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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1893)
.asa . ... XL3 U1U M thehills"and never excell? d. Triad ard proven" is the Verdict o r million Sirn'mppa Liver Regu lator is the only Liver and Kidney medicine 'to 'whiqh you can pin your faitH "'for' : a c u r e . A mil 4 'laxa tive and purely .veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver a n d'' Kid- n 'oa. 11 Pills neys. Try it. Sold Ij all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. ' The King of Liver Afedlcinaa, "I have used yourSlmmons Liver ttetru lator and can conscieuciously say It I the kinirof all liver medicines, 1 consider It a medicine chest in itself. Geo. W." jACf sox, Tacotna, Washington. - ' .. CJ-EVEKY' PACKAGR-S Has the 2f Stamp In red. on .-wrapper rlAN Has ever been known to have the Cholera who ; " jisd his sha iug and hair cutting dqns at TKE PALACE. CLEANLINESS -:-ISA COV.PAN1CN TO GODLINESS t Our baths are two bits erch. . I Seventh street, Meiltord,- Oregon. THE PALACE. " TKE "MEDFORD" mm parlor, R. C. Sunch, prop'r., ront St., - - Medford, Oregon. We treat everybody with the courte which wo consider due our' patrons. ' Our work is all first-class every line a specialty. " 0.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work that is pleasant and profitable, send us vcur address imuiediaielv. We teach men And women bow to earn lrom S5.00 per day tti S3 .04O per yearri;hout having bad prerioua experience, and turuik the eaiplovment at which Ihey caa rtiake that amount. Nothing difficult 10 Warn or that requires nineh time.- The work is easy, healthy, and honorable, and can be done dnr jug dav:i:ae or eve:rlns, riebt in yonr own local ity, wherever yon live. The result of m few boars work "of; en equals a week' wages. We wave taasht thousands of bojih sexes and all .ages, and rainy have laid foundations that will tureiv brn them riclics. Some of the smartest tnen'in this couitry otce their success In life to the j:r: jriveis them while in our employ years ico. Yon. reader, roav do as weH: try it. You csnnct f.iii. Nocnpi::ii necessary. Wefltyonon. wi:h sonieiMair t:i::i is sew, solid. and sure. A Joofc brimiui oi advice is iree to aU. Help your self by wriiir ior it to-day not to-morrow. Lvlavs are costly. ' E. O. ALLEN & CO., Ccx420, AUGUSTA, MAINE. TKE S1SGE3 SEWING MACHINE i Tha B3St Lightsst Running and F-!osl Durable. 17ine cut c? ercry ten Sewing Machines n use in tbe woria are .-.. o!d for cash o,r Ee$y installments. Arents in every county. Head office for this -tat at :tr4 Morrison street, Portland, Ore. Send. Ior Catalogue. NOTICE. To wIidtu it may concern In the matter of ' Imiuinirsiortwuiks. !i!Towa lloam'duly considered the same and it apiMiarintj to t!i; board that a. new side walk Kbuul.l i,e corinicted, commencing at he iwnih --st eoroc.r or lot lour () m diock one.ii,) k! Uarr's Addition to the Town of Med Jord, J:'t-M)a county;' Oregon, and running thence nortl; alrni; the side of the county uad (:ei!rnate 1 as south J street In the plat of aid liirt s A'ld:'.ioni and alone the east ends of kts four, i three. (S)two2) andone. (1) of jid U:irrs A'iicion. to the southwesterly. . line of J strict jf Uie original town of Medford, and Vnonce r.f.rthvsir.strlv ulonif the southwesterly line of said J street in said original town of -leuTuru i tee smo l:ne oi west Tntn street to eo2n.ct with tha sidewalk now constructed fco said last nvntirtned point. 'On moti'jn, vhich was unanimously adopted, "the following order was made, to-wit: I Wnj.rtEA.s. iwidr the nrovlsions of an ordi- aance the Town of Medford, known as ordi imcp lio 1. puKHrd the aath day of August, A. l Ui'X er.titieu "An Ordinance to provide for he m'akic and repairing of sidewalks," it Is Ihe jadferiient of the toard of tnseteea that the jub.ic crjiii'Kni- ace requires thatsectloa one i JS o.'d.iiwuce :i inJjer eihtv-four (Mi be en- forced. and a new sidewalk be ordered built nd ronstn;'.teJ upoa and along the streets herHir.arwr described, t y tne property owners wtiii:g prop'-.-ty adjaceat thereto Therefore: --It.is oii4rr:'J that the property owners owning ind holding property along the fallowing line Wltuill tri'i town oi .lenioru. utiud, to-wii: (In!infi: in' at- the south-east corner of lot four ( u in bloc!: owe (1 of Barr's. Addition to the Town of .Mi-dfnrd. Oeaon. and running vhence nonh alomrthe west side ol:the county flrad Ji si?iiatrd as south J street' in the .plat rl said Hair's Addition) tnd alonj the ends of Jots fenr. jli thr e, G) two (2) and one (1 or said Harr's Addiiion. to the southwesterly line oi J street of t!e said original town yn the south 3ne of West Trntl street to connect with the sidewJtc now 4;oaotrdcied to said lost men Vioned point. .' Said sidewalk to be built of plank not less than &l (rti inches wide or more than eight inches wide, and one and one-quarter inches in (l.iokness, and of a width offlve feet four inches, with four strintrers axii, with mu'd.sills';at each eight feet, walk to ba spiked wj.fa dot less ihanl wele penny nails. -' r- ' . AH lumber to be of red fir, and notl ;e is here, VJ cives thai; a failure to so build, and et m plew said sidewalk within twenty days lioin tie 10th of December, A.D. IS83, wlir cause the ii'e- or ownors of property thereby failing, 'to; StfsuVect to ihe penalties provide 1 by naid dTMTnaace. ' " . - . : Pated tt Itedrord. Oregon, - this IMth day of, ?;o. v nj. -.;., A. u. 1bj3 ib ' , , . W..I. Vawteb, Mayor. 5'' R- Town ywiMWi 'Arim, -. .... ; .vi . II NKUf TARIFF BILL ,Fext of the Measure as Planned by the Cqiunrittee, ,5 THE NEW KATES AND TEE OLD. Substance of the Free List Section Con, ' Iron Ore. tVool and Lumber to Pay Nq More Inty Views of Congressmen Wil son and Bryan. The following Is a fall synopsis of the tariff blU reported by the wars and means commit tee with a comparison with the present tariff. Tho bill is to en into effect on March L. 1S8, if It passes .congress: ' . ..... THE FREE LIST. The free list schcdnlo includes tho following: Acids. Apples. Arsenic. Bacon and h.tms, beef, mntton and porS and meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, net Specially provided for in this act. Binding twine Birds, stuffod. Bine vitriol or sulphato of copper. . Bone char, suitablo for use in decolorizing sugars. Boras, crudo, or borate or soda or borate of lime. Camphor of all kinds. Clays or earths, nnwronght or unmanufac tured. Coal tar, crude, and all preparations and products of coal tar. Copper in plates, bars, ingots or pigs and other forms not manufactured. Cotton tics of iron or steel cut to lengths. punched or not punched, with or without buckles, for baling cotton. Cork wood cut iuto squares or cubes. Coal, bituminous and shale, and coal, slack or culm: coke. Diamonds, dust or bort, and Jewels to be used in the manufacture of watches or clocks. Eggs. Fresh fish. Furs, nndrcsscd. Ice. India rubber, crtido. Iodine. resubl::ucd. Iron ore, including maneanifcrous iron ore. Lard, lemon juice, lime Juice. Milk, fresh. Nickel, nickel oxide, alloy. Cottonseed oil. paintings in oil or water colors and statuary. Vines of all kinds, commonly known as nurs ery stock. Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvesters. reapers, drills, mowers, horse rakes, cultiva tors, thrashing machines and cotton gins. Flush, black, known commercially as hat ters' plush, composed of silk orof silk and cot ton, and used exclusively for making mea's hats. Vuicksflvor. Salt in bulk and salt in bag .sacks or barrels. Silk, partially manufacture! from cocoons or from waste silk and not further advanced than carded or combed silk. Soap, oil otherwise not especially provided for. Sulphate of soda or salt cake or niter cake. Sulphuric acid. Tallow and wool greaso, including that known commercially as dezas or lown wocl grease - Freestone, cramta. sandstone, limestone. AU wearing apparel and other personal ef fects shall be admitted frroof duty without regard to their value upon their identity being established under such rules and regulations as the secretary of the treasury may prescribe. Timber, hewn and sawed, and Umber used for spars and in building wharves.. Timber, square or sioed; sawed boards. plank, deals and other lumber. Chair cane or reeds, wrount or masaroo- tnred from rattans or reeds. "Whalebone, unmanufactured. Works of art, the production of American artists residing temporarily abroad, or other works of art. including pictorial paintings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to a nat-""?! institution or to any sui'.o or munici pal corporation or incorporated religions soci ety, college or othsrputiiic institution- ooos Namely, cecar. lignum vn-2. Iance- wood. ebony, box, grenadilia, mahogany, rose wood, satin wood and aii forms of cabinet woods. All wool of the sheep, hsirof the camel, goat. alpaca and other like animals, and ail wool and hair on the skin, noils, yarn waste, card waste, burr waste, ms and tineas, including all waste or ratfs composed wholly or ia part of wool. Sav scar. SCHEDULE A CHEMICALS. Acids Acetic or pyrolijneoua acid. C3 per cent (present duty. 14 cents per poanul. Alconouc perfumery, : per gallon and 25 per cent (present duty, 2 per gallon aud ou per cent). Alumina, and alum cake, patent alum, sul phate of alumina and aluminous cako and alum in crystals or ground. pur cent tprcsent duty, 6-10 cent per pcandj. Blacking of all ktnas,3 per cent (present duty, 25 per cent). Refined borax. 2) per cest (present duty, 4 cents per pound. Chloroform, j c?nts per pound (present dnty. 25 cents per pound). Glycerin, crude. 1 cent per pound; rcKned, 3 cents per pound (present duty, crude. iH cents per pound: refined, 4'-$ cents per pound). Castor on. U cents per gallon (present duty. 80 cents per gallon). Cod liver oil. 'JU per cent ad valorem (present dnty, 15 cents per gallon). " Flaxseed or Unseed and poppy seed oil. 15 cents per gallon of ppsnds weight (preaeut duty, 32 cents per gallon)! Olive oil. cents per gallon (present dnty. C3 cents per gallon). Opium, aoueous extract of and tincture of, o per cent (present duty, 40 per cent). Opium containing less than V per cent of morphia and opium prepared for smoking, 4 per pound (present duty, per pound). Varnishes, 25 per cent, and on spirit var nishes for the alcohol contained therein, 1.32 per gallon additional (present, $1.& per gallon and 35 per cent). Cosmetics, dentifrices.etc 40 per cent (pres ent duty, 50 per cent). Castiio soap. 20 per cent ad valorem: all de scriptions of toilet soap. 35 per cent ad valorem (present duty, castiio soap, ia cents per pound: other soap. 20 per cent). SCHEDULE B CROCK EKY. Brick, not glazed. 20 per cent; glazed or dec orated. 30 per cent. Tiles, plain and encaustic, not glazed, 25 per cent ad valorem; glazed or decorated, 40 per cent (present duty, not glazed, per ton; decorated, 43 per cent; tiles, etc-, 25 per cent, plain or decorated). Earthenware and China Common, brown earthenware, not ornamented, 20 perceut(prea ent duty, 25 per cent). Whit granite common ware, SO- per cent; china, porcelain, porian and bisque ware, not decorated, 40 per cent; ditto, decorated, 45 per cent (present duty, white granite, per cent china, etc, GO per cent). All other earthen, stone and crockery ware, 85 per cent ad valorem; decorated, 40 per cent (present duty, plain ware, 55 per cent; deco rated, GO per cent). Gloss and Glassware Plain green and col ored glassware, 30 per ccnu cut, engraved, painted and colored glass, not looking glass plates, 35 per cent; cat glass uoiuas, uccauiers 35 Der cent ad valorem (present duty, plain, from 1 cent per pound to VA cents per pound; cut, etc., CO per cent ad valorem). UnDolished crown and window glass, not ex ceeding 16 by 24 inches square, Vceut por pound; not exceeding 24 by 30 inches square, cents per pound; not exceeding 24 by 3d inches sqaare,- 16 cents per pounu; an aoove mai ccnis per pound (present duty, 16 by '24, cents per pound; 24 by 30, 2 cents per pound; 24 by 88, 27fi cents per pound: all abo-e, 3 cents per pound). Cylinder and crown glass, not exceeding 18 by 24 inches square, 2y cents per square foot; not exceeding 24 by 30 inches square, 4 cents per square' foot; not exceeding 21 by CO inches square, 15 cents per square foot; above that, 20 cents ocr sqnara foot (present duty, 16 by tU i cents per square foot; -24 by 30, 6 cents per square foot; 24 by 60, 20 cents per square foot: above that, 40 cents rier square fooj). ; Cast polished plate glass, unsllveredj, not ex ceeding 10 by 24 inches square, 5 cents per square foot; not exceeding 24 by 0 Inches square, 8 cents per square foot: not exceeding 24 by CO Inches square, 18 cents per square foot; SlLabo7e XhzX. 30 csuts .ner sonar 3 font iawa. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. fto Ammonia; No Alum. P$ed in Mons of Homes 40. Years the Standard ' iVoiv good digestion tyof on appetite. And health en both. Cm' Hi. Couoletie Cottoicne jCottolene jCottolene iCottolene Cottolenc jCottolene ottolene jCottolene ICottolene To assure both the above ends, good, wholesome, palatable food is demanded. It is next to impossible to present a sufficient variety of appe tizing bills of fare for our meals with out a liberal allowance of pastry and other food 'n which shortening is required.' How to make crisp, healthful, digestible pastry has puzzled the cooks. A difficulty in all good cooking in the past has been, lard. Always fickle, never uniform, most unwholesome lard has always been the bane of the cook and the obstacle to Vgood digestion." 'cno 'eno lena lene ene ene coo ,ene ,ene ene ,ene ,ene ,ene ene ene eno eno eno ene eno :ena Cottolenc jcotiolcne jcotloiene jColtolcne jCottoleno Cottolenc Cottolenc iCottoicne Cottoicne Cottoicne, ' Cottolenc Cottoicne Cottoicne Cottolenc Coltoleno Cot Cot? Cot? Cot? Coi Cot comes now into popular favor as the new shorten ing better than even the best of lard with none of ( Cot) Co: tot) Cot Coi Cot Cot) Cot CotC Cntv Coit Cote Coi Cot? lard's objectionable quali ties. And Gonfifis cornea attended by both "APPETITE AND HEALTH." Qrocers sell it all about. REFUSE ALL SUDSTITUTES. Cot' Cotolenc Coltttcnc Cotioieuc s.otlolei: .Cottclcuc C'wolcne X .ottolcnc .nttolcnc Cottolenc ottolenc N. K. FAIK3AHK & CO.. ST. LOUIS and ce CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. nt Gnty 18 by 24. 5 cents per square fob!; l by S., S cents per square foot; -4 by 61, 25 cents per b iuaro Toot: all nhove that, oOcenta por bquare foot). Cast polished plate glass, sllvorod, and look ins class platen not escci'diiis Iti by -4 inches Njuare. 0 cents j?r square foot; not exoeedln 24 by Cu inches s-unre. It) cents per square foot; n,ot exceodir.? 4 by Cii inches square, 3) cents por sqnuro foot; all ubov that, 35 cents per square foot. Iut no looklne glass plates or p!ato glass, silvered when framed, shall pay a less rate of 'duty than that imposed upon sim Uarghisaof like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames tho rate of duty applicable thereto when im ported Sfparato (present duty, 1(5 by 24, cents por square foot; 21 bySJ. 10 ce:its per square foot; 24 by Gl. 35 cents per square foot; all above that, 00 cents per square foot. Spectacle gijses, eyeglasses, goggles, opera glasses and other optical insrruiuenv. and frames for them. per cnt (prveut duly, 00 percent ml vnlorec:). Cat polished plate glass, silvered or nn sil vered, and cylinder, crown orcommon window glass, when ground, obscured, frosted, sundei. euaraelptl, Ucreletl, etched, embossed, en graved, :aiiied, colored or otherwise orua ciented or vcomted. shall be subject to a duty of 10 per cent in n ldition to tho rates other wise charjeabie thereon. (This provision ex ists under the present b:il. Marble of all kinds in rough, 40 cents per cubic foot (present duty, CO ceui per cauio foot). Freestone, granite and other building stone, except nuirbinot specially provided, drcas?d, 211 per cent (present duty. 11 cents per cubic foot). Roofing slates, 10 per cent (present duty, 5 per cent ad valorem). SCHEDCLK C METALS. Tfce metal schedules of tho bill are almost wholly by ad valorem duties, while the present law levies specific duties. Thy following are tho changes: Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spicgel etscn, fcrro maniincoe, fcrro siiica. wroujlit and cast scrap iron and can s'.eci, 2J- per cent ad valorem (present law, 3-10 cent rs-r poand); ail iron In slabs, hloons, I007A or other forms more advanced tlian pig irnn. and ies finished than iron In bars.23 per cent ad valorem (pres ent law, 3-10 cent in:r pound); bar iron, rolled or j hammered iron. i:t rt;.ft cr r.xis.nd bartt or i Miapea of rolU-J Iron. JO per cent au vzuorom 1 (present law. s-lu cent per iound: beams, gird ers. joUts, angles, channels rnr truck channels, 1 columns and pott or parts or tectious of coiumas and itts. tieel; and bulb beauts and b;aldin lorm.-!. together with all oilier htruc tanU shapes of Iron or stetrl. w hcther plain or punched, or MIed (oru.se. 33 per cent a-i valorem (present law.lMUceut p?rpour.d;;bolleror other plate iron or steel, except saw plates herein after provided for. not thinner Can No. 10 wire gauge, sheared or unheared. and skelp iroa or steel sheared or rolled In grooves, 90 per cent ad valorem (present law, 5-10 cent per pound); rorgings or Iron or steel, or forced Iron or steel combined, of whatever shape, or in whatever stage of manufacture, not especially provided for in this act. O) per cent ad valorem (present law. 2 S-10 cents per pound); hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, except as otherwiio pro vided for In this act, 30 per cent ad valore m (present law, 1 cent per pound): railway bars. made of iron or steel, and railway bars made In, part of F-teeL. common or black, including all iron or steel commercially known as common or black tagger iron or steeL nd skclp iron or steel. S3 per cent ad valorem (present law, 1 cent per pound). Tin riaK-s. All iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, bond or sterol 1 iron, cxcop;icg what are known commercially as tin pontes, leme plates and toggcrs tin and hereinafter provided for, when galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter or other metals, or any alloy of thoso metals, 33 per cent ad valorem (present law, three fourths of 1 cent per pound). Sheet Iron cr sheet eteeL polished, planned or glanced, by whatever name designated, 33 per cent ad va lorem (present law,2:.; cents per pound). Sheets or plate of Iron or Keel, or tagger's Iron or steel, coated with tin or lead or n ith a mixture of theso 'petals, or cither of them, as a compo nent part, by thj dipping or any other procos and commercially known as tin plate, terno plates and tagger-H; tin4J per cent ad valorem (present law,2 2-I0 cents per pound). In the ilcKinlcy law these seetlocs vary -according to tho class of gooiisbut the figures given are the Imports t tin plato duties. Steel Ingots, cogged Ingots, blooms and sla'jR, by wliatever prtxress r.uulo; die blocks or blanks, billets aud bars and tapercl or beveled bars, steamer crunk und other shafts, shafting, wrist or crunk pirn, connecting rods and pis ton rods, pressed, sheared or siamied si) apes, saw plates, wtmlly or partially mauufucturel; hammer molds swaged feteel. gun barrel molds not in bars, alloys nsed as substitutes for steel tools, all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam or Iron molded Meel castings, sheets and plates not sjRx-lally prtn-jdei for la this act and steel in all forms And shapes not especially provided for in this act, 23 per cent ad valorem (present lav,-, 4-10 cent to 7cents per pound, according to value). Wire rods, rivet, screw, fence and other Iron orsteel wire rods and nail rod.-, whet liar round, flat. oval, square or in any other shape. In coils or Otherwise, 30 per cent nd valorem (present law, 0-10 cent ior pound). Iron or steel wire and wire or strip st?el, commonly known a crinoline wire: cor.ct wiro. aud hat wire, flat steel wire or sheet steel. In strips, uncovered or covered with cotton, silk or other material; iron or steel wire cloths and iron orsteel wire net tings mode In meshes of any form, iron or stool wire coated wit h zinc or tin or any other metal, wire rope and wiro strand. 30 pt-r cent ad va lorem (present law, 1J4 toocents per pound, ac cording to value). Iron or Steel Manufacture. Anchors, or parts thereof, of iron or steel, mill irons and mill cranks of wrought Iron aud wrought Iron for ships and forging of Iron or steel, or of combined iron und steel, for vessels, steam engines aud locomotives, or parts there of, 23 per cent ad valorem (present law, 1 8-10 cents ier pound). Axles, or parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks, or forgiugs for axles, wheth er of iron or steel, without reference, to the stage or state of manufacture, 23 por cent ad valorem, (present law, 2 cents per pound). Anvils of iron or steel, or of Iron and steel combined, by whatever process made, or In whatever stago of manufacture, 25 per cent ad valorem (present law, 2$ cents per pound); Blacksmiths hammers and ledges, track tools, wedges and crowbars, whether of iron orsteel, 25 percent ad valorem, (present law, 2$4 cents per pound). Holler or other tubes, pipes. Hues or stays of wroucht iron o steoi, a per- cent Rt?vairn-onT (present law, iii cents per pound). Holts with or with out threads or nuts, or bolt blanks and 11 nibbed hinges or hlngo blanks, whether of Iron or steel, 2d por cent ad valorem (present law, 24 conts per pound). Card clothing, 30 per cont ad valorem (pros ent law, 25 and fill oonts pup square fuot). Cfust iron pipe of every description, 25 por cent ad valorem (present law, 9-10 cent per pound). Cast iron vessels, plates, stove plates and irons, ead Irons, tailors irons, hatters1 irons and cast ings of iron not specially provided for in thia act, 25 per cont ad valorem, (present law, 1 2-10 cents per pound). Castings of malleable Iron not specially provided for in this act, 25 per cent ad valorem (present law, 1 cents er pound). Cast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned, 30 per cent ad valorem (present law, 3 cents por pound). Chains of all kinds, made of Iron pr steel, 30 uer cent ad valorem (present law, 1 0-10 to m cents per pound). " Cutlery. Penknives or pocUetknlvcs of all kinds, ox parts thereof, and cm era, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, razors or razor blades, tl nib lied or unfinished, valued at not more than CO cents per dozen, 35 per cent ad valorem (present law, 12 to5u cents a dozen). Valued above that, 45 per cent ad valorem (present law, $1 to $2 per dozen). Table knives, forka, steels and all hunting, kitchen, bread, butter vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers, painters, paletto ntid artists knives; ulso all carving, cooks and butchers' knives, forks and steels, all Mzes of nil the abovo, finished or un flnishud, 35 percent ad valorem (present law, fl'tQ $3 per dozen). Files, Glo blanks, rasps and floats, of all cuts and kinds, 35 per cent nd valorem (presont law, 33 cents to $2 pur dozen). Muskets, muzzle loading shotguns and sport ing ritles and pans thereof, 25 per cent ad va lorem (no change), fc? porting breechloading shotguns and pistols and parts thereof, S3 per rrnt ad valorem (present law, $1 to $u and 35 per cent ad valorvm). Sheets, plates, wares or articles of iron, steel or other metal, enameled cr glazed with vitreous glasses, 35 per cent ad valorem (presont law 45 and 50 per cent ad va lorem). Iron Nulls, Machines, Etc. Cut nails and cut spikes of iron or steel, 23 rcrccnt ad valorem (present law, 1 cent per pound). Horse-slioo nails, hob nafls and all other wrought iron or steel nails not hpccially provided for in this act, 20 por cent ad valorem (present law, 4 cents per ionnd). Wire nails, made of wrought iron or hlovU 23 per cent ad valorem (present law, 2 to 4 cents per pound). Spikes, nuts aud washers and hore, mule or os shoes of wrought Iron or steel, 25 per cent ad valorem (present law, 1 8-10 cunts per round). Cut tncks. brads or sprigs of all Kinds 23 per cent nd valorem (prevent law, 2M to 2?4 cents per pound). Nvd!cs for knitting orfcewiug niuchtnes, crochet needles and tape noodles and bodkins of im'tnl, 25 per cent ad valorem (present law, 35 per cent ad valorem). Steel plates (engraved , stereotype platus, elec trotype plates and plntes of other materials, engraved or lithographed, for printing, 25 per cent ad valorem uo change). Wheels, or jrts thereof, made of Iron or steel, and steel tired wheels fur railway pur peseto, whether wholly, v.r taniy llmsiie!, and iron or steel loeotmitive. t ar or other raliivay tires or parts i!uref, whether wholly or imrt ly manufactured, and inevtts, cogt d ingots, blooms ir blanks far the ft:me, without rxanl to the decree f luanufactttrr, 33 ymi ct'iit nd valorrm t present law, 1?4 to 2Jj t-ents per pound ). Chronometers, box or ship's, 10 per cent (no cluxngei. Watches and clocks and parts thereof, 23 per cent no change). SClXEDl'Li: D WOOD. ITonso or cabinet furniture of wood. 23 per cent (nrcient cuty, t rent a.; r.-.iorvm'. Ca5. tarreb'te., 2o percent (present duty. 30 per cent ad valorem). scnr.nri.K e srGAiu That tho bounties auUtorized to be ptdd to producer of sugar by section ;i of the act entitled "An act to rvdacc rvveuue. cqualixs dutu-saud for ota r purpose.. approved Oct. 1. shall be reduced one-eighth part of their respective amouats as prescribed ia said act earh year, bcgintiing with July 1, 1M3. and extending to July 1. h.?. Inclusive, and shall thereafter cease and determine. AH sugars abovo No. 15 iJutch standard in color chall pay a duty of 5-20 cent jer poutd (preseul duty. 5-10 cents ir pound). Sugar candy and all confcilonerv, sugars after being rw'ced, Co rr cent (rrcscnl duty, 5 rents per pound'. Glucnse or grape sugar, 15 per crzt G-rcnt duty, f4 cent per iundJL v j.. ...v.. Is commercially known as wrapper tobacco and suitablo for cigar wrapper. Ir unstemmed, $1 per pound; if stemmed. $115 per pound (present dn:y. nnsiemmed, 5 per pound; : stemmed. 52.75 per iundi. All ether lcr.f tulcco, if cn?emraed.3Scents : per pound: if stemmed, CO cents per pound ! ir rose a l duty, tho same). J Tobacco, manufactured or unman a facta red, ! of r.U description, not f cia;Iy .'numerated, 40 , cents per pound (present dnty. the samel. j SnufT. of all de-criptlnn.40 cents per pound : (present duty, .' cents prr round t Cigars, cheroots and cigarettes of all kinds, j including wrnprcr, 53 ptr pound and i5 per ! cent (prefent outy, per pouad and per ctnt ad valorvm). SCHEDFLE C ACniCCLTCRK. AHlivn animal not fpeclally provided for. 20 per cent (present duty, 0 per cent ad va- lorem. Buckwheat, ccm cr maize, corn meal, oats, oatmeal. r"-. ryo flour, v.-brat and wheat flour. 9 per cent, bi:t each of the above products sha'l be admitted free of duy from any coun try which Imposes no import, duty on the like product when exported from the Culled States (pre.-cnt tluty, 15 cents per bushel). Rice cleaned. lVt cents p-er pound (present duty, 2 ccnu per pound. I'ncleaned rice or rico free of tho uutrhnU and still having the In ner cuticle on, 1 cent per pound (prvcnt duty, 1H cents per pounds Hire flonr and rire meal and rioo broken, which will pass through a siove known comtnercUily as No. li wire aiovo. J-l cent per pound (present duty, 14 cent per pound). Paddy, or rloe havin the outer hull on, ?4 cent jcr iound (present duty, H cent per pound). Kutter and substitutes therefor, 4 cnis per pound (present duty, 6 cents iwr pound). Chese,25 per ccnupresent duty, 15 cents per pound). Hay, 2 per ton (present duty, $4 per tonk Hops, 6 rents per pound (present duty, 15 cents per pound). Potatoes. 10 cents per bushel of CO pounds (present duty. 2T cents per bushel. Fish in causer pa'-ages. except anchovies and sardines, and t'.sh parked in any other manner, not specially enumerated, 23 percent (present duty, 30 jvr cent). There shall be allowed on tho imported tin plate used in the manufacture of cans, boxes, packages and all articles of tinware exported, either empty or rilled with domestic products, a drawback equal to the duty paid oa such tin plate, less 1 per cent of such duly. schcdixk n srtniTS. Brnndy nud other spirits miir.ufartnrod or listiUeclfri.ru erulii or other ni.-iU'rl.i'.a. $1.:0 per proof KHllon. Cordial?, liquors ami oilier spirituous bevonwvs. or bitters of all kinds ront.-iininjr spirits and not csivciully provided for, Sl.yi per proof tivllon (pniMtii duty S-jO per proof ealloui. No lower into or nmount of duty shall bo lovied, collccteil and paid on brandy, spirits and other spirituous bevcraKcs than that Oxvd by law for tho dcM-rlpllon cf first proof, but It shall bo Inereased Id projoriion for any great er strength than tho elreliKthof llrst proof. and all Imitations of brandy and spirits or wines iuiportcd by any names whatovershaU bo sub ject to tho highest rato of duty provided (ot tho genuine articles respectively Intended to bo rcpresunled, and ia no co&e less than 1 por gallon. Day rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded, of llrst proof and In proportion for any grenter strength than first proof, SI por txallun (present duly, $1.50 jmt gallon). Champagne and all other sparkling wines In bottles containing each not more than ono quart and more thnn ono pint, $7 er dozen (present duty, JD ir dozen). Containing not nioro thau ono pint each and more than ono lialf pint, &).i0 per dozen rpresent duly, 4 per dozen). Containing onehnlf pint each or lcsB,tSl.TA per dozen (present duty, 2 iter doz en), 'in bottles or other vessels containing mors than ono quart each. In addition to 7 er duz on bottles on tho quantity tn oxcess of ono quart, at tho rato of $2.25 per gallon (present duty tn addition to Stt per dozen, tho rntoof SAM) por gallon). Still wines. Including vermouth, in casks. GO conts per gallon (present duty tho sniuo.) In bottles or Jugs, por caso of ono dozen bottles or Jug9, Sl.t pcrcaso (present duty the same). Ale, porter or beer, in bottlesor Jugs,Sioer.ts per gallon, but no separate or additional duty shall bo assessed on tho bottles or Jugs; other wiso than in bottles or Jugs, 15 conts per gallon (present duty, 4U cents per gallon; bolticji or Jugs, 20 cents per gallon). All imitations of natural mineral waters and all artificial mineral waters, SO per cent ad va lorem (present duty, M cents per gullon uud duty on bottles). - . ! " (CUNl'lNUKD NKXT WKKK.l . !s-c AU but 5 ucrcs olaiarm ot iii acres, owned by Mrs. Booker, on the 'Mac kenzie river, was washed away in the flood, leaving even tha hous in a iire Ottt ions position. This is till tho prcj; crty the worami oi'. iis. ' ' ', ' ' jriiiitiiiiltiiMiiiiUMiMHiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; iaw Deathj J instantly romovos and forever destroys z S objectionable bair, whether upon the hands, s 5 'fauo.ariuHornoelt.withoutUlHcoloraUon or z z Injury to themoHtdelicule sktti. It was for z z llfty years the Hcurot formula of Krusjous z Z Wilson, ncknowledgod by physicians as the z Z highest authority and the most eminent z Z dermatologist und hutr specialist that ever r z lived. iJuring his private practice of a 5 Z life-timn among the nobility uud aristo- z z craey of Europe be prescribed this recipe, z S Price, Ifl by mail securely parked. Cor- z respondeifee conthlenlial. bole Agents Z for America. Address Z Z THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO, Z z Dept, K., W South Fifth Ave., New York, z MiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiniiiiittiMiiiHiir PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. BRIEF CHRONICLE OF CURRENT NEWS OF IMPORTANCE. A BrutaJ Father Disappearance of a Santa Arm Stenographer- Opium Smug gling Cases Trumps IteeouiIOK lau gerous CIrls Act as Fallbcwrers. Wiilln "Walla, Wash., is turning out 8oiuo ck ill fill buy burglars. Boca, Kevada county, will probably be xiiado a United States &ignal station. Otto Paulding, a painter at Los An pelt's, fell from a scaffolding and was killed. They are making big plans along the Cowlitz river, Wash., for bopyards next season. Witnoaset? for the defense In tho Chris Evans case givo the prisoner a good reputation. In the last fiO days fully 3,000 tramps have passed through Tucson on freight trains eastward bound. Thestatv? asylum at Ukiah, Cal., for the insane has meu formally opened by the board of directors. Tho work of raising the Sim Pelro, wrecked oil Victoria two years ago, has been definitely a.-uidone!. A young man named J. M. Bayley, who claims to be from Madera, was ar rested at Stockton for trying to pass a bogus chock for $36.73. Constable SItdone of Benicia, while attempting to arrest Evan Xelson, the captain of a iunk FcluHuer from Oak kind, shot and Killed the latter. At Pocatello, Ida., cn edict has gone forth that henceforth no married woman or unm:irritd man shall be employed in the public schools as a teachrr. young ladies acted us aHbearera at the funtr;d of James MrOirou. uian agrr of the shortlmnd school at Taeoma, j 1-irh girl wore a white clirysaiithemum. I An wtive volcano on the American j side of the straits was one of the scenes i witnessed bv tho pisengers on the Mcanxer Maud which returned from Al lenii to Victurhi; B. C. An cuthusirtic mass meeting was held at the ojhji; house at Son Diego to devise plans for helping along the con struction of the Srst 10 lulled of the Sau Diego and Plurnnc railroad. Ilenrv Docker, avl irhas been com- j pelled by Thomas O'Rourke, at San Ra j fael, to tie up his arm with splints, as j if it were broken, aud to bog on the streets. The pair are under arrest. Charles B. La inborn, pejurxil coua sioner of tho land dep:ixtmeiit of thd Xorthern Pacific Kailroad company at Taeoma. has been forced to vacate his TKituoi on account of ill health, dee to j pan;s. !lhe -auouai 1 rotting association nas refu:M to ri-instaxo Williaia lienryof t Por,hu:d. exxdied iu by the Call- i forma St:itt A'Tirullnral soci-tv anJ t. l-. f-..rv A ,,.,,l!Mrnl societv. San BLrnard:no citizens are signing a petition urging the bivird of sujHTviors to submit to the voters of the county pr;xs;:ion to issue bond in tae sum of $25i.i4) for the purjoe of improving public highways. Edward F. Terry, the motorxnan of the electric cat Inez, which plunged through Madison-strwt drawbridi at Portland on Xov. 1, and killed and drowned ?even people-, tuts been indicted for manslanghter. The Canadian Pacific railroad will j the business of tSw, CaaaIt;ia Xavi- t - . . , giw eouiiiv iue Vl . aiui will place a new side-wheoli-r with sjxJ of IS kaot.s an hour on the rouM be tween Victoria and Vancouver. Articli o incxirixra;i;n of the Pay ette Valley und Northern Railroad com pany have ln?en filed at Boise City, Ida. The company prointos to run the road from (some tn.int ne;ir Puvette lo Mos- ! cow or Lewiston, cud other branches are als bi-ing providexl for. President Driht Bramna of the Sau Diepj Land and Town company has an nounced that the'cotu;a:iy has decided to extend the National City and Otay railroad from L:i l'resii into tle Up5er Sweetwater, tlirough the Juiuacha ciun try into the" eastern end of Cjijou valley. Tramps along the Southern Pacific in Arizona aud 2s"ew Mexico are becoming dangerous. At Lordsburg 135 tramps are camped. Ono niht recently they reinoveil 17 toius of coal from cars. j:led it in a huge circle, fired it and ensconced themselves within, jissiug the nighx in oomfort. Tlie lxxly of a man was found nine miles from Iianford. in Kings county, on Cross ereok. The uia:i had appar ently accidentally killed himself. Xo evidence leading to his identity could be found on Lis person excepting a package of German papers printexl in Decoruh, Ia., and addressed to John Peterson. Fred Simmons, a Santa Ana stenog rapher and bookkeeper, has mysterious ly disappeared, leaving his wifo penni less. An examination of his Iwoks re vealed mi discrepancies. He had been drinking and gambling. It has come out that he lius lieen robbing his em ployers by forging checks. Judge Bellinger of the United States district court at Portland announced in oien court that ho hod erred in a ruling made in tho Dunbar smuggling trial; that conviction could not bo had on tho evidence of an accomplice without cor roborative testimony, and added: "I find testimony of im accomplice is suf ficient evidence for a juryto convict if they believe tho testimony to be - true. " In Justice. Newton's court iu Wash ington, Cal., Charles P. Brown pleaded. guilty tojthe chargo of battery upon nis fivo-months-old baby. The child was benteu in n most fiendish maimer, its face being badly braised and its body bluclc and blue. The defendant's wife pleaded for him, saying that she could not exist without his supRrt. Justice. DR. GUMS ONION SY8UP FOR COUGHS, CUDS Am CROUP., A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Whoo rvvhild st home, mother ms-la me tk a te puoufujrof onion syrup at nitht. iho next tuormutf ny ocurrU " goam For Ci'oup tl htd na equal, ftly insist upon havlug Ur. Gunn'i Omoa rymn wisJe-h is nlrcadr prepared, more pleasant aud witUou,isto or viicll of U)o otuons. Sold at oou. Vol Hale by Goo.'TC. TlAskius, MotUont. xvewton nnoa urovrn yau'wim tl alter native of serving 30 days in jail. The court regretted that California did not have a law proriding -whipping at tb post for Buch brutes as Brown. - SAN FRANCISCQ MARKETS, 1 Grain, Kto. Wn-r.iT. No 1 California whito shipping, 51 (f-'t.'.ai K;yA V oil; choico do. SI U5; milling, fl Kx-& 7UJ. Biitur-Food, 70a73Ji V ctl; brewing, 852 ain. OiTS-Off grades of feed. $1 001 07V4 V ctl; good to rhoico, Jl 10il 15: fancy, fl WH 1 a); Surprise, $1 a!.l l; milling. Si Uiltfi 1 Vi black, Mc2,Jl UJrud, tiidijl Ui; eray, l-l e id 10. Cons-Largo yellow. SiY-TtfUio V otl; mall do. K!fc; whito, tttj!e'c. BnAxs-Pea. if uirfW 10 V ctl; pink, SI TO 1 0; Kayo. SI WWU .OS: small white. St oa 10; Iarre do. $1 7.VA1 vi; lmttor, 52 212 ); red, 52 li5.3 -jr,: Lima. SS STitf .t). bEKtis liape. iisJ'ic K ; hemp. SXUMSfa; canary. for imported; do California, noin Jnal: lla:'.j. V-i'i-f. ic; alfalfa. tlio; mus tord. fr yellow; brown do, t-r native a;id for Triost. Eat New crop: Wild oat. S3 5010 0 V ton: wheat aud a-i. 10 ItlMl Iff. barley. S7 OI2 wuoat, -vlo wiiaai: clorer. 7 005ilO Oil: alfalfa. ib UU; comprvssod hay, $4 Uu3 u w. Stha w QuotalJ-) at avg.45e p bale. Hops QuuUble from 17if,19c ) S. noworop. Hvk Quotable at SL'tivijn y ctL PltlKDl'EAH-Greon. 31 Kliil 75 V CU. BuctwutAT Nominal. Mill IrodncU. Bran From JIG 5H&1S 5i ton. lIiKDLi.Mis-From jid lO&il 00 5 ton, as to Quality. linouND Hari.ev From S'" "il8 00 fl ton. Koij.zd Raiilkv From $17 i;j,1S U) V ton. Ciiopi-ku Vecu From S17 Hi&lS Sti ton. Kekd C'iiHN3iEAl From Si.' "u'st-S 50 V ton. t'liACKKU Coii.n At i-1 OKst-B 5j xi ton. Oiix;akk ilKAL-uotuMo at JS.' m p ton. FLor R-Family extras. f.t Ci3 75 fl bbl; bakers' extra, 43 ixaH Oi; shipping aupextlae, H li-Uli Vu. Crtahle. Osions Sales on wharf from $1 SQl SO ctl. Potatoes -On wharf: Earlv Rose, Vrft, Sc f ctl; Burlianlcs. 0ao ctl for river: da Kalinas. 5u4itOc; Garnet Chilo. ii00c; avroet. Various Oroen p"av 22K V 1!: strtea beans, ify-Pic V fc: Lima, d 1, if,3z: rueum bers. z5c V box: snmiser sqiuLth. "Xr'r; green peppers. JT.ttOc for Beil ad for Chile: green corn. 7iiic fur unjiil crati. and SI W!.1 75 for largo; do sacks. Uic. tomatoes, 3?Jiic V box: garhn. liSo V ; green okra. 5i7j 9 mx; ersidant. iiij, m-rrowfoot squakh. JO IU&A ou V lea. Frulu antl NuU. 8trawlerrie ft (U'yH OTi V chtt for Sharp, lews: raspborrius, S3 CO; huckleberries, AppWSJoitSl no box; plnma. 2.VT;iic. a to kind ; pears. 5uJl u) for Wr Nelli and I s."-ii; lor other kiuds; puachns. 2ii7i.-;-faticy, i Si . Grapes From U2--c V box for table va rieties: fancy Isabella, .75o crate; wiz,e, $ 1J!S w tun. Citrus Common to good California fctnosi. 81 Af;l V b..x: fasey Santa Barbara. 3 0 Q, 8 5o: Santa lula. $J UJi-,1 it l.im... Mexi can. S3 i ;i in: Ca'if jrcia oranges. (I 5u; ii. Uk:edFki-it New crop: Bleached apiwM. Royal, liitf ill V V 2 and 6J,7; for sunlried. bleached Moorpark do. H'v.il-"; apalea. uij c ior '(rs ana : Ior sJlreu; lo cti ; rateo. ,-fe: peaches. uarhcd. 7ur;: do .uurwi. ,j tH-ar.. 4c lor bleach 1 naivs: pttvd pi cisa 5i0r: and :i- for nn-' 1 . . u, , . Pitted: ncrtannos. i:c for whito and i -'lest trouble, and will use this real tor red: Cs. presd i3c; do uaprwrted. $ j ei-v 85 directed, giving it a fair trial, t-ic: do lis. t-"ic: prane-i. 4?-V for the feir I and experience no relief, you may re a!r: dau-s. Persian. Vj.7c; Cts Smj-rna. j turn the bottle and have your money 1; j. 1 V. r.1 f i : " ii . W." , n i (1 ri i: tti . tKIj -,f iiasir f"?. r-f'?"tioa. prtonl 7?,' stcr. SJ U) V box: 4ronra London ltai: Cluster. $1U) V box: 4rom layer. 51 it): do. $1 S9; 4-crown. fard loose. Si i': nnfaced do. ?; S: 3-crown. facd. SI 50: unfaced do, $1 S5; 3-crown. stmm fl. lot. SI Kag Throe-crown, tot1- f J : i-crown. 3i,tc: third srade. 3c: dried ifra;. True: mUc!b Musratel. S: Sultana. V. For boxos. l.- additional on sack pnoea. A dUr:i: is allowed on the aboro pritos. Kits Jol'lm pnc: Alamls. new. anft shed. U-.'t-iac: do patwrsaell. trAjie: do hard shell, standard. .!.; walaata. CaLi.jir nia. u.-w. sofh.-lL K.H A-: do par-rihrU. milO: do hardshell. 7 c: col"h3o. new. SSc: rhe BCJ. Cumu. new. la.ilc: braj:!. J t'lc; nlbciri lurlic: pliffd xatirjk. Tsxas. 11c: ; iaenu-j. itexl -an. lijjJc; pesnuts. CXil foniia. 3i.M'?: do. Virga v,.':; oocua ants, fj txiiiii OJ V lO. Uutirr. t"le and Honey. BrnsR-Crtji:ery. 3Wi7o V I and x aiosally h!s"her: fsucy dairy, aiit-: o-.ber grades of froaii. T.cZic; pickled rv!L SLViiic: Crkln. Irvi3-: ervasiry. in rabs. iS.ic CHEESE-Calif jrauu S.illo V fc: fancy mCa. new. ISitilS: Yonuz America. HJlJi.-: N-w York ctcats' cow. Itw-tiSc: Western. 11?M e llos'sv New: Comu. wstwr white. s-i!.; Tf j ia 1 f' :rc-.ns; exiracieu. ur wasr white and 5A aq for asibor. BatsWAJL I roia -JiZX-ri y Poultry aad Ivgcs. Herts. S5 W to to 51 per das: broilers. Ji to !3 5J for kiuI and S3 11) to S3 5J far lars; c jo wi o ;.i m i or uvrse; 1 01 If Jr?!"j5 l3 0?:l i "V" ,-rt: S41 t jrir- 1.'J.1S: V Lhti5 roosters. S 0 .5 Ol foruld: ges 7au: ana i,:k 10. sooisrs: pieosi. SI OJCl 30 V dos. Eoas CalifurnU. tr. 2te to iTtj V d--; ranch. 3TJ.U1.-: lastem. SiJAc; axtra, JTJ iS-,c NEWS FROM ASnOAO. An inquest ujon the remains of the late Professiir TTid.ill of Ixnidon re sulted i:i a verdict that his death was caused by chloral given him by his wife in mistake) for magnesia. Airs. Tyndall is prostrated. General Campos has discussed the sit natiou Kt Melilla with the sultan of Mo rocco's brother and submitted peace con ditions calling for the Arab evacuation of the neutral zone, the surrender of the chiefs and li.iVO rifie and the punish ment of the leaders of the rebellion. An oiHcirJ gazette announces that Sir Charles Knssell and Sir Kichard Web ster have been created Knights of tne Grand Cross of the Order of St. ilichael and St. (.reorgo, and Sir Thomas Sander son Knight Commander of the Order of Bath, for their services in connection rih Behring sea negotiations. Aehex'nese pirates are now organized on shore under an ex-oflicial of the Siamese army and recruited by Siamese soldiers, who have vowed vengeance on all Uuropeiir.s, the-Freuch in particular. The Touquin oo;ist is. therefore, in a state of terroriMn and a serious wai seems to be ahead for the Dutch. The secretary of the navy has received the following dispatch from Captain Pickering, dated Rio de Janeiro, Dec, T: "The situation is unchanged since the departure of the Aquidaban, Firing be tween the insurgents' vessels and the guns on the Xiotheroy side continues daily. The insurgents have boea forced to anchor farther from shore. " The report that tho Mexican govern ment has been treating with Colorado for the purpose of opening Mexican mints to coin Colorado silver into hy brid dollars is onlv partiallv true. Colo rado persons did go to Mexico with such j a proposition two months ago. but were promptly informed by tho federal gov ernment that it could not undertake to treat with states of the American union separately. There is no intention in Mexico of coining the dollars suggested. The Walla Walla Savings bank has gone into liquidation. A receiver is in chargo of the Bear Valley Irrigation company iu San Der nardiuo county. . The thirtieth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor, iu ses sion at Chicago. Tho numlior of persons connected w-ith the civil service iu the United States is about 200,000. Charles Kollo Peters, a California art K, has just sold a big piuiitiug; to the Belgian governments A whole fleet of vessels is fast iii the ice ilov at the head of Luke Erie and nil elTors to release them have been in vain. Indians are working the oil out of the GO-foot whale that stranded near Oyhut, in Gray's Harbor, Wash., a few days ago. The strike of the carpet weavers in Kensiiurton district. Pa., affects between 8,000 and 10.000. people, male and ft i mala. . .'-H - - - sT ALD Jl What is the condition of yours? Is your fcair dry, hsreh. brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a J lifeless appearance ? Does it fail out when combed or brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some cf s your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald. J, SkookumRoot Hair Grower i Is what you need Iu prod action Is not on accident, bnt the reEUitof edmtl'Ce s research. Knowledge of th4 diseases of tX'e h&ir crul tcaip jted Co the SUcov- ry ot how to treat tit em. HSkoolcurancontalns neither ra : cerate Doro is. It in not a Dye, but a delightfully cool lug and refreshing Tonic By m.' mo latin e the folilcits, it stop Jailing hair, cure tiuudrutf. and groict hair cm bald m head. m (JT Keep tho scolo clean, healthy, and free from irritating erorrtions, by tho use ot Skookuvi iJem Soap it destroys parotitic tnietk, vhicA Jed en. mz fUU1 lltr-rw Hi i.nir 5 It your druggist caaoot supply yon pnd direct to us, and we win forwvrd sV prepaid on receipt of prcc orower, per bolllt ; C lor &XL- bo&p. zuc per jar; 6 lor THE SKOOKUH TDAIr. MASK Cliauncey M. Depew visited Pope Leo at the Vatican. Dr. Depew speaks in glowing terms cf his reception. He found the pope ia thoroughly posted on American affairs. The relations of capi tal and labor were discussed at length. The great banking ' house of Eugene Kelly & Co. of Nevr York is to be dis solved. Eugene Kelly will retire on ac count of feeble health. Mr. Kelly has banking interests at San Francisco. He and Joseph A. Douohoe nave been part ners, for 40 years. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perf.?ct satis faction or money refunded. Price 2oc ler box. For sale by G. H. Haskins. Forsale by G. H. Haskins, Medford Henry George says of the 'Wilson tar iff bill:" "Well, the Wilson iill is letter than nothing. Its main fault is that it yet leaves us with a higaly protective tariff and errs very largely on the side of f.midity. The retention of the quar ter per cent duty on refined sugar and the slow method of getting rid of the bounty are two very apparent defects. However, its increase of the free sched- ule, especially as to raw materials, will pve the people a little larger taste of the great advantages of absolute free trade. If nothing better is in sight of congress, it is well that ir pass even with its crudities. " Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. Kimr's New Diseoverv lor ennsutcption. coughs and colds. uj- 011 mis i.uuiiio:i. n oti are amicieu i,h :. muh. cold or cnrlnno ?hr.B,t ferdid we not know that Dr. King's . e. never disappoints. Trial bottles fer at G. H. Haskins sise oOe and sl.OX). drug store. Lare The coroner of Arapahoe county. Col, certifies that Dr. T. Thatcher Graves died of "heart failure. " and did not commit suicide, as was generally sup posed. Ice in the river above St. Louis ia caus ing a water famine in the city. The water is so low that the conduits from wlucu the c:ty is furnished are ua- covered. The minority report of Civil Service Commissioner Johnston opposes the ex tetiMon of the clasine-l service to free delivery postofSccs as iU-advise-.i. nnfair and harmful to the cause of civil service reform. H ambus:. It soocds old !a--tio. and expresses jast wis: you mear.1, ar.er hai ta purchased something of ro account. N..w taere is no hembej: sbou: Simmons Liver Eejrulator. So tne imitation or substitute may be offered you instead, but noce substitute mat be ottered yo P"-e the re:ief from IndL Bmiousress like the , .. Uestica. Dyspepsia Liver Relator. Y"a know it by the Z on every pack Aire, and ihe relief it gives. The most talkeJ-abont American in ! Europe just now is Mrs. Eliralxnh L. Ran Us. She is a newsjiaper woman and has been discussing the subject of Eng lish domestic service in T. P. O'Con nor's newspaper for several weeks. In order to get at the practical side of the question she engaged herself as a house- j uuud m several London families, and Las been entertaining the public with an extremely viviu acconci ci ner expe-; rience. The press of the country has , i -, acconnt cf ner expe- taken up the vexed question, and is now discussing Knh it and Mrs. Banks her self in a lively fashion. Some of the comments are by no means complimen tary to Mrs. Banks, bnt her spirited re plies to the critics have made the con troversy highly interesting and amus ing. The young woman now proposes to make some comparisons of English and American ways of living ia bock form. 0 AJER'S Sarsaparilla S. 1 Smitu, of Towauda. IX whoso constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. lie vrites: " For eight years, I was, most ot tha time, a great sufferer from constipa tion, kidney trouble, and indiges tion, so that nty constitution seemed, to bo completely broken down. I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excelleut results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect con dition, and. in nil their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time J began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds ; I now can brag cf 130 pouuds, and was. never in so good health. It you could see me be fore, and after using, you would want nte for a traveling advertisement. I believe this' preparation oi Sarsaparilla to be the best in Uio market to-day." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others,wil! cure you -ml i MM "f V HI CLEAR I Q LONG SKll LIFE MENTALS Lv STRONG 1! NER6PJBiNRVES HEAD w ROOT HAIR GROWER CO JL 37 Soath Fifth Aveaae, New Tort, X. Y. H. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. ior1 Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished oa application Jack screws to let. THE- CHOP HOUSE 000 Serves warm Meals or cold 000 Lunches at all hours and al " 000 reasonable prices. Service guaranteed tirsi-calss. 000 Call in asd :ve me a trial. 000 Place of business, x rod sir. o o .0 KBifGnd. Oregon. Pail Sciiiesslek, Proprietor. BENJ. EG8LEST0N, PRODUCE - - AND r Gfiipiissjeir MERCHANT. PAY - CASH For Apples, Ees and Poultry. Located on South C street. Medford Ore gon. Opposite Haiiey's new brick block- AXLI EES'! IS XII E TTOSID. Cities era pgjcr3essea.a-l;jsTy . -c m tctjb c saTCtiir trirt r.oa F03 f ALS r? r-EALEBS GSVESiLfi SAST AND SOUTH BY THE Tha Shas Route to PACIFIC COMPACT. EXFRES5 TllAIXS LEAVE POKTLAXI DAILY. Snutta ! I North &15 p, in I Lv. Fortland Ar. I SdL a. n s?4 p. ill j Lv. Medf'.vi Lv 5xV p. n Ltli'aiu i Ar. SVai Francisco Lv. T.-t p. la Abjve trains step at all stations fro-n Port i land to A:MQ.r m.iws:ve. Ais,- laafent. Snedds. Haisey. Har.-isurf. J unction Citv. .ens from Uoae ars ' tary: to Ashland inctusK-e. KOSliBURvJ MAIL DAILY. S XI a. m 1 Lv Fnrt'.and Ar I i o. m 5:re p. m ; Lv Kosebars Lv i .-ova. n Dining Cars oa Ogdsa Routs. Pullman Knrfott Sleepers and Se-nd Clasa Sle:piusCarsat(aehedloail thr.viil traias Between Portland and CorvaEIs. WRT SIDK DIVISION". Mail traiu& d.-I-. except sundayt SJ a. in I Lv lrt'.:.r.a Ar p. m li:.o p mi Ar Crvallis Lv lr.0 p. iu Al Albany and Corvnllis ennneei with trains cu'orvom r-:ic:5c railroad. Express Traius duiiy. excott Sunday: t:W p. tii j Lv ivrtland Ar!S:iSa.m Ti p. m i Ar McMiauville Lv oc a. rut -rhn.xi!:h tickets to all points in the. Eastern states, tanaia and F.uropo a tie ot laiprl at lowest rates freta W. V. Lippincolt, Aficnt. MeiilVri. K. KOKHLKR. E. P. KlV:ERS. Manager. Asst. vi. K. St P Agt PORTLAND. OREGON. From Terminal or Interior Points Tha Horthsra Faclfis Railroad Is the line to take ta All Points East and South It is the Pining Car Route. Tt runs through Vestibule Trains every day in the year to ST.PAUL CHIC AG O (No ch:ingo of cars.) Conposeil f IMninjf Car un surpassed, Ot Latest KQuipment Tourists" :-: Sleeping M Cars Host tha; can In constructed and in whiclx Sixviuciodttions aro boih. tree und furnisioti for holilortot First and 5?ocoad -Class Tictet and Day Coaches. A eontiiuous line connecting with, all lites, affording direct aud un inteiupted service. Pullnan Sleeper reservation can be? secured in advance through any aarnt of the road. THIQ8SH TICKETS 2??SS ica. M;aud and Kuwpe cau W purchased aV. aiy 'IViictt Ollicc oi this Ooinpauy. Full particulars conerninR rates, time of traius rotates Aad oilier doiaiis lurais&cdoa at l.li(,uuuL any ascnt. or A. D. CHARLTON, Assstant General Passenger Agent, So. 1S1 First St., cor. Washington, ottrac w MM BOSTON I Heart )) VIA tb verr. and make op for Ion timft m 3 FrrrT Ascoal for u wtil Mjf pive too CaaQy vaiianie hinta Tw VK aixci vb&t to raise and bo- UJ rW rV raise it. 1 1 contains ui?ormA Vjtioo to be by! from no oJxtJw f V. 60orce. Free tm niLJjy ltr-dtr L . ,