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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1899)
THE PHILIPPINES. OUR COUNTY Correspondents KllglC 1'Olllt Kllgluls, II y A. O. IIOWI.KTT. 1'ruf. Shepherd, lliu organ mini, was in town lust wuuk. 1), 1). Ronnie, llie HiiwtiiK uiiichine rcpulror, wan hurt lunt wuuk. C, P. Casey and family hve moved Into part of the M. Foreman jlOUHO. 'i Mini Alice Kllpiiel, of Medford, was visiting friends In Eagle Point hut wuuk. , ' , Carpenters are at work on the t'lriuh & Slingcr barn, on the old Flmon place. Mm, J. Cotnpton ciiino out from Medford lust wmik to vlilt her son, W. J. Cotnpton Mm. J. J. l'ryor and her duuli tor, Mrs. C. II. Jones, made Mod furd a visit lust Thursday. Mm. I.ililiic Kiokmyer, of Spo kane, WuhIi., came down li.Ht week to visit Imr mother, Mm, Huean I'urry, and fumily. Mr. Maukey, one of Mod ford ' photographers, came out lunt week with hie tent and flxturoit, to re main with uh a few day. Nathan Smith, 'formerly of this neighborhood, but now of Humboldt County, California, oa.ne up re cently to visit hie brothers and to uek employment. Mist Etta Wilson, of Jackson ville, has, lust cloned a successful tunn of school in district No. 37. She it very highly spoken of by the patrons of the school. Mimes Anna and Olio Nichols, who have been attending St. Mary's academy, in Jacksonville, returned home lust Haturdav. MIhh llnttie llowlelt visited with them Sunday. J )hn Watkius went to Medford lust Friday to move his eon-ln law, Mr. Ouches, and family out to take charge of the Rogue river ferry, while he is out looking after the U S. government's interest in the tim ber in this county. , There are some changes being made in real estate In this seotion. Kinanuel Pool has purchased tne property known as the Wm. Miller place; consideration, $150. I under stand that the Emery place has ultra changed hands. ' The committee has docided to change the date of the entertain ment and live it on Friday even ing instead of Saturday, as the Medford ball playere will be here then to play game of ball with the Eagle Point nine. On Wednesday of lost week the neighbors of Mrs. A. M. Thomas gave her a surprise party, bringing well filled kaskets with them. There wore twenty-three of tho neighbors present and all had a guod time, everything passing off very plous nntly. Tho Rrmlo Point ball team, ac cuinpuiiicd by a largo number of our citizen!", went to Jacks nviile last Sunday to play against a team of picked players from all Over the county. The game was won by the Kngle Point boys, tho rcore stand ing 11 to 8.. " Wo are having our fulf quota of preaching here now. Elder Skeel closed his nieotings on Sunday, June 4th; Elder Craig cloned on the 6th, and last Thursday the Holl uobs band pitched their tent and annonnaed that they would hold services every night this week. Messrs. Cureton and Friend, of Fresno County, California, who are camped on Little Butte creek, re cently took ft trip to Douglas County to look for a location, hut returned last week fully satisfied with tho Rogue river valley. They are now looking for a location in the valley. Your correspondent accompanied Rov. J. V. Craig to the Dewey school house on Wednesday of Inet wook, at whinh place f at gonMe man preached in the afternoon and also utmistod in the orgnnizntion of a Sunday Bchool. T. B. Ellison was ohoHcn superintendent, Mm. W. H. Bush, assistant, and W. II. Bush, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. V, Daley, Jr., are reioiciniz ovor tho nrrivul at their homo of a boy baby, who nindo his anuearance ou the (tn inst Mr. and Mrs, Charles Reynolds also have nno'lier addition to their family a ten uouud boy, born on tho 8th inst. Mrs. Daley and Mm. ings )ipnn Ceylon Englflh Breakfast Ooleng , Ideal Blend Schill Tea Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome no! amine sownss Reynolds are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, of this place. Hon. Henry Conn and family, of Douglas County, dropped in on Mrs. Conn's mother, Mrs. A. M.Thomas, last I hursday. They wore on their way home from Klamath County, where they had been upon a visit to relatives and to look after Mr. Conn's interests in that seotion. He brought in a number of horses to take to his homo in Douglas Count. They left for their home Friday afternoon. Lust Friduy Prof. A. I,. Haseltou cloned his school at this place. The "losing exorcises were quite Interest ing and showed that Prof. Husellon hud taken grout cure to Instiucl his pupils. During the afternoon recess Mr. Muckev . br ught his cumera to tho school house and took a picture of the school and visitors. Monday morning he went to the liU school house and took a picture of thut school, Kor the Sake of Fun Mischief li dune. A rant amount ol inlsulilu' is done, too. became "Dt-onle Di-irloot to keep tliolr blood pure. This tniechluf, lorlunntoly, may be undone by the fultlitul ue of Hood's Sarsa- puriim. Hood's Pills euro all liver il let. Nou Irritating. Hrownsboro Items. IIV nKIIBOCA . Deputy Assessor A. K. Kellogg was canvassing in this sectiou Fri day, Mrs. W. H. Bradshaw, of Lake Creek, was the guest of Mrs. J. A Miller Friday. Mr. and aim. E,. t.. Bmitn, ot Uig Butte, spent Saturday and Sunday as the gueste of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A., . . . n n ... . r.rlii.n nf Wallxn Carlton, or Wellen. Avery pleasant Children a Day orciiM was nnlnvnti In nur Sunday i exercise school last Suuday. A goodly num 1-1 , . r. ' a t. I ber were In attendance. Jesse Rpss, of the Umpqua, called in town Thursday for renewal of oupplies while on his way to Dead Indian and eastern Oregon. - The funeral services- and inter ment of a little son of Mr. and Mrs. Konniun. of I.nke Creek, took place in the Iirowiiilioro cenutery Mon day. The sympathy of our com munity is tendered the bereaved fumily, Doe This Strike Yout Muddy complexion nauseating breitih eoiuo from chronic constipation. Karl's Ulovor Root Tea Is an udsoluto core and has been sold for fifty years on no ttbsoluto guarantee. Price iocW. unci M els. Sold by Chas. Strang, drug- git. Klamath County Items. Krum lbs Kopublloan. Reports are coming from all parts of the oounty to tho effect that the' grain crop will be a good one this year in Klamath. Fred Melhase was in the Falls this week from his Lost river ration. Fred says the p.ospeots for a large crop in his section are good. H. C. Gee, of Jackson County, nnd two of bis horses badly out up lust night by a barb wire fence on tho Brooks runoh where he had them pastured. I'rauk Obenchain, of Bly, Klam ath County, is sojourning in Jack sonville. It is rumored that he is shortly to marrv an amiable and excellent young lady of Jackson ville. O. A. Wilkins. of Pioard, is the owner of a three-leuged calf. The animal was born in this condition about threo nnnths ago, having two natural hind legs and but one foro log. The right fore log, which never matured, looks us u il una Doen cut olT leaving a well-developed shoul der. Tho animal is alivo and en- Joys good honlth. Mr. Wilkins ex pects Boon to put, una ireu& oi na ture on oxtumuon. Louis DeiiniB was in tho Falls yestnrdny from Pelican bay. Ho says the hay orop in that section this year will tie tne mrgosi Known for Bovcral years. He also informs us that Smith, the Ashland-Pelican boy mall contractor, oannot get the mil through now on account of the deep snow oii the Dead Indian route. Smith started with the mall last Friday from Ashland but onoouu tored ton feet of snow and had lo turn hack. It is believed now that tho mail cannot got through beforo the first of next uionth " Do You Know Consumption is prevonteblp? Solonoti has provon mat, aim uiso uiat mutim Is suicidal. The worst oold or cough ... .m,.J whh Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Curo. Sold on positive oiiaranteo for over litty years. Sold by ure iyi., nh tm. Talent News Items.' lumen Briner, who has been min ing on Kaues creek, came up Mon day.: Mr, and Mrs. Lance, formerly of Gold Hill, aro now residents of Talent. , Eugene Fowler came over fmm Coles, Calif., Sunday fur a visit with relatives. Vance Wolgamott, who has beon working at Costello, Calif., for some time, returned home Sunday. Frank Maxan is papering F. P. Roner'a house, and Mr. Grow, of Ashland, is papering A. D. Helms' residence. B K. Burnett, who lives near S. M. Robinson's place, on Anderson creek, has been confined to bis bed for soma time with a lame back. Miss Margie Dunham, daughter of E. H. Dunham, who has been teaching school at Astoria, arrived in Talent lust week for a visit with relutives. Fred Rupp was exhibiting this week a stalk of beardless Barley which mousured five feet and five inches in length, and was not yet fully matured. MisB Mary Webster,' who is stop ping in Ashland, came down Satur day for a visit with her folks, on Wagner creek. She returned to Ashland Monday. Discovered by a Woman, Aoothcr ureat discovery has been made, and thst too, by a lady lo llils country. "Disease fastened in clutches upon her and for .even years she with stood its severest tests, but her vltul orss.ni wore undermined and death buci seemed Imminent. For three months 808 COughed incessantly, and could not sleep. Shu finally discovered a wav to recovery, by purchasing- of us a bottle oi Or. King's ftcw uiscovery tor tjon- isumDtloo. and was so much relieved on taking Brat dose, that she slept alt nights and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name, la Mrs Luther LuU." Thus writes W. C Hamoick & Co., Shelby, N. 0. Trial bottles free at Chas. Strang's drug store. Kegglur -size. 50q .and ' l.Ov. Every bottle guaranteed. Amarieaa lnm for Noalh f Marak. Wahhinoiton, Juae 10. Among th, reports submitted by General Otis eon oeruiug the operations of the army ir Manila is otio from Colonel Henry Lip pliioot, ohief Hurgeou of the army, foi tho mouth or Haruu. Uolouel Uppui oot says: '- The long list ot engagements bo tween oar troop und the Filipinos con tinning through the mouth resulted in the following oasualtios to our command " Killea Oflloers, 6; enlisted men, 71 " Died from wounds Officers, 3; en listed men, 4Ho. " Wouuded OrBoors, 18; enlisted man, 48S. "Total oaaoaltiea for the month, 500 ' "Total casualties siuoe the outbreak 1080." W-A4UINOTON, June 8. Thirty thous and troops will be needed lu the Philip pines for active sorvioo, exlnsWo of th foroe required for garrison purpose This and a distinct disagreement be tween Otis and Schurmau are related in a oablegram from Otis received by th war dopartment to-day and suppressed. As a result of this information the de partment this afternoon sent telognum to all recruiting stations urging the rapid enlistment of men for the regular army. Unusual precautions hare been taken to keep from tho publio the message from Otis. The statement that the genera! would require 30,000 troops emoltudve ol the number needed for garrisoning town taken feoin the Filipinos was tho oaosi ot muoh surprise, for it had boon taken for granted that his original request rot 80.000 mon covered the entire foros needod to pacify the islands. In urging the rapid enlistment of reornits, the dopartment will .plead in explanation that the array is now short about 4000 of its nuthorized strength ol 66,000 mon. An a matter of root, how ever, the urgent demand for recruits it oaused by information thut a giirrigou foroe. in addition to the aotivo force, would bo ncodod. It is estimated that 10.000 or ID.OOO men lire uow neoded fot garrison purposes and tho requiromcnti inoroaso with every town oapturou . Tho dlsiigrooinout between Otis nnd Scliurmnn is diHtiuor. and pronounced. Sohurmivn hns boon conoiliutory to an extreme not wan-anted by tho conditions and wholly distastoful t Otis. Sohur- man is now on a visit to Uollo and othoi poluts in tlir sousli, inuludtng Oobu. H wiU onliootintormatiou ot vuluo to the prosidont and ou his rotsu-n to thi oouutry will resign ma position on tut waco commission, possibly nrgmg ni duties as president of Cornell as a reason The otlier membora ot the commiesiou Worcester Mid Denby, will remain, n information from Otis is that they have a proper .understanding of the necessi- los of Uio situation.. How Is Yonr Wife? FTua ,ihn lont. her boautv? Tl SO. 000- ei.iuiit.ion. Imliivpatlon. sick hoadoohe urn the prlnoipal causes. Karl's Olovor lwnt roa nas ourea ineeo ins iur uu , nnnfnru. PrlnA 2R pta. and RO CtS Money refunded If results are not satis- fitotory. sola oy una, strung, "rug- Manim, June 10. Twonly-flvo Amer ican soldlors, who were ongugud in re- 'onmiltiiriiig in the hills In tho vicinity T Moronir yestorduy, were attacked by H00 iiisurgiiiits. Tho American fought their way home through tin mietny and ititll''ted sovurn losses on them. The chief scout iiucoiiifWiiyliiK tbe Amer- uiiis was kiliixl. .Five iiistiruunts wern (mjittinsl uuii Utkmi to Moroug. Tin enemy is very active. Detat:hiiient ol cavalry mid North Dakota infantry ars employiMl in throwing np intreiioh' meats. Manila, Jnue 10. At day-break to day a force of 4300 men under Oencrali1 Lawton, Wheutou and Ovenshliiu M vaiK.-wl from Sau Pedro Macati, swoop ing the country between the bay ol Manila and the lak south of Manila. By noon the country had been cleared almost to Pnranutie. Tho Americani lost two officers killed and twenty-oni soldiers wounded, The rebels resisted dexiMiratelr at th stronger of their positions, and left fifty dead iu the tranches. Muny mors wounded were lift buliiud by tho robeU in their retreat. The heat during day was overpowering, and there were many prostrations of Amorioim soldiers from that cause. Makii.a, Juno 11. Oeueral Lawtot lias occupied Paruuaue and the villagei of Mallhay to the north aud J Piuai to tho south, preparatory to movin upon Bncooor, whunoe the rebeU fled during tho night. The rebels deserted Pnrunaque and the trenches sooth ol Manilo ut midnight, fluding the Ameri cans behind them, and escaped along thi exist. Only ullegud amigo were found In Paranoquo. Manila, June 11. The Filipino oocu potion of thn'proviuce of Cavite has bees broken, mid as the result of the present movement the Americans now contro the Important ixtst town of Paranaqu aad Las Pinas, while a long line of In snrgimt trenches facing our south liuei has been cleared. The insurgents hart again proved their facility an dodgers. between .tuuo ana soou warriors, wnt seemed destinod to be captured, havlns diaappcared, the majority sliding away under cover of the night, after fighting the Americans all day. Some othen earns to meet our troop with protesta tions of friendship. The Tmrtuenth Infantry lost one man killed and su wounded ; the Ninth In fantry , one man killed and fire wounded the Foortoenth Infantry, three wounded and the First Colorado volunteer regi ment, eleven wounded. The Appetite of a tioat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomaoh and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Fills, the wonderful stomaoh and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite. sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 2oc at Chas. Strang's drug store. - . Bold Monarch. AND Jack, Black Prince Will stand for the season of 1899 at Jacksonville, Mondays and Tuesdays; Central Point, Wednesdays and Thurs days; Eagle Point, at Polk Matthews' F ridays and Saturdays ; at tne niaow Ames' barn, Sundays of each week. ' TERMS: - To Insure, 110 each, money duo when mare Is Known lo to wiin loai. Reason. S8. mom due at end of aeaaott . stagie service, 91, money due at lime 01 aervioe. Mares not brought reeularly to Horse or Jack while breeding by insurance, will be charred for season, money due atendot season. Parties disposing of mares whne or after Dreemng must set tle at once lor service ot Horse or Jack C. C.aiLCHRIST, , , Manager lir IJf You can IllCN 1 be cured If you suffer from any of the ill of men, come to the eiaet SpecUlut on the Pacific Oxut, OR. JORDAN ft CO.. lOSt Market 8t Est'd Youdk men and middle aired mtxi who are suffering from the ctTecU of youthful indiscretions or J DfbllUymiiulfDdT.Lo! Manhooal inaHiiscnmpucaiiomt rrrrs irta combination of remedies, of great curatirtpow- ov. tKtt iwinf Kaia mix aiMniTMl hi treatment that it will not ontr afford imntetiate relief but permanent cur. The Doctor does not dalm to perform miracleti but Lt well-kiuiwn to be a fair and square Physician anti Surgeon, pre-embcQt in his specially IMfteMeM Of Hett rsthlllsi thoTonRhly fiiwllontedtroni the B' V ft-n V M A M tmlrliiCF In TM Will VG' QrQrh(metiopMonoi hi (Ximplfilnt.. . every cote we uiirferto or forfeit no i f Thoanantl Dollmrs. , W f I..:. a vittrn J ! n rival. A m iirrA-itniMH vttnv BKAsnKARLK. T ment personally or oy letter seno ior m " The Philosophy of HanriAjrt free. (A valuable book for men.) A VIAIT DR. JORDAN'S Great MiiRoum of Anatomy m the finest and largest Museum ot us Kuvnn ma now wouvici.-ttuy yuu sicknenn and diteose. new svcuoen or wrlti lOSt ttariu4 StiMt. San FmikIk Ah. av a ONLY ONE FOR S. S. S, Is till Only Remedy Equal to this Okstlnati Dlssm. It eoual to anr blood traabta-. anal oes down to the seat ot the dlseaaw, traoe ot the taint. The serious eonaeqaenee to which Scrofula surely leods should Imprese upon thoM afflicted with it tho vital im portance of wasting no ime upon treatment wbioh ean ' not Doaelbly effect a oure. In manr eaaea treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular swelling have resulted, for whioh the doctors insist that a dangerous surgioal operation Is neoeasary. Mr. H. E. Thompson, of MUledgevllle, Oa., write: "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, whieh bad to be lanced and oaused me much suffering, t was treated for a long while, but the physicians were on able to cure me, and my condition waa as bad a when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used , but without effect. Borne one recommended S.S. B., and I began to improve aa soon as I bad taken a few bottle. Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured DermanentlT. and have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift's Specific 8. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD Is the only remedy whieh ean promptly reach and mire obstinate, deep-eeeted blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting with the varioua so-called tonics, etc., all sufferer from blood troubles can be promptly eared, instead of enduring years of suffering whieh gradually but surely undermine the constitution. 8. 8. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never faila to cure Scmfula, Kcsema, Caneer, Bheumatfsm, Contegioua Blood Poison, Bolls, Tetter, Pimple, Sores, Ulcer, etc. Insist upon 8.3 8.; nothing ean take it place. Books on clood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. . This Is Yoar Oppwrtnalty. On nweiot of ton cents, cash or stamps. a generous sample will be mailed of the moat popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) snffieiant to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. Kill BBOTHKKB, 66 Warren St., New York City. IUt. John Beid. Jr. . of Great Falls. UooL. recommended Ely's Cream Balm to ma. I ean empb wize bis statement, "It Is a posi tive cure for catarrh if naad as directed." Ber. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Uentral rrea. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm is the aeknowledgeal ears for catarrh and contains no mercury aor any injurious drug. Prioe, 50 otnta. EAST AMD SOUTH BY THB The - Shasta - Route of rav SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAND DAILY. South North lfl)am 4ip. m 7:00 d. m 7:00 p. m Lr. Portland Ar. Lv. Medford Lr wm sum 7:46 ft.m Ar. Sao Pranemeo Lv. 5:00 p. m Onion 1:10 p. m 6:45 p. m 8:M)a.m 6:30 p. m 9:25 p. m 2:85 p. m 8:40 a. m 8:40 p.m 6K p. m Denver Omaha Chicago Los Angeles El Paso Fort Worth New Orleana - o:w a. m H:15 p. ot 7:00 a. m 8:16 p. m 4:16 p. m .00 a. id Dining Cars Observation Cars Pullman first-class and tour ist cars attached to all through trains. aOSKBURQ MAJL DAILY. JO a. m I Lv Portland Roaebuni Ar I p. m Lv 1 7:30 a. m CORVALH8 KAIL DAILY (Except Sand;) 7 JW a. m ILV Ar Portland Oorvallla Ar I 6:30 p. m Lv I 1:0ft p. in H:16 p m At Albany ancLCorvallls connect with train Ol v. u. ai a. railway. INDEPENDENCE PALSENGER DAILY (Except Sunday.) i'M p.m 7 .10 p. m 8 JO p.m Lv Ar Ar Portland MoMinnvlllo Independence Ar 8:Ka, m 5:?iO a. ro Lv Lv 4:f0a. m a.- Direct noDllcotlon al steamship linea (or Hawaii, Japan, China. The Philippines and Auatralla. IPnr thmuffh tleketa and i rough tickets and ratea'call on or ad dress Mr. V. V. Llpptooott, Apent, Medtord. K. KOKHLBR, ' C. H. MARKHAM, O. T. St V A ORIOON. Manaccr. PORTLAND mum TASTELESS TQ-NIE IS JUST A8 COOO FO AU LT8. WARRANTED. PUICEKOotS. OALATIA.I1Jfi.,NOV.M,UN. . Paris Medtotne Co., B. L011U1. Mo. UentlonMnt We sold lost rur, SOO bottles of ailOVK"a TAHTBLBHS OlKl.li TONIC and have hnuaht ihrM arues alreadr ibis your. In all our cv pertonce vf It years. In tllo drug bwltKa; bar. powr sold nn artiola that anvn .-xcn nalveraal satto. taouon aa rout Toots, icirs truly, JjiskV (Una CO. for sale by Chas. Strang. MoOluri), Onxae. CURE SCROFULA. Thera aredosena ( ntnudis reeunmended tot Borofiila, some o( them 00 Moubt being able tm afford temporal ralief, but S. S. 8. is absolutel the only re moor which oorapletelr cure It. fleToTala is one of the most obstinate, deep-seate4 blood dlssasasL aad is bejond the reach of th many ao-ealled purl fieri and toaies because tomtw thine mora than a mora tonia Is reauired. ft. B. IL navar faila to aura flavofulsu bmaua M thaa parmaaentlf elimiaatiag vr where the wmn In Buying .r .. Get the Best That's the THE ONLY WHEEL Warranted for One Year ! '99 Phoenix Wheel... $40.00 '99 Golden Eagle ! 30.00 '99 Solar Gas Lamp 3.00 Y0 Bicycle auppltea oanied In alock. SCND ro CTLOOUI or WHCCL HO LaMPS : LEWIS ft STAYER CO O. T. Law ton, Mgr. Medford Branch. STANDARD BRED TROTTING STALLION ..MISTLETOE!.. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: Dark bay; weight 1300 pounds ; black ' below knees and hocks; foaled at Spring 6eld, 111. His record of 2:51 made when 20 months old, stands unequalled 1 by any horse In Southern Oregon. Sired Dy Kaymooa, son 01 oocraies, 4-year-old record 2:34i, aud sire ot Socrates, roan gelding, 2:27K, by .Rys dyk's Hambletonian, sire of Dexter,' 2:17J, Nettle, 2:18, OranRe Girl, 2:20, Gazelle, 2:21, Jar Gould, 2:21, and thirty-two others with records of 2:30 or better. First dam, May -Alexander, 2:27, by Herr Alexander, son of Mambrlno Pilot, 2 :27K, and aire of Hannis, 2 Mambrlno Gift, 2:20, Imulua, 2:26, David Wallace, 2:28, and Morning, 2:30; son of Mambrlno Chief, sire of I Lady Thorn, 2:18)4'. Second dam, Old Fly, by Banner Chief, sire of the dam of- Corhan'a Bashaw, 2:28, of Mambrino Chief. MISTLETOE will stand the season of ISM at Talent. Friday; Ashland, Saturday; Sam's Valley, Monday ; remainder ot time at Medford. TERMS: 910 to tnsuic. as season. Cash or trade. 7 W. H. HBMBREE, Owner, Medford, Oregon Market Keport. -1 - : The following are the prices paid by ' our merchants this week for farm pro duce. This list will be changed each, weak as the prloes ebange; Wheat . 47 Oats 60 Flour. 11.40 per 100 lbs .. Barley ... 11.10 " " " Mill Feed......... 90o " " " , Potatoes...... !...?" " " Egge,. 12r per doa- B.itter................ 11 per lb, B-ans, dry, 03i uncon...... Hams, ..... 3houlders,i Urd...... Hogs live.. , 09 : ...... m..; ......or ......10 e3 auperlor Job printing t tbke oat ecu.' r 1 4 lb lb. Ik lb lb u I Chas: BtrnUg, drligglai,. gist..