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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1884)
Eugene City Business Directory. BETTMAN, O.-Dry jroodt, clothing, groceries and K'""'l merchandise, nouthweat corner Willamette nd KiRhth trcela. BOOK STORE-One door ioiith of the Astor House. A full stock of assorted box paner. plain and fancy. CRAIV BnO.S.-nealer In Jewelry, watches, clocks and musical Instruments, Wlllauietto street, between Seventh and Eighth. DORRIS, II. F.-Dcaler In stoves and tinware. Willsmstte street, between Seventh and Eitjhlh. FRIENDLY. S. H.-Dealcr In dry (foods, cloth ing and general merchandise. Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninlb. GILL. J. I'.-l'hyskcian. surgeon and druggist, poslottlce, Wlllaiiiete atreot, between Seventh and KlKlith. HENDRICKS. T. O. Dealer In general mer chandise, northwest corner Willamette and Ninth streets. HOMES, C.-Keeps on hand fine wines, liquors, cigars and a psol and billiard table, Willam ette street, betweeu Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CIIAS. M. Gunsmith, rifles and shot guns, breach and muzzle loaders, for sale. Itapairlng dona in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop en Ninth street. LUCKEY, J. H.-Watchnmker and jeweler, keepaaflne slock of goods in his line, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREV, JAMES-Ohoice wines, liquors and cigars, Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON. A. 8. A line stock of plain and fancy visiting cards. , TRESTON. WM.-Dealery In saddlery, har ness, carriage trimmings, etc., Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OrFICE-A nsw stock of standard school books Just received at the post ottlce. EENHHAW. WM. Wines, liquors and cigars of the best quality kept constantly on hund. The best billiard table in town. J. W. MATLOOK. J. 1). MATLOCK. MATLOCK BROS. SUCCr.RfiOR8 TO rr. O. IIoiHlriVkw. Having purchased the store formerly owned by T. . Hendricks, we lake pleasure in In forming tho public that we will keep a well selected stock of I CONSISTING OF Dry Coods, Boots, Shoes, HATS, GROCERIES, NAIL8, Crock tnmy and 'Tobaccos In fact our stock will be found to be complete. By honest and fair dealing we hope to be able 10 secure a liberal share of tho public patronage. Call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We can always be found at the OLD HENDRICKS CORNER, Where we will take all kinds of Troduce in exchange for goods. MATLOCK BROS. Feb. 29. 1884. EUGENE MARBLE WORKS Eugene City, Oregon. Marble Headstones, TOMBS, MONUMENTS AND MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCIIIPTION, Furnished at the lowest market rates, and of the finest Marble. Uive me a call and ex amine my work. Shop on illani mette, one door south of tho (iCAltu ottlce. GUS HICKETHIER, Proprietor. McLung & Johnson, Sl'CCKSSORS TO THE LANE COUNTY MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. We would announce to the citizens of this county that having purchased the enliro stock of merchandise of tho Lane County Mercantile Association considerably below the original cost, and having added largely thereto by re cent purchases for cash. Our Stock is now Complete! j ...,,! nnnn In this eountv. We cor dially invito a careful examination of our Block, as we know we can give you eaiiaiuouon both in goods and prices. Oar Aim ! to Hell the Hest Wood for the Leant Money, Call nd examine our goods and be con. i j ........ it An not wish to iiurchase, We always take pleasure in showing goods aim giving prices. All kills of Prole tifei at Hislisst MamtRates Mberal DUeounta for Cash. OITOSITIOX Is the Life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheapr than any other shop in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. P.esetting old shoes II. All warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive Su, Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will herurttr kwp a complete Hock of Ladies1, Misses' and Children's Shoes! Bl'TTOX HOOT. Slippers, White and Black, Sandals, FINE KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything In the Hoot and Shoe jlne, to which 1 intend to devoie my especial attention. MY COODS ARE FIRST-CLASS! And guaranteed as represented, and will be sold fur the lowest prices that a good art iclc cun be afforded. A.. 11 11 lit. NOTICE! TO WHOM IT MAY 0l'KHX: I herebr give notice that I am the sole owner of the Patent Might for .Sinking and Driving Wells In Lane County, ."hiteof Oregon, and that said Hight is protected by letters Patent is sued by the Cnltcd Slates Government to Nel son W. Uroen. of Courtland County, rilute of New York. All persons who have driven wells or had them driven, without inv permission, since the 21st day of Kelmary, 1873. are liuhle to prosecution for infringement of said Right and are hereby notilled to conio forward and adjust the same. All infringements in llie liuuro win ue prose cuted. . .. I am nrenared to drive v ells or will grant permission to others on application. II. F, IIORKIM. SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM CHARLES M. HORN, Practical Gunsmith liEALCa IN CUNS, RIFLES, fishing Tackles and Materials Keiairing done in the neatest style and warranted. Sewing Machines, Safes, Locks, etc., repaired. Guns Loaned and Ammunition Furnished Shop on Willamette St., opposite Postofllce. Book and Stationiry Store, Psstofftcs Building, Eugene City. I have on hand and am constantly receiving an assortment of the best SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STATIONERY. Blank Books, Portfolios, Cards, Walltts, BLANKS, ETC. A. 8. PATTERSON. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Repairing of Watches and Clocks executed with punctuality and at a reasonable cost. Willamette Mtreet. Eugene City, Or, B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IN' STOVES, RANGES, Pumps, Pipes, Motals, TIXWA11K AND Hotiss FanisMDi Goods Generally, WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, Oregon. Central Market. liwl i o v Sc AVj i 1 1: i i i w PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of MUTTON, PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair share of the public patronage solicited, TO THE FAHHERNi We will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, nogs aim sneep. Shop on Willamette Street, EUCENE CITY, ORECON. Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. junU F. M. WILKINS. Practical Driest I demist DSUGS, MEDICINES, Brashes. Faints), (.lass. Oils, Leads. TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Physicians' Prescriptions Compounded. A Usrgjlar'n Experience. 1 Teck's Sun. A gentleman was conversing with ft burglar, who is serving time iu ono of the penitentiaries, not long ngo, and during tho conversation ho asked the burglar if he was ever frightened when in a liouso on a burgling expedition. Tho burglar said he was frightened once ho ho was weak as a cut. Said ho : "Alxmt seven or o:ght years ago I gut into a houso iu ft town oi tho Mississippi river, belonging to a man that I ' thought was up in tho woods. I got in tho cellar and went up stairs to the dining-room, and lit tho gas, and opened a bed-room door, and was going iu, when I saw the man and his wile sitting up in bed, with a sewing machine cover between them, playing curds. The man was dealing, and tho wife was keeping count, and they wero playing casino. They did not . see mo, but at tlrst I thought they did, and that both had revolvers to shoot nio. L backed out, and thought I would go through the rost of tie house, but the fright I got took all the tuck out of me, and after thinking it over a miuuto, I went down cellar and crawled out. "The next day I was in the postofllce and heard a couple of men talking about playing cards, nnd one said, 'My gosh, uiy' wife and mo sat up in bed till '1 o'clock this morning playing cards,' and then he looked at me and laughed, and 1 thought ho know me, nnd I went out of the postottieo and took tho first train for Winona. And, do yon know, that man haunts me. Tho other day the sherilV brought a prisoner here from a western county, and, blast my eyes, if the sheriff wasn't the same man I saw sitting up in bed playing casino eight years ago. I tell you, fellows in our business have queer experiences." Charity's) l.nhor Tent. Inter Ocean. There is a labor-test inst tulion in New York, established for tho purpose of experimenting with applicants for charity. Most of the charitable insti tutions of the city are furnished with cheek-books on this place, and when iuiv mail npiilies for aid on the ground that he can get no work to do he is given a chock' on tho super intendent of the labor-test. There presenting himself ho is sot to sawing and splitting wood or handling coal at a hire of 1(1 cents an hour. The work being so hard and the pay bo very small it is not diflicult to determine" deserving eases from mere impostors, and when men aro found worthy of assistance tho institutions use all practicable means for providing them with more profitable work. Tlio wo.kers are allowed to put iutivo hours a day, which affords them at least sub sistence, and allows thorn timeiu which to look for other work. The plan is said to work very satisfactorily. Urn. Jackson aad Ilia Horse. Staunton (Va.) Spectator.) An aged colored man, in tho solitudes of East Teunesseo, tells an original anecdote about Oeu. .Taeksou. Accord ing to tliis authority, the genoral, hav ing ridden up to a littlo tavern in Marysville and found ft score or more of loungers who were not inclined to uuiko a pluee for him in front of the Hie, called to a Bervant : "Hoy, have yon got any oysters in tho shell':" "Ves, innssa, plenty of 'em." "Well, put my horse iu the stable, and measure out a half bushel of oysters and carry to him." The loungers speedily thinned out to see tho horse eat oysters. The general, after enjoying tho tire, and seeing tho boy, said : " Well, boy, how is my horse getting on with his oysters?" "Oh, mnssa, he ain't eating 'em." "Very well, bring 'em to mo and give him some onts. ' The ujrrel Over Tnlmage I'ulplt. New York Herald.) "Did you ever hear tho story about tho pulpit end of Talnr.igo's t ibernn cle?" s.tid a business mini who lives in Hrooklvn to a Herald reporter. "No." "Why," the laud on which tho pulpit stands doesn't l long to the tabernacle at ull. V hen the new building was put up kbout ten years ago tho owner 6f tho land let tho people go iilie.nl and said nothing until the church was com pleted. Then he jumped on them and he has kept jumpiiigon them ever since. They didn't know that thoy had backed over on his laud, but he knew it all the time, and they have had it pretty ef fectually brought to their attention. They wanted to buy tho land and ho wouldn't sell; finally they tnod on a rental of $H(H) a year. Kvery time ho sends around the bid ho puts on $50 or $10D. They refuse to pay ami say they can't stand such an exorbitant raiso. Then ho begins preparations t ) pull down the pulpit end of the meeting house; they tind out what he is about, then fhey conio down with tho addi tional rental, a'ld nil goes on sereueyl till the next pay day.-' The 1'Jielps Tamlly. Eastern Exchange.) No one can ever aceuso fio Phelps family, of Kiinslmry, Conn.,' of failing to respond to the call of servico to the state, even iu the early days of the colo nies. Jelfery O. Phelps, .Jr., is now serving his first term in the legislature. His father, Jeifory O. Phelps, served ono term in tho house and one iu tho senate. His grandfather, Jelfery O. Phelps, Sr., served live terms in tho house. His great-grandfather, Noah A. Phelps, served tivo terms also. His great-great-grandfather, Noah Phelps, served nineteen terms, jlis great-great-great-grandfathcr, David Phelps, served s.'Ven terms, and his great-gre.it-greut-great-grandfathcr served eighteen terms. Young Pholps, tho present representative, is not yet 20 years old. Valuable Moiale. Chicago Herald.) At Nimes, in France, there has been found ft block of mosaic masonry twelve meters in extent, representing a Iiornan mperor enthroned with a woman at iiis side and surrounded by a group of slivi s and a warrior wearing a helmet. 1 o men before him are leading a lion and a w.ld boar 1 he colors are as fr. sh as if applied yesterday, and tho pavement is in a state of perfect preser vation, l ew specimens so g'd as it is exist in museums. The market value is e-timuted to be at least i JUJ.OUO. ro&non telegraphic kkwi. Justin McCarthy wants an Irish parlia ment. The Sue canal will reduce tariff on Jan uary 1st, General Lynch has been appointed Chil ian minister to Spain. The assessment of Toronto, Can., shows an increase of f:l,5l.i.(lll). Edward McCrac, a long-absent heir is wanted at Klmrston, Out. Montreal will grant land for the Cana dian Pacillc Railroad elevators. Turkev has seized a Montenegro ship and the latter w ants satisfaction. An action for $'i0,0iX) lias been entered against the Toronto Mail for libel. The Czar and Czarina have returned to the imperial palace in St. Petersburg. A violent and protracted shock of earth quake was felt In Santiago, Chili, recently. The Chinese claim to have captured three guns from the French at the Kelung affair. The Canadian contingent reserve has ar rived at Assiout, and goes to the front im mediately. China has sent 10.000 reinforcements from Kierin, In tho province of Mancloo ria. to Pekin. The Liberals of Glasgow, Scotland, have unanimously resolved to erect a statue of Mr. Gladstone. Advices from Dongola state that the Muilir is sending out spies to assist the Nile expedition. Edwin Hooth, the American tragedian, will commence a series of represeuatlons iu Herlin, noxt February. A liattlo took place last week lieforo the fortress of Dhofnr, Egypt. Three hundred reltels were killed and wounded. A dispatch from llopcdale, Labrador, announces the loss, last week, of a tlshiiig vessel and all hands, numbering live. Joseph Thompson has completed his book of travels in eastern Africa, and It is now the hands of London publishers. The Klelf I'niversity has been closed by order of the Hussian authorities and stu dents been forbidden to congregate on the streets. French cruisers have recently stopped and boarded English merchant steamers plying between Amoy and the island of Formosa. Over EU) small wooden porlablo houses for the Panama canal have been built at Quebec, Can., and lire now be Inn1 shipped to Panama. A dispatch from Constantinople slates that Marion Crawford, the American nov elist, is to marry a son of Colonel Harden, the inventor. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland has left Dublin on a visit to the Oueen at Halinor- al. It Is rumored that he intends to oiler his resignation, nindstono has written to the German periodical upon the opening of Germany's colonial policy, lie does not consmer n Inimical to England. Shlpks of tho tribes between Khartoum ond Shendv have arrived at Anibukol ond have tendered their submission to the Egyptian government. Snnln has granted France, under the most favored nation clause, the same trade nrlvileires In the AVest Indies as en joyed by the United States. A reward of 200 has been offered by the English government for the arrest of the persons who attempted to blow up the council house at Salisbury recently. Several minor accidents to steamers oc curred during the recent gale in Victoria (H. C.) harbor, the steamer enterprise Hav ing her funnel and a life-boat carried away in the squall. The decline in tho customs revenue of Italy, owing to the prevalence or cholera, Is estimated at 40,000,0(10 francs. It Is im nossible to estimate the damage to the general trade. A duel was foutrht recently near Urns- aelx between M. Gardier. editor of the dt fie nth-nee Btlyt, and M. A'elders, editor of the .Mittomti iieiyr. doiii escujicu without wounds. A hurricane, comlns from the direction of Jiimuica, passed over Suntingo Do Cuba last week. Some small vessels in me nor bor and a number of houses in the city were slightly damaied. The lieroi-m 01 King iiumoen, oi naiy. in going through the cholera-infested slums of Naples to devise and execute mentis to slay the pestilence, nos won en couiums from many sources, Savs a Home dlsnateh of last week; In telligence has Im'cii received of a cyclone on the island of Sicily. Trees were up rooted and houses destroyed. Twenty persons were killed nnd fifty Injured. It is stated that one of the objects of Herbert Hismarck's mission to England and France Is to obtain the extradition of German socialists as common law olfend- ers. It is thought lie will be successful. The breach between the English parties regarding the franchise bill is apparently as wide and deep us ever, although Ills persistently rumored that the Queen Is trying to mediate ueiweeu uiuuniumc the iwrics. Amniiir the recent arrivals in London are Mrs. Huyard Taylor, widow of the late American minister to iierinanv, nnu daughter of Professor Hanson, and John Davis. Assistant Secretary of Stute of the I lilted States. A uirt Hoeietv has been organized nt A'ictorlo, H. C, among the lower class of Chinese, whose purpose It win lie w piling from the wealthy class. Gambling is rife among them, and several serious melees have already taken place. The bombardment of Tainsiil by the French fleet has ceased. The Chinese forts arc all destroyed. The houses of In the cilv are riddled with shells, but the inhabitants have not suf fered any fatal casualties. A verv ambitious project for the Im proveinent of the waterways of Europe is under cousidVr'tlw at Vienna and Her lin. The promsal is to comie t the lllack Sea with the Half ic bv means of a canal, extending from the Danube to the Oder river. Advices from Ssakem state that the re bellion Is increasing. Two fresh triles have joined El Malidi. Osman Digma has abttiid ned his attack on Suakem, and Is now engaged In massacreing women and children, and stealing cattle belonging to the Ainarur tribe. A Paris dispatch states that Captain Founder, who negotiated the Tien Tslu treaty with China, scornfully repudiates the copld of the treaty distributed by the Chinese government, with the important Clause erased. He oirers to llgnt whoever questions his good faith in the matter. The Transvaal gove-ninent has assumed a more conciliatory attitude toward Eng land. President Kroger explained to the Volksraad that he has not asked Germany for protection, hut only for support and protection Hint would only become neces sary in case Transvaal becomes Involved in war. DOMESTIC TELEGRAfHIC NEWS. Gang nils Is supreme In New Y'ork. John McCulloKuh. the tragedian. Is In New York. A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Santa llarbara, Cal., lust week. Levi P. Morton, United States minister to France, has arrived in New York, Michael Donahue, a California pioneer, died at Davenport, la., a few days ago. Mexican war veterans held a three days' session at Pope's Theater, fct. Louis, last week. AVIsconsin has decided to exhibit her va rious natural resources at the Xew Orleans exposition. IkuiIs Green. Jr.. was arrested in New A'ork last week, for swindling various par ties out of $JU0,OU0. The National Hi lie Association Is consid ering the advisability of another Interna tional match at I rcedmoor. The Atchison. Toneka ahd Santa Fe road have declared a quarterly dividend of li per cent, payable November 15th. It has been decided to hold the next in ternational convention of the locomotive engineers in New Orleans lnOctols?r, 1SS5. Tho Exchange National Hank, of Clncln- ,ntf Itau l.it VnllllllalV I Ii I II ill II t tltll and its interests are now united with the Cincinnati. George K. Sandison, managing editor of the New York Star, has liecii arrested for criminal libel on a charge preferred by 1'icrro Eonllard, The proposed reduction of I'.'l percent In wages of Oliver Hros. & Phillips' has been w ithdrawn, and work in the mills will be resumed at the old wages, Mrs. Georgians Iluastls was arrested In Boston recently, for the alleged larceny of $M,(liKi worth of diamonds from Theresa Lynch, a New York dealer in diamonds. The parties arrested recently In Hipley county, Mo., for kii-kluxlng, have had their preliminary examination, and for lack of evidence against them were dis charged. Judge Marcus P. Norton, once a prom inent lawyer and judge of New A'ork, was arrested iu Huston last week for passing a worthless check for i2(0 In payment of a hotel bill. Iteujamiu Thomas, a Narragansott In dian, and president of the Indian Council in Charlestown, Conn., was found dead last week near Wood ltiver Junction, hav ing been struck by a train. A report is current in Milwaukee that a wild train on the Chicago, Minneapolis and Omaha road rim through a bridge near Haylleld, AVls., last week, and thirteen persons were seriously injured. Charles Crocker, tho San Francisco rail road magnate, states that the steamers of tho Occidental and Oriental line will not be drawn oil' from the China and Japan route, as was reported from New York. The general term of the Now Y'ork Su preme Court handed down a unanimous opinion lust week, declaring unconstitu tional the bill passed by the legislature forbidding the manufacture of cigars in tenements. Jack Dempsey of New Y'ork, and Itohert Turnbull, of umg isltinn. lotigni a nerce eight-round battle In a public hall, In New York cify, last week. Dempsey forced the fighting from the start. He was awarded the purse. The safes of Noble & Sons and Tomlin son & Son, at l'erry, N. C, were blown open by burglars a few nights ago and robbed of $-l,lH) of Arkansas state bonds, besides a large amount of other securities and money. No clue. Niblo's Theater. New Y'ork, had a nar row escape frem tire last week. The elec tric light set lire to somo artlllclal llowers in a vase on the stage, but In-fore any dam age could be done one of the employees had extinguished the Humes. John Teenier, the oarsman, says he will accept tho challenge of P. H. Conley, of Huston, to row a four-mile race for MX) a side, Conley to have ten seconds start and Ike race to take place In three w eeks on any of the courses near Pittsburg. A Chicago dispatch of a recent date says: A storm on Lake Michigan blew away a small shanty in which sixteen laborers emplovcd in Inlet Lake tunnel were lodg ing. It was set on piles in the lake about a mile from shore. Six were saved. A recent Tombstone, Arizona, dispatch says that Deputy Sheriff Fred Ward and G. S. llradshaw. who have been on the hunt of the Huachuca murderers, arrived in that city, having in charge a man named John MeFarlaiid, accused of the crime. At a AVestern Union meeting held in Naw York lust week a proposition was made to the stockholders to reduce the di vidends from U toll per cent, for the pur pose of increasing the surplus so as to ac quire oilier telegraphic property when con sidered expedient. In ft wrestling match at Irving Hall, New Y ork, last week, between A. Gosner weir, champion of Europe, and Augustine Schmilt, champion of Germany, under the Swiss rules, Schmitt pulled Iiis antagon ista arm out of the socket, and was awarded a purse of $i50. An fllktmi. Kv.. special of hist week says: George Jolly went to the house of s;,.,.it Cut ih to whiu him. Thev encairrd in an altercation, and Jolly shot Cobb in the breast. Cobb then wrenched me pistoi from Jolly and shot him twice, killing hint almost Instantly. Loon s wounu is serious. The strike of the Pittsburg stove mould ers, which was inaugurated nine mouths ago, has been declared oil', ami all who cun go to work w ill return, at a reduction of bi per cent. The manufacturers nave I in lake the strikers back, provided they muke application as individuals, and not as members of the union. A Hostui dispatch says that private ad vleeH from the superintendent of the Cahl met and Hecla mine state that no damage hns been done to the mine. There were uo gas explosions and the mill continues inn-rations as usual. Smoke from burning timber w ill delay underground work in a portion of the mine for a lew uays. Tim federation of trades and lalsir unions, at a meeting recently held In Chi cago. adopted a number of resolutions, Anmnir them one censuring President Ar tliur for not illliug the p -sition or cnier oi the bureau of lulsir statistics. 11 was ae. elded to telegraph Arthur that he had vh luted the law iu not making the appolat- ment. Charles E. Hinckley, who went to New York about three vears ago from San Fran cisco, and engaged in the canned goods business, disapiieared from his ottlce two weeks ago, and has not since been seen. It Is said he had been speculating of late and met with misfortunes, At the resi dence, as given iu the directory, Hinckley had not been known lor over a year. A Waterburv. Conn., dispatch states Itichard Clark, an employee of Forepaughs pircus, while opening a ventilator in acage recently, had his hand seized by a tiger, and while trvlng to release himself was seized bv two tigers and dragged inside the rae. The animals were driven ttf with Iron bars, but not until after Clark s arms and legs had been crushed and mil tilated. PORTLAND MARKET XEP0BT. FLOUR - Fancy extra, bhl. 4.25; superfine. f.'l..Vi; country brands, $3.7.rKa.J. AVI I KAT-Walla Walla is quoted at fl.irjjfa 1.03, and firm with good Inquiry. A'allev has sold up to 91 15 for desirable parcels and limits are out at this. There Is manifest a disposition on the part of several large buyers to reduce limits to ftl.l-. The explanation is that there is not ten cents diUcrenre between the two qualities for shipment, and that $1.13 is not justllled. Cnuiietltion was mainly Instrumental ia forcing up values, and that is now lagging. AVo quote: Good to choice, f 100 tts., ft.0J4(o;1.0S; good valley, $1.13; AValla Walla,"l.0-Jfa,1.0.1. MEANS Small white, tXZ.Va3.50; ha yos, J.'.2.xa.j..T0; pinks, g.00, and butters, 1.50. POULTRY -Chickens. f doi., spring, J..VKu:i. old. e:i.5tKa,1.50; ducks. KT.OOi'aO; geese, f,S(a.l0; turkeys, tl.. 12 14c. KICK Sandwich Islands, No. 1, If lb., Ale; China mixsd, 4u,5c; China No. 1, none; Rangoon. 6c. FRUITS-Prunes, Hungarian, If ft., PJJ 15c; raisins (new), V bx tl.iVK'2.00. hf bxs., i.00ra 2,as, qr bxs., $2.iVa.2.50. 8th hxs., $2.252.50; currants, Zante, If Ui. in bxs., 10c; citron, lb. in drums, 22(c; almonds, Marseilles, f lb., ltkulSc. Lane, 20t; walnuts, Chill, ll12c, California, 10;eilc. SL'GtRS-Goldcn O. InbWs., f ft., 8c, In hf bhls., He; rellned D, Mils., , hi bills., ; dry granulated, bbls., Ds. hf bhls., Ojc; crushed, bins., He; fine crushed, bbls., 10, hf bbls., lUc; cube, bhls. t'jjc. hf bbls, 10c; Islands, No. 1, kgs, 7c, bgs., 7c. UAHLEY-MrewliiK, fi 100 tbs.,$1.10 1.20: feed, $l.ltt; ground, $25.00. FISH-Extra Pacillc codllsh, whole, In C, ic, boneless, In bxs., Hc V !'.; domestic salmon, hf bbls., f I.WKfto.WI, bbls., $H.30. I ll), cans, e doi., S1.;J0; mackerel, .No. 1, f kit, $2.50. No. 2. $1.01K2.'25, No. 1, hf bills., $10.00, No. 2, $.H.nO; herrings, salted, hf bbls.. $1. dried, 10-th. bxs., 60c. OATS-Market dull at i35c, with small business dolus;. A KGh.1 AHLES I ablge, V Hi, lfZe; turnips, fsck., $K(i.l.2:i: carrots, $l(il.25; beets, $l(i 1, 2s; onions, Iti. Ifc: parsnips, f sck, $l(u 1.25; tomatoes, f II i, 2c. l'Ol ATOI.S iteceipis free, demand only local and values weak at IKKgoOc tf ctl. Sweets, 2(2c. PROVISIONS Genenally firm under small stocks and high ilrst rost. We quote best local bacon. l Kal l Jc; do hams. UkiHic; shoulders, KKijllc; eastern nams, 15((shc; bacon, lie. CHEESK-Callfornla. lHorillic; Oregon large choice, ltku lKc. inferior. 12(u lie. FEED. Eit'.-t'orn meal. V 100 Pis., fa.iO c:i.00: buckwheat, $5.50; oat meal. $I.IHXd !2o; cracked wheat, f.l.2.xa J..V1; Man. f ton $ll(i HI; shorts. $ IS. 0(1, middlings, flue. $2.'.00; hay. haled, $10.00 to 12.00; chop. $22.50; oil rake meal, $:)5.00. Ml' 11 Ell Considerable Eastern in stock oll'erlng at 25c. Oregon, fancy, fresh roll, (C lb. 27Jw;ioc: brine in rolls, 2lKu2.c; salted in keirs, 2U(&2oC; store, is (g 20c. HUMS x in comn, tp it),, inc; straineu In 5 gal.. 10c 1 lb.; 1 gal. tlus, 10 dos, $14.00 (.15.110. half-gal.. $7.o0. iiors f n.. 2tic; HIDES AND DAGS Hides, dry. sound. 15ltlc tr" lb, culls, one-third less; salt hides, heavy plump, He, light weights. 7c: kins and calf. He. sheep pel as. just shorn, 10c, two months wool, 20c. lambskins, like 20c, tallow, 6c; burlaps, 40 in. Vc, 45 in., Hie U0 In., lac; twine. Hour, s i0c, wheat, 35c, lleece, 1 2 Wc; gunnies, ieil.'. i . i.. n7jrt. iuwiac, wui'nb nai ivn, ivhiiju. DRIED FUUikW Apples, macnine. cured, V lb.. O&lOc, sun-cured, tkaHc; peaches, machlue-cured, in boxes, Jdc; prunes, German, in boxes, lb., Ho; Dlums. stm-cured. pltless. 10c. machine- cured, 10i:ic; pears, machine-cured. Hun 10c; sun-cured, nc; ligs, California, ko-id, bx.. 0c; Sinyrnc, 10g2oc AR FBANC1BC0 MARKETS. RECEIPTS AVheat, 143.000 ctls.: Hour, 95,110 qr. ks.: oals, 10,500 ctls.; potatoes, 5,500 sks.: eggs, 111.500 dos. FLOUR San Franrlsco extra, best, at $l.2;(u.4.0; medium, $;l.504,0O; shipping . supertlne, $2.rX? :i.S0. MEANS we uuote as follows: nayos. 8:1.25; butter, $2,121: pinks, $2.15; red, $2.12i; Imias. $2.75; small white. $2.40; pea, $2.no r ctl. ONiUNn guotauie ai rev 11,10 r cu. MELONS-Cantaloupes,a.)75c If crate: watermelons, $:l(a,(l 100. HONEY-Extracted. OWTa If tb for choice: comb, 7( He; extracted. 4oc. HIDES Dry. In., usual selection, no 17c; dr kip. 17( 17Jc; dry calf, airgiic; sailed steers, 50 to nolhs. He, GROUND HAHLEY (Juotaule at $2U $22.50 t ton. MUUKAVHEAT-Quotable at $1.73 ctl LARD-Calirornla, 101b. tins. KUWlic; Eastern, l'i'ajK'Jc for Horses, and 12J(g;12Jo If Hi for pails. HUTTi'.ii-uooa u cnoice rou, r id., lo(a 374c: fair, lS&lHc, firkin, 20 21c; east ern, lKailHc. HEES w A X This article II nds poorcus- torn. Quotable at 2l(a-2lc V I". MIDDLlNUS-AcUve at io.uu2i.ou r torn POULTRY Live turkeys, goooiers, zu f21c, do, hens, lllto2lc. do. (tressed. B -c: rosters, .i.50(a.u.()U for old. ana a.ou (fcO.OO for young; hens $ll.50M,50; broil ers, $:i.50fii 1.50, according to sixe; ducks, $ll.(Khdi7.50 lit doz.:geese $1.75fa.2.O0 Ifpalr. TALLOW Grease, 4fe5; crdde, OlaiOJc; rellned. Hj)r t lb. HAGS AND MAGGING Are quote best quality Calcutta wheat bags, standard size and weight, at Sifa tlc for snot lots; Sun. Qucntln factory makii, oj; Laiiiornia jute Mill make.lM'u.c; potato gunnies, uia.iic; wool bags. yi(a42Jc apiece; Murlap cloth, 0c for 40 Inch. OATS I lie mantel is wen supimcu with all varieties, and many poor lota that cannot be classed rs No. 2 duality are selling as low as 75c(a.$l f ctl. Weunote: Surprise and mining, 91.su (8.1.45; No. 1, $l.25cr l.:t5; No. t, $1.15 1.2H; black. Sl.ixxui.lu v ctl: new saunas feed, $l.HkU.23. AYH EAT Huslness Is fairly active, and shipping operations are more quick of movement. Values are steadying, which probably accounts for the better disposi tion of holders to meet the market re quirements. Standard No. 1 grades can be placed at $1.25. with $1.20J for more choice offerings, while fanry lots are occa sionally placed at 1.27 J t' ctl. The week closed as follows: No. 1 AVhlte- Hid. Asked. Huycr season $1 3Hj f 1 3SJ Huycr season, city 1 40 1 40 HuyerlHKl 1 303 1 31 Seller 1HHI 1 2lJ 1 20 Huycr lHHi, city 1 32 1 33 Seller JHHI. cltv 1 25 H 1 CRACKED CORN -Quotable at $3I33 If tn. WOOL - Mendocino. 18(ff20c, If ft.! Humboldt, lHfuiaic; San Joaquin, 1015c; eastern Oregon, l.Va.lUc. CORNMEA Li Millers quote feed at M (0,35 f ton; fine kinds, for the table, ia large or small packages. 3c If lb. EGGS-1 do.. 3W 10c HOPS l.V2fl 17c fib. DRIED PEAS Green, $2.75; nlles, $2.00; blacteye, $2.25 If rt1 STRAW-Quotable at 25 15c bale. POTATOES AV'e quote wharf rates: Early rose. ViCauVic; garnet chile, 70c; peerless. HO75c ctl. CHEESE-Californla. ll13c CORN California yellow Is nuotable at tt.50i l.53 for large, and $l.tWl.t)2i for small; white, $1.40($1.43; Nebraska, white, $1.45741.47 f tl. H A Y-Alfal fa. $.00ffi 1 1.00; wheat, $12.00 fSl.VOO; oat, $ll.Uka 11.00; barley, $ii.(W 10.00; mlxsd. $7.00(a 10.00 If ton.