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Eugene City Business Directory. HKTTMAN, O.-Drr goods, clothing, groceries end general merchandise, southwst corner nrvOK 8TORE-One door south of the Alitor - A ..11 atrwlr it auy.irlaH hm r.atu.m plain and fanoy. CRAIN BROS. Dealers In Jewelry, watches, clocks and musical Instruments, Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. nORRIS. n. F.-Denier In stoves and tinware. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eitfblb. FRIENDLY. 8. H. -Dealer In dry goods, cloth ing and general merchandise, Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GILL. J. P. Physician, surgeon and druggist, poKloHlce, Willamete street, between Seventh and Eighth. HENDRICKS, T. O.-Dealer In general mer chandise, northwest corner Willamette and Ninth streets. HODES, C Keeps on hand flne wines, liquors, cigars and a peol and billiard table, Willam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Ounsmlth. rifles and shot- f uns, breech and muzzlo loaders, for sale, tepalrlng done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop en Ninth street. LUC KEY, J. 8.-Watchmaker and jeweler, keeps a fine stork of goods in his line, Willam ette street, In Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN, JAMES -Choice wines, liquors andolgars, willamettestreet, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON. A. S.-A fine stock of plain and fancy visiting cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealery in saddlery, har ness, carriage trimmings, etc., Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard school books just received at the post office. RENSHAW, WM.-Wines, liquors and cigars of the bent quality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard table in town. i. W. MATLOCK. J. 1). MATLOCK. MATLOCK BROS. BUC0KH8OR8 TO rr. Ci. llttiulrickis. Having purchased tho store formerly owned by T. (. Hendricks, we take pleasure in In forming the public that we will keep a well selected stock of CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, HATS, GROCERIES, NAILS, Crockery MiTobnecoN In fact our stock will be found to be complete. By honest and fair dealing we hope to be able to secure a liberal share of the publlo 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 Produce in exchange for goods. MATLOCK BROS. Feb. 29. 1884. EUGENE MARBLE WORKS Eugene City, Oregon. ' 3Iarblo I loadstones, TOMBS, MONUMENTS AND MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCItlPTION, Furnished at the lowest market rates, and of the finest Marblo. Give mo a call and ex amine my work. Shop on Willam nictte, one door south of the Ul'AKU otllce. GUS H1CKETHIER, Proprietor. McClung & Johnson, BUCCKSHORS TO TIIK LANE COUNTY MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION, 1U ...... 1.1 annAllllKA trt ttlH I'tllmS of tlliS county that having purchased the entire stock of merchandise of the Lane County Mercantile Association considerably below the original cost, and having auueu lurgciy metviu uj cent purchases for cash. bur Stock is now Complete! i a . ...i . In tlila count V. We cor dially Invite a careful examination of our stock, as we know we can give you satislaclion both in goods and prices. Our Aim U to Hell the Best Wood" for the Leant Money. Call nd examine our goods and be con vinced, even if you do not wish to purchase. We alwavs take pleasure In showing goods anu giving prices. All kinds of Prolnce taken at Highest MarketRates s Liberal IMarounta for Cash. oprosrnox Is the life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheaper than any other shop in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. Resetting old shoes $1. All warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive Sti. Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will haraaftar keep a complete Mock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes! Bl'TTOX 1IOOTN, Slippers, White and Black, Sandals, FINE KIO BH0E8, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything In the Root and 8lioe,llne, to which 1 Intend to devote my eupecial attention. MY GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS! And guaranteed as represented, and will be sold for the lowest prices that a good article can be afforded. .A. Hunt. NOTICE! V Wlle)M IT MAY t'OXCF.RNi I hereby give notice that I am the sole owner of the Patent Itlght for .Sinking and Driving Wells in 1-ane County, Hwiteof Oregon, and that said Kight in protected by letter I'atent is sued by the United States Government to Nel son W, Green, of Courtlnnd County, State of New York. All persons who have driven wells or had them driven, without my permission, since the 21st day of Kebuary, 1871 are liable to proHecutlon for infringement of said Kight and are hereby notified to come forward and adjust the same. All infringements in the future will be prose cuted. I am nrciared to drive Wells or will grant permission to others on application. B. F. IORRIM. SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM CHARLES M. HORN, Practical Gunsmith DIALIR IN CUNS, RIFLES, Fishing Tackles and Materials Repairing done in the neatest style and warranted. Sewing Machines, Safes, Locks, etc., repaired. Guns Loined and Ammunition Furnished Shop en Willamette St., opposite Postofflee. Book and Stationiry Store, Pestsfflce Building, Eugene City. I have on hand and am constantly receiving an assortment of the best SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STATIONERY. Blank Books, Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, BLANKS. ETC. A. S. 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, DEALKIt IS STOVES, RANGES, Pumps, Pipes, Metals, TIISAVVTlli: AND House Fttrnishim GooflMciierally, WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, - - - - Oregon. Central Market, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly oil hand a full supply of 3313 KEY MUTTON, PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair share of the public patronage solicited, TO TIIK I'AllJlEltlf: We will pay the highest market price for fat CUltie, nogs aim sneep. Shop on "Willamette Street, EUCENE CITY, ORECON. Meats delivered to any part of the city free of chargo. J unit F. M. WILKINS. is! DRUGS, MEDICINES, Brashes'. Paint. tilasa. Oils, Leads TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Phyalolana' Prescription Compounded. REATMENT OF THET FEET. A Well-formed l'oot not Easy ta 1'lnd Mhape of the Hhoe. Popular Science Monthly. "A woll-formoJ foot," gays Chapman in the "American Drawing-Book, "i rarely to be met with in our day from tho lamentable distortion it is doomed to endure by tho fashion of onr shoes and boots. Instead of being allowed tho same freedom as the fin porn to exorciso tho purposo for which nnturo intended thorn, the toes are cramped together, and are of little more value than if they wero all in oie; their joints enlarged, stiffened and dis torted, forced and packed together, often overlapping one another in sad confusion, and wantonly placed beyond the power of arvice. As for the little toe and iu neighbor, in a shoe deformed foot, they are usually thrust out of the way altogether, as if considered supernumerary and uso less, while all the work is thrown upon the great toe, although that, too, is scarcely allowed working room in its prison-house of leather. It is, there fore, hopeless to look for a foot that has crown under the restraints of leather, for perfection of form: and hence the feet of children, a'tbough less marked in thcur external anatomical development, preseut the best models for the studjr and excrciao of tho pupil 111 U1MV Hlg. tamper, who wrote, in the seven teenth ceutviry, "On tho liest Form of Shoe," says that his treatise originated in a jost made with his pupils, who did not believe I should dure to make public a work on such a subject," which indicates tho small estimate that was put upon the foot as an organ of the bodv. lie begins by deploring tho perversity which wholly neglects the human feet, v hile forcing tho greatest attention to the feet of "horses mules, oxen and other animals of burden," and declares that from the earliest infancy tho foot-coverings worn servo but to deform them, and make walking pain ful, and sometimes impossible; and he lavs tho blame on tho ignorance of shoemakers. James Dowio. a practical and scion titio Scotch shoemaker, in his excollont little book, makes tho samo statements as tho artist; and the great 1 hitch surgeon, whose treatise he had trans' lutod into tho English, language, also laments that the subject of tho foot ii so negloctod by those who aro compe tent to instruct us aliout tliem. Lord l'almerston said to Jowio that "shoo makers should all be treated like pirates, put to death without trial or merer, as they had inflictod moro suf' feiing on mankind tlian any class ne knew. A Forty. K.lght Honrs) 1'urlongh (Texas Sifting. A clork in an Austin store:in formed his employer that his sister was going to got married, and lie wanted a ittr louirh of forty-eight hours to at tend the wedding, which was to tuke place out in the country, somewhere. The merchant could not well spare me services ol the voting man ior mat length of time, but finally consented to let him go, on condition that he would return promptly at the expiration of the two davs. "As Boon as my forty-eight lnurs aro up 1 It be back, said tno young man, hurrying oil to catch the train, ana uiui was 'the last his employer saw of him for s.x solid days, whon he walked in, gripsack iu hand!! and a be.imiug binile on liis face, remarking : "Hack on time. "Hack on time!" roared tho exasper ated employer. "Do you call six days forty-eight hours?" . Of course 1 do; what elso do you call it?" Have you lost the use of your mental faculties, or are you trying, sir, to tuke unwarranted liberties with mo? "Why I am suprised. I told you I wanted forty-eight hours recreation, didn't I?" "Certainly, and I gave it to you. "Just so. And 1 work in tho store eight hours a day, dont IV" "Of course. "Well, eight into forty-eight goes hix times, and I've been gono eight hours a day for six days so you seo I'm on time, if there is tiny one tiling I know better than another it is how to bo on hand at tho appointed hoy. F.ditorn' WIvpn. New York Cor. Troy Time. A few years ago John liny was a hard-working member of The Tribune stall', but at present ho is a man of ele gant leisure, his wife having roccived from her paternal estate nearly a mill ion and a half. The Tribune has been peculiarly fortunate in matrimonial al liances, its editor, WhitelawEoid, boin? son-in-law of D. O. Mills, who is esti mated at live millions. Joseph Pulitzer, of The World, is also a rich man through matrimony, and to is tho proprietor of The News. Trior to these instances tho editors of this city all married poor girls except James H'utson Webb, who becamo s n in law of Jacob Cram, tho rich distiller. Marrying "rich," however, does not al wavs mean mere cash valuation. Duvid Bale, t'.ie former editor of Tho Journal of Commerce had a treasure of a wilo, but her only dowry was her character lil ties. When '1 he Journal was struggling through its early dilliculties Mrs. Hale kept a boarding-house, and in this manner sustained her lamiiy mi" til thn naier liecamo a success. Hale had been brought up a dry goods dealer, but fa led in. UsineoS and then turned editor. Xo Milla-allna; l lrrnmatanf en. K'liifnffO NeWfU Henri Hannibal, musician, stood be fore ..ustice l'ooto the other morning, charged with disorderly conduct. 'i'W.-emans taka da organ. Tlease " -oi,i finaoner. tdaintivel v. io ,n a doikI musician?" asko.1 4l,o in ti. n. facetiously. " i ou betta," answered Henri, "bringa da ortran. 1 p1-s da Teik-a-Boo an 'tiiw.nta Violet.'" i linnl expression stole ort r the r n!o instice. "Ten dollars and iai.o v j t costs" was all he said. Steele: When a man has no desire but to speak plain truth he may say a great deal in a rery narrow cuiuijum. rORDOlt TELEGRAPHIC HHWI. Sara Dernhardt is recreating at aFrench resort. Another plot has been discovered against the Crar. The British parliament was opened by the Queen last week. General de Lisle has not asked for rein forcements in Touquiu. The village of Chlorvdoml. Out., was destroyed by Are recently. England will conllrm the commercial treaty between Canada and Spain. The King of Holland will open the Dutch parliament on November lith. The recent fire at Moscow damaged property to the extent of 3,000,000 roubles. Fajardo,' Governor of Forto Rico, ha been appointed Uqveruor-Gcneral of Cuba. Eleven professors In the University of Kleff, St. Petersburg, will be requested to resign. Prince Albert Victor, of Wales, will visit the United State and Canada, next summer. The Lord Mayor of London gave a f;rand dinner to the Society of Authors, ast week. M. Laxkoff. the Illegitimate son of Gen eral Skohelotf, committed suicide In Paris last week. English mining and railway shares are failing, on account of American compcti tion iu rails. An anarchist meeting was held In Paris a few days ago, and addresses were made by communists. Three children were fatally Injured at Jacobld, Ont., recently, by the explosion oi a can oi powaer. Chinese troops continue to pour Into lonquln, and great uneasiness is felt iu ram on this account. A Joint stook comnanv is belnsr formed In London for the protection of holders of American railroad shares. Lieutenant Shufeldt. of the American navy, is to delivers lecture on Madairas' car next month, in London. The schooner Premier. Newcastle. X. S, V for Humboldt, Oil., July 25tU, has put Into fanning island leaking. The Chinese a few days ago made an at tack on Thai Nguyen in upper Tonquin and were repulsed with heavy loss, Lord Northbrooko will return to Klin- land by way of Paris. While in that city ho will have ail Interview with ferry, The canoe Neptune, twenty feet lonu, has nut into Penzance. KiiKland, from Norwar. and Is urenaritiK to start for America. Emperor William has conferred upon Lieutenant-Ueneral Haron von l,oe, coin mander of the Eighth Army Corps, the decoration of the order of the lied luigio, The Czar, Prince of Wales and King of Greece are urging the Duke of uinioer and to make some arrangement wltn I'.m peror William in regard to Uruuswlck's succession. According to the latest reports that have reached Uonarola. on v merchants oi xht bor from Khartoum were on board the steamer which ran aground some days ago at W ady Garna. Egyptian correspondence published In a London paper last week shows that the British government has oll'cred f 100,000 to any Shiekah who would secure Gordon's safe retreat from Khartoum. Earl Granville has obtained the assent of the German and French governments to the proposals to permit the work oi tne Congo conference to extend to a complete settlement of the Congo question. Duamas. a membor of the municipal government of Marseilles, has tied with 17.000 francs, which were intended lorais. tribution among the cholera sullerers. A warrant has been Issued lor his arrest,. United States Minister Lowell has writ ten that he will be unable, on account of pressure of business, to accept an Invita tion tendered him to be present at the an nual cutters' feast at Sheflleld, England. The London Post has former y apolo gized to Fred Archer for tho charges of unfair riding at the Doncaster and Man chester meetings, and the jockey has withdrawn his libel suit against tne paper. The comet recently discovered by Pro fessor Wolf, of Heidelberg, and Professor Copeland, of England, is now visible to the naked eye at Alexandria. It appears as a nebulous body, condensed at center and devoid of tali. A heavy dock gate has fallen into tho sea near tne entrance u me ihuuui Havre, France, obstructing navigation. Until it is removed It w ill prevent the in- . ., , . . . . .1... f '......a... I fress ol tne steamer in mo ucntiw ran satlantic Line. Tim cit Izpiih of Catania. Sicilv. have sub- I. n,l n Hiiflicleiit.suni to redeem the golden cross, which was presented to the Cardinal of San Felice by the Pope, and w hich the former gave to tho sunerers oy the recent tornado there. The appropriation for tho Harbor of Refuge at Kingsvillc, at Lake Erie, prov Die lent to eomnleto the work, a petition ior an aniuiionai Kraut ui ?iu,ww . . . Jlt.l f . A III IU HI has been forwarded to the Canadian gov eminent, and is favorably received. A Toronto dispatch says: The statement tol,.(rrn tihcrt from London that Canada has ottered men anu money w um upo nies, to sustain them In the struggle win Mnf.ru Im news to the Canadinna. No such oiler has ever been maae pmmc nens. Savs a London dispatch: Sir Charles Dilk'e, President of the local government hnnrd. in a soeei h at Oldham recently, said if the Tories would propose a reason able re-distribution schema me govern- ment would be lound anxious 10 nieei them. A Montreal disnatch of a recent date says the evidence furnished the authori tie In connection with the Quebec explo slons. shows the outrage was not com- ..,itt.l liv Iriuh Nationalists, as supposed, but by enemies of the contractor of the parliament Dunning. f iiie hrlcrands who attacked the Turkish mail caravun from Hagdad, near i-'onMinntinniili. receutlv. and robbed It of :tcKi.ti(J0, have been captured by the troops. The others will soon be captured. Part of ih. mm.ev ImH been recovered, and an other portion is also expected to be se cured. In the French Chamber of Deputies last week, Lauquis placed on tne tame au .n,.i,Jm.ni ti the cattle customs bill, which proposes to 8x a duty of five francs per hundred kilograms on foreign corn. The amendment also proposes that the principal authorities of the provinces lie empowered to tlx the price of bread and meat. The London Starulard ia Its financial column last week says: There are re I nnnrii nf serious dilliculties im pending in Liverpool produce shipping trades. One company of the American liners recently called a formal meeting of Its creditors and reveaiea iu ihbhiij fully to meet It engagements, but no formal bankruptcy was apprehended. DOMESTIC TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. The Georgia drouth has ended. Senator Fair, of Nevada, has returned from Europe. C. P. Huntlneton save business In the East is picking up. The losses bv the Are at Carthaare. X. Y., aggregate f 500,000. Commander Schlev has Issued his report on the rescuo of Greely. Martin Murphv. a San Francisco mil lionaire, died last week. Lack of funds prevents the completion of the Uartholdi statue pedestal. The stnire between Jefferson Cltv and lloulder, M. T., was robbed recently. The colnsiro of silver In the United States the past year, has been (17,000,000. Extensive forest (Ires are raulne In Xew Jersey iu Camden and Gloucester ooun- ties. J. R. Dorsey, aired 75, and June Wade. aged 00, wore lynched at Centre, Ala., last week. Scarlet fever or scarlatina is epidemic at the Wisconsin Industrial School for girls in Milwaukee. Adams' express ofllce at Woonsocket, R. I., was entered and robbed of (11,000 tne other night. The taxable property of San Louis Obis. po, Cal exceeds (8,000,000, an increase of over .w per cent. ti.o oi.,o r w.n ci.i i).,i. . im iiu.,. t vi .no i ail L'lirc, iinu.. New York, has begun the payment of dividends on M per cent. The liabilities of A. W. Howman. capl tallst, San Franoisco, who recently as. signed, will reach (1,000,000. John Welsh, a New York Jeweler, gave a banquet last week to the surviving members of Stevenson s regiment. The privafe nankins house of H. D Cobke & Co.. of Washington, lias failed. Liabilities, (170,000; assets, JJW.UW. The Central Pacific Railroad has adopted the time of the Utlth meridian for trains running west of jDgden and El Paso. Pension Commissioner Dudley has been exonerated from the charge of glvimr preference to applicants from Ohio and Indiana. The bovs employed In a number of glass factories in Pittsburg are on a strike for an advance of 5 to 10 rents per day In their wages. The engagement of President Arthur and Miss Tillie Frellnghuysen, daughter of the Secretary, is announced. The mar riage will take place In January. The Department of State has been In formed by the consul at lluda-Pesththat a general national exhibition will lie held at that place, beginning on May 1, 1HS5. Carrie J. Welton, who recently perished on Long's Peak, Colorado, bequeathed (0,()00 to the Society for the Prevention of Crueltv to Animals of New York. The Chinese Consulate In San Francisco has dispatched its attorney to Washington to represent its interests in several con tested cases arising from the restriction law. Thn Secretary of the Treasury has re ceived the reports of the special commit tee appointed to consider the general ques tion of classification or wool under a new tariff. The Secretary of State has designated Kasson, United States minister to Ger many, representative of the United States at the Congo conference to be hold in Uerlln. A Are a few days ago burned the furni ture factories of John & Ellison, and Freeso & Hrustmalcr, Chicago. Loss on both will be about (Ilo.OIX); insured for (11,000. The steamer Anieriuue, of the French line, whilo lying at New York last week, caught lire in her hold a'tiong some cot ton. It was speedily extinguisnuu, caus ing only a slight damage. Minnie Cummlngs. an actress, obtained a verdict of (1,000 last week against Wil liam 11. Davis, a police omcer, anu uena Murphy, milliner, of New York, in an ac tion for false Imprisonment. The Tteadlnir Coal and Iron Company's shnft was discovered to be on tire last week. The vein being perpendicular it Is iiiuioHslblu to reach the tire. The mine will urohablv have to be Hooded. The loss will be heavy. The Trcasurv Department last week Is sued a warrant for (HKl,(ltl7 In favor of the President of the World s Industrial and Cotton Exposition. This Is the fourth In stallment of (1,000,000 appropriated by Congress for the Exposition. The physicians sent by the Minnesota State Hoard of Health to Investigate the disease at Hrookings, Dak., report it to be tli most virulent tvne of small-pox. At least VA) people have been directly exposed and the gravest results are leareu. Tim kfemner Elder, from Bremen and Kniithiiiinitoii. completed the voyaire in iluvs and five minutes from Uueena town, making the Elder the fourth fastest steamer alloat, having oniy oecn ueaien ny the America, Oregon ami Aiaa. Charles Mitchell, the pugilist, has is sued a challenge to Domiuick McCaffrey to tight within six weeks, with hard gloves or bare lists, in any city In the world, barring New Orleans, from (500 to (2,500 a side. Mitchell has deposited (500 iorfcit. Information from the Texas border ln dicnlcs carelessness or misunderstanding on the part of eattle inspectors, several Texas herds having been admitted to the territory of New Mexico, which, although free from the fever, have left a poisoned trail that has developed fever in the native herds. Says a Louisville, Ky., dispatch: Rubels Rock, a dangerous formation on the Ohio, at the falls, was blasted by the government employees recently. Almost every steamer alloat on the Ohio has suffered from the rock. Hoats scrape the bottom and dis joint their hulls against the treacherous ledges. The wife of Joseph Shirley, residing near Letart, W. Va., was Instantly killed last week by lightning. She was sitting In her room with one of her little f iris when the bolt descended by the side of the chimney, It being an Inside one, and came Into the room with the above result. The little girl was badly stunned, but will re cover. The Secretary of the Navy has Issued a general order for the establishment of a college for an advanced tours of profes sional study for naval officers, to be known as the Naval War College. It will be under the general sujervlslon ef the Bureau of Navigation. The principal building on Coasters' Harbor Island, II. I., will be as signed K IU use. ADes Moines, la., dispatch says: The jury In the case of Mrs. Kachael Huff vs. Amman & Schuster, brewers, last week gave the plaintiff a verdict for (1,500. T ut winter her husband got drunk at the brewery and on his way nome ien on me bridge on the ice and was killed. The ver dict was (1,:J0 actual and (JJ0 exemplary damages and costs. PJBTLAHD MARKET REPOHT KLOUR - Fancv extra. bbL 4.2fc superfine. (:l.(lu; country brands, (2.7u. w it tai-Appearances would Indicate a light trading at present, the demand having fallen off and valley sellers being slow to concede the late decline. Receipts of this quality are less, while of Walla alia they averago well. (Jtintations do not exceed (1.05 for Walla Walla and (1.12) for valley. Few sellers have visited this market in the past few days, the bulk of the buying being dose in the interior on orders. At San Francisco No 1. ship ping Isquoted at $1.2114, w hich corresponds with our quotation 01 ll.lii here. BUTTER-Per lt. choice dairy. 27iffi30c: country store, 20c; eastern, i!5c. SYKUPS California refinery sj, f gal., bbls 0-Jc, kgs 65c, cs., gal, tins, t)5c; Eastern, bbls., f gal., 55c, kgs, 00c, cs.. flftc. BEANS Small whlte,(3; bayos, (3.50; pinks. (4. ami butters.?!. 50, GREEN FRUITS-Apples. t bu. tm 76c; lemons, (7.00;tt.00: pears, 7e; oranges, If bx (4.75; limes. If 100,(l.O; peaches, t bx, (1.50; plums. 75c; figs, f tl; be; watermelons, tf doi,(3.00; cauteloupes, If crate, S2.7. POULTRY--Chickens, t dot., spring, fLMjtX old. (4.00&J.0; ducks. 7.0OTaU; geese, (H10; turkeys. If lb.. 12140. WOOL-Valley, 13(sl5c; Eastern Ore. gon. 12(J1.V. EGGS If doi.. 374c LAIU)-Stcady with free stocks. We quote: Oregon, kegs if lb., 12i(iil2i(c; tins, 13c; Kasteru, small tins, 12A(an3c. RICK-Sandwich Islands, No. 1, If IK, 5)c; China mixed, 4($4ic; China No. 1, 0c: Rangeon. 6Jc. FRUITS-Prunes, Hungarian, ft., 12)0 15c; raisins (sew), If bx., (1.60f.2.00. hf bxs., fi.0O(?,2.2, qr bxs., (2.2.60, 8th bis., (2.2.V42.50; currants, Zante, If U. ' In bxs., 10c: citron, If lb. in drums, ijc; almonds, Marseilles, If lb., ltl&lSc, Lauc, &K; walnuts, Chili, 11(312,0, California. Ufa He. SUGRS-Golden C. In bWls., If lb.. 8c, In hf bbls., tic; refined D, bbls., , hf bbls., -; dry granulated, bbls.. OJe. hf bbls., Ujo: crushed, bins., Oflc; fine crushed, bbls., 10, hf bbls., 10c; cube, bbls. tjc. hf bbls, 10c; islands, No. 1, kgs, 7c, bgs., 7c. BARLEY Rrewlng, If 100 lbs.. (1.10 l.i'O; feed, (1.10: ground, (25.00. FISU-Extra Paclllc codfish, whole, In c, 71c, boneless, in bxs.. SJc If lb.; domestic salmon, hf bbls., (4.00(u5.00, bbls.. (H.50. l-lli. cans, If dos., (1.30; mackerel, No. 1, If kit, (2.50, No. 2, (l.(KHi2.25, No. 1, hf bbls., (10.00, No. 2, (.5l; herrings, salted, hf bbls.. (4. dried, 101b. bxs., 50c PROVISIONS-Stocks of shoulders and sides are small, and somo houses report them wanted. There Is tho same good movement. We quote bacon. HftuHJc; hams, ItkmlOlc; shoulders, IHajllc; eastern hams, lfKwItlc; eastern bacon, 14c. OATS-alesof extra choice have been made up to 34c, but good to choice feed have sold at lUO'.u. while tsere is no uo maud fur inferior even at 2x30c, Wash ington Territory is sending large quanti ties to ban r rancisoo, mil nine is going from here. FEED, ETC.-Corn meal, If 100 lbs., (3.W buckwheat, (5.26iiJ.50; oat meal, (4.X5; cracked wheat, (3.50: bran. K ton (H.utXdlfl.rO; shorts. 818.00, middlings, fine, (J'5.00; hay, haled, (11.00; chop, (22.50: oil cake meal, (115.00. . I .......... . . . . .a a 1 1 VEU&TAULfcs tauuage. r w. no; turnips, If sck., 75c: carrots, 60c; beets, $lM.2i: onions, If lb, 1(8 lie: parsnips, sck. (1 1.25; tomatoes. V lb, 2c. DRIED FKUIMO Apples, macnine- cured, If lb.. O&lOc, sun-cured, occ; peaches, machine-cured, in ooxes, prunes, German, In boxes. If lb oVasjc; plums, sua-cured, pltless, 10c, machine cured, 1013c; pears, machine cured. Hf 10c; sun-cured, 6c; figs, California. 25-tb, bx.. 0c: Smvrnx, ltka20c. HOI'S-IC lb., 170i20c; 11YK-Nominal. 100 lbs.. tl.OO0l.BO HONEY In comb. If lb., 18c; strained In 6 gal., 10c If lb.; 1-gal. tins, If dot, (14.00 4S15.00. half-gal.. (7.50. CHEESE Per IbOregon choice local, 10c; imported, 15c. HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry. souad, 15lttc If lb, culls, oue thlrd less; salt hides, heavy plump, 8c, light weights. 7c; kips and calf, 8. sheep pelt, Just Bhorn, 10c, two months wool, ans. lambskins, KK20c, tallow, tic; burlaps, 40 In. He, 45 In., 8Jc, U In., loc; twine, nour, oo eV40c, wheat, 35c, tleece, 12 13c; gunnies, 15(4 IHc, wheat sacks. 7i(47!(c; BAR ERANC18C0 MARKETS. RECEIPTSr-Wheat, 143.000 ctls.: Hour, 05,00 nr. sks.: oats, 10,500 ctls.; potatoes, 6,500 sks.; eggs. 10,500 dos. BAGS AND BAGGING The wheat bag market continues stagnant. It is found that the supply is in excess of the de mand, as has been tho case for many years. We quote best quality Cal cutta wheat twigs, standard slxe and weight, at 5i(a,0c for spot lots; San Quctitin factory make, 6J; California Jute Mill make,l.7c; potato gunnles,llfoil2c; wool bags, 3ii(sl2Jc apiece; Burlap cloth, (We for 40 Inch. FLOUR-Prlccs remain uniform. We quote: San Francisco extra, best, at tl.25f4.80; medium. (3.504.00; shipping superllne, (2.50(a,3.50. EGGS- do.. 40(it llc. POULTRY Live turkeys, gobblers, 21 faMc, do. heiit, 2lfe2ln. do. dressed. - -c; roosters, .".50(u.0.00 for old. and ( 60 7.60 for young; hens (t).00(8.60; br.nl ers, (4.00;a)4.BO, according to sire: ducks, (tl 60(0 8.0H If dos.:gcese $2.252.75 tmir. BARLEY The vngaries of call trading sadly upset values In the sample market. Holders oi recu are anxious iu i.-ni; m full figure of the day, and as (1.03 tf ctl was bid at the call session ior any pari, ui a thousand tons, seuer imi uon.c,., would seem reasonable to suppose iimi, u iw,in.l,i Into were worth such a price. certainly retail parcels as exhibited on the tables ought to nriug bi kmi r ot denli rs ouote No. 1 reed atlcWeUac, claiming that buyers will not give more. Brewing Is moderatlvely active and steady at a range of 05c(? (1.10 If ctl. In Cheva lier there Is no movement of consequence, while prices are undisturbed, ranging iruiu (1.15 to (1.60 V ctl, according to quamy. Sales were: . , No. 1 Feed- wo. Spot 1 Buyer season 13 Seller season 1 01 j Buyer 1HM 1 07j Seller 1HHI 1 03 Asked. (lli 1 01 1 08 1 63i SEEDS Brown mustard. (2.603.00; yellow, (2.1K2.2.5; canary, 45c; hemp, 34m3Jc; rape, timotny, ooc, ai- falfa, Vjranc r m. h"i "v)" r vm AlPLESHr,bx..30fe50c. MELON'S-Cantaloupes, 2jr0c V crate; watermelons, (38 If 100. ltDNKY Kxtracted. 6(47o V ID for choice: comb, 7fe0c; extracted. 45c. HIDES Dry. If lb., usual seiecuon. 17c; dr kip. 17c: dry calf, 20(&22c; salted tleers, 50 to 55ft. Sc. GROUND BARLEY Quotable at (2C BUCKWUEAT-Quotat,Ie at (2.10Q2.25 ctl. OATS-The market Is steady at our quo tations. Late arrivals of Washington Territory have been placed at from (1.05 to (1.10). The best lot of these OaU would class as No. 1 grade, but they cannot pass ollieial Inspection on account of damp con- dlWe'qnote: Surprise and milling. (1.40 1.45; No. 1, tl.25ftl.35; No. 2, tl.U L15; black. tLUl.l0 If cti; new Sallnaa feed, tl.Kl.25 TALLOW Grease, 4&5; crude, 60,c; Mflnut UlfnAif It tb. DRIED PEAS Green, (2.25; nllea, (1.75: blaca-eye, t2.00 If c ti STBAW-Quoubia at 3050c 4 bale.