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Eugene City Business Directory BETTM AN, 0. Pry goods, clothing, groceries end g-eueral merchandise, southwest corner Willamette uu -K"tu airooia. BOOK BTORE-One door outh of the Astor " . A full alnnk nf natAil V. plin nd fancy. PAIN BROS. Dealers In Jewelry, watches. dockland musical instruments, V Illume tte street, between eleventh and highth. D0RRI9, B. F.-Dealer In stoves and tinware. Willamette street batween Heveuth and Eighth. FRIENDLY. 8. H. Dealer In dry goods, cloth Ins and iteneral merchandise, Willamette etrest, batween Eighth and Ninth. (JILL, J. P. Physician, surgeon and druggist, nostoHlce, Willamete street, between Seventh and Kighth. HENDRICKS, T. O. Dealer In general mer chandise, northwest corner Willamette and Ninth streets. HODES, 0. Keeps on hand fine wines, liquors, cigars and a peol and billiard table, Willam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M. Gunsmith, rifles and shot guns, breach and muzzle loaders, for sale. Repairing done In tha neatest style and war ranted. Shop an Ninth street. LUCKEY, J. S.-Watchmaker and jeweler, keeps a fine stock of goods in his line, Willam ette street, In Ellsworth's drug store. McCLiREN", JAMES-Cholce wines, liquors and cigars, Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON. A.B.-A fin stock of plain and fancy visiting cards, PRISTON. 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 olllce. RKNSHAW, WM.-Wines, liquors and oigars of the best quality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard table In town. I. W. MATLOCK. J. 1). MATLOCK. IIATLOCK BROS. SUCOtSHORH TO T. O. Hendricks. Having purchased the store formerly owned by T. G. Hendricks, we take pleasure in in forming the public that we will keep a well selocted stock of CONSISTING OF Dry Cods, Boots, Shoes, HATS, GROCERIES, NAILS, Croclcery sniTobnccos In fact sur stock will be found to be complete. By honest and fair dealing we hope to be able to secure a liberal share of the publio patronage. . Call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We can always be found at tha OLD HENDRICKS CORNER, Where we will take all kinds of Produce in exchange for goods. MATLOCK BROS. Feb. . 1884. EUGENE MARBLE WORKS Eugene City, Oregon. 3Xarble Headstones, TOMBS, MONUMENTS AND MARBLE WORK Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, FurniBhed at the lowest market rates, and of the finest Marble. Uive me a can aim e amine my work. Shop on illam mette, one door south of the Guard olllce. GUS HICKETHIER, Proprietor, McClung & Johnson SUCCESSORS TO THB LAKE COUNTY MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION, Wa would announce to the citizens of this county that having purchased me enure of merchandise of the Lane County Mercantile Association considerably below the original cost, and having added largely thereto by re cent urchasoa for cash. Our Stock is now Complete And second to none In this cjuntv. We cor hi.ii,, i.i nriil examination ot our stock, as we know we can give you satisfaction both in goods and prices. r Aim la to 8ell the Beat Uooda for the Leant none)-. Call nd examine our goods and be con. i j wi.h in nurchase. We always take pleasure in showing goods ana giving prices. All Unto ofPralace UM at HisM MamtRates Liberal Dlaeouata for Cash. oproniTiox Is the Life of Trade SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheapw than any other shop in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all aronnd. Resetting old shoes $1. All warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive St. Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will herotur kmp a eamplet ttock of Ladies', Misses' and (MflM's Shoes! BITTOX BOOTS, Slippers, Whit and Black, Sandals, FINS KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything In the Boot and Shoe Jlne, to which 1 Intend to devote my especial attention. MY COOOS 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! TO WHOM IT 51 A V Ce)CERX: I horobr (rive notice that I am the sola owner of the Patent Bight for Sinking and Driving Wells in Lane County, State of Oregon, and that said Right Is protected by Letters Patent is sued by the United States Government to Nel son W. Green, of Courtland County, Stale of New York. All persous who have driven wells or had them driven, without my permission, since the 21st day of Febuary, 1873, are liable to prosecution tor Infringement ol said itignt ana are hereby noliiled to come forward and adjust the same. AU infringements In the future will be prose- ouUxL I am prepared to drive Wells or will grant permission to others ou application. B. F. DORRIs). SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM CHARLES M. HORN, Practical Gunsmith. DIALS IN GUNS, RIFLIS, Fishing Tackles and materials Repairing done In the neatest style and warranted. Sewing Machines, Safes, Locks, etc., repaired. Guns Loaned and Ammunition Furnished Shop on Willamette St., apposite Postofllce. Book and Stationsry Store, Poitsffics Building, Eugens City. I have on hand and am constantly receiving an assortment ot tne best SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STATIONERY. Blank Books, Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, BLANKS. ETC. A. S. PATTERSON. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AO JEWELER Repairing of Watches and Clocks executed with punctuality and at a reasonable cost. Willamette Street, Eugene City, Or, B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, Pumps, Pipes, Metals, AND Housb FflrnisliiflE Goods Generally WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, - - - Oregon, Central Market, DFislierAcWntkins PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair share of the publio patronage solicited, TO TUB FARMERS: We will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, hogs and sheep. Shop on "Willamette Street, EUCENE CITY, ORECON. Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. junU F. M. WHKINS. Practical DrflecLst 1 GlBmis DRUGS, MEDICINES, Brashea, Palate, Glana, OIU, Leade, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. physician PreeorlpUona Compounded 1'ERSON'a.L A'1 IMPEKSONIL. Miss Kate Blake is a now bonutv iseovered in the south of Kmrland. au'd is said to rival Mrs. Langtry. Miss Minnie Goubk'v. of New Ha- ven, Conn., is thirteen years old and weighs three huudred wounds. Earl- ford Pool. Mrs. McK. Twombly, daughter of William IL Vanderbilt, has, among her other possessions, a parasol of black Bittin and Chantilly lace that cost 5U0. A'. Y. Sun. Maexie Mitoholl refuses to rlav Sunday eveninirs. She was oflered a guarantee that Lor houses on two Sun ny evening would afrreirate f2.000. but she refused. Chicago Journal. Paul A rhipps, of Littleton. N. C. was on his way to Nebraska to look at land when an Iowa cyclone overtook him in the western" part of that, State and frightened hitu to death. Chicago jtujum. Senator Edmunds is not only an expert fisherman, but he is a first rate, amateur cook, and can broil a fish or make a punch with equal facility. It is said he takes great pride in the latter accomplishment, and is often called upon by liia friends to exercise his skilL' Troy 2mes. Archbishop Kenrick, of St Louis, is now seventy-eight years old, but halo and vigorous. Visiting Philadelphia not ioiijj niro, no iouuu a carria laced at his disposal when he was go ng to a certain asylum to say mass. 'No. mv children said ho. "1 prefer to walk.'' Philadelphia Press. Hartley Campbell, the plny-writer, is described as "tall, spare and slim, with a wide expanse of forehead, wavy bnir, parted in tho middle, and an ear nestness in his manner and way of talk ing that seems absolutely incompatible with the creation of humor that is so prominent an element in somo of his plays. Ptttil Eudel, tho French oxposor of art frauds, assures amateurs that it is no shame to them if they are now and then taken in, for there is no cabinet of curiosities without its false pieces. The provincial museums of France, and: even those of the capital, contain them. I lie grand cabinet ot medals of the Na tional Library holds a certain numbor of notorious frauds. Washington Wells, a man of sev enty, born oNcolored parents in War ren County, Va., visited Hagorstown, Md., recently, and was an object of, interest, from the fact that his skin has, changed to that of a white man. Tho nhnntrn commenced sixteen vears a?o. and has now progressed so fur that the color has disappeared from nine-tenths of his person. His case lias puzzled the medical fraternity. Baltimore iun. "Rowser" Wit, a colored boy who; died recently at Greenvtllo, V L, at the nirn nf sixteen Tears, was. snvs the j , - , Boston journal, a most rcmarnauio ex ample of a skeleton. Tea months after his birth his flesh began wasting away, and though he increased in stat ure, it was in Doues only, no grew ro uve feet in height; with a well-developed head and neck.- but the rest of his body was strictly skiu and bones. Wheu held in front of a strong light the pro cess of digestion could be observed in his body. He had never walked or talked. "A LITTLE NONSENSE." "You don't mean to send us across the river in that horrid old boat, with that little boyP" "Tis all right, mum. Sure, an' the b'y can shwiiu loike i dook!" Flieqcnde Blatter. "I admit." said the young lawyer, "that I am not a very good mau; but, then, how could you expect it of mo?, It 8 practice that makes periect, you know; and that I haven t got." "Halloo!" shouted one boy to an other whom ho saw running wildly down the street "Halloo! Are you training for a race?" "No," called back the flviDZ boy, "I m racing for a train." Hitrh ia; Which nnrt of tho tho cake will you take, Johnny?" "Oh,' 1 11 take the soprano, l guess. - "ino sonrano. wual ao you iuenur iuo upper part, oi course, ma; uunmg ton Free Press. "Yes," said a Denver man to his. wife, "in the past wcelt 1 nave seen two: rainbows, both red." "1 can leu you the next thinir that you oujrht to see," remarked the lady, nuietly. "What is that?" "A doctor. AT. Y. Bun. Scene: Table d'hote at fashioti able hotel on Dcesido; big market day, Farmer of the old school has dined, Waiter "Finished, sir?" Farmer Fat's the chairsre?" Waiter "Five shillings, please.,p Farmer (start "Five shillin's? Weel, I'm nao yet" Resumes operations. deen Amateur Farmer (showing pet Jer sey bull to friend from the city, who ob stinately persists in staying on the other side of the fence) "He's perfectly gen tle, George. Bee him come to me when I coll him." Friend from City , Oh. ves: ha does that all rltrht for me. too: the trouble is he doesn't mind when I tell him to go away." Chicago Tribute. "Won't vou have another biscuit, Mr. Ihimlcvf"' asked tho landlady po- 1itlv: "I made them myself. Jane, nass Mr. Dumley the biscuits.' "Thanks, no," replied Duraley. ' won't eat any moro of them, but might put a couple in ray pocket am going into a dangerous quarter tha nitv tiknitrht. and. nnfortunatelv. h.ft mv revolver at the office." Bos on Po'st. "Why," ho pleaded, "our very cir cumst4inccs bind us together; our sim llnr tastes, our friendship, long ao quaintauce" "Yes." she replied "even ae could hind us together.' Whnt aire, dearest?" he asked. "Mu pilncro ' answered she, gluemily. minute later, as he paste up and dow the room a one. he realized that his failure was ntndr.nL gumjj ilcte. A'. Y. Jnde- "There is not going to be any more marriages in Indiana, said old judge nni..ii' a crusty old bachelor. "How is that?" asked his nephew, who had itistgot married. "I seethe Legisla ture has passed a law forbidding weak minded persons to marry, and they are the only ones wno ever iiqk m uuiu Riu h a thinir." As old Daniels is rich both the nephew and young wife laughed heartily at the wit of the old mau. Tcxat eijumjs. rOKZIOH TELEGRAPHIC ABWI. Everything is quiet at Kassoula. Political rloU are frequent in Belgium. The rron of oratitres In southern Kuroue is very large. A violent storm prevailed throughout reat Britain last week. Count LowenhauDHt SwedUh minister at Washington, has been recalled. The Cuban bandits Pores Junlnes and uan Itodrlqnet are reported killed by troops. Tha Duke of f onnausht will return to Loudon from India in March via San Francisco. The English authorities at Morocco are accused of inciting the natives against tna rrencn. Small nox is rasing anions: the natives at Merawl, Kgypt, and numbers are dying irom tne uisease. Mme. Gerster Is in London ill with rheu matism ot the throat, and has cancelled all her engagements. The French flas has been at Jaiurah. Sagalo and Rodalion, Day ot Adea. France will annex them. Mr. Wilson Barrett's Impersonation of Hamlet Is having a successful run at the Princess Theater In London. The trial of Cornwall and Kirwln'at Dub lin, for unnatural otlenees. resulted in the acquittal of the prisoners last week. The Paris Ttltoravhic states that Trlme Minister Ferrv has accepted England's of fer to mediate between China and France. Advices from Shanghai say a serious type of cholera is spreading through the 1 V. . 1 . 1.1 1 u ,.. mosa. Several of the tribes at Suakem. hearing of the success of General Gordon, are man ifesting an inclination to desert Osmaa Digma. In the House of Commons last week. Gladstone said the advance on Khartoum would have been made earlier had it been possible. Tha bark Plevna, of Liverpool, which arrived out from M. John, is. II., was burned to the water's edge last week, Tho crew were saved. The Conservatives in the House of Lords will not unite In accepting the Marquis of baiistmry s pailcy ot resistance to the pass ags of the franchise bill. One thousand students accused ot Nihil ism have been expelled from the I'nlvers ity of Kletr, St Petersburg, and drafted into the army as conscripts. Tha Vienna OJIMal Journal announces the approval bv the diet of Lower Austria f the scheme for a canal Intended to Join the Danube iMbe ana uuer rivers. The State lino steamer State of Alabama. which recently arrived at Glasgow from rsew York, has been airround In the Clyde. She is leaking badly. Part of the cargo Is damaged. The report that Sir John McDonald has secured a subsidy for a line of steamers to connect with the Canadian racltlc and ply between HrltisJi Columbia and Japan, lacks continuation. A package containing fifty-three pounds of dynamite was stolen from the magazine at kiadberg, Austria. The people lu that vicinity are much alarmed, as its wlicreS' bouts are unknown. Save a Paris dispatch of a recent date: Sardou's new drama '-Theodora," accord' inn to critical forecast, is his finest work, The drama opens to Bernhardt a chance tor her greatest creation. The French Minister of War strongly opposes the proposal to demolish Paris fortification erected under the adinliils tratlen of President Thiers and to use tholr sites for building purposes. Recently at Laclen, France, an attempt was made to shoot Kins Leopold, une shot was lired at him by a radical student. The would-be regicide was arrested and news incident thereto suppressed. In the House of Commons last week. Aslilev. Under Secretary for the Colonia Department stated that the KiikIIsIi ov eminent was preparing to send a force to expel the Boers from the MonUloas terrl lory. Count von Munster. German emlmssa' dor to England, has been instructed by his government to reply verbally to several of the questions regarding the proposed Congo conference recently asked by Karl Granville. Archibald Stewart a hotel keeper at Portnr'a I .nli a. N. S.. died recently from eating wild parsnip which he supposed to he sarsapariua. Another man nainea Murphy is In a critical condition from the same cause. "Tlnser Frits." Crown Prince of Gcr- manv. has become resent of Brunswick, The title of Duke has been dropped. The Prince s e dust son will succeed to tne re gency when his father becomes Emperor at Germany. It Is learned that fifty basha baouk who were dispatched from Mossoula in pursuit of marauders have decided in a body to become a band of Abyssinian brigands. Two Europeans are held prls oners by them in hope of securing a ran som. II. CamDbell Bonncrman. Secretary to tho Admiralty, is appointed Chief Secre tary for Ireland, vice Trevelyan. George H-Lah f'Viannollni. ftf t)lA Illlphf nf Tjlll. iutr. hai been created a peer and will be sucoeeded by Trevelyan wttn a seat in tne Cabinet Advices from Valparaiso state that the steamer Cardlllera is stranded in tne strait. She will nrobablv be sottcn off. Tore feet ot water have already been nnmned out and the openings stopped, Three hundred tons of undamaged cargo have been saved. The Town Council of Capo Dcstrla, near Frlest, has been dissolved by tne uerman government and tha town put In charge of a government commissioner, In conse- auence of a recant proposal to hold a aem ' ., . . 1. l 1 . ! ' I ... I onstraiion in lavor oi me uiBwriauiuimi recently expelled from the country. At a meeting of the beet root sugar manufacturers held in Berlin last week, resolutions were adopted against compul mnrv reduction of the cultivation of beel rnnta. Manufacturers believe that the necessary reduction will come naturally, owing to the stale oi tne sugar iraue. r.onprnl Klnnska recentlv convoked meeting at Pesth of the veterans of the war ol 1SHH. lie nas complied a aeciara tlon acquitting General Georgey of trea mnn A HnmitAiinn will Dresent the orisl nl daclaration to General (Seorsey and place a copy in the National Museum at l'estn. The London Daily News' financial art! rl ura: "Ilurh McCullonsh. the new American Secretary of the Treasury, was, .m vara 11m. a familiar fltrure in Lonv bard street" It says it Is to be hoped that the next American administration will find a successor equally sound on banking matters. ThKnnlsh trnvtrnment was conslde aWy exercised last week by the receipt of a dispatch stating that the Cuban leaders Mvm. Contello and others had escaped irom the Balearic Isles, where they were and been landed at Ai rier bv the vessell which took them off the Islos. DOMESTIC TELKOKAf HIC HEWS. Chicago had a (150,000 fire rocently. Sil ver has been discovered near Onoonta, Coal miners near Denver. Col., are out on a strike. New York exported 801,714 bushels of heat last week. There are a larse number ot miners prospecting In Alaska. New York banks now hold t31.381.000 in excess of legal requirements. Tho finest block in Favette Citv.Pa.. burned last week. Loss, (00,000. The schooner Lucy, from Ralelsh. N. C. for New Orleans, has been wrecked. Joaquin Miller's latest play "Logan, the Slleut Maa," Is a failure in New ork. Heavy winds and snows are reported from Lakes Huron and Michigan ports. The work of setting stone on the Wash ington monument was resumed last week. General Fits John Porter has been ap pointed ' Police Commissioner ot New York. Mrs. Jernesan. ot Sandersvllle. Ga.. claims to have been cured by faith and prater. Lieutenant G reel v. of Arctic fame, has been Initiated a member of the New ork A. It The Muldoon-Christol wrestlins match last week at liradtord, ra., was won by tho former. Bernard Nantre, a real estate broker of ew Orleans, committed suicide, last woek by shooting. II. Lvon & Son. dry eoods dealers. St Louis, have failed. Liabilities, 100,000; assets, $ou,ooo. Tho twelfth annual congress tor the Ad vancement of Women was held in Balti more last week. To a New York reporter Captain rim. of the EnglUh navy, said that the Panama canal is a laiiure. The work ot imnrovins the harbor at Memphis. Tenn., is progressing steadily and satisfactorily. A psssensor train went throush a brldso near needing, ra., last weeK, ami several passengers were killed, The villa of Mary C. Holmes, of New ork, at Newport H. L, was burned last week. Loss, (AJ.OOO; Insured. Georse T. Jackson, president of the En tcrprise Cotton Factory of Augusta, Ga., is a defaulter to me tune oi fiou.uuu, Dr. Joseph Walker, tho oldest Free Mason In America, died in Montgomery county, M. l ., last week, aged Hi years. C. P. Huntlnston sold his brown stone mansion and stable on West Fifty-fourth street New York, last woek, for 9050.000. Hon. Hush McCulloush has been sp pointed by tho President to succeed Wal ter g. urcsiiam as secretary or, tne treas ury It Is said in New York that the Union Parillc is more likely to set the Oregon Hallway and Navigation lines than the Northern Pacific. Trains throush Pennsylvania to the Jersey coast pass through miles of smoke clouds from the forest tires in that soctlon and through a stilling atmosphere. News from McKenrie. Tenn., sajs An drew Swain, who was poisoned last week by a man named Taylor, Is dead. Taylor s In Jan. mere are threats ot lynening. Lincoln Keith was shot in tho head by Dick Adkinsoa. at Kdwardsport. Ind., last week. Keith lived but a few hours. It was an unprovoked murder, and lynching s feared. Dr. Mrs. Helea Cummlngs. of South Boston, Mass., has been arrested for the uirilnr of Mrs. William G. Hill, caused through carelessly placing the wrong labels on two bottles. The raisins of flax has assumed Im porta ut proportions In southern Dnrkota ihia vitar. liver z.uuu.uuu uiihiiuih nava been raised and tho farmers are selling it at (1.10 per bushel. R Salter, a wholesale milliner of San Francisco, assigned last week to Solo- mon Haas. His liabilities aro 825.000; as- 1 . . . . i, . , . i..ij nated at820,oou. ihoprinci- pal creditors are in New York, The new cruiser. Atlanta, will be taken tn New York for her machinery. The Bos ton, it is expected will bo launched In two or three weeks, and more than one-halt of the work on the Chicago is completed, The Western Export Association decided at a meeting recently held in Chicago to rsducs tho production oi wuisny iu per cent or lu.uuo gallons a nay. inej pro pose to cut down tho production to the de mands oi tne traae. Tl-I , IT!-... MAmnanv T Twpnlff. fifth Infantrv. while watching a dance the other evening in a negro dance house In Dead wood, Dak., was snot ana instantly killed by a woman nameu mauo. o. uiums, The CSUSO OI lUO snooting is unauuwu. Tinfna nianrhard. representing tho Na- tinini Si-imnl Knmlidilnff Comnauv of Chi cago, has been visiting tho Northwest Ho ( tha author nr ins Historical oibo ui uid United States, used generally in public schools, Santa Fe. N. M.. is greatly excited over ... ....I . I ........ , n Tr I'latrl Baldacl, editor of La Aurora, a panlsn tiAwananer. and Mrs. Perfect Yrlssari, daughter of Don Kafael Topas, whoso marriage was celebrated with great eclat about one year ago, Tha Riirnftnn.fieneral of the Marine Hos pltal at Washington reporU that tho fever has again broken out on tho west coast of Mexico, in tha most malignant form. The rit nf rnllma. 1.460 feet above the sea level, has not escaped the fever; It also rages In Manzanuia. At a meeting of tho American paper manufacturers held In New I ork recently t seemed to be. the general opinion that tha nrlf-a nf naner should bo Increased to correspond with tho Increased price ol rags, and that there should bo a decided curtailment ot production, Tnl.n T TI,.snta. editor of tho Mail, an afternoon paper published at Pittsburg, Pa., was convicted last wees; ana aeu tanrori tn nnvaflneof $5 and bo Imprhv n.rf nna minMte In lull for publishing on Juno 17th lost litxiiotis card renecuag on tho character of W. I. Lawrence. Th tdtimbers were successful in their ..rib. I,, nw YrW. last week. In wblch they demanded that one hour for d'nner should be given, ana mat wuia. tha winter months when darkness set In. They were also recom pensed for the tlmo they were ouu The town of Mayberry, N. C, is greatly excited over tho discovery of four headless skeletons, In an old dry well, beneath tho kitchen of a houso formerly occupied by an eccentric cabinet maker named Malcotn uAtm Tha haada were also dissovered in a haaket a short distance from tho trunks. Tha ninth annual meetlns of the Araerl can Academy was held In Baltimore last week. A resolution was adopted thanking W. H. Vanderbilt for tho gift to the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons of New York. Albert Gibbons was electoa presi A..,t .ml Oliver Wendell Holmes was elected honorary member. fOHTLANl) M AKKXT EKPOKT, If LOUR - Fancy extra. s bbl. 84.2fc superfine. $3.0t; country brands, $2.75. WHEAT-Dull. nesfeeted and slow markets are cabled. San Francisco alone shows any activity. The local market ex hibits the same degree of weakness as lately reported, yet selllns is described as free. Offerings are very free of all de scriptions. Walla Walla is quoted at $1.02(a Id.-). Valley Is Irregular at fl.lOtt l.llii, with the extreme less frequently paid. Thore must be 20,060 tons of wheat now in warehouses here, of which two thirds is in the hands ot shippers, A small class of vessels is being loaded this year, so exports are not as large as they would seem to he. UUTTKlt-Per lt, choice dairy. 27lffi30c: country store, 2Wa,c; eastern, 25c. SXltUl'i-Ca!ifornla refinery sL gaL. bbls., tUJc, kgs toe, cs gal. tins, tific; eastern, bbls., v got., boc, Kgs, cue, cs 06c. BEANS Small white,!; bayos. $3.60: pinks, $4, and butters.! 4.S0. GREEN FUU ITS-Apnlea. bu. MVa 75c; lemons, 97.O0tgS.00: pears, lie; orange. bx., f 4.75; limes, r 100,$1.W; peaches, bx, $1.50; plums, 75c; figs, if It; be; watermelons, f dox,$.'l.00; canUsloupes, V crate, $175; quinces, r bx, 7oc; grapes, 75r(?l. lUi;LTIlXChlrken. V dot., spring. $2.5tK1. old. $t.0Ui;4.t0; ducks. $7.00(a,U; geese, $H$10; turkeys. If lb.. 124 14c, WOOL Valley, W&loc; eastern Ore gon. lL'O'loC. VEGKTA BLES Cabbage. V lb, He; tur nlps,tck,$ 1(41.50: carroi,$l(? l.W; beets, $1(0,1. 0: onions, If In, Kit lie; parsnips. V sck, El(n.; tomatoes, V lb, Kc. KUtt-W dO..iTJC, LAKD-Steady with free stocks. Wo quote: Oregon, kegs. If lb., ljfellijc; tins, Lie; Eastern, small tins, 12(c. UICK-Sandwich Islands. No. 1. If Tb.. He; China mixsd, China No, 1, 0c: Hangoon. FltUlTS-I'runes, Hungarian, 124 15c; rslslns (new), If bx., $l.A0rg.00, ht bxs., fiMM'.'a, qr bxs., w.w&-t.w, ttn bis., f2.2,Vi2.5U; currants, Zaute, If B. Ill UAB, W , VIV, ... .....w, w,v almonds, Marseilles, If lb.. 10(ajl8c, Lane, ttk.; walnuts, Chili, llUic, California. Italic SUUitUS-Golden C. in bols., 9 lb,, 8c, In ht bbls., 81c; refined 1). bbls., , hi bbls., : dry granulated, bbls., OJs. ht bbls.. Vic: crushed. btis., uic; nao crushed, bbls.. 10, ht bbls., 10c; cube, bsls. V3c. hi bbls, 10c; islands, No. l, Kgs, 7c, bgs., 7o. FKEI), ETC-Corn meal, If 100 lbs., $3.09 buckwheat $5.25(0.5.50; oat meal, $4.25; cracked wheat $3.5": bran. If ton $ 10.0tKanfi.ro; shorta, I1K.00. middlings, fine. $J5.00; hay, baled, $11.00; chop, $22.50: oil rake meal. 15.00. HAKLK i iirewinn, r usi U)8.,i.iut9 1.20; feed. $1.10; grouud, $25.00. KISII-Kxtra I'aclllo codllsh. whole, in C, 74c, boneless, in bxs.. 8Jc If lt. ; doaiestic salmon, hf bbls., $4.Kft5.0O, bbls.. $8.50, l ib, cans, If dos., $l.au; nmcKerui, sso. i, r kit $&50, No. 2, $1.0(Ki2.25, No. 1, hf bbls., $10.00, No. U, $H.N); herrlngN salted, hf bbls., $4. dried, 10-lb. bxs., 60a PKOVISIONS-Stocks of shoulders ana sides are small, and some houses report them wanted. There is tho same good movement Wo quote baron. I4(vwjc; hams, 104c: shoulders, 0llc; eastern hams. 15(!tltlc; eastern bacon, 14c. OATS-Sales are made within the range of last quotations, ltecelpts are In part on ban rancisco account, ana iocoi uiienna are only fair. We quote good to choice feed :t2.. 35c, with inferior dllllcult to sell even at concessslons. HONliY In comb, tb 18c: strained In 5 gal.. 10c If lb.; 1 gal. tuN If dos, $14.00 d 15.00. half gal., $7.60. UlililtSll, I er iDurcgun cnoice local, m. imported, 14c, Hi k nominal, w im us., f i.wsi.. HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry. sound. 15ftl0o If R, culls, one-third less; salt hides, heavy plump, Ho, light weights, 7c; kips and calf, 8c. sheep pelts. Just shorn, 10c. two months wool, c. lambskins, 10d!,20c, tallow, Be; burlaps, 40 In. He, 45 in., 8Jc, UU in., loc; twine, now, ao (a 40c, wheat 35c, lleero, 1213cj gunnies, t . i l.)(a, loc, wiieau i , igtstui - - IAR FBARCIBCO KARXXTB. WIIEAT-Tho market is in fair motion. Both shippers and growers apjiear to bo working la unison. It is certainly deslra bio to get as much ot tho crop out of tho state before tne ricavy raina m harmony among tho parties directly inter- estea neips ihuimj in flmiruH for No. 1 srsde seems to be es tabllshsd at $1.25, as this rate Is generally accepted for parcels that come fairly up to standard. Of course, something of choicer character is taken at $1.20, while milling lots that possess extra attractive features conmiand $1.30 If ctl. Bidding at the closo Is represented as loiiows: No. 1 White mm. Asked. $1 30 Buyer season ft "s Buyer season, city I 40jJ Buyer 1H84 1 u i m Buyer 1884, city 1 31 1 32 BUAN The spot market Is quotable at $17.5IKH 18.50 per ton. II A RLE Y Tho market did not present so strong a front lost week. Fancy Feed changed bands In retail lasmon at ei, bui ordinary grade are hardly quotable at over 87c, while possibly a lower figure would be accepted if holders be anxious to realise. There aro lioerai oiienngs oi No. 2 quality that can bo bought attf7Jc, and probably less, while samples of yet lower description receive no attention, and consignments ot this latter class literally go begging lor custom, urowiiip wide range, tho figures being given at $1 (31.10 f ctl. In Chevalier there is no marked activity, and Quotations keep about tho same, say. $1.124&1.!W for com- mon, and $l.aoi.oo r cu tor cuuico ui good. Closing pneca iwt w follows: , No. 1 Feed- Bid. Asked. J 102 1 131 104 Spot $ w Buyer season 1 13 Seller season m Wl Buyer 18H4 1 W 1 Seller 1884 . 1 OOf ONIONS tluotablo at 750 if ctl. BEANS V o O"o to as follows: Bayos, 3.124: red,$2.2W 374; butter, $2,121; pinE, 2.2.V37i; Lmas. $2.5O(a;024; small white. $2.4n; pea, az.ou r cu. KKCKIPTS-Wheat 60.030 ctls.: flour, lfi.5t)0 qr. sits.: oats, 0o0 cUs.; potatoes, 2,750 sks.: eggs. 18.500 flos. BAGS AND BAGGING We quote best quality Calcutta wheat bags, standard slzo and welght,at 5a(a.ro for spot lots; San (Juentin factory make, 61; California Jute Mill make,0K,7c; potato gunnies, lojffllle; wool bass. Ui4&424c apiece; Burlap cloth. 6jc for 40 Inch. r l.UUlv I rices remain uununu. Wa nnote: San Francisco extra, best at $4.25Ta4.80; medium, $3.5O(g4.00; shipping superfine. $2.50&3.50. rOTATOKo wo quote wnan mm; Earlv rose. 4H2.&c; garnet chile, WKsOjcj peerless. t eti. HA Y-Alfalfa, $8.00(211.00; wheat$12 00 (BjlS-OO; oat, $11.00Ta;l4.00: barley, $8.t)0(F 10.00: mixed, fi.uuu w.iw r ton. CIIACKED CUK-N-viuotaoieat ooj COHNMEAIr Millers quote feed at $33 (dfi f ton; fine kinds, for tho table, 1a large or small packages. 3c If ft. BUTTEH Good to choice roll, w Jb 33374c: fair. 15 18c; firkin, 2021e; east ern, 14 We. . ..,.Ma MIDDLINGS Acuve at t io.wa-i.v v toDniED PEAS Green, $2.25; ntles, $1.75: blacseyo. $2.00 If ctt STRAW Quotable at 2.-0 loC If bale. UONEY-Extracted, (KftTo If lb for choice: comb, K&lOc; oxtracted, 4feic .