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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. U VA MPMKLU rrrlewr, EUGENE CITY. OREGON. WHAT TWO OFFICE B0Y8 DID. Awful IU.nl! of Thl Cariosity Which Mark! the Aeeraes His Vurker. Two office boy at 111 Nannau street were left alone at luncheon time and In olo ixjtwIon of the fourth floor front room. They took advantage of thi freedom from restraint by fitting op a doll with a pair of black trousers, a white ihirt and a black peaked hood oyer Its china head. They tied its foot together and bound lt ami behind IU back. Then they lipiil a noose at the end of a long string over ita nock and threw It out over an f lectrio wlro ao that the doll liuiitf dangling about twenty feet above the lovol of Uie troct. Tho flint man who pawed won on top of a high neated wagon, and he alowod op his horse to look at the cfllfry hang lug over lih head. Thi caused a pau erby to follow the direction of tho driver' eye and to atop altogether. Tho man Immediately behind him and a boy coining toward him hrwl to hnlt at tlik and w ing that tlio man wa looking up ntured. too. Three men ftniiding "till on narrow Nassau itreet are enough to attract tht attention of a doren other. Tlio doien topped, then another dozen lined up on tho other ido of tlwstrcct. No one old anything to any ono cImj, but each tared up In the air at tho doll. A man on an eiprena wagon saw the crowd looking up and pulled up his home and approached the doll cau tiously. Ho evidently thought there was tome tort of trick about it, and that tho crowd waa waiting there to laugh at him. So ho stopped. The driver of a cab coming In tho opposite directum, seeing thin, rtoppod too. Thi blocked tho wagon and drny In the rear, and tho drivers shouted at tho exprcftxinan ami the cabman to go ahead. When they tried to do ao they found tho delay had canned a block be hind them, ami they could not poi un less all the wagons In tho rear backed. The flint wagon could not back beeaiiw a heavy truck hod turned in from the aide street and cut off Its retreat Then a boy on a delivery wagon lipped In buxidp the cub and locked wheel. The cubiimn swore and tho boy tried to buck, and found a long double array of heavy trucks and drays barring hi way. It was tho antno on tho other side. Tho crowd on the side walk IncrcuKcd, until tho men and )' coming back to their olilee from work filled each sidewalk and climbed up on tlio steps. Shopkeeper eniiio to their doom, and their ciihtoiiicr with thorn. A policeman pushed his way into the crowd and pulled and tugged at the borne' heads, w hile tho driven swore or sat silent and patiently observant It wu fifteen minutes before tho street was clear. In tint iiicanwhilo tlio boys had pulled In tho doll and finished eat ing their luncheon. Xew York Even ing Bun. - A Vrnilier of a Wg (lriK-er Firm. Over l:i w-.r.l No, 7 of Illoomlngdulo asylum thciv i. a man who la as well known to the merchant of Now York as A. T. Stewart wo lu hi time. This man Is William A. 1 Whull, a member of tho great grocery tlrm of Thurber, Why hind & Co. Ho waa nlno a member wlirn tho II rm was II. K. & F. H. Thurber. lie ha been with the concern sixteen years. It is not generally known among hi friend that Mr. l'urlmll U an inniato of Bloomlngdulo. Ho has shown so littlo Improvement thnt tho doctors fear that he Is aflllctcd with chronic mania. Mr. ParKhall was In a Jolly mood when approached by tho reporter. He has always been an epicure, and his first remark to his visitor was, "We hud tried banana for dinner and they were great," Mr. Fnrshall nlno talks rationally un til ho sHuks of tho Prince of Wales. "Why, 1 wouldn't speak to tlio prlnco If I met him on tlio street He send me a cable every day or so, but I never answer him. I answer tho lord mayor of Loudon when ho cables me, liecnnse he's a gentleman. 1 sent him a bou quet on tlio day of tho proccMoion, and he answered that ho was sorry I could not be on hand." For several years Mr. FundioH was the London rcprcHciitative of the big firm, and it is this that causes him to peak so much about tho Kngli.sli nota bilities. Now York Journal. Aa IiUroemeut In Pulleys. An Important Improvement has been made In the covering of pulleys, by which it I claimed tO per rent, more power can lie tmiuuiilttcd, and all lipping is reduced to an Imperceptible factor. This system c6mpritMa tho fol lowing points: It consist in the em ploynient of a upocially prepared leather covering for the pulley, which Is el tremely soft and eluMlo and never glazes by the rubbing action of the belt, as is tho case when ordinary leather Is employed for this purpose. It is applied to the pulley and held firmly to It for all time bv means of a special cement, which is soft said never Hardens like ordinary cement or glue. No rivets of any kind are employed, but the leather covering Is firmly attached to the iron of the pulley by the cement alone. New Orleans Picayune. The Ton. A capital story was current in Dub lin at the time of the foundation of The Nation uewMiuiw by Duffy. Davli and Dillon. Somebody a-sked a kiml luminary of Unionist oolitic if he could tell bhu "what was the tone of this new Journal T "The toue of The Na tion! Wolfe Tone, sir!" was the angry reply. Nothing could have been apte In substance as in form. Academy. The poor people of ltuxsia have had hard time of it this winter. Terrific sniiwstiirins have nrt.i-silM.1 mmntl. throughout the southeastern portimi o ltimnia, and whole villsire and numliers of isolated houses have been almost bu ried in snow. HIE PACIFIC COAST. The Gila River Shifts Its Course Nearly One Mile. Two of the California Train Robbers Re ported to be In Custody Other Occidental News. At Pho nlx, A. T., during the storm ninety houses full, but no live were lost. Attilobea dozen houses full, and two live were lost. The Arizona Legislative Council has passed the wonian-sulfruge bill by a vote of 10 to 2. It is believed the bill will pas the House. Seattle is to have a flour mill with a capacity of OiK) barrels a day. The cap ital stock of the company that will oper ate it is 2U0,000. The California F-oard of Agriculture stronglv indorse (ieneral N. 1. Chiiunnn for the'head of the department of horti culture at the World's Fair. A resolution lift been introduced in the Washington Legislature changing the name of Mount Kainier, the sentinel pi the Cascades, to Mount Sherman in memory of the dead General. A resolution was offered In the Nevada Legislature doing away with the Iron clad duel oath heretofore tifcon by a I ollicer in Nevada. If this is repealed, a duelist will be eligible to hold ollice in that State. Ilradstreet's mercantile agency reports thirteen failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for tho past week, as compared with fourteen for the pre vious week and fifteen for tho corre sjKiiidiiig week of 18:i0. Santa CruK, Cal., is making prepara tions for the centennial celebration of the founding of the Mission of Hanta Crur. A memorial cross will probably be built on tho ot where the ffwt cross was erected 1U0 years ago by tho Mission Father. A filendnra young man took to Los Angeles a California condor that meas ured 9 feet 11 inches from tip to tin. It wa caught during the storm. It was found in a path with thick brush on each side, and being unable to fly, was caught. It will be mounted. The Emma Juch Company was de tained in Idaho by a snow blockade. A secial train ran seventy-live mile an hour for 250 miles, and reached Ogden, where the company was to open, in time to bruin the performance at 10 o'clock. The house was pucked. According totheHuperintendentof the Mint of Han Francisco Alaska turned out gold amounting to $177,48; Oregon, gold, $1,0811,12.), and silver, $12!t,llNl; Washington, gold $204,000, silver $!l K1.25; Nevada, gold M.HO.U 40. silver $5,7:18,01 9: California, gold $M,2fi0,013, silver $1,- 144,000. The Hritish tramp steamer Scandinavia has made out a good case liefore the Sec retary of the Treasury, and the customs ollicer at San Diego hus been notiliod to clear her at once, notwithstanding the custom ollicial atHantit Rosalia, Mexico, Insist that clcarunce pa per should have been obtained in Mexico. The (Jilu river at the Florence crossing of the Pho nix and Maricopa railway hus shifted its course nearly a mile, leaving the bridge high and dry. tlio manage ments of tliel'ho'iiix and Maricopa und Arizona and New Mexico railway state that it will lie fully two month before the roads will be in operation. Reports received in I-os Angeles are to the ell'eet that two of the Alila train roblier are in custody. One is in iuil at Tulare, and the other has been arrested bv the Sherill of Sun Mil Obispo coun ty. It is said that both are positively Identified as tho robber. The third man Is believed to be wounded and in Los Angeles receiving medical treatment. School section 111 near Taconiu, about which there was any summit of litiga tion a lew months ago, when John J. Mclirido and others endeavored to ob tain possession by tiling mineral claims, Is ugain tiled upon by Joseph Puggun, who seeks to cover twenty-nine acre with mineral claim. The section I val ued at $3,1)00,000 or $4,000,0K, and is within the residence portion of tho city. A church investigation with closed door involving very serious charges sgaliiHt Kcv. S. J. r Inning, pastor ot me Methodist Church at Monte ista, i ui., Iicgnn at the Simpson tabernacle in Los Angeles last week before a committee of ministers selected by the lresiding Klder of the district. There is a charge of tin- Wiling $0,000 in connection with Chau tauqua work at Kedondo. Fleming is a brilliant young man, and ha muny friends. The steameFTaseade, which was at tached In January at Seattle by the United State Marshal to satisfy the the claim of Charles V. Fmsch for $420.43 (or supplies and provisions, was sold tinder execution for $1,700. There were ten interveners whoso claims were for supplies and for wages as employes of the vessel. Joseph It. Curse was owner and master of the Cascade, which has been very unfortunate, and while tied up sank twice at the wharf. J. L. Weeks, formerly an employe of the Fremont Mill Company at Seattle, has been awarded $8,0ii0daniage against that company in the Superior Court for injuries sustained a veur ago. He was acting as trimmer at the mill, when the the saw became loose and was thrown forward, striking his right arm, break ing the bones and lacerating the muscles In a terrible manner. He charged the company with negligence in using de fective machinery, and eutil (or $10,0)0, but got only $8,000. Among railroad men at Los Angeles the feeling against Messenger 1 1 unwell is very strong. They believe that he killed the firemen when he tired through the cur door at tho Alila train robbers. The engineer and tiremen on the South ern Pacitlo have declined to take out trains Un which he i running as mes senger. Well, Fargo A Co. have Iteen forced to take him oft the road, and have given him a position in the Ix Angeles otnea. in addition tins ell was pre sented with a gold watch and chain ami VJO in cash for hi faithful services. Wipache from Idaho state that Al tura and Iigsn count ie are in a state of anarchy lieeause all the ottieer have been legislated out of ottlce by the pass age of a law creating Alia and Lincoln counties. It will be some time before the new otlieers lo be appointed by the (iov- ernor can quality, and meantime the peo ple don't know whether they are in the Cnlted States or not. Justices of the Peace sre throwing cases out of court for alleged want ot Jurisdiction. No legal paH-r can lie recorded. Absconding creditors have the right of wsvoutof the county, and even the Treasurer of Logan county refuses to rereipt fur money otlered to lie jmid into the treas ury. Altogether there is a pretty state VI lUlllgl. EASTERN ITEMS. The Police of Indianapolis Raiding Ogling Dudes. Report of the Director of the Mint for the Calendar Vear jRoo, Showing the Gold and Silver Product r.ifts for the Massachusetts Home for Odd Fellow amount to $70,000. it l r.tmrtd that the Vanderbilts are purchasing Michigan iron mines. inutln Ti.ihh. Ih expending $1,400,000 in building a granite dam across theCol- orado river. Tim mime of Indianapolis are raiding tho dudes who ogle women as they come out of the theater. An alabaster quarry, miles In extent, has been discovered in the foothills near Canyon City, Col. There is a proposition before the Indi ana Senate to increase the Mate liquor license from $100 to $-1X1. i l.lll imn tnen Introduced in the Kan- sum I louse forbidding the enforcement of the payment of mortgages in gou. Boston architects have curried off the prize offered for the beet design for a Board of Trade building in Montreal. The Kentucky Constitutional Conven tion l,.fntd the nronosition to make adultery the only cause for absolute di vorce. A eomtianv has been formed with $3,- noo ikki nf caoital to build a railroad from Milwaukee w superior, a uinuuiue ui oiu . !. .1:.. ..f o in miles. In tmrt two of tho General Sessions Court at Now York Judge Martine fined Jav Oould $100 for failing to respond to a jury summons. A congress of American wlust players will lie held at Milwaukee April 14 to 17 to frame a code of laws lor tlio govern ment of American pluyer. The Oreat Northern and the Seattle and Montana railroad have practically eon si iliduted. and through trains will soon be running to hentlie irom ei. i aui, The death rate for tlio entire State of New York is ligured by the State IVwird of Health at 111.05. The death rato in the State outsido the large cities is about 10. A clergyman In New York has de clined to permit an engaged couple to rehearse in his church tho wedding cer emony which is to lie performed at Raster. During the past six year Minnesota has paid $78,834 for wolf bounties. Dur ing certain months of the year the bounty is only $3 per scalp, while during other months it I . A Vienna correspondent says he has authority to stato that the recent nego tiations carried on among the courts of Vienna, llerlin and Koine insure a re newal of the dreihund. A private dispatch from Washington received at Indianapolis announces that J. A. lA-meke, ex-Stnte Treasurer of In diana, hus been appointed United State Treasurer, vice ltustou resigned. It is stated in New York that the stable of the late Senator Hearst will not only be maintained, but that hi sod will establish a stable ut IJaricou, N. M., from which he will recruit tho Btock of racers. The Vatican authorities arc in receipt of numerous letters from the United State riHiuesting the Pope to reinsliit' Dr. Mctilynn. Contrary to reports, Car dinal Gibbon is not mixed up in this affair. Texus refuse to make an appropria tion for the World's Fair. The State will lie represented, however, on a big scalo by private Biibscriptious, and a move ment lor raising the money win uo in augurutcd ut once. The local directory of the World's Fair ha begun suit aguinst a large numlier of delinquent subscri tiers. In all there are about 0,000 small stockholders who have not paid their assessments, and col lections will be pushed.. A bill has been introduced in thej Indi ana legislature providing that any man who Hint 1 1 tie proven guilty ot whipping his w ife shall himself receive Bixty lushes and that the public shall lie admitted to the Jail yard to ee him whipped. A new Polar expedition is on the.rnrds, It will lie undertaken by Civil Kojsineer Kobcrt li. Peary of the United State navy, who bus just sei-ured leave of ab sence for eighteen months, with tliis ob ject m view, from the Nuvy IH'partJiient Tho family of General Barrundw has filed a claim against the United State government with the Secretary ot Mate. It has been made w ithout the consent of the country of which tlio claimants are citizens, una tnat met I conHiuoreu fatal defect. An investigation by the govern ment ha shown that the Standard Meet I'oim ianv of Thurlow.Pa.. furnished tlui gov eminent with defective castings, and the Haw were skillfully concealed. The Ixmdun Steel Company of Pittsburg did the same thing, hut in the latter rase it wus the work only of an employe. An interesting petition has ranched the members of the Illinois General As sembly. It i signed by some of the best known of Chicago's society ladies. and is a protect against a bill extondim municipal suffrage to women and de nouncing aa latse and pernicious an at tempt to secure legislation in that di rection. The leading type founder ot the coun try have about completed plana for the formation of a trust. It is designed to include all of the thirty-odd manufact urer of type in the United States. This will bring about a uniformity in price and also in tyie bodies, ine latter will ,.. . . , 1 oe a goou ining ior primers ami puousii' ers everywhere. A jury in a court at Mexico, Mo., brought in such an outrageous verdict that the Judge dismissed them in tldi humiliating fashion: "It i th sen' tence of this Court that the Sheriff con' duct you to the rear door of the Court' house and allow you to depart, a your service will not lie again required dur ing my term ot office. A New York Trihunt Washington cor respondent savs: The only point made against Senator Iuair as Minister to China that has any real weight is bis at titude upon the Chinese question, lie has opposed in the Senate the admission t Chinese to this country, and in one of Ids reports he lias used rattier strong language iu describing the character of the Chinese quarter in San I rancisco, Tie report of the Director of the Mint for the calendar vear 1S!M shows the gold product of the United State wa 1,:8.- 8.S0 tine ounces, valued at $X.',S4A,mM, an increase of $4S,0iiO over the preriou vear. The silver product of onr mine approximate .S4.M0.tsi0 onmt, corre- sixmding to .ii,r,tSK), and at the coin ing value of silver of $70.4o4,t45, an create of 4,500,000 fine ounews over the previous year. FOKblOiS iUiwa. r The Australian Wheat Surplus Said Not to be Great. The Movement Against the Jews In Austria Conspicuous In the Contest Over the Coming Elections. General Booth will build a Salvation hull in Berlin. Correspondent in Spain note a ery strong undercurrent ot repumicunim.i. Various scheme are neing vr.e. . Paris for the improvement oi in im' tion of the poor. Holland's Minister oi war nua r"- luced a bill increasing the Kinguou. . arm to Aifi.OOO II1CII. v. !.:... M atnr 1 r mill is airum v j , . . i plead a case at Marseilles ior icar w.- rjK-i i line ut,.." , , . i . . 'rench will boot him. OMu-lntlna la renorted raging with ex- national virulence among tho young ir,.m.a In the Versailles garrison. The German Railroad Minister id .. . ... i... t. ealised a panic among the coni-ini-i i-w- tle bv ordering coal irom r.ngiunu. r-- i '...... n The Minister of the Italian ireasury has presented a budget in which uie re ductions will amount to 74,000,000 lire. ti, . ..,!.. i vii-iorv of the young Czechs ha callseu consieriiuu" ton aliment in Viennese poiiuciu . ....... The rejection of the slavery resolution i.. -.....-...I . trnmeni una scnsution in nun launvu w .v...... - : , , . Itrusseis. King LeopoM is greatly m renwd. The proposed Forth and Clvdo ship canal will como up at the forthcoming meeting of the Associuteu unainoern ui Commerce in London. It is tilted that a royal commission, of which Joseph Chamberlain, m. i ., i" f'l.nirmnn. Ims been anoointed to inquire into the effect of coal dust in colliery cx- nlosion. ' ti.o Tsiiulnn Cornoration lias auoeu .. .. i upward of thirty acres to the acreage of Kpping forest by the completion through the City Solicitor ot the purchase -oi portion of Higham park. Preparation are being made lor a he ... raldic exhibition in the Ssottish portrait gallery, Edinburgh, in connection with the annual coaierence oi me luniinuw ii.nl AuwKMiitinn. which Will bo held ill that city in Juno next. It has transpired that Helena Jlur- kovic and Helena Knicanine, who at tempted to kill King Milan in 1882, have hcen strangled to ueuin in pnnun. .nimu has reouestcd GiiraHchamiiie to institute an Inquiry into ino Killing, Kmneror William ha stated to than- cellorvon Caprivi that Social Deniorucy won Id now mve lull play wiuun ine lim its of livnlitv. but that if it Bought to overstep those bounds it would meet with the most uecuiea suppression In the English Commons Liibouchere moved the reduction of the army esti mate bv 100,000 on account of the trnoii in Eirvut. He said the troops nmdit to have been withdrawn long ago, The motion was rejected unuer cioiure 140 to 05 The Announcement in several Ameri- cun newspapers that Archbishop vt in iiiiia of lWiston will oe appoinuMi i nrui nul is not true. Archbishop Williams hiiH written a letter to the Pone request ing his Holiness not to impose that honor upon him. Tim (liHtincuislied Kussiun traveler in Central Asia, Colonel Pevtsoff, and his companions are expected in St. Peters burg this month. They will bring de tails of their discovery of a tract of land several nundreu meters unuer uie icvui of the sea, A Zanzibar dispatch savs that, not withstanding the resignation by the British government of the rights of Por tugal in Maniealand.theliritisn nug con tinues to tlv at Marsel, and the British South African Company shows no signs of retiring. The nnited Chambers of Commerce of London at a gencrul meeting discussed the subiect of ocean penny postage. A resolution urging the enrly adoption of that rate and to bring a pressure on the government to bring it before Parliament wa passed. Michael Evraud. the atrangler, whose head was cut off in Pari, had his life iiiKiired for $10,000. but the companies refuse to pay on the strength of u clause in every policy relieving the company of liability it the insured meets iuh ueain while violating the law oi ine country, The military strength of the Germans along the French frontier is said to be verv irreat. The discipline maintained is the same as if the two countries were upon tho verge of war. The regiments at Mets are kept almost constant! vunde arms, and nearly every night are turned out on an alarm to test their capacity for promptness iu real emergency. The British government, under pres sure from merchants in the Brasilia trade, is taking steps to obtain for Grent Britain an assurance ot commercial priv ileges in that country equal to those granted other nations, hnglish mer- 'hants are airaui ine reciprm-uy treuiy Ix'tween Branl and the United Stale will divert much of tho trade to the hit ter country Sir Charles Dilke, who will tie remem bered a in connection with the notorious Crawford-Dilke divorce case, is standing for a seat in the Commons, lie ha sued a pamphlet stating that Captain Forster should have been corespondent instead of himself. Dilke's candidacy is vio ttntlv oimosed bv prominent English prelates, and a large petition against his return lias Been circuiaieu A cable dispatch to the London Siaml ard estimates the wheat crop of South Australia at 12.000,000 bushels or about 2.0:M.00tt bushels less than that of lust year. The Victorian crop, on the other hand, is believed to be about 5,000,00:) bushels more than that of 1800. But the production in New South Wales and New Zealand is so much smaller than it waa last year that the surplus of Aus tralia cannot be great. In an article in the London Gmph on the Canadian crisis the Marquis of Lome savs: " The annexation scare is useful to" bring home to our mind- the fact that the colonies are practically in dependent nations." He, however, rid ionles the idea that Canada desires to barter her political independence fortl " government of the Stars and Stripe. Vienna advices say that the movement against the Jews is conspicuous in the contest over the coming elections, and in Vienna and several of the provinces the elections will turn almost wholly on th isjue. the anti-Semites declaring that they will drive them from the rount'y, Enrland is cloelv watching the reci proeitv feature of the new tariff law of the I'nitetl States. Lord Salisbury has instructed the Britioh Minister to Brazil to Insist upon securiug for Great Britain the " most-favored-nauon treatment i the event of Mr. BUune s ncceeding in b i negotiationa for a commercial treaty favorable to the United elate. ORTLAND MARKET, Wum-There is a very Arm; tow to the local market, and tneexi- t K kkI, but ollering are v; "f"7",l railing quiet, tiuote: Nominally, ,$l.-& W Walla Walla and $1.30 al.311l for ft-,weS Standard. $4.10 J Walla WbIIb, $3.7oi-'3.8d per barrel. OATS-yuote : f.8... Xk: per bushel. Mlijitckk Quote Unn, JW.W. Shorts, tllMlO; Ground lianey. j-"--Chop Feed, $'.'5.00 per ton J Barley, $1. (iil.'M percental. VsoicTABLM-Quote: Cabbage, $1.W (31.75 per cenUl; Cauliflower, si per dm Celery, Ier dozen ; On una, 3(a3'4c ir f-unf; tarrota, $ -00 fl per sack ; Potatoes, 700 6c t' wntal . Ji 'ill' IJUI -I " . 471 ... lukiinif I'lirMHIIIFJ. 1 I'll bwv r uvnn iiuv v-....ln it. ...ia i im a nieiew VrttllK' o,...i or., o , B. SL'.S) i.oo iiuii"-. $4.50 per liox ; Sicily Iinon,$.V ..i:r.....iu tit, i Ft hit Imx: li :.. .f. kiw.,ii no. 'ear. 1,'aC Luiiufi in.., , . t -rt iu per pound; Apple, i( j.o; i" " tlananas, m lr bu,lc,,J '"I'l1 per box; neappie "..U ll.lVI.ll. ""r' . niirn1. Walnut. Almonds, lifd 17c; riilsfrts, fy- 1 til uii.nvi i f . Vnia WfiilHc: recans, mii Coccanuts, 8c; lluzei, oc; ie"u, .. I, Kit per pound. . 1 n.ii,ii! (ireifon fancy cream ery, 40i4:",c; fancy dairy, 87; fair tO glKKl. ZCil9J"C u"""i vr- California, 3oc per pound. Ciikksk IJnote: uregon, ihijii ifornia, 15'iKtlOSc per pound. Pom.TK v Quote : Chickens. $5.00 00; Ducks, 8'.r 10; Geese, $(U per iiimtM! ireffoii. .m. pci """-, dozen; Turkeys, 14lic per pouuu. Hoe Onote; Aominaiiy, r ...i Woo'iz-Quote: Willumttle Valley, 16 -nw.. Wiilln Walln. I4(l7cper pound e-' i .. n:.i... ...IU..I.WI iiiiiuh ijnnie: utt mucn, wi"-"" KA-V "'-,,.""" SKSS... over' .tf p unds. 4c; under M nnlimla ie- r heep l eilS, SI ori wmn. u' aBViSW; uhMrlinLn.. lOW'JOc: Tallow, goou to choice, 8V 3Xc per pound. Th Murehanilisa Market. CoALt)ii-Quote: $105 per case. Bicx tiuote: $5.75c0.0.) per centul. Honkv tiuote: One-pound frames, 17c Picklm Quote: $1.50os; fl.SiH. CaASiiKHRiKs Quote: Cape Codi $11 perbanvl. ' ; ; fkhr Viiioie: tiivcrjiuui, fw, 17; stock, ll(i?12 per ton in carload lot'. CoyrKK Quote : Costa if.ca, zi.'ic; Rio, 6,'iic; Arbuckle's, roasWd, t?4 per pound. Bkans The market Is firm. Quote: Small Whites, 3,cj Pink, 3c; Bayoa, 4?4c; Butter, 4Jic; Lima, 6'$c per iiound. Suoabs Quote : Golden C, 4s4c ; extra C, 6c; dry granulated, U.Jc; cu,f crushed and powdered, Oc per pound. Diuko Fki'its The niarxet is nrui. Quote: Italiun Prunes, J;$c; ie- tite and German mines, ioc per pouuu . Raisins, $2.25 per box: I'luinmer-dried Pears, 10(4 11c; sun-dried and factory Plums, llU2c: evaporated Peaches. 18$ 20c; Smvriia Figs, 20c; Calilorma rigs, 9c per pound. Uannkd Uoods fliaraei tf auy. uuid . Table fruits. $2.00, 28; Peairhos, $2.50; Bartlett Pears, $2.00; Plums. $1.05. Straw lierries, $2.50; Cherries, 2(a2.60j Black berries, $2.60 ; naspnerries, fj.ou; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.00. Pie fruit: Assorted,$1.50perdoxen; Peaches, $1.60: Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.05 per down. Vegetable: torn, i.w (if 1.50. according to quality; Tomatoes, $1.1503.50; Sugar Peas, $1.40l.ou; String Benns, $1.10 perdozen. r isn : cai mon. $1.25(!fl.50: sardines, 80crtr$1.00; lobsters, $:'ti3; oysters, $l.50(c3.25 per io7.en. UondenstHi mux : tagie nranu, 8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, $0.75; Chamiiion. $0 per case. Kaiw tiase quotation: iron, t.i.uu; Steel, $3.10; Wire, $3.90 per keg. Shot Quote : ji.7o per buck. The Ment Market. The market is steady. Beef Live. 4c: dressed. Mutton Live, 414(S411ic; dreBsed, 8c. Hogs Live, 4't4J4c; dressen, oj. Veal 5iiT8o per pound. SHOKKD MEAT AND LAKD. Quote: Hams. lOo; Breakfast Bacon, 9ailc; Sides, 9(tl0c; Lard, 10c per pound. Producing Furl with Water. A coal washing plant has boon erect ed nt a colliery in Yorkshire, England. The plant has a capacity of 400 tons per day, but has dealt with 500 tons by tho wet process. The system adopted is carefully sizing the smudge and auto matically washing and rewashing after crushing tho various sizes. The plant driven by a 100 horse power steam engino, nnd the water used In the proc ess of washing is circulated by means of a powerful contrifugid pump which, when in full work, circulates nearly Ave tons of water per minute. The ob ject in erecting this plant was to pro duce a high class coke out of a mixture of very dirty hard and soft smudge. The coke produced Is of uniform qua! ity, and the ash in tho coke is steadily kept below 4 per cent. Besides the preparation of the smudge for the coke ovens a quantity of small peat suitable for fuel is produced by Uie washer. New York Telegram. Naked Children. Fully three-fourths of the babies of the world go naked until they get to be five or six years old. The Canadian Indians keep their babies nuked up to a certain point, and as for the little Coreans, they wear nothing but a short shirt until they are as old as our school boys. Littlo F.gyptians of both sexes trot around without any clothes on, and tho poorer portions of the Chinese children are often without clothes. I have scon quite large boys and girls naked in Havana, Cuba, and in south ern California, or rather on the Call fornian peninsula. Sheffield Tele graph It is now demonstrated that the nerves of lower animals may be success- hilly transplanted to the nerve stumps of man. Dr. Redart successfully graft ed the skin ot a chicken upon a child 2 years old. Dr. fiartciis succeeded in grafting the tduu of a dead man 70 years old to that of a boy 14 years old. One of the best qualities of shaving bnudics is made out of the hair of badgers, and the business of catching them is still no active, in spite of their comparative scarcity, that upward of 5,000 badgers' skins were exported to ureM riiain I fear recently. from America in one fur a np:i"-" , , i. ........li, x niontna "wtrk-" ' ..!,.,. contract aroro- a nrio .t and a in the i f.irni. nnd a B. ,n tVhether J,wry and rn - f- u,.lt. t . e ravch-rs and men who yocn- r. Eiake the... from jiUico to place. ,1 .nrtv of travefel-s-liicn. women ch Mn-n-nrrivo ut a village Ihe L" 1 nl Jt. ..t ...mot the gentlemen iiw-enlliJie iieiiiv : ..,,: i ii . Tim i-il aire UU't la BUiuinoiiiu h0"SL wceka. oh, my father." says the trovclcr. "and 1 will make tho sett o ncntten to nans-live tomans , down and fi to upon our return from Meshed, the holy three wwks hence, when your ffihKll be returned, thrice blesscd fmm havinsinado with usa pilgrimage to Inman i:iza' sanctuary. "What! ton tomans - pooh, nooli. creams the father dcruiiveiy, ui r ,ir.i...t .1.,. ovimtiiL'es of the pu- Jewel und the Ih.Ho of the vill.igo. The L, . ment must, bo 100 tomuus cash Tho prospective bridegroom ond the rut her oi ine younn - - argue and ,uabblo for probably an . i, mwl of which tune they compromise on thirty toiimns and three quurtcra. The priest draws up n . mar- r." n.rni-t tl ell Olid tlierO. Whicl and the brides parents In II to duuvu - , !WLS The uie uuii- yy --,.... i priest b cd. ne bride, who haa had nothing to say n the mntter whatever, is handed over to her husband. Sho is mounted on uu osa or bundled into a kejaveh and ao compunies the party to Meshed. Three weeks later tho travelers halt .i. nn their return. The bride of three weeks slides off her donkey, kuises her husband's hands and returns tn l,r nnr,.Mt roof. bllO is nOW 8 charming vomit? widow, nnd puacsses thirty tomans and thretMpiarters, besides an extra toman or two presented by her husband ut partm;; u ne mis occu . i.m unn Rum. nnd the additional charms i,t.9 ...11111111-1 nH u hi muiA . i ivi. of her new condition, she of course very soon miiLcs mincemeat of bouio worthy rniiiio- neaiaiit's heart nnd settles down i i. .,i,', a. Immwini. llOW, IOr UIU. 11 euilii'imnir --- !, im rnnnir lirido takes Bdvan- Ui"o'of the tcniponiry murriago to steal oi hrr husband's heart, aud then nt tho old homo a new uiuiu.ibc wm., drawn up aud she becomes hi lUcloug -. . . .. t it iu helpmeet. A Good Many f a Kind. "Behold me!" laughed a recent bride returned from her wcd.ling trip nnd hnsv establishing herself in her new homo, ns an intimate friend came in tinnn her. "jmoii" hit tea balls." The friend echoed the laugll wnen Biie looneu about From chandelier, candelabra and cornice, on cabinet, easel nnd lamp, hung by their slender chains these per forated globe of silver; they swung from picture frames, glistened in cur tuin folds, twinkled among the brasses of tho hearth, occupied on all sides un usual niches, where in a spirit of jest their embarrassed owner had placed them. "I don't know," she said, "what could have developed this remarkable unan imity of purpose on the part of my friends, but when the wedding gifts be gan to arrive, it simply rained tea balls. I was delighted with the hrst, contented with the second, not so well pleased with the third, sorry nt the fourth, angry nt the fifth, sixth nnd seventh, amazed up to the twelfth, and paralyzed after that. What, my dearest girl," Bhe finished tragically, "am I to do with twenty three tea balls, by actual count?" Which points a moral concerning wed ding gifts. A casual acquaintance, a man especially, shopping with generous intentions toward a coining bride, will be wise to select nothing of which but one only is needed in a household. There are so many othor things choice ought not to be difficult. A piece of Wedgwood, Doulton or royal Berlin; a bit of bronze, marblo, brass or the French and Vienneso gilt; na etching, a rug, nn artistic screen or piece of tapestry these are only tho beginning of the list of things which aro prized by the maker of a home and of which too many can hardly be possessed. There is nn aromn of taste, too, ubout wedding gifts that is too often offended. The more formal friends should offer articles of odorn ment and decoration rather than of pro nounced utility. Relatives nnd inti mates are not bo restricted. New York Time A Novelty. Cus Where have you been, J ark I Jac To a swell 5 Cclor. tea at the Hob ooi I tell you. Uu, Un. Hotwoo la a woman of reaourre. IS he introduced a new novelty this afternoon woicb 1 iwtw saw Ue (ore at turn an affair. Uus Wbat was III J act - Euoue a to eat - TT.-inorS Bazar. The lpu of Time. "Barn dances are petting to be very fasb lonahle in toe western suiea. says ao lndi auailli rpar This tniul be different from the oM fasmoned Urn (Unce, wimt toe tout ensemble was a muscular old man, a boy and uap.-.New Vors World. What follows. A hew and ery usually follow th (man bnr aoqiuttton of a pocaeunla Buia bainloo Leader For rheumatism, take half a glassful of lemou juice for ten nights. Always take it when getting into bed at night. Wear flannel next to the skin, and ia cold weather sleep in warm blanketa. a writer l.n Tho rhfcdclphta North ern'orlmy'ciitimay, or s'nsi ii A Dog Tliat "tllliibMi It l a queer psychologl, f highly bred setter and poiiite 1?? their instincts well develop m come frightened at the first rS tionortne iioiiiiing instinct t,,j recover from it. A local s)rtun,vf a well brl. fancy pediKrml mt bo raised with du.- regard fut usefulness in the llel.I. and at Z, 7 started out to give him a trial on True to his nature the dog gulloi J'"1 tho Held In the merry style 0f ancestors, nnd coming suddenly u, large covey of birds ho ktoiiutd cent of Urn bird In ohedieno. , V nointina Instinct, Tho dog had never seen a gam. , .... :. i .i 6UU ami me uimr ui hid wver rose , y , vp i7i ubout him that ho was fairly UitoiS with the delightful ciiHniion 'noint" lie shivered in hi ..(.. lt and so pronounced was tho etToci him thut hi hair rose with hi. . T Presently tho bin! h- - - w hull in fi with a noisy whir, nnd tho unenlrj siirht of (Uiaila and the noixo getting away so aiarmeu the dm thaTC turned tail and ran oil to liije 7t? bushe. Since thnt time tliedoe'ifZ1 of bird has lioen so great that he aW runs away irom mem. ii0 i.:" diligently to find bird, and he will m,vl l.lo nflnr time ...... ' uu km .-j iuuiiu, UUt tL his lirst birds, and with the most k expression he steals away from Z obu-ct ho has worked so hard in n!? This peculiarity u uy no means uncoi . - una 1 mi 'u, niiu mui inuiuii iia.e nuiueu lugtM liliiiliin. t.'hiciiL'o Trilinnn " o o- Cunj-on'of the Gannlnoo. Bevond uunnison City the miv runs" throush the valley of the 1 name, cioseiy lonowmg 1110 river. fj the well worn channel grow nama the cliifa mount higher: vegetation k less abundant.' and suddenly the K. light is entirely shut out hy broken mo. mils. r.nd the fdack canyon of the r.n. nison iioiun us last in uh enmraco. Thi gorgo Is grander, deeper, darker mj . . t f. . 'ur 1 more ikmiuiiui man me uoyui which , passed through earlier in the day. , thrice na lonj; und much more verdant, and although iu walls are of red wat tone they ui-e sufllciently dark huej i, give the place its name. At time u, canyon narrows unu is iuil ot ghj curves, but oirain it has Ion?. stietclies, w lncli enahleono to study tbt stooD cniKS that tower heavenward t. or tfiree thousand feet above us. aoopa obsijrvation cor is attached to the train, and tlio lovers cf nature feast upon tin charms of thin wonderful locality. Currecanti Needle, the most abrunt el the towering pinnacles, stands Like t grim sentinel, watching the canvot'i solitudes, lt is red hued from point to base, nnd has nil the grace and symmetn of a Clentmtrnn olx-'lisk. The eunliglu which bathes the pine tops in golden liakt never reaches down the dark red walk Umre bowlders lie scattered about tnd project out muny feet nbove the travel, ere' heads, as though almut to fall Bomber shades prevail; fitful winds sweet down the deep clefts; the rushins grto I hucd river mis ine siuce wun suuen rou, Evervthina la on a scale of grand protw- lions: detail is Biipplanted by manui I cence, and one's feelings are stirred to I their very deptlis. Cor. New York I World. Do Kind to the Children. Wallace says the mind of man Is grent that henceforth his "selection" will replace tho primmval power of 'natural selection, so that it is nossiblt the earth will Uar only cultivated plactt nnd tnmo animals; and Frederics Ere- mcr thinks man may possibly create "an ennobled raco of animals" by the educ tion of a kind nnd gentle treatment With what potency, then, comes this tmth tn the education of children. Here, indeed, is the richest reward of kind ness. And how is it possible to look ot a pMlcl without beiiis touched by the nathns of its helplessness? How fearful ImmlinpKa ia. or cold nedect. and how dreadful are angry punishments to tlx littlo licinga who cling to us like cluster) on a vine! It ia by our good juices thct mast lie ripened, nnd 11 uie vine 1 un urtifit hnnn for them? And. as before, 1 hnun Riid thnt there is creat vanity awl conceit in unkindiiess, so tho kindnes of the love of parent or teacher will roc well in humility. For who can look n oi.iid tt-it hnnt nvrn. cr comoaro its net and his own nttainiuents without a fear! I "J. V. U. in bt. Lous Ulobe-ucuiocra. Misunderstood. An elderly lady and her danghtel stood on the elevated Btation at Twenty third street awaiting an oncoming train, nnward bound. "Don't try to take this one," the daughter urged, "it's jammed full." The old lady cast a reproachM look upon her younger companion aw mournfully remarked: "There isn't doubt about it's being fall. Vt all the same I don't Bee any necessity of swear ing about it." Now lork Times. There Was No Ball Game la It. DufTv I bear Carson brought out his new day last uicht Did he mak a hit? Griggs No. Tho audience mad I home run. Munsey'" Weekly Hme Government. Mnmmii Sit down. Willie. Doyc hear me I (Five minutes elapse.) wTS Jones, if you don't sit np you may le j the table I Harper's Bazar. The Right Rov. Dr. Stanton, Anglic bishop of northern Queensland, Aostr lia, is a particularly muscular Christian Diirinc tho Btrike he helped non-oniot men to load a Btigar ship, hands bete scarce, while earlier in his episcopate hj horrilied one sheepfold of his scatUW flock by walking from the wharf to the hotel, carrying one end of his trunk nfci a black woman carried the other. VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPARED FROM ROOTS& HEROSi FOR THE CURE OF mi mm 'Ik a i-niMTi- AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A u DISORDERED STATE orrisSTDMACfl OR AN inactive: liver. IrmsnusTiui, -,rl DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALt