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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1897)
"V. W T, I h; 'la! !l" m c of ' of lit-V .It Wt oft I. In- Ik Ins Mi tvr, en t- clus:- w'ii JM, 8 Lifcr llli -rt Hi: ft I: II- , back cr. him- lii horn, the i-ami'l I'" ' i, . . ..i ahiiunl. anil hv a freak he ila"ea llM!j ttl I'" lilV r l"'e htt,'K """'I'" n'tt'i'n l'v Ihiuiix- lit num. t utraiplifeii 1III ' f,l... Mtill'llHVH II til I HI in. ,,. niTlllMIl . .. tin' iiilmeiit. Nature fZ'.ii"''' m hi" hump ..ra special mull to if.t ;;i,.iM.. rij-'Ut iV if in; IHe M. i: "': -, i..... the Imnutcr nf flu- " ".. that it m-e.l- ju-t Mitch it i' ''' , ,iihii uml -tr.iiu'liti-ii nut L III ' . I' - . . I . . . . I . . - ir-ll'tl-.l hlltx"-' rr"m ll" " '" i ilnt.it he pri'-.-nt time men h.ive i l1' i. I. m niilv -hut' the nilm- ..,ni' ! 'f-t .l.icil'" "if h:i-the Iw-t cure , Lu.'.wn. l.itiiil'W." reiilly ih ; hut St- 1 h, ih I'll i iiii'iii mir u. ui- : ., l.u-i"'- itliniit In-- nl tunc. Maxwell Converse, the In- , ;,.ftiiill. in ltlirt ""l "" !l 1 . I...- ttihiiictu lii.iiiir tin. V '"" . .. . ;. ,,f tin. r..,l in..... fX anil ir.i'iin""- - - it fluent speaker ami uUe writer. (lK, EK1 MHHK 'I'll A N A IHl . itiriu l'..it. always inure n't iB-i iii; i 1 1 c 1 1 iln-v priiiceil uiih ";'ulriiv t.. ii '''"' , ' : ...in hi c it" ckii have fiilli'il t,i T . that r' TT " " -. . ....... mi, iint n ruiiirlit v n 1 rit .l i-"' ..,,.1 ilnil thi,s. tire the inii.t .n mi- in-. ' , : : l,r . i.. u iicli Hre i.r..ifr.'Mii. -". ,.,,,.,... Ililt.T- i lllf l-llt.-t ol llllic. ,i ili-i ii-1' "' i'''-t i note i liHfiii iiT, i ,. ,riimrtiiin of tilooil to tin1 total n i'llt ii1 llh"11' ,,,u' ,,,M' .f.int tin- relative tiniintity of ,.s- that in the mliilt ami in ;.l,i., in oi l a. t ,11,11.1 its ani HitK num. ,. ... svniii, ni-callcd. umirtllv itv 'J ,,rv.l mill ..I henvv limit, ii. uih.1i trnm -Tin '"'" l mn.lc lr..in ... . ...i i winpilv i. lire, ll i tnr ni. .H lii' uni'iT-. i" enn unit . Mhiiiiihi ' ,v mi' i n OH i.-i -. " k'-.i- i,,ir,.i "' lime the niHliillac. nam- li!li.-ur.i.lif.l tin every eau. 10ll CKIVAKII 1110. rra.rr nf llii" pl"T lll I ilcili'. In ii. "" ! .n'i t ii, Iran ;ht tlllTI- I l ll "-' ii. " .. .,11-lltl' IIH I"" ," ' I" nil ll tllrtl II ' ll mi I ... iii.ii " ...win ii Mute cure Kiintt. io iiic frntcro .1v. i Mlnrrll ii'iior h ciuiNnri iI.m-hm'. ri'"inri' cull": o minimi in-ni- tlill ' tilitrrll i lire if. iiiKt'ii iiniTiiitiit , . ilirei llv tl...tl tin' IiIihhI llllil iiiiii'iiii mil the nifteni, lliereliv ilcirnyiiiii I tic S'.t'niil tin- .1 -cl-f. rtli'l Kivilm the ci- i cwiirt h l.y liiiililiiii! in thy ciiii-tiiiii.i.n ..ill.' imtiire III imiiiK o ttnrk. I nc .-l,.r. liKte mi mui'li fintli In hi euriitite . tliHt tlievi.ni-r one iiiiiiurcii imiiHr i,i.i' tlml ll (ml re. Semi fr list J ;lv.., r'. .1 I IIKNKY .1- I'll., Tule.lii, ll v lrm!l:l''. "" M trtiuity IMire the 'en. ii-.' l ure fnri'.iii-iniiiliiiti has hecn a tf.'inl t.i inc. -Wiliiam II. McClcllati. 4t. r Khiri.la. S-.t. 17. 18 tT, pi)iiiil of iliosiliiiriH Iu'iiiIh 1,0110,- inatclies. MAtMttAtA))A)i 1 a disease which afflicts over 75 per tent, of the American people. It ia a pngeroua disease because it not only ftoitom the blood but causea heaviness, sppreuion.and dulls the intellect. Then fciiow chronic headache, losa of appe tite, slow digestion, nervousneas, bad Ireath, dinrjy complexion and low iriU. It will eventually bring on ver and kidney disease in some incur- tie lorm But suilerers from this tided malady are speedily arner'i SAFE Cure and Warner'. lAFt Pilll. Lailincr nhuiirinn th iorld over, have acknowledged this ct, and thousands of people throuclu ii ueland hsve testihed to it. !AFB Cure nuts a itoo to haclrflehfti. leidiches. constiDation. Ian. af inn. fit. dyspepsia, tired leelings and sleep kuneu. It builda up the exhausted item. It ii a lure cure for liver and Jiney complaint in any form, and the y remedy that has ever been able to 't Brtght'i disease. I if you ire feehnu the need of such a Jnedy, you cannot do better than try aiug wi rcmcu.ea, tne great M the Breast. v'r" H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Pliis, Tetm., Savs that his wife P w attention toa'small lump w hich xtkA - 10 her 1,reast. ut t soon do WW into a cancer of the worst tvpe, Hi Dntu',.1.. . ... 1:. . 4'n, '.bit rid r -""."3i.iuo.iiig me ireaimeni 01 7i pnysicians, it continued to s 1 . K'uw rapiuiy, eaiini two S la her I.,..!... .!,. id and i 1, . . .- u.i.ai. x lie iiu.iuio soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he Rave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. fuioaga little hope remained, she it, and an improvement was no- ' tt uecaDcerrnrnr.K.nr.! tn hat nnd ' t ivjiiliai. Ul Jl.i-i j.w.w 1 t, -- ucer commenced to ueal anu T--ne nad taken several bottles it -peartd entirely, and altuouKU scv i: ,r bave elapsed, not a sicn of - CvCr returneu. Real Blood Remedy. 3 i r rcm,:dy, and never fails ciofiii. r' Ecze"ia. Rheumatism Car l' or ?y other blood disease. r i cuii nn ltl.llt.ft VafHV.l(.)wt It..", T''aupPLIEQ;rL Jrocerie8i Hardware, gncultural Implements. a01 "l.'r'l "ry Mil...-. Mi-. 'K,llM I V ''" lll""'""l-l ' Htlllniril.'.. - .lj,',i'r"iit st.,Saii Kraiu- n,, l. presco Corsets Whing New, ittt-Mlvi-arinnt Mot at ttHlut hut-. CANVASSERS WANTED j l'rl-u;r.. HEN. IIIHT A CO., f) 1 Cancer ; i JT77 1 "n:i-. . " .t, '"' !M,h THE FAUM AND HOME IflATTeRSOFINTERESTTOFARM. R AND HOUSEWIFE. ".necae Conaltlt red a Healthful Artif or -0(ld-l lir... II...... ,- . .uiun i ts rroHlal.ljr laid-lla Variety In I'a.ture-Geot ral Farm Glianiu,,, Marline ( lieee ut Home. T'ntll within a i'om,,'iratlv,y r, t tlnif, all the i-Iiitm- in .ol,. U u'.ih 1-1.1111-try IniH lien of I,.. in,. iii.-iiMifiictiiii.. The inelliiiil tiMtally hum iaIh-i,. ,,;ly two, thiee or four iium ,.v,. i(.pt ,"0 use two im H.-K of milk, oK, minim: ih n IWflve lioiii s ohl, at whii-li time ;,. I.I.V olie-lnilf of It lititici- fats. at.. I thoKo ninialiiiiii.' leant aelhe m'alii -r, wotil.l ,av,. iim'ii to ii,,. Kin-fan., ami lnlxliiK thU with ih,. ,. ,ik cilher iiIkIh or iiinriiin. this was In at eil to 110 ic'.'-i',..s ,,r loll ili'iii-ccs. atnl UK It eol., rennet was a,l, Id. This was usually ii-.m, a ,.;1i-s M,,M:., W liose illcstlvt. Jii,-,.s. ,fi,., iiml line, ly iowilert.,, when put Into ih,. milk ipilekly conculatcil It. If Hi,, sintnach of Clllves eollld not . ,a.l host, of pits were equally p,o,, as each inn taiucil ih,. pepsin, whose use was in Iiai'tlally illucsi ii. ,iu. i Unliainl there was general use of liytlrnchlnrlc at-hl. w hich answer, ,! 1 1 1- same pur- K). Tims whil ilk ami especially Mcahleil milk Is hunt to ilicest. the i hcesc ininlc from it Is c'lu-rally nm Khlereil an n hi to the ingestion of oilier Hllhstaiices eaten with or liefore It. Hence It Is rcKanleil as a healthful ar ticle of fowl, especially for those with weak stomachs. American I'liltivaior. IlraustiiK with Three Home). ThiTe tire many farm operations where three horses can he prolitalily useil. While the work of plow -Inc. espe cially In Hprini.', Is comparatively lijrlit. if grass lam) or stuhhle has to lie plowed In ih,. fall for wheat, three horse will ilo eiioimh more work to make It ailrlsalile to use them. If horse labor Is cheaper than ha ml la I, nr. as it surely Is. to emihle one mini to use threo horses instead of two increases the iiilvnntaKe. 1 1 tit the work of dratf K'nc, especially with the sprint' tooth harrows which tear up the soil. Is (let ter done with three luu-scs than with two. Variety In Failure. I In seed liitf Ill ! 1 to crass it would he I much Ix-tler If creater variety of plants i were crown. Some kinds succeed lief I tcr than others under ripccial condl 1 tlons of soil, so that the create"!- variety sow n, the better the land is likely to he covered and the larcer the quantity of feed produced. Hut the advanlace of much creater piilatnlih'ucss of pasture or hay which contains n variety of Crasses Is even more Important. As an aid to make all hay more eaci ly eaten, sonic sweet-scented vernal crass seed oticht to he sown. It will he eaten close to the soil by every kind of stock, and when left for hay the aroma from It will penetrate the whole mass and In crease Its fcedinc value. Clierrira. The Karly Hi, 11111011,1 Is the prime fa vorite. It Is a rapid ci'twer, healthy, vicuroiis and always fruitful. When planted on different slopes the time for plckiuc thi1 "lie variety may be extend ed over twenty days. The cherry Is not as freely plained as It should lie. It perhaps cives beticr satisfaction for the cost involved than any other fruit. Suitable varieties like Karly Kiclimiiinl. Motitnioreiicl, Knclisli Morello and Wracc. planted oil uvenice soil and freely and frequently cultivated, will bear in three years, and in the sixth year w ill ordinarily yield forty or til'ly quarts to each tree. The Karly lfii'h mniid ami Montiiiorciici are the stroiic cr el'owers and ultimately yield t In most bushels per tree because they have the largest number of branches and crow to a larcer sl.e and can set nml carry more fruit than the Knclisli Morello, and when in full bearinc at i the ace of nine or ten years the niaxi I mum crop of the Karly Richmond is about three and a half bushels pet tree, that of the Knclisli .Morello about two bushels per tree. With fair care these trees w ill live and do well until the ace of is or lid years, and may be destroyed sooner by nech-ct ami lack of cultivation and the result of severe drouth without cultivation.-1 Jreetrs Fruit Crowcr. Flower Heels. Lay your plans, so there will be no delay when the time comes for plant liiC, says an exchance. There is 110 In vestment you can make that w ill brine a larcer proportionate return of pleas ure than a small sum devoted to (lower seed. It Is a cood time, while the men have leisure, to prepare the beds. If the nnniiul Is poor ami the subsoil com pact It will pay to die It out at least two spades deep and till In Cood soil. When It is (lone once it is none loictci, .111,1 , nu occasional top dressinc is all It will I need while you live. The men and j teams have leisure now; this work can 1... .inn., wherever tne croumi is urn frozen. If the soli Is fairly C'"1 throw out a spade deep, and then take out another spade deep and haul it away. . ...i.. t,i c ii'ith i.i.iii 1 KiirfitPt1 II iium thl. W(sk1s or fields, mixing in some ,.,,,. lf needed, and some old manure. ' '. ... - . . i A lu.il lire. -man nit. 11 1 p. or chip dirt I roui w 000 i'ie-. - i - pared lnthlswny.lfthewaterdi.es not Man.l in It. will produce a vidimus prowth nnd abundant bloom i i"'f carden flowers, and well repay the hilsir. Some few Kinus no ,, . 1 soli, or In special location ",....,f ninlnt-itv thrive best but the 111 .1 deep. 1111. When rich moist, but not Wet such a bed is me onlv an occasional e prepared it I N lop dl-ositlC to keep it 111 tine Review. condition forever.- Karmers iKi'iw'il :" r-arminB. fanniiu. wl.eu properly carried ha. proven to be one of tin- most protltable brain In s ot in. dustry. Tin- writer has r.ir.in.r 'a., runs a iiotiltrj lu lu tnind a fruit, truck !.,..! ..l'l' f.-ii-in. and in a rc ctlt cniivcrsi- .. 1.1... i....-i,..,l that tin- it' IJi- tlou w nil lion. . . f from hi.- e.'C farm Mipporid h.s ..1.1. ii.- u-l.lle that fmm fru.t and bic's was put in hMii. I'he a.-n . .. I nlTV l.tl llii'll a:'.- .- kept r.i-.w n net on-ii i" 1 1 .t;.l.l,.,l between th- Ill-Ill". 'I' ' - ; I.cKhi.rnan.ir.laekMan.l.ur,-. I- I. acres are si.l-dit l,.-d into r.-n yrM-. v.r, 1 IHM- .1' I' KlvlIIC "ens " ,,k in- i.er vear 11 pice. 111. 1 K average 1--' '-- I r ' lliC r- Li doz.-u. which brine an aver.... price of 10 cents, waking rH -J. Ut- dtlC-t!tJ2 $"(J0 fur fL,hl ten ma a rimM of jl.x. Suiuheru fartm-r do nut pay eiiuuch ii.tctitioii to their poultry. A number f iij,. Northerner who have come Smith, rei eialy have taken up the poultry bu!ii, si and are pushllii It In liis'r..ttsy.A. Ii. runt, hi American Atfi-k-ulturUt. l'i-f-liriB f,.r Flavor. A New Vorkst.-itlmi bulletin says that at ih.. mutim, dairy It has C'-tn-rally been cusi..m:iry to feci once a day some dry fodder, p., r. i-:ii,!y c,ncr hay. and s.l.iue twice Willi e,;,i, 1 Yd. lie ,,f ' "!'ii slla',. did imt produce any in-fe.-ii.ri!.ality nf imlk ... fat-as .!.. ini. -1! ' .ii:-p..s;... V...tll, l!-..i;.-!... ;i ., no o!i. Jei i .11.1 ! !e i::.l..f ,!..-, ,1. If ,:,,. l'-a el::i:i.-i in t!. t.it:..l were made -I'a.l'i.il!) and n t 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -. and i, s'oil.-d nl- .l;i;i. al'nwcil t . I'e.-i -Ii tl:,' i,.u. ,! Is o,l,:i',!,. ii,,.,,. Would I ,. 1,;:!,. ,t,. . f any mi pea.aut tl.nor from s:!a.'. Of ciui:c. mill, shot, Id t:ot be cp...,-, (..nc in 1 M.il.le lil! d witli odors of 'l:ue or any others ol.J.'.-t;,iiial.e. .t llie Kai:..n staiion tl -casinnal taint iioiiced In the milk when sihice was fed was en tirely avoided by f line the sdac.- 1m- liieiliat.-ly after lti.ti-.nl of bcloi,. mill, lii'. 1 he lil.ihn I'rar. The Idaho pear Is a pear nf crcat hardilii.ss and will -r,.w where -.. .i lic it any other ear will. The c.Jitnr of the riiiwiuati visited tl 1 1 .ii.i t . .1- of the pear two years ao. The pear i:i shape Is more like nu apple than a pen. It Is aliovc medium si.e. and is of e, flavor. It Is not an extra keeper, but It Is a tine pear for as late as say tin first of November. As crown in th. Kast, or Middle West, It is described as Is'lnc of medium to l.-ir.-e In siye -Ii, 10 and 11 Inches in circumference, of 1 hidies-.,. shape. iIioiil:Ii rounder, flesh liner cfalued than that variety, quite as cood as the Icadilic market pears, flesh line trained, buttery and mcltlm. with a "very p'oil'' flavor. -Western Plow man. Ili-atrnyinu; 1'otuto rt-nt. It has Imic been known that limit of sulphur applied to auylhiiic was a Cood cermllcdc. The experience of a practical farmer, as told by Horace 1". Wilcox, 111 the New York Tribune, shows how this knowledge saved his potato crop from destruction, though planted on land where, a year lefoiv, th' potato scab had entirely destroyed it. lie first cut the potatoes, ami while In the pall with the stit surface fresh, he put a pint of sulphur 011 top of the heap, allow inc It to sift down so that all cot some of the sulphur. The crop was entirely free from scab, and many of the ('III pieces. Used for seed. Wi le yet yellow with sulphur In the hills when the crop was due. Hnrlicnltnrnl Nnte. I'lant fruit first for the family and then for the market. (Jet that rotten tipple out of the pile In the cellar if you have to sort th,. w hole 1 lie. Keep the house plants In health. An occasional sinokhic with tobacco will do t lit iii cood. l-'roi-.eii fruits and roots are not as valuable tis when they are not I'rnZi-n, ate tln-yV Keep them from free.lnc. then. W- in-ist that on a farm that is near a market more in, an y can be ma le from cardi-ninc than from ccner.il fannlnc.- Western l'l.ut -man. (i'c:lllit1US, No Inexpensive thine will Insure quality In butler as a quaniiiy of dry earth to use freely about the siable. It absorbs odors as well as liquids. When hoes die from cholera, the safest plan is to burn rather than bury the carcass and all that has been in contact with It. I'lre Is a certain pnil liel-. If a cow- loses her appetite, treat Ilei tis you do yourself ill' you are sehsl blel, Cive her a chalice of diet. ty the way, a warm bran mash Is an ex cellent "chance "f diet." Chicks hatched in September and Oc tober will be better for market than those hatched III sprinc. I'm for show purposes and to look at and admire, hatch early-before Hie peach blooms appear. An overfed steer now sells In most markets about as slowly as a hall fat one. What Is really wanted is the well-fatted steer. The public will not now buy any over fat meat. The neat, level, well shaped, title bone animal sells'best at present. The Intcllleent poultry raiser, like the dairyman, never fails In business. There Is always a market for his pro duct, and the conditions an- such that he can keep up production despite the hard times; tli istant Income does the business. It Is not cold, but wet weather that doubles up the sheep, liry cold Is a tolllc 'or tin l'l W-hell the thick woolen coat becomes soaked with water, and then the cold wind strikes them, look away to the cast Tor buz zards. Therefore make shelters for si p, that are always accessible. Many farmers purchase farmine tools without any assurance that they will meet the requirements of soil and crop, the purchase price belne. In many cases, virtually thrown away. This Is nut business. Judicious men do not b-t the craze for soniethlnc new to thus Ci-t away with their judemenl. Turkeys are the nearest self sustain Inc of all domestic fowls. ;ive thorn room eunuch out doors and they will keep fat the year round. Rill it Is pru dent to teach them that "th.-ri. is no place like lmine," and that there is al ways a lil'le com there later ill the cie'nihc. Turk'-vs need a little lonkinc after or they may "lake up with some other fellow." If there were ho thietes outsell' nr lite pchiti uti.iry then- would be timre prolit iii raisinc turkeys. Leave Their Wives ut Home. It 1, a strict mic w ;tu the l.:e trans ..1.,.,. ie .tiMm.ii.; .!-. pinioi that the ,v. f i:.- r.v-i.ti -a-'ii ""! 1, . .-..nip .my tr- ti.'ly pp.- ;-. C:i.'.r:i's from t.il.ine th-ir u -i'. 'ltd wi:;. t:,. :n. The .tipe. . . :h.it If . 1 ; 1 1 ' ; , . 1 1 e -!ioiil, hap- p'.-n : o the ' 'i',;'"' ,,,f ,,--e;ei;: .' lo I..- i1'1'-'' ,lir-v--'vie h;s :i-i.-t,:.'.:. tn.i::.: ' the .af.-'y ( , u s.i th.i! ;f tie- wlfM of a t., ..-.-- -i "" ' ,.,k.-p.....-:i- rule ills hnl-is Hi :.0 '-' me Unit. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER loinili. Ilotiklna Jt 4'nni'any'a ltrlivr nf 1 i-aili. "t'Tiei-miH write yards nf matter and till it imitie-.il le ci.lii:un of .,.v in a'.t. '!:) til tn .le..-ribe the wheat mar k. l a" 1 i:- v.i i.it ions this week, ctvine .1 tei-i'ii fur ca. li and evety iiinvcinctit. A well ki.iittti npi-iiitor puts it i-otrei tty at: I t -r-clv ttlicti lie r;is "tli tn.it W.-t i sttrte'ive ft. an t. iintcii in-tts and Mo m.inv statistics." There is all I. in U of new in w heat, and st iti-ties ei"-; '; to su; ply evert I... lv, but w ,. !!.. r fa ! rs are any better for h.iv-.- tit : -'i r toriuat 1011 is a q.i--: inn. I'. : :. t'-"lils.-lv... don't lie, but it f -.I I ;i can tieure, and they c i lently 'i.iv.. ,-i tt 'l.'ii c it in a tiiiitiner that I e t be . ,t;.f ii'tn'V to thcMlselt .-s but : ; 1 :.'y t ot -.in! tillineciionch fur the ::'.' ! v let .ire e nwine rather chary of t.i-.;-'!.-i i!i and their methods. hi ; .- ikti.e nf tteuri-s. 11 must W 1.1 : I t'n.it they ate iitiu-ua'.ly tavnr- 1! ' for l.:jln-r p:ices, but they, like cup toin.rt", ate ietiote.l. The t - '.y fur the week tt as cut I,- o;. 1 . ... I el.. The total is imtv lly,. i .':l.( In-ln Is. compared with i'.I.- II l."'.i.'io bushels last year; for the same w.-.-k mi te.tr aeo. a difference of ii, ,00, nml I. u.in'U. The wot Id's sto.-k for li e Heck tindi t uciit a decrease nf about ,"i. coo, iii. ii bushels. World's shipment lor tiii.-e weeks have been under 4.000. oo. . bi. e.. ttlnle the snpis.sed nr esti ni i ' I 1 1 -I pi i 1 citieii 1 s tif the iiuimrtinc oiiiiti ii - . T.;',,ii,(itiO buslicls per week. hcit and tli nit mi niean passace de cii a-, s ste 1 Illy, and this week W as re duced l.nlHI.IHHI bushels. If that is imt .1 phalanx nf ti.'iires towararnt pur-i-i.as.-s of wheal, the buyer had better en nil! 1 f the business. Sad to relate, hic.teie., -t.it i -1 i . have little effect tip. .ii ti e m.iiket iih I piiifessioiial sel-lei- eo neht ahead, never thinkinc that there is the bate.! sort of possibility of ,1 day of reckoiiinc bcfoie the new crop is ill the slun k. I '0111 has hd l its own, and there is very little chance to be noted in the mai kct. That coi n jhisscsscs merit 011 its .nth account has been and is daily il.-inoMst 1 .ite.l bv the i-iunse of the mar ket. Mtirlii't Oilotiillima. I'mtlaiid, dr., April 0, 18U7. Flour l'oitland, Salem, Cascadiil Atn I Dayton, I.H; Renton county und White i.ily. l.(; crahain. f:I.4l); su peiline. k'.'.T."i per barrel. Wheat Walla Walla, 7. (if 73c; Val ley. 7l'u per buliel. O.its t'lioice white, ."lS(ii40o jht lui-hol; choice craV, 117 (11 !l"c. Hay Timothy. ' I I.OOni 15.00 per tot.; clover, I I..1O1 1 li.M; wheat and o.lt. tslll.OOcr 1 1. (Ml per ton. R.n Icy Feed barley, fl7..i0 per ton; bn 11 inc. I,i, IH. Millstulls R.i an. tM. 50; shotts, flii.eO; uii'ldlinc-. f-ii. Rulti-r Cieaniety, 40c; dairy, !)0r :i."..c; st.ee. 17 w :ioc i-r roll. l'ntatoes I In yon Hiirbahks,55i! li.V; (i.iniet Chi lies, li.'.i.i 7.".c; Karly Rose, soiiis.m- per sack; Micets, fll.Otl j.er cental (or Meiced; new potatoes, Ilo per pound. inions $ '.o0i'i -J..-.0 per cental. l'oiilliy Chickens, mixed, $J..0,if .'I.IMi; e'ese, (. t. 00 10 ."i.OO; ttllki-vs, live, 1 1 hi I'.'c; diicls, fii.miiii 7.00 per dozen. Kjcs tlnyoti, li'.ji- per dnzen. t he, .,. t irec 1-c; Yoiinc Ann-rii'.t. I - '...' p"i pound. Wool Vnlley, 1 leper pound; Kastern 1 ii- .011, 7n '.''. Hops 11 hi l(ic per pound. Re .f(;i,,ss, top steers, f 2.00 cf 3. 50; cows. 2.2.i in 3.00; die-scd beef, 4 0! Co jier pound. Mutton (truss, best cheep, Wethers and i-wcs, f:i.50n( ;!1. 75; dressed mut ton, He per pound. Hoes tiu.ss, choice, heavy, f I.OOni 4.25; lieht and fccleis, 2.5Ui:l.U(i; diesscd 1.50 "i 5.25 per cw t. Seattle, Wash., April 0, 1SU7. Wheat Chicken f I, $27 per ton. Oats Choice, If 2. i (('.: I per toll, llarley Rolled or ciomid, '-0 per ton. Corn Whole, fll per ton; cracked, fl'.lin '.Ml; feed meal, If li'Ci 20. l'lotir (Jobliincl Falelit excellent, ."..uo; Novelty A, fl.tlO; California hi, 111. Is, t5.:i5; Dakota, (5.(15; patent, fii.411. Millstuffs Rran, 14.00 per ton; shorts, fl. V I ( hopped f I, J1K.0U per ton; inid'lliiie". tf-2; oilcake meal, f:l(). It.iv I'ueet sound, per ton, 10.00; Kasiern Washincton, $14. lintter Fancy native creamery, brick, 22c; select, 22c; tubs, 2:tc; ranch, 15'" I 7. ( hees,. Native WashiliKtoll, 12 'tC Ytyetablcs Fotatoos, per ton, 1111.50 (ii Ih; parsnips, per sack, 75c; beets, per sack, liOc; turnips, per sack, (i()cj rutahai-.u'. I"'r sack, fiOcj carrots, per sack, 401" 50c; cabbaee, per 100 lbs, $l.5o; onions, per 100 lbs, $:i.25. Sweet iMitatoes I'er 100 lbs, ft. 00. Poultry ChiekeiiH, live, per pound, hens, K)i" 1 lei ducks, $(l( 11.50; dressed turkeys, 15c Kees Fresh ranch, 12o. Ftesh Meats Choice dressed lieef, steers, 7c; cows, B'.jc; mutton, fheep, lie per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, fio pt-r Iioiiuil; veal, small, Fresh Fish Halibut, 4',(aCc; K.ilmon, i'n ii'-; salmon trout, 7(s410c; fliiiindeiH and sole", :ii''4c l'ri.visioii" Hams, hire", 1 1 '-,'; hams, small, lP.e; br.-akfa-t bacon, 10o; dry salt sides, li'c per iMiimd. San Fr.mcis.-o. April 9, 1897. Potatoes Salinas RurbatikH, OOcfd $1.10; Karly R"i", ii5'7.c; River Uur banks, 50'i' To.-; swets, $1.00(81.73 per cental. Onions $2.75 ..",.23 It cental. Kec Uati' li. 1 U 1 j. 'o- 1 2 p"r duzi-n. jjnttcr Fancy creamery, 13,'j'c; do m cotids, 12 .j '' 'l '!'; fancy dairy, 12c; net,, Is, ll'-' 11 ', Cheese F.ni'-.v mill, new, C''c; fair to p-'d. 5 j i" 'ic: Votinu America, 7... Sc; K.-t-rr,," 1 1 t 14 ':. Wool Clmice f.K.thill, KrdCic; f-'an lo.npiin plains, ii"' I"! do 12 InolitllH, '.' .ut per p. I. II. v Wl.'.i! and Kit, fiirt '' best bat lev, $.'...'.o (io0; alfiilfa, $5'" S; clover.' $.i"i ; cmpressed heat. $(!(( 1).:,,.; 1! it, $')" 7 p'-r ton. Tnpieal i'Miit li.manas, (1.00(4 2.DO p.-r I'Ui'Ci.; pit.' -appl.-s, $.'' 4. Citrus Fi uit ilraiice", navel, i(t, 3.50; s.-i-illi do, 75c'$1.25; com leiimt'S, 750"' $1; Cood to choice, il.r.o..' 2; fancy, s-r box. A .j les O.hhI to choice, (1(31. 7C; fancy, (2 .a 8.U3 -t UtX. llupsi 12i5 Wsc iVfl- O Kalslng the Uailti of Fa!. I A devii'i' for tin jhte iiii-itf thu baika of pevt when t!ie f.inio arc too low haa I tH'eii piiti'hledl.yiu-htirch-eoi'rof Sandy LaKi', Fa. It consists of brackets be tne Kioofcd to rii-eivethe end nf a iMiiel, and h.ivine a recess in the Hides .( the upper put of the bracket to re ceive the top rail. Clamps in the cen ter of t.ue panel slrenchten the attach uict.t, w Inch caii be tendered us orua ui 'iital a- may be desired. I i'i;is:ill.iii Iii M Utt.n.ln. Tin' Wi-cnnsin senate has passed a bill pint 1 line that 110 (oreien corpora tion wlii h is .1 member of a trust lie pel uiit.-d tn ctifoice any contract 111 tie- .tat,.. It alo a lnptisl an ainctnl nichl to the C'-neial election law to ill l.nt tliecl l P -riini rats a place on the ti.-kct and to enable them to retain tticir jut t y in c-iui it ion, The house icj.ctel a lull fur th" taxation nf church pmp.'ity. I hi' II I, If In t . Iileure. A Chi -a:.i tu-in who sue I a street oar oiiipany for "..mill d.imaees for killlim lii f.'.OiliI Si. RcMiaid doe. which was s ii I to be one of the hnp'si in Amer ica, brouelit into cnui I as one nf bis 1 x nbits a liainlsotiie rue made of the , skin and the hea l of his doc. The jury were scemiuely ereatly impressed by it- appearance, but cave a verdict , for the company. War Veil. Nut. II.'Iiik It 11 1 ll . j There are now in process of luiildine for the Riinsh navy ciclitv-niiie ves sel-; for the French, thirty-three; for the Russian, thirty-nine; (or the Her man, nineteen, and for the Italian, thirteen. (If these vessels which are bcine built by ( i rent Riitain, forty-i-ielit are torpi'do boats, while of the others potters Italy is the only one that : is buildine any, and she only one. I iisIimii t.f lite It nt It sell 1 1. 1. It is the custom in the Rothschild family to purchase six H-arls, each o.-iine t'lOO, at the birth of each ie i f I baby. lMin each birthday six more pearls are a ided to the iirieinal nest iyf.snth.lt when the ynunc wntmill makes her debut into society it casket if inacniti. cut etns is presented to her. (-titilM'e rotulalltin. I The Canadian department of ncrioul ttne estimates the population of the Dominion to lo 5, 125.4.MS, a tcu i 11 of : rather less than 1100,000 since the cen sus of lMH. In 1S0O there were two states of the I'nioti that exceeded Can ada in population New York, with 5.i!l7,K5,'l inhabitants, and Fcniisylvu nia, w ith n.25M,014. Itlval Si-apiirU. Haiiiburc has passed Liverpool with in the last few years in the tonimco of its foreicn eoiiiuieree. Liverpool still is far ahead ill the matter of coastwise trade by sea, and, ow inc hi that fact, the total tonnnce of shippinc enterinc mid clcariiic in a year is creator in the Knclisli city. I.i..rii!j Citiif-rrs!. The (ierinan covcrnment is Hcndinc out invitations to an international con Cress on leprosy, at which Dr. Kis-h, the eminent bacteriolocist. will pre side. Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Hussia have already intimated their ; intent ion of beinc officially repre sented. ' Sun. f TIiIiikm 'I'hul Nr.rr Nlt.rl. ' Naturalists have discovered that there are Several species of lish which never sleep, and that many species of Hies aie awake from the time they are hatched until they die. There are soiiie dues and cats, also, that appar ently never sleep that is, ut nicjit. Itititit'tl l.y (lie tMiiilnt.. Amoiic the createst sufferers from the Indian famine ate the jewelers in Delhi, whose business is ruined, as hardly any tiiiu riaees take place, and everybody wants to sell ornaments in stead of IniyihK. Gladness Comes With a better understundinir of the transient nature of the muny phys ical HU, which vaiiis.li before proK-r ef forts gentle efforts pi eusunt effort richly directed. 'J'here is comfort io the know ledge, that ho muny forum of hicKtiohS are not due to any aetuul dis ease, but himply to a coiistiputed condi tion if the nvjstem, which tiie pleusunt family laxative, hyrupof Kif. prompt ly removes. 'J'hut ia why it Is th onlj remedy with millioiisof families, and ia every where esteemed no highly by all whnvuluu C's'd health. Its henenciul effects are due to tho fact, thut it Is the one remedy which promoles internal cleanliness without dchilit ut inif the orciins on which it acta. It is therefore all important, in order to (ret its bene ficial elTeotH, to note when you pur chase, thut you have the tfciuiine arti cle, which Is manufactured by the Cull forniu Ki(f Nynip Co. only and hold by all reputable druptfists. If in the enjoyment of (rood health, and the sysb-m is regular, luxativea or other remedies are then not needed. If alllietcd wiih any aotuul diseahe, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, hyrup of 'icssU.nds hithost ami is most lurp-ly vV-d uuu (rives most coueral nutLsfaction. Vvi Vti.. vV WrT When you fpj plant seeds, plant Always tlie best- Fur Mi tvrjrbrn. D. M. FERRY CO.. D.troiU Mich. SURE CURE row PILES lUI. b, .1.4 wl nw.4, m l.'Sl.l'.lllmil.MSm.H DK. aoaaN-KO't pili rimeot. - Kit. iiuaa a.. raua fa NEILL OF Another U. S. Congressman Indorses Paine's Celery Compound. fe;;WSvv hbJ Within the past year, iiinone the thnnsiin.ls of hearty testimonials to the wonderful enrutive power, of I'.iine's celery cntnKiutiil thut have I icon re ceived by Wells, Richardson V Com pany atnonc the thousands of crateful letters received from every state and tow n in the country, there have come no less than six hearty indorsements from memls'r of the national house of representatives. All were willinc that their experi ence should Ihi published, believinc richtly thut they might thus do cood to others. In those column, have already I too 11 publish. si, the letters received from Coucressmt'ii Meredith, Hell, Urout und Rowers. Now come, a letter from CoiiKressinaii Robert Neill of Arkan sas, a. follows: "My home if at Hatesvillo, Ark. Dunne the last spring- and summer my eldest ilanclilcr, thun 17 your, of ace, wu in very Hjor health, ufferinc from cenerul debility, nervou prostration und frequent slicht fever.. She hud the beat medical attention, but ap parently with little benefit. In the latter part of September lust, while .till feeble .he began the use of Ruine'. celery cottis.und, and improved in health continuously. In three month, she hud fully recovered, and i. now in perfect health. I am bound to think "Mjr (rtirral hralth Is a (1.01I ileal lirllrr IIih.i hrftire using Ilia Bull. My ryra in brl(lttr anil hava a iiiiii-h l.rller Imler than l.t fnrn. Ilava f alnrd al.iiut fuur puuuili. anil am intira t-lirerful ami In brttrr liuiiiiir than I was before. Iljjr using your Unit another intitilh or two I hoia tu b rureil autlraljr." - IIHIM IIANNKN, eilrnsliurg, Wa.li., feb. B, 1BH7. MAKES PEOPLE STRONG. It Is a mi.ilrrn IKeirlvrr. If ynn are sosk In mijr reipert. It will luillrl you 11 1. It t-iirs all I he cfti-i't- nl early liahlts ami inslo-n llm 11 ith. ami vital Inn-es as si mini as out KiriiiIiu' It, 11 yuiiiati or cut Oils mil nii.1 we will scml you our bunk, "I'CKKK ( I.As-sKM OK MKN," fn-e, cliist-ly sealeil. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., M West Wa.hln,l..n HI.. lnrll.nd.Or. H'ra v riling Io Ailrrrllier plnur mrnliun pnprr. Cheapest Power l Gl'AKAMEED ORDER. 1-1 II. P. Hercules, Can or Gasoline. 1-2 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. 1-2 11. P. Regan, Gas or Gasoline. I'j 11. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 H. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 II. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline. 1-6 II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline, no II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. Sfafe Your Wanti and Write tor Prices... 405-7 San some Street San Francisco, Cat... Gas, Oaiolina and Oil WHEAT Mftkf mnnrjr ty ' rcMitil ipmilfttlon In Milrftiro. Vi 9 tttiy ftiol M'll Miifftl tlirrt? on nir Kortutifi hv brtn inl on ft mail WinniMK by tralinK tu futiuttt. W rile fur full ftrtirtilftr. H'i of r'irn. Iiiii. Hv r ml yrarV x pvrtrucf on lh ( hU Ku M"rd of 1 rlr, mol a Uiorouitli kntiwli1j of iti (um tn- It.iwnltikf, IlopkitmA ' , hlrKO Hnard of Traili Hp. Iht Oftirn in fortlttnd, Ort-goii. hMikfttir and Srftttlr, Hiih. RAZORS II In sites 4 I Finck'i "C. C." Rtaor, In slues 4-!, .VS Kll'l ft-S. I'rl. e, a l.no. ( si. he en haliK'-'l It Iml Halislaeinr) . -end for (.eiirral ( ataloKur or ( lalnxur ut Sporting Goods or Barber Supplies. WILL 9t FINCK CO., a-40 viarkel St. Nan Kraui ls.-o, 1 al. , f0R PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK ar 'Juit Don't PmI Wall," PtoaUlVER PILLS ara lb Ob Tblnc tousa. Only On. for a Doa.a aol. by Druaals.s al .o. a bos hs nsiiea trM. aaai-saa Dr. Oousli! M4. Co. Itilia. I s. f " ' VeiT L D iTl" wt I T M 7ti?. 7 ! V Ku Wlsilm s lniTHlv hlEtp limulil sl-isys M 1 I assU lot ebUdnn letbliitf ll .M.ih- His rhilil. ml- 4 b iia lb viittia snarl sll Mln. cures srind i-.'ll..sinl Is S I thi ta ramot, r.Td srrbua. IwsntJ Ira aw a I ll la th. ka of .11 A 1 ARKANSAS. the remedy is an excellent one, and do not hesitate to recommend it to tli snfferinc. " To Histpone at such a vital time a. this reculalinc the nerve, and purify inc the bhssl is a serious mistake. Men and women distressed by ucrvoui troubles or the effect, of impure blood cannot afford now to lose a day In-fore takinc udvantaec of Raine'. celery compound. In order to avoid disappointment ac cept nothinc hut Raine'. celery com pound. A clerk who trie, to sell aoiue thine else than what people ask for ia evidently not disinterested. He has au eye to prolit. more thun to the cood of customers. There can he no substitute for Puine'i celery compound. Thi. has been shown time and titua aen in in case, where persons, too easily led, have carried homo souiethiiie be sides I'ainu'a celery coins.und, and have fai leil to cot the decided benefit they hud hoped for. The stroiicest indorsement ever re ceived fur this grout spring remedy und no remedy ever compared with l'aino's celery compound in the char acter and the hiuiiIst of the witncea to it. efficiency tint stroiicest indorse ment it ever received did not overesti mate or cxaecorato in the least its un rivalled power of makinc people well. Full of Life Mean full nf licnllh. Are you alow, plrlt If? An your nvrvt't luiy, your tuunelrt tUhliy it ml your vltitl fumlKum lcklii( In riiiTirv Kin) vim? I'o ymi nnkt up lu Iht r 1 1 ( 1 1 if with 11 tl ill I lit'Atftclif , t lirnl. Hnrn-tiiii fcolliiK, nu if ymi hml nut rxief Tlif-r urc h.-iih- oi Uit ft Hi that (ulluW ttrniifK, It U tin' wcHkni'M In your uirv mm HkU'ii), nml you ihh'J Jtut turh ft rm i'il- Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt... 1 Rebuilt Gas and .Gasoline Engines FOR SALE CHEAP Hercules Gas ....Engine Works Engines, 1 to 200 H. P. FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD. AXLE CREASE Itstt fsrltiir iiali lies are 11 nurias-eit, actually MitlastniK twu Uii. nl snv uihi-r hrarnl. fre IriHll Alilllial (Ills Ii KT til K HUM INK. K'lK SAI.r: HV OltHl.ON AND if-vv A Hill Nl. ll M Kit 1 '11 ANTS" anil Is-alers ifeiierally. FOR THK ON. ly perfect Incu bator ailt. rrslihtrrepal to your nearest Railroad btsttoa or Htea.ner l.snd.n!;. Tht nnest Incubator Catalofa. ever Issueil mailed free U yoa write aud mention thi! papar PITAHTMa IHCDBAT0 CO.. htalims, Cal Il I'l l UK ami l-II.KS rurcl; no pay nil I til i-ureil; ii'inl lor t-.uk. im. MASniLi San rraiii'ltt-o. V P N il Vn QT ft It V TT V 91 A I IR A ruKTk.itrnti u, SM Markel M iTcums wmiit au lu tkiiS. I j I fi last luuia bjrup. Tasiea Utud. Ess 1 1 fj Int.-ia S'.nt (it dmt-aisis. fi I I I : I n- tfaa jTraaclann. '!. Sao VraacUco,