The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 10, 1897, Image 3

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    rr lVr ITOMF, cf monil vnv nmy b Partially .up.
iFlR-U AINU piled If iho llgUtwi lmerfifwn.1. with
lA imultry by tho cnt .ecuree for h.r ti.
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.
' bcOFINTERESTTOFARM.
R AN"
I ....rn Require. Peep,
lr0" How to Cure
j lo Bore
tllllllV IIM1 tI M
, " 'a
i'.tl.-.
.. ii'.aiit
f" . cartloitda or r.cu
'.-. ...! rr'." flu
., ,.....-.
r...-...l
...... nil 1 III' iinri-
niv ..r,
. . I.. irri ! Oil
r . .... In Kt'fiuiih -
? , 111." roK. HIHl til.' best
", .. ,-.-Is. Th bar-
7 .. r attache! to the rear, is i..f
&'"'' " ' rk the crop with
K'lUrr:;' mini!. It flu, ami
iili " n. vomitf
r'" After tho
Mi:, n-irruw teeth flrat -"M
liultry by the cnt .ecuree for h.r the
chastisement she need. If thL done
while they tire young, tlie cut may be
miiBiu io discriminate between bird
wiilcn equally Willi tube are her mil
unit pry, ami young chicken... foul
try men who have mi admixture of
irauie blood la their fowl !i n.it need
to give their ciiIh any lesson to let
young c hick alone. If the mother lieu
cannot fight off the Intruder on her
beoisl tier lull ulll nul.Lli- l.rl
-..' I'llllK IU
her assistance the came riNiHter. who
IIIHIH in Kllcll KTllllllllIKe IllSt the kill J
of excitement hu want
TWO MH.HtV tONTIMM.
, t.i
tl!t HI) I
lll' Il ! 111
i t r:nt i-i
tflCMl lltillu ll
A mat mini
..till
.i... in rimr iiiit-n.
tu ..i.l vis.it some lai'Ku
rl"ulV" !, work In !"'.
rM:: :1.fi lnmtiou of
.will U- worth to any
farmer nt r
I lie nei'i". r
,ri':" ... ... leaf ami the
. .',,. of vour thumb.
4,,vlliHm - -
I. .. I V
Milch detiendn on luiw lii'L-lnnltn' u
ninde ill pnuiliii: pear tren. It Ik for
thin reiiMou bent to take them nt not
more than two ycnin from the Inn!.
and If a verr dwarf hiilili In d.ln.l
one-year mock from the tern ft Ik better.
J ne tiling io motil IXTKIKtemiy IlKIit,
either In dwarfK or KtiiiiilnrdK. In the
tendency of the ivntral nhiKit to take
lilit of the Klip. ThlK imiinM lnrnc
wood Krowth and little fniltlmt. on
the other Imml n llttl.. iiliuliliu. Inuk
of those kIiooU that ft tK fiiKt.
wiilcli will alw:i.vn lie the uppcrmoM,
will wild the Kali to bra lichen low er
down, and thene will till with fruit
Kpur and InIii to bear the following
year. 1 he pear tree doeti not neel
high inaniirliiK. Clre It plenty of min
eral fertlllzeni. and any icroiind that
will trow good craln or corn crops will
be found fertile eiioiiKh.
..I '.. .lie soil lM
L, lH, t 1 I1IICI1 OUl . ... -
nu,!,rbW.-..ou.d be t i nned
L .mini lx nclies Hi'iin iu .....
t lU beetH thinned to eight
. .i. Hu nif fir iiuviuk
f ,tePt i.iuKl not be cut, o It
hiii' tlieui to rot.
P '. ...... in irrowinir the early
. ...... Iiirte ouaiitltles of
rnian,.re. running It In lictweeu
Z.i after the ground bat been
F ...i.i. i In n few days the
far, nmilu ruu througU with the
t...r t inier this uounie HJl-m
Lurl'im' the '"w Vl'ry "P-
in ml nre kih.ii rea.iy i-r ......
L..-I., iHi-tH for rw-uniB io
r ... . u. m.t tie alloweil to
..r ill., ii hints will ne rorr-
L ff,h weed, htfis "u t "
ut into the "liar fr ro,,r ,""
imlu'l. I'ioui HiX liumireu io cikii.
J...I i..i,..t. can be iirowu to tne
' : 1...1 o
iumlir careful culture. i.i........
Irican.
r..:.. WftJl Her.
i.- un.t -U of like nature
. v..i-i- L-iHd bay for dry cattl
" . .., it.
, .,r ul.M'K II I1ICJ U.O
ir. tut theni after the new m on
A . niul U4 tJieiu ury out
i day. Hke them UP tbe follow
thrill with nlU'nuito
old hiu-. ICacli load
i.i mlt...! at the nite of one peck
i:. in the lid. Make the Hta.k to
ill i.r eiKht tons, or iweive i
wap.n loads of It na gathered
.i.,-k xhiiuld le run up iimt'
!i .if the way. and then left over
to nettle. After the Mack settles
iff with lonir hay. rake down hard,
ii,..n run two wires over tne top
!d,i..vi. securely. A stack of tills
A t.nr will smoke for sveral morn
i after it Is put up. but If the hay
tWn well Kiilt.-d iiikI several layers
Irv luiv put In N4wvn the gren
there wlU lie no danger of com
ii in.
I Kurttlna I M HofUI.
yl ni . tit spnilns of the Joints and
J, .in are irctioraUy best trent.il I'J
jfni.iiliciitli.il of cold water. This Ls
I imiili...! l.v nieiiiLS of a hone. This
lid be u.sul frciueiitly, but not for
6 than live minutes at one tune, i ue
Ik's nig should be put on at mich a
or he Ik Uable to take cold. Ii
horM' hliowa symptoms of much
It ninv lie mves-snry to foment
ef i-.irt : that is. utmly wann water In
.! of inld. ThLs will ease the pahi
will iirnl.al.lv Increase the bw elling,
Uie rcluctlou. arterwuriw. or mis
rll!iH. wilt r..l ii ivl n-ouvel'V. The lll-
niatirv iiroeesst-H at tne sNit of the
liin iiiean liicr.a.sil UUmkI supply to
twrt, and ciuse.iueiit effllsJou into
surnmndlng tissues. Thus, w ith a
II nu iiluilvs L'et IllOlV or UvS
" i keiilnx." mid the getting rid of tills
" killing" Is often more troublesome
t ii relieving the actual patn. Tin
i iliiiitl. n of cold water by ooiwUiug.
1. 1 the I.I.m m1 vesseU has the effiH't of
!'.-nltiR the auiouitt of blood which
iild otherwise b conveyed to the
I it. ajnl so result lu lis effuslou and
Afu-r applying the cold wa
' I a wwilen bandage should be Unuid
'W'i' t''i;lit round the affeeteU -ikih.
if em hi r liiieniiLslnir a layer of cot-
'tween limb and biuulilge.
....I.....I ul..-,c uvmlitolllri of
"'. IUC Ul.llll.l.
fug Ui tnuiii pain, remove tne ohiki
p at iimi', f(r it Us then probably
Wng too hard on the Injured part.
If blindage, however, niust uot Ih
: t off, but replaced, liandag.t) In
itukm, other than lu those of the
from tlie foot to tlic trunk, are
' f f the tiuestlou. Saddlery and liar
It. .,. 1 f - t I, .. n I
The dlfllcultr wiih i-nrlv m.iiiiL' n!n til
ing Is always hccaiiKe the soil Is too
cold. This causes the wed to germinate
too slowly. Iiut so whiii as the seed
begins to sprout warmth Is generated
by the ail. Ciirboiilc acid gas Is de-
veloiH-d, and this aids lu inn king the
soil warmer. Hence the advantage of
putting some manure under the kcc(
when It Is planted early, so as to hasten
germination. There Is the further ad
vantage of doing this early in spring
liecause the abundant rains Hint fall
then make the manure soluble, and
greatly increase Its effectiveness.
l. miilng, II. i. Win. 4'iiiny't Itrtlow
uf T ru.tr.
t'oiiriii'iablu activity ha been noted . !
ill July wheat climi if thf mi. I week. I l. .in
.i .. .... ; ..
.'"..It it-;ir u .ii.lll!lliaili.ll ..v
the elevator mill. Stock of wheat III
t'hi .i.'.i ate now down to 3,000,0110
buidicU, aui tlii in tirmly bell by men
who believe in higher price for t
wheat during the next liO d.iy. There
lias Ih'cii little doing in other option,
iillliounhSciiteiiilicrwhe.it ha gained
two cent. The new ha been Koine-j
what conflicting in many rcpect, re
jHitts of liaiwi-tini! from the Soiitliw'el
lending to oiiiewli.it dii-iieart.u boll-;
v., While the new ill oilier repcct '
Ma I'lilli-li in (one, utnl indicated a
g I ili'in:in 1 for c.i-h wheat, l.eccipt
have fallen otT rhurply in the Noillc '
Me-t, and cveiything iudnittc that
from now on until the next crop moves,
but littile will be received. Foreign
croi new ha been luilli-li in tone,
Kuro.ean a h i -en comiriiiing the re-
h,i t 1 ilamaL'e to the Koutii.iliiau and
lbil.'.uian crop of 25 per cent, t'oiiili
t i. iii of India have improved but little.
liiM.m rc'OitK continue to Kn'ak of
hliiiag'. to wheal in ccitaill Kcclioli.
while in France there ha Well only a
flight improvement. KxpoM have
kIiowii a moderate decriMM' under tln'se
of the pieviou week. Ilia l-trcet' rc
poits them at 2, l.'ii, 000 bushel, while
ocean passage diHTcascd 1,4 10,000 bush
el. Hnr visible Klipi'lv decreased
1. ;'., ouo bushel, and i now down
to Is, 7y,noo bushel, the smallest
in many year. Were there any
Kpeculatioii we would see higher price
at once, but the matket is in u rut and
so narrow that it i at present Con
trolled by a few professional who are
scalping for Kiuall profit. While the
present dullness lasts, we hardly look
for a bull market, but our supplies are
getting so low that the short ride is
very dangerous to be on, and we advise
our friends to buy wheat on the little
breaks at present, and In satisfied with
small nrotit until speculation revives.
or there is u material change in llm
situation.
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Since iss.'i the lliilih p.iiiiatnent
ha voted "it 1,000.000 for new war
ships and modern naval gun.
AN OPEN LCTTCR TO MOTHERS.
Wr lor s.rTtnn in llir f-inu ."irnn'it l.'lti
c .u.iit u.r el Mr H.n.l "I'AsKikil suj
' I UsIll.K svAslUkU," "
I lt s onnr! I'li.tirr, nl lltannia. Mas- uli i.i '.!,
...lh.'l :n...p.t .1 " I'll'L lll.K kCAsI . 'UI '
the s . -.ic IL.it li.isls.inc au.l il"r new " I'"
-mi.:. si.,-i..iiiii- . i l it vs ii. I'i.r.ivni k (.
f i w.ii'i'. r. Tins Is t lie .r iiti.il " I'l I s It I K
t 1"! " !n. h Ii i, Isrt-il li"l i" tlif "
Cl llic in lli. is el AnifiM f'T over thirty .n.
1....W Coil .' al Die sl."tpcr mid r Hi it II i,
Iht i J ' d.'.-.Jii y'ut'il, ud h.. the
ii..iiiie .f lllH. 11. FI.KTCIIIiR en the
vi4 t. N.i .'in- li i, millieiity fi"i 'u I" "
mi n one r.. . The Centaur Cullliuli) "I
C.i.i'. II r et.lier ! ricsi.lrm.
,V.i,. .,
8.VMI lil. riTClll'R. M IX
I .( I.l.l.ni. r I . l. ilnoili'-
A iiicnii.ini hi an Fasten! city imt
long ago li.ipp.-n.sl to meet a business
iiC'pi.niil. nice in a public station as be
wa paying for a iio-initiute convcis.i
Hon an I smiling over it. The mer
chant' eoitiinei:i upon the iv of the
li.m-.il t ion wa- met by the remark lh.it
it Hip to Chicago bad Wen saved and
tj'.mi made on the order which had just
ls-en t.ik. II by telephone. This inci
dent selves to illn-lr.it.' one of the
strongest point of the long-distance
telephone it value a a biiines fac
tor in large transact ions which rc.piire
l per-onal interview.
nonrs imuu. nut itov.
.i i.'.l t.- l ' tlie-ln'e n.l si,nil..r.l I lllver-
in.. v in. i ns. II..H.C s. h.s.l. I r.-lul I
r. I-1..II Nii.l llioreiK-li Irriomitf In el.-l) r.
-is- l
. II.
Mule
III.
i iMlt t.-sr tsk-n.s An..' i-t PMli
I'h. I'i. Pun. ipnl. huthi.ipoii
Irs
San
P.dhI.IIh. U i. 1 1 1 .. .f fntt.
Salt iu moderate umouuts is doubt-
hs an aid to digestion. The craving
for It Is nn tu nil with all herbivorous
animals, ami Is esecially strong lu
those that chew the cud. If cow are
not suited regularly the cream from
their milk will not make butter so
quickly. This Is Hissibly because lack
of salt allows food In the stomach to
ferment before It cull he digested. This
always causes fever and Increases the
caselne In the milk. The same result Is
caused by the change lu fall from giwn
feed to dry. Cows sliolllil He salt.il nt
I.sikI twice il week. It is bettor still to
kts'p some where they always can have
ncecss to It. They will not eat too
much for their good.
4F.y r.gni i
lifenihly In
' Wool iM't
' fciil.l the ui
I To Incrense the Milk.
0 nmWo n binre olliLlltltV of rU'll
full fe.1. Where
milk, cream or butter can be sold
K'K1 prices It will pay to feed grain.
. following ration can Ik; given to
'fh cow dally all through the summer:
'v'Mi qmiru of bran aiid one quart of
chop, divided Into two fc-ds. One
M U fi-d ui the nioniliw and the other
at night. T1m- bran Is made Into
MUlck slop and setu-unetl with a little
4lt. Th,. .so.- nru nt Iknmnre dllV A Hit
When th.. mitttiirc rt-ts sJloft.
' Cow nre irln.Ti n hirire mckflll lit
r.Lo, . . . m i ..
oi oats ami im-iis or corn io.iu.-i
"1
Bight
er they have eaten up their slop. Hy
system of fesrlinir the cows will
Wenigo twentj-elgbt to Uilrty poiiwl
'J tuilk ;-r day, which ls wholesaled at
-rnN t imiind. The bran makes mi
"iindance of good.. a holeiiie milk,
""!' the cow Ui coiiditlotl. and It also
"k.s( a v.ry rich manure. Thee drop-
""i" are scuttervd over the pasture
".. l-Uell tvu-.t,
Farm NntraL
Pointnea nerlv alwavs do well on
clover sod land, and nre much Ioks lia
ble to disiiise than when growu with
stable manure. Ixuul that bus leen In
clover should produce a gssl crop of
tu.int.M.s wlihout the ni.t'llcatlou of
mini tire
Whv not have sojne competent mai:
IoloiIIv iiiiiHilntcd Ui every communy
to spray trsis mid destroy InsiH-t pcsln
and fungus dlseiuses, taxuig eacn man
for the niiiiilM'r of trees urow n .' I he
thrifty man would thon no longer suffer
from the habits of HU negligent neigh
bor.
It is n fnvonible lndUnthui for slns'p
tloit the suutilv of rams of the mutton
breeds Is below the demand. '1 Hiu ikhiiIs
to the fact that farmers are liecoinlug
...... 1 .....s l thnt s.li.s-1) will niiv lu the
forms of mutton tuid lamb, and that
wool will lie but a secondary eon-sidera
tlou In shis-p nilsing.
V.verv Kheeii farm kIioiiM Ik- well pro
vlded with gau-s; burn are dangi-roiis
,ri wll us too wasteful ttt time In lot
Hn .town niul imttltur them up. There
ls n great risk when rdieep aiv crowd
ing through bars, only partly let uowii.
that a h'g may if smippcl. a gii
light gate may le made for .Vi cents
more cost than a set of Kirs, and If
properly buug will la.st n great many
years.
Buckwheat Is regarded as a crop r..r
jHs.r land, but It does best under fa
vorable conditions. The blossoms pro
vhle excellent forage for the Iss's to
work upon, and It Is also regarded us a
very appropriate crop for plowing un
der. It Is a summer crop and shades
the hind, the yield of grain, however,
seldom laying for the s.ssl and lals.r
on poor laud, It belm,' used mostly for
turning under Avliile In blossom.
There Is nothing Is-tter to make
young pls grow tlliul H I",,, n of U,'"H'
Into which Uiey may be turned an hour
or so every day until the js-as Is-come
o scarce that all day Is required to
satisfy them. They furnish the same
kind of nutrition tluit milk does, and at
a much cheaiH-r rate. When thus fed
their frames will grow rapidly, and
they can 1 given corn f..sl later ui the
season, without the Injury that comes
to hogs summeri-d on grass and clover
un.l suddenly changed to corn.
ulM.nt nceJlts to seiul a linsh-
el of whetU to MvensJol from Chicago.
Fifty yetirs ago the cost or shiuh.k
boshed of wheat from ws'tJotis near
fh0.ideli.hhi now rvH.n.M u.
by rail wa much more. With improve
,odos and fuclli.ii- for traivsirrtiiii.
distance has Iss-n o..uie..T.
Irkct uutU -hl,..... .1-
m-nd on time mm ..
1 .. . Is eh.siisT bCKlillse it cull
u.li.1 Is more ciisiij
Uon of the probletn Ls to grw larg-r
crops per acre.
I'l.rllnii.l Milil.pt.
W heat Walla Walla, f.7 (u f.Sc; Val
ley, ti'.lc per bushel.
'Flour Best grades, 3. flow it. 7.1;
grahram, :l.40; superfine, f J.00 per
bariel.
Out Choice white, :Wi'40c; choice
grav, Sim Site per bushel.
liarley Feed bailey, fltlut 10.50;
brewing, iSdt I'd per ton.
Millstutl's Bian, fl4.f0 js-r ton;
mi. Idlings, fjil.otl; short. lO.fiO.
l:iv Timothy, low 13.50; clover,
1 1.. 10 uf 12. .10; California wheat, 10K
12; do oat, ll; Oieognwill liny, 'Jut
10 per ton.
Kggs 12 'e (.( 13c i'cr dozen.
Butter Fancy creamcrv, 30ni3.'ic;
fair to good, 2 5c; dairy, 20c.n25c r
roll.
Cheese Oregon, 1 1 '.jo; ouug
America, 12 'ac; California, It (d 10c. per
pollll'l.
Poultry Chii kens, mixed, f i.f0u H
pcrilocn; broileis, 2d' 3; geese, f.50
ml.50; ducks. :!. 50 in 3.50 per dozen;
turkeys, live, 10c per pound.
l'otatocs. Oregon Burbaiiks. 40nf
60c per sack; sweets, . 75 T cental
for Merced; new imtatoc, l.00(.i 1. 10
per cental.
Onions California, new, red. It0cf
(I; vellow, 1.50 per cental.
Hop 7(.i 7 'sc per pound for new
crop; lH'.Mi crop, 4c.
Wool Valley, HiiM2e per siond;
Kastern Oregon, Gut He; nmliair, lltnj
20c per pound.
Mutton Uros, best sheep, wethers
un.l ewes, 2'vc; dressed mutton, 4a(!t
5c; spring lamb, per pound.
logs (tin-, choice heavy, ft; light
nnd feelers, (2.50m 3; dressed, 3i.f
4.75 p"r 100 pounds.
lieef tiros, top steers, (3.50; cows
f...-,0(.i3; dressed bed, ocil'.',..' per
pound.
Veal Large, 3 '. 4c; small, 4 (.
DRUNKARDS c
"1 1 rs. ins ..r ilrink is a .11-
I lli.lr lie. lis III Purls 1'itrlta.
l'.tri manage to make 150,000
franc a year fiom pel nut to let chair
in the sipiaic and gaidens lor the ac
commodation ol piomeiia lci.
CAN BE
SAVED
n rs.ms ..r ilrii.k is a .ll..--.- a inarvneiis
i-.irr I .r ha-l n.. ,.. i. I . aUr.1 A ml
las " '. ll.k. ll I.nslr l.-r all la.lr lor
,11. .nit .11 ink nllli. .ill kn li as II .-an u.'
(I.. II I. Ill m l.-a. .'.'II..-. -M' '"' llk' .
II M.li I I k. l l.v ....ii .Irtmaisl "'ii"
..i.r .l .liar 1.' Ihr II linm.aH . llr.MMl
a N.- ..k an.l II will Is. ..ill snll.l. I"
I.i.iiii ra.sr illi lull .lir.-n lis In. Io '
s,- i.-ll l..f..riil" ...allr.l r.f.
More than 2000 people mysteriously
disappear from Loudon every year mnl
are never heard of again.
MOM'S llllsf
5c per pound.
Butt
Sent lie
r Fancy
lrk.-ta.
native
loin 12c.
Washington,
creamery.
10nf
lirick. 17c: ranch
dices. Native
1 c; California, lt'4c.
l.-...o V....U rune. 1 ti.i 15c
' i
,.iltry Chickens, live, per .......
llm 12c; sprin.H chicken, f..iu
duck, (In' 5.
..i Feed wheat. '-' per ton.
1
lien
(ii 3.50
Wl
(.1
Oats Choice, per ton, fJU; feed f-I
(",'rWhole, 20; cracked, per ton,
-0; feed meal, 20 per ton.
B'ulev Boiled or ground, per ton,
(lil; whole, f IS.S0.
Fre-h Meat.-Choice dressed beet,
......... c.l . cows, tic: mutton sheep,
r,,..", "s-
U'jc; iKirk, (i'a
..b c.i veil . small, udi i.
i-'.'i. vi'.t lhilibnt. 3i 4c; salmon,
....... ..i..,..n trout. 7(nl0c; tloiinders
4111 .)C, r..n...-. , , -.
und sole, 3"4; ling coad, 4(L' J.
cod, 5c; smelt, 8(.i 4c.
rock
We offer one lliiinl."! P.'lUr, R.-war.l tor
Mi eu t 1 alarrh Hint lulilml l l lir.'.l l
Hair, i alarrli I'm.'- ,.,..
K .1 tilKNKY A CO. Pr.'l- T.-hMlo.
We. I he iili.l.-r-iii.'.l ha.'- known J
lli.ii.v l..r I lie la-t ! .ear- ami Inllrve him
is rl.'. ilv lioinital'le in all Im-un Ira-aetli.n-.
ami linan.iallv al.lr I., .ariyeiil any .'I'll
lien ma.le lv (L.'ir linn
w,-r A Iki i.
W hole-ale I idlKK 1-I-. Tolcl... O.
W l l.l mi. Kisv A M KVIS.
W lii.li -ali' .iiikiIs. Tsle.1.,. O.
all' alanh . .in- I- taken liil. rnally,
In .lire.-lh upon Id.- I'l"'"l l.oieoii. sur
. . ... . I...' ... ....... l'rie.':.V n.T Im.IUi'. N.nt
Io nil llln.'Kil-. i.-lllii"liiKMr.-e. 1
ilall s liillillv pill- art' Ihe lw-1. ,
There are 23 acres of land to every
inhaliitaiit of the glolie
For liing und chi-t iIim-.i- . 1'i-o' 'ure
is the l" -t iiie.lieine we lime ii-.-.l. Mrs.
J. I.. Northeott, Windsor. Out., t uiiii.l.i.
Kroiril I. ami, for l.ionloii. I
Some IS years ugothe (lis k owners of
Australia, li'idrng that there wa a lair
market in Knghind for canned mutton,
detei inined to try the experiment of ex
porting the fresh-killed meat ill a
.......... mi . i.. Sheen which lull been
bred with a view to producing wool
rather than for table use, did not at
tirst find favor w ith tho public, beside
which an isvasional breakdown in
the refrigerating machinery often ren
dered the experiment an cipcnsive mm
for the shipper. New Zealand si p
were found to m of a much better
qualitv. and by degrees .lifllcnltie were
surmounted and 'prejudices overcome
until New Zealand mutton has become
a common an object in I-ondon meat
imnket as the home-grow II article.
Owing to the difference in the season
on the other side of the collator, lambs
lire reii.lv for exis.rt about Christmas
time, so' that they can be placed on
the London market earlier in the season
than those raised ut home. The car
cusses are fust cooled and then slightly
fnizeii on shore; they are then trans
ferred to a dry chaiiilicr on board ship,
where the temperature is steadily main-
tal 1 at a lew degrees below fie-zing.
On their arrival ill port they are
ugain transferred to . coll-storaKe
chamber and kept there until wanted.
- HI'S. ELLA M'UAKVY.
HOW HE TOOK A BRIBE.
Ihe Indirect Hit TiiU Man Had of
t-i-lllnu Ilia Voir.
A few years ago, when a lulled
State Senatorial election wa luijietid
lut lu Ohio, one of the kadilig candi
date nce.l.'d another vote to niiike his
el.fttoti sure and hi cumpHlgti nmiia-
ger, after . aiivassmg the sltuutmi, is
gun work iiiH.ii h bucolic r,'pr,'eiitat'.e
from one of the Western Ueaen coun
ties, say h corriwiionilent.
The old man grew very liullgnnnt at
the tlrst hint of money In commtlon
with hi vote. lie fitmivl a greut d.tll.
w..re a little ami very niolodrciiiintlcsl
ly iLsaa-rted that "Ida manlHssI wu not
for sale at sny pri.v." C.ntdually the
fact wu tuipr,msl iiHu him that the
one ms-er-sary vote cmld U- sss-ur.sl lu
nn. i her quarter and that hi olwtuiacy
would hae no effect iqs.n the S.'iui
torlal nwult anyway, while It might
imilcrlally lltT.a't his pia ketlsmk.
ThereiiiH.n the old fellow niade an
eloquent ln lu hi own Kduilf. lie
wrongly a-.'rtl Unit he was an luui
il man, wh.as." reputation wa us dear
to htm as his life, and w hose cliurncler
always had Nfii iuisM.lt.sl by iMiitact
with the world.
"You will readily understand, sir," '
he udded, "thul bin lug s.. miuii at
slake as 1 do It would Is' Impossible
for me to .Mitcitaln for one moment any
proiNniUou you might make to try to
luttueii.v my vote lu thl mutter. My ;
vote ls not for sale, but 1 hnvc no ill
fellng U.wawl you for what you have
tii.sl to do. And a proof of that fa.-t ;
I'll go right over to your room now ami
Join you In a oial game of euchre,
Just lietween olirs.Jv.Mi."
"All rlirht." asneiil.sl the lobbyist,
"I'm pretty busy, but 1 gue-w. I can II ml
time enough for a single nilnVr with
you. Ilow ulsjut stakes V"
"Twenty live hundred a .Miner."
"No two tlioiiwind."
They played. The lobbyist lost. The
man frum the Western It.wrve vote.1
f. the candidate w ho wu ehvt.sl Sen
ator. He Saw It at l.'.
Theiv Inive be,'ii ko iiiany stoii,' told
alH.ut the average I'ugllslimaii' iuttl.il
lty to si' the iM.ltil of uu Ainerlciiu
Joke that It doesn't sis-in a If any
thing new lu llluist ration of his d.nslty
could be mentioned. Hut here Is a
giHsl lo.wl story, which will be appre
ciated at least by those who know the
purtles.
A genuine Britisher was lu Cleveland
some lime ago. the guest of a proud
I lieut cltlcli. The hitler wus belli on
entertaining his visitor to the Is-st Hint
' wus going, and In honor of the close
of his visit gave a little banquet at the
llollendeli.
i Kverythlug was of the nicest, and
the party enjoyed Itself lnujdy. V hell
the evening's festivities were uinler ion
i headway, the honored gn.-sl liuqMi.d
' to notice the china. Il wu of I'.ngllsh ,
1 niuniifnctun.. and each piece was mark
I e.1 with an "II" for llollendeli. It gave
I the vNHor a text for a few characteiis
; tic Anglo Saxon remark,
j "You're a bliKiinln' cnnnlry." he said. ,
"but mo young an' Vlples. Why. every-
thing we "ave In old Knglaud Is stipe- !
1 rlor. don't you know, to w hat you ,
ellH liiislnce. You caw n't eouiiele !
with the mother country, you know. '
Why. you eveu 'live to come to n for
the very chlnyware that covers this
table. That's light, by .love! It's queen
ware!"
"Yen." s'lid one of Ihe diners with a
delicious drawl, "and you'll notice If
sprinkled with the il'' you Kngllsh
men hae droiossl over here."
A smile ran round the table in which
the honored gmt did not Join. It was
lost material on him.
Nirt quite.
Alsint a month after this feast tin
Clevel.llider r.sehisl a letter from Ills
friend, who hud returned h
"Say," the letter rend, "that was a
don. -oil clever Joke your friend got off
on me nt the supper the one hIioiiI the
Ms," yu ri-n bt r. lo you know, I
luiighiil like everything ut that when
cume to think II over III lmil'ii. It
was awfully go.nl." Cleveland Plain
lienler.
$40ir
not $20(f
Two S.in Francisco rocers Ring Iiros. and T. Salomon
j won $ico oo t-acli bcc.uise they sent the most yellow tickets
1 mif I C til.
l'.ut grocers and dorks can get more tickets than other
consumers; so we also paid $10000 each to the two persona
named below :
Mrs. Win. Funk. Wiimemurra, N'ev.uh, IJJ ticket,
Mrs. L. During, 8i Hiy.ii Strfrt, San Francisco, 71 ticket.
Mrs. During got a number of friends in San Francisco
ami near by (one keeps a boarding house) to give her their
tickets; and she used the tea herself.
l!y the way. she uses Schilling's Ihst baking powder and
extracts too bad she doesn't know how good Si hilling's Best
spices arc! Iiut she says the extracts and baking powder
arc wonderful.
A woman in Stockton, who keeps a restaurant, came very
near getting a prize. She deserves one for supplying her
customers such good tea.
IVtter read our advertisements every day some contain
suggestions how to win the prize.
IK the w.iv. grocers cm'! compete for the two o priM offered for tha
most xcllow tnkfl in one envelope brt'iren June i5ih ami August jtst. They
tan how ccr, compete for the JJioisi.io prize. B
SCIlll.UN(VS Ul'ST THA SAN FRANCISCO
Does Your
Back Hurt?
The Dull Pain.
The Tired Ache.
The Sharp Pain.
The "Catch" in
Your Back.
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UK. KtMIKVII I K. Tllie IIKI.T
.lie. I" ol ell. el l -Hies. l"l I"' 1 -
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., " -'""
Whrn K-nllMi; lr A.UrrLur .nu menlWH lil$ fftr.
CHEAPEST POWER...
Pohuilt (ins and
.Gasoline Engines
(JIAUWIKHD OKDtK.
FOR SALE CHEAP
405-San
11 II. I. HcKulei, -as or Gasoline,
l-j II. I. Ilei ciitcn, ('.as or C.asolioe.
11 II. V. Krgaa, Can or C.asoline.
I-j H. 1. 0i iental. C.as 01 ('.nsolitie.
14 II. I'. Olio, t'.as or Gasoline.
1-4 II. I. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline.
1-0 II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline,
i-in II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline.
State Vour Wants and Write for Prices...
Hercules Gas
....Engine Works
0a, Onoline and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 H.P.
Cta mai I'onttry
" hen there r rM-en,onill ilisflDIK-nr
"f young chicken. cms-1iiI1.v nt
it la inut-t likely that yie family
"t ill limve to tw the fiiief. t'nts
J1 triac-herouH nnliunl. aud cunnot
desnd.d uM,n. The anw cut that
W1nr,( the dnr relit ullow little chl k
to fut fn.m the Kline dich will "No
' "Ifc'lit kill mnl ,.at the chicken with
" rellnh a their ow ner would
'Vuftn wL.n cv.kerl. But the Uck
1
Tiiklnn No C hance.
There u.d to Im. n p.s-uUr old Jiw-
nr 1.: ...! Hiver. who eu.-rtau,.,
v.n ,1U.,-r,-..l...- cmcennn,. ..
, rm .me is-cil. oil, lifter all
irvJ Ui .Uulthe plaintiff
men" the def-ndanf attorney ar.' o
'ddher.'.'-exch,:,.,,,,! nr..
doti, l-i:cve I -an 1c
Mr Smith. I have a very clear '
n!o. of -he .Ull, of
li.r ami anything tr""
,'woul.l h,ve a tendency to-.-, c-
n,.w. and 1 d-n t want to t. ke au.
chan-."-C".- TUn.-Hcraia.
Sun KrHli.'Isro Market.
Wool-I'hoice foothill. ''lU'i Pan
Joaquin, 0 montl.H' Hut 10c; do year
ataplc, 7Wc; mountain, lomc; tire
con, 10U'c p'T pound.
Hons Kni 12c per pound.
Millrtuffi.-Mi.Mlii.B-. 'Hr'0"
ao.f.0; California bran, flSM, 14.50 .er
'""'lav-Wheat, S(.11; wheat Bt.d
out IT' 1; ,,:"' ,i"lS r, riv,'r bl,rl,'-v
.1,if; best barley. ..60H; ull.ill;a,
t.Vd 'j clover, 'i'"
,,,.,,,. New. in boxe. SOn? UOc.
Onions New red, IIOdTOc; do new
' ailverskin. hO'"'''0 percental.
Kr.-li fruit Apple, 2.'it.bo --r
B,ull box: do lav Is.x, SUM H5.r Uoyi
ui.ricot 20.1 4oc cm 11 Iierrie,
-., :).ic'; lioval Anne cl.errie. 4:..f.-.00
,"er box; currant. 1.00..r2.0U per
, he-t; reaches 25' .'': I"-'"'.
;.; cherry plums. 20iu 4 Ic per box.
i,.tt.r-F.in.y creamery. Hie; do
.H'..!,d. l.V.l.V4c; fancy dairy. 4 ',
e.ssl toehoice. i:i..il4e per pound.
(-,,- Fancy mild, new, he; fair
to.' I, 7''' T 'j'" IH'r I""1"'''
j.-., w ire loi ir.'c; ratn li, LI"'
I,;..': k..ft. U'13: ''"- ,3u 'r
I. rV. Il. , s ri,
Citr.i fruit-Navel mam;-. l-"'
,:( s m..r'. M"x"::"
lime. fT.rt 7.50; common lemon, ...'
ml. SO.
Ilenu-.das in 1770 d. va-tated by a
,,.,'ful famine, durituf th;' '-''!
), le a'l.v one Na, o, ..- -
. die I, the trade I ..me dlsovan-
1 . . .. , it, 1 1 -r nn-
.mJ tne re.ei.'i -
Writing to Mrs. Plnkbam,
Savs-- I bnTe lieen usintr your Vefe
tal.le Compound and find fhut it docj
,11 that it is recommended to do. I
!,, been a aufTercr for tho luM, lour
vear with womb
"trouble, weak
back and excre
tions. I war. hard
ly ublcto do my
household duties,
Rnd while about
niy work wua o
nervous in''' vJ5; v r"1 -
..1
eoll.ct
The tir-t prln'.in.' i"
1 ubl--he l at Cuu.bri.!e'
i
America h
., MarJ., iu ltii'J.
uo
..... .. T
pn.r, -
was per-uiKlea w ty -
ham'ii Ve-. -tablu ('..iiipound and to
day, I am feeling lit"' wou'"n "
Mi: Km.a MHiwivT, ccba Koad
Btati m tlnriiiniiti. t).
Ly.Ha K. Ilokham' Ur nile
work in uui-on with tho ComponnJ,
and ore ft "r cllre ,"r conhUl"ltlon
.nd ick.beadahe. Mr. rinkham'.
Sanative Wash Is frequently found of
reat value for b,.l upp cation Cor-!Un.m.!.-nre
is freely adlciUd by tho
I vdia K. rtrikham .Medicine t o., I-ynn,
Mas , and tha Mrictcht confidence aa
, inred. All drufcv:sa ell the Pink
bam', remedies. Tl..eirUM.O.mf
j pound in thr-e foruLiriuid, WiM,
j nd Lorcii(f.-
1 11 1-' r- - - -- -1 ---
V, . IS I I T
liave tlie Wa H r $.t,.Mi.
Auio.iK those wlio know the editor of
the New York Herald there la a iit. lt
phniHc that "Jninc tiordon Iteliuell
never ninkea a inlHtake." Il would fare
III with a Herald man who kIioiiM dis
pute thl phrase It Ih ii fad thai he
ninkcH few error, and also that he
never acknowledge one. tlnce lie
cordliiK to an unveiitli'd atory when
he wiih home lit ChrlHliiia tline he
went to hi club for dinner. It wu hi
..llslOlll tO iilve the waiter 1. dolliir.
When the dinner was tlnlKhcd lie
thought to Hiirprl''e the w-rvllor. who
tuid Ini'li unusually acceplnble III his
ntteiilloiiH. Krom hi walNlcoat pik
ct. In which were two little roll of
lililw, Mr. lt.-iitK'lt tk one and hand,
ed It over, apparently thinking It con-taliM-d
live one-dollar note.
When the waiter looked at his money
after Itetmett had KoiM'iind found that
1. i.,wl ... ft IKKI Hole be wa
n-ally frlghtetied and Kiive the roll to
the steward. A few Hay later, w nen
Mr. Itellliett next visited the eluh, the
roll was teiider.il to him with Ihe ex
phi nation by the waller that a tnloiake
wa evidently made. Ileimett never
look.-d at the money, but, stiirlm.' the
waiter IhdlKiiinitly In the face, dei-'.iir-ed:
'Jailiea t.oliloll Itellliett make no
inlBtaketi," 11 ml walked away.
No Canae for H.
ui.v slmiilil Inndlaille oh
,.1. llllOB, " j
Ji-ct to children?" 1
Mother I'm sure I don't know, but
n tut ati'4- what lby I eryliiK als.ill
anil tell Johnny to stop tlirowlnu thliiK
at M-opl' on the ireet and make
Ceorie and Knle ceue tltchtlnif and tell
Hick If he doesn't slop blowlliK that
tin horn I'll take It away from him. -Trifles.
Molher'a Ouila.
"Mot-her," said Mr. Huiartoti, "say.,
the smell of stale tolmis'ii make he.
Ah," said Mr. Smarloti, llllliu his
ple.
-Ho she has concluded, she says, thai
.he will stnv until she (Jets usisl to '.t
If It take her all summer."- Indianap
olis Journal.
Fr?
- I
Ihere'a Man a flip.
"I it ottled. Mrs. Kljiy, that your
dauichter Is to marry youtuc HullloiisV"
Not at all. There's notlilinj more
MTlous than an elntieiu.ul betweeu
theui. '-Uetrolt Free l'rcsa.
t ri.IO.'i lle...rl I" iir.
H Heiijamin Franklin, ono of the
w i. t of n, could have foreseen tho
dilllcultie and complications that have
Kr,.wn out of his famous bc.picst to tho
eity of Hoston of $5,000. more than 100
year ai:o, be would probably have can
"...lied that part of the will, or at least
llia,le its provision very .I.ITcrcnt. ro
mark the llnlTalo fommerciiil. The
fund which now amounts to :UH,000,
has laen invested mainly a Im direct-
. k 11 1... .,!., ..r I II, lirsi o. lien. ..
vear the principal was to be laid out at
the discretion ol tne iiiiuhik' -1
I... lown of IIiiHtoll, HI
lllllllliioo ... . .
tmblio w.uk which may be jii.lcd of
most utility to th" inhabitant, such as
...Hillimtions. bridues, a.piediicts, pub-
i...;i.li....s lii.th. t.nvellient, or
11.1 0..1 e. ."re-l ....
whatever may make livin in tho town
more convenient to it M-opi am. re..
der it more ..Kreeabb. to strainer ro
...rtinu tl.ith.-r for health or teiii.rary
reHi.leiice." Th.) money is in the Hos
ton city treasury, hut it appears the
Illl,Mil,i,.Hl authorities and the trustees
are at lo-rheads as to their rcpoe-
tive iH.wer, ami also as to the met
utnl H a liiHt n'wort
the matter ha n carried to the
court. An application I to be made to
the npreme court of MassacliUHctt to
decide who ha authority under the will
K, exts nd the money in 011.1 of the sev
ril 'way. Hiiwested by the testator.
1 1... 1. , ......I a wav nut of the difll-
II I io o" i.-''- - " - . . ,
...1 .11 lu. (..oii.l 1111.I that the fund
...:n 1 1 t.i i.Htiib inh tl 1 ranklin
1 1 us been nroposed. It
i one of the most remarkable legacies
ever made, and the benevolent intent
i plain eiiou.h, tl.ouKli -ri.ap nm.--press.'
I in sufficiently detinue term.
Iliirlr.l Ilia Wrong orp.
Fairplay decribes the followiriK as a
true stoiy. Utely all Knulisli family
had the misfortune to oe an sued
unt, who died iu M. Peterburt(. Ar
raiiKcmeiits were 11101 carefully made
and direction -iit that the body should
lu. forwarded to Kiik'land to I interred
. .. . . ... , ..,A ti.i.M 14
1.. ..... 1:1111 V V 111 l. I).
maiiiiliceiit conin airivod and beforo it
was lowered to it last resting place it
was opened for insiMftion. Much to
the dismay of the familv, instead o
Un Unit the familiar features and frail
lorm of their ladoved aunt, the corpse
. . .. ; ..ni,...r. rlothe.1 in military
01 a hi." " --- . , ... ,
Karii.ei.ts and d orated withrlWha
and mish.lH, wa uirff-H- f--franlii!
. h'Kram wa. .Iipart-v' to the
UiiHian capital, to which tha followiuK
Bllwer wa. retnrne.1: "Lady buried
ye.ter.lay with military honor.. Please
keep the general
Ilow Hawaii I. ProniMiiire.l.
As wu liuvn now started nn the roa.l
,....'..r,l ,1.11 1L.IIII' iiition of Hawaii, it ia
but natural that Americana should
want to pn unco tho name ol the
f...,l,eoi.iiiiu- new territory correctly.
The correct pronunciation ia "Ha-
i... tin, "u" .minded a in "father,"
the "i" as in "lime," and tho "e" aa
ill "we." tho accent la-Inn " t s"0,
on.) syllable. It is well to know how
the new territory is pronounced, say.
the diicaKo Trunin", even uuioro u. c
tera into thu Union.
New l'a for Hand lllait.
Tho sand blast ha. frequently lieen
adapted to a number of ingoniuuB op
eration, and the latest phase of ita
utility is in the rlcansinu of ship.' Isit
toms. The Atlanta, one of tho United
Slates men-of-war, wa. recently dry
docked and by mean, of compressed air
sand was forced against the side, of the
vessel, cleansliiK and poliHhiHK tne iron
and steel a. brig-lit a. silver.
1 n v
JHEJRIUMPH OF LOVE 1 j
Happy" and Fruitful Marriage.
I.ary MAS who would know ! ORAND
- i n in 114 ,h l laln
ruiln, ll.a.H'l Sr.-rrU ami
II. e Nr llncirterlr .A
Mcll. alSrlrm-eaa..Mr.l
to M.olid Lilt, who
woul.l aiixia f. r l l f"l
11 ..... M...1.1 r.il.iia nl..
lulls. aliisiM will I' uuf
wmulrlltil llltl beok,
rallnl "l'iiiniUla Man
L . ..... II. .u. Allsla
vi r i.i mnl, ....... - -------
f . il if . . ...... ..1,1 1. 1 J 1 1 QJia UUIIT
t.illrrlr Ywm; In plain .caled turn. t
ERIE MEDICAL CO.. aS&B
. . a a Ma' tnoner tr ia0
llllJCA I rrsaiiil ss.ulili.n la
Mil M r 11 I ln. K"- b,,r
Il Lfl I trll wheat tlirr un mar-
. . ....... .....I. n a amall
hifl i ?ulaTr.. He-, ol r.'lr...,e. v.
aral m"' p.irnni'f "II lh 1 H""
I ra I. i"l a Ih.'r.n.Kli kn.,wle.U .it th bual
lr 1 l, ...illill. Hol SHi. ...., hira.;. Boaril
,,l "l ra.l. Hr.'.rr.. OBii-m in I'orllsnd. Or.oa.
Hi.nkaiKsnJSralllt.Waah.
Spaclal Rates
TO tl.l B.
We t-srry tha m.lr.ini(i'.ft II... ol (iymnMiur
aiei a iin.-o. -
IUI1S ANU UNIF0NMI MADC 10 001.
Mint or our AUiltuc . iialomi.
WILL FINCK CO.,
1. .10 Marhat at.. Ban yranaUco. Cnt.
Mm. wli.E.Jt lsniataur auuia '', J
J ,U. ,u.na. all... all "''"i a I
s II.. haVnisli t"rd.arrliQ. Iwaatf
Li'aii.'ii'irJ'ivi.i--"
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III euraoi kiio .... iZ
o.T.iri.LD. m M.rkat 8... an ''""f
BASE BAIL GOODS
A ifrar.hnin.er ran aprlim mora than
SOU tiiuv. itl own length.
N. I. N. V.
At' Hit writing la atartar,
V luaalloa ihl. tW
Na. S, -tT
ilaai