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Don't cool off too quickly after ba ... nwarhaatmi room If Toll inf 1" - - - " J TOO Ue,Ml 8t J,C0U, " ,0 CUfa , tbt oooling procrss. jfleiieJ mum1- It relasrs tut UP hit h ToUr Julter i.l. kaa 1,1 Oil " r i . t buna lafAhr ihA la getting Bog 1 ,,on't k,l0W wl'"tebr ,h ,.ivmir or -iiii "!j ,0 it, but I can stay in the home whiiH she ll practicing. Puck. "Evil Dispositions Are Early Shown. rrw WHf N i our. i - wwvh. raanr i mv I lb. .uiuuHiig m me presence or trie otfi gtrl, fur sue broke the louibre black Ueas of Alg-v's glouni. At tbt l'erth statlou, wbere wa " ,",u' i iuuiu.ni. ue looked after our Mkiw In,"lr,',.wl uo lun,l'r mrv'1 bid. I traveler with audi tru.ler car,, that, al liuriK,.e sreut.ued aud though there vat uw i,entv of mom "ASSED BY. sk v "" paiaed bp. tbt hrtrt brave and alad. .lot .,,, true guide, aud spprehen- And all ;...! , seeDHsJ plain. open When Love parsed bj, then Nature laid Her lovely secrets, wrote ber meaolngi clear; Her common beauty wai all boly made. Her lore grew myatlcal. when Lore was near. aud Its own Just so evil in the blood comes out in shape of scrof ula, pimples, etc" n children ind young people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by using Hood's Sarsaparilla. In older people, the aftermath of irregular living shows it self in bilious conditions, a heavy head, a foul mouth, i general bad feeling. blood, I'urifv ll ,. the blood, the impure trismlt. Whiek in tlie real mute. thiiaiih Hood 'a Kaaartlla ami bai.pi una will reign in your family. Hood Poison - "I lived in a bed of fire f : reari awing to lld poltoninir tlmi Chnred tmall pOX. It broke out all over my rsslv. itching intensely. Tried diH'tori Si hospitals m vain. I tried II I Bar- lapanlU. It heliied. 1 kepi at it and was rutirrlv cured. I could so on the lii.ute Uipi and shout about it. - Mrs. J. T. WlL ua. Carbondaia, l'a. lorofula Sere -" My bahy at two mouths liul scrofula tores on cheek aud arm. Local application and physician)' aifilliinr iliu nine or no goou. nooti s hntl'iirilla cured him permanently, Ha When Love paaaed by. all fellowahlpe were tweet, The, heart waa reguaut could claim: Theu thought iwept iu on rhythmic, flyiug I if I Not that Love tarried, but becauae be came. Ah, Love, thou, kuockiog at a barred uoor, And patting on. or finding ahelter high Art sun uods envoy, briug'at Ilia gifta oerore, And doat beatow them-when paaieat by! -rortlabd Tranacrlpt. thou WHAT'S IN A NAME?" ity. Uno lour, with smooth, fairakiu. i t eTaOTUt, Kariiiiugtoii, Del. M He Iwda Pill" cure liver lila. the noa-lrrltatlng ana ' ally ,alh.rtli' u lake wllb llood'e Maraaparllla. Itlra Cultivation In Rniala. While the has loug been gtown In Persia ami the Trans-Caucasus, it was tlmvtt unknown in the intetior o( Rami up to 18(18, the snpply being imported from India, ami, as it wan ubjecled to high duty, its use was niloniV routine! to the wealthier dawn. KuRNia first commenced the cultivatiu'i o( rice in the eaily 80s, and is IfettH the tiist steam rice -cleaning factory was tt : at Haku, and 1.613 turn Acre produced the first year. There has lu-en a steady increase in the production of rice, and there are now Ire lice-cleaning fucturiee in operation, ud tlie annual product is more than 8.0UO tons. The demand for rice has increased, and it in now generally use,) by tlie peasants throughout the empire. Tie quality of tlie native product il tout I to that of the imported atticle. Tbi residue is utilized, the broken grain being made into starch and the tour is given ta hogs. Scientific American. A handy hitching post liatatpiing drum ii, -cried in the top, on which ia wound a cord witli a snap hook at the outer em! fur attachment to the bridle, tha 'tiring nulling the rope into tlie potl shell not in use. Milan hag a curiosity in a clock which is made entirely of bread. The maker is. a native of India and he haa 4vutv, three years of his time to the construction of this cuiioaity. The clock ia of retipectable aise and goea tell. AN OPERATION AVOIDED. are. Rosa Oaum Writes to Mrs. Plnkhrtm About it She Hays : Ut.a MRS PUtUAll: I take plea irs in writing you a few linea to In form vow of the good your Vegetable Compound has done me. I cannot manic you enough for what your medl- nne haa done for me; it has. indeed, ripea me wonderfully ror yeara I was trou led with an urisn tumor, worse, un til tt last I a compelled to consult with phyilciao. ile uid othingcould h dons for hut to -o under an operation 'n "taking with a friend of mine JW it. the recommended Lydia B. nnuham, Vegetable Compound, any .he knew It would cure me. I then W for your medicine, and after tak "f b0",ei0, ".the tumor die- e I,, your mtlicine haa done In. 1 r",mrnend It to all suffer- t-Lo. Angeles. Cal. tZj i ,lnlt'-n s Vegetable Com er ,h "lr,li"itT every arrangement Htoh. u'e 01ln!, demonstratea man k mode rD 'gurd of wo Mor .PP"1" "d bodily strength. fl.edDbylt'lllpnW0,nen bCeD t icr I Ni Pinkh I s . .., wqo m.riI, iT1"" "'Ith Is Invited advice to write to m at Lynn. Mbbb. BWBBBBaaBBBBBBBVBaV MCHINRRY f I H-latin,,. HoeHd-1 TAXy."ABOWkT.N W trll"1 ,,r, 'orlnd. Of WW rrtmoBt Htreet. Ku rranc! mm LQY M A I N -warlug was not a hud fellow at heart, but we always thought In the regiment that bis jeal ousy of b I a cousin Perclval amounted al most to Insnn- Perclval was Algy's suwerlor In every rWpsCtj It was a pity they both nieri on the (irey Ilorae, for If two fellows don't like each other, It's rather a bore to have theiu at such close quar ter. Put, aa 111 luck would have it. nothing would serve Algy but the tirey Horse rblefly, I believe, because his cousin had Just been appointed. I don't think Perclval shared bli dis like. He had got the best of It all round. The two men came agalnnt each other at every turn; they were both good shots, both first rate riders. But Algy carried his Jealousy into his sport, and the other didn't which gave him very much the advantage. Gradtiully Algy was making himself horribly unpopular In the regiment, and, Indeed, In all the neighborhood, by the bitter cynicism of his tongue, and also by an Idiotic hnblt of practical Jok ing, which seemed to lie growing upon him, and ended by shutting ninny doors against him. But he was a handsome fellow, tall, well set up, with nufully good manners (when he was so mind ed), and he was nearly always a favor ite at first ; bo when one door closed an other opened, and his experiences, In stead of doing tit iit good, only served to make him Indifferent to people's opinion, and a sort of "don't carelsh nesa" settled down on him, which did not help to make him more popular. W nen he aud 1'erclval both fell In love with Maude Lafone, we really thought there would be bloodshed; but fortunately for the peace of the realm there never waa a question as to which of the two Miss Maude preferred. Algy Just walled In and wun-and although I think he adored Maude, half his sat Isfactlon lay In the besting of Perclval He, poor fellow, took his beating like n man, although he was awfully cut up They Bald he rode very hard that win ter, and 1 think we were all glad wheu the regiment left Harpenden, and poor dd Perclval had no longer got the spec tacie of the triumphant Algy perpet mil' before hla eyes. The engagement was likely to be I long one, for Maude I.afone had very little money of her own, and the out-at elbow condition of her fiance was nro verblal. Things dragged on for a yenr, during which Algy's temper liecnnie something awful. I think he couldn't make up his mind to leave the regiment and try to get something to do; he was cut out for soldiering, and scarcely Ot for any other occupation. Old Lafone had a little place In Ross Ihlre, on the coast, where you could put In a couple of weeks very comfortably after plover, rabbits and such like, and even get a dozen or so brace of grouse. They had a little steam launch, and the deep-sen fishing was rather fun, all around CromArty. About the time of the Inverness meeting Algy nnd I went np there and had a capital week's port. All went well until the Inst day of our Nit. when Old Lafone talked business Vlth Algy, nnd upset him dreadfully. He said his future son-in-law must make up his mind whnt he was going to do whether he was going to try for an adjutancy or leave the army altogether. He (Mr. Lafone) could not have Maude hanging on and polling her life for nothing. All he said was fair enough, If he hadn't up set the whole apple-cart by saying that It was a pity Maude hadn't fancied Perclval. I dou't think he meant any thing by It, but Algy was simply fu rious, and there and then broke off the engagement I think old LftfOM was a bit startled, but Algy was too angry to listen to a word, and be left the house an hour after without seeing) Maude. In fact, lie behnved like the wayward. Ill-tempered chnp he always was when anything crossed him; and yet I couldn't help feeling sorry for him, and. although I disapproved of the whole proceeding. I came away at the same time he dd. and we Journeyed together as far as Kdlnburgh. At Inverness an old lady got Into our carriage, apologizing for the Intrusion, and explaining that there wasn't a cor ner anywhere In the train. Of course, we both put out our cigars, and pro tested that there was no necessity for tlie old girl's apologies, although I, for one, rell intensely aggneveu at hit presence. What's one to do on a loug Journey If one niayn t smoke? I thought It simple cruelty to animals. and then and there made up my mind to Join "the smoker.' league," 1 irny iuch association exists for the protec tion of helpless males. I must say that this sort of adven ture showed Algy st his best He was charming tr our traveling companion. stuffing bis own things out of the way and disposing of ber multitudinous band luggage In the places brat suited to their varied and wonderfu' shapes. Br the time we got to Perth the two in the train, she utterly declined to re move herself and her luggage from our carriage. Algy had drunk a lot of that beastly champagne you get at Perth. I noticed he was very much flushed aud excited when he returned to our carriage. He began giving our travel log companion details of his career Inirrowed largely from the pages of Hudyard Kipling, the most blood-curd ling adventures followed each other In rapid succession, while I sat furious In my corner, cursing him for a fool. The old lady was completely fascinated, and kept on saying It sounded like a romance which, ludeed. It did! There really was nothing Algy hadn't done; he had been Iu Jameson's raid, he had fought at Kuakliu, be bad held a fort with a handful of men against thou sands of Afghans, be was one of the three survivors of the wreck of the I 'i inn m I Castle. ... I wondered how much the old girl would stand, but she swallowed It all down like milk, and wheu we got to Edinburgh, where we parted, she begged Algy to tell her bis name. To my disgust, I saw bin hand lo-r his card, and she warmly eu treated us ttoth, If we were ever In Kdlnburgh again, to come and sec her In Drumsheugh Hardens. 1 thought Algy was going altogether too far, giving bis name, with the regi ment and all, to he discredited like this for the sake of a silly Joke, and I pitch ed Into him well as the train lumbered out of Waverley station. Algy laughed boisterously. "I didn't give her my name, you old duffer," he said, "1 gave her Perelval's. I happen ed to have a card of my Immaculate cousin's In my pocket, and I bunded It over to the old girl. Perclval will Ik' rather surprised If he meets her some day to hear that be Is the 'hero of a hundred fights' that be has only read of In the newspapers." I saw that It wns no use saying any more, bo burled myself In my cigar and railway rug. After a bit, the effect of the champagne begluulug to wear off, Algy grew more morose again and raved ngnlust fate nnd Perclval and old Lafone until finally he dropped off to sleep, to my great relief, aud I was at last allowed to do the same. A day or two after we had rejoined, Algy enme Into my room In the bar racks with a face aa white as a sheet, and a letter In his hand. It seemed he hud thought hotter Of his conduct to old I .a four and had wrltteu nnd telegraph- id, Imploring Maude to forgive him. And now she had written to sny thnt the separation must lie final, that ou knowing him better she felt sho couldn't trtiBt him. and thnt a marriage would not lie for their happiness. Algy must take this as final. I reud the letter over, and told him I thought she menut It And so It turn ed out, for no humbling In the dust on the part of Algy had any effect. It wns all at an end. The poor chap was frightfully cut up; the whole thing was his own fault, which, of course, wasn't a soothing reflection. There waa noth ing to tie done, however, but to try and hear it Soon after he applied to ex change Into the White Lancers, and for some time I saw nothing of him. They didn't enre for him In the White I nn cers, and christened him "Melancholy Jaques." Although I confess that fate had been a bit rough on him. I thought he should have ahown more pluck. What made things worse for Algy, Per clval was going In strong for Maude I .nfoiic, although her people did not en courage him much, as he was even worse off than his cousin! One day Perclval came Into the mess with an expression of utter bewilder ment on his face and a long blue en velope In hla hand. "I aay, you fellows," he said, "here's the most extraordinary thing! . . . Hid any of you ever hear of a Mrs. Kl- len Ma. fee. of No. 0 Drumsheugh Gar dens, Kdlnburgh?" looked up. Burely I lind heard that name before . . , but where? . . . Suddenly It flashed across me that It wns our old acquaintance of the train! "Well." cult, .lined Perclval, "I've Just had a letter from a firm In Edin burgh writers to the signet whatever that may mean; Bomethlng like a solici tor In Kuglnnd, I supiose-to say that Mrs. I .ll.-n Macfee Is dead, and has left me the whole of ber fortune, amount ing to 5,000 a year! I never set eyes ou tlie woman in my lire never even heard of her. Rut here It Is, all cor rect 'To Captain Pvrclvnl Malnwor Ing, of Her Majesty's Orey Horse.' It's one of those things uo fellow can un derstand; but did any one ever hear of such nn extraordinary piece of luck!" A month later the Morning Post con talned the announcement of tho mar rlage of Captain Perclval Malnwarlng, of Her Majesty's Orey Horse, to Miss Maude Lafntie. The London Star. Bleboi i ik PH so. A license to marry was iaiued to Dsvid Hull and Mr.. Ella Young, at Colfax. Mi. Hull tt a farmer, and has undoubtedly pataed "three icoie. yean and ten." Ho cieated much muaeinent among the cleiks in the auditor's office when told that he would have to have a witness to testify to his age. and that of tlie prospective bride, by declaring: "They didn't have to do that 50 yeats ago." When called upon to pay $3 for the license he kicked and declared: " Ihey ouly cost ( years ago. '' To fltiarit National I'arha. At the request of the secretary of the inteiiur. the secretary of war haa di rected Ooneial Shatter, commanding the department ol California, to tend one troop of cavalry to tho Yokemite park and one to the Sequoia aud Uen eral Orant parkt in California, to pro tect from dettiuction or injury by pre venting tretpasting either by cattle or theep herders or timber thieves. Two troops of the Fouith cavalry, now at the Presidio, San Krauciaco, have beeu elected for this duty. Old Alatkaa Hoiimlary. Newt has reached Seattle that Ave Philanders claim to have discovered evidences ol the original Itusaian boon daiy lino tntcrilied on a series of old mound-, which, if ent.il, lulled, will place the Klondike country within the United Ktatea. It is stated that United States Conhiil MeOrjok, at Daw son, will communicate with the Wash ington authorities regarding the matter. Fruit ami Nept All night. Fruit inspector A. H. Btown, ol Washington, hut returned to Seattle fiom a tour made in various parts of the county. Ile reports splendid pros pects for fruit and hopt. So far, mm, IB has bcea hurt by frostl, and the lateneas ol the season makes it pretty sure that uo damage will result (rum this cause. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. -..u.. NarksU. Onions, hOcbtfl. 10 per 100 pounds. Potatoes, 9tH(30. Heetr, per tack, f 1. Turnip-, p. r rack, o0d7Sc. Carrott, n-r tack, tOatBOc. Parsnips, per tack, 75($H6c. Cauliflower. VOcujfl.OO per dot. Oelery, aairflOo. Oabhage. native and California 3 per 100 pounds. Apples. tfi per box. Pears, 60cujtfl.no per bos. Prunes, 50c per box. Butter Creauieiy, 86c per pound; dairy and ranch, : t : per pound. Eggs, 15c Cheese Native, ! J ... ..r ia. Poultry Old hem, He per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c. Kresh uieatt Choice diessed beet steers, prime, 8lc; oowt, prime, 8c; mutton. Be; pork, 7c; veal, Ofjtto. Wheat Peed wheat. $20. Oats Choice, per ton, f 35. Hay Paget Sound mixed, 17.00(3 8; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $13.00. Coin Whole. $38.60; cracked, $34; leed meal, $33.50. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $35(420; whole, $23. Flout Patent, per barrel, $3.50 stramlits, ft, 101 California brrnds $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham per burrel, $3. ill); whole mi. eat flour $3.75; rye flour, $4.60. Millstuffs Uran, per ton, $16 hurts, per ton, $16. roeu cnoppou iee.i, f.'i ,t22 per ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Summer and Wlntar riouila. Many mutt have noticed that in win ter time tlie iky seems to lack the rOOMlMM and lofty arching of turn raer. It appesrt ouly cloudy, ui pai tislly cloudy, days to be neater the faith than it the cats on timilar days during the summer mouths. That this appearance it no ligmeut of tl. Imagination it shown by recent m- "MtbjallWII made at the I' pit la oh nvatory on the elevation of clouds. It it found that all varitiea of clouds float tt a much gieatet altitude in summer than in winetr. The mouths of great elevation, at leatt in Sweden, are June and July. Youth's Companion. "Wat Heatr.ce weeping bcea n to her hatband bail append ioilii?" "No, she wept bOMOM he didn't get it until it waa out of ityle." Chicago Evening News. Ilaji or tha ll. .... Nunibarad. The mates! iteetrteUui in n, world drriirei that thr day ..I ihe h,.re are BUJBb I Ind thai Iu a herl lime electricity will roini.lrlrly iii.lain man . in. ..I uwtnl animal. In Ju veari, he aueru. tlie hurir will I a eurtotllr Dlteuei ..i the ilomaeh, liver kldneviaM 1,1 ' wimM al . .,. a curlo.lt II all ralsrvrt oul.l take Uuatttlrr'i Stomach Hill,.,. 1 1,, re Meill.l then he i.racllcallv tin ,1. ....... ..... ousness, sieeBlsatnesB. Isdlffettlon, eon'ttlp. th alarlal lctrr or utile In three yean the progeny of a pair of rati, umlei (avoiahle conditiont, kill number 1,000. Plto't Cure for Consumption hat been a family medicine with m. lines 1MB. J, It. Maditon, MO0 43d Ave .Chicago, III. A whale's weight has been esti mated by Nil-ton at 100 tons, equal to that Of 3S elephant-. Naka Your l ... . Utstt. A larr, li til Ihe Urn taiiKul.l lUer keen, pm In had hrnlth lively .Ml ,trufKlt, HV We ii un la i acaret l and) Cathartic Be, l actum Ith Call.onu county. 111., enjoys the peculiar distinction ol not having a railroad, a telegraph or a telephone line. THE BEST gPR.NG TONIC. As winter pisses owiy it leaves many people feelind weak, depressed and easily tired. This means tht the blood needs attention and sensible people always take . tonic at this time of year. Purgative are not the ridht medicine they vteaKen inst4 of strendOienind. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Ple People ore the best tonic medicine In the world &nd do n&l tct on the bowels They stimulate the appetite, enrich the blood, strengthen the nerve ana mahe people Feel bncfhti tctivc strong. ' and 1 !o?.?r,r, r ' Pk of this nu t than Mi., itatal BnlAtr. B charmlns ouu woman of Arlln.i Ind. To day aha La. r.v I ch-akt taarklln, MM aud a plump torn, which ",. thaT.h, "a 1 fa Mi biallh. A IBM ao Ml.. Hnl.ter wa. v.,, ui, . .. . JS3 7 """ iratin-nt rrora tha ffcoillr ehr.n iai, we SkU ft .Tad ? FS If J w" ahK-ourased aud ili not knoj what to dn. Ona day I read nu itSSt In a papar of tha on.trhil furatl.. qualltleaot lir. Williams' Pluk I'llla forPsIa pSm& IMal " ma. a ii.i w nr n naal . . 1 , p, , .,,h ,1....,.,., i . ... a ,.h..... ... it.. ....... .i.r 7" . r V . . 7 !" ""lieu ..j k.V. ,- i saw iaae i riant i. .... i wai enrd. aud haa had no BMattOB to laka any klnj of nirdlelna ainna. f !'' ""V 5V Willi.,,,.' Pik Pill. IfcTrKlWpHMSM to UketuaM pills. Ml n.IBI, bbidbb. Sold by hit drug gists or sent post paid by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co .Schenectady, N y . on receipt of price, So per hot; b boxca, $2,s.8. II Attaint, to llu.lna... He atlemlt to business who goes straight to work to ouie Neuralgia by the use ol Ht. Jacobs Oil, and saves time and money ami gets out ol misery quickly. Ile't nil right. The Imliant of Paraguay eutdicsto llieii eyehnmt ami eyelathet, laying that they do not with to look like horses. u a. Up In I, The fair young girl looked at the gilded clock on the mantel. "I don't want to horry you, Mr. Hlowgo." she sweetly ei plained, sa ,.,. met bit (luetttoniuir look, "but the I in le Cuurla.la.. There is something luminous about a child's detlnitiuu. Kvery Ameiican will agree with the little lad in a board school in Knglaml. who, in an examin ation on Scripture subjects, nave an fact is it is almont time lor iiib to come otiglnal answer to the inestion: "What FITt '"niananiij. Cire.1 rue ner nm a, Too Cultured. A writer In the Critic speaks some what scotBngly of the requirements of Boston culture" as applied to all walks of life. Of course her tone Is aatlrlcal, and she gives humorous Illus trations, the best of which is this: Learning, like religion, bat In all ages Its martyrs, Its Onllleos, Its Glorduno Rrunos. Visiting Iu Nebrnska a few years ago, I waa told the following story: A brakeman from Boston wns employed on the line of a railroad run ning from Nebraska City to Hentrlce. When it became bis duty to call out the name of this last station, he pro nounced It In the most approved Tus can "Uay-ah tree chay!" The passengers, simple souls, were at a loss what to do. They rose from their seals and hesitated. Borne sat down again, and so were carried past their destination. This sort of thing contin ued, the brakeman was complained of, and be lost bis place. were as thick as thieves, and 1 ceased A Strange Htoae. The "llmaklur," a Finnish itono, which becomes almost white before the approach of fine weather, and darkens when storms are at band. Is used by the natives as a barometer, In which they repose the highest confidence. It's a poor kind of repentance that doesn't Insure against a repetition of the offense. Portland Mark.t Wheat Walla Walla. 67c; Valley Otic; Uliieeleui, 60c per bushel flour lleat grades, $3,120; graham 93.05; lupcrline, 3. 16 er barrel. Outs Choice white, 43(344c; choicr gray, 41 (442c per bushel. barley Feod barley, 933.60; brow ing. li'" per ton. MillHtuffe Bran, 917 per ton; mid dlings, fi; shorts, l chop, 916.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $8 a 9; clover. 97 8; Oregon wild hay, 96 per ton Butter Fancy creamery, 60(4 S5o; tocomls, 45$60c; dairy, 400460 store, 25 0' 30o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13.0; Young America, I6o; uew cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, miied, 93cl4 per dozen; hens, 94.00(855.00; springs, 91.26(33; geese, 96.00(97. 00 lor old, i .o, ., for young; dncks, 96.00(1 6.60 par dozen; torkeyt. live, 160 16c per pound. Potatoes 91 1.S6 per tack; sweets, Ic per pound. Vegetables Beets, 00c; turnips, 78c per sack; garlic, 70 per pound. cab hage, 91 (1.35 per 100 poundt; cauli flower, 76c per dozen; partnips, 76o per tack; beans, 8c per pound; telery, 70g 76c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per box; peat, 3.Jt3c per pound. Onions Oregon, 60(470o per sack. Hops 814o; 1 mi; crop, 4o. Wool Valley, 10(J13o pur pound; Kattern Oregon, 8(e(12u; mohair, 30c per pound. Mutton (IroM, Imt theep, wethers, and ewes, 4c; dlMted nut ton, 7 v ; spring mm h. ?'' per lh. Hogs (Iron, choice heavy, 94.36; light and feeder, t ' ou, d rested. 96.00(48.60 par lOO pounds. Beel droit, top utters, 8.80(398.76; com-, -j .,,1,. r 00, uresseu Devi, 6(g U ',c per pound. an rraio Market. Wool Hpiing Nevada, 10 lie pet Ciiind; Oregon, Kattern, 10(J18o; Val y, 1991170! Noithern. Hyilc. Millitiifft-Mi. Idlings. 131(318.00; bran, 9O.O0,r J I no per ton. Onions Silverikin,&0190c per c"" Battel Fancy creamery, 81i332o; do seconds, 21 m 21c; fancy dairy, 10c, do M-comls, 16'r 17c per pound. r-ggt Store, 14c; fancy ranoh, 16c. Hops 1898 crop, 15310a Citrus Fruit Oranges. Valencia, 93 92.60; Meiican lime., 95.608)6; Cali fornia lemons, 7V ji 25; do choice, 93.50 per buz. Hay Wheat, 18.60; wheat an I ost, 915(4 11; oat. U16; bMt bar ley. 913313: alfalfa. 9H31 per ton; straw, 41114 70c per bale. Potatoes Early Hose, 91.0031.10; Oiegnn Burksnkt. 9I3H-I0; rivet Burhanks, 75e(49l; Ha I mas Butbankt, l I 10 per Mck. Tropical fruits Btnsnas, 91.603 Tu Ture Cnlil In One llaj Take Laxative Brorno tjuinlne Tablets. All druggittt refund moiiry if It falls tu cure. 25c. Football was a oiime in Knglaml during the loign of Henry VIII. Nn St. ur lit TV (ir.t ,1a, u.e ill ll. If lit..'. ....... Nrrrr lte.li.rer. Hen. I lor Mil r a. to. ..... iK.tlle ami traatlar. lilt. II. II. kiONt. UJ. a.,, Arch .in.!. l'liUadelpUht, l'a. Some ol the tints move with a Veloc ity ol 60 mi let a second. When coming to San Kraiieitcu go to Brooklyn Hotel, M-ll liuth ttreet. Ainrricun or Ruropaan plan. K00111 and board 9LM lo II.AU r day ; rtMimt 50 rents to $1.00 nrr lay; tingle meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chat. Montgomery. Female fish of all are consid erably more numerous than males, with two exceptions the angler and the cattish. No household It complete without a bot tle uf the famoua Jesse Moure Whiskey. It Is a pure in,, I Wholesome atlmulant rec ommended by all pbysiclBUt. Don't ne glect lint nrcrtsilv. home from the dub. And I Just want to say this: If ma save, '1 move we adjourn,' don't you attempt lo lay it ou tin, table, or to laite a point of 01 del, 01 anything elto tbat't foolish, be cause vou might hs well understand. oan you toll 1110 about Moses?' "Please, air, be was a gentleman," replied tlie little fellow. "A gentleman?" reatnd the in spector, "what do you mean by that?" Please, sir, when the daughters ol right here ami now, that tint's limply a ' b'tbro went to the well to draw water, iiownng .iiiu-damly when it comes to rules of parliamentary proccduie, ami dou't you hetilatu to recollect itl" Cleveland Pluiudoulcr. Without Knowing II. While sitting in a dtult, without knowing it we may become soro and stiff from cold. Wo fuel soreness ami stiffueM all gone aftet using St. Jacobs Oil, hardly kuowiug whuu. a la vt test it. He The thing I most admire, in tins world is perfect fiHiikneta She Then let me tell vou that you ought to thave off your goatee before yon over eat another toft-boiled egg. Hotueliow the world teemed dark ami dreary to him alter that. Chicago Kvening News. the shepherds enme and drove them away, and Motet helped the daughter! of Jethto, and said to the thepheids, 'Ladies drat, pirate, gentlemen.' " Judging ha Man. "They say Jobtou has Inherited 910,- 000." "That must bo mistake." "What makoa you think so?" "I taw Ii i 111 lett than an hour ago and he was perfectly sober." Chicago Kvening News. In lluulit. Klhcl Did Will seem to he nervous when he proposed to you? Frances I don't know. The Janitor had let the stesm go down, and I couldn't tell wbetliet be win nervous or merely shivering because it had got so cold. Chicago Kvuuing News. At Swedish weddings, among the m iildlo classes, the btidegroom carries I Whip, This is an emblem of his au thority in the domestic circle. RHAKK INTO VOI It HIIOES. Allen's Foot-Kate, a powdn for the feet It cures painful, swollen imarliug feet ami luttantly takes the sting, ml corua and humous, li s the c i , ..:, r .1-. ...... cry of the age. Allen's Fool-Kase liiakei tlght-htting ur new hhoet i. . I ease Ii i. . certain cure forclulblains n. ei H.,,,,. callous ami li,M. tired, aching feet w, have over lO.noo testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold by nil drueslsts and vli.. stores. By mall forlBe in stamps. Trial pa, sage r nr. k. Athlrett Allen S. Olm Med, I.e Boy. !'. V. A lleilinet hat asked tbn permission ol the local anthoiities to ealablith a public cemetery for pet animals. He believes it would meet a loug-felt wan Otrons, For 30 Days More You Can Try It for 25 Cent. Cured of Rheumatism. CANNOT FIND WORDS ENOUGH TO PRAISE YOUR WONDERFUL REMEDY "5 DROPS." Hwantnn llhraniatle l airr Oa . I'lilewgn. u.. ,, I Iti.iiurlil that I would write yu a alat.m.l anil lell ,, h I have ,,! .Imif slues I liava ii.e.l ..,,, IlitilCH." I must .ay that I an, enllral. " e irr. thank, to four toitle, rl iein.,1, It ,.. . - .l.lFtl ue.re BM rr, II,. -a , , 1 1 1 1 , utile anil IBS tlnllal bullle llisn It,. 1 1.1 r dollar.' worth ..I medicine I hav. used or nlhet niiirt Hirers I tried all klmls of inedlctn. I rtaw atlvs,,lrd for Itheuui.tlam hut roolil not art Bay rrllerrn.il, Ihe i ,, l surr.rlns till I (t a ,,,,ls hull I ur your "A lir.ol-9." in,. i ner laklns ,l,e M,s tor a few days I liira lo have less of thos. si'Vers pains ruck In. lhrol, ,, ntsljr. After I .ol l,e sau,ile liollls most use. I p I OS Bit lieo, lo re., louis .very ul.hl: after I bail osed .houl half the dollar liollls than all my nalii. left ins tlhl what a ru,r,,t It wa.l wh.n I rmilil lee, wain al mthl wllhout any ui ,r. ,,irerl,,( I , o lhankftil to yo and your - . HIKiI'h ,oa, , eaont.i nritl wortu en. ii,.,, in pr.l.e or roar woiiderrul remedy for 11, rure of llheumslUm. nnd . ,, - -t . . . , re,-, r u ,,,, .one, I ok nullianltl "a heller medicine Ilia,, "I I, Itl, I'M" lor all llletr 1,1.. Th.nklus you. aei ' r a A DC MAMS I JOHN POdl.R I'li.t, ,n cat. (t.ve you the best bantaln. In Keer.l FOR THIITT DATS LOHBER '. machiiierv. eiisinet. Is, ers.Unks numns. ei... ,... , ,.-. . iiw., urns nun winnmiiis I lie new Merl XL Windmill, sold hv him. It un equalled. , , - nil s line, ana l, ,, iiianll y sua sav IJ.nl they , ,,,,,. i purchs.e any ' l,,r all (llelr Ills. Tliunkllo. vol. aeutleoien for all vii, kl,lu. I nw, 9 a a. ...awn, n si. i.irr., i-or,.rneni. wis., rb. IU, Ills. SutTered the Tortures of the Damned. President Hw.n.on llheurn.llc I ur. Ob., ( hhaao. My Hear Mir: After sufferlnt the lorlurMni Ihe dam, it'll for a lung time from an .Hack of Ithe, , mails,,,, I Uh lo say thai y our Ith. lunatic I 'un "H Hit, .I'M ' ha. rurril ma ur all n,r trouhl... which were all caused hy on. ciiii.UInt-, heu u.llsm. I h.t Heart Truuhle. PIlM. Hlulder Trouble .,,,1 roslliallo 1 would not take MM snd da "UI I ihe remedies even If ,1 only eur.il the , 'sl.rrl, Sir us, w ho i, n haa, ton.. Therefor, I wlllinili lake Ihe sieney for lh. sal. of your medlelnes. fur Ihe, are m In.,.,, to ,nkl,l. UraMfullJ yuurs, J W, KK.NNIM. It) .Normal Ave.. Ilurlklo, N. V , Peb. I. last. "A Hill Hit" cures lthrutnatl.nl. M, lallea, NruralsU, ly.prisla, llaikaehr, A.lhma, liar rever, Cslsrrh, Nlrr,lrssrss, Nrrvuusnass, Nnrvous and Nruralalr llead aehrs. Karnelte. Toot hael. r. Heart Wi'.ki,,,... I'rutni. s ,. I 1 1 . , .... .. .. I .. . , . ,t , ,0ns Nuiitl.ness, enslile aiim r, r. 10 live "I OHOrBT St less! . Irlsl. we will .end I sample ti..tllt.. preistul hy lusU, forceitls. A ssmi.le boitle win ttsi tlt.aea i at ,s, I kajrala. It.r aj . ,,t i,i i,. a, . he tt. and our i A(nta wantril In nrw territory. Write us today. NWANHON Kilt I si t i i i lit- t i , in: i m. Iraarboru HI., CHICAGO, ILL. Both the czar and caarina ate enthu siastic pedestrians. Mothers will lind Mrs. Wmslow t Sooth- biff Nrrup the bett remedy to ute for their children tluriiif, the teething period. Andrew Lang's favorite pastime is lalilng. run men UNIT. awa dr. foote & staff Government On rerfipt of 10 pfnU (In poitart) wn will iiiaII Iu ymir auldri'M (poitAKv lirriMild), thn tu-w tuinpujilt.uiiiof iliet't niuiK'.cupyrtghul. OCCIDENTAL PUBLISHING CD, 0.(1.11, UL RICH 101 A OA MM NT.. (UHM A.m. Mtn rvquirtna uniuri.. trttinDi nhouM consult itfrmotflr or by Ivitrr FrM with lh ' u"r all I Only i I . ' in- ii w,r a at- In , ft.- -I : Htftift nis.ittr. uf nivii DiU'i tiOv of lift tliiif. I'liforluiiftta avarvnhara buui4 tmmtHlaitly roitiiiiUiilcaU wub lr Koou, of Cblcttfo. Rvtr)' thing riniflflriilial. lUnitdiet ".! t . a t,.T.. ll, a. ,- I i,. a ,,t , n HI, 1 ."ns l uikin raviot-a. t orrt ijeoiaiifin -t urHM. I .!( Hurrlf', Metli. i! ami r i . t . I. - l ., . s Prlnginic lht llonitw Ii Willi lrugt a' an on ui, AvoUliiruai in 'niiinrniUd bv lh unati i - i- ' mmi -e t r ' B . . t . r - . i, a Kra fffxillia . dan-Hk luMt outalilr of cw York ur ( IiIi buiu In Ibma dtlM jrour url Miirlflt rs.tnilr I I r , ih,1 iKtlUln I for all rtit-MM an 'I vahiiHi of tha Urn'to I'rlnary, rkt)iua4, .tpr'Hiut'iiv una .frvoin ttynxtiuu itn paOlmrnU to marriage rtmoviMl. 'Hyuhala" poaltlvHy nurlliM lb Moml, i iirf yililll and remove allwliit ulcrr In thrnal or moult, mp par roiort-l apott nu b ly and aruplloni on ak In. alao catarrh and rhauniatlaiu. "Vlfurala." lb only i n. n. ui rttatorar and In vigors tor, glvaa vigor lovlial orgam and nvrvaa. pravanta ami curaagrlp. II prr bolila, fur LV Trial btrlllrt, Clthvr raiiiadjr, half fnca. The flrnt womtin hat junt received bei tleree (if tlortor from the utiiver Hitv of Ueilin. Khe it Mill Eli Neu mann and ;.iinf I it "cum Uude." Lands. THE 8CHOOL8 Of Greater New York, Boston, and many other places use Carter's Ink exclusively and won't use any other. That tpeakt well for CARTER'S INK nil givci you food for thought. A toll uf verjr 1rcp -lark Inatn . will grow all klurii of vrgt'tftMra, grain, hav In grctt alum-Ian- i 1 1 1 1 j h 1 1' iilriiiliil. Croft Mtllurei tin Mrailbl. AtU'lfI (o Ihe raining ot t-ait , ihvi, hnga; dairy ainl Mniltry I iiiliiat rla. Ju mining dbtrleti proviillng nn ISMImiI market tor all jiriHlut la. Almi rl It rrautrrv lamta. .Magnifier nt ehaiH if tftkfii at OMt, Writ fr deaerlptivu iMtok giving lull tiartlrnliri. Ad druii totUv f H I'lWITT, H i retary. 'aMTIiurlow Bloek.HaB maotMo, 1 al u Tbt Rational Inventors' Association. (iMXjaroa.TiD.) We do a (i tier. I PATENT III sisrts W aecure, IniriMliiee and asll patent.. Our real.- RELIEF " ron WOMEN FRENCH DRUG CO. ON. MAHTCL'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS I'artlfM.lare and tratl inonlalaln nlaln atalad lattar hailku ran. ,381a3b3PaarlSl . NaaYork YOUNG MEN! r I. I nr 1 1, it tan . 1 Hirrt net IVtafA'a ( tha B Si-, in,' II la ti oM.Y M.f.lifliMi svhi.I m 111 rum -a, I, and aerr tervil atturnajr -an H yntt MUBtl dlrtMit trtnn ,n goveriiifieni t ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . a v Agcni In vtry town to n pAitnird artlrles. TAPE WORMS " laps waraa ' rsal l.s al laatl cm. uo th. atan. afwr nr latins two CAHi AKK't'H Tula 1 an aura bat etuaad mr bad k..ltli (or the past three Tiara 1 an, atlll t.s n. Catnreta. the eatliarllc worthr o( Bailee by aeD.ii, I. people " UBO W ii a i as, Ualrd, al aa Aaenta wanted ti les. Inrit,, r Inl'.rm.tlot, lurtnahetl ,n, reie.t. I: - a 611 ( Hiatal or Cuaaiati III'ILPINU, rutTLASO, Oaauoa. DO YOU WANT HEALTH J life a tturrten? Have jtimi palnn In tltr hark IMi yuil fl OBplfttl va..rii nut? Try Moore's Revealed Remedy It will Btrenifthfn vou Invigorate "! an it na hunurviii ol oihert. 91 f r boitl at your drtiKfUt'i. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES ltula ('rownarl. It . Idyaa Md. I'alnlaaa ftlltnc ud astrArtlun. H'i "ahK known M haa ar falll to vnra. no niilr hti aarloaa ur uf how ou Aii'!inir Kuauluj tmm iia uaa will aaitiaUh ju. ll la BaWluM. aaa. l i i . aw i i ,i. (.1.1 ran ba lakau wiihoul i- ..io. lnrt ami itunun rrmii nualnrai. 1'KH'K.fSua aaia mr au rr aavai ana a arm inpaMi bj i, ttiauir mrptma. tm n - a ii.i r irn-f. ny TAftat i nr. m,' ai. ou, iu.., iu. CUvaiar auOia) aa rx(uaw4. SURE CURE FOR PILES "lit flit nii prut ii ca Molatur ami gtuaa itchina. wait aa Blla, niaaJinarur Prutrutling 1 1 r Dr. oeanhoUa ft a mad v i" I 1 " m AkaVtM ttii.ra. bio a I'ala t t ... aa wall aa IMa 1. rilaa ara curt 1 r I him it. li " anJ lilaati Jar at iiriiaa:Bta r aant ! mail Traaliaafraa VVritw aiaalMtatrtiaraaaa. UK BON i!f Ko. I'h.laUa , l'a. aJ9aWaaZ .4-a. BUY THE GENUINE tiXKOMM 5YRHP nr ficc . . , .... v iriarsawss jm, m aaa TaatWcsC'.a.r,.o.H aSaSaV. ' " aBaaT BaaaaV .aassas r.im mass saatsaataa rat' ,.P1eaeaat rai.taeie Toaeat Taale aaea Bs te Me Bl "a CURE YOURSELF! I'aa Mim 4J for unnatur! I ttlaibarffaa. luflatiiniallona. irrtiatiuaa or ulcaratlnua uf u c ii y i m in In ium. Ifratsau aaataaUa. Painlraa, m l in. I aalrlo- THltUHlCMtl CsUCQ. ,DI Wl" rIWItM. MM 9JJ It r was lala. "or aaat In lla wrapaar, v? ai araaa. nrsaalil tnm fi.ta, or j Ddiuaa, p, 75. i ircinar sani aa i '.11 taaar I, Mi,, I, iiiliHVi.iilal ftl KD A A Blafle epHr.ru mar outlive a vol 60; '.,. d,li p7, euud N.a.r tlel.s W..I.. oa (It ... CURE CONSTIPATION Uinc of macblne made pnllvsoptiy. 'pound. IsMO-MG ..taim'ttaUta'r ... MAKUTAOTUBBD BT ... I CALIFORNIA I Kl SYRUP CO. V-aT TI AHE RUPTURE CURED. We tuarantea to Ol aaerj case e oadertaka. iMiii put II oB; writs tor partttailan at onre. . woouaao a do., a.p.rt i . It tare, I ut tecond street. rortUod, Or. DR. GUNN'S "lIver"0 PILLS I ONf FOR A DOSE Care Slek H ' ana Dfipepsla, Keiuoe. Tlraplee aas Pu HIh. Altl I l .li.,,,. ndProeiit Hlllouao aiimrlpeerarekea an pi. free or full I , r Itllada llsarl.cha rift tea .Qt BI11oua&.aa I. roeaaflnre ou we will at. II a for IV. IR. HOHAMKO Bold by I 'r, mill.. N. r. N. U. NO. 1 I 'HI. WHK.N .nil,,, t. ad.ertle.ra pi luentlon thle paper.