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"He That Stays Does the Business' HI the tuortd sdmires "staying power." Qn this qurftty success depends. Vie Ncod is the best fnend the heart his. Hood's S'SPntl frimd the tW M hid: cb.nses it of everything, fives perfect health and strength. Tb ti i Is'-.- ' hi. mm at, M.I -I 111 VI. whistle on tlio new Atlanta , Ml 1,1, J oinpuny s nil. i iiiiH neen fun. itinctwl i" ',u "utliblo ut klaxon, 40 milen distant. The glow industry, which win flint Mill.' ! Ill lilovt'lstllie. .. x., Ill IMl'.l i 5 . 4k Va THE DUEL ON THE : : : MOUNTAIN. Tai UBtxo a isii t Ireland, i mi on., uf i vsry jovial party nt tlM banting lodge uf m coueln. sir. el. whi.se gcneroita tul looted rtlm. . . - ' -- - - f . .:: lUh I I.. .... now r' i -T.'Ht.in iiu iiMt-wiuiriii ui iiu i ' - i iiun ,, in int. u-.tgn .1.,.,, ii iiiki.OOO. Ilio operators o.iin '"-'vnioo or ' Hoi I in ulo uii average liny. Mwbinld ind laborers will do wall to uliuii t'1 Philippine skilled nrti n.ii I mi euuiviilcnt uf : i month in gold. Acvountaiite, ImmiIc kMpMi ltd cleriotl employes get (ran l'ii to$80 r r niontli, iinil thu common . . - ..I CI .... r I , l.i .... Jabnier i ii t aw, Buffalo's taw Union railioud ita- liou, 1 ,,,,wl fn,wow,uuu, in to uiive ii .......... ........ - .: , f.... ...ii to I... tlie hugest in thf WOTld. The othei ac cessories and tlx train Blind nriuugt' Blent arc uii tin' MM liberal scute. The moflt importiint iron nml nm- cliineiy worki in BrMll Ii t ho National Hulling Mi" c'u .'ani'iro, having hurhur fmnt an.l railway aiding. Xli. ... irorki havo ii comhineil power of ItObotta power, with electric. Instal lation, au.l employ ahout 400 opera tives. A new imlnstry in Knnsiis is tho tnniin(.i''tiire of Halt. A hi rue deposit In bean ditoovtrod on the line of the laatl ''' railroad, near the town of Hutch in -on, in the central part of the Hate, the largest in thu world. Morn than la.uno.nuo lias already lieen in mtad in plants to pnrifr it, ami tho mil put last year readied nearly 2,000 000 barrels. There tu a yonng man from t.enore, Who b .Idly went oil' io the wor; The "beef1 ina.ie him nick, He ri .v. red quite quick IP the p:. .nipt Use of old Jcsso Moore. Letters pa?H heiween I'aris and iter- III, a di-taiu I 780 miles, in 35 mln ui. - I'neuiiiatic ttihes are ueod. replied, reaelilng my the . TOlltn, ( ITT orTOLIDO, ( I.I i'A ( i.CNTT. (" Fiiank .1. i iikskv make oath that he la the ' u )! : UI lllQ Iirill Uir.J.I HE.NtT .V II... anil Male afori'Mlil, anil thai ail. I II rm will par Iheiiimol (INK II I NUKKI) ImiI.I.aKH fur eaeh An.l mn i .u. ,.r i'..iu.rl. t ! , lu. ,...... y IM u.. of Hall's i atakiiii Ci Kit. KKANK J. CHBIBT. Sworn to bi-fore mj an.l aiit.rritieU in hit SIAL A. W.UIJCA8UN, Notary Puttltc I I ' It M l ,t I II.. 1 Hindu. I). BoM l.y .IruiCKIKta, ihv. llall' Kaunl) fui ate the Lett. The must active volcano in the world Mount Bangar. 17,100 feet blah. 1. i n. -11 ..( 1 11 eosioru . i .it i ... ndet, South America. It hasbeuu in A telephone girl in hven.-hnro, Ky., iccently cowhided hy an enraged Mi. Covert, Aineiiean consul at Ban iiiaunfactitre Hre tlie host 111 the 11. ;i .1 1 111 ii'i 11 I'.s ii m i 11 - mil country may nave a monop oly if it so tlcsiicH. Vtatadlam iB a recently discovered alnte metallic alloy, of a beautiful ap peal. one and "teat sttcngth. It seems to meet with us (illicit and MOOral an Kceptanoe as was the case with ultimi- nm, TAPE WORMS "A tape ituuu . I ill 11 fert long al P .t .Mil-' I. thu H.'lif. fl..r ,., i.kl.,.. IM A Si V If 1 I'C tm . . . . . - - I k l.t . -...a 1 uii, sine UBS tOIIMH III Y IM Boa th f,.r th iiaat three Tears I am ellll ui I ,a. -.irris llu. ni.i.. n 0.. .1,., ., unee bj Maalbli paople Ju. n HOWl KS. U4U1J. Mm. candy f ,-T. . . TSAOI MAN H MOITtfO "' I'.'O-i'i Tail Oonrt. Uo - ii weatkea. or Gripe, ate, lte.M CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 1 a.H; 1 ii,!..,,, uiM1i, ,. in w U s ., I I It A- I , II.mi RAMBLERS. S40. HELRV inn. m ... a.aaa iuchl. syii. mmn. .ty. MA1HTTAI8. $74. it eatali .itiie. Live aftenta wanted. lItEl) T. MKRRILL C VCLK CO., I'cllTI.AXD. OK. 1:1 Ml. RPATTI.E. HY Wl ARE YOU SICK t a he 'i a iitt:t. itmple rleanuiK Bf of l.lowl win remove that tired " 1-alna tn iiu- baik. lua.l- !., etc.t Taka ic-eait'u Keiiicu n in v'liie with aoaaM nierll I ' warn to take. Il.ou pvr botlle at Ji.'ir ariifgtiift. Greale.t Railwar Syatemaor the l'ii state Use CARTER'S INK W wiMn't ue It If it wtian't mod. vut vou no moiT than ir ink. lnukt upun having it. 1 1 I -hi .. n n "-' .a s,r.. Ta-i-. Bi a val I -J ii t 1 .Ljr.t tt- a II WkK !ik ii pt . nilier; the HtVOOUBg season had Just Mt In. n-n! tilt entire pari, with a ainsie rziaptkm, and thai tajrwlf, was eooipoaad sit Irish geatl : iucu dtrotod 10 the gun. , aimoag those aaataibl d nun Oapt 0 DIB, who. I learned during Hie COB I WattUM uf the fanlttg, Hai aUuu leaving n a few (lays to Join tils wife ( tad danghtar, then at Oaatlarock. DurVttralced by tho society of the fair spa, we enjoyed ourselves exceed- i Ingly, ami radalged rathor rrealy in tin- CO litems of ottr host's wlue cellar. Tie. him thiint 1 raotanbtt of that j ni((ht in my Baking an effort to respond j to "our rttttor." The next 1 Wuew was. j when noted' by the eh. cry voh c of Jemmy O Xelll, my eouttn'l inan of all- work, I found myself 011 the sofa In the niOUng-room, whither I had been cur ried Koine hours before. "Here's a letter for ye. sir," said Jemmy. All right," I hand for it. Ha gavt DM the letter, then left rm in. I fall I must have slept a long time, as the sun WH itratmlng in at the windows; and, ns the llgiit teamed to tggrarata my boadacha, 1 mtraly giaaced m the sup racrlptlon, and, lay IliK the letter 011 a chair, pioeeeded to Araw down the blind. My next thongbl was to take a balh; but. Molng the let ter as 1 turnid from the window, 1 cou chid. (I I would read It Qrtt I sa.'ik Into a i halr atid tore It open, throwing Uu envelope on the table. hat was uiy surprise ou ueelng it begin: "My Heiovcd Hatband " The next Instant Copt Conan walked lu and passed me in the direction of the Oraplaca. As at did so, his eyt caught the leiter. ' Vou mlattablt, ill i.red pnppyr he txelalmtd. "How- dare you have the Inipodem a to open my let t art r" inatcb lug it rodaly from my band as bt spoke. Bmarttng under his Insulting words, I sprang up im,i replied: "In Justice to myself, I deny having opened your hitter Intent lonnlly. Tiir- ther," continued I. Irambllng with pas- slon, "yoi prove youraelf Ill-bred and uo gentleman by your rlla language." "Whatl" he screamed; "no gentle man, do you snyV Hetract Instantly, sti . KOrnae nt your peril."' uud he ad vanced with uplifted arm. "I never retract," cried I; "but I re peal uu gentleman would speak as you do." I say you shall, though, else I'll choke the Ufa out of Vou:" nm-lnirlnir toward me us he spoke. How this would have If rnilnntcil 1 know not, fur at this moment Mr. Far rel rushed into the room In time to catch him ere he reached me. "Hold, Capt Oonanl" cried Mr. Far rel, "Mr. Morion Is lu re as niv guest, and as nticb I consider It my duty to protect him from violence." The captain seemed to see the Justice of this observation, but his fury wan not abated. Turning to my cousin, he Bald: "i'crhnps you will also consider It your duty to teach hlin lomt manners. He had the Impudence (11 upon a letter addressed lo me, and Instead of offer lug an tpology, added to his misbe havior by saying I was no gentleman. Here Is the env. 1 pe," taking It from the labia, "plainly tddrt tied to me, and I eanghl him 111 the act of reading Its contents." "However that may he," replied my cousin, "as a relative and friend of mine, I demand that you treat him ns a gentleman." "Out of retpect to yon tod as your relative, he shall be I rented as a gontlt nuin," replied the captain, hotly, "go I win begin by demanding an tpology from til in for opening my letter: also for saying I was uo gentleman, uud that he shall retract that remark." "Begardlng the letter," said I, "I will say I opened it by mistake for my own. Regarding the remark, 1 shall not re tract It, mid repeat no gentleman would use your language, and not npol Oglze for so doing. It Is from you an apology la due, and, If glveu, will be accepted." "F.iiorgh," said he. "Mr. Tarrc! says you area gentleman, I will soon prove him tl ther right or wrong, by treating you us otic. You will hear from me ilurh'g the day," and he strode from the Ii . use w ithout nnoth.r word. "A duel wllUe.lt dotiht," said my Cousin; "nothing lens will satisfy hlui. How did thlt nil happen?" I then tol l my cousin how the mist-ike had taken place. I leff my letter 011 the ( hair and had taken up the cap tain's, Which Jemmy had left there for him, baUavtag It to be my own. Ou learning what the captain had aald to me, he tin. tight me very moder- ate In my resentment of the insult, and Bgreod with me that It was from the captain an tp 'ogy was due. " The devil of it is," said he, "the cap tlan is mi. h .1 K"od shot he generally pops bit BM0 every time." "Tops his maul" said I. "What do jou mean f "I mean tli.1t he will clmllonge you to a : I. an I If ou do not accept It I gnat, f.r I demaudeil that y..u be treat ed as a gentleman. Hut . nine," he con tinued, "and NO w hat John has In the iliulng-room for ns; for my part; I feel as though a doeea of port w.iuld oot quench my thirst." . While discussing our im a messen ger came with a note addressed 10 me. "From the csptalu. I'll bet."' said my Cousin. "Vou must go It, my boy." I op u. d the mal aud read as follow s: "ffora-e Morton. F.srj.-Slr: ("apt. Oonan baa Mceted me to arrange a meeting between you and him. that the affair of this morning may bt honor ably tattled. Have a friend, for you. to commaalcatt with ma during the day Vours rttpactfuUy, "Uutvrt Sinclair." "Sinclair, as I HTtP said my cousin, w hen I showed him the note. "Just as hot-headi'd as the Ctptaln himself. What are you xolng to do, Horace?" "Do 7" said 1. "What i nn I do?" "Why. light or apologize." ' Fight by nil means, then," said 1. "I'll never fl tract." "Who will act as your friend tn this matter?" "Vou, I hope. I kuow no one else I COUld ask." "Vtfy well. I shall proceed direct to Mr. Sinclair. Have you any Instruc tions.'' "None whntevcr. except the rtqnatl thnt you will arrange the nffalr to come off soon; to-morrow, If you possibly can." My cousin departed on his mission, w hile I. to calm the turbulent feelings of my mind, took 11 w alk along the base of the mountain. My mind was tilled with thajpost gloomy forebodings, nor could 1 banish the thought of my la ineiitnble fate coming to Ireland ou n visit of pleasure, to be shot down by an angry gentleman. I was roused from these gloomy re flections by the sound of a rapidly up proachlng carrlaga 1 looked up ami saw n horse and carriage come tearing nt breakneck speed down the mountain road. "Whnt reckless driving!'' thought L The only occupant of the carriage was n young and btUBtlful girl, clutch ing wildly the seat lu front of her, not knowing the moment she might be dashed down one of the chasms of the mountain side. The anguish depicted on her sweet couutenum e went directly to my heart, ami 1 resolved to make 1111 effort to suve her. "Why should I hesitate," thought I. "when tO-morrOW I may full u prey to the captain's bullet?" On came the frightened horse, and when within a few yards of me 1 In stlnetlvely felt n desire to get out of the way; but a glance nt the fair being lu danger nerved me to the effort, aud 1 threw myself with oil my strength on the bridie relti. Hut what wns my strength compured with the force that "Heaveus?- said t, "what inaptatt ts 1 thlsr Why don't he Ore? He did UOt do so. bOWWtf, but. throwing his pistol to Mr s.iic:.iir, tp preached DM aud tg tat tied bit tin tut 1 "Mr Morton." said bo, n it was 1 who challenged you to thU matting, I would say milling to Inter upt the duel; but now that you hnc lis.) your shot. 1 will say I could not bring my self to shoot at the man who had dune me sue!, an luvaluabl.. aervtct as to save the life of my beloved daughter" "Vour daughter!" su'.d I. In astonish ment. "Yes," said he; "It was nij daughter whose life you snved yea , rday. sc to day I w ithheld my lire on that account Kesldes, I aK!gUe for my rude uords of yesterday morning, an.l adtnll I w as wrong lu using them Tor presorting my beiOTtd child. I thank you from my hem t. and she herself will think you in pern n ere long." As I write these Hues now. a familiar form Utttgl over my Chair, and. looking it. .11. 1. Sola. At n recent netting of the council of .'tie city of Wallace, Idaho, In. Is eie ipentd for the SfWciatfP Ism. Is which sen. tdftftittd for. Thitt bidt wore lead. The bid ui 0, F. Kimball, ol .'levehind, whs ttttpttdi He tgrttt a pay pur and arorned Inttittt Iron llttdatt of delivery of bondi and premium oi MM for tne 1 18,000 ttwti .sin la, bttrlng interest at the lute of (i per teal pti annam (ram thHtt day if July, iss'.i payable mm I annually m the 111 ett day oi January and th Bill lay of July ttoh year. frosgsen r.r w.mi. Mr. K. B. tiarke, the Well known wool-buyer, was in Klgin rtCtnll) look ing up the 00l situation. The gen lltmtn reisnts a very favorable out look for prices this year and the market will now stand a price of 10 lo II cents a pound. Klgin is tho shipping point foi Wallowa county and with tho local output of that I mine. I into vicinity theie w ill he a total of about 1.000,000 imun.ls ol wool ban. I led al up. 1 let the same sweet countentnct I beheld III the nglttagt 00 the eve of Ih.l Mini this fttl 11... .I....I mm ,1... n. ......... I.. nkl ' w. ..it,., v.. , uv ... ...... iiii v 10. jia;.. Journal. AN OLD VIRGINIA COCTOR. said i, "wur pon't iik una'.'" ratltttd It 1 was off my feet In an Instant, but clung to the bridle with the tenacity of despair, for I well knew that to rtUnqntth my hold would mid to my ilange. ns the carriage would certainly crush mc beneath It. While I did not inccetd In stopping the horse, I somewhut lessened Its llil petuoalty, and whs at length conscious of others coming to my assistance, and knew we were suved. I fainted from exhaustion. When I recovered I found myself at my cousin's house, my nerves badly 1 battered by the excitement, ami my body conttdtitbly bruised; but i?- yond this uo material Injury hud been received. I luring the evening my cousin In 1. .rmed me that he had seen Mr. Sin clair, and had arranged a mooting he tween the captain and mc the following morning at s O'clock on the mountain, Where we were to fight with pistols, at thirty paces apart, one shot only lo be exchanged. "I'nder the frcumstancea, though," said he, "I am Justified lu having the matter ; -!(' uulll you tire better prepared, and will see Mr. Sinclair to night for that purpotK" "'Not at all," cried I; "that would be ascribed to cownrdh e. Anyhow, I will lo- all right to-morrow." The morrow came, and. true to our appointment, Mr. Parrel ami 1 procttd- ed to the spit Indicated on the tuouii- tnlu. Wt were accompaalad by t doe tor, In chso his services might bt u 1 ed. and Jeminy O'Xcill. who droie the car. Though not jet 8 o'cloi k, we found the captain and Mr. Sinclair awaiting us. I noticed that the captain was OX' CO! dlngly pule, and regarded me closely as I approai lied. The plellmlntrttt were soon over, and eacb of us look our stand, and had the p:st..l given us, Xo effort at concil iation was made. The signal for firing wns to 1 the discharge of a pistol by Mr. Sinclair. Mr. Farrel suhmI to my right, encour aging me, Mr. Sinclair nlaiut midway between us. to my left, while the cap tain nnd I, with arms elevated, aud pistols presented nt each other, awaited the signal. Hang win! the pistol, nnd the m-xt latitat, though caroaly conscious of it myself, I d scharged mine. As the smoke cleared away I beheld the captain standing Just as he wua before I fired, and still holding bis pis tol presented at me. Hr Wua Par In Advance Of Ilia Time in Masltoal Pf 11 1 lee, Hr. Charles Fverett. a Virginia physl dun who died lu 1S4S tit the age of M, must have DfOU ns lonely In the prac tlet of his profesklon us "the voice of one crying lu the wilderness." Doctors lu those days hud little faith In the healing powtt of nature; their pills were large, their doses unuseous tad freely given. Hut Hr. Kveretl, whose practice extemlisl over tight counties. I iinlliiputeil the medical tvnchlng of the prtttBt day; be held that the pin si chin's u I in should be to help nither than coerce nature, and thnt medicines ought to be administered by the baud of u miser. Thomas .(offers.. n nnd Pr. Fverett were neighbors, but politics gtBUIUttd them lu social life. A Jocose remark, made by the ex-1'tesMcnt In tils hist 111 in s. pushed them still further tipurt. Dr. Fvcrctt had been lu consultation with two other doctors, and us they en to rod the sick man's room Jefferson IiKikisI up ami said. "Whenever I ss three doctors together I generally look out for a turkey buzzard." Hr. Fverett Immediately withdrew, highly offend ed. The Doctor wns n keen observer of human nature, uud often used the knowledge he had thus gained for the bentfll of his patients. Mr. K. C. Mead, In his "Historic Homes of Virginia," tells how the wise physlclun once, by his tcqntlntance with the working of n man's nature, routed ti patient to con sciousness. A uotorlous old miser mimed Jones had fallen Into u stupor from which nothing hud btM able to rouse him. Hr. Fvtretl wns called In, and made several f 11 1 lie effortl to rouse the old man. Seeing the county sheriff passing by. and recalling his patient's ruling passion, he went out uud hastily sum limned the OlHctf to Ids help. It was arranged that the sheriff should enter the sick man's chamber and drop his suddle-bngs on the floor, making them rattle as though U'y contained a QUan tity of speck. "Mr. Sheriff," snld the Hoctor, as soon ns the Jingle subsided. "how much money did toil say you had collected for Mr. Jones hereV" Before the OfltOlai could reply, the old miser stirred, and lu bis eager, weak voice cried, "Huw much did he say?" Hr. Mvctett must have found many patients who appreciated his advanced medical opinions, for he left a fortune 11 mounting to more than two hundred and titty IliottsaiKl dollars, lie was also lu advance of his neighbors ns to shivery. Ills will directed that bis many slaves should he freed, transport ed to Liberia and settled there in fur nished homes. One thousand dollars lu DIOOey were nlsn to be given to each family, lu order to start them lu their new life. Ills nephew, to whom tl stiite wns left, becoming convinced that the slaves could Uud no suitable home In Africa, took advantage of a codicil tn the will, and settled them In MlKel 'utility, l'eniisylvnnln. T, Oonstrael Waterworks, All election will he held soon at Vet non, H. I'., for the purpose of voting on n by-law to rtlM t:io,iiOO upon the credit of the municipality of the city nl Vernon, fm BO yeura, with inttreel therOOn at the rate ol 6 per cent per annum, the money to he expended in the oonatrnotiiMi ol t syitim ol water works. M.igur Omp Keporta from Oxmird, Oil., state that there ate 17.000 acres in that dis lin t planted to lugaf beets. Tlie fac tory there is nearly in complete older to crush S000 tona of heels a .lay. When in full blast tho factory will pay out to (aruifis $10,000 a day for heels, PACIFIC COAST TRADE. seam Markets, Onions, BOoflll.lO per 100 pound Potatoes, 3u(il40. Meets, Hr sack, glut I 2ft. Turnips, per sack. 60ix7dc. Carrots, per sack, f I. Parent pa, per sack, BBt$l Uanliflower, ti.ou wr doa. Celery, iifitjttOO. Cabbage, nttivt and California 3..ri0 per 100 poundti Applet! M.OOdJO.SO per box. Peart, BOi t.B0 per box. Praaea, BOe per imx. Hatter OrtttBtiy, ISc per pound; dairy and ranch, lldj 18o par pound, Bggt, 10e. ChtH'St Native, 18c. Poultry Old hens, I6c per pound) spring chickens, 14e; tmkeys, 10c. Praeh meats Uholoe dittttd beef steers, prime, He; oows, prime, 0 mutton, lie; pork, 7c; veal, H(t lOu. Wheat Feed wheat. lUO. '.its OllOiOt) per Ion, 27(iUH. Hay Pugtl Bound niitd, 7.oota s; choice Kasloru Wushingtou tim othy, 1 1 11.00. Corn Whole. f23.60; cracked, f'JI. Iced meal, f','4.00. Barley Uolltsl or ground, per ton, HI 10) whule, '.'4. Floui Patenti per btrrtl( i). ur; trtlibtti Bn.io; California brands, .'.., buckwheat Boor, $t,B0 graham, ..r barrel, 18.00! wheal Hour, IB. 76 rye Hour, t4.&0. Millstuffs BrtUi per Ion, flS, ibortti per Inn, f I tl. Hood Chopped feed, f'.'l ..1 pet Ion; inlddllligs, pel meal, per ton, t :.; tun, fj.', oil cake No Anxely About HerOOlf! Among tht guests ut an old lady's re cent birthday part was her son. As the old lady was celebrating her centen nial uud the son was eighty tears old they made a remarkable couple. The mother, lu spite of her years, wns so strong and vigorous, bo'h mentally nnd physically. Rial It seemed almost In credible Hint she hnd rounded out 11 full century of existence, and her sou had been iitwcnt from her tor several years. The mis. ting between tin 111 had been very affectlotitile, and lin y had remain ed close to each other during the son's stay. When Hie time came for him to go he braced his mother, saying, wistfully. "Well, mother, 1 luppotg this Is the last time I sluill ever si-e you." The mother looked up quickly and ns tonlshed. "Why, dear, w hat's the mat ter'" she asked. "Don't you faaj well?" Telephones i. Hospital Iieuia. Telephones are to be placed in the wards of ' ' ' rails hospitals within reach ..r the hod-iidden pt tients, so ns p. enable them tu torn munlcate with tbvir friends outside There will ' "" arrangement w herebv the telephone! mgy be switch ed on to a wire eonuei led with a con cert hull, so that ill- performance may be enjoyed by the luvnllda, dotting Hid of .splinter. Wheu a spllnn 1 lias lieen driven dei ply Into the hand it can be extract cd by steam Neatly Idl a wide mouth 4 Isdtle With eiy hot water, place the Injured part "10 mouth m.d press It slightly Tht suction thus nroduccd wW draw the tleah down. and In a gdUUl ii ui two the steam will extract spHnl'i and Inflnmiiintlon to gether. Truant Law Knfbooadh The ubsi net of a child from school In wttatriand, unh ss In ense of Illness punishable b a line, the amount ol which is dally Increased. If It la sus p. eted that the 1 hid a Illness Is sham m. si a doctor Is sent by the school an thorltlea, and. when he Is convinced that the suspicion Is correct, tho par ents have to pay his f. e. When a man Is noted as a bore, otbet men try to get by him without belni seen. i-.. ui.io. 1 Market. Wheat Walla Walhi. 6S0; Valley, BOO) llluesleui, tiOo tier bushol. Flour Host grades. KO; graham, 'J.u5; supertine, per barrel. Oals Uhoiot white, 4&u; choice gray, IJ .(. 14.- per bushel. Harley Feed barley, a3.00; brew ing, 188,00 per ton. MiIIhIuITs Bmn, fl7er ton; mid dlinga, 88j shorts, fl8, chop, flfl. OO pur ton. Hay Timothy, fSntll; clover. ? (0)8; Oregon wild hay, (l per ton. butter Fancy creamery, H0(iHf)o; seconds, J,' .1 dairy, J ..r ,. shoe, BOdJjBin. (iiwso Oregon full cream, 13i8o; Young Ameiica, lbu, new "I an, 10c per smnil. I'oultry Chickens, mixed, 18(44 per dozen; hens, ft 'Jllut fj. 00; springs, fl.liidta; geese, fli. 00(47. 00 for old, e.S0o 'or young; ducks, ft.OOtd (4. ftO per dozen; turkeys, live, 16(0) lie poi pound. Potatoes l (3 1, 10 per sack; sweets, 2c per pound. Vegetables Heels, 00c; turnips, 75c per sack; garlic, 7n pur pound; Ctb huge, glut I. Kft ptf 100 pounds; cauli flower, 7bo pur dozen, parsnips, 7ftc p. r sack; beans, He per pound; celery, 70t 75c per dozen; cueuuiticrs, 60c pel box; peas, IgJIlfe (.or pound. Onions Oragon, r"iot7fic portack. Hups lit lao; 18117 crop, tdtilo. Wool Valley, 1 1 oj4 1 2o per POUttdl Kasteru Oregon, i,..io. , mohair, 27c sir M)und. Multon Oross, best sheep, wethere ami ewes, c; iiresseii mutton, I ; spring lambs, 7 V 1 ''' lb. lioga Orisis, OllOiOt heavy, 4.ft0; light ami feeders, 2. 60(48.00; dressed, ' (H)i.r tl.no per 100 pounds. Heel (in,. . lop steers, 4.00 4 ft . 60; cows, ga bO'tlt 00; dressed b4 6 'tc per pound. Veal Large, 0(g7c; small, per pound. Ikitloel arkaa LtdV (tO tltmp) What do you do for a living? Titma between montbfula) I eat. ' Well, you ought to tarn mnnd good wages. 'Harlem uifa ltfruiM PaSSOgS Sfaiupa. Some men resemble lo.tiige si. imp"; Ihev stick to one tiling until they get there but you've got to Ii. k ihein tiist. i i.i. ago Dally Nl w a. A smoking tree has been found in Hie village of lino, Japan. It smokes Mly in tl v ng, ju-t alter sunset, ind the smoke Isauet from the ton ol Iht 1 1 ti ti k . The tree is BO feet high. An old man named Oiegor I lei its if Brian, in south Hungary, iommltltd miolde btcaota a little grandson had broken his ItVOrltl pipe. Neat his laxly was found u note on which was Wllttlni "Al v pi no is dead; I will lie, too," FITI '.i Wite nails uie main in Hraxil from Imported Belgian wire. Mothers w ill tin.) Mrs. Wlnsh.n'a Sooth- hut Byrnp tht best nmsdy to use Bar their hi. oi. o iliiriug the teething p. i . .1. The in it x i n i n in weight of Height lo- mmotivct is now a 18,000 pounds, against 100,000 pounds 16 veins ugo. JUKI INTO vol H ggtOlt Allen's Pool Btlt, n powder lor thu foot. It cures painful, swollen. miii!', in r- raai b et mid Instantly lakes t besting nut of corns uud bullions. H a tho greatest comfort discovery oftheiige. Allen s Knot. net makes tight or new ihoes test easy, lliracirlain cure for lngnoviug Nulls, IWtttlng, ..clous uud hut, tired, aching feet. We hute ocr Ilo.ouo lustiiiioutals. Try it May, Bold by nil druggiala and slmeslon'S. lly nniil fur Joe. in stampa. Trial package Hill K. Address. Allen S. Oiinsied, La Boy, N. Y. A Loudon omnlbtll earns on tin av erage III per day Irom ptmangtrttnd '.'5 per day lion udvertiaeis. BT0MES 0E RKLIKF. Two Lottors to Mm. Plnkhiiru. heel, ',(.8c San Franrl.ro Markat. Wool Bpflag Nevada, 10(4 12c pei pound; Oregon, Kasteru, 8(4 12c; Val ley, l&isi Kc; Noilhern, 8.4 10c. Millstufls Middlings, 117.60(420; bran, l.'i ftOtrf Id Mi per ton. Onions Silverekin.&UutVOt- per sack. Hutter Fancy creamery, 17(4 18c; do seconds, 10(4 17c; fancy dairy, 16o; do mm on. la, 14(0 14 lc per sjund. Lggs Htore, l'417o; fsucy ranch, 18(0 lUc. Hops 1808 crop, ISO. fitrua Fruit Oranges. Valencia, 82 (2.60; Mexican limes, 84.60&5; Cali fornia lemons, 76c(g1.28; do choice, 2.60 per box. Hay-Wheat. 13r4 16.50; wheat an I ost, 13(4I8 ost. I4(416; best bar ley. )2'4l3; alfalfa, 81 1 '4 12 per ton; straw, 40(4 70c per bale. Potatoes Karly Hose, 1 1 :, i I . Ottgoa iiurkaiiks. 1.MLM Hrer lliirbsnks, 76o(4l, Salinas Uuibanka, l (4 1 10 r ssck. Tropittl fruits Bsnanss, 11.60(0) 3.60 par hunch; pineapples, 82.600 4.60; Peitian dstes, ntail'.c par pound. Mrs. JOOM BTat-tAMia Euirlishtown. J., writes : " DXAI Mas. I'inkiiam: I cannot lie gin to UU you how I suffered before taking your remedies. I was ao w. uk that 1 could hardly walk across the floor without falling. I bad womb trouble and such ii bearingsdown feeling ; ulso suffered with my back uud liinhs, puin in Womb, inflammut ion of the bladder, plies uud indigestion, lief.. re I hud taken one bottlool Lydlt I! rinliham'a Vegetable Compound I felt u great deul better, and after taking two and one half bottles and half u Ikix of your Liver Tills 1 waseureil. If more would tnko your medicine they would not havo to suffer so much." Mrs. Jottra PirtttOg, 6I3 Fust 8t, Warren, Pa., writes: "Data Mus. I'inkiiam: I have suf fered with womb trouble over fifteen years. I had liitliimiuutloii, enlarge ment and dlsplueemeiit of the womb. I hud thu huiituehe tunstaiitly, also hetdaehe, uud was so dizzy. I hud heart trouble, It seemed us though my heart was in my throat ut times chok ing me. I could not w alk around nnd I could not lie dow n, for then my heart would beut ho fust I would feel as though 1 wns smothering. I had to sit up in bed nightsiii order to breathe. I w as ..... wcuk 1 could not do any thing. "I have now tnken several Imt tlea of Lydla V.. link ham's Vegetable Compound, and used three puck agea of Snnntive Waah, and can say I am perfectly cured. I do not think I c uld have lived long if Mrs Pink- medicine had not helped me." I 1 1 1 ' 1. ' 1 ' K Anlhni Vou have noticed, ol eourse, that the aiilteilng ut thu hero- UK! ts lutcinled lo bit tuirlhlu III thu liral aot. (Irilin (who has Just read tlm play) Still, It'll he as naught in OOfnparttM with the siiflering of the andieuce lung tuwaid thu last act. Chicago Haily News. Epileptic CAN BE CURED. If you aufler from Kuilepay, Kits, Spasms, Spells, Fulling Sickness, St. ! Vitus' D.ui.e, Ace, havo children, tela lives, friends or iieighhois that do so, or know people that sin afflicted, my New Ditoovary, Bpileptletdt, will give iminliste relief ami I'KHMAN KNTLY II i:K them, ami all you are asked to do Is to wind for a FltKK BOTTLI sud try it. It has cured thouaands whero Hverytbing el ailed. Mv 00-page illustrated Boob, "Epiley l'eimauent ly Oaitd," FltKK When writing please mention read ing this in this panr, and give name, AUK and full address. All oorreapund snce professional I v roiifl.leuiial. Wm. MAY, M o., ) Lakersleo. i tea Tera Clt GREAT TAMMANY LEADER iTIie Catarrh of Summer., Kpietetus: We do not choose our mn parts in life and have nothing lo lo with thott 1 aits. Our duly is con lined lo playing them well. t tllll.lt. Ill I ntl.. There will Or a lurge ryhlbit fnun Ihla ounlry al the Puns SXIMisitlon In l!'. which mil prove very interesting to nil. inn no more .. than the news that the I. minus Am. 1 1 111 renii.li. II . t . 1 1 . : Stomach lliiicr-. will eur. dj Ipepsla, ludl ieiion ,111. 1 constipation, fu nil sulb lets a trial is reeontntended. The fishing Indnatif of kftryltnd gives emploriiient to 4'.',8ia persons. Two bottles of I'isn's Cun for I'onauinii- lion cured me uf a nnd lung Iroiible Mrs. 1. Nichols, Princeton, Ind . March 88, I860, When one of her (lien. Is Is sick Mrs. MoKinley semis her a basket ol (lowers Ikily f rum tht While House uouservu- lory. l.ir in n 1 nry Liver. Ussy, leaden livers csuso Blae tsalkset all loaths, Olve your itvsi life with rasaareie an. 1, Csikanle aad a sowownufel ah aruKSiais. Ms, . sur. Bxporti ol Amtiiotn mtnnftctnitn tre over 1 1,000,000 a day. ruiaii. llv l u rr I Ne Itt.or nrrreiisn.-s after 111. I oar's or el Or. Klltir . i.i. at lorrr. Orml fol mok .oo l rial suite sad Irsallaw nit n ll. EUMs U : tn .. street, n.. .. u .c Pa. OoOgn s-ttts'i ABaOS J. ( u tu in I aaa New York, Oot I Ith. 180H. Ptrunt I'nig M'fg Co., Oolnmbat, O.I Qtntlemtn Pe-ru-nt is gisid fm Otttllb, 1 have tried it ami know it. It rein. te.l me Immensely on my trip to Cnbt, and 1 ill w ii vs have a bntttt in reserve. Sinco my letiirn I have nut suffered fioiu calurrh, hut if I do I shall use l'e tu na again. Meautinu yon might send ml another bottle. Vours, Amos . I. liiminings, M. 0, Slimmer ralsirh asauuies varlona lot UU. it produces dytptgtlt and bowel complaint. It causes bilioUtnOM and dlltatai of the liver. It deruugci the kidneys and bladder. Sunimei catarrh may derange the whole nervoiii system, when it is known lo the medi cal piofession as systemic catarrh. PtrUnt is a intOiSc for all these forma of cattrth. Ptrnaa never dump points. Address Dr. Hartmaii, Co lumbus, Ohio, for a free book un sum mer ttttl rh. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. No pain new proms; flue col. t work IiK UANliWORTHr, N.t cor I hlr l an.l Morrlxm I'xnrr. ami Ulrr. W .iika. ItlKTl.AMI WIltK ut, is WnltKS; WIlTi ami Iron waelaf lame raiilns.eie. an Alder Ma. liliieif ami aiii,llva. i IWHTIIN , I'll . KM. INKS, Hull. Kits, MA IkmefJi SOpplh-a ia.'aj I Irai St., poiilaml, or. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Trilt (or Catalogue. J. I. TREEMAN. Agent, Stai Kast W atrr Street, l l III I I AM), OR. MACHINERY, all kinds . .TATUM A BOWEN... IB lo 35 Flnl Slrtel PORKaNO OR joiin POOLB. Pornaaa, Oasoos run give you the la'st luirgalus lu geurral iiuieliiiiery, cngiuea, IhiIIits, tanks, pumpa, plowa, belts and windmills The new ileal t X I. w - ii. I tn III. Bold by him, la un- equalled. Hot vim MI'illlKS; MAI'IIINKRY ASC rehlelssi seed for i..i . . . isa-ist Front nt Wfcelseala iiriifi-i.ia ami rkatsgiepkli Bepptlee, hi I V ti-K'lt Kit INK Pltl'H CO. IMAM) IO POorlk St reel. I'nrtlah.t, (ireson. ...GO EAST... Th roim h l 1 1 i . . himI Ton r I at i M' ' l i ii i ii a. ml ItuRi't siiiukhiji l.llirury - .. FAST TIME.... Rrrvlro mill Ht'etirry I'ikpimI li-t f ur Tn k. It mill nil infiirinuUlon uppljr U your in irini Kt'iil, or tulitrrM A. It. C, PKNNIHTO.N, C P i r x , tortiutt K HTKVKNH, i. W, Pi A , S-nttle. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... at ANuracruaxD bt... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. , Noll III! Mill .PENSION hlngton. U. .. lin y a III re- riAIMASIIFllRI i L Wrltalo NAIHAS I r I n m oi . Walhlnuto 11 celvs quiet rspllss, it ttk N. ll Vole siaft .anii Corps. fysaeMHai ..an... i - SURE CURE FOR PILES I H III M i I'llaa pruud- otsHara ami ean. it. luiiy. Thl f i 'ti. aa well at ItliDtl, tl 8 liiiAor Cr 'rniliiig I'd. ar i un lb Dr. I'iBdnko'B llRmeHla. , u hnia anil lilshngt Ai . -rti tnmra ttk,' m Jurat ilrugtaTlaUtirtanl b miii I r Itlaej fr. Writ uiu alMtut y.iur , a a. pit HOSANKO, I'lt.lada , I'g. rri irrl dr. martcl BLLILr IRENCH 1 Fon FEMALE Wllrlr Partlotilara aad lull TT VlT88la aionlaU In plain aaala.1 Irtirr Mm in raas. rHENCH DRUQ CO., It 1 1 383 Pearl 51.. a Tort jkjBr ... U. ...I.l.f. BBBkw i a. . 8 BBBBBBBka-saaBBW Ii8j- n CURE YOURSELF. I - Mttr tat fur utmaiursvl I.. ... . . It. It. .ta... IrrltftlloM iff uii e-raiiougj IpraeeaU twatagiaa. Paiiilrot, an. I K aatnu- nfrtwiCHjy r,kiCo, w ulawuvi. twgti mj graajgjSat, by iprsa, prr-pAht. for ti or a ixiuit, fj 7j, 'itiular a-nt mi rr.iuml. RUPTURE CURED. We inarsntee to ttl every case ws un.h-rtake. bo., t put It off ; write fur particulars st ones, f. II. M'ooliAKU a CO.. Kspart Truaa Hilar., KM nccund Hlrrcl. Portland, Or. DR.GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. CO IS BM llradacbe ml r...i.- A, ltriiiuv I'lroplaa and furlff the Blued il Sa sti.iu andrrofant Rlllouanfi. Po not Oripa ur Mlckrn. Teesavlaes res will mail nipla frrr, ..r full !... l.riV. l)K. IIONANKO . I ei . 'r u , gaMsf firuifUta. YOUNG MEN! Pof OoDorrlnraa, anal (llrrt r.-l rahsal'a Okay Srwwlllr. II I lit oSI.T ittoilUMnai t.i- U wiU rurt ttu'h ami very eaua). K i (.'Artr. known II ha vr ffaUsxt lo eura, M nAti4r kov grrvMM or far bow hbm twuiaingr f. i. Ita i Km lit D wtthoul incoci?e an' I t all fwllevl. dnigfwvtta. or a. nl prrpaHl bj i puuur .Tc.5u aa. tV..Cbkaara,lU. Uivular aiAll. I on i.-, -ill .-i..outi rou. It la alwul.iulr lata. . I ateineaiiTma aaaaM. run .. stun. nr IS. P. !S. V. no. sa- 'te. WIIKM wrltlna lo wdvaMlMre Uaae uaaatUa thla uapar.