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r THE MOHNltfO HEltALD: SATURDAY, FEURUARY 21, IM)1. A f ! 1. UAitY and Weekly TERMS F SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Pnhllshnl "every morning except Monday.) r!it-rr.l lv carrier, per week..., Ii mail, per year...- O-iO 6 00 I WKKK LY. .(Pulilislifil every Friday Morning.) d 3 copy, per annum, in advance.. V hen not uaid in advance.............. .2,00 THE M.MI. Mails if the Allany postollk-i- ilie Fnr all ollu m north Die Kaatern slates G0 A. , The Went Side And the Niu n Oa vi ' or Portland and Sam nrallia and Y&iuina ...11 A.M. -.-.St r. m ..;:: r. u J gomce south 'I'he puMotfice will Ite cl j- il eai'U cveiiiiie iroui six lo seven o'clock. Keiiittered matter lor the ly moniiin; Ham should be mailed before o clock the reyiuus eveninir. OKEGOS PACIFIC TIMK TARI.K. Arrives Departs r&dSfngor. Fuu'ht...., .'.U.lSptu liJOpm ..' u.4Him.7.45 a m The manufacture of dispatches to suit the partisan Lias of inter ested parties is not a new arrange ment, hut recent things of that kiiul which apiH-ared in the Xew Y4rk World from r.razil seems to have Wen remarkably unfortunate in its make up. II hays that no treaty can he con Mimmated until after the adopt ion of the new constitution by Brazil, and that nothing of the kind will have a show then, Iterance it oilers no additional inducements to the Brazilian ex porters. Now can the person who fabricated the dinputch know what will he dona alter the new constitution is adopted? And how did he learn the sentiments of the exporters? Whoever wrote the paragraph is wofully ignorant j of the fact that we import some tliinjr like "t.0OO.lHiO worth of! colToe annually from Brazil which now pays no duty, hut njion which a ditty of I! cents a pound may be exacted if Brazil denies ns recipro cal advantages. Certainly a con tingency of this kind is one calcu lated to make Brazilian extorters see that it would he to their in terest to reciprocate. The New York Herald says :t "supposes that McKiuiey gut. up his little bill for the purmse of checking imports." To which the Chronicle adds : We presume t here is no law to prevent the Herald or any other free trade paper mdul ingin all the foolish suppositions it pleases, hut if it had the slightest familiarity with the contentions of the protectionists it would not he guilty of making the ubsnni I. hinder ol assiuuin;,' that they object to foreign trade. Kvery protectionist in the land would cheerfully witness the im ortation ol live hundred millions' worth a year of tea, coll'ec and other pnnluct which we cannot produce ourselves, but they all seriously object to brinim; into thin country articles which we can ourselves manufacture with lat il ity, for the obvious reason that )ermitling free entry to the latter classes of articles deprives Ameri can workinmen of a chance to earn a living, while the udmission of non-e mipeting products does not interfere in the slightest decree with home production. Tn k manna of biblical times is a Ft range article to introduce into the utilitarian times now in pro - gress, but the director of the cen tral dispensary at Bagdad has tent to La Nature a specimen of an edittle substance which fell during an abundant shower in the neigh borhood of Merdin ami Iliurbekir (Turkey in Asia) in August. IS'.Ki. The rain which accompanied the .substance fell over a outface of a! oiit ten kilometers in circumfer ence. The inhabitants collected the "manna"' and niad-i it into bre'td, whitli is said said to have hern very good, and lo have been easily digested. The ppecimen sent to l.a Nature is composed of small BphernleF, ac cording to Nature of January 1". Yellowish on the outside, it is white within. Botanists who have examined it say that it be long to the family of lichens known as Icanora esculema. Pkobari.y the Herman woman who married the ioiix Indian, in Bull'alo Bills wild west band in i'.nrope, will totally fail to nee the romantic side of the tiu-ftiii when she arrives at her dear Indian hubby's tecpe in the laud of the .ioux. It has been suggested that she will probably find the chief's other wives waiting to insix ct her and she will be im'.ui ted into the full joys of Indian domestic life. Perhaps, however, she will he as shrewd as Mrs. Chaska ami will coin money out of her notoriety by lorn oi 1 J J posing in ix dime museum, mis seems to be the chosen vocation of white women .t ho many Indians.! The experience of several of the recent sessions of Oregon state legislature, in dealing w ith the as sessment and taxation problem, ought to learn the legislators some wisdom uon the subject. The one thing evident is that a whole sale change of the law cannot be reached, and that the only way to ellect anything upon the subject, is to take up single propcsilinisand amend the present law in that particular direction, aflerwards etiecting some other point that is defective. It is hopeful that the legislators selected for the next session will work out of the "rut"' that has L-d to such dismal failures up to this time. No rule of health is more gener ally accepted in this country than which says pure air is a necessity of good health. In theOrient this rnle is habitually broken, ami yet China and Japan furnish many in stances of great longevity. In Japan the air is generally thick with tobacco and' charcoal fumes, yet recent statistics 9how that in the Mikado's empire there are !irC,Sr4i people over 70 and nearly l0O,0tKt over SO years of age, while 7"07 are over !K. There are. "10 centenarians and "A people whose ages range from lol to 107 years. Tim latest search for Jack the Kipper in London does not seem to be any more suet essful than previous hunts for this notorious 'criminal. It will take strong evi dence to connect any one with these atrocious crimes, and it is very doubtful whether the police have secured this. The man is evidently one of those solitary, abnorma' murderers, temperate, reticent, secretive and thus almost beyond notice detection unless, he should le caught red-handed or some clew to his identity should be carelessly left behind. Tor choice groceries at bed rock prices go to Mueller A: Garrett's, the leading grocers. tiik woKi.ii i:m:iciiki). The facilities of the present day or the production of everything hat w ill conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced he world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it ia the only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing lo the taste ami prompt andcllc.ctual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprit. time or, in fail, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby t'lvi-n lo tin? li'jfal voters of -eliooi clehicl X.. .", I. inn county, heiroir, th:it t lie regular tn mini si liool hiectinr of Ka'nl sellout illMlii I will lie I1W1I on Hie liist Moulin)-, li-iiiy Ihe-Jml l:iy of Mai-ell, :il. I In- hour of ', o'clock e M of said day ul 1 lie colli t l:oue in t lit- city of Alii. my. Linn county. Oregon, in sai'l di-Tiicl for the i i r tjs- of hearing Ihe reports of tin- it, rectors and clerk of said district, and lo h-y a tux fir I he Sllpinl I of I he si'hooln for I he i ll -uiti Je;.r. Alt-o for Ihe i-misi: of levying a tax for ihe purpose of pay ing inlere.-t on the homib of said -tlionl ili-liirl iinl the second install ment of the princijittl of said hi-hool IioiiiU, due and payalilc June IMIi, !s'.'l, ami for Ihe transaction of any ol iit r business that may legally conn Ixlore the mccliii. Dated this H'.lh day of Fel.i uiiry. A v.i. t'. i;. l!i i:miai:t. )i-tiicl Clerk. J. K. Wi: ATM KISI OKII, Chairman l.ourd of Directors. pKVKKK UOL'SK, AM.ANY, Olt.-CHAS l Pfcitrur, prop. Only Uret-edaHt! houe it the city. Larifc sample rooms for com itiercial uit-n. o Chinamen emnloyi-d in the Kitchen. General stove oltie Corvallis. anlen Two rooms furnished or un- riirniHlied for liirht ktM-iiinir must Im- m-arthe lnisiiit-sn iart of town. Mo clnlilri-ii. Aildn-HS thisolKce. iOK SaI.K S.'iOO tosl,m)0 worth of house liold Inniituri in exeh;ii:Ke for improved real t-stulc. KmpiTcat mtiee of Oregon Land i omaiiy. l ii'ltK.S F LXD All fit for cnlti f i P nation, and meter fence, for Kile at Slupcrarc, Within 1 ', miles from railroad xtati in and JO miles from Albany. Apply at this oflice. Vol Ire f Kliial srlllrmrnl, NOI ICK is hereby iriven that the uiider-si-msi have tiled their final account as ad intitisirators of the isiate of J. W. Fletcher, del-eased, and the county court of Linn eomitv, Ofeon, ha4 tixe.l the 7th day of March, Is'.il, at 2 o'clock r M. of said day at the eouit house in Albany. Orciron, for thc beurim; of objeetioiis thereto and the setlle Ulellt ttiereoi. llatcl this lli day of Felilllarv, 1S!1. E. -I. Flktciikr: Li i'Y C, Fi.KrciiKR. Atlmiiustrators. llrwirr Im ixr. Attjs. ullee for I'ubliralloii. I'niK'il Slates Land filliee, I Or egon I 'ity, Or., Jan. .", ls'.U . NoTK'K is heiehy niven thai, in coiupliaiice with the provisions of the act of t uuijress of .1 line lis, entitl ed "An act lei the sale of timber lands in ihe slates of California, nre "oii, Nevada and Washington. Terri lurj,"' .luhti Van Horn, of San Fran cisco, comity of San Francisco, state ol t'aliforui.i, has this day iileil in this olliee his Muorn stateinelit No. tMlJ, lor the pun-ha.-i- of tin; X W U uf Section No. 'Ill, in 'I'p. No. 1:5 Soulli, Umm: No. :: F.a-I, and w ill oiler proof to show th il the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for airriciiltiiriil purposes, ami to es tablish his claim to said land iH-fore the Kt-oj-tcr and Keceiveo of this of lice at Mrrtron l.'iiv, Oregon, on Tues. day, the ::slh day of April, lS'.U. ile names as witnesses, .1. Toezne iiiui, (.'. Cliatuin, F.. .lean , M. Dullard, all of San Franci-co, California. Any .iiiti all persons i-iaoniiiiC adversely 1 he "'"'V;' .lescrii.c.l :is are ieMuesled to . !,. 1 1 , r , 'aiiiis in llns olliee on or bc- hue aid '.'Mli .lav of April. IMU. .1. T. Al'PKKSOX, Kcgister, Do Not Pass By ! --WE HAVE A FEW: WINTER ITliat wo REDUCED RATESlI i FURNISHING GOODS, j VI-'LV ETS. SILK'S, SATUNS AND PLUSHES, LA OIKS' AN I ) .MIOSES SILK AM) KNIT UNDKRWK.AR, COTrON' AND V( )()L HQS K, KIYIBROI OEKI ES. SI LK AN D LINEN IIAN)ia:ROIIIEFS. SCARFS, VEILINGS, Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. W A. 1ST T JED Ten thoueatid Men AYoinen and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FKOMAN J5ltOSM K.1 ITtnK.VT run high in this city over System builder as every body ia using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure Yilood and to build tip their system. Try it and lell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. Money In Kin;;. This is a true saying and is the reason that Mueller A: t iarrett are doing such a rustling business. Their cash ligures are taking the lead and their stock ia the best. You do not have to pay for any long credit by trading with them as they do business on a strict cash principle. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh'a Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cent. Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay it Mason. Children will freely take Dr. J. II. MclHirrH Tar Wine Lung IJalm ; unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal tiny disease of the throat or lnntrs (pucker than any other remedy. It you want a durable monu ment go to Egan it Achison, who are handling nolltiug but the best Trades. I'liv-m-ians prescribe Dr. J. IF. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Halm ; in il they lind no trace of opium or morphia, while its ellicacy m cur ing nil throat or lung diseases is Moll lerl'lll. Sleepless nL'hts, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh'a Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay A Mason. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Egan & Achison, at half the cost of stone. Many sillier from irritation of the kid'neys and bladder without, knowing what is the matter with t hem. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney rfalm will give relief. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coiietuiiption. For sale by Foshay it Mason. Although our line cf underwear is somewhat broken, -still we have a few nice suits left which will be sold at a bargain. T. L. Wallace & Co. Vie reck will shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, We are sole agents for Hanan & Sons tine shoes, carry them in every size and width, every pair warranted, trv them. T."L. Wallace & Co. New goods of the latest patterns sold at Matthews and Wash bums is why they will sell over four loads of stoves and ranges thin year, they l ave their first carload of Jewel 8toves and ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. The men of this vicinity need not he jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when tln-y buy from M. and W. If you want feed go to Morris & Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker streets, their prices are reasonable and they deliver to all parts of the city without extra cost, Custom chopping a specialty. The finest line of groceries ever brought to this city can be found at Allen Bros. Fine comb honey and salmon bellies at Mueller it Garret's, the leading grocers. A large stock of fresh groceries just received at ParkerBros. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Egan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. GARMENTS will sell at " REDUCED RATES! SHAWLS, ETC. I rImortcrs and Dealers in all kinds o un8 and ammunition fishing ackle of ev ery description, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show eoods. Quic sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. RNM 0 Vvunis CATARRH hetmitiam, Hearatgia, Cni HCMAOHC And ALL PAIN. 1SCTSIO OOVtH CUB MM tM MrMf F, OHIMMmOM. ir m o., rrvp-a. in miprn, iDrGliW---,. VRt FOR SALE BY ALL DRCOGIST8. 'Soine"moriths ntro I Mircliascd boy of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for nif own use. but rinding my nephew, C. A. McMaban. needing such medi. fine I let him have my box of medi. cine. He now sends for three more lioxei", saying it is the best thimr for oatarrh ever tried by him and his mends. I got another box to use in niy case, snd cheerfully recommend it i)oi tiiirs, (Sittnedi. JOHN McMARAN. Ex-County Commisgioncr Lane Co, i r-gon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the State an iversity. says it cured him of a eou-rh after two other prescriptions ha1 failed. Likewise two of his little trirls used it to cure their coughs. Mrs -Mark riailcy, wife of Prof. Bailey, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom. mends it to all who sutler from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like acUarm, and can ba inhaled into the jipes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its effects in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Mala ria, Billiousness or any other di sease arising from deranged Liv er, Stomach or Kidneys St dri vee all impurities from the blood. Mrs. Chas. A. Russell, who is favorably known throughout the Northwest, writes : "For fifteen years I was a con stant sufferer from Asthma with out any relief, except thatobtained by constant change of locality. Two years ago I tried Moore's Re vealed Remedy and the benefits received from it were the mo6t gratifying. It gave me relief from the first, and prevented the terri ble distress peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever hd asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward this remedy. Believing it had added pleasant years to my life I have not hesitated lo recom mend it to all like sufferers, and always with the same happy re sults. JpTo be had of all druggists, or send to Stewart-Holmes Lruo Co., Seattle, Wash. )n the Threshold ol the The public is invited to inspect the im- mense stock of Dry Goods A. A k His assort'tiant U bigger thn variety and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for A L BA.N Y ALBANY, ' OREGON 1890 18!1 A Eull C( rps of Instructors. nuauc&l. acie title, literary, crmmpruia. and normal clanca. Courses ol study ar- raairou to met the needs ot all pnul-.-) ol jtudentg. Special inducements oflered to students trow abroad. Tuition rai.tfcs froai 85.S4 to 12.SO Per Term. Instrumental Instruction in mneic i (riven by Miss Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low ratog, and rooms tot sell boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pup away from home. , For circulars and full particulars, address ihe president, REV. ELBERT K. C0XD1T, Albany, Oregon, CR0WDER BROS Contractois and Builders. IflRoo on Virot. strppt with Vt'al- tape Xr Pnaii-tr rp.al PKtate JIL'entS. Albany, Oregon. Estimates given 11 1 " ,1 C V . i 11.1 i Api'jrriona er work. All work intrusted to a willbs promptly executed. NOTICE All lerwonB having claims niainut ih IilU' L. S. Mead, dccrased. will please present them to L. H. Montanyc, ftt IIU UU1V , Ul U - - pOLDRlXG, 0JOLD I'KNS, 6 CF.DAR It uenci!s. 2 1 erv ifood liandkeicliief, all sent to any address to introduce my ch ;ap line of (,'ooils, for 10 cts. SAN WA has removed h 8 laundry to the iron hou the coriier ot Second and Lyon streets. Cararrii ciirrd. health and sweet breath secured by Sliioh's Catarrh Kerned v. Fries 50 cents. Natal Injector free, tor bale py Eoshay & Mason. WANTED A seamstress, one who can cut and flu Oiil at corner of ath and Rail road streets. Mrs. F. A. Burkhart, .A FULL STOCK OF... Staple Groceries The best quality of teas, coffees, camV.cs nuts, etc FRESH BAKED BREAD KVEK T DAT. aithlaold reliable house's also to !be .,., . mmnlete assortment of freen fanii Iv groceries, t which Is constantly being- ad,i id all the seasonable ltoes of groceries and j o visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beerf Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, ., Riminiheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods -were all boturht when prices in-'Urf tl,e benefit of the margin wdl be triven to his ra stomers. Remembor the place, ittoeoldcoic.eronFirstand Broaialbin ata. Conrad Jliyer. Nursery. t ir.,mn A 'Rrownell are itieSBTS. 11"'"" . .... prepared in tueir uu.v. - nish all kinds of stock, a ad those intending to plant should ?all upon them. Won Bakery itai wery FOR 1891 AT yr ever bjfore, a ad he is prepared x TOM miCES. Come Prompt service and polite MA I TIIK KNOW o.QD p' rtrnT it m 03m m DO frighten you, but it is true. These are the sure symptoms of this terrihle disease. There is one thing which will check it and that is Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY It Is recommended by the best physicians in Europe and America. , 85 cent, 60 ceat an !. 9r Bottle. W. H. HOOKEE & CO., 46 West Broadway, New YorkV ALBANY IRON WORKS, Manufacture steam engines, grist and sat mIL machinery, iron fronts and all kinds of heavy and light work in iron at id brass cartings. Special atten tion paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on short notice COSTE L, President. P LLNGRAN, Sectary, JOB'N HOLMAN. SnptJ lew fear . J.J.J to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. Smith Premier. Compact, If eat. and Durable. Do not fail to ex amine the "Premier" before buying. Jl. JT. McKEE, Agent. t This machine may be seen at the Vl'fstern Union Telegraph OWce nthis city. - The result of heavy . ig chai'ges is almost invaria - - J j Uy uisastrous to the fel- lvwho does the heavy charrinir. This is as true of prices as it is ot deadly hrearrr-s. 1 hat s w hy wa hive chalked OUR -vfctOODS down to BOT and see us at our store attention to everybody. W D K VV U KiN . 1111 AT tou feel tired Do yon Lai if XI I Know what it means? " You are nervous Whyt You cough in the morn ing Do you realize the cause ? Your appetite ia Tioor What makes it so? All Q You seem like a changed tX 1 1 person to your friends- Do you know what is the matter or has the change lieen o gradual it has escaped your notice ? I U U We do not sav this to THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Receiver. AKC Oregon 'DBYBlopment Co.'s Steamship Line 225 MUESSHORTER 22 Hours Less Tims Than by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed tor comfort aa safety. Fares and freight via'Vatjulua an the Oregon Devs opment coman) ships, much leas that by any other route ween all points in the fViHIaniefe al and San Francisco. SsYHklNQ DATES. nou TAWisa. Willamette Valley Dec 10th W,-ill.'mt"I V.IIj , "",'"'',,, ' ," Jtjth rsoal aa nastisoo Wrallnn Pea Sth WUlameWe Valley. ' 15th Willamette Valley Nor. 24tb The company reserve the right to chaig teamen or sailiae dates. DAILY riHfclNOKX TBJIUfS, Kxcept Sundays.) L Yaqalna 70 a si I Lv Albany 12:20 r Corvallis 10:36 a I " Corvallis 13 r Ar Albany il As a u I Ar Yaquina i"f r. m. O. k, C. tiaius connect at Allan and Coi Wa. it Hoas, C, . Iloei t, General Uanairet, O. F ft P. eent Corvallis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SEASTA ROUTE California express trains run daily south T" KOSTH 7:00pm..Lv Portland Ar.. 8. am 10:2s p m..Lr..... Albany Lr.. 6: am 10:16 a m..Ar. 8. 1 nuicisco.Lr.. 9-00 pm Loral ran. Trait Dally--(Ex. Sunday 8:00 a m..Lv..... Portland ....At.. 4:00 pm 12:20 pm..Lv.... Aibinya,v..l2l am 5:40 p mAr.....Row;ours; Cv.. 6:'2t aoa Letmansi Itraack. 2:3 pLv..... Albany Ar.. 0:26 pm 2:35 p m Ar Lebanon. .. . Lv R:40 am 7:S0am..L Albauy Ar.. 4.88 pa a m..Ar Lebanon Lr.. 3 0 pm albaxt local, dailt (Except Sunday) 5.00 r M..Lv.. Port land rn..9.0C a 9,UO..Ar. ..Albany L....5.U0 a a PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPLKS. TOURIST SLEEPIliG CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Ta aenKers attached to Express Irains, ffm Side IMvisloa. Between Portland und Corvallis Mail Trala Dally - Except Sunday !i m..Lv ...Portland ...Ar.6 30p. m 12:10 p m. ,Ar.. Conaiiis. . Lvl2.55p. m At Albany and Corvallis connect wiU trains of Oregon PacincRailroad. Express Trala Dally (Exct.pt Sunday 4:40pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. S:0am 7:26 p m.. Ar ldcMinnville.Lv..;&.46am THROUGH TICKETS io All Point . EAST AND SOUTH aVFor tickets and full finfonnatioa rs irardinfr rates maps, etc., call oa companies atrentat Albanv. K KOEULER, E. P. ROGERS, slanacer Asst. O. F. A P. A TICKfiTS TSAKDfROMTHE PRINCIPl POINTS IN THE UNITED STATTS. CANADA AND EUROPE. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SUE PEES. Free Oolnsitt 8Ieeniiur Oars Eos Through si Ex tsss Iraini OMAHA, CUUJSU1L. HLJt KAN J -CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. DUIS. Elegant Kew Dlalax Cat WU 4 Daagr, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Fuicet Sound points. the foot of Broadalbin street, on'Tursdav anj rnuay ei oacn week. i;. u. hah LIMrSi, City ticket and Freight Aeent t. 8. nilLKftj. iiearral TraBe Manager. T. v . U K. .. r. A. THE MARKETS. ALBAS T O.COTATION& Vheal-43i,' Oate 60c Flour $4.25 per bbl Potatoes 05c Epffs 23c Butter :)(3:55c Lard 10i3Kc Hams n15c. Shoulders t8c Bacon 10Vc Hofs 30c: Hav Timiit.liv t1R ut..n ... Anp es -Green, G0 .75 per bo. PIur Dried, c. per tb. App'ea dried bleached 9c tnndried V C. Chickens f 4.505 00 Hides Beef hides, frreer, 4 c, c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, U A c, according to wool. Beef 22Jc gross. Mutton $2 00 per head. Hogs .S3 6c dressec. ft 4 Mt -V