JL'OKTLiAXO niOIMH'K 3IAKKKT. Buttkti Fancy roll, t lb , Oregon Inferior srade , Pirkled , California roll do pickled Chkesk Eastern, full cream Oregon, do California Eons Fresh Ditini) Fhuits Apples, qrs, sks and bxs... do California Apricots, new crop Peaches, unpeelcd. new ... Pears, machine dried Pitted cherries 30 IG 12 (& -JO 274 ' 0 :s 3J 15 r4 20 14 10 1U 27 7 8 5 18 23 12 14 10 40 11 7 8 8 fa) 10 Pitted plums, Oregon. Figs, Cal., in bgs and bxs. . Cal. Prunes, French prcgon prunes 10 121 Portland Pat. Roller, f bbl 9 4 2 Salem do do 4 2) White Lily $ bbl 4 25 Country brand 4 23 4 35 Sti peril no 2 7o GnAiN "Wheat, Valley, k 100 lbs... 1 20 (a 1 21 do Waha Walla 1 07i 1 10 Barley, whole, t ctl 1 10 do grou-d, V ton 20 01 (22o 00 Oats, choice milling t? bush 40 (& 45 do feed, good tochoice,old 45 (m Rye, V 100 lbs , 1 00 1 10 Fred Bran, V ton 10 Oil (217 00 Shorts, ton IS L0 felO 00 Hay, t? ton, baled (nl8 00 Chop. & ton f3 CO iE2i UO Oil cake meal ton 32 00 (a. 33 00 Fhesh Kkuits Apples, Oregon, 1? box 93 1 00 Cherries, Oregon, f drm. . . Legions, California, bx.. 4 00 5 00 Limes, 100 1 50 Riverside oranges, S box. . . Los Angeles, do do . . . Peaches, box 1 00 1 25 Hiuks Dry, over 10 tts, V lb 13 11 Wot salted, over f 5 lbs tih(ax 7J Murrain hides one-third ofT. Pelts 10 1 00 VEOETAHLKS Cabbage, p lb 1 Carrots, fc? Bacc 1 OP Cauliflower, tf doz Oniens 125 Potatoes. nw, ? bush .... 0 0) WOOL East Oregon. Spring clip.. J4 10 Valley Oregon, do . . 18 20 A club of scientists anil linguists has been formed in San Francisco, Cal., for the study of the Volaptik lan guage, the invention of a German priest named Selileyor. The Ohio Dairy ami Food Commis sion ollieially states that the stttiT sold ns California "orange eider" is prin cipally tartaric acid and grape sugar, flavored with orange oil. A negro living near Calera, Ala., let a rattlesnake hi to him for a straw hat worth fifteen cents. Ho put a blue clay poultice on the wound, swallowed' sonic plug tobacco, and next day started oil' for camp meeting with the new hat slanted trvor his left ear. The Salt lliver Valley News says: "As an evidence of what civilization is doing for the Indians, we noticed last Wednesday in one of our stores the purchase of an immense wire- bustle by a young and giddy Pima squaw. She wasquite particular, and iinallyselected one of the wire arrangements with bluo trimmings." HEWON A COOL" $5,000. Great ood Ijiiek ot'Nnm'l W. Harrett. Melbourne Avenue, North Toronto, has for the past fow days been a scene of, intense excitement. It was whis pered that one of the residents held a lucky ticket in The Louisiana State Lottery drawing on the 9th ult. The News found the fortunate man to bo Samuel Ward Barrett, 105 Melbourne avenue, foreman bookbinder at Gage fc Co.'s, Wellington street. Mr. Barrett was found at his place of business, and in answer to the re porter's inquiries said, while a broad smile lighted up his whole countenance, " I had no faith in the lottery busi ness ; but (our months ago one of the men induced me to invest a dollar in it. I sent to the New Orleans National Bank in New Orleans to find out how I could get tickets. The bank sent mo blanks, and I enclosed a dollar for a tenth ticket in the May drawing. I got nothing then. Still in Juno I again sent a dollar for a tonth ticket, also in July, and also in August. I got the report of the August drawing last Thurhday week on my way homo, and carelessly jammed it into my pocket, with the remark : ' Well, there's another dollar gone.' In my bedroom, however, I thought I would look at the report, and the first that met my eyes was the number 29,11(5, entitling me to one-tenth of the lifty thousand dollar prize. I immediately broke the news to my wife, and joy reigned in the family. " I tell you," said Mr. Barrett with a wink, "ono does not fall into a small fortune so slick every day." " How did you collect your money?" asked The News, when sufliciently re covered. " I received notice from the New Orleans National Bank that a draft for $5,000 in gold coin had been for wnrilpil in the Central Bank in this citv. payable to my order." " Did you call at the Central Bank and draw the money?" " No, I allowed it to remain there on deposit to my credit." "Had you other tickets in the flame drawing?" "No. I only had one. The wholo business since I commenced cost me for tickets, postago, etc., $1.32, and now I stand in five thousand dollar ahead." " I suppose you will go more exten sively into lottery business hereafter?" " No, I willontinuo to send my dollar every month. But I tell you they are going to do a pile of business hero now. No lefcs than ono hundred tickets have been bent for since I got the prize." He turned around, and pointini; to the numerous employees, said : " Why all these have 6ent for tiokots, and they intond to continue as montnly sub scribers." Toronto (Ont.) News. Sej lembr 12. HONESTY OF WOMEN. A Writer Clnlim That It la Ilttn to Tlirlr InoxperiiMico In Money Mutter. It is creditable to t lie general charac ter of women in olllcial station tiiat any lapo of honesty among thorn at tracts far more attention that if com mitted by a man. . Women are being employed more an I more as book-keopers and cashiers, and one avowed ground of this em ployment is that they are more honest than men. Unquestionably they are so, up to this timo, and it is probable that they will have some permanent advantage in that way. Their normal instincts arc somewhat higher and their temptations los, on the side of perilous indulgences. But it lias been pointed out more than once by the cautious friends of women that a good deal of the present moral advantage of tlio sex. in matters of honesty, comes simply from inexperience. They have hitherto had so littlo to do with the direct handling of money that they regard it with more rever ence than men; tlio bare thought of an irregularity alarms them; their con science is wholly fresh and sensitive; they can not eoiieaivo how a person can wrong another out of a dime and live. Moreover, they overrate the dif ficulties and perils consequent on wrong-doing; a oiing book-keeper told me once that whenever her ac counts failed to bo balance, if it were only by a singlo cent, she felt as if a policeman wero just coming in at tlio donr. It is as we find to bo the caso with lending money; any prudent per son would rather lend it to a Woman because ho knows that the chance of repayment is greater. In the presont s ate of society a deb of live dollars seems a tremendous a Hair to a woman and a very small atl'iir to a man; but lot that woman borrow and repay a few times, and the line edge of sonsi bility begins to oar oil', precisely as it does with a man, but mure slowly. In looking over the list of persons who have done mo the honor to borrow money of mo as Charles Lamb's friends used to describe his debtors 1 iiml that, the number of bad debts is nearly sis great among women as among men; but it is altogether likely that those women have suffered pangs of regret at first, while the men have probably taken it with much greater equanimity. Wo must always bear in mind that women, as a class, are only jut be ginning to live outside of tho shelter of tutelage and tradition, and while this accounts for many of their faults, it must also bo accepted as explaining some t.f their merits. If we claim with tho ancient philosopher that "tlio ruies t tlio man and tltu woman are tho same," we must alo admit that their essential faults are the same; otherwise wo prove too much, and assume that seclusion has done our sisters such incalcu lable good it soenis rather a pity to draw tliein from it. For my own part. I believe that with equal financial training and opportunity women will occasionally steal; not so much prob ably, even in tlio end, as men do, but in proportion sufficient to prove llioni human. It. is absurd to suppose that a sex which' produced so consumato a bit of fraud as the Boston "Woman's Bank," is not capable of other equally lino strokes in tlio same direc ion by and by. And sis tho ofVendcr in that ease found faithful allies among the innocent of her own sex, who stoutly defend her. and i ut money into her hands, and denounced in tho news papers anybody who spoke ill of her, so for a long time to come will tlio very inoxporienco of woinon heighten ami facilialo tlio guilt of tliose partic ular sisters who are fraudulent. Tho virtue of women, to ho absolutely secure must have some thing more than the negative production of ig norance. Harper's Bazar. GENERAL. If tho ship-builders accepting the now naval contracts fail of the guaran tee in building tlm n ineteen-knot cruisers they forfeit $50,000 on tho con tract prico for overy quarter knot; but for every quarter knot above tho guar anteed speed they got a premium oi $50,000. Melodious sounding olectrie whis tles arc a novolty, and are said to be taking the placo of olectrie bolls in France. Tlio whistle is made by fit ting a small brass tubo with suitable apertures so that it opens against the spring of a stiitablv-formod communi cator. Boston Budget. A suckling colt at Salem, Ore., got s p irated from its mother, and, becoming frightened, started to run back and forth in a lane. It contin ued to run until it bec.uno entirely ex hausted and foil on its side. It is re ported that after it la' a moment in that position its "oyes popped entirely out of its head." It had to bo killed. How quick can a man wink? Ex periments have boon going on with an ingenious machine which shuts over n man's eye so that tho eyelid as it winks opens and clones a chrono graph. So far tho quickest wink on record is about a sixth of a second. This is probably as quick as one can suo to follow any thing, and a good sharo of conjuring consists in doing a thing quicker than a sixth of a second. There is a genius soinowhoro in the South who has ninth) an invontioii which will provo valuable. His de vice was gotten up to tantalize gnats and other insects of tho season. II. w inds up stiff' papor into cones slmllai to old-fashioned lamp-lighters and saturates them with oil of pennyroyal, sticks them behind his oiiim in tho wuj pons aro often carried, and clalnu that the industrious little birds an thus effectually kept away from hint . DAYLUJUT. Ifa gentleman by tho nanio of Day volunteers to throw the light of his ex jerienco into tho darkened places of misery, so that others inny go and do ns lie has done and enjoy life, may it not bo rensonnbly called dnyllght? As for instance, take the cae of Captain Sargent S. Dav, Gloucester, Mass., who writes April 10", 18SI: "Some timo ngo 1 was sulToring with rheumatism. I us-eil n small jHjrtionof St. Jacobs Oil and wos cured at once. 1 have used it for sprains and never once have known it to fail. 1 will never be without a bottle." Captain Day also re ceived a circular letter, ami in reply under date of July 1, 1SS7, ho says: "I used tho Oil ns stated and was permanently cured of rheumatism by its use." During tlio inter vening six years there had been no recur rence of the pain. Also a letter from Ir.il. M Converse, of tho Warren (Mas.) Herald, dated July 9, 1SS", as follows: "In resionso to yours of June '21, would say tlint in 1SX) my wife hud a severe attack of rheumatism in shoulder and arm. so that she could not raise her hand to her head. A few nimlieations of St. Jacobs Oil cured her permanently, mid she has hnd no return of it." Another case is that of Mr. K. II. Kvle, Tower Hill, Appomattox county, Va., who writes. November, 18S0: "Was atllieted for several years with rheumatism and grew worse nil the time. Kminent phvsieians cave no relief: had snasms. and Wnnt. or. pected to live; was rubbed all over with St. Jacobs Oil. Tho lirst application relieved, the second removed tho pain, continued uso cured mo ; no relopso in live years, and do as much work as ever." These are proofs of tho perfection of tho remedy, and, taken in con nection with tho miracles performed in other tuses, it nas no equal, Tho population of Great Britain is at the present in ment being added to at tho rite of at least 10 persons a day, or in words of tho registrar gneral, " It receives every ten years an excels equal to tho wholo population of London. THE WESTERN SETTLER'S CHOSEN SPECIFIC. With every advance of emigration Into tho far West, a now (leinutiil Is creuled for llostet ter's Stomach Hitters. Newly peopled rctfloiis uro frequently K-bs sulubtioui than oilier set tled localities, on account ot the inltisniu winch rises from recently cleared land, particularly along tho bunks of rivers that nro subject to frvstu ts. Tho agricultural or mining emigrant 60011 learns, when ho does not already know, that the Hitters allbrd tlio only euro urotectlou against niulatia, and tlmo UisonlurH of the btonmeli, liver and bowels, to which elimato ctiungcB, eviiosuiv, anil unaccustomed or un healthy water or diet subject hiin. Conan quuntly, he places an estimate upon this great household spccillo and preventive commensu rate with its intrinsic merits, and Is curefur to keen on band a restorative and promoter if health so implicitly to be relied upon in time of need. Massachusetts pays for maintaining her convicts $800,01,0 per year more than they produce. 0VEB-W0RKED WOMEN. For "worn-out" "run-down" debili tated school t acbers, milliners, seam stresses nouse-Ueepers ant over-wo 1-ed women penerally, Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription in the best of all restorative tonics. 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