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• • K «STI KD F A KM EKS NOT ALONE. T here are other victims of THE GOLD STANDARD. he la r» lfi P I n«v« tl U of ■is I • IH fm llave Teesrltle« la Two t »ger nez «rsts.ii Tl», mi. f. rvgan l«-t Ol worth rtiati* (irrat I ■ • ib«» fi la real j 1MXI a Year. the Ing M»f«n<ll«f af Kai ritffl (<. It la almost lnq»>»**lblr to call attra- r>n to th«* <*vrnta. th« «hangra and <ta- I44J1 <D<*t> t I • that ar« taking pta*9B In a ftaanci al worlil without becoming urtiabk* i to th«* charg« of ’‘agitating0 r U h >11. 7 <|u«M*0un, a-«/« th« Atlanta wine vate, •(>•> Hut ¿n. Au<! jrrt agitation In any •lid it took U «0 IB, for varb»u* and auudry f**a neh it tfu to our purpoa* na. alu B. :ii< r f That purpua«* lwhich la in the nature «» t k IW(À I MIGIl % WTS. of a duty» la io k*-«q»<»nr n*A>l«*ra aa fulljr f* (hai «MwìtS inform«*»! a« p*«aaibl«> In rrgard to aomn of the larger dev«h»pm«nta that arw taking place, th«» detail» of which d*> IE ?«*. isaUf a.«e *4 ir tjfffftriffs- («ffft/y ¡lot fttfur« In any tang»bl« wax In th« il r4 IhSufl.f» ttf current new« uf the day a« iwt forth KilUlU4dflflt«4 tr ha p.oiwff, tba In th»* dlapatcbca from the great com Bait»*r »»r Ui » t< 4 with it, » a i P' mrrclal <*«*ntera. i»i ltav<‘raJ jeare ago, and on many or The rl lino t rom» ia th« m«>*t ra« '<na since, tbe < >n«tiiutl<4> haa caU* able .ipd pt|gn»<*iuua uf all Wild tkraaUi. ed attention to (he fart that the agri I know (hat my Illa wa« »avrd by P.»u*a cultural claawwa wrre not tbe only onea Cure for « ■.n*u»iiplD>n 1 bn A Miller, who would t»e raltad on to make aarrl- Au H. r M fan. April 21. l«uft. (!..•« to the gold atandart In varloo« article* wr undertook tn ahow that, »n The Naliongl debt of Kpain ia ni arly th«« end. (I m * great financial intrreat« I * r >d (i< dq O and the annual interrai rrpr»*w* nfrd In b«m<1a and aecurlllea 1*0,000,000. would be railed on t«» surrender larger amount« of proftta than the gold atand- • rd ba« nlibdrawn from the pnxtuc Ing clnaae«. The pr<** • predicted If « logical dr A CARPENTER SPENDS MANY d i' tl >n ran br c.nltad a predtatloo ha« alr»*a<b t*«*gun. and It« l>rglnnlng haa MONTHSIN9ED PHYSICIANS been marked by a (ran».« th*n of aueb DO HIM LITTLE GOOD. magithud«* a« to attract the attention Thia trat>«ac- ! : I...••»•.-•?I w rid tlon 1« the refunding of the bond« of III: .1 l'H «IM» > ItoM « » « I !.. « th*» l«akr Shore Hallway. Fr« tn !•>« t ipr«»ff, tx*« A*»c«d*a, ‘ «Jtfurnla r 3*^ l**r cent, Ju»t think < f a busy, t.*i>l«orklt.|{ It la n»»t a q leaf loti a« to whether the in«»« j araiyarti m tt?«* midst uf hr« «a* «!r»f*a the hn|d«*r« of the t>»n<ia - r»'vr, and rendered u«*d»*>». • re willing to have their Infrrrat fund That W4.a the misfortune that l*rf*dl prac •Really rut In t«ix It la a qnr* Janie* A Joi • •«. of 100‘J Alpine atrr**t, tfOB of acrwptlng half or getting none. I--« A!.jf»de«, in F*'ptcm!*er, JHgJ. That I 1« what the refunding achenir Mr Joii»’«i wx* l*urn in the «tat«» whera mean« i Financier* cover the «rheme inMuy of the president« come from— under the indite name of ‘Tefun»tlng,** Ohio, but «|*rit the greater | »rt uf I la but the tran«actlon remain« the aame- hta »luring ht« younger yrur« m The r<»ad say« to It* bondholder«: **l from which pla •* be ut*nt to (oho.»io, ran pay yon 3S t>*T cent. Iutrre«t, Y*»u au»| in |KH3 » «me to I xmi Aiigrd»’«. Il will have to accept It or get none.’’ «ai a eihm II pint ’•» then, before the The tnv»Milurw grunt and groan • nd l«o<>tii camo along and pu»h«*»l in* for gr<>wl. but they are ctimprllwl to •c war»l a <>‘iitury in the row! of pr**ii rcpi. Th< Ir Interrai return« are cut aud Mr. June« full low rd (»ia ocr»ips| »on lu two. of carpenter and buibler. re While al Bradwtreet*« weekly v»»ok in Heptrmbei r. 1^91, hr rrotri v**d a ferw nt •»•me length to f »11 who h jikirrd bun <w»in •Idrrably ami tran«acth*n and calla •‘A IMvotaî hr l*c»'aine c»»nflno| tc > Ida bed Shu jrtly Move tmeui in Finance.** But II mn«t afli’r he I«u»t th >f the lower |«rt tw nb hr I**»« to tho«e who • re familiar of bi« I xm I v e; mtirely, and hi« l*-g« « I m *- w 1th the tl ti a n » ■ I a I event« of the past earn*« a <I« m <I few y rear« that the "pivotal moretneo!** v ia« put U|*un ■ came ■ when Mr Cleveland, contrary to thi'V work»*»! uvrr him *nd di»l ■II la w i and ptibUr policy, de<*l«rvd that thing« ¡RMWiblo » U> AM»i»t hl« rcrov *7 V, the «>1 >bllgatl«in« of the Government are Hut Io* n*main ird in tli«* «amr ooiiditb i«»n. payable in M <ld aloné 7’bat waa the lh<l, hr l»cgau to take Dr. 1 "pivotal m> luvrinent.** and the cutting M k Pill« fur Palo Ptwg down of tbA lnt<*r«,«t fund of rorjwira- June he not lord that h»* ttaRMIfl w id» h haa begun on go large a Tb <xmld move Ina to»»«, and July 4, IMift* »4 •«!«*. 1« «Imply one of Hie many and hr g”» up <nit of Iwd und Inter in the far r«* sichtng rraulta. month feta« able to walk witliunt it I* an eiiay matter for e<!ltor« wh»»«e rrutcbrw. Kh«»rtly after, «till cmitmti opinion* .ifi<1 view« are m«d<1rd entire ing the pill« lie w» nt to work at hi« !y by th» 'r «tirr*'UDdlng» tn mistake t I !»■ at Wlsltttar’«. W dr»»* I t -u«t a. i* d rfT« »*! for • iti*«* The Lake Hbore trail« m fall and again injured hitn-»df ai d actl»»n la ju«t «■ "pivotal" a« the •tn had to go to t»ed ami the dnfead |*araly* pi*m!<»u« fall In price* «Ince Isir^ has am cam«* on again. Again the do tor« I m <*n no up »re. no I«**« It 1« an an Murk rd witli him but without r« lief, notincrmrnt that the holder« of the and lie oner more l»****ah to take I>r. b»«nd« of. Arnerk-.m corporation« will William«' Pmk Pill«. The »toctor« ha»i here.ificr be »•<»inp«,llr«l to emnent them- given linn br»»iuld<*« «nd lodldm, but *•!» ♦ with half t?ie rate of lntrrv-«t williout rfT» < t. Again the ptlla drove they have formerly receive«! Price« fell the (MirulyMB into tho ba< kground. lie an«! the producers of the country hare raid "1 t*M»k them in a»x<»rdan»'e with hi<1 to content tbema«*lve*i with h*«a direction«, and m connoctiun witli the than «me half their former return». The une »if cold «pong«» bath«« f<»ui»d they rate <»f lnt»’r»*«i ha« fallen and Invest w»*re «*v «‘♦•dlii/ly 1« : » licial." or« will bare to endure the couae Mr J iu . cr i* now able to walk again, q»i<»n rea. ami I k * feel« that the pill« an* the only All the»* thing« are the locical, th® tiling that haw d«»n<* him ai.v gt*od. *Tu tn-'i ttiibl** r»-«ult of the currency «>« thi« ouniWN ti<»n )»»• «.»id’ "The doctor« tern which the*»»» Investor« have canted who have treat«**! me haVr done every to I m * • wt ibl *hcd When It I* fully and thing in llirir ¡«»wer, Lui without firmly r«tgbli«hed (abould that mtafor rff.'. t. and it th»» •* •<-etn marv«d ‘ * tint tune be in «torr for th»* country!, the paralyaiw ahould be overcome by three bondholder* will dl*»'«*ver that the pro littld pill«. But that ha« !»«*♦• n my ex* docs rs of the country will not be th® |M*rirm*r. If anyone <!»»ubt« it let him only ones to suff. r They will And that writ«* to me or <v»me and are me and I they ba«.- practically killed the goose will tell them the »»t«»ry.M that has b.-r-n laying their g.ildeti eggs. Dr W tlli.tm«* Pink Pilla contain, in Tire Igike Shore transactlou calle re a coi'deiuH’d form, •»!) the *d«’menia t»ec new.-d attention to th.- fact that .tor to give n«*w lit*» ami ri« hnr»« to lug ihe ueit four years twenty ti in” (Hr LI ucm I and r<*«t»»re ahatUMed nrrv*-«. railway syatema of thia country will They are an unfailing «prcitic for tach have bunds maturing to a total par diw*a*«*w «>* liMNimotur ataxia, partial value of *XEl.l*>'.<aa> in round num paralyat«, St. Vito«* »lance, aciati»a. tw-r«. The larger proportion of theae lo'uraltg.i, rh»*uin*iittn, nervou« head- bonds I- tr Interest at tl and 7 per rent. a< Er, the aft»*r » fT«*< t of 1« gripjie, pal The total annual Interest charge which pitation of the heart, pale and «allow the companies have to pay amounts ti complexion, all forma of wraknraa fl I.'»■>>■■> fn round numbers lle- either in male or f*male. Pink Pill« twren ll*'l and It*'.' twenty nine other are *M>l«i by all dcatara, or will lx* «ent rouls will have maturing bonds to the jkuwtpatd on r«‘»eipl of price, to cent» a «mount of f2n2.tssi.iu), on which the ¡•»»I or an laixe« for ¿»0 (they are annual Interest charge Is not leas than never told in bulk or by the 100), by f l<l.iss> iwa» In nine years, therefore, addreanlng Dr. U illiama* Madieine railroad iH.n.ls amounting to fMIO.fluQ,- Company, Schenectady. N. Y. (•«> and calllr.g for annual paymenu of f.to.*<BMKsi will mature. These bonds must be refuu.led at a lower rate of Interest, If tbe redue tlon In the Interest rate la aa large aa that of the !.akr Shore ope rat Ion, th« holders of the bonds will have to Io«® gfH.ut »!».(»•>.<••• a year. Thia, how- ever. Is a mere drop In the bucket com- pan-1 with other changes and develop tnents attendant U|e>n our present cur rency system. Paralyzed for Years. r Blooming Health secured to every woman by the use o( ♦ : Thctsseds of afflicted women have been cured by iti use. Why not You ? A Pufsly V'rgrtibla Prvpant.oa. I“ I-L A RsmcJy with a Rrmarkablr Rori Parte Alw.ve Kvervth ne. Notice baa l>een given out that the Republican orgnnliatlon will not con tinue th«* agitation of the Issue« of the po«t mmpnlgn Thia announcement la In the Inter.-«! of party prosperity. Ko fir a« the country la concerned. It mak.-s little dlffen-ttce to professional polltlclanw- (hat I», rx¡»ert politician« Wlth them the question In merely one of allci-eaa. If ¡»arty prosperity could be «trainisi by the cession of all Filate» s.-.t uf the mountains to Jaj-an, the malingers would favor It. If they could gtln greater power for the party. I ne y «...il.I vede ! ,,r I. et of to. country to some other foreign power. Whether the meaaure 1s one of freedom or ala very, of pro«|w-rity or general pov erty, It makes no difference to them Tarty stands above all. and they agi tate or cease to ngltate merely as party auree«« seems to dictate. Joliet News lacreMH 1 «vallon. A Republl. an triumph at an election la always followed by une Inevitable ».-.pien.-e an Increase of taiatlon. It I« from «•*•.!»«1.000 tn «liwi.iaai titn more taa that l’r •■■Ietti M Kinlev and the * Coeflr« semen of b:« party now fieman.’ aa th« rvault of th« election of 1<4M Th« bill la already drawn, th« favoni laiu la on<-e.|«d. th« plunder la marked for dlvlalou and the »za.-tk>t> from th« A n ericati people la ordained IViihil have a M< Kinley tariff thia time suet a« «e never ha J before The Increased taira will be laid upon •ufar, tobáceo, liquors, rottone. Ulteu woul and woolena. paper. alike, lumlwr Iron and eteri and fifty other article« ■ nd the lnip-.rlatk>n of tbeee muet, ut course. be diminished and their root luerv-aae-d It la calculated that th« hew mira of duties tiled by the bill mil go into fune on the l«t of May. aikce three Io led «»peeled to tw any delay la putting the bill through Cun grvae or In obtaining the elguature of the l’n-sldml. wbo lute been In the peal one of the chief of high tariff ad Vue» taw and a mo«, devoted champion uf prv lection. l>t»tree» la < hill Industrial prostiatluu foliowlux th. a.l.iplkrti uf tlx slugl- gold itau.Lirtl 1« ■ Cot . oUBurd to til* l ulled NIAU S l <rth vr debtor ualious which bars taker, : that unwta* coura« ar* vvpi-rti-u. lug I «ills similar to tboa« which uow afflut I Ul» I d th* mail of nvwa dlaratche« a few days ago was oo« which ba« proliabl, ' not rrorlvrd th« attcntloo It n.vrtta It was dated at Valparulao llw Slat nit. and road: "lirait dlstroaa prevails b«re and throu«bout Chill. There Is a lark of ordcra. and nrarly all manufacturer» bar« r|.MM-d thvlr abopa. Id*« working man cougrogat« In many of th« town» aud m-g th* authorities for employment to aav« thctn»<-lves and lhatr famtile» from starvation. On* thousand art! sans of thia city wbo are without work have appotatod a dvl.-gatlon to visit th« Frosldvtit at Hanttago aud pros.ut tc him a memorial »'eiwitig their daapvr at* situation." About a year ago Chtll went to th« ■ ingle gold standard At that time th« fact was proclaimed as additional er I dene« of th« progresa of m<>n >m«tal H«m. chill was lauded as the most progressive of sit the Mouth Ameri<-«i repuldlcs, and the p«opl« of this roun try w.-re assured that they abould take th* action of that rloveruinent «■ a guide for their own conduct I'rotinbly lb* fact and the assertion Irsd some thing to <1o with Impressing a»mt minds with the ts-llef that gold was to become the universal standard. All progresa and pro«i»«*r1ty of Chill attaint’d In th«» y«*am when silver Ihr largeM place In her mln n«'- war of ronque«I with Pm aud the Immens*. fortunea realized by acme of h»-r people In cousiw)uence lr*l to « d.-mand for money of the l.lghesl ■ Ibis Influence. Itrttlsh Interests In Chip nr® many aud powerful, and thr-s.- roti trtbuted largely to forcing the action which haa brought about th« present deplorsble conditions. Chill Is not an well prrp«re«1 to with stand the prostrating effeeta of a gold standard an Is the I'nitod States. What 1« contlnti.-d hardship for us must aoott result In mln for Chill, unless her [>•■<» - pl« revolt ngnlnst the despotism of wealth. That they are quite likely to do. ('•n't Foal tbe !'<*<> p’e All the Time». The Rt. Ixoila iflidM* I tn<M*ra! d»- rlnr» «i that If the idlver l«*<ur abould *»e reauarltatrd In 1900. the fulllr« und falsehood« of IM m I would be n-p« at»’d N'i doubt thia gold organ would repent It» falsehood« Nut only thin, but It would Invent aome new one« Rut ti will find a good deal more dlfltaulty In getting them I h -II i x ed. \ ou can f <»! th» people Koine of the time, but you < nn’t f»»o| them with the «nine humbug In two tucceaalvn rampalgna ('nptlliat I'olntrrak. That "wate •*w avrd." uf prosperity*’ hadn’t Yr«, the augnr trtiat la charitable Itarlf. :o ”Thou «halt not atral”-except legal enactm.-nt. t», Eight more national banka went Er publican last week. The |>e.q.|e Toted for hard times and i got what they voted for. I'liless man owns the machine th machine will displace the ttinn Those R.-publleatva promises are Just now way below the 53 ceut limit. The Belshazzars are having theft feast now. but what of the future? We have reAcbed tlvat stage «her. the dauee of «callh may soou lw the dance of death. The only way to have a go.><l |x>lltlcal parly Is to Insist on having liom-st ami efficient party h-adera. The strangest thing at>out th» Demo cretlc administration was th- regular monthly treasury deficit. The Blates hav« no constitutional right to ls»ue money, then why should banks I m - granted that privilege. Yes. the law of supply and demand controls price«, and the trusts control the "supply and demand." Kev? Various uses have been made of com pressed air, but It ts seldom utilised by ('ongresameu In making ap»wche«. McKinley may not be a duck hnnter, but Ivrfore he gets through with the office hunters he will wish be was. Mr. Hanna has refused to set a data for prostiertty. Now, It Is ¡»art of the business of an advance agent to ar range date«. The d»g baa tw-en taken out of the front yard, an that whenever proa perlty feels like dropping In «lie will not I»- Inmlttdated. There Is a difference In surrender aud arbitration. Americans do not care to submit their affaire to the will of au European king WEEKLY )>««■■■« MARKET LETTER MODJESKA THE GRAND. Huflli. 4 »'«sspseVs Ws »Iss •T Trade. Tber® was a g*svd trade and active market in wheat -luring the pwat week, fl. tnatu rva coverlt g 7 •* range. Oper, allons were voiuewhal enlarye.1, and towards the end of th« week orders from th® cHintry m.-re namMous T' « feeling <levelo|«41 w *a ein i ger and higher price« ruled, all of which Was maintained, and th« cl.ee shows an sda van<® of 7>(c, with final tra-lee in May at 72 ‘.-a . .''..ir 7J',«. Tb* hohday on Friday hai a tendency to curtail o ¡«rations during the middle of tbe week, but own menci ng with the fir-t tsp of the bell on Saturday there vraa a goni general trade and th® largest gain for a »Ingi.' day in th® week was n-ure-l on that day, .May advancing from S3 3 Me at tbe opening, to 73c at the eloee. Heavy short traders Were the principal buyers. Ind they Were ft rat g -a.le-1 into action ny sum® energetic buying for long and foreign •ccou n ta. In th® midst of rejoicings over their re.®nV serie« of brilliant victories, the bears sev-mi-d to forget their elpenen®« of only two years ago. On Apart! • of that year. May wheat sold at 84®, but then began to climb, and th® market scarcely b/Jud until 85 3 8c was reach ed on M»y 39 th® same year. A great many bruins were hurt In thst 30 6-flc rise. The risibl« supply was in that year, on March I. 78.7SÎ.OOO. April I, 74 308.000 bushsls *«* »t 37. 700.000 boahela at preaent Chicago stocks April I, 1898, were 38,454,000 bushel» against t Mock of 10.000,000 tmahehk Nor was there st that time any shortage in the whealcro|Hi of other countries. an>l no one was reading a column a day al<*ut “lhe war in Crete.” The 30»• rias came “juat the fame.” We are not called upon to state whether or not such an advance will oocur durir g the «m* period this year. We do know, however, that it haa boon many yeara si nor dotnrellc •upply hew been SO low aa at prearnt, and alatut as long aiore the world's sup ply haa been down before where it ia rviur. Mffthrl a h»wt more of prominent man and women I Ir.ling no |e>* than flva I’ - g »-men. are auo»n< th» thou '• f gf t e.‘ ¡’•'»-pl« wh.i havs re • »1. ! • ful rem«*lr their expreaaiun uf I • uncquiled va I uw — men and women ho can well afford, and do rotnmand, 11 w Ing* eat medical advice in the untry And (hen al««» the peoplw ia theordi* nary walks of life there cuttie ihoa •and* of Lor.iwt. aUsighforward, hevrt felt letters, telling how Pa«ne*« celery itHupHinl ha» made them well. Their testimotiy »imply gu • « to ah«’W what New England’s m»»«t v goron* *! itur^««» aptly «aid in a letter telling of the benefit Inline*» celery Cum ¡ound 114»! I»rrti to a memtwr »»f hi* familyt "Paine’s »xlery «x>m|*»un«| t* not a so* n*», it i* ■ »t a «a’»aparilla. it ia n*»t a mere tunn , tl i» not an oc- !i « y » o v r- ts "'ir h t oiHh’.rm • Il 4» the <ham«m«l )• aupctiur to oiieap gift»». ” Found Paine's Celery Compound the Best of Remedies For the Nervous Exhaustion Consequent Upon Her Arduous Work The Remarkable Artiste Who Stands Pre-Eminently at the Head of Her Profession. TI. » newi of Modjcuka'a recovery from the recent severe mekneet that .imp her to h ave the «tage will I* a «Miren of congratulation to ths m ; Wi^bl. Mo.!J->k.*. in a letter to Wells, Rich. ar-lsv-n A Company, says she bas l»unl l*hat thousands of peuple in every e»l<e as <Mn be picked up brhtn-i a cuunlrr, Paine*« celery compound »• prepertxl in eiad ad'vorUan«'** with the preecnp- i aa <»f Prof Kdward E Ptoelpa. M l> . Its l.U l> . of Dartmouth Ou liege. curativa rffnw'tt havu been cbwirly «•tch«*I by the ablest phyaiciant uf Il make« |>8M>ple well. Il la lh« on« Ion». Portland, Or., April 33, 1897. Flour—Portland, baleni, Casiadia and Dayton, »1 <W; Benton county ai. I White Lily, ». 00; graham, |i 40; su perfine, ». 76 per lierrel. Wheat—Walla Walls, 74(4 75c; Icy, 78« per bushel. Oats—Choice white, 38(4 40o bushel; choice gray, 87«*39®. 11 ' I . f i ....... t- : . ..... f I !.'•■■ r : 50; w I.. .1 oat. »10.00 ■ 11.00 |ver ton. Hatley—F< I l>ur)ey, »1 7.60 per brew mg. »18'4 19. Millstuffs— Bran. »14.50; shorts, ♦ i1» ii>i-1.11ii.g- »-fl. flutter—Creamery, 86c; dairy, 37> ■' Potatoes—( trrgun Bur banks, 65 <4 83.-; Garnet Chilies, 65 •( 75e; Early Rose, ho i H.v- per sack; sweeta, » J.75 per cental for Merced; new potatoes, jver pound. Onions—*2.60(4 3,00 per- cent» Poultry—Chi. kens, uiiied, » 3 25; gi.-se, »1 00(45.00; turkeys, live 11.4 12c; ducks, »•'. 00id 7.00 per dozen. l’ò-'K»—Oregon, lie per doaen. Che.—<• — Oregon, 10c; Y'ming Amer, a, 1 3 pm |«miol. Wool—Valley, 13c per pound; Eastern Oregon, fl<48c. Hops—5<«8c per pound. Beef... Gross, lop steers, *2.00<<i I 50; cows. ».’.25(4 3.00; dr.--s.d beef, 4 6e per pound. .Mutton—Gro»«. best ahcep, wethers and ewes, »3.50c' 3.75; dressed mut ton. fl«- per pound. Ilog«—Grass, choice, hears, »1 00(4 4 36; light and feeders, »i . 50 is 3 00; drreeed »1 50(45.98 per cwt. Veal — Iatrge, òrOSi«®; small, 6 ■( fl ls per pound. ó— 0^1 lion of life hare ao often heartily (enti tled) that Paine*« celery corn|K»und m the v»»ry heat of all rem^die« for uerv- uu« exhauation. Joneph Haworth rightly rail* »Hl«. ’* jr*kA “the peerle-* queen i of urt “*»■-»• Modjeftka’a health in m mattwr of world-wi-le Interoat, and her teal imo- nial to the value of th* .e it rrm<*ly which make» p«*vple well B» of parlicu* lar moment in the early vpring, wL*»n from a\ery quatter report« come of men» women and children who are tak ing Pain*« celery compound, and are gaming in nervous Vigor, weight an*! evrry other indication of better health. The thoughful portion of the < • im munity know« the need of purifying the bloo»i un i r«*gulatlting the nrrvoua Seattle, Wash., April 33, 1897. Wheat—Chicken feci, *37 per ton. and alimentary ayitrma attpring •'um»*« Oats— < ’hole®, f .’3(4 34 per ton on. Thera ia the danger that in th* r Barley—Rolled or ground, f-’o jicr eager new* to lake a spring remedy a ton. »•>rn—Whole, |J0 per ton; cracked, though lean person may carry home «aim* fSOx Jl; f.... I m.al, »IV -1 30. bugua cuneoetion prepared with only Flour—< Jobbing I—Patent eicellent, aucte a amattering of medical kf>>>wl- fi - s ■(• ¡tv a . fi .’>0; 1 aUfornia , g ■■■——■ — — . ................................. ................. .... brands, fl V0; Dakota, |5.fl6; put.-nt, • 100 it a w % ri » emo fa.40. Th« reader* <»f th)* p«f»«r wi t* i ■ Millatuffs—Bran, (14.00 per ton; !«•»« that th*-* !* at :«»*i r»n« 1r*«ar4 □ that • .rn • b*a t*«n »■. * to ■ j ;* i a ’ • ■hurts, fl8, • tag««, ai. 1 that (■ < atarrh Ha ’ • * •'•’th Fc-I—Chopped feel, fl* 00 per ton; « ur« .« th« tin.y p «Iti^* r« bn«w* • v • wed.'-»; fr«t«rnity <*'»r»h a< « *tti » ■IddllngL *23; oilcake meal, fSO. t ■ nai d .^Fff»* r*-| rr* * C m •*. i* '«*?.• -a! Hsv—Puget aound, per ton, fl 1.00; * « ■ a * v - • s’’ " ■ • Eastern Washington, 118. ■ Butter — Fancy native creamery, Io-il.'l«’. 11 th« V ••A»*, a I I - I the ; • • . * brick, 33c; select, Mo; tula, 33c; an4 nature In «•fhM •••■’•« B« ranch, Iftffl?. pn jrietviff ha»« •« n. h fa.tn tu it* rural «• tM>w«r*. that they uffar On« Hun lrad 1» ar* Cheese—Native Washington, lie. : , . . . » - . Vegetable»—Potato®®. |*r ton fid 50 of !«•<)tnuOial* Addr«o>. F ) 'HFW AC0,b*l*.O <418; parsnip«, per sack. 75c; beets, •v.d hy lo iKg-a«*. iv per ssck, flue; turnips, per sack, flOc; Had • Fa&. ) i’ i.» •;• th« best rutabagas. |>er oack, 6Oo; carrots, per honk rwoDi < r« avii rt kr ro«>u. sack, 4014 50c; cabbage, per 100 lb», AU Fa9’*rn «jru» » - a . u* • v »-»r« t f Sweet putative«—Per 1U0 It« ft OU I fl- ' 1 a e • « p Il t* tot ••-<■ Poultry—Chi. kens, live, per pound, "ugai an«- af«<! I« tir by (»•! • ••» « • •• *n» M«i f«e hens, 10« 10c; du.ks, ft) MS.50; dn-®«<-<l lur»4 ur the r 6« i»o < « *•■ ib' r o AH f»n • Ina **rr«i à*»* th« on«uotac turkeys, 15c. tarar*« lllh frapl »J un «»*rr can »<gs—Fresh ranch, IS1««. Fresh Meats—Cboica <irr®®ed beef, stc-rs, 7c; cows, fl Vyc^uuttun, sheep. Stye per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, fle |s-r pound; veal, small, he. Frreli Fish — Halibut, 4', it;.-, •almon, fl«8c; falmon trout, 7<4 10c; founders and sol.-». 3 (4c. Provisions—Hanis large. 11 *t; hams, ■mall, 1 !’«••; breakfast bacon, 10e, dry ■all aides, 8 I«« per pound. Fan Francisco, April 33, IM97. Potatoes—Salinas Burbanks, 90. iff I I banks, 60.4 70e; sweets, •i.&U<«l 1 75 per cental. Onions—9'1.004 3 80 per cental. Kgg"—Ranch, 10 Iff <4 lie paardoawn. Butter—Fancy creamery. ISlfc; do The grandeur of a nation should con seconds, I94I9S<'7 fancy dairy, He; «1st In th«- patriotism and moral great Dess of Its people. Rk-bea alone do not seconds, 10% «tile. ITu-eae—Fancy mild. new. fl<, i4'e; - Tbe political promises made tn isiai fair to gi»»i, 5%‘gfle; Young America, were somewhat similar to those made tirffle; Eastern, I4*«14%c. Wool—Choice foothill, 10<» 1»«-; Fan In 1*4(2, and the Indications now ar* Joaquin plains, H.silc; du 13 months, that they will be worth no more. If the Repulvlk-aivs would rnret tlaf S£ !0c per pound Hay—Wheat «nd oat, I'ld 10; twat treasury deficit by a reduction of ex ’.0 '00; alfalfa, |7>igft; pensea Instead of an Increase of tales barley, r I'. < ' ' pr.-escl «beat. .( they would be entltl.-d to some credit • 60; do oat, •« 4 7 per ton. Considering the fact that It la what Tropical Fruit— Bananas, >1 00 ig they most earnestly desire, the gold or 1.00 per bunch; pineapples. >3 4 4. gans are losing au almighty lot of sleep Citrus Fruit—Oranges, navel, f3 <4 over what they call the rapid declma 1.60. Saad 7flc(g>I.SC. com. tlon of the free silver ranks. mon lemons,75c<4|l.00. gwsl to■ home. Tbe Cubans can't t>e hoodwinked by >1.60 * 1.76. fa y. >3 A per bov the promises of Spain; It Is a matter of Apple«—Oood to ohoica, |1.35g3, regret that the same cannot I* said of la . y. >2<»3 «6 per bog. tbe American people with regard to ths k pa—»Al*-’ P»r pc““d- promises of tbe p«dltlelauA every m-hiw.l, and they are today Atfr'-e-l tlvat it stands alone »» th® reliat-l® rem edy for building up 4 |erson's h- alth in the spring. The most overwhelming testimony to the value ol Paine's celery n>mp«viind that has recently appeared from men and Women ol national reputation lion tleorge B Swift, mayoroft'hi i-ago; Francis Murphy, the foremost a I--st Is of temperance in the world; Mrs Matthew K. Quay, wife of th« great Republican senator from Pennsyl vania. Ev President Cook, of the Na lions) Tea. here* Asso. ration; Rev. Charles L Thoni|>aon, D I) . the bril llant Pr.-sbyterian leader ol New Y ork city, Elizsls-th Ca>ly Stanton, Kecre tary Carlisle'« private secretary; State Treasurer Addkaon B. Colvin of New York. John Graham, the foremost man in American athlst: • the wife t Rev ( harlre If Parkhurst, the fam. ns prea. her an l reformer. Mayor M Khans, of .Msntreal. Major General Birney, Judge powers of Vermont, «nd trnr «po lita rarogn i I and preacribad today by •■nnnrnt praett nrra (or <ha- ruMit ariti it from a «let»i hta(0»l nerruua ay«trrn Prut Phrlp» hi Li« pro« frMion a |>o«ilb v cur»« f»>r «Iloae- no»«. WAAtHlX «t rrngth, HI- h»u«n<»#*. liver rx»tnplaints n**uralrfi«. rheuiiint 1 wtn, all nrrv«Hia <h**'.»<♦*■« and kidney trouble« F»»r «11 «itch t'otn- plaint« Patna's celery L ai •ur<’ro|«».| a*? in and u*fAin, «here <*v- erything rl *<• ha* faitad« When .M mlj«*«ka in .» tatt**r ptibli«he<| III IVkuton «Hid ”1 havo ft»U!»4 Petin**«» celery c mptMtn*! the very lw«i <»f all rr 111«** II» for the nt*rv*>ti« *»ihau«tt»»n fm i -« qu - b ! t»| - • th» Ari|u«-u*’ w >rk «•( (.'Ml mjr prof» »*ion,” «hr v*«h «-4 (he *»i|«cri me** of rvery tired-out, run down, ez hau«c«**l Wtirnari whoever went t«» ll.is greatrat of all apring remedies lut relief N»> unr »’V**r jf I 1 ai !**•! to ftn-l atrAngth and I • t lit r*»t . '.ing « " fail! fully u«r»l naturu*« true —i'am«'« cel ery •'*»!!! j-oun» 1 e RI. ASOXS I OR l SI X<. Walter Baker &■ Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa. Beiate H I, iby. utrly pure Br.aave It li not rrudr by thè lo-Cflfiad txikh Prareit In whkh khrniKi v are uved. Beciu e temi o( ti r fineit quallty are u-4d. Be.au .t it it maje bv a method whi. li prevrvev un.mpeired thè ripuli te naturai flavor and odor .4 thè brani he. iuie il li thè mmt flcononucal. coiting leu than <>oe cent FU • •»«• that y»M f»t lb« f*nwln« artkU by W Al flW h Ullf av<) IU lieto h»»fe* Ma»« I ff<a»ll*b*4 I 7 «0 ARI: \ OU A STRONG If tV? That ». • j-erf***» man, th* fellow who f*»!« h I n **-t *’-»•»-Ih» » »! r u ID Ihrs*» » a «I* torta'* It •' >..u U •» h*«» trt Uiafcr M«h h 4 «1 . •(* b 1 *»*f flr» I ru * It i* ut.» < f ni*(i • Unln to b« 4 *r»T-et, and a man n’u«t b* m*-t* aiff»»« at troto th* reel Of Ufl 9» 1 . ’ ff. fl..t t ♦* ’ A • » «I - *t Off »"toto«-ti, *u I* ta mm |U»H w»*kii»s* «*•!• ut Vita' ful’», • *t D.atlhovsl Ihlff 1* « • fl C* a - fr* o.en *r* ft»» fron: thrtn In • toerr <>r .'»•a '|e|rr II »f • « t! * I » » I *»f * t *tUi*| •t i nail ant it wtd»*pr»ad I he onl» tru* rm «*4j for tht* want of v.tal fer « I* Alo» trivtty, •• |lv*n to th* w«*ken«*i part* by FERRY S SEED ANNUAL « • r ant«rv Tbvf« ■ - ww»r » • • Uw*«» < a a • t •■ r r • D. M. F»f â Co., Detfo 1. M i h. 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