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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1888)
;;ULLlNGSrM ; C'.j ' to Wmagt .-17 ana lilifitua. nana u;U, JpfTY., will hae elec tric i gins in se tew weeks. cmM rut meet A. A. Martin I w's Crushed to death by a train noar Ban Anita, Cut. Bunt Fe I The 13 year-old hov of V. K. White was nm over by the cars at ttoUl Kan, Cal. One Ue was out i H and the uier twuy reKeti. nt win eue. Piter Wh'tmore, the 19 year-old eon of Captain V hUraore, ft 11 from the ton-mast of i veatl at lxa An geles, Cal, and was instantly killed. M. Bow, a wealthy farmer living j noar Kent, W . T., waa caught umier a fallins tree and crushed to death. He waa 70 years old and well known. William Higgtna, aged 22 years, was J run over and fatally injured at Lath- ron. Cat., bv walnutx off the end of a car while the tr.iin was in motion. At Oceanside, Cal., Frank Martin, a freight conductor, slipped Irom a brakebeam while making up a train and several cars piissed over his lega. lie died in a few moments. E. C. Allison was shot at San Mateo, CaL, by a shoemaker, ho assorts thai Allison entered his shop and attacked nun first with a stick. Allison sas he struck tho cobbler after he ww shot. The wounded man is not dan gerously hurt. The body of l. II. l eterson was found on a bank of the Russian riv r near Cloverdale, Cl., with a gash in his left wrist severing the artery, llt hd died only a short titne previous Ou hia right wrist was a smnLtr cut which was almost healed. A boy IS years old was killed at Dixon, Cal., while attempting to board a freight train bound Kir Sicr.uneiit-i. No one here knows him, but L if Carson says . tht he called hinm li "Du'chy and that his mother is a widow and lives on Thirteenth street between G and II, Sacramento. A shocking attempt at murder was made at the farmhouse ot K. W.Craig, two miles north of Stockton, Cal. Andy Hot filch, a farm lalxrer, entered the bedroom of the two Craig girls, with the intention of killing Julia, aged IS. He entered the room, strut k a match, and at once attacked Julia, cutting her throat from ear to ear, I. M. Hud sou, a well-known florist ot Sumner, i ierce county, . r., was accidentally killed while on a pros pecting tour, ne.tr ihe foot of the gUciers of Mt. Tacoma. A revolver fell out of his pocket and was di- cnargea, me outlet passing timnun his neck. His companions burivdhini forty miles from any settlement. Louis Riva was found murdered at Querneville, near S.mta Roea, Cal., in a cabin. A few da vs before a woman who went to see him on businecs, dis . covered that he was lyini a few feet from the door, dead. He had shortly returned from a limit, and had his powder horn on when found. Th bullet entered his IsKly ner the hip and ranged upward. Suspicion point strongly to a well-known man. Mis Nettie McOUnehan, who if -a m a oniy ia years om, escortea by a man of about 40, earned Henry Nelson, eloped from Chico, Cal. The pair were taken to the rxli- t-tation. lwrp Nelcon was discharged on his own re cognisance to appetr when waited. The girl is detained, pending iuetruc tions from her family. NWn t-!d the officers that he and the girl were on th ir way to Mexico, where thev would have been married Svge, am & Co., proprietor oi the Em ire foundry, one ot the old est foundries on the coast, made an as signment for the benefit of lhir cred i tors at San Francisco to James II Graham, chief olerk. The liabiliiiet- are from 175,000 to $90000 The as eeU are estimated at ? 150,000. The failure is reported to be tine to under bidding on the part of the firm. About 100 men are thrown out of employ ment. ranK fparts, oi saw Jose, UaL, a man about 45 years of age, wishing to avoid the noise made by democrat who were ratifying in hi, viciuity, took a walk tow.rd formal rchool ne enierea tne square ana naa gone a short distance when three men rushed up behind him and knocked him senseless wiih a sandbag. When he regained consciousness he made the aiscovery inai aw ne naa in nie pocket was gone. I here is no clue to ' the identity of the robbara. Jesus Errada was arre ted at the old town of Teniecul., Cal., charg'! with stealing a mare and a coH in San Bernardino county. The o!hf r started overland wiih the prioner On the way the prismer got slightly in the leaa oi tne oinccr, aim wnippen up his horse at full speed, thinking be would escape. His horse stumbled and fell, throwing him from the sad die with one foot hanging in the sd die. He was draggel pome distance and fearfully mangled, dying shortly from his injuries. Samuel Robertson, of S;n Francis co, aged 22 years, was shot aud in stantly killed by Albert Bear:, snoihei ' -young man. Early in the dy Bean, with his friend George Golden, wem on a boating excursion on the h-iy, an companies! by two girl. Wnen the party returned from Saucclilo in the taurant for dinner, and then prome naded in Columbia sqnare, near tlieir homes. While there they got into a quarrel with some hoodlums and ,bean finally sent a bullet through Robertson's heart. He then ran away but returned and surrended himself. Golden and the two girls were arrested on the spot, but later the girls were released. Been stated that he fired in self defense. Very Considerate. "Well. .John," said old man Jordan to his young friend, "you have just married. I hear." "Yes, sir.1' he answered, with a spring morning smile; "Just a month ago, and I want you to go up to dinner with me toiy." Have you got a cook?" -No." Well, my boy. s'poe we go to a resiaurant this time." You must re member I had a young- wife once niv elt" Texas Siflings. The train had mn into a snowdrift and the engine wa butting its head in rage against a six-foot bank. "For once the iron horse appears to be beaten," remarked a fat woman in a second class carriage. " You shouldn't call it an iron horse," mildly reproved a solemu-faced man. "Why not?" asked the fat woman in some surprise. Because it's block tin." softly mur mured the solemn-faced man, as he g-&7ed ont of the window and across the wintry wate with a far-away look la his e sr EftaUbh JUaaazinc OREGON news. KvsryUiiiig of Qeners.1 Interwrt in Condensed Form. Hia posiolfloe at - Aclon, Moirow county, O re;oii, h Iwh ilisoontinuJ. Tli niachiiu-ry for the new roller mills at Milton is on the kivhihI, Charles (Jinon, acwl 8, of IVnet'e- ion, Ml faun still and broke liU U h arm. V. B. Cunningham killed a lynx near llcppncr. lie nieasiiretl 3 feet 4 inches from tip of now to tip of tail Jvdin Coikish, of the Poget Sound ripe U inpiny naa iwn awaraca a cmtr-u-t fir the construction of water works at Milton, Umatilla county. Holand MePlieraun ha been aii (MtiiiU-id potmasU-r at Mountain Dale, Washington county, Otvcon, vice- Nathan A. U trrtt, resigned Kepreaent-itive Hermann has se cured an extension of mail service t Looking tJl.tsx from Oakland, in Doug laa county, Oregon. Charlie, 13y.ar-o'd son of I. 8 Winters, a groeeryinan, fell oil" the trestle work near the Salem Mills ai.d broke his light le- An increase of mail service has been ordered from six to seven trips a week from Li ikv Uo t- Lkeview, Oregon. The following patent Ins been granted: Joseph Ieole, 1) .lit a, and John Hacton, Portland ; shawl strar and .hre escape. A salmon w.it hauled up on the Cutting Packing Company's dock that weighed seventy-four (Hiuuds. A. Hoolh, of Chicago, sent it on ice to Chicago. in. OlSeil, of I endleton, was tried, convicted and sentenced to one vt-ar in the penitentiary for the crime of niiiyh' ni on the person of John Urassiield. Johnny Lonon, of Pcndletm, whita blowing a fire-cracker to see if it had fone out, had his fice dread full v burned by the explosion tint followed. His eyes were not much injured. While a woHlehcppei at Meacham, named Henry Winderman, waa lying in his tent a tree about, ten inches in diameter w.is blown down acrons hi body at the hips, injuring him severely He was takeu to Lv Uran.le lor medi cal treatment. A. man n.tmeit uummin, ot uor- vsdiis, whtht in a somnambulistic stt. tlieoiher nijitit, w.iiki-d out ot a nvm on the aeeniui floor t-t the Murray hotel nd f-ll out of a dvor t the -round, eighteen teet iviow. lie e- eapea witn ouiy snni inpiries. ine Ai.Ka uoici company, tin l)ieion Bituminous lvck Company :nd the Pacific Iron woik hire fil d articles of incorporation with the secretary of state: alo the M sonic UniiuinK AsH'iilini ; ineor pora'ors, (Jforg- F. Simeon, George W. M utton, i'lian. E. Wolverton; capital st.xk. f,(0; location, Albany. Frai.k Marshall, Pate R as and Wr Svec tiecime mvulvi d in row in North S ilem, in which S iv;ige w.i knocked oown iy Mtivhait, and m fa'ling hi leg was bioken, Marhull duo bi-oke the nose of 11 s with hi nt. 3i.ireu.4ii was arrrs'ea hut was discharge J, no one xparing againct him. . Arthur uurton, a muH'to, was ar na'eil at Hro-vusvilh? for the rape of Mss Eliza II trring'on, and wa kxlgd in jail, having been bound ovtr by Justico Avery of Brownsville. His vict m who is agHl atut lt, state hat her ravisher entered her btnlroom and admiiiistt-retl cliloroform and out tng- d her, h aving her utu-oiwions Much indignation i expressed at Browii!-vd;e, and tHirt oily efcped Hring Ivnchetl bv the strenuous exer tions f his guard. John Mcuonaia, Known as " .n coavt-r Jack," met with what miilit have proved a fatal accident. H rv)ins at a lodging boue on Fifth a. id Wii-!iington streets. Portland, anl wai sitting near a rear window skylarking with tome young men m the court be low. In attempting to throw a basin of watv r on them he lost his balance and feil out of the window on a fenc below, a distance of alout twenty feet. A sujeifi.Mrtl ex mi nation .-hi'Wed that no bones were broken, but he was pretty ba:jly t-h .ken up, and mav be mUrnady bun. Word conies from Sand inland of tlx drowning of two men, Charles Gut tinson and Alfred 13' ir.k, loat-pul!er. iifl.in lor the Asu-ri t 1'acki is: U m- par.v, The men had their boat an chored off the Gret Republic pit. At the turn of the tide the water alwaya geta roui-h. The wives rolling in, the men concluded o leave the boat and swim at-hre. B.-th were overwhelmed iind drowned. The boat was rfcov ered aud brought to the ennnery (iuimin was a hne. young man aged 23. and is deeply regretted. Th' boat-i-uller ws a sstrancer in the country. THE CURIO CRAZE. Japaaes Aiuvricaa Factor!. I have known the tinn when a bronze catch for a Japanese coolie's tobacco pouch was worth a great deal, and any man who had a piece of Japanese lacqrier or a vas was a man above the common. Now they make Sat- suma ware in America, and export Chinese bronze Josses for popular wop- ship from Birmingham to Chim CuriosP What's the use of paying big priejes for curios, when vou can lie about them just aseasy. Iknowalady who has a beautiful set of china, which is the admiration of her friends. She says it came from J.ipan, and is eight hundred years old. I know she bought it In O.ikland. and it never saw Japan. Another has an old lamp that was s opposed to hare burnt in the Temple of Diana, goodness knows how many centuries ago. She hsned it up in second-hand store on Third street, and the proprietor of the store bought it with the effects of an Irish woman who made a fortune ia a mine and sold ont of the old truck she brought from Ireland. I have myself seen the Japanese enrio merchants pay one dollar apiece for brass imitation Japanese hair-pins, made in Birmingham, and sold by Nagasaki; and Tve seen tho wily foreigner pay them five dollars for the sum) pin and send it home as a great curio. Every thing seems to grow plentiful, even the oldest kind of relics. San Francisco Chronicl. An Indian jungle is not a forest. All uncultivated or waste lands in In dia are called "jungles." Forests are scarce in that country. The "mount ains jungles," where tha tiger has hia borne, and from which he comes down to carry -off people or domestic animals, have no trees other than low scattered bushes end rockaT AGRICULTURAL. Devoted to the Interest of Farmers and Stockmen. Too much coi n or coriimeal causes chicken cholera. Li meed meal should not be ft-d to very young pigs except in small quan tities, and not very often, as it is too much of l.ixitive for tluin. To prevent the fo -muti in of long lp roots and get a large number of small roots on plants raUed in boxes use a shallow seed-bed, not over two inches f loam in the Itoxes. Thi dries ou". quickly, and esre should be taken to ktep it moist. There is more Ruin, in proiHirtion to it feed, dining the first year of any animal's life than there is any time after. Acting on thia hint, calves pre destined for the butcher including all grade nuke, may be well fed uuvii thev are a year old, and then turned ITfor beef: If killed thus early, the male should not be castrated The utility of windmills on the farm ia now very generally reoojrniti'd ard they are seen dotting hundred . f farms where five yocrs ago none were to he found. A Weslern farmer writes that with his windmill he grinds ail kinds of feed, makes a geiod article J 01 eorn-niem aim grauaiu iiour, sueus corn, runs a u-ea-eutter and a TJ inch wood saw. When the farmers are advised to give warm water to stock, it should al wavs bo understood I hat if abetve blood beat it should have feel of some kind etirreel in it to make it palatable ; bran or corn meal will do. If given to them clear it should be, for the leat results, only a little warmer thin spring water, the icy chill entirely re- moveei. It certainly elots iut pay to keep a low gr.,ele of sheep ami then let them take care of themselves. The small uinoutit of wool secured, as well as the poor quality, is such that lie) margin ol profit will be left to the farmer ovei and atiove ttie cost, r.vt-n with poor sheep a much better growth 0 wooj an be secured if they be reasonably well careel rr than if they Im left to themselves. lue very best time we tMieve o make plant cuttings of grape-vine camis is just as s 011 as frt s eb troys the leaves. Make two-joint cuttings, leaving au inch of woenf beyond each. rient these at an angle of 80 e!eg. iu mellow soil, a foot aptrt. Firm the sod, ecpe. ully about the leiwer joints; ami th- n cover three ine-hes ileepaftei the hrst freeie with straw or litter. fen tons tf superior Tex.-ea cotton seed were f hipped from Ualveson, Tex , consigned te the Herman East African Colonization 8 tciety, Zanzi bar, Africa. Au exHriencd planter aeeomp.-tuieil lue set-d for the pur pone I instructing the natives of . tntibar in the cuhivetiou of the cotton plant This event maiki the introtluction of coltou on the eat-t coawt of Africa A method for protecting trees againrt rabmts and ground mice, prac i.-ed by Mipcuiri farmers and in- doisenl by the Missouri Htate llorti cultural socie-ty, cemstita in covering the trunk oi the tree around aiih wire cloth. If ihis be ineerted an mch or two into the ground, it i claimed Uiat it proves an equal pre ection to Kiouiul mice, which otteu girdle trees at and bvlow the surface during the winter. Exierinicnts in pig feeding, in di luted under the Dnish Agricultural SMX-iety, go to show tht skimmed milk has double the teediug value of buttermilk; that ive and barlt-v are of abvu', equal value, with a elitht percentage 111 favor of rye, and that six pounds of tkimmeel milk have th- seme feeding value as one itmnd e f rye or baik-y, a.d twelve jHxinds of buttermilk are requireel to obtain the same result e f feeding value. There is no popular craze just now for growing suntloaers. It 1 quite ac well, since the old-fashioned reasons for pi inline them are as strong a .hoy ever were. They made exceltemt winter foed for hens, aod if protected while yjung, the suutl wer will rap idly tower up and make a splembd -hade for them 111 hot eveather, in the 1 .1 . rm. yam wnere lowia tun. 111c plant la a uru? feeder, and even the henyard is scarcely too rich for it. Twenty years ago the value of fruit :miH)rted to Great Britain w..s civen at about f lJ,OtW,OUO from a 1 point. Now it lias increased to 937,000,000 Of the apils fiom North America one-third reach Biiiish lxirts fnm Canada. Jiuleine bv the quantilv shipped, the yellow Bcllcheur must be- immensely grown for American ex port, while the B ddwin also letches Britain in immense, number. The Newtown fippin brings the highest price. 1 bo old fashioned open ditch is in urclimat an expensive miisanc Every t-pring it is partly fil!e-el with sediment, loaves of trees a;d soil washeni down from its banks. There is, be sii!e, a wasie of time in plowing. ultivating, and every other te mwork in ant lei tuns divide!. ine sooner the open ditch is made into an under- drain the better it will be for the farmer's purse. It m -y cost at firt. but it will pay every wjy. Except for beetaand mangels, which i.brive in hot weatlier, 110 heating m i- nure should te used lor root c:Ops. Turnips, "carrots and parsnips are bet ter manured the yeir oefore with sta ble manure ami some mineral fertili zer at seenling time. Too mu h heat and nil r -genous manure makes th roots grow faster, oej-ides causmv srreater injuries from imcctt. Hov nanu e is especially lich an 1 hea'ing, end is thetefore especia'ly exception able on any ground intended for plant ing in root crops. C iinA has become the great elia- jond-ahsofbing market of the worleL The Sultan of Turkey has prohib ited the further exportation of Arab horses. Fifty thousand glasses of beer weru drank during the recent municipal festivities at the Paris II tel tie Vi.le. There will be another attempt to build a railroad through the Etipb rates valley, nntwillistandiug the many pre vious failures. The castle of C'li'lon, ao well known to all visitors to L-.ke Leman, is to be thoroughly restorcel by the Swiss Government and converted into a National museum. The D-:ke of Sparta, eldest son of the King and Q-ieen of Greece, is to visit E'igland with the ul.imate object of being betrothed to one of the young er daush'ers of the Frince of ales. Brown 'Your case was taken sudde-ily ill. is a serious one,'! was the doctor's verdicton being called.- "T'V uuiw, ikii int! tne iruui; A I can bear it. What ceniet yon Tecooiufntir'Judn REPORT. Reliable Quo' anions Carefully Every Week. Revised WHEAT Vsllev, II 2.r(Jtfl 20 Walla Walla, f I I7jc?l 18J. II A It LEY Whole. l I0$l 12J ; ground, per ton, 25 Oli27 &0. OATS Milling, 42J45o. 5 feed, 44 4.rM3. HAY Baled, $15 tM'17 00. 8EEO Blue Grass, 14 1( Iflo. ; Tim othy, 110o.; Red Clover, 14(3 Kh;. FLOUH Patent Roller, 94 00 J Country Brand, 93 75. EaOS Pur dox, 25o. BUTTER Fancv roll, per pound. 50o.: pickled, 15i320... j inferior grade, 15(322 j. CHEESK Eistem, lfi20o.5 Ore- Uon "c-UOo.; California, 14 Jc. VEGETABLES Beets, p-r sack, fl 50; cabbige, er lb., 2Jc. j carrots, per ak., fl 2ft: lettuce, per dot. 20 onions. 91 00; jMitatoes, per 100 11., llOe.C'tf 1 J radishes, mt dot., 15c20o. ; rhubarb, per lb., 0i), HONEY Iu comb, per lb., 18c; strained. 5 gal. tins, per lb. 8 J j. rOULTUY Chickens, per elox 5 5(J(rtiO 00; du. ks, tier dos., 5 00(d) Q 00; geese, fO 00(8 00; tuikeys, pe-r lb., Ibijslae. TROVISIONS Oregon hams, 131c tier lt Eastern, I.161) I.tlo 1-,,-o-U rii breakfast bacon, 12 J . -r lt. ; Oregon IZfildc; I.m stern lard, lt'Oi) 11 Jc. tier lb.; Oregon, 101 0. QKEEN FHU1T8 Apples, 2 00 (Sv2 50; Hicily lemons, Ifll 00(a,6 60; California, 3 50(35 (K); Naval oranges f6 00; Kiverside. ft 00; Meeliterra- nean, f 4 2a. DHIEU FRUITS Sun drieel a, pies, 7Jo. jH-r lb. ; machine elrieel, 10(S 11c; pitU'x plums, 13c,; ltaliai prunes, 10(i14o. ; peache s, 1 2 J I raisins, 2 25l2 50. WOOL Valley, 12(310; Eastern Oregon. 1718c. IIIDEF4 Dry Uef hides, 8(410-. culls, 67c; kip and calf, 810j. Mnrr tin, 10 f?12c. ; tullow, 3(33c. LUMBER Rough, ir M, 10 00; edged, er M, $12 00; T. and O. shealhimt, r M.f 13 00; No. 2 tloeir ing. per M, $18 00; No. 2 (filing, per M.f IS 00; No. 2 rustic, rM,f IS 00; clear rough, tier M, $20 00; clear 1. 4 S, per M, $22 50; No. 1 tl. siring, per M. f22 OU; No. 1 ceiling, ier M. $22 M; No. 1 rustic, iier M, $22 50; stepping, per M, $25 00; over 12 inches wide, extra, fl 00; lengths 40 to 50, extra, $2 00; length 50 to GO, xtra, $4 00; 11 lath, per M, $2 25; 1 lath, per M, $2 50. MEAT Beef, wholesale, 3(,t3ic. ; dressed, 7c. ; sheen, 3Jc ; dressed, 6e. ; hogs, dressed, 73T$c; veal, 7 tg sc. BEANS Quote small whites, $2 2 ; picks, $21; liayos, $2; butter, $2 50; Lamas, f j W per cental. COFFEE Qiote Salvador, lSe; Costa Kica, 18(,20c.; Rt i, 18ta20-. ; Java, 25Jc. ; Arbucklu's's rasteel,21 SALT Liverixjol grad (.4 fine queiteel $18, $19 and $20 f6rl-the three sites; slock salt, flU. PICKLES Kegs quoted steady at $1 35. SUGAR Prices for barrels; Golden C.RJc. ; extra C,6Jc. ; dry granulated, 6c. ; crushed, tine crushed, cube and powdered. 71c. : extra U, hi:.; balves and boxes, i higher. CARTAGO'S MARKET. One of the ' Mt I uterratlna; S.I (hia ,r m nirat Aurlcaa Tewn. Stnll4 ro ainoi-r.-tt on rortimisof three siiles of tho id.ta, and almost iverv thinir Is 'xi-o.t. calculated to l:nd aq licit sale with the natives of Hir.M-t'iit hninbds who have come up to Ui taijo for ihe piirKso of ext-hang-ing the prixlucttoHS of their gard 'tis for meat n-rl srroeerh'a Seated closa ogetlier oil the ground, chattering ttlcably nnmn-x thoiusdvea. the women lav sititn-s for pulmonary coin- iialina xs 1 matter if the ground bn et from lieavr r:tiu thero the wom- n crouch for hour. 0.1 the damp stiil. thinly clad in loner, full skirt and di.-nv U ImpitjisiYJ as statues, apparent- y he lies of I heir bv no means healthful er pleasant position. The rery nbs-nce of c i nifort renders the I ilar. a of C;trtig all the more p"ct- m-jque. for tho local coloring U trongi-r iltan in th. iniMlern market plaee tif S in J.ise. All around aru worn- n weariKg shawls ornr their heads, the henw folds for some unaccountable I -eason being surmounted by a bij; etrsw list. 'They have peculiar meth via of c.-dctilaling tho amount of vour n.lcbtediiess. which are a trviiijr to he patience ns they are primitive and amusing, r ve doy.cn oranges at five et-nts a d sen will he no dos realea but hve eiucos anel to U id change for Ten a half dollar is more than tho purchaser of small wares can prevail 11 po i any man. woman or chil l to do. Ihe annua mav belaid down nnd the nransfs r diiiqitUhnd. but thero is no iizu of interest visible in tho faco of :hn girl, who shakos her head at sight of your small bill. The best way is to supply yourself with small Uinta. O ie is always supposed to dieapen tnv thing one may wish to huv, al though many an apparently poverty- stricken old man will keep his prio 111 spite of your evitleut intention of moving nit should h refuse to coni-j to term, lint, while at one stall pine apples may bo offered at fifteen cents apiece, h next man will gito choicor fruit al half the price. At times, ow ing, perhaps, to hia living rearer the town, nnd the roa Is lie ing bad, some fortunate huckster gets a corner on poi aioes or cabbages; and then one may cheapen in vain: the merchant stands in fr.mt of his suddenly-valu able stock and refuses all attempts at cajolement. ban r rancisro Vhramf.e. Citizen What's this, Uncle Rastus, bill of six dollars for sawing a cord of wood. Uncle Rastus Ifes, sah; three days, two dollahs er day. t-itizen Hut it doesn t take you three days to saw one cord of wood? Uncle Rastus It do, sah, when wuks by de dav. Citizen H m. Bow would it do. Uncle Rastus, if I settled the bill by giving you the wood? Uncle KaStus (dubiously) Dat wood am onlv w uth bout foah dollahs, sah. Citizen True. Well, what if I should throw in the saw and saw buck? Uncle Rastus I spec's dat wud be 'boat right. Jes receep de bill, Mis- b Smif, wif my name hitched onto it. write, but, href de Lord, 1 kin ' -M r, Bun. MARKET who l no linnvi alio ran t wnllt. and Is lim.li-il rnutul In a cart by an I t-litxllnil attoiKlanl. 110 ikjihhK mt olbrllii In tuud imiuiii. A ST AH IN THE DARK Pompthnea falls of it mnrdsrous hitpnt The InnldiKiu ami (tanlanlljr atiattka niaila U(ton ttif rnnitllon uf IhmtnlUu-'a Htoinm-h Hllu-r b, iwrimni whoiiM-k loimlin nlf rhmtp and Sr) Unili-a an dlHiilli Hi Willi It, or tho sanie tliliiH limler anolhor nama, or (squally aa K'MXI, hi miMi limlanoMi rviu't itlH&Mtrotwlv HiKin Ilia nn pilncllilfil traiittra upon notiular ortHlulllr who Ktlmiiit llii'tn. iMiiivertlnK thttlr aHHiuIalliin lino ruiiiniia unnirra. 1 na iiumra m a pur, wluili-miiiie ami tliuroiurh inmllt liie. adaixixl to tlio tnlnj curs and prevention ot f.-vi'rinlaui-. lillluna rt-miitfiiu nj-HiK-iwia. tiniiaiuiaunn. uu- InuMiiMu. fluhllllr. nurvou imm and kidno Inmlili-fl. Its nvnry lliKri dli'liL, unllka thiMM In the iinllallona of It, I of an aaoirlatnl st ui.l artl of exnttllKiiuet, and wlilla tliey, by rwumn ot Ihclrtlwry pruput I mae't Injurlou-ly Hoii tlia brain aud mirvoua thUhii. of both tlinsr orsana it ia a aedaUre ami InviKoranU ttefusc all those harmful huitattona. Prnah lime acattnred around tha oellar will liolp to kep It dry. Til K rttlNU IIUVK r PKACIC. A riehlv fronted auiverlniz flyltiK Dove A Bream of Life screen calendar. An im ported Idea! head. An Imported f-osted -now scene ami a run act or inairniiiceiiii floral cartls. Kourten artlaiic tieee. Hen I to auj-ona who "111 buy lm a drua irlnt a I101 cif the koiiuIhb 1)h C. M'Lanks I'KI.KIIKAIKII I.1VRR I'lLIJi ial(! Ct.) and mall ua the ouiaius wrapM-r Irom me box with rents in stain tm. write your addreaa plainly. rutMiNti imoa., tin HVKOU, VA. The convict ia naturally In a Rood humor when he brvaklni ouu Yei; I shall break the enwaiceinsnt, she said, lolillna hr arnta and limkiinr dnntit: "ll la really 1m, niucli to wrnvrin, with him; hs'a aa elrar as a ihmi. and talk Ilka he had nun! Ir 11! uf nitiili. Ilnaldea. the way hhak aul auiia is tiiHKUHiiiiK." "lion 1 Dmima en. KKHiurnl (or that; tell him to take Dr. Haae'a t 'aiairh Itennly. It will . ure linu i-oinplru-ly.-"Well, I'll tell hint I do hale to break It olf. for in all other rpnula he's quite too charm- I11K. Uf eaiurse tl eurect ma cautrrh. Tha oftner flower Is lfud forHMmge cake tne uguttu- tne t-ane win ue. SPINAL. HKAKMfll AMI) 1 HOI HLK.H. ItSCI 18 l'BIKCB SrRBKT, KlW YoRK, March t liavlnu.been troubled with palna in hack and chest during the laat Winter I was compelled to remain at home unable to attend to.bu-lneas, until I waa advised by a friend to try. one of Attroex't Pob oca Plaster. After apply lug one to my cheat and one to my luv-k in thiee hours I found relief whie-h I bad not get In oer thrrt month. 1 cue rln l recoil mend them to persona having spinal weakness anel lung trout lei. 1KBV J. If ALLAOHRB The f'Rar of ltuala ia building a caatle near Kaatia tu riutauu. It F.M A It K A bl.K St' ltd KK V. The self nee of sunrer has made sueh won ilrrlul prowi-roe In mudern Uinea that the moat Intm-ate ami drllrate ou rations ere now uu- ilrrlnkril and c-airted lo a BUirnnful lsau. Tlire are now aev,ral well authenticated 'm of what la known mm nneuniotonjr. that la to aay the removal of ulat-aJUMt Mrtiotia of the luuira in c-aJMB of rinHUinollon. While, how. fti-r, Uila rirlicate otirrailon baa aomeilmra lrrn u. lYSnlnllr nerformeil. the risks attrnil- 1 kC It are ao in at. and the riianors of reewvrrf bo alia-lit, that It 1 acl .otn reaorted to. The rafr-at plan In e-onsuntpiiTe cases la to use J ir. Bh . .,..(. ,1 .11 -I a. ..'i 1 alwatBCure the uutmae In lie earlier Blairrs. 1 irnc i mniirn nirtm-ai i, Mxnery, tne vim tliorouKlily armtlutf the ravaaes of (be terrilrie malady, by remotlua Us cauae and brlln the uiitfa. The-re are not more than 150.OJ0 Quakers in America. runaumtlun, Waatlag Olaeaaea, And tlenerai iH-billlT. Ilortora disatrrve aa to the n-Iatlve valu of tod Urer Oil and lljpu-lrMlitU-e: the one aupl)inir au-enirtli and ltali. Hit ueltrr frlt'inir nerve power, autl artl.-g mm m tonlr to ihn divtwltve and entire avatem. flu In Hrall'B f-LMtii l-len of Cud IJrt-r Oil Willi IlrHutna.pliim (lie two are cunMnH and thv ellt-et U wonderful. ThnttBunda hu are deriTrd uu IM-iniaiu.nl h-nr?flt from othrr tirviwratluns hare tx-i-n t nrwl by tliis. Heott's KiniiLilin la ix-rfi-ctlr palatahle ami easily dl a-eatrd I'jr UieaM w bo e-annot tolerate plain Cod 1J er UlL A Btrona- rfTort la ta-lna- made in Lcmdon aalnkt exlravaKance lu funerala. TIIKSKW ritlZE IITOKT is eagerly soua-hl for. read with ph-astire ordls BiiiMiintmeiit, la then tusaed aaiile and fonmtten. lint laiilri who read Dr. ftett-Vs Kavorite ln- Bfrlptton. read It attain, for they discover In it BoiiK tJiiiiK to price - a nmroKrr of toy to those auttVHtiK from f nm-tional dermnuetikent or any of the i ainral dlortterB or weaameaee pecul- lir to their ae-i. IVriodiial rAiit. Internal In- tlainniatlon and uloeratiun. readily field to Ua wondrrful curative and healing powers. It ia the only medu lne for women, sold hy druinriata. '! a puaititr (jHtirmiirr from the manufae- turers. that It will ale aalisraction la every or money will be refunded. Thiaauaran- iw haa been print d on the lKttle-wrwpper. and isjuiiuiiy t-arnea out ht inaajr years. Mr. Coatea. the owner of the cutter Marlorie. naa ootmat tne 1 mane. - J. n. riNH.ABaarrraaS Awatvtl eeaial. Laboratory, ion first t Cwrti (Ir. Analyeea made of all suhatanoKa. Itates for aaaayina Rtud and ailver ores 91.60. faea aea a.ut by mail or express promptly attended to, ana returns mean. rr -!. More Threat. Aath I'tUrra.uiil other Itlaeanes ot the Itruni-hial TuHua. no more tia- ful article can be found tian ilrwm JirtHM-aiol Irorar. A BRarTiFDL "ourenlr album, contain- Inn complete collection of Itulera Flairs ana toats of-Arms or every nation In thr world, sent free to any address on receipt of aeventy-flve folding cards, unpolled and same as taken from Lairieo Clserette pick- ajres. W. Duke S ns & Co.. First avenue I aud lwenty-ntnth street, Ivew York. Pee Antlsell Piano advertisement. Tbt Okrmka for breadtfaat. A weepinsr rose tree in a jrardt-n at Koiistcreu, Holland, is set large that thirty peiiot iiiers lately eave a con cert untler its briiiiclna It is sixty- fire feet in circiimferencov and it haa been estimated thnt It had ten thou sand roses at tho time of tho perform ance.. A S". Petersburg correspondent says that tho actual Czar of R s4n, the man whoso orel -rs are irr vocable. is not Ali-XHiuler III., but Lleuleuant General Greater, tho head ef Ihe pal ace and a mem her of the t Yivy Coun cil 1L is between forty and foriy-five years of ago. Is a soldier by profession and has been decoratod many tunes for trallnntrv on the fluid. Sweet Qirl 1 like that rocking-chair, but I'm afraid it isn't strong; enough to hold two. Furniture Man No, miss, these chairs are very frail, but I thought you said yon were engaging furniture in advance, so as to got my bargain prices. S. 0. I am. We re not eoinff to housekeeping; for six or eight months. F. AT. Six or eight months after you are married? 8. Q. Yea I M. This will be strong enough. miss. Tid-IHU. HoW to Slir? K'n q e)caip Diseases UTICURA aEMEDIES. THK AlOST DISTHKSSING FORMS OF 8KIN and acalu dtscasea with loss of hair, trout infancy tu old aire, are speedily, economically and permanently cured by tlie Cuticura Rkm KDiKa, when all other remedies and methods fail. Crnci'KA, the frreat Skin Cure, and Crmcrf HA Soap, au exquisite Skin BeautiAer, prepared from it, externally, and Cutiouna Kkhhlvknt, the new Blood Puritler, internally, cure every form of akin and blool disease, from pimples to scrofula. 8old everywhere. Prloe,CuTicxrRA,50c.: Soap, 25c.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Pott BR Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases."- IJT Pimpl, blackheads, chapped aud oily VA t-ST skin prevented by Cpticuka Soap. a4a Relief In one minute, for all pains and J fweakneasea, in Cuticuka Anti-Pain Plaster, the only paln-kllling; plaster, aao C . ft CN'R IKI BITTErfS r Tha great 1 araat Tonio. taod PnriAar. Ar eytlMr aad Llrar JaTifonuor, 0ana s4 i F. Alias, Si. FBl, Miua.' MANAQINQ8ERVANT8. Bardett Telia Uew Re tXMe It t the Satlafactlea ml All Oeaeeraed. It dossil' t lie in some people to gal along with servants. They hsvt no tact, no knack of managing'. Thcra la a great deal in managing a servant in such a wny that the minion Isn't awara of It But sums people don't know bow to do this, and consequently a servant that la a Jewel in my well-reg ulated household Is utterly useless In my neighbor's service. Now, not long ago I had occasion to part with a col ored man. I didn't want to cast Mm upon the cold world, because I feared that if th world got too cold be would coma back to nis, so 1 unloaded him upon a neighbor. 1 never bad a rippl) of trouble with him. I had employed him ostensibly to groom a horse occa sionally and mow toe lawn once or twice a year. 1 soon learned that ha1 was running an African dormitory and a poker layout In my stable, and tha general appearance of my premises finally brought me letters from tha American Missionary Union, asking permission to establish one of their Congo out stations between my barn and the kitchen. Ihis, as much as any thing else, induced me to part with Albert lie shipped with me under tha tiom de plume of Albert Wilson, but I noticed that some of the natires ealled him "Lamo Jake" and he requested ma, in wilting his letter 01 recora- mendation, to call hrtn Thompson Easley. By and by my neighbor said to me: "1 hat man, bnm Norton, you sent to ine did you etcr have any trouble with liimP" I said: "No. never." "Well," said my neighbor, "I can't get along with him; he won't do one thin? 1 tell hlin. not a thing. ' 'Oh, well." Isold, -he tried that on me, too, ulien he lirst came, nut 1 set tled that In short order." "How did you manage?'' asked my neighbor. Well," 1 told him, "I quit tailing him to do nnv thin?." And do you know my nelghlxir was real angry with me, and ahuscd me, and said 1 was a fool and had deceived him. You see. he had no tact; that very night Albert . .' 1111. .. VI. 1.1, . 'ill . " " I tided to me that Ms real name was James Sinclair, and he brouf.ht with i him his brcther. wheci he Introduced, '.."t.r.Z'nSr: with me for a week before I was abla to secure them places in the county! Jail. They both left me with sever , . ... . . . 1 regret, ana Allien saia. in parting. that any time I wanted him to corns back, a letter addressed to Charles Martin would reacn mm. Aioert was a saddle-colored pagan, but he was tne j richest msn in names I ever worked for. Ilurdctle, in 0 lobe Democrat. There are people In this world so constituted that they would not think themselves paragons of virtue because the statute of limitations forbade their being trletl for grand larceny.- 'Aifo- delphia Inquirer. Henry Sbaw, the venerable St. Louis philanthropist, who gave the Missouri Botanical Garden and Tower Grove l'ark to the public has donated nine acres of ground near the park to Washington University for base ball and other athlelio sports. A St. Paul baby fell from a second- story window, alighting on an awning. Thence it bounced off and fell on the shoulders of a ftontleraan who was patting, and who caught it lu his arms. The gentleman's plug hat was ruined. but the hahtr wen hurt in (heleaat. 'Poor fellow, he died in poverty." aid a man of a person lately deceased. 'That Isn't any thin," exclaimed a seedy bystander. "Dying in poverty is no hardship; it s living in poverty that puts the thumb-screws on a fel low." T.'o$ Silinya. 03.SPKV SXDr. Spinney & Co.,. ktrstSt NPPVntlil Ieolllty IMNief Thjor. Bnnlnal y, Ijoaeef Vlifnr. , waafe Metiiory, or abaJM. curJ. K, I dency. aodoetoeicvaaaaorabojw.canrd. YOUNG MEN A pMitiT cure frmrnu-rl la aTrr mw, HTphiltn, ciuurttva, promptijr aud .tvleijr cured. i rintrr ina tsnsrss iniaaw ttti ntiiijauirsvi ai MIDDLE-AGED MENw5?:'Tht eaas of KMnrr or II I art cW, Wralr Kuk. Ktrrrot-a ifoiniT. wa.tma o( Hesnat BtreuatliL, ate, cm aod re.tor-,1 to hmlt hv vi-or. N.-B. lra,na nnalile to vlalt na may be treated at tllwlr hninM. by -orrfBiMmd.nce. atHUcinea ana Inatructtona wnt by matlorexrireaa. Conaultatioo I ne, Hend 4 cent In .lamps lur 1 be Youag Man I r ncna or uuiu, iu n etuoca. "" Catarrh f awry. Ttie. ffiriunMU Pain. Trouble, ABO WILL CVSB CATARRH By Ualnc ELY'S 8 CREAM BALM. HAY-FEVER A partlcls la spoiled Into liae SO ata at rfausstlrta : tfausriffta: by mail, reiater. oostrO and a afreeable. mi, B eta. ELY UIKfTUKaa 6S WaxreaHt. Mew Tors. SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW Iodide ol ItntsH It cures Rntl'MATKH. Nfuraluia. Bolls. Pimples. Rorofula, 0.nt, e'starrh. Yumura, S't Rheam, and Mercurial palna. it funnea ine uioou. Heasures u,e Liver a, d K Itinera to healthy action, and maJtea tbr Oomplexioo ItrUhi and ejlear. J. R. CATES A CO., Proprietor. 417 MaaaoBje HI.Haa Fraarlir. 7 TO TI1K LAIIIKM! MANl'rAfTI RKRB ASD IMPORTERS OP LADIES'. CHILDREN'S & INFANT S WEAR IIS KCARNT ElRKCT, 8 T. Illustrated Catalogue! aeut free on application. WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! Inrestment unftH, profit a lire. 8nd tOo for m&iUn? arae tilustrt4d Cat4tlorQ . with (nil oarUoulra. Mava- uf Bicturod by GOULDS ft AUSTIN, ILL, 85 Tollt Day. Samples worth 1.B0, FKES. IJnaa not nnilar tha horaasfaat. Write Brkw. m' apbtt Rsia Holcm Co.,Holly ,3Ileh, ways Mm -ii 1 -T-win CHICAGO torTains And sorene VS 7(16 tfe standi well wi(h StJacobs Oil: Apply fkirjEl sfeepsd In fio( wafer and wmrg ov(. BOLD BY DBU0CIST AND OEALESf. CHAf A.VOCEIER C? Bawo. Ma. The Oregon National Bank, Or rOBTLAltll. ISiatemto MetraeoMtaB stn I CArrTAjTipAio lif - saxvm TmuBBceaa Omial Banlrieig Bmlmai. lfj.8 fcXCHAfftlBooB-o fruioBwo and W Tort IkmlVilltlllilNI t,mm!tAm trmnm. YAM B. ixdJMHMVTt "axi.B UA.HKVK, Ja 81 riNWAY HKASK-H, PFAHKet PtsooB; BnMnte OraanB. In-1 ltwwii.-imii Lw took "I SIim Muatc mad Ht ota. HoU Btwpilcrt ' ham rrU JlATTHIAH URAY (XI . S am. Mu rimnntmmn 1st rremlam. tS.OOO la ttue, SO jresra KBlIUIied. M a itciild Htwl Tun nZ l uh in 11-iuU.or Piano, hf nicti tail i-aun Uud In tune SO ar, nd I. r 1K J not anctc by rlinuta. No wod to Ut, break, awall, shrink, ersrk, detay, or bbt out ; we guarantee K. l.l Biit Kool Cum, S atrltir. duuUe retlnr action; Snkat Ivory ke; tl. ranvaa AMTHKI.L t!l r rite lf OBtamgu. free. T. M. AjeriXKU PIANO CO.. MnualBeurBrB, IM4 FoUium" H-U, Mb ket and Hrrenttt KtrtwtB, Han Frmijt-i. e. aT u. tri rp h North Garolina PLUG CUT 5M0KINC TOBACCO Has made the Pipe a populai Institution being composed of a quality of leaf best adapted fnr smnVlnn flnA r.nt rp.arlv fm immediate use, it is preieraoie j ut.s IQ 1110 DeSl DJ.aaOS Ul UtfUl Pressed PlnS. A single trial 1 rlll COIlYert eYeiT C0nSUE28r WeY Will US6 110 OluCr. If your dealer does not keep it, he will get it for you, If ha values your trads mU.UUTsT.-THTKlBill.i:i PIANOS tkie, iu -aa. Mi -y H 1 f 1 ((omDDundc r UKES Mat-Boas ProBtratioa. Harrema Haadacha, EeeormnetHlftl by rfr.f'.kjr.B! aaatsMtiaa NBaralsia, Nerroua Weakneaa. Stomach ' ZZ T , . ' ' . and Uer DianHa. Rbnm,tii. lrm- Pric ' - bJ Draitgwaa. 'papal a. sad all aSsctieaa of tha nBaawtamritaS OCR TBADE MARK .fITg. It ia Impoao laat that tha Uo4m or Baktrataaroa aasaboald ba WhlU and Par Baas aa aU almiatr aabsbiawsa aad for food. To I ebtalnlM only tha A Bammsf braad Soda mr alBratat. buy It In "poand or half potaad" aartoona wkk-h bcarow Mnc Bad trad s-Basra, aa la fart or goods ara Bano mBBnbsUratBd febjtba Aras a BftnjDKr brand wbra boabt la tralk. ParUoa naina Baklnf fowdar aboald ram. robes- that lta aola rtaing proparty etmiitt of bi earboaataof sada. OM taaspooa fal of tbs "krm a Ha m m ar M braad cf Soda or Balaratoa mixod with somr atilk aqaala EVEBT Packed in Card Board Boxes. 1 1 DOCK,' tLLUjf1, AjfM ) General Agent for ADVANCE Threshers and Engines N rOBTXAJSD, OBECiOX, BETTER TH AN IRRIGATION 1 iSJ3,S1.5 CATAUIUI EOFFAIIl. IONABLK SHOK9 The Fiiient and ruBit Coinp'eta SU-w Cata- ltiRua ever publtahed In t'ia Uoito-l Btottfi. U will stiable yu t buy yonr fistarer a n.ttil.l gently and profitably a UemgU yeu vU:tnl our (tore and porn. mall 7 roide yoir purchaae. Beat Tree to acjr addreae. Eeci for It how to Kast VIS and 710 Market St., S. F. The BUTEnS QVIVTS Is Issued March and Bept i each year. It la an ency. i elope dia or userui inior mation for all who pur. chaaa the luxuries or tha nsneasitiea of life. Wl ean olothe you and furntah you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliance to ride, walk, dance, sleep at. flah, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and la various sisea, tyles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can rnskeafeir estimate of the value of tha BlfEHB' GUIDE, which will ba sent npon receipt of lO cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. lll-ll-t Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. CLOSING OUT Oca IMMENSE STOCK OF RLMVlEa BAI B7UO OA.f t NhEaWBAR, at fl and fl.M) rn:t, LBtwtdBaliftnlofEIU'AI.R filIIHT-1. tiire latnai etj le Ceil Ian anJ on ilr Cti, t.50 eadu Gents Furnishing Goods, 232,-Kearny St, near Bush. 4T Send fnr llluttrste I ( atBliicna. Btf ef naa tTen oBfees sal aatlalaetioa la IM care of Gooorraata and Uleet. I prescribe It asd feel saia la reeatDBBeaoV r "' '1 nc it to all aofferrra Iahr. IU. PRICE 1.00. . Sold bf Itd eeiats. REWARD!" a, nan Will tia saia for mmh Bed tttrw arsfo f ,Bl 1 1UUU eouoa bu1hboc Imiwi n a aak-R' PaVrtiaa, wirm& the Sflhtftd aad oc'y muy ir Brud'ioHl for taiaiittfTtoa bartalBB 'ilM mtti- B&a I leaarv km tha en:ptoiV4i. rttmnvmrn tan. buwb, frncklea aD Kir-ml.H. a and roadutwa 4 lb acts. Ia4 and tn.ion - (be elite of aeetefs- mat (be rw. ttd by 1 e c(ita at 0 senu per berelat. WUrteaad rv-R Haa '.'jtomd by W. St- WiaiMiat a .. (heBtaB Y turn J mwm N. I, y. I'. Sr. T 8. F. V. V. No. 3IS. V. t AR HlHVCS f mt-'i Ct j jtsi f jf "or !d to a y. err Tonlo ti?b irvcr tssdss. .-ntMiiiictr 5t?ry mud C t- tltuex wufiur-rftil w-rrt tniuliszkla, tk ;rl:!jr curt tut bttoub diwxter. RHEUMATISM btuL It ir.t tmt tlte Lwt.v trul, rh-U ru." Ithn-malls-tii, at:'l re- turt Uie bk-r'l rnskniK orran to e hei..tiir r zir..iun. it im ttte trtaw trzuiy fat k.itxuilmuz. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS PAir'n Otm rowrwffitj'cSjr rwitwv the I-.t. r anei fc'.docyH tn i-rt-e L1U. 1 im Cirriirt xcrr, erbiji! w.tlj ;u w-tvti t' w t, Ci-kr ft Hits lt mitedy for Ail DYSPEPSIA Viiitb. itd aciiet tii o-r 1 1 if a:afaH. tiT rrKrt. litis t3 fi It eara erca Lb mormt catvas erf f spei. CONSTIPATION I'iisr Cei fet Comrn Is not a eaO-Br. tot. It i. a Utfttiw, BiTir,if mj tfKi DJUiirml at'.tfn to Ikb- H. I ijuiJity run-; lul Iobtbub ttae. KidneyB. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop's r" t i 1 1 t ' : ' i"i . v i four teaapootifalsof th baatBsltiD i'oder,aT tng twBty times lta eoat, bnidBi rwlriK murh belUiier, beaaBa it does not eon tain aa In j arums aabstsaoea, aaeb as altim. terra alba etc., of wbicb many Baking- towders are madai iMirymea and Farmera should use only tbe-Arta a Hammer " braad for eleanicg and keepin Milk faoa Serset and Clean. Caemow. that very pound paekace of 'ttm and ; iiDtr Brand aontaina fall 1 S onneea net. and th V poand packs; mit 11 samen Bet. fioda or Balerataa same as spent. PACKAGE, fted o. eaca pmckm. , Always keeps Sofl. 7 f ft TO DATS.jJ iHl eat ia W M m iiawi - j V VobBWaoX WRIGHT, 8 S a:, al V T . " .V? M -w- . .14 If