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■•«»•tbiaa New la O««b«ry. MINES OF ALASKA, 7^at ¡Blow Nobody Good. ” ffiat »nail acht or pain or wahntaa ia tha *‘ill nuind” that dirtcis your attention to Ar necessity of purifying your blood by taHiag Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your body receives good, for the purified blotf goes tingling to every organ. Bis the remedy for all ages and both sexes. Farorabl. Report r™m Head Water, ot th. Big Horn-Glowing Reports From the Porcdplna. TRANSPORTATION INAOEQUATK. Rat«« Ar» Moving Up and Hav« Bearing on Ba port Trad.. Bradstreet’s says: More nearly, per haps, than ever before, does the volume of general trade and industry tax exist ing transportation facilities handling the same. From nearly all parts of the country, but particularly from the West and South, come reports of car scarcity. Some of this congestion seems to lie the result of a diversion of traffic ordinarily tarried on by water routes to already crowded railroads. The inability of present transportation facilities to cope with the existing situ ation is, however, not confined to do mestic trade lines. From both coasts of this country couie reports of insuf ficient tonnage offering to handle goods seeking a foreign outlet, and freight rates are considerably higher than they were a y ear or more ago. This latter feature, in fact, is one which may have important effects upon our foreign trade during the balance of the year. With few notable exceptions prices continue strong. A numlier of lint's have advanced quotations, while the great body of staple articles manifest all their old firmness. Some weakness in wheat prices is directly traceable to higher freight rates tiecause of the partial closing of the door to relief from growing domestic stocks. Raw wool is firmer and even higher on l>etter demand at the East, some heavy speculative transactions being re panted. The strength of lumber is apparently undiminished. Business failures for the week num ber« 231, as compared with 104 last week, 213 in this week a year ago, 225 in 1897, 202 in 1890, and 259 in 1895. Business failures in the Dominion of Canada for the week number 20, as compared with 19 last week, 24 in this week a year ago, 27 in 1897, 48 ÜJ 1890, and 30 in 1895. Ta Me M»v««l««» r»«»»». Ml« WaeA'a Ce»»se. | From Puck*. Hcallopart oyaiera—Ra The following is the Chicago Tri- On the second day out one ot imi tinii. plump oyelrra and eoallop bnne’s prognostication: "What w*a tho mllor» on a White 8tar steamer >«■ them t-vcnlv aud neatly with a >»sair of matter with that cab driver you were bad tall and austained . sharp roi«rora Now. with a nesalle called to see last week?" asked Doctor | his head. One of the Indie« on »M‘’ thraa lixl with pink ■ilk, it tor a pink Squills. "As nearly aa I can describe w«a very aolicitioua about him amt 1» tea, or blue if you wlidt blue points, his case, ’’ answered Doctor Kallouiel, quiretl of the captain that evening i<"* work a buttonhole atXi'h around ihe "it is autotnobiliousuess. ” he was doing. Bough weather a * I lop. Wheu finished press carefully —--------------------on, and she was compelled to forget 1« tho wrong side w ith a hot iron. Th. litho.», ot wo„nded sailor in her owu sufferiniL on .. eggs—Carefully remove the Shirred Its •ngmsers bshevs Inal they nave . rtnienitm ......... solved the prublsm of the sueceesftil oom- I wr dH\ H lnt<r. u shell from a fresh egg. and hold the pletion of this f real enterprise. If so, it white anti weak. in»m her btaun . white and yelk firmly in the left hand will prove a ,______ great benefit, no more than hhu nhw the poor wailor with n wtrip “» will l'l______ Now, with a tine needle and thread, Hitter», ‘ lias Hosteller's ---- -------- Stomach ------- - ‘ ~ the .. rem ..... plaster on his forehead. "How layout gather the material In straight rows edy which never fulls to cure afflictions of the stomach. Th» Hitlers strengthens head?” she asked, kindly, in I»’ I’*"'"''1 about half an inch apart Draw up to by on some duty. “We«t by *»uth, | weak stomachs and torpiJ liver». and fasten neatly m’am," was the reply, delivered with the required t| fullness „, ‘ ‘ “ I Snow pudding South of Alvw, in Southern Illinois, rwpeotful but hasty cloanivHi». nud he^i . t__ __ I_ Take alsiut four quarts, say tour and is the banner oorufield of the world. Win» gone. I a half, of fresh auow. Wash in several It will givo thia year 600,000 bushels of corn, au average of 100 bushels to | TO Cl'ltK A COLD IN ONK DAY waters and put it to souk In hot water _ . In the morning knead it Take Luxative Bromo Quiuino 1 ablet*. ovcr night. the aero. All druggists refund the money if i» up *n I »et by the lire to risa, add some Ialantl Wall Map of the The Ruck glue, end art aside to «noi fails to curo. 1' W. Grove’s signature United Staton 25c. , Chicken imtties—This dish is a lost art is on ouch box. la (lie best offered to (lie public. It is very plrtUl as I’atti is no chicken. large «nd specislly adapted to school pur It is reported that Andrew Carnegie poses. Every teacher of geography and (See Inculuitor). every bualness office should have one. It intends to buy railroad stock sud opa'ii will be sent post;>aid to any address on re- | extensive works in the inaganese min Rn>e4l Tliruugh C’haal. ceipt of fifteen cents in postage stamps or ! ing districts of Santiago, Cuba. In 186(1 Mohammed Halim u«iir|»'<i coin. Address, the cron n of Granada lu «pit« ot tin« Jous S xsastian , G. T. A., Chicago, Ill. milKIE INTO vol It SHORS su|»'rii>r claims ot hie vldor brother Allen's Foot-Eaee, u powder for the feet ClliMsls. Aeenerr sn4 Nature*« Zanl- JtiKsef. Ho was wry uiinuoceaHtul in tarluiu. It cures painful, awollvn, «marling, nerv Scenery, altitude, suushine and air. ous feet, and iustantly takes the sling out hi» conduct ot the war against the constitute the factors which are rapid-' of corns and bunions Il's the greatest Chriatians nnd w»« at l«ugth *»>ii»»i- discovery of the age Allen'« Foot- tialed by poison almorlieti through hi« ly making Colorado the health and comfort Ease makes tight or new slmea feel easy »kin from a nhirt. He cntertaiiKul a pleasure grounds of the world. his a certain cure lor Ingrowing Nail’, Here the sun shines 357 days of the sweating, callous ami hot. tlreil, aching dwipenite ilinlike to tho bro liter whom feel. We have over 30.000 testimonials he had injured, and when he know average year, aud it blends with the Try it today. Sold by all druggists ami crisp, electric mountain air to produce shoe stores. By mail for '.‘.V- in stamp». that his owu fate was wealed he aont an a climate matchless in the known Trial package FREE Address. Allen 8. order to the governor of the priaon In which Jexsuf wan confined that ho world. No pen can portray, no brush i Olmsted, l.e Roy, N. Y. should t«< executed imintwliatoly. can picture the majestic grandeur of The car shortage will prevent ths fill When tho order arrived Jeaaiif was the scenery along the line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in Colorado. ing of contracts for coal for tho North- playing choae with the chaplain of tho Barties going East should travel via I west, made with Pittsburg district prison. With groat dltllculty Jeaauf this line which is known all over the operator», unless there is aom» relief obtained a renpite ironi tho governor iwnuitting him to tlniah tho game world as the 81*0010 Line of the world. soon. For any information regarding nites, I CITQ r«rm»n»«Ur Curr4. No fluor nervou«»*«» Before it waa ended, however, new« time tables, etc., call on or address R. illw after flrst aat s uao <»f l»r. Kline'« <lfe«»l catue that the uaurper had died of the Neryo R««tor«r. Sand i< r FKEK •4.00 trirai C. Nichol, general agent, 251 Wash bottle and treatiw. DM. 11. II. KUNE. LuL. W0 |oia>n. Thia cancelleil tho order ot j excution. aud Juaaef, instead of going ington street, Portland, Or., or any Arch 8|-eet, l’blliulelphla. l’a. agent of the 0. R. & N. Co., or South- The JapaneHe governmeut him made to the scaffold, mounted the throne. «•■n Pacific Company. the camphor trade of FormoNa a mon Freeport, 111., will purchase tlie city Statistics which have been collated opoly. No one can aell except to the waterworks, operated by a private cor government, nor manu tact uro without in Wisconsin show the average cost of poration, laying therefor $245,000. raising wheat to be 84 cents a bushel a lieueee. Th« I’leitnanieNt, M<>«1 I’owcrful «nd and the cost of oom 27 cents. In both Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Hooth- ' > fleet I vb Sever fall Ing Rrine<1y fur eases there are included interest on the Ing Svrup the best remedy to use for their La (Irtppe, Catarrh, value of the land, with the cost of im children during the teething period. Rheumatitm. plements and horses added in. The Standard Oil Copmany has filed vbabi Will cure any aclio or vain known In the Uuinan b« dy Hand for trial bbtflw, ¿V The city of Concord, N. II., has ex its answer to the ]a>titiun of the at Th!« offer lait» JU «layi only Large bottle (AO empted from taxation for 10 years the torney general oi Nebraska in the ease <1 o $ i s ot ■ l‘H< * PH each) |1 uu ur S f»»r Ao SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURB CO new machinery, to the value of $600,- brought under the anti-trust law to re 167 and 169 Dearbara It. Chlcaga 000 of the New Hampshire Spinning strain the company (nun transacting Mills, of l’enacook, reported as organ business in the state. The comj>any Spin tai Mtmti'r ('arvjr't an Io of tho ized recently for the manufacture of in its answer, denies that it is any Un<h of tho Northern Pacific tine grade combed yarns. sense a trust. waa continued by Jtvlgo Jenkin*. Acid Herman Giron has returned to Skag way from the headwaters of the Big Horn river, which empties into Taku Arm opposite the Golden Gate. He found a foot or 14 inches of snow at l’tanuigan pass on his return, and a week ago there win even more of it in the Big Horn mountains. While the snow was too deep for Olson to roach the highest point desired, ho was for ■------------------4 R. IMPROVED TOURI8T SLEEPERS. tunate enough to find another cop]H*r Na , --------- and gold ledge, which is from 25 to 50 Railroads Are Acceding to Demands of feet in width, and carries ore which Middle Classes Who Want Better looks remarkably similar to the wond Sleeping-Car Service. erful rock taken from the famous En In respUnto to th* demand of the gineer’s group on Taku Arm. Olson That rhmunatlitn In It» wt»r$l iurni times the O. R. & N. and its connec staked four claims for his principals on can be eurad by proper liaMiiiionl 1« ilhiwn by till« intarvlaw with Mat tions are placing in-operation a much this ledge. I'annar. <>7191 ilatnlltou Ml, Albany, better grade of * tourist sleepers for Pa N Y Ila »ahi ’ I wa« taken wiut Cook*« Inlet Country. rhaumallain that be^an in my hi|>« cific coast service than at any previous and a^rar d Uiruughuul iny lM>tfy K<>r John W. Cliff and Captain 8. B. time. The largely Increased traffic to two )A»r« and a half I waa vouflnad to tny had 1 aniplovotl nine of thabrat this section of the country has de Johnson and wife, have just arrived at phyalvlan« nt Albany and two ape manded all the improvements of latter- Skagway from Cook Inlet. "We left clallata from Now York, nut all d» day transportation, and in considera Sunrise City, Cook Inlet, September clarad my caaa h<»)»al«*M. Mr uleca rtM'otti in »nd «>4 l>r. Wlllliiiiia l*lnk tion of tihs the railroads are establish 15,” said Mr. Cliff, "making the trip rilla f<>r l*ala People. The u«e of aov ing a service which is exoellent in down in 14 days. The mining season era I tH»iea enabled tna l<» leavo mr tMHl and an about with rrutehaa i (- overy piAlcular. " Not only are the for that J »art of the country had alxrnt nally I abandoned the orulchre an J wi^ies 'of the first-class passengers closed when I left. This has l>een one am now aa well a« over No pralaa of the most favorable seasons, so far as of Hr William« Pink Pllla h>r Palo served, but those who are traveling to People la too strong for my caaa climate conditions aie concerned, ever and from the East on second-class tick M Af TANIIM Hworn tn and «ut*aorll>ed l>eh*r«' uie ets are splendidly cared for. There are seen in that country. But few, if any, thia 17th day t»f »eplember, l*X was a time when a tourist sleeper ap new gold discoveries have been made Pana F I ownbm Auitirp /*u6he. •- P i m iAo Albun* I .V. T. j yuurnui pealed to a limited puiuber of people on the Kenai peninsula this season. who were traveling on’the "cheap" or The old established mines have been Mills creek, der, in every meaning of the term. resonably successful. Or WlllUm, Fisk riix tn< F«l« ?•<■,!« •rg «•«•* ««>4 k, th« ««••« «r «•*«,,, Now, however, there has been a radical Lynx creek, Granite creek and Upper KI •>«•>« "I F«ck«a,k «I all 4,v||l,tl change. With the better tourist sleep Six-Mile river, may be mentioned ÍSirkct le««i th« O' Willi««« Medici»« I lch«n«c(«d) « T . 60 c«"l« p«r b«a ers in operation1 the class of passengers among those that have produced well in HIM II 60 has been improved, and one may now the Sunrise mining district. They are travel upon thqffa" and enjoy all the all sluicing propositions. The prop privileges of a first-class sleeper at a erties mentioned have yielded all the way from $8 to $100 per day to the Th. W««r«l Mpllllrr Mqtiaslr lirtl. greatly roduced rate. Daily, on the O. R. & N. Eastbound man for part of the season. The Turn- They were gaxlng aero*, the lake fast mail, is attached one of these latest again Arm district has several paying "It looks like ruin," .aid the man improved tourist sleepers, a model of streams, among which are Resurrec alm whs rockl.v« with hi. English. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. beauty and handsome appointments. tion, Bear, Palmer, California, Gla "What looks like rulli?" coldly in The new cars are almost an exact cier, Indian and Crow creeks.” quired the word splitter. S.attl. Market«. counterpart of the first-class sleepers. "Water," said the reckleae man — Fortune in Gold Dust. Onions, new, 11.00(311.25 per sack. One notioeable feature of the new Clei»'land riaindeuler There came to Skagway the other Potatoes, new, $16(318. tourist cars is the absence of a smok Beets, per sack, $1.10. New* |w|w-r has gone up u quarter of ing apartment. The new cars being day 11 boxes of gold dust, each weigh Turnips, per sack, 75o. a cent a pound within the last three built by the Pullman Company are not ing nearly 400 pounds, and the whole Carrots, per sack, 90c. weeks. The newspapers of Now York porvided with smoking apartments. valued at $750,000. The gold dust was Parsnips, per sack, 90c. city use 400 tons of |»t|ier daily, at a This new departure has been taken be brought out by the Flyer Line Steam Cauliflower, 75c per dozen. cost of two cents a pound The recent cause of the fact that most through boat Company for the Canadian Bank Cabbage, native and California, 91 sharp alliance means $3,000 a day more trains are provided with composite of Commerce, and on its arrival there to the n«wus|iera or $730,000 a year cars, which provide a smoker tor the was taken to the Brannick hotel and @ 1.25 per 100 pounds. deposited in the downstairs front room, Peaches, 65 @ 80c. sleeping-car passengers. * Fifty thousipnd copies, covering ttie in which a bed was laid for the guards, --------- V--- --------- ----- Apples, $1.25(31.50 per box. full re|Kirt of the proceeilings of til. Kit Carson’s x^fle, which was carried H. E. Rudd and G. H. Burns, who Pears, $1.00(31.25 per box. trust cotifen-nce at Chicago, will be by him for morerthan 40 years, is now have lived with it ever since it left Prunes, 60c per box. printed for distribution in tho possession of the Montezuma Dawson. Rudd and Burns were for Watermelons, .50. Cantaloupes, 40 (3 50c. lodge of Masons, at Santa Fa, of which merly mounted Policemen and went in with Major Walsh in 1897, when Rudd lodge Kit was a member. Butter—Creamery, 28c per pound; remained in this town for nearly a year. dairy, 17 (3 22c; ranch, 20c per pound. • loo BgffABD B1OO. These men say this is certainly the Eggs—2 7 (3 28c. The readers of this paper will be pleased to largest shipment of dust that ever came Cheese—Native, 13 (314c. «irn that there 1« «1 least one dreaded diseaae Poultry—12t|ic; dressed, 13 He st science hat been able to cure in all iu out this way, and they believe it is the ataaes, aud tbat Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure largest single shipment that ever left ll ay—Puget Bound timothy, $12.00; Is the only positive cure known to the medical Dawson. choice Eastern Washington timothy, fraternity. Catarrh being a conatltutlonal die- easa. requires a .constitutional treatment. $1600. Dyes I. Reviving, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces E, B. Whalen made a business trip CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests of worms that make the lives of children of the system, thereby destroying the founda feed meal, $23. to Dyea from Skagway and found the tion of th« disease, «nd giving the petlen; Barley — Rolled or ground, per ton, strength by building up the constitution ent and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the human stomach or bowels, and feed on the town easily carrying its new honors as assisting naturs in doing its work. The pro a prospective railroad terminus. The $21; whole, $22. prietors hare so much faith in its curative Hour — Patent, per barrel, $3.65; substance which should properly nourish the body, are dislodged by Cascarets Candy Cathartic, and expelled. powafB, that they offer One Hundred Dollars old narrow gauge tram is being torn lor any cue that It fails to cure. Send for list up, and standard gauge railroad bed is blended straights, $3.25; California, of testimonials. A4dre>s One or two tablets usually drive them out, and persistent use is sure to do away with the unwelcome Intruders. r. J. CVBttXy A CO., Toledo, O. being constructed along the street and $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; gra Bold by druggist*. 75c. Many children and older people suffer from worms wit' ut knowing It, and get thin - 1 weak, although their out to Canyon City. At Sheep Camp ham, per barrel, $2.90; whole wheat Lien's Family Pills are the best. the new company has constructed a. flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.75. appetite is good. The best way to find out is to take Cabarets. Never accept a suL .tutu! Tho New York Custom Tailors’ large commissary building and also a Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $15.00; Union reports that many employe» shorts, per ton, $16.00. bunk house, and it is sai 1 11 men are a , •> ja th« n,_ of u.. ho., i - have restored the 10 per cent reduction now at work on the tunnel; but this is Feed—-Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; —Brooklyn CitiVa. in wages ordered during the hard times. not likely, as the engineer has scarcely middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $35.00. “A lap« worm «l(ht«»a r««< |OBg at For lung add chest diseases, Piso’s Cure had time to make the exact location of lexlc««.« oa u>« acen« «tier taj laki«« two is the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. Portland Markat. that important piece of work A large ARETS Thia 1 ««. aur« b«« oau««4 J. L. Northcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada. my bad haaltb tor lb« paal Ibra« yaara 1 am stock of supplies has already been ■Wheat—Walla Walla, 56(3 57c; Vai- •Uli t«kl«f C*ac»r«u. lb a oaly aalharll« The supreme court of Nevada has taken out to the new station, and sev lay, 68c; Bluestem, 59o per bushel. worthy ot oollca by araalbl« p««pla “ rendered a decision in the governor eral puck animals are employed in tak Fleur—Best grades, $3.25; graham, dro W Dowtxa. Baird. Mlaa. $X.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. ship contest, by which Sadler wins the ing out further supplies. The judge be»~n to understand. and Oats—Choice white, 34 (3 35c; choice case by 60 plurality, an increase of 4C When Navigation Closes. ' over the original count. gray, 32 @ 33c per bushel. Charles Sperry says the Yukon wt| Barley—Feed barley, $15(316.00; The East Ohio Methodist Episcopal closed by ioe at an unusually early pe brewing, $18.50(319.00 per ton. conference condemned the army can riod last year. He says that in 1888 Millstuffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid teen, criticised the attorney general’s he was at the mouth of Stewart river dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per interpretation of the army reorganiza on the Yukon, and the river did not ton. tion law and asked for the strict en close that year until on Thanksgiving Hay—Timothy, $9(311; clover, $7 forcement of section 17 of that law day, November 24, on which day three (38; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton. with respect to the canteen. scows, bringing 13 men, arrived at Butter—Fancy creamery, 50 (3 55c; Stewart river. On November 10, 1888, seconds, 4»45c; dairy, 87H@40c; Mr. Sperry and another man, took their store, 22H (3 27 He. dog team in a boat and started for Cir Eggs—22 @28 He per dozen. cle City, but on the 13th of the same Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c; THIS IS month they were blocked by ice at the Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo mouth of the Klondike liver. From per pound. these experiences it appears that there Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00@ have been years during which naviga 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, tion was open m uch later than last $2.00(33.50; geese, ----------- $5.50(36 * for old; year, when it closed at Dawson, No $4.50(36.50 for young; ducks, $4.50 vember 8. per dozen; turkeys, live, 12j£(314c per pound. CA8CAKBT8 are abaolataly termi«««. • partly vantati» compound. ■« mtreiirui or .th.. », ■ .. Bennett 1« Booming. rara rv«ry 4I«ord«r.ftte8Umaek, Uvar a«d lataatla.a Ttey lot oaly cure «Mtintrne but <•»., Jr * C a «*«'« »«mptly, .S.cllr.ly „4 y«'m«n..tly Potatoes—55@65c per sack; sweets, Bennett is experiencing a grea. Flaauat, palatable, poteat. Taate good. 4. good. ff.v., «tek.a, we.k.a or ro» B. .7 ",,r ,o"* •» UragMartty oi tte bow.I.. »ciudi.* dieub«. ..d dywatery boom, says the Skagway Alaskan. The 2 @2He per pound. te-4ay, aa4 It aot ple««ed ia «vary reapact, gat you moaay back I Write aa for bMklat «od tr«« um 1.1* T. ” '"* ' B * w * ” ** •■••a««»* *»4 »batitut«« 1 Bay « boa ot CascaRBTa Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; whole lake shore is lined with men •a« itm .am,), t ÀMrtM iT1BUM0 B>WZDT COMPART, CRIC4GO per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli building scows and there are not ►US A enough restaurants to feed the people. flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1; 5@6c per pound; celery, 70@ An Excellent Combination. All kinds of business is flourishing, beans, 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50c per The pleasant method and beneficial and it is probable that things will re effects of the well known remedy, main in this state until the close of box; peas, 3@4c per pound; tomatoes, PORTLAND DIRECTORY. 80c per box; green corn, 11 ■» ^7 Srnur or Fl«s, manufactured by the navigation. L - ' 4431 15c per dozen. CALiroHMia Fia S yrup C o ., illustrate ..tuia .„<1 wir. Wark.. Conditions at Dawson. Hops—7@10c; 1898 crop, __ BOOo. _ the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be Wool—Valley, 12@ 18c per pound; Private telegrams were received by I'OltTI.ANI) WIRK « IRON WORKS; WIRK medicinally laxative and presenting E. 8. Busby, Canadian customs inspec Eastern Oregon, 8@14c; mohair, 27(3 üii*«;.*»”?;”'1 .uo ««M • ini Iron fencing; office railing, etc Lit Aider. them in the forth most refreshing to the tor in Skagway, saying that Dawson 80c per pound. . VOU <™»n nr women) e«n m.k. *5,00 «»«ryd«. Ukln. °rj«i? tor the«« nnunu. ai ’ ‘'".J MACHINERY. ALL KINDS taste arid acceptable to the system. It ■r4er from you, for no on« can meet your nrlc«« Marhln.ry .„<1 Milt,,,||aa, Mutton—Gross, tiest sheep, wethers is the one perfect strengthening laxa was enjoying fine weather and excel WE WANT ONE AGENT <rnfn or woman)I« «V«ry ettv ...TATUM A BOWEN... , ■ and county In the t aU^ La-."-? tive, cleansing the system effectually, lent business. His advices also con and ewes, 8Ho; dressed mutton, 6H@ ' : ’'-■'‘¡INKS, IIOII.EKH. MA _c*>’Bvry,auppliev. «so Flr.tsi., Partland,Or. M I« SS First Slrstt dispelling colds, headaches and fevers veyed the information that there is a 7c per pound; lambs, 7He jier pound. FORTLSND 0«. gently yet promptly and enabling one scarcity of socks, potatoes, hay and Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; »-«li Jlv« I’"« ti . afi >, ORkOOR, to overcome habitual constipation per oats in the Klondike capital. A great light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, CIAIMANIIFOS |^ClAIM4NI«fflH K a I FV Ml limi■fili.wZ^’t * '* ***? bargalne in generai manently. Its perfect freedom from deal of provender is passing through $6.00@6.50 per 100 pounds. ¡ I L W'll.lo P E u. |M C . S they ION blow« 'i’’ *’°tlrr*. lank», puntpa, I every objectionable quality and sub I I ,,c * FUl1 " *•••""»<•. « III Meel f i*1/" •'"? wt'idmiH». The n«w . I "I'll« H Mil 8. II Vol». Beef—Gross, top steers, $3.50@4.00; stance, and its acting on the kidneys, Skagway, but most of the hay and oats »'pinlleii ’’ •’“d’nill, suiti by bini, la un- Itl.lT .Dll, Corp«, rnno-ullnij risiili« .Il.... .. liver and bowels, without weakening ia for the Canadian Development Com cows, $3@8.50; dressed beef, 6H@ SHBBiyiBBnüB mi <Tii tLLBiii'irUbFtni uiwiwliyiijfS";' *£*’• T™ "»■ •e ^y M M. fur KU mad« rory «Mytota to in.ur. ImmedlaU J. wi. yU or irritating them, make it the ideal pany. Within the last two weeks over 7 Ho per pound. baWMM hmty cl«U bo«»« baak, 16x719 inch««, containing a oomplM«aMortm«at of i.r,* •rLTZZu* *•*. laxative. m 200 tons of hay have gone forward from Veal—Large, 6H@7Hc; small, 8@ »•a*« aod •wm'i.uri.iHkM, al«o bantUoma law fauhlon flifure«, «to., no« confldftntlITS?, book, one tapa measure, on« rubber «tamp with your name and pad, builne«« card« ordar *"Äu<,t*on You Can’t Milt » Mistake bj Taking the In the process of manufacturing fig Skagway. we W« knilo CHABot roa THU ot-rrÄ, but«. a «». rant«« inh “ r^ir «*!?«»<? L ~ ,”’."r)’* 8He per pound. are used, as they are pleasant to th' «velnWthoMwho would ordarouUUtwkl«k M«a«..rl, (l.uo, out ,r curtodtv or ju.ttoset th. <0?.«^..^' *, "* Like, th« Porcnpine District. not lirio«! . wf ‘""•"<tFr«re"l H||I ou « ii « m ’ D o w« ro>t«lr« «v.ryon«, «Hw i«*tH th. w« H ». »^,0 .■«, V, n.,u« ■an Fraaeiaeo Market. taste, but the medicinal qualities of the J. A. Cameron, who was for six years remedy are obtained from senna and ■mu,I. K.l , Teeonvlm-« you <re will noil Wool—Spring— Nevada, 12 @ 14c per other aromatic plants, by a method deputy warden of the state penitentiary pound; Eastern Oregon, 12 @ 15c; Val <•«»' »1U1- I '’’’JP'"« ,or Ibr Dlt. IIOMANKO ' *nu»a. M„id I,, I, known to the C alifornia Fie S ybuf at Walla Walla, has just returned START TO WORK AT ONCE. 7” t.e. th. ord.r. .t your own prte. ■■ ■ ■■ ii 1» a««ia< • prwi r«r yMroeiri we will fill your ordern daily « k . _ p .. • Co. only. In order to get its beneficial from a 10 days’ trip to the Porcupine ley. 17@|9c; Northern, 8@10o. to your cuatomer« O. O. D., ««bject to examlnaUon, ••II m I yOar fall ■•Illa« «Hee aed wMklt^Ma mac*“n Hops—1899 crop, 9@12Ho psr toehea fell yrott. Be e«ber warft I« ee alaplo. Im» eaaH be *ade mkr. „¿J, effects and to avoid imitations, please district, with which he is very favor day. O«r beeft ef laMrw««tam tnakea everything co plain that anyone can do the »orfc at onci and hJ ? pound. ® remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. ably impressed. Mr. Cameron was ac Onions-tYellow, 75@85c per sack. u ó,r. 2.7.' 'x; ^r*’ ’ whl<l »“*< wiu »•*»*• ’• <*»r mm « «• companied by his brother-in-law. T. D. ■ Ifll y. ,ho "••*»* rur« rouh • ¿nd s*«ry DUNDEE RUBBElf CORPORATION. 184 Fulton SU ChlÄ Butter—Fancy creamery 80@81o; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Stewart, who was so much taken up ~ matt*r h. «ALK< bnO*n *1 1 ha* *”*r f •-••"v «*M t*> •«’ «ir», ®ur«, no io seconds, 27@29c; fancy dairy, 24 ■AN FRANCISCO, CAL. I« I« •i-<iiilui, ««r«. and ^Hei'ubi:^, with the different mining propositions @26c; do seconds, 21 @28c per pound. LOUTBVTLLX, KT. NBW TOKK, M. T. üid3 For sale by all Druggiata.—Price 30c. per bottle on Porcupine and McKinley creeks 4- POUND CATAL OCU f FR ff Eggs—Store, 25 @ 33c; fancy ranch, ...... that he concluded to remain a week or 41@42c. THU BIG CATALOGUE íT?íñ*"* ,#HÄ »•*«*«. K <• 1x12x2 inches »112x2 ¡nch».» i», -ru, C ° 1*ttHT.T. P. A. Orv-uk, „.„M „„ •‘iOO.. Chta«.. 111. 10 days longer in that country, reports iv,«w th« laroe.t, ,.t «.„„ii J«oUMonit, w *® niuatraUorir iHustratlonr ib. !««•.! B( .,,. ¿.Luí L7 7; 7Í ’ 22 ,’toMon*’ Millstuffs — Middlings, $19.00 @ L’ •2LBÜ!**«- 6 A il it THÈ LéWíiA7ouiAií the Alaskan. — 4 - T 2ü r l S,re ” ' P ortland , O r . 20.50; nran, $16.50« 17.50. No household c«n «fiord to be with Ar» Leaving Atlln. g. out It. Every houn-hold can Hay—Wheat $7.50« 10; wheat and afford to hav« It. Rupture Passengers from Atlin report that oat $6.00@9.00; best barley $5.00« Cl tJ«n ’^E Iliff YOUR ’flfl <feo4a, Kt«. T«ll« Jugt what your RtorekFeuAr «t » 1 treated Reten- for u <hiral 176 miners came out from the 7.00; alfalfa, $5.OO@7.OO per tw RELIEF FOR WOMAN about tifica! Ly and r *.i u, a 4. m . w <1i«chArRH«,ln flu tn imatloD«, F (lumini ■ Atlin district in one day recently, straw, 25 @ 40c per bale. confidènti al- "Z j ’¿Hal««/u«t bow to or£r, boJa“»* h ihj Irrllaflotot or uh • i«lions That tired, languid feeling, the paina in thi nil tro on anythinf to your town 'Th» ki u*’ «’ •M u «trieivr. «•f mu couh nirrubran*«. £" rim C hip »»' •>«»»»• «• H ™ b,< Potatoes—Early Rose, 40« 50c; On. PrsvenU <'..teg|«»n back and the chronic headache will diaappeai many of whom remained at Bennett. *”• «los« I. «Trenti Tb* *'• h**11 I'ainhiRN, anti not aotriu* bHiEnuiCsiuioHl I <nnt or poiaonoua. quickly if you take H. W000AS0 S CO.. 10S I.e.n4 M . PsfMssS. A large number of these were not in gon Burbanks, $1.25« 1.50; river Bur OUR FREE OFFER, »".Vtl" 1 ” ?• " nd »• help bay th« >< cent« doh U«" a«4 tb« Bl« ¡Lo^wm hl* ? "Un,tw l*’ L»oi«.tri,o ■■ | •»•«! by DrnixKlata« flush circumstances, and not a few of banks, 50« 75c; Salinas Burbanks, Hoore’s Revealed Remedy them " * 3M8 Ir aanl In plain wrapper. D bi- « tari tn »or. will turn their faces toward Daw 90c«$1.10 per sack. It ia an ideal medicine for women, easy and son, now that the bars are down. pl ph «a nt to take, fl .00 per bottle at yeur drug Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia Tri“,nr* lA?",,«UoI.",il 'Imiilar a«ni oa rrqtiMt. gikt’e $2.75«8.25; Mexican limes, $4.00« Robert B. Mantell, the actor, was re 5.00; California lemons 76c«$1.50| ■a ttuu« of DfL MABTtL’L ““ r"»«‘-f IN kite la lieved of his financial obligations in the do choice $1.75«2.00 per l»x. PISO S CURE ROH United States district oourt at Chicago. ‘1” «""«■‘»»•""ff «te. Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1.50« ««Id «.«Mr b. un. I.V, . dlMrlot - B.y^.'T».m':'lS7cbX•/Ot'"• He filed his petition several months 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom- I ..I a •ro«Ulo»Me 1« a tm I department «tore boiled down.” Atlanta Constitution .1«•rtdrthly • merehahdtoe enoyrlt.ptedl* Chloeeo Rpworth Herald ago, soheduling $18,847 liabilities and Inal; Persian dates, 6@6Hc per I CONSUMPTION |100 Maeta. pound. N. P. N. U. —• Aaee-llOwauOK A OO. <lr NO. 44-'VS. Blood Worms W WHILE YOU SL-tf^ THE TABLET 50c. DRUGGISTS $ak$ Hfltnts fflanttdi OR. GUNN’S "t7vo«vRD PILLS S hort 0»g n...HsA0 fi ÀI ARTERS INK C ßSftffflÄf Hl«. U0ltS! Ä’ Iv.? YOUNG MEN!