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'WP PWW""""- -- CHAl r Wuv U'riw. WA r.iuil Sti tnti W I CI fl ,om mat oil ft K! Irj tVUj ! aloujr tlio Totnblgbeo river llint It In coming up rapidly. ARMY OKFICKB DBAl). Vancouvbk, Mnr. lo.Cnpt. 8. E. Mnaon, troop "K," fourth Caval ry, agucl 38, died here hut night of Brlght'n dltcaso. The remains will bo taken to California for Interment. filTK HBI.KCTBn. New Oiilkanh, Mar. 10. The committee appointed losehcta hlto for a dry dock near the gulf of Mex ico has decided on the nouth pass of the Mlcfilnurppl river near New Orleans, on the Algiers Bide near the Southern Pacific ferry. FIlAtDUJ.ENT 78K OK TUB MAIM. Wabiiinoton, Mnr. 10. The postofllec department yesterday was advised of thonrrest of M. Solomon, at San Francisco, for using malls In Eendlngclrcularsadvcrtlslngaermaii and Austrian premium bondd. Sol oraon is said to bo a confederate of K. Horner, of New York. Two inc. have bt'en arrested at St. LouIh charged with belief confederates o' Horner. It. J.M'CAM.BV, l)KA. WAI.U Wam.a, Mar. 10. Itolrt-p J. Mc(.'alley, receiver of tho Unite1 States laud olllco, died yesterday uf tcrnoon, after a brief Illness. AN ACJKI) DBKAUITKIl. Lansino, Midi., Mur. 10. Tlioe. M. Wilson wns appointed chief clcrl. In Auditor Grant's otllce In 1874, but had to uivo up his ofllca this year when the democrats came Into power. Tho sttitoowns a business block in this vity and yesterday It transpired tliul Wilson had collec ted tho rentals, given receipts and put the money In his own pocket. Attorney General Kills had experts examine his books and found a short age of 1-1000. Wilson was arrested and waived examination, ottering to muke good tho shortugo if given ilveliotirw. Wilson is 72 years old, but is said to have an extravagant young wife. HTBAMBH llUCKUYi: HAKK. Skattm:, Mar. 10. Tho report that steamer Ituckeyo had been lost near Edmonds, with '20 passengers aboard was disproved this morning by tho arrival of the steamer sale and souud, Tho non-arrival of the vessel when she was duo and (lie washing ushoro of aiUaiitltynf vogi tableswlth which she was loaded, gavorlsotnlhoioport. It now trans pires that when tho storm arose the Iluckeyo put back to Apple Tree cove nud did not niaku the return trip until yesterday morning. 111(1 H WATKH. Aukanhah City, Ark., Mar. 10. Too river has risen over two feel in tho past 24 hours, while tho levees can only stand two feet more of wa ter. Tho outlook Is not encourag ing. KI.OOD IN ClCOIUllA. AtxiUKTA, Mar. 10. Tho great portion of tho city between tho canal u'ld river Is under Water, all laisi tuss IsHUHpeuded. The water Is to ojdlug and mi damage done to prop erty. A HOItHllll.i: HKVKI.ATION, Taooma, Mar. 10. A prominent Taeoma physician has made a lioirl bio ami slurtling revelation, ileal Icycs that he was called about two mouths ago tti tho deathU-d of a mhii- Swede living In the sixth addi tion of thin city, named Lars Peder s.ni. He told tho physician he wish his dying confession written, and It was us follows; "Ho had world d In Armour's pork house, Chicago, until I8SS and then went to Sioux City, In Slbcrhoru's lacking Iioum, J la worked there until the spring of IKSD, when hi' hilled a man named Lars iliirttriiin, who worked on the night shift with lilm, cleaning the Hours In the Kill ing room. Ho killed Murtrum with iv largo knlfii ho found blng In tho runway from tho liog-nonvor. Ho stabbed him many times, and hU llfeblood (lowed down tho gutter to tho fertllixor, mixing with the blood of thus wl uo killed that day Ho then put him Into the chute and ran ills body In among tho 10,000 circa killed t licit day. Near morning ho look tho body to tin chopping blooks.cut It in plm, cov unni It with Kultaud ran them to the frtvilug rooms among the pllw ot pirk lett then fur month. Ut then turned tho clothe lu tho furnuiv," Nothing uioru was heard of the nutter, tuut there U no doubt tlmt this human tkU was packed m pork and dUlrltiutcd throughout tho country. IVdcixiti lived In Bloux City for nxMithstiiir the n ur tfer then cwiuu lie?. JJe my. It tho body u not juuktt, they will find lu tho uorltjonit mv- act of tlio ixMillug rtxtiu nil i lie nv Miedm of Hurlbrum. Tlio ihj rtdnii i aoxIoui Umt Slbrrlioru' (wok dug comujuiy mako on uxaiutuatlou filiocmllogwrn, , CRIMINAL. TllAIN ItOUMBIU) CAITOItKD. B110WNBVIM.K, Tax.. Mar. 9. Tho whole particular of the plot which resulted in the robbery of the train on the Tito Grande January 29 and tho loss of f25,000 have como to light. The instigator, Juan Benlls, a rich rancher and mcrclia.it at Elsanz ranch, In jail here, lias con fessed. Chief of Police Hand went to tho ranch and scared (he black smith and airpenter who made the crowsfoot which they used to ditch tho train, and through their con fession Becured Henlts, and several other members of tho gang. Tho leader of tho party is a well known smuggler named Slnnm Garsio. Tho night after tho robbery lie stole three horses and left for Mexico, he being pursued by Mexican cavalry. A portion of tho stolon money was reo ivered, and nil the robbers will probably be captured. They ure all ranchers living in this country. One gang got $1000. while the rest only got HM0 each. There was a disagreement, and one of the bun dits, named Angel Cortlncz, wuh shot and killed by tho leader. MUHDKUBI) WITH A NBKDI.K. l'Aitlfi, Mur. 10. Tho police are In a fair way to bring to Justice the murderer of tho German, I.elder mau, whoso body was found near Monte Carlo. It appears that I.cld orman, who formerly resided In Manchester England, took apparl merits In December last, In the Nu tlonal hotel at San Itemo. He fre quently visited Monte Carlo. One day In December, two Germ-ins, one uiiin and a woman, Joined him at the hotel and they ull started oil' by rail. This was on December 21th. In tho evening the Ger mans returned without I.elderman. Thoy accounted for his abseneo by saying ho went insane by losses at Monte Carlo and had been placed In an asylum at Nice. That night the twoGermaus departed clandestinely. The body when found had the spine broken and was punctured about the region of the heart by a pin like llioso used for pricking cards at Mouto Carlo. This showed the mur derers wished to convey tho Idea of suicide after being ruined at cards. The pocketw were rilled and the evi dences of murder wcio plain. The police sent a photograph of tho do ceased to Mouto Carlo. There it was remembered that a m in of that inscription had gambled there In company with a reputed Polish countess and lierGerman paramour. These two havo been arrested anil 5tit to Suti Itemo. It Is supposed tho countess decoyed Leldermau, but It is uncertain as to whether tho mail, her paramour, was aided in the U I lit ii lt. Ills believed that a largo gang Is operating in this way. l'oot, unoMH i.awi in.. l.ouiHVii.i.i:, Ky., March 10. Judge Thompson has decided that pool rooms could not bo closed as thoy are doing a lawful IiuhIihmh. POLITICAL. AM.JANCB MI1N AT WAH. Br. liOtHH, Mar. 10. - Dispatches from Texas announce that tho farm ere' alllaueo Is demoralised. Dr. G, W. MoClune, the alliance leader, is in Dallas. His presence has created surprise, for many members ot tho iillltMico had threatened to mob him If he entered tho state. There aio two factious there, one tho remnant of the old grange organization. Tho other whig, headed by tho Mercury, wants commisslonon elected and tho state funds to ho Invested In railway bonds. It Is understood that Mo- Cliino Is hero to patch up H)aco be tween tho faolloiis. Coleman, tho editor of tho Mercury, says "a ma jority of tho duiuotiraU o Texas be long to tho farmoiV ullUuoc and proHse to have sometlitug tossy." Hril'lMll.ll'AN NllMINATIO.Srt. PltovllMtNi'M, It. 1. 1 Mar. 10, Tho republican stnto convention UMuy made the following nominatiens: For governor, 11. W. )udtlt lleoion ant governor, Herman It, UoJi". IWt.mmMA'HtiKNATOIt. y.U'iiAMKNTo, Mur. 10. Tlio log I lttltllO 111 SOUtltttO lou vottnl to- day for I'. B. Mtuutor to kunvoil tlio luto Senator Hound. In thehtuiate the vote reunited a follows! Itatett, IS, Fulton 7, Do Young I, Uluuulmrd 3, Johnston i, Orlrom nlom.) 10, scattering S, no uholtro. In (ho home tho vwto wt ltstco Itt, I)t) Young Iff, Foltou t), Illaiioharil U, Johiutou i; O.tioiu 14, Mi'at'erlng 0, no oholu . j NOUIIAN0KX)H KTHHttrHH. , BJMtiNiiniiLD, 111., Mnr. 10. Tlu to Mollis to to no lunger ny Kilblllly of tliu oKiMrOU uf A. J. ritmtcr tor l'. B. K-Utttur, Mooro ....I (..br.,11 If l tl .1 I...... , uu vw.ivii, f . n t iv ui- i pblctl tQ vpte tomofru fr (1;l Palmer, llcpubllcaus this afternoon aro discussing tho advisability of vot ing for Itepresentative Moore as the only meaus to prevent the election of Palmer. STATE. KOlt AN OPEN IlIVEFl. Pokti,amj, March, 10, -At u meeting of the chamber ot commerce lust night, the following resolutions were adepted: Whereas, The stuto legislature at Its session fulled to pass any law that would insure the opening of the Columbia river from Celllo to The Dull'-s and, Whereas, Uellevlug It to bo r paramount Interest not only to the retention ot the commercial supre macy of Portland aa the metropolis of the state, but to tho Interest of the entire state of Oregon us well, und of equal Interest to those sec tions of Washington and Idaho that border upon the great water way of the Columbia and Snuke rivers, theretore bo it Jtesoiveo. 'mat a special com mittee of twelve bo uppoluted for the purpose of consultation und con ference with the representatives of these sections of tho stute which would be most quickly and pcrnm nefitly benefitted by the opening of the river, with the object of nte'er tulnlug if some method cannot be devised for the speed v and perma nent opnlng of the river liulllc of tho Columbia and Its tributary streams. Kuan's i.YMi'ii. Poiiti.ani). Mnr. 0. The llrst ex pertinent In this city with Dr. Koch's lymph was made at St. Vin cent's hospltul yesterday. The arti cle was brought here by Dr. Marcus Fluid, recently from New York. Those present were Drs. MeKonzic, Fried, Williams, Jones, Hell, of the hospital stud, and Dr. Hoiick, who recorded tho symptoms ; Dr. Muo kay, who maileinlcroscoploexamlu atlons; Dr. Koehler, tho house physician; and J. 11. Ilagoney, of Skldmore's, who reduced the mate rial to tho required consistency. Tho subject was a Mrs. Kuullinan, stitterlng from a tubercular of the spine. Of courbc, at present nothing can bo said legardlug the result of I bit test, but the experiment will closelj be watched by tho entire local medi cal fraternity. COLONY KOll OUBOON. 1'okti.anu, Mar. 10. The Tele gram says: Tho Nebraska refugees, who are fleeing from the droutlic, cyclones, grasshoppers and mor - gages, have turned their faces toward Oregon. They aro apparently wenrv of drouths and hot winds in tho summer, and blizzards and deep snow in tho winter, and are desper ately anxious for the oven climate of tho northwest. With a view to im proving the condition of certain set tlements of pcoplo of Nebraska, F. G, Carlson and C. J. OIhcu, of that state, are In Portland, loouiug over tho situation. "Wo aro thoroughly tired of our homo state," said Mr. Olson to a reporter, "and wo are de termined to tlud a location that will 1)0 more agreeable in every sense of tho word. Mr. Carlson and I repre sent a largo settlement of Scandina vians and Danes In Phelps and Kearney counties, and If tho people there do not got away pretty soon they will be unable over to do so. It has boon so long bIuoo we have had a good crop, that wo would Inrdlj know one should wo see it. In 1,1 countlea of Nobruskrt, there are nearly 00,000 jR'ople, comparatively desiltuto of provisions or money ami though they ur Xossed of a sec tion of laud each, they aro virtually paupers. The settlement which we represent, however, is In good olr oumstauco, hut thoy have the wetwrd fever, and will not Utsat lulled uutl) tljey unu tcltlc down within theshadous of tliu beautiful Cascades. The Willamette valley Is the place for them, so far as I ivui lern, and no doubt we will tlud a settlement tijuAc All of our people aro lu u position (.o tvinlt? Ilio coun try a tmtieilt by coining. They are Indubious and honest and that h alluuymanu bji. I think we auii bring u iiaxty owl vUthln tHl day, KOIKHll, Ittlllh'nilW. 1'iHtTlND, Mur. 1U.-C. M. It d unit HlolmrM Wlllluuu were eleotrd o1iih1 dtrvHjtom ut tho election y. torday. hTturr'u iiurui. iiuknkd. Abimhia, Mar. HI-Stout's hotel, t KmvIcIJj)', W buniCHl tu the kmuiuI on ftiujay. TUv flro wnMd inridy mid uotliin wultl iMvtj, 1 Vital Us, tun tlintlwnd dolUr; lu. unucuuut half. A dofeutlv fluo I. ..v .1 . . I uiwj luuav txvti inovnUvoi tlifflrv. FOREIGN. WIQOINS AGAIN. Oitawa, Mar. 10.- Prof. Wiggins the weather prophet says: "There Is at this moment on tho North Atlan tic and approaching American const a greater storm than any that will happen during the rcmuluderof till year or any during the year 189& TJIK IllHH I'OTATO CHOI'. Duumn, Mur. 10. The Irish local government board lias issued a re port on the failure of potato crop ami condition in congested district.. The districts In which disease np pears comprise about half of Ireland and Is due to planting old cbamploi-. seed. In light dry Bolls the crop lu some places Is excellent. In cold, wet lands and mountain distrlc s failure everywhere Is serious. I.i other resources farmers ure about up to the average. The distress is ag gravated by tho reluctance of local shop keepers to grant credit. Relief applications are confined to con gested districts of the west, and to laboring and fishing classes of the south. It is expected Hie pressure will become more general between now and April. KX-EMl'UKSS KUaBNIH. London, Mur. 10. The ex-Em press Euenio Is reported to be in very poor condition pliMlc.illy und little more than a wreck mental y. Some say it is insanity, but her un friendly reception lu Pail-, when she was at first mistaken for Em pnt,s Fredeiick, and afterward in sulted as soon us In-r identity became known, was a great shock to her. Shu bus lost nil traces of her fotinei attractions, and has ceased to oven cover the lavage of tune with cos metics. To the better class ol Frenchmen she is an object of pity, if not sympathy, but the nabobs lose no opportunity to show their hatred. Tin: m.tzzAni) in jinw.and. London, Kng., Mar. 10. The bll..ard lu tho south of England coutiuui-s although tho weather in London is milder. Railroad train are blockaded and the neighboring country is covered witli snow which lias been piled in diltts of j;reut depth by the hurilc.inn accompany ing the storm' The ii.iviiiigcrs op blocked tialns sullered greatly froi. cold. The blizzard piouile.l tVoii. St. George's Channel to the North .Sea. The mull service Is completely stopped anil many towns are shut oil' IV. mi outside couimiiuii'.itio;. There Is an liuiueiisu loss of eatti J ami sheep, lu addition to the dam- undone by the storm itself, the ThiimcH commenced to rihc in a daugciously rapid manner and lia alreudy Inundated the low l;n district from Hlclimoii.l dowm Green grocers aro cuftciing from darthof vegetable-!, etc. All wag ous coming in from the country art snowed upalong tho road. At Lydd a small hoa port town of Kent, while tho coast guard life boat was going to rescue the crew of an endangered vesel, tho life boat oapsi.ed ami several occupants were drowned near Hastings, Sussex county. Fivi timing Miiaoks were wrecked and three tl-dicrmcu drowned. i:.l'I.OsON IN lt.A.si()V. Ulasgow, .Sootluml, Mnr. 10. -A omloiiMiir, used in tho umuufiiulnrc of ummniila at tlio Dlvon Imn Wurkrt vxploiti-tl today. Three m tn kIihI bo lltw woro tvc'uvuroil niul four other liO'litH luulmlliij; tint of tlio u.uuijjor of tlio works ure .stilt bur rlt-d lu tlio debris. A Ulrftvtnu! tho Nltirltiontll LVlilury. tlwinif Ui a Uid HUtle of tliolil.ni), I lmo mwnanilcliKl lthrliuiimiHiu lurlwuttt) aam, Mid Uue seU cmU'lit for Ion .earn I Ituvn txMmUd Urii sums fo, rviiKxIm, r.vooiiiiiiiuiUJ loiue. ainl fmiu ulntf ixiwerfiilt lliilmoiiu (t t a Utile nlvip, my IUpuuirku liuil Jiwt nrl 11 utro it; lb- livu 1 oomtiK'ticil to ukii Itiburtrd'a Ubfuiii v)o srup I isiuld uo tnWo on lp llboul it) aldorantue, irlurii inklfi) m-i tliiit slui!i(y I iv, a now uui uli iwfUsjt mo, and wlk Milhout ,u i(Ui ftMiu my lioiue to my oniw rry day. Imn rovhd rrotu i t iltlti ufll t-tlou, and lli I in gut lur- llll t.l Hit MllllOtOd Willi rlll-lllll4lllll llll'l ill tier IMthHl ilis,slws, Iho mcrlU of tUI vrim Isrful iiirJiolii. A. n, Ciumvoi. Vul .Nttnliwitoiera MuiimI l..fc lmiratu-v sXl., ilHIItW, ilivh. l'eJ it Ur Vt ysir Dr. K. S. Holdout I Imvu yol 1 your KiliorU Cminh sS.rup for tin jwt llvtf yuurt. Hint Iihvw u-wt It in my own faintly, unit know It to Ik ilio tmit ouiifjli fcyruo 1 Imvo over Ui-od itr Mrlll. Fkku M. WiMT, Slutfktmi. lAW slof I.IKI, small 4iK-. For wvltt by ull HiyjyUU HroNuti Potis-Jsnmt A Oil', PWSSk' w sY, fVMAk. yjAuBs on. I'HEssruKir. "J SPRAINS. BRUISES. :.wiMurUllwy wt iTttUUnl i4 MWirlMxf. CUk-tttluU. OhM ilr fus4 tuJJMly i tiy tevtrely lmnl tblu. Ti l'lIU4lluMttl'H. M nolphiB f jrtt, JWyl8,lRO. "IWMtrUlMvtUd- ly In hln iM Udo bj ftUtlaailtaSirnvlK- mi, bcjiuou lthHkklH , completely owed VM 'tMJUUn t ,ia" i w w nn.Mr PnlAuulMiar " VUexrft,rsubt m cHiim A.ouVc(x,iAtaai. U&WK FINANCIAL. liltUKKItS SUSPEND. New Yottic, Mur.10. Tliesuspen sion of HayTvood L. Priie has just been announced on stock exchange, IHO KAU.UltK. IIoston, Mass.,iMar. 1('. Tho fail ure ot Dudley Hall A Co. was an nounced today. The fl-m was tho rtcorid largest tea in use lu the United States. They also dealt in aigur, The liabilities of the firm I'liouut to f.itr hundred thousand i-'llurs. A1AUKETS. San Fiiancisco, Cul., March 10. Wheat, buyer, season, $1.2-5. Wheat steady cash 09J May 101J July, 07j. Tlie Sjiriti Medicine. The popularaiity which Hood's Sursapaiilla ha-, ir.ilned as a spring inell -iiie wonderful. It possesses just tliie lem- ols of lieultjl-giving, idood-pmifvim.' ami apuetite restor ing which ever.vo ,e seems to need at this-'iiton. Uo not continue in a dull, tired, unsatisfactory condition when you may he so much benefited by Hood's SaruiKirill.i. It purifies the blood and makes the weak it roil!- ote EKrTOr Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem ciiectually, chapels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale m o!c and 1 bottles by all (!rur"!Ft3. CAUFGnNlA FIG SYRUP CO. sah rM;cisco, cal. IVUlSmiE. KY. ACW Y0RX. NA v ' .tlJ KOR OUR CATALOQUE.nd PRICI ATLAS ENGINE WORKS "OIANAPOLIS. IND. V I ICU" THIV ARC i THE BEST. KJ U. HI. tH!K : till A ll!uirittd, Ucriiilc und Priced SEED ANNUAL i Kor 1091 will l maile.l FREE iio an ! . acanii, an to lais.un'c icu.t ucit. Ii it belter than ever. J.. fi5 ptnvn usin ja urn, houtd se.id for It. Address D. M. TERRY 4. CO. DETROIT. MICH. ti etutmn in the world V SB3SZS3SBS3& OliOVER SEED lorsjilo at my f rm on Howell prulrle, irdllMnl lu-salriinal li emits per iniuud. JluauanilolDnroft'Hnida thistle seed. .1l2.il. JOHN NGW'sOM. ikiaeafjsOl! .r cures o, ifn-ACiRChf UP., obttiaL 3llfflHES f ROMPTLY iVa fiavQ iho Exqlmive Control ot o N L Y SO it,JbrttilHSl3TilA0e MrfClKtJ4 OKE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. GILBERT & PATTERSON, itImiiti(rators Notice. d)MWvi July amwintMliZiTT W(HIUL .t M.S.U, ..j .ii .' tuiWet UtM m.HmI mu JtLTr rnd. m ii, a4JUinuTSiL INUH. XMWUrAukll, Hh. Mi IJCrK'i' T7r&XSt ,Miui, n Ihhi. ns,. ii ,,,- ivia iriviw -CSjk.'k; I T?(5WAa&BS5caaB i MM? 1 .Wji , , 111' " lSMS3 ' -14 " w HI T s "!r."Tr,"r ';' r. . j ku a f SCROFULA Is tli.-t trnparlty ot the blood wlileli r duci umiglitly lumps or snelllucs on I. ilamUU dielieck; causes pattifut linn In, jcrs on tlcarnis, li?,orfegt; dre:o;o ul-ers In tlio eyes, cars, or iiiKe.eitt-neaa--tiiB liHnilacss or deafness) Is tl.e orlRta 1 1 pfrijrlcs, cancerous growths, or tlie niai.) all r manifestations usually ascribed it. l.u inrs;" and fastening upon tbo luupn. caust-s conumptlau, and death. Helns the most ancient, It Is tho most gcnei.il 1 ill diseases or affections, foi ery fsv persons aro entirely free from 1C. Ho.rBcean curio Dy taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, wlilch 1 tho remarkable curt-s It lias accnmpllshti , nften when other medicines liito failci' has proven tuelt to he a potent and pcct.l lar medicine for this disease. Some ot these cures arc really wonderful. It yi suffer from scrofula or Impure blood, t .. sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. ' Every spring my if o and children hau been troubled with scrofula, ores hrc.i. mg out on them In various places. !j tittle boy, three ears old, has been a terrible sufferer. Last spring he was cue mass of sores trom head to lect. I was advised to use Hood's Saisaparilla, and we have all taken It. The result Is that all li-ve been cured of the scrofula, my llttlo boy being entirely free from sores, and-all four of my children look bright and healthy." W. U. Athektoj.-, Tassalc City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla 6oldbydrugglt. gl;itxorF5. Prepsrcdbj 3. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast IOO Doses One Dollar SAI.KM SLUtKET Iltil'Oltl'. V Njiiopslg of the Mnrkets lluylm ttnil Selllnc I'rlcos. liETAIL l-iucr.s. nr.VISED QUOTATIONS. ShouldcrR.Sugar cured.per lb,12K lircukritst I aton 12 to 15 Hnnif '-near cured, per.llijlfijii-. IJeef-7I5 1'orK lutt 12K Mutton 10 lilic. Vtal-10 (i 12Wc. Timothy heed Per pound, 7c; selling lied clover seed 1'ef pound, Uc. White clover seed l'er pound, 'S)c. " Al8lko 18c per pound. Ked top lite per pound. Lincoln Grai.- 12c per ouud,i Kye Gross 10c per pound. Orclmrd Urnst..l7c per pound. Ucans 5c per lb. Oat meal at Be-. Canned Krult Peaches, $3 00; apricot J.I 00; bluckberriuM, 8-t; corn, best graUn U 00; tomatoes 31 50: btrlng beuus fl 61, jreen pons SI &"; per doz. In two lb ciins- Uieen Fruit-. Choice upp cs7jQI 'a)u pt-i box; pears 7Jx per box; potatoes (We; carrot joc; parsnips SI 00; mifousOe per lb. HsnJdtilmonNil0c pir lb; sturgeon 54 c per lb- Htnall llsh SIOc per lb; Bait salmon, 7&10o per lb. Ilt'YINlilPlllCm. Wheat 05c net. flour l'er b-irrel, J1.00, hf n 11)6 lbs. Ouln IVi biibhel. 4Hn )c. llnrley l'er bushel, ou . Ilrnti Icr Ion, SM 60 at mill, (kicked. hhoits l'er ton, J-J) Go " jai-;;cd. Chnp l'er ton, SvM.fiO ' t.i..-iteii. Hops Quoted at 30c per lb. KggH 'Juc per tlozen. Potatoes l'er buihel,40o Corn meal ,ic per pound. CliPine li!Hc per i)UIkI. Dried pluinh I'erlh. 07c. iMicd prunes l'er lb. 1012c. Imported prunes "c jiet lb. Uutti r :0.l5u per iound lor goo 1 Lard 10l2cper lb. Ilium l'er iound,ll12c. l!acoiiHldeN0IO per lb. Hhoiildcrb yc per lb. Chlikcns.. 7 to lOo ier poind. Turkeys 10 to 2cpcr lb, (Jeei.u7Hperlb. lJucks, 12iNc per lb MAUKETS I5Y TELEGItAl'il. I'OKTLAN I). Wheat Valley, ?1 2.') 1 27'i; Wall., Hull Si 1 1 to 81,17V, tr",ceut.il. Flour standard, Si 110. to J I. Walla Walla S-l cr-!jsu. Outsldo crudes, $3 bO. OaU White U0o to ole, j.r.i.v.ic to 5 I or bushel. .MllhtluOV-llran S18l!);shj ts, Jislol ground parley ,f2y to U, c h p in d. t. nilddllnga, 2.", per ton. Hay Sll17 per ton. Butter Oregon fancy daily, T,y, tifiiho creamery. good lo fair, iTChI foruia choice 6 Fggs Oregon 22Jc EuMein vOc ei do Poultry Old chickens, $j l)g)5 OJ. l'ululocfc 75c at Mc per cuutal. Cheese Oregon, 11 to lij; Caiirorui. 15 to 1U;. Sugars Golden C, 4je; extra C, 5; dr- gntnuluted, 0J; cube, crushed and I'ow dered, bc er iiound. Ileans-Small white, 3i-$i; pink :fl4 bayou. JC 75; butter, JJ 50; iIuuik, J., M poi ceuUil. Dried Fruits The market is firm. Quo Que ted: Italian prunes, 12 to lie; I'etltu and Gerniau, lOo per pound; raisins, i2 50 pei box; plummer dried pears, II to 12c;miij dried and factory plums, 11 to rju; cvnp rateu peaches, 21c; .-tnyrn.i ll0', 20v, California llgs.Bo per pound, Hire b$p per pound. Hides-Dry hides, 8W to Sc; i less Co, culls; green vcr 5j p,,unds, K-; muUru pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, Jumfcfl.uu. 8M01CKD MEATS AM) I.AttD. Ensteru hams, 12iloIle; break r.it Ui cm, IU4 to lli-lsldw, II lo 1(V; lard, b) U) lOo per pound. SAN FrtANCISCO. Sam Fkancjsco, Fob. 25. Vuc.u..ti week opened on a qulotcr market. No. I white, 51 47 to jl IS, choice jt I'I-jh-i cental. HopsvK0o por ixmnd. llarley-l-ied $lSilt t; por; cental 1 17; choice 5I li to.,l 17; common grado il 2.Kt.J7!. Oats-Gray SI S7 tot Ri;bluok5l Mlotn, per coiitnl Oulonsj2,o J4. rotatKH..7oo to M). MlbCKUVNKUU.S M VllKirrs. Ciiicaho, Feb. a.-Wool-Ki.iern Or. gou, 10 to IBo; vally, It to.lso p, r p,mtid Ileef Lle, I io5 10; drttesod. So. Mutton Live, I to So; drwed so. lloirs Live, 5 10;drit,S.i. Veal 7 to lfx wr pound FiVERBEARIXfi Sti-MWhirr- Hears Irotu M, until n-ixi. iMriutHe hhih i .. .Sctu S iNqi-ur. Hn-ollvilie,Dre - S. ERNST, Upliolisterer. All work, nllier now .t, rvp-nrlns, dout iutiiti&t wirkmu!ieuiH abop .hii1i to fHtrfl.s. $1W1LLBUYA LOT t. itivfftimvs, N. Sl CuMcneNKl Ml., SJ-n. Ciipiinl City. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Wir!ai.l!l!il!!if!)4y h,r,ThH,-ta-- - A l .WU)MIMI m at' . tMI()W K W O PK.i .r dii KAPrtiinnn ' . . iir.xiii ir in ! Ctoort tt, K. i tr.ser r r LANDS 'ilie uiidcifeigntd is jrtiaut! (o f'Lii il j.. kinds oi laini lands at the It fct l tiles. Ak ,;,.. ! urban property. L. C. FlblJlJj, 15 7 V. O. Mock'1 Bk V Ef WSBmSSBOBB f mfm&fMzMb 25c Want Column.! Nitlee Inserted fur ONK HI' NT lfc.H WOltU EACU 1sKK"1IoN. No ad cr tisemeut Inserted In this (oliniiu for less than twenty -live cents. yUANTKlJ. A coiiipelent f M lmuseweik: Call at Geo. 307 Ooimneicl.il btreet. ;iil to d. l-.Smllli's, ,tf 1?l Jit SLK Two Bquare t'iut.os for pale ' oryl)eiip,nt Di'iu'indViiiuslu house FOl'N'O A blind b-ldlconMatn Street, t-'alem. Oirtter oim eet siuno by rail- lug at tills ollke and ihiyluirlor thlsnotice. ITIOK -SAI.K A now house, containing 1 nine i-uhius, i,lu'j si nau-tl In High land Add.tlon, fonne. ic-i u-I-h the elly wnterwiiikhiiud Is cinenieui tostreetear IIlp. Tciin- ipnMjii-ib't-. Inquire of M J. borrancf, north wet comer of Center und Liberty klteets. SiWm F .iOU ssI.V:. 12'-J acres of land 4 miles south orHiilem. Enquire at tins oince. 3.2 Hit mO TRADE. A snfe, sputle pony. Tor a J. cow. Inquire at this oftlce. 2-?5tf WANTED. Rirlor womnn for gen eral e,iiiit work Inn small faiul'y. Apply or. id-lress ith leforeneeat Joun N At. o dice. AOHEAT II illUAfN.-llii-bcst 25ane p!eLnoutlicrultin I'mlrlu Cnll and talk with U C. 1 Ifhei, uvl door to 1'ost o.'llce. 2.21-lm r- IxnFHCJ l 1I': Mis Padirliain's J i lliiuiij ucli "i a d Ktndeisii'en in fOiiiOU tooui ut tin- rui-iuj ii'miu . uuiuu. AHAltGAI.V.-A li.itennd two lots foi sale in feoutli ilum aton l itOO. In- iiuireol W. II. linpsoii. ll:3-tf WANT1SD .n hcVw rfiinble man saiaiy S Oto S'O uioiithi.v, with in crease, to ii p isent In ins oi n s, c ion a respon-ible New, VorJ. hoi. si. ItelPie.icfs .MaNUFACJ'UIIEj;, Lock llox 1585, New York. Foil SALE. About lliue ancs or lnurt on AajIiiiii Avem:i', uood dwelling houte, conieiili-nilv arianiieil; Huge ban . apiefit Miik'ly of dull tioi-s and i-hrub bery; comenlnt t" J.lei tile i.ulwoy, i,fei f.iill nir water nn l n inlcs. For iiu;tci wry; allTn lars inquire al second lioiifi-on riRlU ham! hide of Asylum A.vuuu going t.oiu city. 12:1 tf 117' anted To trade a toiui lot In Capl T T tai i'ara auuiiiou jor luiuoer. Oliuger, 122 Mill btreet. :i:-."i if DWNEltH OK COW'".-For sin Ice, n pure-hied Hod 1'nllod bull. Terms so, cash. Al my place lu Salem. I L I'AKKINII. ll-l-d IUGDCW & ROORK: Heal Eslato Dealers. llush-llreyman blocK, up htairs. DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent fapertor the People in Oregon ? A PAPER THAT WILL NOT SELL 01T Printcilat the Scat of Government. LOOK AT lilt: ItKCOItll OK THK CAWTAi. JOUKXAL. Dm Ins the receut kesslon of the leclsla luro It was uie only paper In the Hate thai attacked Miu-nu-rully iheirortlaiid dleta-toislilplliOrc-Kon polllli-s. It fticcesfcfully upHsedalldi4't(iilugtlieAiistrallaubillut lau lu the Interests otpodlital bosse. It nd vi km ted the Ihw (ilt.U pasKed) gtvinir Iho Oregon r.illroid ciiuintsliiii power to flxjusthnd reasonable raU-g of fielghts and power to enfarcn lu decisions. It ue. icssfuiiviiilNOPuted relenttoQ of tho old rHllroHloniiiinlsslJti lis i,PSt, quallrltd to enfhree tho law. It lahoied lor nil meas urt to open riven, and thus secure to the people the rli;ht to free und unreatrlcted use of the waterm.). 1Tb 1-LATKOHM. ThkPapitai. Jockxai. favors n reform In imtluuwl llnHiu.s, In theiud that the piis-ut ixuslvt miinoH)ly byatem nf -"ri"j"'K .in iiiHiiiiiuaieuurieney may he supplanted b. the B vi-rumentliltw dl itctlothf ismpie an Hrinii,le supply ot HWltiwUr jtuuiey, with u coin Ui.is cul Itcleut loomtiHii) in Miuiid. b-inklui; prin- :.:!.: ?.". '?"n ""aim oi nn omeiau w Ijo lc!fdat ftr, ih- are directly reivm, l.le tu the ptKipte, bj dlret-t vote of the po P. II hwfk r4ilnj all mate rexeuues f&2 t x .?Jbe. K" rt'lng of cori-ora-Uoo.. UoihtorelBu and Mate. It rfvors S,llllp "'wy io tnene and a Hiur.orli wiiuiu,,,, cMrriem to the eud ll)Uliprudi,eT.lmiiKiureioi hit labor the InnuM iirt let in. I Jr?. K-fcV'r JL"l,,",a" lrx IMVsslble BlhIu?,2t,,.'r,h.'.!',,,',M'ulK"verutileni Iviisl? "ftiTl;.0 "' 1K.U"C- reutate thli iwvf. orierm, eimhwv. )li lfOKKK UHOS. ll ' , , lion Ton Itcstaitntut, P, W.LEWIS, lfrU M-Btfc. Oy,.r., E,o. Atvif tm HmmI L- r 'H'KN AT A 14. H0UII-. -l8Conimorc Sirt U.M. - - ... n -fc;wr. -JM , m rWrWSRj'rojitP - - " TtTl Are Some People AlnnJ Thev wver Innl; ahrl nn ,Vtn1. . . 9 known to alt till clantln? irunn . .fr""! ,i their seeds, and then tepent over it for m.E? man stop ana minK nil mey will want for il, VlCiiV. o 2t,XsJJZ neerdisappcn:i I l.u -- "" cent for V V-lnrnl f?il,1 j , '. l V... L. I from first order, it costs nothing! Thut I ..... ..... .... .u ,...,;,, uraniJestil ties ever offered, aoo In cash premiums to ihj.,1 club ordeis. fiooo cash prize at oie of tie ei orana Qiicr, cnancc icr aii. oiaae in cifftrtutv J ever ucivrc; ioo pages oy x io inches I JAMES VICK, SEEDSMiJ ...1K. J. H. HAAS THE WATCIOrAM 2I5M Commercial St,, - alem.Cm (Next door to K eln's.) Specialty of Spectnrle, and teas ClockR. Watches und .Inwelij new mmm Kiii, A1-" u y. 11K.KLEK, Ai.miI f-i)eiii. Otnl I I E. C. CliOSS, Butcher aid tab Statout. anrt Con delivered to all part i -the b"t nu I hi uiecuj J VJ, i i,m si tlO, EXPRESS N .3. 16 & a Leave order ul U M ado 4- Co'i, B liable work or no i THE ODEU TYPE WRITER, S20 will buy the Oiiki.i Tira WteJ wan .sciimucieis, nuu sia uirme iivi CAaEUDhM., warranted lo do belter 1 thtiniinv nuichlMe made. it conihtiinsKTVi'i.iriT with DriUL tl V, bl-KEI), EA8K Ot OrKllATIdSt, iO longer wiinoui cost oi repainug inua -other machine. Has no ink nblma bother tho onerator. Ills neat, sublit tin, nickel Dialed, nerfect and iidapiri' all kinds or type wilting lake arm -press, it produces sharp, clean, lis manuscript. Two or ten cople nn made at one writing Anj nun 'ntu'ie sot. can become nn opfinti" Hi 'v i-1'1 WeotlerSIOUO to .(ny . pi -aim B equal the work of ibe Iiofiikli UDKLL. Hcllable AgentK and nle.-inia w. ' Rnpinl Inrinnptnpnl 1nrl,nlHls forpampmet giving monnciu-' i .,..... .j ,...,., 11 addresu UUBLlilU'Llllllltii' Rj and 87 5th Ave. t'bnaiii 1 H '.j I M. J. PATl'OX. M. B Eldridge Blcck, Salem, OieftL Diseases of women and children; core" and pilvate discasi s A SPECIALTY In office day unit it glu Coc free. Do loti ftil A Newspuper tlmt lb I tanecs w nn.lA..I II ....!.'. !..,.. I iltl I'cinn-uij LlJUMUllitj nrjn v- j mo imji (ii an; uun i lieu mu'w WEEKLY CAPITAL M . .... , 11 I'uuuviioa uliuo Hiuto inpnif .vi .,.- .. . - .. --. i1 .or til 1 It Ci Ut,.lU The ItaUte of the Ayuhist I lutotfltti llll sl(M SUP " Th Rnnk PrAtfl-KionS of tf! i qnsof the Moropoies It i not a monopoly cnjjr IK i Its lnllu -life to bind 1 1 piM' ,li foot. Ills tu t the tm l I i A auy iioltikriun. It adv- it- lL ,J tires and good govi-rniiitn' " absolutely carrying oil ifc ' lllllsvfs uf tliu prntpli l.i It do, not. Rubljaliod Bvv-ryTIw . SALEM OREGW- We have t he m con d 1 ii n the Htnte and nur o' " growiBu, SPECIAL We will fcid a oluh of rH . r"w any lwtumee wr one r ' A elub of ten ne - ' , nod one eAny w iix- ' eui onJyerlsnv.' mciinr it. xnii3 MAW CO!' j mount, in iul.1i h ,. The Stte; Al " "'''- .ry1 Ukii m r '' "- rM. - fal Mll t" T E. K- HAL1 Prtimr Han,er k M JWga sa m emm kbsraa rasa i A pamphlet of Information ni!ji.Sl VSvat net of tho law s, showing Iluw K j C5? Obtain rtitents, Caveiit s. Trait J I v; Marks. Copyriirhts, sent JmlM I vSv AdJr rwuiiH & co.M 1 Wfcv3Gl II roadway. JM 4SS,1SNcir YorL. SSg-SA 1 i Mini- t -i ) 'fl c a- "1 vj-i t?'g!ii'w' w