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COTT £S GARDEN. I'd glad tiat ?; rtnpUne'i e-rzjnj lit day» art *iia, U>>. wicttr riir-t. vs crer W;ti its s&iTr s*.-. rra. "Catiac ja;.a "r. v- 7 r_ ~ : ~\i Tiat fcc- tt'.U ~zk-: for ce Tie Unit card.-. Tii! - Ttr yea did set. Ar. i wbta jaaja has :t Ili girt it loss w care* Aai ri:=fc ti* EJSV-r: f .-jrers An- fciTt titn tTtrjwhtrc- I '.i atad yea &U a v.citt, A prar aai a rofc: , Ar. i iasttrcuj and J '-' -_ T Aid t t. ry tai t£at gTM-rs. Aid we rcM j lar:t fc-« other «>» -p The fctad tint's gxA to tat. Si -a-.; caa help the poor fcita Va:. live oq ovt laO: -jtr«t. A- i -wits nv g-aritc * * - • - v- : . Yen all cast «a« and see It grownig la tie little Vje Paja Lis CAie for —t. -Wi-arfr-nri BEAUTIFUL JAVA. lu v»wrj Said tn Be an Example of Tropical Perfection. The scenery cf Java is, I think, trop ica! perfection. N 3 sameness in the landscape wearies the eye. All is valley and mountain, cultivated with teauti ful crips—irrigated rice fields, emerald green stretches cf tall, waving maize, small thickets cf tambcos, gracefully tending to the tre---z-— r with a tropical verdur. only equaled in beau ty ty the f .rests if s-uth America. Be ing enly midday when we arrived at Tassiimalaya, we ordered tiffin and two carts to ie ready an hour later to take us cn thi.3 mile stage to Band jar. Sj at 2 o'clcck we were once m are en route in the usual c-c«veyaix*s of small awning covered carts—each drawn by three ponies—one for ourselves and the other f *.r the baggage. F:r the first few hours we passed frequently through small vil lages, where the jenies were- watered, and our drivers chatted with the fruit sellers* and sm ied small tapering cig arette*, which taey booght for a quarter penny the packet. The List part of the journey was through tall jungle, and as the sun had set some two h ours befire cur arrival at cur deettnaticn, it was no easy mat ter for the drivers to keep the r .ad m the inky darkn- .-a Finally a long, steep hill to:k us c.wn fr.m the comparative coilaess of a high altitude into the fetid swanps where lies the tewn Bandjar. At first sight y. u w;uld think these swampw inhabited, in such myriads dj the fire files fiit to and fro. cr hang motionless, lamplike, in the misty air. giving one the idea cf the lights cf seme distant village. All the natives fceres, iis elsewhere in the island h: Id the white man in great awe, ani as you pass alcng all d:ff their hug-e tr.m mei hats, and seme kneel fcy the way- Band jar there are n: hotels, tut the Lmtch government pr_vides freest;p ping f.r travel-i:—hrry. tumi.e c.'-vn places for the most part —where a caretaker will lock after them i r a •'conaderatiGn."" — Westminster Be view. African Dw( Palm. Of late ye-ars thi dwarf paid so abun dant in Africa has be«n profitably util ized by French artisans, the leaves, it is s'jii&i, furnishing 50 per cent ci a fiber v.h>ch is extensively used a-f a cheap substitute for horsehair, according to the following process: The fiber is ex tracted either by r, .r d c-cmbing or It means of drx-frith needles f.-.d V—.-t-- worked t y steam p. wer. The cr«»- fi">?r is twisted cr curled is it# raw state and finds several applications. The black sort is at first dyed in baths cf rulphate of iron and logwood. then twisted and again dyed. This fiber, it is alleged, pjssesees two advantages over anin.il fitter, which have ltd to iw extensive employment, it being exempt from in sect destrucTk n and some 75 per cent less expensive than horsehair. There are, it is said, large w i rks is Algeria, where the leaves are bought in large quantities and the fiber cleaned cn a commercial scale. In Oran one fact-try prepares daily some 60 bales cf 200 p-junds each. In another, by a partjcr.ir.r process, a firm prepares the material black and brilliant, without smell or d ust, at the rate cf 50 t- ns per month. As material for the coarser deecripti ®s cf paper it has also proved serviceable. —New York San. A Baltimore Carriers' Stamp. Dr. John Morris cf this city ha# in his j»ss*k?i : n a stf.ap which** issued by the carriers of Baltimore antecedent to the inauguration of the- free dei'very system. Dr. Morris was j.;ranast«r ci Baltimore from 1*57 to IMI, and it was during his administration that the earners' stamp •was employed here. It is a 1 cent stamp. The stamp was issued by the carriers for their own convenience. The system obtaining at that time, by which they collected the <x« ci pjstage fr.m jAtroa* cf the ptstal service to whim ktsexs were delivered, wins troublesome to the carriers, and in order to save thetb&elvee the iooonvenience, the earners institut ed this stamt- I: was continued until the act of c-:ngresswas passed establish - ing free delivery. The stamp is a great rarity, very few :f them in exist ence.—Baltimore American. aitnctiK to BicyciteU. "Have you visited the Phipps' con servatory lately. Miss Gaswell*" "Ko, Mr. Dukane, I haven't."' "I think y.u would enjoy a visit very much You are such an enthusiastic wbeelwoman." "Pardon me, but I do not exactly see the connection between a c>:nstrvatc*y and bicycling." "Well, the conservatory is full of bloomers, you see. " —Pittibtug Chreai cle. The smaller the drink the clearer the bead and the cooler the blood, which ar> gnat benefits in temper and bos:- n<ss. —Willnuu Penn. Delaware people are called "Mus*- rats." us allusion t • the f rm<r abnu dance • f these animals. Cure for Hctdxche. As a remedy fat all forms of Ilea lache Electric Fitters lias proved to be the very best. It eSects a permanent ore and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of ha bitual constipation Electric Bitters cures i by giving the needed tone to the bowels, j and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Larg? bottles only 50 cents at W. B. Paine Co.'*, dru£ store. i On Int*n>e«lnf If it is worth toe while cf a public :nan to grant an interview at all it is rertainly w rth his •while that it should be d.ne well, and it can ollv be done well if he condescends to step down frim his pedestal and co-operate almost ?n collegue with the interviewer. In the first place, the interviewer, who )■..« had j large experience in his craft, is a specialist. He is more likely than the interviewee to understand the conditions which go to the cons traction of a suc cessful interview, and therefore he thould be allowed a tolerably free hand as regards form and arrangement. Per vnaily, cf course, I always take suck as rapidly as I can of the interviewee and consult his h smcr in everything. After all, he is the person most inti mately concerned with the success of the joint production, as it ia his name with r-hich the public is concerned and net that of the interviewer, who is almost I am always in his debt for the con cession of the interview, and if be wishes it be rnait be largely maKer cf its man ner. I am only suggesting that the wisest plan, after the original art ci gracilis coadesrensi a has teen com mittee! is m f :rget f.r the brief hour ci the int-rview that y :-u are- a Jupiter and the other man a Hack beetle. I>:n't imagine that he is nv>>earily tmcccver -an: with asairs pilitic&l ct literary. Why. a rismg politician actually ex plained to me i.:w a m:st elementary wcrd should be spelled—juite cf his :wn motion too. I was in no difficulty ■whatever. In my soai I rememler that I iegan to sibilate "prig." bet I sup pressed :ui :kly the nascent naughtiness. —Natunal Review. Wiere Water I» Mara, A- B Ellis, while cn a visit to As ?rnsica island met an c!d frtend, who •hxk hands, reached down a o.<»t frim a and put it on, say*, *~gi •"Exrase my not patting co a thirt, will you?" • 'Of cocrse, ci course," replied Mr. EllU. "Take off mere of your clotbes if you'll feol mere comfortable. " "K-no. It's not that, tat the fact is I haven't a shirt clean enough to paten." Mr. Ellis could only murmur his sur prise at this strange circumstance and endeavored to look sympathesic. The friend continued, "I dare say yea think it edd that I don't have them washed'-"' Mr. Ellis, hardly kntwring what to say, inquired. y:c>" The friend unf:lded a hirrible tal- t? the e2tct that tne vater supply ci tne island c-josiswd prmcipaliy "4 what was distilled by a c>:nSensor, a frail drips and Brandeth wells: that vik; •was always si scare* that it was sered times I*7 -* tw i ga— >ns a day i*er *- When ekxhes w«e s«eit to tie wash, the wat-sr for washing them had to be sent with them. But the c:oden»a at ' that time hadbeen rutcf crtx* far same nine or ten days, and everybody on the island had pet cn sn-on allow i», so that they had net enough f'j crick ing. much less for washing either them selves or their clothes.—Portland Ore- ! ganian. As ruapocUc Ciiimmi 11 « Pratwkiß. Miss Mary Grace Thca-nt-on, daugh ter cf the Brinsa embassador. describes the coronation ci Alexander 111 cf Rus sia in Century. The writer •-I was certainly disappointed in the bit of the prweseon that I looked f.rward to ' mist—the 'Deputes des Peat lades Asi • ariques sisumises a la Hussie,' which • promised to be the mist original, sine thing that c ne could se* in Huisia only. The opening of the j r «ie=sk«i was ehar aeterietic: Eo«lov. the bead cf the po lice, and 12 policemen. Then came the emperor's private escort, very handscme ■ in red and gild, tw-C:s«ark regiments, the C issack deputies, *nd my friend* the Asiatics. Xo winder I didn't find them impc-sing, for just a? they were 1 passing the brands struik up the national hymn, the bcrs-es and the dep • uties e a oonfuacd mclinging 'to their h.,.rws' nan-* The cwner cf a very beautiful yelliw silk .draeing • gi/wn —all the ir coemmes 1 -i ked like I dressing gr>wu=—kept fcis beid and his seat, but I saw the khan cf Khiva's huge black fur hat bobbins up and 4;wn in a most tm-khan-ny way.'' » Wind ftri The means by which wind mar be me-asired by its s.:und is a r.-:velty in " midern scientific rese&rrh t. ■which the ' arsentica ci the National Academy ci S:ieaoes has been drawn by Pr: feasor Bans. 3c as«»irt*- that the whistling ci the wind as it crosses & wire Tar.es with the Telocity. and thai thit can t«=- com puted from the i itch cf the nite ob served in ~ase cf a given diameter ci ■w-jv and a erv«n air temperature. A sper-ial micr: meter auaihment ran be made to ccmrey tie sound, isolate*! from ether noises, to the observer at a dis tant*. Thus every grist ana variation ci the wind can be studied in way, and an idea ci tie actual direction cf . the gust can i* hid It means ci the sounds obtained fr.n three w-_res placed at right angles to cue so ether. Oa* UoUiwoa R&tnd of Ltlan. Householder—hers. I've neve? had a chance cf talking to anrVjdv through that telephone iujc* ycra pet it in. I am always tcld they are busy. Collector—VChy don't you call epeoe of the gixls at central? They're never busy. —Brooklyn Life. The? Peeled Them. "Children, I bop* yoa peeled the ap ples before earing there?" "Ye«, mother, dear." '' WTbat have yon dene with the tags?" "Oh, we ate them after!"—Families blatt Wly Be Cbupd. "Heard von sold year bene* and tought a wheel?" "Yep I prefer the present spin to the :.i=t ssan. " —' Plan. iKaler. . ! Maid. Wife or Widow ise*3 never fear to take that c<>ntep.s plated trip to Chicago via the t'nicn Facin C system. Its cars are hea'.tr-l by steam, illuminated by the Pintscli light, and they run through from Portland to Chicago, without chaste, in the fhort tiiea of 3 1 . days. Ask E. B. FVnn. a_*»nt, Aberdeen, about it. 1 ! FOR SALE.—One of the finest quarter blocks in North Aberdeen. Will be sold at a bargain if taken soon. Apply at this offive. Silent on That Topic. "I re»3 a very interes-ing article toe other day,said the lar.o'v?r, who vr:.s p residing at the breakfast table coffee pot. "On vhat subject?" asied the stir boar ier as he toe k his second cap. '"I: was by seme celebrated scientist, bet really I'Te !•: rgotten his name—v-ry distmgtii«bed man. thoagn, I asnre yon." '"But what did he say, Mrs. Hasli troft?" asied the pretty acho: ina'am. 4 'It was on th« subject of o.ffe<? drink ing. He said that the coffee drinking habit was one which grows uj>:n its slaves with all the force of the craving for intoxicating tiqa: rs." At this she ixied significantly at the rtar btorder, who was handing tip his tup f r replenishment. '' I wish I conld qu: t ? his exact words. I have the clipping tip stair? some-wheT* 1 . and I'll try to find and pass it sxctmd am-:ng the ladies and gentlemen It was really a wtnderful article. It went ex haustively into the chemical crnstirtients tfeeffee. Altogether he maies a s-r rg :-as>e against crffee and shows its delete rious effects ap: n the human system. " !' Sirs. Hashcr?ft. "said the star brari er as be again passed tip his cnp. "only half fnil this time, please. Thanks. I want to ask a questicin about y.'Ur soi entist and his article.'' "Go on." "What did he say wis the effect on the hnman system :f the articles c*:m --r TL=*:<i L*nsos nN stitutes f: rc: ffee?"—Detroit Free Press. A Bit of California Climate. "My mtr.doct::c to Calif, rma can.; in the shap* cf a d:e>e of pneumonia. " declared the fat h 2»emaa from N" — Orleans. "I came ever the s: nth-: m route-, and eroding tie M:;ave desert :t •was hotter than the iinces rn the rates cf Tc-pbet. When I went to bed, I thought I w;uld be baked like a Christ mas p:g t*f„re morning. I threw all the bedclothes erf and lay perspiring f:r a cocmle cf b:urs brf:re I cc-uli *et to sle>ejx '' some time in the night I vrcke up and could hardly m:ve hand or fxt. I thought I was baked tc a crisp. After pinching myself alive and working my limbs a little I came to the o.nrluso n that I had b*en 1 :cked in a refrigirat :r rar and was cq o:ld storage. I studied tie master f or a few minutes and --*."y remembered where I had rugit to be. I felt ar:und f:r my brdclr-theis, bnt some cf my neiehb:rs must have felt xli I did and bid see leu * ~ I had ynst enctigh and ssreag-h toe res! :< the night t: thi-ne :cl He —San Fran:is:>: P.f Ln. Peter*. xiat -£xjT.?r*r.* Dr. Peters r:j>» tt:k a to.k entitled "New L:ght :n I>irz Africa. — wh::h hr- ah:"W5 tIS the s_Tt f *'g-; t" ~. T v-t w;rk has tir:wn :n that tr.ntm-nt. In he rrarted :: tic- ~'-• ~- rrrer in British Ea-t Africa at tn-e b~ad cf an armed fcsoe cf Small Befcre tbe end cf thai month. by tne capcT-g ;1 a ca£», be lost, seme I :ads :f of beads I pj=&rsc^l'' Ee- c.:-n:inn-:c his journey, a; he tells m, "—its;-; any articles of barter. He of cctsr* had not snflrient fxd with y ?r*-. to last f:r the wh?le j: nrr.-:y. and could not hare carried it if he had. Is coQseqneaoe, as he explains, '"the determination to advance witbent the requisite articles of barter csx f:r all decided the character the expedition •was for the future to b-?ar. " As the car avan was obliged to got f :>:d and had 00 ocoey with •which to buy it, feed bad to be stolen. The subsequent history of the expedi tion is therefore one long story of raid, loot and massacre. N:■ traveler has fol lowed in Peters' footsteps with:tit feel ing the ill effects of the distrust cf E-- rrpeacs that has resulted fr: m hj ac tion. The harm be did cannot be un done in loss than a generati: n. — Satur day Review. Prtveat«d > Www of Powder. A good story ci Major Macdcnald is told tv the London Chronicle. Tie plncky major o~.Tr,~th'yi~ii a battalion ci Sndaneee at tie battle of Tifiii—trave blacks who -were dented to him and 2'.Ted hits like a father. Dnrmg that tattle they disobeyed him for the first time. Xi« •wily dervishes had lam d:~*~n a few bnndr&d yards from the Egyptian f:rce and were deliberately drawing the fire of the latter by springing tip, •x aTing their banners and falhng pr:r.e again in time to escapee the of bnllets that followed. The- eagerness of the Sndanese was sn.cn that they orald aot be made to e*e that thecbject of the derrishas was to cans« them to ejthanst their ammunition. Major Maedonald exh trted, commanded, sw ore in his flent Araiic, and all to no p-nrpose. The blacks would "loose off" at their enemies. So at last. the situation becom ing despftraw-, he ran forward, and line be shonwd to bis men, "Xcrw, if too cw fire, fire thr .ngh me I" That Faraiiiar Cloud. "E>ah is a co dis 'semblag?, I zt sorry to say," Joses as he be Id bis raz-.r ifrrweec: the po* aid his at ySka. "Is dai?" aske>i the maa wbo was re.y-H-g for tit m-.:.--y ratbex aervc-^s iy- ' i ~ It a— r_. i*- it*'-. - "** ar~ * ~ has, bs: ■whea de sizfc cb das hai hap. pins ter be £ve <ktK>sa yvh kin jes' bet da: do cl'.-ad an chock iml cb tr txhlt Yen year me?"—l>etr.:t Fre* Pre* The ge«es* aad c-raz.es .f y .rth Aia-T --iea fy rr.m-.nl v winter in the West Indies lad in the- valleys cf the Amazon and Oriaocc, but gre-it flocks f Them have beta seen cr:«eiag the south Atlantic in t : C-T!mum- critics t'v lound £«x -A. *•*• PJaaoi. T:,ere are mary cheap, in?-.--';: j in she market which can V* obtained on almost any ter-r.=. They art dear any price. A high-class instrument mav cost 3 !it;!e more, bur it is cheapest in the end, besides being superior in tone ar.d volume, aci tnach m jie satisfactory. Such a one is She Wing ;iano. You cm have Swenty days trial of i: without c> -t. and if not satisfactory it may be returned. Terms reasonable. For particulars call or address The Herald. sf Bring your job printing to the- Herald ' Easy to Take asy to Operate A-- f iriTc« perihar » H >x's PCs. xna- la sif. sas:-:<ss -rat. la rjufii As oae raaa Hood's said. * Y-i a-ver Sr.9*y a _ _ LiTe tilrn a prfl t:U :? ali _I I cr t r. r.v C. I HoiiCV. 1 ■ IK I- pr ms ■ T-r ;■ T a .ia 1! -la. _. t. c*r rL.~?* ». A-" . 11 €3. ** < — N c ..C6 -- »' -- -* •- > I:. '.*.•* 1 . : C(l*ltk4 "A". ft • *-• ® \\ j■ *. 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Si 2? north A Range 13 *est. riwvint fraction cf £#c tk>B J. alao plats tl Xpvnrhip i'-; -. »tl . Ilir.pe 13 west, ud fra Tt a-:. : 24 Kr.il. F.jfcgr 10 ■* r.-T . St-rt. « i ri lod tbt nint wiil faa ; ca Cie it tK's .-t. .e or. F: iay. .*••> 1 I'- 4 *•. O . DCk 3 IB . "•*. - tillt . Q tl I r. * •i. j iate :• :« :t?..v *: - I* :. -v A T -; *1 * - 5.:..>? .! ..*:ebv give:. th»: the f Towncbipe 15 -::<i 16 north, Tian.-J o «*st. have b.-en re:ei'.\i a-t t.-.e *... »* : la: -J on z> in thi- c: F:i lay, Jr.'.y 3, IM, at i< o'clock a. m.. sr.:r. -r. i after s: i i sa'e '. .is . :r e -II bl E.r. Vsr : | .«' L | lor the entry of iar.ls in sail township*. Jr-t F. Mvai-nv. I:-gi-ter. Nolict cf AMicnmeol la •:> > :perior C-yurt f Cnirii.i -w : y. Waabing - ..n. 1:. :a* matter of tie a--ig\ ae:»t f Covaid Uruusr and Liiai j. Hil* (HT. inaoiveiit debtor*. <A W». .r.g- ,3. I.' t: 5 •. •'.« -: o: tr.»ir cieJitor?. Soticw i« kmbr ptcn that EJcnd 11 albert and Lasm J. Halbwt, hi* vile, c: *he vitv <>f A>«r le-»r.. Cheaali*count;. •.V.J . g-»r. i i. At r l . »ike a voluntary aaaignmeot to the 'jtiier sigr.e i. Fratk L Carman. ' », 'i.eir : ■ pertr, real, personal and rrixe-d. for i-ct.en" A all their mdilon, ua-ier a: iby rt ;e -A tie U".- ' » -"''e of Wall.- j" t :. iii -'i .t. <•»-«-- made and pr> v! ied: srri aii cpf-di'.ors of the ra ! i lanponin hereby notified t> pre»en; their c]aiii<e '.>• ir>«. dn'y veri;ie>i oitder o&ti>. with'r. : rs..r.t:> fr.r;i tae dale of and ftnt i ablication -A. thiano'ioe. My po»toffioe a ; i'w A --r iecr.. <. h*i.-a. « c.3n!v. Wa-*.rigt Date J, Jiay T. 1- - F a K I- C '.B.M '.S. N. W Aa-igne-e. A't rr.e; for gr.^i. fit:'.i.'cat. :., May 1 ; '»). CATARRH LOCAL U DISEASE BSSUSI a-.i it tse ttvHof eeWt and iiKCtn thmzttc VK J: e*i beenl by % p.euaz.'. FKVfQra Be rt-*ij wi -i J x*i di- it jWM r«-_ y ±*-o tie eokt-as. Be ir_? ;r>j.y rt tf Hoi tt. Ely's Cream Balm Is to S>« tie teo*t thorraii ce?*for Nut! CkjttE, Co d In Ees-i led Hit Fertr of a. I; MCJ tri C'lt-W tie - t. LJT| :n_- ir i -*1 1.:: -. itt.i tie »or«. pro tect tie sermtf frtza eo'.di.re?: - of - Pr.se s>>- »:X>m;r-i*.iorbytr.i-l EiT BHV7HZES, « Wt-rti Street, Sew Vort A Might} Bcflder. As an inrigoraSor an 1 '-uHier o; of broken dor.v. tissues. Wilbur's Fnget sound 8100 l B;riner car.not be excelled. If von have pimples or sorec of any kir. l on yonr body, by taki;:g a f?ir bsttles cf this medicine th?y m ill soon dis-aj pear. For riieumatisßi the medicine never fails. fl.tX> per bottle. For sale by druggists. 1 - 'fa i Our Leaclei\ Aberdeen Herald, . Oldest and Leading Paper on Grays Harbor Post-Intelligencer, Leading Weekly Paper in the State BOTH PAPERS FOR ONLY $2 ALL TIIK News of the County, News of the State, News of the World, Western Papers are Best for Western Readers If you want to keep posted and get all the news while it is fresh, send us 52 for these two papers. Address: Jamks F. Girton, Publisher Aberdeen Herald. r; .^J*. »ol u bnen opinion, write to Ml A* (0.. wb? bare Dad nearly fifty years' !ir«i:ntie patent ba«me*s. Commonica urj-,r»rcxS4BitiiL A Handbook of In. . cKtxmiDt Pateniß »nd bow to ob. tA.-u.es free. Also a catalogue of mecbaD> ani KMBUSe boc*» seatftea Pir.«zu takes ibroach llosn & Co. reeeiva nefcoetttta American, and -T 1 — T public wttb c-3t etist to tie mrector. Ttiu splendid paper. -«?sei IM.T. baa by fir the .u-r«« ctn*juan cf itt foesbSe work in tbe Sin;.; ccpiet tent free. *&poe- Ilio a year, einsla ;J5 oca. camt« contains beau — T'A'.e*. is eoir-r*. iz>a pbotocrapbs of new w it Ma, toi,4er» to »bow tbe in; KTsr-e wntraeu. Address 4 Cv, ?rw Vvr.s. 301 BBOAUWAY. ABEKLECN MAKKETS. Ww •« r .tl Lf of o«> of pab]i ration, an J *t- . ' i -■« the week. GROCERIES, PKOVISION#, ETC. ••*••. 'rt ' " i ':! TaNSEE. J-—*. k M.25;Ca1..',-.1,. ..',-.1,. M,oi, Wncas—\\ £} per liiimdmL v•.?»—» • • - $1.00; com -11/ot . .«• j*r ten. Bar—Tknothr, haled, flo.W. "■—l'.*it .... 7 .; cvvt. Daisr Piuofct—lunch batter, fresh " - ••• i» r t'- i: California 1 a'jsery. bx. '. Hap . 12-jC per Jo«» n. Kcoan—puwdeted and cube, granulated, lo.'T; golden C, fj.25: C. CvrrEt—Ar'ns-.k.e's. 2".. per lb; other i. ■ is. 2> ;t.< ier ih. J.'ir.li l'ure {>.-r .•. 'ins TEA—MX-. »>.c, Toe. EaC- N — •. .:11c per 111. "" G.iK-ci'i:El> Ham— 11c |<*rib. MKAT AND LIVE stock. Corretttd by il. STOEcae. hr.r.T—Live *e;ght, first-class £teers. o . •J. ■ * ' r; n—Live weight, 3 l t c. I! /»s —I.;ve wc-ig.il, '2-^c, n C a-il/. — $1.» ,i |2i> i^or hv-i. fcl'LLa AND "TAO> —1 - 2 C lb. I'i.:' CV'-V *—- I'trr 1«. Calvl*—Live \*:r !L». I I'lTtY —Domestic lucks, live, $3,00 Ss3.s< f<rr d z.: chickens, |3.&X3f3.50. T * i;y." —•:< 'j'c V-T • !>. Tacuma Markets. WM JLZ-.\IL. Frvtn Wt:S Coast Trade: i" - i. — '-Ir. j n r', i-j.-i'.i *-$ -j j). Scttsb —Creamer}'. 23c; dain-. iro; '.••>.ilr.g, li-. il-V-. ' Hit-j:—Washington (•:!!, o. half sir • . c; Ea*tcr». l.'ic. Kc.Gfc- —>'ric'."y ranch. !!. 1 I.ive cltickan*, $8 50 per to.; tucki, $3.00 213.->.O: gaese, fC o®#T.oo; t"rke; -. IV§l% per lb. V>;orr.tßLE» — Cabbages, California. II.i? per cense': t<ra!tv«. Vakina |llf«rt n : *IS; <.»nions. .r.--» »3 a'-> ;■.: tra'j.. 1 ".mips, 7ch* p-r* >a> k ; Bnti, 75c; Carrots, 75c. usTvrr —Br..- .IT2.W: short*. $14: i re.', i barley, }14 iop;d f:-ed. 114.50 ! . chicken w: ea'. »2..•>'•. Oats—SUK'l, <14 !>?r toil. H it — l imotbr, est"-, f-she-mmntain*. I 19 5 H^lO.OO: Soond timothy. |7.ooyisß. K'»s Sol- tonD w._- a * is-- ma: so ny th >se who a-« up in u riei.t history. IWe modern wis; mart, however, is hi who when goins: •-i.-- So Chicago, or somi otiier far «is- ' Sat.: pint, travels via :!ie Union Pacific >\s*.em. Ca.l on M. F Benn. agent at Absrioen. anl i:t will quote voo rate*, tel! yen about the ihrongh cars to Chicago and sell y: i tickets as cheap a* any one. ' Re a i the Hekajjj's offer of one dor en photc-graghs and a year's subscription for only |2.y>. j BARGAINS—, In Real Estate Good Improved Farm: THREE MILES FROM ABERDEEN. 120 Acres ! More thau I,alf ot S" oocl bottom land. All of it slashed 20 acres in cultivation. 50 fruit rees, three \ears old. Story and a half house 20x30. Barn 30x60. Store house 16x22. The price on this is actual value, and it will pa\ \ou to investigate it if you want cheap land. Accessible to Aberdeen by water or road. A Neat Home: A six room house, with bath room, sink, closets, all in good condition, with its own water system. This house, with two lots, 50, 01 will trade ior team ot horses, wagon and harness, cows or young cattle. Cottage on North Beach: A delightful sunituer resort. Price, $500. Terms easy. Timber Claim: spr,,K - f - DOLLARS will buv a corner lot on Market street, it taken soon. can qU t UKVkS iU thC d S Wh l Lewis* addition lor $100." ' * housc and lot in EvanS & Address : JAM lis F. GIRTOX, Aberdeen, Washington