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. - '" y.-.ji'vv' "v v1 - , -;c-. ... V V 15 CENTS A WEEK. Ali B ANY, OltEGON, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUAlT 19, 1889. VOL. IV. NO. 44, " " ''''' vai3iyT -i- 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont thin su'veitiM-nsent and send it .1. LA'IMEK & C'l., Numeryraaii, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cttt Canadian, o 21 tvro-CKnt American o$'.:k;;e stamrtti, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May iet, yonr t'ioire of any one of the following collerfiiin of jl;int, and enter your name in competi tion (or the &,9M.0O in 'cld that they are irivinif aw .y in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants: No, 1 2 hardy roues. No. 2 2 hardy climliir.ir roses. ... Sio. 3 2 OYevblowuiiijK tests for.liOU'j coil- tore. ' No. 42 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. ft 3 hardy grape vines. Nc. 78 raspberry plants, 4 each black and red. No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice' kinds. S No. 95 very choice plants four house cul ture. No. 10 5 cherry currants (ret')i No. 116 Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 5 white i?rape c.rrnts All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps fc sin one or more coi tions of plants. be numbered as they oiiio to band, and the senders of the first tiiirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows: 1st $250 The next 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 ! The next 40, $5 each. 3rd 60 I The next 415, 32 each. 4th 30 ' 1 he next 820, 1 each. 5th 20 After AO.OOO letter , have been received, the senders of the next !,1U0 letters will receive gifts as follows: 1st $225 Next 10, !. each 2nd 135 j Next 5, 910 each 2rd - 75 j Next 40, $5 each 4tn- 50 Next 470, 92 each 5th 25 I Next 500. 81 each After It 0,000 letters hare been received, the Menders of the next 1,000 letters will re ceive (rifts as follows: 1 and 2 $10-1 ach Next 5 .$20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next :M 3 each tf, 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 93 1 each After 150,000 letters huve been received the senders of the next 1,109 letters will receive rifts as follows: 1 9100 each f Next 10 920 each 2...... 75 eac h j Next 25. ... 10 each 3 and 4 5ii each j Next 55 .... 2 each Next 5 25 each j Next 479 leach Any person may tend any number of times for any f the atiove collections. If a cents in stamps extra is sent, we will send in Jun next a printed list of the names of all persons ! w.lo are entitled to cuts. We make tlii- liberal offer lo reader of the Hrrald, knowing it wiil not pay u now, but our object is to iotroJuce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. Out., Kochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Piahieville, O., and Chicago, 111., and we will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. Vie employ no ai-etits, but deal direct with customers, and can sell ami deliver stock to any part of the 1" niu.il States or Canaua at about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Kemember we will not be undersold by any reliable Gnu. Send us list of wants and we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a hand onie illustrated i-atalrpin which you may deduct from vour first order. Address all letters, J. LAHMER & CO , Nurservnen. TORONTO, CANAD. CROUP, WHOOPING COU.ifT am. Bronchitis iinmeoiuteh relieved , by Shiloh's Cur Fosliav : Mason. Farmers Merchants' NSURANCl COM. A. N Y Albany : Oregon 11 V t I 1 rSl i a PAID VP CAPITAL 55.Mo. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. it. Mranan, ctiae. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D.JB. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonsemtiYe A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsoaize Zone Enterprise OF ALBANY. OREGON.' pbrsidunt, L. Plinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUDg, cashier.. G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GE5ERALJHBANKING BLbl.NESS. Accounts kept subject to check. SUfht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San tnc Portland.Oregon. Cohectioiui de on favorable terms. 8. E. Yob l. pu,,, i. buAiK E- 1TBRBLL Obo. K. Cbjuisbjuudi I JS- r. fowsLL. Assistant Cashier. Instruction in Pai ntins WIWKIGHT WISHES TO AX noance to those desirous of re reiving instruction in Flower paintinp; :n oil colors Landscape painting in oil iolor. Marine painting in oil colors. Portrait painting in oil colors. Landscape painting in water colors. Flowers in w afer color. That he i prepared to give lessons in lue 8"ir mumics in iff ."Mniis'i ! Blti'.' C J'hosc (!i'rr"Tis of joii::ne xr.y j tf li'.c cI.-..-.-cs i jii (rrirt U itu- . : ailing at tie Citj Drug Store " j tock i 500 000 Utllllil Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel ot purity .strength and wholesomcness More economical thau the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight aluin or phosphate powders Sold only in c ms. Royai. Bakin' 'ow deb Co . 10'. Wall t.. N. I. D W Ckowxey & Co., Aleuts, Portland, Oregon. rnYsii'iASs. "ITfa DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND It surgeon. Can he found at his oit-ce room ii. S:rahan's block, First street. Albany Oregon- DR C. CHAM BERLIN, HOMEOPATHIC phvsiuian and surgeon. Oflioc. corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. Gff. MASToN, PHYSICIAN AND SUR , gcon, Albany, Oregon. M II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND-SL'Rr , genu, Aibar.y, Oregon. C1 C. KI LLY. PHYSICIAN AND alR- geon Albany, Oregon, ofhie in Puree's new block Oliice hours, from 8 A. M. to 4 r. m. AJ. KOSSITEK, VETEKIXAKV SfK . teou, gritduate of ()ntario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on cjientitic principles. Oilier second door east of the opera house, Al 'jany, Oregon. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. geon, Albany, Oregon, -tirailuate of OerJ man and American foilcuc?. EleeirlraNii llomeopiiliiie Irratmeiit mHOSE DESIRING EITHER OK THESE X safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will tiiid Dr. E. A. MeA!;ster prepared with excellent apnlianees lor ailniiiiiKtcring either, as the nature of the c.ise mav require. He may be lound at his office on Third street, two ui ors south of the electric IL'ht s'ation, when not absent on professional business. ' ' DR. E. A. M'ALISTKR. HOS1EOPVTHIC physician, has removed his office fr.-.m Elinn's blin k to his residence on Third street, two doors w.uth of the electric light station. .tTTVKKl. DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORXEY AT . Law. Aliianv. (Ireiron OttirM in (lilH bellow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts oi uipMjn-, uu (dc special aiicinion u an business. WOLYEilTONCliARLESEr ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. lilain's tor i TK. WEATHORFORP, ATTORNEY AT . law, Alliany, Oregon. Offine in Odd Fellow's Teiiiplc. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention to ail business. REA'ERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS. PfeifTer, I'mp. Only first e.-la8 house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kite! en. General staire office for Corvallis. H EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Hermann Diercks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmamh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites nisold customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guarantee . Mi. Diercks was formerly proprietor the Revere Ho jse restaurant, which he ran nn the Eur pean p'an.but found thai pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has given general satisfaction. Persons wanting a Qrst-claaa meal should go to Hermann's. tfrHo Chinese employed. AT COST!! BOOTS AND SHOES. Browne 1 & Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, and among them have : Ladies best quality Rochester made Kr. kid button, $4 36; regular price . ..85 50 Extra quality Fr kid button, S; regular pnee...... 6 on (.ood Fr. kid button $3; regular price . . 4 00 Riih. G.i...:ola button, Best quality, 2 7; : t'ular price 3 50 Fricht .! .a bnton, good style 42 0019(9 rcKUia. ,r.ce 3 00 American kid, button, best quality , 82; egular price ' 3 00 American kid, button, second quality 25; regular price 2 00 A good assortment of Children and Misses oil grain school shoes from iltojl -20; regular price 1 35 to.. 1 HO inuicB ruuoers io ana 411 Men's rubbers. Come h.for all are t-iofi'edniit. HKOWXKLL A NTAJiAUD. 40 t TjHJUKD A GOLD KING WITH TOl'AZ r Je wncrcan have same bv .calling at r. M. French jewelry store. 7 1. CORDS OF , V FIR AND MAPLE V wood for sale. Apply to S, Gourley. OyMers! o.lrr ! 17A8TERN AMI OLYMPIANl SKRVFn Ji fresh evtry ciay at H. lnerckb" revtanmnt ' Hermann's nestauran Than Arc Sar.ta Abie., the California dis covery for Consumption and diseases of the throat, Chest and Lunjris and California Cat-R-ure. the only gnar snteed cure tor Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred camplaints. They are sold at 1 per package, or three for 8:2.50. and are recommended and tsed by the leading physicians of the Pac ific Coast. No secret compounds. Guaranteed by Foshay iK Mason BurkUustrrtira Salve The best S:t!ve in the world foruti Bn-ises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, happed hands, Chilblai ns orris, and all skin eiup- I ions, and positively cures Piles, or n pay rnUirfd. it is guaranxeeu i give perfect satisfaction, or mone refunded. Price 35 cent per box a Foshay cvlason's. We gave her Castoria. When she w as a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, She elung to Castoria. Wken she bad Children, Sb gave them Castoria. Go nd see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. . " Auction every Saturday afternoon at M J. Monteith's. Portrait Photographer Yty Studio Corner cc- VIA 1'AC'JFIC &OLTHERN Company's THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Albany anliin Francisc 35 35 Cuiiforn'a exp,eM trains rim daily between f'oriuuid u'ld San Francisco. 4:(K) p m..I.v Portland .... Ar. .10:45 a;n S:18 j) m. . I.v Albany I.v . . :45 am 7:45 a in.. Ar S. Francisco . I.v . . 7-00 am local Pit, t rain Daily- Ex. Sundav S:o0 am.. I.v Portland Ar. . 3:45 pm 12:40 p in. . Lv Albany I.v. .11:35 am 2:40 u n . . Ar Eugene Lv . . 0:00 am Lebanon Krnnrli. &:2J m. .Lv Aibiiiiv ... .Ar.. 6:30 am 9:oti p in.. Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5:45 am 12:50 p iu..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pm 1:36 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLKfTEKS TOURIST SLKKl'INO CARS For accommodation of second-class se'"ers attached to Express Trains. pas- The i. C. It. R. Ferry males conncc'ion with ali the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. West Side li vision. Between I'm Mam! and Corvallis. Mull Train Irnllj - Except Sunday 7:30a m..Lv .. I'o.tlan I ..Ar. f.2nn.n 12:25 p m..Ar CcnaiiUL.-.. ..3C r. m Express Train Daily Except Sunday 4:.r.0pm..Lv Portland. . Ar.. 9:00 aui 8:00 p m..Ar McMinnviUe.Lv.. 5.45am At Albany and Corvallis JJconncct witb traiim of Oregon Pacific-Railroad. THROUGH TICKETS lo All Points SOUTH AND EAST via California. tSFor full information regarding rates, map, etc-, can on co:i pany s agent at Albany K. aOt-HLLK, c r. It UUtltb, tlanager. Asst. G. F. 4P- A FOSHAY & MASON .Wholesale and Retail Druffffists I Booksellers ' Dlsftolatlea Retire. nil' PABTKERSHir DXRBTOFORB EX1ST1NO BS X twecn G. W. Harris and W. E. Gillett, marble dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Gillett retiring. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to this Arm will pleate call at their shop and settle at once, u. w, Harris, W. E, GlLLlTT. Albany, Januarr 7, 188. Lnad MarTeylng. TAKTIKA nVRIBIMA MJBTlTlva Mvb.im.. I tAin aillrate anrl nrnmnt mnrV kv Milim i r r - i inui, J upon ex-county surveyor I, X. T. Fisher. He uMwuipiciv curiam ueiu notes ana town ship plate, and is prepared to do surveying in ) pan. vi cum county, rostomre aaaress, Millers station, Linn couuty, Oregon. Ketlre. C1IAN6EOP KIMS. In the County Court of Linn County, State of Oregon. XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL J.1 persons concerned that by crder of the county court duly made and entered of record on Monday, January 7th, 1889 the name of Charles 11. Schubert was changed from Charles H. Schubert to Charles H. Muelle Done by order of the Hon. D R. . N. Black burn judge of said county court. Witness my hand and the deal of said court affixed this 7th day of Januarr A. I). 1889 E. B MONTAGUE, County Clerk. MX nUNDBlD ACRES Or GOOD PASTURAGE And abundance oi running water on the Elliott Ranch, four miles south of Scio Horses $1 per month; cattle 50 JNo diseased stock received, cents, G. C. MOON, Seio, Oregoi. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. nfc.lLKRK IS OK.(RAHER('HaKDIK. SUEDD. USNCo.. QFEGOS niHravrrlM More Valuable Overland to California PfflRM DUSC'KirTIUX OF TUR BLVEREKKf . The Blueberry Is a valuable fruit and is reliable to grow in our North em slates, where the more tender varieties of fruits, winter-kill. It is perfectly hardy, bavin? stood 40 de fc ees below zero without showing any injury to the most tender buds. It ripens in this latitude about the 1st of July, and is borne in clusters like cur rants; shape, rounu; volo, rediash purple at first, but becomes a bluish blucK when fully ripened. Tl e flavor is equal lo the raspberry, a very ml'd, rich sub-acid, pronounced by most people deliciouj. :lt may be served with sugar and creara or cooked sauce, and is splendid canned for winter use The plant seems to flourish in all soils and is a prolific bearer. It grows very stocky and makes a nice hedge. The shining daik green leaves and the blue fruit making a pleasing iconfrast .The de mand for thefiTieat, and usual ly brings 18 een'M .per quart. Hev commence bearing the first year niter setting out, and yield a full crop the second and third jear fter setting out. They are propagated from suck ers and root cuttings. The plant is about the height and size of a currsnt bush a.id very stocky, holding the fruit we.l up from the ground Plants should be set in the spring, during March, April and May, in rows two or three feet apart, nnd five or six feet between the rows, making a perfect hedge, and no grass or weeds should be allowed to grow betweeu rows. pricb list. 1 dozen plantsj)y mail $ CO 2 dozen planQiy mail 1 00 100 dozen plants bv express S 50 1000 dozen plants by express or freight 15 00 Plants are carefully packed in damp mofs ana aenverea o express or freight office, for which I make no extra charge. Ho tow Send Mon ey. I would pre fer to have money sent by American express order, all sums of $5 and under cost only 5 cents, and if order is lost, monsf will be promptly re fended to solder. If not convenient to obtain exnrcts order, money can be sent by nisturcd lettei or postoflice money order or postal note, drawn on Portlan.oVMichigan. Postage stumps will not be accepted only from our customers that cannot obtain an ex press order only those of the one cent denomination wanted. L. D. Staples, Portland, Iona Co., Mich. BKIKf- JIKMIOV. Maai yeast itJBrownell & Stanard's A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. New dress goods the veryl ats,e styles at W. F. R-ad's. A tine line of new silverware just cpenc" at Will & Stark's. Asb3 autiful as a dream that line o aciics l nuiH-lotb at W. F.Kcad's The Inrges and best assortment of tea and colfee in town at Brownell & Slanurd'H. All kinds of spices and condiments jor the holiday trade at C. II. Spencer's. Mince meat and chow chow, both KiWiern and home made, al C. 11. Spencer's. Extra si;da crjekers, fresh from the factory, every week at Browne'.! V Stanard's. Choice groceries, both staple and fancy, arriving' every day at C. II Spencer's. Cranberries and all kinds of canned and evaporated fruits of best quality at C, II. Spencer's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum gart's. Finest line of jersies ever in Albany at head's, J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellow? temple. Crackers, ginger ianb and "a grca variety of sweet-goods, all fresh and nice, at C. H. Spencer's. Our customers never have the blues, because we give them such good bar gains. W. F Read. We handle three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. All kinds of fresh roasted coffee constantly on hand and ground to order at (. H. Spencer's, Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will be Bold ln.any quantity at C, H. Spencer's, ' CaatiM to Mother. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or ptra goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kilt the mind or the child. AekmrV fiabv Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains bo opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay ft Mason. A Mmppf Por Umm, Say Jones, how is it that you live so well on a small income ? I get better wages than you do, and don't live half as well. Why Smith, old boy that's a discovery I wioIa T rirtt nnlv l!va vaII Knt save money besides. I buy all my groceries at the Willamette Pack ing (Jo's, store, they undersell any house in the city. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been producd to a great extent by people wuo nave been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging them to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to iU sooth ing effects. For sale by Foshay & Mason. "IIACKMETACK," & lasting ani fragrant peifume. Price 85 and 50 cents. Foshay S Mason. SH11 ATI'S f'TTRE Wri.I. IMMEDIATE. lv relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. For sale .y Foshay & Mason. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, op R.-nrKnlL Tllfl . saVS.' "Uotll IlltSClf and wife owe our liveR to Shiloh's Con sumption cure." For sale by Foshay & Mason. A NASAL 1NSECTOR free with each bottle "f Shiloh's (.atari Ii P.eni- edy. Price iO cents Foshay iV Maou. GENERAL NEWS. Concerning the Admission of the 'Territories. IMPORTANT MEAfcKKEIS t'OXGKESS Preparations for the Inauguration of Pres ident Harrison-A Hundred Miners Entombed by an Explosion, The Herald's Special DiBitcb. Washington, Jan. 18. Governor West, of Utah, made an argu ment before the committee on terri tories today against the admission of Utah. He declared that gen- iile8 could pot live there if admis- crats see the folly of favoring each a course? Admission would kill the party favoring it in all other territories. lltAK MAkKKs' 8IK1ILR. Over a Thousand Men Are Oat In New lark 4'lly. New York, Jan. 18. All the cigar makers in forty Havana cigar manufactories in this city struck to-day against a reduction of $2 per thousand, which the bosses made eighteen months ago. The strikers are mostly Cubans. The work is all hand made, and brings the best prices in the market! Three firms have already yielded. Over one thousand hands are out. DIStSTKVWN EXPLttSIOS. AlHundred Miner Entombed by a Fire Damp Explosion. London, Jan. 18. A fire damp explosion occurred to-day in the Hyde colliery near Manchester. Seven bodies have been taken from the mine. A hundred per sons are still entombed. Twenty five persons were killed. Preparations for llie Inauguration. Washington. Jan. 18. Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, chief marshal of the inaugural proces sion has issued an order calling on all organizations de inng to par ticipate to notify him at head quarters before February 20th. A civic company of less than filty in number will not be ermitted in line, or with improper costume or equipment. The Adniinslott of Dakota, Washington, Jan. 18. The house has agreed to Springer's omnibus bill as a substitute for the senate bill for the admission of South Dakota. Yeas, 133; nays. 12). Worth Knowing. Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold! attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily irrcw worse. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable lo sleep. Finaly tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate rel.ef and alter using a nan aozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discover) for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason We Can and l Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions anil pimplea. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. French keeps railroad time. Boys kilt suU at W. T. Read's. A full line' of croekery and glass ware cheap at Browtcll & Stanard's. I know I can eswe you money, try me. and you will be convinced. W. F. Read. To arrive in a fsw days, a nice vari ety of tovs and holiday presents at C H. Spencer's. ARE YOU MADE misbk&blb bt Indigestion or constipation, dirtiness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. Foshay & Mason. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have opened a choice line of cigars at the Western Union telegraph and express office. Use Fahrney's celebrated blood elcanscr. Burkhart & Royce, job printers Mirth is short live-. Prolong it if you can. it will deli your disposition to trade with VV. F. Read. For your tine imported and Ke West cigars, eo to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Bamugart's 'You will'never mira thewater mi uie wen runs dry. If you want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. lie does prompt work at a reasonable price Orders can be left at this office. FOR DYSPEPSIA and liver com plaint, yo" have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to ?ure. Foshay & Mason. WHY WILL YOU COUGU. WHEN Shiloh's Cure will give immediate re lil'Ve Price l(k.t5Uc. and fl. Foshay ilaou. FKIVHTENKD CANADIANS. They are Afraid Thry May Be An nexed. Ottawa (Ont.) Jan. 18. One of the biggest political sensations Canada has had for many a day has just been developed. A few months ago the reform party form ally adopted unrestricted recipro city between Canada and the United States as the leading plank in their platform. A caucus of party leaders was held recently,and as a result Hon. Wilfred Laurier, the present leader ic the Commons forwarded a confidential circular to each of his supporters in Parlia ment, notifying them that unres tricted reciprocity is not to be agitated during the coming session. but that the party will revert to the stand it previously took, viz, a tariff tor revenue only. The necessity for dropping un restricted reciprociy has been oc casioned by the annexation move ment in the United States which the reform party in Cauada tear will be connected with the recipro city movement, and in the present state of public opinion in Canada spoil toe chances of the Liberal party returning to power for some years. THE feTATES. Prospect for the Admtstilon of Some flhe Trr: 'iorle. Washington, Jan. 18. To-nigbt your correspondent asked Senator Edgerton of South Dakota what he thought the prospects were for the Senate bill, pendiug in the House, providing for a division of lm Territory and admission to state hoo i of the southern halt. Senator Edgerton rep ied : "The vote rn the proposition to divide Dakota w ll be very close, and it may be tnai it wi I be defeated. The Senate bill, or O nnibus sub stitute, will, however o to the Senate. This will put the whoie matter in the hanos ? a conference committee, and it is my judgment that the result will b? the addition of a measure dividing Dakota and admitting the southern half to statehood, and making States of the Territories of Montana, Wash ington and New Mexico. The Da nocrats can easily sea that this would be good political and good business sense. . "If it is not done I am confident that at au extra session of Congress two Stites will be made of Dakota and three of the other Territories named. Yes, I think there will be an extra session of the Fifty-first Congress. An extra sessiou would not, involve as much Iator on Pres ident Harrison in the way of oliice seekers, as they would have to ap proach the President in the regular way through Congressmen, if Congress were in Bessiwn -whereas, if there wetc a vacation the office seekers would come here, and they would multiply in numbers im mensely, PRESIDENTIAL HEALTH. Abrsham Lincoln's fortune was 175,000. Buchanan, when he died, posses sed $200,000. Andrew Jackson possessed a large landed estate. John Quincy Adams died in affluence, leaving $50,000. President Johnson's wealth was estimated at $50,000. President Polk was a man of wealth and left $150,000. President Pierce saved $50,000 out of bis salary as president. Washington married a rich widow and left an estate of $300, 000. Madison was economical and left a small estate, and Monroe died poor. John Adams was worth about $60,000 when he died, which was a tine fortune in those days. Millard Fillmore, who was an economical man. married twice and added to his wealth each time. Thomas Jefferson died bj poor 'bat if congress had not given him $23,090 for his library he would have beeu bankrupt. Van Buren, who as worth $300, 000, never drew bis salary as presi dent till the end of his term, whin be tk out the whole $100,000. Are We to Kave Another War? Qsm ifklitlfal nPAnliula n . . !.... we snail, oe mat as u may, ine bat tle waged by medical science arluet disease will never cease until we ar. rive at tne Utopian epoch when the human familv shall cease to be afflct ed witb bodily ailments. One of the niott potent weapons which the ar mory of medicine furnishes, is Hos teller's Stomach Bitters, which ii of special utility as a family remedy, as it is adapted to the immediate relief and ultimate cure of those disorders of the stotuach,liver and bu v'e, which are of commonest occurence. Indi gestion, biliousness and constipation are inseparabia companions, as these s'lmentsare comolelelv eradicated bv thp Bitters. But the remedial scope of this superlatively .wholesome and genial medicine takes In also nervous ailments, rheumatism and kidney troubles; its action in these, as in the other complaints, being characterized by uiiLualed thoioughness. Call on Brownell A Stanard's lor caml'v : nd nuts for the liol'k.avs. A line asborlinenl on hand. HOW TO CRT LA. ThelLaw downing the Taking of , There are three ways to gainv title to tire vacant government land by homestead, pre-emption. or purchasing timber land. Any citizen of the t inted States, who is tiie head of a family, or an unmarried person over the age of 21 years is entitled to a homestead of 1G0 acres. Persons of foreign birth may avail themselves of the benefit of this law by declaring their intention to become citizens ; and this they can do imme diately after arrival in this ;oui try. The land office fees are from $10 to $32, which must be paid at the t:ine of filing the application. -Within six months aftc: his appli cation al the land office trie settler mast commence living, upon and , . improving the land, and thereafter for five years must make this tract his actual home. Any person qualified to take a hoiiie.-teaJ is entitled to 100 acres under the pre-emption law but not at the same time. Within ninety days after settlement on the land he must file his application, in the district land office where the land is located, which will cost $3 but he must commence settle ment lefore making his applica tion: At any time after six months' resident e ind up to thirty months after hin tiling his application, the settler may pay i-r the land at ttie rate of $1. '25 of $2.50 an acre ac cording to location, and receive his patent from the United States. Railroad lands can be bought of the railroad company. They range in price from $3 to $6 per acre and can be had on five or ten yeais' time, with interest at seven per cent., or by paying cah. M JEM UK' M It A PS. The first patent ever issued at Washington to a woman was grant ed in 1SU9 to Mary Kiesfor straw -weaving s 1 or thread. Tie Patent Odice has granted raie than 2000 patents to women. Natura' gas was discovered in Indiana two years a;;o, and since that time seventy nine new manu factories have been established a that State, with a capital aggrega ting $1,400,000, employing all t. d 5800 men. Experiments have been made in Berlin with India-rubber pave ment. It is said to be very dur able, of course noieiess, and u;i- affected by heat or cold. As a covering for bridges it is said to have p'-cudar meriis, itse.asticuy preventing vibration. Ireland no longer sends tl e greatest number o: emigrants t titis countrj,being behind Scotland aud England. During last St-p-tmier and October the number emigrants from these countries was t Ii it e times the number from Ir land. During the ten months f 188 ending in October there came 237,814 English and Scotch imna giauts, against 128,771) from Ire land. The influx Ironi Italy also bids fair to overshadow that from Ireland. Eureka, The trotto of California means I have found it. Only in the land f tunshine where tLe orange. lcm-u, olive, fig and grape bio ,iu and npi n and attain their highest perfection ia mid-winter, are the hcibs and gura found that are used in this pleasant remedy for all throat and lungtrou bles, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. Try Santa Abie the only gun ran teed cure for catarrafl bv mail $1.10 ip ped In Che Bad. Is it notbetter to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of bumanitv in the bud. than to try to slay its pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Curc. These remedies are sold and fully warreuled by Foshay ii Mason. 4) The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of a gre deal of croup among children. Moth era should be on the lookout for it,aud be prepared to arrest it as toon as the fim symptoms appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning; day or two befoie the attack the chid will become hoarse, and that symptoms is soon followed by peculiar, rough rough. If Chamberlain's Cough Uemedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness or cough appear, all deneer and anxiety m ay i be avoided; it has never failed, evenn n the most severe cases. There is no danger in giving the Remedy for it contains no injurious substance. For sale by Foshay & Ma.-on. . . holler. W. C. Tweedale, having sold his store and hardware business to Messrs. Smith & Washburne, de sires all having unsettled accounts to come forward without delay ami settle. For the new firm he solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage of the public. Why Is II? The Willamette Packing Com pany are seliing such an enormous quantity of Canned Fruits and Veg tables. Because they are the best and of home production. ;$Just received, another lot of those tine hand sewed French kid shoes, the ver cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Read's. M T -"vr . ; v. v . v d JAW