'""TiSrwSTw, -Mi-piP '" 'Mim,! Van- Iroui llosonfoUi Mnn., James Bell vrafi ft member of the firm of Bell Bros., cnrpetitm, of Vancouver City. Joll conn's ftoni Purliam county, Ontnr.o. Ho was n most promising mad, uud was rapidly bo coming ouo of the lily's leading buslmws hum'. Hi-was just return ing from Grlswold, wliure bo had been attending to soim IiumIucss. Ills not likely that any Inquest will bo held, as lnstiuctlonB.bave been received from Winnipeg not to hold one, unless it Is a case of gross negli gence. To say the least, It Is an exetedlng'v tad accident, and some one baa blundered. AmtED with a HonsKwinr. Seattle, Wash., Of. 1.U Great oxclli'iiicnt was caused hero Satur day night by the attempt ora wo mau, heavily veiled, to whip Dr. John E. Plouf, M his oillco in tliv Olympia block. About twenty men who Imd heard that Plouf was to be whipped stood In front of hli door -way walled for the woman, whose identity I Itopt a secret, to appear. She lliially ilrovo up in u hack unci scut up to tho doctor asking him ti omio down to her oar.lagc T-h iloc o- su'pfct' d and eeut uuoH w n that If tho woman wished to -iu bin she must como to his nlll.-tj. Sli tlieu itisho I upstiirs und knnoUo. at the doinor's door. A young man who, in tho meantime, had beet called in, opened tho door and the infuriated woman mNetl her whip as if to strike him, ami then, s .dug her mistake, called for Pr. Pl-iuf. The door was quickly slammed In her face, nnd Dr. Plouf tolcphouid for tho police, but the wman left before they could arrive. Tbi crowd of rnn standing about n fused to tell who she was, although they claim that she was avenging Insults to a younger sister. Tin- doctor, on tho other hand, olabiit that the assault wis instigated oj T. H. Dompjey. ex-manager of the Times, who has a fancied pergonal grievaueo agalust him. ANAIICIIISTS. Madrid, Oct. 2(1. D i b p a t o h o i- from Baracelona states that tho an" archlsts of that city are making pre parations for a grand celebrallou oi the anniversary of tho execution at Chicago, of the anarchists concerned in tho Haymarkct riots. KANSAS WHEAT. ATCiilfeON, Kan., Oct. 1!0. 13. G Armaby, cashier of tho Kansas Trua nt! tl Bauklng Company, who re turned from tho western part of the state lrst evening said: Tho un threshed wheat in that section Is damaged from ?5 to 30 pHrcouton account of wet weather and poor shocking. Grain has already com menced to grow and many stack are gone. A good deal of wheat still remains in shock thus ruined Farmers aro busily engaged In threshing the crops but will not get through before the Ural of tho yiar. Acreagre of wheat put in this fall will not bo largo as last fall. HIS DEFALCATION. PiTsnuuci, Oct. 20. The amount of school board treasurer Doellengi shortage Is growing and will pre bably reach f50,000. He Is said to have goue to the country but uo one seems to know his exact where abouts. "The Best."w i'm. 11 row n A Co. Anchovy paste Sroat &. Gile's. "August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca, Mo., during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach aud Womb, nnd writes: "My food did not seem to strengthen, me at all aud my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull,, aud I had such pains in my left side. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, aud down the back of my limbs. It seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells came on, my feet and hands would ,nat lL,i3 mouey wouid ,wkl ueU turn cold, and I could get no sleep Tuoiday. at all. I tried everywhere, and cot SodiefbSSeSiSAutFlower w CUA0KKH T,,K " Then the change came. It has done Sbattlb, Oct. 20. At daylight me a wonderful deal of good during yesterday morning two bold nnd the time I have taken it and is work- clever burglars blow open tho Dic ing a complete cure." i bold safe of tho Seattle agency of tho C G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr, Woodbury, N J. Standard Oil company, aud got TfZADt. AVWrC OKEGOX PEACH IUTTEKS, . . ., . rUuttIUrfrr wnd imr cr, A il SSS&V wi".a UaVKi. am'oT SSS5rUiaa,A,uJ Hr MS&S8& im4-oipMeic,AouT)uv,wr, k KILLED INSTANTLY. English Capital to Develop the Coast. MESS OF Dl-METALLISM. Queer Resolution, The Oregon Pa cific, They Cracked the Safe, McKinley Tariff Bill, Armed With Horsewhip, Blaine in Washing ton, A Ghost Story, State and Foreign News, etc. KILLED INSTANTLY. Listowfl, Out., Oct. 20, While Thomas Bailey and n young man named Little were at work nt the new building of thoLlstowcl furnl ture factory this morning tho scuf fold on which they wero working gave way and precipitated them to tho ground 60 f et below. Both men were instantly killed. KNai.ISH CAPITAL. St. PAUL,Oct.20.-Grorgo N. Slim managing director of tho Lombard Trust Co. limited of London alio New York was In this city yosterd ly for a short time. "I have b en ma le tho representative of about 5,003, 000 of English capital and am direct- to place it where tho greatest oenellt will be derived" said Sims "I am not to use It for speculation; but to Invest it lu safe real "itate factories and industries. It Is m. Intention to go to Tacima, Seattle, Portland, Everett nnd other dtie alonr tho Puget Sound. I shal probably put a great deal money it Everett and seaport towns rs we be- llevo tho Pauama Canal will be opened in live years, perhaps less. Then there aro two great en terprlsot under consideration that will afloat tho northwestern Interests greatly; one is tho establishment of a line o steamers between Puget Sound China ond Japan; the other is lay ing a submarine cable between tin lame places. These enterprises are uot fully matured as yet; but I can assure you they are almost certain ties." Sims was urged to tell who were tho men backing tho two great enterprises but he refused to except Insofar as stating, part wero Eng llshmeu aud the other were East ern capitalists. Ill SIKTALLISM. Nkw Yoms, Oct. 0. A Wash ington special says: Tho feeling in favor of International bl metalllsm seems to bo growing and to bo likely to prevail In tho Europcau cibtnets If leading European powers can be convinced the United States doe not Intend to nluugo Into free coin ago. QUEKK SOLUTIONS. Gainesville, Tex., Oct. 20. The Sub-treasury party of Monlague county, Saturday, passed boiiio re markable lesolutlous. Thoy de mand that congress pass a bill to provide that any person who owes more monoy than he cau pay, aud makes affidavit to that eflect, shall receive from the secretary of tho In terior eufllclent money to pay all debts. Any person owing nothing, but who wants more money than ho has n good chanco of obtaining, because of the prevailing finnuclal system of robbery and oppression, may make application to the secre tary, who shall refer the matter to the advisory board to flxtheamouut to bo advanced. In uo caso shall lie recelyo less than three-quarters of the sum applied for, nor bo charged higher interest than he is wllliug to pay. In caso of the failure to repay the loan tho borrower shall uot re ceive moro than 50 per cent, on the next nppMcatluu. Any man mak ing misrepresontat ous shall be de barred from borrowing more than twice. THKOKKCIOX 1'ACIKlC. Couvallis, Oct. 20. Saiuruay was the time set for hearing tho ar guments for tho removal of col. T. E. Hogg as receiver of tho Oregon Paclllo railroad, aud the caso came up before Judge Pipes that afternoon, Judge Pipes said that ho saw no causo for removing Col. Hogg as receiver and he overruled the mo tion. Tho cjvurt received uolincatleu .that Receiver Hogg would produce euough money to pay ntt tho men for the months of March, April aud Mav. tho nnnounooment luItii nindn away with $100 In coin. There was only $170 iti tho safe, aud in tho ex citement the burglars overlooked f 7U lu a small drawer. A Hole was drilled in the safe from tho top, nnd tho explosion was so great that the small brick bulldlni;, which served ns nu olttoo, was seriously damaged. People who lived in tho. vicinity were awakened aud sprang from bed, thinking thoro was an earth quake. This morning n steel com IKirtmctit Monglug to the safe, w herein Is usually kept tho mouey and valuables, was fouud in ths brtikh about twelve blocks from the .kiiue of the crime. The burglars had titled the box, but left papers ami valnablts not i. which aro now tj,o hand of the polloe. Tho work was evidently done by men wtio wew expert safe envekert, M'KINLKY TAIUH- J.AW. Washington, Oct. C-Tho brief of the United State In the of certain importer, in wu en iudcoq fltllntlonnllty of tho McKinley torlfT law Is involved, has been prepared by the attorney general. The ap pellants contend the act is unconsti tutional becatie of the omission of the tobacco rebate clause in the bill as signed by tho president after it was agreed to In conference, nnd be cause It contains the bounty and re ciprocity provisions. Concerning tho first contention, the attorney general traces the course of the law through both houses, Its approval by the president aud lis depo-he with the secretary of slate. Tills Is tin niest appropriate evidence of which the court may take judicial notice In considering the existence and content- of the law, If It Is com plete aud regular and Is not im peached by tho entries upon the legislative Journals or other evidence inconsistent therewith. In the caso at bar tin- journals do not show any diserepauty between the bill as pnsM-d and asapproved. Conceding, however, the attorney general s-iys i hat the tobjeco rebate section wua omitted from the bill after Its puts ige ind before approval by the presidi-m, is allegtd, tbi8act would not render invalid tho remainder of flic hill, which did pass both iiouK-s, and was approved by tho president, for lie reason tho rebate section and .ho approved bill were separable tud independent of each other. Concerning the sugar bounty laiibe, tho attorney geueral says It was for the purpose of encouraging lie production of raw sugar in this otiutry. Counsel, he snye, assign the Increase of duty upon woolens, lilks aud cottons to the necessity for additional revenues to pay the sugar oounty. There is no wanant for this assertion. The question of the validity of the bouuties is as old as that of the protective tariff, and has oeen answered, in the sime way, by constant legislation and acquiescence of the people, as old m the nation tself, has sanctioned both direct and udlrect bounties. The reciprocity clause, tho attorney geueral says,' could not have been intended to Increase the revenue. Its cuiidi tloual operation precludes any such idea. It Is wholly Independent of any other clause in the bill, nnd Die passage or failure to pass, had uo bearing whatever upon the passage of the remainder. The clause is constitutional, he says. It is uot the delegation of legislative power to the president, but Is is only legis lative direction, by which the alter native provision of an existing law Is made applicable to the happening of facts, the oxisteiice of which is to bo determined by tho president. A NEOKO'S IIOltltlBLE CIUME. Queen City, Tex., Oct. 20. Near here Saturday, Lee Green, a 19 year old negro, shot and killed Mrs. Lowe, the wife of his employer. He throw tho body into a we'l, and threw her 7-year-old daughter aud 4-year-old boy in after her. Then to make sure of them lie thiew down n washdtettio and some timber'-. The little girl was killed, but the boy escaped unhurt. Tho negro btole a liurso and $00 and started for Arkansas, A posso of men arc in pursuit of him. KLAINE IN WASHINGTON. Washington, Oct. 20. Secretary Hlaiue returned to Washington Sat urday afternoon from his unex pected prolonged absence from the city siuce May last. Mr. Hlaiue w as accompanied by Mrs. Blaine, Mis. Walter Damrosch and Mr. Dell, his private secretary. A score of people who weio inside the guard railing of the station, surrounded tho car oc cupied by Mr. Hlaiue and watched him alight. Foremost of these was James G. Blaine, jr., who greeted his father and mother, and then, taking charge of Mrs. Damrosch, followed the secretary and his wife as they walked arm lu arm down the platform. There was much tak ing oil of hats by the spectators In side the guard ratling, and the sec retary responded to each salute with a smile. Outside tho guard railing were Icrowdtd about 20,000 people. They respectfully made a passage way for the distinguished statesman. Outside the station tho Blaine carriage was walling. Itobert Blaine, the secretary's brother, greeted the (.arty at the carriage door. He and James G. Blaine were the only per sons who met the secretary at the station. None of tho members ol tho cabinet wero present there. Mr. Blaltio shook hands warmly with his driver, ami was driven directly to his residence on Lafayettesquare. A GHOST STOKY. Boston, Oct. 25. Spooks hold a high ouulval ntn house In Cam bridge Saturday night, and com pletely mystified half a dozen po licemen who tried to dislodge them. About 8 o'clock the boarders at the Applaii house were aroused by tv fu lludo of stones uud huge shuuks of coal against the house, which broke the glas completely out of tho two front and several rear windows. Al though eetrch was made for the mnuradert), they could not be fouud, but the mislos Hew thick nnd fast from iiii-von sources and from unou-st-rvid illreotluHS. Tho boarders tin ally gave up tho hunt and called for the jwlkv. Ssrg ai.t Callahan nnd ihrte tntridmen wero soon on tho cviie,tud although making diligent scorch for tho purtous engaged in the depredation, they were otally unable to find them. Iu faot, they were completely mysti fied nt the proceedings, uud could uot bvem to tlud out from whenco the stone nud cail calii. First tho front of the houte wou'd be at Uoked, but when the police wont amuud to that ldt tl e iear of the bout would furuUh a target. Neigh boring yards, boutetona, barus aud WWW3MMMM rikMdMaSiia rl. sheds wero carefully examined, but si ill there was no let-up to tho fusl- lade. The program was kept up until mldulght, when tho police drew off aud acknowledged them selves conquered. Their failure to solve the mystery is accouuted all the more remarkable in view of its being n moonlight evening. BECKin-AKY ULAINK. Washington, Oct. 20. Secretary Hlaino this morning resumed the discharge of his duties as secretary of slate. There appeared no ofllclal news in the departments respecting the latest phase of the Chilian troubles. Nothing has been rf-celved from Commodore Schley nnd Secre tary Ulatne sent word that there was nothing to communicate upon the subject. DID NOT WANT TO UB KISSED. Chhjacio, Oct. 20. Ann Odelia Diss Debar, now known a Vera Ava, spruug a ue v sensation Satm day by creating a lively scene lu the i.fllco of Mujor J. C. Buudy, the editor of the Ileligio-Philosophicnl Journal. l'liu obese, humbug claimed to be a Siiilnuilis; and hud soiueacqiiiiint auce with ituudy. She called at his ollice und in tho course of a brief conversation expressed n wish to kiss him, The major had no de sire to smack Vera's warm red lips and told her so. She at once at tacked him and scratched his face. She would have done more dauiago had she not been overpowered and ejected from the building. 1100DLEIIS TO HE AKHKSTKD. CuiOAUO, Ills., Oct. 20. The grand jury this morning returned several indictments in the criminal cnurt against the parties concerned in the poor house nod the insane asylum boodle scandal. The court officials refuse to give out the names until th" arrests are made. STATE. JUKY DID NOT AGREE. Poki'Land, Oct. 20. The jury in tho case of Jiditi W. Scott, charged witli manslaughter, had shown no dgus of coming to a conclusion when Judge Stearns was ready to adjourn court on Saturday, so he calltd them out, and, on inquiry, elicited the information that tliej were hopelessly divided, having stood seven to five ever since the night before. He thereupon dis ofcaiged them. Young Scott was teen at McCracken's store, where he has been employed, nnd wns asked what lie thought of the verdict. "When they first went out," he re plied, "I had no Idea how it wouid come out; but when they came in after being out so long I expected they had disagreed." "Don't you think they ought to have cleared you ?" "Certainly I do; hut every prison er thinks that." The uext thing in order is for a date to bo sit for another trial. HOME IN PORTLAND. Portland, Oct. 20. Solomon Hindi, United States Minister to Turkey, arrived here this morning. "fqrei7gat. THE ENGLISH FLOODS London, Oct. 20. The ll odsln England, as the result of the recent two weeks successive gales, still con tinue. A great amount of damage to the River Thames in some places extend u utile or so beyond its banks. The town of Etou and many of the streets of Windsor are impassable, and boats are being used to convey people from house to house. COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIVES. London, Oct. 20. The British steamer "Boston" from Cardltl for London anlved at Falmouth after having been in eollisou early this morning with the British baik "Charlwood" from Antwerp foi Valparaiso. The Charlwood fouud ered almost immediately after the collision with a loss of fourteeu lives. Three men were killed on board the Bostou at the time of the collision and the steamer's bows are badly stove lu. The captain of the Charl wood, his wife, son, governess nnd stewardess together with all the bark'sotUcers and six of tho seamen, a total of 10 persons were dowucd in plte of tho desperate efforts made by tho lifeboats and vessels which happened to be near the scene of the eollls on, to recuo them. Theetlorti of would bo life savers wero greatlj I nmpered by darkncMS which pre vailed at the time of tho iuvIiI.mk Tho spit where the two vessels met la not far from Eddystone rocRs 114 miles from Plymouth. Ouly nn ap prentice and the captain's daughter wero saved. THE PEACE CONGRESS, London, Oct. 20. Tho jHjaeo con greas which Is to be hold at Rome next mouth, under the presldeiice of Signer Bonghl, will be directed uo less against the principles of tho triple alliance than against tun Wu. tonis alliance of Muuloh. Klnnr Bonghl as a politician is a Cuuservu live, and Is a personal friend well as a fd-ower of tho Italian primo in'iilsior. This did mil, how ever, prevent hlui from throwing all th weight of reputation for pro found ioaiuiiig and iudmulUiM in- llllktl-l .l.t.ll..!, 111.. I. it.... I ... .. .1 ........j nh....iv mil itm-illUMl ui mo government to renew the tnpta alliance. In April lat urtlules signed by him m the Faufulla called eloquently for the ceatlou ause oj mo pnucy wuicu was pro voking France to hostility and of the rulirous alliance by which peace was maintained. He admitted that the object of the triple alliance was the maintenance of peace, but d. eeribed the peae m "one whldj ruins us nil; n peace which Is monthly, weekly, yearly In peril; a pence whlah fills us with alarm and obligations to keep to our guns con stantly, and to shout every momeiit, Who goes there?' " He wns nsu Ingfor the dissolution of tho triple nllianc . It wns renewed Hm- 2S, but.notliliiKdlscoiinigeJl.npiiarenlly, he Is now convening a congress to dlcusi peace of a kind to w-in-li his previous description will not urip1'. Iu the meanwhile the M 'Hindi council elves little Unheal! m ( a cessation of tile commercial war, agdnst which protests aro rising no le-s loudly on the French side "C tin frontier. French economl-ds are saying that their Mediterranean traile will he shortly destroyed by It. One publication estimates that the loss to It 19 Bomeiliiug over 13-!,000,0i 1 of lire. VESSEL WRECKED. London, Oct. 20. "Ketch Vice roy" has been wrecked near Stives on tho coast of Cornwall. Her crew is missing. A boU with a i-nrnso of :i seamau on hoard wn. found. ARRl STUD ON SfSI'IClON. Pkiilin, Oct. 20 A in in named Schulzp, a clerk out f cmpln.v meiii wa-ariested on sii-picnm uf being the u.urdeier of IL-d !).. The Hit-die woman who was fun t murdered nud iiiulil.it d iu II lz market at Cussel, y-sterday moru nig. A NEW GERMAN GAME. Berlin, Oct. 20. The emperor has been earnestly studying fool ball for weeks pasl. The bleu first sug gested itself to him dining the time lie was nursing Ids injured knee on board the Holienzolleru. Immedi ately upon his return to Berlin the Loudou embassy received instruc tions to buy up every available book upon the English national game and the bookshelves or nil the Lon don publishers were rausneked with out a moment's delay. Tho result has been the arrival at Potsdam of cases upou cases containing nothing but works upon tho pastime under Rugby, Association, and every other rule ever invented. His miij'-'Stj', with the aid of several officers of his personal stall who are acquainted with the English lan guage, has waded through these vaiious works, nnd the result Is, the iuceptiou of a new and 'wonderful game which is going to make Eng enders and Englanderiues fairly sit up in astonishment. There are to be two distinct games one played with a largo ball and the other with a small one. The In fantry of the line are to play the large ball game and the cavalry and guards the other. The major ball Is about two yards in circumference and constructed of sheepskin in flated aud surrounded by strong leather bands; the miner ball is an ordinary hollow ball of india rubber encased in stout untauued leather, and about twice the size of an Eng lish cricket ball. There is n compli cation of goals placed at stragetlc points in the game which covers n much more extended area than the Euglish one. The English residents in this city are chuckling at the startling inno vations, uud are ready to a man to turu out on messe nnd witness the first terrible encounter between two regiments whenever the public eye is permitted to gaze upou the con test. Atpreseuttho troops are tak ing private lessons within the con fines of the bairack yard, and muttered anathemas on the incon venience of barked shins are pouring from the mouths of officers and privates alike. IMARKLT& SANFiiANtisco.Oct. 20. Wheat; buyer, 1891, fl.73. season $1.S2J. Cuicaoo, October 27. At close wheat was steady,cash 03; Dec. 94J J; May fcl.OOJ $1.01. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, Oct. LC Fore cast for Oregon aud Washingten: Rain, iu western Oregon nud gener ally throughout Washington. iVAl, KSTATk" TUANSFKIIS FlbKD WITH roll.NTY UEIOKDKK. S S Martin and wife to W. E. Catterlln, lots 1, 2 3, S, bl 17, Depot aid, 7.r0. J L Lynch nnd wife to J X Jones, 1G a, see 10, 0 s 1 w, $1000. W D Boyer nnd wife to O & C Ry Co, lot 1, bl 7, Woodburn Packing Co add, ?2J0. Woodburn Packing Co to O & C Ry Co, right of way over bl 6, 0, $411. J M Sutter and wife to M M'chel brook, OSxlOS of bl 21 Capital Park, f500. Jo Boedlghelmer, single, to M Mlchetbrook, J n Waller d 1 c, $S00. J II Albert and wife to D F Wag ner, part lot 4, l-l 32, corner Court and Liberty, $S00O, Geo Goode, single, to Herbert Rtvwllt, lot 2, bl 10,Hlghland,$1000. Baby crid, Mother sighed, Doctor pretorllxsl : Castorin! I4v Vm jail takOMkme imiur rt V men onu-i muu cvKfiumr Uan M I doc. Try tho. ' Prwmp rrllffla lck heailiefee. rililnc uujr, MutlrUon, palu Id Uie tUe, unmi)lKtlolhOM ulnc 0Mr, IJItlo ',';- 0 dxw. 8iU prtSv Arrrwm)m all crude and crif r"i uui UwpuS. fi. &$? rr? &? na " tfftpP0JBG! loth tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to thelasto, nnd acta gentlyyct promptly on the Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, liead nohes and fevers nnd cures linbitual constipation permanently. Forealo ia 50c and 1 bottleB by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP. CO. SAN FRAHCISCO, OAL. '01IISVIUE. KY. NEW YORK, tl.. Quick timo nua through trains oflered passengers nnd shippers by tho Chicago, Union Pacific &North wGsteru Line. San Francisco nnd Portlnnd to Chicago. eod Aug l'a-sengers destined to the promi nent cites east of tho Missouri river should pi.tronizethe Chicago, Union Par-ifiL-& Northwestern line. Mag nificent Pullman aud Wagner sleep ing firs, elegant Pullmun nnd Northwestern dining cars, free re clining ehnir cars, handsome, day cmu-'ifs and comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. eod-aug SALHJl 1LUIKET HEl'OUT. A Sjiiiiimlklol tlieMnrkots Huylng nud .SellliiR Prices. I1KTAIL PRICKS. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Shoulders -Sugar cured.pcr lb,12 liiciikf.it baeou 15 Hiinif Sus.ir cured, peril), 16Jc. Reef tXgil'M rorfc bg) 10 Mutton Scai.c. Veal 1012'$e. Tlmothvwed Per pound, 8c: selling Red clover teed Per pouud, lie. Wlilteclover-secd Per pouud, 30c. " AiMite ic per jiouna. Red ton 10t! per pound. Lincoln Grns-i 12Xci ner pound. K e ur.iss iuc per ponuu. Orchard Grass 17c per pound. New potntors 10c per bushel. Canned Krulu-Peaches, $J 00; apricot, 53 CO; blackberries, $3; corn, best grades SS 00; tomatoes SI 50; string beans 51 50; green peas 51 85: per doz. In two lb cans. Fresh Vege'iiblet. Potatoes 40c; carrots Wc; parsnips 75c: onions 4c per lb. PishSalmon 710cperlb; Sturgeon 5 7c per lb-small flsh Kto per lb; sultbalmou, 710u per lb; Chinook Milmon, 10. BUYINUjl'MCES. Whe,u 79Kc net. Klour Per barrel. S5.00, best 1U8 lb. Oats Per bushel. JOgAS2c. Harley Per bushel, 4045c. IJr.in Per ton, $21 00 nt mill, IsacUed. Shorts Per ton, S2." 00 " sacked. Uhp Per ton, S2U.00 " sacked. Wool 17c to c20. Eggs aoc per dozen. Potatoes Per buihel, 20o Corn meal 3c per pound. Cheese 1214o per pound. Dried plums Per lb. 6a7c. Dried prunes Per lb. 1012c. Hutter2oJ0c per pound for good Ijrd10iai2c per lb Hams Per pouud,H12c. llacon sides I'OtOper lb. Shoulders 89c peril). Chickens 7c perpoand. Turkeys 10 to c lb, Gteo7sperlb. Ducks, 12per lb MARKETS BY TELEGRAPII. POHTLAND. Wheat Valley, 51.50 per cental. Klour standard, J4.b0. Walla Walla S4.C1; Oats New WUltei40 to 43c per bushel. Alillstuflb Bran ?lS10;8hoits,?25 to 26 ground barley, S3 to 2 1; cnopfeed. 822 to S23, middlings, $25, per ton. Hay S1213 per ton. Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 30c; fancy creamery :X)A good to lair, 27; California choice 27to3Ic. Kggs Oregon 27C) c per dor.. Poultrj- Old chickens, So. Potatoes 10 at (A: per cental. Cheese Oregon, 11 to H)c; Callfornib 12c. Sugars Golden C, 4jc; extra C, 4; dry granulated, 5J cube, crushed aud Pow dered, 6c per pound. Beans Small white, 3c; pink 2JJ: bayos, 3e; butter, :'fe; llmas, 34c. Dried FrulU Queted: Italian prunes. Sc; Petite and German, 7c per pouud; raisins, 52 25 per box; plummer dried pears, 8 to 0c; sun dried and factory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated peaches, li to lie; Smyrna flgs, 20c; California tigs, 7c per pound, Hides Dry hides, 8 to 9c; c less foi culls; green over 55 pounds, 7c; under 55 pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, SOc(3il.25. SMOKED S1EATS AND LAKU. Eastern hams, 13 to 15c; breakfast ba con, 12 tol3o; sides, 9 to 10c; ,lard, Wi to 12Jc per pound. SAN KitANCIPCO. S.VN Fkancisco, OcU 21 Wheal; buyer Barley feed $1.05 tl 03 per cental O:ts-Oray Jl 35 to 1 37J ier cental, old. Corn-Ijirge yellow, jl5 to Jl 27X; white 51.25 to Jl SO per cental. Hops 13 to 15o par pound. Potatoes Garnet Chiles," 40 to 55c; Early Rose, 25 to 40c; Uurbauks, 03 to 40c; sweet, 75 to SI. 25 per rental. Onlons-CXI to 70c per cental. Butter-Choice, 25 to 2:fc; plokle roll, 21 to 25c; creamer?, 25 to 2tic per pound. Eges Oholce ranch, 7Hlo40c; coldstor age, 19 to 21o par dozen. siiscELAinT8 MAitKirrs. Cuicaoo, Oct. 8l.-Vhent, cash IBc. yvrfj'fnmiiiMMJiM i Head- Aches Blck.lieache are the ontwtrd Indi. alioni oX deransemenU ot the ttomach and towels. As Joy's VogetaU Sarcapanua It iho oaly towel regulating preparation ol SaraaparlHa, Jt U sew why It ts Uo ouly appropriate EarMpartUalnskk-beadaehcs, ItUttetoaly apprepNate: ItUaa tbsolute caw. Alttr a course, of It an ooeasioaal d at Interval will forever alter prevent return. Jno. M. Cox. oi 735 Turk Stret, San Fraa chco. wrilw: "I Uave been troohW with attacks ol stk neadaehe for Uw latt Uiree years Iron uxo to Uire Umcx a week. Soo lltae so I Umgfat two bottles ol Jayi ve tabta S.4Mrai4 t hlw oaly tot oa9 attack slaa. and tkat was on Ue seoead day alter I togas Mtn; u J Vegetable Fur nlt liv Tian'i t r?. .v .. Si OK 7 ---..EJM "JCl . I fTK Jon's trvet. 'j. wwu. i-ffjjMHir. wtirtttYriTTiTin i 'iifinftyrnii an xttrmn-n inraMta ifrtrmu j- Hirnitiiro and njyJ Ik "O ESTT'C , mn mJ Aill-lrh , fcS Pooled nor Trusted, Consolidated But continue to have th'c largest stock in Salem t,J and services free m the city; half prico in t p N bpfcml attention given to enibalminrr m, ,1 Coali and clean work. Satisfaction inmM,,l..i ,V" Uictkrl by consulting us. oney Sl F levsr Park Crev Tliu Co in ins Lint. Tile Chicnj-o. Union Pud lie & North wi-atcru Lluo olk-rs tho hfbi uccominodatioua to tho tiuvolliifr public on route from San Francisco aud Portltmd, Chicago. Through trains, fust time, muiriiitlcent Hk-ep-Idk cars, olepintdiniiiK wirt', colonist sleipers, recllninf; clmlr cars and hiuidsome day coaches, eod -Aug. Ilucklen's Arnica Falvo, The lleht Salve in the world for Cute. is guaranteed to give perrect Hotlsiaction ir money rofinrir-d Prirai. ?S rcU per nnx. For sale by Dan'1 .1 . Krj. 225 Com ht, NE1V ADVEUTI8KS1J5NTS. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, liny, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, City Warrants. VrOTICKU hereby given, to oil whom It LtI may concern, that there in now nn wiuit funds applicable to the paj ment of all warrant) of the city of Milem, Oregon, "endorsed'" by the treasurer between Jan 11. 1(91, and 1-cb. 0. 1891; and that interest will cense on mid warrants from the t-ate fthls notice. F. J. SWAFFOKI). City Treasurer. Salem, Oregon, Oct. 19, lb'Jl. lOKIbt Bids for Painting. THE Board of Trustees of the Oregon ttato Insane Asylum invite bids for painting two cottages near the Asylum. P-articulars' will be Airnlsliel upon appli cation to Dr. 1j.Ii. ltowlaud, medical t-ucer Intcudeot. Bids will bo opened on Tues day. October 27, 1891, at k o'clock p. in ut office of board. The right to rcj. ct nny or all bids is reserved, SYLVIMTEH PKNNOVER, GEO W. McBHIDK, PHIL. METaOUAN, WJf.A. MUNIjT. Board of Trust ce.. CJerlt of Board. 10 21 Iw 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1892 AND Country Gentleman the: best of the AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. DtVOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-G rowing, Live-Stock and Darying. While is nlo includes all minor depart ments of llural interest, such as the IVmltry Varrt Entomology, Bee Keeping. Green tioui.e nnd Grapery, Veterinary lleplle-, tarm Questions nnd Answers, Fireside Heading, Domestic Economy, nnd a sum nary of ihe news of the woek. Its Market Keports nreunusuall.v com plete, nnd much mention is paid to tho prospects of the reps, us throwing light upon one of the not Important of all questions When to buy and when to sell It is ltbcrally lllus rated.an.' by H-cent Enlargement, cou alus more reading matter than ever be. foie. The subscription prico Is $113 per otir.tmt we oiler u special reduction In our CLUB HATES FOR 1S92: Two SonscmiTioNs.lu one remittance S 4 IX HCMsCKTlTJONS, do do. . 10 WKI.VK 8t LSCHU-rlONS, do. do. 1-. S-Toj-ll new subscribers for Iftn, piy uglnadvr.n'-cnow.wewllt send the ,a per Weekly, from our receipt of the remit-anc-j. to January 1st, IMS, without charge '.UniKU TUCKKK t HON. Publishers, Albany, N. V. Rustic! lloslic! Rustic! iil0,k,-'lhaln'-Se',e's'- Stuts of. Oceorreadlniroliaini, laniptuadi, outer tab e. nower kluds. lCy rockmg and Ulgh chairs, etc, for sale Or Excluuisc for Second Hand (luoiU. I Wl ad Ineneet Itmtlo work Bt old Court Hous. . Afl klndof furniture rehired. H. T. MARTIN, Pmpr. New Lccalion , ,.Tvl' l1? b "' .est,'e offle h been To Strawberry Growers. ,. Jm .'il;,!lutl.w rS far Urge iSK;fift,ra3Wy,-K aa tHtnmnrl.rtiiip, fatttyn fne. imiI. Vdjrn ftt Ukl.k 1.. M len nttvr iM(, Nleni, vtsort. Williams & .Hudson, tt Stele 4rit. lUSD-MABB FKBNCK CANINES Bruises. i-ores. Ulcers, Salt Kheum, l-ever i jinn 4nnerJn Iil? !? -55? Sores, letters Lapped Hands, Clilfolalus, nnner, in Simpson's adtliloa.'1 'orns nnd all Skin Eruptions, nnd post- )0Stij lively cures Piles, or nn tinv rnnnlrod. if. -l auiv -. i SFssa e 31 1T? Have neither- . 298 & 300 Com'lSt 25c Want Column Ndtlces Inserted for nvi . i uoitu i;ach mVwmov01?1 Iiiinimit lt. fcs.t ... V.1'Ji. Nft ,a tnaH tweAn-rAu'" 'm8 ota - " 1I-U15, J "" ' - J CiKWING.l)one l)ytheTT" O rcrdny. Inquire at 171, CYM& J Sf j 7IOUNJJ.-Share 419 Gold vJTl stai. othce li TOR IlEsT AND SAI.B-Thinl 1 fnrltirht.limii.airni...f iurF,wl fnr Kiilo IR. T.'..i.i ."'.. 'Cftncl omce, Cottle-Parkhurn block TS15 .... ...... vu-' 4-fllMIllI tl III I'lTr "" OIOC IJI Xi Ulcers and KlsVure-. pn.tsJS Jl 5.r. , . ir u .ositively, cured iMffil de entlon from busin ss. 1 UniiMntfal selves at their uu n ln.ines hou aciiinsl anteed. An fiiu o the on lSl drcMj Western ottlce. Com,, tl & ,u., uick oox ivn cm, Oregon. U TTTANTED Unp nirpnl, mut.cim...l V V . i mouth tt'hlns our pxult on 11 merits. Wo want cnuntv nnd eeinl nnnnlj nnrl r!ll .... 1 . .. ti . . I b ..- uv '.iiiiupc uafK Ullgooasi tiold Ifucouutya-en full to clear t anil exptnsesaf rn thlrtt dajs'trlslil n general ngent Ic.h than J2). V rJ send large lllustntid circulars nnd 1 wltnaspecial offer to cull teirltorjij piled lor. on rtce!ntof3 nnt eenl. uJ Apply at once and get in ot the bJ Address ncnnerlIunuractur.nzCo3 the bnj ZU0P3J t'diijJ rilHK ALKA-IIL.SP1IUAK feOCIETI-1 X aieeis every aiu.oay evenlDjiil o'clock, in the hall oer vbe tt&te lut ranee building. MeUineaareoreutotti pub'lc. Itev. KobertWhitakcr fret In . x. . Cuslck, Vice 1-realdent. 10IU 3 II Strawberries and Grapes. Tvicntj varietltsofeachforKile Muul ol culture aud dcKcripthe raakai ii.iu.ui eiiuri'i uiuye. c-esi ciaaiiw fruit.'.. S'.iltnbl'- fi i this clln iite.KDtMif purcui'iu lo k. iuji r.14, ai-m,UrtgWL SI3f HOP & til., successor to Low hiiiff ;ct. Slerchfint tailor. All kind ct clcttrl moae 10 niaer. repairing and c!rtI luntly done. OneMck kuIi foratl S.H. One frocK suit 'I t irmcrlv fl 1 overcoat K0, lormerly . One ieaW.1 formerly . One nalrof Pautti7.fan S10. axi Commercial M-.J-aleru, Or ii Capital City Kesbril J as. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarDiMcakatAOtaclWj None but white labor era ..j-cdlulB establishment. . , A good substantial meal o t " or' class style TiTeuty-ilve cenMper meal RED FRO N T Court street, bttuten Jonrnal OR!ce Mlnlo"t Livery. ANE OF THE LAKGKHT 1" Uiueuts In the State. If werw Oft I'brtland. Largest stock Uil ltofl the suite, aid blgeet discount. W price list of Job prinling, and fWS Tejal blanks. & ' WAi 4 Bteam Prlntor SalfW OiJ Health is Trt-atment,r euinteedipecJte wg,i term, l)lzrlr.ess. renvois "". VJCiM NeurHlirlo, Headache, NervoiuR caused lv the ue of alcohol " Wakeml.n.is. Mental IvPrf'S15f Ingof thebraiu resulting in '"ut k leading to misery, fifrcay A ,,'rfVf mature oldage, Uirreunes. X 'iii caused by oer-exerltonof , J?Jjt, pi box contnlni one month w"?VT git a box or lx boxes for fMA M prepaid o receipt of price. WPfiPAHAVTEE SIXB0XP To euro nay case. Wth 5S5 reived hr us for six boxes, ?f ' r with IVt. wc will send the Jyz&l written gmrantf to refund c" o the treatment does not ?. oSC1 antee uuu-Kl only by G.iSSuOr. BUt, Hole agent, SC9 OomSU Cholco Bargains In Bcal E"' 1 Acre, large, new bnueM "" 18 Acres, very linr. I0 Acre, houfe and tarn. j am 1!;S5H jr n and Ileal Btte nl;' wd; I. in. s apart n-w - t -. ii .J.....-..rltUl'4 . "IffliRITIRIP Weall Final Account. T. whm I rar '?l;Ji!i herebv risen that the o,n2l5tA. Wiiri Ihe is'' rti Qraon t-r v'tnSLtift-J: imlbv -a'.1 -nnrt fi f ' "'"Lia ... 'a AndfruiUofaUkludiiaKaton. Alwtha nt brand of cigars and louwco. 10 U f ItaU ' "" Kl. deed. ,, BO-cas, urrj"Bt "" V 'Jta-"