U'MJU'.ivwm "" jvon9?"'' m ft WT3 UJI" ",, ' 'umumi m LfcllfeMi ! thieves " trying to capture. " ttlhrf W wound! nu rfunroil nnd brought to W, Where It was reported that i fit about w lynon v KV OP AN INSANK MAN. If r Jnn.27. TigM- rifcw-fv't rfv. wJVii Heavy ropcB, .- . wM.fc(.v was eel ini lUH jult fen I donnueii - .stsrt for tlnngeroua .u - jlWgeway came irotn uu.... h.rA Bin lamw THE CHILIAN AFFAIR. rhe Telegram from llio Chill ana is Satisfactory. the const ucar San Francisco, and bo ' an amendment any amendment re put that city and Oakland under during taxation or providing out of contribution, ItUi.oi'ecnnd lino we what fund of taxes llio appropriu- I have Boniu good guns of the old put- lern iiiuuuK.il in in'- Muiiuij'iii imi lon as at Ban Francisco and Han la a Mltfay farmer, and Jailer Bowman 'MtfdtfrJll,taoii Ms r-ty to hAtmZte wltu tilitl. The case Jtf toeeullar one llldgoway Is . . j. . anil IfcU year ago Jio wu considered- iwelly bright, ',1'ubu ''"'" ably began tp jau. u"'""; insane people, no uoi " tv M.r nennle are after uim, - i,,atinhad anv alrauge hallu- ikUon, except that ho has maae row to kill every man, wuuj dcbd In Bullitt coUDty. .ue wted out to execute his tlireat, out. " t . .... ". .., natrium kfter staying there a week or two , escaped, but wna capiureu ui iH as he uppearcd In the vicinity his father's uouno. Again no Lifted, and the county was in a mate or terror uih.i " v... taiore in custouy. u ".? x i- i-i to....t- in nnitMof the IkI- Inunna nf lha attendant, and It was ot until 8unduy nljiht tlmt Bow man Bucneeded In tracing hlra. He i yraa armed with a hugo club, and was going to his father's nouso io kill the family, when ho was cap ered and taken to Jnil. This thm be will be kept In c'.oho confinement fmM, a strict watch will bo kept on feliw. oiikss woitic WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.Thlsgov- rilmeut yefcterduy received a long WMseage frm Minister Egan, cou- vAvtmr nn oiler on tho part of the Chilian government for tho settle ment of all excltlmr dllllcultles with tba United States, This message confirms In every particular the statements nmdo In the Asaaoclated Press dispatch received from Santl. Mgo Monday evening, which was In effect that Chill agreed to withdraw tho offtsriBlvo noto sent by Mattn, to withdraw the request for the lecab of Eg in, und to submit the Balti more affair to the arbitration of some neutral nation or to the decis ion of tne Uulted Btates supronn court. Egan stntm these proposl tlona at grentor length than tho prts. dispatches, but tho exact additions cannot now bo ascertained. Then Is reason to believe, however, thai tha Chilian government not onlj eflers a withdrawal of thooflenslvi woU), but in addition oilers to apol ogize. It also agreed to tho proposi tion made by tho United Btates lu rfrd to tho right of asylum and wfe conduct of refugees. Egau'a dispatch was submitted to the cabinet at tho meeting. The The eD tiro question was disoussed, and It Is understood a dlU'orenco nl of opinion was dweloped as to the proprloty of acctptltiB Ho oirer without modlllcatlon bo far as It ro Ikted to tho submission of tho ques tion of ChlU'e responsibility for tht fttUok on tho Bailors or tho Haiti mora to tho arbitration of a neutral nation or to tho decisjou of tho su premo court. Without reaching a dcolsion the meeting adjourned. LUM1MAW BAl'n. PaitAi)i:r.i'iiiA, Jan. 27, The result of the Investigation by the tho doctors of the University of Vet erlnarluus on tht lump-Jaw common tp cattle, Is mado puhllo. They HudJ no oao on record whero tho dlsouse was transmitted to man from eutlnu diseased meat. The opncluslou Is reached, Ihereforo, that where the lungs, liver and other organs are found not nflucUd, It Is probably Hafo to use tho meat. OWWOUTH 80I.O. NKW YpHK, Jan. 27. -At Btan fold's sa'o today, Collworlh, by Klectlonocr, n Aill brother of Buuol, was bought by A. II. Moore, ol Philadelphia, for $14,600. J. Duun AYalton of this city oll'o td yiunford 175,000 for Advertiser, hut the olVr was ro'usoiK BeothoOiegou Laud Company's j?rlco list on paso I wo. Dyspepsia Wakos juauy icoj'lo miiersble. nt oft. IttnU to )(-iSktructlau. Dutrcu af k oailxs, nr ttomacli. nick beailacfie. an bunt, to ot tjetlU.a tliit,"all BO"1 rpIlttx, tot) tMie,i'utHjtimi,ni,and in k , uUrhjr ot tin txiweU. PlStrttSS tlie more coinraoa )it Aftar tomm Dyxixltdtxinot ', ' Cet well ot ttMir. It i- Fating tjuirei caretui, Krtltcut ttetion, and a remedy lk llotnl'a Bai rUI,mhncU Beutly yH emweii'y It limes tho lomafU anit other orvft rtulUMi Ui ll8tt(in, cwlM a ewni oi lltHe. aud, l.y Uivu $(ok oereira!x tiip local tit yH4oaui, cur ti,eneaQono hpaUrtehe, and rtfreJif Wm tlmt nuud, "Ik-m-lnnm irouMwl with Ujm! 1 tud but little irctlle, D(t Ut 1 Otu tj-mtm at dWrwuxl me, or Old r mo Wile good. After vM iKIfri n I would rxperlettef fesM, or tlrwl, nll-ifuno lyrtlng, a lhwt) 1 had nut eateu an) tiling. XI j irwWe, I think, va wMVttel by my tewuHwi, indnUug, d irvm U-lug jtwrw MMttuilutluorH)mlth four tm l). It l,r,ufftmli U tfW aa lm wen w mo!umi pix-n it pv n pjfcMlOi ia "Jf l yit& wM IW4el th mliu I lud MlfMfrtenteV, awwaitA, M. K.S. MywiAUetotaVo llwd's P pMttWa49ftOwtb4edlobuyuyll Hood's rjiparilla B, L WWW W,, jtjHrf4rii. laK, NM4. MONTMS BETnBENTWOFK Refugees Have Landed, Chilian Cruisers, Our Harbor Defenses, Aboutto Capture uarza,un rac tory Burns, Drifting to Sea, Ar gument Closed, Oregon Sheriffs, Foreign and State .News, Etc AFOMXIY COMPLETE. WasihnotoW, D. 0, Jn "7. Blount, chairman of the houso camtuHtco of foreign relations In speaking or Chill's latest dispatch ivb! "Tho whole matter In sottled and nothing but the preliminaries mmnln to be arranged." rrt,n imnlncrv m.ido by Chili Is rinmnleto as could possslbly be Thttv nronoso lu connection with a complete and humble apology that iho matter or tepamtion uo reiwrcu io the United BtaUs poqrt to tleter adne. There Is no nserve. AIX 18 JIAttMONY, VAfiHlNaTON, Jau. 27. The flrsl oable mes-aga received by the pres ident from Minister Jigan was not In all respcctH salisfactory It was lacking In fullneen, and there wrre many things In t requiring elucidu lon. Another Inter dispatch is uow received, and Its coutenfs such as to eavo nothing for congress to do lu recard to tho president's message. It not only confirms all that has Oeen said In tho associated press dispatches but goes further, and Is ouched in tho moit rnenuiy mrms. n cllect, tho dispatch received says tho chargo that tho Chilians entcr aln a fiellflg of enmity toward the United Btates and to IU flag and uniform l utterly false. Tho djt patch then says that In order to ihow tho friendly reeling cnienaincu hv Dm Chilians for the United dtates and as ovldoncpof their deslro to do all possible, they aro willing to leave tho ah"uir to tho Uulted States supremo court. HTIMi TUKIIE. Montkviuio, Jan. 27,-Tho squad ron of Am rlcan war ships are still here. WOT HATIBKACTOllY. Washington, Jau. 27. -Further inquiry last nlglit strengthens tho Impression that tho reply of Chill Is not satisfactory to tho members of tlm United Btates irovernment. Al though tho answer proposes, it Is understood, to withdraw tho Malta note, tho tenor of tho oiler Ii not agreeoblo and tho proposition said to be contained lu tho reply to arui trato tho Baltimore allair Is taken to moan the whole iiucstlou, whether or not Chill will apologize, as well as nav Indumultv. Of courso that will not bo entertained. Tho United Stales must bo tho Judge of tho pro priety of domaudiug an apology that cannot bo arbitrated. MONTT HimVKKN TWO KIUK3. London, Jan. 27. The coricspon dent of Tho Times at Santiago de Chili today telegiaphs that the text of Chill's reply to tho ultimatum of iho United Biatc-J Is uot yet dls closed and will not bo mode I ubllo until Batuulay, Tho correspondent furtlureays Chill Is relying on ad vices received from Mlulstor Montt, m Into as Friday, that paelllu assur uuecs aro given him ouustuutly by nialne. It Is considered tho settle ment la practically arranged es poclully as Chill through President Montt was given counter assuianccs of niemUy reeling and of a deslio to MMy all reasonable demauds. Bresldont Montt's position, tho cor respondent eays Is now seriously compromised. Everything In Chill remains quiet so far. Till! HKKUOr.ia HAVK IANI)KD, Wabhimi'ixn, Jan. 27. Tho full loxtof thv dispatoli received at tho navy department from Commander Evans, of tho gunboat Vorktown, U us follews: "OAM.AO, Peru, Jan. 2d, "Tho Yorktown arrived today. 1'ho refugees havo been latuletl Will bo ready for seas as soon as coaled. If tho Yorktown la to re ntal u hero long enough, I should very much llko to give tho crow liberty. Doluyud on account of fog two days oil Culluo, Evans. Washington, Juii. SU. Tho seo- relary of the navy yesterday after noon sent n cable message to Com mander Evans, of the Yorktown now at Culluo, authorising htm to uivu the crow shore leave. This hows thu vessel will remain at Callao for at least two or three days It Is said at tho navy department that It It nut decided whether tho Yorktown or llostou or both shall return to Valparaiso, CHILIAN CUUISKHS. Paius, Jau, 27. The Chilian cruiser Preuldeuto Pluto lies at Havre, ready to go to wu at auy luonniut. The Cpltn Prutt ll not be lu a condition to sail before April, mm UAiiiiou m'.PKNBKs. Nhv YoiiK. Jan. S.7. lu an Inter- Diego, and a number of submarine mines that could he placed In posi tion to shut out the enemy and closo tho openings to Iho harbor. They would Just now bo mines that would explode on contact with vessels and nH by electricity. Again we have for sudden Use all tho tugs, entiiji yacht and harbor boats, which, by great sacrifice of life and properly, giving each a long spar lu front and some ill nandte, 'could he used to protect theentiancoof th barborc These nilnci, with other aids readily flUiWfllt'l, might ktepnutan enemy, fri'in Ban Francisco, the Columbia river and Puget sound, A1 "rst we would have to sufTer a great loss of Ufa while operating to confine an enemy within as close lliulis as pos slblu." AIIOUTTOOAPTUIIK OAliKl. Ban Antonio, Texas, Jan. 27. The military authorities hm- are confident of capthrlngor umdhilat Ing tho force of Quru todny. A move was mado at daylight, which they believe will surround the revo lutionists, It Is reported that Garzn has been legally advlned nt to sur render to the United Btates, us under tho treaty ho would be di livered to Mexico, which means pertan deflUh OIL VAOTORY JIOItNfl, Eril7.An7II, N. J., Jan. 27. The extenslyo plant of Borno, Scrymsti &Co., lubrlcatlugollmanuracturerV, was entirely distroyed by fire lust ulght. One of tho stills exploded, causing a conflagration. Still afui still exploded, and soon the entire plant was a mass of flames. Bia ln'g oils floated out on the sunuc of Btaten Island sound, gieutly en dangerlug shipping. The Stnten Island meadows Here fired, igniting the (resile of the Baltimore nnd Ohio railroad, which spins the sound here. The oil works, covmed ten neies with 400 fo f fpniluge. Wharves of full length frontage were consumed, togitner witn cooper shops, barreling filler, and pulp housca, fcirly-flve thousund now burro's anil many thousand barrels of manufictured oil were lost. Tho lass aggregate $300,000; In suranco partial. uuiftino io snA. JJi:W YoK, J"". 27, The tow boat Wobstor, towing two scows, Is drifting out to sea. Tho Webstoi was struggling In the teeth of a flft mllogalo, wheu the hawser broke and became entanglod about the propeller. She bccimo helpless, drifting, and the scows with her. It is known t'at Blxty Itullan laborers were aboard tho boowh. Tho towboat Nichols, with two other scows, which wero near, started to their assistance. The scows brolco loose, aud they with sixty other Italians aro also gone. It Is thought that lu all 125 human beings aro abourd the boats, which aro drirtlncr about at tho mercy of tho waves. Tuks ore searching for them. Nnw Yon K, Jan, 27. It Is thought that ton of tho eighteen missing employees Street Cleaning Department blown out to Bca on tho scow yesterday wero drowned. It Is said thoso remulnlng unless they have been picked up must certainly havo been drowned or frozen to death, AKGUMKNT CXOSfil). Washington. Jan. 27. General Butler yesterday closed his argu ment before tho Uulted Stafes su premo court, on behalf of the nu urohlsts, Flolden and Schwab. OKKOON BHKUIKrS. WalijA Walla, Jau. 27. Quito i largo delegation of Oregon sheiiHs visited walirt walla yesteruuy. They caino from I'endletou, where they had been attending n speelal meeting. Aiuonii tho number was George B. Downing, superlntendbtit of tho Oregon penltontlur; P. M. Ke'ley, of Multnomuh county; A. A Cowlug,of Hawley. P. A. Coude, of Baker; J. I. Bolles, of Union; D. I,. Cotes, of Wiibcn, and J. B. Blchey, deputy sherlll of Umatilla county J. A. Thomson, Columbia county, WiiHli., also accompanied tucm as an Invited guwt. They visited the penitentiary and proiinuuced them selves well pleased with everything, and thought tho Jute plant Just tho thing. KNGLISH COUMKNT. London, Jau, 27. Commenting on President Harrison's Chill mes sage, tho St. James Gnxetlo says tho dispute Is nu examplo of dllllcultles COiiM'tiuent uitou tho suliservleuce of politicians to tho Irish vote, The paper denounces hgan at grxut j length ami In most severe terms, aud says had tho United tttates teu represented lu Sautlugo by gentle man of the stamp of Phelps, I.h - coin, aud Duua the truuhlo would not havo happeued. Thu Globe ws Prveldeut Harrlsou's ultimatum Is covered with spread-eagleism. '1IA11Y M'KKK" 80LU ttlll I2S.00O ! Nuw YoiiK, Jan, 27. A sale of I blood trotting stock front Benator I Stanford's Palo Alto farm com. Uuenced yesterday, B.dy McKee, 1 a full brother to Arlou, aud sou of 1 Electioneer out of Monet te, was tin shall lx paid. If enacted H would eiioble a complete torlfr bill to bo appended to auy appropriation bill under consideration In the house. The significance of It Is readily seen. too On ttolfftr iiIaiu rtii IliA tfuftknlM Ikf tllA Plif1lln coast, General O. O. Howarvl uldtjaoM to J. B. Kergtuon, New York, I We can onucelvo that a small navy fr f25,00rt, iou tho Pacific ot could nisko a an kkuMk.ntixj hulks. large dlstuibance. U could run luto VA8hinoton, Juii. 27, The Hood A MUKIl naruor iikq iiihi oi oaui iuiiihu uuvta itiuk-u iu wuhp Diego, take pout salon and hold to looked a very significant amend tho clly and water, siaudlng on thog uieut to the new code of rule utter (Ufciifclve, nd It could fortify and ed hy Breckinridge (Ky.) It pitn gsrrlson a cvtt city, thus selling It, idri tlmt whenever uny geuerol !or tnake the (rttbrt, and It might appropriation bill I under consider. even attempt several auchnrspeoiT atlou It fchall be lu order to tuuveu KKHOLUTIOX OF 1NQOIIIY. Washington, Jan. 27. Tho house committee nn appropriations has agreed to report a resolution calliuir for an inquiry by the appro priations commlttie of the houto ns to whether the requirements of con gress providing for holding the C dtimlil'iu Exposition at Chicago have been can led out, whether all expenditures of whatever churacler for the exposition were judiciously ipudu, and Inquiring Into the man agement of the afl.dr. TltK 11ILLAUTJ OHAMl'ION. NfcW Yokk, Jan. 27. It was reported ihut Jucoh Bchaefer would accept tho ofler of George Blosson to play another billiard game under the conditions that governed the liiutch duekltd hn-t Friday night. Schaefer, however, fulled to put In nn appearance, and lu consequence Blostou wus sad. The hitter said that he stands ready to meet the champion in au 1800-point bulk-line game, but lie will not pay a threp nights' seiles, as Boh.iefer euggtsls. lie thinks that a match of one night a fair test, iyid doej not care to enter luto a competition tht savors of gate mopey. Jn the re cent match Bchaefer received for his winnings S'JCOO, Pioa on thinks the champion wus well paid for his ulcht's work, and as "tho wbuud" Is in I he business for monej , he fulls to 8e why Bchaefer Miould reiuse lo meet him again. TALKING TOO MUCH. Ban FiiANCibCo, Jan. 27.-4 pw York special buys lllcui do Trumbull, a member of ihe Chiliuu congress, when Ititui viewed today referred to Egau as a scouudiel. He Bald he Aould show him us such hi a lecturo Phurtduy. The Mull and Express prints tho follewing: "If the Chilian delcgato, Trqni hull, expects an Ann. 1 lean audience will allow him tocull Minister Eg..u a Scoundrel and a few other choice names at tho Beform club meeting Thursday evculug he Is very much mistaken. Tho moment Is not auspicious for Chilian blU9tir in this putrioilo metropolis, uor for tho con ilnu.mce of efl'orts to purchase arms iu tills country for Chili, por for shipment of any fuoh arms already purchased, Let our government fearlessly prohibit any export of arms nod ammunition to Chill at once, und let Trumbull beware wuut liofajf." SILVr.lt (JUT.STION. Wabiiinoton, Jan. 27. I-eaeh, director of the pilpl, wus boforo the houso conimltteo on coinage, weights and meosures. and was examined rclatlvo to the sliver question. He uua of tje opnop that the supply and demand for silver alouo regu luted Its price, nnd favored au Inter- national nureemont as the best solution of tho question. BKNSATIONAL ItUMOII. Ni:w Yokk, Jan. 27. A sonsa- tioual rumor current on the stock exehnpgo tblB nfti moon that Egan was killed. 'Iho ftute department ofllciuls ul Washlngti 11 pronounce tho rumor absurd. CAIMUKKI). Faihhavrn, Wash , Jan. 27. George Placer, the Indian who mur dered Moses VonkhiB wus oapturcd this morning ueur Feind.ile. i. 11. HILL. Nr.W Yoiuc, Jan. 27. Two thou sund Deinocruts grasiud Iho bund of JfewYork'sJuulonwiitttorluitnlghl, and aipld tlio popping of chuni pagno corks, David Bennett Hill listened smilingly to the many com plimeutury thlngi said of him. it wiiBn lecoptlou tCudeted him l) the Mauhattau club, and Democrnu from this and other states cougrutu Juted the senator. When Seuat-n Hill arose, after the dinner wni over, 1 wai fully two minutes be fore ho could speak, to continuous was the iipp'ause. Ho thanked the Muiihattaii club, referred to the Otmoorutlc vlct'ttles lu XMew York the past four yiais, aud, speiklug of his share, remarked: "I simply dd what I h It to bo my duty to my state nud to my party. Tills jeur we will storm and carry Bopubllnui ism of the country. We curried the legislature, we will have a new con gressional appartloumeut, to bo fol low ed by a new state appoi tioument, and I hope soou to sit In the United States senate with a D mocratlc colleague." NOTHING NKW. ASHINGTON, Jllll. 27. Till It Is no now features detlnped todny lu regurd to the Chilian allair. The members of the cabinet pieerve a perfect slleuce ou tho tubject of Chill's coucorslous, aud will uot admit or deny un thing, no niove- uieuts of the uuviil force are au nouneed todny. Bepreeentatlvo Blount, chalrmau of the hous? coin, mlttee of forvlgn atlulrs called the depart uieut of ttate, aud had a chat with Becntury Blaine ou the ques tions submltudto cougreM, ami the reply of the Chilian government to the so-called ulttmatumof the United States. The additional correspond euce w in probauiy be seut to con grew In a few days. wife lo Woodburn, KEAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS Transfers Iieretofore recorded In January $lV),fM 60. JAN. 27. Geo W Hollisterand wife to BO Keeue, It 14, annex No 1 HollHter s IIIIUUlJvuT" 4i J e v rron.nin FE Brown, It 4, 5 blk 2 Brooklyn add. Salem, S5ff-T-noria WMton. uiirnarrled, to A W Jette, und David Weston, d 1 c, $-500. Konlfiwiln Brown and Dnlnh Hover. 0 a 30(H) ' O Bourret and w Ife to D Boyer, It t i.i i, .1 W.wwllmrn. SSOO O C Mulkey and wife to Bebecca P Klnsel, 10 a sec 13, tp u s i e, .". Thomas Froct and wife to F J Brown, pt hi 30, MeClaue's add, Woodburn, $700. It Slmnld be in Every House. J. li. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa , sujs he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who wus threatened with puumonia auer au attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies aud several phi si clans had done her no good, ttubeit Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done blm more good than a.iylhlng he nvpr listed for lunir trouble. Nothing llknlt Trv it. Free trial bottle at natilel J. Kr s druixhtoie. 22.') Com Tlie mum w ProtficfJs ovary .tprson cannot loose his niOlioy in C?se oLiu ' InstirocMn tliftt stato, Op tlifii vlio iuisfortuno. aS is tnc cbbo with otlter states. Youmay fyour Doliay but the policy won't forgot you. fJ8 tho .safest nnd best. Evory man ought to cany' Insurance and should put his money where he can't loofii' it. EVERY POLICY IN THIS STATE JJAS CASH and PAID UP VALtJES GUAlUKfSI) UKI1$ IT BANKABLE IF DESIPvEB. SEE ' l - ,l. L. MITCHELL OE THE GEN'X'AqiT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. merclal street. nnd $1.00. Large bottles, 60o, MARKETS. HOTEL AKMVALS. "willajicttb" E P Thompson, J Drowu, A liompori, W E Thomrs, E Mir- gaiiHteru, H E Woodrult, K A 'I'tir- nor, L Wasserman. Portland. G A Btaus, M W Solomon, J C McCaret, C Collins, E W Hnnsou, BF. D Robinson, New York. E W Branulck, Chicago. J F McNIsb, Horseliends. E Gwyune E S Yergue, Gervais. GeoBkinuer, Independence. FKolmiugA B Withreu, N E Olin, B F, N H Allen, Albany. "COOK." It II L'issell, Hurrisburg T It Bewley, McCoy A W Powers, Portland Judd, Turner G Johnson, Fox Villey J M Lord, 11 Nowktnn, Minn D Hurst, Bulein J L Boinmony, M'AIiunviilo KM'Leod, Beuttlo W C Woodcock, Huhbard PW Hawley, Indepeudence H Bahulnilch, HllUboro Wm M'liOiighlln, Newberir Elpctric Bitlcrs. This remedy is becoming so well know n and so popular us to need no Kpeciul nientiou. All who hue used Electric Bitters slug tho suum song of praise. A purer medicine dcips not exist und it la izunrauteed to do all tlmt Is clulnjcd. lOiectih: Bitters will cure all dUeases of the liver and kidneys, will remoe pimples, bolls, t-alt rhcuui and other iflectlou caused by iuipnie blood Will drive Malaria from thu 8j stem md prevent as well ns cure all M -liirial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation aud Indigestion try Iilectrio Bitters Entire satisfaction guarateed, or money refunded. t'rice 60 cents and 1 00 per Imttlo at Daniel Fo's drugstore, 223 Coni uiercial street. Bauv Buaaits Billl a fair as 'ortmeut at Ueo. F. Smith's, which are being sold below coat. 307, Commercial Htrei-t, A JuMiiLi:, lloneyjunibles, moss jumbles, cocoanut taffy, fancy cakis cookies and crackers at Clark ti. Epploy's. Lots of notions at W- M. Sur geunt's. Lots of window shades, brackets, games, children's blocki, frames, moulding, pictures fruuud to order, Iron wagons and b.iskiK A WARNING-DON'T USE BIG WORRs. In nremuleatlni: ei-oieilc codllntliin or lit yonrrtatemtnl. 1 km a dart led ron ciscncM. compacted comprehensible ef. oonlencent constHtency mid a conLeutra- ortla ulent garrulity. Mime babbli meut ..h noinino"nirp.tlon8. In trylDe l Im press upon others the superiority or tne VlMsoukln Central L'ne, and wh you nnd m , ianyotbew use thin thoroughfare from t""nl aud Mlnneanollsand lmlutb nnd Af hland lo Milwaukee, Chicago and Vonls east and somh.lt U not neceHa.M lousejawbreahers. 1-et yonr exlen rorn neoie. descantlnrx and unpremeditated "ipi tlou h-.t e Intelligibility verac "is 1 aclt?l without rlu dompntable or thwo lcal bombast. Sedulously avol J all poj- ?."?". " V., ';; iZAtZ S TvVndlloauent nptdlty!fchun double entendrcs prurient . V ?- T nthat. mtrrti rent 01 plainly iy, sa: route. W National Bank BALFM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres ofland 5 miles south of Salem (postnffico) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. Thore Avill be 1 00 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining tins tract, this spring; p ice, ?50 per acre, 100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south oi Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two other three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture, $45. 0Q per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 40 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south of coxltyaifl pesiuemus pniwunj, .""f1,; 1 .., -i-i-it , SU"rauyeInnSlbTanTi?uthfuSalenl (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; iu8teyndth'no'sniuenlraI ""'i ftTy spiings and running water, adjoining The Oregon Land Uompany s model 1UU acre orciiara tarm, uiree muea iroui steamer landing. First choice $G0 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the fruit crop This land wjll he set out to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Wjllamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in every respect, will cost the purchaser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company has now more than -300 acres set out in this way, and will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they are doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salem and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at, the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the Gray building with the Oregon Land com pany and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is being; done in the way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. Thirty acres best garden and hay land, good two story houso of nine rooms, hard finished, good barn, good, orchard, springs and running water, 2? miles from Turner, price 5?2500. NAPOLEON DAVIS- DR. J. KKVJNU1jU5 . JOHN JlOIlt .President. , Vice President. Cashier WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. OEO. WILLIAMS PrtMdcn Wm. KMII.AN!) Vice Preitdeni I1UOH MoNAHY C'abhlei DIRKCTOKS- Qeo. Wtlllams.Wm. Rng land, Dr. J, A. HIchartHpn, J. W . Hobon, J. A. Ilaker. Itanlc in new Exchange block on Com mercial etrcit. 812-tf J(1 (Founded In 1868,) k Fiiuit LajsPS. 11io eountv Mir veyor bus Jii't tlnUbed pluttlnj: duunyHUle No. 10, of tho Wutson farm, cut into tun ncre tracts. Foine new Improvements nre ulioul to be nmdo on tho "Electric" store on e.ist Htuto street. Simpson A rioters are piiBlien, und will soon etilnrge tliulr business. Keep your ooon thu "Elect rie." - How Is This? We olfor Ouo Hundred Dollars re- utiy oaso of catarrh tlmt cured by taklUR Hall's ward tor iiuinot bo Catarrh Cure. V. J. Cheuov . Oo , lrojw, Toledo, Ohio. We,thuuuderetgued. hae known K. J Cheney- fur the 1hi l!)car, nudbellee him iwrleclly honorable In all buslntws irauviiHloiu, und Uuuuelally able to onrn oulHtiy oblUuilons inula by thelrtlrm. West . Iruax, Wholenlq UrucKlsU Tuledu, Ohio. WnldUiic Klnuan A MarYin, Wbolcwle UruKsliit, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, noting directly upon the blood and mucous Miriaces of ttie system. Testimonials bent fne. Price 76c, ir battle. Sold by all druggists. See the Oregon Luul Oompauy's price list on page two. Baby orlfcl, Jtothw i Jil, Doctor pnnarilvd : Custorii IRON BUILDING, SALEM, - - - OREGON Transact Hanking Business In all de p irtmenta. lias mouentary connectlops with banks In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, and correspondents lu all tte principal towns of those states. Collec tions made throughout tho 1'aclflo and Eastern HUUcs and llritish America. Drafts of Eastern banks taken at par. Every laclllty afforded customers, consist ent with conservative banking we have a large Are proof vault, with ample room for the keeping ot safety boxes, nnd the most secure liurglar Proof vault In the North West. 12 18 lm dw - - o-"' To Strawberry Growers. The undersigned has contracted for large quantity of the Jessie, (sweepstake prize winner at Balem Btrawberr) lair) and Trl omphede Cland, (he ylelder aud mosl prodtable late berry In Balem market.l froinll. W saage,halem,und J. W. Oil bcrt, Auinsvllle. Warranted pure stoci and plants tlrst-class. Catalogue free, mid Heptember Its. Also ten other arietlet Address K. HO toll, dw Salem, Oregon Strawberries and Grapes, Twenty arlellesof each forsale Manna or culture und detriptte culaloguc ol plan's of either ol these, best of all Libit fruits, suitable for this climate, t.ent on ap plication io li HOt Ell, Kalem, Oregon. Ou ar w' Ui Chan. Wola, of the "German Market," will herealter sell for cash only and his price will be the lowest. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2l5KCcmmrclISt, - lem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) pSK?.0,1 SPcejaeles, and repatrlnj Clocks, watchea and Jewelry Conscnntory ot'Iusic. y ILLAMKTTK UNI VKUSITY.-Qh es ' i kl'Perlorftdautage to students of music, Ihjo teachers. Latest methods. Nooil and Instrumental nnulo taught to he highest proflelencv. N o use going cast ni!',u,,y J"u,1- reuses modera e Ulplomas gleu on completion of course iieat term begins t'tb. 1. inn. 'L M. PAUVIN. Musical Director. PRINTING. A.NK OP THE LVUQEST KSTnLIKH. Kl.ani Prlntw Wm OrilSn Admlulstratrlx Notice of polntmeut A p. Poutlanu, Jau. 2T. Wheat val ley, f 1.60; Wall Vlla, J1.57. Chicago, Juh. S7,At oloae wheat wusllrm, cash ,bt)l: May 01 1. Ban FKAM716CV, Jau. ST.-Wheat ut b?t,U for M, l' " Owde, ffdMO fl.7S. u.uJffcu,l. Kor din Children. "In buying n anugli melloine fur cUlidren,M ma H. prominent uiuggut of Ogdeu, Utah, ' x S&SSSl VX", oS. ueveriM arralU to buy ChamU ,?u,,f- e5t7 deVSWi lain' Cough Itemed There Is no ,.TL0fi'"'tiua 35 ncres of timber land 21 miles frnm Turner SPfl ii- nnra i ki1 balance in three equal annual payments, 19 80-100 acres cultivated land with house, spring and orchnrd 3 miles from Turner, $60 per-acre, J cash, balance in tin ee equal annual payments. 18 40-10Q acres cultivated land with bnin and running water, $45 per acre, J cash, balance in three equal anuinil payments. First payment will be taken in work. 10 96-100 acres cultivated land, running water on laud, $40 per acre, i cash, balance iu three equal annual payments. Fiist pnjmeut taken in 39G8-100 acres pasture and timber land, all good laud, with running water, 3 miles from Turner, $25 per acre. 0 fruit trapts ranging from 12 to 14 acres eneh, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per acre, J cash, balance in three equnl annual payments. Work such as carpenter work, cuttimr wood, making rails, bulldimr fence, setting out and cultivating trees taken in part payment on lauds also horses, harness, wagous, or buggies taken in part payment on laud.. Also good oity property, when unencumbered by mortKace or otheir claims, taken in part payment on land. MAIL LETTTNGS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Ofa Department, Washington, D. C, Jau. 15, 1892. PUOPOBALS will be received at the Contract Ofllce of this Depart ment uutil 4 p. in. of March 24th, 1S92, for carrying the mails of tho Uulted States upon the routes, and according to the schedule of arrival and departure specified by the De partment, in the state of Oregon from July 1st, 1692 to June 80th, 1894. List of routes, with schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc tions to bidders with forms, for con tracts aud bouds, and all other uecessary Information, will lie fur uished upon application to the Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General. JOHN WANAMAKER, d-l-18-6tm Postmaster General. KM. WD. PUOII, Architect. Plans, Sped . flcatlons nnd superintendence for all classes of buildings, luurcmi .)., up stairs, Ofllce 5S0 Com- CA. ItOBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar . quam building, Portland, Oiegon. EJ. McOAUSTLAND.Civil Bnnltnry and . Hydraulic Engineer. U. 8. Deputy mineral surveyor. Citv sunevnra nitlrn. Cottle-Parkhnrst Block, Salem, Oregon. ITT If VmTMn 1 1. rwn.... f- YV . occupied by Dr. Kowland, corner Counnnd Liberty strceU. 'telephone No. 45. OHlce heurs: 8 a in. to 12: 2 to 4 p. in., and 7 to t) p. m. Ilesldence 18th street on. electric car Hue. Telephone No. D, '.SHERMAN, Pension and Claim agent. P.o D.C it u 1 .. ,i usiuxj una He,"1' "? MJtS?!Puty County j" 1 VKOtKKSIONAL CAltDS. GKO II. 11UUNETT, Attorney at law n'AJi,nni.U1N(.H,IAM' Attorneys and A.rt rountlrs at law, slem, Oregon Having an attract ot the records oMlafinn Xl,?1, "e'l!Unc a t MdMSk lndS?w n,?n .'.LHlfi1 Pfclal belittles tor ex. amlniiig titles to real estate. Business In ihe supreme court and In the stain rt. mentlLrveprifoSfP0"- Q T.HICHAHD80N, Attorney at law H5u.hMUp tMn ,n W of new: J!.VWemC?0n4goCrmerC,ttl and C"ur SH. 1 Ke i, Or H. Y. S. MOIT, physician und sur- eon. Ofllce in Lldrldge lllock. Sa- reeon. Ofllce houre in tn i9n m 2lo4p. m. 1? BA1,'JIILHR00K M-D .Homeopathlaa. IK. Olllte 165 Court street; Hesldouce 31S High street. ceLeral practice, bpeclal attention gt en to diseases of Women audi children, WT.HOUSER.M D. Physician andsnr . geon. Practlco limited to diseavs of the nenous system. Catarrh Including asthma and rupture or hernia. OHlce In Cottle block rooms 11 und 12. Ofllce hours frotn 9 to U a. m. and from Sto (1 p. in. 11 3 tft SR. MINTA B. A. DAVIS. Ofllce hours, 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. or night calls promptly attended to. special nt tention gi en to diseases of worn en and children. OfHce In N ew Hank Hlk., 30o Comraerelal street. Residence same. "TR. J. M. KEENE, Dentfst. iy uieniiite Cornercourt nnd merclal streets. rr Ofllce oer Com- rv R. T c. SMITH. Dentlst,92 State street, XJ palem, Or. Finished dental opera l ons of e ery description. Painless opera ilons a specialty. BUSINESS CARDS. f&r&Si siljr There., uo StSSlSSd t) L l,x .r . .. ' "- -" JCJW uar-scrtrom it and relief U alwaj-. Tl?&ffityJS m 8ure to follow. I ,rtloaWrIy rwwn. , jgig &$&JmZ' mend GhMnberUlu'e becauw I bae SPS''SKoTO" ' ID UTMU ili.. u ".'".? ""W -.1WI found It to be-wfe and reliable, 50 S !RV2KI!&&VwWSim T'LoS?& ttorneJ- t Salem, JjOrejoa. onit srLUra In Wttor?. S PRAGUE & ALLEN, Blacksmith nnd horeMioelug and repairing. Only the best workmen employed. Opposite. Btote Insurance bunding RICE ROSS, Blacksmiths, all kinds ot repalringandcarrlageworK. We have u our employ Arthur Ulo e, a professional uorsesboer. Give usn triaL 4-H KNIUHT ltlanba,.,lfh linn. shoeing and repairing o specialty. Bhop Hotem.uregon. fOHN tJ shoe at me fotit of Liberty street, galena, Orege: PJ. LAHaEN CO,, Manufacture of all . . kludsorehlolea. Repairing u special- !y. Shop 45 btate street. H.KMITII A CO., Contractors, Sewer- L' Leave order with Dugan Broa. fl6-lm lur, Cement fllcfewalks, lixcAvatliig, "',"r rroinpuy oooe, saiem,vr. lta JlouaVy r i. I 8. llrVmv .. .. - w -w.j a. ai i - . ,Mui .ArnniiaT :am d.l r-aH&SSS ftABPFT-UYING.-I make a pedully or KJ caipet-eewlug and laying; carpets Ukec up and relaid with mut care. House cleaning. Leave orden with J. H. Lnnr Ufen bon. J, Q. LU URMAN. IM IIOEVE.Pronrletor Ihe Porcelain oottd icnr. pKO l Or B.i only Pc ta and Miavlng Parlors, llavethc promptly I only Porwlaln Bath Tnb In the dtr Jl t ' Commercial street, feAletn, Orejon, A J0.- iZ$& .?Vtr AaMaais -r vi3jfcA -. j- -w -