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mAtoHtitmnvtmbf 4- Sep SwltSl Sr.. ilwrcli Croap. ethel itiftl pe Wrtsomac e conUM Stfcer can teace to Mt critics t it Willi at. Neb. IS mr rblldret Manlt!.i lMwver MMMtOtl .Kk lmf! je mother taa Syru t mediciiM tk folfc Wsudde? od. beria and toasotc il M,". 13 WU , iai fcff vl urj i) avat u rvr m n WAI iMWUluliiiVUVMU in iv ii MMtiMmeufaBfea -Yr.irnynV-" ittwlriMWIrtifiTTinM KttUMiMttdsiteiSil HfcuUSKACUttfBieit. ifrYoK,Juljr2.-A special to b Mn Wwl Express from Bar Ilnr. tor EIlmbad a bad turn short m dlawr Tuesday evening 0M itojrttetarm wero HtiinuionctL :1 attack proved to bo not very imtrt, but It alurmetl the family. Yesterday be was much bettor. Th fcpclat adda Hint Blidnc Is thin 4 sallow, and suffers from nerv- grortratlpn, His voice lias lost lt strength, and he easily becomes hoarse- and coughs frequently. Mnr quia Imperial!, secretary of the Italian legation was at B-ir Harbor yesterday to consult Bfaliie. MISS rOTTBU 01 CHICAGO. UiiiOAtio, July 2r-Gertrude Pot ter, daughter of 0. W. Poller, will soon be married to K. Leo Itust, of Bjion, formerly of Chicago. Mr Bast Is a studcut at Hurvard In the cl8aofl802. Tho engagement was 'announced Tuesday. MI-m Potter's name appeared In the newspaper some, time ago, Bbo fell lu love w'ltb'n youiiK man who carried morning papers, aud her wealthy parents tried to brako the engage- m6ntand, lit the end, uwasnroKen Tho lover was sent to Jollet for theft, and, In a bill which ho afterward filed lu court, lie charged Mr. Potter With conspiring with sovcral othere to land him in the penitentiary. Tho follow sued for $100,000 and the action Is pending. Lately Miss Pot ter became prominent In amateur theatricals. She was ono of the promising pupils of tho Chicago con servatory and last winter appeared in tlghta nt a oharlty peformanco at Hootoy's theater. She is 22 yean old and Mr. Itust is younger. STKKETCAIl STIUKB. Indianapolis. Ind., July L. Tire 1200 street car employes In this eUy, including stablemen, drivers, eosductors and tuotormoii, aro pro parlugfor a general strike to begin July 4th. Tho troublo lias been pre clpltated by tho Consolidation Com pany anticipating a demand for higher wages, and discharging n number of stabloinen last week. On Buudny a now scalo wus posted, but tho men aro furious nt tho ac tion of the company, and thus far hayo refused to accept It. Tho hot heads wero lu favor of tying up the lines at once, but July d was con stdered a bettor tlnio to Inaugurate tho movement. A TACOMA OITIZKN DJtOWNKI). aiLiioy, Col., July 2.-I. 11. Pat terson, vUltor from Tncomn, while swlmmluglustulght about 8 o'clock, lu company with his cousin, C. P. Estabrook, at Sargout'a Station, be came suddenly helpless mid was drowned. Ho was 85 years of ago Hud unmarried. The body was ro covorcd aud brought hero for an in quest, iionimn.i! oiumi:. Stockton, Cal., July 2.A horri ble crJmo was committed at tho In sane asylum hero yesterday morn ing. Quo woman patient uboked auother to death. The two women, Mrs. Ellen Sweeney, of Alameda, aud Miss Julia Potts, of Los Alice lea, wore put lu tho samo cell last ulght, owing to tho overcrowded condition of tho femalo ward. Noither was considered daugorous, and neither was strapped, as Is the custom with dangerous patients, This morning It woh found that Mrs. Sweeney had been choked to death. Mlsst Potts acknowledged having committed the deed, aud seemed to think It fun. CUKSUH Itlil'OHT. Wasuinuton, 1). C, July 2. Ac cording to tho census Bulletin, Is sued today, Nevada's population la I5,7()l; Idaho has 81,685. TlioOntlookfor Crops in Da kota Very Favorable. Crusades Against Baptists, Presi dential Appointments, Has Rain at Will, Late News From Eugene, Forest Fires, Heavy Defalcation, State and Foreign News, Etc, CYOLONU IN IOWA. UooNB, la., July S.-Dispatchcs STATE. STATES PICNIC C031HITTEES. A JHAI.OU8 HUSI1ANU. CmoAao, July 2, -Fred Stulnman, an iron-moulder, fatally shot his wlfo Tuesday and then blow out his own brains. Tho tragedy was caused by Jealousy on tho part of Bteinmatt regarding Poter Rcalz, a carpenter, who boarded with the family, mneim: of a i'uancisoan iirotiiuii St, Louis, July 2. Yesterday morning, while lu a demented con dition, "lirntucr 1'eter," a brothor Hi tho Frnimlacati monastery, com mitted suicide by Jumping Into a cistern at that Institution, "Jlrotlier Peter" was a ueophyto or jjostulato. -t Imf BUUAH iNSi'ixrroits. Washington, 1). L, July 2. The commissioner of Internal revenue has nppoluted the following sugar Inspectors uuder thoprovls Iohs of tho titrllt' bill in regard to bounty on demestlo sugar, Henry O. Morton, district of Columbia; Hur vy If. Burner, Ohio; George 13. Kteteher, Newhampshlw; Everett Jf, Norton, Maine; Raymond LoratiK, Iowa; Tlio law limits the number of theso Inspectors to twelve. SANIUl'AHIj KIUKH. RAN IUvak&, July 2,Tho forest Area which have been raging In this vMIty aro now uuder control 'i'w fcetlmattd path ofllro covers ANMtt eight thousand acres. WK)K8 LUCK A CONfil'IKAOV. KKW YOKK, July 2,Tlio latet jtsyrtOj)BtU lu the Brooklyn trug $4f te that Theodore Larblg, who Kllkd by Dirwlu Mosvrolo, whs vily Insured. It l said that tm ago Luiblg had Ida lifo fr 116,000 In favpr of Mtv. Xtaft "ttrey Comstwk, vio u m Mry to ihu crime. Tho h!f w nullwjty Ar that receiveil liero report a cyoiono ni Gray, Audubou county, last eveu lug. A largo number of houses lu tho track of tho cyclono were de stroyed, and n number of people In jured. Ono roan Is reported killed. At Halbur there was n heavy storm, doing much damaga to crops of nit kinds. Audubon also reports a i.nouv imti ntnrm with stones as large as hen eggs. Arcatla and West shlo also report great damage. WIMi NBEIJ IIKM'. Br. PAOli, Minn., July 2 -Crop renorts from Minnesota, Dakota mil Montana continue most favor able. Owing to Increase of acreage and lino prospects, It is feared tb crops cannot projnjrly be harvested particularly in Bed River valley, owing to the scarcity of hands. VKKSIDKNTlAIi Al'I'OINntKNTS. Washington, July 2. Tho presl dent today made the following ap ap eointments: William E. Blmonds, Connecticut commissioner of patents vice Chas. Mitchell, resigned; Byron M. Outchoon, Michigan member of tho board of ordinance and fortllleatlou; A. Louden Snow den, of Pennsylvania, minister to Greece, Roumauia and Bervia; Itom laladoPachcco.ofCallforula.mlnlsler Guatemala and Honduras; Richard Lambert, consul nt Mazalan. At the cabinet meeting today it was decided to extend the 4J per cent bonds, nt 2 per cent. If AS IIAIN WJIKN JIB WANTS IT. Canton, 0.,July 2. Itaiu did not fall as predicted by Frank Mel bourne, who ulalms to bring It at will, through thu aid of an Inven- tlou. Monday evening thero was mlto a heavy downpour and Mel bourne claims It was of his bringing. Ho cays ho began oporatlng the apparatus Sunday morning, expect ing rain Tuesday, but tho atmos pheric conditions wero more layor able than he anticipated, nnd it came ahead of calculations. Ho says he will havo a heavy rain this morning. The dato for tho next experiment Is I set for July 11th. Tuesday evening It commenced to sprinkle slowly. Tho Indications are that It will grow to a good sized rain. II 15 AW BrA1.0AT10N, Ahicansas City, Ark., July 2. Developments fully conllrm tho re port of tho tho defalcation fShorill Warllold. Tho shortage will bo lu tho neighborhood of 25,000. It will bo u total loss to bondsmen. In addition to this, u dispatch from Llttlo Book, saya tho sheriff Is short $30,000 on his settlement of hntyear. It is stated Warllold lost houAlly in cotton speculating during tho past few mouths. DBA KDSM5Y BBNTBNCI5I). Pnu.Aum.vmA, July 2. Ex-Clly Treasurer John Beardsley was sen tenced thlslmornlug by Judgo Wil son to 15 years solitary coniluemout tnthoeastorn ponlleutlary and to py equal to tho sum to which ho plead guilty. Tho fact that Boards ley was to bo soutoueed today was not qonorally known and there weio not more than llfty people In the courtroom, District Attorney Qra- ham spoko brlelly, lu tho course or his romarUs ho showed that accor ding to Bcardsloy's sworn statement he must at least havo appropriated f 220,000. Although not able as yet to spcorllsally state where the money has gone to, Graham bald 'Beards ley's embezzlement would amount to botweou ? 100,000 aud $500,000. Mr. Alexander, who appeared as counsol for Beardsley, appealed to tho court for mciey on the ground of Bcardsloy's plea of guilt and his past services to the ulty. Alexander said Beardsley did not get ono dol lar of tho money he put Into the Keystoue hank, and that within six mouths It would bo hhuwti who did. mow cAStv okant. Eooenb, Or., July 2. Yesterday was the most Interesting day of the week at Camp Grant and one of the most profitable to the men. Gover nor Pennoyer camo up on tite after noon train, surprising the colonel of tho regiment, -vho was not looking for him until today, hence no escort was at tho train to meet him. He at once drove to tho camp, where Colonel Lovell ordered a parade nt 4 o'clock and tho governor was re eclved by thebattalion.Tlie regiment hasmado marked Impiovcnient In drill tho past threo days and now makes a very good appearance. Tin men have given much attention to guard duty, and one of the most interesting events of tho day wae that of a sentinel holding the gover nor while accompanied by anothei officer. Tho governor waited until tho proper course had been taken and lie was allowed to cross the Hue, nnd then addressed tho sentinel In u very complimentary terms. He made tho remark that the sentinel was superior to tho president of tin United States at snch a timo. Tin band gives excellent concerts everj evening, which aro enjoyed bj hundreds of visitors. A platform has been built and danclug is lu dulged lu for a couple or hours each ovouing. Ono of the best features of tho encampment is tho mnnnei In which tho commissary provides for the men, it being equal to hotel fare. The cooking is dono by con tract and the men have uouo of this dhagreablc duty. TUB 1'OUItTlt IN VOKYbANU. Portland, July 2. The Fourth of July committee met last night U perfect the details for the celebration Saturday. The committee on ilnnnco repoit that tho total subscription Is less than $0000, while a few who sub scribed small sums aro endeavor ing to evade payment.. It was the original calculation that at least 510, 000 would be raised for tho celebra tion. Grand Marshal Everett has not yet selected his stall". Tho route nl march has been definitely settled. Tho procession will bu no longer than on former occasions of the Iclnd aud will last about two hours. FOREIGN. PlMiiAln?fcF8rm.!8t!,Aw). jt. 7 , . JTSSSitTrl'Vr'.V nracd .JteiAlutt4. 4IUA4 IUMUI W i IPS I'lUSONBItH ICII.I.KU. Baouajiknto, July 2. A tele phone mutuago received at mid night from Freeport, eight mile down the river, states that two men who had been committing depreda tions In that vicinity, wore caught on the Yolo side of the river and taken to Freeport. While hand nulled together they started to run away, but theurrestlug party turned Iihwo a double-barrelled shotgun after them and tilled them with shot. Due Is badly wotiuded. The sheritt and doetor have loft for the hceue. A Jit.oonmi hum. biur. Ynmmii.mWi Ky., July 2 Tlie Jury lu (ho cao of tho fumoua i led fold Meglbhcn bull suit brought lu a verdict lato Mouday ulght, givlug Meglblwu'a beln 0d00 with .tut Interest. ThU raws has been In the Kentucky vuuru for twenty Aars, and the litigation has cot uewrly WO.tKO. It la uei the sale of a Woo'Ud bull m hluh did not turn iUt as sarruiited. Many of Ken. lucKy'a moat dUtlnguUhetl JurbU a e been engaged oil otiu lde or ..tluf. In thlx hut trial Senator .te wm chief couum;! for Meglb- uiu) ,'uutor lltaclibutu for IHhI- INTBUI5STI5D IN "KKBNCJIY NO. 1." L(iNi)0N,July 2. A Paris dispatch says that ssmo Interest Is felt there in tho case of uu Algerian on trial in Now York as a "Jack tho Hipper," tho man having been honorably dis charged from tho French urmj. Tho consul at New York has been directed to watch tho proceedings aud see that the man is protected iu the legal rights. VBAIIFUI. STOHSl IN UBIMANY. Bbiiun, July 2, A terrible storm of thunder, hull and ruin past over a largo part of Germany lubt ulght causlngnu ImmenBodamage to prop erty and loss of life lu villages. In Suohtolou near Busscldorf, and Sit tardlu Crel'old district, thirteen Lod Ioj have been taken from the r ilus of houses. It Is too soon ii v to estlmato thu total number or lives lost. AtSanct Ruprecht, near G rut. capital of Styrla, iu Austria u water spout burst over tho town with a fearful force sweeplug away tho cabins of two peasants and drown lug Oof them. Every hour Is adding to the story of tho disaster. OIIIWA1H5 ON UAVI8T3. London, July 2. Mr. W. B. Calno, formerly member of purlin uiont for Harrow, and n noted tenv nerauco auvocatr, is now riuiug a new hobby. Ho has created a sou nation by an attack upon tlie Baptist ministry, Mr. Camo hluiself Is a promiueut Baptist, and his crusado Is lu tho nature of a homo reform, In uu interview he has declared that many Non-conformist churches are plares of business, maintained for the purpose of providing nu in come for tho ministers, and not of lighting tho devil, who Is so much lu evidence all over Loudon. The Baptists, ho declares, aro especially traitors to tho work they uro called upon fiom on high to do. MARKETS. WIIHAT. OillHAOO, Ills,, July 2. Wheat steady, cash 031 $ WJ, July 051. December, 1)1 Jl, Ban Fuancibco, Wheat, buyer 1601, after August 1st, 1,60. WKATUEURKPOUT. Ban Francisco, July 2. Fore cast for Oregon and Washington; Nearly stationary tomporuture. Ilurklen's ArulralvUvv, The lUwi hiv in Ui Hia ftr nut ttniWc.K, oiv. l)lfr. Sail luiniui, Kur (jn,TMr,i,lwi(iia llund. ChltDUIn. Curiu Mild all ifklu Hruntlima. unil imw.1. Jlvi'ly utc Vn, or uo iay nxiulreJ. It UjunrnMrwl I. the iefficl kuiUIhcUou or wouy wfumtia. Pnisi, ti;cmu ir UUA Arkansas G Meeks, J Covey, H R Moore, Mrs. Meeks. California A I Wuirner. I. Heury, A W Bcott, Misi Stella Cannon. Colorud(-C S McNally, H L Van Avery. Dakota L D Henry, J F Jacob son, C linrt. Delaware Judge W P I.oid. Georgia Mr Glenn, Cupt li L Cooper, Win Towmelnl. Illinois J W Crawford, A Klein, Dr Bri'dshuw, Mrs U S Wallace, Mrs Z M Parvln. Indlunn H II Kagun, Flnley Penine. DrB R Jesup, Rev Win R Williams, Mrs J Cox,; Mrs C L Keller. Inwu-J II Albert, J L Ash by, H J Mlnthorn, (ieo Iloeyp, MIssO M Ca)weli, MrsG W Gray. Kansas II V Matthew p, W H Pratt, 15 M Law, & M Grilley, Mrs F Lockley, Mrs T Holversou. Kentucky M J Scott, A L Du Puj, Miss Mary Allen, Dr Rowland. Maine G P Saunderson, A Small, Geo Collins, Mrs L Learned, Mrs Peulliilid. Lfiulsuuu Ben Taylor. Maryland Mrs W P Lord. Massachusetts Rey II H Brown, JSppley. Michigan Muj FKlIodgkln, C E Dayton, W M Spade, Mrs W N Lndue, Mis Col Olmstead. Ml.inesota Mr Pigier, T (J Jones, J B Brown, Mrs W C Hammer, Mrs L.N White. Mississippi Geo E Cliambrlin. Missouii-A B Buren, C B Irvine, J B Putnam, Chas Claggett. N Carolina-J J Thompson, Mr Stuait. Nebraska J J Roberts, R R Ryan, C M Moody, Mrs I W Stoley. MrsG W Peck. Nevada -R L llenlnger, C Ander son. New Hampshire Mrs Eliza J Chandler. New Jersey Joseph Clark. New Mexico Thiw Lauderbaek. New York Hon P II D'Arey, E L Port, C ColIiriH, Mrs Reeves. North Carolina Levi Baity. Ohio G Steinor, David Early, D C Howard, Mrs L II Rowland, Mis Cherriiigtoti. Oiegon TCSliaw, JG Wright, J B McClaine, W L Wade, T It Walt, Mrs 'A F Moody, Mrs J Mlnto, Mrs Hello Cooke. Peniisylvunla H S Crlssman, J Baker, Daniel Fyo, Mrs E B MeElroy, airs W H White, Mis Caldwell, WmKrebs.ES Bollinger. Ithodo Island Mrs F J Buhcouk, Capt Pratt. Te'iinesseo Lewis Pettyjohn, J II Wilson, T II Wilson, It Patty. Texas-Leo Willis, W J I Wild, P K Freitz, Mrs II Stoudennieyer, Mia Van Fleet. Utah Rev C h Corwin, CharltH ABatt, Mr Haines. Vermont F J Babcock, John Gray, James Deuham, Mrs Gray, Mrs Dt'iiham. Washington M H Bowman, Napoleon Davis and wife, Harry Thomas and wife. West Virginia Professor Arnold WlanntiMln O MnrMli. Goo F Smith, I LKImber, MrsSouthwick, Mrs Dlusmoro. Wyoming Samuel Mulr, Cauada J C Booth, J A Carson, W A Shaw, Dr ltosslter, H G Guild Geueial edmmlttee A F llofer Jr, F J Strayer, T U Barnes, GN Sroat, II W Downing, Prof 'A M Parvln, II M Hruuson, Hon John Mlnto and WTRIgdon. Poisons from the diflereut states are requested to report to their re spcotlvo committee chairmen at once. Eunrusy. This ii what you ought to have, to fully enjoy life. Thousands an. starching tor It daily, thnusuuds ol dollars aro spout annually by oui people in the hope that tlioy 111113 attain tills boon. It may bo had to all. We eiiarauteo tho Electric Bit ters, If Used according to directions; will oust tlio demon dyspepsia nnd instal instead Eupepsy. FJectric Ritters for dyspepsia aud dkeases of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50o and fl per dottle at Fry's drug store. .V1-0 You (loinx Knst ? If so, bo sure and sec that your tlokets read via tho "North Western Ltue." The O.Bt. P. M. & O. Ry Tnlsls tlie great shoit line from St. Paul or Dtiluth toall points east nnd south. Their magnltleeut tiaek, peerless vestlbuk-d dining and sleep lug our trains, aud their motto, "always on time," lias given thU road a national reputation. All chutes of passengers aro carried on the vestlbuled Indus wlihuut oxtm charge, All ticket ngents sell tickets via this lino. Ship youi freight nnd travel over this famous road. W. II. Mbad, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J. Lki.axd, Trav'g Agt. TUB STATU HU6TS TIIBCASB. NKW VoiiK.JuIy 2. -Tho s'ate yestenlay rested the oase agalust AmiHjr Ben All, nllas "Freuehy No. I," supposed to be "Jack the Rlp- 1 Ton Mnnj near. ! A young huntsman of Helena, Mont., D was following tho upper course of tho j Milk river aud came suddenly face to D ! faco with a Iwar He brought his riflo to his shoulder, tools caroiui aim m... shot tho bear dead. Tlio noxt moment a second bear appeared from a rocky don. Tho young hunter again mado a successful shot To his surprise a third bear came out of tho den. Ho killed this one also, nnd beforo he had timo 1 to movo from tho spot bruin number four appeared. It was exciting sport, to bo sure, but there wero inoro bears than ho cared to see nt onetime. How over, ho mado a good shot, and bruin tumbled over, making four dead bears. While tho huntsman stood watching hh game a fifth bear. larger than any of tlio previous ones, camo out of tho don and rushed forward. Tlio young man flrcd, but missed; and beforo ho could reload the infuriated beast was upon him! Ono blow of tho hngo paw sent tlio gun flying from his grasp, but ho quickly drew his hunting knife nnd wounded bruin in tho neck. In doing this he received a sovero squeeze from tho bruto and a fearful bite on the shoulder. Then ho lost consciousness. When ho recovered hl3 senses, ills horso was between him and tho bear. Tho horso was kicking viciously, and bruin was making but fceblo resistance, and soon lumbered oil into the brush. Tho hunter was badly shaken up, and tho wound in ills shoulder was exceed ingly painful. With difficulty he mounted his horse, which was quite un hurt, and rode to a place of shelter a few miles further on, where his injuries received attontron, and his game was secured. Youth's Companion. ROSED TXT CZ; Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a botiutiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDALE. It is located direct on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking the entire city the siimv capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as the ever green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed aud the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well its tho North Salem now building are within a short distance of this tract. VJQ 1 VMi!iOKud JOxd 'poii9 JDm,0f SJmw A Dowulng, agents North ern Paclllo U. It., ShM Commervlal tr?t, Fur thu bet luuortiucnt of tire works rt lowest price call at Wiu, J Sargent', iwr," on trial for Carrie Brown last East River hotel. tho murder of April nt the KTATBOr 1'lllo.ClTY ToLKno.l 1.voa county, f l'HANK J. Ciiknky iUMkc (villi that he Ulhotenlw runner nl thu ttrm or K. J. Chrnfy A Co . dulnic tmalm- lu th city of Tolnlr,tsninty niut Male nlorviiul.nml iW will arm Mill my tlie turn of vue luiuurt-d dulara for ou uit vry cwna of Ontarrh thai ouiuot be cured by tlio ue of Hall's Cbtarrli Cure. I-'rankJ I'iivsw Bwurn to bflbre mo aud ubwrllH'd lu mypivui.vltbUtflbdayorUecicbr, A.' llkxl. A.W.UUS4M1X, I (-- Notary 1-ubllc. ' ZZ2t Hall's OBlarrh Cure U taken In ternally nnd ncU directly on the blood and niuyo; urfuctM tif tho ayitcm. Boud for twtlinonluls fiee, F.J.CUKNfiV&CO,, Tolalo, O. . JfcSTSold by urujglsln, 75c. pat O JL Wir IIow llarnnm Was Thanked. Ono day. a good many years ago, Mr. Barnum find n party of friends went to Bethel, Conn., for an outing. As they passed through tho waiting room of tho llttlo railroad station they saw, huddled up on ono of the benches, nn old man, Infirm and poorly clad. Ho was, in fact, ono of tho few persons in tlio town who coald fairly bo classed as paupers. Mr. Dnrnuiu know him, as ho know nearly everybody In Bethel, nnd ho stopped to talk to tlio old fellow for a moment. His friends had reached tho door of tlio room when a grunt from tho old man caused them to look around. Mr. Barnum had evidently taken n pinch of snufl from tho ancient's bos, I and had then returned tho receptacle to him with something added to its contents. Tlio old man, with trembling fingers, was just drawing the object out of tho snufl, and as tho light struck it it showed a round surfaco that had a yellow glow that was pleasant to look upon. Mr. Barnum started after his friends, but tho other called him back. "Taylor," ho said querulously most of tho old peoplo of Bethel knew Mr. Barnum as Taylor to their dying day "Taylor, why bo you fillers a-foolln' folks?" That was the way tlio king of the wonders of tho earth was thanked for giving a twonty dollar goldpiece to a town charge, and gold was at a premium of about 250 in those days. Now York Times. An Inillnii GuniOali Pond. Several Indians havo been obsorved around town peddling goldfish, which they bold ut t wenty-fl vo cents each. The Indians aro reaping a harvest at tlie business, and strangers remark that this is a mighty prosperous town whero tlio Indians go around selling goldfish. It has been something of a mystery to most peoplo as to whero tho sourco of supply existed that has proved such a veritable bonanra to tho meek nnd lowly Siwash. Judge J. Q. Swan lias discovered the secret. Ho says that soveral years ago a vessel from Honolulu brought to Port Gamblo a small lot of theso beautiful fish, and not being nblo to disposo of them all dumped them into a pond near Port Gamblo. Tho fish continued to thrivo and multiply, nnd now tho Indians thero havo u monopoly of the goldfish trado, and no doubt will be ablo to supply tho wholo stato with those aristocratic fish. Port Townsond Call. Actions of Animal Itofore 1'arthqmil.es. Many birds show their uneasiness be fore an earthquako by hiding their heads under their wings nnd otherwise behaving iu nn unusual manner. At the time of tho Cnlabrlau shock the lit tlo flshliko eols (cirrlcolli), which usual ly hide deep in tho wet sand, camo to tlio top and wero caught in groat multi tude. In South America certain quad rupeds, such as dogs, eats and Jerboas, aro bolioved by tho peoplo to give warn lug of coming danger by their restless ness. Sometimes hnnienso flocks of sea birds fly luland boforo an earthquake, as If alarmed by some sub-oeeoiilo dis turbance. Tho only explanation offered of tills npparont prosclonco is that some animals aro seusitivo to tho small tro mors which precede nearly all earth quako shocks. St. Louis Republic. Arc now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by t All Real Estate Men In this City, who will be ready at any time to show this tract to purchasers. Uxtromely Frank. "Now, Robby, If you don't want to go to Besslo 8inlth's party you must write a note and tell her so, and be euro and get it polito. You will find some models in this book of etiquette," said Mrs. Carhart to hor llttlo son. Robby struggled with tho problem for an hour, and then presented for lib mother's inspection tlio following truth ful but unconventional ofluslen: "Mr, Robert Carhart declines with pleasure Miss Besslo Smith's kind Invi tation for the 14th, and thanks hor ex tremely for having given him the op portunity of doing so," -Harper's B-tar. Tho Great llenellt Which people iu run dowu state of health derive from Hood's Barsapa rllla, conclusively proves that this medicine "makte tho weak strong." fictitious strength, but Hood's Rarsaparllla builds up In a perfectly natural way all the weakened parts, purities the blood, aud assists to healthy action thoe I in porta 11 1 or gaus, the kldnsys and liver. Tub Wool Ckmv-This year's crop will bo a suivtsa. Clean goods aud low prlcea havo largely Increased the trade at the Salem Wooleu Mill fcStore. 25c Want Column. Ntlces InFertcd Tor ONK CKNT Wll MOBD EACH INSERTION. No udMT tlsemcut luscited In this .oHnnn forks tlinn twenty.tnu cents. ' I7U.OW0U lieutitirul Ui-kimi,1 J nnd "ruioii'ii"uu' iliu till for Bnfants and Children. "Castorlals so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Aitcmtit, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. C.-utorln cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, iiructatlon, Kills 'Worms, b& sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. "The uso of 'Cnstorla' Is bo universal nnd Its merits sowell known thatlt seemsawork of supererogation to endorse It Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CinL03 llARTYH, D.D., Now York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Reformed Church. " For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as It has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardes, it. D., "Tho Winthrop," 1.3th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tms Ceotaub Coupant, 77 Moniu.Y Street, New York. n maun i in assKaarifj, i. , i.,M!qjujm,ysj.ajmcta BAKER & STRANG, 302 Commercial. Street6 Stove?, Flanges, Furnaces, Tinware, anil all Houst Furnishing Goods. Chimney anil Sewer Pip, UPluinto J Pumps. Wood, lion and ! Buckeye Force Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. NcwEmllydraulicCliitliesWasIier! liiBGrentest lalor Kiiiir invention in the hoim-hold lino. Wu&hea m varieties of gooda from tho tiiitbt luce to the coartest carpets, nerfectlj lean, without rubbing or hulling, without the ufo of cheniieals or nnj lestrui'tlveproccps only soup and wter. 1 he company owning It oflere 1000 to niiv per&on who will produce n family wnsdier equal to the NEW ERA In the following peints: Price. Labor saving. .Rapidity of wash- inir. Variety orraurlo wanhed. Clennlnir uertectly without uamaue to olothing. Simplicity and perfect coiibtiuctltiu. Kize, weight nnd dura bility. Satisfaction cuarantced or money refunded Sole Acentfl for Mralou county. dv WW Si iSKJ A i " M, i.v Pianos AN13 AND- Organs "MUSI CA L MJUJi CHANDJSB. FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. Instnlluioiits fn-ni ?o per month up. Wholesale and R.tail. 1 P. H. EASTON & CO,, 310 Commercial St., Salem, Head Quartern for flic Ealcm Orchestra. dw J. Q. HARRIS. R. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Leave order at tho Club stnliles, one block wt QlPoitotnee. Allordwn Vromptly ultended to. J. F.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRTJUK LINE. JlnulliiE f all kinds. Best wtrk. nson at oory tniln. ASilBVS MEAT MARKETS, 8al?m.ta, blrWt' a Llber,y re'. North ku!?!1 to flu order for all euibe b,i the ii.niry .lr.uu Krt delivery. ei.lr uilmu; niuuroU mtronarot t , ir 'H.,-i ,t., u,-",?, 2 jl A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon. H jile oH'blludclphte.J . ELECTRICITY ilS 1HE TRUE E.EHY Ofnll. Chmulc. Uliuuuutlc, II1hh1, llraln and uervoua ulsaaB. Kvrrj- variety nl fdiiuile dloa(vi yield to ekc-iriolty after nil oilier mode or treatment Imve fulled. Thirteen yennt otiniotil eptrlenro. Otllce iiO C'oriiiuerclrtl ktreet S9tSm . W UULUJi HEKLKH, hi,v.. INSORAitOK tfti nnd Loui-ftii nr, IU innr. MkImu. trw.-, tQCiJS? Ti Ua) Ril Ettp Security. FEAR & HAMILTON, ilwnco." tlCK to til 11 O uow nnd chin ml uj: inim.ivil compositions tui tLiuiiiuujinii,iii,u;n lOllll. uy mini 5 cents eiioli. b'or talent iJlamond's Mil iio Hmisf, yos Comiiicromi Kiicil, Siiletn. V general stock ol riuuiuti mtri-lmndiu. Mil KLY fuiulsbej loonib to rem, uith L board, in plei snntest partotvltj.uenr street cur lint s, 40(1 Center t-u ett U:M u IlUltKK 11ALI Money Iniimd on fill X wiitcneauDUji weir ami ull kinds m l.er&oiiul propcilj tbiit can be stoied lu my pnfo or t-toic. ai Jliirr'K jewelry Ktoie, too State street. 4-27 11" JAOHS VL1C (b-itiiiu u.ioof .and and j barn, with runnlug uuttr In rear ol nam. A urnutinu 1. ruioi. luruhmnc. In ipilio at second hoi-re, ii iihhi baud tmle of Ahyliim metiuu niter (roh-.iL!; bilihjo (johiK loAbjluuj. 4:24 J ANThU.-A sliuiilimi iik bouseI.eei.er VV by a widow Imly in 1 wiiori-ouuuy. Addrebs Alls, l-'luhj ,tu:tii.. Or. WANTElv our nijents 'nnke slCO to $5u0 u mouth ioIUiis out K'"1 on llulr merits. We whui etiUni.v arid jjeiieiul agents, and wIIIIhkl b..L all goous un sold If a count agetil lain, to clem- 81C0 and expiates nl'ira thlit, days' trial, or a general agent less than fiUj. o will eud iaigo lllubtiated cireulais aud letter with a special oiler to-bull lerrliory ap pllod lot,onii cintofS ouecenl stumps. Apply at once and get In oi- tho bnoui. ArtdiCbs Hen jcr Miinufacturlui; Co. I'Hts tairc. t'a. i 7 liJivr U Alnrinn Co. Ntninal Institute. I'bo third annual besslon of the Marlon oiiuty Normal lnslltute, will hu held In the Uaat .ilem bchoel hoube, commencing Mondnv. Julv (J. 1801. and ui.l rimtli,iiH three weeks. Kes u lur class wort, will be done, under tho niaiiiigement of able lBstnu-tois, in tho blanches taugtt lu our schools, and, It a jurtlcient number deslro It. chases will be oiganlzedin i hsiuil Ueogrnphy, Coinpo liion,ane Kookkoepiug, The objects of tho ulmul lubtltutu aro lorei leu ihe subjects taiisjht in tho com mon schools, and to discuss the best meth ods of presenting them to pupils. The In stitute Is not, held for teachers only, but also for those jcho intend to teach. llrlng text. books on ull branches. Try to 0e prebentat the begluuliig ot the Jnttltuto A Keoofono dollur will be chaiged U) help delray the expenses of the Institute. I-'oriurtherlnfoniia tlou address D. W. YOUKK. County BuperlutendeuioffominonSchooU Capital City Marat Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All HouisoJ (lie Day None but white labor employed li. thu establishment, A good substantial meal o ked In nrl class style Twenty-flve cents per meal, RED K-RONT Court street, between Journal UMlce and Mlnto's Lwtiy, J. H. HAAST" THE WATCnarAKBB, ZI5K Ccmmerdal St., - alem, Ortgon, (Next door to K.eln'n.) Specialty of Spectacle, and rc'Ulring Clocks. aiches and Jewelry. COOK & VOETH ! House :nui Sin raiiitii'g! Knlsomlnli'g. slgu writlns, frocolng, wall tlDtlug, dtcomtlvo pwper hunglu?, wood naleiilug. hsiliiuitivt solicited on contract work. llilbtaieSt. Staple M.T. RINEMAN. JUEALEU IN and Fancy Groceries, i Crockery, tilasware, Ijunps, Woedeu and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. '.I.,?.vcce,.nb,Iosuadfrul"i hi their season. "Highest l'rlce paid for country produce." lira snll a n r V. n .... . .. .. . IT CBUllUlh HBUUIC U( JUUf 1 V"V ' uitrouago, Jl2Htalefct street E. C. OUOSS, and Packer. HtHtJ-HU anil Court St. Tim hat x,..i. dellye""'! to nil parts of Ihfctty. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALRM, OllRGOIT, Rah. $5.50 to 5.00 per Bay. Tl bw.t blltl llMlTMn IVirtlnnri .ailllin KmMoi. Plrt-olas In ail iu Himoli u tnwiUi. IN table are nerved with I ha Choicest Fruita Urw u ilie Wlllameile Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. 'V&WffltSESl ESS5" Vrt vf H II i awnm!tti!)frti.