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lit-- ---m - ' wT?" . S toti to.U to T" r1 tM nootert by toe T w rv.ii. Juii 291U. (MM ner tag furoteUed with a copy ft Uie rMnlM.t ml hntc atnuiioti, nun .rued IK k enter me ea. in for ho. Captain iMIiscet Ftoyt NdrHl everything U 0i W ue w l,,e "1""' fftlnfertet t Washington had assent ilotbKntftnenU BAKKAKtDT brc,nkd. "iw-t Vninr. .Tulv 2ft. Collected tf A-rf tt. Eurhardt ihU morning mi St?WHatl Jm hud tendered hi rcnign- atfcm m collector hf I ho port or new York, 'i'hfl collector refuwfl to give mmmk for the act! hi. Ivesigna- pfo will take ifl'ect on the Jut of Amrurt- Suilsriiat on na wen in "Om haml of the President Boveral WMkftbut ho lifts" taken uu omciai aetfenoauyet. TUB ST. MAUDK FtWEItALS. Paws, July 29.-Crowda of people trttmatcd at 25,000 are gathered UiIh wftwaoon at Ht. Maude to wltucflc Um funerals of the victims of the railroad disaster of Sunday, there were twenty-four homes In line. Vhe air was filled with wulllug, cry ing relatives nud friends of tlio dead, ttssoy Women reaching such a pitch of excitement they went Into hys terics while others fainted. aRAssuopi'Kiia in onto and iowa. Dayton, Ohio, July 20.-Grass hoppers are ruining tho oat prospect Jn twenty counties along the Ohio and Indiana border line. The crop h ruined by small green hoppers on farm after farm. Many growers cui tho oats green, but the hoppers fol lowed It Into tho shock and aro now into the corn. Watkhi.00, Iowa, July 28. Grasshoppersure damaglug tho oat crop In this section of the state. HAVBMEVBH DEAD. TfBW Youic, July 20, Frederick 0. Hayemoycr died last night at hie honw at Throgg's Neck. Westchester oounty, aged 8-3 years, from the grip. He was tho founder of tho well known Havemeyer e ugnr firm, and m great benefactor to tho town ' of Westchester. A CAM. IBSUKIJ. JaCKjson, Mloa., July 20,-A call was Issued for a state convention to be held here August 1st, to select delegates to a national convention of Alllanco men opposed -to tho sub treasury scheme and tho third party. KILLKI) y LKIIITNINO. CLKVKiiANi), July 20. At War ren, .Ohio, today, Ed Caldwell, col ored, and John T umason, took rer ugo under a tree during a storm. Iilghtulng struck the tree and both were killed. VIlUOTOll KNOTT HICK. I.ouiBVil.LK, July 20. Proctor Xnott, tho famous race bonus, Is. sur-j lously Ul with lung fever and his earcer on tho turf Is probably ended, UKNNurr iNnicTBi), JNI5W Yohic, July 20. Jitmca Gordon Bennett has been Indicted for publishing an account of the s, Btug Blng electrocution. 150,000 OUT. Houston, Toxas, July 20, Ofil eiakt of the Wolls Fargo Express Co, admit that a money package Is wMug at Kouiitz, but declluo to give amount. The loss Is behoved tobef.50,000. OJIOI.EHA. London, July 20, A dispatch from Miwi blutes that tho death rito from cholera Is M0 per day ut that place ami 80 dally at DJeddali. AN OLD 1'IONKKlt DKAII. FourtANii, July 20. John Lem uel Bcott, an Oregon pioneer, died at his homo in East Portland this morning, aged CO. Ho lormerly lived lu Yamhill county. RCKNB IN COUHT. Columiiub, C.July 20. William J. Elliott, former proprietor and Alloc or tho Sunday Capital, was oouvlcteil yesterday of murder lu the eecoud degree, When tho clerk begau to read tho verdict there was highly Konsatlonul hcouo. When iw mil "indictment for murder lu Ow flret tlegrco," Mrs. P. J. Elliott thought he mount guilty of murder (u tho first degree, and miultt a sup piftted scream and fell back Into tho ohalr, As tho clerk reached the words "guilty of murder In tho sey tod degree," MIm Maroney it rone, gave vent to a cry and kll back lu a fclutlug fit. Mrs. W, J. Elliott was vtry pale, but made no demonstra tion. W, J. Elliott had his young. at boy on his lap when the verdict was being read, and covered the chlld'tf eyes and mouth so ho could no see or muku an outcry. As the verdict of the Jury was read Elliott became eo enraged that ho pulled oil G. A. H. button from the lapel of fete coat, aud threw it spitefully lu the direction of the Jury. Elliott's Wife and children were escorted to tUo Jail, where u tearful kcouo was iiaeted, The commeiits of the iirowd were various, thu neutral atiso being one of relief that (he AJong aguny was over, ouly a few ex )rMslui!pdlMallsfactiou when Hit tvnor of lite verdict becamo known. Hl'UIKK OK TIUIKIIH. QUJNOV, Mass., July 20. Hy u wtrlkoofireeriilu (he boot and nhoe factory ot John E. Druke, two thoiiKaml IiuiiiIh are, thrown out of t'ti'l'yin!iit, mx'tritoem. Wahiiin(iix)N, July 20,- An Im rtxKlaut reciprocity treaty under (ho 9ruW or tho MoKililey law has Ut-n MMM)kliWd wlththeltepublleiif H-tti tom2' The, term of the treaty ,FM vory Htullar Ui thoDe lu voiuhh- l will Hmvll S.rfT '" ", FAMFIS ENCAMPMENT. Tkc Qrand KncD Between Tcnny aHil Longsfrci't. ADJUSTING KAIL ItOAD HATES. A Severe Accident, A Boiler for Breakfast, Cloud Burst, Drown ing of a Baby, The Republican Committee, Devoted to Science, State and Foreign News, Etc. FAKMKIt'S BNOAMPMKNT. SuM,iiUHSi,niNas,July20. Sena tor Pfeffer was orator at farmers' encampment last night. More than 1000 people were present to hear the Kansas senator. Ho wauled the governor to loan people money at one per cent to lift 9,000,000 mort gages and to pull the teeth aud cloiethe mouth of the great red Ira-joti In Wall street. He proposed to do this with Hat money Issued directly to the people who had mortgaged Ihelr home. His speech lasted two hours aud ho closed by saying the people' party would finally elect a president, congrese and senate and If the supreme courl wi not with them they would make another. A back for Dt)on. New Youic, July 20. Tho event ot the week lu the racing world will bo tho match between Longstreet and Touny for $5,000 a side at Mor ris Park today and tho public will know Just how fast Longstreet Is and whether his owner, Michael F. Dwyer, Is correct In pronouncing thu sturdy son of Longfellow a butter race horso than Luke Block burn, George Keunoy or Hindoo. Longstreet has had a remarkable string of victories this year, but. he bus not defeated a first olau race lnrse. Kingston is In tho Dwyer string and the Brown horso has been going great guns of late. Kingston was beaten by Tenny lu the Ocean stakes on July -tth, but Kingston was not himself that day and it Is Idle to suppose that Long street has not beon tried with the Urown horeo. Tenny's owner Is fond of good things, and certainly Imagines that ho has therace Osgood as won. The swayback'a race lu the Brooklyn handicap and tho form he displayed iu tho metropolitan stakes when Tristan, to whom ho was con cede 1 a great deal of weight, came along ami beat him out by a narrow margin lu tho fastest time for u mile mid furlong, aro Indications tha Tenny iu 1801 Is as good as Tent),, lu 1K!H), who chased Balvutor home iu the great match of Bheepshead bay, when a mllo aud a quarter wat. run In 2-.05. Longstreet will not In meeting TulU Blackburn, LUsslo Tanner or anything of that calibre when he go?s to tho post today, and Tenny will have something mora than a lame horse to beat on tho samo occasion. SHVKUU ACOIDKNT, PiTittiiuna, July 20. Tho Pud dllug dopartmout of the Frankston mill on second avenue collapsed this morning, killing four men and In Jurlnv eight other. The men wero eugaged In bufldlng when tho sup ports gave away and the eutlro struc ture came dowu with u crash. noiunts von jiiii;aki'A8t. ViOKfiiiUJtn, Miss., July 20. A boiler explosion oocurred at the Hill City Oil Works. Tho englneor and llremiu wero mortally wounded. Tho boiler waH blown toau Immense height, lauding 200 feet away on a prlvat) residence, parsing through tho roof and socoild story aud falling lu the midst of tho breakfast table, around which tho family wero gath ered. One man was slightly Injured by dubrls from tho celling, The other members of tho family wero u u hurt. OI.OUIUIUK8T. Austin, Nov,, July 20. This town was visit d by a cloudburst yesterday aud great damage done. Clouds had overhung the mountain tops for several days, and shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon steam whistles gave people warning. Iu threo minutes the gushing waters from the summit of tho mountains hud reached Main stieet, coming wave over wave, carrying every thing before tliem, Including bould ers weighing over n ton, Tho city railway was torn from Its bed, awnings were turndown, aud water mains wero uprooted fiom threo feet under ground. A majority of UiHincHt houses are illUd with mud to the depth of throe or four feet. Tho water roared terrlllealty as It came down, The streets present the ap pearance of u volcanic eruption. The damage will reach ten thousand dollars. The water remind lu threo hour, but tho Indications uro that another ttood will come, ami the people aro prepared to lleo to (he hllUal a moments notice, UIU'DHMIUN UXIX'UTlVi: COMMIT TKK, Washington, July CO. The Na tional republican executive commit tee met this afternoon, as far us can U gathered from the utterance of mcmbi'tt, the principal business will he the detei initiation of the time and place for the nieetlug of the tiatlo,.al republican committee, which I to Ox (he llmo and plait) for holding tho national convention, livery eljort U being tuiido by Chair man ()uay'a fellow member tu u duco him to refrain fio it prrneutlug hi iv guatlon today, IHIVOVKIt n MIIKNm, W'KUH UiTYiJ-lo,, JuylW. Ji hit, Tliointw, no invent i lo old man, who has devoted botho time to the study of etectrlcty, has been found dead In his workshop having killed himself in order to test the correclueisfl of his theory ,of electrocution. His theory was to placoone electrode over tho pit of his stomach and tho other at his back passing the current through the great ganglion of pucu mogaatrio nerve causing instant par. alysls of tho heart aud lungs. When found ho had constructed an ingenious apparatus and the strength of tho current was shown to bo only 1200 volts. There was no burn or blister on the body. THE OMAHA HRIDOB. Omaha, Neb., July 20. Justice Brewer this morning refused to grant the application of tho Union Pacific for a sunersedas In the brldgo case. This afternoon he will pass upon tho application of the Rock Island to run its trains across the bridge under the present rules of the Union Pacific and will enter a deciee which will probably demaud Immediate compliance with the terms of the contract, STATE ItAILROAD BATES. Portland, July 20. For over six months the lumber manufactur es and shippers of Portland have been striving to obtain a reduction In rates to Colorado common point-, from the Union Pacific, and, falling, have determined to appeal to the Western Trafllc association. This course was decided upon at u meet- lug of reprc!entative3 of Oregon aud Washington lumbermen's exchange, tho railroad and transportation com mittee of the chamber of commerce, and tb6 Portland bureau. After a long discussion of rates from Port land to Denver, and Colorado com mon points, compared with rates from southwestern points to the same territory, Chairman Jones was authorized to appoint a committee of three to proceed to Omaha to urge a reduction, and, If necessary, to la tho matter before the Western Traffic association. . SAU OCCUItKENCK. Portland, July 20. The 17 mnuths' old baby of Captain Brazee, of tho steamer Topsy, was drowned at tho dock yesterday at the foot at Jefferson street. Tho baby wus lying In its carriage, which was standing on tho boat; a gust of wind blew tho baby carriage into the river, and tho lufout was drowned iu tho sight of Its mother. NEW WHEAT. Portland, July 20. More now wheat has been received. Twenty carloads havo como sluco tho llrst lot of eight cars arrived Friday night. These twenty cars make Home 0100 sacks, and aro consigned to C. Ciesar & Co. This makes iwonty-elght cars which have ar rived. Tho first eight wero sold to Ualfuur, Guthrlo&Co., who loaded them ou tho Eastcrofl, Tho presont lot has not been disposed of, but It Is oxpeoted that It will bo sold to tho same firm to fill tho cargo of tho ship. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, July 20. Fore cast for Oregon aud Washingten: Light rains except southwestern Oregon. MARKETS. Chioaoo, July 20 At close wheat was weak, cash, 88j t0, Bopt. 871. Ban Francisco, July 20. Whtat buy or 103J. llOTKh AlUtlVAliS. wiWjAMirrrB" Beattle Base Ball club, T 9 Brooke, H E Prael, A Potter, C C Baker, J Dllg, II E I'ugh, F Bhell, J Gregg, B B Goldsmith, M Winder, H Lang, E J Haines, Portland. W E LnUorr, Dayton. b K Lewis, Lebanon, Mils. Annie Putmau, Mrs Mattlc Cobble, Albany.' V W Fulton, Astoria. Win Monroe, Jtsoburg. FF Richmond, Louis Basch, J 8 Cranol, 110 Walden, 11 Dyers, Jno H Spoko, B F C A Post, McCoy. Win Powell, Janesvllle. L Cato aud wf S F. cootc."" A P Putiuun, J Morgan, Albany, J Otloubum, W Leasing, I) Epp, OL Byrne aud wife, C C Lunn, J Sherman, A Slooum, Portland. A L Gates, Gatesville. J P Iloloomb, Hoqulam. W S llllyeu, Mary Hyde, Irene Bllycu, Carrie nuster,MiunloDil.yeu Fred Hyde, J Kennedy, Solo. J Hudson, Kpokaue. John Hay, Oregon Oily. FJ Dully, Chicago. H llaker, Victoria. W A Charles, 8 V. 1 1m UiiBiii'ile.t I'ulU In Lllo II IUH-lullrrlluWdlyinmUiciiUli.Uliorii of l.ulf lU-OUtiMteAil leature. litU ol UWUntiUl.lieil men nuilwoiavH Imvo ut ten it ivttivu Air n) IM lien youn, lull or vlgoruuri hojHf, Ihimgli btkitlluu with nb tiiflex IIiai MHimml owll mitli Inmrnioiin lublu.Uiulr nuUva brat, tlivlr viu UiikIimI will lli itlowr ol J'ij'diu limlih. t'liniulo tnal.il, wuula juu iiucxt murn fifl Uuvi Iiw,m1(1 you-ui of J orv-H.hyii, uiit, i ! l iwrawltyT I'htuu.f. rtl.h iHriUtmc. Hi.lrUT' HtOIUKOb tliUern, forvml tkiimait loiiUr. nu i iv)Uhl or Mullihuf liitiUrlum. Nir-oilut, it i niwii.lft, liy- IKVilOllUttH, l M4 ur MVlllt ul klrclt, tliUiimiiit rirUMjofdKl)lllcli'U phy kliiun Mint ImiiA'tut nxiMUulUniHl vlffr ko1U)t trvll kiuliui IthfuniAUo auU uvurutiio ulliiuuu, maiHitHl (Uxailvro. kldny troubltx, ud tho uru Ui lufi tin IImiiIhkc, uro up,-nfill)' iouit ailed by ibU baalKnetl jf inc. Khlpper,eontlgii yourtlmo frvlht via tho Chlotiio. llnloli 1'iirltln .t Northweatern Tlue, eodaug RKIL ESTATE TKANSFEI13 FILED ffiril G0I.MV IICCOKIfEK. J E Howard and wife to Mary E Morris CO feet off east side block 8, Robert's add to Balem, (lOUO ECVanMeerand wife to James U Gibson n w section .".0 1 8 s, r 3 w, 105 acre?, 1 5732 60. J F Doud and wife to Eliza J Mc Culloch lotb 2 aud 3, block 1, Dndd'a add to Woodburn, $425, Don't Care to Kat. It Is with the greatest confidence that Hood's Barsaparill.t is recom mended for 1oh of appetite, indigent ion, sick headache, and simlllar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, ustistH l!ie di gestion, nnd makes one "real hungry," Persons In delicate health, after taking Hood's Barsaprilla a few days, Hud themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with unexpected relish. The Globe Real Estate Co don't try to ululfouy one but give prices on YeW Park annex that can't be duplicated by any other firm iu the city. Call and let them show their lots they will bear Inspection Real Estate men aro buying them at the prices given, knowing them to be a bargain. tf Original Imported Swiss cheese at Steiner & . Bouuemonu's lamliy grocery. 20c per pound. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Costoriat Hclleubraud manufactures the finest candies aud sells at wholesale at prices belter than Portlaud deal ers. .-r- & '. i many people miserable, and otter; ,' to tcINlentructlun. Distress afic- t uy. ,our ttomacli, glik lieadaclio ai-r.i . i i. loss ol appctlto, a mint, "all goto i !,tig, bad latte, coated tongue, aud irrci; ul.irlty ol the bowels, ur DiStrGSS tiio moro common sjn.p .ffcor toms. Uyspcpsla docs Let set well ot Itselt. U re- uttlf1g quires c.trctui, penlstci't attcntton, and a remedy like Hood's S .is.r. parllla, lnch acts gently vet ciUclcntly It tones tlto stomacli and other orgni.s regulates tlio digestion, cicilos a goouap ippetlto. and, by tlius Sick overcoming tlio local u.. syniptoins, cures the nQawacne Ucailaclie, and rcfreslics tlio tired nilmL "1 liavo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but llttlo appetite, and what 1 die ! x cat dlstrotscd me, oi did Moan nio llttlo good. After cat bum tug I would experience a raininess, or tired, all-gono feeling, as though 1 had not eaten anything. My trouble, I think, was aggravated by my business, painting, and from being more or icsa shut up In a room with Sour (rcsh paint. Iist spring e. . I took Hood Harsaparllla -0 muCn and It did ma an Immense amount ot good. It gave mo an appetite, and my food rel ished and satisfied tho craving I had pre viously experienced." Quoitou A. Paok, Watcrtown, Mass. N. B. It you dccldo to tako Ilood's Bar saparllla do not bo Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoUlbydruKKliU. fit lxforf3. Prepared by C. 1. 11001) A CO., ApotUccnrloi, Lowell, Hut, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar a JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils antl Window GIiiks, WnU Ta ner antl Dortler, Artists' Ma lerialH, Lime, Hair. Nails antl Shingles, Hay, Foed'tnil Fence Posts. Grtiss Scetls, Etc, NEW; VllVKKTIHKJiaNTS. Notice to Contractors. 11UU will bo received by tho lonrd ol iih luin i (HiimUsluncrK mi Tiu'siluy, Ac glut 11, 1MJI ul 1 oVlot'lc p. m , lor tliu . .miction mid cnuilili'tlniiofu frame bouse, cow burn, aud u fuirao burn, nrordlUK to plaint and bpceltlcatl'iUH at tlieollli-a or V. t). Mi'NHlly, arolilt(H't,Hiiloni,Uregou. TliobrlekU tobollirnlshedori theground by tlio lale. Tim buiUlluus will be or iraiue. Tlio board tosorvts tlio right to reject any nnd alt bhM tVrtllleil eliiHik fnrS)orccnt of the bid will bu rciilr d tn nooouip.tuy tho bid, Uy ordei if tliu boant. 7'-Mta C.h McNAU.Y. llitls HtCKiveil. Ulds will b. reerlved on Tuetiitay, Au II, lsill.iil'JoMtHiU p. m , by the board ol direetiiraol iobu.il ilUtrlct No. 31, nt the otlleoofthe nuhool elrk, Hulem, Orego .. for tho voutllutliitf and heuiing o) t u 1'ii'k school and Lincoln bcliotil buJV Ins, the contractor lo furiiUli plans uud apeclllcutloiu for tho viiine. Coutniclor will nUo bo required lo InrnUli boudd to IhOHtuDuutof tho ixmtruct to gunruntav the heutluxtiftlio biilldliigii lo n ttmptrn luroufTUdfgreuii Kuril. Iiuldo lliobullliis alien the ttuniicrttiire U at iert outstdu i'ho hcutore will bo ucvdod In the build- '.ho board of illrooiora rcwervoa the right to rojci't iiny and all tildn, I'er order ol the board. 7 tfJ lit W. II si MlVSON, Clerk. SURPRISE STEAM FRUIT DRYER. Iknlv IV rf t. t ft'l.lt llr-tJ,r Ik hutnli nf ull SulUibtp fr U Uu) , i.,r u ir mmlly. lirvv fltlll Mill,!, U W.ti I lu.l.ll..l. .... U.....W lk.. or biirii'iiitia frail Iwh jwrinit rlvor of nnli.bvi.ii or ,in; irl. ftvier anil oeito bun any lit u .-.itm bo i,.k ou the cooklnitli)ir luriiaif; u uvodu In nx t,t,iin Huitivi .miimk iiHwriwiinrqii reu U of the ml- nlo. lnn; will niit nii nrstalii Hull, bur twtti noiiltU. uwcrlp IVMOirviilar tn- tnfiirinall.Hi addrm J. M. 1XUL,1'1 11. Mixiufu-liii.T, IVxIUind Orrenn. ti-ild by J. It. llUlliUKii. I Is .m Milem. Oivif.n. The uudnt(ii4 art) pifttva to furulib thvtbiMtiiu-illliirtllluK ar uuder draiu. uf at lowest priest, AiUllTHY l)tAttT, fttAt t arouus, KaI'Iii, Orun. He roncht the rollcemon. Perhaps one of the happiest of the long li.t of marriages between Ameri can girls nnd foreigners Is that of tho eldest daughter of General Edwnrd Healo, now the wife of Mr Haklimetlell, of IUissia, secretary of legation nt Ath ens. Twelvo or thirteen years ago, as on attache of the Russian legation, tho young foreigner met nnd nt once fell desperately in lovo with Miss Bealc, Tho young peopio carried on their lovo raaking under tho cover of friendly darkness, In Lafayette square. Wash- Inirlnn. One night tho watchman went ills m,inl. iw usual, nnd. thinking tlio square to be empty, carefully locked the gates and departed to ms nouie. Unconscious of this fact, tho lovers roused from their absorbing conversa tion nml nrcoared to lcavo tho square. Their consternation ot finding them selves imprisoned was In no wise im proved by the subsequent discovery that not a soul seemed to bo stirring on tho streets who could como to their rescue. The was no help for it, Tlio only way out of tho difficulty was to climb tlio massive iron spiko fence. With great difficulty tho young lady climbed to tlio top, when, to her horror, Just as her feet sought to secure a resting place tn tho descent, tho gruff voice of a po liceman shouted menacingly in their cars. Rapidly giving directions in French to Miss Bealo to proceed witli all speed possiblo and run for homo while ho engaged the intruder In conflict, Mr. Dakhmetieff successfully tussled with tho fellow until, liappy In tho knowl edge that his instructions had been carried out, lie gavo himself into cus tody of tho officer, knowing that, as a member of a foreign legation, ho would bo liberated immediately upon arrival at headquarters. Pittsburg Dispatch. A Sorrow of Dr. Chapln's Last Days. A prominent clergyman speaking of tho relations oristing between clergy men, told mo tho following astonishing anecdote. Ho said that no clergyman who has over been pastor of u New York church was moro popular, In his day moro famous, or had a wider repute as a pulpit orator and public speaker than Dr. Edwih Chnpin. Clinpin was a Univereallst, nnd Horaco Greeley was ono of his parishioners. Dr. Clinpin was smitten with a mor tal disease, and It was publicly an nounced in tho newspapers. Ho had some heart trouble, which did not pro vent friends from seeing him, but it was known it would end his lifo in n brief timo. Ho Lad been sick for some flvo weeks, when ono day tho Rov. Dr. Annitage called. Ho was shown into Chapln's room and found tho distin guished clergyman lying upon a sofa. SVlicn ho saw Ariuitago iio burst into tears and Dr. Annitage was surprised. Chnpin said1 "Doctor, I can't help these tears, but thoy express glndnes rather than sorrow. Do you know that you aro the first clergyman of all those who havo professed friendship for me who has called to see mo or oven sent a tnessngo of sympathy to mo in "my ill ness. Not a singlo clergyman has been so considerate, and l tell you it has been a bitter sorrow to mo nt this tlmo." Two days later this great orator was dead, and tlio only religious ministra tion or sympathetic call he had during his final illness was that of tills Baptist clergyman. Now York Cor. Pliiladcl phln Press. Kver tlio Same. When Counuodoro Billings and Mr. Main wero on tho river Kahima they had for attendant a young man from Kanoga, nn island between Kainschnt ka and North America. Ono day Mr. Main asked him, "Wliat will the sav ages do to mo If I fall into their power?" "Sir,"- said tho youth, "you will never fall Into their powor if I remain with you. I always carry a sharp knife, and if I see you pursued and un nblo to escapo I will plungo my knife into your henrt, then tho savages can do nothing to you." This recalls the words of tho French knight reported by Jolnvillc. "Swear to me," said Queen Margaret, "that if Uio Sarncons becomo masters of Dam iottn you will cut of! my head before they can tako mo." "Willingly," returned tho knight. "I had already thought of doing eo if tho contingency arrived." AH tho Year Hound. An V-es KpUodo. Tho young woman who writes her namo nnd nddress on tho eggs before blio sends thorn to market has received a proposal. It camo from a man who proposod that hereaftor sho sond strict ly fresh egtrs instead of tlio stolo ones sho had been in tho habit of selling. Sho no longer counts hor chickens be fore thoy aro hatched. Dejoit Freo Press. A Month, Without a Full Moon. Tho month of Fobruary, 18GC, was tho niobt remarkable month in tho world's history. January had two full moons, and so had March, but Febru ary had none This had uot occurred slnco tho creation of the world, mid according to somo astronomers tho samo tiling may not occur again for a period of 2,500,C00 years. Loudon Tit-Bits. Mora Powerful Than Quinine. A medlcnmont moro powerful than qulnlno Iu counteracting lovers is said to havo boon discovered in Mexico. It Is u plant called tho pompolauo, tlio root oi which contains n substance analogous to quinine. Current Litera ture. Happy llooslcrs. Win. Tiutuions, Postmaster of Idavllle, Iiul., writes: 'Electriolllt. tew has done more for me than all other medicine combined, for that bad frcltug arising from Kidner and Idver trouble," John Leslie, farmer and stockman of saino place says Find Electric Hitters to bo the beat Kidney and Liver medicine, made mo feel llko n new man." J, v. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, saya: Electric Bitters Is just tho thing for a man who U nil run down aud don't care whether ho Uvea C dl; he found new strmcth good uppetlte and felt Just like lie had a uuw lease ou life. Only 60a a bottle at Fry'. Drug Store, ROSEDKLE Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a beautiful location Avith pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDAIvE. It is locked direct on the Electric line lo the Fair Ground, overlooking tho entire city tho snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson, as well as the over green hills of Polk county aro in plain view. I'ho site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as the North Salem now building are within a short distance of this tract. jpaeoM wrMua&Eay -wssraEav vjiuaftOoy. jwwi Bat 0 Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Estate Men In this City, who will bo ready at any time to show this tract to purchasers. BAKER B9 11 Stoves mM'A i p &&r 'All 3 -wMjy ll Greatest labor saving invention in the hoiiKl.dd line. Washes ol varieties of goods from the finest laee to the co.iiMst carpets, perfectly eleau, without rubbing or boiling, without the tin- of chemicals or anj destructiveprocetB ouly poap and wntir Then injnny wiling Itofl'ere S1000 to iinv fereon who will produce a family wusdier tqtial to the NEW ERA In the following peints: Price. Labor saving. 1 opidity of wash ing. Variety of fatitic washtd. Cleaning perfect I wi bout damage to clothing. Simplicity and perfect cons-tiuctiou. bic. weight nnd Cura bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refuudtd Sole Agents for Mraion county. dw Ptanos MVSICAIj FINEST L.INli' Pests, Now Is the Time to- FRUIT TREES. BltlGGS & BROWN Are prepared to e trees treatment lor the season with a gixd sprayinjr outfit. ntliractIou Kuumntetd. Leave orders ol i. 11. Catterlln 4 Sou's offlce, lot! Mate street Sain in. 3dwtf M O If E Y ! To Loan on Real Etat Security, Agency I'aclflo 8tat8 Snvlnia. Loan 4 Building Co. FEAR k HAMILTON 'I SALEM, - Oregon. &12 dw PAIOE FORSVLE. SA)aoifof lioM suck and truit land In Oregi.iiftirmteaiu 'wrwt'n. Will fcell lu oU Uikull piuuhuter. Audi ess or cull on C. J. HI IlliL, K n gnu. Ore NYnrHHwrt'rwk Kails. 7 s": E. Butcher C. CROSS, and Packer, Blate Bt. anrf court Ft -The best nieatt delivered to all parts of the city. R. H. WESTACOTT. L1VEHY, Feed and ltunnllug Stulilc. Hay and (mu uld aud delivered, Stable Oren?' 8t' lWl"' nlom. 8a'". MOXEV T LOAN Ulou farm properly at current ratea ol latere t. JOHN. A. UAItSO.N Attnrne; k nIWlBir,!-alm,Or. 4 WSm w J turn Brt Bd ehwH-t windmill on the mark t HAYES &VERCLER, Agts.. Salem. Destroy the SPRAY YOUR A LA11GE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. JJURT0JS BBOS., balem, Oregon. & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street hanses, Furnaces Tinware, and all Huust Furnishing Goods. Chimney ano Sewer Pipes, Plumbing. Limps. Wood, lion and Buckeye Force rumps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. NewErallydi aulic ClutiitsWashet! AND AND- Organs JU B Ii CHANDISE. LOW EST PKIOES. InMitllnicnls from 5 per month up. Wholesale and Retail. P. H. EASTON k CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. d A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Late oU'hlladelphln. ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE E.NEHY Ofall chronic. Ulieumatlc. Ulood, Brain ind nervous diseases. Every variety c: ii , .'iT "'"i'1 yiem to electricity aftei Ulo her modes of treatment have failed thirteen years clinical experience. Olllee 59 Commercial stieet 62J3m fflVS HEAT MARKETS, 153 State btreet, Salem. 610 Liberty street, North V pare ready to fill nl orders for al inns or ire-h and sail meau e aim to etpthe best the count ly affords. Free delivery. We desire to thank nil our old ffiev0.,V,,lr'J!.?.?'.r?.t:on.n. hoping ..... - vununuu tin ut) hJ&5i& For Sale Cheap. 120 ACItra OP LAND mlls from fiUlem at t2H iwr acre. About 2Ze Jlf.en' b'" timber. Urid sprl "e water. 'Serins Kaiy." LEU WILLIS. pera Uom-e, Court street. City lVarrnnls. IV kutticlent funds m Hie elty treat.ii l iheclly of Balem.Oren.to my nil wur rants of the city of Balem 'endorsed" hi !!,e.tfriu,.urerbef0re lmbiTlMB and that the treasurer Is ready to pay all 2. a 21S m nr?u.u on Presentation at hUotthe vnd that Interest win cete ou tho sar.i rrrm and niter the dateof this notlre E.J HWAKKOUU. p.wiM.iiasBssagaar-jaF- Busiuess Farm Propcrtv iU!K&!&".'!mjw'!i.lni NBWmUNDfi Hre and M- m nn n . . I IJtlllXlJ Hn, rlne. I U.W. HEELER, Actnt, eaiem, Oregon &r Z C iv.....X. r"V .Y" ""iuierrmi iirrut. blllllU CVUU B1M 11 M IV Id IM 1. 1 . L 1 "WK2 ae. j!emBoofriim-1 ,. VMt"K k adu mmoH. TS 25c Want Column. Notices Innerted Tar ONK CKNT PEU W'OKD KACJI INHER'lION. Mo ndver tliipnieut inserted In this column for less than twenty-Aye cents. WANTED. A pnRlttnit an any nurse. Enquire at 4), ccner Kraut ana Centers! recti. 7 28 1y, WANTED. A position bv a comptent bookkeeper. Apply to "II" this of fice. r27iM JJlOIt BALE. Two lots, corner nnd luslfle 1 lot, near school house, North Snlem. Inquire ol It. Diamond, 208 Commercial street. 7251w T!rANTED.-Olrl lo do (.'neral bouse. fle. apdIv nt. work In lumlly ot fle. 21st street, corner l hemeketa. 7 21 i WANTED Our ogente make 9100 to f.'OO a month telling oui todg on t lit Ir merits. W o nuul county and gentml agents, and will mi; e Lwi.'k nil goods un sold if acouutv uj-cut i.l.t to clear J100 and expfiissaf'erii tb H5 clays' tilol, or a general agent le-s llimi ivfO. We will send large Illustrated nci I.uh and letter with a special oiler to Mill teirltory ap plied lor, on receipt i.f 3 riiHcrut ttamps. Apply at once aud get In ot tbe bnom. Address Henoci Manufacturing t o I'llls. burg. Pa. I7d.twtf NICELY furnlsbeil rooms to rent, will, boaid, In pkasunteist partoi citj , near street car lines, 108 Center street S.-20 tf FOIt SALE. A bout one acre of land and barn, with running water in rear ol barn. A beautiful location far a home, in quire at second bouse on right band side of Asylum avenue alter crossing bridge going to Asylum. 4:24 Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Wana Meals at All Hours of the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In flrst class style Twenty-flve cento per meal, ' RH5D FRONT Court street, between Journal Offlce and Junto's Livery. M. T. RINEMAN, DKALKK IN Staple and Famy taifs, CJ0,?,1if.ry' Olastware, Lamps, Woc-den and Willow ware. All kinds of mill letd. AU,oyee;ablfctaodlrnlls ir. their statou. "Hlglust l'rlce raid loro uutiy pioduif." no """"". I'.iuojiuge, J1'M. Stale ktii ft THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OH J. G OK. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. K-ioest h0,;"! between l'oillnnd andPan 1-rancisco. Urst-class In all Its appoint, ments. lu tables ure terxed vltti tha Choicest Fruits Grown in theCWlllamette Vulley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. ELLIS & WHITLEYJ LIVERYMEN . South ofWlllometto Hotel, SALEM OREGCN Ongwi Sdife Fair, '91 Tb'rty-nrst annual exhibition under the nnnaKenient oftlie Oregon tate Hoard ol Airrlculture.wlll tin hniTi ,.i n.J li.-VK.. Bnmnds ntarHalcin, cornmoclng on Mnmlay, Kcplembvr 14, 1891, And iaitlub' one week. . OVER 15,000 IX CASH PREMIUMS "Tei?Jl till Fr'0""""11' ,otk rt aechan. leal exhlDlis. fur workh of art aud f.iuoy work nud trials of pecd Itfdiicedratwt for fare and freight on all ImiMVlS "ncs""' 1 rrom tho fair. uw n n.5Vi?.VvemSn, l,ave been made Toirel'eThibli'o" ,nanfce, fucmlle', PaYilianill Lo Opcnj Niphus in Uio Wrct. l,Io'll'neld)t horse entered In the t ii n ..r tr,?,1,.,,'l,,' -J Monday at futrA fW"1 1",m i''rday bef. re rklros.nb. u.Mia ai.lmi.li. afdHrtl- l'r' II f'h'n Ii.rr tl ll.lkil,...rf i.twi-,r kIi".!1' "V.Mant ecrerj , al t ar'i r ;:.r,i;ic""u i. dw - tf U A. W W K Sffc IIW mm..! J T. Afi'Klls(IN.nr.IH.ni w.iiim. 'adavtlrket a '&I1-.4 vunn lc)ll .g SUnAKCE 'iiiui.'.nif.ijHiV."i "' " ioO J.T.onEOG.Btvrclarjr, BVIHiiiHn9lliimA.ujiJsl3AeuWXB i rs . liiiiiiiiiiiiHHlHiiitalSnDBflHBinifiHyltiufiSaKVi jtmi&t ' .9