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w r, .r, ' -fr,rirrrii'-Miii . ImW "5?S" UL IL1 nlfwnfc - BL-- Ifc If y i i I A ' l IS- IwpooWlUy of preserving peaco and good order lo life Islands rests with thta country. ACClDfiNT TO A COASTING BTKAMKtt. San Fbancisco, Oct. 8. About 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, Hie Oregon Uoal and Navigation Com vmbv't steamer Areata. Captain v&-tuiwrp. flrirted osboro ou the batch west of the Fori Mnson guard house. (Sentries went to the leaelif (. dlecerutne the steamer's riding light through the fog, called, bnt Mtfvlved no answer. The mer chants' exchange was not!flid, and tht. lucr Monarch went to the steamer's assistance. The Ufe-sayiug even also went t the rcue, but when tho tug and crew arrived on the scene no vessel wna to be found. Tbo Areata was docked at tho wharf at 9:40 p. m and a visit to the steamer disclosed the fact that she was the steamer which had been ashore. The watchmun staled that the steamer had foggy weather from Point Arena, with light westerly winds. She was feeling her way into the bay ami drifted on the shoal. There were twelve passengers aboard, and they became alarmed when the steamer touched, but a she did not bump much they wait cd Tjjtfentlv until the flood tide carried her ofi before any damage was done. KEFOHT ABOUT KDWIN IIOOTir. New York, Oct. 8. A report came from Boston yesterday that Edwin Booth was seen in Boston last week wandering aimlessly about the street, and that he talked In coherently and unreasonably to a friend whom lie met in (he street. Stuart Kobsou hasdenied the reports. Mr. Booth arrived at the Player1 club in New York from Boston last Sunday evening. Ho would not set anyone. It was said at tho club last evening that Mr. Booth wus as well as he has been for several mouths, and ;that the report that he is de mented or in any way irrenponslblii for his actions is mullclou-tund with out foundation. APPOINTED SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Washington, Oct. 8. Eleven young men were yesterday appoint ed to second lieutenancies In the army, from civil life, they having passed competitive examination re cently. Among them is William Brooke, of Pennsylvania, eon of General Brooke, U.8. A., and mem ber of the Pennsylvania national guards; Wm. H. Croft on, of Illi nois, son of Colonel Croft on, 15th infantry; Wm. Wallucc, of Indiana, nephew of General Lew Wallace; John Madden, of California, gradu ate of the California uulycrslty. FUEIOIIT WKKCIC. BlNQHAMITON, N. Y,, Oct. 8. A freight wreck occurred on theAlbany & Susquehanna road at Diess switch. A locomotive jumped tho track. Fireman George Bowers sustained a fractured leg, Engineer James Pat terson was killed, Joseph Winch, brakeman, had a leg broken. Fifty five cars were wrecked. Damage over 160,000. KIHE IN DhTltOIT. DijrntolT, Oct. 8. Parker, Webb & Cd.'a packing house was damaged $100,000 by fire this morning. One wnu was burned to death and a dozen others seriously burned and injured. SITE 8KI..EOTED. Washington, D. O., Oct. 8. Commission to select the site for the public buildings, San Francisco have selected tho situ at the corner of Seventh and Mission streets. Price $r,040,000. The First stop. Perhaps you are run down, can't cat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to ynursatlsfactlon,auil you wonder what alls you. You should heed the wuruiug, you arc taking thu first step into nervous prostration. You need a uervo ton. lonnd inElectrio Bitters you will tlud tho exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to Its mutual, healthy condition. Surprising re sults follow the use of UiIh great nerve touloand alterative. Your a p. petite returns, good digestion U re stored, and thu liver and kidneys resumehealthyautlon, Try a bottle. Price 60o. at Fry's drugstore, i!3j Commercial street. Those flower pots sold by Sroat &. Gilo aro flue, iee them. "August Flower 99 "1 have been afflict Biliousness, "cd with biliousness r..titiH "and coustiprttiou Constipation,.. for fiftcetl .eaw. towaoh "first one ami then " another prcpara Paint. "tion was suggested 'tome aud tried but "to no purpose. At last a friend " recommended August Flower. I "took it according to directions and "its effects were wonderful, reliev- "ing we of those disagreeable M stomach pajns which I had been 'troubled with so loner. Words "cannot describe the admiration "in which I hold your August " Flower it has given me a new " lease of life, which before was a f burden. Such a medicine is a beu "efacUo to humanity, and its good "Qualities aud "wowtarful mer- Jtss Barker, "itsaapwU be , . "d kmwHto Printer, "werypoe puffer- Humboldt, "ifffwtthdyspep- "siaor biliousness Kansas. j fc& MWW.Sek Msi'ftvWwdbury.NJ. ABOUT fiiRNELL. Tiic Cause of ParncH'sDcalli San Francisco P. 0. TUB STATE BOARD OF CUICE. Fire on Fifth Avenue, Campbell vs. McKinley, Load of Salmon, A Detective Slugged, Wanted to Commit Suicide, Foreign and State News, etc. CAUBB OF PAnXM8 TIKATH. London, Oct. 8. It has been de cided to bold a postmortem examin ation of the body of Parnell, with a view of settling definitely the cause of his death. John Dillon and Wm, O'Urlen were asked foran expression of their ne's In regard to tbo death of Parnell. Both distinctly refused nay anything upon the subject. A dispatch fromUrlghton shjb the doc tor's certificate states that Parncll's death was caused by rheumatic fever and resulted in excessive tempera ture and failure of the heart. Gow ers, Jr., and Wm. Richards Gowera F R. B., both of whom weie In at tendance upon Parm-Ii duriug his last sickness, say death was causd by acute rheumatism and congestion of the lungs. It was decided at the family counsel held tlifo afternoon that Parnell's remains will be nc corded a public funeral, and that the body will be interred at Ayondalc, County Wicklow, Ireland, where the dead leader was bom. PABNELl8 MOTIIKIt. Bokdkntown, N. J., Oct., 8. The news of her son's death wasfirnt made known to Mrs. Parnell by u reporter yesterday morning. When the reporter was announced, Airs. I'arnell, evidently divined that lie bad some information relating to Parnell, for she exclaimed; "What has befallen my son?" Seeing that the reporter hesitated, she centinued: "Is he ill, or worse? Has he been idiot, or did lie shoot himself?" The reporter broke tho news to her as gently as possible, aud when he at last announced Hint 1'arueU was dead the white haired mother reeled backward and fell on the floor. She tdiiloked, "Oh, my son! Oh, my GodI Kind Charles, they have kill ed you!" Ilor grief was heartrend ing. Bho was slezed with hysterics, and by turns laughed and wept. "That vlpor," sho exclaimed, after mIio recovered, pointing her long, bony linger at the house of Iter half brother Edward Stuart, "that viper over there kept mo away from him, Ho began suit for (15,000 against me to dispossess mo from my home aud I spent my all defending it. When Charles wrote to mo asking me whether 1 needed anything, 1 told him tho crop was bringing mo in plenty of money. That cheered him aud it pleased me to say so, although I was In poverty. Oh, ho was a good and dutiful son, and never ne glected me. Lies, lies, lies, all lies! When they say ho refused to provldo for mo I say It's a slander, a foul slander!" Then tho old lady paced up aud down the room, sobbing convulsively. "It's Michael Duvltt and tho Irish World's persecution and politicians that killed him," she cried, "I knew this last troublo would be his death, and to think I could not be near him at all on ac count of theso vipers. For llfly years I have been trying to do some thing for the Irish people, and my reward Is tho death of my child ren. 1 have lost threo daughters, twu giaudsons, aud now a son. Ills dentil," bald sho, after a moment's pause, "has been caused by tho persecution of his enemies." Messages from a fow friends of fering sympathy wero received by Mrs. Parnell this afternoon. No message had been reoleved by Mrs. Parnell up to 2 o'clock from abroad. This (.coining neglect was an addi tional causo of grief to the old lady. Although Mrs. Parnell claims she is not In want and Is In no need of assistance, sho Is living hero in ahjeot poverty. pahnkm.'s wiki:. UiwniTON, Oct. 8. Mrs. Parnoll Is still prostrated with grief, and though weak and exhausted from long watching aud thu terrlbloshock sho experienced, she positively ro fuses to partuko of any food or re, freshment, and will only see her daughter, A family counsel will be held Today, and tho necessary ur raugemeutu for thu tuuorul will he made after consultation with a cum i.ulttee of Irish mcmlers of parlia ment, who have been deputed to take part. UAltllJNAI. UMIUON'tJ KSTIMATH, lUiriMOHK, Oct. 8. When asked for an estimate of tho dead Irish leader, Cardinal (Ubbenssuld: "He for.) ills full by reason of O'Shea, I'arnell Impressed mo as ho did oth er ro idem of dully newspapers, as a man of extraordinary ability with a Boii-posaoAsion nun, was tiuly re innrknule. As to tho future, of Iro land, or course, al! Its friends hopu for tho bet. Fortunutely her lioiwa rest on no man, but ou tho Justice of JiercftUR-," 1UU1MONO TO KUCUUKU PAUNKt.l Dlil'UN, Oct. 8,At tho meeting today of tho Parnelllle jwtrty of West Clare, imbed n resolution calling John Redmond to iuuumn Hid leadership riHB IN FIFTH AVUNUK, .Nkw Yohic, Oct. 8.A tiro tie s'ruji-d u llvo story brown btono uiftinlou, 101 Fifth uveuue, owned by .Mih. Haywood Cutting and Wcui'liHl ly AugiiK -ik'linunt, Oc cupauts had a narrow escape from death. Loss $200,000. WANTED TO COMMIT SDICTDK. Niagara Falls, Oct. 8. A mau entered the American express office yesterday morning and said he wanted to Bend his watch and money home to Louisville, Ky. The attention of Chief of Police Dana was directed to the man, aud, after a little watching, be was arrested. He gave bis name as Shannon, and said be lived at Louisville, aud had come to the Falls to commit suicide from Prospect Park, but vhen he saw tbo popular Jumping placa bis nerve failed him. He returned to town and drank several cocktails to brace himself, and had started to make another attempt when he was arrested. He was allowed lo leave for Buffalo. LOAD OF SALMON. SanFkancisco, Oct. 8. Steamer Jeanie arrived yesterday from Prince Williams sound with a cargo of 170,000 cases of salmon for J. N. Knowles, Jeanie brought down eighty white men and 100 Chinese who have been employed in the canneries at Cook's Inlet. cash-hell vs. m'kinlkv. Ada, Ohio, Oct. 8. For weeks the joint debate betweenGo.vernorCamp- bell and Major McKinley has been referred to as the Impending battle of giants, and the discussion today fully demonstrated that they are In deed peerless as the exponents of high and low tariff, respectively. People and marching clubs came from all over the state, and while much enthusiasm was displayed In a friendly rivalry, McKinley American tin badges were off" set by Campbell, quoting "Amer lean wool 34 cents, ou account of the McKinley bill." A DRTECTIVE SLUGGED. Tacoma, Oct. 8. About 0:50 o'clock Tuesday evening M. C. Hullivan, tho burly "detective," emerged from Chilberg's restaurant on Pacific avenue, next door to the corner of Tenth street, and had walked about a dozen steps when some unknown man, who seems to nuvo bc?n waiting for him, and, without saylug a word, knocked Sullivan down, and as ho partly aroso knocked him down again. At tiio flint blow Sullivan began to shout at the top of his voice, but the stranger went ul him with a vim, aud heforj he could rise again, slugged him. As tho detective Unruled back ix third time tho man went at him with his boot and was klclilng him about the sidewalk in flrst-clnos style, when somo one sheuted: "Hero comes tho police," and the stranger pessed into the immense throng of people that had gathered and passed down the street to Italnoy's blllard parlors, walked through them and out into court A in tho rear. Sullivan was holped up, and on tho sidewalk beside him a heavy six-shooter was found. Sullivan claims that the pistol be longed to his assailant, but oil-lookers till ngico thut the unknown did not have a pistol and that the Weapon bolongod to Sullivan, who was too much terrified, Judging by his screams, to think of his pistol. Ho, Sullivan, was takoti to the Tacoma Hotel, where dozens called io ueu iiiiii. ms luce is (iiscoioreu in sovoral places anil thoskln isabrald cd near the left ear and at the side of the noso. Ho asierts positively that ho does not know who the man was that assaulted him. Asked If ho believed It an attempt at assasluatlon, ho said; "No; that tho mm could havo killed him had ho wanted to, ns ho had tho pistol, and Instead of striking could have shot him." Ho says he docs not understand tho cause; that It all Ijuppoued so (juick that ho had no chance to defend himself. Thoro are many theories rcgaiding tho assault, It is believed that Sulli van knows who the man was but does not want to tell. Of tho several theories tho main one Is that thu slugger was a railroad conductor or friend of a conductor whomSulllvan had been dogging. Expressions of pleasure nro heard on all sides at the beatlug he ro oclved, aud inuuy regrets that it was not more sovere, a Sullivan and his bulldozing methods aro despised by all right thinking iiion In this community. Tho assailant was about live feet eight and a half Inches high, com pactly built, but looked small com pared to tho detective, who bawled like a whipped child throughout the brief proceedings. THU ALLIiUTON-NKLSON KAI'K. .GUAM) Hands, Mich., Oa. 9. Weather cloudy, with occasional sprinkles of rain. A great crowd oi people aro attracted to wltnuss the Allerton-NoUon race. First heat Nelson won, Allerlou secend: time U 12. Allerton wus the fuvorlto In tho butting on second heat. Second heat Allerton won. Nelson second; lime 2 Ul Third heut, Allerton won, Nvlaou second, time Stlo. STATE. K.VTAl. ACQIUK.NT. MAitauHiH.D, Or., Oct. a-I)r. P. A Golden aud wire uf this city, loft here Tuesday, for lWburt? lu a uu honw road cart. Yeaterduy. when about hair way to itobeburj;, thu horse took frljjht and ran uwny, throwing Mrs. Golden out. (Sho struck Rsalust tt stump, uud lived only a short time, tiho was thd mother of two children. T!i iu. will be liiteried In this city, Tho deceased was a hfolilv r.,w.i w lady. CIIAMHEB OP COMMERCE. Portland, Oct 8. The Btate board of commerce today elected the following officers for tho ensu ing year: President, T. F. Osborne, reelected; secretary, Charles Ran dolph, re-elected; executive commit tee, J. P. Farcll or Baker City, J. D. Matlock of Eugene, R. A. Booth of Graut's Pass, B. W. Orauby and A. J. Apperson of McMinnville, J. T. Apperson of Oregon City, C. II. Dodd of Portland, C. W. Towuo oi Coos bay, D. S. K. Burk of Rree burg, and M. C. Arthur of Coquille. The following were elected a com mitlec to secure subscriptions for the world's fair exhibit: J. T. Apper son, Oregon City; C. H". Dodd, Port luid; D. M. Yoran, Eugene; P. White, Buker Cky; M. Garrigles, Coos bay. After tho meeting ad journed the world's fair committee met and eflected an organization by the election of C. H. Dodd for presi' dent and Charles Randolph secre tary. FOREIGN. INLUK.NCEOK AMERICANS. London, OcL 8. According lo the St. James Gazette there has been danger recently that the Americans who gained such influence at the court of Wurtemburg sometime ago wiuld resume their sway, in which case it Is understood the late king would have been forced toubicau had not Queeu Olga undertaken to preveut a recurrenceof the scandal. The king since that time has been practically a ptisoner in his apart ments. It was feared he would es cape from Stuttgart and go to Pari-, which would probably have resulteo in a scandal or castustrophe. WILLIAM OF WUIITEMBUKO. SruTiciAHT, Oct. 8. The new king, William H., presided ovci thu council here yesterday. Tin laudstatide will shortly be called to gether. A proclamation signed b the new king and all the minister? has been issued. It announces the accession of Wilhelm H., nephew of King Karl, to tho throuo of Wur temburg. King Wilhelm promise to maintain intact the constitution of the couutry. He promises to pro teet the religion and to be a friend and helper of tho poor aud weak, and the zealous protector of the rights of all. The king also promises to fill his position as German prince with due regard to the treaties which have been the foundation of the great German fatherland. MARKETS. Ciiic.G(, October 8. At wheal was steady, cash 07; close Dec. U0 J May$U6j. Portland, Oct, 8. Wheat valhy $1.60, Walla Walla 51.40. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, Oct. 8. Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Fair weather. SIJl'HEME COURT. Three of tho applicants examined Tuesday failed to pass, the following names were admitted aud received their certificates Albert W. Johnson, I. C. Hicks, B, M. Smith; Portland. J. P. Wagner, Forest Grove; J. J. Charlton, Albany; Geo. M. Brown, Roscburg; J. C. Clark, The Dalles; C.A. Moure, Lakevlow; Alviu E. Condit, Salem; A. D. Stillmau, Pendleton. Attorney General Geo. E. C, Chamborllii delivered a very able and instructive lecture to tho clrss. The supreme court has rendeaed no decisions today at tho hour of going to press. IIOl'HIi AKUIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" Dll Hewitt, RFPraal, SF. J Surnian, Rev J Ward, T It An son, Portland. W T B.irrctt, Los Angeles. O K Ascher, St Louis. J II Lamb, Salem, C A Post, McCoy. C 13 Pralunaii, C E; Spauldlng, Chicago. CHKIrsoher, NY. C E Goldsmith, St Joseph. Moore, King and Sley, Browns ville, "cook," G A Pine, 11 oUt fort. E W Olde, W M Lucas, Kansis ii iy. 0 G H Rlohardson, T C O'Danull, II Nelaon, O AV Amies, Portland. A M Commons, Nvstueea. O A Towsloy, Salem. 11 L llusiiett, Woodland. Babyhood, the mother's nureery milde.coutaltis the following articles lu Its Ootulwr Iwiic: '-Tlw Manage ment and Cure of Near-Sighted Wyes," by J. M. Mills, M. I).; "The Airing aud KxereUe of In fatits," by Alfred Stengel, M.D.; "Tho Bones lu Childhood," by Har riett Brooke Smith, M D. ; " "Tho Nursery Table," by Cbrlstluo Ter nuneHerrluk. 9) cents a number, t2,00 per year. Babyhood Publish- ing Co., o iicOKmau street. N-w Ymk. "Tito llest." Gt,Sr'umt'ln ,OM ui hu tttklnt CUMi-r'.IJiU. i VApWT.W: Hltvrj-uitt; .i Ud tOwut ain;.iidZ irotu wirjua Ihersru iWlevrd by IbJr nve. tt!MMUWK,X tOwaSuV "" " ,h ' They make one u-tt tu ttiuurh iif . wiWllvtur. Tukoo" Jr?Sfl rtLuK Uvr I'll I. alter tMthir; it wUilUJ-T ?.!? t- I . - . i . ------- m wn-B M ui at ATIOARD OFTKAnK. Thit Is what Salem should have and must have to advance its own interests. It is useless to talk about the mis takes of the past. The thing to do is to go ahead and reoreHoUe the strongest board of trade pwiblo aud all who oo not leel use w ... King j aloug heartily with the rat mwt be j aud all who do not feel like w i king free to work in their own way Every real estate firm and every business house and every Hiiece.-v-ful farmer aud workingman is exerting an influence In the same Hue thutu board of trade does I. c to bring new jieople here. Fewer new people who come to Salem and vicinity go away dissat isfied than can be said of any other section of tho coast. There bos been a depression all over the coast and many places are not only not going ahead but .roing backward. Capital is by this fact directed to Salem more than ever before. Loose capital is not only prepared to come here from the east, but also from till over the I'uciiic coast. Our city should be ulvertiBed not only in the east but in the principal centers of all the western and coast states. A board of trade with a $10 mem bershlp fee to be paid annually in advance, with a monthly member ship fee of $1.00 and a building kept well filled, at some central point on i business street, with the fruits aud products of this valley, to show visitors at ali seasons of the year the products of the soil. Besides the membership dues there should be a general subsciiptlon raised for ad vertising purposes. With a proper headquarters properly kept the farmers and gardeners about Salem would take pleasure in contributing to the exposition of our product enough to make a fine show in it self. There is euougli material II iroperly organized to maintain a flue exhibit of fruits, grains and vegetables the year arouud. Organize the board of trade. Run t ou a broad plan, free from all pri vate interests. No real estate agency r newspaper or any other private interest bliould have anything to do .vith It Deafness Can't be Cured jy local applications, as thev can uot reach the diseased portion of the ar. 'more is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution it remedies. Deafuess is caused bj an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube wuou tins time irets lnuameu von have a rumbling sound or imperfect neanng, auu wneu it is entirely cioscm, aeuiness is tue result, unu unless the inflamatlou can be taken out aud this tube restored toils uoi nirtl condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused Oy catarrh, which if untiling but nu Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wowlllgivo One Hundred Dol lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure o taking Hill's Catnrrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co,, Toledo.O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. W E Mitchell aud wife to Chas Welch, lot 3, bl 08, Salem, $2250. Geo Goode to J B Henniger, lot 10, bl 2. Doud's 2d add Woodburu, $1400, Wm 8 Weddle aud wife to Frank R Weddle, 71 a of d I o A Church, see G, 1 10 s 2 w, $?J00. R Walter and wife to Wm Wed dle, 37 a A Church d 1 o, $1800. F M MoDaniel to Geo Luudreth, lots 5 aud 0, bl 12, Whitney's add to Stayton, $30. Wesley Warner and wife to W G Prunk, 75.37 acres D P Lewis' d 1 c t 7 s 1 e, $1400. Wm II Gross, archbishop, to Hen ry Rohinan, part lot St Paul Cath nlio mission, $350, H V Matthews aud wife to Louis Stege, 0.35 acres of Samuel Walker and wife's d 1 c, $1870. 3 ho World Knrlcheil. rite facilities of the present day fe: ' production of everything that will .:idnc to the material welfare and cmfortof maukiad are almost unlim. .!, aud v.hcn Syrup of Figs was first produced tltc world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it ia the only lemedy which is truly pleasing' and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more poDular it be comes. Havo Y OU figured it out? jpPrnte U4 . , OISTJ5 J3KTYOY Bdlli tho method nmr-esi.lta r.hen Syrup of Figa s takon : it U pleasant and rarrcslun to tho ta3te auJacts feu tly yet promptly on thcKidnoys, aver nn Dowels, cleauscs tho ey torn ofiwluah'y, dUpols colds, joad nchts ami fevers and cures lmhittii oWMtljwttoniMjrraauontly. Forfal ia 6O0 auvl $1 botUe8 by rJ' 'rua'jta. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CC tomuiu, KT. liWWK, &. FOUGHT WITH BANANA SKINS. Thrown on Stoop by mn Enemy, tho PeI Prove i a rowerta! Wempon. She was walking rapidly up the little walk leading to tho front steps of a house on Ferry street. It was her walk and her house, and she had tQ wa gbe chose Tbaf tln Brown famuy next door mieht better mind their own business and stop watching her. So she was 6aying to herself, when flop I tnuuipi her feet went from under her and she found herself sitting uncomforta bly hard upon that same walk which a moment before she had been treading so proudly. Slowly, she picked herself up and ruefully she looked at tho banana peel which had caused her downfall. A half suppressed titter came from tho window of the house next door. "So that's their trick, Is it?" she mut tered scornfully, tossing her head to ward her enemies. "Well, it's a game two can play at." The next morning the old man Brown got up rather early and started to walk down town. Ho had barely reached his frout steps when he struck some thing. It carried him off ids feet like a cyclone. He went bumpety bump down tho steps. At the bottom ho struck something else. It carried him along a fow feet farther and then shot him into a barbed wire fence which had been mysteriously strung ncross the path during the night. Tho fence stopped him. But what a sight ho was! His clothes were torn and covered with, mud and ashes. The mud and ashes bad also mysteriously got on the path during the night. His fleh was lacerated and bruised and his little finger was broken in two places. He picked himself up and crawled back into the house and up to the room of his youngest son. "Ben," he said, "was it you put that banana peel on tho Widder Smith's walk yesterday?" "Yep." "Well, you young rascal, tako that for it, and that!" and he began admin istering kicks on tho person of his son till the youngster-howled with pain. Then as he crawled oil in search of the arnica bottle ho murmured: "1 don't blame tho widder a bit. It was a mean trick, but it was a blamed sight meaner of her to take revenge on me when I'm the only one in our family that has sfood up for her." Buffalo Express. Huy a Secondhand ISoat. When a boy lias learned to sail a boat, and lias discovered how very de lightful sailing is, he is sure to wi&h for a yacht of his own ; nor is ho likely to be content until the desire for ownership shall havo been satisfied by actual pos session. The chief obstacle with which ho has to contend, of course, is the cost, for yachts aro expensive toys, and not every one can afford to purchase them. But a careful and patient per son may, nevertheless, posbess himself of a small yacht if ho will buy with discretion and at tho right season of tho year, which is tho autumn. Yachtsmen are droll fellows; they build costly boats, use them a year or two and then sell them for any price they can secure, often less than a quar ter of their original cost. Therefore, I say that tho ownership of a nice little yacht Is not beyond the possibilities if a boy loves a boat and is determined to own ono, for pluck, luck and patienco accomplish wonders. F. W. PanRborn in St Nicholas. Ily Mnrrlaga. A traveler says that he was riding along a cattle trail near tho New Mex ico line when he met a rather pompous looking native of the region who intro duced himself as Colonel Higgins, of Devil's river. ' "Were you a colonel in the Confed erate army?" he asked. "No, sab." "On tho Union side, then?" "No, sail, nevah was in no wall." "Belong to tho Texas Rangers?" "No, sab, I do not." "Ah, I see. You command ono of tho state militia regiments." "No, sail, I don't. Don't know nothing about soldiering." "Where, then, did you get tho rank of colonel?" "I'se a kunnel by marriage, sail." "By marriage! How's that.?" "I married tho widow of a kunnel, sail Kunnel Thompson, cf Waco." Youth's Companion. Queer Salutations. Every one Is familiar with the tra ditional salutation of tho Paciilo is landers, wldch consists In rubbing one's nose with great energy against that of one's friond in a way decidedly sugges tive of a cow scratching its head against a post. A somewhat similar form of greeting is practiced by tho klrghiz of Central Asia, who take your band in both their own and press It to their forehead, or rather to the place where their forehead ought to bo if they had any. David Ker in New York Epoch. Great Depth lu the Mediterranean. The greatest depth In the western Mediterranean sea, 10,000 feet, Is be tween Sicily, Sardinia and Africa. Re sent sounding in tho eastern basin lias yioidou a maximum depth of 13,550 feet this between Malta and Candia. St. Louis Republic To temper earthenware wldch Is to be used for baking, put tho dkliea In wm uir over mo nro ana ormg ttiem - .... . uuuu mjciu remuva ( muu uvui mo utb aua jet tnem ro j main in tho water till it becomes cold. Delight Voltowtd ly Torment, What mn or woman will deny that a good dinner Is a rreent delight. Finally indentableUltt)iatwben a will rabkeS UJMi"?0"1 bl n r tndigetlon, rapture U converted lutoMnrlnre, iMin't iny dear sir, vourtnutrlo department was put of order (o begin with Had rou VL-u-Utod It with lliSstter1 Stontwtl Blt7?r5, the caryo that lou took on board would outtbeltithtet Inoouvenlenw This lu ?2 rtKSli!S,,onlilclj enroly reform. IHut llvwrand towels, which must aclharmo Stouir11 l5 dlethe orWui. o?U kidney and rbeumalio computlnU, and In all mmw 01 malaria. Aa a tonic, appeti ? and 1 promotor oTconTalMwacelt Pbw no pr- IHllllll'O IXJR a -Have neither Pooled nor Trusted, Consolideted Busted, J3uc continue to nave the largest stock in Salem and services free in the city; half price in the Special attention given to embalming. Modirn and clean work. Satisffintinn mmmnfnnj -r bv consul tincr ui. J " bA Blood. WTT J.' fliiU23CSK3erK?Vi vgSSEi Impure or Ylffttcl Mood Is nine limes out of toil caused by some form of constipation or Indigestion that eloji up tbo sjstcra, when the blood naturally becomes impreg nated with the cl(f to matter. The old Sarsapnrlllfto attempt to reach this condition by at tacking tbo blood with the drasUe mineral "potash." Joy's Vegetable Sarsapartlla la modem. It goes to the seat of tho trouble. It arouses tho liver, kidnej s and bowel and ral channels. Charles I-ce, at Deamlsh's Third and HarVet Sts., S. F., writes: "I took ttfor vitiated blood aud while on tho first bottle becamo convinced of IU merits, lor I could feel it was working a change. It cleansed, purified and braced me up generally, and every thing Is now working full and regular." s Vegetable Sarsaparilla For salf by Dau'l J. Fry,22o Com. treet. Aro Yuu (Joinj; East? II so, bo sure auu see that your tickets read via "The North Western Line." TheC. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Tnis is tfie great short Hue from St. Paul or Ditluth to all points east and south. Their magnificent track, peerless vestibuled dining and sleep ing car trains, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road u national reputation. All elapses of passengers are carried ou the vestibuled trains without extrc charge. All ticket agents sell tickets via this line. Ship your freight und travel over this famous road. W. H. Mead, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A. J. LkiiAnu, Trav'g Agt. 8ALEM UA.KICKT KKI'OIIT, A Hynopsls.'ol the Markets lluylng and ISelllnj; 1'rlcos. KKTAII. 1'UiqES. KKVISED QUOTATIONS. Hhoiilclera.Sugnr cured.per lb,12 Breakfast bacon 15 Hanik isugur cured, per Hi, l&ic Keef 5UK Pork-8 10 Mutton ti(d)121;c. VeallQVlc. Timothy bceuI'er pound, Sc; selllns lied clover ieed Ver pound, 1-lc. White clover seed I'cr pound, VMe.i;" Alslke 18c per pound. Hed top 10c per pound. Lincoln Oms 12io per pound, Uye Onish 10c pel ihiuuiI. diehard Orn?s.17c per pound. New potatoes too ner bushel. Canned l-'rultI'eache, KJ 00; upncot, J3 00; blackberries, &.; corn, best grades 2 00; tomatoes $1 W. Ktring beans $1 60; greea peas JI S"; per doz. In two lb can. Kiesh VegetiibltR. 1'otatoes 0c;cariots, 50c; parsnips 75c; onions Jc per lb. fishSalmon 710cperlb; bturceoB 5 7cperlb-Hinnllrlfel) 10c per lb; suit salmon, TCg-IOo per lb; Uiluook fnlmon, 10. ntrriNii PBiCEs. Whpat 79Ko net. Flour I'cr barrel, f.i.00, best ltJOlbs. Oats Per liushel, Mg ;f2Vie. Ilarley l'er bU8hel,-iO4oo. Brju I'cr ton, HI 1)0 ut mill, sacked. fcihoits Per ton, $i" 00 " Micked. L'bi Per ton. SiUOO ' sac-ked. Wool 17c to iW. Egkpt S0c per dozen. I'olatoes t'er bushel, S0c Corn meal-sic per pound. ChccMi liHo per pound. Dried plums 1'tr lb. tt7c. Drlrd primes Per lb. fi)12c. liulier i".t0c per pouna for good L.ird-lHS12operlb lining I'or louud(ll(g)12o. Ijncon sldwv f10 per lb. iShouldcis ,lSc per Hi. Chickens., s to 10c per poand. '1 urkeys 10 to c lb, GteMO.&sptrlb. UucUs,T2)4ptr lb MARKETS Hi TGLUURAPil. IXJltTLANU. Wheat Valloy, jl.50 per cen till. F our standard, $1.00. Walla Walla 51 7J; ( tats New Whlto tW.to 0c per bushel. MllUtulIb Bi-un tS&tt. shi. ts. fta i i ground barley, J30 to 32; enpp feed, $2a to ?23, middlings, $25, per ton. Hay-12H per ton. liJiter-Oregou fancy dairy, 27e; fancy creamery .K12 ood to mir, 25; Callforuia ihulou 22to21c. Kggs Oregon li c pr doi. Poultry Old chlckeiis, Jj. Potatoes tfai'Bbc (Hir on tnl. Cheese-Oregon, u iu isjcj Culllorma 12c Sugars Golden U, 4jq; extra 0, 4Jg; dry gmuulatod, h cube, oruiUeil and I'ow. deretl, iia per pound. lleans-Small white, ii; ,,iuit sj -.j-,-74i "uuer, -to; iiiiius, 5c Dried h'ruiu..iiatt: liallim pruuw, 10 to ll(r,Potlloiiudaerman,i0o per pound; raUlus, .' aii rwr box; nluunmir itrlud pears, 10 to Ho; fcUu drli-d and fuctory plums, 11 to 12c; tvuix, ntUMl Hioht, li I to',,': eyraa flgs, 2 cahmruln tigs', He 1 ,, ?w ... Ho Iqm) r.n 7a; uuder.Vi ,pO"Dd,Jo;sblmpiwlU. WViAJl.34. rfMOKKD MK.VTS AMI Ultll. I Katern hams, 12 to I1e; hr0.1kf.tst ba ; 0 m, 13 to 13c; sides, 0 to lus lard. Wi ioisjoporiouna. hAN KttANUWCO. Ha.- KRAJJCluco, Oct. 7 -Wheat; buytr 91.73. Barley Feed ll.(r, O l tS r uental Oau-Gmy f I as tn 1 Xi (ar rantttl.ttld. MlbUbLAMKitM ilAlUCMR. ('UIOAUO.OO- T.-Vlll, l4t) H, U Jj Xollco uf Final Ftttlcmeut. lu the nitwit Om-t of th -t-.te of irp piiir.rtlirHiniyui &ii.rt..ul lu u,L. m.,t. U'rr thBvstateorJ.a Huiitvu,a-i.j Notleo is hereby tnven tht 1 hjx,.. flted toy Jlird ilual aeciHint lu the uU.e eut(. ttnlcUIalid thill Alnml.r ,i ,;....i .1 . Joy uctoser, uus beea fld tu the dy of n.ivl I SeltAen,' JjJ.w'llUNT. ' Wow AdminUtrator liiiifiialiinif! in In ! lurfWWIIHW dnlni'ilj I 0 & SQjfl ler . nor llcjj co'uyfi 298 & 300 Com'l St. 25c WanUolui rufflces inserted for ONp m.. VOKD KACH INBiaiTIoV&T tUeuieut inserted lu this loiuinnV11'"' llinn twenty-nve cents. r"nn" fttl FOUN t). A RORsanier. a mr, . k.d gloves, box orenvK ' i Km gloves, box or envelop? ; harmonica, uli-o n pbotoemtib , J,," Htieet, betetn Station and i mI a .1. V. llively I9 Llbertr St. fc.l ",utrr ou in ti- lOU HALia-Atagrcntbtrgaln , t V room honc. cood wpii h;., ! wr- (Orp few Huy only. Oil I at JonKX$ 1USR Invigorates the circulation, and the impurt- pKlVAUE KOAIcDKng-a few rv ties are quickly carried off through tbenatu. ir,nrill"y,;b,!!!lPaV'!S,,n"ble l ? rS oonraMlth ukely furnkhed 7wtoiJ5! cur line bj calling atSfeintw . tf L-f'UA Ui-A second handonan cbi I? Enquire nt 271 Frout mo i? jfijj rpVOS holarshlps Is W 11'nmettoiithM J. stiy.lorrcntatnLatgain lna,Z I irs. it. ii. jiiuto. nt Cud tol Au,.r" Co. iti FOH HENT.-Oood ottlce nm fTS Uoor lu excellent locution, EdoS 6 HEMOKKHOintHPIlesJnfeTervitw Ulcers and Fissure, ProNpMni rectum, etc. Positively cured wlthontt.. aetenuon from business. I'utlen's tn-iita i.nlv u a, lie, f rtin.i l.n.-i.. . i ... v .v,. wi. ., u-fimn .till i u fllltttj anteed. An end to the o!d IxutS method or cuttlctr mid llgntrrl tl dres Western offlce. tVilun tin Mt Co., Lock box lOcaltm, Oregoti. 8 TT7"ANTKD Ouracerjimiii!oimif.. ' a nionth elllng our goods to Him . ..j .-ii,. . ""laiy unci irenoM I uecuifl, uuu nuilUKO VHCL iold If n county u?eut rally nil ecouft wi 1 and espentesafiera fhJrfj days-Trial i riiiir !H u Ktiiciuuut.ui jevs irinn ov ,,... . . ... ""sc '", ".ut" circuiara and lettet with a special oiler to hUK teiiitory "i piled lor, on receiptors cnerttit BtAwri Apply at once and net In m n.n i,.i ' on7.Htnft(n)Hi...:..j i . ,, e Hiil Address Henner iliimif.icturlm; i o ,," burg. Pa. nctim Strawberries and Grapes, Twenty vnrletlesof each fors lie Alnniuil ui cuiiure unu nerfcnpiive miaioxnei plants of either of thcst best of all tab' it Ults. suitable for this rllm.ilo. fpntrm 1'iaiuiuu io ii. nut .u, eaipin.uregon .,i .. ... .... ..... . ',. ifl I Dill Teacher ol Violin, Oultnr, Banjo. Mufe lln and Organ. Htate lnuruuie blort. I UVJlUUll,H.tHI BUICI, tOlUlU. siar nopoo., Successor to Low Sing ce. Merchant tailor. All kind ol clottlal made to order. Repairing and clfait) many done, One sack suit J20, foraf ?J2. One fiock suit $22, fonneily '40. 0 I overcoat J20, lormerly ibO. Ouo estit formerly?!. One palrof pants ?7. form I $10. 20S Commercial hi., ifaleiu, Or.ll UJ)llttl UitJ llUOUl Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeak at All flours oiWi None but white labor eut iiyedlntli establishment. . A good substnntlal meal o ked In IW- ciass t-iyie Twenty-flvu cents per meal, RBD KRO M T Court street, between Journal Ottlce ud Altnio's iAeiy. ANK OK TIIK LARGI-JT iSTABIJSB- Vments In the State. lerriw"; Portland. Largest stock Legal "" price list of Job printing, and caUl lego I blanks. k. M. WAIft Hteam in-lntcr paiem w IWZEAUNDJP XN&DBAM : U. W. IIKKLKB. Agent. Haltm. GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bras., Albany and Cor"1 1'ianos, Organs and Sew ing Midi sKWisoiiACmNKs and oboam REPAIRED AND CLEANS Av Your Homes Agents fot Northwest InsumuceO-. doom north of Post Otllce, "i'flwjei dies and uew parts rorall e?lug''a" 3;5-tr dw Health is Wealth! r ' S(U. i ...rurk' . ..ihs v.ra j"" -.fc Tr.,,,..nt n imiiranteed r' "" Vyv term. I)llnes, tJomti . U JSfaaxf Neuralgia, Headaehe,enourrrt Wnbeliillnes, "'l's;ifrih,Silty S in of the bruin Hlng in'",, J twttllug to mlfry, y" rfJ huxcoutalMoite "i1urui W box .r i a. tw for JiO", u preiMld nu m.lpt . f pn ftyrt VK Q UAUANTlK BlX JW' To cute c ''""Sort wm. EM CtflM-il fii r..r ux ;v,Sijr wl'h ., will I"5,Vhe ".. i 111W.' riru i. iruanuiiee '"-J. t ear. Xo. autcM issued &JLeRSh&i9t' w". Caoital City Rdan PRINTINfi. l v. I I Ml Vfih f 8s vx?xsfSErs iiifsr -frXn-fc,1 .'y &ir !. !'" r. :jk x, tOm La.4.. .