F!TW5f!!wrn' '"? Hi i WILLAMETTE FARMER V ! k k? 1,000,000 BOTTLES or Tin CENTAUR LINIMENTS. have twcn rH Ue latt year, and not ono complaint has reached ne that they have nut done all that 1 atalmodfor them. Indeed. KlcntUc (kill cannot ro feejondth. result reached In there wonderful prepa ration. 'Added to Carbolic, Arnica, Mentha, Reno-s-Otl and Witch thiol, are o hor lngrcdlenta, which makes", family ltalmcnt that defies rital-y. Rhea natlc arts' ed ridden cripples hate by It b en enabled to throw aw.y thett crutchoe, and many who for year bare, boon afllclf d with Nearatola, Sciatica, Oakod Breaeta, Weak Backs, Ac, haro found perma sent relief. Mr. Joilah Wwtlake, of M aryevllle, O., writer "For yar ray iihenmatl'm ha been to bad that I kirn boen nnahloto atlr from the honre. 1 hsvo tried every ramcily I could hear or. Finally, I learncn or the eeataai'LlntoHht. Tho firt three bottle, enabled a to walk without my crotchei. I ra mending rapidly. Ljiilntyonr.LlnttaentelmplyJMaanreL'' 1 ThlsLintaeat aroa Barn and Bcalde witnont a sear, extract, th. nol'aon from l'id, .Unci. Caret ChlUblalna and Fruated-feet, and la Tery efflca dona focBar-aehe, Tooth-ache, Itch and CnUncooa Braptlons. Tho C.ntaar Liniment, Yellow Wrap jor, la' intended for tho toush Abies, cord, and . L.a mhL. mtA anlmalf,. Icnuldhear of. Finally, I learned of ItKADI IthADI Hv. ko, W. Fcrrl., Manotklll. Bchoharle Co., N. "My horaa waa Umo for a year with fetlock wrench. All remedies nfrly 'ailed to core and I oorMlderod hlra worthleM antl I t"''11'0" CenWttf I.lnlmfnt.wliUurapldlycnrcdulm. 1 heart ily recommend K. It nuke vi ryllttlo difference whether tho cobe wrench." .prtn,,?ifln or lamenen of any kind, 10 electa aro the lame. The ureal power of tho liniment la, howcTor, ahnwn In Poll-ovll, Ulg-head, awecuy, Hparin, Bltigunno, Oalle and Scratches ThU LUIraent 1. worth mill ona of A llara yearly to Ike BlockirroweM, Mory m-n, Farmers, aixt those WvW valmahla aclraalo to care I r. Wo wanaat II. aoeU aad refer to any Farrier who ha ever nacd It. laboratory of J. B. Robk A Co., 43 Bar Bt.. Naw Ton. Children. A. eoeaateto aubatttute for Pator Oil, wtthoal IU aphMtntUito or recoil la the throat. Th. r.uit f j year.' pmcUo. by Dr. Bam'i Pitcher, of Kaee eaaaetu. Pitcher. Catorla la partleula-ly reeomm.mde tor chlMroa. It dnUoya wonaa, aiilmtlate. the fcod.aadallowe natural tloep. Very cfflcaolona In Oroep and for children Teetnlng. Per Colde, rever bhaeM. Maordra of In. Bowela, and Bto ten Coat plaints, notalag la a effective. It I. aa plaateat t tolas honey toU hot cent, aad eaa b. hJ 0 say DratrgWl. ThU U one or many wtnawniaiK "Ceaunraix. Lo? Co . Pa.. Marok IT, 1WJ. "Dut car? I naTu saea yuor uww Turn toraoaellBM. """"-, In ', N Zla, uuiti nrafk aa a aare. reliable, aa Zmmna Utotto m aa a .eafe, ullabU. aad . TvT!?l 1 1T1 r 1 1 n. 11 U-frtUUlj. .liaafa. la. ZTZL 1. .. JIMol. .Hi ni nran noi auw a aiBja -b v' imlaUtar. "" " " T TTTii. INDBB9, .M..IV. MoiherawhotryOaatirla will flnd-hat Uy ateepalgkUaodtkatihilrbablM 1U be healthy. J, B. Boaa Co., Mew Tork. uoroxvs Bvcoawor to 3. M. . KllUl a Oo M UTMrty a - NKW VOaUL, OommuMiion Atpont F)R BOYUiO iUD rORWAKDINQ FHOM &w Vork via I.thmua,. Pactaa KUroid, and Cape Uorn, aU kiad of Merchandlao, and for tho aak of Prouacw rrtw vn t-wwc cwt, iu w v?rj"' 01 moner. & octutf uttfuti n at CafiHEEP GROWERS!! '-' 'JW.mrw!m n?waa. A PU2E cum FOB Scab, Sorow Worm. Foot AND ALL Rot, Parasit03 that infoat Shoop. TT 13 HAFita. BBTTKB AMD VASTLY CUKAP THAN AMTOTDHB KPPKCTOAL URHBDT FOB JIIB TKAT.VUJNT OP .SlIRHP. IT Improves the Health OP TH8 AMIMAL, AND TnB QUALITY CP THE WOOL. f3T Oae rS'o h 3b for one hundred to twe aanlredbnH.eccr4iiiC tothdr a-o, trvuiith, and OlAtdltiOIl. U U pt a? lr. rtVX.OALf)N CAKH-Prlw. SI 3 nr can. T. A. DAVIS & Co. PORTLAND, OREGON, vrkolrAlc AKonta for tho Male, Or to veer acarovt KcUU DrcevftL nrt JBErs. Rohrer'a New Remedy FOB, TMB XtUlf CM m Mwarnro mm wondkrful bvcckshi nrnt) ptkkxt fsaitTABLB rkmidt ns J. no oaaal to tka rvllef and ear. of OonKka. Onlda, Aatbma, BronthlSA, Cronp, Whooplnx Coosa. Mea. ataa. Ac. It aa. prodsced aoae remarkable carer. Soki by dracctet. reneralr. Prepand only by . JaBB-rt 'IIBBHV.oasMBth.'OTX u letter of bsMoeM tboau m aaanea JF. A. STRATTO.f . Attorney at Li BAI.RM. ORBDON.. A V!tk 8T.lOUI3.MOy Hi BY TELEGRAPH. THE GREAT RAILWAY STRIKE. Bcranton, P., Aug. 1. A reign of terror ifldomtuHiit htm. Since dawn today tho mine omployos have hald posofaslon of tho oily, ilrlvlnp: workmen Item nil Ihn hopa, and the vlKllance connnltteo was cilled out. The two parties met and exnhanKed Bhote, both boiiiR wfll nrmnd. Numtwrs wero ktlleid and woundod. After thla enomtnler tliH Ktrlkern brca)o pnrrecliy deaperalo and ivamdod the utrooto. HWHurhut thnv would olean out every abnp in tho olty where men were nt work. They marohod to the Dlokaon works where a number or men were employ ed, and hern agitn another bloody eoene was enanted. Three meh have just been ahot dead on Lmkawanna aronue. Two men with tops of thlr hoads torn oft are lying alto on tho sidewalk of the mtenne. Wtlkeharre, Autr. 1 The malt train on the Lehigh Jalley road was detained here, to dy tbree-qujirtora of an hour by a crowd uuininrioi i,vw u iuo uapot.t. inn airiaoni unonupled tho passenger ooaehes arid engine and threw the coupling bolt Into the canal. ' They 'were roplaood and. TJ. H. detootlveai stationed on the platforms, Tho tialn,' back ed below the dopof, and undor a full bead of steam', nhot past the striken. Torre Haute, Aug. 1. Throe of the eseca-. tlvo oommlttoo of the railroad strlkera Nvere arrested here to-night by U. 8. Marabal Spooler oatke charge of having laterMrred with" tralna of the Loganspnrt r railroad, whloJi.la undsrvOontrol of the U. B: bourtfl.' Tho prisoners wero lodged In fall and, will be taken to Indianapolis. ' ' Keyser, (W. Vs.),' July 31. The blookado was raised this morning, nion being,' had to go to work wltbdut difficulty. Trains aro uow moving wost undor guard" of the mili tary. Ilaltlmoro July 31. Ilaltlmoro and Ohio nfllalnls, report to-night as follows: Uvery. thliig)rogrcs8slng botweon Parkernburg aud Ualtlmoro without do! ay i men cnoiuh to uiAttage all our trains. Wo hvo moved to day on various divisions about ninety trains. Wo exiieot to commenoo running from Ornf ton to Wheeling to-morrow. WrtKhlngtiin, Aug. 1 Tho pitbllo debt situ, intent how4 a roduollon durlntr July of f818IWl; coin In treasury f97,8Ol,0J0j coin I'MrtiUmtes, f37,8O7,30O 5 ourrenoy in treasury, 10,811 KM. UhloHgo, Aug. I. Tho Journal' Washing ton aptcUl fttvyn : It Is nssorled positively Mint SooreUry Hhorman has sent an aitsn Mil co to niirHonsI frlmuU In atlondanco on the Ohio IiHputillrmu Htalo Conviintion that thero will bo no furthor oontraotlou of the ourrenrtv. TlioNtloiiHl Kopubl loan Com nilttoo will not bo onvenml until nbtut th tlms Con gress Is to miot to conldr whothor tho ros- Ignatlntmol several uiruibors who aro red ersl offlrilalH, Rliall beaivepted. Z Chandler U opponl to accenting their resignations, but would 00 m pel all meoiborsof tho com tnltteo Uiaorvo unmlniilly. WsHhlnglnn, Aug. 1 Receipts from all rnvennn during tho past month went 18,701, 674. Theiilmio rooulpts woro reduoed at least 11,000,000 In oonrnqnenco of tbn lato Birlko, Cuniotnsrooelpts during tho Month f 1 000,000. llHrrlsburg, Aug. 2 The Hhnrlff'. possn Hum b-en dlnbtndedi no dangur of mob vtu-lljne-i'exlstltig hern. Mobiareln ontlro poiaesslon nf every thing In Kingston, Plymouth and Nantl coke. Gen . ttrenton, with the first division, arrived at Nantleoke and la proceeding oaniloakly to Kingston, Wilkeabarre and Serantoo. lov, Hartnanft with additional troops, artillery and supplies, la oa the way. Altogether there about S,9W troopaoathe war 10 Luasrae county. Mew York, Aug. . The Tribune prints la eaDltaUiha aaaaM of New York bMlnaia i.u ah. dl karaj..) their rterka and opera-" iivniiwiuHiuD lavier weni oa Wlia IBeir regiments to atippreM the riots. Ooaslder abie (bellng had been engendered by these ditfuhargeM several daya ago. Vonr hundred cabinet atskera aad anachln Uu la the employ of Herrman A Co,, ona strike for a week have return! io wort?, the' dhYitrenceahavlng'taen amicably arranged. Toledo, Ang. a Oitlaens and nolloe tam ed oat in force thla morning and raised the freight blookado on tho Lake Shore road, and under their protection tralna are being fcUrted ont In all directions. Wllkw-barre, Aug. 2. Gov. Hartran ft ar rived at Kingston at 1 o'olook thla afternoon with 1,000 troops. Toe striken fat-l ugly but cowed. Now York. Auk. 2 The nrealdentor the Dtflawure, Lackawanna A Western rallio-td rMystranqnlllty was restored this morning, aud bualueax U going on aa usual to day. J. il. Douohnn, leader of the striking railroad uiou at Hornellsv.l.e, baa boon admitted to bull in 12.000. Philadelphia, Aug. 3 The d and 4th nctillbry leu thU morning lorSoranton. Ida riues aro at the depot Hwaitluir luarohlntr or. .dors. orsulon. Pa., Aug. 3. The Uuited SLatos troopK an the way berulodt night when near Plymouth found the track lorn up aud awiiclK-H mllsced They rspttirrd ninety prNniifru ami brought tbi-m to the city. Wilkeabarre, Aug L'. Knur coinimnltM of Otin. Ilren ton's command have btonsentto nyiiuiiilb, whoro the railroad has been bar ridded and tho iruok lorti up. Tlie hlrlker am lurhtirlent and collf ct iu erondsof 2,000 end upward around thn doot. H.ton, Pit., Aug S Work at tuotof the colllerUii. In this vicinity will rtsume to morrow. ' All oxcltemont Is over. Tho etrlke han hnbslded, and nearly nil live strikers in the dlvUlon ot tho Lh!;h valley rpd are ro engaged at the old rutedi'wAei All iwwnmi geratid freight trains reumt-d regular tr)( thla timralng. luiilinon-, Aug. S. Tlie lialtlmore and Ohlodflicials ei in (i ihnt nvorv dlvUlon U working NMtUrmi'orlly. Ab-tut 150 Iralns wtrtt moved to-diyj no atwmp'. atbunh wliKtkliigorothBruiterroDiiun.i evtirviiiinu this uiornlifg quiet. Wrtnliliigion, Aug. 2, M,iJ. Ilrtety, edl-' tor of the Xiiw Orbttni Dj:noir.H, ctlled on 8-o'y bo mix and Potinaver Ottiiernl Ky, and nOrurdu nith the latter vIMud tdt. preildrutt. UHexprMvr hlintlfmuob gr.tt ifixd v.H(i the vbry kind t.emlnt.us ol He prenident in vrilb the wiuth. 1 he pr.,Meni t-rtld 1ih hoped t'j be ablo to visit Naw Or l.miiH during iho holiday v&catiou of Oon-gro-x. lHiiH4y nys there U lltar,tlly no op pnnl'iou to President flayes in IouMans, xnd tho ptoploof tiiorutlrH touth fotMnalo a frkmdly lebllngs toward the pr(ldonta tlio-u of LouUUna. Chlcnun. Aug.U. TbflTribano'd Washing tin upecliil y: The prudent and cab nt-t feel grallfjud at Iho reHtilts of tho ClttveUnd convention. Judxe Wehtwaschoprevldonl'n tlrat ohntoa of all uvallabla oandldaien. The platform and nominations art) oonalrtorml a MibuuiUl triumph fur the administra tion. New York. Aug. 8. Wm. Tl. Ogden dtod In tli In city this morning, aged 73 llowia the tlrat mayor of Chicago, aud the Aral president of the 1J. P. K. H, Baltimore, Aag. 3. Jamus T. nufl.aald to represent himself throaehout the enuntrv an Jatare T, Porter, aeoret servloe deteoUve, ha keen arrested oat a oharg of awkadllar, HnlT Beared In a coo piracy t rob tke toasb ofUaooia lie amy la a stateeaeat awa with bkaa tkat Co). Garrieoa, iettaay Irviag aad BlUy Vtareeiar, aU bow -ftrtHi prison, murdered BenJ. Nathan In Now York some years ago. Mauoh Chunk. Pa., Ang. 3 Thrco hun drod regulars arrlvod this morning. Utliiinore, Aug. 8.- Tho coronor'M Jury In tho case of the (lersonn killed iu tho Ute riot by members ol tho 0th reglmont. catno id theooiioluslon that tho soldletH hainirde moralizod, a great deal of unnecessary tiring was done on Kdltlmoro street. The ro.pon Hlblllty for tbn killing rests entirely with tho rioters who attacked the soldiers. New York, Aug. S According to the dls patchea received by I be president of the. Dels ware, Lsokawanna A Weatetn railroad, tho Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Ret trains through by guarding each one with troops. Obstructions aro put on the track and tho wires out at night. Chicago, Aug 8. Tho Times' Keokuk (Iowa) special eayss An entire family, eon Misting ot Lewis Hpenoer and hla tour otill dren, two girls and two boys, living la Clark county, Mo , were murdered last night. The crime waa no doubt committed for money, asBnenoer had In his Doseeealon seven hun. dred dollars belona-lnir to the townahlnnf wmon ne was a irasiee. 'ton weapons used woro an ax and pitchfork. No traoo of tho mnrderura have been discovered. Indianapolis, Ang. S. In tbeU.H.oourt this afternoon Judge Drummond hontenbed tho strikora nrrosted In this lty, Vluoenrios and Tono Ilante, for interfering with tho operation of roads Iu the possession of the court, to three months each. In the county jail. . Clnelnnatl, O., Ang. 8. A fire In the box factory this morning originated In the cellar. An attempt waa made to extinguish it with out the aid of tho Are department, but was unsnoooRsful. After roaohlng the first floor tho flmos spread with fuarful rapidity, and In a short titno reaohod tho rooT. Tho em ployes, mostly girls, were are at" work In the third and fourth stories. Borne osotpod through tho windows upon tho roof of oth or buildings, but It la feared eight or ten perished in the IHtneH. l'our bodies have been recovered, so disfigured as to bo almost bo von (I recognition. wllkob.trre, Ang. 3. (ion. iloldekopere commitiidoAme Into Wllkosbarre tblsailor noon by valley road from Plttntou, Pour companies wero sent to Kalrviow and brouitht a freight train In, which had been stopped by the strikers, Tho mall train south, whlah waa abandoned here Wednes day wi-h taken out to day with tho onglnn and twolvo cars tll'.od with eoldlurs. The strikers who asslstod In stopping tho mail train on Wednesday wero arrested to. day. Now York, Ang. 3. ThoTlmoa' Washing ton special ay the Houth Carolina Democra cy had reprentativea hero for sotuo time urging tho t'rosldent to liiHtruat tho dintrlal attorua.v to nol pro$ Iho canes now pending against tho Kllrrion and Hamburg riotors. Waahlngton, Aug, 8. The cabinet aoaakin to-day wa short, and uobuslneas of Import nil 00 wasdono. There wan a dlaousslon of Utah matters and tho intiielmont of certain Mormon loaders in connection with tho Mouulaln Moadow maasaore, the labor trou bios and matters pertaining to appointments In tbo.territorlea. FOREIQS. Qreat Battle at Plevn-Tk8 SuaUni Defeated. Buoha'reat, Aug 1. There can be nodonbta greatdlstnler has befallen the Boaalaa troops to-day. IteipforbementM have beoa pouring southward aw faataa trakas aoald follow eeeb other. , Among other reports earrent It Is aa aerted the Ctar. baa begiced Prince Charles to , oroaa tbe DaonbelmmedUtaJy with the aaaia body of the, Hnumanlan araayt that bead- anartera' aaabuianeea are kUling back to lato ve, and that aba dlaornalaed troopa are retreaUojjaoorwa.the'Doab, , It la reported that the thrki ooeapy MfaaawKh aluebat (kl kM, and are receiviaafrthr relnlbroe meeU Other battles are looked la thatduv rectlonaa UMadvaa7erprtb'RaMlaas hi been evIHenUebeeked till tbey get dear ef tfpeo'at to th4 Telegrapa aerti iltat 0e Turka have bee a ylctorlons la battles at Y!Bl(aRhra and Flevaa and tbat tbe, Rus sians an retreating to the Balkaas, panued by Hulelman Paaba. Pera, July S. Oaman Pasha announces a areat. Turkish "victor v. The nnrnf waa wimbletoly ranted after' 'twa daya severe ngnting, wtteaioMtortt.oeakiiied and J.eoe wounded. The Tark. captured a great quaatjty of arms and aaamunltlon. Turklab lo.he comparatively amall,aa they foaght upon the riefoDse. - Thn Maltlon or the Knsslans ip Hhlpka and Bliyno DSMteti, and on the southern slope of tho Balkans I. hooomtng hourly mora grave. Their effective furooa on tftls lino don't exceod 50,003 whlok are threatened from four nldea simultaneously from Adrlanople and Jans- rou oy Nuietman' Pasna, rrora O.man Baap by Mehemet'AHI. Osman Pasha Is advano luglntbe dlfectlonol Hlllov and thereearve oorpsfroni Knfla could approach by way of t-niiiippopoiia. ji fcoemeu atso mat tbe Kut.ians are not making mnoli pro gress tjeforw blllstrla and Huslohnk whom they are mreilnp with de ptralo naUtanco General .tmmeraian'a oor, advancing through Dobvudaohe, U giottly menaced by th right wing of the PurklNb army from Varna and Paruvlda. Thn O.k Itusaian army eorrx baa become almoatlavMpabltot tigbtingln eonsfniience oftliolrHitltHufrerftd atNUopollsaud Plevna. Htvural telegran.M mention tbe fact that tbe Kounianlansooeapy NfknrlUint tho request of the RrixHlana, as a proof that tbe lus sIkh euifto Ih not triH-imrlug. Iudou, An. a Xbe tPally News oorre orx'ndcnt, tolegrnphlng from Bulgareae, tlf ieti miV from Plevna, gives a detailed awennt of the nxbtlug of Monday. The Tf.e, Turkish forv wero entlmated at 60,000. They oonu pledge ve wl poMtlnns whloh ara iinturally strong and aluo artillolally forli tied in HVftry svallablo -pot. fnriulngahoro xhoe In 1'Jbvtn wUi IiMi liank ro-tlnz on tiH river. Ttie Unelan foroHronslHtedorthe 0 h corp", undi-r (iimtiral Krlduer, tho 30:h ittvt-lon and 30th brlgsdw of the 'Si division, unner rrnioron.2Koky, witn tnrto Drlg ivie pi ravtiry and 100 nuns. It wd ar raiitiod ihivt (jiiu. ICeydenar .houM attark 1 bo Turkish rioter at Urlvloand the north ni fl-nk of tho entrenched position oer the Rtbovu, while rkliackriKky attacked IUdls 000, mid N. Seateloff held In check the mroug lurkiMU force at Lhc, which wa ih extremity f tbo Turkish lino. Qan. KHdner bdgan the battlo about !i:M o'olook. Afieralonii bombardiubnt 'he aucceded In silencing iIih Turkish cannon at Oervian, hut not la espnlllng tbo Infantry from the earthworks. Unspent ti(tt wholn of the af ternonn Iu an on walling endeavor to force the northern fituk of tho Turklih poalllon, delisting Hfter dark without having gained anything material, and having himself auf f-ied ronhlde'able on. Plnce Hohackosky Mboiitnoon oarrled KdUer,and pntilHg four batterl.a nn thn ridge beyond, bombarded the neareat Turkish position, which whs the earthwork armed with oanDon In front of the Intrenched village. After four hours beal lenod tbe TorkUh guns, and hN Infantry, after a long and bloody couteat, carried tbe earthwork. and village. Tbo aeoond Turkish foaidoQ aviaauted of a redoubt, aad a series of entrenched viaeyard. stronRry held, wae Ihan attacked and ultimately ear r led, bat wkq a aerrww .Bert aaa very aevere ewlaw to a heavy TBrkktb artUUey At I TM HaaaliBeatoraorec ware oaable to lue tho onpturod position. About 4 o'olook. a resorvo brigade was brought up, and an. at tack made upon tho position immedldoly covorlng Plevna. This attack ooutlnued un til nearly suueet. Tbe Turkish, In (entry wss in great forco in a continuous lino under shelter of the trendies. Dos pi to tho stub born efforiB uo Impression coul.l be mado ution the Hue. Two companion of Knaslan inrnntry did work round to the right of tho Turkish trenches and entered tbo town of Ptevtis, bat It was Impoa-ihlo to hold It. Tbe Russian batteries ptiehed boldly forward into the position first taknn to, attempt to attemut to keen down the Turklab cunnon ade. which was orashlmr Into the Infantry in the on?n fluid, but were compiled soon to evacuate tno nnatraous spot. At sundown the Turks mado a ooutlnunns forward mnvo ment and rooccunlod their second position. The Russian Infantjy mtdn a succession of desperate atauda and riled like horoos. Thn Turk gradually retook everything they had lost. The fig hflng lasted long after ulghtlall. With the darkness, tbe BAshl-Baaouks took possession of the battle flbtd and alow all tho !aounded. Too Ruaslana ' hold tho belgbta above Radlaovo but tho BashliBa souks worked around to their, roe r aodifaU on tho wounded oollectod in the village at Hadeouv. Retreat waa obhipelled in the dl rcotlon ol Balgariana. Tbo contingencies resulting from thla battlo are ominous. . C,hlcAgi, Aug. 2. Tho Tribune's London special says a great battlo Is still going on at Boftoha. The blow etruoka' tpo Vlb corps by Osman Paaba at Plovha on tbo 29lh waa so severe that the 11th corps, on the out sklrta'of RuBtobuk was, oompelled to move 70' miles west. It was not' until vestnrdav that tbo Russians wero prepared to renow the engagement, At that time the entire fbroo of the RusslanH slated of about 65,000 men. They woro drawn up In throe columns on tho plain bcaldo the rtvor Tida. Tho or dor waathon glton to advnucn an Boftoha, where Osman Pasha, with 50,000 men, was entronohed behind hastily thrown ttpoarth works. Great ombHrr'tnnmont was caused by tbo tardiness of tho artillery train, whloh oouid bo drugged through tbe mud with tho greatest dlllloulty. A halt waa mads on tho heights tiviirlnoklng.Snftciia, and upon tho spur jutting from tbo rldgonnooouldaoo tho whlie'ienta of the Turkish army herded by tho titer llo boyond the town. An attack waa decided ou at all linaards, and the artil lery was brought Into position. Tint' llrnt roar of cannon wsa promptly echoed from the Turklaii eiitronohmenHij then began a most furious attlllory tlueli In tho tnklHt nf thla, tho order wait given to storm" tho posi tion. In nocordauco with tho usual Russian tactics. Gallantly .Sol man's Cossaekn of tho O.h corps runbid to tho attack, down tho road, undor sholler of k ulnuil of Aiuoko. Pur it long Umo tho lighting wm almost hand to hand, tho Turku making frequent anrtlea from behind the shelter of the red cross. Tho attendants wero umtblo to carry off the wounded, an fearful was the slaugh ter, when at lat the order wan given torn tire, and tbo Ruaalan guna'gradually ceased tiring. Tho Turka did not follow, up their success, evldoutlyeipectlng a ronowal of the attack on tbo morrow. Tbo total loss of thn Russians, so' far, Is not less than 8,000 killed and 6,000 wounded. This la evidently an other account of the battlo of Plevna, men tioned In tbe preceding paragraph. Kol . Constantinople, Aug. a Layard, tho lirlt lob' representative bore; haa advioea confirm log tbe Turkish yloterlea at Plevna. The right wing numbering 40.000, waa all engag ed. .1 Layard also baa news of aa Irrnortant Turklab sneeeaa near K-kl Baghrai Tbe Raaalaaslnat aoveral rubs, add the Turka oooaptedZeklBagbre l Tbe Porte haa the following, official ejuv patehi The' Russian v Tueaday, attacked Raouf Pasha at Kski Seghra, ' lighting for ae,vaa. hours. Raoaf Paaaa retreated apon Karabanar, JiMSaltlBM..PjMha comisg aa reaaJaed the venaiy, a- rfematared liakl BaghTa, capturing aeveral gdbaT" ' 7, Loaden, Aug. 8 A Buebaeat oorre.ptin'. deat;,talsgrapblngi aaya .tbaiievoMlreeeatly engaged at Pievna, have retired, behind the. yeas river, ine loin aiviaioa ortnerpBrtb oofps ia eroaslng at Slaanltaa and will proba bly reinforce them. . All tbe scattered Rut. slan troops now iu the prinal pal kle; have been summoned Into Bulgaria, I pnderetand the Turks are not advancing eastward from their PJevna position, but are passing atrong lorcee rrom rievna Bonawaru toward oa, iM . Berl'n papers consider that tbe battle pnta anendto all bono hf tormla'ating the war thla year, and leaooDH theohanoeNof Inter vention by Austria or Kngland. London, Aug. 2.A Tirnoya dlsptteb says the Rnaslan Grand nuke haa already started for Plevna. Preparations are being made for a great effort. to retrieve the' recant mis. fortune. The situation Is evidently serious. Aa long as the Turks nold Plevna, the armv oorpa bire cannot be further weakened to reinrnrce ueti. uonrka.t And mere are some doubts whether bn will be able to retain bis ad vanned position beyond the. Balkans. Berlin, Ang. 8 The Himalan minister of wardlreotHtbe army oorpa, not yet mobilis ed, to fnroish a division eaob to tbe fighting army, to bo at once dlspatohed to the Jn ubo, RoasUn Jnnrnaladony that the' Casr has atnctlornd the dooreo calling tbo landwebr to colore, pecfuse there is a law providing other U, ,' Kraoronui,' Ang. 8', The Rnsan. center, rein for ord by 14 battalllons nf infantry 'and three field batturlea, baa resnraed theoffon slvrt. Thero has been onntlnuun fighting on the Hdvaucetl linos before Kars, ,0(m, Tergoaokaxaoff baa also been reinforced by Ave batuttliotis of Infantry, one battery and a reglmont of dragoous. The Russian .right is.marcoingon rem. Athens, Aug. The Greek foreign mln litter bail )ut a dUpatoh to tho minister at Constantinople Instructing biin to verily the auogeu inHSsaeres at Knvarna nnu, u uie vie- Itms am U reeks, to demsntl full rrdreas aud indemnity, ns well im efficacious guarantees ror inHHecurity ori;nristians, Hlx'een thousand rifles liavo arrived froji Austria. A regiment ot onglueers 'oft last night for ltmia and Knottier point on tho frontier. War In miislderod probablo. IJelera-Je, Aug .'I I'rlnco Milan basorder fd 3,000 iiillltl-ioiit to solas a frontier guard, and lurtlitr empowering the mlnUter to make the neneiisary purohasea for bringing Urn supply of war nuterlal to im full com. pleint nt. Chk-.go, Aug. 3. Tho Jnter Ocean's rm don special tys : Thero is qulto a Jubilant feeling here on ao-xmnt of the Turkish vlcto rli. The fiot Isreoognladd that ho long as there In a Russian dif aster there Is uo dat.gcr of RnglUh intervention, If potnlble, Osman Pasha may take advantago of tho disorder and confusion, and etftict a Junction wlili Mahomet All at TJrnova, and crn-b thn force nf tho Grand Duke concentrated at that golnt. On tho other hand, if General Km dener haa held his ground, tho itusaian Iomn may r confined to the ant'ial number Aor du combat, and reinforcement can bu push ed forward which will enable him to renew the attack, Ia thatoaso.ouly a diversion In Ostaan'a favor by Mnbemet All could save the former from defeat. It is believed that tbe. latter, who la In communication with Oa eaa throuah OonaUntlaoole. will nreas for- sjrard agkinat Tirniir. ire Loeoa xiaaee eunataers tnat uie weekS wk awtaai either tbe proaeoutlon of tlMwwwUalaaeAsuatiylaereaaed forces end attU-faMtt etaWwra reaolatloa on the part of Rna ataorelsetbeacqalesooooeof that power In t . a failure whloh changes all ita relatione te , Ita neighbors. Some Important move, on the poll loal ohess board- aro .now. expected. Tbo mnro pressure the CW fools the more he will bo Inclined to nammon to hla a'd the lesccr nationalliles. Austria has shown that sho holds the fato of the Ilulgsrlan cam palgn in her bands. Tbo (.lightest menace on her part would compel tbo Rutalana to reoross tho Danube and conquer 1 ho Austri an army bofore they could niocred with their operations against the Turks. For tbo time being Kngland Is out oMhnrnnne of tbe compliottlons, and can afford to remain Quiet Molomr aa there U n. nrnatiMntlnf th continental powers having to defend their national Interoats, liondon, Ang. 3 A Bl. Petersburg dls patch pays: In aidlilou to tho rnaorvea whloh, alnce tlie oommeiiconient of ttho war, have been continually sunt snnthward..tho w hob) 'Imperial guard has beu ordered to prepare to proceed to Butusrla. The first detaqhuient will start, in a few days. ; , ,, .A oorrespon'deht at. Varna leleirrapba under dale 6! August 21 a followr.; d(teratl.ms'of tho lluasianalln OobrudNoh hate come to' a-' pcrroct stsndftlll. While ono of their eil 1 umna stands on the high, road from Medjl.elje j to Billstrial the etcoiid and main column which bad advanced towarda BiWdllk. hla ngairi retired to MerlJIdlM I . SU t Peterapurg, Augr4 Tab akaso ina been issued ordering the Immediate,, moblll. . Mtlon or tho entire oorpa of Imper(aV Guard' and aeveral other divisions.' A1 msjor" por-1 tton of the Imperial Guard and aoaie ftfthe divisions are, to Join tbe .army, in BalgarUj. without delay.. The remainder go, to rein foroe the1 army of the Oeuatsut,' Another ukao signed by the Caar'at Bleta, July 2M, nrdera a levy or 18800 landwebr. The lev ies meet with much enthusiasm. Chicago, Aug, 4. The Tribune's Iiondon speolal aitys; To retrlovethegreat dUaHterof ' Loftohn and Plevna has nnw tMoomo an Im poratlvo neoesslty for tho Kusslan comatan- " dor-ln-chlof, for reasons (xillllcnl sa well as strategical. Gloom and forebodings 1)11 the Russian press, end tho peoplo aro haunted with tho dread of coining evil. It may bo taken for graitlid lhat tho Huslan govoru mentwlll I'Uoo their laat reulment In tho Held. Thrro la n pr(WH.ct for ono of tho most fletcely cuntt-stetl wars Kuropo has ov . oraeen. Jluolianisl, Aug. D Thn Turkish division from Ixratn ooouplrd Melyl iinuppoeed. Turkn'tit Plevna received a rolnforcemont of 4,000 Albanian cayalrv. Runalan fnroea am between Bolvl and Tlr nova, holding strong oCintvn pnxlilona, Gen, Gourka la charged with thn rlutv of liroteollng tho anuthorn ou'luts of tho Bal kan pssAoa. . , Vienna, Attgnt5 Btrateglraily 1)10 most Important iiown from the seat ol war Is tho occupation of Bolvl. Thla expisos Tirnova and the pifas. General Gourka's rnrpa la said to be short of provisions and ammuni tion. RuUiohuk Is no ionuer Invfsred from tbo land else, and communication with Bhtimla opened yealorday. ' Chioago, Aug. 6 The Tlmee' London., apeelal says It Is asserted that Hu-sla la try- Ing to secure Intervention by tome third, power, and that Austria, Inctfgated by Ger many, will lend her influence iu aiding Rus sia to secure peace., a. t-ora oorretponaent assorts mat, muiai man Pasha la pnablug the Huaslahs, and will annihilate tbeta.-. It ia tboughtuoth the Turkish arm lea In the north are oloslnr in ou the Russian l(ne, with every proepeotof anboess. -Only Intorventton dr'a nilrauiilnua victory! will save tbe Ruaslana flora deatrud-' tlon.GeraauiBeallaientki growing boekUe to Englod..BUd high, authority at Barlla aaya her pot toy' aa to, occupation of tbe Dar danellea will net be permitted. ",'' UATfJHDATMlOHT. . ' - 1 . With what yarjlng emotions we watched ' theeoBtlng weekaMohlldhood bloaannia In to, youth, aa yowb maiuiea to maahnod.and as manhood'-prlmedeoMoealntolhe, feeble steps of age. 'Until at iat wearied life looka. wltboat regret' to Ibi coming of that Hatur day Night of rest' where the ahadowa of death fbalt.be lifted and usher In the Life Kiernal. That would beawoary.llfe iadeed, . that ceuld know- rid cjoae, bMt live on to see auveesilve geseratkms oomeandtoand the ' world grow more tbroaged wltk.pepple and yet bave every klodred tie grow weaker.and'i t man grow stranger. Da, we ever .atop to. think when' Baturdsy Night ;haa' come: Where do earth's mdllona sleep to-nlgb? AfoanybomeleaaTi Do any huager.for the bread we tdrowawey,? There le.a.ChrUUIn legend, banded down to na from the' day tbat wltneaaed OhrisiM passion on the mount ' ofcruol8xtlon,,of one who' la alnoe Iben a wanderer. Aatbe Bavlour carried bis groan , np the weary way to Calvary, tbe weskneaa of his humanity, refused to' bear R 'longer and bo asksd to rest .upon a stone before the i door wayofSaiathlel, who drovo blin with cornea aud rnpoMh'ee. "Thou shall wander, su the earth until I return" were the words with -whloh Christ answered bim aa he pia aed onward to ,ha inajrtydom. And from thenceforth there remained .with Balatlilel a vision of that oouatenanoeol reproach, that crown of thorns, that fori bowed and bent with tbe load of mau's Iniquity, represented, in hla cross. ObrlstdledandHalaUiiel liyod, When a century weighed,lilrn.do'wn be saw. . the Roman legions oamp atrant Jerusalem and when dotUU, finding .a iiil'llon Jewish ylotlms, still passed bim by. he.aaw the glo rious temple destroyed ,amr the plow share furrow the sight of the sacred1 cltyi Then the Jew lull poopio all became wanderers, but to tbe roattlmo at laat brought a resting place , even though it was but a rave In a rorelga laua', but to Halalhlel It brought only new wanuunugs aim .1111 oinr ceuitiriesor un rest. He saw Imperial Rome ami watched Ihodlstruotlon or the Roman Kniplre. Kor twenty ounturlea ho has haunted the maroli nfariiiiiisHiid bus walked with a oharinnd life through neenes of pestUeuoo. 'I'lin that made him obi and bowed at four,score, b twa bim no more now than then, and all mat Is lull for bim to do Is to wander throtnth ovury rone, to know every toiiguoand every peo- tilu and bo himself forever hoinelet-s mid nn mown. Prom tho old world lie has pat-sad to tho now, and if the story can Im received as history ho may to night claim a resting ntitco of us. Wo aro taught by thn loireud to be ever merciful. Tho ui'Xit powerful tloiiou ever written recites the story of tho Wander lug Jew" and has Immortalised the iiiune or Kugene Hue. The millions who havo read it cannot refuse a eympathy with Dm sury that will make tliem unwilling to doubt thalHalathiel Htill waudora aud Walia lor the earning of tho Lord. Albany Inatitata. , Prom thn Albany Register wo team lhat tho Albany Collegiate liiatltuto la to begin HeptS'l, Tho teachers for tho next yearsre Kov If . W. Btratton, President; L.J. Powll, Professor of Matbomatloa and N.tturul Holenoe; II. IT. Hewitt, Profussorof Aneleut Languages; Mlae Clara Prloe, Preceptereas; Miss Dora Kallnger, Professor of Uo.uian; Miss Nettie Piper, Teacher of Inslramental and Vocal Maale.aad Mrs. W.H. Pelere Teacher of Drawiag and Painting. Tbe Trustees will bwy, thia year, a set of philo sophies! apaanttu. i ! ; r I 1 '! j . m Sfj !.'JI v.