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    WHJLAMETTE FARMER
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BY TELEGRAPH.
Kow York, Nov. 7. l'olico headquarters
wis informed to-ilay that tho body of A. T.
Stewart was stolen from tho family vault at
Stint Mark's Church early this morning. The
casket was broken len. The discovery of tho
outrage was made at eight this morning. Tho
robbers hid removed uno stone from tho onen
ing to tlio vault, liiukoti open three colllns in
which tho body was enclosed nml carried tiny
tho contents, It is sniiposoil, in a sack. The
rolitcry has oreateil j;ieat excitement in tho
neighborhood of thu graveyard.
Wilmington, Nov. ". There rectus no doubt
now thu congressional delegation in this state
will stand (i Democrats to '.' lteiublicaii. Ho
iittlillcaiis gain one.
San Praiieiscn, Nov. T. A ilntiatih just re-
havo' taken. Not a single cent will bo paid in Franco the rivers aro very high. Tho Scino
order to compromise this case. threatens Inundation.
New York, Nov. S. Tho case of tho U. S. St. IVterslmrg, Nov. 8. -Tho health of tho
vs. S. J. Tilden was up to-day, Mr. Sikes, vice czar is becoming inoro and more unsatisfactory
president of the C. & N. It. It., appeared, nml causes great anxiety. Count SchouvatofT
but failed to produce tho books'of tlic company, has left Lavida for London, tho state of tho
He swore they Mere not under hit control, but
were in tho head olllce in Chicago. Adjourned
till Monday
emperor's health not permitting decision upon
pending political issues.
London, Nov. S. Of tho tlshcry question
colvitl from Virginia City says D.mguit, (Itep.),
is elected, congiessman. Ho is sine of iiOO or of the l'nin Pacific liailhiad directors yester
Chleaio. Nov. 7. l'ollnuiug aro estimates of the Daily News s.isi We await with interest
impels on the eompleloii of thu next house ' the publication of Lord Salisbury's dispatch
Tribune: Deitini-rnts, I ttj lteptiblicniis. I.'lli nud statement dtawn up by tho Canadian gov
Independent, 2. Titiio: leinociTtts. 1M; l!o- ernment. but there is no use to deny tho fact
publienii. I'JSi Crceliltackers, 7. Inter-Ocean: that Secretary i;ail' case has some force in it.
l!eniMie,iu. I-I2s Democrats, It'll. All these A riglit has been bought and in tho natural
estimates leave out the four to be elected from roitrse of things will be paid for by the Culled
California, and nil must be modified in tome t States. The question is one of legal obligation
degree, e en on thu basis uon which they ale ami it cannot be too calmly disciiscd on both
figured by to-day's developments. sides.
New York, Nov. 7. At a special inciting Vienna, Nov. 1). Count Seliotivnloti's mis-
ion to Pesth to propose another congress to
COO majority. j day, tho directors unanimously, it is stated, amplify the treaty of licrlin, has liceli counter-
Philadelphia, Nov. 7. It Is estimated that j expressed a willingness to settle thu debt due , manded on account of uncertainty of tho rel.v
tho Itepubllcans will havo 10 majority In tho the government in full. The plan proposed Is tions letwecn Kugland and ltussla, which for
legislature on joint ballot. , for tho Union Pacific to Issue new bonds for , the present prevents ltussla from entering upon
Chicago, Nov. 7. Tho Illinois delegation in ' the entire debt, and interest, lionds to bear I full explanations with Austria,
congress will stand with a ltepublican gain of : Icr cent, interest with a provision for a sinking Constantinople, Nov. '.). Russia Is establish
two and possibly three. The statu legislature fund, and to be secured by existing govern- Inga second lino of defense at Adrianople.
will, according to latest llgures and estimates, , "lent mortgage. It is alio stated that tlicro Several prominent Turks, believing that tho
stand as follows! Senate, 2il Itepubllcans! 2.- nro to bo several changes in tho directory and attitude of tho Russians in itonmella will lead
to a war with Kncland and Tut key, aro anxi-
mittco will be held alternately in this city and mi tn mhvIm. ti,,i.t,.r r....,,nt tl,i tl, l.,..f
i .. . - - " ' "
i.osiou,
House, 81 lttpublicans, 72 oppo- that tho future meetings of tho executive com-
opKsition,
jition
Nashville, Nov. 7. Tho Democrats have tho
-entire congressional delegation savo one,
Uouch), Hep., in the 1st.
Charleston, Nov. (!. Tho congressional dele
gation from this statu is solidly Democratic,
livery county in thu statu has gouo Democratic
except one, ami only three Republican mem
bers are so far known to bo elected to tho
legislature,
Santa Fe, Nov. 7. ltcturoa up to 0 to-night
iudicato thu election of Otero, Republican
-delegate to congress, by a small majority.
Cheyenne, Nov. 7. Downey, Republican
delegate to congress, Is elected by about DOO
majority.
New Orleans, Nov. 7. Oalveston letuius
show almost universal majorities for the Demo
Critic state ticket.
Chicago, Nov. 7. Private dispatches from
Democratic sources to Morrison's friends, an
nounce his defeat III the 17th distliet by
Uaker, Republican. The news produced a
Mcnsation, ns Morrison has hitherto hail a heavy
majority in that district.
A Iloston special s.tyst Butler arrived in the
city yesterday and was greeted by n largo
gathering of warm supporters. I lu soon closed
Ills private olllce to all except a fuw Immediate
friends, with whom lie remained during n
great part of tho forenoon. He leceived
Dennis Kearney, with whom lie had quite a
.conversation, llutler talked freely with his
friends on thu result of the election, ami said
that 110,000 votis (.bowed how thoroughly thu
people wcru aroused to thu necessity or re
trenchment in our government and reform in
itlio llnanci.il condition of thu country. He
said he had reason to fee proud of tho work of
his friends, who believe with him in Stato re
tform. He intimated -that he would keep up
thu light in thu future on thu i.tnio issue, until
it is carried out, lie said be would have
HOiui'thiug to say on these questions within a
few days.
Washington, 'Nov. 7. Secretary Sherman
has addressed Secretary Kvnrt an otlicial com
munication setting forth thu injustice of Cairn
slian authorities in debarring American teamen
from receiving thu reward which is given to
captains and crews of vessels coming to re
New York, Nov. 10, A searching examina
tion was made to-day of tho vaults in St.
Mark's graveyard, and tho pollco to-day found
traces of decomposed llesli on tho iron fcuco
which bound thu Tenth street siilo of thu
ahurch yard, and marks. of thu bag which had
probably contained tho lody, were found near
tho fence. This discovery it is claimed proves
that tho body was taken from tho chunh
yard. Tho police believe that they havo dis
covered tho way taken by tho thieves to get
out of thu cemetery. It is through the balcony
of 1211 Kast Tinth street, n house occupided by
Miss Newton as a hoarding house, whither
thuy draggeil the body, From some suspicious
circumstances, it seems quite probable that thu
body was taken into New Jersey at about 2
o'olot Thursday night. Tho tiolieo havo some
other clew as to tho identity of thu robber, and
aro now after him.
New-York, Nov. 10. Thu famous colt, Duku
of Magenta, left fureuglaml fu thu steamship
Kgypt this afternoon, in charge of W. Ilrown
Pierre (.orilard'H trainer.
moilo of lighting Afghanistan would be to eu
gagu Russia in Kuropo.
licrlin, Nov. 0 Two hundred and eighteen
thousand recruits wilt lu raised by Russia this
year instead of thu peace contingent of ISO,
000. London, Nov, 10? A dispatch from St.
Petersburg says thu reports of tho ill health of
tho czar are again positively contradicted.
It is considered, in otlicial circles, that Itus
iu must adhere solely to tho treaty of licrlin
whatever events may arise in Turkey. It is
certain that Russia earnestly desires an under
standing with Kugland, both in Kuropo and
Asia, to lix tho limits of their respective in
licence. A telegram from Constantinople says it is as
serted that tho Russians havu occupied tho
district of Malgara near tho gulf of Saros.
Young
Pooplo'a Soclaulo
Socloty.
and Literary
Thu Young IVopIe'M Hoclnl nut! Lit-
With Mr liiown ' wary Soeloty met nt tlio Christian church
and uhu Duku of Magenta were tho well known I '"'''ny "iBh t Inst, in accordance with
Jockeys Hughes, Kvans, I'ld.er and llarntt, previous announcement. Tito house wan
and also midgely, trainer for Mr. Uowiu of comfortably lillutl.
Maryland. Tho meeting was called to order by
Washington, Nov. 0. -Tho Cabinet had an KMer S. C. Adam, anil tho programme
unusually leng session to-day, during which , gone through with as follows:
theru was eonsideaablo interchange of views j Instrumental music by Mrs. Ollio Eng-con.-cmiiig
the scope aud charactu of thu re-, liuitl niltlresx, by Killer H. C. Adams;
commendations to bo made in various annual ! reading, "An allegory on Woman's
reports of thu heads of departments and in tho
president's message. Secretary McCrary sub
mitted reports showin that peace and quite
prevail on thu Rio (Iramle, wit fair prospects
of coutiuueticu. This in formation wa a sub
ject of much gratification to thu president and
cabinet.
Catw May, Nov. 10. Tito lire was sulxlueil
lllglits," by Mr. Olllu Kugland; nolo, by
MImi Mull Id Key noble; remark, by C. A.
Sehlbrede; essay, by Miss May ll'arrlucr;
duetto, by Misses IN'olllo Riley ami May
Wnrrlner; society paper, by Kugcuo
ll'tllls mid Miss Emilia H'liueler, was
read by MIm Wheeler.
Tho exercises wero excellent, especially
at II p. tit. Tho entire burned district covers the essay by Miss Warrlnor, and thu pa
an area of nltout 40 acres, and is lioiinilctl by
Congress street on tho west. Washington street
on thu north, Ocean street on tho cast and
Deceit on the South. Thu total loss is estima
ted at alwut SMXI.OOO, of which more than ouu
per. After reading tlio paper tho chair
man announced that .10 minutes Inter
mlrslou was In order and that u supper
had been prepared, of which all were exs
pected to partake, n half hour was then
spent very pleasantly In social conventa
hal is covered by insurance. The lire burned
stub'.omly from 7 in thu morning until be- ton. and nartuklmrof tho innnv coml
lievu vessels in distress and towing them to a twieu.l and II p. nt. Thu water supply was I thing prepared by tho ladles of the
place of safety. ko-m ami iiirntsiieu iy artesian wells. --o j cliurcli. The meeting was then called to
New York, Nov. 7--Th discovery was 'J',' "tf,' lost n'"1 i no wriou.ly injured. ; or,,.r nm ,0 programmo for tho next
made at the buiMii of elections to-d.ty that T",li-,,t u'lm "'S"" l'!:1Jul1 " i '-1 meeting wri iiiinouiiced, and tho society
Inmks containing the result of tho election so I" liA) aU'Mt xhu Mluu wcti"" WIM Wl'I't adjourned, to meet uguln In two weeks tit
far a. tho general ticket is concerned ru miss-! ''' " ,iro w'mi'I' 1 destructive than that of , tilc tanu, ,,,.ej
iugand cannot 1m) found. Tho matter lias i ''
re,atcd iniieh exeitemei.t in politiwl circles. Maishalltowti, Iowa, Nov. 10. -A curious
eaiv ii.ii iiiisvu in wiu cnimiia icouri wniiu
Providence, It. 1., Nov. S.-Prof. II. W.
Acquitted.
Captain Haughmau, who killed Pat
Itacho, of thu L S. coust urvey. died in liris-, Pro""u lu P'wueu some inieresiing cuiupnca-; wiiuiun, iilii wits iiutieii'ii lor mtiruer III
tol last nMit. ' ' j tius in law. A jury last night found n man tho econd degree, was tried at IVlidlu-
New York, Nov. S. Mrs. A. T. Stewart has I ,ll'",c', ''"'i" guilt of tho murder of John K. , ton lnt Tliuibilny afturnoon, and thojury
ofTered a rowanl of i.0t for the recovery of M"US"' h,i MnrcI'' '" puiiislmient being I retlirued ft velillct of not guilty.
I fs.a!. ..... 1.. 1 ..:.....Al... t Hi . !.. s sumssiiBiBiissiBB
thu Imdy of her late husUaml, stolen front thu ' r"-""'"" ' liti..r, ior me, io- Tho Just and tho Unjust.
family vault in St, Mark' church graveyard,
and tho conviction of thu thieves.
Columbia, S. (.'., Nov. 0. While Coventor
Hampton was hunting yesterday his mule lie
came frightcno 1, and thu bridle breaking, thu
governor le.aed from tho saddle. Ily thu fall
his right leg was broken in two places, tho
bones protruding. )Ii ankle was alio badly
hurt.
New York, Nov. S. Tcero were soveral
collius in thu vault, but tho robber do nut ap
pear to havo hesittted in ihooiing tho right
Tho good mau slamuieth tho gate and bang
lay, Irani; Ross an Italian, who formerly
.......!-. ..I f. 1 .1.1.. ....- .1... l . .1 . i..!. I
....I.. .tin,..i. ,i.,i 1, 1 ni 1 ci 1 ,' cth thu door, oud makcth a iielse.for is heart
ina'lo athiUvit that ho, Ross, killed Slough, It ,. . .:,i ... .,, , . , ., . ,
, . . 1 11 1 1 .,1 , .1 1 . 1 is without guile and lie feareth not the gruvious
! nut, vfc m-viutii m ii4i iiiu cviimu ui mu stales . ., ,,, .. , . ., ,. , ,
attorney w ,11 bo. I "i U' w,f? ,mt ,c ,,u" lt' "la" I"1"'t'
tutn tint iritis urftl ninl ct.i-illli ntk a..!u I..
" b-" "I Hivrtivtii j oittiia in
Xr Orleans,
piituil l,.(h) raw of yvllow
V'.... in in. ..,:..: i...... ..
sM. l".-lilWIUUHIIHUIl'. :,,.,., ,. .... ,,. ., .
. . . i ' ' Vl itvi, iUi4 VUlMlilVlll IIHT IHV FUCK
fever treated by ,.,...,.. ,,., ..
.1, l,l 1 l.l.l 1 I ,..!..,.. '" .,.. lUHumu,, u, UliUlliail i
...V... -..,,..A ...W VJ...V,V, t.ttT. ,,Ub llVtViWIUIV
worao than thu lirst.
ri'lKirtcd. MaJ. II. W. Ilraiiham, of the How
ur.l Aisociattoit, who is now assisting in innk-, Eon Ilcit.ss. .Strong, fro.sh, clear
iugaiejwttof the work of tho Howaids during imo witter inlxctl with ns much
tho ei Hemic of lt.7.-.. ixpivscs the opinion nsccil oil ns It will cut: sliuko tho
.... . . tl't til SltS. Iltlst llll,ll lltlfltlfSl till. . A ... . -
one. I lie outer cuing of elar was easily i ",v " " "" "" r'" '""' ' DOtllO Dfluro lippiylllg; wrap tlio burn
broken open, and thu seuond and leaden collin. n,0"l' f'"" ' "! fever in New Orleans t.ot wildilill Mltllllltoil wllh tho
which was also broken
.. . . ntl.l I'ifMtiltl' I'll.. Ili.itnil .i.f ..... i.l. x..
open. Tin body was '" .." ' .-., ., ,,,.,-
then taken out and placed in some sort of sack. . c:au ,u" uot nl'n :" ," "oanl ,' ,,tta"
lifted up toward tho opening where there were ill'"". 'N'oV- l'--A heavy fro.t fill last
jwbably other handi to rweire it. mid carried nl8htl Vnm " "'cIuc!; la,t "v''o' 'il
to the iron railings around the cliurcli yard. ; "00,l twby' "Ilu deat" "otutr,', (ro1" 'tll"'
Tho weight of tha liody was not very great, '6Vcr'
bat it Is (till in question how It was iaiicd I
over tho railing. The wink was psrformcd I F0REIQU.
rancliovr. for all the gates were lockcl and tho jj,,,,. T.T1l0Manel,WUr;..ar.liau'
Italy was then prol-ably jmt into a wagon nml , ,,., . , ,. . ,. . .
-i1i-K-f.il n"ll' It I. U'nrtliv i.f ...ttio.. !.. ... ' . . . t I
foot marks were
lotion; wet an often as ItuppeiiM dry,
without romovlng cotton from burn
for niiio slay.--, when new tkln will
probably Iiavo foriuod.
Don't Forget tt.
If you ate troubled wliii nervouinc, aro
dUUt-arletiHl, llrtilol .Ho, leuriltaili or I re I
out of (.oris as IIih saying Is, you may solely
ooiicIihIh iliHtyou Iiavo tlio Dyt.iitpt.ia or
Liver Coiiiplalnt, Tha llvnr li vury apt to bo-
nnii. inrt.ii I I I. 1 liia.mi rfit... . . .. . s
i, worthy ..f notice that ..".Tri'vr-'rr;. "'v r .ri. .o :.,.;, "".n:r:
found in the church yanl, , ..,,,. ,,,., . ,. ....., ,..,, . t'Ki-iuiloii ar.. inor.s iiiimorous and ere
althouuh the surfaco was soft after the fall of , ,' , , ' ' "... inrougn iniiamtl. n lahen lino lllu hood-
ai nuutii u ui.uiu a. o.i iiiur wii iaii oj , Kuttu ,)loullt ,.,iuayur t lenwl ., Turkish I ulost. tho liver IsNtrougantl actlvo.Biiii fur
rain Mid snow la.t ennitig. It is tlisrtfuru . ,rri,. ,,.... M... lk. .....,...., ... , ... nUhtsa .nnnlv ol lro.li anil niirn iitnmi in
i territory after May, Is7l'. Kugland an! Au.
ilrlvo out Hits ImpiirlikH, tho above iiieiilion-
" ' "'''". "u" .""". tria will insist on her complete withdrawal. If Z ,; n 1. . Jr: " ""
sonotosraiosione. a.m uiui maao t icirexlt ,.1MIJ! ,,,,,, t(at Tm.j. ltXiuMu ,o ,,,',,',;, Vnori iiihhliaiiZ and deail,.
-eltliw on Atuytresuit tttvui or hUvcnth street. toct tllri4tiilI., olvj, ,0 t ,uto o White' Prairie I'lower iruvt Itself tho ureal
They w nnched the platu off tho casket and ' .' i...,,.u. i. .... . .?.., ..... . ,. V.,V.er Panacea. It" au.on on iho llvrr Is
carriil it away with them. On the whole, in- .T . , ,"'? ' """"" '".""i'IL8" ,",.VAi,n? ,Vr.c"'I-unI
inrrtBiii.t fra rsltci-A Ifiiujir-tts Tim ., .-... , t iml .
. . . . . -.-- - . .iaTi.liial siu I1U1ISJIL SJI -.-!
dications Hut to a remarkal.Iy lM execution thu tMl tta ,.OIllrauilicatt(, to Ku Prlco twenty flvo cent
fa carefully conceived plan, r-spccial care 15eliin Kov. ,;.Uuia lM X contl- "'""'
must hive k-in taken to avoid thu police, for rtdentially the previous as.uranees that she is
" '",v " "' vi-' " , "H"V; b",,;","' "y wlveJ to carry out the treaty of ISerlin
for concealment. Tho lsts of two olicemen faithfully
terminate close to the churchyard radiugs. and' j X(JV. s,t ,Mmj certaw h ,
tho two omcers ought to meet there constantly . .......i tl10UiiIlli for,er ll,,..i,,. .i.n.... ..t
throughout the night. They neither of them j 0,ricerj havB , MnnItteil . vo,P ..,
- -
Its cures are truly wonderltil, Try It.
and buventy-llve
anything to excite their suspicions. Mr. I ,tor for Afghanirtau. The
wiiny, oi wiu nrm oi a. i. win 1,0.. sai.i j tntlng 40000 weu be,W;t.n
xo-iiay mil mo esie -in -a, J. oiean win Kosteudil
not offer a reward for .the recovery of his body.
It w ill give Sl00,000,.if:need be, for the dctec
tion and punishment of the outlaws, bat not
one centto 4 hem .far Uhe j-ctum of what they
Porte isconccn
Metravttza and
londou, Nov. 8. Telegrams from northern
and eastern Kurope announce heavy snowfalls.
The Apjienines and Black Forest are covered
and the Swiss asses blocked with anow. In
Buggies, Carriages, Hacks
OX IIA.VD, AXU
M,.Dli: TO ORDER.
ALIO,
411 VelilcltN ncpAlrcd on Short
Xotlce.
IF VOU WANT TO BUY SOMETHING NfCE
nd new, or Bsrus csrrUire mvleimt to roar do
llon. alve a a call. nd job shsU lure Jail wnst
you want. If tbe orrises joa br oetds itpililuit.
we eta do it to good sbstie. .
KLVZGHT & LYKOH.
Salem, Oct, 2dtf
A OREAT DISCOVERY
Fotroloum to bo Utlltzcrt na Fuol-A Discov
ery or Dnparalolod Iniportanco to tho Arts,
Manufactures and Navigation.
f nisvateh to tlio Clfclnnatl Krqulr".
New York, Octobers. Mr. S. C. Salisbury,
a mechanic, has been at work for twenty years
on a plan to utiliro petroleum for fuel in pro
ducing steam. Ho lias hit it, and is in a fair
way to make a fortune. It was tinted in the
Brooklyn Navy jatd on .Saturday, and a
found to work to the utmost satisfaction of the
ollicers who inspected it. Tho furnaces were
in full blast, but no smoke was visible Croat
volumesof white steam rolled away from the
pipe, but no coal was thrown iikiii the lire
bulow. It had tlic look of anelleet without a
cause.
"The most wonderful sight I over saw" the
veteran engineer Sherwood said. "It revolu
tionizes thu iron and steel manufacture the
world over," "It opens a new era in glass
manufacture. Wo shall soon havo glass toofs
on our houses, nml French plato will Ik! as
cheap as common window-glass," said a largo
glass maker.
Tho results were so extraordinary .In tho
perfect combustion, in tho intensity of heat so
quickly produced, in tho enormous pressure of
tho siiperheatcdsteam, inthoastonisldng evapo
ration of water, lit tho freedom from dust, cin
der, sulphur und nil impurities, that these ex
perts nt onco real i red that a revolution in all
departments where steam is used must occur
Inimediatly.
Tho fuel is mado of tho residue of petroleum
and coabtar, which is mixed to about thu con
sistency of molasses. It Is conductod from tlio
barrel to tho furnace by means of a small gas
pipe. At the end of this pipe as it enters into
the door of thu furnace is a funnel-shaped ap
paratus. As tho fuel enters this fuunclitcomcs
in contact with a current of highly super-heated
steam, which atomizes thu liquid so that it
leaves the machine. It induces tho required
amount of oxygen to enter and mix at tho
point of ignition. Thtisthuatomlzedfuelshoots,
in a tierce but delicate spray, into the blazing
furnace. The brick arches of thogreatfurnaces
are kept at a whitu heat, and a pure whito
tlamo llashes along tho wholo length, register
ing a heat of f,lXX) degrees, inciting pig iron in
ten minutes, and making liquid glass in two
hours instead of sixteen, All that tlicro is to
maintain this oxtraonlauary heat is the slight
spray darting in from tho little furnace, just
outsidu tho door. "I can send this intense
whito llama from tho Battery to (iraco Church
if I havo a furnace arch that long," said the In
ventor. Tho amazing scope of this new discovery
may bo estimated from its ctlect on tho nil
trado alone. Mr. Salisbury saya ho is nlxnit
to make a projiositioii to theproducurs and the
United Pipu I.lues for a permanent contract to
tako from them at Pittsburg all their surplus
and all their distillate tar uapthas at a price
that will givu tho producers fully llfty percent
prollt, and also pay the pipe lines for piping It
to Pittsburg. Tho ocean steamship business
will also feel tho effect of this revolution In
steam-producing fuel. Kxptritucnts already
ntado show that in a single trip across tha At
lantic a saving of about 8,000 will be effected
in freight room alone, as the ipaco now taken
up for S00 tons of coal will bo used for freight
But tho greatest achievements of tho now
system will bo in iron-making. Said the leading
representatives of this interests "This is tho
grandest achievement of science in this age,
and this inventors income, even on very small
royalties, will bu greater than of any living
capitalist. With thu mechanism invented by
Mr. Salisbury, a blasting furnace of thirty tons
Per day will convert its liquid Iron intoblooms
or ingots of wrought iron ot steel, at a cost so
trilling that it enhances the value of pig iron
100 percent.
Sulphur and carlxti, tho two detoriorativo
elements that nru present in nil thu wrought
iron now nmitu aru utterly east out by this now
process. In tho Salisbury furnaces tho pic iron
is melted to a thin liquid in liftueu
minutes. It is then drawn off into a second
furnace, ono foot lower than tho llrst. Tho sou
ond furnace is immediately charged with a con
tiuuous sheet of hot air, and superheated steam
of 1,000 degrees and immenso pressure, which
keeps oviry particle of liquid metalinagitatioii.
and burns out thocarUm utterly in from eight
to ten miuutoJ.whiu it is ready for tho puddlcr.
At no timo in this operation can any cold air
come in contact with tho liquid, nml conse
quently every particle becomes united. In tho
two inciting plocosses every tr.n-u of sulphur
is taken up. Tho instant the metal is run oil'
into tho second furnace thu tint it tilled with
Pigs. When number two is taken out by tho
puddlcr tho nuw lot is ready to run into thofur
nace, and so on in ciaselcs alteration
Noto fcomu ioiiitsiii contnut with the meth
od where coal is used as fuol.
I. It has always teen iiumpossihlu to free tlio
iron from carlnm and ttilphur with the old
methods.
'.'. Ten charges are run of) in n day and night
with tho preiuut process. The Mine nuttilier
will bo run off in ten bouts with the new. One
puddlcr will tnin out in ten hour the amount
that four puddleis nud helpers iiuwr turn out in
twenty fourhuurs.
.'I. The furnaces will I e kept hut fur three
months continuously, as tho Hre-briek, In-coming
iiitetisiliod by the intense heat, will last
that long. Und-r the present method -owing
to thu action of the sulphur and the tii-cossity
of scraping off tho duo cinders nnd ashes, w hich
form clinkers on thu brick -the latter muit In
returned every da, and a nuw hearth made,
during which time tho fu mace is allowed to
cool.
4. Nat only is tho quality of tho iron improv
ed by tho new process, but thu quantity is in
creased 100 pounds to the ton of material.
5. One-half tho labor in finishing is saved.
0. Tho heavy labor of moving coal and hand
ling ashes is disjiensed with,
7. Tho cost of fuel is only one. half, reckon,
ing coal atonly $3 per ton.
All tho theology In tho world has
novor ducceeded In answering the
child's quostlon: "Why doesn't God
kill tho devil?"
And let us tako ourselves tho moral les
sons which theso creatures preach to all who
have studied and learned to love what I ven
ture to call the moral in brutes. Look at
that faithful servant, tho ox. What an em
blem in nil generations of patient, ploddiui.',
meek endurance and serviceable toil. Of
the horse and tho dog, what countless anec
dotes doc-tare the generous loyalty, tho tire
less zeal, thu iualietiablo love. No human
deiotion has ever surpased the recorded ev
nmples of brutes in that line. The story is
told of nu Aral) horu which, when his mis-t.-r
was taken captive and bound hand and
loot, sought 1 1 i in out in thu datk amidst I
I other u tuns, seized hint by tliecitdle with
Ins teeth, ran with him all night at the top I
of his speed, i'invc)d him t his homo, and !
then, exhausted with the t-llnrt. fell dwn
and died I tl ever man evince mure deot
I ed nllectioli? j
.Sittely. something of a moral nature is
i present nio in too lirut" creation. If no-
where else, we may llud it in the brute
mother's care for her young. Thnuifh uni
versal nature throbs the divide pulse of mil -1
vcrs.il love, and binds all beings to tin-Kather-heart
of tho author and lover of all.
I Therefore Is sympathy with animated nature
j a holy affection, an extended humanity,
projection of tho human heart by which wi
1 live.bevolid tho nreeinctsof thehuman house
into all the wards of the many-creatured
city of (loci, as ho with his wisdom and lovo
is co-present to all, Sympathy with nature
is a part of the good mans teligiou. ltcv.
l)r. Hodge.
During tho closing ceremonies of tho
Paris Kxpositlun, honor 'eto conferred
on tho following American citizens:
Thu Minister of Agriculture ami Commerce
replied to the Marshal In a long speech,
which was Imperfectly heard throughout
tho hall. M, llcrger then proclaimed thu
names of thu foreign oxhibitors admitted to
the different grades of tho Legion of Honor.
Among Americans decorated were the fol
lowing! Hicnard C. McCormick, commissioner gen
eral, commander; Frederick A, P. Barnard,
president of Columbia College, olllcer; An
drew I), White, president of Cornell Uni
versity, nllicerj Prof. Wm. P. Blake, chova
tier; 'Mr, 1-Mwanl II. Knight, chevalier;
Win, W. Story, chevalier,
A number of exhibitors wcru also decorat
ed. Of theso weret
Charles Tiffany, silverware! Thomas A.
l'disoii, photograph; Klishattray, telephone;
Brewster k Co., carriages; J, A. Bridgmau,
artist.
Cyrus II. McCormick, of Chicago, and
Walter A. Wood, who wore decorated ns
chevaliers in ISO, were made "officers" to
day. The following, attached to the American
Commission, were also mado chuvalicrsi
A. II. (iirard, foreign secretary; Henry
Pettit, architect; Homer Pickering, superin
tendent of machinery ; John 1), Philbrick,
superintendent of tho educational section)
I). M. Armstrong, superintendent of thu Art
gallery; Lieut l. 11. Buckingham, Naval
attache.
(icncr.d McCormick had been asked if ho
had any recommendations to make in tho
matter of decorations, and ho replied that ho
had none, as ho knew of no rule by which
ho could discriminate between his assist
ant commissioners ami the exhibitors and
jurors.
From tho Itcmizer wo tako tho following
in reference to the election held at Dallas
last Moudayi
Tho trustees chosen were L. livens, J,
M, Campbell, Judge Truitt and Dr. .Sites.
Messrs. J. M. Scott and A. Brown received
the aamo iiiitnber of votes, and will probably
pull straws to decldo who shall bo a "town
dad" for tho ensuing year. W. U. Wills
was re-elected l'.econlcr and I). Cosper,
Marshal, was re-elected, .litdgo Truitt and
Dr. Sites aru thu only new members of tho
beard. Tho choice gives general satisfac
tion, and it is expected that much will bo
done for the prosperity of Dalits by tho
present Board of Trustees.
MlXriNlH AT SOITU S.UKM. ItCV. .1. C.
Baker has Ueu conducting a series of meet
ings in South Salem for three weeks past,
which havu been well attended and produc
tive of much good in that part of tho city.
Christians havu lieuu encouraged and
strengthened, and many others caused to
n licit seriously upon their condition. ltuH.
T.W. .Spans wick, of tho Baptist Church, It.
W. Hill, of the Presbyterian Church, H.W.
Bower and . Crissmau, of thu Kvangohcal
Church, have rendered aid in thu meetings,
Tho Sunday School, under direction of ('. W.
Scriber, meets every Sabbath at .'I o'eloih.
To-day there w ill be a general Sunday School
meeting at that hour, addressed by Ituvs.
Hill, Bower nml Baker, A full housu is ait-
ieipated.
An liosr.sr Bov. Mr. If. C. Myres,
alxtat a month ago, lost two gold notes, ouu
a .V) and thu other a S'.'O note. Ho adver
tised thu loss in thu Sr.iTKsM.is, which was
observed by thu lioy who found thu money.
Chailus Mumpers, a lid nearly H years old
it thu hero ill this case. Whiln on thu pla,
grounds at thu school ho was attending, near
Brooks Station, thu lad found thu roll of
notes, Tho money was brought by thu Imy's
father to this olllce, nud Mr. Myres imme
diately untitled. By Mr. Myres tequest tflO
was given thu boy for his honesty. ( Imluy
Mumpers, thouyh scarcely old enough to
ti-akxu thu objects ami thu aims of life, has
h) this ono honest act donu that which will
redound to his credit throughout lusaJluttcd
yiufj.
They had been engaged alxml liftueu milt
ntiM in,. I she uostleil her head a little tlmor
tttid':r tnu shadow of his moiiuiuuntal shirt
collar, und whisiietcil, "-And tiotv what ore
yuu Kuiiig t call me, Algernon ! ' "Birdto!"
lie wluipured rapturously, whiln his voice
tremblul with tender emottun, "always nml
over, liotiuiig hut llinliu! Ami sou faitly
cooed with duliidit. He Kept his woul,
although with thu tiiowiiix preeisiuii of mid-
dlu age, he has become spciiliu and doos not
dual in sweeping generalities any more, and
mi it was that day before yesterday u neigh
bor going in Die liael; way to lioriow tnu nx,
a cup ol sufar and tho cistern pole, hcilil
lists call her "an old sagu lieu."
Ntw I'i.m k. Mr. Sctiber is engaged in
surrounding thu Cumberland Pruihyteriau
hutih with a neat plank an I palling fence.
The fence when liuishi-d and painted will bu
quite an ornament to that part of thu city as
willasabeuelitto thuchurcliasthu hoodlums
huo somewhat damaged it.
The demand for Oregon farms is vastly in
creasing and capitalists from thu Kast and
California aru beginning to invest quitu free
ly. Yesterday a new comer bought tlin o
fine farms near Junction City, paying tliure
for?.W,000 cash down. Bee,
Our schools are all progressing finely, with
full attendance.
MUSIC BOOKS
For tlio 3Pvll TParecasB.
221 he Harmonia.
rol'H-l'AHT SONOS KOIl HALE VOICES.
Tills Is itn entirely new book, lmisld w-oll-sclecteJ, anil
llli Urriii.vi nml lltijill-h wonl, tho Utter transUtnl lor
I., (I Mixis. A inln.it.tc ipUlitlott to tlio list of Male
csiiarti-t lHik.
rotnplclc t-2,fi()l Vocnl ports, encli 00 cU,
Together t'i.OO.
Ti.h'uts A.-, nre lioltol to semi for Cutalojfiics oml
I 'in ul it ., iiwitalnln I live ll-ts of tlio lKUt, tnosl uscnu
an. I n,.v.t ln' r.,r tlu-lr tup tho coinlnsf season.
IMT.NON A CO". niir.MC.M, UKCOUO'
X.u Wifl'.ii Vi.i lir, roimncnees Sept. 7.
l.li in.il..- ir f..r Mush Tisulieis ami their
I'liplN. (iinoii-t-. I'lii-r nml Jlu-lcloicrs ircncrally.
i Kiifi- rr-i'liiiK iniiHiT. II puo; selicteil inmli', (312
lujti t war,) j r ,nr In atlrancf,
Ton lion ill Niihiliu l'!nws nlll tiloftso csainlno I O.
I'.-irstiix's "ti.NM Aim. (-;.rl ier iloteit,) sltulhr ti tho
"i:Xi'OHF.." so ttMtti kiuTOii. tlr A. X. Jousos's
".Mirntoii 11)11 HIN'tilMi CI. SXK--I," 1(1.00 r il.iion)
or INi .i-kix'k "HAl.t TATMN," (;12 ItT ilo.) for Choirs
uml .SiiutiirfSihoi'N,
OLIVER UITS0N& CO,, Boston.
o. miaou ,v Co.,
Sl.Hlroinlwov. N. V.
J. K. Dttson kCo.
111! L'hestuui Bt.. rails
WOOD BURN NURSERY,
WOOIllllltN, JIAHIO.V CO., OHKtIO.V,
.1. II. SETTLE MI Bit, Proprietor.
3 0 O , O 0 O
Fruit, Sliado. Ornamental, and
Nut Troos, and Vines
and Shrubbery
In the r.l.0.0 Nursor)-, for silo, at VEIlV LOW FIOUItl-M.
Choice TrccN. '-25 ctN. cncli;
Ba.llr, SKI I'KIt lir.S'liltEl).
OitllniJ J. II. HETTMUIIKIl.
rriaare
PAINTING.
J. M. FOR8YTHE,
STATB HTIIEKT. OPPOSITE IIACK A DRAY
ro.'s Htalile, Hai nis On.
W Flrat-rlns svorli done, an abort
notice. Majrll-lf
QftTWrrZ2sJt sovsss rv. cmculah m GSANTJ
juuALisrsftiiaeii
Boidan trial sml msmntceil chrspcr.nl Its pries,
llisnnnr filler llnn'msssnclftiT no ssle. Hen I On
ixliiilli'il hjr lrrr,rniillit) rnaniifscturrrs of iDfrlnsIm
nnrhlnrs, rs tlio oun tisirr Is lul.lo. It mils no luoru
torn bouJ pn, tlisri n inTr-rliir nr wnriniess one.
Adilrvss. v V. li. liKii:itli:itACO..AIt)Snr,N.y.
PIONEER OIL MILLS.
G. W. GRAY As CO.
HAVINO rt'ltCIIAHBII Tnn AIIOVE NAMED
Mills, will coiitlinio thu msnnfsctura of llaw
sml llollml Unseeil Oil, Tow slid Meal. All oils
usrrsnlctl strictly iuru,
Halxh, Oreeon, Am;, IA, tST8.-mn
J. I). WLKINOTON, m, d.,
Lato rrefessor of Diseases of the Kto and Ear In tho
cistern (Orriron) Medical Oollrice.
Olllce. Dekuni'a lllork, ortland, or,.
All rlurclcsl Oirratl0Bs for Diseases of tho
NOSE, AND THROAT
HuLi.rt't-i.r rcnroiiMiD. CATAHACT cxlrsclcil,
snd CltOHrt KYEs slralulilenrd, Arllflclsl K)es a.
Isrite sssortment of ILe furl 1'rcnch msusrsctute, on
Usnd.
DrsfniM, snd all discharges from the Ear, and Ns,
ssl C'slnnli, luiJtlrnlsrly treated, fcly
"THE CAOLE CLAW."
TksltitTriplolbsWoillfjrcsktW
FISH, ANIMALS & OAME.
-i-" s0sbltlllcsch
"""'I'sfi '- - Twsnty JTIsti.
Ka.1. C.wiM-lla.raSililnir. unllama. Ar. .-.
K'aa,rji-iiv sib. lulal. ratuksu. Ac. lie
rs..ttrMn. j. sjrioi a co
Mil,.. ia; Drosdwsy. Nsw-Yoik.
$4A4 tot l'Ulr f WM iMfUllM AA4 BlSlW tkU ff.
Oitniloii.
Ill tlic I'u'iiit.t Cinnt ul larlu:i Oinily; riUto of Oregon.
In lliu nullvrul thu
IStnte ot UlH'ity Hiio)k, ihcuaJki,l,
rito MllN. I. J. Sliiss. niluuliter ami lielr-at Uw or
J UlN-rt.i huoiik, IIk Ml-I diK-vili'iit :
Win" eu., lu-iiJiiiiliiM.iiiO.il, ,,) ailiiiliil.tratoruf ths
I'.t.ituolxil'liliilt'iil.lJlH'tty hiKhik, Med Its nil itiutt
..ii the M il.i) 1 1 hriitriulirr, A. I. I7s, his iMitllliHi iray
lii( to Is' llii iimiI and i-iM)iri-. ly unli-r ol said iijuiily
iiurt to ull, n mi li iidiiiliil.ti.tujr. fur r-i.li nr on a t rtsf.
It, us iiiiuli Ml lliu iiut iiul n( thu follow liiiftltm'rtlMxl
I ui.li, U-I.iiiliiv to the ilceedt'lit at lliu tlma of Ids doatli,
nsnuiy U miiwr) loi.l.tiiln fumls ullii h IiIOi tit uy all
tliuilillsnt uldiMiti-. im Imllii lliu iiutsond esin'iisos
nf u.liiiliil.tmtliiii, loult. A iirt ol tlio domtloii Und
ililmol II. .1. .iiiiotjlt uml Kilo, In T. UH, II, I K. of tins
IMIIiimttiiiiii-ililliii, In .Million .unity. HUU of llnvni,
und Uiflnnliu nt lliu X. II iiirimr of luld l Ulin, and mil
iiln.' tlii-iii'u miiiIIi i.(i; iliilna; tlmnoH ui-.t 32.011
i h. ilm; tluiiiv norlli l.j.071 tlulns; thence vast Jioll
iliiln. In lliu l,u of UIiiiiln; rnnUlnliitf $t acres of
I mil, muii. or li, und lnruts, ly ordur of said court,
lia.li Hit. I.'lli. !;, thu Hull liunrili of slid iwtltlou
la. I,n Ml ..r NhuiiiImt IHIIi, ls"s, ut lliu hour of onu
o'i lis k o. in. nl udd d.iy , nt tiie rniinty euiirt room In
Kill in, In k.il.1 1 mmtj ; ii.m, tlurvfuru, In tin, nimc ol tint
Main of Onsjoii, snitarv l.imSj iliidund rtilrvi tolm
nud ii. ii ut .ild linn' mi I .U. i., un al)W tuusif. If any
isl.t., hIii tin- irrr of kild 'tltluiir as nrininild
shuiild nut l- 1.1 inti.l ii. uiillii.- ti, U, In twilmoiiy
mliiinl I Iiiu- Inniiiil.i k.il in) ulMilij sljfinturu and
i .i-hI Hi, utl ul .Od iinirt t . Ik. klllsml at my oitl.-o In
il.l r.uul.v, thl.tliu 1 Mil ill) u lli-tailwr 1), Is;d
J J. MIAW, Ununty JmUo.
Att,t lie... A. l:n., (Ii-il.. oitt
Administratrix' Notico.
VTllIKi: I. Ii-r.-li.i lili.-u tint IMlzalratll IlllllUr. Oil.
li iiili.l-tni'rli ul tin, .i.tituol Kian lliiiitcr, liis niul
lu-ru uiiiit lur lln.il nillJuinei.t ol ml. I ii.tutu, ami thu
lii-i'liiii ul .ildiuiii Uit lurhitiirdi), Niiu-iiiluir Dili
ls, u' tliu liuur i.f IHuiIkI. u. in., ul lliu Cuiinty Court
r-mi In rtiluin, SI .tl hi iMjinil) , Dru.'uu, Iwfuru Hun, J, j
rihi, I'uniit.i Jud.i'.
,,,,. , HUZAIIirril IIU.NTKU,
tut 7. l-.il AiliuliiUtratrU.
Notice
IM lwr4i kIis.ii tl.r.t I. IV. Wrlklit Ins II, i. diy llliil Ids
fin .1 u. iMi.it u . u'liuliiUt.ntiir of thu wtiu uf l'u.
lor (' is, Ui. i u.irlniiKniiiit), iI.hmu.uiI, und Mturdai
luU.li .1... M ...inlK-r, Is7s, at In imI.,.,. n. in., his
Ikon ti.i 1 1 .r liiMrlnutli.i .-iiiit. All K'roiH liiUn-lil
lu ..id -IjU. an r. ui.. i l.j a-id bi.iHKir Iwfuro t,
i u.i ,i t .iiitr.it titui uitij ,r u iri.u, fit.ii.. ij .iru...
s' th. . uuri iiiiii.i- in Kit. -n In aild iiHil.ty, at, tlii iUy
and n .ui u , - I. tin ii .mil ihuru to oliuiv litis If any
ml.i, ulii .. I n . mar ..imlil nut Ijunlluwial.
I. V. VilllllliT,
,";'"' l2" ' Ailin'rof sal I e.Ut'.
GuartUaa's Halo.
'iitii : h iii:rtt.iiv iivi:n that, I'cmuw.vr
i.1 luunurdirut lliu t 'ounti linirl of lli.... .M,.. .
o. t;n, nioilu nt It. r..itiiiitur. isis, tr,. I wiii utt'l
r ili- ui ii li. u'l-l.un un hATL'tlliAV. tiiw ...
d., ul.MiM.'M 111.11, ,T,. ut U.un.iiU-kl,, ihurete
li. ui nt said ill), ut tlwiuort liumj i.ir In U,., city uf
hiluui, JUrl'M i-i.u-K.., (iruun, tin iindlvldsl oim.f.nirtli
ln's-rnt ol J'mjili htinc, a minor, lu mj lu tha ,il.,wiu
d...-r.l.il r. Ii';atu, to wit. A uirt of tho d inatlo'i
Uiidultlin ut laliii'ii Mai ln awl nil, in T. 5 M It f
nf Hie Wil'siiutiv luurllUu, l,m,.l.l ,j Iwvlnuln SI
ilalii.ii.iii.I is ,t ,,f ,hu s-.elli.s wnwr "l ViU
ilmitiuii Und il-ilui. und running thuneo N 7ir v
0.1.7'. i-li4.na. tlwiiuii V 5 Ut . ijsja t-Ia,. UmuZ
l tin. 4.u ul Uitflln.lm, un I tnnUliilnv 'JIKsi j rua uf
Notice of Final Settlement
TVTirril l. u lienh) iflnii llrtt tha un lerUnud,
11 torol llwrtUtaiuf J. II. llubUi-d. JU-ii
usecu-
eud, hai
li .i""' " "' '"' m:y, btiitoof tlr-
-i"i "i -' "limn,, u-iii M44i a.ii,i eo.ut bs aunolntml
thu eth ds) ol .. tuiUr. ISIS, at ID iA.Uk s. uL of auld
lay, lor hiarln otjaitbns lhrtii ond M-tileiuant thsre.
,. . ,. ,i.,c . '" " HUUUAHD,
Oct. II, 1Mb I Khutor.
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