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Y7 I -, - SUBSORIBE ron ADVER riSEC IN THE CAPITAL JOURMALj JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAU ntE BEST PAPER IX SALEM. rr will he A GOOD INVESTMENT. 3-You will be well pleased with lt.9 S-Tho Terms nro Most Rcaonablo- NO. 138. ' i . ZA 1 I I A I : riLLJk ff l.lWf -:) h i i i j f v; tiiriwipipiai.ii iiiuimi-: - -a- -a a. - m, a m. , mjflLmiMsKiiiJ miiiiwm , ' " I. ii i ' ' "' " "" "" ' ' "" " Zm.?.! SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1SS9. . . . . f lOW .lVM'V V'il 1 0 , r V ln , I juEiCB lun uiiwi uuMw. imiv oiiaios n m 1 1 1 j n F. Mocey ha lately purchased the Llv- una tcscl stable formerly owned by uglier !: German, and now conducts He has some of the best rigs In the city. ehlm n call and It will be filled with it promptness. ORSES FOR SALE. )ne heavy gcldintr. one vouiiir mnrn with king colt, hngllsh shire; one mure with 11 by Sasshaw. Junior; om two-year-old i, jounny nan, nne trotter, mill on A. STItAlV. I-23V3 Eoln, l'ollc county. Or. j : le. K numbci of tcn-acro tracts of desirable a wiiniuoneanan nair miles of Salem, prices ranging from KO to S100 uer acre. ply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN. "2!Iiii Opera House Block J. H. HAAS, Vatchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET, p'"list-class work irtiaruntecd. Olvo him ksill and you will not regret It. 7-31ml J. J. CULVER, County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer, Byars, Culver & Wallon Surveyors 6V Topographers, Surreys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditcher, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished nt rpnsnnnliln nr1crH. Old T Solar Transit, corners and lines re-es- w. a L. E. ourut tablished fromorlclnnl nor, s.T. field notes. Grades lor ditches roads, streets or sew- rs. with estimates furnished on annlica- wn. Address county surveyors qmce, lem, uregon. JTAliLISlIED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY lieCapital NationalBank OF- SALEM pifal Paid up, OREGON. 75,000 10,000 iiirplus, UfV H. S. WALLACK, . - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, ,- - Cashier. DIRECTORS! ft. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, M. Martin, It. S. Wallace. pr. W. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS JVEADE Vo farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In prirate granarlesor .public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts irnwn rilri'fct on New York. Clilcaco. Han Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin lHoug Kontr and Calcutta. in 111 JJO SALEM, OREO ON. WM. N. LAni'K, I1 1 HK.VNOLI1S. ; President. Vice President. ... Cashier. JOHN MOIU, - - GENERAL BANKING. Kxcnange oil Portland; Ban Tranclsco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and bold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with ws. Liberal adrances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property av reasonno.o rates. Insurauco on kuch se curity can bo obtained at the bank Jn most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Kerry and Liberty ttreeU, N. K. cor from Chcmestte hotel, Salem, Or, ' Good accommodations for commercial traveler. Flrst-clofetrig always on hand Chargeii reasonable. P. J. LARSEN, Wagon and Carriage Repairer Is urupared to do aU work In the lice of liMiJln; or repuinn wiruns, bueglnt or c-.rrtAcfi In nrt-d.us.lylu uud ul ruisoo bblo nrlirsj Mrj tt ?'in k n- ntar w In nnf i nrinnn ur IMlOllUtUUll When you are walking down the street stop In at Benson's Fruit Stand, 97 STATE STREET And try one of those wholesome and most Invigorating Milkshakes. 7-31 ml Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sis. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wfi lifirn tnlrnn n nnm nn.- ,.. will continue to serve ourpatrons with the ..', uuiinci, uuurus, give mem i cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable, (lire us a call and wo will do you ;rood. No Chinese employed. DYSPEPSIA. JS that misery experienced when wo sud denly become aware that wo possess a labollcal arrangement called a stomach, Tho stomach is the reservoir from which every flbro and tlssuo must be nourished, and any trouble with It is soon felt through out tho wholo Bystem. Among a dozen dyspeptics no two will have tho same pre domlnant symptoms. Dyspepticsolactlve mental power and a bilious temporament are subject to Sick Headache; those, fleshy and phlegmatic have Constipation, whllo tho thin nnd ncrvousnro abandoned togloomy forebodings. Some dyspeptics are wonderfully forgetful; others have Ereat Irritability of temner. Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, one thing Is certain, ' T7ie underlying; cause is in the XJfJBIJ, and one thing more Is equally certain, no one will remain a dyspeptic who will JRBl'rw xi will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Czpelfoul eases. Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at the same time Start the L,iver to working, . icntn an oilier trouoies soon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Soms three years ago by the advice of Dr. Sterner, of Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I leel grateful for the relief it has given her, and may all who read this and are afflicted in any way, whether chronic or others wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will be advised." W. M. Kexsh, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you get the Genuine, with red 2 on front of Wrapper, PREPARED 01LY BT J. H. ZE1XIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. FOUND. UOUND-A pair of lady's new light kid 1 gloves tine Call at this olllce, prove property, pay for notice and get goods RANTED. WANTED A situation by a boy U years old, on farm or stock runche. A good worker, can plow or tend stock. Call at the ofllco or the capital Journal for "D." 6-8tf WI WANTED A gentleman of live years ex perience In commission business wants a position Indoors where he can put In all his time. Has had some experience In real cstato and Insurance; is a good hand in n wareheuse: Is a good mathematician and can keep books and make himself general ly useful and Is not afraid of work. Best of references given. Address "R.," Jour nal uffice. Will FOIl SALE iXili SALE A Jersey heifer nartlcuiars call at this otrlce. calf, For 7-31 ui FUir5ALE. A FAIIM OF 320 ACHES all under fenco and cultivation. In the best range country of Eastern Oregon. The best chance ever oflercd for a man to engage in stock raising. For particulars call on or address W.ii. UYAiw.saiem, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall un stairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Hat' uraayai7Ksjp.ni. J. T . (JltEGU. JA8. WALTON, Secretary. N. Ii A. It. SedgwTcTTPost, No. 10, Depart '. tnent of Orecon. meets every Monday evening at the hall over the Oregon Land company's oltlcc. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. w. dkayqkii, I'osi uommaucr. B. F. 80UTJIWICK, Adjuta JU PHOFUSSIONAL CAItDS. T J. silAW, nttbfney aTEiw, HaTem'.Ore- gon. Olllce up-stalra In the Patton block. I J. JEN.N'lNOS D. D. B.-DENTIST J Olllce lu the New Bank Block, Com merclal street, tsaicm. nign oi mo uit tooth. uw rniTuiAjfntsrcrtrjrriT. jtccoy; l ill l oiui.uir-Jiw. wh .... .. ?-"'-, I' 1 ll..n unr4 .llnrnnn llUB lrWAtid and taken rooms over Squire larrars grocery store. Chronic dUeakes a spec falty. Consultation free. 12-21dw T K WTTXrXtfS, HTKNOOKAPHKll W . and 'IVpawrlter Copyut. Will make reporu of trlaU, etc; copying on type writer accurately und neatly done. OUJce over A. T. Yeaton's furnllure sore, torn merclal street, Salem. FRUIT WANTED BY the Willamette Valley Fruit Co, AT SALE M. i, . ..it win,4 nt full vnlni?.nnivldd they ure fully ripe. There. 1. no danger of having them too ripe. - urcva pruur. will b received at any prU. . . Mums of the Kk. CWsOolden Drop and lUtne Claudo varieties only, ... Apples, all kind.. Ulnnlog with the Waxen. 'Light tarty varieties not BnteO. II ti not nScw-ary to havo them fully rPSiw of &II wriMle Ihnt tie Urge (ho lunleu. CTSirl lgjaE xaim. i n flfvftmipp. .nmranv vTm iiu.uuBuiuwiuju.ij Wo ure preparing to receive a large invoice of goods. To make room for this enormous stock, we must have room. To make room, we must dispose of our goods. To dispose- of our goods wo cannot do better than give them nway to our customers. Now, then, if you want dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, notions, etc., just drop around to the Onera Houe corner and interview us. Our prices are down so low that we could not dispose of tlicin anv lower without giving the goods away. Now Is your chance, for the next thirty days we will be just slaughtering goods. This is tho depot from which to lay In your supplies. Watch the faces of our customers as they leave tho store; notice their contented looks, fur they are satisfied that they could not savo money faster than by trading with us. ' Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, - E ducate -AT TH 15- CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. InlrstN'itlotiil bank building A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager, E. L. WILEY, Principal, Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. BUSINESS COURSE Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ai- ithmctlc, Correspondence, Commercial Lav, Single nnd Double Entry Book keeping, Banking and Business Forms, Business and Olllco Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, Writing, Mental nnd Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Day and evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address tho Principal for Catalogue. History of Oregon From the Eurllest Period to the ProsemTima BY HUBERT HOWE JJANCHOFT. Just published, complete In two vols, with Index. A magnltlcent contribution to knowledge. The pride ot n people who are proud of their record. A household necessity; a national benefit. Agents Wanted b,kre?e,rp0u'bi.k.,! ed can at all compare with thin in Interest and Importance to the people of Oregon, and to all others Interested In thu welfare of their country. It contains n record of brave doings, of grand emigrations and permanent organizations. It Ikthellfo of an Important part of the nation. No true Oregonlan.no true American will lull to secure this work, now lor the first time of fered sepcrately from tho full set of Mr Bancroft's marvellous historical M-rles In 3 voU- . . ... Earnest, octlvo workers should scure exclusive territory Immediately, or they will Uvea rare opportunity to mk&ofor tbemselvas S500 or $1,000. One needs no experience orotpttal In this business, for If properly presented thework t elht lueff, and we give our AgvnU iXI days' time lu which to dellvei and collect before paying us. Addrcns THE HIHTOItY Co., 721 Market 8U Pan Francl co, Cat, State Treasurer1! Tnirty-Fcurth Notice HTATK OF OREaON. 1 TuVAHUHKK'MOvriCK.Kalciii. July 2U. I ! Notice Is hereby given that thcru are funds on rmud to puythe following war rants drawn on I lie Smimp Lund Fund, mid that the tame will be aid on presenta tional thisettlcv: Warruuts NO.&0, issued In liwi Eii. 3.l. MSI, Ml I f'Td. VAI , lsl.rd 111 J-5 ,-, ..', -Vfci. W-.1. ", , . I iSZi. Interest on the bbove wurraut will , nut tr? niKiwta from ana mw-r aaiaoi iu-j. .nollre. (J. W.WwiM, 7--.1:w Htote Trussurrr Oregon.. FOP HnBBlrOOO SHORTHAND COURSE Includes Shorthand, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) Penmanship, Spelling, Cliammar, Correspondence, Mani folding, Letter Copying, Business Forms, Business and Olllco Practice. A. E. STRANG, No. .'Kfl Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DKAI.EK IN STOVES and RANGES I'lumliiDg, Gas aod Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, n- Agent for the UJUHAUD.SON 4 BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furunccs. Es tablished In W9 WHEN YOC ARE HUNGRY OO TO TIIK Star Lunch Counter, 210 Commercial Street, Where you can get a first-clans lunch for any prke from a nickel up. No Chlnumcn aroemplojfd. DO VOU BAT? t you do, call at the W. C, T. U. RESTAURANT Intheopvni liw Uolt, whtrv you m get a good cleun mc&Ih. any llmcoi ilay or eM-nlng. 'I'I.Il M.IB11MI11 a i,n. I r..ttir n miti... ment and k-n.f.iHw.ti Kf'untuMl l-.v- Mr .nd Mrs. h. J- IIOWAI.!), TheNetr Mtuujtrs, M. K. CuuiU'lt Services Sunday morn ing nt Kh:Xl,ovciilngat7::X1;Sunday school nt 12 m. S.A. Rnudlo, superintendent. Young peoples tneetlngitt Ir.TO p. in. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening tit 7:;i0. Nov. Rol lins pastor. CintlSTlAN Cltuitcit Klder K. H.SIea. foose, pastor. Services at KKiO a in and 8 p m. Blblo hcwxil at 12 in. Prayer meet ing Thursday at 7:o0 p in. Unitakian Sociktv Regular services Sunday morning nt lftM a in at their hall, corner of Court and Liberty street, up stall-:'. General Invitation. Seats free. Bavtist CllUlteil Kid. 11. C. Kills pas- tor. Services I0:) a. m. and 8 p. in. All Invited. Author of "Hoantirul Snow." J. W. Watson, tho author Of "Reautifal Snow," havinn been described as an author of an unsuc cessful book of poems, and at pres ent an elevated railroad brakeman. writes to tnat journal as follews: "My book of poems is not a failure, but, the pullshors inform me is one of the best selling in tho ti-.tdo, though I derive no profit from it, nor do I own a copyfuct), the price being beyond my pocket (?3) and the publishers never having present ed mo with a copy. There tire many better poems in it than 'ile.ui tiful Snotv,' and several alnioit as popular. Frank Leslie never ollbretl mo 51,000 to writoany pnom,though ho has paid me much money for do ing so." How much money do yon think John Rull has invested In American railway stocks and bonds and vari ous industrial enterprises? As near ly as wo can reckon, tho sum runs up between two and threo thousand million dollars. Tho old gout Ionian must have a good deal of confidence In Jonathan as a financier. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per ami Dorfler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Day, Teed and rente Posts, Grass Heeds, Etc, NEW TO-DAY. Conservatory of Music Of the Wlllumotto University Salem, Ore gon, the most successful MiihIo School on tho Northwest Coast. Courcs In muHlonre equal toEastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly ono hundred anil ilfty. Tho able corps of teachers for tho coming school car will bo Prof. Z.M. Parvln, Miss Fraiiklo 1. Jones, Miss Eva Cox; assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Bnilth, Mis Hally l'arlsli. and Miss Mamlo Parvlu. Brunches taught are Vocal Cut tu ro.l'luno, wrgan, v itiiiu, i-ipu wrgnn, iiannony, Counterpoint, anil Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Wend forcjiiniogtio nnd circular. '.. M l'AHVIN 7-aV13ii.wlm. Board of Equalization, fpO tho Taxpayers of Marlon County ,Oro I gen: Thu board of equalization will meet nt the court house lu Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, tho last .Monday lu Au gust, IWi'J. to-wlt: tho 2Uth day at "o'clock u in., and publicly commence tbu culm ination of tho assessment as roturned liv tho assessor lor tho year ltt&D, correcting till errors In valuation, description or qual ities of land, lot or other pinpeily. Bald hoard will remain In session from day to day for ono week only, thercforii all tax payers or persons owning property In said .Marlon county aro hereby notified to be and appear at the t lino and placu above mentioned and show cause, If any they have, why their asscfsmentH should not remain as taken by tho assessor. A.F BLACK EltllY, Assessor Marlon County, Oregon. Dated this UHh day of July, Wl. 7-'lldw i)lt. H. SMITH, DENTIST, Has a new process by which ho can III plates of artificial teeth so K'rfectly that one can eat with them well thu llrst day they are Inserted, Those wearing loose platciUruttllng iiroiinilln tho mouth while eating, to the great inlnoyaucoof theiu HclvcKimil uniipniiy, should i-.tll on Dr. 11. Hmlthaiidgctasct with which they will enjoy comfort. Dr. Hinlth's olllco is now moved acroks the street over Dearborn's harness store. Ml work warranted to please. Teeth tilled or extracted without jialti. Remember the place, over Jlfar horn's harness shop, Commercial street, Halem, Oregon, IV'JUtf ATTENTION FARMERS! Hingle lots and ucros. One halfinllo Wot ofKulvm P.O. OfMMl soil, all clear and In line condition. All ready Wr plaining fruit ami khrubbry at nncf. 1'jicIi piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE 07 STA.TIS ST. SA.L15M. New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVIXE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up 6 first-class butcher shop Ml the ubove locution, where they will bn plowed to M-rve the people with the CHOICEST ANIi Blir MKATH of all kinds that tho market affords. (live them a call und be conylnood of the superiority of their rimU, flfo4 dlivft4 free, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Tho Xow Elixir of Life. Washington, Aug. 0. A great stir having been mado anlong tho medical fraternity of this country by tho statement that tho famous Dr. Win. A. Hammond had become a convert to Dr. Hrown-Scciuiml's discovery ol an "Elixir of Eternal Life," ho has made a statement to the press as follews: "It is true that when Dr. JJrown Sequard's discovery was llrst re ported to tho American people I was rather dubious and Inclined more or less to think, as others hinted, that either the report was a 1' ronch joke or that Dr. Urown-Sc-quard 'was another good man gono wrong.' The llrst report did not give a complete idea of tho treat ment. It indicated rather that the elixir was a compound mado from various glands from various animals and on that showing r was will ing to say tho thing was impossible, but when I obtained further and uioro accurate details I was willing to believe there might bo something In It. "I began experiments llrst on my self to assure myself that it was not dangerous to a patient. Since then 1 have applied tho elixir to several old gentleman without their know ing what it was. Ono man, about sixty years old, had had his aim so nearlv paralyzed with rheumatism that for nearly a year ho could not raise Ills hand to his head. Soon af ter tho elixir was injected into his arm ho was able to wield It In any direction and almost as vigorously as ho had ever done. "Up to the present my experi ments have been mado without the patients' knowledge, but I am go ing to begin treating a man in this way at his own request. Of course It Is too early yet to draw any sweep ing conclusions from tho result ob tained, but as far as I have gono the results arc certainly remarkable. "When 1 have continued my ex periments longer J shall bo able to draw conclusions with more conll- dcuco. Jlrown-rquard's calcula tion Is that an injection oucon mouth will sulllco to keep a man twenty or thirty years younger than he rerlly Is." Tho Vetrrun's Oilier. Washington, Aug. 0. It Is said by Grand Army men that the fact of Commissioner Tanner holding tho position ho docs will prevent his selection ns conimander-In-chlof of the Grand Army to succeed Gen eral Warner. Ex-Governor ltusscll Alger Is a candidate forconminntler-lu-chlef and tho plus liavo all been placed ho as to secure his elec tion. Alger's lrlenils tried very hard to havo him nominated at Chicago, and after that to get lilin Into tho cabinet. 1 1 Is said that lily presiden tial aspirations aro now over and ho Is ready to renounce politics and be come the head of tho Grand Army. It Is thought by some, however, that Tanner will not think his be ing commissioner of pensions dis qualifies him for the position of comiuaudcr-ln-chlef and ho will make tho race. Pcui'In in CIuiiin. Monroe, Wis., Aug 0. Great ex citement prevails at Albany, III this county, over tho lludlng of pearls. They arc found In clam shells, be tween the membrane and shell. They aro of all sizes, from n pin's head to a largo sized pea and of all shades. Some havo been sold for as hlghasSO, and $100 has been re fused for others. Shipment to New York and tho Kast havo netted handsome returns. A shipment es timated to Ik) worth fcloOO wuh made to Chicago. Tho excitement Is so great that men, women and children aro raking tho river In search of ClulllH. Half Human, Half Hear. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 0. A sjieclal from Camden, Tumi,, gives jmitlculars of the birth near there recently of a monstroslty.half human and half bear, the rcsemblauco to tho latter predominating. Tho eyes aro prominent and set far hack In tho crown of tho head. A human iioso in faint outline Is scon lu tho center of tho head, A prominent snout projects where tho fuco should bo, und from this u long tongue pro trudes, Tho arms und leys aro of human shape, but tho fct and hands aro thono of an unlinal, ex cept that tho lingers und toes aro as liorfectly formed iw thoe of a man. ! Bozemuu ban boon joli;ctrl, at) tUe I capital Qf Montana, Treason in Honolulu. San Francisco, Aug. 0. By tho arrival of tho steamship Australian from Honolulu this evening, advices will be received of an nttempt to overturn tho Hawaiian government, made on Tuesday, July 30 last. Ilnr I.niiguishins Navy. Washington, Aug. 0, A special meeting of tho naval advisory board has boon ordered for the 2,$d Inst. This Is tho board appointed to sug gest to Secretary Tntoy tho outllno of the plan of the construction of a navy. -Murderer Johnson. Helena, Aug. 9. Governor White lias granted August Johnson two weeks respite. He was to have boon hanged at Deer Lodge to-day. This llxes the date of his execution .it August li.1, unless his sentence shall bo commuted to life Imprison-, nient. Tho Kiid is Near. Oly.mpia, Aug. 1). A resolution was adopted by tho convention au thorizing tho president to appoint a committee of threo to prepare a suit able design foe tho great seal of Washington. It Is now thought that tho con vention will adjourn on tho 121 or, -Uo of this month. Successful Kxpoiiments. Cincinnati, Aug . Experi ments with I)r. Brown Sequard's "Elixir of Life" in this city and Cleveland havo been made, with the most marked success. In tho cae of a colored man of 70, crippled with rheumatism, complete recovery re sulted, and tho old follow has lieon dancing and jumping around like a boy over since tho treatment. Alliuny Pai'ugriiiiliN. Aliianv, Aug. 10. Barney Wil son, who was arrested at Montague, Oil., for shooting wick Zimmerman In this city on Friday, arrived on this morning's train. His prelimi nary examinations will be hold in Justices Humphrey's court, probably this aftornoon. Zimmerman Is still lying lu a critical condition, with small chances of recovery. Devastating forest flies aro report ed on tho upper Santlam. A small amount of grain Is also reported to have been burned near Mehama. Windfalls. There was H, who in crossing tho English Channel, fell In with a louo ly old lady, whom ho had never seen, ami out of pure kindness of heart ho helped her to a scat and paid her a number of little atten tions to make her comfortable, and finally on arrival called a cab, put her Into It, and said good-bye, and Hhortly afterward tho old lady died, and, to tho astonishment of II, sho left him all her money! Now, that is what I call a dear old lady, and I havo never failed slnco thou to bo polite and attentive to every old lady I meet in my travels. Then, again, there was the artist whom I know In Florence years ago who was struggling along through advorslty, with no orders and no hopo of any, when ono day a notary comes Into his studio and Informs him that an old gentleman opposite an English man, of course had Just died and left him his entire fortune. "But I dlilut know him; It must boa mistake," said A. "But ho know you, and it Is no mistake," said tho notary; "and, though ho never spoko to you, ho used to watch you, ho Informed hlmsulf about you and then mado his will in your fa vor, and I am come to atinotico tho fact to you." I need not say that from that day forward lie had more orders than ho could execute. But this Is tho way of tho world. Still another person I know whoso an cestor obtained u fortune from an utter stranger simply by opening his pow door to him and giving him a seat. Tho Htrauger had entered the church and was ruther embar rassed where to go. Tho cold chris tian shoulder was turned on him as ho wont down tho alslo, until this gentleman, observing his shyness, rose, o)oucd Ills pow, and motioned him to take a place In It, Tho stranger thanked him on I -'living tho church uficr service, Informed himself of ills nniiio by tho hymn book, wont homo and left film a for tune by his will. Clans SjiecklcH oxjiects to huvo his lurgo caiitorit sugar refinery lu oper ation by tho middle of October, when hu promise.? to make war on tho sugar trust. Bloodhound havo been brought liitn kurvlrvi in tr.ielr tin, rnliliHrx of jUfllXuvoroxprewitmlii, a 1 r 1 -., , ..-t-- i i " t";l".'1 ii lmmmhu -irr . - f '- - .-Y mimn.ll Tni'ywwftijwimtmii"W'M1' mm" ECJnJuT 'i'ib N-j-U K.w 1 a. . . , -1 , , BjM t