vwwH (i , mUMtg0mmmr" hnc6 bnkt out In Ifanplon Kwang - - lasg, Jjny iz, cftuwa oy me com plaint of imtlva woman that her had been stolen by missionaries. The mob nttCHipicd to search tbo wtiuicU aud troops woro summoned. Reports nro eonflicllutr ua to tho result of the engagement, somo stat ing that tbo mission buildings were torn down, while otlicre snto that nun of the 'enders of the mob was killed and right nrrcslfi uindo. At VahiiBleu it general uprising took place wmid weeks previously. It peemed to ho directed less against tbo missionaries than thoautboritlca. Several of the leaders wore arrested nod beheaded. TUB CHINU3R TROUBLE. SAjr Francisco, Aug. 0. Accor ding, to the City of Wo de Janeiro, which arrived from Hong Kong Monday evening, tbo spirit of dis content Is stilt rampant In China. "Whlla very few actual outrages havo occurred since tha arrival of tbo last China steamer, Iho people In Shang hai exprct an outbreak daily. "Tbo Chinese are at war among them selves," said au officer of tho Rio, "hut that will not uiako tho slight est dilltTt'iice when tho uprising takes place. They all hato Eu ropeans and will combine, to drlvo them out of tbo country. It Is a great pity tho United States has not n fleet over thero to protect Ameri can Interests. All other nations are well represented, while wo have only tho Palos." When told that tho Charleston, Alert, Mohican and Mohacacy had been ordered to Shanghai, he said, "I'm glad to hear It. They will bo badly needed thero beforo nuotber mouth goes by." KIII3AK OP NATURE. HlNTON, W. Vn., Aug. 20. People living on New River mountain, In this county, are much wrought up by the phenomena which has been witnessed thero at Intel vols for HCVernl months, but which has only recently assumed startling propor tons. Many reports were circulated of tho mysterious rain of tiny stones, which apparently cninu out of the air. At first these attracted llttlo notice, but, as time passed, the re port became so general as to attract wide notice. In response to In quiries from a distance, a cor res poudcut visited the mountain last week to Investigate the stories. Ho found that while the common rerjorts are considerably exaggerat ed, thero Is a basis of truth for It, and the facts which are susceptible of proof are mysterious and in terestlng. DECISIONS I1V JUIKIi: IlANI'Oltl). Seatixk, Ainr. 28. Judgo Hau ford, of tho United States court, yesterday dismissed tho suit brought by Bernard Ileoli, aud other sailors of tho British ship New City, to libel her for their wages, on tho ground that tho matter had already been decided by thelirltlsh vlcocon buI at Whatcom. In his opinion Judgo Ilnnford held that the United States court cannot officious ly inlerfcro in a caso wliero tho mat ter lu controversy has been decided by on authorized ageut of tho govern ment of tho country to which tho vessel belongs. Tho British consul at Whatcom decided tho men were not entitled to their wages. Judgo Htiuford rendered auothor decision, in a damage suit against Carbon IIHI Coal company by J, N. lijvans, employe. Tho plalutltrwus a minor, aud was injured by tho nugllgouco of a laboror employed In tho construction of tho railway to tho mine. Tho court ruled that tho two men woro not engaged In a com mon employment, aud that tho caso does not therefore ooino within tho ruloofluwexemptlugemploycra from liability to servants for Injuries by tho negllgonso of follow servants. Tho defendant's dunuricr to tho plalntlfi's complaint was overruled. IV KIlA.KI) nisi. Yonkkhb, N. Y., Aug. 20. John Howland, a wealthy hat manu facturer, aged 00, fell from the window of his factory this morning, and striking on stones 100 feci below, was killed. I.AWN TTNM8. Newport, It. I., An. 20. Clareuco Ilobnrt this morning de. foatod O, S. Campbell in tho iimtuh for tbo tenuis ohumpluushlp of tho United Slates. M MKfrSKtaate M A A Singular I)eatIiTIio World's Fnir-Tlie Strip. CAPTAIN STtVBXS' FUNERAL Tho Right Stuff, Tho English Storm, Tho U. P, R. R,, Selling Wheat, Immcnso Salmon Run, Below Freezing, The Latest from Chili, Tho Prohio's, Swallowed a Pin, State and Foreign News, etCi "German Syrup DESPERATE CRIMINAL. UUFPAl-O, N. Y., Aug. 20. Two detectives here arrested William Mc Dcrmolt, aged twenty years. Ho If a desperate character, and tho police f Corry, Pa., aro anxious to taki him into custaly. McDermmt i charged with train robbery and pox sibly murder. On August 17th Ik entered a train on tbo Wet tern New York & Pennsylvania lallway and nourishing a pair of big revolvers, commanded everyone to hold up their bauds. After lobbing tho pas sengers of tbir valuables, tho des perate criminal pouncd upon an olo man aud woman and beat them into unconsciousness. Ho then shot au oilier woman and she now lies in u critical condition at Corry. Ho sho a child and it, too, was severely wouuded. McDermolt and tw companions, who stood guard at tin doors of tho coach, then jumpei from tbo train and escipcd to tin woods. After dividing tho boot they separated, 8INOUI.AR DEATH. Tacoma, Aug. 20. John Waters a young man from Scuttle, met hh death In u rather peculiar mannci here, while visiting ut his slster'r homo. He) wus standing on tin front porch when he was attacked by oil oplleptlo fit and fell over tin- ralling to tho lawn below, a distance of about eight feet. Ho injured hh spine and died in u (aw hours. Hh people aro well known pioneers ol Seattle. THE WORLD'S PAIR. Chicago, Aug. 20. Changes wen madn In the Interior plans ol the muuufacturo building of tho world's fair, which will add ton acres to the tloor of the building and glvo it forty acres uvailablo for exhibits and avenues, making tho largest exposi tion building over const! uoted. Tin music hall and shoo and leather building uro forced out by tbo new arrangement to other parts of the ground. The change wus tho result of a protest by Vlco President Do Young, of tho national commission, who demonstrated that under the previous arrangement there would bo baroly room for foreign exhibits, thus completely shutting out Amer ican manufactures. Tho proposition of M. Klllol, of Paris, to erect a lowor at the exposition, was today definitely rejected. An American company headed by W. E. Halo, will, it Is said, submit a more accept able plan. THE CHEROKEE 8TKII Guthrie, O. T., Aug.; 20.-Tho Chcrokeo Btrlp is abhiKo in innum erable places. Prairlo fires were started by houicscekers to drlvo oil tho cattlemen and herds. The eva sion of President Harrison's Capo May message permitting Cherokee Indians to graze only their own cattle on the strip, has aroused the boomers to desperation. SWAM.OWEI) A PIN. Indianapolis, Aug. 20. The caso of Clarence Johnson, who bwiiI lowod a pin threo weeks ago, Is ex. citing a great deal of Interest among the physicians, owing to tho pecu liar sullerlngs or tho patient. The pin appeals to ho traveling In John sou's body, aud lu live minutes tluio ho has been known to complain of paius lu three dlllerent and often re mote parts of his body. He has periods of from 0110 to threo hours lu which ho Is free from pain, but these are growing less and frequently tho pain is becoming more and more in tense. At times his pulse Is so high that it cannot bo counted, aud at other times so feeble as to bo almost Imperceptible, A number of tho best physicians lu tho city have ex amined Johnson and agreo that ids caso is an exceedingly peculiar ono UNION PAt'Il'tC it. 11. New York, Aug. . Tho Tlinos saysi Tho hitch In the financial sehonio by which tho enormous limiting debt of tho Union I'.iolllo railway In to bo extended for threo years, Is believed to bo due the tin certulully concerning Jny Gould's purpose lu tho matter. Tho under standing In Wall street Is that J. l'lermout Morgan will consent to JIM J1KLOW freezing. Washington, Aug. 20. The torn pcrature Is below freezing in Maul tobn. Clear frosts aro likely to reneh tho upier Wisconsin to Northern Iowa tonight, and will recur Thurs day. the prohie's. Harkisruro, Pa., Aug. 2J. The Prohibition etato convention opfiied hero this morning with 403 dele gates present, ji. t. Allies w-ih sclented as perm incut chairman. Tn his speech ho denounced tho ballot reform law because It discriminated against tho prohibition party. THE NEW YORK D1SA8TER. New York, Aug. 20. From mid night until daylight tho scenes wit nessed by watchers at the ruins of the fatal fire confirm the hello f that the greater number or victims will bo found under the cemor of tho debris, where the full weight of the building fell. During the night tin ItahotH left at the work digxlug foi bodiesevery now and then unearthed parts of human beings, all In a vr decomposed state. Legs, arms, fret, und, In ono or two Instances, head wero found and placed carufu!l. away with any parts of clothlmr that may have been round near the disaster, for the purposo of Identify ing, If poss b'e. "When darkness set In, Captain Allaire, or the third precinct, made a complolo change lu tho manage ment of his department by driving a number or people out or the fire limits who had no business (here. foreman Farley, or truck 15, took charge or the recovery of bodies, and Dr. King B. Page, or 70 East Twenty-first street, voluntarily of fered his assistance, assisted by Mr. Quigg, of tho health olllce. At 8 o'clock a woman's b dy was discov ered. It was found lylngunderneath a heavy press with only the face exposed. It was found Impossible to removoit until tho press was lifu d, Farley directed th twenty Italians under his command so fnod humor edly that they seeiuo.-i to work with more energy aud spirit than an.v previous gang, besule some unknown philanthropist had plueed at thedls posal of tho laborers and officers a plentiful supply of colleo, sand wiches and tobacco, so their Inner man was replenished. They went at It wo'l. At midnight the stench emanating from tho place where the cellar form erly was, was so sickening that Ser geant Hawloy expressed it as his opinion that ghastly revelations would bo brought to light there, for It Is supposed to be tho bodies of twenty wotnon who were In the dressing room at tho time of tho dis aster preparatory to leaving for home, and none of whom have been beard from since. At H.-10 one more body was found, that of a man ter ribly mangled lying tu the shadow of a huge printing press. Shortly ttfiur that another. It wus a man thirty years or age, 115 p-nindi weight and five feet ten Inches high. All these bodies were sent to the morgue. By this time tho stench was almost unbearable and as tho day da wind tho gi eater light reveal ed four more bodies anatomically distorted and mauuled to Hindi a condition that the limbs aud trunks or tho bodies seem to ho separated aud heaped one upon tho other. Another body was round in n posi tion to recover, but when lifted from tho dirt was fouud to be the charred corpse of u disemboweled man be yond recognition. Several almost illeglbla addics-.es round iu ono or ins pocivcis woro uecipnered as Woodbury it Co., 11 South street, Boston. Tho Italians were relieved at 7:30 by a gaug or longshoresmon, aided by firemen from a truck com pany. Yesterday it is stated that iho cat astropho was thought to havo beeu caused by 1111 explosion of nuptha or somo olhor explosive matter. Tho Insurance companies inter ested lu tbo Park place dlsastir held a meeting yesterday andapppulnted a committee to make an exhaustive Inquliy Into tho the causes of the cal amity. The committee was In structed not to admit any liability. Atahtto hour last night the total number of bodies exhumed from tho debits had reached liny-two. Several more have been Identified. At 7:.1() this morning sixty bodies hud been recovered from the ruins of the Taylor building, At Itfiu this afternoon work was stopped, aud theannouncenuiut was made that there were no iipiro bod ies In the ruiiib. The police have given tho number or the dead taken out as slxty-ouo lu all, ot these thirty, three aro Identified. S T A T K. NEW YORK'S BOY EDITOF1. PECULIAR Jacksonville, itonncii Fin, Auh' 20 " WMBWWHMnKiHfcBfc S JEWELRY STORK CLOSED. Eihie.ve. Or., Aug. 20. People were surprised yesteuluy morning to see the Jewelry store or W. Hollo way closed and in the banc's or his creditors. It Is not ay attachment, however, but tho cicditots came to collect bills which he had failed to pay on thopreHouteearch.y of mouey, and the Mock will bo sold at auction until tho di-xlrcd amount in rulscd, when he will continue with the bushings. prin. nd rounute. Ar. coniributor, Murray, the ingro des to Tollo D'Apery' Paper. " .. . Tcllo d'Apcry, New York's most fa- Irnlo and murderer, w still mal.i JuHboycdUoTls reaping the bitter tain lug a n.gn of terror In he frnitof success, and has been ordered southwtsteru portion or the stale out of the city by his doctor. j He stepped Into a colored church Tho h.d. now about fourteen years , near Meh e Sunday and, holding old, Is a llttlo marvel of acute editorial THE RIGHT SIUI'I'. Portland, Aug. 20.-An Immi grant train, or about twenty per sons, fivewngoux und a dozen horses have arrived. They were fioui Min nesota and Noith Dikota, und had been on Iho rond since the first of May. Tliey had g'tio through about all their worldly possesions, rarmli'g in Minnesota and Dakota, and canio to Oregon to make a new start. They were In "pretty held circumstances, hut If they are m-iile of the right Mud of metal will poll turougii alt right In Oregon. CAPTAIN STEVENS' FUNERAL. Portland, Aug. 20. Tho funeral services of Captain Ward S. Stevens took place today ut 2 p.m. utTrlnltv Episcopal church, Itev. Thomas 1j. Cole officiating. From tho church the remalus were escorted by the dlllerent societies of which ho tfitmi member to Second and Madls.m, where they were placed on a funeral carnudtakeu over tho electric road to the cemetery. The cerornony at the grave was conducted by Regimeutal Chapluiu A. A. Cleveland, of As torlu, according to the hitilal nei vice of tho Uniformed Rink .r tin, Knights of Pbythlas. The pall hearers Included two members each from Mystic lodgo und AVlllaniette dIvJBfon,Ivunhoedlvis.ion, Germanic division, Cilanlhe division, Aslor division, of Astoriu, and Columbia divlciou, of Albany, KnlghlH of Pbythlas. All ol ibee lodges were represented iu the prnees-lnii, also the Pacific lodge, Ancient Older of United Workmen, and members ot the battery. The Elks attended tho lunerul In n body. selling wheat. Portland, Aug. 20. All the mltc about tho Fanners Alliance circulars causing farmers to hold their wheat back, does not appear to nave umouuted to much. A shipper stated yesterday that there has been more wheat sold up to date than bus ever been sold at tho same time in any preceding year. Funnels are letting their wln-ot go freely, anil aro In funds. In tho Wallu W'dln country, 76 cents per bushel is being jntl'J for wheat backed, and In tho Pulouso country 70 cents, and ut Albany 80 cents has been paid when rival dealer were conipellnx for a lot. Speaking or the burners' alliance holding baoK wheat, un agent who wus sent out up country made his first purchases from the principal officers of tho ulllaiicc. There ore no signs 01 wheat being shipped East from tins coast this season, but quite tne reverse, u.s a dealer here has received samples from Utah, and a teeniest to know what prices will bo paid hero for Utah wheat. Judgment. It seems to havo been oorn In him. Very early in ills editorial ca reer he would be playing with I its mar bles or his jwt cat when ho would say : I lint e an Idea. I will write to Prince Hoand-soand tret an articlo for Tho Sunny Hour." His Ideas always have worked. Ho has published In his littl" monthly articles from more kings and queens and princes nnd war worn gen erals than ony threo magazines of grownup dimensions. Carmen Sylva sent him two poems. Osiuan Pasha, tho defender of Plevna, tent him an urtlclo for which a maga- gino editor would havo given much. Prince Roland Bonaparte has sent nun tho manuscript of an unpublished book on Fclence, with full liberty to use ex tracts Tho Princess of Wales sent him a story. A man publisher hearing of this concluded that ho could do as much, and sent a blank check for an other. The check was, of course, re turned Social leaders in New York took the hoy up and made a pet of him. Their children wrote for him and lie was in demand at receptions and fairs, where he was a model of boyi.sh deportment. Hut nil this was hard on a growing boy's vitality. Tello will be kept nt school in the country, out of reach of city excitements. Threo days In each month he will havo leave of absence to come down nnd get his paper ready for the press. Next year he will go abroad, nnd whether he goes to Paris, Spain. Greece, Turkey. Africa. South America or China, ho will be able to hobnob with subscribers and contrib utors of the most imposing nnd dig nified character. The sanctum of this young editor is a inu-scuui. Thero are shelves filled with curiosities, and rows upon rows of photo,;i uphs. Most of the distinguished contributors, and some like Queen Vic toria, who have not contributed, havo M'nt him portraits, so that the wall is like a gallery of notables. Prince Be hind Bonaparte is a splendid looking young man, with a slight mustache. Garabcd Kcshlskian, the publisher of the Constantinople Illustration, is n handsome middle aged Turk, with a fez nnd a full, brown beard. Osinnn Pasha's military coat is cov ered with military decorations. Prince Mavrocordato looks out from another photograph. There is another of Gen eral Sherman and a letter, almost the last ho ever wrote, and other letters and newspapers in every language. Mr. Kcsliisklun's Turkish paper has a pic- . ..r m..i.. ,.. , . ... inn-ui lunuon its last page, which is it flrt,t, us wo would reckon, whilo the title page was on the back. Tho type looks not iinliko the Chinese firecracker L characters. . Uvery number of this young editor's tnagnzino lias paid from tho first There nro fow editors who could say as much. Tho money goes into .1 "barefoot fund" to buy shoes for poor hoys. Now York Cor. St. Paul Pioneer Press. up the omgregutlon, cnipellcd the di aeon and minister to take tip a coUecilou f.ir him, which thiy did. He left irier Ullln,.' them they wore doing good by helping htm. He has threatened to stop trains on some or the railio.uls, aud arm el men are patrollng the track iu many places. Murray tins com mitted many other acts or lawless ness In the past wetk. The clliz-ms or Gainesville huve ofleied laige rewards, uml the county commis sioners have been asked to aid iu the work of arresting the desperado. Two hundred men are searching the swamps for him' but us tliemur derer knows all tho bypaths he is able to escape his pursuers, and op pears In unexpected plucis, causing the wildest excitement. FAVORS CLEVELAND. Baltimore, Md , Aug. 20 Ex Governor Bowie, who has been to Saratoga, where Senator Gorman now Is, is authority for the state ment that Gorman told a prominent Connecticut politician who spoke to him about the presidency, that Maryland's vote iu the next nation al convention would be cast for Cleveland, as his people recognized the fact that Cleveland is the popu lar choice of the country aud would support him In the convention as long as he had u chance of running. LATEST FROM CHILI. City of Mexico, Aug. 20. The telegram from Valparalzo states that a fight has been going ou for 12 hours and from the first, though the army of Balmaceda is nearly double that of the cougressionalists, the latter has been victorious, From present indications the fight may continue for several days. Tho con gressionalists aro expecting rein forcements. The insurgent fleet is still harboring about Quinters bay HISMARCIC FAILING. Berlin, Aug. iC The Saa'e Zeitung says Bismarck is ageing rapidly. He is somnolent aud losing his memory. Prince Bismarck lias partly written five chapters or bis autobiography. JOHN HUGHES, licahr in (Jrocrrlcs, PainlH, Oils and Window Ghtss, "Wall l'n tier nnd Jlortirr, Artists' Ma ieriiils, Lime, Iliiir. Nails and Shingles, Hn.v, IVtd and Foneo Posts. Grass Nmls, Etc 25c Want Cou iu. CI "Ilkl ..! k i... j..-i. .' . "cu nr r.i.. ..'""'. ' " II lAhiVV?8 C;. "Hi-rt 7, VOH V' l wont 1 thnn v pp yr?te MAliKKTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M i I I Hraughtund driving horses, young aud old. Inquire or O. W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. Lley Tliere Tlircslicrincii ! if yon need Enplnetrlminlnes .Sight Iced 111 bilui tors, inject ore, SlPiitn or rnt(r pseVInu, Liiffk ami globd vnie-, lllow oircncK'H, Hose, hoe, Or nnyUiiiif elsi- for your cnglna nl Fort Una prices, cull on DUGAN BR0?., Lilts commercial ilreet, And we will lit yon out In llr t rturt uii)o. -:- Silnii Boat House, -: Ro it odl. c foot of Tiade Hlrect l'leasure aud luiiiili k Iki-Ui-. Hales ow. CHAS. 11. McCLANE, Propr. For Sale Clieap. 120 AC11K3 OF LANJ) 5 mll"H from SiUm at iiSnernue. About ifOiu-rtsoi.en, lulnnrc Unifier Uoodi-prlug water. "I'eruis t-a-ij." l.KO V ILLId, Oiieru Hoove, Court xtrcct. J. G. HARRIS. 11. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Leave oulcrs at tbo Club stables, one block oust ol I'ostotlke. AH orders l.roniptlj altended In. .E. u. cuoas, and Packer, Slate St. and Court St. The best meati delivered to all parts of the cltv. FOREIGN. G. Gloger, Druggist. Wntcrtown, "Wis. This is the opinion of n man Who keeps a drug store, sells nil J act as trustee lu tho proposed fund joedicines, conies in direct contact 1 raining scheme only after exaetlug with the patients and their families, ; from Itussotl Hago, Sidney Dillon ud knows i better than anyone elwj and George J. thmld, concessions of kow remedies sell, and what true j great Importance to tho Mad. One V14k k44k.Jr 4iUVt. aiU iiCUlb Ol Oil lUfe failures and successes, and can therefore judge: "I know of no or those concessions It Is hollcved was tho presidency of thoroul and I it Is stated that Morgan has selected inn noio iJieuieuaui csamuet tspenoer 1 to succeed President Dllllnn. I I.MMKNBi: HALMON RUN Tacoma, Aug. SO f he ImHior U literally mil or salmon, and for t medicine for Couchs. Sore Throat. or Hoarseuess that had done such ef- fective work in my Coughs, famjiy ns Uoschec's sraThrnni- German Svmp. Iist K Throat, wntcr n &d lIcd Hoarseness, at my store, who was days past the uuinhcr has Won rap suirenng from a very Idly InoreaBlnjj. The number or tWh severe cold. She could hardly talk, lu nlht wan never no groat before md I told her about German Syrup Ouo notablo retuiU of thU condition nnd that a few doses would Klve re- or thine in n ...,. rut.w.i.,.. 1.. Kef; but die had no confidence in pileo. Usually Kood salmon brht Pg medicines. I told her to take from ton to twentyilvf woM unlit, t'Vtk-tw, t-ttfti HIV AVOVIIV41 MVlVi 4Wfc sati.fctory I would make no charge r It, A few days after she called juvl Biil for it, saying that bhe Wouhiaevcr be without it In 4Uture aa tm iv had given her relief." !W -T" oven when very plentiful. Now, ut a cent 11 pU co the market U glutted, l'luh Ooininltwloiier Unum doohirvd that never lu the memory of the oldest Inhubltant or the mct owl ludlan ha tti uluion run, novon, been equaled, or hardly approached. CHRAl' LARORRRS WANTK1). Han Kranoiscx), Auk. iM, Joseph Martdon, a member or the Hawaiian legislature, arrived hero on tho China ttteamur, having xpeut some tluio iu India, China mid the Phllllplne, Investigating tho labor market in tho Intercut or tho sugar plantations of Hawaii, whore cheap er tabor Is wanted. Ho states that tho Hindoos of Lower India are admirably bulled for plantation work, and, that tr a treaty could bo made with Great Urlllwn, large number mlUi he bntught to Hawaii. UNION OV RAU.WW RMPI.OVHS. Omaha, Aug. su At a nievtliiK lust nlht or iho Omaha mllwti.v omployoH, they formed a brunch oV the asMtelat Inn or rallwuy euiiilovea whloh Is being formed l over tiw! hevlet veii In that district In tht Wmtcru ounutry. Its ibjwt rb ' ,l,t "drty yM, Corn aud hay statitl Is to secure by the canlu of rrol''' Brv Mng in the Holds, and it votes federal otllcla's who will ruvor '" """vd iho pota'o s wiU proven laws tippwsed to capital opprvMlon, , ,t'N l'RR.VC'lI I'LKBT LKAVU KN(lLANI). London, Ang. 20 Tho French fleet stiirtnl hoinoward yesterday hound for Cherhousr. Tho Jlrltlsh sailors gavo tho dejwrting visitors three htaity cheers which were 11 heartily responded to. Monday ovonlug oyer 1,000 French sallow accompanied by a number of or fleers were entertained at the t vu hall at Portsmouth as guests ol the municipality. The dceoratlons maitiuescH aud other appurteiumces Tor tlio pievlous reception of tho olllcers and other dlstiimulshed guests remained iu position and augmented the eflect or tlis en taluuient. The dlreetois of tho Royal Sailors' Home at Portsmouth gavo tho French teamen all the privileges or memherd during their stay. The mayor or Portsmouth, j wlio presided at the entirtalnnient, expressed tho earnest desiro of l-higllshnieu to remain on terms of peace with all lmtlotis. T1IK RNOLIS1I STORM. London, Aug. 'JO. r,ast night tho steam pinnace belonging to the Itrltlsli war vetsel at Portsmouth, was swamped m a galo nnd Tour seamen weie drowned. Tho gale on shore swept down the telegraph and telephone poles, uprooted trees and unroofed hollies. Dispatches from various paits of thoooasi announce numerous w reeks, llepoits from al parts of Ireland ludleuto crops an badly damaged by the gales. WRKUKS ATUh.VKOAU Paris, Aug. iXl.-News lias hem received or a hurrleane Iu Senega' lu whlclian Italian steamer and two cutters, were wrecked at Hutlo,uo, and eighteen persons wore drowned VKNUR. IIORNKD. T4iMu)N' Auk. iiO. The N'nnvw. glun Culler Frey has burned to ttu- water's elg. mid eight of hur orew were dinwued. IIBVVTIIUNtlHR STORM. Hmit.iv, Ami. SO A vMent thunder slnrm psnil over (Misrlo vine, Ounty Cork. Tho ruin U llu Somo Lure Collections. Perhaps tlio largest and most valua blo collection of laces in tlio possession of any ono is owned by Mrs. Robert L. Stuart, tho widow of tho old time sugar refiner. Uut somo very rare and beau tiful laces aro owned by Now York women. Theso treasures havo conio Into their possession either by inher itance front their ancestors or by pur chase dming trips to Europe. Tho day lor wearing real and valuable laces, except on extraordinary occasions, is past, however. Fashionable women rarely allow their precious laces to adorn their gowns nowadays. A rich dinner toilet may bo sometimes trimmed with a profusion of genuine old lace, but tho ornament is removed from tho gown when the owner takes tho garment off. For ordinary wear tho imitation laces havo taken the placo of tho moro costly hind. Mrs. William K. Vimderhilt. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderhiit, Mrs. Wil liam D. Sloano, Mrs. Astor, Mrs. Now bold Morris, Mrs. Prcscott Lawrence, Mrs. Charles A. Post, Mrs. Frederic Uootlndgo, Mrs. John Ewtng, Mrs. John Warren, Mrs. Royal Phelps Car roll aro among tho society women who havo real laces, which, however, they seldom use to embellish tlioir gowns. Mrs. .Marshall O. Roberts and Mrs. Ihadley Martin possess somo rare aud very choice laces, and it has been said that the old laces ownod by Mrs. Whit ney and Mrs. Levi P. Morton aro col leetively worth over $100,000. The Hehuont laces wero also onco a famous collection of raro examples of artistic handiwork of great value and beauty. Now York Sim. Portland, Or., Aug. 0. Wheat, valley i$1.65; Walla Walla fl.-lOl $1.50. San Fiiancisco, Aug. 0. Wheat buyer; 1891, $1,703. CiiiCAao,Aug.2G At close wheat was lirm, cash $1.0.SJ$1.04, hept. f 1.02, Dec. $1,041. Portland, Or., Aus. 26. Wool, Eastern Oregon, 1317; valley,. 1820. WEATUEHBEPORT. San Francisco, Aug. 20. Fore cast for Orogou aud Washingten: Fair weather trenera'Iv warmer. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OJU2G02T. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Tlie best hotel bi-lwreo Portland andSae Francisco. Kirt-class In nil IU appoint mcntH. Ju tables are sened wlla tbe CJt a (rest I'nt ita Grown In the Wlllauielte Villey. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. RK.MOVICI).lrM .. MUM. W ConUNt. OhT.V 5h5 pot Is "trewi, nCJ run t,v. ,. . .... ail Mn.h Qi.Mouihffilw!;- ft.urpliy block. " ! A S 1 Uouke,pnTOfltuW Mt TKLIS.--Tli,. uiHlrrsli-nTTrr-vi - ANKosj I. T)R HAH 1' new. 1 jV)U HALR-A two mi .... nqUlroutJotUNALoI' J I hi I.VlHSALC-AbniHonencrenfi lurn A bcfiuiirt'i l.Kinlan Tot .'E "l Iiiiiiihi sicoiid tiutitc cm Mubt 1 . " J 1 if vKj.tmi i.cnuc nner ctwi.ii,tt'l goliiK to Ah him. "WMc u , fc V . U..11 e.elRbl room l, ,' "rV una npiilj.v 1 iiiifr-il. uin, ,.... ."-"iwl iicr. 1:0.1 loiiliiutnLnlerMui,"'l Apply 10 Wllll.inm A ttiJiJ ,Aihi '. : Sllgl WANTKn-O-irnpenUnmke,,,,., ,, mouth .cillniiuiirpil,,1!! uris. o wir,t ifiiintv UA il! nnJ "'M "" IK .igPDiH.nnu wnitiiKe back nil i,JS -o!il If 0 L-nnnti in-Piit ii.c .. I! ..1 1 i.pniChi.f'ru llnm dnTk'&l u M l.erui iii,eiit letK than 11&, i?l s.'m iiiiKe mti. in f o ,iu u , V l '111 ! Pi.pi'ln' fitlnr 1n ...It i " If ... -..-. ... .,-L .r in i ,1:1.11 11, . in. 1... . i..f . r , . t. ... ', a mn v ill oik c nnd itpt In ... ...'fa . -.. .. -.' ' IIM K.l fi'u 1-1 7U4t1 piled 101,011 n-cUi.t 1 f:i ppi y at oik c nod itt burK. IM. ,7 titpilnl Cilj Heslw Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, 11 r 1 .itiii Warm Wpss at A hi'Miil till i. M.u. ...v...- v., .... aivuiji, l ivone but wbltp labor cm i jid'tl ciuuiiajiiiicilL. 1 Agood subslnntJiil mini ktdlcj Twcnty-flp ctntspei muti, RBD F H-O 'r Court btieet, lifiMur. Jouriuil oniJ Mlnti 'i I liny 1 A. W, BUOT1IR jiouo pnintiiiK uml ptper J Good material cuil flivt-clin-s votli ii object. LenvnottirrsouKliiif, Ht hmj amir. Bi m j State street Livery. Rett Rigs and yto'l:. Iloardlust ami i red Stable. 41 State htrtet. IJi'waro ol uiu.iu ma iui luturrli that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en tering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the eood you can possibly derive from them unirs uatarrti Cure, niauulactimd by F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally.audacts directly upon the blood and mucuoiis surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catnrih Cine be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally, and made iu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chenev ,fcCo. Sold by diuggists, ptieo 75 cciits per bottle. for any c.i9 of nenouHi.s, sVepUis nf-sM. wenkfctomin-h, Imllg.ktlnn, djwiiop. la, liy Outers Llttlo Nil e I'l.ih. l Uiel is iui.'. Tbo only nerve medMne lor the .ii' ney In market. l'n pR'Ulun of the heart, ucrvousnrRK. rtmiiilug!., neivous lnartHeh, coin limuli and icet, pain hi tbe back, andollier forms I : uenuriefesme relieved by Cutter's lrcn rillH. inniln specially for tho blood ncnes and complexion. All ca-iesof weakorlnine bnoir inir.ii.n rheumatism, will Und relief by wearlmr c;ue of Carter's Mmart Weed und Jteila? dona Raokacho Plasters. 1'ileo 2o tents. Irylbem, ELLIS & WHITLEY, LI VIR VIVIEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM - Ol-iEGCN Noiico to Coutvneion TX insl it III lia mvilu.d h. ., . L l-J"!""" '." " " "'" V.rfv. I 1 j fiiiiu rejorin prnc 01 cm nx-i...:-"''! A. IS1II nl J nVIni 1 n .. f... .1 " lion nnd completion ofn twontoiThoi Hccoidlug to ph ns und Fpe.iacailom, theotlke of Robeit A L'utegiaf. S uregou. ' Tbo bciard icoervcs tho rlcbt to m any and nil bids. ue u lieu cuecKs lor tlirc-n l,im,',.i .. 1. rs p ij able to the order of said lioarlii in rotmumv pnpli l.lrl Hy order ol ibe board. 8 18 Id CA.R0BEKI Oregon Slate Fnir, MEM rOBSALE. S20ncrcsof bet stnnk nncl frml lunrt In Oregon for sale at a jiirgnln. Win s-ell In lots to suit puicliuer. Adilrffsor call on C. J. 8IHKL, Knight", Ore. Near tjllver Cretlc Fall.'. 7 8 3m Citation. In thrt County Court, for the couutv Marl in, State of Oregon. Inthematteroftbefestateof). ,, deceased. ""'"" of Thirty-first annual exhibition undertil innniigenient i f the Oreeon Slum r,,.J;I Agrlrtiltiuo, will be held al tbe state FiJ fciuuuua um ruiuu, uuiiiiucacicgon Jlloitdiiy, feeiilemUur 14, Ml And lasting one week. OVER $15,000 ii VjAsr vitmmvm Ofleied for ngi I cultural, Hock mid ireclu 1 tuuc.iiiiiiiD.l.T VOTKH Ol a-l ACQ fancy work nnd irlals of (peed Iteduced rnteH for fare nnd fri-lslit oj it iKiuoju.i ittuuii iium iu itnn ironi teeny ImportHiit linproc-inents have betrna uiuii uir KroiiiiuKana mcreai-ed ladaa iu uiicieu t-Aiiiiijiors. I)avilioDulluc0pen4MgInsinl!iili llncklen's Arulca Salve, Tho Best S.tlve In tho world for Cuts. UruUes, Mores, Ulcers, Salt Hlieuin, Keer k..vo, iciici, i.iiniiieii iiauab, tnl Dla ns m-r 5ndnf,'.Rkln Eruptions, and "Pi: lively cujesl'lles, or no pay miuireJ. It Kiiiirouieea to Elve neifwl .mi. L. 11. .ludson 'lOS. II. JllllhOn. Ii. 11. .llldn 1a T C. JUCIalii, u. t. Judtou. 1,. T. Jiidson. 1-rankle Ure-sler, all of ilarlou cimuty! and V. H..ludson,Olympln, Washington t-daltiessler, Llmlra Mathena ol Wash ington Co, I'reson, GltEhTINO: And to ml helrt.kn.un or unknown and all oilers Interested in Raid estate. In tho namnol the Stnte or Oregon, you are heir by c led and ncjulrcd to nppc-nr lu tbe county court of the state of Oregon, for the countyofJlailon.a' the coin t room thereof at'alemJutbPcc.untyof.Marion.on.Mon day, lhn 7lh dav ot oepiembc r, lsl, at 10 o clo t. In 1 he forenon. ut ti.nt rim. n..... and there tno.n.wraitce. Ifinv thn',B io dw.tr why liiepttUlonor.vudi.dn Inlslrator fort .... . i iiii.-,iiU iiop'ny ot HtilUdrc'd ent Hbould nut be giauud us prayed lor in said ii t tion. 'I lu. riii ,, Jr.3.t.. ..,:'.. asfollowstowl.rileglnn.ngativlnt,. thowtBtlli.eol thelJ.I.. C crj.Xi.Pjirl.il .iu wiib wiere an easterly extension of tbe south sldtlcil .nilkpt kti.nt 1.. .!. nfNi.rlh fsiVm ,. iiileiscet the weVl bounclnryofihe land claim ot said j i J,U "ml wlle ,aid ljtinK ''' ''hlus 1' o w irointbeN r. comer nf.iiii l r. i, A splendid Held ol horses enlerrd Inti eeu aennrtmont. nnci flno racing will be gl en each day Kntrlcs for nrenilums clo,... Mnnifiti! 7:0 p. ni. Kxhlbilors ure urged toEslm many of Iheircutiles on Niili-rrtnj W fair us possible. Cloods anlnmls sndutt cies lor exhibition must bo In their llaca j? xw j. in. ou itiuuuny. PHICK8 OF ADMIS-IJ.V, Man's day ticket ,ll Woman's day llekrt.. 1... il Man's i ease n ticket . I'll Woman's si ason ticket - 1 itH lenatoiiieseTi taryntl'oriland.Ori'go 1 or to Geo. W. Walt, nsilstanl tereiarj,! onieiii, uirn jiremiuin list. J. 1. A-l'iillLlK. tiN. president, I.T. GHKl.O, HrcVarj or mouey refunded box ft; 'rice, Ji lactiou cents per A Ihllciue Wedding Gift. A uulquo gift was that presented to rue groom ox u recent wedding hy his about to bo mother-in-law. It was nn album containing photographs of his bride at yearly Intervals from theasoof one month to that of her bridal day twenty-two years. If the husband takes up the work that tho mother has laid down ami insists upon his wifo's counterfeit presentment being added ewry twelvemonth to tlio collection, It will form u most interesting relio to ho handed down to tier descendants. -Her Point of View In Now York Times. A Brazilian syndicate has secured the services or soveral experts from Pitts burs, who will bore wells In tho hope of obtaining oil or natural gas. Wonderful i zing Itch Ffk , whesulte Halo Hint limit y. i5ll!;.0.fffr'r.rx t !2ffi?ro, '."W ,,,cn uml "omen of slisht UMlldnndluferlonslrMiKlh to whom Ti, iarm "tin mm It Is salit that thure are about aiCuu rallrttail men lu this state, anil that through organlratton theo meau 404COiyote, MiUKOAUf. LojcnoN.Aoij. 20Tlie meleorofiU cal bureau jiuyllcls that galea will (oututuo Ml yvr tbo country toihv. iMMPll' kvBLv.!.. .. 'XflzXJr . s SK Irt-vvviiwois alwdr. sleep undLturbed l mit ..mud. Th. li'uttolA "l lut enel Witt Hllrt.ll tM p,ni thB IWIlli tfc2 L'V$"W Liirf.M. ... ;...'.": ""... ium f.Hl - i ,r 5BriicJ nr r'it, wWU r'ttv tit r,'B ' Rjw the pwvUm. hw '.-.l w,trla lb ijvteui. Has. HM riMLii. ii ..... Wriilk dim! rhiMiin.. ua ......... .1... .-..--"-"" r- UIWi.r MMWI- md klilnev luhlllnuuf rtvlM uUvity or Ihe Uvw, i ndpromoie. the nc weiUvijor, w J ricsuits o 1 1 e'n fui i ii W iuu use m uo,i,ra bjin.-irlii.i Seero csoj cf iiroful.1, upon hl.ui o.licr piep- .irauous n.no been poHei v, t kid to Ilia peculiar our U!o jnmci-s of t!.i nudicltie ll'"estlii''cisei of fvsrersb. oror,.in,'. lug compl-ilnts of the kidneys nud liver. . h1' ;iiB iicn d j rlieum rUjeanisot catarrh, aiut nchesand patns of rlieuiiiati-m, nv cured by Hood's Sir. i! .i.,Ia. It purifies tuo Wood, and at tlio s tlnw tones tlio stomacli, creates an ' to, at ,1 g.ves stiengili to oien funo i -f the body. Give It atrial. General Debility "Per four yours my Uo suffered, with targe tumor bunches on the glands under the arms, and neuerat debility of the w hula Mcim oue beenie so poor In health hut we wero or. mo ergo of despair reptrding her recovery. Hi) sidans did not mil to uudewtand her ease; at all evits she never derived any benefit from lioli twatmwit. She finally concluded io try Hood's SarsapartUa. The tumie li..te effect was so marked and salWsctorv ihit slio coBttaued to take it. and thl the resultj Sho lias galued lu vcgnt From 04 to III PounHo and Is Wronger ami In better health than she hasten (or yours. The bunches under hr ams tWv dltalnlshed. and we lelleve llood SArMpartila wm be too Much for them In time." J. j. XoarKoss tx Com mercial Street, Boiton, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla IQO Dow Qne Pollar f-liuiiii; Jhence running wtft7t):.nloi'ir ".' '.'erlv exe-1,'lon ol the soulh slc'e of M rhet street 1.78 chillis Io the v 'ueoi ibe southerly exiviiMou or Wlul.i-.'-cci n the town of -.,,'ciri; Theuce s. il- ir.. W n, ?.su'.!."?!.?.,orT '.tv '. claim-then. e.v.laoK, I chain's alone "he "."' 1iu,..-f..,'uld '"rrihU claim uJ the nine., .r ii.,.T "l0".,?"".i0 . (Si f lend r ' lu'"'"':7.iu oiau "'bCMthoHon.l 1. LV.Mdsou, Judse emV"y.?lVilJ ''r'-uf the Kinte of Tr. Sou, fur the coi.nt ' ol .Minion, with the ftL'jf ?:?.""' ". this -lih day m Att.st: Mihw, l'rnltit Hum, Atloracjs. GEO. C. W.LL, or Will 11 o3., Albany :;and IVmal I'lauoj, Uf:m and Sewing Macks il WING SlACHlM'.Sl.Ud OIIOaM KEPAIRB1.1ANP CI-I-ANfJ l our Home .-Vire'its fol NoMiiwt-M Jnsiimi'ceCftl ui.i' unni. cif -, once, "-m T '!lct.uucl new p.uls Tur hi- mii Nn U-lf clw r J. lUHrocK. clerk, I.. V MIUTT 11.1......' llj I-. K P11ATT, Deputv' S05t Roanlof(iualizn4tion. D.C.SHERMAK Claim ifert. f." a. I opt i C"r" TJ, 8, l'en-ion nnd i. laif in. )n joo Cler'' V rlt.. lor MuhJs, Thollonri ofifqualli-ntlonofMnrionCo Imfi'li, will ii oitiu 'hec-imi.tv eouit l.i.m tV,ic,,"1" 1"""n i'Mirn"",c,rS vnt I rt.iuV nurt st .e or Moldsy. ( ho -let The NewBiacksmiths SPRAGUE& HILGERS, Rllrnei.cnri t. Tr.li. II. .1... vii rVMBnlff I cJal and Cheineketa streets, 'i.leui. H,0"1 1 shoeing a specialty. '9 I Said bcmid will cmlinue lu s-.-wlon fur Jic iek,i.m. Wh'oUilipoinntj wurt ill M. 1-n county win ccmpUio tne S na .on nd enrr oiimi o reMmoLt i , 'V ""ifrpimldelbylaw. U '" b .t '! Twir;::?!?"rnrfnrf- xnt -i..-" r vi'if -'r.11" "i --j-- -.-.v i nuu W Hl rei'U Dtv1 August lCh, v InOHlifl I iuiwk IllUl.l I.,. ..!. .1 ituei-Muenl nr !...-i . ' .. ".'" "" " ."-, '." he n,nV;i, ".V T ' 't " 'Ketl ,.. ,, ,, mi i iw ittfnTPrf nu . ......-1:-''- AVKi. : . "j'r.junmt n '!. Sluli , J. H. HAAS, THE "WATCIDIAKS11' 2I5 Commercial St., - alem.Ortl INTevt annr tn ltleln'e.) Specialty of 8pect.icle, and rep"' .limns, wntunesana jewen-j. T1ir3r-rShO,rh.,.'"h"1Kfr0t" 'he flue JJVJVJObrecdlntt stock in n, ..... oll!I. 1,'rHJ1"B: t)it and nxviort or. l!l,.i. I toon Kiumii nrei ani ewnd on M'H'i. i.J horn; secoudon l'lymuth i Hock nnd lir..Sf' IjPKhern: at the Oro7, "4t n"? ",W. Oregonian.-Pri. iu !)) ,i, h : !'',, 'hee premium will b ",, ex lUtt. ,,' n.u. e. no bivftr .io.i r;.i..p"v" .. ." ' 2iffi?i,.,2,l,Sih!,' to ,"r, fKii ii Ki. T i '" trimrunir. tu DIssalutiou of Co-pardiorsliiP' niKKHrmofSFOwRros hasdls-oMtg 1 dny the co-prtnenhlp 'l'.,l;i tween tlio inemtK-r. by mii'i'' ,,sl!r. K. Suow rrmtlnuluj lu inel u"'L uiiilinralltbeliabl!'tlf8..rili'flr'1J Snow retiring from tue lusir.H Iifc.HNOW Kl'S' Dated at fttlem, Or Aur S. t?' rk it n.v alnl th.nM.ililLL: "'"V ." "."Ml Ml limned ranite. ci fyiTrui .. Iuu CHWSTIAN KtCHU,AUnni,(nirul, wtlSSm Tn Kf raiviiprrv firoivei bsscon'nieiww-rv sic. (swet'' Tja. Tbe undenilnied 1 niiantltvortbn Jessie. irlnnavnt !.. .i.aii V -. i, --witnij Dilllliui"' . k i urnrtfnhlA tiim hp- In a If m. , "--Ti-- --STf ' . T I i W Sivaee. Ka eii- 'C-1 from It IfK birl ImnnallJ.. 'U'arr t .1 1 ,,rr eHuuber JM. Alio ten i V" Adurtks -HOr.'S