S-JfW U u , ia th biitw of Ihe rains mora nttMfed form. TVm. la the tto&V of Ilftiwu Ifetamv. wpfe ftnttul at work ntfnln, fn. Owi beta '" y ' M Jller, i ehfCtrte-HgM lineman, mmucihub it mot In tlio ruin. Hen nrrcMeu, it am luuik wnto fiiund UiKiH uim. wUteh le otainm ha Ms own He . 1 tm tit. ilia tsecntid lre- FOREIGN. w-orr.u ;ot worn. toNPON, Aug. 27.-Tlieei!orl8 of the loili.ii TIhhr tu amiine jcni etjii lite part nf Ibe South Amer Wn wtiulillca toward the TJ.ntte( State lhavo noturuuseii tho feellai,' hrttefci. judging from tho remnrkB Mnde by mi otlache of tho Chilian fcgttfcm Who ealdi "The United t IBtntea lias respected tbo right of ! Chill more faithfully, or nt least as faithfully, n any nation lit tbu wofkl, nnif tbo fact bus made u deep tmprtftslon, which cannot full to bo fcvoraule to the great North Aiuerl mn republic. The eenilmeni toward Ameriwi has undergone, k Xleara.utiessentlul and Important ohnnge In Chill. Europeans huve been tho inoft active auctions of the rebellion, nnd of tbo three men exe cuted nt Valparaiso for leading a pilot to destroy the Imperial, one was n native of Great Hrltulu nnd another of Austria. Jf Europe had acted na the United States lias acted tbo war would have been over Iouk ago and peace restored In Cblll." Ah to the latest story of alleged cruelty by Balmaceda, the attache said It was too absurd to be noticed. A KHItOCIOUS HRAST. MONTHKAI., Aug. 27. The little son of Homer Frecbet, of 108 St. Hubert street, of this city, was bitten to death by n ferocious dog Tuesday night. When the frantic mother of tho child endeavored to drive the dog away, ho attacked her, and only dtelstcd when cut to plece by a neighbor who came to her assistance. Mr. Frecbet, who Is an unieteur fancier, recently purchased three dogs, ouo of wliloh wns a cross be tween ft bound and a bulldog. The latter was considered peaceable, and "gave no slims of being dangerous. Shortly aftor 7 o'clock while Mrs. Frecbet was Intertalnlng a visitor, ebe hoard her 4-year-old son, who was playing In tho yard scream. Hushing to tho window, ehu was horrified to see the dog attacking tbo child, and tearing great pieces of flesh from Its body. With all tbo heroism of a mother's durlhg, tho woman flow to the rescue. The sight alio saw was a terriblo one. Tbo boards of tbo yard were covered with blood, wbllo pieces of flesh wero scattered around, though fainting she attacked tho Infuriated beast, and a terrific struggle en sued. It wasnn unarmed woman against a demon, and sho was fast beluo. overcome by tho brute, when J. Ii. Mat0 who resides near by, came to her assistance At this moment tho woman fainted and the dog turned his attention to tho now Intruder. Another desporato baltlo ensued, but Masse was armed with n knife which ho wielded to good purpose, but the dog having a secure grip on tbo man never let go until its bead was nearly severed from Its body. Mcdlcnl asslstnuco was sum moned but tbo child was beyond all human aid and soon expired. Tbo face wus unrecognizable, while over a dozen pieces of ilesh had boon torn from tbo body, Tho Injuries sustained by Mrs. Frecbet and Masse, wlillo serious, aro not fatal. TJtAMI'j:i) TO DKATU. TANOlEits, Aug, 27. Tho elephant presented by Queen Victoria to tho sultan of Morocco Is being utilized by that potentate at Fez in tramp ling tbo life out of tho uuforuuates taken naptlvo in tho recant rebellion, Tbo sultan Is highly pleased with tills new modo of crushing bis ene mies, and has a tiow lot brought on every day. They aro luld In a row and tbo elephant Is made to step on them. The strange animal has struck terror Into tho Moors, who never saw one before, both on no count of ItsslzoatiO tbo Interesting uso to which It Is being put by the sultau. One step is suld to bo enough if applied In tho right place. "August Flower" How does ho fool ? He feels cranky, nnd is constantly "experi menting, dieting himself, adopting tratige notions, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, nnd manner of his eating August Flower tho Romody, How doos ho fool? He feels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able appetite, wholly unaccountable, ttmintural and unhealthy. Auguat Flower tho Romody. How doos ho fool ? He feels no "desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety about what is set before him when he is there August Flower'" tho ftemedy, Mow does ho fool ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe tite an utter abhorrence, loathing, nd detestation of food ; a if n mouthful would kill him August Plwr th Remedy. How do h f l ? He has ir-' rme! and peculiar stools-' rimrtiwiiomoay. o -.r- . - - AFFAIRS IN CHILI. Kftlwaccile Defeats tho gen is. Insur- HORRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Fire in Portland, Fatal Street Fight, The President, a Curious Acci cident, From Hajfti, A Gambling Schemo, A Ferocious Beast, Pa cific Short Line, State and For eign News, Etc. VIlOMClltLI. New York, Aug. 27. A special to Tho Herald from Valparaiso, Chill, (via Galveston) says: Neither of the armies now confronting each other along the eastern shoro ol Valparaiso bay seemed disposed to nnow bostllltlcsjust at present, and outside of them Is but desultory and unimportant skirmishing. There was no lighting yesterday. As near as can bo learned, tbo commanding generals of tho two armies an watchlnc each other closely and manoouverlng for position. General C.iuto, It Is generally believed among tho people here familiar with war fare, has realized thojact that it is well-nigh Impossible to capture Val pnralso by an attack along the line. Ho apparently had this in view when ho commenced tho attack ai Una Dclnvir, and was unsuccessful. It is altogether probable, therefore, ho will chango his plan of attack b. making a detour back Into the coun try In older to gain a position from which ho would have a better chance to make a direct attack on tho city, without exposing his troops more tliuu necessary to the fire from the heavy artillery in tho forts, which will, In dome measure, neutralize Ualmaceda's superiority of numbers. Canto Is generally conceded to bo a wary general as well as a determined lighter, and If this plan of operation is observed, It may bo several days before the urrules again join battle President Balmacedaand bis oliiccr aro not novices in the nrtof war and do not nronose to allow the insur gents to take a trick unless they earn It. Ho Is strengthening his army as much as possible and there is an Impression that bis idea is to cut off tho enemy's line of retreat to his siiips before ho gives battle, then ho hopes to give him a cruahlng blow which will wipo him out of existence and thus end tho rebellion. This appears to be tbo situation, nnd until ouo or tbo other of the com manders lias got Into tho position for which ho Is striving, It is proba ble there will bo no liurd uuhtlue;. Tho city was quiet yesterday. All business and Unfile aro suspended, and tho people liuro find little to talk about but the probabilities of tho coming battle. TIM IMHKLH DKKRATIiU. Washington, D. C, Aug. 27. Tho Chilian minister at Washington toiiy received a cablegram dated Valparaiso, Aug. 20th saylug that ou tbo 2.1th tho insurgent army was completely defeoted In Vane Del mur. A division of tho Chlliau gov ernment army cutoff their retreat t their ships and obliged them to surrouder unconditionally. Washington, D. C, Aug. 27. The "war is over" said Sonor l'aze uo, tho Chilian minister, comment In,; on tho cable diupatuti received from tho Chlliau foreign minister, Foster, tho insurgent representative, said ho had received tho following cablegram last night: "Iquliie, Aug. 20th. Notices Inspired by the dictator's ago tits in Lima arc abo lutely vlthout authorization." Fos ter further said; "In case tho insur gent party aro defeated, it only meant tbo prolongation of the war, and that tbo Insurgent force would bo Increased In every possible way and tho dictator fought to tho end." Pauih, Aug. 27. A dispatch re ceived ut the Chlliau Legation In this city from Huonos Ayres, con firms tho report that tbu Insurgent forces had surrendered to jialma coda. London, Aug. 27. Tho telegraph this morning publishes a statement that a private cablegram from l'resl dent Dalmacoda to the Chilian Lu gallon lind been received, declaring his triumph complete. ItAIMtOAl) ACCIPKNT. Btatkhvim.k, N. C, Aug, 27. The western bound passenger tiulu on tho Westorii North Carolina rail road jumed u trestle near here early this morning. Tho train was plunged Into a ravine 200 feet In dopth,da8hlngthecaraIutoHplluteis. At least forty passengers wero killed outright. Tbo wounded number twenty-live. Many or them will die. Thlrlyslx dead bodies huvo so far been rcnovered from tho wreck. No names known yet. K ATA l. HTUI1UT VIQIIT, QkoiuiktowNi Ky., Aug. 27,Iw astreot light today wltn Milton Keu- noil aud his four sous, A. J. Mont- Komory unit two unit hers wero killed. Tho Konulls wero desper adoes. Tho wildcat excitement pre vailed. TIM I'ltESIIlKNT. Whitk JUvHit Junction, Vt., I Aug. 27. Tho president arrived hero this morning at 11 o'clock In n downpour of rain. Jlrlef speeches were made at Jlrmlford and (bis ' onninna Arx.ii.Kw ,.IIifiSS?SAS?Slitarf,. ,Mi;,;Vg.u;jbHito.iok. .. flw.it.il, Min nnitlnn l)irn(ll urua V' ...VMM ,..v 3'"v ,". - closed, tho Pennsylvania Hallway Southern cxprcsn daubed tb rough Monmouth Junction yesterday after noon without a guiding baud on the lover, while out of tbo cab window of tho engine hung the engineer, William 8. Beery, bleeding aud tin concious from a terrible wound in Ibo head. V. 8. JJowers, tho lire man, who stepped into Beery's place and stopped the train, was the man who discovered the accident. Tho train left Now Yotk at 11 o'clock. It makes tbo run hero in two hour-)-When Monmouth was reuclied the fireman had just finished coaling up, aud as the train approached the water trough, Heery according to the custom, shut otr the steam, allowing tho traiu to rush on by Us own momentum. Mowers entered the cab and lowered the scoop to take In water. When this was accomplished, ho found tho engineer in the posi tion described, Uo rau tbo trail. Into Trenton, wbero another on glneer was secured. Seery wus carried into tho baggage cur, and now is in Ibo Presbyterian ho piiai at the point of death. It is believed that a bolt was thrown up by the scoop, and, striking part of the moving machinery, was hurled with great force toward tbo cab window, striking the engineer. from hayti. Nbw York, Aug. 27. A correa poii dent of tbo Associated Press ut Portau Pi In co, writing under date of Aug. 16th quotes Acting United Slates Minister Terres as saying there Is absolutely no foundation for tho statements that Illppollto or hU government has acted In the outra geous manner represented in United Stales ijapers during July. Torres believes Hippolitc is sincere in his desire to do right, but will not tolcr ile the slightest attempt to weaken bis authority. Of course bo Is no angel, and It will probably never In; known how far ho was justified in lilscourbo May 28th. Certain it is, if he hud been assassinated, the city would liavo been in llames in Ies th.UJ half an hour, and probably thousands would have io'tt their lives; looting would huvo been rampant, and heaven only knows what tho end would have been. According to Terres, tho hloodthirstiuess and maniacal outbreaks attributed to Ilippollte, from time to time, have no place in his natural assurances given by di plomats, capitalists and business men generally, that until the umilr of May 28th, tho present govern ment had been extraordinarily pa tient. Full liberty of tho press bus been repaid wlthscurrllouscrilicisms a n d misrepresentations. V h e u there began to be Indications of de fiance, Hlppllto gave warning that ho proposed to take severe measures to uphold his authority. Mulcou teuts aro now proving that they cun be very quiet. Tho publication of a pamphlet by John Metzger, American cousul ut Gonuves, ou tho "American Ques tion in Iluytl," has u roused much attention. Tho charge.) madnagalust Admiral Gliorml!, LI en tenant Hughes and others tiro very grave. Motzgcr, in an interview said an out rageous method was resorted to by our government In Its dealings with Haytl on tho question of tho mole of St. Nicholas. Our state depart niont, he says, knows that tho llay tleu constitution expressly forbids tho leasing or occupation of Hay I Ion territory by an alien powor. Had tho question been submitted iu a courteous way tu tho Haytleu cabi net, all interests which would have been served, would have been dis cussed, and people would have been educated Into dual acquiescence. Tho correspondent says that while all'alrs aro now tranquil, It is true there is much uncertainty as to the future. Tho city Is garrisoned by 11000 troops, and Illppollto Is confi dent ho can crush any outbreak. uA.Miir.iMi 6ciu;.mi:. Nuw Yokic. Aug. 27. A special to tho Herald from Chicago says; Henri P. Onuiged, of Monte Carlo, representing tlio great gambling in tcrcsls there, has been In Chicago three or four days, and it Is said Ids mission Is to muko a proposition to tlio world's fair people for tho es tablishment of a facsimile of tho famous Moutico gambling house liere during tho Columbian o.osl lion. According to the story, Mr. Ouuigcd is authorized to purclmsu $1,000,000 of world's fair bunds for cash and oiler one-third of the gross receipts of tho gambling table to tho fair directors for the privilege souulil. in addition ho Kiiarantess tho erec tion ufa building to cost $1,(100,000, wherein tho gumbllug Is to bo car ried on. There are two drawbacks to the fccheino, ouo being that tho laws against gambling aro very sovoro aud thu other Is that tho di rectors would not dare to accept owing to tbo howl It would raise. It Is reported that M. Omuged sub mitted bis sohemu to one of tho Chicago lair commissioners now abroad and was advised to comu to Chicago, which ho proceeded to do, lauding In Now York last Thursday and arriving hero, on Saturday, I'AOH-'K' SHOUT MNK, Chicaoo, Aug. 27. Uy order of tho United Htatej circuit court, tho Paoitlo Short Lino railway will bu sold at auotlou next Tuesday under foivoliuru proceeding. Among thu bidders, It Is understood, will bo tho Illinois Central, C. M. and St. Paul, and Northwestern. Tho rouri was orlgluully Intended to run from Hlou X Clly to Ogden, paralleling the Union Piulllo and tdiorlentug by soveral hundred mile the present dUtatio? from Missouri tu tin Pacific lope. Up to lat full tho road bad i beyi) bttlt between 8loi.x City and ,0'Nell, 123 miles. Tho enterprise , looked promising enough until last , I fall's financial panic, then Gould i had gobbled tho Union Pacific and was understood to ho hand iu glove with Huntington, who controls the Central Pacific. The latter road, which is the only outlet from Ogden to the PjcIIIc const, was In hostile hands, therefore, and tho Pacific Short Line people decided it would be folly under tho circumstances to complete tbe line, so Ihe pntpert.v waf allowed to gn Into tho hand f a receiver and is now to Iw sold. Tbe Illinois Central is said to be anxiotii to kp t possession tif tbe mud, sons to gain a line across to tl o Illack Hills teiritory. If the Chi cago and Northwestern buys H, it may ultimately bo completed to Ogden, if nut actually extended to tbe Paeiliu couM. Chicago, Mil waukee aud tit. Paul would like the control because it traverses a rich agricultural section aud laps tho Wvoming oil and coal fields, insuring a profitable source of reve nue tu tlio company operating it. FIKB AT 1'OKTI.AND. PoilTltANlJ, Aug. 27. Tlio Chica go Boarding House, a two story frame building located ou Hood street was totally destroyed by fire early this mottling. Ferdinand Verlitz and George Holt who were usleepiu the upper story were both seriously burned. Loss about $5000. Fully insured. MO. KKI'UMjIUaNS. Ocean City, Md., Aug. 27. The Muryland republican state conven tion met fodtiy. SHEHMAN SI'KAICS. Paum.inu, Ohio, Aug. 27. Sena tor Kbermuu made his opening speech of the campaign today to 0,000 people. KltOST IN DAKOTA. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 27. A spiclal from different points in Nortti Dakota, Indicate that tbe frost last night did some dnmuge to crops. At Winnipeg tho thermome ter is below tbe freezing point, aud theie U uo doubt much damage has resulted. 8ENATOU I'OSMltOY DEAD. Wouckstek, Musd., Aug. 27. S. C. Pomeroy, cx-Uuited Htutes senator from Kansas died ut Whit eusvlllo this inui-uiug, aged 70. OUGHT TO HE TWINS. Ooshen, Iud Aug. 27. Last nlgbt Mrs. Milton Weaver and Mrs. Wm. Paul gavo birth to boys at the sumo hour exactly, i'liey are sisters and of ubout the same age, which makes It a very strauge coincidence. MAmtlAOK A KAIItUItU. Vienna, Aug. 27. Four women have been arrested ut Szuuttamas Hungary, on a charge of poisoning their husbands, and sciiiug poison to other women for a similar pur poo. Orders have been issued to exhume the bodies of many supposed victim-. APPEALS FOIt ASSISTANCE. Paius, Aog. 27. Tlio governor of tlio islands of Martinique, recently devastated by a liurrlcano appeals for aslstunee for the peoplu who are without food or shelter. Tho crors ou the islatid aroeutlrely destroyed. atJATAMALA'S CONDITION. City of Mexico, Aug. 27. Tho finnucinl condition of Guutumala Is deplorable. For tho past three mouths neither army nor tho fed eral employees havo been paid. Thero is u great, scarclly of feed in tlio clly of Guatemala iu conse quenco of which there is much suf fering. At Tegucigalpa, tbo capilal of Houduras, thero is a smallpox epidemic. A DECHEASE. HEiUiiN, Aug. 27. Exports from tho consular district of Chemnitz, from Jan, to Jul, show a decrease of nearly fifty per cent, duo to the oporation of the McKlnley law. chops damAcied. London, Aug. 27. Telegrams from all parts of tho country contain the same talo of damaged crops Tho hnvoo on fruit plantations is- dreadful. Thero is nogalo now, but the additional Is likely to complete tlio destruction of tho grain crops MARKETS. San FiiANCtsco, Aug. 27. Wheat buyer; 1801, $1.78, season $1.85J- ClliOAo,Aug.27. At ulose wheat wns linn, cash $1.03, hopt. $1.02, Dee. $l.04. Portland, Or., Aug. 27. Wheat, valley $U5; Walla Walla $1.60. WEATHEttjEPORT. San Fhancihco, Aug. H7. Fore cast for Orgon ana Washingten: Fair weather. rouKT.umii xor cnjiixui Hut Calvert's barco Stock Will Arrlv lu n Few Days. LMik out for tho finest Hue of fall millinery aud faucy goods over In tho city to arrive from Now York very soon at Clias. Calvert's. 8.26 6t Summer good still goat popular prices at T, Holverson's. Iw Judging fioui the way Hellen brnud's meals nmko your mouth water, what won't his cold drinks dov Schedule- of steamer Three Bister. Leaves. Portland Mondays and Thursdays at 0 a. nt. Leaves Salem Tuesdays nd Fridays at 8 a, m. " 8-18-21. Iluy tho light rum Imr Blnger at 827 Commercial street eod Cm wery bntter, groat A Olle, CAR ROMANCE AND REALITY. ,"UW: Prl"a T,etr . $ I A man who 7 J i the commonest threads said this! I, boarded a Madison avenue car on , way up town, and dropping down In the corner near the door began to study types. The first thing I discovered was that the conductor was a man of intelligence and refinement, although he looked very rough. His bauds at once attracted my attention ui he placed the change of a dollar into my iwiin. They weren't clean-iow could tlier'bef Hut they were shapely and, delicate tlio hands of a young man who had never worked hard at any thing. My curiosity was now awakened, and beckoning lihn to me 1 asked a question relative to tbo departure of tho trains from tho Grand Central sta tion. He made reply in a well worded plirahe. pronunciation and modulation faultless. "1 now began to study his face. 1 could see that it was angularly manly and handsome, although marred by a stubby beard and darkened by dust and exposure. I began to be deeply Interested in my knight of the bell pull, and had carefully noted his number, when, at the Twenty-third street cor ner, as always hapjiens, a crowd of homeward bound shoppers and idlers, all women, pushed their way Into tho car. It was more than full it was packed. "In front of me stood a charming little girl of eighteen or twenty, In a pale green cloth costume, beautifully braided, the Medici collar of tho Louis XVI coat framing a face of rare beauty. Imagine my surprise, nay, horror yes, more, my dLgust, my everything to notico that my hero, in handing the change to tills dainty girl, deliberately took hold of her hand nnd pressed it for an instant in his. with an almost convulsive grip, and then to see the girl's big brown eyes turned up and fixed upon this young man's face. " 'Aha!' thought I, 'here's love play ing fantastio tricks I Fie, for shame I Cupid ringing up fares on a New York street car, shouting out, 'Come, now, btep lively,' or 'Move up In frontl' "But in a few moments I had rea soned it out to my own satisfaction, any way. Of course this young man is not a New Yorker, but the girl is. He met Iter in some other city, when his family had plenty of money. Suddenly Ins father nils and cue young man comes to Now York to go into business, and bo near tlio girl ho loves. Only college bred, no good for a banking or commercial house, lie goes down, down and Unally becomes a street car con ductor. Tlie old lovo In tins young heart Is still faithful to him, however, nnd takes a rido occasionally on his car in order to get a look aud a pressure of tho hand. "It's very hard to bo a street car con ductor and be in lovo with a girl who lives in a palaco on the lino of your road, but it has its compensations. Her family would never suspect that tlie conductor meant anything when ho looked up at tho girl's window as hia car wont rumbling by, and then she can, by waiting for his cor, often be during tlie day quite alono with him. "Indeed, it is quite romantic. He may oven deadhead her over tho lino, If ho happens to bo qulto sure that tho terriblo spotter is not hidden behind a papor in tho corner of the car. I sin cerely hope that tho young man got the girl at tho end of tho route I mean in tlie end that is, in tho long run." New York Sun. Queer Actions In the Pulpit. In Dean Ramsay's "Pulpit Table Talk" is the following! "Sterne was determined to stop the wandering thoughts of hia hearers and secure their attention to him. So after giving out ills text from Ecclesiastics vii, 2, 'It is better to go to tho house of mourning than to tlio houso of feasting,' ho flatly commenced his sermon with these words, 'That I deny I' "A similar caso of determination to rouso tlio attention of his audienco to his tozt," continues Kamsay, "though of a less roflned character than Sterne's, I havo heard told of an illiterate but clevor Methodist preacher who was a collier of tho district of Somerset in which I hnd a curacy for seven years. Uo gavo out for a text 'I can do all things.' Uo then paused, atujj looking nt tlio Bible keenly, said, hi his own native Somersetshire dialect: 'What's that tlieo says, Paul "I can do aal things?" 'I'll bet thee half a crown o" that,' So ho took half a crown out of his pockot and put it on tlio book. " 'However,' ho added, 'let's seo what tho apostlo has to say for himself.' So ho read on tho next words, 'through Christ that strengtheneth mo.' 'Oh I' says ho, 'If that's tho terms of tho bet I'm oil.' And he put tho half crown Into his pockot again, and proached his sermon on tho power of Christian grace." How a Frenchman Ate Rats. When Horace Vernot went to Africa to paint tho glories of French conquest, ho found among other campaign curl osltles a zouave who was roastbig rats, spitted on his ramrod, ovor a little camptlro. Ho had nover eaten rats, said this Ingenious voterau, but ho had oatou eats, which ato rats, and ho pro poed to pursue his gustatory investi gations to tho fountain head We know from history that rats helped out tho short rations of that campaign, and at tho Louvro you may seo tho artlst't painted souvenir of the experiment which led to hU replenishment of the army's exhausted flesh pots. Alfred Trutubla hi Now York Hpoch. The First Step. Pruhipa you ore run down, can't ml, can't sleep, can't think, ouu't do uuylhiiigto your satisfaction, ami you wouder what alls you. You should heed tlio warning, you aro tuklou tho tlrst step Into nervous pnvt ration. Yoy need a nerve tonlo ml In Kleetrlo Hitters ymi will tlud the exact remedy fur restoring ur nervous system to its uuturul,hxilthv txuiilltlon. Surprising nwults ml. low (be uo of this great nerve tonlo and alterative. Your uppotito re turns, good digestion U rwtnred,tiHd tlie llverand kidneys rvsiiitiebtiiUuv notion. Try a bottle, Price 60s a't try's drugstore, Tho TTort.l Enriched. , r , tlfiVanf the r.rcscnt dav foi J I Auction of everything that wIC eontH-ce to the water al welfare and I'lortoLnMad are almost unlim- cvr,,nr r,V was first 1 ilir, o- -- - i- o i orocirceu ..i -.voriu -vvascnntueu im the only iv rA.ct laxative Jcnown, as it is t";e on! remedy wbiU is truly pleasing na '. retrcshlng to tbe taste j and nromct nd effectual to cleanse ; R3Ab ESTATK 1IIANSFLHS I WITH COUNTY UECOIlDI-H. FILKD J H StfttlemMrard wife to O. P. Iiy., laud udj'lnlng depot grounds at Woodbum, $2941.80. Jeft Myers of Sclo, unmarried, to August Kecfner, lots 5, 6. 7, 8, bl 1, Myers' add to Salem, $000. Sanllam & Marion Canal & Mill tug Co. to B. Rutherford, 5 a Oliver Picknnl d 1 c at Marlon, $500. Dtvid Rimp'-on and wire to Cal vin Neal nnd wire, 100x150 at se corner Court and Eighteenth slreels, rfalein. $1000. Sarah E Denis, widow, to A C Fairchilil, lots 53, 54, 65, of Thomas crop lands, 187.08 a, $4000. J A Cook and wife to B S Cook, et al, trustees Friends' church, lots 1, 2, blk 7. Highland, $1.00. Oregon Lund Co lo A E Partridge, of Chehalis, Wash., It 10, bin 2, Prospect park, $150. Ki:bfuinU8 skuaTces. Methedist: There will be Ber vices at the First M. E church Sunday at 3:00 p. in. by Itev. Q. V. White, of tbe A. M. E. church just arrived In Salem to start uu A. M. E. church. Subject: The Mind of God, St. John 3, xvl. Ail ure welcome. Beware of Ointm-nts for Catarrh thai Contain .Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and complett-ly de r.iuge the whole system when en tering It through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prosciiptious ftoui leputablc physicians, ;ib the damaui they will do 19 ten fcld to the good you can possibly derive from tliein. "Hall's Catarili "Cure, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, andacts directly upon the blood stud mucuous bin facts of the -ysteiu. Iu buying U ail's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It in taken internallv, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney St Co. Sold by druggists, price 76 ceuts per bottle. HOTEL AltlMAbJ. "wiriLAJimrrE" Will Goldman, Jeif Myers. S C Pier, FO Kuliii, Win W Mcintosh, F N Gilbert, A F Gartner, Portland. T 15 Cannon, Koseburg. J L Ward, Jloiton. W Lemlre, Wis. J A Wakmau, Albina. AV C Bouteer, C E Millard, SF. . Win Powell, Taconia. G W Snlgerwood, New York. Geo E Chamberlain, Albany. "COOK." J J Murphy, B T Young, T J Munly, J E Munly, Fred Townsend, Portland. Turn Holland, W L Mercer, Chi cago. 'Ihe UtViit Itcneiit Which people in ruu down state of noultli derive Irom iloou's Barsapa rilla, couclu-iively proves that this medicine "makes tho weak strong." It does uotact like a stimulant, im parting tlctitlous strength, butHoodV Sartparllla builds up in a perfectly natural way ail the weakened parts, purities tbo blood, and assists to healthy action those Important or gans, the kidiioys and liver. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorial St'ACK ix Pavii.lion. Parties wishing space iu the grand pavilion building at the state fair, will makt application early to secure same bj calling ou or addressing Wm. II Savage, Salem, Superintendent ol paviiuon. a-7-u-tt State Poultry Associalion. All nersons interested iu tlie breed ing and Improvement of thorough bred poultry in Oregon, are requested to meet at Salem, on Wednesday evening of fair week, Sept. 10th at which time action will be tifcii toward the organization of a Stale Poultry Association. S-lOdw-tf Results o t t e'n follow tlio tio of llood'8 S.usaparul.i Seveio cases ut scroful.1, tic.i w..ii,t utlior i.p nr.ttloiH h..vo boen jiuci e, yield to U o peeuIUr cnr:.t:vo j.ov en of t: N medicine P' tii'ssliic; cases nf rivi-e-wln. excrncl.it- 1'iS coin, lalnts ot the Kidneys and liver. Uiu.i zU t itch i'.l Z ttcll rr-jj i n 1 j rhi'i.m, i; groe- .' ' eawi ul iMtnrrli. nnd aehes and pains . ilieuiiirftiain, aro ctned by Hood's Sir- .. ..l!a. It imrlU'i .,io MjihI, and at the '. no tone tl o stoiu..cIi, ere: 'es nn . -. u-.l felves itreaslhto.'vcty uic i rthettnjy. Ulvo It atrial. Gonora! Debility " !r for year niv wttu suffeu-d with lnja tm..r buiu-tms on Uie glands under . arms, hiiaKoncr&l debinty of the i..,j, ., -tin. SI. j lev.iue . K.ur lu Ik-Mi f A wo ru or. 410 verse of dc:i .ilr resardlug her reenvny. I'lijslel.ns did not sin tn understand her caw; at all oent she novar derived any beuetlt from Ua.ir trattmcut. Ste Anally eomluded to try Hiwtl'a fiarsamrilla. Ttw liui.n.'.i .to effect was so marked and siifactoiv'hit " su eouuiiBv.1 ti tike It, and tlil r raMdti Slw hm gained lu uilutit From 04 to Hi Pounds awt U stronv.. r and In better nenltn than btuU tfui yti. TtelcaiUsuuder U ant i e lihUnkLcd. uU . ! -lioo Hood1 Sar..pr.r::tx will e t i ..,-i, f,r tttew lu ilnw." J. J. N.i., R.iM uccmu. UMHWU MrMt, Bomju, i:. uwtwuwrwt.BoMju.i:. tbecysterareutlyin Uiebpnng-unie 'ii'it" p-"-"-"" ' .,'i"" -v or in fact ntauv time, and the better i bo Chicago, Union P-irlllc &North. .... . ...ji.. ..,1 .AfenMnnra utiil cililnrinra ht I it is known llic more pooular it be wes'crn Line, rian tranclsco aud cojnes. Portland lo Chlcairo. eod Aug i a OX, Al(hK4rt,UKl luui. 100 pooo Ono Dollar Eakly and Late- Tbo perehes that vcrhud like-are Hie Crow fords, and Ihe place to get t hem in nuy quantities Is at 1 unar & Co's. SI raw lurries. Guide to s.rawlierry culturo utid tipaorlntlvc enia ouup of iwcnty va- Hufe'JoUiti.AL tiuhiu, Or. fldcw (ulck time and through trains IllK-ltlrn'fl AlIlltltSillTP, Tlio lint SbIvp In the world for Cuts. llraists.Soies, Ulcer", Pnlt Rheum, hover Horcs.lellr .rbnpped lliind, Chltnlnlns, Corn nndaltHkln Eruptions, nnd ix1- tley cure-P'les, or nopy require, ji Is jrunrnnWd to Klve rerfpct MUlsIncttoi) or money lefunded Price, ?.ri ceits per JOHN HUGHES, Denier in Groceries, Paints, Oik and Wiwloit Glass, Wall Ta per and IJonler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails anc Shingles, Hay, Feed ami Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKtV ADVl.Kll.-tHM.-.M.S. 1 .1 w Draught mid driving botsi s, .voting and old. Inquire of G. "W. ANDEIteON, Cook Hotel. Hey There uirtslicnicn! If you ueed Englnn trim in in ex. Slcht feed lubricators, Injectoix, Htcnni or v. titer packing. Check and ciob valve, lilon oircocks, llo-p, hoe, Or any thing else fur your CDgluu ut J'orl bind prices, cill on DUG AN BROS., 21W Commcrclnl street. And we will lit you out In llr jt class Bliupe. -:- Salem Boat House. -:- I5o.a office fi)L of Trade btreet. l'leasure aud hunting boulh. Kutealow. CHAS. 11. McCLANE, Propr. For Sale Cheap. 120 ACHES OF LAND 5 niUrs fit.ru Salmi ut sS'i per acre. About :0 acres open, bulaliceltulber. Good spring watei-. "Teruis liiisy." LKO wit,L,ls, orcrn uoiise, couriBtreet. J. G. HAItRIS. It. A. MOOIJE SALKM JiXPHESS IWAiW. Leave orders nt the Club Htnblcs, one blr.ck Ciibt ol l'oMioillco. All orders promptly utttuded to. E. C. CBOSS, and Packer, State SH. antt Court St. The best neatf delivered to all parts ot tlierltv. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OKISGON. Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The best hotel between Portland andKnn Kranc.hou. i-'lrbt-class In nil Its appoint-iucnl.-. IU tablet urj served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. RadaM u 11, State btreet Livery. Btst Itlg and Stork. Hoarding and Keed Stable. 41 State street. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. tSouth of Willamette Hotel, SALEM - OREGON PAKM TORSALE. KM acres of best stock and Inut land In Oregon for salo at u urgnln. Will sell In lot to suit purelnuer. Address or call on r. J. SIIIKL, Knights. Ore. Near Sliver Creek FnlK 7 8 3m K. K. HALL, Paper Hauler. Uaeordernt.01ob6 Real ICstateKxchange Citation. In tho Coun.y Court, lor the county of MHtlou.Sinlo ot Oregon, In tho matter uftheltMute of) ,. L'rS.,.,,,iJu,Jf,,,fc H- Jdon. Sir.. 11. I f". McClnln. It T. Juil.nn. I. -r i.,.,'.... And to nil ht-lrs Uu wu or unknown and all others luterested insnld eitnte. In tl,. iHiiipnlilio auto of Oregon, you are hei". bl cited and lequlrvd to appear In the eou nly cou. t of t he suite i f O. egon. for tlio conn y of Marlon,, i thf wairt room thereof day, Ihet'hdav or M-ptemlur, lltfl, at IU i.MrtTh'1 ln ,H' R'X"' ol tlmt day then and there to show eaiiso. if nUv iKm i. wny tie petition of wild administrator for the sale of the reul property of said deced. fP.L,do.1? !' uoti:? niitl as prayed for In ';' A""'""". no rent pro erty dtscrlbed us follows tu w lit Reglnnlns nt a ," j V?,1 l"'e0' '. I. C f J. I,. I'irrl' uud wife here un easterly eitenslou of ' V V01'.' sl,,1" A,,ukct "et in the tiVn pf North Kiilein win jnterci-t the I Ves boundary of the land claim ot said J 1 rarUh and wife and bclmj " SmV w ;."?" heN- w. corner of Mid j. ", ',w lh claim; thenre running wt"t 71 KalnnL- Mde of the tou UT. W s ou o W,' Ji!.V.Hl.!l '.h"i. '?. ' '.. to the aforesaid itcmt llne'of said J. I ... nwi imeoi said J. I . I'lirrlsl. i'leh'Cy.iB.I cluilu Hlc.mV.Ui west ainf inrt8,uum' ntniniLt M0 ot hi ,l. v .. -.-"?!. '""- vwiini r?'.lln.? ,ne Hcn-T-1 I'uvl.teon. Judj, or tho I ViiiiKT- iii .. ... : .. --'u. juuhi Bou. ror the connt' ,f MmIw, w th hV eon. r -,vi ,..".:': "."' jiui. 6haw, Pratt A Hunt, Attorney. iiiuiik'ni ru.L ii .i- a i . ,fn:,ii!!rpr: 5c Wc nt Colum L n. N-!ee lli-cttetl Tor UNI. n VI' bi rtv. . tlmu intnty!lve M-ntn. n,lB6 ff w KMOVKH.-Mm. PrnnW mnvpfl pt her i-vrvH More rtJr Ctxrer uim) nmihii order ass i-omrnerclnl rtrpcd.nr,, ,!! W ports "at. I ."'(HI fiAl.K. About one acrenf I.-.. bum. with lunnlnR water ihU?1lM lmm. A Willful location !", 8 !' iulre ut suoiid house on rluht hiZS- ' ir nylntn nemio nftcr ci-osm?J -l ""t V lione.clKlitr.Kun houf,e,hfirdfeI'i and neatly pup. red, with two lou on ? iift. llcj loctlonlnUnlvcrmlyAl1!u,f0' Ai.pl to Williams A. KnglaiyaA4d',. company. 8?i ?' WANTKU-Our agentB -nuke 8100 to Km a month telllni,' our goodion th, luerltK. We want u.uaty ana !, HKentB, and will taite back all l-i. . ' rolilira f mint) iiuent full to tir t,jL .ii d t-xpiiifebiirrrii thlrt) Qab'irw . ngcuci-Hlnurnt less llinn ?M. ftM icnd Huge Ululated cliculm and leu.. lth a special oiler to mil territory . lr puet lor.on receipt orHonecent, BtJinTT App'yal once and got In ot the bin Arid -. IlennerStanufaturlniiCo PioT bur. I'". 7diwu Capital City Ucstannud, Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, WarniMcabal All Hours ol tiieDay J,oue hut whlto luLot em "td lutbti iHtHbllKhuieut. A liood subfctantlal lueul c kcdlnflrtt hits style lt,eiiiy-tivreiitnper weal, 1 t D Jf R O T mill slll-ft, brtv'lrl JLLIL'AI Ofllco aild f'luto'- I.ivii-j. A. W. BLACKFORD. ' H-jUbO palnlli!" nnd paper hnnelnr. (ifHid Tin-tHili.i iTd nrt.cln--H vr!; Isiwr hi til l.ine iii.ltrs.ili Blule, lit Kiuiuri stole. Notice to Conlri'cfors. BIDS will be received by the honr of the state reform school on uesdny. An?. 'ai, IbOl, at 2 o'clock p. in for tl t ouptrnc- i tlon und completion ofn two Mo y bouts ' occordlng 'o pli.n.s und t,v lib hi lens at theotllce of Robert & Uuogu'f, fulem, Oregon. The bonrd leserves tho ri&ht to reject any and nil bids Certified checks for thrrn hundred dot. InrB paynbloto the order of m d board, to iccompmiy each hid. Hy ordir of the board. 8 18 Id U. A. KOllEUT Oregon State Fail Thlrty-nrst annual eshlhltlon under the mnnngeuientof tlio Oregon HlnUi Jioardnl Avrieultiire. will be heia ul Um staia ci. grounds nuiriiileiii.coiiinictieliig ou 3Ioiil:iy, SeplcmfotT 14, 1SV, And lasting one wc-k. OVER $15,000 IN CASH PliEMlUMS Offered for agricultural, stock and ineehan- led e.ihlbl's, for works of n-t nnd fancy work and trluls of t peed. lleduced rates foi f.ire and freight on all transportation lines to and fiom the fair. Important Itrpruvcments have been matte upon the grounds and increased facilities ire olleied exhibitors. Pavilion vill be Open 4 Niglns in the Wtek A splendid Held ol horses euteied In tbe speed dej-iirliiieiit, nnd tine exhibits ol meluff will bo (ilv en each day Kntrle for piemiunis close Monday at 7:"fl p. m. Inhibitors nreurged tomakeas many of their entries on Saturday before fair ns possible. Good, animals and arti cles lor exhlbltlou must be In their places by 10 p. in. ou Monday. PHICE3 OF ADMISSION. Man's day ticket 50 Woman's day ticket a Man's season ticket 250 Woman's season ticket 1 10 Mend to the secretary at Portland, Oregon, or to tleo. V. Watt, assistant stcretary,l Salem, fnrn premium list. j . i. AVirttivsuvi , presioeni, dw-tf J.T. GREGa, Becrelarj. GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bros., Albany t;and CorvaS Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machina SEWISO MACIIINK3 nnd OUOAN3 RBPAIREDAND CLEANED At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest Insurance Co. Two doors north of I'onOfllce, Snlem.Or. Kee dies and new parts for all Sewing Nachlne 3:5-tf dw A flue fruit or cake stand, with every can of tho OEI.EUltATED OArtUAOb BAKINU I'OWUKK. For sau by T. HURKOWB, Nii.U-AiOotutnerttlul HU, Salem A. J. SHIMP, M, D., Physician and Surgeon. :UlenlI'hlladelphiu ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE ENEMY J Of all chronic. Rheumatic, lilood, Brail and nervous dlseascH. Every vaiiety female diseases yield to electricity ann all other modes of treatment have falM 'I hlrtcen years clinical espi rlence. tiCKt Si) Uommerclal street. 5215m W. M. DeHAVEN, ...! 1 O I t' Mraing - ana - Mie One door west of I.nnu's Dry UoodssW" on .State street. Quiet family teams. BP lal attention iwld to transient stock, wu The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE & HILGERS, Successors to John llolm, cor. Comraer clal and Cbemeketa streets, Salem. Uw shoeing it specialty. "" J. H. HAAS, THE WATCIOIAKJJB. 2!5CommrclISt., - a'em, 0rtj (Next door to Klein') Specialty of Spectacles, and rep11111 Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. Dissolution of Co-rmrliierslilP- rnUK Arm of Show Uroa haa dtMoJ.T'Sl 1 day the co-partnership exlVJ?nrU tween the member, by "" ua' "5 wU ti ti. snow contmuiug in iueuu'- llKMIlvtillifr nil IhAllnlil tn oollecL nil rtvbta due the firm. blllllts oi iu (. t. &t" Snow retUlng from thu ku8,1",,. K O.KNOW. Dated at Balem, Or Aug. 8, Wl- S To Strawberry Growers. The undersigned baa eontracUMl ''"r"V quantity of tho Jessie, tswr"'".!! winner at "alein atrawberry ram '""-jl omphe tie Onnd. (be ylelder ana rj rrodtahle lato berry til -le'nT "Stfr from 11. V Hnvnge. Valero, and J "tj lert, Aumnvllle. -VannWrt TJflt and plant nrt-clasa. fatalofrt "UsK eptembcr lie. Alw tea "'D'ptB. or; - "- -i- . i.