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FS.R roHftqr- - t flf&veromcnl rrtj,vuloh had moved t'fcp from Ihe left of Coucej.clou. fbta ftwee rrfckl trw insurgents t bay fortfetttr hor. fn the meantime tb Rttvr6iiKnt force nt 4(iiitldsii, jwkrti find Ooquiiibo moved ,, hemmed lit the lusiirgeuls and Compelled their unconditional ttrteftefcr. u M Hot lazao In au ofl'-linud WMrter described lioV Ibe war waa liglittoAclose, ho imtilrally be came ex b libera nt- Willi Joy, iilid. n hi iusd for word to exj.rew, In Mb broken Ktiglilii bin Ideas, bin Drift, wlirt Wita enraptured with bin warlike description, would lllllii the rnlerstlcea. The minister cent n mber of telegrams yesterday, ptwtdtug wide tbo glad tidings of Vtoe victory of tho Chilian govern JttCflt. CONFEIJKKATK VHTEBANS. AtAANtA, Gn., Aug. 28. There I ft .Confederate veterans' home here, With real wduto utlaehed, valued at Wtweeu $'40,000 and 60,000, which h not without uu owner, and which wy iiever have any Inmates- To a spurt of sentimental patriothim, led 'by tho late ITeiiry Woodfen Grady, occasioned by the fallurd or MmJcu Btewnrt'a flcbeme In New York, $100,000 was ntfsed by private mib Rcrlptioa. Tbo liomo was built, ap plications for admission were re calved from all parts of tho state, and all that remained was for the htate to accept the magnilleent property tendered. Tho alliance raised the cry of economy, and declared that the poorhouse Was good enough for people who could not support tbem ecivex. Tho proposition was attack ed vigorously during the debute, and even the epithet of "buttermilk soldiers" was hurled at the veterans. The proposed gift was then modified so as toimposo not eveu the burden of maintaining it upon the legisto ture. This was voted down yester day afternoon by a decisive majority; and, for the flrt time In twenty" flvo years, tho Confederate veteran found that ho was an alien in Geor gia, repre&cniiug an alien memory. Tho veterans are organizing an In dignation meeting for to-night, when, it Is said, tho legislative lead ers will be hanged In elllgy. TWO OI,l SINNEKH. San FiiAsaisro, Aug. 29. Robert Pilkey, aged 00, and Hubert It. Urown. aged 03, were sontenced to Ave and ten years respectively In state prlsibn yestordiy. Tho mon were members of u gang of uoun torfelters, tho other two members of which havo also been sent to prison. JJrown has well-coniieoted relatives In Ohio, where ho was oiio tlrao a deaon in a Baptist church, and also superlutondeut of a Sunday school. AN IKATK HAPTIBT OLKIIOVMAN. Caie May, N. J., Aug. 28. An arrest was mado hero yesterday which may cause considerable com ment In both America and Europe Senor Manuel Seone, a secretary of tho Spanish legation, went out driv ing In tho country in tho afternoon, taking with him Senor Itoderlgo Savadla, another secretory. When they returned the horse looked as if it bad been driven hard, and the iwner, Hey, W. II. JJurle, pastor of K Baptist church here, had u war rant Issued by tho alderman for Beonu's arrest. Tho warrant was nerved and tbo alderman not being In his olllco tbo secretary wuh taken before the mayor, who by tbo advice of Dr. Joso Cougosta allowed the Spanish olllclal to go, with tho un derstanding that ho is to appear be fore the alderman today, tiu: oiikhekki: htiiip. aukanbah City, Aug. US. The boomers have moved on the strip In largo numbord yesterday and mado several attempts to start large Arts and destroy tho pasturago but the grass Is to green and lire make but little headway. Bomo of tho cattle- men aro becoming ulurnnd and at tempting to get their cattle out. Tun last iinia. Ni:w Yoiik, Aug. 28. This morn lug thirteen uuldcutlflcd victims of tbo Park Place explosion were hurled nt tho i.xh'iibc of tho city, IiYNt'ir LAW. Ukouoijtown, Ivy., Aug. 28. Dudley, the nogro murdeier of Frank Hughes, was taken from tho county Jul! this morning by a mob and unused, "German Syrup 59 J. C, Davis, Rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Eufnula, Ala.: "My sou 1ms been badly afflicted With a fearful and threatening cough for several mouths, and after trying scveraljprescripttona from pliyMdniis which tailed to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the use oi two bottles of JJo An Episcopal schec's German Syr. up. I can rccom Rector. mewl it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs like this re as severe tests as n remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long' Rtandiug1 coses that Uoschee's Ger man Syrup is made a specialty. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to wake a note of this. J. F, Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., ! Kw Yoiik, Aug. S3.-Jiimra K writes: I always use German Syrup kvim leu brought Hull ngalnat Sen tut a Cold on the Luuks. I have ' tr WHlIamM. Slowitrt, of Nevada, amr found an equal to ft fnr less , for ?1.000,Q)0 damages. Tho suit inferior, Gb grows out of mining complication O.C.WEK,JWeMa'frlWoodr,,NJ. MW I"B ! Among ' MTIHCML RAINS. Terrific Gloml Burst in York Stale. ACW KILLED HIMSELF AND FAMILY. California Hops, Big Damage Suit, John Sherman's Speech, Base Ball Items, New Street Car Sys tem, The 12 Inch Rifle, Ninety Miles ao Hour, No Official News from Chili, State and Foreign News, etc, AHTIFICIAL KAIN5. MlM.ANU, Tex., Aug. 28. Tho labors of the rainmakers, whom lnelo Jerry Husk sent down here to try to pump water out of cloud less Bkies, are practically at au end, so fir as tbls particular locality l concerned. General Dyrenforth will leave for Washington today to b t;iiiie about ten days, lie is highly pleased with the success of tho ex. perinienls, and has perfect faith thai the power of making rain has been ecu red. From a barren dry alkali prairie this country has been transformed Into a llrst-class pasture land. The cxjierlinents have not yet been con ducted upon tho extensive scale of the program first laid out by General Dyrenforth, but sulllcleut has been done to demonstrate (bat tbo right plan tor making rain when it Is needed has been discovered. The balloons, owing to the present In adequate means of making oxygen in large uaulil(cs, bavu not been a dazzling success, but tho rackarock powder and dynamlto havo worked wonders with the atmosphere. The explosions of any large amount of dynamite and lackaroclc wcro fol lowed by rain inside of ten hours, upon eight or ten occasions. Wednesday evening's was tho flnaj and most conclusive and satisfac tory of any of tho experiments. The night was clear aud there was every Indication of a long dry spell. Five balloons were scut up aud oxploded. A still" gate was blowing from tbo east and they drifted far toward the Betting sun before they exploded. Tho battle on tho grouud, where ruoltmock and dynamite look tho nlueo of heavy artillery, lasted from 0 o'clock until 10; UiPii tho general and bis forces retired. They were awakened at 8 a. in. by a vivid Hash of llgbtnlug, followed by a violent clap of thunder. Thoy went outnnd saw a storm of grcut vlolenco raging In tho west. It rained until about 8 a in.: than many pounds of dynamite und rackarock wore ex ploded again. After each discharge tho rain fell In torrents. or.oun nuiisT in ni:w yoric. Troy, Aug. L8. The wholo east ern part of llotiDullcar county was deluged by u cloud burst last oven log. Three dams were washed out at Sand Lnlto, causing a damage of $100,000 to tho mill?. At Smart's pepper mill in this city,ono oudnf tho mill was (oru down and tho bridge carried away. About $1000 damugo was done. Bridges all along the stream were torn Irom their fasten, lugs, and it is believed tho damage will reach a half a million dollars. Tn tbo vicinity of tho Lebanon Springs railroad tho storm was equally cxtjualvu aud at Berlin houses were washed away and two person were drowned. Bkrijn, N. Y., Aug. 8. The cloud buistovor this town anil the town of Petersburg, last night, was followed by a Hood that did damage unparatleltd in this vicinity. Had tho eloud burst after people had gouo to bed tho loss of life would havo been awful. As It was, tbo wife of Thos. Taylor was drowned, and Jm Smith found dead, standing In mud up to his neck, horribly mauglcd, KIM.KI) IMMBllI.K AND FAMILY. Nkw York, Aug. 28. Tbls morn ing a room In tho four story tene ment occupied by n painter named Baxter was opened and In it wus found Baxter, his wife Mary, and their two children, Katlo, (I years old and John, 1 years old, all lying dead with bullet holes in their heade. It Is supposed BaxVr killed his wife and children and then shot himself. On n table was a letter written by him to his mother in which ho told his Intontlnu to kill his family aud himself. TJIU TWKI.VK INCH It I I'M:. Ni:v York, Aug. 28. Tho new twelvo-inoh built up steel rlllo was llred four times yesterday afternoon at Sandy J look. It was tho second severe test of tho gun, and tho first publla one. Tho object wus to test tho quality of American mado pow der. Tho first test, several wcoIch ago, was for tho samo purpoto. It was a failure, tho powder falling far bolow tho required standard. Yes terday's lest resulted hi tho further proof that tho powder does not glvo KUillclonl velocity, Tho powder which was being tried comes from tho mill of Dupont, who will go on making a new lot, and will contliiiui so until ho succeeds. JIo must fur uUh an article that, with a full ohargo of -HO pounds, will glvo n velocity of 1075 feet per MWiid. WO HAMAOIJ BUIT. propcrt'e concerned it tho Emma wine of Utah. Lyon assort that, Slewnrt, while acting as bla nttor - ney, conspired with T. W. Park nnd others to deprive him of his mining rtrtlito Rtntt?nrt ItA ,i1ltra tiin.1. statements to him regarding tho property which led him to dlsKwe of his holding for $200,000, Whllo Stewart realized $2,000,000 by the deal. The bill goes Into the details of tbo mtttcr at length. Senator Stewart denies nil tho allgeallons of fraud and conspiracy, aud charges Lyon with blackmail. Ho says Lyon lost all his money speculating, and then came to him and threat oncd suit. Stew.trt regards thU a blackmail, aud said so at the time. Ho naked Lyon how much ho want ed. Lyon look $50,000 and signed a release of all claims against Slow- art or Park. Judge Patterson, In the supremo court tod.iy, h'-ard argument on tho motion of Lyon to strike out certain alleged Irre levant allocutions In Stewart's answer, particularly that on black mall. The court reserved lb decis ion. KROST IN MINNESOTA. Hkctor, Aug. 28. There was a light frost Iat night but no datnugt was done to corn or llax. Wheut if turning out fully aswellas expected. MlNNKAl'OMs, Aug. 28. Dis patches received by The Journal today about tbo frost say wheat around Bismarck, N. I)., is un touched. At Jamestown two-thirds of the crop Is more or less Injured No damages in Cash county since Sunday night. At White Kurth Indian reservation, Minn., 770 acres aro destroyed. The loss there Is estimated at 14,000 bushels. SHKRMAN'S BI'KKOIf. Paui.DINO, Ohio, Aug. 28. Sena tor Sherman's speech wae devoted entirely to the silver question. Ho supported tho present coinage act, aud said that if congress had pro vided that all silver brought to Ihe mint should bo coined Into dollars, no gold would bo coined, for nn ounce of gold Is worth more than sixteen ounces of silver. Gold would cease to bo money, ami wnild bo'boarded or oxporled. No man would bo fool enough to deposit au ounce of gold for coin ago Into six teen dollars when, with it, he could buy enough silver bullion aud havo it coined without cost iuto twenty dollars. Free coinage is all nonsense. Under tho now coinage act, tho United States is purchasing monthly more than tho entire product of sil ver bullion in the United Stotes.and all this bullion Is represented In our currency by either silver coin or legal tender treasury notes. Wo de pended under this act in tho pur chase of silver bullion prior to Au gust 1st, this year, $55,010,821, and Issued that amount of treasury notes which aro now In circulation. Wo thus provided an increase of curren cy cqti.d to or greater than tho In crease of business aud population of tbo United States. One distinctive, striking feature of this law, Is that tho United States will not pay for silver bullion more than Its market value. Why should we? Nearly all the silver produced in the United States Is by rich corporations In n few now states, and Its production at the market price is far more prflt able Ihanany crop of tho farmer.and yet It Is the demand of the producer of silver bullion that the United States should pay 25 per cent, more than its market value that lies at the foundation of the difference be- twecb tho Republican and Demo cratic party. Tbo tendency of tho policy of tho present act will bo to gradually advance tho valuo of sil ver bullion to its legal ratio with gold, and, when this is reached, both metals will bo coined on equal terms and condition, I believe tho measure will work out tho most ben eficial results. Examining the position taken In thh canvass by tho Demooratio party, Senator Slioiman referred to Ex-l'roiidout Cleveland's utterances on the silvr question, and said that whlleClovelaud was president no free coinage measure was proposed. President Harrison Is known to en tertain the name opinions, yet, now, under strange leadership, (his scheme to ehango tho standard of value Is priced Into our atato can vats. I bellevo It Is tho result of a bargain between what Is called tho "National Hxooullvo Sliver Com mittee" composed of representatives of the great silver mining corpora tions of tho Uuitod States with some of tho leaders of thoDcuiooratlcparty, by which a portion of the prollts of these ooporallous is to he Invested hi this Ohio canvass to defeat the Re publican party, aud especially to "Down John Sherman," on tho is sue of free coinage. As for myself It Is a matter of lltllo tmpoitanee, but what I do care Is that tbo state of Ohio shall not In any way be re sponsible for tho policy proposed by this combination, or for thuovllo that will How from It. Thoy Invoke In its support a uow party calling Itself tho "people'a" parly, which Is represented mainly by disciples of tho old greenback money orajjo. 1 appeal to (ho wago workers, farmers, and business men of Ohio. I appeal to tho conservative men of Ohio, of both parties, to repeat tho service they rendered in 1875, by tho elec tion of governor Hayes, hi check lugtho wuvuqf Inflation that threat ened tho country. Till: HONH OF AMKIUC'A, Puilaiiuli'iua, Aug. 2S. At ywlenlay's session of tho patriotic ordvrnfSoipigf America, tho color ed question was agdn up under tho guise of rejto'utlone oljcrod by Pennsylvania delegate that a two? third voto will he nectary to amend the constitution. ThU proportion, however, nfler a hot debate was do- frated I;' tho sumo yptepj Widnw- day, thin nettling In the negative !f iruu-tther year the (iu-8tlou of ad mittaiice of colored members. The Pennsylvania members then put in to execution their threat of using the power of their large representa tion to select the next meeting place, andclectolllccispledulng thetnselvec. The next meeting will be held nt Lebanon. I'enn., the third Tuusday in September. Clarence F. Hutch, of Pennsylvania, was elected nation al president: John Wtll'ams, or Colorado, vice president. All olIleer! s ive one ore Peiisyl vanlans. KNUIMK UXl'LOIJI.-U. EimnKA, (Jul., Aug. 28. Tho boiler of u Urge donkey engine ex ploded at Beudlxseu's shipyard yi s terduy afternoon, fatally lojunng four prrs-ms. The engine went into the bay six hundred feet from where it stood. One person was bio wi outo the dock of a vessel on the ways. NINETY JUl KS AN HOUR. Pllii.ADKLl'iiiA, Aug. 28. Amilo In 30 4 5 seconds, or at the rato of ninety miles an hour, is the fastest run ever made by a railroad train. The feat was accomplished yester day on tho Bound Hrooklroad, be tween Neshamlny Fulls and Lang horn, by engine No. 200, drawing two oidinary coaches and President McLean's private car. The fastest ten miles was made at an average of forty-three seconds per mile. NO OFFICIAL NLWS. Washington, Aug. 28. Nothing olllclal or unofliclal was received at either the state or navy department today of the leported surrender ol the Chilean congressional army at Vine Di-hiiar on Tuesday. If sur render did take place, the nhsenc- of any information from either Minis ter ligau or Admiral Brown ou the subject Is believed to be due to an inieiruptinu of telegraphic com munication, HASH RAM.. Portland, Or. Aug., 28. Tin Portlands were deferled utTaeoma yesterday. Toeoma, 0; Portland 2. At Chicago; Chicago, 0; Philadel phia, 1. At Cincinnati; Clncinnatis, 10; Brooklyn, 3. At Cleveland; Boston, 12; Cleve land, 2. At Pittsburg; Pittsburg, 0; New York, 1. At San Fr.mclsco; Oakland 0; Sacrameutos, 5. FOREIGN. TIIK OTHER MAN, London, Aug. 28. Tbo British steamer Elbruso, from Baltimore August 11, arrived nt Antwerp yes terday. Ou board her was Captain Andrews, of tho dory Mermaid, which sailed from Boston some time ago ou a transatlantic raco with the dory Sea serpent, which arrived ut Coveruck, in the English channel, August 6th. Tho fact that Captain Andrews was on board the EbriiBc Is tukou to indicate lie had given up the ruce, or else some accident had happened to ljis boat that made it necessary for him to leave her. FIRE IN 'FRISCO. San Francisco, Aug. 28. Fire yesterday destroyed Kilburn & Co.'s cooperugo works aud three dwell ings adjoining. Loss, $10,000. ICILLKI) I1Y ELECTRICITY. Berlin, Aug. 23. A horrible ac cldeut. occurred at tho electric works In Poson yesterday, by which three men lost their lives. Tho conductor-, on tho roof of tho works were being repaired by a number of employes, when, by some mishap, tho full cur rent was turned Into tho wires, and three of the men were killed in stantly, but their bodies ro malned in contact with tho wires and were terribly roasted, tho smoke Issuing from the places where the wiies touched tho llesh, and tho forms of tho vlothm being fright fully distorted. Tho third man wus only stunned by tho shook, but lost his footing and rolled from tho roof, and his neck was brokeii by tbo full totheground. The other workmon were horror-stricken spectators of tho tragedy. They could do noth ing. Bhmo for the accident has not yet been placed. citoi's under water. London, Aug, i.8. Telegrams from all purls or England and Ire laud say the result of tbo continuous heavy rain Is distressing. The crops are all under water and will cer tainly be spoiled, unless saved by sunshine soon. In several sections the potato dlseuso bus appeared. A COUHAUEOUH I'RIEST. Vienna, Aug. 28, Thursday a terrlblo thunder storm swept ovei tho Trieste district, causing a nuiii bor of fatalities. At Tuutoj, on the iiuimii iiuuiiur, iigiuuim; StrUCK !l church while crowdod with women and children. A panic ensued, tl e people making a mad rush far tin doors. Owing to tho eourageou conduct of ttio priest, who was u tho tlmo celebrating mass, ordei wa restored. Subsequently three w men were killed by lightning which struck the ohuruh, A iiuntliii party was struck by lightning. One of tho party was killed and four paralyzed by tho shock, STEAMSHIP COLLISION. London, Aug. 28,-l)lp:itch from Melbourne states that a collision oo- cuired this morning inside of Port Philip head between tho steamers (lambler and Estsy, Tho Hastsy stiuck the Gambler nmtdshlp, crush ing In her bide und sinking her lu jveu minutes. Tho Gambler car ried rivpaalooii nnd fifteen steerage passenger nnd ols of aotew, Eastsy reninlned nlougtled Gambler aud re scued may of the hitters passengers aud crow. rilterliiE Cbrr Whito sawdust nod ''.' ' turned to account by M Caiman;, i Paris, for tho production of flno vegeta ble charcoal, which Is Intended to be used for tho removal of unpleasant fla vor In ordinary French wine, and as n filtering medium, especially In distil leries, whore It is said to bo capablo of filtering forty times Its volume of alco hol, whereas the vegetable charcoal of commerce will only filter very much less and costs more each year. If not already separate tho sawdust of hard and soft woods must be separated, be causo tbo former requires n heat of 700 degs. centigrade, whereas COO dogs, ren tigrado sufllco for carbonizing tho hit tcr. Carbonization, which lasU about an hour, is effected in fireclay, plumbago or cost Iron retorts of about COO cubic inches capacity. But previous to this process the sawdust must bo tiftcd, first through a coarse screen to remove splinters and extraneous matter and then through a lino sieve which only permits passage of the actual wood dust with tho adherent calcareous mat ter. The product of carbonization must again be sifted to get rid ofsthis calcareous matter which lias become detached during tho process, when It will, if tho operation has been carefully performed, resist tho action of hydro chloric acid. Manufacturer. Kveii tlio Goilft Jliiy Nml. Residence in Boston does not of itself argue tho possession of culture, as a re cent Chicago man proved to his own intenso satisfaction. The major had much fun with the conductor of the "grip" or cablo car, which ho boarded at State street. "This car to Washington street?" he asked meekly of the conductor. The latter took his little dog whistle from botween his lips only long enough to re ply "Cert!" and then placed tho whistle back there ogain. The abruptness of this response to a civil inquiry encour aged the major to again test the con ductor's vocabulary, which he did with the following result: "I believe tho faro is flvo cents?" "Correct." "May I smoke on this seat?" "Sure." "I beliove State street parallels the lako?" "Bet yer life." "Does this car go near tbo Union depot?" "Nixoy." Tho conductor blow his whistlo and punched up his fares, all unconscious of tho sport tho major was enjoying at hi3 expense. Boston Traveller. Why the Ilee Wouldn't Hntch. "Nlco eggs, ain't thoy?" said a man at Wood Itivcr station, as ho picked up a samploof "hen fruit" from a pail that a fellow passenger carried. "Yes," re sponded tho owner of tho eggs, "they're pretty good looking." "Blooded stock," ho continued, "but as I only paid twontv-two cents for them I guess thoy wouldn't hatch." "Why, how's that?" said on jnorant city man who stood near. "Well, you see," replied the man with tho eggs, "if these eggs were sold for hatching they would fetch some thing over a dollar a baker's dozen, bo- Ing of blooded stock, but tho supply being greater than the demand thoy wore sold for eating purposes q the regular market rato of twenty-two cents. Tho farmer, though, to guard against their use for setting has run a fine noedlo through the butt end of each so as to just piorco tho inner skin, a trick that does away effectually with nil hopo of hatching It." This littlo schemo of tho guileless farnior to keep up tho pricoof hatching eggs in 6oason was now to tho city man, but his Informant said it was a practico ns old as tho hills. Providonce Journal. Dcop WelU In I'eninylvanla. Somo of tho deepest wells In tho United Stutes aro within tho limits of tho stato of Pennsylvania, tho deepest being that at "Ilomowood," tho country seat of Qeorgo Westlnghouso, near Pittsburg, which on Dee. 1, 188G, had readied a depth of -1,018 feet, when tho tools wore lost and tho drilling ceased. Tho Buchanan farm well, belonging to tho Niagara Oil company, drilled by Itcu Crocker, In Hopewell township, Washington county, is 4.303 feet deep. Tho Hush well, also belonging to fho Niagara Oil company, in Washington county, wus abandoned at 3,300 feet. Tho "Watson Deep Well," on tho Jonathan Watson place, near Titus, vlllo, Is something over 3,500 feet. J. jr. Geffrey & Co.'s well on tho Walz farm at West Newton, Westmoreland county, Pa., Is also 3,500 feet deep. Tho Isaac Wllletts well at Sargent's mill, near Sycamore, In Green county, Is 3,003 foot deop. St. Louis Republic. A Thought for Kliluc 1'rwU. Months ago 150 college ghls belong ing to tho Harvard annex gave Dr. Holmes ii reception; with infinite pathos and feeling tho poet read "Dorothy Q " and "Tho Chambered Nautilus." Chatting pleasantly with ono of tho seniors afterward, ho asked: "Miss B, do you over wrlto pootry?" With n smilo and n blush tho bright young woman replied: "Oh, no, sir; I iii'ver Indulgol" Tho aged poet smiled at tho eager disclaimer, then thoughtfully shook his gray head and said; "Perhaps It Is best perhaps it Is host; real poetry is so hard to wrlto; 'many aro called, but fownro chosen 1' Yet ii one wrote a thousand lines of doggerel and In It were found hidden two or threo lines of real ' pootry, wouldn't tho gamo be worth tho candlo?" Emily A. Thackeray in JCow York Epoch. Tlit First .SU. Pifh'ipsyouuru run down, vean't eat, wui't sleep, can't ihhik. can't do anything In your satisfaction, and you wonder what alls you. You Miould heed tho warning, you aro taking tho tlrst step Into nervous pnutnitlou. Yoy ueed a nerve tonic I nut In Kloetrlo Hitters you will Hud the oxant rvmetty for restoring vour I nervous system toltsuaturaUieatthy condition. Surprising results foi- ' low the uoof this greut nervo toulo ' and alterative. Your uppctlte re turns, good dlgrsMon Is restnred.nnd tlio liver ami kldne.vtiivsiiuie healthy action. Try bottle. Trice 60o ut frv's drugstore, MARKETS. Portland, Or., Aug 8. Wheal, vidb-y 1.W; Walla Walla $1 50. San Fn noico, Aim. 28.--Wheat buyer; 18HI, S-174, sci-on 1.8)J. San Francisco, Aug. 28 -Wool, Oregon vnllry, 222l. Portland, Or., Aug. 23.-V.ol, Eastern Oregon, 131'; valley, 18(5,20. CllIOA(K),Aug.28 At eloe wheat wus wenk, cash Sl.lWl.Mf, t'ept. M3, Dee. $1.01 J. WEATHEUREPOltT. San Francisco, Aug. tiS. Fore eist fur Oregon ami Washingten: Light ntiu at it burg; fair w wither elsew here. IlKAh ESTATE Ttt.VXSFEKS FlhlD Willi COUNT V KECOKUKK. J U Palmer and wife to C F Schmidt, pt lot 2, bl 1, Mt Angel, $225. E H Cowles and huband to Samuel Overton, lot 12, Cowles, centra! add to Wi.odburn, $150. S A Bundle to John Hughes, admr estute Ellen T Handle, de ceased, all interest in lots 3, 4, 5, 0, bl 31, Uuiversity add to Salem,$1.00. beware of Ointinfiils fur Catarrh Hint Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the seuse of smell and completely de rauge the whole system when en tering it through tho mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except ou prescriptions from reputuble physicians, us the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can pissibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken interually,auducts directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally, and mude In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Astoriausare coming partially to their senses. They talk of a railroad to tho Willamette valley tbo only possible railroad connection that would be worth a picayune to them. They will entirely possess their right mental faiultie If they will decide to build this way. Immigration into tbo United States for the past year amounted to 555,400, as against 451,219, show ing an lucreaac of-104,219. The lawt recently passed seem to increase rather than diminish immigration. Better repeal what there is, or enact what can be made effective. Econ omist. 'Ilin (Jreat Jicnrlii Wlilcli people in run down tato o bualth ilorivo from Ilood'a Saisapu rilla, conclusively proves that tun medicine "makes the weak strong.' It doed not act like a stimulant, im parting fictitious strength, hut Hood't Sur-mparillu builds up in u perfectl natural way all the weakened parts, purifies the blood, and assists to healthy action those Important or gans, tho kidueys and liver. Fred Mason, secretary of a stocl oorup'iuy of Denver, was fatally ihot Tuesday niyht by r3. W, Barry one of the herders employed by tin company. The murderer escaped. Passengers destined to tho promi nent cities east of the Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line. Mug nlliceuiPullinuu uud Wagner sleej -iug cars, elegant Pullman and Northwestern dining run, free re clining chuir cars, handsome day coaches and comfortable Pullmuu colonist sleepers. eod-aug Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoriaf Spack in Paviu.ion. Pintle wishing space in tlit'irruud navilioi. building at tho state fair, will muki applicaflon early to seeura anio b calling on or addressing Wm. II Savage, Salem, Supfrinteudent ol imvillioii. S-7-d-tf Slate I'utillry Association.' All persons interested in lite breed ing aud improvement of thorough bred poultry In Oregon.are requested to meet at Salem, on Wednesday evening of fair week, Sept. lGtli a't which time action wilt bo itiKen toward tho organization of a Stute Poultry Association. 8-10-dw-tf Wonderfuisg - follow tho use ot HooiCs S.u-s.t.aiiii.i Seere cases of profula, upon wWch other prep aretlons li ivo been J owerles, yield to tho peculiar curative powers of tliU nieilicliie, Di.tU'ius c isc o( uyspepsla, exerucl.it. liiKi-.iniUuts ot the kidneys and liver. r.?.n. -las itch n B . mid i .in ol salt g Sei H 'fre uu am. U.jiprce- aUgsg9 B.Q al'.j ivses ot c.itarrli, and aches and paius t .I.euniatlsni, aro cured by Hood's Sar- ..i'U. It purifies the blood, and at the i time touo3 tho stomach, creates nn i. ie, ami gUos Mreiicthtoeieryfune . .if tl.e body. Give It a trial. Conoral Debility - or toui'iears my v,ito suffered with Urg tnmur buuehos on tue glands under tUo arms, and Reneral iloblllty ol the w holu system. Slio became so poor In health that wo weie on tho verge of despair regarding hur recovery, riiyslciaus illd nut seem, to understand her eases nt all events she never derhed auy benefit from their treatment. Sho Anally concluded lo try Hood's Sansaparitla. Tho immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory that she continued to take It, and this ts the resultt Slio has galued lu weight From 84 to III Pounds ami is stronger and In better health than sho las been for years. The bunch nnifer -v. u(u.i iiaio uiuuuiaueu, aau we ueileva nAi lamia Iii-a ill.iil...i . .. ! HiKHl's Sarsaparllla will be too imii. r I Ihew In time." 4. j. Xonrnosa se Ctoia, ! merelal Street, Boston, Mass. I Hood's Sarsaparllla 100 Do... o. Do,,., I jyjJfiiiMrtsmJ temmrnmmBKwmmutmmtemmnmm HdTri. UtRIVUS. vwllambttk" A 1S id, Lud.ill, G W Milch ell, 15 F Ogle,. I II Ileccher, S V. A F Gartner, Hum Goldsmith, J W Daniels and wife, G E Jacobs, A M Jacobs, Portland. W Nellwebcr, Chicago. W W Powell, Tucoimi. J C Foster, Atlanta. II W Cunnell, Itoehurg. M Adelsdorph, N Y. DF Burton, Miss Burton, Trout dale. Dr E C Ellis and wife, Chicago., "cook " Hobert. Freeman, BrookH. W P Walker, B L Young, Junc tion. A T Haworth, Portland. K A Pratt, Mehuinu. - A E Pendlu, Bush. C A Furnhatii, Jefferson. J N Swift, Albany. A J Rlcharbson, Buenu Vistu. J D Alexander, Sunnyside. G Glltsap, Toledo. C F Westaeott und wf, L L Cur tis, Turner. Early and Late. The peaches that everybody likes are the Craw fords, ami the place to get Iheui In any (piaotities is at Kurrar fc I Vs. Quick time ana through trains offered pu-uengera and shippers by the Chicago, Union Pacific & North. western Line, San Fiancbco and Portland to Chicago. end Aug For aDy cai-e of i.prvniisiiess, slecpli-i-s-ncss, weak Momneh. liit1ie.Hl.ou, ilsjoi st, try Carter's Little Nerve Fills, lleliel Is sure. The only t.ero nudletuo for the money In lrtuiKit. i'uipltatloii of tho heart, utrvoimuesp, trembling, nervous hcitUutlie, roltl hand ami feet, luiln tn the h.iclt, aud other forms .ifweiikiie-KHie lellevetl by i niter'4 Iron mils, mad' specially for the blood, nines and complexion. Alt cases of weak orlnine back, backache rheumatism, will flmi relitf uy weaiing one of Curter's Smart etd uud licllu dona Backache Platters. I'rlce iB cenLs. Try them. liuelilcn's ArnlCHiilve, Tho Rest Salvo In the wuihl for Cuts, UruKes. Soies, Ulceis, Salt Rheum, 'ever Sores, lettei.i happed Hunds, ChlloUilns, uorns nudullhklu Kniptlous, uud posi tively cures Piles, or no pay requires. It sguaianteed to give pcrlcct satisfaction ir money refunded Price, 25 cents per box JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Runts, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per nnd llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and .Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW AUVKltTlSEMKNTS. a Draughtand driving horses, young aud old. Inquire of G. W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. tlcy There Tlircshermcu ! If you need Engine trimmings, Sight feed luuncnt )rs. Injectors, Steam or water packing, Check aud ulobe valves, Illow oil' rocks, Uo-e, hose, Or anything ilso for your englno ai Port land prices, call on DUG AN BROS., 21W Commercial street, And we will fit you out lu flrtt class shape. -:- Salem Boat House. -:- Boat offico foot of Trade street. Pleasure tud huutlug boats. Rates low. CHAS. H. McCLANE, Propr. For Sale Cheap. 120 ACRES OF LAND 5 miles from Salem at $25 per acre. About 30 acres oneu, balance timber. Good spring water. "Terms Easy." 1..EO WILMS, Opera House, Court street. J. G. HAHUIS. R..A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Leave orders at the Club stables, one block east ot Postotlice. All orders piumptly attended to. E. C. CKOSS, Butcher and Packer, THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OUEGON. Bales, $2.50 to 5.00 per Day. ..I'.1" bt h?ei '""on Portland andSai, uiuts. iu tables aru served with the Choicest Fruits Omwn In the Wlllumelte Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Radabsafh I Cross mi j State bleeel Livery. IWtnicsaml Hto'k. IhMrdluc and Feed htubto. H stato treet. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. jf r,0t Wl""-tt Hotel. --yE . - - - OREGON FARM FOTISALE. . IOU to suit purchaser. TdirT. 1' ZSi '" it i mi.... , ,V7T . Near Silver Creek Wi i ",lvnl"I,ii'r"! m - - -. EX K HA T T taJSMiii 3C W;int Pnl,..' Ktl..nu I. ... . ' f. i m r)KMOVKD.-Mr i-,u c: l moved ho.?,1 Co. . also nieONtne- tnk.n i.nrt aimi,? "sih?- IjWUMALE.-AlHu.toue(lcrnf. - ' I? barn, with riiiininirVJSL0? hna... ', unrn. A henulino lornllon rr JS rf i mitre Bl si.oud boiue on hkS, h?B,-12 of Asylum Hvemi0 ntiirSS1 tana .. ehlhKtoAsyluin. " crtlni W' tn" 1,1011 HAI.K -At a bargain , " and ueutly paptred, with tn il?0?! nfr. Ue loclilonl'nt" i?it a,1? Apply lo mining A Km!iJEAd(lilo company. '-"twud bain,,"- . oiimt WANTKD Our agents nki tnr u month elllng om ckJ.""0 merits. Wo wnnl ?..uutv an?in ut ageuts, und will late back' hli SR?",I sold If a county URcnt fan, tonSl'E and expt-UFCHaPcru thlrtj nwft Pi" i general airent less than 2f) iV". send huge Illustrated cjreuLu"J?'Ul withimpecml otler to mil lerrt,.tu, piled lor, on receiptor one cent. J? ", Appty at onca nnd get lu or theiXS- Adfiresd Ilenner MnnufaeturlnirV?. tS' buig. 1M. haSfr 7d4Wti Capital City Rcstanl Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals al All Hours oliheBaj None but white labor em iiuvKi lnn,i ettobllslnucnt. "" A good substnutial meal c kcdlnltm lneiit-tleccnt per meal, l Joint streel, bctv.teii Journal (Jftlce m Mtnto's Livcrr. A. W, BLACKFORD. Mouse palutlng and paper hanrtnt I U(tjd mulcrlal and flisl-clasg work iSniJ object Leave oMcra nn Elult, ut iauin ot.fi r. Notice to Contractors. BIDS will be received by the boaid ofttt stato reform school on ' uesdny. An, 2, lBUl.at 2 o'clock p. In for tit coiuHrm. tlonand completiou tifu two story Lotut according to jiImis and yy ifiimlunsu tho olllco of itobert A- Duivgmf, Kalem, Oregon. The board teervcs the right to rti any and all bids, Certified checks for thrrn humtred dol lar payable to the oi der of said board. In nnnn.nn.. .t. 1.1,4 ' Ry order of tho board. 8 18 td J. A. KOUEKT. Oregon State- Fair, I Thirty-first annual exhibition undertb, rammgemeat of the Oregon Rlnte Hoard oi Agriculture, will be held at tho Htate F.? grounds near Malum, commencing' on Monday, SoptcmLor 1-1, tcw And lasting ono week. OVER SI5,O00 IN CASH PliElUUMS Offered for agricultural, tUick and inerhan- lctil exhibits, fur works of art and fancy work and trials of speed. Ileduct-d rates for fare and freight on nil transposition Hues to and from the fair Important Improvement have been made upon the grounds and increased facilities are oflered exhibitors. Pavilion ' ill lic0pcn4Niglits in (lie Wed A splpndld field of horses entered In the speed department, and flue exhibits o! racing will be given each day r.mriefe ior premiums close Monday it 7."0 p. :u. Exhibitors are urged to makeaj many oi inrireuiries on j-aiuruay before falrasposlble. Goods, animals and arti cles ior KXhlbltlou must be in their placet u lu 1'. in. uu muiiuj;. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Man's day ticket 1 a Womur.'8 day ticket ... Z Man's season ticket 260 Woman's season ticket l co Send In the secretary at Portland. Ore or to Geo. W. Watt, assistant secremrr.il Ralem, for a premium list. J. T. APPEUsON, president, dw-tf J.T. GREGG, SecreUr. GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bros., Albany j;and CornSi Pianos, Organs and Sewing Jlachk skwino machines and oboans REPAIREDAND CLEANED At Your Homes Agents fot Northwest Insurance Co. Two doors north of Post Otllce, Salem, Or. Rtt dies and new parts for all Sewing NnchinM 8:-tf dw A fine fruit or cake stand, with every can nf the CEl.EMtATEU CASCADE BAKING POWDEli. Korfca'.eby T. BURROWS, No. if ComiueralHl 8t, Bains A, J, SHIMP, M, D,, Physician and Surgeon. ;UUo of Philadelphia. ELECTRICITY .IS THE TRUE ENEMY Ofnll Chronic. Itbeumatio, lllood, Bail aud nervous dlfeases. Every variety I female diseases yield to electricity a all other modes of treatment have falla Thirteen years clinical experience. 00a 1U Uomuierclal street. 523SU W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale One door wcH of Lunn's nry Doods etv on Htato street. Quiet family teams. bt int attention paid to transient stoclr. wB The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUEciHILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Coroo ciai ana UhemeKota streets, csaiem, shoeing a specialty. Hon lltJ J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEHi 2I5K Ccmmerclsl St., - . atem, 0m- (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, and repsuwl Clocks, watches a.nd Jewelry. Dissolution of Co-imrlucrsliip- TUKflrmofSROwBros hallsitvedtW day the copartnership 'itLit tween the members, by mutual ncj K. E. Snow contlniitus ln thobuslnpAj assuming all the liabilities of the 0""..,. to ooiieei all debts due the firm. - " hnow retlrlns; from the "'Ifor, kc.'hnow ., Patedat Batem,OrHAug.8,lil- " To SIrawborry Growers. The underslirned has contracted tot VS. quantity of the Jessie, isweciuiase f. winner ut Salem straw berry ,rSaBi omphe rte Oand, (bes ylelder na rfj nrofltabla lute berry in C "u" 0 nun II. w Savage. 8olem,pd J ')wT hM Inm.t.lllA Vnnl.ltAl l'Ur " and plHiiUflM-c'lass. ivtalogu fi?5 -opi.mber Its. Also ten 1tber.rw Addren g;irni,Orrf' UW 'I. .fa -- r. T?'