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"" kttkMtifiiiiaa I i'jjguaSuaiSaiaai m ras 1 . g'ufliy aud were fined $25 each, tbo fliH being promptly paid. The gambling apparatus or tho club wns uteo ftelzed and will bo destroyed. Several sealers, return! iir home, are In the straits, nil with good catches. affairs in emu. Nkw York, Bpt. 10. A Herald cb!e from Valpatuh-o says: Tho United Statrs warship Baltimore re tnrccd hero today from Colfax where It lauded the refugees. OIII dak have beoii dUpatcbed by the JuU toEunr.eto bring over the new Chilian warehl Pinto and Errazurlg. Some of the adherents of the cougressioual parly, while re turning from Montevideo, on tuc British steamer, John Elder, were, upon their arrival at Puutfl Arenas, threatened with nrrcit by Balmce da's governor there. He had not yet heard the news of Balmaceda's downfall. Tho British captain re fused to deliver the persons up. AttMV MANEUVEKS SATISHaCTOHY Berlin, Sept. 10. The Gcrmai. army maneuvers have proved inori successful than those of lust year, for tke reason that tho troops are moroaccustomed tothelrnovel weap ous and to the umokelwis powder At first It required the utmost care and watchfulues3 on the part of the o Ulcers to prevent the men from Ik ing demoralized by the smokeless powder, which they were uuable to understand. But uow this peculiar feeling is Generally overcome and the new recruits are steadied by the example of tho older men. The kaiser has slated his entire satisfac tion with the conduct of tho -roups. COUPLE OK COUNTEHFEtTEIIS. Kansas City, Mo., a gang of counterfeiters have been arrested in this city. George E. Neil aud E 8, NOT YORK DEMOCRATS. Itoswoll B. Flower Nominated for Governor, Dairing Escape of a Thief, A Das tardly Deed, A Kentucky Fued, Mexican News, A Preacher Gone Wrong, Foreign and State News, THE NEW UlItK DEMOCRATS. Saratoga. N. Y.. Rent. 10 Promptly at 10 this morning the Democratic 8tatJ Convention was called to order. After the decision regarding the County Democracy was presented thecomuilttccou reso lutions reported u platform. The platform pronounces against tho sil ver coinage dollar, not of intriuslc value of every olhr dollar of the United Btates. It denounces tut new sherman sllverdollar. asa falst pretense and a hludranco to tret blmetalio coinage, anil as tendlne only to produce a change from one kind of nmQoruclallsrii to another. Phis bhl is declared to be a flt opeu dix to the "Subsidy and Bounty dwindle." McKinley Is worso than war tariff or the Blaine reciprocity humbug, the squandered surplus, fjlulfli-d repieseutatnn and revolu tionary procrdure of the billion dol lar congress, all were justly con demueil by the peoples' great upris ing last November. The following wei also passed, Resolved, that this convention views with gratification the growing friendly feeling toward vvars o V. T. Iv the Democratic party by our colored citizens of this state, aud they are prevalent at Cordova und 1'uhtlu i " ' way managed to get hold of a' ttnlf.lll.f. ftnrl trlffl t tits. fiA rpna mil-I tins; rljrht and left, but tbc odds ' Fine Stork were to much for him and he fell from the loss of blood, the Beasleys having literally cut him to pieces. Jordau cannot live. The Beasleys nrc still at large. A PREACHER fJOES WRONG. Ci.e-Ei.um, Vash.,8cpt 10. Rev. Dr. Walker aud Joseph Walker, brothers, aged 65 and CO years re spectively, were arrested near here several days ago on charges of burg lary aud receiving stolen goods. In the superior court yesterday the Jury In the case of the reverend brother disagreed, standing ten fur conviction aud two against, but the other brother vrri found guilty. Tho Rev. Walker Is a well educated minister of the Presbyterian faith, and a member of the Council HtufP presbytery, but he Is badly addicted to tho use of strong drink. He was arrested once before for burglary, but escaped on a technicality, nnd has figured frequently iu Justice courls for drunkenness, MEXICAN NEWS. City of Mexico, Sept. 10. Minister of Justice Baranda next week assumes charge of his port folio In the mluistry, Justice Sierra has been elected president of the house, aud Carlos Rives of the sen ate. Lapahla fnewsnaier), says troops operating against tbo rebellious Indians in tho state of Hidalgo were repulsed by Indians, who attacked and sacked the town of Sun Bertalo. The president -yesterday reviewed 8008 soldiers of the army. El Tempo says the black vomit Is PREMIUMS AWAIIDED. Prizes and (liber Honors Award ed. THE Aftt OF LEAVING. A Good Utile Ii HktIiir Once Arisen to Go Nerer to Sit Uotrn Acnln. j Do cultivate tho art of leaving The first Judges to complete their promptly awards were In the stock depart-1 nn artistic ment. Here are the first premiums how. sent eut: DIV18ION n, class 1, shorthorns first premiums. Ladd fc Iteed, Bmadmead, Or. Bull over 2 years old, "Buron of Bioad mead;" bull over 1 year, "Master George;' bull oulf, "Astnrl;" cow 3 years old, "Venosa;" heifer 1 venr old, "Rena;" heifer calf,"Ru Ieiu;" bull of any age, "Buron of Broadmend;" cow of any uj;o. J. II. McCormlck, Palem Bull 2 -iirsol(l, under 3. Even Ii you can't do It in way, learn to do it soino- Kerley, Oakland, Ore. Bull 3 years old. second premiums. 8. Condlt, Aumsvilie Bull one year old, "Santlam Uanuy." Ladd A Reed Bull calf, "Martins;" cow tbi -e years old and over, "Reality;" heifer yearling, "Blue Bell:" heifer calf. "Mulley:" herd of flveuuimals. division n, class 12, hevons. FIRSI" premiums. J. Tripper, Waplultia, Or. Bull over 3 years, "Kalkukia," bull yearling; cow 3 years, heifer one year; bull calf, heifer calf, herd of fiveauimals. W. F. Alexander, Wapinltia, Or. Bull ten yeurs old. second premiums. W. F. Alexander, Wupiuitlu, Or. Bull 1-year old; Cow 3 year&-old; heifer two years; beifer one year; bull calf; herd of live head. DIVISION IS, CLASS 3, HEREFORD. FIRST PREMIUMS, E. E. McKlnney, Turner, Or. Cow two years eld: heifer calf. E. W. Shuver, East Pol Hand. Bull 3 yeurs old, "Sauds;" bull two years old. bull one year; cow three welcomed to our ranks with thoes suranco that within our party dis- Wilson wmm, tnknn Ridird.iv morn- cr miiiallmi on account or race or In for nassiuc snurinus coin. Neil color, is dlscounteuauced. Then a lives on a farm near .Lawrence, Ivan Tho shcrlfl of thut county was tele graphed to search tbo farmhouse, and doing so ho found a complete outfit of dies, furnaces, crucible, acids, metal, etc., UBtially used by counterfeiters. Charles Chlpwood, of Lawrence, war a'soancsted as an accomplice. SWORE FALSELY. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 10. Frank Parrlsh, who was brought here last week from St. Louis as a very Im portant witness iu the Porrlea ab duction case, wrote u letter yester day to John Consldlue, one of the alleged abductors, stating that he (Parrlsh) had lied on the witness stand wheu Implicating Consldlne, because, ho hoped to get $700 from Perrien for testifying against Con sldlne. Parrlsh has been shown up ja several ways to be a pretty hard character. FRACTIOA SILVER COIN. Washington, D. C, Sept. 10. Owing to numerous inquiries com ing from dlifereut pur' of tbo coun try for fractional silver coin. The United States treasurer has prepared a circular, stating Iu substance, that tho new halves nnd dollar will be furnished In sums of $200 or more by express, free of charge, or by reg istered mall in sums or multiples of $30, registration charges paid to any polutiu the United States. Tbo l'nlpit and the Stage. Rov. F. M. Shrout, pastor Brelh uren church, Blue Mouud, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery lias done for me. My lnngs were badly diseased, aud my purishloucrt thought I could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery aud am sound and well." Arthur Lovo, malinger Lovs's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convinc ing evidence, I inn ooulldeut that Dr. King's mw Discovery for con sumption, beats 'em all, and cures wheu everything else falls. The greatest kluduca 1 can do my muuy thousand friends Is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottle atFryV drugstore. Regular Size 6()o. and If you want llrst class horseshoe ing, you will llml Jack Harklns at Puttie's, opposite foundry. Four persons were killed by an explosion on a rook boring vessel at Irongatcs Saturday. A largo lot of cholco dairy and creamery butter for fair week. Get your supply now. Clurlt & Kppley. "August Flower" This is the query per What Is petually ou your little boy's lips, And he is It For? uo worse than the big eer, older, balder-head-,dloys. Lite is an interrogation point. " What is it for?" we con tiaually cry from the cradle to the frve. .So with this little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask: "What In August Iowkr l'ou ?' As easily answered as asked : It is for Dys fMrpaia. It is a special remedy for tb Stomach and Liver. Nothing more ttawt tkis; but this brimful. We fcwHm August Flower cures Dyqwfwis. Wc know it will. We bivtmtm for knowing it. Twenty 'MM ago it Uried iu a small country " Iowa. TWay it has an houored place itt every city and country store, MtfM6e one of tli largest inanu fcctttrinK plant in the country and M0 everywhere, Wfcyjs this? The fwpoa i m simple as a child's tkmH It to hornet, does one tjUag, and does it right along it ewe Dysfiepsu. motion was made to proceed with tho nonniinntlou, and Mayor Porter nominated Boswell P. Flower, for governor. Tiio nomination wassre- onded on behalf of Tammany, by Col. Fellows. BourkeCouhrauealso seconded the nomination of Flower. I'hos. Dewllt, of Kings, plueed Alfred C. Cuaplu In nomination for goverior. lirst uaiiot resuneo Flower 334. Chapiu 48. The noin Inatlon of Flower wi made unani mous, amid the wildest sceues. DARING ESCAPE OF A THIEF. PiTTsutma, Sept. 10. Fredrick C. Fltziliiimoi)s,murderer of Detective Gilklubon, and a despcratu thief, escaped from tho county Juil uboul 2 o'clock yest.-rday morning. The escape Is the most during ever ef fected in this pari of the county. He was incarcerated in a cell iu murder ers' row on tuo nrst tier, waning trial for murder, which' was to beglu next week. Fltzsltnnwus hud al ready been couvlctrd On several charges of robbery. Tho prisoner gained the Jail corridor by tawing the bars of his cell door. He then scaled the wulls, reachiug the tup of the building, where he used a saw on the bars of a window overlooking the warden's residence. By a most during leap ho gained tho roof of Warden Berlin's residence. Thence to the jail court by meuuo of a rope that could have been occured only by liK-una of outsldo assistance From the top of the juil wall he jumped to the roof of tho shed of the olduveuuesideof the juil. His es cape was not discovered until 0 o'clock. A DASTARDLY DKFU. CiriOAao, Sept. 10. A bold at tojupt wrs miulo to wreck tho Cannon-ball express on the Pittsburg, Fort Waynu & Chicago railroad Monday ulght. Wheu the truln was two miles o.ist of Whltiug.Iud., Eugltper Pleson saw nn obstruct ion ou the truck, aud reversing the lover, the eugluo camo to a slop Just U3 tho pilot pushed Its uoso against a barrier of railroad ties. While (he passengers and trainmen were standing about tho euglue (lis cushlug the narrow r-cupo from death, Charles Howard, of Whiting, an employo of tho Btundard Oil Company, camo running up and said he knew all about tbo attempt to weult tho truln, ''There, were live of them," Howard si Id excitedly, "and It was tholr Intention to wreck the traiu aud then rob tho express muitenier und tho pfHengera," Howard then told how he met the live men ut Whiting during the afternoon, und that they hud In vlttfd him to walk down tho Pitts burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago tracks a'ter ilarkuess had sot In. It wai about 7:10 o'clock when the patty rouohed tho spot where tho ties Were placed ou the trooks. Howard Bays that all of the mon were armed, ami, pointing thclrrevolvent at him, they compelled htm to aid In put ting tho timbers noross the rulls. Ho attempted to run nwuy and wurn the tinlnmcu, when tbo nib bora threatened to shoot if he movtd. Ills story was not believed and he was arrested ou suspicion of being one of the wieokorsaud brought to thi city. A score of ollleers from South Chicago are hunting through the Indiana. nmrahi ufter the live men. A KENTUCKY FUKll, llAitHPDSiiunu, Ky., Sept. 10 For llft-en years bad blood has ex isted bolwecen tho Douslya mid Jnrduiia, ami during that time tine Jordan and otto of tho Boaslya have fttlleu victim of the feud. Yivter day Darwood Jordan took ome watermelons to B.UvIs to ell, Owen lleiilys passed by aud trietl to renew tho old eiude, but Jortlui wanliil no dlfllculty. Beanly got Ids htvthcr aud father, who renewed the quarrel against the protilatln ( of Jordan, wh, ugaltmt the uneaual .oitK deluded hlmilf ttf bvt hn' pouUi with Ills kulfo ami In noiue ' l A workingmen's torchlight pro cession lust night marched by the palace ind cheered President Diaz.. The palace was crowded with people cougratulat'ng tho president nn bis birthday. He has been mado the recipient of many rich presents. The present sugar crop in Tiowa Calientcs promises an ubund.iut yield. It is feared that the recent heavy rains lmvo endamsered the sugar, coflce and cottan cront In tho South ern states. Tho minister of finance tins ordered tuut or all metal or mineral exported from this country two specimens, of one-half ounce each, must be taken from every bar. The rumor that there Is to be a chaugo In the United Slates Ieguliou issemi-ofllclally denied. Tho chief of police Is endeavoring to ascertain who sent out the story contniucd in tho dispatoh telegraph ed from San Francisco August 31 last in reference to the alleged re volutionary feeling In this oountry, and woo be to him if caught. It lb surmised two persons nre concerned In It, one a Journalist, the other being an ex-member of congress. STATE- year; cow one year; herd of five Head. J. V. McKlnney, Turner, Or. Bull calf. 8. P. CAR HIIOF3 ON FIRE. Portland, Sept. 10. A flro broke out toduy In tbo Southern Pacific car shops a few miles Bouth of this city. Puitlculurs not yet received but It N thought tho loss will not bo large. 3:30 p. m. Later report indicates that this flro Is mote serious than was nt first reported and that tho loss will reach between $40,000 and C50.0CO. Repair who) s, aud all out buildings have been destroyed. Tho machine shop was saved by a hard fight. Several coaches weio also consumed. MARKBTS. San FitNX'i8co, Cul., Sopt. 10. Wheat, buyer 1891, $1.70, season I1.78J. Portland, Or., Sep. 10. Wheat vulloy $1.00; Walla Wullu$l.I0 WJSATHEttRBPORT. San Francibco, Sept. 10. Fore cast for Origou and Wushlugton; Light rultiH Western Washsngtnu. Why it is Popular. Because it has proven its ubuoluh merit over aud over again, because it bus uu unequalled record of cures, because its business is conducted in a thoroughly honest manner, and becuus-e it combiues 'economy and strength, being the only medicine oi which "100 doses one dollar" is true these Btrong points have made Hood's Sursaparilla the most success ful medicine of the duy. ItP.Aii ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. Deliali Grler to A Shepherd, 1 a of sec JO, t 0 s, 1 w, $00. Soren Peterson and wife to Thei b.ld Klrscii, 105 a, sec 8 t 0 s, 1 w, $10,C00. Mithius Johnson aud wife to Geo Woolen, p und c 3, Johnson's ad to Sllverton, $-100. Soren Peterson aud wife to Wm F Eastlwrn, 307.21 a In Marion and Clackamas counties, $3o00. Charlotte itemson nnd husband to W H Reinson, It 7 blk ;4, Capital Park, $700. WECutterlin and wife to W H Rcmson, sj It 5, 0, blk 48, Univer sity ad, $a)5 Orgon Land Co. C W McCown, It 12, blk 12, Highland ad, $?50. a;.o World Knrlrlicil. x ii- i".. iliius of the present day fo; Iw ; ru li(.;i ;.i of everything that will fM.-l :e t j 'J:e material welfare aud .op.ii'o .; .n-iiKi.idarealmostunlim .It.!, r-.d v.'ica Syrup of Figs was first :o'!v'v"J l.'i worH M-aa enriched with die cu'y ;icrfcct larative known, as it !s flic O-.ly : it-is Jy wh'jh, is truly pJearing r.tid refrc&htng to the taste and prompt a:ui eCfcctual to cleanse the cystem .'jcn'.ly in the Spring-time or, in fact, tt r:iy time, and the better it is known the mote pooular it be ionics. New Crop. Just arrived from Japan for the fair, the people of Salem und vicinity, a large Importa tion of Japan Tea, basket fired and uncolorod, tho purest nnd most healthy hi tho market, "Capital" brand, und Is selling at the low price of GOo per pouud. Clark & Epploy, OS Court street. Sonio people seem to bo anchored In the parlor when they pay a call. To the flight of time nnd tho near approach of her hostess' dinner hour this sort of caller pays uo attention. Frequently she says, "Oh, I must go," gets up, sits down again, and goes on talking. Presently she again says that sho must go, gets up and continues to talk. Sho gets into the hall at length and talks there. Finally tne anxious visitee, wuo hears the baby crying up stairs, gets the door open for her guest, who makes n supplementary call upon the doorstep, exposing tho other to pneu monia. At last sho descends the steps, and tho hostess precipitately retreats and shuts tho door, for fear sho will think of something else to como back and say. The writer once heard of a woman who, considerably chagrined at tho an nonnceiuent of a visitor whom she kru-w had tlieso staying powers Just as she was preparing to keep an impor tant engagement, decided to go into the pat lor with her bonnet on and explain her hurry. She even arranged with her husband to como into tho room aud 'remind" her at the end of a quarter of an hour. The guest did not tako a hint from tw bouuet beyond saying that she would only stay a few minutes, but when tho reminder came bhe exclaimed, Oh. tlieu I muitgo, of course," stood up and remained talking several min utes more, walked to the door and stopped again. At last Mrs. R., in des peration, suggested that they should walk along together as far as they could. Tho visitor agreed, but even at the corner where they parted, she .stood talking long enough for Mrs. R. to lose her train and her appointment Shy and nervous young peoplo have the hardest time in leaving, and are more to be pitied than blamed. Their hiiflering is often great They aro im pressed with the idea that tho how is of more cousequenco than the what, uid they keep trying and trying to lead the conversation into what they think will be n graceful departure. They are wishing' themselves away a great deal more desperately than any ono else can. They watch for pauses in tho conversa tion, and clear their throats to intro duce some variation upon Lemuel's "I guess I'd better be going," but they are never quick enough. Somebody elso begins to speak, and they resign them selves with sinking hearts to waiting another ten minutes. Still it is not always the caller's fault that she docs not go. Sometimes it is tho hostess who is tho fluent person. who ends every sentence with a rising inflection, indicating that it is only sus pended nnd that sho Is going right on. In such caso it may appear to tho caller as if it would bo rudo to interrupt her, though sho may lmvo heard tho muffled tiptoeing of tho rest of tho family past tho parlor door and tho subdued clatter of china from somewhere, and have a painful suspicion that dinner or tea is ready and they don't want to ring tho bell. Hut there Is ono golden rulo at least that the caller may stick to. When you onco get up to go never sit down again. -New York World. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, rninte.Oils and Window Gloss, Wnll Pa per nnd Border, Artiste' Ma terials, Lime, Kair. Nails nnd Slihitrlrs. Hay, Feed aud Fence Posts, (irnss Seeds, Etc NKW advertisements. "The Best" "The Besf BOOTS AND SHOES. iKJSt- Two nicely furnUlied moms im nrntll'-orHtauri WDerir streei.oniy lUCMiKk non h o."oppru Iiome. D-H-lt TTf.n HKXT.-Vnrtr n re nt y li.no. Call at nttMrs. . L Flbrtrr'H, tji."0lie opera hf.me. good plow dollars ro of catarrh by taking How's This? WooH'or one hum! red ward for for uuy ciso that cannot be cured Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. I'jiknky A Co., Props,, To ledo, O. W'o, tho mulenilk'ucd. lmvo kaawa K.J. ( nouey for thnliut 1,'iynus, mid beltuvo him to bo irfoclly lmnorublo luall Inul ni'sn trmiwiotlotm, nail tliituioli.lty nbln to wrryoul any o'JllinUlDua niiulo by tholr nrm WTolTlo (1UI'-X' W'"1mI. DniijUU, WAMUt0,Kt.NNAN A MAUVIN, Wholesale uriwKiiii, xoieao, u. Hall's Catarrh Cure It taken Inter nally, tutting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials Kent five. Price 73V, per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Are You (Join- Kasl? If so, bo sure and see that your llukela Mul via "The North Western Line." The C.Bt. P. M. &0. Uy Tnis Is the great short lino from St. Paul or liuliilli toad iHiluts east and mnilli. Their mngnltlcout track, peerless vestlbuled dining nud sleep ing oar tralus, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road n national reputation. AH classes of passengers nro carried on tho vestlbuled trains without extru charge. All ticket agents sell tluktiU via this line, Ship your freight anil travel over this famous road. W. H, Mi:ai, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. Bt, Portlaud, Or, A, J, Lklano, Trav'g Agt. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor irvdcribc4 1 Outorkt Buskolsof all kinds Wm. Sargent. Mouldings Wm. Sargent. Stale i'uultry Association. All lersotw Interested lu the breed ing and Improvement of thorough bred pou'try In Oiogon.uro requested to meet ut Salem, ou Wednesduj evening of fulr week, Sent. lGth at which time aitiou will he taken toward the organization of a State Poultry Association. 8-10-ilw-tf Passengers destined to tho promi nent cities eust or thu .Missouri rlvei should patronize the Chicago, Uulot, Puelllo it Northwestern Hue. Mag muceni ruiiumn and Wugiiur sleep "SS i. elegant Pullman urn' Norihwehtern timing car, fiee re cllnlng fhalr oars, rmiuUomo du coanhos and comfortable I'lilhimJ. colonist sk-i pt-rs. ohI am; Tho light or tbo railroad com paules ugulimt tho rate fixed by the commission, es)eclnlly ir they ,uv able ! delay tbo eases in t)0 exiurts for a year or two, will very Hiu.; result In uu Ironclad maximum freight law at the next eesslou oi the l.-nl-luture. What they would bo by complying w Itli the couiniU slon's requirements, they will spend lu litigation and lobbying, A rail Mud company is sotnetluies a olam. Telegram. Now CIcuiIi.b. In l'ruutlr SUIiuu !!?" ?.'" w,rt.'J ' m,.M,". one of tha rlrllitlU of ih UlnmlUB f the titll Mnlr u h M,,iif 1H) , ihv , , ' rlveU utr:tui if IxMuMitprcrurMl ta ioci ttb lhmoofrllaUlo i.t) ntl u.i prewnlath- It l.h. ivw tl, ." i,i" lliHf.,r -rtDtiir'ti or lio,o toimr vuUltieuiUifv(.iim meitlo.l tru.ir. u;v wnlu.tclitlUHn.tfrfv., bllloiu iwattteal Uimumiunin KirmxHl oruili IIO'lvl. .v. wr. ,....... mhich uu mr urariy lulfof ciiturytKiciiimrUlh lC From MHlul(ibl -liouKt.l.mm Vle'oHto wn j a drlMiid, u itrknowrd(t uprlorliy uiwtt Willi no ilnllonne lu in loatUtlw Mrlirtltlwbc-ouKd M tjlml ti,!i: ny. Hi miMi r'iivtua airwL bno. liV, tho cant wnlle . ln n rt-nid M IU vlrtuw In ra ;r vw itn0i, dri lcptU. oiittlmtlon.thmiiiikUtni nd kid. y BlllUWIt. IUa lu c d ot nialarlal Tho Dlblical Novel. Taking ago for ago with tho change of civilization, our time, in finding in terest iu a Biblical novel, repeats tho period of tho religious drama, and oc casionally tho latter day story is as crude, comparatively, as was the earlier play, as coarso In Its feeling and as re volting in its action. Low Wallace, learning from Kingsley and Victor Hugo certain literary effects, wroto a tale that was at least powerful in ad venture, scone painting and the feeling for humanity; it had forco, though somewhat rudely exercised j and, ii its attraction was at times a meretricious glitter, tlicro was also much besides to hold aud fasten tho mind by tho energy of grout Ideas In which tho Christian woild Is built If tho actual rovorenco of the reader was not offended and his sense of ar tistic propriety was not violated, there is no room to wonder that ho enjoyed tho talo and felt It deeply. But, while to say this is Justly duo to tho author, it is impossible to mako any similar al lowance for tho imitations to which his exaiuplo gave rise; thoyaro only degra dations of tho acred story. George E. Woodberry in Foruuf. Arabollo Why is Miss Passee so proud! Isabella WeU, there aro 200,000,000 engagement rings in tho world.and she has ono of them. Jowclors' Weekly. CURED uy allmenu, aioe CROFULA I that Impurity ot tho Wood which iro duces unsightly lumps or swellings on thu glaudsot tho neck; causes painful runnlnt; sures on thonrms, legs, or feet j dci elopes ulcers In tha eyes, cars, or nose, often cans, lug blindness or deafness; Is tho origin el pliiiplos, cancerous growths, or the many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors)" and fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption, nnd death, ltouu' tho most ancient, It Is tho most general ut all diseases or affections, foi very few persons aro entirely free from it. How Can It Bo My taking Hood's SarsaparlUa, which, by Uio remarkable cures It has accomplished, often tlien other medicines have failed, has pn eu Itself to bo a potent and pecul mr medicine for this disease, Soma those cures are realty wonderful, u you suffer from tcrotula or Impure blood, bo sure to try Hood's RarsapailUa. " K cry spring my wife and ahlldrcn liavo been troubled with scrolula, sores break ing out on them lu rarlous places. My llttio boy, three years old, has been a tcrribla sutfercr. list sprlug ho w-as una mass ut sores tram bead to ieet, 1 was advised to use Hood's Sarsajvartlia, and w e tuve all taken It. Tberesultlsthat all tune been rural ol the tcruiul. my uttlo N.y feeli'8 entirely C re from sorts, and all tour of my children look bright and healthy." l, h atuuuvu, x-auais vuy, ft. J. Hood's Sarsaoarilla Nollco for liids. NnTH'B H HEltKHY GIVEN THAT tfuli il bld will be received by iho City ufSn'c-in until .Uo'c-nck n w.. Septem ber 21. IHIi.iit wu:cli tm.csiild bids will be opened for'he building nud construction oi neWireoinmencine tn point on tbo Uomt street sewer ni the iMHiiuolebelvvePli blocks (i- and (i, una rmtuliig iheuce to t j tho center of thenlley .n bloi-k 02 at the north Hue ofL'ourt ftiott; thence turntcg to the lHtntnu angle ol 51 degrees 4 j min utes, nnd runnlnijalonK renter ol alley In block GJ, and ending nt a point In iheceu. ter of the alley lu block 61 nt Its Internee i.on with the souli linn of hemeetii street I !nns nud specltlciit'oi's for thi conslruillou of Mild LCMcr ison Hie lu the offlceof the city surveyor a deposit ol SIO.CO must nee jnipuuy tin-bl't iisu guar nrtte of eond f.ilth on the part of the bid Uertbat lie will execute the ronlrscibond and undertaking nnd lurnNU good and s Jfllelent sureties to be approved by the mayor In case the contmel Is awarded to said bidder, which deio-ltwlll be for feited to the CttyofSnlem In case of failure on tho part or the bidder to comply with any of snid requirements; tai'd bond, cn trart and undertaking la on fllo In the office or the city suneyor. The Uy ol Salem reserves the right to rrleUutiy and all bids.. Done by order of the c mnion council of the City ol ssalem, Oregon. M. E.UOOUE1.L, 9 11-td Recorder of the City of Salem. AAMOLD! -THE- Reuowned o J AT M. E. CHURCH, Friday Evening. Sept. 18th. Under the auspices of the Epworth League, aud i. E. 8. 8., for the benefit of library fund. Tickets, 50 Cents, Cu sale at Dearborn's Book store REED'S OPERA HOUSE. w & Co.i m. drown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. "The Best." Fair Week, 1891. The Belmour-Gray Dramatic Com- pauywlllappearduring the week In a choice repertoire of POPULAR PL A VS. Wednesday, September 16tli, Will bo presented the pleasing Com. cdy Drama May Blossom, Change of play each evening. fiSy-Reservod seats at Pattou's. THE GREAT Portland Industrial Exoosition With its Worldlof Wondcis OPENS SEPT. 17, 1891. CLOSES OCT. 174. Music by th great ZAPAD0RES BAND direct fiom the City of Mexico. Artllibm the jjreat masters of Europe nnd America, valued at n quarter million dollnrsa wondernu Electrical Adaptions In lull opentlon. A Kplendld t'erleof Mineral Exhibits. MV "The Best' !'!! IIWH hum,-. 25c WaiTColuniD, V "Jl Ices Inserted for ONE nw, WORll EACH INHEUTION.0 nV-J11 sonient Inserted lu this .ninn..9. tunn twenty-flve cents. --" wii T .TA iaTF? Pket book cowSr Ar. . P; 1,urs' wUlcl1 aro only v.ilnVbi. 3 A. jr. iw ,5 -IUt. IMMur pilKKENT.-Uood olllce rool L1 floor lu excellent location eX,!? I ntJooHNALonice. ""'i, tnqm,! poit RENT.-A new v room cotuTTJ r tin I re ot At is. D. L. KlesUr's, JL& 9 operu house. ' TOI .OK KENT ? roomH for furnished as klt ruum. street, F J.'IIKAP.-Two furnkiw light houiekaepln;. 2 neuHH kiuuen nnu the other W . Noeh Ildreu. Call at 4M Cb?rneS , before 1) a. in. ia V Department THE iETNA THEATER 110 STATE ST. Wednesday, Sept. the lfith, TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Grand extra attraction, Six round contest for points be tween C. ROSS Of Spokane Fall, and ED. CUFF Of San Francisco, for a purse of $100 and gate receipts. Contest acridly on Its merits. 15 Star Artists. 3 Ratling Comedies. Come, Como all. You'll Como Again. New Location. The J. C. Booth real estate office has been moved over Joucs A llernardl, New Hush bank block. Dissolution oi" Co-partnership. aHR firm of Show llros has dissolved this . day tho co partnership existing bo t ween I he membrrs, by mutual concent, E. t. Suow coiitlnultiK In tbo business, and o -Burning nil the llublfitks of the Arm and to rolled nil debts duo the tlim. E. O. fcmw rttlrliiK fiom the biislnesK. K. t, BNUW. K C.-NuV. Dated at Salem, Or,, Auk. 8, itfll. 8 6 iw W.M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. la! attention paid to transient stock. &iti :- Salem Boat House. -:- CHAS. H.McOLANE, Propr Filled with Novel and Interesting In. Art, Science and Industry. A Grcntcr;Numberof Exhibits than ever before presented upon the coast. Tha Stock Department made a Promi nent feature. 7ANTfcI).-ABtrl to do feneral W VV work. Aunlvnt IClPPn....:tLr east Shite btreet, f3 Ij'On HKNT.-everal good office no, X' over my store ouKtatcslieet. W.T. HINEMsi, POUND. A ladles plu. Owner on .mm) l,. inll.n.. n. . 1. ... ..Ml.. - . K Inir cliaiL'Ps. jfiMuvBu.-iMrs. frank 'Jot tor vl JA) moved her coroet. stoie dnun.t.,1 also measurei taken aurt coi-hct vn, I u.u. tjti vujuiiici tan E)iiri-u, uesiioliJI '"" "- aii ' nincj.j Doni one acre t r ni oarn, wituiunnlnc wntei In ,..! itirn A lioi.tittrnT 1. i.iin.. .- i . auiront HGtond linitmw.n riui.t t..,.;i of Asylum avenue ufler cn;sio" tv I F ban going to Asylum. F lOIt SALK. At a bargalo, homo, eight room house, aniS' nutlv mmprpfl with -' V luluh n ptoi and neatly .papered, with tv tS. ""'... ner. jjeii louuioninus IveizriAv Apply to Williams 4 Enghcd tan compnnj'. 6 u 8?ft' mm in Prcm 1 lie Largest Display nl ;Fr.ilt land thelKinest Exhibit ol Agrlcult- ure ever mndeln ihol'aclflc Nerthwcst. All manufactories; In iulImotIon, Everything New. No Dcnd Exhibits. The Exposition ot Expositions Admission; as usual. Greatly lUduced Ilatcsfor round'rlp ouall passen- ger lines, U3dw WANTED Our agents naVsUK,utt I a month telllnV rmr ..ji , , .11. .,!. nr ...---. -V """ "W ngentB.and wIUioko back oil vA n sold If a county agent fulls to clear u and expenses afer a thlrtj fit. s' trial (, a general agent lef-s than 2M. We in send Inrge Illustrated circulars and leim with a special otrer to full IcirKoty n. Apply nt onco and pot. In n? tho t.-,. Address Kennor Jlnuufacturlnci).vnu burg. l'a. UddTtf OALEM irtONand JlO'lTl.E IinrifR- O Cash paid for old Iron, rags meiii, i luuwtifl, unuirt. clu oecono uaua gwai t .'v.ue.kuuu eum, v'iii ut. ioo uomiaercm Mieeu IJ2Tai HEMOnRHOI D (I'lles) of every vsrfci I Ulcerb and Klt,bure, Prolapsus ufiitl 'ptum etc I'ojltively, cured ltontpmi detention from business, l'atients lifttt(t hPlVAH 111. 1 llfll WI1 h.mfia i n . .....,.. anteed. An end to the old baibarca meinoa oi cuiiinp una ugaturior. id Co., Lock .box IB Salem, Oregon. 9IJa Capital n LOW SI.V EE, Merchant tailor. All kinds ot clothing made to order. ite).nlrlng nnd cleaning ututly done, Onebnck hiiTt V-), formerly Sli. One frock suit 8v2, formerly HO. One oicramt S20, loinuriyf:0. Onu vest S2.f0, i.i".M''."" ullr t'airoi n.iniHi;?, mrinerly r-' i.ominerflal St., Salem, dr.0 12 lm Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours olIM None but white labor emp'oyedltl establishinHnt. A good substantial meal o kedlott cluss style Twenty-flve cents per meal, RED KROvT Court street, between Journal Office ul jMinioH i.ivery. 510. D I PRINTING T, Braughtanddrivlug horses, young and old. Inquire of G. W. ANDERSON, Coolc Hotel. B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leave order ai( i lobe Ileal EsUiteKxchange J. P.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRU.CK LINE. Unullug f nn klurts. llest work. -ion nt every train. ANK OK THE LAHOTOT ESIABlbfr jmenta in the State, low". " Portland. Largest stock Legal v?? the State, a-d biggest discount price llHt of job printing, and gfS'" aiparu 1'rtaUr Balem Orwi Oregon State Fair, I M.T. RINEMAN. DKAI.KB I Staple and Fanty Groceries, iJ!i?'ry tiltiHsware, Iimps, Woedon AxVi lr'w wro. AH kinds of mill fjed iiiKI"'; t'rlee iviid for Country produce ' WVmiIMi usUaie of your iwtlx.uiier !(3MIlKi,tiet FAIWI FOKSALE. " JM acres of btt stock and frutt land ln Near8,lverkJrn.gh,e;n i A. . NH MM nfl n IVI. I I. . .... ui SHIMP, l Uysunan and Suieon. IM ot Philadelphia 1 ELECTRICITY THE TRUE ENEMY smiBs&w sSSS.1 PMLLU'S&CO., Merchant Tailors. A.uii line or import! and domestic woolens. Also a complete stock of cent furnishing goods. All the latent stv? 315 Commercial street. stiles Those Afflicted With the habit ol using to excen. liqCor, OPIOI OR TOBACCO Caiuib'alna. COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE 'TTHK KI-CLEV INSTITUTE , '""'? r.r-,Th,rd nnd Madison t8 Port !i'V'' r-Cttll w write. HtrtSl? SZaan Thirty-first annual exhibition onto I management of the Oregon Hiaw'.. Acrrliillnro lll hn lulld at tD W' " , grounds near balem. commcnclnif on Mmiil.iir UnnfoiitliPr 14. 1S?1 And lasUng one week. OVKR $15,000 IN CASH PBBMlrS Offered for ugricull ural. Mix k au lciil exhibits, for works of art uis i.i ir , . . .... A u Ileduccd rates for tire nua irew - . transportation lines to a m'i"na l unon the errou ire ollered exhibitors. funoy work and trials of ipe"' luccd rates for tire aodhOci"' nnrinllnn llitHJ III lit Q fnUl roportant lmproveuienU have ooo ipon the grounds nnd Increased ww re ollered exhibitors. Parilion wUI be Open 4 Nigbts ! ft; J A splendid field ot liorsesentertd M speed department, and fine w" raolng will be given each day M i Kntrles ror premiums clo J 7:30 p.m. ExlilbitorsoreurgedWBrt many of their entries on "rrjjju fair ns possible. Oooos, lw?JSr in clen for exhibition must oe m " toy 10 p. m. on Monaay 'atmmg 3 C - U4 3 v r cc3 m.ou aiouuuj. PXIICE3 OF AUMiB-""" t i Zerfi Man's day tlcke Wnman'M day ticket Man's Feason iicnei Hond to tbesecrviuryat tySViSatitU' orloOeo. w. vatl.1,'' " Kalem, for a premium Ul- , ELLIS & WHlTLtf LIVERYMEJs'' . Until South, of Willow""" fiCS SALKM o -rfl Tlfl Tvrri"nftAT tajv Truck & Dray Line. 3.1. HOOD OO.AjwUilu,IJir5'12 too &e tt On DoiiRr 0,P8CvIUlalX 8U, SaltW 5sS Good UAinsJana rjw" stronsUolO. . - -u.-- V ji - n yra!' v - .- UUm?