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t) mS&Sfe r-nmirirfriirtif riini iinrrnini w SH- I cohimnnd of tho fifteenth nrroy corps at Warsaw, nnd is In charge of tho Busamn army maneuvers in Poland, lias Issued an order for the Immediate arrest of any person en deavoring to witness the mamuvers without a passport from himself, and ho Is said to keep outnll foreign ers nnd newspaper correspondents. The behavior of tbn Russian troops tinder Are of smokeless powder, about which must curlilly h fell In military circles, la therefore most likely not to be known. The Rus sia government la straining overy nerve to keep Ihe army sulllciently supplied with food uud thereby prevent discontent among the trcop. It Is said the garrison at KuarKoll was on half rullous during ten days of the month, owing to a failure of the supply department to do its duty. Tne responsible otllcer was degraded In rank. SHALL vox. New York. Sept. i. Word ww received from the city of Campeche, Mexico, that small pox is rauint there. Over 1000 cases nnd more than 5200 deaths are reported, people -ore panic stricken and the dlseot-e I- spreading. THUEK BOYS KlLLHD IN CHICAGO. Ciiicaqo, Bept. 24. Three boye. ranging In ago between eleven and fifteen, were killed in the Ruuk Island yards today. They wen. stealing n ride on a frelghtcar loaded with lumber and tho lumber feb upon them, crushing them. FOBTV-8KCOND NEW YOMC. GKrrv'am;ita,Penn.,Si?pt.24. The Tammany braves today dedicated a monument erected on this battle Held to mark the position held by the 42nd New York inf.nitry which enlisted and was sent out by the wigwam hi 1601. CKOI HBPOOTW. CoNSTANTiNOPB, Sept. 24. Abun dant harvests are reported from most Turkish provinces. St. Pbtkksiiuko, Sept. 24. "Win ter crops will bo scanty aud a re newal of the famine is apprehended In 1802. The failure Is due to bad weather, latesowiug, mid unwilling ness to use grain for sowing during the famine. 8COTT3 KUNKKAL. Eiui:, l'a., Bept. 24. The funeral of Hon. Wm. L. Scott took place from his residence this afternoon. Services simple but Impressive Among the most noted many dis tinguished persons present: Ex-presl dent Cleveland, Daniel S. Lam out. Governor Pattlson. Rail Road Accident With Loss of Life. LATE NEWS FROM ALASKA. Democrats of Washington, Com rades of Battlefield, Four Men Killed, Foolish Woman, Not on the Bills, The Harvest Festival, A Steamer Wrecked, State and Foreign News, Etc. HOTEL AltUIVAliS. "WILLAMrTTTK" F Sharp, MH Merrill, TJ! Ray burn, E J Jellcy, N H Dygert, E A Johnson, Portland. J Phillips, S M Cooper, Capt L Merrill and wlfo, S P. TC Smith. II R Shorrlll, IIarrinburg. REFroro, N Y. NF Merrill, Chicago. G A Cook, Reston, "cook." WAHardoy, A Campbell, A D Rarncy, Tel Co. T U Smith, J M Tyler, C II IUohards, S J Laudon, H A Camp bell, II J Smith, Portland. Jub Bomtt, Gardluer. BP Brown, Wash. G Lawry, Taconia. G W Goodo, Woodburn. O F Wright, Ilarrisburg. A M Mitchell. F Zorn, Howell. A II Salo, Astoria. Ilojiolfs-, Yet Saved. From aletter by Mrs. Ada E.IIurd ofGrotou, H. I)., "was tukou with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough net in and four doctor gave mu tin. I gave myself up, de termined 1 could not a lay. My hus band was advised to gel Kluu'a Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds. I took eight bottles; It hns cured me and I am now well and hearty." Trial bottles free at PryV drugstore, regular ulzu 50o nnd $1. Att disorders caused by u billon otnto ol the system om be cured by uslnir Carter' JJttle Liver l'ill. No pain, griping or ill,, comfort attending tliclr uso. 1 ry them. Their Kendo uctlon unit good ellect on lli ysteui uwlly make them u lwfwct Utile pill lbey tilfMui) thow who uo them. Carter's Utile Liver I'llU may well bt termed "I'erfoetlou," No one kuowi letter than those who haye used Carter's Little Liver I'llU what relief they Intveglveu whtn luktm lor dy ptiklalJlnlnu.nliiliiib side, toii.ll patlou una disordered stomach. "August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca, Mo., during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach nnd Womb, and writes: "My food did not seem to strengthen me at all and tuy appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, ami I had such pains in my leA side. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, nnd I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of ray limbs, 1 1 seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells came on, my feet and hands would turn cold, aud I could get no sleep at all. I tried everywhere, and got o relief before using August Vlowci Tkcn the chauge came. It has doui mt a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure.'1 d & 0. CRIXV, Sole Maa'fr.Woodbury.NJ. NRI1RASKA KIU'DHLIOANS. Lincoln, Neb., Sep. 21. The re publican state convention was called to order here at 10 this morning Chairman Watsou, in his opetiiug speech said: "If nlgns are true the republican national convention at Omaha (elieere). In 1S02 will uoni Inate the next president of the United Statej, and that man will be the gl iriotis captain of the gallant idilp of Htat", the skillful navigator, fearl&M leader, bright, brilliant, matchless Blaine." At the mention of the name of Blaine, a cord from the rear was touched aud a portrait of the secretary of state dropped in light. The eliect was magical, a hundred delegates Immediately sprang to their feet and ciieercti. Among tho resolutions Introduced aud referred to committees, was one opposing any fusion whatever with tlie democratic party. In formation nf tho platform there was a little dif fereucoof opiulon as .to the finati claland transportation question. It was finally decided to place tho re publicans of Nebraska on record, at- declariug'tfor honest money and en dorsing the republican legislation in the last congress, on the silver ques tion. The administration of Presi dent Harrison was approved. KAlLItOAl) ACCIDKNT. PiTrsiiUiKJ, Sept. 21. A wreck occurred this morning on the Pitts burg & Western railroad at Ellwood about eight miles from New Castle in which two men were killed out right and six or eight others injured, several fatally. NEwCASxr.K,Pa.,Sept.2 1. A terri ble wreck occurred this morning on the Pittsburg & Western railway at McKims siding. At this point a work train with n force of 60 men wero engaged in putting down a now track. While they wero on the tram throivlng oh" the dirt, a freight crashed into It piling the card and oiigiiics up in a mass. Steam and boiling water poured over those caught In the wreck, for a moment there was silence, then tho air was broken by shrieks ol1 the dying. Ono of tho trainmen who escaped without lujury, fainted with horror, The trainmen and laborers not Injured began at once to assist those imprisoned in the debris. By 11 o'clock tho bodies of olght rtallan laborers weto taken from tho wreck and with Engineer Houghton tills swells tho number of dead to nine. At least 20 muu are lujurod, several of whom cannot re cover. All tho bodies are tenlhly mangled and dlsllgutcd. LATH FHOM ALASKA. PoiU'LAND, Or.. Sept. 21. A let tor received today by the Asaooiated Press from Jimetia Alaska, under dato of Sept. 12th, says: "Intelll genco has Just reached hero from the uppor Yukon, that a band of hostile Chllcats attacked a small hunting party of two whites and live Indians, and that several were killed. It Is thought hero that tho party Is Ewlng Earlsclltr, and one composed of 12. B. Ewlng, a prominent citizen and journalist of Missouri, Hurhort Enrlvcllfl'e, a young HugllshuiUii aud live In dians, nil wero well armed. No par ticulars could bo learned from the Indian who brought tho news. IIKMOCIIATS OK WAHIIINMTO.V, Poiiti.anu, Sept. 21. Chauneoy P. Muck, president of the National association of Democratic clubs, followed President Drum's address of welcomtf yesterday afternoon. Ho assailed the Hoptilillu.wi parly for Its tendencies toward contrail zatlou, declaring that the war could never have been successfully fought by a centralized government. Ho also denounced tho Republicans for tho enactment or (ho MuKtuley bill, aud that tho producers wero an nually taxed ouo billion dollars for thoheNolit or ltepubllcan monopo lists. Committees wore appointed on credentials, resolutions, iiomiua lion of otlleers, utc, and rece was taken until 8 o'clock p.. m. At the night so-iston the audlto rlum was crowded with an audience of 2,0iK) people. Thorn was groat enthusiasm. Senator Kslivlmun, ol Yakima, wiw the llrst speaker or the evening. Ho was followed tv James M. lleok, ex-attornoy general or Pennsylvania,) who spoko mainly on tho tarllt. Ho denied that the Djinocrntlo party was ooinponod of freetraders. Tho exercises oltwod with a stirring uddrem by Mr. Hide out, a colored dolegalo from Seattle. UKM0CUAT8 OK WABIUNOrON. BltiKANK, Sept. 21. The seoond duy'H gcastou of tint convention of tho Domocratlo Societies, was well attended. Tho o 111 corn for thoen. dulngyeur woie eUsited us follows Honry Drum uti I George Hiugunl, of Tacotin, we.o rn-eleelinl, n'speot ively, prc-ldeiu mill crotary. C. II. Warner, of Colfax, vlca prvwl iIimiI, and FrniioU lltinry, of Olym- pla, treaitirvf Now Wluitoom was ah'iH'ii as the place of meetluir next yl'ur. t-'eimtor Fuulkmr Bpoke this ifternjitii, Congresniiian Byntin IsiK-akf toulghl, closing the conven ' tlon. The parly of eaotern demo crnts will arrive in Portland next Thursday, and will leave on the Saturday following. NOT OH TJ1K BILLS. . St. Louis, Sept. 24. At the Lon don theater, a Fccond-class variety house, Horace Cone In playing a thrilling drama entitled "Jack the Ripper," the culminating scene of which Is the execution of Jack. Tuesdny night Jack was hanged in Ono style, and a big audience en joyed his dance in tho air. But with tho dropping of the curtain, the enactment of another scene be gan. Mr. Cone had been cut down and the black cap removed, hut the man was insensible and his face t as changing color. His wife, who was standing by, fainted, and for a few moments the greatest excitement prevailed. Physicians summoned applied restoratives, but It was a half an hour before the riin.il re gained consciousness. "I believe I'm nil right now," he said today, "except that my throat is still bore from the choking. It was all my fault. I neglected to fasten one portion of my harness tight enough, and the result was that my throat and chin had to bear all the weight. FOOLISH WOMAN. St. Louis. Sept. 24. An inquest was held yesterday on the body of Mrs. Caroline D. Lludborst, who was Hotting In tho river. Mrs' Lindhorst hud saved enough money to buy a small house, where she aud her son and daughter lived. Some days ago she went to see a fortune teller. Finding that Mrs Lindlinrbt had money, the fortune-teller told her to bring $1000 to her to be In vested in lottery tickets and she would win enough to make her rich. She mortgaged her house and secur ed the money, which she took to the mystic. She received Instructions to call September 20. When she called she learned tho fortune-teller had disappeared. "Then," paid Mrs. Lindhorst, "I will kill myself." She walked nway and was not seen again until her body was found In the river. FOUHMKN KILLKI). Nociales, A. T. Sept. 21 Four men wero killed Tuesday afternoon by an accident on the Imtirls Mines Company's rnllrond, at Cerro Blanco mines, forty miles south of here, Tho railroad is n twenty-inch gauge, and Is twenty-nine miles in length running from Cerro Blanco station on tho Senora railroad to the mines up n very steep grade. On the down trip tho engine was thrown from the track, and four of the seven men ou board wero killed, in cluding both tho engineer and fire men, who wero scalded to death 'ilio llllli man Is not expected to survive. Small rooks wero placed on the track by some one, supposed to boa lecently-diseliarged Mexican employe, aud caused the engine to leave tho track. Tho Mexican authorities are Investigating the cause, and should the proof bo con vincing, the suspected parly will be taken to tho sceuo of tho accident and amid the debris shot to death. comkauks ok 'i hi: iiattli:kii:lo. St. Louis, Sept. 2-1. A general order Issued at tho national head quarters, Comrades ot tins Battle- Held, makes tho following changes: L. J. Allen, resigned as lieutenant general, is appointed asolilof-of-stoM', with full power to act as aud for the general commander;.!. 11. Moore, re signed us quartermaslei'-getieral and Is commissioned as lieutenant-gen eral and given general supervision of tho order in California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. E. T. Sowors resigned from tho court of Inquiry uud Is commissioned quartermaster-general. Tho following nro comimasloiied commanders of the order for their respective states, with tho rank ot major-general: Magnus Talt, Los Gates, Cal; T. S. Plum- mor, Puyallup, Wash. .Major-generals commanding staler will im mediately proceed to appoint re cruiting otlleers for portlous of their territory and report tho same to tho general's headquarters for com mission. Tho order U signed by Ueorgo E. D.iltou, commanding. TUB HAIIVHST KKST1VAL. Minneapolis, Sept. 21. Tho harvest festival was celebrated yes terday. The buildings are covered with bunting, aud many or them showed sheaves of wheal bound up in fautastio forms. Archesof wheat span some or tho streets, while others are constructed of flour barrels and sacks of grain. Religious ser vices were held this mornlug in tho various churches. In the uftcriionn there was u processloti of over 1000 tloaU. FOREIGN. OOLD COMING BACK. London, 8ept. 24. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank ot England on balance today was 100,000 pounds for shipment to America. NOIl-HlY AL1.0WKDOT LOOK ATC1KR MANY'S BULKRS. London, Sept., 24. A PneeiallsU at Dantzlo has been arrested for sav ing that King Otto, the crnzy sov ereign of Bavaria, was the most use ful monarch in Europe, In-cause be spends his time peeling potatoes. The remark was considered a rellec- rtlon ou the kal-erand other German prluees, not one of whom Is conspi cuous for anything hut good living. The police nro more than ever keen iu punishing any word f disrespect for the kaiser, and In Berllu yester day two men were warned In the street to stop laughing uud talking nbout the kaiser's board. Visitors have been forbidden to come within certain distance of royalty while plculeing or boating in the vicinity of Pottsdam. These orders have been isued in deference to the em press, who claims to have been an noyed by inquisitive visitors watch ing her at lunch nnd possibly com mencing on her healthy appetite. Iu future no one must dure look at royalty except when it chooses to go on exhibition. A kino's homancb. 'Paius, Sept. 24. TheyouugKing of Annum caused a sensation iu Algiers which will result iu the ad venturous youth being sent ulmosl immediately under a strong escort from his pleasant quarters near Al giers to Mediah. The Kiug,wbolius been iu custody in Algiers for three years past, is the victim of a love aflair which will have a very preju dicial eflectupou his future comfort. Although nominally a prisoner, he lived at u village culled Des Pius in the village of Eldior, about u mile uud u half from Algiers, and has practically had unrestrained liberty. Ho was not allowed to receive vlsi tors, indeed, but no limit was put ou his own actions, aud it is out of this liberty that all I he trouble has grow ii. The King is a good-looking young muu of twenty-three, wears Euro pean clothes, J) lays the piano uud rides u bicycle. His attendants re port that of lato his bicycle has car ried him iu the direction of Algiers almost overy night, whence his ma jesty did not return until early morning. The authorities decided to investigate the case, und discover ed not only u romantic love aflair, but a plan of escape from Algiers, which was actually to have taken place tho very night following its discovery. Tho whole thing had been worked out by tho young woman iu the case, aud she was promptly arrested. Tho Klug has been deprived of his bicycle, mid bus since been a close prisoner in his villa. Tuesday an olllclal order was received to trans fer him to Mediali next Friday, In which place Ills movements will bo most carefu'ly watched, as It Is con sidered a matter of tho highest Im portance to prevent his return to A ii u a m, ' Can! of Thanks. In behalf of the pupils of this ins titution und myself, I wish to thank tho public for tho lutereat shown In our work at the state fair. To managers of both cur Hues uud otllclulsubout the fair grounds and pavilion for courtesies, and espeo tally to Mr. Win. Savage, for the contluual helpfulness which made our duties far llghtor. Respectfully Yours, Olivk M Cakwkll, Supt. Oregon Iustuto for Blind. A KTKAMHK WIIKCKKI). Panama, tviu Galveston) Sept. 21. Tho sU'tunvr California, Captain Plohthull, lKHiud from Llvoqiool to Colon, was totally wreuked ou Septembor 10, on the north dido of Oruhn, ono of tho Islands of.ho Dutch Antlllej, near tho coast of Venezuela. She wus at the time en mute from Curueon to Savonllhi, United States of Columbia. The passengers aud orew, with the ex eoptlon of the second engineer, wero bifved. The mull was also rescued. Tho World rnrlclioi!. 'he facilities of the present day fe: he, reduction of even-tiling that will -onducc to the material welfare and .omiortol muukiad are almost unlim ited, cad -a hen Syrup of Figs was first jjro.li.eed '.he world was enriched with 'he only perfect laxative kuown, as it b the only remedy which is truly jJieaBinp; and refreshing to the taste uid piomj.t and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, i.t cay time, aud the better it is known the more poDular it becomes. i.OVE'S BURIAL. Lore N ftwidi Glre htm burial like a king. Lt the mllis4r ileath balls ring. Awl will" M " ,bo wal' For n raoHroh'a f aneraL At til heme! Lay whnl lie nlon nmilo dear, AH-1fsiiiHtitBO anil Its Irar. Mr' fcHKltt Mowam with Iborn And lalilaammor'n Kil morn. At bi feet Put oil b cctm ouee wan bK Itosy Wusb and rairtwous kia. And a trexs of ullkcn hair. That a lover onco found fair. Incense sweet Shall be his of heartfelt sighs. Holy wattr from sad e)cs. And the chanted litany. Libera me, Domlne. Then when all tho rites are oald, Set a tnnrblo at his bead. l.et this epitaph thcro be, "Ere he died Lovo murdered mc." -Crawford Nlcholls in Now Orleans Picayune, Some Amusing Addresses. A letter nddressed to "Santa Claus, Pnris, France,'' from Cleveland, read, "Please. Santa Claus, bring mo a sled, u village, a doll's playhouse and a shude for my lamp." It was returned to the dead letter ofUco hero, marked "Address incomplete." Another, from Charleston, was ad dressed to ' Kris Kringle, Hartz uioun tains. Germany." asking for various Christinas gifts. It was returned with indoi-MJiuents by seventeen different letter carriers, saying that tho "person could not be discovered." A letter received at Akron. Ills., has as its superscription simply: "Sal If you want to hear from your beau you had better como nnd get this letter. There is twenty dollars In it for Bob, nnd I send it tills way so that the post master won't bteal it." Another missivo is Inscribed with equal ingenuity: "Postmaster Please deliver this to tho young lady living in tho first house beyond the stocking fac tory, who wears a black dress and tacque. with white straw hat and brown trimmings. Now don't inako a mis take I" Washington Letter. A Good Coat I lie Tor Ironwork. The beautiful ironwork so much in vogue nowadays is generally finished, on account of its susceptibility to rust, with a coating of black lacquer or somo other preparation, which is not only inappropriate, but gives tho metal an unnatural appearance. A clever Frenchman, who was an expert in metal work, showed us such a simple and effective way of preserving it from rust, that it is worth remembering. The only material required is a cow's horn (tho toy trumpets sold in tho shops will answer tho purpose). ' Heat the iron nnd rub tho edg&-J tho horn over it that is alL If tho horn smokes a little as you rub it on you will know that tho iron Is hot enough. This will causo tho horn to melt, and an imperceptiblo coating will be left upon the iron that will afford complete protection from the damp for n year or more on outdoor work. On indoor ironwork it will last indefinitely. 2fow York Tribune. AlARKBTS. Pohtlanu, Sopt. LM.-Wheat valley $1.6 Walla Walla f 1.15, San Euancisco, Sep. SI. Wheat buyer; 16J1, 1.W; beuon f 1.81, ClllUAdO, Sept. 2B, At close wheat was atwuly cash, M, Dec, eoj. FreucU Boup.-ali klutla-Sroat & UlloV. .ro Vuu (iuins Kast? If s., bo sure uud see Hint your tickets read vla"TheNorth Western Lino." The C. St. P. M. &. O. Ry. Thts Is the great short line from St. Paul or Duluth toull points cast and south. Their magnificent track, peerless yestllmled dining and slee Ing car trains, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road u national reputation, AH classes of passengers are carried on tho yestlluiled trains without extm olmrge. All tloket agenti sell tickets via this line, ship your rrvlghtund travel over this famous road. W. H. Mkad, Gen. Act.. No, 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J. Lkland, Truv'g At. Hkv ! If you want somo or the be.t cheat or timothy hay, bran or feed of uny kind call at Hrewsler A White's, 01 Court street. Good stock and free delivery. Swkot TooTiiV-Try Boston ohlw aud buttercups at Jouea & Beniardl's, Bush bauk block. How Some Kings Swore. Louis IX, so devout in his old ago, sworo by God's resurrection. Charles VIII sworo "By tho light of God." Louis XII, who well merited tho titli. "Father of His People," fronted tho Deity with less familiarity. When he desired to emphasizo an assertion he simply said, "May tho devil carry ni6 off." Charles IX satisfied his morbid desiro for somo form of profanity by saying, "By tho head of God," or "By God's doath." Honry IV also had two oaths with which ho freely punctuated his conversation. Ono was, "Jarm dien" (May I deny God), and tho other was, "By tho belly of Gris." St. Gris was tho god of drunkards. St. Louis Republic. Knowladce of Flro Is Not Very Old. When it is considered how old the world's civilization is, it seems surpris ing that man-should have only so very recently lenrned how to make flro eas ily. Tho primitive flint and steel meth od is but of tho last generation, and that does not appear so very far ahead of friction with wood. It Is not aston l.shing, on tho whole, that savages should commonly snpposo that flro really exists in wood nnd stone, sinco it is from tlieso overy day materials that they 6ccuro a portion of Prometheus' precious theft from heaven. Wash ington Star. Lovemuklnc What a want of knowledgo In this branch of social commerce a man be trays who over lets' tho word love como out of his lips till an hour or two nt least after tho timo that his silence upon It becomes tormenting to its ob ject I A courso of small, quiet atten tions, not so pointed as to alarm nor so vngno as to bo misunderstood, with now aud then n look of kindness, nnd llttlo or nothing said upon it, loaves nature for your sweotheart, nnd she fiushlons It to her mind. New York Lodger. Hotter Than Alure Illood. Pater So you don't liko Mr. Falir westof Daughter 1 don't. IIo's too coarso. I don't bollovo thero's a drop of bluo blood In his veins. Pator Novor you mind that IIo's n initio owner, nnd the contents of his veins uro ores that" assuy twenty thou sand to the ton. Daughter -I'll wed him. Pittsburg Bulletin ffift The CMrf Rrmon for tno great !U teas of Hood's Sarsaparllla is found in th irtlcle Itself. It Is merit that wins, and thl fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a tompllsbes what Is claimed for It, is whal has given to this medicine a popularity and lale creatcr than that of any other samp i !,.: Aif,o rllla or b,ood P01 lYient VVlno f,er before the pubUa flood's Sir-aparilla cures Scrofula, Bait Bheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, BtO Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves builds up the Whole Systeif Hood' .nrnpnrllla Is sold by all drni lists. $lisixforj5. Prepared by G I. Ho ' Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. "The Uest." Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoriat "The Best" . "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. Wm &Co, ro 231 Commercial Street, Salein, Oregon. "The Best." "The Best,1 THE REAT J. E. Boss, farmers lunch counter, meals at all hours, hot or cold. 101 State street. 919-7t Peaches in any quantity Sroal & Gile's. If you want first class horseshoe ing, you will find Jack Harklns at Pohle's, opposite foundry. Lafayette Ledger: Congressman Binger Hermann was here last Fri day, in company with a delegation of McMinnville's leading citizens, for the purpose of inspecting the falls at this place and other obstruc tions to navigation of the Yamhill river, between McMinnville and Dayton. This is a move in the right direction, and if Mr. Heimann succeeds In his effort to secure the: needed appropriation to improve the river, he will have tho gratitude of all fair minded people. "Tin liest." J C 24 ' tr t JVW13k In i .. 'Ji I oura J. v. S. rellcvencon-tlpi'.tioii ind :.! itiMchci, After It gets the syntem i:.d' rri:it-iim oecHiloniil dose prevents re urtt. W o n-fer by permission to W. II. !nr iliii'l, llrmmrlck House, S. r.; Geo. A. Wer icr, i .( al forniuSt., S. I'.J Mrs. C. Melvhi, l.'G KiMrny St., H. r., and many othcir who aiive found relief from constipation and sick headaches. (1. W. Vincent, of 6 Terrence Court, S. F writes: "I nm 60 yours of age nnd havo hud constipation 25 years. I was Induced to tty Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla. I recogulzed In It an herb the Mexicans ued to give in In the early 60's fur bowel iroublcs. (I came toCal. In 1839,) and I knew it would help me and It has. Tor the fln-t tlmo In 'cars I can sleep well and my ej stem Is regular. The old Mexican herbs In this remedy uro a certain rurc Iu constipation and bow el troubles." Ask for Portland Industrial Exposition With Its WorldloUWondcrs OPENS SEPT. 17,1801. CLOSES OCT. ITU Music by the great ZAPADORES BAND direct from the City of Mexico. Ait.Irom the great masters of Kurope and America, valued at a quarter million dollars. Wonderful Klectrlcal Adaptions In lull operation. A Splendid! eerle-.of illnera' Exhibit.". Every Dfii'tat Filled with Novel and Interesting In Art, Science and Industry. A GrcateriNumberof Exhibits than ecr before presented upon the coast. The Stock Department made a Piomi nent feature. W ill Premiums. The Largest Display oi I r lit nnd the Finest Exhibit of Agricult ure ever inadeln thol'aclflc Nerthwest. All manufactures In liillmot!on. 25c WantColumj mtlces inserted for ONE pvvt. I WORD EACH INSERTION si1.?! 1-.C111C111. iiiscriea in inn column ' than twenty-flve cents. m ,otk -viij i?wn a i L bloekfrom burin, it Ml! forealc. Enquire at !U7 tiont toX?l -- '" "fl.II IOIl KENT.-Houseolslx room, t V Me for rv smuil family T&& .Mr? J.L.. Vankh -101 fnpltal alreSqBilr m IiOU RENT. A large Ironl room . ! Btnlre, 437 Court street. mjjj VrANTED.-A firstclasieirit1,1 YV work Only two in ramIlr,nfS required. Inquire at At. E. CbnrclS age, In rear of the church. fromVht n i'h i!k for li rinvfl ..."' .,. ,a TOST. A purse cwntnlnlngaboutliW I n nnnL-nlfM hnfipoan fnoi. i . . " . .. !'...... ., ....v.u .inm UVMf 'Ou Trade street. rewura. Leave at this offlaj inu f OST. Atthefalrgrounds,adnrkbr J clasp purse, coHtnicing f,bti. ....UU...U Unit. IIO yU,.KUVJ 4I1IU MHU,,, Kinder will be rewarded on leavltLin ?,..u &. x a'.iui, viij ...uiauui. FOR RENT. Good ofllce rooraftJ Iloorln excellent location, bl ... M U tl XV.. rf 1. Villi UV. TTJOR BALE. About one acre nf nvl V barn, with running water In mi barn. A beautiful location far n hm 1 nulro nt second lioue on rli lit imi .1 of Asylum nvcnuo after crurelnitrll going to Asylum. n(I L,,s mu Vegetable Snrsnnnciih b w - wm w - m For salo by DauM J. Fry, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wstll Pa per and IJonler, Artists' 31a terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenre Posts, Grass seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposal will be received nt i he office of l'. S JtcNnlly, architect, ou Septembor SO, ut 2 p in., for the loli-mlnx werk: llrlck work, tinning, plumbing, painting, mill work, galv niized irou, co meut work, oast nnd wrousHit Iron and naruwaro, ror tao tiugiics aud JJ'Arc--block. nil lueorillilif to the nlium iiml ai.rvl. llaillons to bo seen at the office. J. Hughes mervrs iiu worK, glass, piumuing, rktinl lug, aud Irou work. Ulds must bo made seperato for each buildlug and accompa nied by n certified check of 5 per cent, on nmouutof bid. C.8 AlcXALLY. U23 td Architect, llusli-llroymnn block. Everything New. No Dead Exhibits. The Exposition ol Expositions Admission as usual. Greatly Reduced Kaieslforjround trip mall passen ger lines. 3dw WANTEO-Ourasents-riakeSiratoll .,." mthJ.?linLr godson .El agents, und willtatte back' nil "ood, tl sum u a umraj senr Mils To rlr r 1 1 mill nrnoni.anA.Fa l.tu. j . .' a general airent less thnn i.tf" ,',','..'. I send large Illustrated clrcuUts ana etil with a special olfer to sulv lenuorrjil piled lor, ouiecetptuf3 one-cent iimCl .nnif n nnnu anil iri.r in r.i ,!....: . Address Renner AlunuIacturlLg Uo tji. I uurg. ra, iai JK.GARROW. AI. ., I'hyslclaD mil . 8urgeon, (lately nttendlug Guj'i hl pltal, Loudon, und Royal Inflrmary,Ed.vl burgh.) Office nnd residence In FN N tiwnal uunk uiock. urns in lown ot coitl trv promptly attended, (ifllc hoonl.1 ii a. m ; i to o una , to s:tsu p. m. dil HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) of every varlp Ulcers aud Fissures, l'rolapsnjefi: rectum, etc. 1'osltlvely cured wiU'ont pit, detention from business- Patients treatila selves at their own homes and a curt pi anteed. An end to the old barbmt metiioa or cuttici? ana ngaturuii!. l! aress vvisien; onice, uoiuintta JImj Co., lock box I'J.'-alem, uregon. u Capital City Restai Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol (Id None but white labor em iinjedlJtl usutuiisuiueuu l A good substantial meal or tedlrJ'j Class style Twenty-flvB cents per meal R H5 D FROVT Court street, between Journal (sWu'j xuinio'8 livery. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store on Mate street. Ouiet family teams, bpec lal attention paid to transient stock. 6:ltl Foil Rbnt. gronnil tloor. ollliv. Gootl otlleo rwun on Apply ttt Jouhnai. UIoIIiIiik, hats, bhoi anil gunt, titulervvfar ut xt ut (tie Capitol Ail vcuturo Company. Quaker r.llvtli)Rt-Hnt i Olle's, Notice. Notice is lierchy given that the common council of tho city if Snloin, Or., will ut S o'clock p. in. of tho 25th tluy nf September, 1S9I, at tho common council chambers at Saium, Oregon, proceed to assess up on each lot or part thereof liable thereto its proKrtlonate share of the cost of uravelinir. cradlm?. nnriilni' Ciiitoroil may bo comfortably taken Rtittoring anil ilniinlni; of all that hi hot milk, in n half wIiuk1iirs nf u-miL- ' part of Commercial street Imlucon punch, In hot water swectoned and Jo north side of south Mill creek to mint or vvintciyreen. ! streets between tho west sido of Ttvelfth street and the west Rhl nf ! Commercial street. You will fur I ther take notice that all persons In terested In any way In said iwes nienls or Improvements shall be deemed to have had due notice of such assessment and to nrmilece Iu the same aud to waive ; u oojections and informalities rviuuon tlieretotiuleivasaid A Dream el IIniIii May b followd b iiinrnlne at "Iji Orlpe." Ea.illy,ud v,livr Hue tuo dtsplawmenl of ooverlni; in bl, a nyUc ted draiutlil from u partly etuMHi vrtadovr. an open trauom eonnwted with a wludy etilry Iu a hotel, may convey to yuor noi trlls aud tuns th drmh-.b-altiur tilan. Terrible and wm are the lar.ml. uiade Ur thl ner dnlmttr The iuodhwea an. hollo prln-lpl 'n ll.v.ii-' Miunaeh llll. ten will chM-lt li it r nmiillut A Pi (Iktenra p lh pivy. m nvr li fuithw-dBVelopiIli-Ill Villi U-.uully rLwknalu tha auterou iiuiifdy l'niuJimieO al nihtlto llmu.atKv ttiwof iu lor uo value. Thelu.t medium a n jhiim ,o lTi effldou u it in .h ... nutarl . t.iitou. new. uvtinitiin, ibvuuaium. djtueiv. uiuaUythca upon whom && fa"u BrV InTlKorate vtitti tho utttei. "i,!U iu iwrty or A lino fruit or cuke stand, with everv can of tho CEI.EMtATKI) CASCADE 1IA K l.N'U 1'UW UKR. l'-or sa'e by T. ItUHItOWS, Nn. ZMUiiiini'urnlnl St., Salmi Notice for Uiils. VrOTH'i: in hereby jivon.thatsealed bids will be received by the city ofSulem. uiej,"n until lOo'clockn. m.of Sept.'ii,lh!il. forilnbiilKliDi;,ncc'ordliKto tlio plans und spo.-IIluitlon, ciofcsunlks nt the lollowlug pliid's, to wit: Jnt?ieiUon of Oik St, nnd Summer 8u " " " Unlveilty " ,", " CnpiUll " 13th " Leslie " " Munmer and .Marlon streets. Also ciosswalks on the vrrat wliin or im..,.. section otTweinh iind.MHslon Twelfth and Lep,lwellihatel Waller, and Tweinii nnd uakvtreet;nu(-outli Uo of Intersection of .Miu uud Inter stie Is; Mill nndsum- uicr sir-i"; .tun nua I'liuron streets: Abo Hi- itp.inltijj uf me lollow Ini: crosswnlks, to wit: On enst sldo of Innrstetiou r toi. nu-reial aud Trade streen.; on Wfstaudiiorihsldesotlnteri.ee. tion ofState aud Hhrh streets: on past. wet nnd soul h side . I luter-ecl Ion 1 State and Church street; on south side of Inter section of State nud Co'tiiKe streets: on east side of Interaction or Capital ana State streets; on south side of luter&ectlon of State uud Twelfth streets; on north side of Intersection of Court.Tweifth stieels; on south side o Intersection of Court and Qipltal streets; on norm and west sida of intersection of court nud Church streets ou east side of liuers?ct'ou of Chemeketu and Mirb stmeu; ou r. nth. east and west sldeoflniersectlonori-heineketai.nd Win ter streets; on east aucUontli snle of Inter section of Cheinefecta nuj Capital streets nonortnund east side f intersection oi Lenier and 1 welfth and I cuter streets; on southland vest sldittiif intersection of Cen- " """ -ai,ini irrui; on uorlU, FOUthund wwt slde of line -sm tlon of Center nud Suniiner streets; ov soutli stiff or Intersec tion i.t Center and n terstieets. lllds must be made ii oui-b ci-osslne tram the corner to the re, itpnf ilia i.i. .,., arli 0iOsi'K from lUe c uer of an Inter sect on to the cent ml itiestrt-et will beloi etmlely to h lowest bidder Atvrtlfl aieofdeoi.li Insoinelw k of tho oily oi iiiii, Ori-Kon.lnfHVoruut.eclij'ofsrttem .I iL.T . . " v' x""u'- ' luu amount oi the bid, shul accurpiiny e"c- liM, and win be viyble to the oily of-uliii. Oreaon, as nxed.keiUelaMt tliiquldat-d itau.nc.-s iu cae the bidder rliull i.oi eeume Ura oon tracts, bands -nd uiiderlnklp. mirtclve Reed uud Mitfi-eiit sun i i, w u..h Br J?x, fuciory to tlio vim,. n(i.niv of -aim 'reon, lu ce i-mIj work or miy iit inereoi, inawruedrroirnnl t B..fd I4u nNE nic Tirv nmifsr JosTABUJll Uments in the State. Lower rates irijl l'ottland. Largest stock Legal Blanb tl the State, a" A blesest discount. Sena PI price list of Job printing, and catalopes iegol blanks. E. M. WAlft, Hteam Printer Halern Orctto LOW SI KG EE. Merchant tailor. All kind ol cJottlril made to order. Repairing and fuxi neatly done, OnesHck suit J3 KBI Si2. inn fck suit t?.".', formerly i . overcoat sau. lormenr ?. "? "rji formerly SI. One pair of panU 7.rorawj j JI0. ius Commercial St., Salerri.iJr iua ) 1 Draught and driving horJ11? and old. Inquire of G. "W. ANDERSON, Cooi K. K. HALl' Paiier ,Hanger. Leave orderat:Ulobe RealEstateEJ8? T. F VHITB. EXPltESS AND TRUt'Kin linullne f nil kinds. Uet W agon ut every traln' , , i 1 rJ" PJ1ILLIVSS:C0., Mftrnhant Tailors. A full line or Imported "d , I nronlonii Alan n nOllltUCte lf .. .irti I furnlnUlnir good. All he vn SLS Commercial street ..t..iwii iiiviuiu uiiiessni(i iwny or ' j ' .!i' vl f ,uc rniiMen i s.iiu tmi. IwrtliM shall appear before the elm.. , Sn'derriuo'nn'I ln,.nl!Ia,'""1, " mon council at said time and place ! &ffi&&ta&.&S$&&$& Ob- ' !" ,u," "in.CT "f "- Nrwl f .iiI.4w, 0r i Ina Aliv Fu,.Iai c a ;r. .. P"'" aia wiy , ri .1, r aft. Done by order of rf, n.n...., 'ffiViiiSVIh:it ?' council ofthe city ofSnlein, On iron, wmnwriw. r o. ii i.i.u. ailj inJ this loth dav of Beuletnber. 1801. uiSn.lirJ?.tr?t. '" ",f """ ' i-t ...uIWEiaaiuiii(iir r. idling ol Ml, " Hrwt romm winner aiKive spwiued and urj;e such , Jevtions as he or she mav have. M. E, Qoodell, Recorder. Those Afflicted wm. ii,.. habit ol using to el nnnnn nnni OR WP Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CP AT THE keblby ixsrnrtt ilal Mm Boat Bona " i : ....l I B..-.t..flle f-nv fP'wr . . mi nuuuuu iw "" .vP ITT'I CHA8.H.McCIvA-.r J Tfc. u-.1T. (ktflV"