spww?p HMMiMri . I n9klngenchMherwhatT :ndlbtfar.,.. tw, of nnjT other JLU-i ' ..i troui" . . .i i... b'l . " lin might lie driven uj lll0,PStran..y it" armed re , Incof tueF'Uuaputl.v wbh rwfoenive to the Hindoos, snZ(ae considered u inns uw !T?.mi of Bxocutlon, and r t, Emjlidd u is not ioium..j UK? .,...i...,r. i ho state Is to i - iHUl" 'u, - P". .1,111 lllV within complete Wfl ... t.-n.,l.Bli nllli-iulF. All Wr . I... Kill! I.BU tillli-i."-. Ifllroi J . liiilucnce ' .1. rclinisi ' n- je , . mind and make it MB'flUUU of disloyal sentiments rt85jGreat WM', mllnln. I Ul vw v. ... . eCUIOt'S llUSA"' ..t,nNO lo.v.Sept. liO L'rufessor ".., iIp.ui of the faculty of K; ....prsltv. Nashville, Teuu., K w, wife, daughter aud It. C. Imonstotii 01 iuu .., , " i ..triinlllilllR PBn.ini' IW " . 1 to .Irlulnf, r .... i..,r Mtvir road. Des- Kng "--"-- , r .. ... i... l...ruu wna bfllllir llV liirt Meyer me u "- ""-o -rf Mow jacket. The animal piung'-u hva tue "M"' "'"l over rtl)li(18l' . Urrrlim the VCUiejO Uliu ii;inaun;t:iB ll(b Mill a UISUIUUO Ul mcuy icu Ln the water. Professor and Mrs. Lnce were pinned under the ve Me until extricated by MlssSpence idEdmonslon, wiio wwptu wnu Ut Injuries. The injured parties L!e brought intnltal. The bones of Professor Lnce's face were broken, bis crushed, his skull foouIUer-uouo Lhtly fractured aud his right eye most torn OUl. uwing m me ble condition of Protestor bpence, L pbysicians are unable to state fchetber his iujurie win prove iuim. krs. Hpence's injuries are not fatal at painful, A l'AIK OP THIhVKS. tjfew Yohk, Sept. 20 John b. herald, 0f Brooklyn, ttied yester- iqlo sell a gold brick woitli JiJ, ka a money broker. Fitzgerald's fietious finally led to his intst. ie lueu 9U1(1 l,e oniaiueu tltebA ,rom a clerk namtd Miles jtaWkUwiy & Harmon, bankers of l&sW stoet. Miles was arrested iirhcQbsft work, and, on being E . ..j ....tK ti.. .-...,., .f nr i.Id Immivuim mi" " jium ul ...o "H confessed that ho stole the Stack ami gave It to Fitzgerald to hell, and tliat ho 1im" been steadily stealing from his employers for the I past three mouths. Miles aud Fitzgerald were both locked up at police headquarters. Miles refused to say bow much he had stolen, say ing be preferred to inform Ills em plojersso they could regain posses sion of the propel ty. Miles is in, and lives at Bayonne, N. J. He came from California a year ago, : mdBijs he knew Fitzgerald in San ' Francisco. Fitzgerald refuses to Wk. THE WOK1C OF A COWARD, Newakk, N. J. Sept. 26. Thurs day night Ernest Lehman, aged 18 poisoned ami killed his sweetheart, Annie liush, aged 18. Louman in- : tended to commit suicide, but his j courage failed. He h.is been very despondent of late. Last night when lie called upon Anuie, he was unusually gloomy. He procured a IkWeofsoda vate.t, and, unknown wlieglrl, mixed some pans green I fo it, which she drunk. Lehman f lien drank some of the mixture, tot not enough to kill him. He ra arrested in Elizabeth yesterday. liUItCIIAKD DKAI). Saratoga, N. Y.. Sept. 20. Rev. Dr. Burchard died yesterday. COLD DISCOVKRED IN l'ENNSYL- VANIA. SCeQUi: it A n n A. Pa.. Sept. 20. While workmen were prospecting for coal on a farm In Susquehanna county, a paying vein of gold was discovered. THK SEARIiKS WILL CASE. New York, Sept. 26. A special "om fsalem, Mass., says it is rumor ritbehearluRs in the Searles will tw may not be resumed aud that negotiation for tettlement will bo topened before October 1st. The ttotestants learned through the Wpera brought out in the hearings futeveu if they should win. event- w'lytlie legal entieuchments of "ttotner side so many litigations tVlbe very long. This makes It PwtVe a settlement will be sought. i "August Howe 99 r0,1" Dyspepsia, I A. itelli.n- T C. Tf.. dry. SCrr.V "EV ".S '" it ""&", jucutu, wiuo; i rLe.used August Flower for Dys-!?- It gave me great relief. I lommead it to all Dyspeptics as a pO-good remedy." r- Bergeron, General Dealer, non, Levis, Quebec, writes: '1 ge used August Flower with the ""'Possible nxuiltc cr r..en;n A. Barrington, Engineer aud iS2a1?mlth sydey. Australia, acs: ATnnicfTTl.,.-1.--rj 'complete cure in my case. It act- ;e a miracle. "&' G,ates' Connth, Miss, .writes: l. .. aJU5-r OUT Alienist Klmvnt-tlm fcpsia ry ,e world for Dya- laatrhc. V """usi ucau wun tf ASe,nllt,ls,ldseveral "les SirFIow,er' and now " aimend tl, m"L "E? 5 nutnanitv th -,i,i ,- .. L 11 C-CREEX, Sole Manufacturer "Oodburv KVw irc. ii c fct,ury,NCwjerscy,U.S.A. I n nu .nnnnn HI "- -- .w.. vunn i Fatal Balloon Accident A U. S. Marshal Shot. BRUTAL WHIPPING OF A WOMAN. The U. P. Finances, Elevator Burned, The Stanford University, She Will Wed a Prince, Changes in the Cabinet, A Man Killed, A Letter From Blaine, From Her mann's Friend, State and For eign News, Etc. TELEPHONE ACROSS THE OCEAN. Boston, Sept. 20 A series of sue cessful experimeutH with long dis tance telephones In this vicinity, luw led to the discussion of the feasi bility of trans oeenu telephones. Gorman Gray, inventor of the wire on which these experiments have been made, said: "It is practicable to tuli phone across the Atlautlc at a CD-.t far less thau the present cables aud of u teuth of the weight, aud co jseci'iently breaking the strain on the cables. The use of copper, It has been found, Is not ueceesary, foi Iron wire, properly shaped, has been proved to be as rehae a couductoi aud its tensile strength. is greater. The pi m is under consideration foi laying cables to London, aud the subject is now being figured on by capitalists." I'ATAIi RALLOOX ACCIDENT. Mount Pleasant, Mich., Sept. 20. As the result of a balloon ascen sion late yesterday afternoon, Lew is B. Earl, of Marshall, Is dead and Frank Thayer, of this city, is sufi'ei ing fioin a lractmed arm aud severe internal injuries. The accident va caused by the giving way of the trapeze ropes. UNITED STATES MARSHAL SHOT. Tahlequaii, I. T., Sept. 20. The United States Deputy Marshal" Wil son waf shot aud Instantly killed by Samuel Downing, a Cherokee whom the maishal bad gone to arrest ou the charge of selling liquor. Officers have gone to the scene of the mur der. A MAN KILLED. Ashland, Or., Sept. 26. J. Wuol ey Hamilton, of Little Butte, stepped in front of the south bound Southern Pacific train yesterday afternoon, add was struck by the engine, receiving injuries fiom winch he died shortly afterward. The coroner's jury exonerated the engineer, as It was proven that Hamilton was intoxicated and deliberately stepped In front of the rain. THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY. San Francisco, Sept. 26. The Lelaud Stanford Jr. University rolls have been filling up at such a rate recently that theie practically re mains no room for more applicants. Over 1000 applicants have been re ceived, many of them from the east. Threo hundred and twenty students have been examined and accepted, among them sixty young women. SHE WILL WEI) A PRINCE. BlNQHAMPTON, N. Y., Sept. 20. Miss Cora Dunn, a haudsome blonde of this city, is soon to become a princess of one of the largest provin ces in Japan. Prince Joasko Kat sumata is a young JapanesO student of Cornell university. He is of me dium height and very intellect ual, though not considered handsome. Miss Dunn is niece of G. W. Dunn, a member of the Republican state committee aud a well known politi- tician, at present holding the posi tion of postmaster, atBlnghampton. The prince, who has been many years at the university preparing "himself for a civil engiueer, has been called homo to Japan by the teiious Illness of his father. Wheu ho returns, bow ever, it will be as a beutdict, carrying back with him a young and attractive Ameri can bride of the laud of ilowers. rumored changes in the oaiii- NET. Washington, Sept. 20 It was stated yesterday that everythiug now points to the selection of Judge Bolger, of Indlaua, to bticceed J udge Schofield on the bench of the court of claims. It is said that the president will probably permit his secretaryship of war to lemuiu va cant until congress meets, General Grant acting as secretary after the retirement of Secretary Proctor. When congress meets, Attorney General Miller will be appointed to one of the circuit Judgeships, and the two vacaucles in the the cabinet may be filled at the same time. The appointment of Mr. Clement as Interstate commerce eominlcaioner is believed to hae been decided) upon. Since Mr. M'Coinas hasj again declined the appointment! of civil service commissioner, the presiaent is ut loss in uuu bouic uiicM( . . . i n.,.1 .. lo suir. mm or iuu pmcr. A LETTER FROM III.AINE. AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 20 -Col. A. L. Conger member of the Republi can nntlonal committee from Ohio, receutly wrote to Mr. Blaine to see if he could take part in the Ohio canvass this fall, aud yisterday re c ived the following rep'y: "I cannot take paitln the Ohio - i i.i. ..,., f- .n.inr mn. ,- w,ioh I need not give, but I 'Mckinley. HI victory at tins time Is very important to the coun- p- L m and rarty. He and Mr. Cam Ml renr. rent the h'ueat ditlerenees '-'ren the two parties atthUUme. i i-t re is no neeo i uixiguig u ' , nol je- ixhvd Ibe rlecllu of McKlnley the policy f prolooUon and uuurai iuuuvv. Alio elect On DI Campbell means free trade and cor- ruptloti of the currency. I bellevo Ohio will stand by McKlnley. Very sincerely yours, James G. Blaink." UNION PACIFIC FINANCES. New York, Sept. 20. The credi tors committee of the Union Paclfij railway met today, aud after an adjournment it was announced thnt four-fifths of the $5,500,000 collateral trust notes for the extension of the floating debt, has been subscribed for. Jay Gould subscribed $4,000,000. IJIIUTAL WHIPPING. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 20. A Blrdseye, Ind., special says: "Mrs. Harmon, u woman of loose character, llviug at Meutou, last ulght, was vfslted by n body of thirty men, who tied her to a post aud applied fifty lashes to her bare body. Her body was out from head to foot as If by a knife. Across hei abdomen is u gash twelve inche1 long and so deep as to leave the bowels exposed. The commuuity are enraged, FROM MR. HERMANN'S FRIEND. Roserurg, Or., Sept. 20. (Special to Journal:) A leadiug republl can and warm friend of Binger Hermann, states that that gentle man will keep his pledfie made to Hon. H. B. Miller, of Graut's Pass, but Is sorry that the matter wa made public as he fears now that it will complicate matters by causing a host of candidates to spring up that will interfere with Miller secur ing the nomination. The gentle men iuterviewed who will not per mit the use of his name at preseut, states that Mr. Hermann Is tired ol the factional fight against him in Douilas county, mid in the Interest of harmony at home will retire and at the proper time when the opposi tion has been placated, announce hinuelf a caudidate for United States senator. fatal crossing accident. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 20. The westbound Umlttd tu-vil on the Panhandle today, struck a carriage at the crossing, near Centrevllle, Ind., in which was Joseph Black, his wife and two daughters. Black and his wife aud one daughter were killed, aud the other daughter fatal ly injured. There were ou the way to atteud the races at Cambridge. ROW AMONG COTTON PICKERS. Marina, Ark., Sept. 20. Forty armed negroes in St. Frauds town ship drove all the cotton pickers from a field and burned the mn houses. They threatened to drive all the pickers out and burn all the gin houses. The sheriff is ou the ground with warrants for the lead ers Much excitement prevails. THE FOREST FIRES. St. Paul, Sept. 2G.-Reports from various, parts of the state Indicate that the danger fiom files are about over. In some portious, the ilames are still destroying grnss and limber. No loss of life Is reported. IOWA PREACHER FOND OF FAST HORSES. Fort Dodge, la., Sept. 20 "If I can't trot down the homestretch to glory at a 2:30 clip, I w ant to walk," said Rev. J. C. Stites, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal chutoli of Cherokee, bt-ioro the uuuual North west Methodist Episcopal conference in this city. Rev. Mr. Stires was accused of conduct unbecoming a minister in owning aud speeding fast horaca. In answer to the charge of racing tho accused preacher brought a satchel full, of affidavits to prove that he had never taken part in a speed contest nor permitted his horses to go ou the track As to owning fast horses Mr.Stiles pleaded guilty and gloried In it. He as serted that he was not in proper condition to serve the Lord in the most ellectlvo way unless ho owned the fastest horses In town. Not withstanding the preacher'rt elo quent plea for his horses, tho com mitteo appointed to iuves'lgato the case decided not to locate Mr. Stires, ivhich is practically suspending h m from the conference. The disciplined preacher owns souio of the finest horses In the state. A report of his charge at Cheiokee made the best showing of successful work of any in tho district last year. elevator hurned. Greenville, III., Sept. 20. Fire this inorniug consumed an ele vator and export mills. The fiauicfe are beyoud control. Loss will amount to &125,000; iiipurunce $70,000. MARKETS. Portland, Sept. 20. Wheat valley $1 55. Walla Walla $1.45. San Francisco, Sep. 20. Wheat buor; 1801, $1.73J; season $181. Chicago, Sept. 20. At qIom wheat was firm cah, 95f. Dec - . WEATHER REPORT. San FitANCifcCo, Sept. 23. Fore est for Oregon mid Washingten: Light rains In Northern Oregon and Washington, near the coast. Eapetisy. This s what you ought to have fo ..n i.... n.. l'l.niit.l...itai.riunirnli lug for It dally. Thousands of do! j, K-)n, jt may lie attained by . We guarantee that Elecfrlc li Jtora If iiwJ nccordinc to direc-' ij.iem .eally rnako them a perfwt Hula Jlltters, II UBI nccoruinj, y uucu- .. Tfa piBa, uo who una them. tions, will oust tlm demon dysDerwIa.jo ., i'ltUn uYtr fUU war wed h and install Eupeiwy Electric Bit- termed -ivrttoa." ew for dj, and J . .f i ver.Hioiiiuuimuu muhj - 50c. and J 1 per bottle, by Fry, drug- gUt, 225 CVunmercUl ttweU KELIHIIIl'S SERVICES. Unitarian.-Rev. II. H.Brown, minister. Services at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Themes: "God is Love," and "In the Beginning." Baptist. -Services at uual hours tomorrow conducted by the pastor, Robert Whltnkcr. Sunday school at noon. Young people's meeting at 0:15 p. m. You are invited. South Salem M. E. Special services commencing Sept, 25, and to be continued over two Sundays. AH are Invited. Evangelist M. C. Alderid?o will be with us. J. H. Roork, pastor. Christian. Lord's day preach ing at 11 a. til., subject, "Religion What Is It ?" aud at 7:30 p. m., subjtct, "Eternal Life." Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in. All arc Invited. W. R Williams, pastor. Friends'. Highland, ou Salem street railway. F. M. George, pas ter. Regular morning and evening er ice. Sunday school at 12 in. Y. P. S. O. E. at 0:30. Praj or meeting Thursday evening. Evangelical. Harvest Home s"rylce. Morning theme: "Les ons from the Feast of Tabernacles." Evening subject, "Harvests Joy uid Sorrow." All are invited. Good singing. E S. Bollinger, pastor. Sr. Paul's A. M. E -Will hold services at 3 p. m. at the German M. IS. church. Text of God, "Are ye hi Christ Jesus, who was made un?o us wisdom from God." First Cor iuthiaus 1, 30, St. John xv, 1. Rev. G. V. White, pastor. Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal chinch, Church and Chemekeln streets. Service every Sunday at 10:30.i. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion the first Sunday in the mouth, after morning service, and ou the third Sunday at 10 o'clock a. nl. Children's service on the first Suuday in the month, at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Service on Friday evening at 7:30. W. Luud, pastor. sat tf Mi.thodist Ei'iscoi'AL.-Services Ion Sabbith at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p.m. uev. ueo. w minuter, presi dent of Willamette university, will preach In the morning on "The Needs of the University." All per sons interested in the school, aud especially all Meluouists, are cor dially invited to be present. No special collection. Preaching in the evenluir by the pastor. Miss Grace Scriber will sing a solo, "Con sider the Lilies." Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Senior and junior leagues at 7:30. Prayer meeting. Strangers aie specially welcome and all others eirnestly invited. C. It. Kelierman, pastor. SIIIIOOIi NOIES. TI e school work iu general Is pro gressing finely. Two of the grades at the East school are still in a crowded con ditlon. The two new school houses will bo leady by tho first of the new yaar. Mrs. Do Id hopes to be able to re sume her work in tho Central school Monday. Two upper rooms In the North Salem school will bo nady for oc cupancy Monday, which will great ly relievo the crowded condition of several of the lower looms. Mrs. S. A. Grubbe, superintend ent of city schools.iis confined to her room with a fever and has not been at her ofilce In the East Salem school for a week. She has been carefully attended by her sister, Miss Jennie Griffith, mid the schools have been in chargo of Prof. E. II. Audereon. Tito World Enriched. The facilities of the present day fe: h? production of everything that will otidacc to the material welfare and oujfcrtol'niankiad are almost uulim .cd. CuA vhcn Syrup of Figs was first roduccil the world was enriched with lIic only perfect laxative known, as it .s the cx.Iy remedy which la truly pleabitig a:.d refreshing to the taste ind proispt and effectual to cleanse .he Bystcm gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, ct any time, and the better it is known the more poDulor it be comes. The Coming Line The Chicago. Union Pacific & Northwestern Line oilers the best MCConiniodalloiiH to the traveling public en route from San Francisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast lime, magnificent sleep ing cars, elegant dining car, colonist sk.'pcrs, reclining chair care and hnndfome day coaches, eod Aug. Strawberriex. Guide to s.rawberry culture and descriptive fiitalogue of twenty va rieties, free by mull or calling on R Hofer, Journal office, Salem, Or. d&w Passengers destined to the promi nent cities east of the Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Uulon Pacific & Northwestern line. Mag nificent Pullman and Wagner sleep ing cars, elegant Pullman aud Northwestern dining cars, free re clining chulr cars, handsome day coaches aud comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. cod-nug lSucklen'l Arnlut Mlvr, The IlHit halve In the world for f'uU. Rrtilix. xorc. Ulcer. Salt Rheum rever KoreVieiter.i'linpitil lUnda, ClillMului. Coru and all Hklu Eruptions, aud in! tlelr cure Mian, or no pay reriulrcJ. Jt li guaranteed to jrlve perfect utulactloa or rono rmmled fnr 4 wnu rr hor. For sale by Dan'l J. 'ry, 2 Com M. All dlmrder ouUMd liy a bilious state of tea oy using imrr imIu. KrtplDitordt. cmnhrtattod mtu tuiitruK- 'inrluem. Their ceu'la aeilon and court ciieet on Hie Kn r,n ktuiyrs ltlrr lhn LbOM Wio have UMKlivner Little Uvtr 1'i'U whtt rentrtbyl . - uoaana r lisveciveu wueu ua'i wi u; tilnttx, polu In the tide, oontti- auoruereo ttoautoa. THE CONSOLATIONS OF VU. The pl.ir N ilnce. nml shadow tics Where lute tlm eraplro of nn hour Wrtch! (trait and waned twfore inen'seycs; And hnmewiinl I, with brooding thought Of art Unit bravelj comes to flower. Anil Kcnu la nought. a 1 dream of Art, retnemberlnff well The hope It Biive, Hint still tip-soured. Hut ono h) one defeated foil Ciiloiit elernall) from llwwen. Llki. those Inst angol.i that tholr Lord From grace had driven. On mnvod, to roal Westmlnstar Retimes 1 1 imo, and lii'U) tlnd Thoie stately churches lowering there. Whose waits thit Milton saw, wo sec; Ah! wero, 1 cried, liko theso mr mind, Great prulso might be. Wero strength like theirs that hold tho night With solemn watch, though London sleep. To arm my soul with steadfast might, Tlitn fear might end and UopoJxi Buro, Could I like thorn my vigil keep, Uko them enduro. Hut they wero built 'twlxt hope and fear Hy men who took tho passing day. And gave Its momenta hcaenly wcarj Though they who built are darkly gone Thulr art remains, and in It thoy Aro greatly known. So art U frail, but art ts strong; And he is wlso who keeps tho way Ills soul shall lead, and sings his song, Or bids dead stono take Ufo aud climb So yields tilt service for a day. Or for all time. Ernest Ithys tn Macmillan's Magazine. Deaths In Hotels. Even an ordinary death tn a hotel causes a landlord great distress, while ti rtiioide almost drives hhn frantic. "Do you know," wild a hotel clerk, "what consequences follow a Buicidot In tho first place, the event Is tele graphed all over the land, and every traveling man sees It. Nothing on enrth would ever Induco ono of tho traveling fraternity to lodge in that pat tieular room. So the llrst thing to be done is to get rid of tho old number of that truest chamber. Tho number is disponed of, never to return, and a now number is placed on tho door. "The surroundings must bo entirely changed. Now paper must bo put upon the wall, new carpet upon tho floor, now furniture, new bedding, and then the domestics nro instructed never to mention the circunistanco of tho death to any guest. A sulcido always occa sions an expense of hoveral hundred dollars to the hotel proprietor, and an noying questions are asked of landlord and clerks for months afterward." In dianapolis Journal. The Smallent Auinrlcnn City. Many people havo been told that Vergennes, Vt., Is tho oldest city In tho Union. But thoy aro misinformed. Vergennes took out her charter In 1788. Hartford and Now Haven, took out thoirs in 17&1. Vergennes, however, can truthfully claim to bo tho smallest and the most quiet city in tho United States, as sho has a population, after 103 years of cityhood, of 1.773 souls, and covers a territory of only 1,200 acres. Her boundaries aro a milo and ft half ono way and a mile and a quarter tho other. Sho has a mayor, a city coun cil, n full board 'of nldennen and a com plete city government. Tlioro aro of fices enough bo that nearly every man In tho town may havo one. In this way the political squabbles and selfish struggles for power common to most cities are entirely overcome. Theroare olllce3 enough to go around and every body is happy. Boston Herald. The Largeat Catch. Telling fish stories over about tho court houso has suggested tho great catch inndo by Uppinghouso at Canton many years ago. Tho tlmo and tho amount caught were discussed consider ably, but uo dellnito conclusion -was reached until a few days ago Mr. Miller wroto to Frank Uppinghouso for infor mation. The catch was made in March, 1808, near Canton. With ono largo seine 100 feet long thoy penned tho fish in a chuto and caught them out with smaller seinos. To ono Ann, Cur tis, of St. Louis, they sold 125 tierces, notting them over$l,C00. This was by far tho greatest catch ever mado before or since on tho Mississippi river. Monti cello (Mo.) Journal. The Vulue of nn Oculist. Iu the early stages of tho art specta cles mado wero rudo and crude, tho glasses very rough, though thoy ren derod great aid to tho aflllctcd. At the ptesent time an optician who under stands Ills business can, by successive oiporimenta, discovertho actual defects of tho eyo and furnish a glass that will niako tho eye almost perfect. Tho per fection In tho means of assistance is duo to the experiments and inventions of Dr. Schefller and Dr. Giraud, of Paris Tho latter scientist promulgated the Idea and tho former practically put tho theory in operation. St. Louis Re public. Grew Tiro Inches at Thirty Years of Ace. That the period of growth is not lim ited to the legal ago of maturity Is true. A gentleman thirty years of age, con nected witli n literary Journnl of this city, two years ago was six feet two Inches in height and is now six feet four. Uo U in perfect health and pro scuts a remarkably youthful appear unco. Now York Times. A large turtle was captured on a farm near Lexington, Lafayette county, liav Ing "A. H. N First Illinois cavalry, 1801," Inscribed on its upper shell. Tho inscription was no doubt mado by a member of that company whllo sta tioned In Loxlngton In 18C1. Tho population of Japan Is 34,000, 000, and those aro supported on 33,000, 000 acres. Irrigation and drainage ore universal, and tho entire country I ono vast garden of wonderful product iveness. A Drr tin I IIh'Iu i I. irlill2 of '! M y f iU i.l i' Urim " IhiI and wl'iT llrvHiuM ll.a . .-.:... i ..-i...- r.. ...... - ...!.... lull Iwl diogblfruui u rMrtly aiumd wlndovr, uao-n (rutiMjiriOMiuMfixl Willi a windy tntr In a hotel, may onuvey lo yuor no Irlhi and luuif the deolhdenlfug lUt. Terrible and swift are the inriKtdsinade y this ne w dwlrnrtr 'I be iiiedlra'ed alr Itollo prim IW Iu IfootMUv Hinmiuh lilt- ten wltloljtok the dire rutnplslot A r- Wstenre Ip this rvulUneof Its luitlmr develo lop" menl vll abxdutely ehwknisle the dangerous inalsd niiirerous muidr oohollc sttinmanee are of Utile or no vulue. i;uiiipuiraui hi- Thejusl medium Is the Hitlers, hut ! erriolous U It la oie ol malarl , lilllous iiese, oonstipallon, rheumalUui, dyspep sU and kidney trouble, The weak ae niuajjy those upon whom dtscaaee faaiea finu InylxoraU with the JJItwra. UNIVERSITY NUTKS. Mls Evn Bruce visited school Monday. Prof. T. O. Hulchlnoon vlslttd chapel Friday. Rev. G. H. Kellerm-m led In fhe exercises ut chapel Tuesday. The liit-aduy i veiling meetings give promise of pro; rr much christian usefulness Much generous coutrtbut on has been made to tho burnt out students; more room furniture Is niedi-d; let the good wotk ptoeeed. Purely nn,oue attending recita tions or chapel txercises would be euthusiistio over tho students; they are worthy of encomium. Old Wlllame'tM has been the boa coniu Oregon educational effort, and her recent misfortune will redouble lur friends, aud their e.d to put htr to the front. All the teachers are back iu tho session rooms with a ficshcoato! kaUomlue and slating on black boards will bo neurly mmd a b fore the fire. A careful survey of the apparatus, litrary, etc., shows that while much of It wi.s damaged necessarily by water, and the loss considerable, the greater part can be leslored tn use fulness Good people of Salam, let us see many more of your kindly faces at schoel: and buslmss men It greatly euoiurages students In tho pursuit of knowledge to see tuatyou approve their eflorts. Chapel exercises at 12 tn. The test In spoiling disclosed many students who failed to spell 05 out of 100 words. Our English has a devious orthography and It Is well to master Its intricacies In the days of our youth. The societies, until their rooms can be rellxed, aro using the study hal of tho Woman's collego for the Phllodoslans aud a room at the University for the Phllodorlans Many new members nro being add ed to both. Flue plans for tho now roof nro al the presidents ofilce. One puts a tower on tho north wust corner, greatly relieving tho monotony of tho old roof. A definite arrange ment has not been made, but w hat over is done, will be to make the building as h mdsotne as possible. IHM'Kh AliKIVALS. "WII.LAMI.TTK" F II Dayton, 8t Louis. .1 M MeKee, ltochester. Fit Green, Win II As'j, II E Lenco, S F. I) A Jleamer, A G Douglass, IJ igstatdtr, Poitlaud. W A WiiHh, Dallas. D C Curley, Woodburn. F M Towusend, McMinnvlllo. II Illuehlercr, Iudepeudeuce. B L Lovell, Cascade Locks. F B Aloulton, N Y. 8 K Crowley, Monitiouth. F Li'tnou, Boston. WE Henry, Chicago. "cook." G M Jliller, Oervals. S Calhoun, llwaco. A Miller, Ceutraha. J Mayer, F Constable, W B dunce, J W Cook, J Anselly, 8 B Catterlln, Biik'in. L C Fiedrlcks, II B Chapell, Port Ian 1. AV Hofie, D W itadloy, W B Franklin, Hherwood. W A Wugner, Oahkosh. It E Morris, Oregon City. Iloni'less, Yet SaVrtl. From a letter by Mis. Ada E.IIurd ofGroton, 8. I)., ''was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and fourdoclorr j;avo me up. I gave myrelf up, d( tormlued I could not stay. My hue band was advised lo get King's DIs covery for consumption, cmigliH and colds. I took eight bottles; It Inn cured me and I am now well nnd hearty." Trial bottles free at Fr's drugstore, regular size 60c und 1. The C'hlrf Itrnsen for W8 grtit K tea of Hood's HauajarllU Is found la tht irtlclB Itself, It Is merit that wins, ft&d tk fact that Hood's Barsaparlll actually a coropllslKS what Is claimed for It, fa wbal baa given to this medicine a popularity ana ial greater than that of any other larsapa. Merit Wins ZVtlut flood's Hjr3hirllla cures Bcrofula, BaU Bheum and all Humors, Dytixpsla, Sick Headache, Illlloumess, orercoines Tbal Tired Feellnir, creates an Appetite, strroftfc ids the Nerve, builds up the Whole Bystesf Ilcod' Manaparlllu It gold bj all dTBfl rUU. flista for 19. I-reparedbyttLHssW Co.. Apothecaries, LowtU.Mai. M JNKUHAMi L 111 puny Pln nil II rliie. Iim or (I4W. IIKKI.KH, Agent U- Salem Boat House, -:- I IVti01re foo of Trade street 1'lttuufi and huutliigtxot. lUlnluw j CIIAU. II. McCLANE, I'rupr "The Best" "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. Wm. Brown &Co., 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. "The Best." "The Best.' JOHN HUGHES, Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Ta per and llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and .Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fcnco Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, Nltff AUVlUtTfSKMSNTS. City Warrants. NOTIRK Is hereby ulvim to all whom It ninjr concern thut there nro now flinfls 111 (111. .,. U11C1- ..r ,!.. .till nf Ui. In... Um son, applicable, to tho pnyment of nil linilHHld Jt 4 1. A til Altn ' Ll.lAm.m !. witinintH of the suld city ol Snlein, "en- iloru'd" butwcnii Nov. 81)11: i. iLitii .....i i.... !2.M.lM)l.ltnil Hint uiMiriirrnl-: 111 r-no r,V l.rJ'..,...:. ". ;..'.. ..v. 4. ''"..'."...."'", this iiotlco. I w ItuesH my hand, this, tho 10th dny of September, irtll l- J. HWAKKoUl), U io (it Trensuror, Hnloin, Orrgon, 1 HID OK IS AT Portland Industrial Exoosition With Its AVoild.otjWondois OPENS SHT. 17, 18111. CLOSES OCT. 171k. Music by the great ZAPAD0RES BAND direct fiom the City of Mexico. Artllroin tho ereut musters of Kuropo nnd Amoilcn, valued nt ii quarter million dollnri'f Wonderful Ktcctrlcnl Adnplloiis In lull opentlon, A Hplondld Kcrlos ol Mineral Kxhlblts. Flllod with Novel and Interesting In Art, Science and Industry. A QroatoriNumborof KxhlhlU than over beforo presented upon tho coast. The Stock Department made a PiomI nent feature. Freiiiiiui 'lUolMTKunl Dlsjilay ol i'rult (ami theKlnest Kxhlhlt ol Agricult ure over mudclu tho I'lU'lllO Northwest. All manufactories In fullimntloii. Kverythlng New. No Dead KxhlblU, Tho Kxposltlottol KxHsltloui Admission; lis usual. Greatly lU'durcd lHtes'for;rnund lrlponnll iiaHfitn. kor lines, U.ldw W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - and - Sale - Stable. Ono duor west of I.unn's Dry 1HkmI) stor on HUiU) street. Oulel funilly teams. Him-o lnl attention ilil to tmiislcut slock. 6:1 1 1 KllllllUOIIH. In tie rircult Court ol tho Htnto ol Ore gon, for th rounty of Marlon. W. 11. Adair, plitlntlir, vs. John W. Ii burn. An m A. I.ubnre, Wlllluin Ilimurd I'lieliw, Clara M. I'litlpM, Uoorge Imiio aud tlinHuli'iii Utnd rompHiiy. defendants. Tniliorgolxslle, one of tho uUjvo named ueiriinriii. in iNunumoor tiieritaieor Oregon, you urn lien ! required to npix-ur mm a nswir hIxivw entitled bull, within iuu nin pinini iiiuu Hg-tinsi nmiiil filed hv-Hii. ion In the Ion UO) dais from I he date ol service of this summons umiii ) ou. If served within this county, or II e.vd In any other county In this suite, urn wiiiiui iwvniy tuj unys irorii uie Uitii of tho servlco of this suinmuus "wn you, or If served by publication then by the twelfth (12) dy of Octolr, IKil, tho same being the tlrt duy of the next regular term of mild circuit mrt, fnl lowlnKtheexiilratlouofili' tune prescribed In the order of Hie ptiblicuilon of this sum mons, und If you full to to answer on said llrst day of said term, for wunt thereof, the plalnllfrwlll lake u decree erolnsl Jim fur ii I. ... itffnui .....I ..t..... t...-..... in the Ittli duy of Atsy. IfOJ. ul ilia rule of cent per annum, iinuoipal una IliU'r wyablo lu cold mill, und the sum of Mill IXJUi social atiorneys Ut nnd for the cuts rder nod decree to sill your interest Ii nil the reul propett) dfuvrlbed In pialutlfl complaint In ttiU suit. A ropy of which complaint Ihaa U n forwarded by mall I. yoiiat your iolll.uuiirr In the suit, of Vermont, and thHt you be barred und rorreloMloiMlrlght. etaliu or eiiuity oi redemption In and lo ibe premise d serllie.1 In Mid complal it or any wr thereof. 'IhUsuMiiimu I sirred by pub lliwlion hy ttrilrt . llo-i It. I" II im ludgi "f uld clirull eoiihl. t'vaituie dale uzust Hstli it Humirer. t''Arry x Atlorotys for ptalutlrr, illneham, DM id Every Department m 25c Want Column. NVllccs Inserted for (INK CKNT 1'EIl W'OllI) EACH INSKHTION. No mlver tlxomeut Inserted In this volunin for lose than ttvenly-nvo cents. mWO a holurshlp Is Wlllnmctte nnlvcr 1 slty.tur rental a ImrRiiln. Inquire. or Mm. U. II. Allnln, nt Capitol Artvonturu Co. 9 50 lw IrtOlt KENT. A house, six rooms, ono " block from business street. Furniture formlo. Kuqulro nt 1M7 riont street. OJllw l.vmUKNr Uood ottlco room on first L1 floor In oxcullcnl locution, Enquire, lit JOUHN.U. OlllcC. tf. WANTKD Our ogenta 'imke $100 to StOO n month i-elllin; our kooiIh on their ..!,, J nioiimi Wo wiuit county nnd Kenernl IlKCniH.mHl WllllllKO IW1CB llll UlKHlS tin- wililirncntinu nnout fnim to cloiir J100 ml esiwuses nPbrn thlrtj days' trial, or u KPiieml neent loss thnti i!M. Wo will senu inrgo iiiusirniea circuiurs nna loner w lth a special otTor to suit torrllory ap plied tor, ou receiptor:! one cent stumps. Apply ut once ami get Iu on tho hnoin. Address Kennor Mumifncturtm; Co . Pitts burg, l'n. (7d.twtt SAI.KM IKON nnd HOTTIjK HOU8K. Uiish paid for old Iron, nigs, metals, rubbers, bottles, ota Bocond hatid goodH bought nnd sold, Call at 160 Uominerolnl streeU VHSwdw HKMOHIUIOI (Piles) of ovcry vnrloty, Ulcers nnd 1'Ibkihc", 1'iohhuh of tlm uclum. eto, t'osUlvely cured wlthont piln or detention from builnesi. l'ntlents ireHl'lhom. scl m nt their own homes nnd n euro guar anteed. AU end lo tho old bniburous method of cutting and ligaturing, Ad dress Western otllce, Colunibliv Medluil Co., Lw U box It) i-iiiem, Origon. U lint Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeab at All Houis u! (lit1 Day Meno but whlto labor em h yed lu this establishment. A good substantial meal o krd In flrst c.lnnH stylo Twenty-riVK ctnts per nuiil RKD VT R O T Court street, betMecn Journnl Ofllcn mn Mlntn's l.tvery. fMTING. ft NK OK THK LAltQkHT hHTAllUHH ments In tho Htme. livrer inles linn Ortlnud. ijiruest stock I-a-kiiI Illnnks le theHtntc, n-d biggest discount. Hend fot price list of Job printing, aud catalogue of legol blanks. K. 11. WA1TK, ntwrni Hrliitir Hnleni Oreirn. LOW 81 KQ JIJE, Morchiuit.tnlUir. All kind of clothing inndo to order. Hvpnirlug nnd nli-uulng in ntly done, Onesiick suit T2U, formerly nj. Ono nock Mill f, r-irmnly 0. Ono overcoat ?M, Inriuerly J!0 Ono vesll'J'O, uiriiMTiy ii, uiik 1'iiir m piiuis t. lormcriy pair of pa ml Ht., hn 810. aui cei: F Commerc! lcm.or.uiaim F Draught and driving horses, young and old. Inquire of O. W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. EX K. H ALL, Iiiier Ilangoi1. Invoordnrnt.tllobe Ileal ItnteKxclmiiRO J. F.WHITE, EXPItESS AND TltUC'K LINE. Hauling of all kinds. Hist work. Mugon at every train. I'JILLIJ'S&CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of lmiirt.l und domestlo woolens. Also n complete stock of genu' furnishing goods. All tho latest styles .'115 Uotiiuieri ial street Those Afflicted ;Wltli the habit o using to excess, LIQUOlt, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Can obtain COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THK KBBLEY INSTITUTE, Ofilce Cor. Third nnd MndhonHts.. Port land, Ur. Oil! or wrlie. Htrlctly tjonflden. tlal A flue fruit or en Ire sfni I, wPh o'l'V ran of tho CKI.l-IllltATl.l) UAHlAUtt HAKtNU 1-OWUKH. rormeby 'iv Ttnitimum No. WrtCoilill.ilulkl rtU, MkUntl IJxpcutor'ri Notice. XfOTICi: Is hereby given b all fLoll It 1 limy concern, that tho undersigned huvebeen duly uppolntiil by tlio o unly court of Marlon roun'y Orrgon, mexmij. lorsoi ine last win nun I lute ol Calvin Nml, lato of suld county, d ceusett And all twrsoua huvuig clalma is mining claim ttthv nutirled t against ald estate are jrivnMilllllllHIJ .VflllVJ, U llld UUUVf signed, at their home near Turner, iu mid eounly. within six inontl a from the dale if this notliM. Aud all persons lodrblrd io said rstute are reijuesled lo make lmiti dluleseltleineul thereof U the uuderslgticd Haled, this Mepiember 17. litUt ANN KUrUfierrif. NIUU, J13MKM.NHAU 9 IT fit Co-Kxocutor of said esUte. MOSQUITB CRASS jnewiit iliem duly verified, lo the under. luninea i Veil for sale In large or small quautltle, at 4 to i ceuu per ixiuud, Dorrespootl; ur solicited. V. HKWl.liia, Huiw HUfU)D,OfjiW, 1 11 5l .il 11 I iff; n !S69 KM ?3i II m mi II ': 'I "r " ar --Wr-vTc