y fuH" "' WffW V ii&feEBi m Istiv WW I If ka. eilquo showed up. If ntiy of Uicm hftd they would bavo bcnrdaome un iteasaut truths, for It Bccmed to l generally undrretood that every one of ibem was licensed to roast the "Little Wizard" as vigorously aa be pleased: Tho prevailing Impression wns that tho market would recover today from tho ejiock which con vulsed It Friday nnd Saturday. All agreed that there wus no sound rea son for tho break. Gonld had sprunB a trick and Wall street had been duped without ntopplug to IhUik what It was all about. Now that thev bnd opeiiol their eyes tliej could seo that oil this flurry was nlmut almost nothing. Gould, bis orm nnnrofi nnd ItUSSOll Sage Wl'U reported to have had a consultation n.i in lnvvn decided that It would bo unwlso for the Missouri 1'aciilc director lo declare a dividend at iiir.tr ttipnltnif. Gould bad caused this report to be circulated through liU various orgas nnd uews agon cles. On tho receipt or this report, which really amounted to no mori than Idlo rumor, Wall street wool AniKV.nnd tliohotlomfellotltnfslflt ks. Gossip about the Union Pacific was very much of tho same cinmtcier. Gould it was said, had tried to en rich hiumclf by spreading a repor that the road was likely to pis lnt tho bunds of a receiver. His einh bnd been thwarted, however, by tin firm stand of J. Plerrepont Morgan, when he declared that tho schemi for funding the floating Indebted ness of tho Union Paoltlc wasalreadj 'perftctcd, and that the money win certain to be raised whether Gouh' helped or not. an i:wri:sinNTHioir.j;D. OtiANon, N. J., Sept. i.-IIenrj Walters, of Norm.tu street, Eisl Orange, was caught Huuday night In an attempt toelopo with Gertrudi Beck, of Belmont uvenue, Newark. Bix weeks ago he deserted lilswlfi and four children, iheyoungest onlj four months old. Walleiv is an Englishman about thirty-six years old nnd a decorative artlst,of consid erable ability. Although bo Is cupa hie of earning 130 a week ho only gave his wife 60 cents in postage stamps to support tho family on while he was away. Lust Moudaj Miss Beck called'on Mrs. Walter, nnd told her that her husband wus living In Newark, and proposed to her to marry him. 8ht had found out that bo was already married, and told Mrs. Walters. Tho two then concocted a plau to catoh him Saturday evening, when ho called on Mlsa Beck, na was his custom. Sunday Mls3 Beck received a tele gram from Walters asklug her to meet him on tho corner of Btoad und Orange streets, Newark. Sho In formed tho East Orange police, and Sergeant Bell kept tho appointment with her. When Walters Jumped oil tho horso-car to greet Miss Beck, tho olllcer anested him. Ho hud given Miss Beck his wife's gold watch and chain as a prcaont. TllUK I.OV13 I811I.IND. BniDaEt'OHT. Conn., Sept. 20. Mrs. P. T, Burnum's high-salnrled I m nor ted Kucllsli maid. Clara -ifa. Vi mg T7niMtCTnuTonolTiIe"ri" her, und from what was learned at tbu Baruum houseViold Sunday night, It Is a case of elopement, be yond doubt. Honoris Is a line-looking colored man and waited upon the crcat showman for tho last fif teen years of his llfo. Whenever Mr. Barnum crossed the Atlantic-, or whorover ho wont, tho faithful body servant was with him. He was remembered with a handsome sum In tho will of tho showman. When Mrs Baruum went lo Europe In tho spring, ltoliorts went with her. There she engaged tho English maid. Together they traveled through Europe, und the huudsotm colored butler and tho English mnld woro thrown In each otherV company a great deal. Tho servautt utMarvluu began to notleo that tin maid and valet were on very friend ly terms. It created a great amount of talk and Mrs. Baruutu, to avoid scaiHlul. determined to dismiss hoi maid and the old serviuil of her husbaud. BobertH left the city yes terday. The maid was heard to mi that sho couldn't live without him, and also loft. At Murylna it wus leurued that they were together In Now York. Tho maid la 22 year old ami Is quite a comely young woman. "August Flower" How dooa ho fool ? He feels cranky, and is constantly experi menting, dieting himself, adopting strange notions, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating August Flowor tho Romody. How doos ho fool? He feels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able appetite, wholly unaccountable, unuatural and unhealthy, August Flowor tho Romody. How dooa ho fool ? He feels no desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety about what is set before hint when nke is there August Flowor tho Remedy. How doos ho fool ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe tite an utter abhorrence, loathing, and detestation of food; as if a mouthful would kill hint August Flower the Remedy. How does ha feel? He has ir itgular bowels and peculiar stools August Flower the Remedy. rnnu mnmilllT I HIOM GUA fAl ALA, 1 lliVlll uuiiiuuiiiMi.i Rcvolntion Precipitated by Barrilas. MASSACIIUSETS DEMOCIUTS. Mrs.Williams.To Unite all Church es. Electric Car Accident, Sad Death of a Young Man, Horrible Crime, Destructive Fire, Suicide or Accidenr, State and Foreign News, Etc, REVOLUTION IN fJUATAMAI.A. St. Louis, Sept. 29. A dispatch from the City of Mexico says u re volution has been precipitated In the Republic of Guatamala will "questionable become general." A gentleman who left tho City of Gua tamala on tho morning of the ICth Inst and who has Just reached tills city on horseback from Acupulco brings Information of an outbreak which occurred In Guatamala on the 15th lnst and wiu still In pro jrexs when ho left. According to his story the people or that city were celebrating tho anniversary of their national holiday. It, appears Presl dent Barrllas had personally ap poluted the orators or the day. This tho mu-sses took exception to and when orutors took the rostrum n was a signal Tor a storm or stone whicii set them to flight. An exilt lug scene followed and every known 'ibenil or Barrilus partisan war driven from the plaza. After that the masses elected their own orator ind the mostvloleut and Incen Hurj speeches followed. News or the riot spread rapidly und soon Batrillus threw a battalion or Infantry Into t he large squ. ire for the purp se of lispersiug the mob. They with fixed bayonets attempted to euro the plaza by assault but were met with a shower of stones and bulli-ts from revolvers. This action of the mob put them to flight leaving many dead and wounded. Huriltit then ordered tho artillery Into the plaza, and lufuntry and two cannons to guard his residence. When the guns vero turned on the mob it dis persed, the people left the plaza nut fought insldo tho streets, In fact they practically, during tho night of tho 15th had full control of the cltv, though at intervals they were at tacked by tho infantry who shot many of them. It Is thought this will causo a general revolt through out tho entire Itepubllo of Guata mala and engender war In all other Central American states. A strict coercion Is maintained overall press dlspatehos and tho mall Is also trilled with to prevent tho leaking of any information concerning the actual condition of tho country. MOItBOK Till: INVOLUTION. St. Louis, Sept. 20. A private dispatch to a prominent merchant ofthisoitv from Newton sins 500 lives were saorlllced in four days and that shooting Is still going on. The dispatch also convoys tho Infor mation thnt Barrllas declared him solf dictator. It Is stated that C.il, Jobon killed Gon. Sunohei, and the brother of Gen. Sauohez learning of IiIb assustuntlon, shot and killed Jobon, nud Gen, Sanchez's brother was oxecutod. Tho city Is under murtlul law, and a reign or terror provalls, tho Inhab itants being afraid tolo'tvo their housed. Tho residence or President Hurrllai Is guarded by soldiers and, and the president does not stir abroad unless guarded by u largo Toreo of cuvulry. aiAH.SAOHUSKTTS nUMOOHATH. WoiumnHTKit, Mass., 29. Tho Democratic statu convention wiib called to order this morning and permanent organisation ellected by tho election or P. A. Collins, of Boh ton an chairman. William Eustls Russell, or Cambridge, was re-noml-nated for governor. Tin: i'IiAtkokm. WoitcittTint, Sopt. 29. The plat form adopted renews tho demand for the repeal of tho MoKinley taritl law, and declares In fuvor or honest money. It declares all dollars coin ed by tho United States, should bo of an equal Intrinsic value, and thut all paper currency Issued by tho government, Hhould bo ledeemuhlo In either gold or silver, at tho option of tho holder and not at tho discre tion of tho eeorotary of tho treasury. Itoppoa.B ftvonnd unlimited coin age of silver and tbu "dangerous" sliver legislation enacted by the lust congress. MILS. WILLIAMS, Till; 8WIND1.HU. Tacoma, Wash, Sept. 29. Krank Wilson, a detective and deputy United States marshal, returned Saturday from tho East, having io captured James Pegmnu, whu w. enped from MoNlel'a about two mouths ui;o. WIImui nlsn, while East, Huccewlud lu overtaklag Mrs. William, the woman whoswlmllil tho holiest granger, John Hull', out of 5000 lu lulacity under pmniUt of marrlago. I loll came from oust of tho mountains and mtido tho tie- taken with cole, when Dr.MouurlU' qunlutnuco of Mm. Williams at UU ndmliilstored n hypodermic Injection lodgings la tho Waverly bouse. She of morphine, nt the smio time glv reprcsentcd ht-rxelf to bo an unin tr i lug him three powders, containing a rled woman, and exercised her wiles quarter gruln of m irphlne each, to over Hot! In hiioh a way us to en- ho taken at Intervals if tho pnln tangle hint iu doqwrato love. She was n singer lu the National theater, where her husband played In the bund. Wilson traced tho wounn I from Toronto to Cltiultiiutl, from ' jCiiiulunatl In Indiana nud from Indiana to IIHtioU, wlioro, lu I Unry county, ha found the iialr enj o hi? their gain lu n country villugu. Having located them, Lo attempted he took themorphlne hllotone time' tosecurea requisition, but the gov with suicidal Intent or to kill the . ...... . tn..f. - It t. ...l.l.1., eruor refused to grant one, ami be therefore tried a blufT game, He ap peared before tho couple at their hotel with a warrnntand they began to beg. He finally concluded ne gotiations with them, when they turned over $12.Wia cash and a lot of valuable diamonds, nnd left then, penniless nnd jeweless. Hofflsglad enough to get even a portion of his money back, having supposed It gone for ever. Detective Smith Saturday night arrested "Kid" McWrigbt. a negro waiter on a Pullman diulug-car, when It entered the city from Port land. -He searched the man tlnr- .ugly and turned him loose. The th reat was made on telegraphic tulvice from Chief Parrlsb, in which It said that Me-Wright was suspected of of taking 5120 and several hunches or Pullman car keys, and asking that If any property be found, ho should bo detained. As a rlg.d search revealed nothing, McWrigbt was liberated and went through with his train. TO UNITE ALL CHUKCHK3. Chicago, Sept. 29. Td unite all tho Prostcdant churches in the United States, except the Episcopal, under one form of worship, is the object for which the Rev. Br. A J. Can field, of St. Paul's Universalis! church, Is striving. His idea is to establish an "American church." which, while nllowlug the lattltnde asked in the matter of creed, shall conform to one liturgy. Br.Canfleld docs not think the different denomi nations can ever bo united on mat ters of belief, but he believes they can be brought Into closer relations lu their emotional religion. With this Idea in view, he bus proposed u liturgy which he QXK.-cts to use In his own church In Chicago. '! Iiave the Episcopal prayer-book for my model," said Dr. Cantlpld today. "Of course, I haven't used the tame language, as Hume of the forms of expreftlon ore antique and cumber some. I think tho tendenuy of tin present day is rather too much to wards intellectuullsm. People go to church to listen to a sermon as tboj would a lecture. It Is merely an intellectual treat, not an act or wor ship. My Idea is that the congrega tion should take part In the services und allow tho emotional side of the religious nature to find expression SAD DEATH OK A YOUNO MAN. Wn.KESimiti:, Pa., Sept. 29. The death, In this city, of K. M'Dowell Shomaker, recalls one of the saddest and most romantic episodes that has ever made Its Impression on the people of Wllkesbarre. Comlnu from ono of the oldest families ot tho Wyoming valloy. a nillllonuln in his own right, with tho prospect of a bright futuro opening heron him, Shoemaker deliberately fluny It all away at the behest of a woman of tho town, became a social outcast nud died a habitual drunkard, feu years ago, Mac Shoemaker, us hi was called, was a bright, nmnl youug fellow, n fnvorlto among his .uAymU)m.nnJ. ..ivnlpjnin imol,. I ti. mu iiiuau UAUiunivu uumt-'rt. I'liuuu- making mammas laid many plans for his capture ami tho brothers ol the marriageable sisters sedulously cultivated bis acquaintance. His lucomonmouuted to nearly $5000 a month, and was spent with a lavish hand and his pocletbook fell open readily at the beckon or tho needy. While still on the topm st round or tho social ladder, he made tho ao qiialutaiico of Nellie JIaulon, an Inmate or n rashlonublo house or Ill-repute, lu this city. She was a beautiful woman, und tho youuu millionaire became infutuatod with her. The entreaties or his rrlouds wero or no avnll. Ho seemed com pletely under tho control or tin woman, whoskilirully played with him until at last he throw all respect aside aud married her. This tlnec yeurs ago. Ho wus at ouco cut oil from all Intercourse with his family, This, after n thr.o, preyed upon his mind to such an extent thut lie took to drink, nud bo rapid was his down ward career that lu six mouths after Ills marrlago the courts declared him a habitual drunkard and ap poluted a committee to man igo his estate. Ho aud hts wife received an allowance sulllolontto support them comfortably. When ho was strick en down by a fatal Illness two week ago, his friends spirited him away to Harvey's lake, a iuountiln resort, without tho knowledge or consent of his wife. When sho learned ol his whereabouts she called to see him, but was met at tbu door li Mao's undo and refused admittance Sho nppouled to the courts, and the case was still ponding when Shoo maker died. The wife expresses hei determination to bo present at tlu funeral. KUIC'IUBOH ACCIUKNr. B.vicku City, Sopt, 29. Quarter niaster-Sergeunt Gumey, of Com pany C, Fourth Cavalry, or Walla Walla, while en route to Fort Hid well, Cal., undorlaommtiiid of Cap tain Wlnt and Ieutoimnt MoClure, died near thW city at 7 o'olouk lust ovoulug under lather peculiar cir cumstance. This morning ho wan continued. After ridlug horseback for h vera' tulles ha usked thnt he bo allowed to rid lu the niubulanco wagon. I he request wus granted and In a few hours ho was found in un uuconsolom condition. A stomach pump win nppl.ed but the (deadly pa'ou had tilled ually done Its work. It Unot known whether pain. If the former, it is probable be took more morphine out of the chest. An Inquest will bo held, after which the remains will prob- bably be sent to Walla Walla for burial. iiomuiiLK crime. Dukamio, Col., Sept. 29. llalph Buy, the 20-year-old murderer of hi- motber, was captured on Satii'day evening, and returned to this city. He ija that after be nud his mother bud eaten breakfast last Wednesday morning, he went to tho barn and look two drinks of whiakv. Be turuiug to the house bo Informed his mother that he was goliiu to Furinlimtoii, New Mexico, to the fair. Mrs. Hay remonstrated, not desiring to be left alone. Tills an gered him, and as he passed his mother for the door, he struck her a terrible blow on the back of the head with a hatchet, sinking the iron into her head to the handle. She sunk to the floor without a moan, and the son then pluuged a knife Into her breast three times, wrapped the body In a quilt, mount ed n hoie and started for Mexico. The father has gone lusaue and bis life is despaired of. DKSTItUCTlVB FIHK. Puiladkli'iiia, Sept. 29. Short ly after 2 o'clock yesterday after noon lire broko out in the oil ware house of Phillips & Cuiiuiughum, No. 130 North Delaware avenue. The flames soon gained headway and swept through the inflammable slock of the building, nud the structure was ablaze from cellar to roof twenty minutes after the fire broke out. Despite the utmost ef forts of the firemen, tho flames spread west to Water street and to the rag warehouse of Jessup & Moore, adjoining, burning the oil store on the north. Iu a short time the wurshouses nt 127, 131 and 133 Water street weie abluze. Philip and Charles Porter were injured by the exploding oil, und Frank La wry w is hurt by a full from n ladder. While tho fire was nt Its height the walls of .Tessup & Moore's warehouse fell iu, buiying several llremeu, hut 60 far as known none were killed. The loss Is roughly estimated at one million dollars. A KBION OP TttRKOK. Lith.k Rock, Ark., Sept. 23. A report from Telvillo says thnt the depredations of u gang of lawless characters, banded together as a secret organization, have terrorized the inhabitants of Marion county. The gang made u genor.il raid in Cowan Birrou'a neighborhood Sun day night which put to shame the work of tho worst class of outlaws ou tho western border. Tho houses of William Haniblett, sr., William Haniblett, Jr., Rev. E. McCarty, Judge J. S. Oweus, Richard West and Thomas Sasser were visited and Hied Into by tho marauders. The windows wero smashed in, and at Uev. McCarty's, somo children, sleeping lu tho front room, were hit and severely injured with stones. nuuji vtiij'o uineu wus (alien irom a stablo and Its ears cut oil. Wil liam Haniblett, Jr., was warned to leave tho country under penalty of death. Rev. McCarty was warned that if Ilamblett's wife continued to live at Ids house he would bo killed. Jim McCarty was also warned that his life was in peril. Tho authori ties are greatly oxcited aud overy. effort is being mudo to apprehend tho leaders of tho raid. FASTKST RAII.KOAB TUII' ON ItE COKO. Nkw Yokk, Sept. 29. U 10:50 yesterday morning tho private coach. "Grassmero," containing John W. Mackay and party arrived, having mude the fastest trip ou re cord fiom San Francisco to tilt city. Tho parly left Sun Francisco at 7 o'clook Wednesday evening last. It Is rumored Mackay's trip to this city is for tho purpose of looking after the Interest of the Pa- clflo roads iu connection witli the Searls will contest. A visit to Salem, mudo. Mass., will probably bo TO I'HOTKCT AMKIUCANS. Chicacio, Sept. U9. A Washing ton special 8ayn lust ructions liave been cabltd Kgun, minister to Chill, to demand the release of the Amer ican citizens, who wero arrested on suspicion of being spien, or Nympa thlzera with the enemy ot the Junta. ASSAULT ON A SISl'Klt. Skatti.k, Sept. U!) There was tho greatest excitement und conster nation fur a few moment) yiMerdaj afternoon about 4:80 o'clock nt the House of the Good Shepherd on Ninth street, butwoen Jfllorsun and Terrace streets, It wns the occasion of nu uttomptod kidnapping of a little girl, Maggie Mctlee, and ti brutul assAiilt upon ono of the Sis ters of thu Houso of the Good rfli p henl, whu was trying to protect tin ohlld. Bister Teresa, who wi as saulted, was badly beaten over the head und body with n club in the hands of Kite McGee, an old wo man, notorious fur tho way lu whluh sho has ivinduolad her.sidf of lute years. on. oau wnwcic. FAKtio, N. 1), Sept. 80. The wcst-lHuind freight ou (ho Northern Pa ol llo Sunday morulug twttoluHl n car of oil onto a side Ira -k ut Ituflalo, ubout thlrtv mlleo west of Ftirim Ii was not dlscovere.1 until too late, that tho brukr ou ibe oar would not work, and tho car jwssotl over tho ' switch, out ou tho main track nud tartwl down tho Bteep grade, Just as it cattle tralu of tweuty-two caw nuruu up tuugntue. Tbe car struck thocnglne, scattering Hip "It in all directions, and the headlight on the ..IiwigaI II nil Urn Kllrrlnwr J. (J. engine set it on Are. Euglneer J. C remaining uncalled for iu tlie posi Curtlsand Fireman W. E. D. dge ; onice nt Salem, Sept. 29, 1891. Per were covered with burning oil nnd Bona calling for the same will please died Inside of an hour. Brakeman Arthur A. Beeton was badly burned nnd will loe the sight of both eyes, nnd the chances are largoly against his surviving the sIiock. Tblrieeii mra of cattle were set ou fire by the tuirniugoil and were entirely con sumed. TUB U. S. LAW ADOITW) IlAKKlsnuito. Penii.. Sent. 29 The j'dnt legislative committee ! Investigate the olllces of state tre.'4 urer, auditing and attorney genera! today adopted resolutions recom mending that the United Stales law regulatlug public funds he adopted nud that ttie inquiry be confined to the conduct of the pres cut auditor general, state treasurer and cashier. STATE- A KliKCTKIO OAK ACCIDENT. Poktland, Sept. 29. Yesterday aflernooti, about 1:30. car No. 3 of the Waverly & Wood Hock brauch of the Willamette Bridge Rallwa Company, jumped the track at the corner of Fifth and P. streets In East Portland. It is not know whether the accident was caused by a rock ou the truck, or by tho breaking ol the rear axle. The car was thrown violently over on Its side, aud tin windows completely shuttered There wero thirteen passengers in the car at the time. Those who un fortunately were Inside at the thin of the occurence, were severely brn'sed and cut by the fulliug glass Miss Finger received a severe cut on the left arm iu addition to other bruises. Mrs. Sprague was severely bruised, and her right ear ulmov. cut from her head. When the air toppled over she was thrown head foremoit amongst the shattered glass. These two ladies were scut to their homes lu carriages. Mrs. W. E- Jones, of Portland, was very badly cut on the right side of tho head, her right shoulder dis located, and her left limb severely bruised. Sho was carried to a tent aloug tho side of tho street, nud when seen by n reporter was still in a dazed condition. The people to whom the tent belonged were doiug their best to revive her and were wondering why n physician hud not been summoned. Conductor J. M. Hunter receive'3 a deep cut on tho right wrist and was nlso injurled In tho bend. A force of men were ut one; dis patched from the otllce of tho com pany and tho car righted aud placed on the track agaiu, Then it. wa found that the rear axle find been snupped iu two. Whether this wa1 done when the car was thrown ou its side, la not known, neither does tho mortor man remember seeing anything on tho truck. The whole occurence seems to bo shrouded In mystery, and beyond the fact that tlio car was turown on Its slue, no vmmio Illiuillltsiiuil t.!4.U tallied. YAMHILL COUNTY FAIR. Newuhko, Or., Sept. 29. The Yimhill county fair, which was held at this pluco Wednesday, riiursday nnd Friday, had n partic ularly successful season this year. Tho new grounds and pavlllou proved an attraction which every body wanted to see, and during the three days of the fair nearly 6000 people inspected the exhibit. The new grounds consist of ten acres of fir grove, on which a large pavilion has been erected by the Newberg merchants by voluutnry coutnbu tlons. Tho premiums nlso come from this fund, nnd as no admission fee was charged, the citizens deserve great credit for their enterprise. Tho exhibits wero, without excep tion, tho fluest over seen iu the county. Tho fruit exhibit comprised every variety grown in Chehalis valley, add tho big red Oregon apple was prominently dlsnluved. The greater portion of the exhibit was takou to Portland ou Saturday, and will decoiato the horticultural hall of the exposition, Tho amusements consisted of baseball, single and doublo driving, bicycle racing and ladles' and boys' horseback rldlug aud racing. Tho evout of tho fair was the baby exhibit. Every man, woman aud child living anywhere wlthlu a rndlus of twenty miles was present with one or more babies, all eager for a prize. Tho premiums wore nwnrded, hut to whom no one but the prize babies knows. Ni:WStAltm Ul'ltNIJI) OUT. Poktlani), Or., Sept. 20 Fire this morning destroyed the oftlco of tho Kast Portland Chromule. Loos UwutWOOOj fully Insured. MARKETS. PoitTi.AN-n, Fopt 20. Wheat vnlley f 1 62. Walla Walla 51.42. Sav Fkancisw, Sep. i"J Spt wheat buyer; 1891, 1.73. Uhioaho, Spt. SO. At close wheat was steady, cash, 05J. Dee. 07. WRTJIKR REPORT. a... -....o c. . t, ..-. tno.AuiRvir, .-tin. .,-riire. Csat fur Or-Jgon und Wnslllugten: I,lRlit rains followeU by fair weather '" "' wcwero iwmiiii, " Fa,,0' sll,; 8,,a,l lampa new nat to"l-Jt l at Sn nt A Gile'u. ! i r ,.ou w,lH, ,,, w,-M hni, lue. you will tl-ul Jack Harkfn t I'ouie a, oppoai e rouuury. better 1.11. Tho following is tho list of letters sav "adert!sed:" Alexander Mable Adams Jos Bennett E Barrett I J Baucroft A Bonier lini- . Burns Mrs fillu Hurt O W-2 Bruekert E A Bierman I) Beekel Geo Benson Jm Burr T W Blank Evl Clark J C Clark Jus E Cltrk Jno CobMiun Mrsb rvigiilnsTliiH CnleClute Lresweit a wiie "' C Tier Geo Dickey G W ii... rMre Ann II iwurd Win IltiweEinu Hogg Miss Lizzie Hnuiui Jo" P Ilodnsort Roht HowerG W Hilt Mrs L mis i Hawkins M J Hasting M Li Hurris E E J'lies Mr M J Johm-m T C Ivuhler C H LoMs .Inn lj'icluire Miss u Laird E D Mclrwtn mm ji i Morgan.) W Pickens G K Pierce "W F P 'teroii Cli is Page A J . Parker CUus Roberts Mis P Ros Mrs Lettie Russell Homer Razs Mrs J E Rank S B Swan W e" riloperMrsT Sloper M-ss Pearl Shephard Emma riwahi D R Small Mrs 1 lettie Shaw Mrs M Jb Small CS-2 Thayir Dick Trabel I N Thomson T M- rii-ulpn Martin Vance G G Wnndworth -2 Wliischell A C-2 Weckert Mrs L J Wilson S D WulUinr J D Watson Jno W Wuitc Melville M Watts Miss Ella W M C Zrisell Mrs N N Democrat Paeitlc Cigar Factory Laue Count v Lind & Loan Co. A. N GlLBEItT, P. M. A I) renin ot llupplnois Miij be followed by n morning of "La Grippe." Easily, and wby? Because the tud draught from a partly closed window; in open transom connected with a windy jutr in a hotel, m ly convey to yoor nos trils und lungs the death-dealing blast. Terrible nnd swia are the inroads made by this new destroyer. The medicated alco holic principle In Hostetter's Stomach Bit iAm will r-hpnit the dire comnlsint. A per sistence In this pruveutltlvo of its further development will absolutely checkmate the dangerous malady. Unmedlcated nl- cohollc stlmulauce are of Utile or no value. rbelust medium istue uiuers. inot juss efflcious is It In case ot malarli, billeus ness, constipation, rheumatism, dyspep sia and kidney trouble, The weak are usually those upon whom diseases fasten flrst. Invigorate with the Bitters. 8 VLEM 3IAKKET JREL'OKT. V S.vnopslH of the Markets Buying and belling 1'rlccs. ltLTAIl. PRICES. REVISED QUOTATIONS. .Shoulders-Sugar cured.per lb,12 llre.ik fast bacon 15 Hams .Sugar cured, per lb, llc. ISeer 512 l'ork 8 10 Mutton-ca12Kc. Veal-1012Uc. Timothy seed I'er pound, 8c: selling Hed clover seed l'cr pound, lie. White clover seed I'er pound, 20c.i;" AlsiKe 180 per pounn. Itcd top 10c per pound. Lincoln Grabs 12c l tier pound. iin (Jr:.si 10a ner iiound. Orchard Orass17c per pound. New- potatoes 60c per bushe'. ('aimed FruliPeachts, $ 00; apricot, 73 00: blackberries, J.I; corn, best grades .! 00- tomatoes $1 50; htrlng beans 81 50; green pens jl 83: per doz. In two lb tans. Fresh Vegetables. Potatoes &0c;cunots &Gc; parsnips 7oc; onions 4c per lb. Hsli Salmon 7.0operlb; bturgeon 5 7cperlb-smiillllshl0c per lb; salt salmon, 7luc per lb; Chinook Milmon, 10. 1IUYINI1 l'KICES. Wheat 7'e net. Kloui Per barrel. $').00, best 1C lb. Outs Per bushel, 27i.50c. llai ley Per bushcl,40!S45c. Iiruu Per ton. 921 00 at mill, sacked. Shorts Per ton,J!15 00 " sacked. Chi Per ton, S2U.00 " backed. Wool lc to 18c. Kggs 302 per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 30o Corn meal iks per pound. Uheese 1214o per pound. Dried plums Per lb. b7c. Dried prunes Per lb. 1012c. Uut.er 2jJ0c per pound Tor good Lard--10l2o per lb hhoulders 0o per lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c per pound. Turkeys 10 to o lb, Geese 78 per lb. Ducks, Vzy&per lb v MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. POKTLAND. Wheat Valloy, $1.52J per contnl. Flour standard, 84.00. Walla Walla $4.70; Oats New White ."W.to 40o per bushel. Millstuflb Unin fii23; sli u 18, $23 to 20 ground barley, fJO to 32; enrpfeed. Hi to S23, middlings, $25, per ton. Hay S1214 per ton. Butter Oregon fancy daily, 27Jc; fauey creamery 3032X; good to fair, 25, California choice 22 to 24c. Eggs Oregon 27 to 30 cper doz. Poultry Old chickens, So. Potatoes 15 at 00o per cental. Cheese Oregon, 12 to 12c;Cnlirorni.i 12e. Sugars Golden C, 4c; extra 0, 4; dr) granulated, t cube, crushed and Pow dered, GJfc per pound. Beans Small while, 3J:Jcl; pluk 3J. bayos,4ic; bu'ter, 4Jc; llmas, 5c. Dried FruitsQueted: Italian prunes, lOto Ilc;PitltonudUcrmau,10c per pound, ralslus, J2 S5 per box; plummer dried pours, 10 to He; mid dried and factor plums, 11 to 12c; evupo ruled pciches, Is to'ii'e; Smyrna Ilgs, 20c; California tigs, Ik, por pound, Hides Dry hides, SJS to 9c; He less foi culls; green over 55 pounds, 7c; under 55 pouuds, 2c; bheep pelts, 30c331.2j. SAlOIvKD MKATS AND LAUD. lwern hams, 12 to IJJfc; breakfast ba con, 12 to l.ic; sides, to 10c; lard, Hi to 12c per pound. HAN FitANCISCO. San FnASCisco, 8pt. 23 Wheal; bujer iI.7ilMtolI.81H. Barley Feed $l.a & 1 08 per cental 04t-Clray,Sl 35 to I 37f per cental, old. MISCtLANEOUS MAHKET8. Chicago, Spt.24 beat, cash ft3U$c. imples. TbeoM Iclea wss that facial eruptions weie due to a "blood humor," for which they Five potash, ThUJthooldSarsapariUascon. tain potash, a drastic mineral, that instead ot decreasing, actually creates more crup Jous. You have noticed this when taking otbwSamaparlUa. It is however now known that the stomach, tho blood creating power, Is the seat of ail JtIaUng or cleansing oper ations. A stomach clogged by IndlgesUou or constipation, Mates the blood, result pirn plos. A clean stomach and healthful dl iMlon purines it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sanatuniu ( n.iv.i,nj..i attar tho modem Idea to regulate the bowels aud stimulate tho digestion. Tho effect Is I inmitdiate. A short testimonial to contrast tbe aetlou ot tho potash Sarsaparlllts and Jofa. Mrs. a P. Etuart, of 400 Hayes Bt, 8. F., wiltes: I have for Tear h.l ln,. ISon. ItriedpopmrE4rspriUbutlt awuaiiy caused more pimples to brcik out onyiaco. Hewing thst Joy's was a later '"-J""luoa ttna differently, i tried it ... ..... i-.u.w iHiiiicuiaiciy auappeared." I - . Joy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, most tSettirt, same price. For sale by Dan'l J, Fry, 225 Com. fTSXIf. IlKAL KSTANJ TR4NSFBUS FILED Uiril lllllM'i KCl'OllDRIt. T R Rynn nud wlfo to Mnry D Strayer, It 2 blk II, North Snleui, J.2000. T C Shaw nnd wlfo to Win Waldo, bJ Its 7 nud 8, blk 1, Mill ndd to Snlcm, $000. A J Mofllt und wlfo to Geo W Steele, 08 feet of blk 10, Cupltnl Park ndd, $400. Portland Flouring Mills company to Robert Livingston, Scotch Mills property of Salem, mortgage, $41,000. onderful Eesults of ton follow tho use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Sccro cases of scrofula, upon which other prep arations time been powerless, jieiu to tho peculiar curatlvo powers of tills medicine. Dlsticsslng cases ot dyspepsia, excruciat ing complaints ot the kidneys and liver, nnd"um of salt ROSLl ItS rlieum, d:agrce- " " - able cases ot catarrh, and aches and pains ot rheumatism, aro cured by Hood's Sar sip lilla. It purines the blood, and at tho i .a tinio tones tho stomach, creates an - tltc, anil gives strength to e ery f unc a of the body. Give It a trial. General Debility " For four years my wito suffered with largo tumor hunches on the glands under the arms, and general debility of the w hole system. Slio became so poor In health that wo wero on tho vergo of despair resirdltig her recovery. Phjsiclans did not seem to undei stand her ease; at all cents she neer derived any benefit from their treatment. She finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. The Immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory that he continued to tako it, and this is tho -esult: She lias gained In weight From Si to III Pounds aid Is it.oi.ter and In better health than e .eliasbev.iruryears. The bunches under i,.r ar..n have diminished, and wo hello o II i id's Sai-saparllla will be too much for thc:u lu time." J. J. Noncnoss, 22C Com mciclal Sheet, Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoMby.lr iglats. gl;slxforS. Prepared by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Low ell, Man. JOO Doses One Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Jitc, NEW ADVEUTISK.HKNTS. City Warrants. -TOTICE is hereby given to all whom It i' mnv mnwi ii tint there are now funds In the treasury of the city of Salem, Oregon, applicable t the payment of nil w.manls of tho said city ol Salem, "en-don-eo"' between Nov.Xth, IhOO, nnd Jan. 22d, 1 1)1, and that said warrants will cease to draw iuteiest Irom nnd alter the dale of this notice, witness my band. this, the 19th day of September. 101 II. J. SWAFFOHD, U -Jj bt ire isurer, cuieiu, ureim. THE GREAT Portland Industrial Exoosition With Its World;ol(Vondcrs OPENS SEPT. 17, 1891. CLOSES OCT. 171k. Music b the great ZAPAD0RES BAND direct from the City of Mexico. Artllroiu the great masters of Euiopo and Ameilca, valued at n quarter million dollars, Wonderful Klectrlcal Adaptions lu lull operation. A Splendid Perles oi 2Uiiei.il K-thiblts. ery Department .V, Filled with Novel and Interesting In Art, Science and Industry. A OreateriNumberof Exhibits than ever before presented upon the coast. The Stock Department made a Piomi nent feature. Th Largett Display ot Fruit nnd the Finest Exhibit ol Agricult ure ever madeiin the l'aclflo Nrthwct. All manufactories in lull motion. Everything New. No Dead Eihlblt. TheEiposttlonol JteiKwItlonn AdmUlon us usual. nrsUly IteduceJ Kites ror.rminrt trip on nil pnntj. gerlincM. UJdw i IVSUBANU i ii iu m u ; u- Nnr U. W.llEKLKH, Amu. f I r. Notico of Final Sottlomenl. la the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Marlon, In lb mrtl. ter of the tatate i of .K a, BulU van. dwuS. Notico It hereby gfven th 1 li ivn ft'oat my tiled nual account iu the ab-. enti tled twute and that Monday, t beith day of OctoWr, ha been Oxed aa the day of nnt.1 MtUeiueaU ii. wllU.NT, 00 Premiums 25c WantfciJ; WOHI l!( I nnf(.h t seti.eut inv "c -.''iIONl t thai, t-ventj.ftveVni,.hl wli rrw.?,ti 5r fr-rArs . - ii ldtl t.V-n . r -!l L1 block from b,,, he? ""-tStSHiTS! 1 ll.Kiriii ex.tium "S? ii ntJoDKXAl.uHhle! l 1(alrij T7-ANl'Klj-OcuBirrS lY.,ar'Totiw-r!S ssffk,si5Sr15s5,S and expetiscslf ?ru n,?". 2S ageiipriuntfcnt less tliati'tSMil Rend largo Illuttrutcd rhSnf fil wtthagpfcciat oile, to swi "J Piled lorron lecciptor3 nn.l Al'lly at once mm (jet lu 'vl "in; SALEM IRI N ind IIOITItT Cashp-ild tor oid iSn n88 rubbers, bottles, etc SBon i,R bought and sold Calt at ? W street. ul w Conai iS LMcersumlFlsWrS&2J .tctum, elo I'osltlvelv rmJitr Mention from business. Vauifel sclNtsutthilrown homes anaiS1 antred. An end to the ola f? method or cutting ana lCi? dress Western oillce, Co umffi Co.. LockboxlObalern, OnT LOW SING GE Mcrcbantltallor. All kind CI , mnde to order, llepalring and , nnlly done, One sack mlt tn I i 12. one fi ock suit $72, formerly i ncrcont ?20, formerly J. 0 One formerly S4. One talrof pnntsr i 110. 208 Commercial ht., bak-m'i, DORSES 11U1 Draught and driviug horses aud old. Inquire of G. W. ANDERSON, Cook EX K. HA Paper ill anger. Iaveordernt.Ulobe Real Estate J. P.WH IT EXPRESS AND TRUC'h Hauling of nil kinds. Best Wagon at every train. PHILLIPS sc Merchant hi A full line of imported and woolens. AlBoacomnlue stock furnishlug gooda. All the Inte. M5 Ckiiomerciftl slreeu W. M. DeHAVf Boarding - anil - Sale One deorwestof I.unn'sDryl on State street. Quiet family teu tal attention paid to transient t Those Afflk With tho habit ol using to. LIQUOR, OPIUM OR Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANEN AT THE KEELEY INSTIT Ofllce Cor. Third nnd Jiadlsoi laud, Or. Call or write, atrictl tial A fine fruit or cake stand, i ran of the CELEUItAUKD BAKINU I'OWDEB. For wile T. BUREt No. 228 Commerolal a i it i llTfl I 'ITTI 1fiOTl uqjiidi wij im J as. Batchelor, Pn Warm Mcaknt All fa ol None but white labor em : establishment, A good substantial meal c - class style Twenty-five cents per meal RED KRO 1 Court street, between Journal Minto'a Livery. QNEOFTHE LARG1-TES ments In the State. Iiwer ortland. Largest stock Legl the State, a-d biggest discount pilcollstof Job printing, and c legal blanks. -,v Steam Printer Salem 9R 1X0 vV, 'C AM vvffj rii HEALTH. t.e nicUtiu'a Golden Dalst Cures Chancres, flnt and seo Sores en the Lega and BMJi Kyes. Nose, etc., Copper-coloro Syphllitio Catarrh. ulMased Sa nrfmarv forma of the ditesM LynhiUs. 1'rlcp, JSOO Pji Ve ltlclmu'a Golden nal M I I 1 $500 .itssrxvL .mt& 2 Gt SBLrJkVJ BLl? wmv yAs j, Tbroat, Syphllitio IUsh, Loof tncted Cords, SUffuciS of ths cradicatta all disease from !j whether caused by InJisf Uoj ot Uereury, Icavln the Ux bfaltby. Prim 85 00 per Lo lllcliau'a Golden P' dote for the cureoIOonon ImtatlonOraTei,and all trtaj tal disarrangements. Prlte Ue Itlcbau'a Golden 8p" loction, foraarere cssof i Inflammatory Cteet. StrktuitM SI 80 per riotlle. n for the effectlre heiiin." ol WTO' anderupUona. Pf'f' pi' and Brain treatment; Ks oipa. r. excess or ortr-!tl. Pries 83 OO pp Bo Sn ercrywhace, C. O. W, an perezpreMk THE RICHARDS DRUG CO. 61)0 811 JMABKET San tvaHjisi tnr rM i