'tW'i,4. IWJIPWW SM teolectittg foreigners. "It la con rBad that Sir Joliu "Wftlatiam put feomo yery'snorclitng and vital qqestionos. Ho wanted to know why a etronger edict of the om tyjror against attacks on foreigners had not been promulgatca uirougu out tho empire by telegraph In place of being entrusted to ordinary coutses. The auswer to this was that there la not a precedcut for dispatching an Imperial edict by telegraph, and with this tho British minister is naturally unsatisfied, Ho also Inquired why the magis trate at Wuliu, who did his best to protect Hie Kuropeaus, was de graded, whllo other magistrates, who did nothing, wero not punish ted. And Ilnally ho wanted to know when thoso guilty or the rtttmlnra nt Wasuch wcro going to I TMinlaliPd. At a time when an a land to deal iKtitly with I he cen tral government of China, because, while it is perfectly honest, It Is weak, vigorous action on tho pnrt of European powers might over throw tho Mauehu dynasty and bring China to anarchy. (That is the argument of the Chinese against a demonstration. The British foreign oillce re members that uatogorlu demands of.tho British minister, who Is on tho spot, do not speak much for hlfl trust In the good will or honesty of tho government In this matter. They use tho telegraph quickly enough to appeal to Lord Salisbury against his ministers, but they could not send by telegraph tho Im perlal edict which was to stop burn ing outrages and murders of Europeans. This, is the view en tertained In well-informed quarters In London. Another suggestion is that the province of Hunan, the hot-bed of tho autl.forelgu feeling of China, should have one or moro of its towns opened to foreign trade, and this flnda considerable favor In official circles. 13 1JALMACEDA DEAD. Washington, Oct. 14. The State aud Navy departments havo re ceived nothing in their olUcinl dis patches from Chill to ludicato any pronounced chaugo in the situation there so far as Minister Egau aud tho Junta are concerned. A dispatch cabled from Paris that Balnmceda Is in hiding In tho United States Legation at Santiago Is laughed at by tho Stato Department otllcers. Minister Egan sent two telegrams to the department announcing the suIcidoofBalmacedu, and iu addi tion tho Ministers from Europe and other countries sent this informa tion In the most direct possible form to their Governments, and it is not likely that the reports of Bowers in Santiago would unito in u false official statement. Iu regard to tho treatment of refugees said to be under the protection of tho Ameri can Legation, It Is believed at tho department that no great opposi tion will bo mnilo by tho Junta to their safe convoyauco out of Chili. This custom, although not founded on absolute right, has been observed In similar cases without cll'ectual objection, Tho United States ship Sau Fianclsco is still at Callao, on tho way from Fayta. Part of her machinery was slightly damaged, and after repairs she will proceed to Valparaiso. BET KJKK TO THE COUltT HOUSE. Indianapolis, Oct.14. A sposlal from Washington, Ind., says de tectives havo bceu at work for a week on the court houao tiro, nnd so far havo arrested four persons sup posed to havo been connected with It, Samuol Harbin, a day laborer living here, after being arrested con fessed his crime and Implicated sev eral prominent pcoplo iu it. As a result, Auditor Jiunej C. Lnvallo and A. B. Hawes, prominent cltl ecus of Steel township, aud Basil Ledgerwood were arrested today. Harbin's story Is that Lavallo hired him to burn tho court lmuso for $500, only $5 of which lias been paid. It Is reported that Ledger wood was also anxious to turn Btato's evidence. Ho claims to have re ceived a house aud lot for his part lu tho crime. Lavallo has been aud itor for eight years aud his arrest was tho pciiBtitlon of tho hour. From present circumtnnees ho is supposed to bo short in hi accounts, but no oue knows the amount. Napa MORE EARTHQUAKES. Again and Potalnma Shaken up. THE EASTERN STORM. Steamer Ashoro, Too Much Son-in-law, Wealth Worked no Change, The Methodist Council, Shot Himself in Court, A Band of Elk, Two Lovers Ran Away, Foreign and State News, etc, etc. 3IOBE EARTHQUAKE. Napa. Cal.. Oct. 14. -Four shocks I of earthquake was felt hero this ppeal Is being addressed to Eng- morning at 4S0 a. m. People were yn;i o wit- Lnl.( ml w i nillfn n. It PAW RIIOCK and several lighter oues havo fol- owed. BuniDgo done by Sunday , Ight's shock is much more thanw os t tlrst supposed and will amount to evtr.ti iiiousnuti uoiinrs. SHOOK UP AGAIN. PiTAi.UMA, Cal., Oct. N. An other lively earthquake shock wa felt hero this morning about 4:30 o'clock, and a much lighter one about 7. The vibrations wero from north to south. THE EASTERN STORM. New Yokk, Oct. 14. Waves nea'ly thirty feet at Rockaway Heacli are washing dwellings ami boats to sea. Many pleasure crafts nre miHslug since Sunday, aud it is feared they have been lost with all on itourd. elunday afternoon George W. White, Alfred Ktue,',Mark Tbursln and Alden. Little, or New York, hired two boats equipped for shark fishing. One boat has been found washed upon the beach without oc cupants, but nothing lias been seen of tho other. Captain Vesheel saved a largo boat. Stx small boats, hold ing In all sixteen men, let out on Sunday afternoon to a fisblug party, havo not been seen since, and it is thought they havs been carried out to sea. A HAND OF ELK. Glknoha, Or. Oct. 14. At 6 "German Syrup o'clock Monday morning Ed Don aldson, who resides on his claim five miles northeust of here, was sur prised by a band of about seventy llvoollc which had become stam peded from some cause and came dafchlug down througli his camp, wrecking his cabin, aud Donaldson had a close call for his life. As soon as ho could recover from his fright aud extrlcato himself from the de bris, lie seized his riile aud downed four of the best of them. The shoot lug evidently addled tho animals, for after ruuulti a quarter of a mllo they turned and doubled on their trail, when seven more wero slaugh tered, among which was a moustor whllo one. Mr. Donaldson came to town late last night, and this morn ing a pack train started out to bring In tho meat. WEALTH WORKED NO CHANGE. New York, Oct. 14. A .romantic story Is told of lllchard Hating aud his bride, who sailed for Hamburg from Hobokcn last Monday, Fivo months ago Hurlug woiked as n farm hand for Thomas Burliu at some placo iu Georgia. Miss Ann O'Hhelll, the adopted daughter of tho postmaster, nursed him through an Illness, and but for his humble position lie would have ofi'ered him self lu marrlago tohcr. When ho recovered ho received a letter an nouncing tho sudden death of his father In Germany. Ho crossed the ocean aud learned that he was the only heir to an estate yulued at uearly $500,000. He felt free now to propose to Miss O'Shulll, and when they loft llouoken Monday they wero on a wedding trip. SHOT HIM8EI.K IN COURT. Kansab City, Mo., Oct. 1 1. Hardly had tho foreman or tho jury lu tho criminal court hero pro nounced tho words, "Ton years iu tho penitentiary," as a punishment for Frank Rowland, a wayward young man of good parentage, con victed of forgery, whon tho defend ant sprang to his feet In front of the J ml go, drew a pistol, put it to left sulo aud fired. A scone of wild confusion followed, during which Judgo White fainted. Tho bullet did not strlko tho heart, but passed through tho body just above It. There- Is a slight chance, however, for his recovery. THE METHODIST COUNCIL. Wabhinoton, Oct, 14. In the cucmeulcul conference yesterday, KUhop Nlnde, of Kausas, spoke on the subject, "The Deacon Move ment." Ho said there U much talk of a woman unsexlng herself aud putting society Into con vulsions. There were silly women and silly men. Representative I womou could w trusted, u wo Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Par JKMiage. " My acquaintance with your remedy, Boschee's Gcnnan Syrup, was made about fourteen years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted iu n Hoarseness mid a wougu which msaoicu. meiramiftluW uot trugt our rootnew na miiuyr my Duipu lur u xiuuukt ui 3bbath9. After trytafrn Physician, without obtaiulug relief I cannot y now what remedy he prescribed -I saw the nuvertisemeut ol your remedy aud obtained n bottle. I leceived such quick and pennancnt help from it that whenever we have haul Throat or Branchial troubles bice iu our family. Ilosehce'a Ger- Jrlty of neonlo were hammering man Syntp has been our favorite after a thing it was n manifestation tetaedy aud always with favorable of tho divine wish. "God created ilta, I have never hesitated to them male ami reum'v," said ne, 3rt my experience of its use to era when-1 have found them troubled in like maimer," Ritv. W. II. Haggarty, ,f the Newark, New a Snf a ; Jwwy. M.K. Confer- e,Apni35, 90. itumouy, CI &G. GKERN, Sole HauToWooubury.NJ. sisters, in God's immo whom could wo trust? Ho believed they could be trusted, aud God's work could never be consummated without their aid. Rev. Dr. Lewis, of the M, B. church, South, said it was a fallacy to believe that because a largo ma- "not female aud untie." Woman was expected, under divine province to sustain the same rvKtlou to the uiMMUilluc ehuruh that she did to the fiiinHv not nn of ttibordluu i.ni, but uf 'equality In certain II .." lUv. Dr. BuokWy, X N w Y rk, Ntl.l wtittion could not do the work of preacher without pdl'flou with tho laws of nature. They must be mothers, or they must bo preachers, not both. St. Paul said they should not take the placo of men. Rev. Dr. Hoss, of Tennessee, also called attention to St Paul's words.and as serted that ir God Intended man to do tho samo work ho would make them alike. At this juncture. Mr. Atkinson, of England, proceeded to character izo Dr. IIoss's argument ns logical jugglery, saying that If mail and wo- niau Had been created nunc mere would be no men or women. Ho also remarked that Dr. Buckley had got' ten au awful twist on this question. Hew F. W. Bourne remarked that he had no patience with tho narrow and bigoted version of St. Paul's words on tho subject. Resolutions were adopted approv ing the project to erect a memorial to this council on a stiltablo site in Washington, lu the shape of a bronze statute of Johu Wesley, and a committee, headed by Bishop Fowler, or San Francisco, was ap pointed to raise fuuds. TOO MUCH SON-IN-LAW. Carthaqk, Mo., Oct. 14. Somo mouths ago an old man named David Mo3S married a girl 14 years old, having tho consent of her mother, on payment or $500. The youthful bride has since proved to bo very fickle-minded, and has showed preference for tho old man's son. Bud Moss, the young brldo't-son-iu-law, undertook to lay out the old man, but was uot allowed to complete the job. He was arrested after strong resistance, aud was sen tenced to thirty days In jail. When the sentence is out he is to be ar tested ou acharge of forging a check for $400 ou the old man. f heyoung bride was heart broken to see liei son-in-law taken in by the officers. Moss is a wealthy man. THE SHARLES WILL CASE. Boston, Oct. 14 -The Record this afternoon says that U is under stood the Searies1 will contest is at an end, nnd that Timothy Hopkins will get between $8,000,000 and $10,000,000 or the late Mrs. Searies' property. SWINDLED. Kansas CiTY,Mo.,Oct. 14, S. V. Chipmau, a young merchant of American Fork, Utah, was swindled out of $-1000 in cold cash by a smooth aud wily Mr. Smith C. A. Smith, he said his uamo was in a cattle deal in tho stock yards. Chip mau met Smith some time ago at his Utah home. The meeting Chip man thought opportune. Smith wanted to buy 200 cattle. Chlpman had just that number to sell. Chip mau was administrator for it certain Mormon estate, which Included 205 head or cattle. Smith ofi'ered a good price. He did not have the money with him he said, aud of fered to pay Chlpmuu's expenses to Kansas City If ho would come here with him to toll tho cattle. Chip man Jumped at tho ofler. They ar rived lioro Friday aud the cattlo wore disposed or to Keys & Co., commission merchants at tho Kan sas City Stock Yards. Tho cattle wero shipped In Smith's name. Chlpman was with Smith when tho salo was made, but being or a back ward nature he had nothing to say. Keys & Co. did not know ho had any interest in the deal. They of fered Smith $4000 for the cattle, and ho accepted that, sayiug he wanted cash. Keys refused this, as ho did Hot know Smith to bo Smith the shipper. Ho therefore gave him $50 In cash aud a New York draft for tho lemalnder. Tho two meu walked away. Chipmau says Smith gayo him $50, saying: "I have told Keys & Co. to place tho remainder to your account. It is not safe to carry bo much money around with you." Chlpman and Smith then went to tho Interstate fair and at tended tho races. When tho horses for tho 2:30 trot came Smith was anxious to bet ou Dick C.,and asked Chlpman to wail lu tho grandstand whllo he bought 11 ticket on the horse. Chipmau waited, but Smith never came tmok. Alter U10 races Chlpman went to Keys & Co. and said lie wanted his money. He ex plained the circumstances and said tho cattle wero his. This was the first Keys &Uo, know of ids Interest In the matter. They told Chlpman the facts of the case and at once telegraphed to New York to pre vent puyment of the draft. In this way hope to recover the money for Chipmau. Chlpman Is about 25 years old and Is a Mormon. Ill father la one of tho wealthles nnd most Intlueutlal men in that section of the country. Smith I described as a typical Westerder, blull' and hearty lu manner aud of a gentle manly appearance. He Is a nooil talker aud somewhat older than Cldpnmn. STKAMKR ASHORE. Hull, Mass., Oct. 14 The steamer Boslontan, of Lnyalati which sailed from Boston for Liver pool U this morning ashore on Georges Island Blton'. AGAINST Ot'HNINO SUNDAY. Washington, Oct. 14. Ecuinln- cal Met hodist council this tiiornlni adopted unuulmnul.v petition to the United States couimltlon of the Chicago World's Fair, protesting against tho proposed opening of the fair 011 Suudiy. o -TTO mirovu. p. Hr. PKt'KiisnuKO, Oct. 14. The government Is negotiating for the purchase or a large qunutlty of brvadstutls In the United States. STATE. TWO YOUNCJ LOVERS HUN AWAY. Woodburn, Or., Oct.14. Yester day when tho SoJthorn Pacific Cali fornia express train stopped hero, a young lady alighted aud looked around as if looking tor someone. After tho train had pulled out she asked a bystander If this was Port land. Being told she was thirty-live miles from Portland she was In a quandary what to do, as she had not a cent or money, one saia inai a man had bought her a ticket for Portland and was in tho freight car and did not see her get ofi". Ou his arrival at Portland ho telephoned that ho would return on the oveuiug train. Inquiry developed tho fact that she was but sixteen years old, that her name was Edna Smith, that her parents lived near Junction City, that her parents objected to her keeping company with, this man, who.proved tobeMedThompson, son of n merchant at Monroe, Oregon. In the meantime tho city marshal had commnlcated with Junction City, aud reclved a telegram from tho deputy shtritl to arrest and hold both, Tho young lady was uot ar rested until last evening. When Thompson stepped ofi the train he was arrestod and placed in jail. Thompson denies that lie intended running away with tho girl. brought suit. Portland, Or., Oct. 14. Suit has been brought in theUnlted States cir cuit court by the Farmers' Loan und Trust Company or New lork, against the Oregon and Washing ton Railroad company, to foreclose tho consolidated mortgage, held by the Trust Co., to secure the bonds of road to tho aniouut of about $4,000, 000. CIRCUIT COURT. Tlilnl Day's Proceedings Jnry Cases and New lhisinrss. TUESDAY EVENING. 53-E. P. Reed et al. vs. James Denham A Co.; same. Motion to strike part of answer argued and overruled. 48 Buckingham t Hecht vs. Jos. Denham & Co.; action for money. Samo action as lu No. 53 6S Mohr Bros. vs. H. S. Simon; same. Two days given. to amend. 33 Stato vs. John A. Shaw; put tintr K.iwdust In river. Demurrer QuatnitiMl. This applies to nil the sawdust cases, except one referred. In tho first mentioned case tho m illptmput was found defective and had to bo resubmitted to the grand Jury. The cases wero arpiu-d ou the constitutionality of the sectiin (IN si nf tlm act under which the i dlctmeuts were found. 40 Mary Goodenough vs. E Dnlev: damaccs. Mtlou to strike out part of answer taken under ad viscment. Thecrand lury returned two not true bills. Onelagjlnst Thos. Gra ham, of Gervais, charged with tin larceny.of books from a Salem store; the other against W. N. Carnahan, charcedwith having obtained money under false pretenses by issuiug checks ou a bank iu which he had no money. Adjourned. WEDNESDAY. 65 Auu Carpenter vs. Thos. E. Brown et nl.; foreclosure. Judg ment by default. 09 Phillip Mttschan vs. J. W. FOREIGN. NOT true. Berlin, Oct. 14. The North German Gazette domes that au un derstanding has been arrived at between Germany aud tho United States by which American cereals will be admitted to Germany fiee rrom duty. CITY OK ROSIE LOST. St. Johns, N. F., Oct. 14. It is reported here that the Anchor Line steauiser, City of Rome, which sailed from Now York, October 10, for Liverpool, has been lost. It is understood tho vessel had aboard 250 passengers. FURIOUS GALES. London, Oct. 14. The rurious gales which havo been raging all over England, Ireland, and South Scotland for over 24 hours continue today. The passenger boats which which usually venture out iu the most severe weather was unable to cross last night. From all sections' comes reports of damage done and lives eudangered. It is impossible yet to give an approximate idea of tho damage done on laud and sea or lives lost. At Helensburg a water ing place, on Fjrih of Clyde, tho streets are Hooded and tho peo ple driven from their homes. Two passenyer trains between Glasgow and Helensburg wero brought to a standstill by the waves which threatened to wash away the tracks. Fires were put out and tho engines were unable to move. Escape from the cars was impossi ble, and all attempts to reach the travelers havo failed. MARKETS. Portland, Oct. 14. Wheat val ley $1.50, Walla Walla $1.40.' San Francisco, Oct. 14. Wheat buyer; 1891, $1.74J; season, $1.82. Chicago, October 14. At close wheat Dec. .0SlJj May $1,045. WEATHER REPORT. Beaty et al.; foreclosure, ment by default. GO LuciudaSwegleet al. Swegle et al.; partition, entered as to Geo. Swegle, Swegle aud Emma Bender. San Francisco, Oct. 14 Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Rain in western portion of Oregon and Washington. Merit Wins. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have deon helling Dr. Kiug'sNt-w Discovery for Con sumption, Di . King's New Life Pills, lluelslen's Arnica Halve and Electric Bitters, and havo never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satUfao tlon. We do not luudtate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund iliu purehas prio, if satisfactory icsults do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their nieilts. ln salt at Frj ' drug store, 225 Commercial btreet. Are Yuu tloing Kast ? If so, be sure and see that your tickets read via "Tho North Western Line." The C.St. P. M. & O. Ry. Tills Is the great short line from St. Paul ur Duluth toall points east mid south. Their magnificent tiaok, peerless veslllmled dining aud sUsep ing air Indus, and their iuitti, "always on time," has given this road a national reputation. All classes of passengers are carried on the Ycstihutcd trains without extru charge. All ticket ageuU sell tickets via this line. Ship your freight aud travel over this famous road, W. H. Mead, G. Act., No. 4 Wash. St, Porllhiidj Ur. A, J, I. eland, Tray'g Al. Judg- vs. Geo. Default M. W. L. C. Griillth, F. It. Smitu and David cimpson appointed referees. JURY TRIAL. State vs. Dr. Ileusoll, for selling liquor to a minor. G. G. Bingham for state aud Tilmon Ford for de feudaut. Following jury was drawn: L. Cavanaugh, J. B. Diin mick, Jos. Lemery, Wm. Hilleary, N. J. White, L. C. Griffith, A. W. Droger, Dexter Robbius, Wm, Woodworth, A. Beach, Joseph Chamness, W. E. Young. The jury were out but a few min utes when they retrued a verdict of not guilty. Dr. Heusell was unani. mously acquitted. CORRECTION. In the report of the court docket a fine of $200 for illegal saleofjiquor was printed as imposed on Dr. Hen sell. This was an error as the fine was imposed on Robt. Thompson. IMPORTANT DECISIONS. Ill the case or Holmau vs. Clark, action for damages for obstructing ono or the streets in East Salem, the clem urier to complaint was sus tained, ou the ground that a private individual cannot maintain action Tor obstruction of public street or road by putting a fence across the same. That such a prosecution be longs to the state. P. H. D'Arcy nppeared for pluniutiu", and W. W. Kaiser for tho defendant, Mrs. Clark. In the case of the stato of Oregon vs. Lee Brown, mtiunger of tke Stayton Saw AIHls, for' allowing somo dust to escape into the Santiam river, tho court sustained the de murrer to the indictment, for the reason that section eighth, common ly kuown as the "saw dust" section of the fish law, was not mentioned lu tho enacting clause of the bill, as required by section 20 of the state constitution. For this reason sec tion 8 is received, aud au ludictment under it cannot be maintained. Geo. G. Bingham, district nttorney appeared for the state, aud W. M, Kaiser aud Tilmon Ford for the de fendant. Iu the case of the state of Oregon vs. L. Al. Hensel, charged with sell ing liquor to a miuorou JuueGth, at Brooks. A jury trial was had to day, resulting in the acquittal of the ilefeudant, and Dr. Hensel was dis charged. District Attorney Bing ham appiared for the state, and T1I iiioni Ford for the defendant. A WISE WOMAN'S COMPLAINT. Slie I No Ue tor the IIouMikeeplnc-ln-n-Flat Yonnj; Man ot the l'erlod. who has nieces better List. The following is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in tho post office al Salem, Oct. 14, 1891. Per xons calling for the same will please say "advertised:" Quick time aim through trains odcred paBengerrt aud shippers by the Chicago, Union Pacific A North- western Llue. tun iraueuco aua Portland to Chlco, eod Aug ClasouMrsD or RS Crass Henry Cuulugham L Collins Chas Darrett Dave Conell S F Kllloit Win (iranut J H Hull L V Crawford L Cook B F Cutshall J F Conway Geo Batly Miss Effie Carey W A -Dras Mary Feltleld Frank Gardner Leonard Hughes Leila L Hutiiii'iii Isaac 2 Herr A 11 Hid Mi SC Hart Robt Hummer Andrew Han J II HueUley M G- Joins D J J olios I) V I sen see Haruiau Kuu.nIi.it ( ' 11 o l.nrsiiii W iMlUrG II Matthews NN I M OthttwtMrsM SMatthowi W D Melntiro Mrs N Merrill N F Montgomery Geo Mvors YV W I Nial Nr li.ta Ordntl" Owen J C falutorMrs-M Obertson Mrs V rark K V l'oarsall Mrs t E Powell O C Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed J Castorlal Porter IS A -- Spong J M Sloeum lro SlMieer G o Sli.tK.r.l J lo-i l' riot iw' tors L l. 0 MiaM Silnu MIsh Dora Smith MrsM Scheetz H A Sticker J no Strum J M Wiiu Mrs J M Warren A J A. N. Giuiurt, P, M. Passengers destlued to tho pronii nent cities nt Hi., Mln,..1! .1 should patronUethe Chicago, Union Paoltlo & Northwestern lln. i,. j iiltlcent Pullman nud Waguur sleep (lng cars, elegant Pullman and cllnlug chair cars, tiaudino dav ooacues and comfortable Pulhnau wiuuui ice jicrs. eod-aug An elderly country woman ehnneroned two charming through tho dangers and delights of a gay Now York season, claims to have discovered ono of tho gravest evils menacing modern society, and gavo her views at claborato length the other day. "Tho ladylike young man Is at tho bottom of the mischief," sho re marked animatedly, "and so long ns ho Is allowed to flourish of course girls can't and won't marry. Who do I mean J Why, that hybrid housekeep ing creature. "Our first encounter with the now fangled specimen was when cards came asking us to tea nt Mr. V 's rooms. I hesitated about accepting, but yielded and went Still, I felt for tho poor fellow's natural perplexities, and bought a nico bag of jumbles, somo lump sugar, and took a fow extra spoons along to help him out in a tight place. "Well, bless your heart, when a neat, white capped maid answered tho elec tric bell, aud pushing aside long shadow curtains ushered us into an elegant parlor, I began making every apology, being suro wo had stumbled into the wrong place. But, no; hero camo our host, bowing und smiling, begging us to tako off our wraps, and excusing himself for preoccupation just as I havo dono a thousand times at home by Baying the kettle refused to boil. Well, while lie talked to tho girls I be gan looking round for somo placo to hide those odious cakes and heard tho spoons rattling in my pocket. "With each survey I took that paper bag grow bigger and tho silver jingled under the folds of my dress. But tho polished mirrors, bowls of roses, em broidered scarfs and charmingly dec orated walls wero as nothing to a scene over in tho left hand corner next the fireplace. There sat tho tea table, in all its glory, with Mr. V hovering round it like a protecting spirit Ho had a lady ostensibly presiding, but no old maid could havo kept u sharper eye on the tea cups. LTo discussed the differ ent varieties of tea witli warmth, de fended the infusion process, gavo his reasons for patronizing a particular bakery, and in the meantime handed round bonbons and salted almonds to his half dozen men and women guests. From confectionery the talk drifted to napery, and with a glow of genuine pride our entertainer exhibited a set of exquisite doilies lately added to his linen closet He advocated drawn woik and tho outline stitch in white lioss as rather superior stylo at after noon iunctions, ana wen got on tno subject of china, which was evidently his hobby. "Each fragilo cup and saucer was dilated upon in turn, tho delicacy and beauty of tho porcelain naturally lead ing to a -wholesale abuse of servants. Mr. V and a man (?) friend sitting near agreed that tlioy never permitted Biddy to lay a finger on tho properties of their pantry. They laundered every pieco of china and plato personally to insure safe handling, aud used only pure linen towels in order to avoid lint As you may imagine I sat aghast to hear such conversation between two bearded creatures, and was scarcely surprised afterward, when a woman of tho party ventured an opinion on tho subject of sweeping, to hear both of them summarily suppress her. "Now, I want to know who our daughters, sisters and nieces are to marry?" continued tho wrathful lady. "Certainly not thoso finicky Miss Nancys; and there are no longer any bachelors, it appears nice, Jolly fel lows, who couldn't tell a mop from a rango or a broom from a lambrequin, who went buttonless, and with holes in their socks, till some nice girl took com passion on them; who wero lonely and needed companionship, helpless and wanted a woman's hand to keep a neat hearth and warm their slippers. "Sinco that first afternoon I havo been to twenty teas of tho same sort in as many different apartments. New York fairly swarms with tills new type of humanity, and with each exhibition, of his effeminacy I grow more dis gusted. My girls aro athletic ride, swim, limit and uso tho horizontal bar. Naturally, when their hosts talk bread and butter they become painfully em barrassed, feel out of their element and make absurd mistakes." New York Sun. Repelling FIro ulth a Driim. A fire of a strange nature appeared in Wales in 1C93. According to the most intelligiblo account concerning it now in existence, it camo up from the sea near Harlech. At several places near that place and all over Merioneth shire it did much damage, burning hay, houses, barns, etc. A person writing of it said: "The grass over which it moves kills all manner of cattle that feed upon it But what is most re markable is that any great noise, such as tho beating of a drum or sounding a horn, effectually repels it from any house." St Louis Republic. Nut u Lucrntlm Onice. Tho pay of the official watchman of the village of Springstillo, in Uessen, has not increased in a century. One hundred yuira ago thts valued official received ono cont a day for his services, and "Old Holnrich," tho present watch man, aged seventy years, receives the same compensation. Truly the pay is not princely, and tho American office holder will wonder how Heinrich man ages to live on It after paying the usual assessments to tho party. Now York World. Delight rotlimvil ly lormrnt. Vhnt manor woman win t'oity tiuit a iruoU Ulnner U a proent tlellclit. Kou uir nndwMU i. It tW beaTi! WiS inillvupoHl by a nt of i0rtlgc.tOn nature U nut lutotortuA?. vi?l taw y,,r ,1, wk to your JI'bt j?. . iiiyilmr.lr, yoi.ruirlc lemrtiii,..t ii tri. V,h M'',lr- M'Mwh wit. t. toe uko tbt kou iol5 on bcwnl would out the (lUrhUtot hoin enl. rui, i "MLS? uh& 7.U!c?. m,wt " """ ai"Uiy uuti the illg.t oivnii or all &ucat01 lUAJin. At atonic linn Iiak I,rotuotor erconvteuSnr m' " ' llli m Ml Writ Kmaaramiaftiraias-Fajsjj sxmEN & -Have neither- BOJi Pooled nor Trusted, Cansolideted n0 Busted, But continue to have the Inro-est stock in S-iln... 1 : 1' i.i. .i.- 1 if . m. k luiu services nuu 111 wio uiw; nail pi'leo in tlm i Kiinrtin.1 Ji.t,f.nnr,?nn invnn in fml-inlm',i. At.. 1 J$ and clean work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Moncv bv consulting us. 8l1 Al o 298 & SOO Com'l St. 25c Want Colunm,' uftJ!W,in.?f.,,4 ft :. UiB n., Mjmeut inserted lu tbls, "oh,,,,.0 limn Iweiity-nvm-fiiiP. """ fci & qk?4i. setJi'iuyiwrti i-jiajCT-n-mvcAjj. N'tourjln wr ly aro dcp from como little ullti.t'iu cull-oil ty amotion of the liver. U cCiiitciVl.tttlo Liver l'llls. Tho result villi bo n iluinnt surprise. They 5le positive relitf, Will poKltlvcly euro Kick headache and prevent 1th leturn. cutter's j-tttlo Liver l'llls. Thin ts not talk, liuttrulli. One pill a dos. fee mlvertl-eiiiraL Mimll pill, jmall doe. Small prlie. Pnln from Indlge.-tlon, dysp psl-., und too beaitv etitlnz it n",lcved at onco by taking ono of Carter's Llttla l.iver l'llls imme diately ufer dl,uer. Don't forget this. flVt.EW H.VKICKT Itin'OK T. A Synopsis ol tho Jliirkcts ltuylng nnil iSt-llIng l'rlccx. UKTAIIj 1'KICES. REVISED QUOTATIONS. HhovilderH.Sugnr curcd,per Ib.l'K Breakfast bacon 15 Hams augur cured, per ll, lBc. Ileef 61 l'ork 10 Mutton Kdil2Kc. Veal 1012Kc Timothy seed I'cr pound, 8c: selling lied clover seed l'er pound, lie. White clover seed Per pound, a)c.J" Alaike 18c per pound. Itcd top 10c per pound. Lincoln Grass 12o per pound, Kye Grass 10c per pound. Orchard Grass 17c per pound. New potatoes 60c per bushel. Canned FruitPeaches, S3 00; apricot, J3 00; blackberries, S-'l; corn, best grades !'2 00; tomatoes SI SO; htriug beuns Jl SO; green pea 1 83; per cloz. In two lb cans. Fresh Vegetables. Potatoes 60c; carrots 50c; parsnips 76c; onions 4c per lb. t'lsh Salmon 710c per lb; Sturgeon 5 7c per lb-small fish 10c per lb; salt salmon, 710c per lb; Chinook salmon, 10. HUYINO 1'UICtS. Wheat 7i)Jo net. Flour Per barrel. So.00. best 11)6 lbs. Oats Per bushel, OS32J-c. llailoy Per bushel, 404,x;. Bran Per ton, f21 00 nt mill, sacked. Shorts Per ton, $25 00 " sacked. Chun Per ton, S2U.00 " sacked. Wool 17c to c20. Eggs 30c .per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 30c Corn meal 3c per pound. Cheese 1214c per pound. Dried plums Per lb. 637c. Dried prunes Per lb. 10a12c. Butter 2.330o per pound tor good .Lard--10 12o per 1 b Hams Per pound, ll12e, Ilucon sides i) 10 per lb. Shoulders (l)o per lb. Chickens 8 to 10c per pound. Turkeys 10 to c lb, Gceso 78 per lb. Ducks, l2per lb I?0UIil -sos-sainer, a corset . L1 kid gloves, box orcnvotoS . m tiurmoiilra, nlto n photoern 7h ,COlt street, between lirlohBJ2S iffl iH on J. W. Dlvely 4ltt) Liberty St. 'ft,0" 70,,La.A1,'-Ak? ereat tamu. , . lodaysrCaWS '' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. POKTLAND. Wheat Valley, 81.50 porcoutnl. Flour standard, 84.80. Walla WnUa .84.70; .' Oats New White 3S;to 40c per bushel. Mlllstuffs Bran J2223; shot ts, SJo to 20 ground barley, SCO to 32; cnop feed. S2J to S23, middlings, $25, per ton. Hay S1214 per ton. Butter Oregon funcy dmiy, 27Kc; fancy creamery 3032& good to lair, 23; Cullformn choice 22 to 21c. Eggs Oregon 25 c per doz. Poultry Old chickens, So. Potatoes 15nt0oper cental. CheoRO Oiegou, 11 -to 12Jc; California 12o. Sugars Golden C, 4c; extra C, 4; dry grnsuUted, 5 cube, erushod nnd Pow dered, GJc per pound.. Beans Small white, 3cg4; pink :!; bayos, c; butter, 4c; limns Sc. Dried FrulUsQuotedi Italian prunes, 10 to lie; Petite and Germau.lOo per pound; raisins, $2 25 per box; plummcr dried pears, 10 to He; sun dried and factory plums, 11 to 12o; evapo niteU peaches, 18 to2nc; rimyrua flgs, 20c; California llgs, lc per pound, Hides Dry hides, 8 to 0c; o less foi mils; green over tio pounds, 7c; under 55 pounds, 2e; sheep pelts, 30eS1.2o. SMOKED MEAT'S AND LAUD. Eastern hams, 12 to 13e; breakfast ba xi u, 12 to 13c; sides, U to 10c; jlard, ( .o 12Jc per pound. SAN KdANUISCO. Sas KnACISlCO, Oct. 7. Wheal; buyer 11.75. Uarley Feed S1.05 81 08 per cental Oats-Gray ,81 35 to 1 37 per cental, old. Corn Large yellow, 51.25 to 81 27; white il.25 to 81 30 per cental. Hops 12 to 15c per pound. Potatoes Garnet Chiles, 40 to 50c; Early Rose, 30 to 35c; Burbanks, 35 to 40c; sweet, 75 to 81. 50 per cental. Onions 55 to C5c per cental. Uutter-Cholce, 25 to 27J&-; pickle roll, 21 to 25c; creamer?, 25 to 26c per pound. Eggs Choice ranch, 37 to 40c; cold stor age, 19 to 23o per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. CmcAOO.Oct. 7.-Wheat, cash 3 IT.. Pl"..5AHWKQ -A few m,y uuuiin hi. reasonab e mi.. boict with nlielj furnlsliP SAW llneM part or i ho city, right bVu.,2l .nr line by calling at 367 WluterMi! mi J2 Euqulront 274 FioutMro t , fH 31N Of? holaishlps Is U ll'imittientlJ sll , lor ltnt at a buigulu ImZA rs.K k. Jllnto, at O.pitol iS?Sff B i MS. i saivii 7-llJl HKNT.-Good oltlf-e r-ioia n,fc3 nt..inii,7:. ,r.n.""" "u"u "II -jj-- I! HEMOniUIOID(l'llt.f.)nf every Ulcers and Mt-Riiic-.l'rohiknsi rectum, etc. Positively curtd wittont k detention from business. l iienikireHtii selves at, tueir own nnni an i i-nrorl nnteed. An end lu ibi n'i h,..i.l i.ieHMd of cufli;. ami liirulurlc il ures Western oince, Colu Ula Mibl Co., Ixick box IDMilcm, Origuo. 9U1 WANTI-.D-Oui-ngeuts ncleSiroinOil a month pelllr.g uirt ,n nn Itei! merits. Wo wunt tiumty nnd wnmll nBCiilH. and will f alio b.icfc aligns" told ifn county .itent fall? to wTlflJ and expenses nf;ern Iblrfj diiy.'trtol. or u general ugent les thnn 1230. WeiU send large Illustrated circulars nni ' lellf 1th a special ofler to Milt (eiritSry ap nllcd lor. on nwim nta ..... . ... "::."k Xppiy at ouceaml Veiln o, ' tbe" b'X .nun J":uueraianufaetuiincro..vitts. burg. Pa. l7d.twtf rnHK ALKA-USI-KUIAN SOCIKTV J. Meets every -atuiduy evening at I o'clock, lu tne Lail oer the state Insi rauce building. Meetings are open to iiii public. Itev. ifobtrtW hituker.l'res. ftj W. A. Cuslck, Vice President. log? Strawberries and Grapes, T euty vnrlctlf sof each forsale Manual ot culture and descriptive ratiloeuetf plants of either of these, best oIU tabta Hints, mutable lur tins rumute, senton a plication to I... IlOl-EH.yaleni.Otejon H. AVfll 11 0.111 Ulllj Teacher ol Violin, Guitar, Banjo. Mufc I lln und Urgan. Htatn Insurance block,! vominerciai sireci, Biaic. SIK MOP & CO., Successor to Low ising 'ce. i Merchant tailor. All kind ol clottkl made to order. Repairing aud clutJfl u-in I v (lone. Onesack suit fcjl. fortml 1 S32. One frock suit 822, formerly IU (to. I overcoat 820, lormeriy 8-. One vesfCVt formerly 84. Ono pnlr of pants S7,tw7 jiu. .va uommernai ni., aieui,or.i (CARTER'S TvJh Capital Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, WarmMeak at All Hours ol kk None but whlto labor eiapleyedlnftli: OBtnlllutiristtt i A good substantial' meal c i kedlttnH class style Twenty-five cents per weal. rtfu-a w r o N T ourt street, between Journal l)fflM' annul s ijiveij- i PRINTING ANEOFTHK LARGEST BSTABU;! Vmenta In the Btnte, wwrw" Portland, the State, aid Idirgeat stock ixgal ug""! hcfMt dlECOUUV P""l 'ct dlEvmnt. price list "of Job printing, and catolos legal blanks. E. M. WAIl. Steam printer wuem $500 Revardt U'LirninirltiaAljtTn TAWard lfj case of liver w.mplalnt, lyipepji ,. headache, indigestion, iontipiWS"v ; tHtnews we can rot cure wilw &" eitnbloLiqer Pills, when the dlrecM strlctlo complied with, Tney CJJ egeuini, ana never i ' ".ino Ion. Hugnr coated. 1 arge boxescma. CURE 8lck neadache and relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a bi ious tato of the system, such oi Dizziness, hausea. Drowsiness, Distress aftei eaUng. Pain in the Side. &c While their roosl remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK Hedaclj yet CUrtek's Ltrrut Una Pilu are equally valuable in Constipation, curing fhJp.Iu,T.ei2.,.h'f ,aJVnoSne complaint, while HJ. S.rTS?t " dnl or die stomach, Km.,uk,.tthel'.Ter "4 regulate tho bowel "even IT they only cured HEAD Ache they would ba almost prieele to thosa who suffer from thU distresjlng complilntl but fortuastflr thii ovi. 3.-.' ;... ufeS hmni??D?e them "m flnd Vreii'menl, o guarmteed pe f crt Kr-r.rlr,Y',2.wuuP8 w without thera. lion. Hugnr coatea. i argo w",Mir InnUOnlirL '. It nli ItPWSre Of CW- fel and nutations. The gennlue bj fclHrelohiy by THE JOI " Co. Chicago 111. , . , c ttold by uto. E. Good, DroKl'ti"1 street, s.iieii Or. , Health, is Wealth I - nAl . ....w, a J8fi .C.Wt jJ WfcKl-S " Ne r e ana.1 n c "r But after all aide head ACHE caused by tho u of "''"'''-Ltoo . Waketulfn.s. Mental DP '?, a4 lr.a of the brnlu rcu-mg ."tb. P l-adlng t.. r "-tv. decay " J" ioW ittMtumnlitar. burr- -. ' ... VjA - -- . Ha ..--....--.------ '.maiii in -. U the bane oto many Urea that here U where by -vxen i. 'J.l ,unu-aU 3 Jk our great Ijoatt. Our pllU cure It boxoonu-lnsone m-ugi t by while other do not. i a box m ls U im f" "" J r f Lrrrui Lnrnt Pins are Terr small Jn3?T$5fT,oUko- OoBortwopu&niake "? They aro strictly vegeulSeind do not gripaor purgo, but by their gvntte action nrororJJ 6oM ererywhero, or sent by mail; ClXm VSSVSSZ CI, Vn Tek. MR MM Mtw. WEOlTAHNTt r." il ", -j To cure anv auw oelve.1 bv u f ' wltht'.tLwe wis v- nb ,iie written guaranty to 'JiA?cark ?C th iMQimrfnt doe no; cfle, nrs anteea lued only by Ot btituu W Ut, Hole enl, aW Com. BU, t '..- J,'. .jrnJLuj j-wl' ' iAtfiiiiii -tjfAwJ - r. '