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".1 EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL, $- r- y. "TO-DAX'S, JOSWS TO-DAX." T!- VOL. 5. 'THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SAIiEM, OBEGON, TUESDAY, JTOVEEBER 15, 1892. ko 5rt APPROACHING! The holidays are not far away and DAMON BROS, have already on exhibition a grand display of novel and hijjh grade articles appropriate for the season. In fancy decorated China, they have a great variety in odd pieces, Vases, Sets, etc. In Silverware they have all the latest things direct from the factory. i CUT PRICES ON BLUE. FRONT y mini HOSIERY AND DNDERVUR Ladies' Cotton Ribbed Vests, 30 to B'KTIn. wvw. ladies' Natural Wool Ribbed Vests, If. C5 to 95o. jadies' Scarlet Underwear, 05c to $1. jadies' Ribbed Union Suits, $1.85. Children's Mixed Underwear, 25 to 50c. Children's Nat uralWoolUnderwcar, 35 to 70c. Children's Scarlet Underwear, 3-5 to IOC. Children's Ribbed Union Suits. $1.10 1 to $1.75. Children's Wool Hose, 25,40 aud 50c jadies' Hose, 25, So and 50c EDd. C. Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in Frcsli, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to i)i Court ana 110 State Streets. MARTIN & EARKINS, BLACKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING. lie best work in every department. to order, Black Langshans. Cocks, Cockerels, Hens, Pullets, Trios or pens. Four strains of Etnerica's best. Best winter layers, lod breeders, but no culls. Have never been beaten In Liang-Oians ytt, kving taken over fifty first prizes. E. J. LADD,' Member A. Jj.'U. MIME MASON. 'sbmlaj&o'sss eneral - Contractors, istreet Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Masou Work, ng, &c. All work promptly done. IS SALEM, Wanted Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Irl nil kinds of merchandise, either new or second hand, to sell either at Ivate sale or public auction. Also, iption, at the RED KRO-NT Sash and Door Factory FrontSj Street, Salem, Oregon. e best class of work in pur vntn rne lowflsu. jiuy fc CHURCHILL CHtTBCHlIili & iners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street. 1 1 IRjr The place to 9 I II I J riff, Express, 'VHU vP:n r' 1 of Dirt or Gravel. Call llamette hotel. Prompt DRAKE, Proprietor, f SALEM IRON WORKS, LLBM, leral aeenU anu maiiuraciurers oi mq citnmiina w r and Heel. Krm raaa&laeiy wadt tind repaired. ilem Truck 4 Dray i Iron worta. Drays and truck . tb oorni.T"f Bfcate ami ("omniim! T. HART, Jf 247 CpMMKRCfAL STREET, ROOKS L LEGG, J BUMS 1? lWK -AT- E. F. OSBTJRN'S To write advertisements, but they have lots of good things to ofler s every day. RIBBONS. ALL SILK, SATIN EDGE, OROSGIAIN. No. 2, 5c; No. 4, 7c; No. 5, 8c: No. 7, lie; No. 0, 15c; No. 12, 18c; No. 10, 20c These prices are 20 per cent, lower than at uny other store In the city. MO'NEY SAVED ON ALL LINES OF GOODS. 261 Commercial Street. warn m -TBWTiTlfTP all parts of the city. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made atate street. birds not a-kln. Exhibition birrs, a rirsi at., x'oruauu. A. B. SMITH g&3iflcx,2ei:eE OREGON. At Once. Household furniture of every dc- JrJAAAJfrC. 02 State Street. line at prices to compete vwu juuioum uncu TS, BURROUGHS JJUBEOUtrHS, get a Saddle horse, Livery Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, .l ,.,,.11 -U,.,1 f on Ryan & Co., back of and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. T. G. PERKINS, General SuperHitendest OFLBQON. Fruit lreO. dime Co. DRAYS AND TRUCKH always ready for order. Sell and deliver wood, bay, coal and lumber. Of" nee state tx., op potato- way be found throughout the day at Htwta, LEADING MERCHANT TAiLUK. PRESCRIPTIONS Prsiiilf 1 nrroi nfiH ad I J Of Cross, EVERYTHING. 335 Commercial Street, TOO RUING CORSETS. H. & S. Black Corsets, $1.40. H. &..S. Drab Corsets, $1. Olmstead Waist, Black, $1.40. Oimstead Waists, Drab, $1.10. Fast Black Corset, $1.00. Drab Corsets, 60, 75c, $1.00. I 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Spe cialty. CLOTHES WHINGERS AND WASHERS JSSrThe best on earth. Give us a call. 10:3 tf. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Wlllamctt ECotal, SALEM - - - OREGON Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meal at All Hours oi the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment, A eood substantial meal o joked In flrst oIrbs style Twenty-flvs oent per meal R K D B-ROMT (Vinrt BtriMt, between Opera .House and Mlnto's Livery W. Taylor, Douso Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANINGfWHITE- WASHING A.ND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 266 Commercial street. oM.T, RINEMAN SKAXXa IK Staple and Fancy Groceries., Crockery, Qlasaware, Lamps, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Aim veeetablesa ad fruits lu tbelr season. "Highest .i'rloe paid for country produce." Wesollol asnare of your patronage, u- )xm.ttmit 1831 THK CDLT1VATOK AHO 1893 Country Gentleman TJIP IT OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. DEVOTKIl TO FrB Crops aad Proee osi. Heriieultureaad FroU-Grewi? Live-Siteek aad D&irrkig, While It also Includes ail minor depart ments of Hural Interwu. suen as the poul try yard, enuiiuoloey, bee-keeping, gretu houne and cntpery, veterinary replies, farm quetle and ansMrim, nrenlde reaulcc, aoinestto eeosowy, and a sura m&ry of the nws t to week. Its iaar ket retort ore unusually complete, aud rauoh nWmlum U paid to tba prospeU of tbe crops, as tnrowtcK Hubl upon oee of i no mon irnporuiHt wan quasuous When to bay and when to sail. Itu lift. arxUytliuatfliUd.and by repeat ? sest.eoNtali)sisefreallB w4(r tfcaa avr btre.'- Tka Mtftsailpwos price Is so per year, but we ecer a speetai re daMtoa in our CLUB RATES FOR 1868. Stx SuWrifXiaM, " " t0 sMWiUtltwtafaMritim 1r MM. pair Wsadrarew,we vw awM t pr Wly, fnm our fmv of the wsH. lu, to Jaauary Ut, MM, wiMkhu iara. H?ititmtm Oepts rraa, AMfMa LUTHER TUCKER 4 S4N, rMmt, ;( SHOES. Baby Shoes, 35, 50, GO, 75c, $1. Baby Shoes, Red, 60, 85c. Children's Dongola, Patent Tip, $1.15, $1.45. Children's Goat Tipped, $1.15, $1.45, $1.80. Children's Heavy Shoes, 80c, $1.15, $1.45. Ladies' Dougola, Patent Tip, $1.00, $1.80, $2.50. Ladie3' Fine Dongola. $2.15,$2.40,$X, Ladles' Heavy Shoes, $1.45 aud up wards. Men's Plow Shoes, $1.15, $1 45,$1.75. Men's Bals or Congress, from $1.50 to $4.50. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking buslnesf-l lu all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President Wh.KN OLAND. .Vice Prealden (nalilnr. aUUUJIONABY. DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Ene land.Ur. J. A. Richardson, J. Vv. Uodroiw J. A Itakcr. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street.. K:13-tf MONEY TO LOAN. Special lnducemeutx for the next 80 days on Reed farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Ttootn M, lluoh Hank block, G 12dv Authorized Capital ?500,CXXJ. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W. A. CUHICK, Vibs. 'W. W. MARTIN, VlcelTes. J. H. ACUKRT, Casblor. State, County and City Warrants bought av i-ar. ar FINETEAS AND ( COFFEES JUST ARRIVED AT H. M. BRANSON & CO,, 303 Commercial Street, THE WILLAMETTE, SAZXWr, OJREGOX. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland HndHau Francisco, Klrat-class lnjill Its aptolnt. menu. Its tables are kltved with tl Choicest JBlrults Qrownjln tbe Willamette Valley, A, I. WAGNER. Prop. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 . frl. " " 7s30P,M. 31 23 DAYS TO CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha ami Kinsftc Citv PULLMAN .i TOURirr SLEEPERS FREE RECUNIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING OARS. MAT MJlM r IMm k Hnrkw, 4BB i goABsLAJktaJ - flAMta JP Or W.U. HUKUHIirr, asm, O. If. A, 2 i I'ROFKSStONAL AND BUSINHSS AUS tatc rplLMON KOllD, attorney at law. Halera, block. T" K. CONN, Attorney ut law, room 7, JLJ. llurhy, Block. HJ. HlGOK'.t, Attorney at Inw, Salem, . Oregon. OltlpooverLadd & llnnh's bjink. a-ir JJ.yilAW, al. w. HUNT. SHAW & , IHT.attorufJKM law. oihcoover Capital JSutlonal baulc, GkUem, Oregou. Cj T. RICHARDSON, Attornoy at law, O. oQlce up stairs In front rooms of new Ifush block, corner Commercial and Court sweets, Snleai, Oregon. TOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at Hw. O Rooms 3 ana i, I.mla a, itush's bank building, Salem, Orescn. 8 1 lyr U. K. BON 11AM. W. H. HOLMES. BosnAM & Hor.MKa. Attorneys at law. OQlce In Hush's block, between 8tnto and Court, onOom'IKt. 3VT JiPOUUE, -Stenographer and Type JL1CL. wrltlst. Over Ludd & llusU's buuK, si:m, OreyoU. -tsr T), H. URAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND Jj, Surgeon, Salem, Oregon. Olllco lu IiBh-Breyman block, upstairs Itesldenco corner Stateaud S, E, corner Wluter street. R. W. S. MaiT, physician and unr coon. Oftlco m EldrUlce lllooR. Sa. om.Orefi.n. OPJce hours hi to la a. in. 21o4p. m. i i rR. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, W State street, 1 Halcm, Or. blnlshed dental opera lions ofovorydewrlpUou, Painless opera tions n k)x)clalty. w. D.POGH, Architect, Plans, 8pccl. all clasff-3 of bulldlojs iHcrclal fit., up stairs,- ncauous ana supcnnieuuence ior Oltloe 200 Com. S A. ROll KUT, Arohlteot, room m. Mar j, qiwm building, fortluud, Oregon. Dff. TOWN8END, Civil Knglnfefand . surveyor. Otlico with Oregon Laud ;u , oiem, urfgoa. P J.JiARSKN&CO,, Manufacture of all , Kiimsoi veuicies. tiepairiUKasppcwi. Shop 4H Slat Htreet. j T)R )TEOTIONLODGKNO.a.A.O U.W. I Meets lu their hall In Wtato Insurauce litllidlnsr, every Wednesday evening. ' i, H. A. MoKADDKN , M. W. p. A HEL WOOD, Recorder. fM PROVED ORDER OK RED MEN, i Kamtakun Tribe No. S, Halom. Holds council every Thurtday evening, at 7:20. Vlgwam lu Mate Insurance hall, V. O. UAKEK, Prophet. FRANK O. WATERS. Ohlef of Riwords T EDUCATIONAL. I Go to the Best, The placc'Jlor young ladles and gentle men to ocure aithorough educaMou Is the old, but over new. nn i tlinarnnil stilt tliu (eudlng institution of the North West. Hotter than over I t Nw course of Inslruutlon In Oratory, Theology aud Post-Graduated. STUUI1. Normai.niiFlnew, Academy, College, and Ijivw courses Greatly enlarged and improved. Kacultles .Increased and Improved. For ratnlpniULOtCoJlvKB oC Law write Heap, B X liiciiaivlfoii, Ksi , Haleni, Or. , ForCatnlocuoof (.ollego of iledlcal and Pharmacy write Down Richmond Kclly.BI. D Porllanrt, Or. Kor general Catalozue wrlto Rev. Geo, Whltaker, D. D., Pro-Ident, Salem, Or. 7-25-am-dw FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTIJUTE Will be opened to studonts Bept. 1.1, 1802, Ollorslhumosl practical courses of study oi any school In tbe 8 tn to, viz: Mechanical Kuglnetrlng, Civil Engineering, Klectrlcal Kuglncerlng, Academlo and Grammar school courses Students practice datly In wood shop, machine shop, and labora tories. Tuition and Board per Year, ISO, Special inducements to a few young men who wlsb to work for tbelr board and tui tion during vacation, for prospectus aud further Information, address KDWLN MORRISON, M. 8.. Presdent, fctalem, Or. Miss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAK Opens Monday, Beptemucr ltrtti, at Kin dergarten Ilall, opposite opora house. Children received at threo years of age and over. A connecting class will be es. tabtUhed lor advanced Kindergarten pu- 8 lis and those beginning primary work, nly the best modern Kindergarten ineth. ods employed. Praug's system ut drawing anil color work Introduced. Residence 382 Church St. J.J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTEIt, Decorator, Kakoinltier and Pa per Hanger, Leave ordern at A. II. Huron Bon's Fur niture store or Sroai&Olle, Grocers. ENGINE-AND BOILER rjlOR rale. The boiler Is an frhorsqup I1 rlirlit tuhular. land thoancinea 0-lions lionzouUI. Kolti uro lu vood ondltlou. aud owt "00 wlieu new. ApDlyUiA.il, cOltvr.NERA CO., oppo site PJrt National Mink. tZAPANESID CURB A s V sul Cmu DltU TmitmMil. (xMutlsi. lscof MWpoIWi1e, (Mutuant In 6apuls, u s imi wia piu: s iwwHira euro r x. .b.i i..tu.-r i.i.j-u.1.. i,n..i. eliPMits, ront or bf4llarr Pll, and tMy mtmr aiisnnw anu mhmw wwhe masin ft Is always h vraat lnflt to tb gMtl hAllh Ttui Bft dlovry oi a insjHssil mm nrudrla an opawUoa with tM kmilo nnMwwry bttir. Ttsta retns4jr baa Mvr Irnsm known to tUL ft wrM.eiriksutbrwii. whyMMtr iHHfi Uiw UrrlbU dtMAM wbu a writtsw (Mrt U ttva wlUi bosM, to rWu4 the U(otttrMt Hu4kUiauiurr iopiurir Woohakm. MUUi 4lUM- Smjff. UtMWkUMt MMM Wt WOOV4HH UWfCAOO., VV)t4MUar MUUJ 4lU MpM. !. MM is Is fartsuu .forUsMML Or. JtrMtu r Hanls ls swi ISJTbUa1asSj. wmkm klOi IBB CAPITAL JODRML H0FER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. PUXlLlBHttDDAlLY.EXCKPTHU.NDAY, UT TUK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated,) Office, Commercial Btreet, In P, O. Building Kntered at the postofllco at Balem,Or.,fts sccond-clat nistttr. AN JSXTltA SESSION. 8. F. Chrenicle: Acting upon the assumption that the coming senate o( the United Btates will be Demo cratic, whloh, however, is still open to doubt, the leading men of that party havo beguu to discuss. the calling of nu extra session of congress soon nfter the 4th of next March to deal with the question of ti.a tariff. If the senate is to bo Democratic, whloh wo may concede for the sake of argument, It will bo not only the privilege, but the duty of ,Mr. Cleve land to assemble congress In extra session tt formulate aud put Into operation at the earliest possible mo ment a new fiscal system. The re cent election was manifestly a pro nuueiamento ou a part of the ma jority of the peoplo of tho United States against tho longer continu ance of the system of protection, and tho party which has succeeded In .the election owes It to tho 'people to make public its economic views and plans at the earliest moment. The situation Is tinliko that which followed tho congressional election of 1800, for thou It was ovidont that lu many states tho vote was cast In ignorance of what tho terms of tho McKinley bill were, to say nothiug of what tho effect of that measure would be, whllo this year wo must presume that the popular voto won cast with a full understanding .of that bill and In opposition to ItBUd'vuateveriRe publlcana may think of, thojudg tneut of tho peoplo ou that issue, they caunot dispute it or appeal from it at this time. , Tjio Democratic party, then, Is in duty bound to begin Us attempt to substitute free tradofor .protection Just as soon as possible. Tlioro Is no reason for delaying uutil tho spring of 1801 that whloh can bu done Just as well In the sprltfg of 1803. An extra session cau do all that a regu-. lar session could, and might possi bly accomplish more If called .to gether with a deUnitepurpoaorthut. of getting rid of that bugbear, the Molvlnley bill. But aro tho Democrats free traders? Woknoxytbat such mon as .Cleveland and Carlisle and Mills and Watterson aro, and that they have obtained tho support of tho free traders by their professions In that regard, but thero Is a very strong suspicion that they havo "winked the other eye" to the ndvo cates of mere revision of tho tariff and permitted them to understand that they, the leaders, wcro free traders for campaign purposes only. At all events, ou the theory that tho Democrats will control the pres idency and both houses of Congress, thecouutry is entitled to demand that they show their hand at once; that a Ways and Meuno'eommltteo' prepare a substitute for tho McKin ley hill as soon us possible after tbo 4th of March, nud that there he no deluy in putting the now syftem Into operation, A tariff bid is some thing more than a theory, It is a substuntlve pieco of legislation, und the party whloh Is to cotuo hitd power must do something more than talk free trade, whether it alludes to It as tarlfl reform or by soma other name. NEW BOOKS OP THE WEEK. "Dora DarJUUg" or tbe Daughter of tho Regiment, was published in 1804 by J. 33. Tllton & Co., lioetou, and Is now republished by Leo and Bhepard, In their "Good Company Series," a solid well printed vol u mo for CO ct-4. The author June,. Austin, If she still live, must enjoy this renewal of her literary fame, In so attractive a popular form. She belong to the school of Ejitw Bar gent, who depleted the thrilling scenvs of tho war of the Itebclllon,- weaving romances with battlefield backgrounds, with an equal felicity attained by the author of Uncle 'Pntri'a finikin In taliiHrliy Ilia nrinflt. tlons that attached to slavery before the war. L1TKKATUHB FOB YOUNCI PSOI'LK. Ilurper's "Young I'eople" liaa been noted for its high alum of en trtalnlug storlw for young readers. One of lis most fascinating writers has bees "Kirk MuHnw," whose "Canoe MaUm" le uow running ae a "boys and girl serial." In U t we are Introdueed to the 4rllBg e ur sotere pictured lit "OautpOHttee," a story of the plain, that alo ap peared In ttoeJr elmrmlng weekly, and uniform with "Doryiwatee," "iMrlek &fUwt," HWakuUa," iMMl'T.be VUimIuho b'ml)m by Ute4HMutaw, 'Vhwt (a ho bet ter tUm of etegle v41hmm fmMleUed tUau Utle !, wiw eUtli; of Mu sdu UltMtf ilitettiaiia. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest Us S' Gov't KcjNt I -V '"i&ism rvWClCI J ABSOLUTELY PURE stories are of such a grade of litera ture as to please parents as well as children, and especially suitable for reading aloud In, the, family circle by the fireside. Wo have read "Campmatea" In this way and if will stand the most critical tests. Harper & Brothers, Now York LAND DHAINAOE. The Orango Judd Co. of New York have Issued a book on "Land Dtlnage,"uf great Interest to the farmers of Oregon. It Is a haudbook on the prluolplefl and practice of farm drainage. The writer is Man ly Miles, an autbor of good'repute ou agricultural subjectsjhavlng pub lished a work' on stock-breeding; silos, ensilage audslluge, and other treatises. A book on farm draining is evi dently needed at the present time, to bring withlu reach of practical farmers the established facts of sci ence relating to the, principles' and advantages of thorough drainage,, and the best aud most economical method of making farm drat us. Under tho present couditlou of American farm practice, one of the mast prominent defect's in the pre vailing system of management ap pears to be a lack of attention, to thorough drainage as a mcaUB of diminishing tho cost of production, and lusurlug uniformly remunera tive returns in orop growing, by in creasing the fertility of tho soil, and avoiding the losses from unfavorable seasons. The manifest neglect of this Important branoh of rural econ omy by tho majority of farmers is undoubtedly owing, to a great ex tont, at least, to tho .frequent fail ures observed in draining, from the pructlce of imperfect mothods, and vugue, or incorrect, notions lit re gard to the real advantages to bo derived from draining In thls Handbook for Farmers, tho aim has been to present' tho. leading facta of practical slgulfl cauco, In connection with a popular dlnousslon of tho applications of sci ence, and the result of experiments relating to drululug havo been sum marized in tables in convenient form for roforeneu, which furnish ready answers to maby of tho oco nomlo questions that will ba sug gested to the Intelligent furmcr. Tho volumo contultia upwards of 200 pages, la a fully. Illustrated 12 mo qpd costs $1,00. "TUB aOLDKN OALP. Such Is the title of H.II.Boyesen's, latest work of fiction Just issued from tho Oliatauqua-Ceutury Trees of Flood and Vincent, Meadvllto, Penna., cloth $1, pupcr 60 cents. This facile. author has turned his talents in thedireotlon of tho moral novel and to the uastlgatlon of tho national evils. Ho .finds our coun try In need of noble and upright men and proceeds to furnish his hero with tho traits of whloh the political world alibrcla only conspicu ous vacuity. On tho lips of an old German ho place? tho golden trutlm of an Idealistic state, In excellent German brogue ho Impaton the false materialistic tendencies of our age. It shown how men of high princi ples aud good morals ore corrupted by corporate wealth aud In turn are made tools to corrupt our polities o;id undermluo our Institutions. The author writes with a clearer per ception of wiiat Is vital In princi ple and gospel morality than of the finish aud elefiuncfos which the English language Is capable ot, so often to a poorer purpose. TIIK AIUHMN HOHflK. Dinah Blmrpe Is the author of a book that Is enltk'd to become u companion volume to "Jilauk Beau ty." The careful reader will Und throughout tliU Interesting narra tive, nu undertone of love for man and bPHift, which quietly appeal for rapre klmlne toward tii-J liowiiw man's most faithful helper. The Arab Beau tlen rival the famous Black Beauty. The thrilling adventure of the Count lu the desert home of the Arabian eteeiiii. where the (eat of the nomad eltelterx tbe tivare and oolt by the lde of the mother and child, are skillfully Interprovea with the hktory and methods of breed ing tW Arabian bom. The vivid d4MerltkiH of tbe eareful mating aad rearing, m www red by the tribal rite, will undoubtedly 1b4m a greater love ft the AmerltvMi, lMe, with a exeelwtit rIW m itmm whleh have W Arab btoott tbe huwHtUw for all' tbe tfcaMtbiw4i and trotUag eteek of every ttatiow, m related In Uw tu(w am Umi hottm of eaelt eoatitteat. Tbe pletutUou tbat tbe ealteeiUea, an Ut latter ekkw Ut let) of a boiee, eorveae ylmigmlm iut tbe ) ti'i'v Tmm A NIGHT OF TERROR. Two . Portland Lhdles ftnil ,Tw rtcd to Sen In an Optrn Wnst. Friday morning two Portland bvtiea staying at the Laweon Hortee, Hatyo well, accompanied by two yonng smp. one' of them a gradnate from the college at Montreal, left Harpswell ia an Op , boat for tho city. The sontheiwt atoms of the previous night had. evidently blown itself out, and there, seemed to be signs of clearing weather. Tbe' party t reached Portland in safety, although thoy found the sea heavy, for tbe wind was strong enough to bring then along ; quickly. j l' K Tlie mrry staj-od in town but a aboet time, as they desired. to aet book Utl'2 Harpswell before, night set in.' tt tbejji imil po9S9eetimucii knowledge or nan : itetnn tlm't. flin wlnfl liailtolnrfAil lu1r 4A4lft.' it.n ..nMT.nn M.MwM n..1 l..4 MlLM VVt.'2 tuu jiv&i.iicnnii 4ubii, luiu vum wv Bigns wore goqu ior a rougn Rtonm. mi i-m tboy-started off, thiiiking they would - havo no trouble. Before they 'had mMR out very loiig the wind arose aa the reached the open, places 1 where tbo ao.. had a sweep, the boat began to labor ana tho situation became; serious; r In; ntaneuvering, the; boat a heary sea Binashed tho rudder, and for a few mo;, ments tho boat nanowly escaped swamp ing. Coforo the control was, obtained tWl6aiwag stcpt qtil beyond, the line of tliu. islands, and tliena most tierilooa voyago (began. The. boat' shipped, seae, and it required the constant efforts of all.hands toballont. At twines it seemed as if each moment would be the list that the frail craft 'wonld,rehiin afloat, tossdd as she was at' the inercy of',, tho storm. The hours' paeeed aeif tlifly wore ages. Tho howling northeast; wind drove tho boat boforo, it,, and darkness, gath ered, night camo on, nud tiie four occni pants of tho boat, never expecting to aee homo again, still strove to keep their boat afloat and to keep,np their courage. About l crolock- Satuwlav" morning. aftor being exposed for thirteen honrs, droncUud alltlmt Hime to the akin cad niovo or lose bruised, and Tbattered, by tbo J puciung.oi me ooat, ma great wavo tosaed them into Simonton's; cow, ilHh'm uayunu uors i-reuie. Ay were oan'j nellsd to leave their' boat . ami wad bU wcwt,upfo'ther'necbdre reaobiac V land, wnere tney oronnea on the Ah soon as tlwy.coiild1 gather strengtb ruey sougiii me ,urac piaoe or soeiter, llaherinau's house, arid, aroused -tho bv niates, who furnished' them dry clotbee, . wrnnnnil tlinm in nlnnkatai AtiA ra.m them a thorough warming, and slater U,l M mo morning mey came., hi lowsmiw of tho barges that run from the eepe to ; the city. Their friends, at HarpsweQ supposed they, were..safe in town, and their friends in Portland supposed tbey wore in Hariwwoll. Some of 'the party aro sufferiug" from the exposure. It wea a narrow escape f rom.death and a night of terror to all concerned, Portbutd (Mo.) Press. ' Exploded ly Suidlght. ' Tho curious phenomenon that, cortoin Bubstanccakrotalnactinio"poweraftor being'- withdrawn from 'light has been in vestigated by AC.: Oautier, who now shows that, a mixture in equal volumfta of chlorine' imd hydrogen will explode to twenty or thirty seconds whenplaood to the filmtlo at u ,eiot which tbe saabaanh conly lighted up; and it is asincMJar fact that chlorine and hydrogen, whlob have heeu obtaiuwl by the eleotoolyeto of hydrochloric acid, will explode to gether in diffuse 'daylight, which only affect the two gases obUtined by tbe or dinary laboratory methods, very alowly. Again, if hydrogen Jgas is mixed with chlorine gaewhieh bal ", evtonely been expoeetl to sunllghtthe ntixtore will ex plodo instantaneously in tbe dark. Tlieee facte show, itis tliought, tbatenb staaeee which havo been sabtutttod to the action of electricity, orrwhicb have been exposed for a certain lonytb of time ip tho direct rays of tbo ran, aro to a ttecnliar state of exeiteineat wUofet remlere tliem mnoli more aotire a t gards cue another than are the mom mibstanoes premred by the ordtaasy uieiuous oi ineiaooratory Hioyaoqua a. Tukrtnllai ullnfvnntf. 'KtAfk aIvmIIm Sm ". what osone it aaregartUardlaaryoa ' gen gae, Jfew York 8u. j. . .'' " '1 '. '" I""!, " Tlia KaUtliHi f Btmints, Colw tmd 1 TIm ixcllr association of a with a uMtod by which a oartain aoaaftd will at ouoe vividly aronco a detail color, is a pliyeioal pbeaoutena. qH-. frwHienUy. iHOwtlowed in wedlool wwrba. . Tho aiwooiatipn of color with swell uaoV tte ie, however, of mnch rarer oooor renoe. Dr. Fere gives a aoooaat ut ' woman who, aftor taking a spooaf) Vinegar, saw everything red for few niiiiHtas, when there wae a taMo.: bbauge, every tbiug appearing ol ftMifcl ,greea for tbe next bour. Dre. Utijm. awl IClnne My that tfaia ia doe to "slioilarlfcv in tbe ViTniHirr rmntlwirt effeete aeoowtpauying tbo soneatioM e4''! eotnutDJUOMon 10 mm aorvoa ee ooasnic vi eight aud taste atmnltoaooasly."-, . Lout KepabUe. tim yninto to Vlaoo of Tbere in , groat deal of power Ut aa awiiwaty Iriab aetata. Huuty Uuadrtea MIM and naasM neee. ana mom bee foattd kimeelf witaow and waahed ottt baadkemMafbajat wttbthwo. Aeamawor of toee will romove etalaa wbldb yield to soap, and tbo wofib leas injaifeMtt to UlfiHl ffl YX . Him loaded Tkled yga -A. . A4ttaMy,N,Y, m pi mk yW