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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1880)
be 5a$t wjatriau. Published Krerr Saturday Morning BT TURNER & COX, Office, Mala Street, pp. tne Court Hons. Rate or SabacrlpUoa la Coin. One Year, in edvauce i t t fS 00 Six Months : : : i i i lM Three Months : t t I t 1 00 Singie Copies : : : i t l 10 Tiri3 EAST OREGONIAN .Jol Printing: Office. PEJTDLEXOK, OREGOX BOOK AND JOB PRINTIKB lie- (&Mt Qxtflmm. IIATK.1 OV ADVKRTUUO 19 COUT. !w. 1 loch t 1 10 2 Inches 1 to A loene 4 CO I loebes & ui J.eol. 7 CO u - loco IcotnraaU CO Irr true MOB as w as no 49 01 V) 04 79 90 173 10 $09 i sto rein i cn eto VOL. 5 JfoUces la local column. 30 cents per llaoilrst tc.ertlon, 10 cents per llae each safcaeqaenl In sertion. Adrertlstcr bills pay tble oaartarlr. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEIBER IS, 1880. NO. 50. Sir lm. 2m. f 409 J 4 ttl CO S CO 7 00 12 (fl i VI II CO CO 2U1 U0O Tl CO I t SB ) M aooo co Of every description neatly aad promptly exe cuted at reasonable rate. yortcr. Simple announcement of births, marriages and deaths will be inserted without charge. Obituary notices will be charged Jar ac cording to their length. Single copies of the EarrOKECOHmr, la wrap pen, lor mailing, can be obtained at this office. We unneno responsibility for views expressed by correspondents. r. not vans. r. w TDSTO & SELL, ATTOBXEYS AT IiAlT, AXD XOTAETBS rCZU& Pendleton Owfes. OfSee ia Court Sotae. JOHN A. GUTEB, ATT OR NET AT LAW, PEjrDLTTOK, OESGOX. Grncz Up stairs, above Postages. EYARTS & TTALEB ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rESDixrox, oeeoox. Orncx, in the Court Hoes. DR. E. M. CLEXESTS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON' AXD ACOOUCHER 5ot Rock, Umatilla Coanty, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or sight. I)R J. B. L15DS1Y, SURGEON AND DENTIST. pexdleto.v, : i : : okegox. Surgery a Specialty. j. s. pedjcit, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. pexdletox ; : : : oeegok. OSce at residence. fT. C. JtcXAT, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX. rxxDurrox, oeegox. Orwct-Opposite the Pendleton Hotel. W. F. KBESER, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON. PrXDLETOX, OEEGOX. 0 Sen his professional services to the people of 1 c3uicwa ami nuivuuuiujiwuuu; Orncx At residence east cf Court House. C, WHITCOXB, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON. PZXDXXTOX, OEEGOX. "Will attend to all calls, day or debt, with promptness. All diseases treated by the latest and very best modes for the comfort cf the pagsat. IlAlXES k LAWRE3CE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BAKEK CTTV. OEEGOX. Will practice at law in ell Courts in Oreroa and Idaho. Particular attention paid to business is Baker ana Union counties. SB. J. If. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or algal. Orncx Over the Drag Store. E P. EAGAS, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. WESTOX, OEEGOX. OSce on Main Street. . B. TtlKStE. I B. COX- TDR5ER & COX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PESbLETOX, OREGOX. OftVe on Mstn street, opposite the Court House. LAND AGENCY. DWIQHT &. BAILEY, General Lasd Agtets, Netaries Public, and REAL ESTATE BBOKEKS, Pendleton, : : J J : Or fT.TMmitn Pitt, nf .11 .nrrered lands in Umatilla county, aad Record of all Claims from am location aown to tne pnew uwc, w i ed semi-weekly from the Land Office at La Grande Cn mHim under asr of lh Lead Laws cf the United 6 tales; conduct contested eases before the local lA.no. u nice, ana on spjies . - ,1.. TM4m..t at TOT..titnvtnn. .um fnmmii KnMUrc Additionil Ilome- staad Floats and. all kinds of Land Scrip on short sotice, asd at lowest market rates. Will buy and sell Land, Claims, City Property, etc., oa reason The Plats aad Records above referred to are the only ones of the load la Umauiucountyna rei 41--. Mn u flu. . frin tn Ta Grande liT ajj s itfSjvx v v s - coming to as. "Wa haye special facilities for lo ici new comers. mch27 WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY. ESTABLISHED IK 1S6L . O, BRECHTER, Vaaafaetww of Sreai, Cakes, Pies aad all kinds of Craekers. ire-prfl Bttuatsg. XmAm Kmt. I : X WaUWU UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE COMPANY. NTAU13 V1U. LUTE PEXDLETOX FOR UMATILLA Every Tuev day, Thursdayaad Saturday it 18 I', re turn in r from Umatilla the same days on ar rival of the boats from The IHlles PKXDLETOX FOR THE DALLES Dally vis. Pita Rock and Heppner at 6 A M. PENDLETON' FOR WALLA VALLA Daily at T A. and (or Boise City at 2 A. M. NEW COACHES. NEW STOCK. Skilled Driven, and able performanee.of senrbe on time are the features of the Company. Kares gieatly reduced. Apply to LOT LITERS0RE, AG EST. Salisbury, Hsiley t Co, Proprietors. k GOLDEN Opportunity .rei OUR SUBSCRIBERS ArrrrcUlh the Beraaitr of ogr raiaerBrs forbarlas a SMtrcpotiua tx 1141, V fr scictn Cif tb. EAST OREGONIAN Sst la audac urufnea is CLUB SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Chronicle. Tb rtrslar nUctjixm rte of or tr ti 13 00 i- Xswur, Aa4 the tmiIt ntacrlytko cf Om CSXOXICUE is tX Xov w will rcrusb Botk Papers for Oiks Tear Tor S4 Oft. Featasra Ftm. 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POCItTXXX IVjot.1. ce trtrrn rulacrirOcc at ccw Ham vtU five tbc cboK of Tveaty-Oae Books, Tat took will fc nl fna of a& as4 cata. laid. SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Leading Newspaper or THE DPneilic Coast. MTiy"F,a-a Hft- sanif THE CHE0SICLE BC1LBI3U. XII E ssAjf FKAXCiaCO CHBeXI. CLi: m the ant faper en tb ccasMa aMUtr sail Is tU Imhurm aad relUUIitr el 1U 'CT fl. Xolhlnj that tU acrid deairrt ta SDOW ll MMUd from Its coIbbdi. It alms to fin ererj rajalte. rarct of s BreCdaa pactr. . lis TrlegrasUc Bctwrts art lbs latart and nott TihtiA. Ill Uxtl Xras the foUea! and tplderf. aad iu Editorials from the aUati peas In IL tosDtrr. THE CHBBXICXVE has alvsrs laea, aoi alwiji will tt tlx frkad aad chasirioa oftba lieople as aratost comMnitloni. dlotMa, carjor tioosorcFprrttloa of aay klad. ltvlULelDde. toot lo ertrrtLlns, asotral Id oolhiox: tilr ad (martial to all rsrUes, jet czolac eomp. tion vbttrrer fbttDd,aad workincaila fmrUas radesTor to promote aad protact e.M7 lattmt cf Ibe crest pabllcvbom 1! scrrts acdeawbaalt orprods lor Its rorport. TU HAS FKAX CISCO WEEKI.T CHBGXXCZ.E. ta nKMt UUUtDt sad coo. litis Vatklf Xewspsper In lb VTortd. prints r-saUrlr 73 coiomas, or elebt pajes.of Xrwa, Lltirmtart aad General Iatorrsttloa i alw a luaitaceat Arricaltcral Drpartaeat. $2 for One Tear, tadsalstc postaet, to anr part of tb Uniaxl fun. SAMPLE COPIES SEKT FJIEE. fT All ordrrs tnert 1- tmoninmlwl tr Ui.itn Shanes all tfH ta S. KOTBCHlUv. J. E. II UK ROTHCHILD &BEAN (Saceessors to S. Rothchtld) Would I retpectfuUy call the atteatiea ef the lie ta their Largely iaereasol stock of the pub- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the iocreaftxd laeiiitiea aSardad br their combiaatien eaablrs them to aScr AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Tbelr Hteek wilt t osslst as tieratatora sf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, NOTION, ETC. Trier wK al wars take laeasare ia fiMsr sbt orders with wUe they mat be estruatad ta the best of thctr aunty. GrTtAIIS' -VIS'O HIDES And other vrodoce taken la exehasce at the Highest Ataxtet lutes. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. D.W. PRENTICE & GO. MUSIC STORE. lor AiwtStroot, Portland. Or. All icstramects sold oa the iasURaeat plan are at our rrrotar CASH PRICES. Our Fiaaos and Omii are from the bat makers, aad our mces and terms are tae easiest ci aay nouse ca theKorth PadSc Coast. We faHr raaraatee erery Iastrameat we sell, aad each Ptaao aad Urcsa ts also accoapastea wiu a rojisw ma Use maauueturcr. WEBER PIANOS ARE THE REST. InstaHmeat Terms: $50. J100 or mors, cash balance, J1J or fX per raoatfc. HAIN8 BROS.' PIANOS ARE TtTT.TATlT.V IastiUmtat Terms: J23, $50 or mora cash; bslasce, $13 or $30 per saoslh. ARE THE REST 3EDITJ3-PRIGED PIANO IN THE "WORLD. IattaUmeat Terms : $15, $23, er acre, auh: belaace, $10 or $15 per raoata. ESTEY ORGANS SING THEIR OWN PRAISE AND LEAD THE "WORLD. Standard Organs ARE UNRIVALED. Ins'aU'oeat Terms: $15, $25, or more oufc; balance, $10 cr $15 per month. IfinUIlment terms ss quoted aboTe do sot exactly please, they caa be chaaged to suit con- realeace oi customer. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. Music Dealers, ASDTCSLISHIM OT X. W PUENTICE & CO.'M MONTHLY TV ft- Ti -. n - 1 JLYJL LAOiLCll O J LAI LA Oil. PRICE 73 ceXTft PER TKAR. i)..i.iutiu.jL.ru.i.uu c..kVu uauainas nurin n nt mwm um tvmi A Trunk' of Kill Omtn. h10'"" ru"cwa,j Haii.wa y a. - ... ... T . - : .. . eoio icallier Saratoga trunk', ot the 'ei1 largcal bizc, winch, allhougti cn tirclv inoircnsivc in iUcIf, and per haps aa negative a combination of sole leather, steel sprint; and linen linings as the average receptacle for feminine raiment, is nevertheless, by association, not without itA history. Jhis trunk was inmlo upon the oruer ot a very uanueome yount; woman, who called at the store and gave -ipecido directions a4 to iu in torior arranetncnU. She apjKjarcJ to bo in aflluent circumstance.-, aad did not object to the jincc charged, winch a'us 5IUU. I lie money was paid aud the trank f-cnt home, it owner provins; to be Jlis Ucssio. iloore, a voung woman ot pro- nonnccd bcautr. It appears that M- lltrssie Moore found that the trunk was not cn lircly to her eatisfat-tidn, and sold it back to the otore at a liberal un count, bhc saLeequeiitly lott the citv for JdflenNn.Tvxa!, in companv with a miscreant named Abe ICoths- child, from Cincinnati. He used ber money, and with placid deviltry put a pistol lo her forehead and blew out her braine. The body lav for two weeks undiscovered, and wis identified bv a gentleman of this city who happened to be in Jefferson at the time. Sintrularly enough, this gentleman subsequently committed suicide. Abe i(Othcbild was arretted in Lincm nati when in the act of committing suicide, and was sent back to Jcffer. sen. Texai, for tnal, where he now lies in jail, evvrv influence being need to deUv the trial. The trunk was eoldloa gentleman wko bad it thoroughly repaired. Re fore this gentleman bad paid for the trunk ho also committed suicide. It is now for sale, and, of course, is con. stdcred a prize, inasmuch as no one who has Lad anything to do with it, excepting the maker, has not ilicu bv violence. r Orleans JimcJ Josh miliar. Philosophy. Ax a Kf neral thiss tioii" who deserved cooil lax the IeaU. tirar the losdest lor it, ill dear boy. v4ekt yre tMirzuta frierul with crate caa.haa, onct- voiektcd, enderx? Lira with Tare bottom tlollar, I think I Lad rather live in a Ins eittr. aad be bbcbovb. than exit is a village. eblicetl to know everybody, or he o- Dcctol bt them. 1 kan trace all ov tsi uaiI 1BX to uau manageraont. and I gut all others Lao. if tbev w ill be as lion est ax I ata about it. An lniraitosbas to equal an orita! ha got to beat it at leat tf aty-five pr cent. If ver exteit to neweod in this life yer most make the world think that yir are at work for them ami not far your self. Yon raav find very plain looking eooneLs. hat who ever kw a itansum lraIe? Life i m posh ml hi desl, not vcara; mennv a man haz Iivtl to be ninety, and left nothing bohind him bat an obituare notiM. fon Inr fnr tb nOToItv of the thin?. woman loves 1cauc be kant help it. Thare iz this excasc for luxury, all Iuxarv kost monev, and sum one rcajvs the advantage. Tlie old man who kant lau tz an animal, and the man who wont iz a devil. A festive old man is a burlesque on all kinds of levitv. Fashion, like everything else, repeat itself. What iz now haz been new raennv times before, and will be again. Younc man. don't try to forget your identity and become somebody else; for the other chap ts almost sure to be aa inferior person. PENDLETON HOTEL Main Ittreet, reodletasi. Or. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED reptiuit hbcie IIsTins been ENTIRELY REFITTED and REFURXiSTIED Is cow opea fcr the reception of roestA. THE TA11LE Will at all times be lotirnl furalshed with the Tery best the msrkel affords, and etery exertion made to sausiy uie iroas oi tae aouse. THE IlEUy Are all new. aad the rooms hare been furnished ia the neatest style and with every roa? enienoo usually found la a brst-cltss nouw. THE PENDLETON HOTEL InalliUdenartments will be up with the times. arxl tae Dronneior is aeiermineu io ... . . . . " It .1. .11 maintain the reputation cf being the Rett Heme East ef the MoHntalns. The resident and traveling twblic ere respect fully InTited to call. I. W. 1MILKT( ATTORNEY AT LAW. rxxnurmx, oKti js. Office Main street, up sUlrt, ercr Easr 0z- ro lisn otBce. JIB WILSON HOTEL. UMATILLA, "OREGON. vr.. v. A WilvHi. (brmerlv ( f Orlesashss lo- oa Front street. Umatilla, where she hat ntui . niw.tu. hotel. The house has been I .-CA 1, . Mi ant exivlle B I. SB1 the UbM Will u. (urmlied with the best the tsarlet affnt. I m ii in MMj i1hm1i.i1 tku sJaee. irmiriir.. ii ov.-t,--i - i i v w. EXaM CocanasT ' ObUW nop BSTC. ... ... u , . - DxJtOCKATIC l'LlTfUKn. The Democratic party af the United State- In Convention aamUed declare : First We uledze earselret anew U tla constitutional doctrine, aad tradition ef the Detnoeratie party as illustrated by the tesveb lugs and example ut a bn;f line at Demoerstie stateimen and patriot, aad embodied in the platform of tbe but Natiaaal CXmrenttan nl the partr. soaona Upposiueta to erstrabxaUoa aa4 that dangersn. spirit of eaermebmeat wbieb tends ts eenwlidate the fiowtr. ef alt the d- partments into one. aad thus ta create, wbat erer may be tl.e farm of poTerameat. a real de.poti.rn ; no sumptuary law, aefnratien of Church and State far the (reod of eaeh. earn- rasa tvcbo-M. to be ie.terel and pretested. Third Home rule, bnet moaer, eon.Ut inof ifabl, .titer aad taper eaareruUe tato coin on d era and; the strict maiateaaaee ef the publie faith, Sute and XatSaBal, aad a tsritf far restaur eely. rwurth The subordtaatsofi of the military to the esril tower, aad a sreeteral astd tber- och reform of the civil wrsiev. lb Right ta a free Ualkt a. tbe rLrht preaerratire ef all rights, aswl mo.t aad ball be maintained in every part if these I'aited Sutea. Sixth The cxi'Uai; a4misttrstsan ts rep- rrrntatise af ot&.Mraer eslr. and its eaaiaa. ef the nrbt ta ismoai the LalWt Waxes with troops and deputy eurha)s to iaUaidate aa I batntet the eleetioa, aad the uafreeedasited ue ef lh- seta ta ausataia its ewrsM dad depotte pewer. ta.olts the people and imprr- iu tuir iniuiaumt. Seres th The trroat f raad of l":7C. by which ntwa a falae ewuat at the ebeaaral rateaf twa Sutea, the aaadtdate defeated at the ;i41 deelarrd tat i'rrstdeat, astd for the Srt time ia Ameneaa hitry the wslt af the peo ple was hrt aside aader threat af xsrhlary ri lenee. .track a deadly blow at wut stem af rrpreweataure gwseramesit The DaMeraiic party, ta prtwrte the eon airy frwsm the hor ror, at the cant war. ssfetettted far a ttan ia the firm aad patnotsc faith that the pfe weald puaish the enme ta lJvl. Thss ls prrcedea aad dwarfs aay ether. It tmfo a mere tarred duty npaa the ;.fls of the Ca iea thaa wa. erer addmaed ta the s)oajieae ef a niTiati af frtema. Eshth We exeerale the vare of this ad- mtsustratias ta max 13 ptaea for atstaaal eriataal., aad destvaad a refotrsa br .tatete which shall male it farrrer mfnit4e far a defeated eaadsdate ta bribe h. way to the at af a uurprr by ritlatsart foM the peo ple. Tb wa. reid iM ia rcpatase to de- zaanii.. aad rreetre wHis iMUav. Niath The rewlstiM of Samuel 3. Tildea t SkiTala la l a etTwlsAste far i tertian, the xalted p-aee to whseh he wss cteeted by a taaieritr af hi aasatrrTaiva. aad fraea whseh he was excluded by the Wader of the ResNib- baa party, u rreesred Vy IsVe IVtwinii at the Unstfd Sute with si-lb.lttT. asnl they deetare tirMr enaMrwee ta h. wsdai aad ttritim aad iaV-snty aalbed br Use - vaalu l the wasas eaiaj. aad tlasy farlhr decUre ta hisa that he I followed sate the retiumeut he La cLaiess for hisatelf by the traiaiar aad iwrwt at Mkr esttsess wa rrf arts Ma a ae ss. br eermta, Ike standard af pMM aaaraMy aad a4araaf assd punfvioir ts jHtUsr .rrie, saarss. the W. Inr cratstade af hi owsairy aad hi. party Teeth tree shsfa aad a he eaaaae Ur Ameriesa eammnee aa the es assd ass th land ; a dtrsnaats us foswr sf trsfr- tstsaa tMse. raevrlu ar aimaiitii. KVer.alSi Asaeadmeat mi Use UrlM;aate trraty ; na mre unsn iisa.ratsos. exeJt far trset.edastaaa asd farvaia t.iiau aad tharrta earefaUr swarded. TaaCth 1'uUk asaaer aad paWir eredit for paMte parole 4tclr. aad raaor Sasxls far actual acttier. Thirteenth The Deasocrstic party i the fnead at ubnr aad the iatnrmr mas. aad plnLrea itself t preteot bita aMke airaiast the curmaraat aad the easimaae. Fsrarteetsth e eat3Tataate the aaalry urn the haax-.tr aad drift of the Ieaerstsc Caorre. whkh ha redared the MsbHe expen ditarr (-W.COO.000 a Tear : sposi the eeatia astsan of properity at besae aad the aalson al h Mr abrasd. aad sbxe all. apoa the nremioe ef taeh a chsace ia the adatias'tra tiea ml tbis l.Teraseat a afaall tasure lU craaiae latia-f reform la esery deftirtsaeat el the pabbe aerrtee. Hnuto or a ast Locoxonvns. An engine built tn make the ninety miles between ca- lork city and fauatlelphia in ninety minutes did its work easily and has now been sent across the water as a sjivcimen of American liandiwork. Dot the Now lork Time4 observes that it is not so irreat a novelty as several other engines now building in American work shops. Thus, at tho Grant works they aro constructing an engine with two sets of driving wheels, ono vertically over the other, the upper sot being intended to act on the lower as ther act upon the track. In Concord, N. IL, a locomotivo with a flat boiler two feet, by seven by taelve. with the fire-box in the middle. is now n cany completed. The idea is to bring a larger portion of tho lwiler over the lire-box ami thus increase the steam. Tho little tank engines of the elevated railroads navo &tvcn such satisfactory performances that plans have been pre rtarcu lor uuuuing otucra oi me same typo with four, six, eight and even twelve driving wheels, calculated for tho heaviest work. The advantage claimed for them is that, in proportion to their weight, thev shoa- large adhesive powers. In general then t a noticeable tendency to inorcaso the size not only of engines bnt cars a well. I Chicago Tribune A Oxn House Mixikto:. A 3Iethodist parson, tno itev. nwmey, "got away with llislion tiutif. a tuey ay out a . a ...a n ..a . A West, dnrinn his rvcent trip in the Mis sonla vallev. It sccni that tho Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Missonla, was driving the clerical party consisting of Uishop Tut lie. mo tvev. xiiiotson ami iiimseiii . .. - l . i 1 1 1 " his own ono horso shay, and whilo cn routo met tho Rev. Stanley driving two horses. Tho bishop, who is always ready for a joke, sang out: "I say, Stanley, how is it that you Methodist preachers manago to drive two horses, while we Etiisconalians havo to tint up with one? "Perhaps you aro one-honm preachers,' said the rcadv-witted Stanley, aud the procession moved n amid hearty shouts of laughter, in which tho bishop joined. A Queer Uahv. An Annapolis special says that a rotund curiosity died thcro last ovening. It was a child of colored parentage, and when born had whito curly hair resembling shct-p's wool. Tho eyes woro of a pinkish color, and tho complexion was fanow whito with a a slight tinge of red on its checks. It very closely rescmbliHl a largo wax doll that had been exhibited in a shop window, and which thn mother of tho child had frequently admired and ex pressed an anxious determination to purchase it. but was unable to do so. The physicians pronounco it a remarka ble caae oi luttu natura. TELEGRAMS. EASTER2J. Tbc Versnoul tUrrtlaa. White Rives Joctio.y, Spt. 7. Ife- turnaofthe election are coining in a rapidly as can tie ezpfrcted. One hundred aad ten towa heard from ?ive the follow- irg vote: In laTO. rairbar.k rejabhran, n-ceived llineliam. decnocrar. II.- 670. In 1S60, Farnum, it publican, re rtHVcdMTi Phelis. democrat, U.G77: Heath, vreeiiback, Hepahlican isain. 117'J; drnorratic gain. 7 Congressional vote: First district Joyce renablican. S'M'.; lUmUll, democrat, 3170; Martin, sreenback, 305. Serood district Tyler. rrpHblican, ICS.; CamnbelL dcm.xrrat. -laJ; scattrriii, 301. Third district firai.t, n-pablican, olaO; Currier, demo crat, 'Jim. Tarbell, reeuUtck. 323. Itp- renUtives to Irinslatare RetMibllean. 97; democrat., 13. There are 131 towns yet to be heard from. The ame nrotior- twn will giT 23,700 repnbllran msjoriiy. Jiowrzurx, !:pt. Ketarus from this district rhow that Randall b for be hind his tirkct for congitrs. The repab Iiean are calninz ia the lxnre towns akB the line of the railroad. Joyce is uiid'ubtedly elected by a largely increas ed majority. A Xadrra Jilrmcjr. Milwackex, fept. 7. A vouuz Nor- wrziau nameii Rondabl. from ilirjBea- poli.. ga ni exhibition yesterday of walkingon the water. It was a ruiaplete woceaa. with fat leel seeortu in two small Lou like itructar. s tbeyoacg man walkel ransdly and easitr on thesorface of the water. The peraliaritr ofRoen- dsM's iaveatsoa u ihe poeuibihiy of rnalisr propros by an acuta 1 walkiag movement. Ibere was no atridiac back er sideways, bet a straight forward walk at the rate of at least thrr miles cer hour. Thoaaaajs of etrf-clnors witse&sed the feat and the croad was verv entbar.a:ie over the roans roan's wccrs-. The swell occasioned by paisins tars did not dit- tarb the walker to any noticeable desree. Ttr Yinaaal Klenlas. Ocau..-7oy, Sept. S. One haodreuand ptaraJit S7X t.l. The iegi-datare will bare Lett one detsocia ic rrnator. "be houe will be ovens helnsinxly repebbcaa. asaaeal. tf Ihr 3trw York Prraa. New Yoax.Sest. S. Tbe 7T sats ef tbe Vetmoat rlectxtn. Tbe most j-aag aiReofihe eetimatea which were other thaa ere -iersc. ;ave tbe refMblieaas tb year tae asajonty of 157, betweea 25 s0 aad 21.0.O bat ail rrtams m for rt reivc.1 show that the BtajorilT of 1572 has been exrtelcd. Tbe Tr! say: If tbe repaid I am rata ia the 151 town not fally reroned. a they hare caitseil in tawnn heard from. their RM.rsty w ill be 2.,7Vi This wald eXred the wildot anlicliutiont of the most sangame repablicatss. It tvW exceed tbe largest reubiean matsfitv for tfwveraor iu the lart dera-lr.. The re naMicaas have already 15jT0 majority ia 1 to out of 231 towns aad ther wvxvd have Uen satteacd with 'JJ.tCO in the wh le state. TarV.msnt Llretlar. WrtrrE IltvEX Jrscnox Vt Sept. 9 Reiuros i-f the stale eieetioa and guber natorial vote have been received from 222 taif, leanng 21 to le Lean from. The cBg c-:oaal vote has been received trxMH IV t,-a Iravlnc30 towas to be heani froB. The eubernalorial vote tal as follows Farahain. r-tMiblicsn. 13; ITielp-. democrat. 20.717; Heath. irrerubavk, I33J; rarahant's majority overa-t, 2J57ti. The same toarncsve ik 1.A, hairbanks, republicaa, H.lOj; Bins;. ham. foacr t. 2UAS: scattrna' 73; Fairbanks' ns3:oritv. 23J127. Tins shown a rei-JtblH-an sain tf 2A)J, and a demo- . - - r. T-t . . 1 1 , rrattr srin wi jki. iiii iqsiiiio uenraru from rare in 1S7G, Falrbaaks, republi can. tW$; Bingham, democrat, tVS5. Bat ii tue repsuncaa jrain in tne remAininc 21 towns arc proportionate to those heard irom. rarnham s m.ionty will beat least 20,C with the entire vote of the sure In Is.btherrpu" Ii.-an mjjonty was 23.72a. in thehrst conresMoiialditnct .4 towns Kive Joyce. rcpubU.-ati, 13.Io; lUndali, democra. oii Martin, crreutack.- GSo. Jovrc's maHintv. 7TX. In the second concrv-eional d. strict in 72 town, Tyler, republican, bin 11.732; (.ampbell, uemo crat. StdhMrad. fusion. 341: scatteiinir. 7: Tyler'a msj-iniy.Sllo. In the third con- grevionai uistnctin ol ti ns liri.t, re publican, lias lOMk Currier, democrat, 3021; Tapbell. greeiibjck, 4301. There are in the three distrieU 2t mwas to be heard from. The complexion of the next IrgJla'ure will lie more sjroniity republi can than for a lone time before being conipoedof 102 republicans; lodemocrats i . . ...ii . n anu i tfrcenoscser. run iu.iiru.i on an the tickets will probably bo received to morrow. .VerrUjr af Larxrtr Pis ver, Col.,Sepr, 0. A lare number oflabor-rs have been broutit ironi the e.tstern states and CUnada this teason to work on the various rallnMtd extension of whieh there are nine in progress. Yet tbe work is delaved bv the scarcity oi labor. The Denver fc Rio Grande torn pany alone require al least 50CO mora men than they are at present able to secure. Laborer are receiving from $1 75 to $2 50 tier day. The mines diaw away more than half the uumber imported. Chairman Morroir on th Paclfts Mate. Chicago. Sept. 11. Chairman Morrow of the California state centr.d republican committee, has been interviewed by the Tn&ttne and states that he has no doubt whatever of the entire Pacific Coast co'mg republican. The only state claimed ser iously Ii v the democrats as debatable is California, and ho carefully considers their grounds for such claim and find' them invalid. The statement he makes is careful and convincing in its tozic lie is surprised to find so universal a sen timent hero that the republicans will carry every northern state The "Ian-Horse Knee. "Chicago. Sent, 11. At midnight the great contest of 150 hours, between horses and men ended ami was a on by one nf tho men. There were entered. lor the race fifteen men and five horses, but at the close only three men aud four horses wjro or tho track. One horse, Specula tor, who was withdrawn after two days, died this morning as his owner claims from the effects of poison. Tho score stands: Byrnes 57S, Krohne 533, Colston ."29, Bet-y H.tker.iW, Ue or Texas 54.. Bow man entry 527. Dunn's entry 525. There fore Byrnes sets tho first prise of $2000: Holsy Baker, second nrixu.SlOOO; Ko?e of Texas, third priM, $600; Cohrtes, fourth, city Kwa4 beard irons m ve tae repet- propacation of the faith in central Africa. e a majority of l.OX Oa th IsasL, j Bims-r ti.. E.pct. Spui. Heir, tbe leasblKaa msjontv overall will be - . rt ra -v .. Z. t... i .1. : i u! 'I -1. ! MAMtiB.aept. II. Tbecweea ofaoais iSy, botlimaa'a entry, fifth prize, SloO; and Dunn's entry sixth pnze,31G0. Byrno is scarcely more than a boy and his per furmanco is considered quite wonderfa!. He covered SO miles yesterday and SS to day and if his nearest rival bad not stopped woald have got 10 or 15 miles fur ther. Betsy Raker was very lame at the dote. In fact the horses were all in very bad form at the close. The exhibition waa brutal aad the spectators were modi dbztuted with the tieatmentof the ani mals. PACIFIC COAST. Complrtr Rrtama la tbe Charter Klrrtlaa,. S tx Fesscww, feepL 0 Returns of the Chatter election complete: for adoption 4U'r, against 19,207. FraorUeo 4-lt Down" am tt Prs- poarat Clsartrr Sax Fe.1 cxco. SpL S. fhe cbarte- election occarrtl to-day. Total vote err the city, 23,122. Tbe eoontm U not yt enmpteted, bat thn geseral impression Is that the new charter is beaten by a large majority. One Hundred ana wsr preaacis com plete ffivr: For atloption of the charter. SOW; azaiaat adoMMin, 11,474. The ma jority against adoption ts beyond all ex pectation. PausBsrOeaarrsUsaa Ka&4 IaIrrs- Six FEA3tci.co, Sept. 11-The coavea- tions of democracy and H". P. C- bast ru?b . . -t t. 1 1 ' i m ,- nuneu toe oaraia oy wnien tne cirision of the offices is areei opoa between tbe two eranixitio9 ia consideration of jetalaz their forces ia the coming mun icipal election. A Vlrt Ku.rr. Sax FEAS!0,Srpt.Il- At Bay dLtritt park to-day, with a rotrzh track and un fa vorabfe weather, asd penalized for a false start. R S. JLsier. of the 4 pic dab. ran 224 yards in 23 seconds, aiihia tareir-liftui A a second of the best time oa record. FOREIGN. X Prapaard Jr. a 11 Xl.iiaK- Koxe. Ar. 31. Tbe pnt haa a5en:ed to tbe proposal thai a portion of tbe Frearh Jesuits shostki form a society for has been safely delivered of a dasghter. Both dMDZ velL AlCawaa'a BaJar-. MA&ua.Sept. 12. Tbe baptism of the pnnce!- has Leea fixed for September 14:h. Kx-taeea Iabella will be one of the poaor. Female Athletics. The liae has now come when wornsn may take part ia out-door sports, and avea athletics. Bfatkie, the new author on Biaole, gives a clear view of bow- a nil taj in uci fiuuxuum uu ties and corabtBe with tLea a mild form of gymnastics. This dees not mean that a woman mnst jasnn up arid down with a pitcher of milk or loilisg aotzp ia her bands, bnt certain motions, such as closing and opeaisg the angers from tho palms of the hand, strengthening the I muscles of the fore arm, while other mo tions are as easily made, develop the tacsdes of the cbVrt aad back ot the body. American woraea have no longer the right to be invalids. Long walks, plenty of fresh air and horseback exercise, open a wide field of enjoyment. Heated ball rooms and the Uerman are somewhat aeutralized by the fact that it is the fashien to calttvate the muscles, and when that has been said all has beea said. A fashionable young Is.lv. "frivolous girl, probably waltzes tea mQea during a night's "German so whv should nor, a sensible girl walk rive miles each day. play at croquet or tennis, which, by the way, is hard work and no plsv, and in that we earn good sleep, good dtgestioa. and good spirits? All these are the desirable things to possess. In compari son with them the luxuries ot lite lose their zest. To be strong, healthy aad happy is the s-ttBtmusi tonum of life. American ladies mar some uav posses the splendid vitalirr of their English cousins; America already carries off the palm for beautual and weU-cuucaaed women. Ihey are, however, made deli cate in the first place by the severe climate which forces them too often to lead an in-door life. Tbe vital force ia ot coarse lessened, the mascles relax, and a protracted invalidism often fol lows. Bat let the habit of regular exer cise once be gained, aad the Americaa girl, with bright eyes and glowing cheeks, will hold her own against the belles anil beauties of other nations. "Look at the famous beauties of any age. says Biaikie, "and everything ia picture and statue points to firmness and svmmetrv of make, a freedom fro at either fiabbineas or leanness. The Tennses and Jnaos, the Minervaa. .iiuues suiu ueieiu ui autiuuiugj, ums Madonnas, the mediaeval "beauties, all - T : 1 - l - . 1. .11 . , , , snLi- ui n uid urn ueTvimMi Kilt- shapely shoulder and arm, the light cher ami Tirarans nolrs nrm ami pnvt er.' riage. A thin cheat or a contract, waist would havo marred at once the picture or statue. The same vigorous exercise or training which brought forth woman's physical beauty in ancient dava will bring it out now. i To promise a woman the beautv of Venus or of Helen holds oat a strong in ducement to tho belles ot the present day; and if physical culture bring ao high a reward the gymnasium will be crowded bv applicants for admission. and book and embroidery thrown aside and exchanged for the parallel bars and other gymnastic exercises. Lo.vo Fin'qer Nails. Chinese and Siant aristocrats invcriaMy wear lonsj finger nail. The disfigurement ia sup posed to add to the importance of the in dividual, as it is evident that the wearer cannot do any work, and mast, there fore, bo a person of elegant leisaw. backed by a fortune corresponding to Um lenkth ot his nails. The hand of aa Aa namite dimly has nail font or ftva inches in length. The thnroh nail has a characteristic shape, and Wat cf the first r . 1 . . -5.1.11... tr ,1mV am.11 iKi.'WVi. itlnrt .1.:. alteration the ands would nearly nsclcxsv -.uts ot still groate anrtainilT m r. J3 a?'Il . I fl sw Va I.aeaa (wltnid tilt) Ct 1 lrirtlO I T U P-a- -Al '..a r lnstla aawa.l ... .1.. i the uar'ot the nrst finger is not enuro! cuts