(fast xt$imim. I'CnUSUED EVERY KATCRDAY MORXIXG, ST TIIS East Oregonian Pubiisltiiig Co., J. 11 TtTUCER, Business Manager. Grace, Stain St., opp. the Court aTonse. Rntc of Knlrscrlptton la Cola: bates or ADvnrrwco. a cats: Iw. La. w 1 Inch fZ 00 U CO S3 (A Z lacrxa 3 00 d 09 t CO 3 Iaeb4 , I 00 T 00 tJ 00 1 Iar-ix t 00 Id) 14 00 tCrJnmn. .. 7 0S 9 to JIM Cetosm S 00 U CO SI CO &-mim.. 19 00 IS 00 MM OJiimn U CO 39 CO SO OO -TuUoM in Local Cat-am 3 era -i ft lyr. sea as e to oo as oo sa MM TO 09 IX 09 it oo 14 oa a as m PI oo 49 09 W 09 One lea.-. iu advance , , , ft oo Six Monlh ISO - 1 00 10 Three -tooths.. "VOL. 4. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1878. NO. 6. Sa. fret tear- Scufle Copic . uon. aaa ia ornU car Oa ca-9 A-TerU-i--' LU ! psyaaU q-x-rtcrlr She (fast rcnomatu fie faff CinjUCH DIRECTORY. v Em-cota. Cnpcsat W. L. UaeEwaa oSdUoK aer. It? S ,"J fourth Sua-ay of . moat- at 11 A. it. mj 7 JO T. 1L lUrnsrCuntra.--Rer.W. H. ft-ell, raster: tertita at the Conn lloo-e on the second Sunday of each -ao-th. at 11 A. iL, aiv) 7U V. VI. piacnx- Circacu. Tttcoulatha Court House ea th third Sunday oi each month, Mr. L N. KkWuion did atia. al U A. H. and 7 P.M. Hrr-asnr Cncacn. Sooth. Iter. E. w. navies, ras ter; services In the Omit House on the Ant Suu-ar of each month, at 11 A. L and 7:30 P. XL -IE. CnrKM. Rer. J. C Mr-man, roslnr; serrlrcs on the fourth Sunder of cadi month. lnjer msctiar and noli' ST suit W eorr V to I JC.. a. AEU, ju.. U.f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, "TfESTOX, niATILLA COUNTY, OEXCO.V. CF If 8te en Vain Street. J. M. Praett, H. D., PHYSICIAN AXD SDRGEOX. YESXLEtOH, OKECOX, OBc at Reslilcare. W. Whitcorab, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PENDLCTOK, OEEGOX. TTJILL ATTEND ALL CALLS. DAT OE XIOIH IT with prompt-eat. AH iieurt trt-Xod rf Y. bleat and Terr beat mode for the tvtd art tt the ralictit W. C. McKay, M. D., PHYSICLiN AND SOGEOX PESDLETOS. ntATTLLA COOTT, ORECeX. OSee oprta-Ve the PdMBctoa UoUL Dr. J. B. Lindsay, 3 SUKGEO.V XSU DENTIST la ootr located pensastfitly IX PEXDLETOX, OIATILLA COOTT, Where hb aerricea caa alnji tc kaJ. H"Sixr5orT a Sxoci-Jai-ty. S. T. KXOX. Attorney at T-.a"vv, VTeaton, CntTiTh Cocnty, Ortyoo. WILL PEACT1CE IS THE OOCEIS OF THU State aad IVaahinfUn TaziUxy. ZSpedal attentioo pud to Land UoKncw and Cat Fred Page-Tustin, (SoUorPBUk.) Attorney at Law, Asd Real Estate Bcokee. SrmAL ATTEsnox circs to collections andfltc2!aUn. ... . .. Lou utfiAiiitJ hml County Orucn Ixx-iM oa aoic. orncE is couet uocsz. J. S.TCUXX. S. V. U.OZT, SetaryPaUie. Turner L Bailey, Attorneys at JLaw, MfiT-m- ORDEM BOCCHT ASD SOLD. LOAXS . - oo Vaia Street oppoetc the Cesrt Xson.13 PESDLETOS, OEECOK. 3. H. Fcarca trlfl oe anoeiated whh t is aS esetetteu caacx ta Uic urcuit uwn xa ua muiri. John A. Guyer, Attorney at Law, PESDLEIOS, OEXCOX. WILL FBACTICE ET ALL THE COCET8 Of Eacrn O.ejoc OXce with O. "W. SaOef, vp- jioe tc um ogvom LODGE DIKEOTORY. e Dufix Lodox, So. 4, E. or I. VIectt In the Caatle EatL Peodletun, crery Wedaeeday erming. Brotken in rood ataadin; are cordially torited to attcod. PrxstlTOX Lome. So. bt, A. F. A A. JL llecta on the firet aad third Uonday of each oonth. lioorof xoeeUnjr.TP. JL Eurmx Stak, Martha 'Waahbctoo Charer, Pcadle km. Meet ercry Taewlay nljbt lollowic; the Srat aad third jloaday la each moota. Ecetka Lome, So. 3S, I O. O. F , Pcndletoo UccU crery Satorday ctcaioj: at 7 P. M. Brethren ia cood fTxiify are lomea w aucaa. VaaeBaU. LoKOC Sa 10. I. O. T., Pendlrtna XukU crery Thursday crenirur atKydock P. il. Brrth ren ia good atandlng are reqnerte attend. Wilson Hotel, Umatilla, Oregon. -a rrts. V. A WILSOS. FORMERLY OF ORLEAKS, iJ hai located on Front Street Umatilla, irhm abe has opened a flnt-daa boteL Tbe booae baa been re. IHed, the bed! are exoellent, and tbe table win be aup pUed with tbe rery beat tbe market aSurda. TrareDcra wui not resret nopping at tow piace. S. VT. Slaja Ckra;.' coache atop here TiTrri1 bnnDeu ron can enrare lc tS to t90 XJ JJO JL per day made by any worker of either aex, ngtil in your own locaiiuea. ivucuan ana ataplee worth MS free. Imryrore jour (pare time at thia tmaiaeai. Addrea Brueox UO., i-oruana, aatae. "T can tiake meoer faeter at work for u than at asy. U thlaz eiae. CapUl not aoq aired: we win Urt yoo. til ner aar at boeae made by the indaatrioaa. Mm. wueuc, beyi aad girtf wanted ercrywhere to work for na. .Now a km maa. uorayoatst ana lernu tree. toon TBCS c oo., Ascnata, Maine. 66! a week Jo td-jt own town, ti outfit free. So ' rlak. Beader. If you want a buaineaa at wbUh paacaaof eHberaez eaa sake put tir all teettae totf warz, wrae lor paraewan ,v a. Biiurr c vo., . a. ft Hotlioliild & Bean, Eucooasocs to S. EOTU CHILD, WOULD RESrECTTLHY CALL THE ATTENTION' of the puhlic to their L-xUr Incrta-rd stock of EHERAL MERCHANDISE, afch the tacTtami faeBlt-M -Corded fcy their c o eriUai ibexa to oCar At tho Tery lowest Bates. lelr Stock will consist aa beretotoroef ry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, China aad Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Htc, 3Bto. Tbrr w31 aSan take deanra a SSat aar enlcra aU which ther may U entfsaUd ta the Ut U Unit aMUty. Grain and Hides Xoi Uhrr PBODUCE tales La ry-hu-ft at lie J1I03- Cash Paid for Woo!. COOKING STOVES AXB MANUFACTORY OF TINWARE, AalaSkiadcU SHEET-IBOX WORK, Xla Street, opposite tk Coart Hootr inn ceeaaaaUy hart os band aad for atle, a Cosptd AaaortaMSt ot Aad win alwart keep a cranptcto aaaGrttaect of COOKING STOVES ALL KIXDS Of WORK Done to Order at abort notice aad at rerymodere pricea. G. YF. WEBB. ADAM STAXG Proprietor of the Centennial Brewery, l'ntillefoN, OrefoB, EECS TO IS FORM THE PUMJC Til AT 11E IS XOW prtire4 to faniiJi flTXC to Um people ut an teilent niulilr. Try aad be cocrluced. linwery cast aklcvtMAlN STlUXr. center of Uocfc. 1VALLA 1VALLA STEAM BAKERY, ESTABLISHED IS ISM. O. 232FJL0HOa3i:i,aE3Xt. XaBotactarrr of Bread. Cake. Pica, aad aH Uhu & waa. jire itom ensuing. Xala Street, tTalla tTalla. X. M. SPABKS' SALOON, Feadletou, Oregon. KEEPS OX HAND THE SAUE O00D OLD EISD. Xala Street, eppoalle tbo Post OHKee. Union Hotel, TJXATH.-A, ... - OBEGOir. DAVE HOBS, PROrRtETOR. 9 mm HOVTE IS IK THE nE6T coxfimos FOR J Ur.cC4taoreel-. Ck-an boda and rood table b tiic tuotu tt liti Ikwm. TiiepUvt&fo(tharabU k autkiled. H-eea Uaa the lue lor Ptea, Waatoo, 1 Ofl-Wa, Ualea, Baker CMf aad Beta OMf. EiionKszu. LATEST NEWS! EASTIIUX STATES. . ... ...., ,n,,t.ry. ia ure tbaa nuffieitut ta edrer aay preltaWe laa that RMiy le analaiawl by n-aB ef tlte rewwrjv rbedtrrcter were ta aeeret aiHi te-day. It i aaid tole a rale far la ter ef UaaV bailditigiutbis city to kave tke cwraUiiaUea of Tauita. So far as eaa be a certaiBed no arreaU bare been atle Jt. Angsato Scht-11 laja tbe task iM baTe a anriBt of $500,000 if all tbe cepn Londa atolen acre coauttU aa laat. Tae rwbbera left bebind a akrltton ley aad alto tbree ttairk of bandcBfia. Of forty or Slty tote ate ml away loat tvetity bad been opened and tbeir canlenu n&ed. It it tioaM tkmt tbe amount taVen may be naore tbaa ;3,0J,. (XX), aee tbe ew&teuU of a aniaber of tin ban containing gold cota and geTnMaBt bwnda. with wblcb tbe aide or tbe Taalu a ere lined. baTe diaapfteareel. OlUclal Vole. Des Mei. Oct. 29. The oSeiU ttate vale abw HbII' raontT to Ve aad tbe rot of tbe atate ticVet aboat tbe aaaae. New Oslxx. Oct. t. TWe Howard Aimc- ciation rmotred to rrbeTe tan rolaateer pky- i aeetaaa a tbe Slat of October M atao to dlaebarge aM Teluelea eapaed on taat dale. wben tbcT win entirely cJu. Bttbbett. Krw Yotr.Oct-58.-Tkr ridae of Mr.- I Clarence Oaden. W rtith aveana. waa en vsueu. - I tered laat night by two marked Been, who ohloroforsed and gejed the CKcftaia and ransacked tbe hoaae. The rohhvT earned mS i.lO worth of jewelry, a very Tataahlt oieek and a qaantity of ulver. Mr. Ogden aare a valaable dta-soed ring, which the derU eochl not remove 1 mm her ftaefar. ao they oat it oat of the aetttt. The pobce hare no rise to the perpetrator-. Karat Wine, Dectxs. Cot- Oct. 28 Kara won the xaee in two atraight beau. Uaae il and Til. The Auerlrau lime Trampled ota. Niw Yoix. Oct. 3tf.- -TheTnhane. Wash ington apeeial -ar- IrtatUof tbe stuex apen the lCepabtkan meeting ta Georgetown, C. abow mat tbe .panoeaa wore aaieuy ooadacting a max meeUBg. and w another nut : town a Uceaoeratie meetiac; waa or- gaXUSed. attended by two CMBp-mea of av alrr aud one of infantry. Tbe oomwiaira attacked aad ditperaed the Iti-paMif n meet- ag. tore down the apeaxer aiaaaa. cat down j the !-t-faad palied vS the national oolora j and tra-oplcd them aader foot. ! lfalladclptla Wood .larkfU pBnux--rHi-. Oct. 30. The tia.eacy of the wood market It spward wMh aa 13 proved deaavad. Vrerriary Cvarta laalrnrtioaa Id Xln- later Wrlrh. VjnrNaTT. Oct. S5 Secretary f State Erarta difpatehed a note f Mimtr 'Weleh, at London, eoneermag the vMlalUa of the Canadtaa fiahenra treaty and atrae on American fishermen at Fortaae Bay. New foundland, of akaeh the following ta tbe text : I andmtaad by Lord Saliaharra note that the Roremmeat ad-pU Capt. Sathr-a'c eo-ekuto relative ta rvolest Mjarte that ear fudiing fleet saScrcd at the hxaA of the Newfo-ndUad fiahing popalation at Fortane liar, in Janaary of thia year, aa the answer which her majesty' gorem-Bcnl raakea to reprecntatioB laid before it on oar part. verified by awem aiatementa ef nomrroa re- apeeuMe witneMc. Ice proai ot vapt. SarHvan cecdaaiom have not been fur niahed, and I am therefore naable to aay whether, npon their eonnjrrauon, tne new which this government take of these trana- ctian. npon sworn 4abmenlanl oarreaper tabte dtixens. weald be at aH modified. Yea are instraeted to lay L-fore her aeajeaty government tbe strong desire tbat that gov croiaent feel to be able ta give dee weight to thit opposing evidence before insisting on a grave view of these injarie. Tbe report of Captain Sullivan present as jasttScatory support of the action of ewfoaa--nd sber abermen in breaking op eneratioas of oar fishing fleet, inside the three mile hmit, at the times covered by these transactioat. the violation of certain mnnsapal legula lien of the Newfoundland government. I shall point oat the tenons distinction be twtec the official and jadicial exccntion of any laws aSccting the fiabenes, wben con fiicting proofs in my possession show that the acts which Sullivan charge seem bis only warrant for the conclusion that Americana) fiabermen bare exceed Ml treaty ngnis. uar fiihexxcan are not subject to local regulations governing the coast opalation of Newfound land fiaberman, whether enacted before or since the treaty of Washington. If oar fish ing fleet is subject to the Sanday laws of Newfoundland, made for coast lopslatien; if it is excluded from these fishing grounds for half a year (.October to April); if oar seines p'l other contrivances for catching fish are subject to rrgolatio-s of legislation of Newfoundland, it is not easy to see what valaable privilege is rterTcd for American fishermen by virtue oi article ia oi tne treaty aa conceded to tbe Uniud Stale, this gov ernment can promise to its citizen nnder tbe guarant. treaty. If it appear to be in- tniW to comnel our fishermen to go witti out or buy bait from local fishermen or sub mit to local legislation, which is in interest r,f local fiabermen: or if local interest will be a guide and notice of the domestic legis lation, yon are instructed to dissent from the new of Lord Salisbury. Mill Aot Una. Bostox, October 30. Tbo Traveller say: "Wo learn from what we regard as good au thority that Caleb Cashing sent to tbe Butler headquarters two week ago declining tbe Mechanic HaII nomination for Attorney Gcneral, and ha given the positive 'no' to recent request that bo should withdraw it." Null Commenced. Krw Yocx, Oct. 30. Suit has been brought by the government ngainst IhmaireIlro., importer, for the recovery of $o,000, for alleged undervaluation of good. XIbIuc Accident. ForaoAit, Pa., Oct. 30 A pinion wheel of a bucket in the abaft of Gobel' iron ore mine at Uoyerstoan broke to-day, and Isaac G. Kris, Ktely Hogy, Casper Klcbe and Jno. Quirk were killed by falling 350 feet. At an End. Kew Oeliaxs. Oct, 30. -It i probable that the Board of Health will declare the epidemic at an end lo-morrow, a death from other cause cxcceuiuoseiroiu mo ici . Ixns or I'ropcrly. Yaxtiox, D. T., Oct. 30. A Mriotai prairie fire wept across the southern half of Turner county yesterday and destroyed a large quantity of grain and bay. Mr. Jos. Bobtnd and child wire caucht on the prairie and the Latter w burned to death and the former will probably not recover, Tbe Keport. WasmxoToy, Oct. 30. SctrtUry of the Xary T1hhuod, ia prrpiring hi annual re port of tbe condition of tbe Navy. Tbe re wrt trill ciulxnly aome uev feature. Tbe lodovini; are aorae of tbe important itcma trblebaill appear in it: Dnnnj tbe year tbe ilejurtmrut bas repaired 10 nnoa worthy abut, an 1 wt tbcm adoat. Ititbrre month two moro will lw rceulr. Tbe Scerttanr will ) bare no deacicney in rt-ular ajiprojirialiorn, ( gene to tbeir bot&e. Miaa Kennett waa ar bat may fU boit of contingent f und. Tbe ' ranging fer a uretin ef tbe aebool traatces Report will nrge njon ConrrM tbo imjwr- ' wben tbe raffUna entered. The apiarauce ee of MTing tbe immense amount of prop- ! of tbe rooai indicated tbat abe bad made a rty in tbe Naval dcjiartaicut now going to ! deaperate atrafatl ior acd"bosor. Tbe leeay, for want of care. I lie eerrtarr U i abo itrrpannt; an inventory of Nary depaat sent !reperty. ta accoiujiany the rriort. It it eatiatated that tbe Talae of Bcb property asaoauts freui ?100,0X,lM) to $1SO,UOO,000. 11 r.1 to Tt-t. Krx Year. Oct. 31. -A TribnneaWab inffUm apecia mays the porrrnaifOt will prob ably be the firat'ts teat the Talidity of the railroad law paav-J by the laat Cosgreaa. tlMlrr Chanm. Wajhisotox, Oct. 31. Secretary Schsrz aaya ltwatun IUabhcina with ahom be eon Terved while in Ileaton. are eaMnt Talbot will defeat Ilatler. lie aaya tbe eanraa i tbe BMHt exciting and abaorUng etvr known in tbe State. It i ceneeded the Tote polled next Taeaday wtH exceed any trcrioa. It ia aaderalood Abbott Dcmecrala will vote for TaJUtl. Intrnit to Rcalsa. The VTaahiaston Star of laat eTenln? aay: It U reported Senator Sharon wtH not attead tb mob of the Senate thia "Winter, and will tender bit rvatgaalioB as aooa aa the Senate into Democratic haadi oa 1 March lib. I Kearney aatt Ibr IlrratiL. ' Boarex, Oct. 31. The Dotton Herald Kearaey-The Herald hie. t ae fair play. 1BJ bv that aa ar linntr ToaLaI Uetkut at Oeseral ItaUet a ofhee. yoa aaay I ta direct to yoa la the care of Daily Her-ld. Benton. Mass. Don't be baahfaC lennia, oar ofer is kindly meant." (lc-trinc llaase Return. NrwYotx. Ort. 31. Clearing basse re taras from li eaUes of the United State for the week ending October 2th show a loss oi &5 jer cent, aa compared with cerrespoadinf week of last year. Eastern cities have aH lost except Prendeace. Lowell tad Syraease. San Fraaetsoo's gain is fee) per cent. St, Loais 19, LoaimMe 7. will ! .Sbow t'p. Aaditar French of the bareaa of nil read aeeoaata has reparted to the Secretary of the latettor that the President of the Central Pacstc rat-road refase to tabaMt the books of the road to tafecttoa. and to muter ach seoasu at bave been oaSed for nnder law. A formal notice of rt-feaal wtfl betratu-Bttted to the Attorney -General to-morrow with a rc amest that legal prooeedtas be taken coder the act. Baak haapenalaa. WiiKMTtv, October 31. The Gers-aa-Amencma N-Uotil Bank, which grew oet of the Gtmas-Amencan Sannga lUnk. and eocapsed the same Wtldiag, sa&ded the ateratag. The Germ-n-Ameneaa tarings Bank bit als closed its doors and pat p the following net- . "Owing to the tv patoa of the Orran-.Verv-,a Katioaal llaak this bank U forced to close. ' OSn-ls of the aavtnQs bank declare their istthaiiea u iaml- Both hanks are owned and patrea tted priacspally by Germans, and the saa (e&stoa MSwi much sarpne. Excited ere wilt aarrvsad the baildiag. llre Loarr. Nrw Yotx. Oct. 31. The fact that prices are now below the specie level it made quite dear by an article in a commercial pFr. Wheal bat not bevn so low in twenty-seven year as but week. Cotton has not been as lew in twenty.three years , nor com since 1!S, except in Jane, 11 , ner mess pork si nee IS t. Pners generally are 13 per cent lower than May 1st, and OTtr 13 per cent, lower than m IfrOV. Tae ra lorb Clrelloa. Nrw Yolx. Oct- 31. The an ti -Tarn many combination in this city is tceawn very eaasdent, and their betting men are wager ing cenaidcrabte not en Cooper's election as mayor next Tuesday. Bat there are so many different combinations that nothing en the surface ef event appears to jaatify pab bc opinion as to result. Evidently the Ke pabbean machine managers are new trading with the combtnatien agreeing to give its lo cal support in return far vote lor ipewi eaa aa-emUvmcn to assist Senator Conk- ling's re-election. Kelly was selected to make this bargain with the Itepablican ma chine, but he was forced to accept the over ture. The machine bad bed, in view of Con-ling's silence last winter on the money question, to make a combination with the Ureenb-ckers, gmng them congrrs-mcn in rctarn for assemblymen, bat that plan was blocked by a strong money plitforni ef the Saratoga convention and ConkUng's subse quent bard money speeches. Finally tbe Tildcn men took eaion of the antiTam many combination and effected the trade which Kelly declined. Ttiankaclvlnc Proclamation. The President has iaracd the following proclamation, setting apart Thcralay, No vemlxr 5tb, as a day of thanksgiving: The recurrence of that season at which it is the habit of our people to make devout and puUic confession ot their cooitant decnd. ence npon divine favor for all the good gifts of life and happi-cts, and of public peace and prosperity, exhibit in the record of the year abundant reasons for oar gratitude and tbankigtving. Exuberant harVesta, produc tive mines, ample crops of staples of trade and manufacture have enriched the couutry. Tbe resources thus furnished to our rcnvinz industry and exanding commerce are ha tea ms tbe day wben the discords and distresses through the length and breadth of the land will, under tbe continued favor of Providence. hare given way to confidence and energy and assured prosperity. Peace with all nations has remained unbroken; domestic tranquility has prevailed, and the luititutioas of liberty and justice which the wisdom and virtue of our father established remain a glory and defense to their children. The ccneral nreva- Icnce of the blessing of health throughout our wido una nas maue more conspicuous the tul ferine and sorrows which the dark shadow of pes-tlcnce baa cast upon a portion of oar I ico nic. This heavy atUiction even tbe divine ruler ha temjKrcd to the suffering communi ties in the universal sympathy and succor which hre flowed to their relief, and the whole nation msy rejoice in the unity of spirit in our eoplr by which they cheerfully share another's burdens. Now, therefore, I, Ruth erford IL Have. President of the United States, do appoint Thursday, the 2Sth day of .Norcmbex next as a day ot national man -a civina and nraven and I earnestly recommend that, withdrawing themselves from secular cares and Ialiors. the people of the United States do meet together on tbat day in their respective places of worship, there to give thanks and praise to Almighty God for His mercies, and to devoutly beseecn tbeir conUn nance. In witness whereof I hare liereto set my hand aad caused tne teal m tae United States to be affixed. Signed, IL B. ILitm. Jtunlrrrj.by Tramp,, New Yott, Kor. 1. -Tbe WorU'a Port 1 Jarria. N". Y., iectal pvea a terrible atory ! from Tbompou. a am all hamlet on tbe Jef- f eraon branch of the Ene railway. A yoan and UanUfoI aeboo leather iiamed Abe. ncicc waa uruuuiy aaaauiicu iiiumuT ctrniBg by two traniw, wbi eomplctol their helllah work by catling oat ;ier tongue, hue bad diuaiaaed aebooL and tne arbebtra bal lrnter foana ber Ufeie txlr atlli vara on the floor a abort time after, when they armed for the intended meetim;. The alarm waa immediately pren. and the inhabitant are oat and aearebtM; la aH directions for tbe vilkina, who wilt be hang if eanght. i Our ('orrrney. Sa Faascisce. Kor. J. -The CaH'a Kew j York apecial aaya a notable article by Horace j White in the November iaaac of the Inter- j national Heview present a atroag argnment t to ahew how the Law making ailrer a legal j tender may operate to make reaamptien in j coin reaamptten in silver only after a little while, and bow certainly an attempt ta con- 1 i dart tbe bUaea of tbe country npon a , 1 doeble atandard maat rcalt in petting a : premtam npon gold, driving it oat of carta- lauon, ebarraaaiag alt baataeat and heavily , taxing the people. He arm a a remedy ' i that the hank aetiae; throab the New York ekanng boase shall after Janaary 1. IsTJ, relate ailver ob depoait and lhas force re saaiption in guhl. by making gold or it -ond reprr-eatauve the only bankable money. This, he ciai-sa, will atake geld the only earreat tend of eoaimeree, despite le jal teader enirtmsntt by Congrrss. He argea that the haak wiM be esaipelled to pat ailver into the haaha of eonearrrnt f cads sooner or later, aad arses thesa to do so proas ttly, and that render fettle legt-lation rrwns Ba reaopuoa He point- eat ke xnba-ks anoarrnt. as they are evcata-fy redeemable in ailver only, and so they writ csreslsie only for gavernc-oBt dtsWrse-oent aad payx-cau of taxes. rourics xevts. A Xrw stebelllon. CoT3rriori, Oet. SS. In a eircslir (a the seg&Atorr powers ia rstrd to the sew robetttea soaih of the Battim. the porte de scribe the condsuoB o( Maebaans in Bel garta and Koannn as intolerable, aad declare- that fomgaers are eo-op rating with the Slavoatc miwiailtee al SeiLa and aiming at the estivTicishairBt ef a new isdepe-ulent i stale. Ia another aote addressed to Prince I Labono-T. Baaataa -aUaxior at Censta-iti- , nopte. the porte ch-rn Raaaia with eoasiv. aace at tbe plans ot tae rebels and dctatnitt : her aid in sappres-tag the rebrkoa begaa aader the eyes of Ba-saan troop. I Talallr teo(rwred. ! x Vlassa Jau-Lrk r-rta tk-i fa-ir . pajases ef l-edsfs. wbsch were the oa)r Tark lvh forces ia the dsstnet where the Bedcarian nasng is Maeedoasa Iwg-a. wre tctaHy de stroyed Iry lasargeat oa the ltih iast. Six bnttihoas have been seat to reiateree the g-msen of Sores. xnirnail' A dl.T-Uch from Berlin reports that Htrr 1 Ife-dttnfft at cost, the aatherilie stiH per-ora-a. vrwveat a-epeml ci--nclkr, has t-st in kryir-g a lanff ei 10 per cent ea aH n.i.n.1 V. nxm-tuui I tspKtt of previsions. Add to aH these fear- HolTtiTt. tendered hw retrvUu TS.lr IJ.-lflllM Gt-Mw. Oct 5S. - The aabeaUr of John laae-, ngni are over eve snata . dettart. aasets comparatireiy me-grr. It ic the Gsssgow hoase only tnat fails, both Wright aad Seatt havtag retired from the ; London aad Bangooa eoacems after the fail- j are ef the Csty of Glasgow Bank. 1 Very III. Loikox. Oct. 29 The air Is hoary with raisers of tbe tttnes of Lord Beacon--rid. aad the cabinet has beea s-Bsmosed to eon aider what shosM be done in case of his death. At the last meetiag of the cabinet he had a aenoas apopUtie fit and the presence of his physician was necessary. Laborers on a Strike. Agriesltar-l laborers in Kent and Sussex threaten a general strike beeaose of an an noenced intention to reduce wages. One tkoatand are already on a strike. The la borers declare that the course of the farmer is oppressive, and threaten emigration to the colenirs. Cess a red. LojnxKT. Oct. ?. An inquiry made by the board ef trade into the Princes Alice disas ter resulted in the acquittal ef the captain and engineers, and censuring the mate fer eareles-ne-s. Another Trwnble. St via, Oct, 29. Movement of Persian troop in the direction ef Afghan ' frontier are reported, which will prevent the Ameer from withdrawing the troop from Herat to rein force Candahr. atnljcartaa Insarreetlaeu Co svt-xttso r i r, Oet. . Prince Laban- off. replying to the note of the porte, in re gard to tbe lialganan insurrection. Assured the latter that the Ktmians have taken no part in the Bulgarian uprising in Macedonia, whieh Is merely an act of brigandage by Bul garians and Tarkish deserters, and possessing no political character. ConzrntBlatew Her. Loroos, Oct. 29. Don Carlo in a letter to Ex-Queen Isabella, congratulating br on the escape of King Alfonso, declare that demagogy shrinks from nothing in its at tempts to destroy even princes whom it it self placed on the throne, and who are forced, pcrhap unwillingly, to be its stares. Re tumor Lo rd Bafirln. LoxnoxnxBT, Oct. 29. Lord Dufferin was welcomed by the mayor, high sheriff, and other gentlemen, presented an addrrss and the freedom of the city. Lord Dufferin, re turning thanks, said he had left Canada as contented and loyal as Great Britain could desire. Labor Trwable-a, Madxid, Oct. 30. The cabinet council, nnder the presidency of the king, to-day dis cussed for several hours the condition of the Cat-Ionian workmen a-sociation. Dis patches have been exchanged with Paris, Vienna, Berlin and Borne, with a new to common legislation against socialism. Want a Railroad. Gecrrs, Oct. 30. Twenty-ens cantons hare accepted a scheme for the completion of the SU Gothard railway. Knsllah J Bailee. Loxdox, Oct. 30. The directors and other official! of the City of Glasgow Bank have been committed on a charge ot fraud and theft. One of the directors offers tire hun dred thousand dollar, bail, but the accept ance of bail is not obligatory in case of theft. Several person prominently connected with tbo bank have disappeared. Will Ask Pcrml-vlea. llo-tz, Oct. 30. Cardinal Nina, pontiieal secretary of state, will consult Great Brn-ia Lbefore filling the vacancy, and will nlso ack permission to send a nuncio to Londoa with, out demanding a British rtprtse&UtiTe at the Vatican. Kverytklar Lovely. fnsrainw V Sf 111 -iUU-.l -08.1 "wo -a'B-va--rt wea www.- atH STVCISI-Vas -XB--- i I e-ltks teJtkewAjof th( B4rrigot tke Dka ( of Cumberland with Princeu Tbyra bare been remoTcd, and their betrothal u now an accomplbthed fact, ia indacemeal. 1JtISJLCr 0c'u ,b(J DuJte of Cnmber- W ahall rttract tbe manifesto iaaued after ii. ii,.. .i. ..i. i v-i. l.- . t... rinht to the crown of ILtnover. ProMia will surrender to him Gntlepb money. Kins of Dahomey. Intelligence has been received from Why day, on the west coaat of Africa, Sept. 2Cth. that a Portug-esc commacder and seven soldiers are held captive by the King ef Da homey, who make them parade before hlra I daily. The king has recommended a grand j custom of human sacrifice, and five handred persons have been slaughtered in one month. IZuctauiTa I'liluatUBt. Loseos, Oct. 31. A cabinet council waa held yesterday. The Post annoanced in semi-ofScial form that it ha been decided to send the ultimatum to the ameer before pro ceeding to alienor meatnre. It is not. however, probable that he will avail himself of the but chance. Relative to the general aspect of affair it is not unlikely that Lord Beacontfield. al the Lord Mayor's banquet on November 9th. may be able to speak of the future with satirfaction and confidence. All the morning journals agree that the govern ment has decided to give the ameer a laat chance. The Standard believe- the cabtnet, yeaterday. decided to require from all con. eerned a strict and hleral observance of the Berhn treaty. A dispatch from Simla k tales EcgLind't cltimatu-a will tcrnmea the ameer to give gaaranlee fer future good cr-lrrst-ndin. It is net thought the ultimatum will cause any delay, as the answer ef the ameer must be received within a fortnight or three weeks, and prtp-r-tie&sof the army wtH, mexswhile. be unrein ed. Daaser or laaarreetloa. A Vienna dispatch say it appears the powers are becezing aware ef the danger el the Belg-nan in-urrrcuo airy coTesent. which was cndently cxrrfaHy orxatted months beforehand. al have opened x con fidential exchange of ideas en the schjecs. Morklas Capital. Loxx-ox, Oct. 31. The Time ia lU finan cial eolems remarks that the working eapital ef the Cotton mills at Oldham, operated en the -usitcd kaUhty system, u 1. 640.000. Of this sum bet a -Utfe more t il.tOO, 0i has rttcr&ed any interest tr a year, and cor-t-derably over hi If the captt-1 is barrow ed. Cbalerw in Xeroeeo. WxtarscTos, Oct. 31. The U. S. Cesssl at Tangier has -rartr-itled a difpatch to the Stile department, giving as acce-ntf the fearful ravag-s of cholera m the interior ef Morocco. The miser? among the people is great. Bastses t aimcat cemple-eiy p-ra- lyzed. aad tbe c&olrra is sweep-cg ever t&e so-thers and middle proviace-. Hssdreds are dying ef starvati-n. and all the s-t-erie ei smallpox and S-alignam ferers add to their horrors. Never It f ore ha Morocco pa-aed throcgh roeh a IcxziaX erdeal. Wild and -ncertaia rumors ef the ravage ef the pe-ttence la the Interior, whteh are brecght datlr to Tangier by refsgees, add to the gea ' nl const m-iion. While ta-sease ncm- . bers ef rople are sttrnng ia the very street of Tangier, aad mert Lasts are selling aH I fcl viaitat-eas the farther fact that the ' Shbonag cen&t-ea hav. alme-t completely est off MerocccFtrom comma-icatien with the outside world, and no gloomier picture caa be tt-agiacd. Callea'o saeensar. Krw Toax. Oct. 31. Pope Lea XIII. has appointed Doctor Gilooly, nineteen years lasbep of -Jpaxs. to tbe joaition ot apos tolic delegate from tbe Holy See to the United Slates aad Canada, The tlatemeat that the pontifical Secretary of Stale will consult with tbe llrittia government beiore appointing Cardinal Julca s successor recalls termer reports thai aa naderMandtng had already been arrived al between Ureal -tntaia aad the Vatican with a new to preMiag Irish di-sAtniactioa. Tne appointment tberefere. is expected to hive an important pohticl significance. Very Abort Tlaae. Loxsox. Ker. 1. A du patch from Simla says the nltim-lam gives the ameer a very short tuue to answer, at the expiration ef which, it is believed, there will be a general advance. hlpn reek aad Lows of Life LoOTOX, Kor. I. The British revenue cut ter Fanny was run into ami sunk off Fnscar to-day by the steamer Helvetia. Seventeen of the Faanj crew were drowned. A Tall Apology, LoxnoT, Kor. 1. A Simla correspondent say the ultimatum demands a fell apology and reception of the Brituh mission by the ameer, with other conditions. There is no expectation taat it will be accepted. Tbe Walking Xaieta. Losdox, Nov. I. The fallowing are the scores of the walker, in the walking tosma ment, at 11 o'clock last ni$ht: Corker, 371 mi'es; Brown. 3ot; Weston. 337; iubbert. 329; Ik) well, 31S, Corstand. 3u7. Cladalone CrittcUrw. Loxrox, Kor. 1. Gladstone severely criti cires England policy, and declines to give the government the confidence they ask on tbe Afghan question, and complains that they withhold anthoritire information. He showed th-t the government's relations with Afghanistan were satisfactory daring his ad ministration. He jusU-cd the displeasure ot the ameer at the British occupation of Guct- tah. A Warlike Tone.; The Bassian presa is extremely hostile to England. The cdomosti says: The great struggle with England, which has been pre paring for centuries, will occur in Afghanis tan. The Buski Mir declares the hour has come when England will be held responsible for past delinquencies. Aran to Spare. Sr. FtTTsrctoit, Kor. 1. The Golos re joices over the delay in Lngliah operations against Afghanistan. It says as long as peace continues Rosa-. can give arms and money to any one. PACIFIC WIST. Six F-ajfosce, Oet. -9. Jaatrw FarreU was brought into the city prisoa early thia morning, having Ween attacked, by footpads on Sansome street, aad beaten and kicked so MTtrely that death ed a few hoars later. No ai usts yet, Ex-Kavy Pay latpeetot JLC was pat oa trial to-day la the TJ. court Before J-dge sawyer, with J sib aa a-eoesate, oa a charge ot altering iraad-lgat Bry pay jary waa t-3esel wwiaat tho ksktag of toaUwoay Stewart M. Taylor. to-day TMoagfet bb 9 the swer a eh wry of bauary, riser Dsafottl. The a Vwr trial, aad th -ae w eky wwafaitl eeari, -M1 Itestaoof Qmx, 0t, 38,-11 !w-v i er tory of the Sierra Flume Co. took fire thia morning about 9.30 o'clock, and in less than half an hour tbo boildtng fell in. All the mrchinery and a con-ideralde portion of the stock is a total loas. Only a few hands were at work drt-aing 1 amber. The loss is esti mated at from a quarter to a half a millioa dollars, probably nearer the latter figure. The fire eanght in the roof from sparks from the smokestack, aad the names sprerd so rapidly that the appliance of the company for Sghting fire could not re utilized. M loins" Accident. Err-EXA, Oet. 28. An accident ooccrrtd at the Eureka Consolidated mine last Saturday night, by which one of the large spur wheels of the machinery was broken Into -Inns. The wheel must be duplicated from Saa Franei-co, One compartment of the main shaft is thrown eat ef employment by the aeeident, leaving bet one compartment to do the whole b-ainess ot the mine. It will re quire nearly a aaer-th to repair the damage to the mine, and the furnaces have been rsa high iire-re fer a lonsc use to produce the regular monthly dividend-. It is feared that by this aecsdent dividends may be est dawn in the future. Scpnntndmt Don nelly is in Saa Frindteo, and the real sita atien as to the nriTirinnir.ee of dirid-ada can not be learned. Saleide. Oaex-uts, Oct. 29. CeL Bichard Eealf committed suicide last night at the Windsor House, lie came here yeateriay aad wrote two letter to Col. Tappan. which were found. en a table in nts room. In tb letter, hft stated that he Lad taken chloral and lasda nam fer tbe parpose of caesing death. Cel. Eealf eame to this eoaat from Pittthrfrg. Pa.. a few months age. and of late has held a po sition in tbe L ft. mint, waiea Be procured through the infiaenee ef Gen. Jeha F. Miller, in whose Lng-de he served ia the ware, the rtbe-bon. His ssie-de is sttribcted to ?aea aad domestic di-Trlties. B reward. Bz Btrrr. October 29. A welV-Tessed woman was focad this eTeaiag drowned is. tee -MU-rasento rrrerisst be krw tows. She la -apposed to have arrived here yesterday morning oa tae lieiSdirg train, aad. was last seen ahoat $ o'clock last evening walking down to the bank of the river. The Ceotgta tTreek Saw Fxa-ccx-oo, Oct. 30. TJ. S. Inftxctcr Be mis is hrwdTBg aa inquiry into the eassea leading to the wreck of the steamer Georgit- "-ns--erABse era-eace nas already bees taken, which wdl probably be? mads pelvic ia the course ef the day. Tbe Cearzla In ve.ti-.tlos. Sax FciatCTsoo, Oct. 31. In the inretti- tioa ef the cirrmsircr- srterrTtrtT spoa the lata of the steam r Georgia, the nnt wimo-s exaaxtaed to-day was it- iiennsy. pcrser tbe Lreorgta. tin icvtimaaT was. to tea general effect that the fa pan ad coers ci the ship were attealtTe to their dsriW. ami that the charge of drunienne- ags-c-S the apt-tn was o-uocaded. Hexsas J. Bexa- hardt. a steerage p-asenger. was next called, aad t-stificd to the preseaae ef a lady ctTata paa-eager ia the captain's room ihoatlke use the ship t-rcek. aad the i-totV-atica of the captain ISul his te-nmony m in mazy rrtpects so loose aad csntr-rtir-ary as to raise a seriees quest-on as to its r-al T-he He stated that the other of-cers were aH right, with the exception of the sai geua. who ladulged ia ahesire lasg-age topas-eagexs wmie prepa ri Tvrr were wing raade to srwrtden the ship, but on reaching the shore he changed hu manner and nicqneniry conducted himself properly. He also les-t fied that due care was takea ta iasaxe the safety ef life and property, and eoafort of p-sseagers -nbseqaeat to tbe acriibrat. ' Tbe fv. r. K. K- The Southern Pacific TEifiraad C-mpanv-. of AriroTi, ef which the late David D. Coi- r v rv-- v . . i-. .... -;.- r . General Celten. deceased, aad David Harer. a member of the board of d-rectocs, xa the place of Crocker. Tbe Biga-ay Case. Sa-.t Lixr, Oct. 31. The examlnatioa ot Miles, the bigamist, has dosed and defeat-sat bound over to await the action cf tka praml jury ia the sum ef $ 1,300. SAX rRAA CISCO PK8BCCE -t-lSKETi WHEAT Market Tery stiff. AH stocks advancing. Sales to-day embrace S,000 ells at $1 67 j; ef fair to good California milling. Choke milling sold $1 72 t. Choice to ex tra choice milkng. we Ieara of a large sale to a miller at $1 7&l 75, bet this quota tion is calculated to mislead, as rery little comes up to this standard. Sellers are mere willing to part with their product. BeceipTa to-day were 57,500 ctl. FLOUR Firm, with buyers showing sacra disposition to operate. BARLEY Feed aad oats, fair to good feed, quiet and cast. COUK Steady." HOPS Kusiiaa Hirer sales of 30 bales cf choice at 10 cts. 30 bales extra at 11 cts, 70 bales good at 9 cts. POTATOES Dull. Q-oU choice reds at 51 voir Toe S-vXItabt Eitect or Hocse vtork cro.v Women. Maaj of tie ills and diseases preraleal among vranieii ia our day arv, no doubt, traceable to the sevlentArr mode oi life so commoa amnng them. The progress of modern indus trial art has done awajwith so much of the household dnidgety to which wo-nea were formerly subjected, and the result is in too many cases want of sr-Scent occup-vtion for needed, bodily ete-xic. The fruits of this state of things are strikingly exhibited in certain ebeerra tions made by the late Mr. KeWtettet, a Manchester surgeon, who iai Kk prao tico as a sjxcialist for woaaee's i-Trnc-Lorxi, found that in women wio pecififuJ ait a - . uieir nousenoid woric, there was m 1 of ccrt-un complaints; taat ikHt puunts begin to make tboir in women with one more pronounced i two . i im waaii - TT ot ?' a wv9-iBW-rr