She (&a$t wuhuu rUBUSUED EYXBY SATURDAY MORXIXU, at J. H. TURNER. 0. 1L DULL. TURNER & BULL. OfHe-e, Mat a. St-, opp, tbe Court Heme. tfo (fed nrim. tuns ok Avvamsisa, IX COOT; Iw. In. Sot. Oat, I jr. I (ad (2 04 l 00 gSCOflOM Ha0 I lacht , i CO 6 CO g 00 II 09 X 09 J laches ........ M 7 00 13 00 KM X M 4lnes S 00 SCO UP) 9i9 XM 1 Calm mi... 7 00 Son 0 00 stl t t i Cdamn 803 13 00 XI W MM MM I rvJin 10 00 IS 03 SO 0B 44 44 MM I CalrrriTi. , li CO SO CO tO 00 S3 M 1 M Rate of NHt-erlptlou In Coin: One Year. In adnnee. tJ 00 .1U Six Month.. Three. Moclha. Single Copies-. , 1 00 VOL. 5. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 18, 1S79. NO. 4. Kotieec ia Local Cabana S3 cents per En. Snt r 10 u . ana JU u per UM eaco sttuacqoess i MTcruainx uiu rauc Qosnmy. EAST Job Office, PENDLETON, OREGON. ee xb job rsivnxc Oflevery ilescriBUon. neatly and promptly exe emeu at reasonable rale. XOT1CE Staple annoanceeuts of Urtht, images and detUis, viUbe Usertcd vithoct cfaarce. Obituary notice Kill be chareed for accdin; to tbeir length. Sinjfe copies of the East Oaiooiux, In npi5, for inc. can be obtained at thia ofice. "We an a no rapo ililitr for Tien expressed by correspond en ta. I. EYARTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE In the Court Ho c WILLIAM EWIN, IAWYER, Pendleton, : Oregon JOHN A. GUYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE -Dp stairs, above post office. S. Y. KNOX, A T T O R N E Y- A T- L A W, "Weston, Umatilla Co., Ogn. Will re tiee in all everts of this State and YTi iff ton Territory. Special attention paid to LaaJ Bas cat and CoHecocs. A. MEAGHEN, Attorney -at-La w and Notary Public, "Weston, Oregon, Win practice in aS the Coortt of tbe State. C. W. WALKER, ATTORN E Y-AT-L A"W, Pendleton, Oregon. Will practice) is all Ibe courts or tbe State. OFFICE Over tbe new port office Main St. .Reference by permission Juice K.K.etrhan, Jaege J.CPom-ell. Hon. .Kllnn. Albany. Urn. HAINES & LAWRENCE AT TO H2T E Y S - A T - L A W, Baker City, Oregon. Wa yete at law ia all cocru in Orcf anJ Idaho. pau to la a r ana J.H.TTHK. P.W. XT . sotnr Public. TMLtNEK & 1AM.EY, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LA"W, Pendleton, Oregon. f nr exra r and acid. Loan sotialc J. 1L Slater will be iitoriiiri with ni In all cuclct d. wea in the Circuit Court in the I nture. OFFICE Vain street, oppoaile the court boose. DR. I. B. LINDSAY, SURGEON AND 'DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. Eargerya ipedalty. L P. EAQAK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, "Weston, Oregon OFFICE On Main street. i. MPRUETT, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE At residence. W.CMcKAY.M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, t Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE Opposite lbs Pendleton Hotel. W.F.KREMER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. OSers his Professional aerriees to the people of Pendleton and surround? coontrv. OFFICE At residence east of Court He. W.WHiTCOMRjM.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. Win attend all lli. dar or ntzbt. with promptness. All disease! treated br the latest and very best modes for the comfort of the paUect. DR. W. T. WilLIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, "Weston, Oregon. Will attend to an calls, diy orniztt, wicn promptnta OFFICE Ira xain siren, oppuaiw a-ui smk. Union Hotel, nKATII.I..t. .... ORKOOH. ntVB uoajf. 1'aorp.iKToiu fl lit IMK'M IS IS TIIK IHHTVOMUTIO.V WH u .j.-tiwf gorwu IVm lli X" table It tl m 4I tiittUw TIm; lulr-tiW tit rJUi U iKifl ' J-l-.t. Late Hie Iwihe for VmUduu, "Wilson Hotel, riaatlUa, OreeH. w ba0f r V A 1In. FORMERLY OF ORLEANS. ha tmled on Front Stret Umatilla, vbere tin . afj r Tha haute bas been rc n tk tU an exBent, and tbe table will be ra p l4ererr best tbe lcct aJf onU. TrarrUe- w set regret atepptec at tab place. X W Sure Cemftnf eooctea atop here. H. T. HELM60LB'. COMPOUND FLUID EXTrWCT BUCHU! PHABKA-CEUTICAL A" SPECIFIC EEMEDI For All OF TIIE AND For Debility. Lota of Memory, Inilujoil tion to Exertion or Boucest, Sbertacas o Broth, TouLleJ vith Tbeagbts ef IHscav, Diaoaess of Vision, l'ain in tbe Back, Chest, and Head, Etui of Blood to tbe Head, I 'ale CoaBttmiase, and Dry Skia. If these symptoms are allowed to go oa, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Conjure p tica follow. 'When the ooastitatioa become affected it requires tbe aid of aa inrigocaiin medicine to strengthen and tone up tbe sys tem which "HELHBOLD'S BUCHU" DOES IN EVERY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU I IQ IIUFOII A! Pn I . f . i Vrf mm h . By any remedy knoc It b prescribed by tbe soft eaiinent 4ysit all. orer th arorld, in tlaa. 1 Han) SjeriatorTlK, TrroBcet DyspejMia, IdietkB, Coartipatloo, Achea asd Fains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, liver Complaint, Nerr ous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General HI Health Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Xe-&ef Decline, Iiumb-go, Catarrh, Nervoas Compl'ts, Female Complaints, etc. Headache, Pain in tbe Shoulders, Coogh, Dizziness, Soar Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in tbe Month, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Pain in tbe region of tbe Kidneys, and a thousand other painful rymtorn j, are tbe off spring of Dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU 1 Invigorates the Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Lirer, Bowels, and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing tbe blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to tbe whole system. A single trial will be quite sufficient to convince tbe most hesitating of its valuable remedial qualities. PRICE, $1 Per BOTTLE Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address free from observa tion. "Patients" may consult by letter, receir ing tbe came attention as by calling. Competent Physicians attend to correspond ents. All letters should be addressed to H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION! gee that the Frivate Proprie tary Stamp is on each bottle, SOLD ayJMy EVERYWHERE. Sidney t s . Itotlichild & Bean, Sucoe JcitoS. K0TIICUIl.il. WOULD KESTIX TUIXY CAU.TIIC ATTK.VT1 O S rf the. put c toUwir tarjrly 1 r m J a ci el GENERAL MERCHANDISE, w the lneraased (a i ties aSocd It thalr corn -loa saabUs tbcm to oCr At tie Yery Lowest Rates. rfeeir Stock ft! coasts! as hertSkr ! Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Chin and Glassware, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Sto., 33to., Teg t)afitaa b Wnr aas- Jn Grain and Hides Mbr ntOVCC tea la rza U tU HICII tT KAMKBT lUTUI. Cash Paid for Wool: UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. AVlll Leave I'ondloton For Utnatilb every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at C A M.; returning ftotn Uuiatilla tLe same days on arrival of 1L. f roraTie Dallw. AVI II Xenvo X'onclloton Doily for TbeDallw via Pilot Rock and Heppner, at G P. M. WJZL ZjEAJIS DAILY For "Walla Walla at 7 A. 31.; and for Boise City at 2. AM. IV'ew ConohcMt NolT HtcolC, Skilled Drivers, and able performance of service on time are tbe features of Uic Comiuny. FARES Greatlv1 Reduced. Apply to Jjol Jjtvcrmore. Agent. Sailabury, Hailey 4 Co., Proprietors. WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKER? ESTABUSIICO IS 1SU o. tnonTr Kaaotaetsrer of Bread. Cakr. tVs, al Crae . fin Pi BniUai Xala Street. ffHllia WmIIm A New Way to Treat Dlph tnena. Quite a discovery in tbe treatment of dinhtLeria lias been made here. A vouflE man whose arm had been ampu tated, tvas attacked by diphtheria before healing took place, and instead of tho matter mciucnt to tuo oisease ueing ut potittd in the throat, the greater jwr- tion appeared on the vr ounded arm, am the diphtheria was very light and easily manaced. Jr. .Davis, ot lankato, profited by this, and in his next case o diphtheria blistered his patient's cheat, and on this huslemi part tho cniel de posits appeared. This was also an c&ky case of the disease. The theory of Dr. Davis is that diphtheria usually appears in the throat because of tho thinness of the lining of the throat. Hence, vrben the blister breaks the skin upon any other part of the body, the disease aj pears there. (Mass.) Gazette. "An exchange nainrr begins a forcibl appeal to its delinquent subscribers by this touching sentence "Woraustuu or we muat bo dowj." a. corneal. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN' STATES. Xaktacbtiselta Drtaoerala. BofcTOX, Ort. 7. John Qalncy Adams bas lxu nominated for gOTernor by !he Demo cratic State Convention. Tbe ticket was com pleled as follows : For Lieutenant Governor. V. V. Plunkett; Sec retary of State, Gen. ii. P. Donobue; Treas urer and Beceirer. Gen. David X. Skillings; Auditor. Xfa. II. Fields; Attorney General Richard Olnry. Valla res nt Fall Riser. Fau. Rivie, Oct. 8. Tbe reported liabil ities of Thomas J. and Richard Borden ap- Cear to bare been exaggerated regarding ha ilities on indorsements. Those ot Thomas J. Borden axe eleven hundred thousand in stead of seventeen hundred thousand, and those) of Richard B. five hundred thousand instead ot one million. The nnjdcdgtO assets of Thomas J. Borden are valued at $65,000. 1 bably LmI In IUr MlrMcnn. Chicago, Oct. 8. Louis Faber. engineer en tbe Lako Share and Michigan Southern road, states that a week ago Sunday night, whiln at Millet's station taking water, be obaerred a large balloon directly overhead, which be jodgtd to be less than a mile away, driving rapidly along in a northeasterly direction to wards Lake Michigan, which U only half a mile from tbe station. John Balls, his fire mas, state that be also saw the balloon and with Faber watched it out of sight. TLey told the operator at Twenty-lbitd street ef tbe matter the same night. It was undoubt edly the Vtiso balloon. l'r-!rif l'lrr. BtsiiAUx, Oct. 8. Pialrie fires are doing considerable damage asd creatine much alarm in Dakota, but so far no buildings have been destroyed. Woods along the Missouri riter are on fire aad the tvvn o( Mandana was only saved by the activity ot tbe citizens. Tbe country between Bis marck and Fargo i burned thoroughly. Four miles of ties and a bridge at Crystal Springs were deatrojed. .Trains have been badly delayed. Tbe telegraph operator at Dead wood reports the woods all on fire and several mills are reported burned or in dan ger there. Tbe inhabitants are busy using nuaa ot protection. OaaadJi CmplUtUai. Mora til.. Oct. 8, True bills were re turned to-day by tbe grand jury against Sir Francis Ulnckx, II. J. Rtcki?, John Grant John Ranxin. Hugh McLay, and W. VT. Ogilvie, director; asd Jobs Bessie, Late manager of the Consolidated Bank, fcr mak ing faise statement ot tbe bask. affairs. The judge declined for tbe present to order tbeir arrest. MlMlauarr Mertisir. SrSACcax. X. Y.. Oct. 8. Tbe America board ef commissioners of foreiga mUsiont commenced its seventieth annual se-asion yes terday afternoon. President Mark Hopkins in tbe chair. Tbe attendance is very large. I,u00 persons are entertained by tbe come.it to and 3,000 in all are present. Secretary Aden read tbe report of tbe home depart ment, women board, which bas contrtbuted $73,975 to tbe treasury, donations. $S53,ftr7 falling behind tbe donations ot last year $37,175 received from ordinary LegacuK, SCI, 331, lea than but year by 13,023. from permanent tend. $5,rJCS , total income. $331, exclusive of the extraordinary Otis legacy of $503,731. Total expenditures fortbeyear, $573,817. Tbe coatBtitUe recom enda that of tbe balasM of tbe Otis legacy. $750,000. one-third be given to eJacUictl work, oae- tnlru to ealargca icai on pfsaeat rU2k. asd ose-tbinl to new li. n, teptdail in Cen tral Alrtca. SIlia Xaxvilre Haatjts. Scxxcxt. Fa Oet. 3. I'etr McMasas. a Mcllie Maguire, was kaaged for tbe sr4r of Coroner Heaaer in 187. Join O'Xcil. sentenced to be hanged at tbe iaa tiiste.waa reprieved last night. Sew Trk Walklac Malrli Xrw Yoxx. Oct. 9. At C P. M. tbe scor stood. Alles 317, Curran 30S. MeKee 221, Pierce 209, Walker 301. Bam 203, Faber 333, Uabosty 307. Russell 30C, Unody 313. Howard 313, Murj-by 350. Spellacy 3il. 7 be 13 -Tear old boy. Xsrpby. maintains bis lead in tbe pedestrian contest for tbe O'Leary belt. Traits Kit6t4. Kaxsas Cm, Oct. 9. TLe Chicago and Alton train was robbed of express money at Glesdale. 15 miles east of Ibis city. last sight. It waa (tofped by about 20 masked men, who kept up a continual firing, whlla tbe messenger's safe was robbed. The mes senger was knocked down, bat sot seriously hurt. Fifty thousand dollars was tbe esti mated lots. The agent at Glendale is miss- ing. Kiiaaier aau eaia. Drrxorr. Get, 10. A serious seddeat oc curred on ths Michigan Central railroad a short distance east of Jacksoa this morning. Tha Pacific train, bound west, which left Detroit forty minute late, collided with a switch engine on tbe main track at that place, telescoping a baggage sad express car and piling tbe rem alalng coaches, eleven in number, oa top ot ue ctaer. ins cm coach was filled with essigraats, ot of whom sr killed or seriastly injured. Many occupants of other coses es are also killed or injured. It is supposed that there are about tweaty or twenty-live pesMagers killed ad twenty or thirty wounded. Tbe majority of tne number are tnongot to be emigrants and third class passengers. Physicians sad Hrgtoat were at once eummoaed from Jackson to tbe i ceae of tha accident, and a special train carrying physi cians left Detroit at 5 A. M. A large fores of employes ot tbe railroad company, to gether with a large aumVer ot the ci Ureas ot Jackson, are oa tbe grosad engaged in tbe work of extricating bodies zroa tbe wreck. Railroad oSdalt sad sargeoai are busily at work aa oag tbe wounded, doing everything in tbeir power to alUriate rofier leg. Tbe names of tbe killed sad wounded will be sent as soon as tbey caa be ascertained. S. M. Sparklis, of Philadelphia, think bis who and catleres, aged lour and six, are smoag tbe dead, bat their bodies caaaot be found. Tbe eBer and areaa ef tba ei Dress train are literally ton i to ticea, but tba esgiaeer asd areasss of tba swhcb ca rina eacaned iniarv bv iEBM: oft tbe en- dee. Tba train wss Bade of seyea Wsgaer sleertera: foar nasseaeer coaches, asd mail and barcaca car. Ths teader of tba ex preM engiae was teleseoped is to tba baggage car about half a lesgtb; this car ia tarn pierced tba mail car. and these crowded tbe Aral Mtwafcr eaach. Ub to Kooa eleht bodies bad beea tskea from tba wreck of tbe express. Tea of tbene takaa from tbe wreck have sot yet beea identified. Tbe ideaUfted killed are: Mil ion Filbert, eaeiaesr ot tbe expms train C. B. Smith, ot Jacksoa, firefiaaa ot tbe ex- press train : Jeba Riee, wife sad dssgaier, oi Aauiaaeipaw; rs.uaraiiw-j eld dssgkter, of Philadelphia; Lc Kor b. of BackiBebsa. Caasda. sad tbe la fast dsaebter of Mrs. George A. Jones, ot PeBBiylvaaia. Ttaa Walklsts. KrwYoar. OeL 10. Marphy BwlBtsJas his lead in the contest for tha O'Leary belt. At 9 this morning tbe score waa: Alien, SCO, Briody. 35G; Curran, 315, Fsber,379; How ard. MS; McKee, 250; Mhocey. 301; Mur phy,395; Pierce, 293; Russell, 318; Spellacy. 310; Walker. 311; Dram, 221. Tbe IVser. Mxur&u, Oct. 10. Seven new cases are reported ; no deaths. TIIK IMI M A II. CntTtjrsr, Wy., Ott. 7. II P. M. Ord nance OSeer Capt. DatU to-day reerived an order to issue to Gov. lltlin, of Colorado, 1,000 stands of arut an 1 Tt 0.i0 pounds of ammunition. Xo ciniier b rw!ietl Raw Una yet, but it U Uhrrtd that one mast surely come in tcibt. Dcvvra, Oet.7.- -Th ftttlusiBgdispatebes received and rent by tbe Cjvetar, best show tbe Indan situation in tbe aoath. So far there bas been no authentic report of actual outbreak or depredations. Foar LrAvrrs-ocTH, Ott. t. Gov. I. V. Pitkin The Secretary of War is here and tba arms and ammunition joa aaks for will bo sent at once from Roes: Island. Aasocaaa he leaves here to-merrow I will go to Denver to m you. Jons Pore. Bvt. Mai. Gen. Comd KexouA. Cul., Oet. 0. To Gov. Pitkin Indians within IS miles ot Kakomo; have plenty of men bat na arms; caa yea send us 10 stand ol arms and am munition immediately; tbe mater ef tba town will be responsible far them; please in dicate hew the art will be sent; answer immedittdy. Jobs W. Jests, Acting Majer. Casatct rrtxE. Cell, Oet. C Te Gov. Pitkin Our citizens are organis ing to repel tbe attack from Indians, but we are without arm a or amme&ition. We refpectfully request 100 stand ef anas -Ub ammssitien, asd will be resposlble to tbe State far tbe return ef all arms f cr&isbed. Cass. D. Mooxr, asd ethers. Lxumxxz, Cel.. Oct. 7. Information reerived since my last dis patch is you leads ts the belief that there are no Indians nitbin fifty miles at Ibis pl in any direction. I da set bev of any unsanal excitement anywhere en tbe frontier. Grx. J. C. Wnjuw. Aura. Col.. Oct. 74 P. If. To Gav. Pitkin: A man just ia reports Indians between here and Brerkesridge. and that Breckenridge was entirely burned dewa. Don't know tbe trash. J am sa Msstbas. Mr. Menybxn Is a reliable mas, but tbe rumor is set credited. Tbe geverser bas telegraphed Mosvbaa to send est run ners to te if tba reports were true asd promised to send troops by special train if necessary, and settled Hatch accordingly. Til ft faapatca. Los Prsos Agency, CoL. Oct. 6. An In dian runner, through In Is tears from the White River, arrived at midnight asd reports te Chief Ouray thai tba troops are still fight ing, strongly entrenched asd are able to bold the jositiea until raaferceaects amvr. Cbitt Iegbu sends word to Ouray that all the women asd children are safe at bis bouse. JIa has turned the Jmoney aad pa pers over to tbe agest's wife, that Oaray seed have so letters fr&s tbe Whits Bivtr Utes. Tbe fight is aa aair ef tbeir era. Indians report that Jack's band, known as Denver Indians, are detrg tbe fighting, t Two Isdiass entered the oEe. teixed the CT. wwca na oeen reopcaea oy scm ax agear, threw bim oa the floor aad ihet him tn,lhi Phuqa Francis was also through the bead. Tb seacy asd troops were rttiirre.1 aimnltoneotiJy. Tbe employ es took ref see ia the building, which were and. aad men shot on atteaptiag toeaesp. The chief says there Is no danger hare. All quiet ml tie gsacy. General -rritl Crltetae. C tcaoo, Oct. 9. Xotbl& rew regxrfing tha Iadiaa war has beea received at head qasffers this tsoral&g. All c Seers express presl ttrtioa with the actioa of Cspta Dodg aad hit colored troops, who first r lteved Payne although under so order to do so. He siade a perilous march through an iavested country with 0 mra aad forced hit way tbroucb tavace into tbe camp with un equal ed valor and pluck. Tba Isdiass bava I peculiar hatred for those colored troops I which the latter return with Interest. Gen. Merrill's report is criticised as giving no im portant facts rep revesting tba position o& Milk River and being taken up with lauda tions of various subordinates, the nature of whose services be fails to disclose s&d whom i a. . . I he should st any rata eomaesa ra a luture written report. It is believed that tha con solidated commaad are by this time en roc te for White River agency. The greatest later est is manifested for tba safety ot that poii. A report that tbe Indians save btn kuUng tbe men asd carrying off tba women, ts dis credited. The SUlBatlea. Carre rx r, Oct. 9. The statement ot tba mail carrier thatMerritt had a fight with hoi til r before reaching Payne's command contradicted, because General Memtt a report and all comvamcations from his com Biiad made so mention of having met Indi ans while geing in. Letters received here to-day by an army c nicer from members ot Merritt's co nun and speak of so engagement before tha junction with Payee's command; but state that on Sunday morning. Oct. Stb. after relieving l'syne. urn. Merntt witb 31 company, Stb cavalry, under Lieut. Cherry, left camp to visit Tnornaurgh s field. Ob tbs way tbey were attacked by tba Utes, aad had one man wounded and four horses kill ed. Xo further particulars were given, ex cept that tha Indians were repulsed. These letters were dated Sunday evening, whtlo Merritt's report wss written Sunday mora log. A mail carrier from Dixon is due st Rawlins st midnight to-night, and it it be lieved that ha will bring naws from tba front. iOKKIGX SEWS. Tbe Cxarenllrti Race Pm le way Be- bind. Loxdox. Oct. 7. The rac for the Cxare- witcb stake took place to-day. At tha be ginning of the race the bettiDg was 8 to 1 agaiast Parole and 1 to 3 againrt Adamite. Adamite held a clear lead to tha Bushes, where bo was headed by Bay Archer, with Quits and Chi ppeadalo in attendance to Abingtoa Milecblp. where Bay Archer was beaten. Chippendale thea drew away and Wettbourna took tbe second place half way ap tha bill; Chippendale won tba race by a length and a half. There was one length be- " w tween tbaseconaanu tniru nones, isobodij ftalshed 4th. Parole was with the leading horses until one-half mile from home, when ha quit tbeir company sad fiaished 9th. Caarlltlen er CrM 1st mrlaatt. Loxdox, Oct. 7. The Mark La ne Ex press sajs that bad weather has continued with bat brief ialervala ot sunshine. In tbe mid. die eoaatles tbe rainfall has been eieesma aad buvNting carried oala a very desultory a sBBer. Much ot tha corn ia other puts of the kiagvom rcsJas uastsckaJ. Tbe rrester tutrt ol tho. wheat sad barley recently cat is ia inch a damp sUto that sprouting or keauag ia me s ck wui laeviubiy eatae. Tba cattiag aad carrriBg proceed very slow la tkeBorta aad tha waat of dry weather i i Bach fek. Ia SeeUaad faraers hate akciufem! fur tier lose owing to the prevaleaee of gales which bare shaken out much itaadiBg bar-1-y; but oat fields withstood the action of the wind to a great extent as the grain is yet unripe. Root crop and pastures bars im proved a little as a rule. Ireland bas been mora favored and vith tha exception of a stoppage for a few days, owing to heavy rains, harvest operations have been carried on briskly. In South En gland many fields are now cleared; but tbe result upon threshing is most disappointing as to condition, aualityand yield- Judging from a few samples hitherto shown, wheat s light, damp and sprouted. Barley is ia many instances discolored and unfit for malting. Tbe deliveries at 150 principal towns are H.15G quarters of vheat, against 70,791 quarter for tba corresponding week of last year. Tbe average price Is nearly a shilling lower. Trade opened very firmly st Ike beginning of tbe week both ia the country and Mark Lane and there was aa advance of two or three shillings on wheat and a shilling oa sack aad barrel nosr. A lirge business wss dona in London on Monday, but cn Wednes day tha edge seemed to be taken off tbe Uade, as, having satisfied tbeir more press ing needs, millers seem disposed to eUstd aloof ami watch tba conn a of events. At the same time a fair degree of steadiness bas been preserved, tbe imports in London bsnng been quite moderate; but tbe excite meat ef ten y since has been altogether wasting. In occasional issta&c. sellers accepted a shilling less money, but as a rule tbe late advance bas bees mirntnined; nor does there appear any provability cf a de cline, as there is some reason for believiag that tbe requirements ot France have been under rather than overestimated, asd it is doubtful whether Russia and Germany can be depended cn for 5.003.0-30 quarters, which bare beea indicated as tbe quantity we might expect from these socrses. After aa asassal phase of en atemest as- ceispaaied by a smart sdvaace a smart sdvaace is prices. beosess bas come to a passe, not from asy those caua which tend to depression, but 1 simply through judicious cessatioa of opera- I ueas oa ttt part ol buyers to gtre tics to thoroughly exaoise the si Initio a unbtaued byexnting iafisesces, with a view to further tranacUess. Tbe samples of Xew Esglasd barley hith erto shown bare beea of sncb variable qual ity that tbe prices realized are toe irregalar to ard a basis fcr quotation!. Maize has receded about sixpence per quarter. Oats tbe same, as supplies cossid erably exceeded the demand. Tbe fcregsisg rerks apply to trade rp to Friday, since when a decided return of strength bas beea apparent, ! cn Monday prices advasced for wheat fcSy a shilling per q carter, making a total improveacat of two te three shillings oa tbe week's tales. Tbe tales of rTagliih wheat last week were 13I.IC1 qaaneis at 47s Id. against 71,1 tl quarters at tOs -H far the correspoling week ol the prevteus year. Imports into tba Unite d Kiagdoa for tha wek endtag Sept. 27th: Wbiat, 1.173.C31 cestals; fiecr, 2C5.t37 cestali. Perry Btlt. Pau. Oct. S. Tbe Temps pabMtbrs the foUewisg: "At a cabinet coasril to-dsy a asaniaee dcteisanoa wat txpresscd to upheld Ferry's edaeatioaal bill ia tbe sen- . - - w- xae qua ot giaauag pteaaxy am- -. u-aiu. uraui.eu to energetically oppose say atteapt to re open tbe question in chambers.3 Cerwaaa fall Ilea. B Branf. Oct. S. Re turns so far show that of 403 aeabers of tbe Prstsiiti t known to have beea eaaiatil ta-4aT lrKt elec tors, 151 are coaarrsTs, taces, 101 IiberaX 3 4 farticalsrirts sal mme rtca: to. Sir Frederick Bebetts ttlijB- froa CWaaiab oa the eHk tst tiM A5gbs-w ad vseed from Cabal hs foeee; kssvy abatis all day; Afghaa potiaa asoie- aa J laa captured; xtntisb tossaboat tO tilled asd wousded, Keller wIle. Lo dox, Oct. 9. A boiler explosion ia the dye works st Halifax this aorsisg killed five persons. These have ben recorrred asd it it believed that others are dead ia tba rains. Cuts I u: to Aeaeriea. Two hundred aad tixty-seTea. lanaers aad the ir families ItH Liverpool te-day for Texas. ?CavmI Combat. Cbiliaa and Persviaa leets have hadaa eagxgement off Meglillons. Tha Peruvian ram liuascar was captarrd. TroM ts IrelasKl. Lojrc ox, Oct. 10. ft tatry will ba sta tioned throughout tha county ot Mayo, Ire land. PACIFIC WAST Sett Be-ttraetiea. Yesterday scmiag II. WaUtee. lately em ployed at a canvasser for tbe B rac Utreet company at 230 Call for a street, com a itted snicida in a mom at tbe PbilsdelribLa Honsa t 421 Bush street, by shooting himteU ia tba head. Deceased had left tha Bradstreet company soma weeks ago and last week was negotiating for a caavastiag trip for Code, Illicit Co. Ha was sot laascially embar rassed and bis suicide is probably doe to mental aberratioB. it reward. Capt. Hine. master ot tbs scow E xpress. was drowned in tbe bay yesterday about soon. He was knocked overboard by tha maia boom while going oa board. The- Caiai ta PaelSe Kni 1 wavy. YrcrotiA, Oct. 7. Dispatches from Ot tawa announce tha selection of theFrsser river route for tbe Caa ada Pa fie railway. Tba contract for tb art 125 miles will ba lt on Xovember 17tb. Tba catire town site ot Emery's bar, the tcaporary western ter minus ot the Caaada Pacific railway aad the future head ot steamboat tvigstioa oa Frastr river, Is owned by Oppeabeiaer Bros., who bought it last bpnsg lor IMS It it now valued at $100,000. Te Walking Xatch. Sax Faxxctsco, Oct. 8. More than 10.. 000 persons assembled to witHa the t of thepedestrisn. coatest st eveaii at the pavilion. At five aiaates post tea Mela- tyre completed ats dwl aUes oa a dead rsa ia fire aiaates SBd 35 tecoads amid tre- wen ions cheers. Ha thea retired to ak tent. Moat ot tbe other contestaats walked tba track at a levwreiy gait usUl a few ala utes before 11. wbea a proee ion was formed, headed by tba bsad, followed by tbe pedestnsBS sad moved twice are ana the track, the victor betee eeraa oa the aaM era ot bis trie Is. Tbe act pro& of the astch approximate $IO,W0, halt of wiiah goes to tbe foar lesdisg eoatestsa, la the preportloB of 5e), 30, 12, aa 1 Yt per ceftt. respectively. Those m akiag 350 aiUm save eatrsnce aoacy. with $50 gtvem to si last Irz 375. aad $100 to all aakia i9 alles. Tbe coalest bM beea eo lacted ia tha beat potsibla Bsaar tbrf(bot. Tbe Fenalp TratMps. There was aaether great ctawd te witetaa tbe ope-iag of tbe treMi's wk wg to-night. On calling the coatesUstn Jar tbe sUrt, all appsared wbo ha4 Matarsd c cepi Mist Walton, withdrawa ob aaeewtt o( spral&ed ankle. At 11 o'clcsk the smK was made. Tba first aula was scored by Lilli De-saa of Moatreal, la 931J. XJkertx e Bealk. Sax FtAScaco, Oct. 9. Last Aptfl 3. X. Ali'p, bookkeeper for Xeaker, Jaaes k Co., abecosded, defaulter to tka ass att i $4,&&. It wss ascertained that be bad left far CaSse oa tho British bark Guiding Star. Daeir Jehu went by steamer to Callxo, am'viag ia advsBcaof tao bark; asd wbes tha made port arrested Alaip on a reqaisixio. lie wkk bis pritoaer took pssMjre os tbe sbip Tysfae, which came tato the k rbcv tost evreaiag. While off Fort Tdat, Jehs. who wss m&ag oa deck with Alrip, left hisa for a Moaeat to speak with tha eapUix abst patriag t on board a police boat before ceaiag te as char. Oa his rttara Abaphiii riisspf irf but his coat was Iyiag Bear when be bad beea sitting, sad ia a pocket was faaad tba following letter: To whom it may coscexa; Ratter ts r bear tbe ills I have, I have cotidsded to if to those Z know not of. I bare said tU I never would ba taken to Ssa Frssrif ao aMve, aad I keep my word. I desire that W. . Robiasoa take charge of ay eseeSc. Tec alt this a shameful crime, a bttel Ufa. a shameful end. asd perhaps adsaaed sea! thanks to tbe honorable) D. M . J. R. Alv?. Tbe tide vas running strong, aad it is eee sidered uaposdbla that Alsip sbcaU bars escaped to tha shore. A Swim for Ufcrxy. Sur FzAsexsco. Oct. 10. Detectirei ea gaed ia searching fcr Alaip, wbo jsayed from the ship Valparaiso as she wss eaterisg tbe harbor on Tcesdsy zugkt. bare ta i isr found so else indieasg that be sseeteilji ia reaching the shore. It te tbssgfe. saw that there was sore method ia bis task act tbaa was at first supposed. Aleipkkaewa to have beea aa expert swiaaer- aad it sew appears that after be was at8g a nilaiit- V"1 fd f Pf , beloisg to t IS1 '"S"1 to tlT" te Detective generally express the that he could sat hava sde the sbare, aad the pdst of the Valparaiso believes tbat ae man eoeld hava lived ia the dtoffimt sea that prevailed at tbetiaewfce JUaifitoek to the water; bat as h kzd aa njif iii wiij to ccs uakaia by letter JcrwcnM by s see with friead ia this dry a& ' bsa r. restaarl before be left CiHio, it k taat " that ba may bare had ssrsa- brvm this city in his escape, and that a boat aaay have been statiosed re .'r to pack hia a a wksae V T.r. ,V. .V 1in.k.M a mmm im asy trJfia this thecry. his expected a hral ia Sin Francisco oa the TalparaiM) was ear taisly knows by othezs besides tbe yoaTes authorities, aad ca the xacraia. aer tfca Valparsiso eatered this port aad tmlata tbe fact of Alsip's escape bad bees yablibeif or geasrally known sever, -pssea eaS ed at tb polii c ce asd iaqsi rtd whsb r k t waa is ts city p son. Tba eaaasv felt. Bef etk last's demurrer to tbe ccaylafat ef John . Berke agx st J. CFlaod sad ta estate of Wo. J. O'Briea, decesi , te i cover $25.0CO.0O0. vat saba-ted to ths, court to-day for ded sto a wit sat m oa euaer aoe, tas i t iBsr ts all respsctx to c tka eva a aa by the platen, aad argued asd asuasic sos KumeJ ia a sent sees of foQewiac froat Um r m-w w a -' V sseyasasr dot Oa barrel of rrfora r than fort Wen did tae nmjtaot tae jpnuki ever restore the deal cS till to the isatiag parent t The medicu man should be rewini rt to rail-rnanling, who looks ta bis God far the effects of his rem dt a. Seek first the com forts cf this fif, and if the fc in gdoca o hav l is sat added thsreto, you ia ve laal saaet siag anvhow. If you want to k ow w t real haaai- nessis , sccretlr place a fur ait w trM the w orti iv are coneeaa pin a m w at, and watch the resalt. Of this life ve are s&re: el aaf aiiar we can know- nothing u i taw; so let' as pet to the best the cd mem ae -m htmt, and not fret bowt tie hope for 'while -we al4 When in the coarse of it becomes necessary for ae able am te dissolve their connection with the BsyA- ical deities handed dovcrl vs timm ' forefathers, no phtoaaoa or wt .lever are due to any- key who still lirra in the 4k Our "Let us nndersraaeV savs . . V ?1 1 -l . 1 . Mi were bath fBy Arreatdeal isHRd. fJT?f hne. i.'ltl!k "Anat a noasc soui oaar -wnmmm a i aa v its economy that hi ma omMR ifi! end to 'which, it is kiit aad. mmbm(. ' It stands free lr ike vm. a4 :ae1t and to ends ana! f0 i a i as iaia . noble than theirs, lk ak ier fiitftisA it is not for sleep; ba iW aaw m&2k - shall gladly descend maa tai to uphold the root at me anu neccsBaxy as taw wctvewj wm ar ar t.i shlr alwava oosm to true bcT i ) ' KVW I3U (uua hi mm ?c sincerity, iw5sa ua.i, , t- mean or u apos ble t wwsiMa;t; vm inmates kEosr -what ikay wat; r 4aV-, not ask your ho Hrw thair sawwhi be kept." The house is taoatayts vm BMons us to the world.. It MWM tM ant step the unk o sAcsal crfaawi'lion. It is the pbee wbara -we tae t mc masks and tliarniniig, a d mtta. am. - nakedly what m. 1 k te tm. vrhcre vre shi mi mtt ittrm. aad Hmt weather, and Mat u c tab Mtd. love. We shall kiU it tetter mm day, aad gain a mot- jast concp4o f its sacred relations, its aokillsy mT nu.n AT--r it- iiu ej ii ve the soil and i inr wo may well say (chwipaf tlM by a singlo ward), . ai i mw pv- iifia ; mm mm. ( A WiHcktf "to. X.