I Site (Qxtpmu. H.VTKM Ut ADV8TUUO IX COIJT. Sir rabliahed Every Ratunlay Moraine XT TURNER & COX, O SHce, Mb I n II tree t, opp. Uie Court Iloasev Kate of Subscription 1b Cola. One Year, in adva&ce Six Monllis j i i t rsoo I I I t 1 50 t t t I 1 00 : t t t 10 Three Months Btajrle Copies THE EAST OREGONL4.N i Job Printing Office. rEKDLETOK, OREG0X. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Of every description neatly ui prosptly exe cuted at reasonable rates. Nonet Simple asnroacetae&U of births, marriage aad deaths will he inserted without chirge. Obituary notice wiU be cliargeji far ac cording to their length. Single copies of the EarOkscoxiut, In wrap pers, lor xnUing,csa be obtained at this o&oe. We as rame no responsibility Car views expressed by correspondents. r. rxezrvsns. sW.bxxx TUSTDi t BELL, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW. XXD XOTAKBS PUBLIC. Pendleton - ORges. Office in Coart Hoase. J0UX A. GUTEK, ATT OB NET AT IiAW. PEXBLETOX, OKBOOX. Ornci Up stairs, above Postogea. ETARTS & WAL1CER. ATTOBXETS AT LA"W, PES'JIXIOX, OEEGOX. Orricr, in the Coart Hocaa. A. MFACHE5, ATTOBSET AT LAW AJTD JfOTAET PUBLIC, "Weston, Oregon. Wni practice in all the Cocrti of the Stats. D8. E. M. CLEMENTS, PHYSICIAN, SUBGE0X AND ACCOUCHES "Sot Bode, Umatilla County, Oregon. All calls jronH2y attended to, day or night. DR J. B. LItDSAT, I SURGEON AND DENTIST. rzsourroN, : : : : oedcos. Sargrrr a Prrilhr. J. X. PEUKIT, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. PEKDLErojf : : : : oasooic O See at residence. T. C. XeEAX, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOX. PrXDUTTOK, OKBGOST. Oracr Opposite the Peadletoa HoUL W. F. XKEMEB, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. PEKDLETOK, OEEGOX. Oners his professional serrices to the people of Pendleton and surrounding country. Omcr At residence east ol Court House. C. WHITC0XB, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. PEXDLTrOX, OETGOX. Wm attend to all call, day or eirit, with promptness. All diseases treated by the latest and very best&iodes for the comfort of the patient. DR. IF. T. 1HLLLIXS05, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. YSB703T, OESSOX. Win asiead to a3 calls, day or night, with prospt&ess. Omcr Oa Mala street, opposite drag stare. ILQNES k LAWRENCE. ATTOBNEYS AT LA TP. baste crrr, ocegox. Will practice at law in all Court in Oregon and Idaho. Particular attention paid to basinets in Baker ana Union counties. SB. J. TT. BALL, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. Feadletos, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or sight Ornst Orer the Dreg Store. E. P. EAGA5, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. VnSBTOS, OEBG0S. Office on Main Street. J . H. TUKSXR. L E. CVI. TERSER A; COX, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, rcxoLcrox, okeoov. Office on Main ttret, opiiosile the Court Ilcuse. II. W. BAILET, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, i'EXDtxrox, onrajx. OHiop Main street, np stairs, erer East Oct g imu qfriow. jl9 WILSON HOTEL. UMATILLA, OBEGON. Mrs. M. A. Wilson, feraerly f Orleasshss lo eated on Frost street, Umatilk, where she has j opened a 5rst-el hetd. The hottee has bees refitted, the beds are exeeHest, a&d the (able will hi supplied with the best the Joaricet Sor4. . ww 1 1 f.i a m i f T . I jrsTf iter wui w ir nwjyigg tmm ptws. i A. w. Bwge uxapasy s ooaesns nop Dare. t VOL. 5. PENDLETON, UALVT1LLA COUNTY, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S.KoTHeaim. ROTHCHILD&BEAN (Successors to S. Xlotbchlld) Would respectfully call the attention of the pob lic to their largely increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the increased facilities afforded by their 1 combination enables them to offer AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Tfeelr Sleek, will Ccaajst as heretofore ef DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, NOTIONS. ETC. They win tdwars take pleatsre in lfieg any orders with which they may be astrBsted to the beet of their ability. GRAIN AJST HIDES And other produce taVea in exchange at the Highest Market Bite. CASH PAID FOB WOOL. D.W. PRENTICE & 00. MUSIC STORE. lor JflrC8troet,rortleuad. Or. An instntnesU sold cm the InsUnaseat plan are at oar regular CASH PRICES. Oar Pianos and Organs are from the bat tnahera, and oar prices and terms are the easiest of any boose oa tbeXorth Padfie Coast. We fully goaraatee ercry Instnnsect we saU.and each Piano and Organ is also aecoapaaied with a goara&tee from the aaaefsctsrer. WEBER PIAHOS ABE THE BEST. Installment Terms ; f 0, $103 or sxrt, osah balasee, $15 or 30 par aath. HAIN8 BROS.' PIANOS ABE TtTT.TA-RT.V., Installaseat Temt: f3C 160 or saers ash; hsksee,$15er$a0per aasth. ABE THE BEST HEDIU3f -PBICED PIANO IN THE WOBLD. InstaHiae&t Terms: $1$, 25, er son, cask; balaaee, $10 or $15 per aoath. ESTEY ORGANS SING THETB OWN PBAIBE AND LEAD THE WOBLD. Standard Organs ABE UNBT7ALED. I us ailment Terms: LS, $25, or more out', baksce$10 or $15 per month. If installment terms as quoted shore do not exactly please, they can be changed to suit con venience of customer. D. W. PRENTICE fc CO. Music Dealers, 4.X D rCSU8EM or 3. W. I'KENTICE fc CO.'e) MOKTHIiTf Musical Journal. , PKXCK 7 OBNTA fR TKAB. CisMSI2Wrtfat'NwMtk Efc Ywtr UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE OOMPAirr. NT A JES WILL LEATK PEXnLKTOX FOR UMATILLA Every Toes day, TbursJar and Saturday at 10 P. re turnicr from Uinatflla the same days oa ar rira! of the UtaiU from The Dallrs TENDLETOK FOU Til E DALLES Dally ris, I'iL Rock and Uerpner at 0 A it. rESDLETO.V FOB WALLA WALLA Daily at 7 A. M,- and far Dotae City at 2A.M. NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK, EkftlcJ Drims, and able performance of strtta on Utne are the fcatana ef the Company. Farce greatly rvducei. Apply to LOT LITERMOBE, AOEM. EaOshary, Hailey A- Gx, Proprietors. J Opportunity reR OUR SUBSCKIBEES furbatinr a tmtittjfciitxa Mwtr, Cm tco afictco X lb. - EAST 0REG0NIAN Bst rxfvdd ia xsaUa i nijH l.i A CLUB mi tsa SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Chronicle 1 TS rtriUr nixzitica rV. a est toeski UOOpsr Tear, Aati Trtrr3iacrittiooortiCHSOXmS Uf2. Saw fll tznthi, Both Papers for 0e Yor For $4 OO. FeatAtt Ftm. Beta fytn nt u a ortwafl truMictiaaat with tt ntajtttf, r for ssaS raa of 50 Cents. Ia acMttka to lb tier iiawit. v tO aa4 A BOOK toot la cloti. W vS faralaa tW tviacrCtfC 450 Books, Asuun u ncrio. rorrcr. raTaT StOauntT f rOCTIJfC. 7ArJCI0 aa4 Catit. ax4 rsaeter Caiatxx tar tia t Vxa traa. TWIWiadad. aca actlKCa aaOICK. . coarrx. acdott. LoscrzLLcnf. TKXSTSOS. JioaiXT. ADDI50S.. HOW TO SET A LIBRARY. ZIf Uliac araatacs of tl tier eOr. a tr el taailirt ta tb. u arttUoiMi atr ckbIot toectWr at fcra a Cc&.wlic. la Uatosrvnitac each faaiilr vUitMrlceal tixx.nmli alas eUila Ui (m Brtrotattua vcrcxL tu U-EtXLT CHEOX1C1X kr ee. jrar.aad a cnal tb. cactrM tsr a Utearr. Ttu, a-r aa4iac at Usk tin V cnaticcii. tbrr cedcl frt leeb t9n at ti cUtcref Femr StjuseUrd "Woria t ACabetrtxtct.-ifyknist cc tlatr cU EIGHT BOOKS Or tea rd3trUaaa at cm ka. tOXSKTZZX IVt.or IAots aslmtrtiisa at cat Its, 13 gin li. clan of Tta-eaty-Oaa Books. Ti UxAi Im wrzl frr U aB azSM aal SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Leading Newspaper er the DPrxcifle Coast. TIIE O1K03ICLE BCILBUU. TC NAJf rBAMCIKCO CRRSXI CLi: u the first toper on tb ccar! la tUXttj aaJ ta lb fmhor as J rrlUtflHy el IU TW4. y&.hlni that I be votMiedtn to know tl oantnt frKalurolBmbt. It sua to nit rmy mjniir tmt of a fint'CUM paper. ltaTttrcraptileKfporu ara lite laUrt sad mott ttUXi. ill tool Mm Um (MrM aa4 raldMt. aad lu Editorial, frcea LU aUeat peas is lbs iocbUt. THE CHRBXICXE Us altrart I. aaJ alvanwUI be, the frk4 aa4 chasploa of tb people as aasi4 eaib!DaUonsadla.rerpon. ItoaseroprrrMioD of anr klo4. IIlUtlale. proirat ia rrrj-thlnx, Devtral ia aotblact fair aniUDpanial to all pattiea, ret rzpoalax cerrap tioaaberrrrr fDd,asil wnklaswilh foarlets r&trmt to pronoU ant protxet rrrrr latemt c( rat psUlcvhota I! scrrts aaiosvbomlt drprods for its tspport. T MAX FKAXCISCO WREKtT CHRBXICXE, tb moat UUUaat as4 coo. jJ.U TTevklf Xewtpaptr In tb. WorM, prloti rTflarlr 72 rtacmrx, or rtsht par, of Km. I-lrnlnre aad Ceaeal lnarmxt'oa alao a uaiirmat AsriraJtmal Ptpartmerl. $2 for One Tear, Itxta-llni pcatafc. to uaj part of tb. TJBlte4 SAMriB COPIES SKXT FREE. W Ail enters nrt lt artuapaajrf ty la. waa H4m all erdett U GOLDEN PAChlBg- Apples. TLero are few gnatcr treaU tlariag the winter anil early ttpring seavins, ivajs Uie London Miigouue o, J'iarmacy, than tbo tnagnitlcent applea which are im ported from America to find their places on tho desert tahlo in England. Con siderable numbers, however, arrivo hero in a brniscil condition from tho ctTecU of careless locking; a certain amount of fermentation it ct np, and unless they aro consumed without delar, they arts lost to the detort table. This is more frequently tho cam vhea barrelfuls of th called "Nawtown I'iitjiins" and others hare been exported by prirate in dividual to their frinds in England, than when they are tacked by the regu lar tradesmen. There is no reason why this splendid fruit should not bo import ed hero ulmot as f remit and blooming as when it is gathered from tbo tree. A common but jft kind of tinuo paper should enrolope each applo Lefore it is placttl in the cask, and this tissue paper should have Kn aoaked in a solution of salicylic acid and dried before it is used. The best preparation of Kalievlic acid for this pur is the alcoholic solution, made with the strongest spirit, and then diluted with as much water tvs will bear without precipitating the acid, so as to make the solution go as far as possible. Each apple should nvlo,ied in at least three or four folds of the salicrlatcd pster. and every poasiblo precaution should be taken to prevent bruising when loading into the casks or cases. Well packed applo should cot move at all during the vovage, and the shaking of a railway train should have little effect upon them. Nevertheless, a certain amount of contusion is iceviuble.and to avoid the ulterior I eulU of this salicv lated psper ts induensable. As to tne cost, it would bo a mere trifle when we consider the result gained and the splen did condition of the fruit when it enters the London market. Besides, it is very probable that salicylic acid paper used for iiaeking the apples in America might bo HNed over again, or applied in Eng land to some similar antiseptic purpose, aad as allowance made for it accordingly. Tea axi Modeex Socirrr. Our ancestors drank spiriu, our grand mothers drank beer, we drink tea. It is probable that our nature ts largely modified by the articles of oar daily diet; and the extensive fashion of tea drinking cannot out leave traces on th history of morals. We aro sow becoming mor sensitive, more highly strung, more nervous tea is exciting; ocr apatite as a rule are more jaded, more capricious tea is a stimulant; oar refined natures turn from gross and heavy feeling tea is a delicate drink; can be served in pretty china, and amoag luxurious and artistic surroundings; we are m tell pe nally inclined tea is a solace to the brain ; our poetry is full of the weak, compbunin teuoios. the outspring aad yearning, thcurely feminine constitu tion of the mind tea is essentially a woman's drink. Thn. to the class who eschew realiam and the plain practical bareness of ordinary life, who desire to be intenfe; who look ukb a eickly, sen timental, cloying kind of art as the sole aim and object of existence; who sob and burn and quiver; and though pole and haggard in appearance, yet contrive to enjoy a very fair amount of pleasure aad good health to this large and ever growing class, tea with its concomitaats of idleness, talk and beauty, necessarily ap.-al very strongly. London Wot Id. PENDLETON HOTEL Mala ntrrvt, reaetietoB, 0r. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED P8PCLSK HeCSE Ilavisg teen EXTI RELY BEFITTED and REFURIfiSnED Is now open for the rrctptiou of goests. THE TA1JLE Will at all times be loend famished with the very best the market a&Vrds, and every exertion made to satisfy the petrous of the boose. THE IJED8 Are all new, and the rooms have been furnished ia the neatest style and with ercry roaresieace usually band is a first-due boose. THE PENDLETON HOTEL In all its departments will he tip with the times, and the proprietor is determined that it shall maintain the reputation cf being the Best Hesse Fast ef the MohbIaIbi. The resident and traveling public are respect folly invited to calL K. BAUER. Proprietor LAND AGENCY. DWIGUT 3fc IJ A ILEY, GeeraJ U4 AfaU, Natarfes PuHic, tsi SEAL ESTATE BC0KEE5, Fendtetsa, i : : : : OrS" Hsts Township Plsts cf all surrryed land io UmstnU county, and Record of all Claims from first location down to the present time, end rorm-t ed semi-weekly from the Land Office st L Grande Will secure claims for parties under any of thr Land Laws of the United States; rndurtcntelrl cases before the Local Land Oflice.and on appeal to Uie Department at Washington. -Wilt furnish Soldiers Additional Home stead Floats and all kinds of fond Scrip on short notice, and at lowest market rates. Will buy and sell Land, Claims, City Property, etc., on resum able coram iaioa. The Plats and Records above referred to are the only ones of the kind in Umatilla county .and set tiers can ssre time sna a inp u i uraoae ut coming to us. We have special facilities for lo cating bsw comers. mchST WALLA, WALLA STEAM BAKED! Y. ESTABLISHED IX ISM. O. BftECHTER, MsBBfactarer of Bread. Cakes, Pies and all kind of Crackers. Fire-preof building. Mala Urstt) I : t Walla Walla DSJIOCKATIU lLTi-lMlN. The Democratic party of the United State in Convention a-raUrd dlaru : First We pledge eurndrr anew to tL. constitutional doctrine and traditions ef the Democratic party aa illustrated by the teach ing and eimwpleuf alrv litiefef I)eiDfecrtie talesmen ai.l patrlftU. and eldUd in the pUtfurm of the but Natiunal CdarentlMQ of the party. Second Opposition tn eentraliEatien and that dti;rrrwi apirit ef encnaehmrut whieh tend tu eonaudate Uie powers ef all the de partment, into one, and thaa to en-ate. what ever may be the forms of Koterumrnt, a real deapntiam ; no sumptuary law, separation of Church and State for the- goml ef raeli. eem man schooU to be fostered and prvteeted. Third Home rale, henet mney, eoasist injrof gold, silver and paper convertible it coin on demand; the atnet malntenaaee ef thr public faith. State and Katies!, and a tarn fur revenue onlr. Fourth Th. subordiaatioa uf the roRitat to the enil jower, and a praeral aad thor ough refurra of the eivil aerrtee. Fifth Ripht ta a free ballet as the tight procrvatirc ef all righu, aad mutt aad alasit be maintained in tjTery part ef thee United States. Sixth The eiuticr adEsiMsalioa ia ree rraentatire ef eeasanraey esdr, and iu esaiia of the nylit tn anrrosnd the ballet buses with trwta aud deputy marslaala. ta iatiaidaU aa J obttruet the cirction, aad the uajHwrdeofd ue ef the veto te mamuia iu cwirupt and despotic power, insults the fweple aad aper it their itoUtntians. Seveath The jreat fraad.f 1ST5, by which opoti a uh eesst ef the asWWrxl rete ef t we Sut, the eastdtdato defeated at the pttlt waa dtclired tLe Prrsideet, aad far the Srt time in Amerieaa Liatety the wilt af Use pie was xt asd uad.r threat ef asittajty vss lence. attack a deadly blew at ef-.yabrsa of tepreiiUt!Te;rt,retuft. The Deraeenttte party, preserve te eostst. .'am iSe hor rors ef the ess d war. uhatttd fr a tiave ia the firm aad patrieUe faith taet the peeps wwald punish the enme ts l&SL T- imu. precedes and dw-f any ether. It im a raore aaered daty ujno the peeaU ef the Ca ioo thaa was ever a.Prexscd to the eorseae of a natieu of frtsraes. Eighth We e iterate the cvsrse ef this ad ministration ia taaVe pUee t.r p" teal criminals, aad demand a rvfena Vr Aatut .l;.L . V . II i. iu. i ue.raira aaadKUte Mm srt( ! way So tat aeatef a asurptr by vtila-iies sa the ple. rrht. waa raid areata ts reepoe.se te de taanda, aid rescind wtih spplsase.' Ninth The rrsotatiea ef &amoel J. TiUra net again to l a eabLle tmt eircsiea, the zaltrd place to whsek he was eleeiel by a taajotity ef hia etmaUyatew. aad f.ca whseh L waa ezeladed by the leaders ef the E?rU lieaa Jrtr, ia rrcetrrd by the Desswvsts ai the United State with MsHltrraasl ther declare their ss niadwe ia his wibaea aad Istri:ia aad istesntr as sulked bv the aa- aalu i the eaeasMNi esmay. aad they farther declare tn hi in that he t. fataewed mU the rrlirnseat he baa elie irw fssr hssasrlf Vy th aytssathy and rofsnrt ef hi feitanr ettlrea wbo rrrard btm as ee wsm. trr eseratsstir the standard ef pohtie rassraUty aad xeara'r aad purify ia the poUie lemw, aseriu the Yxi. tsc gratitude ef hi eastrr aad M party. Tenth Frs-e hfss aad a He chosee far Amrrieati entaaetew ee the aad sa the la ad ; as discrimination ia itw ef trsa'pjr tatiaa line-. eetprsUse arr sane.paHas. tjercntli Araasvdtaeat vt tb DseHaqraase trruty ; im torfre Chiaee imatsfralitsa irrt for travel, edoratstsa aad ferrisa emaiwrrt. and then-it esrrfally guarsIvL Taclth raVte raeaer aad puUac credit for public pane- solely, aad public bad for actual etUer. Thirteenth The Democratic party is the frirtsd of labor aad the laboring rasa, aad p'rdrr itlf to pretect him alike a-aiat the co-aM ants and the com ma nr. Ferrteentis We eeeatulste the eeentry u;s?o the hnoetv and drift ml the Dtmssmati Cooa-res ahwh ha rrduerd the public exfi diturs f40,CO.WOa year; uta theewatia nattwn of prmperity at Kerne "d the ttatsea al bsnsr abroad, and above all. apssn the rorai of auch a ehsnpc is the adsainitra t'.on of this Gvvrramrat a .hedl insure it. eoaiae Lasting rcfiH a ia every departaseat of the public aerriee. The HsHkeje Has Tells aa Ire Cream story. Odd evening. I don't remember when. I introduced a young friend of minetnd ho is verv young and verv bashful. Mr. Julian C Elginbrod of Buffalo to a young lady acvjtwntance. After a few moments ot society cuatter. ne suggesteu the ice cream saloon. Then she arose and introduced him to her two school girl friends, her mother, the mother of one of her friends and an aunt who was visiting them. Then the aunt introduced him to her elder sister and an old ladr who was not a relative, thoy explained, but was as dear to them as though she was tbeir own mother. Then they all said in a general sort of a war. "Well, are yon ready?" and answered themselves in the aflirmstive, atthey lowlv followed tho horror stricken young man to the door, and the proces sion bled oil down the street toward the i co -cream saloon, stopping on the vnr at a house to nick up tho old lady's daugh ter, and calling at a store tor tuo twin cousin of one of the aunts beautiful cirls ther sere from Hjrinirfield. I watched the column when it strung "by fours, ncht into line" in front of the ice cream raloon, where it formed like a lino of men nt a railway ticket office, the old lady smiling and ixitientlr bringing up tho rear, standing under tho dickering gaslight and the stea lfast stars, awaiting hcrchanco at tho frozen pudding. It was far. far into the summer night when Julian Elginbrod returned to the hotjl, and when I looked out of tho win dow and saw his pal id face and glittering eyes; nud noted the cinb in one hand anil tho revolver in tho other, and heard him mention my name and ask the night clerk what was tho number of my room, I feared that he might feel harshly toward mc, and I barricaded tho door of my room w ith the lounge, the bedstead, tho stove and the trunk, just before he canto banging against it. He slept in the hall that night, across my threshold, and I only escaped tho next afternoon, when tho landlord aweary of his incessant pound ing of my door i.ancls with his clnu, had him arrested as a dangerous lunatic. However, this was not at Nantucket. Oh, no, this was cot at Nantucket; Uiis hap lened in Connecticut, three years ago. HurllngUm Jlaicktye. No harvest will over again bo reaped ia England which will exompt fanners from this terrible competition that American freeholders can offer -competition which liaa mare1r Imtrnn. ntlil whirdt will lie coma sharper with every tuilo of railway s-s 1 t 1...II4 laiu uows aau uvery trow auip uum. 10, 18S0. NO. 40. TELEGRAMS. EASTERN. Upprraalrc Day at 3er York NtsT Yoast. Svpt The wrxtber In U.Sa etty today hai r?o rhts as opp-es-ife as that of any dty iii ih p-srnt laum-r, although several tiin-s this ton the the- rnomt-r has touched a htrher n' than t -lay The uncommoaly larre qisaitr f rooielure tn the arracspbere. 71 per centum. uiaara tae n-i so trm Mill Iletsrr. Kr Yore. Sept. 5 The weather was o-- pnmvely hot to e'er. Eevera! falsi case c su&slrote have occurred btre sod in Brook lyn. Tbernic meter. 07. A Xmt Baalaaaa SVti.iM,. N"w Yoac. S-pt t Von lay s BotUtin wll aanrn: re the coaDrl.itoa of idsas f r lheorrsnSxisn of a co-nptnr rtf capiiKtt srith .Vti(XWQ ia envrrnmrt-t bnndt. fr ahkh U.y wHl uk the somtny' t'j at rtr. iiTMitip? bonds io tat V S treasury sad i"-ia- rxrtl&nos astast depr t mvxt E T-'ea crt6ca!e. so jrnaraciet'l la prin csptl rs tn Sad immcliale investment, mill be ksued in three car-m. agricultural, mie S)t and msaufacteriejr, and w:K ejable any Ar-f rrnr, farmer or taanaSActurer to 5 1 car rer to si smouit eqtul to oie-taird of h s f rorty for a p- riod of yetrs for sVnt 6 pefoti iaterest Tae compsav a!so pn-l-rml rtsiine (trtificates of derJsit Jor bui ssi Uz interna! iosil use st irsa than the rrralar exchasre The ttvEeH taj thst the tvonwry it cf foretja orfa. Maatjr Otlft. Ktw Yosr. Sept. 4 The ste-ataibi? Ci Iraa. Itoat Karep. brought 7fi( J ia tra ooei and the sfuaihip (War 53JX.Jfra s aisct marks The stra&itr lalwiarai which tailed frna Uavrs Faturdsy for New York. lo- ifl W rM- Shipments or goli fr-ot Eot'sewl I r the seek endicr. to-day it about i'U'0 Xr Vara, Baak SUiltmeata. Xrw YeZ S-t Bank I'l'eSfSh leaas lanvrv, S12M7CO; specie' iacrrssr, $30 SCO ; leys! teoe)- decrtr-rd. $701 1 ; d. -posits Increase, $7S3W3; dronUta ltr ; rerre drcr-ue. til ITS Bsa.s now held !5.rr0 400 la "extsss of lecal re-eaairr-nesta. Nxw YeaxSept. 3 Closer eat 2tl. cot mrss Mrt. s.ocks ciused quief, "rt . Uies 14. Erie 3t Otala Shlpos.at. sa Koran, fnaea Scsr Vark. ThirUea mi Bon three hundred lhocsasd bcaheU ef grain, were ahipprd brace fci Hl--ys ilu-inc the im ato&th in It tnarr,. it ships. lit barks, asd II brt lh prisest sadicat nut ef tte gram trade tor 11 e&Qtt.aT msiEla to nt to an inrcatsre bcsiBs Errry v f I st pert that can carry rsla has been cfcaitrnd. tad space fsr ran omn tf trua Lti t-ra ssrurrd a ra'jeta ahsiX. The largv r evatart ta bssy nUtit and slay roadtse vrs ; is. aad tl e demand for mMe v-teU is re-atrs 1 1 Is confidratly exps tid that 15. O O Uj boaheis witl Nt sblpo-d tat at r.t 1. Drasstmitc attrartl.as far tb PsdSs Vanscf r Marsire t.v-dar psjrcnol th rtght to sity lUriir CaratJvl 'a - Kt fax ' at.il OJ .r Stave. ia Caisforaia aad Xe ! Tail foe iiKXi H has aim eajur-1 eaWisH aed Ue Vstn F.rjrir a&d b-nt'rs OjT Cm t s apsar at Saa Ktarxtarss o rausa tor- rr-Ka. txTcioamc ta J smiarf aril ! O, est rinslr.l a.nTal t Us-ssr t Ss-' srau A srrsBsl rB-dl frs-ival ia presie na!er h-a-stMev- f i-w j;,, Ytvk Wa-vi K -t. i rl AsMKaatHi t.eutpJ .f th Near Yrk i SrruphsJiy anvi her it It-v The eturus wtrtntKoeaer H3tsvses anS an orchetraof iO, alt HB-ler Dr. nansroch. The hot works of liso.tr I. K nhoTrA. Berhstr asd Ustsen suin wmI be xnrea. The frsUval takis place Vaj next HaaUss IIS- fer Kactasul liaatas, the (Vnsdun ssartaan sailed to dy tT Knglin,! Hm boat will f jilos co the 7 h. r.tsrt.rjr f chars Im trie Aastuserat. Ksiu. tjtiiaaa. Sepw 3 Secretary Scblt Zand srtv bare arriaesL He bad tev rxi o arsesW ith thrCroart sn the reserva tion sh-setKe-s a dour to ri to larmitsj; l ls-e m- srrauuieailr retttesl. Pr y ts is ut4LlMisHaG-a. Miln asd Iaf-eiLir l-s, k -seprBint t'i du;otttiou b rusJt rr:rrJiu lio Ut' aa I ibe Sloax. They rcaea by nex- tesJtT.lj stieaa Pure ct t.r Vlrtorla's Kra.li v. Et. Paso, Se&t i Loois Terra a, of Chi httabHi. has c-rfrrrd for th- scalp of Yic&snn. the Apsche cbirf. aad MM tor the acaip ot aay of bb sarriors Tbe Hone tVlaa, Caieaoit. Spt 4 The ho rye proved vsco is the- race to-tsijebt O'lyiry nxV his ban Tsucht30 tntltsin 3 hours 7 minutes and 30 soucntie. wh-Ie three runners. VcLeary tbe fcort champion. OTric tbe Kiclirb chsnnin, and White E;!e the ladtau ciiant H n. trli-rei.1 ch ctb-r ererv 10 ruilr?. and mails' tre ah.de dtstatior la 3 hours S3 min utes and 3 avconda. Business Paitns. Bcvtaio Sej 4 Herchlenl it Co. whole sale cioihe-t, mad- an assignment lo-dav to Ilirsat Exsteen ; liblll:ie aVjit ooe hun dred thousand; atsr supp-wrd to be larxe. A Dniakta At tor Nsw Yorx. Sept 4 The actor Emmet was s'M rJ to-lsy as a ns baying a revolver aad ca trvls an J taken ts the Tombs aad committed, chattel h bInc aa t lebriate Hesajstsat hrs ra cb had brra ttolen and Kat be bal -SV0 waea te lett tie hotel. Thlrteeu hondrtd and ninetythr-e dollars were found en bb perron. Tbe tifTrrnce bss disappeared. Pelaonetl. Cttsxva Lack. Wi ?ept 4 . A o cn?c rui ty cf nine from Richmond Centre ebu-o 'be like to day ate heartily of some pmted Ixef at luBch at Porter's park. Upon ttteir arriv al at the vlilnse after a shrt s-eambcat ex cursion, tire ol them weretaten wita violent votuitttg and crsmpf and before they re turned to the Dirk tbe whole Dirtr were sick. Dr. Citlin was imamjoid and oro nuuncrd It a caie of poisoutng Grave doubt are enletUined of tbe cltintats recovery ol eiht of the party. Smallpox at troy. Taor, Spt. 4 Fifty tvs. of small pox are reporitvl in tb s d'j to-uiht. Tsr a deaths ate already rrpurtel and auoihrr irstieut is d) ing Much P isjsin t ts felt. TUB TDK K. Kecra at Coney Island. NswYosk. Set 4 Autmun rutet'nir of iney tiisiiti JOCiry iuo : IlMubsltt's wcv the Uvotlte an I v:cr In the fire forloDi: ilash for all ae-; U'pIe. J; Emily F.3J: unit. l.-OJi Mile aud a qnattsr race Won hr WaiQold: ew lorx Weekly, si time, 2:121 Tbm-qusrteu mile, twuye.r -Hib- Str'ns wsy. 1st: Btrrett 2d: ttme. 1:101 Great challeBga slakes race, a ' sk. ru-V sad a bait Luke BIsclbura, Ut; Mant'nor, M ; uacss. 3 ; rme, Steeple chase orer lift - icr-e, about three milt' uertna woo; mnuy. 2d; time. C-irJl Dandy threw Delsaey. hU rider, near the Ati Uh, bat the Jockey reotouit'a t lar-sd I So secoBd place. Co.isv Islakb, Sept. 4 Tbrer-quarter mile, woa br Bowstriac. tunbeam. time, 1:17. Ooe aad a qasrter miles. Board man I. Utile Red. 2: time. 2:15. Oae ml.V tbrta furlough, dsrhi A., and Lae Taw tsb a dead hsst, aad Ut puae, vss divided; lr. Int. Sat. fas 1T t s ca fsoa t'-0 ati $ ll DO 14 OB 3(0 7 Ol 11 09 IS 09 99 as so) 11 00 30 00 atce SCO 2909 Z CO 43 tO u 0b 'i co re m to m 1 el 31 tx) 41 CO 70 w 3301 4003 80 CO 129 19 1 Inch S i 10 2 locues 2 00 X inches 4 m i tnebes 6(0 eol. 7 W " I in 10 CO colon a L5 00 Notices tn Ioesleo!umn.3)eenUferllaeftnt Insertion, 10 cents per Hoe each SB&seqseat la sertlon. Ad vertlslos; bills pay sMe quarterly. time. One mile and farloub, tio!dba, 1. iloJer.t.j.-. 2; time. 2 minotrs. Bteepli chase, short course, Bucktie, I, Poseroy, 2; Time.3il Staosl S. CeTret at Lfalraxo. Chicaoo. Sept. 4 It is likelr that 5fand 8 will be among the attractioos at tbe Sep tctjiter run tin- of tbe Chicago lockty and trofitv club. Ac ouKuodstioas Ctr the mare) were asked by trlegrspu from Ci&cionatti this afirrouoa. Blaodl-J lloraes fr flarul Jlaaferd's Call (urnla raiacti. Oxaua. Neb Sept 4 Budd Dubles special ctr sent cot n ice Union Paone. went bound at u'ttn, bvdsr. containtsrseren Ham edts Ujt ex OoTrmor Lelaad StinforJ of Cal ifornia, in ehirre f Pad bborr. Tbev are all from Kebtnckv Prino. and are aa follows: Bar air. dam Lvlv Bvsdikri brown nllr. dam I-vly Belmont; bay filly, dam Camille; Usek filly, dam Fairy; sorrrJ filly, dam Belle of RkbAOttd; broara fillv. tsa Cjte; oay cok. dam Lir Dxr Tney will ail be pat 03 Gar. SvsnCini'a rsdb. ALL SORTS. What the tailkman sever treats too. to a nice cream. Pigs never weep, bet one roar cites. see hogsheads in tiers. When mac's nose strikes thegroand. it ts a scenter of gravity. A man cares little for his wrongs when getting his funeral rites. Cortortioaists is a circus are alwavs able to make both ends meet. When is water most liable to eseare? When it is only half tide. A new net shirt would mako a trood windlass; it draws tip so well. .V rsan who has sn old pair of tools has no music in his sole, and other peo ple are glad of it. The reason there ara so rnsnv rsilrosul connections is on account of the ties be tween them. It is a strange fact that if tout bcoi re sold yon get something for it. bat if they are only half -soled you must pay 1 or it. Marriaces in 31ar are said to be no- lueky; but then so are thon in Jus. July, September, aad in fact all the other months. It is claimed br some medical tsph that smoking weakens the eye-sight, 3daybc it does, bat jasi see how it strengthens the breatk. It is set half so much fan to ran a lawn mower the last ten minutes as it is when yen first take huld of the n-,. Famihtarr breeds contempt. A man who wss ssaSsrinir from a boB on his face pettishly exclaimed. "I wish 1 knew the best place for a bou to aica hu little girl responded: Whr papa, the tea kettle is the best place for a boar A cow with seven arrows siieiinr in various parts of tbe bsedr was sera ran ainir ai large near Wet Chester the other day. It is supposed that the West Chea ter Archery Club was practicing at at targes in tbe neighborhood. A fw laT-s 3iri 1 Norwich 1 Conn.1 rT bought a eirest of tea in Providence. TL I., ami oa opeBrnff it found, a stone weighing nearly eleven pounds. He resarkeu that tbe weighs of lrondence were very mysterious. A Wisconsin elerjrrman rreached oa the sin of transacting xaoner matters on a Sunday, and when the deacon passed Uie contnbunoa piste not person would put a cent in it. And somehow the preacher didn't feel flattered at the effect h j sermon had. Dr. Prime thinks that the Scndar e re- nine parade oucht to be dispenses! with at West Point. Ho savs that whatever the exigencies of war aay justify a Christian civilian can see 00 reason for a military parade as an element of aca demical study of the Lord's day. Professor O. N. Hood, of Columbia College, contends in the current number of the AericA Journal of Science that the theories of iirucke and Aubert fail to account for the phenomena, observed when white light is mixed -with colored light. And Professor Hood himself is as yet unable to advance s plausible ex planation of the observed facta. Where Ike TnwWIe lies. If ho puts his arms around her like a bear, and shops her breath when he kisses her. ther are not married, but are likelr to be. It he puts hi bands oa her shoulders, leans forward a little, snatches the prize aud falls back, they have been married two weeks. If he comes p with his hands in his pockets. looks oat of the window and says: "Well, gooby," gives her a tasteless smack, and rushes ou, ther have been married two years, and life is a desort. 2rdiMoe. What is the meaning oi such items, that can be seen or something similar in almost any newspaper one can take up ? Does marriage, which, is believed to be the only true relation ot the sexes, produce such results? If it does, is there not something radically wrong in marriage; or, rather, in our no tions of marriage; Alarriage ought to be . conducive of happiness and the highest social order; and we belicvo it would bo but for the lamenta ble amount of ignorance surroundiag it. Young people grow up and enter upon that McrvM relation sacred only whea sanctified by mutual love and esteem utterly ignorant of themselves phrsi ologically and psychologically. They know nothing of those nice 'magnetic laws of attraction and repulsion that control the relations of the sexes. They are oblivious of the fact that too great familiarity in married life, if it does not breed contempt it docs indifference, which is its next door neighbor. Heaee the wrecks that thickly strew the shores of the matrimonial sea. Now wo believe there is no good reason vrhr two young persons who are proper magnetic supplements of each other, and are truly rrnrried at all points intellectually, spiutttally and physic ally should not remain all their lives, and hand in luted go down to the graves together. They surely will if thoy leara to obey theae inexorable laws of their lieiug to hich vre havo rderred, and of which, but for the foolish, and fastidious notions of tocioty, wo Aroald like to ppeakaore plainly. Then our divorce courts would find their "occnpati3a gone, and newspapers would fiad no ass r 1. : . al as . a""n. 1-311 tfUK aJsaXJ LAI V.