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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1880)
SIfo (foist wjjruinm . rublUbcd ttt Stardjr 9f oralac ST TURNER & COX, Main Street, cpp. tbe Court HobMi Bat ea or SnbtertpUoB 1b Coin. One Year, in advance t i t $3 00 Six Months : : j i t i 1 60 Three Months : t t I t 1 00 Single Copies : s : i t t 10 (Bmt wpiao RATES OV ADVKKTIiUQ Uf COW. lw. 1 Inch S 3 u) 2 Inches 2 to I inches i US I inches 5 CO -i col. 7 CO Ys s w i " low IcolasinU 00 1m. t I CO 6 00 700 800 900 13 a, 1560 30 CO am. t a cn 800 13 00 ll 00 20 03 St 09 3) CO 46 03 lrr ae in 7109 CO 40 00 0 09 TOCO 129 0) tlOGA ii ee ls 09 sow SCO MOO 1C0 S3 00 Notleea In local colnmn.30 cents per tine first Insertion, 10 cents per line each subteqaent in sertion. Advertising bills payable quarterly. VOL. 5. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OllEGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1SS0. NO. 52. Ife r i THE EAST OUEGONIAN Job Printing: Office. PENDLETOK, OREQOJT. BOOK AND JOB.PRINTINB Of every description neatly aad promptly exe cuted at reasonable rates. Koticx. Simple aanoracemeats of births, marriages and deaths will be inserted without charge. Obituary notices will be charged far ac cording to their length. Single copies of the EasrOnGexux, In wrap pers, tor mailing, can be obtained at oce. We as some so regpon nihility fee views expressed by correspondent. r. rAcc resmr. r. ski TUSTK b BELL, ATTOBXEXS JLT IiAlT. axd xoTAsras rcma Pendleton - - Oseges. I OfSca in Coart Hoasa. J0H5 A. GDTEE, ATT OB NET AT IiA"W, rzsuurroK, osssox. 6ma-TJp stairs, abore PnstofSec. ETARTS & WALKEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FKS3LETOX, OKEGOX. Orncs. In the Coart Hones. DR. E. X. CLEMENTS, PHYSICIAN, SCItGEOX AND ACO0PCHER JIkt Roci, Umatilla County, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or sight. DR J. . LISDSY, SUEGEON AND DENTIST. fcndikton, : : : t oexgox. Surgery a Specialty. J. X. PEUETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. fenuixtox : : : : oksgox. OSce at reaidesce. W. C, XcEJLT, 1C PHYSICIAN AND STJBGEOX." fejtduton, oebgox. Omcx Opposite the Pcadletoa HotaL W. F. XBEXEB, X. 9. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rEXDLSTOX, OEXGOX. Ogees his prefamosal services to the people of PeeletoB aad sErronading country. ' Orricx At residence east of Court House. C. WHITCOXII, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FEXDLrrOX, OXZ3GOS. "Will attend to all calls, day or fiirht, with promptness. All diseases treated by &e latest aad Tery bes t modes fer the eeafbrt ot the pattest HA15ES & L1WBE3CE, ATTOBNEYS AT LA"W. bakes crrr, okegox. Will practice at lav in all Courts in Oregon and Idaho. Particular attention paid to basinets is Baker and Union eocntiea. TJB.-JVTF HALL, PHISICTAN AND BURGEON. PesdbtoB, Oregan. All calls preapUy aiteaded to, day or aicXt OmoE Orer the Drag Stars. E. P. EA619, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND STJBGEON. VTE3TOX, OEEGOX. OfGce on Main Street , . tckscs. i. b. cox. TUP.KEB & COX, ATTORVgyg -a.t IiAW, I'EXDLETOX, OEEOOX. Office on Main street, opposite the Court House. " LAND AGENCY. DWIOHT S BAIIEYi Gw8ra Lud Afei8, Notaries PuWc, aad BAI ESTATE BBOKXXS, PeselleteB, : : : : s Orcoa HareTowBship Plata ef all urreyed lands in UiaatiUft coaEty, and Record of all Claims from feet feesiion down to the present time, and correct ed sen -weekly from the Land Office at La Grande. . Will seeore claims far parties under any of the Lead Laws of the Uaited States; conduct contested ewes before the Local Land Office, and on appeal to the Department at Washington. fSF-'Wil furnish Soldiers Additional Home etead Fleets and all kinds of Land Scrp on abort Botiee,aBd at lowest market rates. W tJbuyand eeU Land, Claims, City Property, etc, on reason able eosamission. The Plats and Records above referred to are the only ones or the kiad in Umatilla couatynd sot tiers can aaTe time and a trip to La Grande by coming to a. We haye special facilities for lo cating asw comers. nich27 WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY. ESTABLISHED IK 18&4. o. brechter, Auaweww ei imfla, uumr rwi ana an usai n T?ia If wiji r r .s y w i l Btraat i t VtUa WoUsW S. Rothcbiuv, J E-BtAK ROTHCHILD&BEAK (Successors to S-EothchUd) Would respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to their largely increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the increased facilities afforded by their combination enables tbeta to oner AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Their Stock wilt Constat aa acre latere of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, NOTIONS, ETC. They will alwars take pleasure in filling any orders' with wniea they' may be entrusted to the beat of their ability. GKAIN AJS'D, HIDES And other produce taken In rrrhtTige at the Uispesx atanet Kv.es. CASH PAID FOB WOOL. D.W. PRENTICE & 00. MUSIC STORE. lOT flratStreet. Portland. Or. All hulmmla kU rm t&a IsataTlBe&t 2an are at our reguUrCASH PRICBS. Our PSaaos i4 Armna . p. tmrrt lh Kllal. and OCT prices and terms are the easiest of any bouee on ue -orLa raano n iwj i-nnmm eTcry Isstruraebtwe sall.asd eaeb Piano aad Organ is also aceoaspaaiedtrith a caanateefron uce DisBuauc WEBER PIANOS ARE THE BEST. Imtallrsect Teran : i0, $100 or acre, cah balaaee, tli at $30 per &eUu HAIN8 BROS,' PIANOS ABE BELTABLE. IsataUsest Terns: 25, $S0 or saars eaeh; bXasoe, 115 er pSJ per aaowh. ABE THE BEST 3EDIUi-PBICED PIANO IN THE WOBLD. Instakkseat Terms: 15, $23, er mere, eaah; balance, fig er $16 per aaeauu ESTEY ORGANS SING THEIR OWN PBAISE AND LEAD THE WOBLD. Standard Organs ABE TJNBaVALED. Inalallmest Terms: $15, $25, er more eeafe balaaee, xlO or 16 per taenia. If install meet term as quoted abore do net exactly please, they can be cbaaged to suit con veeience oi customer. D. W. PRENTICE ft CO. Music Dealers, axd rusLMBaaa er X. W. PHEKTICE 3fc CO.'M MOXX11LY Musical Journal i -s- was I PRICK V -mmm09 rtm. TAH ww-stwetu tew im UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE COMPANY. HTAOM WILL, LKAYK FEKDLETON" FOR UMATILLA Erery Tues day, maraiay ana fautrdar at IS r. AI-; re turning from UraaUkk the ume days en ar rival of the boat from The Dalle FEKDLETOX FOR THE DALLES Daily Tie. ViXui Rock and Hepper at 6 A M. FEXDLETON" FOR WALLA WALLA IaBy at . a.jj and tor sme wey at ZA.il. NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK, EkMed Driver, and able Jrlerni an or ef aerrke on time are the features ef the Company. Fare greatly reduced. Apply to LOT LIVF.RH0RE, AQE5T. SaHtbery, Hailey Col, Preprietars. Opportunity OUR SUBSCRIBERS AjtncUtiar tl wwi; of ccr nljraji frirtentt. EAST 0REG0NTAN Bare saa!l la nitttg urupaani St OH, XT 33 SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Chronicle ! Tb. nceUr rtUcriftjca rxfcf ccr xasnls 3 00 per Year, Aa4 U rnHr rstwrlrtiea ef OlSOXmi k2. Xo. fsmkh Both Papers for One Year For 84 OO. PetacoFre. Boa tpt rnt to oe c I w bUmM, orxlcnU ilk tt. rslnbrr. cr tcr llf uuD nrj 50 Oolite. 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' THE CIIBOJICtE BC1LBI5U. THE WAS FKAMCiaCO CHROXI CLKii tlx ftnt piper on tb teaatUaUIUr aadiatb.tmhiKMaaJlIUtniljof IU VVKB. yuhing I tat I be worM dfdrra to keow U otaHua frcealUcotsmBC It aliaa to fill em n;ali. mat of a 6r1lit paper. Its TdcrapUe BporU arc tb. Utet aa4 facet riliaU. Il txxal Xtvt tb. fatlMt aa4 (ptdnl. and IU UitorUla from lb aUnt ikg la tb cooDlry. THE CHRBXirXE has alnn ba, aaJ alvtjf be. tb. frknJ aa4 chasr4oo oftb. prople ai ajtinit cocaU tutlotu. cJ kjof. ccria-tlomorcttm-loo of aar kloJ. ItwtUUInJc prtklntt la -Tenrtbinx, twatral In ttotblac: fair aad Impartial to all partlM, ret npndas corrcp tion vbrrrrrr (acM. aad wofkinrvtib (mxWm radrarar loprtaBOtaattdproOctrrrrr InUrwt of Ihectrat public wbota It kdm aad on rtom It drptsds far Its carport. Tit nxit rRAScisco wrrKLY CUReXIllC, tb Doct brilUaat aad eoco llttc VMklr Krwrrrr in tb. Wcrld. prlnU r'fulirlr 72 csSomei, or ribt races, ef Vm. Llteratsr and Ceacral Jnlormatloo; ala a iuafalBcrtit Acriraltoral Prtartment. $2 for One Tear, lacladlax paetaer, to anr part of tb Unitd Etota, RAJPLK COPIES SEST FREE. fT AIIoriUBtlaoc0BpaaU oter ieaMes4crs. GOLUffl DEJIOCttATIC rklTPOIlM. The Democratic party of the Uaited Stale in Oonrruttua aMral4ed declare : Firt We ilrdj otirielrrs anew to tli emutitutienal doctrine, and tradition of th Demeeratie tarty a illu.tratrd br the teach- irir and example of a leug line of Democratie Utnmen and patriel. and ciabodird in the platferm ef the last Natktnal Conrentten of the patty. aeeoad UipofiUon to cent rail tat ion and that dangerwtta apint ef rnereaehmrnt whieb tends U eetuulldate the Jewer of all the de- artmenta into one. and thas ta create, what ever may be the form ef irorcniment, a real potism ; ua anmptuary law, rernratien of Cbureb and Sute far tho ood ef each, com mon aebewl to be fottrrvd and protected. iuird Iteme rule, boneat xnoner, oenaut- iniref sU, ailrer aud paper convertible into eein t demand; the atnet maintenance of the puWie faith. Mate and attana, and a tantl fer rereane mlr. Fourth Thr Qb4rdinatin ef the military Ut the etril pwwer, and a irrneral and ther- neb rrfrm f the civil erriee. Fifth Kizbt K a free ballel as the nrht prr-rrrativr f all right, and mmt and ahali mawM&ed in every fArt et thee 1. mted State. ixth Tke exutisv admiMttration i rep- matativr of capiraer astir, and it claim ef the ngkt to turrva&d tbe billot boxes with troop aad cepeUr marthai. te latimtdate aa J otxtract tbe cteetioe, aatd tbe uaTeede&ted ae of tbe veta ta m-mtia it eerrnpt and despetie lwer, walta tbe J.j4e and imper il! thetr intUtatia&a. Sevres th Tbe srreat frasd nf 176. by wbteb Ofva a faUe coast at tbe Uetral Tot. ef two Suto, tbe eaadtdaU; tiefnatcd at the poll ru declared to be PrTdrct, and far the rt lime ta Am.neaa bi.lory tbe will ef the peo ple waa act aMde ttitder threat ef military Tie teeee. truek a deadly blew at ear j tteta of rrrratatTe?rerumesl. i be JJemocratic party, te prt'erre tbe caantry from tbe ber- ror m uk csnt war. tcbmitted Ir a time ta tbe firm and paUtotie lutb tbat tbe people raU tBtli lite en aar ;n lTO. I hit l.u. preevdo. and dwarf aay ether. It impo. a more arred daty npea tbe pu4e of the Cn Hte tkaa wa. error addresd Ut tbe eo&teitaee ef a aatieM ef frremes. Ktsbtb W execrate tbe eenr ef tbi ad- mtm.trataoa in maVtnit ptaeea for political eruaBaU, and drmasd a rrforta br atatote wbteb .ball make it forever tmioib! far a defeatd asdi4at U bril b way te the t ef a a.srper br vittaiaie. apoa tbe to- ple. vTbi wa read asata in rr.paae te de maads aad rteere4 wttb applaax-) Ntntb Tbe rrwistiM ef Samuel J Tildrn set afrain te be a ccutdidate for elUcm, tbe .xalvd pae te wbteb be wa elected by a majority ef bit eesatryaMS. aad from wbteb be wat exdaded by tfcw kadrr ef tbe Itopab Heaa party, i reeeiToi by tbe Drmeerat ef the I aitrd atatev voia wnllitr, and tttr deelare tbetr ewafideftee ia bt wtvlem and patrietitm aad integrity aatalltrd by tbe a- aaIU af tae eemmoei oaemr. and they inrther deelare t bam Utat be it folWwed tato tbe retsretseat be baa ebea fer himself by tbe sympathy aad r'ct ef bt fellow eituen who regard bira a oc wbe, by ebrratiag' tbe staadard ef pabHe morality and adorniag aad parifyia the pebite ern, merita tbe but nr rratttode of bit eoantry aad bi partr. 'f .1 tt 1 I - t; merieaa evmcaeree tm tbe ea aad en tbe land; be dtxrimiaataoQ m f.ror of traajor tatioa Itam, eerpArataoa er mettopuKe.. Ueveatit Axaoadmeat ! tite Barhsrame treaty; ae mere Cbtae immirattea except fer travel, rdocatsea and foroiga eemmeree, and tberrta earefally gnarded. Twettb 1 ubtte moaer aad pabwe credit i fer pabKe pepfw-t aelely, aad public land fer aeiaal aettb-ra. Tbirteeatb Tbe Demeeratie party i tbe friend ef labor aad tbe laboring man, and tdedsT- itelf te preteet him aHke arsinst tbe earmaraata aad tbe eommaae. Fourteenth AVe esairratalate: tbe eenatry aoa tbe teue.tr aad drift ef tbe Democratic Caagret which baa reJaeed tbe public expen diture 10,fA,CX) a vear ; upa tbe cosUa- lutiun el prwrnity at heme aad the nation al honor a bread, aad abre all, upon tbe procaine ef aeb a cbaape ia tbe admiaittra- Uea ef tbt Gereraaest aa ball latare it. rnalae bttiag rtferm ia every department 1 the paWic temce. Tlifr final rMnlt of linman innnlrr ia tho ilittorcrv that man is incapable of absolute kuowletlpe; crocif tho trnth is in liia ossevioa bo can not be certain of it. It is in the nature of all human passion. the lowest as well as tho highest, that there is a point at which it ceases to be properly egotistic, and is like a fire kindled within our being to which every thing else in us is more fuel. PENDLETON HOTEL Mala Htreet, Ieadletoa, Br. THIS OENTBALLY LOCATED reriXAR hocie Having been ENTIRELY REFITTED aad REFURXISIIED Is now open for the reception of guests. TIIE TABLE Will st all times be found famished with the very best the market affords, and every exertion maue to satiny tae pawns oi tae notue. TIIE I1EXB Are all new, and the rooms bare been fumithed in the neatest style and wit!, every convenience usually found ia a firaUcltas bouse. THE PENDLETON HOTEL In all its departments will be up with the time, and the proprietor it determined that it shall maintain the reputation cf being the Seat Mease East ef the Mountain. Tbe resident and traveling ublie are reTrt- fully invited to call. K. BAHKIt, I'roprlelor W. ItAILKT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rnXPLCTON, OKKJ K. nfTwv Main ilrwt. nn stair, ever EaiTOar re lian olTx. Jl? WILSON HOTEL. TJILTILLA, OREGON. rr. vr. . wntofi. tormetir it Orleaaihu le- rm Front street. Umatilla, where she baa ,.r,.1 a ftnt-elasa hoteL The boaes has bees refitted, the beds are excellent, and tbe table will be supplied with tbe beat the marxet aJbrds. TrsvelWswillBaressfopptBga tbk pkee; X. W. Stage CeaapaBjri eeaeaes mop aero. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN. ebetnr let Pat tlrMt.rat Kjt.lrrn In Ibr Itumlcr.ut Trad. IIoo-rrox,Spt.21. The projector se curinK the inamuioth steatueliip Great Kastern to run between London, New UrlcanM ami Ujlveeton to take out cotton and other products and bnn back emi trranU Is in a fairway of being fully eatab imbed. Oor. ltoberti of thu atate has re ceived a letter dated Indon, bept. 2d, rtaling that before thia reaches you the Great Kaatem will be in the land of engineers preparatory to making her first Texas trip. The object of the xrhemc ia to brine over emigrant, provided the l -topic of tbe state! how a dupcnirion to aid the undertaking and prepare to receive emigrants and Eire them the necunaary ai.tance in Kecunns hotnesaud vln them employment. The jrovernor has written the company fully in revard to the matter, and there no reoOR to doubt the ultimate aucceaa of the fecheae, and povjibly before many weeks the reat ship a ill be tn oor waterr. Tb. table Agalu Tarnid. I'om.iD, Sept. 22. Error in tele graphic return amount to two testthi of one per cent. Copies of official returns have been carefully fooled and compared with fooUnp received from Auuta. An error is foand of 100 In fooling op Penob scot county, seven lacking towns are .tid ed and the final rcaalt is Dstis 72,040; IMaieted, 7311, Plaistad's iJoralitr, 174. Scattering were not on tbe sheets receir here, but at Angusta, fooling- -ITU, sueh ta probably correct. ThU resnll ratal be very near, although some towns are still not olEcial and the democratic state com mittee, although their tables are sot com plete, agree that they will come out very near Ibis, altltouh these d-arcs are from o&aal return. The otBetal canva of them is not made until the levfiature mreU in Jaaiurr. ami nnlr tlt.r tnlr Ukes cofaixance of error in lbeM. Tiie , nluralltv ameadmrBt 1. f-i r ri 1 l.r j Ltrc majority. MtadS. Wllkdrawa framlbeTarf. ClNtxATt,Srrt 22 Maud S. Ute uaw acknowledge qe-it of tbe turf; wilt rearh borne at Cheater I'ark U merruw Mt-riiit. w here, it MrMleiiMid. b will reauia unU(.tbc retara f Mr. VaatdefbsM. he having cabled tapt. ;Soe to witltdraw" her from the tarf. Cblne. Itaoalxralloa. WasHixcrrox, Srpt. 2X The U. Js. wia iteral Peking mtorsax tlx department of state that tbe U. S. eiat iiigkg rep rts that, danas the etarter etttbag June 13. lvi, WO emrgraata left Hong kong for tbe Uaited Stales, ol wtttrlt 7 were females and 41 boy. D.riac Nlav ltobbrrjr. ArertV, Sept. Th ForeeC Hill sage comiag down this saoraitKr. ws taetl by one man about six miies from her. He took the driver's buo's as! 20 frees a Chinaman and abotit $20 from Ute other pa.ven;ers Aaotber Chinaman had aoout s.v), uat ne aeateu ttaving rota, and as the robber did not searrh hiw, be rcaped ros. Cogrrs.maa Pape aad an other man going to Forest Hill ia a btey ere Mopped br the rame man who lovk a waUli and abotit j J.U from Mr. Pare. He made all the paseviigera get oat the stage and attempted li uv the ittm trraare box op-n, ei4-liiig two chargea on it but did not danuge i- TbeKtaln. of I..I.J. Omplnl by Indian St. LoCiS,Sert.2I. JadgeKrum.Jaiues . Broadbead and John F. Philip, a committee to report on the slates of the government land of Indian territory, and particularly in the ucciahama strips, will report to a 6ixn' meeting to-night that the jan-.bcton of thu vast territory was not acquired from the Iadiat. bl by purchac of the United Mttes fntat priiin. Th,. Tn1aiM n.r.r li.l n tttfM i.. I lie rtHiniry, and Mibplr occtiptni i under i on tract ami irmi-itun from the LaiteJ State;. The government IukI br various so called treaties asetgncd to India hs throughout tl.e ctintry certain hmk but lias never granted them freehold of the land In any cae, nor ran the government by treaty give them the rizfct to oeoopy perpetuity. In fact, acoordinz to the law of nation, treati-s can onlv be made be tween civilized people or Hatmas. oThc nmidoat cannot will or dispose of lands by treaty: congrcas alone has this ioaer. Tho treatiea were simply agreement to allow the Indians to cultivate lands under existing acts ol cuUirress. Persons may enter pre-emption and homestead claims on any lands not reserved by tbe govern ment lor oilier purposes, rt-ere can be no valid objection to settlement of these land. Bnlrldc of Convicted Mnrdcrer. SaRMA.SeDt.22 Wrn. Home, senten ced to bo hanged for the murder of a man named Adams, at Itat Fortazo. hnnir him self in a cell at Sault St. Marie last night. Tbe Coming; Kalllr Corxino. SepL 22. Miners to-dav found the hotly of Thus. McMahon, killed In Sunday s ekirniirh. Another miner was fatally and & severely wounded. Gover nor rosier will not Jeave hi post here to take patt in the campaign, as mining troubles requite his attention and pres ence. The I'.ttal Thla . Washington, Sept. 21. Internal rev enue agent Ijithamat Huntsville, Ala in a letter to the cocmire-ionrr of Internal revenue rays that Deputy Mandiat Hotv lelt teiKirta under ute of the 12th inst. -from Cror Plain", I hut Deputy marshals I'.llettand Low atleinpled to a trot Joe Little ."or illicit distilling near the Geor gia stale line, wnen iw was mioi in tliree places by Utile and badly woumletl. t'lau of rolubli.nl Attack to be Made oa Virion.. I)rNvrji, Sept. 22. Advices from S.inLi Fe state that on the 21th, Utiitt d States and Slcxlcan troon, win make a com bined attack on Victoria' b.ind now in thu Caiidelarla mountains in Mexico. Thu whole force employed in tho move ment ainouuU to about :!Uj0 innipn. Ter-voj-kis moves in Mexki, from the north, Jluell from the moiiiii in .New .Mexico, Giicrsoti from the eat in Texas, and Corr from the weal in Arizona. Jluell is eon Qdent Hut the plan lie Euccessful. At day break on the I'Jth, IS of Vic- torio's Apaches, attacked Cnjo50 astai;t .l.tln.. rj mll.a r.nm liM !.-.. -...I ..... turol all tho stage slock, 120 horses be longing to fcl raso citizens aud klllcu a Mexican. Meeting ef Cigar Makeia 1 he clmr makers international union met to-day, and President Strassyr deliv ered tho annual nddrcsa, making snges tlotw as to tho manufacture of iroods. con duct of strikes, and suppicsaion of prison and tenement house Iaborrtn cigars. The evening nan spent in hearing report, ap pointing coniuiiiiee-, trie, Jleetlneoritalltvoy Itralt. New Yobk, Sept. 22. The national as aociation ol general paatenger and ticket amenta reMirocd Hit eaiou. Land grant roads of Kansas and Nebraska expressed themselves as very much hurt in their business in continence of falje reports about drought, failurea of crofrj, euL, in the country through which these rnda run, and asked the aaeocistion as a body to put on ale on the lh of November, for one day only, round trip ticket frutn eastern points to these roads, to chow tbat tho reports are exsg-eraled : granted. Hot TUryde It lu Arkaauu. Lrrrix Rouz, Sept. 23. Democratic canvarners to-day threw out 2C5 republi can votes from Young township, which elects all democratic county candidate except ajeheritT and judge. Hie pretext ts that Young county comisiaioners did not hold cp their bands or kit the biblo a hen sworn The probabilities are that the repudiation amendment is adopted, but the reaalt 1 not announced because it is feared that it will injure Hancock. The Kebwataut Expedition. New Brnroen, Ma., Sept, 22. Mem bers of tbe expedition headed by Lieut. Fred .chwatki, which aaibrd from Near York June 1. Is7"s. for lUlfm's liar and King William's Land for tho purpoce of seeking farther data upon the fale of Sir Joan Fraukun, have am red. Though the t pei hi object of the search, recovery of the records of the Frauklin expedition, which according to Esquimaux testimony were known to exist at specified point, was notatuined, the explorers have nev ertheless obtained many relics of the Franklin party, Iadcding the remains of Lient. Irring. They have, moreover, carried ctt ta h letter iustrucUons Of the prun-ter of the ex.vrdition. to "make it a geographical aucceae. Tlje lanteat sledge riila on record, bxh irf reijzrd. to time and space, has been achieved in trie face of phenomenally cold weather and deprivation of customary food. Impor tant rivers and coat hare been discov ered, aad tenoo errors oil former charts haae bwn correcteiL Tbe advetituresof tbe .hnika expedition add pages of inlcrr t tdthe rouiaiica; of a relic explora tion aad foraiih all the world is ever likely U fetw of Ute fate of Sir Jobs Franklin. Ute cuadttct of Cipt, Uarry of the EatftaM lu rrferenoe to Htpfdiea of feol iMetHied to le dej s.ted lor the ex;dttMn, i unorrunlable aad needs explaaatrnii, the ab-esce f the-; aapplies wa their return came near provia fata! to Lieut. Schaatka'a party. Tbe result of the eXfedttron has shown that it feaible for white turn to adapt tbeauelte lu the climate and life of the Biaituaax in prreecutlag journeys In j.r revMMt', anil ther are not acces anly re-tntel ta any 'particular (aoa of the yer for tliat Iaijte, bat can travel at any lime and in the same way which Bativ es traveL Cblurvr bettor at CV-rlh Attaan a Cplrt S'ollnro. The iAiwjr .Vrw- North Adams' special aja the experiBiet of running the samp-s-oet Maiiafactenog Co. shoe shop at North Adam. Ma., with CbiDete labor ha proved a failure, and the last celestial has departed for a more congenial field of Ltbor. A short time aince Mr. Sampson was ia this city. He then expressed bimls mach better satisfied with Chin-n ese than Caucasian labor, at be said it i as steadier and more dependence coald le 4aceI Brn iu He does not now give his reason for abandoning the pro ject. A 5lcta of (be 1 lot. WAsitivn, Sept. 2X Interviews with Comptroller Knox, Treasurer Gil fiUan, aad a prominent city banker, Mr. Ihggs show that never before waa there o much idle money lu rtatioaal banks waiting for long and secure, investment. FOREIGN. poal.h Trvop te be- tfltbdratro front V. a Da. MatHun. Sept. 23. Cuba beinz tran quil it i- expected that 15.CMJ troops will. be witlMliawn shortlv. Will not Mart Vp. Lomjon bv pt. St. Iron ' masters of Gia.-gtw district, because of the depres ion of trade, have resolved to rescind tbe recent resolution relative to rekind ling furnaces. A 'Wonderful feo StouUrr Caurbl near Victoria. VicTonta.Sept.22. The steamship Em pire from San Franchco arrived this morning. A geuHinerea serpent six feet in length. with tbe orthodox mane, a head hapcd like a pnt her and the tail whittled down to a shaff itoinl, was bronchi in by In dians yesterday, who caught it in deep water In the straits. It appearance creates inlenee interest among the sav ants, and the oldest fishermen cannot place the monster. I he serpent has been photographed and tho body will be pre served in spirits and rent to Ottawa for classification. PACIFIC COAST. Mrrlc of Jrue Grant and Ml Cltap- Sax Francisco, Sept. 22 Last evening Je.se K. Grant was mairied to Mias Liz zie, daughter of V. S. Chapman, at the Palace Hotel. 1 he atlair waa very quiet, only a few friends oeing present. Lecture by tbe Iri.b Asrltator. Davitt lectured before an immense au dience to night at the Grand Opera lioue on the laud trouble in Ireland. Somk Skix GR-vrri.v.i.i ilary had a little Iamb, but tho little Chicago girl lias onlv part of a lamb, naniclfT twelve inches of tho lamb's skin. Ino experi ment of skin grafting in thu caso is as interesting- as tuose recently iracticel by the new York anrgeon who took skin train corpse ana ouuie it last to tho bodies of live jiersons. Tho loor child was sunertng from a sovoro burn. which took a Largo piece of skin ami tlcsh from her leg. arioua meana havo leen tried to replace tho lost lart, hat without avail. Ahe girls nroiher lHt nishetl a piece from his own flesh, but it did .not unite. The skin of the lamb is still joined at one edge to tho rest of tho animal, and is to rcm&in.so nntil uuk has taken pbco. AVhen this shall b complislied it will Ge scissored -tho lamb allowed to run itaffnl-l frtV?nA nf tb counteracted by a fn' ho is securely fasten fastencnl in a sin neither girl or are well fed, an chafes a little at 1 and longs for lib tented ir Fruit Wet. A strange prejudice exist against tl nsa of fruit as an article of diet, while ii entertained without a doubt by raeu cal men, and all who haTe studied ' subject that ripo fruits are among most healthful articles with which table can be supplied. They are ture's moot reliable remedies, toning t invigorating the system, and supply the mild aculs at & time when most quired. Green fruits are to be discardeu aoA unheal thin! and even poisono- Ther usually abound in tannic acid; a 4 tbe stomach is unable to digest thesa. it is a lamentable fact that cities art neces sarily supplied with imperfectly ripe i fruit, the producers being obliged toj gainer green in oruer to nave it reacni marxet in goou conuiuon. On the other hand fruit may becoai too ripe, and decay co cubs nee, when lj is again harmful. Housewives think imperfect fruit either green or over-ripe is good enough to cook; bat herein they are suv taken; while green entrants, gooseber ries, apples, etc., made palatable with sugar, arc an aborainatioo, half decajed peaches and apples, even if the decayed portion is carefully removed are eqcallr so. Only frait which is sound, should" be used fresh or cooked. In cases of sieknes there is nothuur so azreeablo aa the imcv xrape or the lnscioca peach 1 1 and apple: and if the system has not f 1 been poiaoned with, druga no food is better. . ji It ahonld, howercr. be borne in mrad that half the trouble froea fmii-etiBrj H cornea from eating :t between xaeais. It shoold be taken at meal-time; but a great proportion is eaten at a tiaa wfeen it ahoriitl not e. ChOdren are fmit tirTed until thej hare an opportanity, and then eat too mach. and in all caaca the frait receives tin blabsc. Nature has nrovided & eonsoaii. sae cemion of bemes and frait ciruVWr ries. raspberries, blackberries, peache, apples, pears aad br canning, the sap ply can be" kept good throRgboat th year. Do not let the children get to starved that ther will eat saripe apples and steal them ai that! Ii they have nice berries, they will sever seek the apple-tree for bitter, pnekery frait. The varietiea are all aeeesary. Many, like the blackberry aad raspberry axe astringent; and these come at a season when the stuaere? heat reqnires such a corrective; the apple, which is essentiaDr the fruit of winter, has an opposite qcaf ity. We may easily choose, and thus avoid the use of drags, which should. ba only a last resort. In sickness cooled f raits arc probablr preferable, asbeisg more easily digesieJ. tilled sweet apples, alone, with cream, or bread and milk, make a dish not only aa the prcrrerb says, good cnoo-h for a king, but a great deal too good. The grape and strawberry lose by cooking, and all fruits lose aroma and flavor which no syrup can reatore or improve. Do not be atraul of frtuts tcey costma. acids, mineral salts, and nutritive ele ments mingled in jttsi the right propor tions; and when properly ripened, add partaken of in proper quantity, are tke most healthful articles of diet either for the sick or welL Six Tfaoasaad Tears OM. The Ashmolean STaseam. at Oxford, contains one of the oldest monuments cf civilization in the world, if, isdeud. it is not the Tery old est. This is the ualel stone of a tomb wbieh forsc-d. the bvr resting place of an officer who lived the tune of King Sent, of the secant? dvnasty, whose date is placed by 2! iiarictte mora than six thousand year ago. The stone is covered with that d cr eate and finished sculpture which. listr guisncd the early periods of Jgypsr history, and was immeasurably snpenc to the stir! and conventional art of tl latter ages of Egypt which we are sccc to rued to sec in our European sraseusr But it is also covered with, somethu more precious still thas sculpture, wi. hieroglyphics which show that even, that remote period Egyptian writL r was a complete and 'fins -ed art, with long ages i.X previous development lying behind it. The hieroglyphic characters xg? already used, not only pictorially and ideograph ically; but also to express syllables and alphabetic letters, the name of the king, for instance, being spelled alphabetically. In the hands of the Egyptian scribes, however. Egyptian writing never mado any further progress. With the fall of what is called tho Old Empire (about B. C. 3300) the freshness and expansive force of the people passed away. Egyptian life and thought became fossilized, and through the long-series of ceatsncs that followed Egypt resembled one of its own mummies, faithfully preserving tbe f una and features of a past age. and of a hi which had ceased to beat in its veins. Until the introduction of Christionit the only clumge undergone by Egyptian writing was tho invention of a running' hand, which in its earlier aad aitnplkr form is called -hieratic and in iu later form domotic. FtowxKs for "Yinttk. Uanleners and florists advise that plant intended to grow through the summer and then to bo removed to the house for winter blooming, should not 1 irfanred in thw gardens out of tho pots, in summer. It so treated, when taken np and potted in tho fall, the leaves will fall off, leaving tHnated, bare stalk, and it will.tako the Slant nearly all winter to recover: On ic contran nut tho plants in'pq&) small ut fir- . ttirXthe!,ground lorn