SIti (foist Yf00ttitL Site (&n$t wgunwtto Sfe PabUaned Erory Saturday XotbIbx; ST TURNER & COX, e Bsce, MalBS trc-cl, epp, tb.e Co art Hoate, Katrc of SobecrlpUoB la Cats. One Tear, in advance t i t f3 00 Six Months : t t l t l 1 60 Three Month : i t I 1 60 Single Cojiiea : : : t t t 10 THE HAJ8X OIa.Ea02YIA.rV Job Printing' Office. PENDLETON, OREG03T. BOOK AND JOB PRIHT1NB KATKN OP ADVERTUnaO XX CO IS. Jw. 1 Inch a 1 (0 2 luetics 2 CO Im. f C9 SO 7 00 8 CO 9 CO 13 06 IS CO 00 2m. t a oo SO) n m u ta a) to u to 3d rrj Hi 00 Jrr ma as m mm ma O (ft eon to to iato IOCS It OS MOO 30 09 asce asce so ta 63 CO 3 Inches i Inches 4 CO SCO i 700 800 loco column 15 CO JfoUees In local colamn.fflcenUperllceSrtt Icsenlon. 10 cents per Has each aHtasoauest In sertion. Adrertlilnx bills pay Ible quarterly. VOL. G PENDLETON, UALVriLLA COUNTY, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1SSO. NO. 3. Of every description aeally aad promptly csted t reasmaUo rates. Kcrncr. Simple saBo&aceaeats of births, marriages and deaths trul be inserted wkhoet charge. Obitaary notices will be charged far ac cording to their length. Single oojiiea of the EASvOascoxiAir, la wrap pers, lor mailing, can be obtained at this oiSee. We as rame no responsibility fee Tie in expressed by correspondents. r. race Terras. v t. TDSTIN St SELL, ATTORNEYS AT IiATf, AXD KOTAEIBS rCKSX Pendleton OrsgsB. Office in Ooart Howe. JOHN A. GUYEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. rrXDLETOK, OSBOOJT. 6rncx Tip stairs, abcrre PestoSes. ETARTS & WALlCEFa ATTORNEYS AT IiAW, rccDtrrox, oeegox. Orncc, In the Cotst Hoaas. DR. E. X. CLE J EMS, ' PHYSICIAN, StTBGEOX ASD ACCOUCHEE. JSot Bock, Umatilla County, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or night. IR J. B. LINDSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST. ixMHxrox, : : : : oeecox. Smgay a Specialty. J. 3L, PRTJETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. pexdixton : : : : orsoojc. OSee at resadesce. If. C XcXAT, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX. rrxuixrox, oeegox. Orncz Opposite the Pendleton HoteL W. F. KB EXE E, JT. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rEXDLETOK, OEEGOX. OSers his professional Berries to the people cl Pendleton and drrounding country. Orrccr At residence east of Court Hocse. C TTHITCOXU, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. PEXDIXTOX, OSEGOX. "Kill attend to all calls, day or night, with promptness. All diseases treated by the latest aad Tery beat modes fee the BafetrfUfptin; RAISES & LATTKE5CE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BAEEE CUT, OEEGOX. Will practice at law in all CrarU in Oregon and Idaho. Particular attention paid to buimeas in Baker ana Union counties. BE. J. IT, BALL, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. All calls promptly tHmUrd to, day or algkb Oitxcs Orer the Drag Stare. E. P. E1GA5, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. WESTOK, OSBGOX. Office on Main Street. 1. B. TCK5CK. V. B. OOX TURKKR & COX, ATTORNEYS AT IAW, rEXDLETOX, OKEOOX. af Office on Main street, opposite the Coort Home. LAND AGENCY. DWXGHT fc BAILEV, 6eMnd Until Afets, Notaries PrtHc, aatl EEAL STATE BEOUW, FeneMetoav, : : : : : Or-r HaTeTowasfeip Plat ef all SBrreyed lands in Umatilla cosaty, and Seeord of all Claims from first location down to the preaest time, and correct ed semi -weekly from the Lead OSee at La Grande. Will secure cLsimt for parties under any of the IatadLaws of the United States; conduct contested coses before tie Local Land Office, aad on apjeal to the Dspartmest at Washington. &fVfUl furnish Soldiers Additional Home etaad Floats and all kinds of Land Scrip on abort notice, aad at lowest market rates. Will buy and ell Land, CUiaa, City Property, etc on reason able comBi issicm. Tfle Plsis aad Keoards above referred to are the obIj cees of the kind in Umatilla coastrand set tlers can sare time aad a trip to La Grande by earning toss. We hay especial facilities for lo eslifig bw comers. mcb27. "WALLA "WALLA STEAM BAKERY. B8TABLISHED Df 18M. O. BRECHTER, fsMfaotwer of Bread. Cakes, Pies and til kinds of Cr&ekers. Ftre-preef bildiag. ?ts tJfty t i Walla, Wavtla S. Rotocsild. J E.1Uas ROTHCHILD&BEAW (Successors to &Rothchild) Would respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to their largely increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the inercasftl facilities afforded by their combination enables them to o2cr AT THE VERY LOWEST IATES. Tfcetr Stock will CaUt mm ssrtrr or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, KOTIORS, ETC. They will always take pleasure in filling any orders with which they may be eatrusted to tlx best of their ability. GRAINED HIDES And other produce takes is exchange at the Highest Market Pates. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. D.W. PRENTICE & 00. MUSIC STORE. 107 FlrstStrMtvFortland. Or. All tsstrsmesis sold ee tbs tssUHsest plan are at oar regular CASH PBICB3. Oar Pianos and Organs are tram the best makers, aad oar price aad tcrai are the easiest of any bouse on the North Pacific Coast. We folly cuarastee Cray Instrument ws sail, aad seb Piaso acd Orgxn is also acoampxxied with a funnies from the xnanuiaetauv. WEBER PIAH0S ARE THE REST. IasUnaeat Terms: M, SIM or mors, easb. balance, $15 or ix par mtmUi. HAIN8 BROS.' PIANOS ARE RELIABLE. Instill meat Terms: S35, 69 or cash; baUaec, fis ee ja) per ARE THE BEST MEDIUif-PEICED PIANO IN THE WORLD. iBstaQmest Terms: flS, tH, or mors, auit bakaee, $19 er lb par maath. ESTEY 0RGAWS SING THEIR OWN PRAISE AND LEAD THE WORLD. Standard Organs ARE UNRIVALED. Issfallraest Terms: 115, $25, e mora oast; balance, f 10 or (15 per mesth. If installment term as quoted shore do set exactly please, they can be ebaaged to suit eee Ye&ie&ee of customer. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. Music Dealers, in rcsLMBsss er 3. W. PREKTIOE A OO.'H XOKXHZ.7 Musical Journal. PRICK 75 CEJTTJl FBK TEAK. CatsOMSi2Wrlhf RewMttek EMbYfttr UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE COMPANY. MTAOrS WILL LEAVE FENDLETOX FOR V UATILLA Erery Tuev day, Tbursdar and Saturday at 19 P. rr Uirnine from Umatilla the same days on ar rival of the bosU from The Dalles FENDLETOX 011 THE DALLES Daily tU. Pilot Rock and Heppner at 6 A M. rEXDLETOX Foil WALLA W.LLA-lHy at7 A. and for Bo City at 2 A.M. NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK, Skflld Drirrrs, aad able le jfifetmance of t el the Company. erWe Fares on time are the features grcr reduced. LOT LIYERXORE, A GEM. Isbury, llsiler A Co-, PrsprietMrs. Opportunity 0UE SUBSCRIBERS ArrrKjatlsr tbe wmi!7 of oerniTftcrs tjrkt&x a lutrspbltua bmpsftr, tb ,ro tfwtorteXtL. EAST 0REG0NIAN CLUB .vm rat SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Chronicle. Tbs rcraltr ssUcrlrcVn trk of ee rater Is S3 00 per Year, Aal the Tnrtrsctwrtrtioo ci tia CIItOSTClX b SX Sowwcwfltrcraisit Hoik Papers for One Year For 84 IH Fectac Pre. Rxi rtrt rat to uo. c m klimar. rfUcul oak tt nUenlvr, or ts & ssaH rea ttt SO Cents. lock ssn sol A BOOK Booaii Is tJcci. V.vttrcraUtkstKUcriSa otaatistot 450 Books, xoon ncno.v. rorrsr. hitobt ctOGiurnT srotTisc. rxtnisa aa4 CtSiU us Facte? tUit&t Ur tta t cooom frota. TktkttodoVs nth xtber ssDlCS- rs. coorrx jiBDcrrT. LoscroxLcrw. TDtJCTSOS. N0XIXT. APDIWX.iU. HOW TO GET A UB3ARY. tSf Ut&t aJrsaur at tl irtt r2r. rcn ir l tieUm la Uc sua onratr4 ut etcioUcoWaa4feraaCHI.kjca.lB s4 Axictk tjrrrvta-r a tsalf tWi UrnX P9r.foU al UJo th crtat SMdecoitua Hrsa.tu VTEEKLT CUBOi'lCLE Ur cm Ttar.soi tlto ooii tbr cadres (or a titon. Tic. tr, sidtcx t co tfla ttrrtr nl scrtrUees. tVj cocU gtt tecfa raft sat tfca batat Tour Standard Works JL Ost el six wztmatHiccM at cor Uxm vooU tiTT EIGHT BOOKS Or in rahsrrirUsos at co tixa rOliJtlULX IVLi; or iUn ralacrtrtioc at cc, tias i (trslorclHinor Tweaty-Oao Beolss. TVVnrAs win U mi trt of sS sxss aal SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE JITHl Leading Newspaper or THE ITrxcifio Coast. THE CHKOJIfLE BCILBI5U. THE MAX FHASCICe CRR6XI. CL1; it ike first trer oo Ike ccas to aUlltr SDltatlMtrrhossaod:rlUtaitro(iU MTHS. Kalblac tst tbt oorid deiim to fcoov ts coltvl bn Its cofcj&ct. It alms to fill rrtrj rrnirt tarnt of a &ntlaM jrr. Its TclfCTsrbie Departs ars tbe tstest ao4 mot rrlisUt. IU Local Xrwt tlx fullert sod iptdett. ss4 lis XditorUls fron tb sUnt pros ts tt cnorj. THE CHReXirXE has alvsxttoeB.soJ slvsrswUt 1. lbs frles4 a&d chsiarteo cf tka reopU as asalct eomUnstioot, dlqora, eorrors. tionser cttrfrion of any kloJ. It wUlttlotr. irsdeot la rrcrythlnx, nectrsl la oothias; fair sal lopartlsl to all parties, rrt eiposlsx twoubfTrrrr fonocL aad wocUdx Tito ttuir BSeaTor to sromote and protect rrery lotemt of Interest pottle obon 1! strrts asioawbacttt trtruit lor its mrport. The SAX rKAXCtHCe fTEEKLT CTIBeXICZ, the nxt tflOUot sod ems. kU 'Wettlr Sewrrsptr In the World, prints remlsrlr 73 roinmos. or eitt pares, of Ken, Uterstars sod Censrsl IatonastioBi alio a ajafsiBcTBt Asriealtortl Prptrtmcst. $2 for One Tear, lododlBs; poctira, to aoj put of Iks UaltAl HtUt. .SAMPLE COPIES SEST TREE. 9F All onlerr Jnut I aaaibd kj tk cola Mdstoj M wdas to DnMODUATIO lLATKOUU. The Democratic jrty of the United State in Cou rrtition anv.ru J declare l First We pled go ourselres anew to tlie eottitutional doctrines and traditions of tlur. LVtnoaratte party as illustrated by the t-ar-ings aud example of aloujr line of I)e:uocrmtic statesmen and patriot, and embodied in the platfunn of tlie last Xatianal Cunrenttoa of the lrtr. Soend Opposition to centralixotion and tlt dangerous spirit of racruDchmmt which tends to ofwoolidate the lowers of all thedc portmvnU into one, and thus to create, what ever may be the fgrrai of prerntnnt, a real deeitlttn ; no sumptuary laws, separation of UtiuroL and Stale fur tbe pl uf cxeh. com mon settwots to Le fosteml and pruUvtcd. Tbitd Home rule, honest money, conit introf pW. silrer and rnper oourcrtiblc into switi en demand; tbe strict maintenance of tbe public faith. State and National, and a tahtf fr rvTt-nue only. FunrtL Tbe subordination of tbe military to the oiril j3wer, and a gracral and lior obkIi rejorra of tbo civil serrtee. Fifth Right to a freo ballet as tbe right prKvrratlte of all rihl, and must and shall be maintained in erery part of these United States. Sixth The exl-tinr admiaUtration is rrp mentatiro of mnHracv tmlr, and its claims of tbe right tu surround the VulWt buses with troops and deputy manbalo. to intimidate an! obstruct tbe election, and tbe unprecedented ue of the veto to maintain its corrupt and despotic pirer, m-ult tbe jwple and imper ils their isKtstutions. Ssrcotb Tbo great fraud of ISTtJ. by which uju a tilx roan I of tbe eteetoral rste of two States, tbe oastdtdate defeated at tbe pulls was dreUred to be Prridest, aad fur the first time is American hitory tbo will of tbe peo- &was et stdr under threat of military rio rc, strnek a deadly blow at our ss stem of rrprrvestatiTefrorernmesit. Tbe Democratic party, to prexrro tbe country front the hor rors of tke riril war, sabmitted for a time in :be firm aad potnotie faith that the projde woukI i-oib the erime in lV-". This issue prreedes aad dwarfs any other. Itimiooa mtv oacml duty up tbe ep!e of the ln-i-m tkan ws erer addrtwed to tbe eo&seleaee of a nation of freemen. Lttttoi Ve extcrate the eccn-e of this ad mstiiUratioa in maVin places for pjlltictil criaotaals, and domaad a reform by statute which shall task it foreTrr imr.ible for a defeat r-d eaadidaM to bribe bis way to tbe -oat of a usurper by Ttllaiturs upon the Jo fde. This sra read ogxia ta rjii to de moads. aod retl with sp)iau .', Nmtb Tbe rrosioUon ol Ssmutl J. Tildra aot aasa to be a raadfclate for eiectsos, tbo .xaltrd p ace to wbsrb be was eterted by a majority wf bis ooa&trymrn. and from which be wa exesuded by the leaders of tbo Repub. lieaa party, is rceesTrd by the Democrsts o the United Suto with senribilitr, and they declare their eaaSdeoee in bis wilem and 4riotim aad iatomly uasuilssd br tbe as saults of tbe eemmoa enemy, and tber further deolare tn htm taat be is ful laired into tbe retirement be has cboxa far bimself by tbo sympathy aad rvqect of bts fellow citxreat srbo regard bim sut one who, by ctVratiajr the standard of pubhe morality aad adorning and purifying tbe public seme, mmta the lat tne prautude of bis eoun and Li party. Teotb Pre ship aad a lire chance for American commerce tbe a and ea the land; aoduerimiuatiea tn foror of trantpor tatioa lines, corporations or moneTxitie. Ebrrratb Amendment of tbe iturlingame treaty; no mere Cbtnew iramiTratseu except for tra?rl. edueatsoa and foreign oostarrcsv and tbeieta earefolly guarded. Toeitb Pabbe money and public credit for !VKc puiKwe solely, and public lands far actual settlers. Thirteenth Tbe Democratic party is the friend of labor aad tbe laboring man, aad pledsvs iudf to protect bim aHke against tbe cormorants and tbe commune. Peurtemtb We congratulate1 tbe country upon the booesty and drift of the Democratic CjO(rrt-M which baa reduced tbe public expen diture HO,(A.Q,M) a year ; upua thoewntia nation of prwpmty at bome and tbo nation al baor abroad, and aboro all, upon the premise of such a ebangv ta tbe administra tion uf this GeTrrnmmt as shall insure its genuine lasting rtferm in errrj department of tbe public serrk. Tbo; kevping fancy pigeons will find that tit beat food for them, and on which ttier will thriTe, w tho sziall pea. Cracked wheat aad corn makes a good change. Find earth whero grows no weed, and yon mar find a heart where no error grows. PENDLETON HOTEL XI a In K tree l, rradleton. Sr. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED POPCLAK HOCIE Haricg bees EXTIRELY REFITTED aad REFURSISRED (or tbe receptioa cf guests. THE TABLE Will at all times be lou&d furnished with lbs rery best the market aflurda, and erery exertion made to satisfy tbe patrons of the boose. TUE BEDS Ars all aew, and tbe romna hare been fornlthed in tbe neatest style and with erery ronrenicsce usually (band in a Cri-clus house. THE PENDLETON HOTEL In all its departments will be up with the timet, and tbe proprietor is determined that it shall maintain tbe reputation cf being the Best MeRse Easter the XeHBlalas. Tho resident and traveling public are respect fully brited tocalL C BAB KB, Proprietor. II. W. UAILCT, ATTO ItNEY AT LAW, rrjcnurrav, onosx. Ofllee Main street, up slairr, erer EiitOsc go ilan wHire. J19 WILSON HOTEL. UMATILLA, OREGON. Mn. If. A. M'ilsen, formerly t f Orleans has b catral ob Frost street, Umatilla, where she has opened a drit-cUss botaL Tbo bouse has bees refitted, the beds are excellent, aad the table wBl be supplied with tbo best tbo market aftords. TrarelWs will aot regret stopping at this plans. X. W. Stags Company's eoscbot stop bars. TELEGRAMS. EASTERN. Fast Time from Mjrdnsjr to London. Ktrw Yobs, Oct 13 Tlie stramship Arizona Icarr-s nt noon to day. --lic uk s Australian mailt of tbe Otli ulL, r- tlv J at San Fran. loo by tlie stenmshlp City of Sydney, and w hlcli were dispatched br special train a thoamnd milrs at a rust of S1GG0 to overtake tlie te ular Irani which left San Franci o on Oct. lltu. TliU train, a Ith the mails, arrive at Jerrer City last eveolcK at 10 o'clock. It ii rxjrceU the Arizona will reach Queentnwu inldar-i, making the tioao from Sydney tu Ijondon 4 1 days. According to the hv-t report of tho postmaster geHeml of New Zealand, the average time cimsanied In the tot ae from Tdney via Kan Fraactco his been -15 days aqd about 6 hoar, and by war of Sae'z canal -Itf Uy and about -I hours. It will therefore be seen that the City of Sydney has redaced the tune of voyage fbarand one half days. Parts Brarlng on tbe I.lliuu. Casual Pro Jeet. NrwYosr, Oct. 1 Tlie World hzo the following: The Mlowin cointnuni catlon u especially inteteatiBgia that it nieclcaomcol tbe objection to thetuter oceanic canal eet fbrtn by Chief Xitnmo, chief of the Larva a of latitlc, in ho recent treatls on the ralsjert, aBd will etfectually set at rest all fa tare objection oi ilia; kiuu: U. S. llTttaoosariiK Orncz, oGjuniKT Omrr, " cat or NAVtaaTtojf, oton, Sept. r. 1SS0.J Daniel A tii men, If. g. X. llratuc Washington, Rear Admiral Sir In accordance with roar verbal re qU-it, I harecaiKetl to be complied from rroirds of this office the information which yoo desire, in reference to per cent;e of calm and Tartable winds which pre rail in the rtdaity of Panama aad on the eoa.it of Nicarvjroa respectively. From a total of 2353 obrrnratrOR in the bay of Panama, and of 1TS5 oWrvatiin on tbe coatt of i" icarazua, snd ia each cu cover ing rooglily about the same extent of ocean, it appear that calms aad variable winds at the former lorality antooct to 11 er cent, of the whole number of ob serration.s while at the latter they amoubt to fise per cent. Ia order to rrach the revMm of trade winds, Miimj veesels from latiama 1ob1 to India, Js jun, Caiiluraia or the north est eot, in Oiniint; oat of the luy aad afteraanb inakis-,; neccary aorthin?, will be ublird to asaae X) aslles throa;h var iable winds aad rextuoas calms before fix if? thatnerira in as good pornoa to make their wrttia; as trcl tearing the coast of Nicaracaa. Very rrtyect fally. J. it. V. DaKaurrr, llydro;rap)ier to Bamia of Xarr-altos. ItrcTrj- afBadlc. Sr. Ellsko.v, Ort. 13. It lent oat that only six raca are astsossts by the Foard nit accident; of thec Hah McKilrie and ileHe Eeat'tt baTo been jrotent alive, though sasall hope sf rcouTerr. They weie Utdly braisel and had their rlothre hteralir torn o 2" them. Two dead bodie, Jame Conway and Chaa. Boerae, ere recovered. Lp to a Lite hwsrlaat n.chl nu trace el the hodirs of James Eraser, erruaeoaaly stated foasd ia a prcvicea disraldi, and Lye a were fnaad. The ar-cident was oMsted throash workiag too clo- to the eld Bye pit, aboadoMv.'d 12 yr-ars ago. Kag Ish ConArWot of India nn In Xorrns btr. IxDtAXarot.L, Oct. H. Mr. English pronounce the rnmer about his with drawal from the national ticket entirely unfounded. It has never eves been mentioned to bim, and he knows ef no reason who it should be. He says he confidently extxrcta to be elected, and that Iudtana nilljro for Hancock and English in November. Salrl. Lewis Tsllcnchet raidins at 713 Val encia street blew out his brrins with a shot gnn this morning. Cause of the act unknown. Tbe Klretlon la tVrat Virginia. Wheeusg, Oct. 14 Indicatious are that the repoblicana bare reduced demo cratic majorities in a unmber of counties, hut the democratic majority will be not !es titan 00). The gteenbackent, who claimed 2o,(X3 in the Mate did not poll half that. The republican candidate for governor led hU ticket and beats the democratic candidate in his own home. The vote is very large. 10 P. M. Only a few counties in thin stale have reported. No reports of any ronseaDence bare been received from the great Kanawaha valley reyion. where the trreenback vote is principally located. The result of tho vote in tbe stain is therefore tbe merest guesswork. If the greenback vote in the state does not co 75,000, Jackson's (democrat) plurality for governor will be about 10,0u0. Tlie democrats here are eiaiminc the stale by from 12,000, to 13.CQ0, and the chairman of tbe republican committee concedes it by SUM. In l&TtJ the demo cratic majority in tbe state was upward of 1-1.000, and as returns from most ol the counties thus far heard, show a republi can gain in th majority this year, it ts but natural to suppose it will fail consider able below tlie?-? figures. Amendments to the constitution ore adopted by a lar,re majority. The legislature will be demo cratic in both branches. Tlie Onto Majority. Coltmbcs, Oct. 13. Towns-nd a major ity will bo about 19.000 and others on the ticket about 22,000. TIiohj are the exact figures prtdtcted by Foster on Tuts-iLiy evening. Townsend ran behind hts ticket because of the opposition of liquor men and because lie was traded. A Xarrsw Kstspe. New York. Oct 15. The Herald's Paris special says Hattmann, tho nihilist, teio grapha to the I nteiansttfcant to-day a full description of a mine which was to have blown up tlie imperial train of Alexander. He explains that tlie plot failed becauM an hour before tho paKta:ro of the train a carriage came alone the line and cut the wires connecting the dynamite with the hatterv. Harttnann aa.erts there arc 13, 000,000 organized radical in ltuvda. Hegtstratioa u Xesr York. New Yonic. Oct. 13. Ucgistnttion to-day 72,027, loUl for two days, 14570, aeainst S0.05I tho first two days last year. There were 13 arrests of pereons attempting to register on 1SCS papers. Kantral of rsthsr Treanor. Xrw Toac Oct. tL Tke funeral of Father Tres nor tiwk plsro tbls morning at St. Ltwreoct-'a church. Obltnarr noUres say Torkvllle. tks srtce of bis labor., ts like a nooso of rooamlnx. tram 10.KO to IXJKO people feel peTs.mslly kls loss. A solrsnn reqnlrm teas was .all at hi. obwiales. On. bondrrtt priests from tU and nelcbburlnK rlUes orcnpleit sests tn the rbsaesL Amoos those prevent were John Kelly. Jmlra Uonohae. ho ws with Father Treanorat tbo llmo of the accitleot. aad Kacorder Srathe. The church stss pocked with rvopl saJ sa iDavCM crowd vss easblotopb taln rutrsare. Th. remain, vers eoarered to Wot ran. Dar jvutnaepi. tor utmurui. A Toas( Thler". Aboyfmrteeo years old canted bahtrt Smith wss arrr.tej lo!ay. sad i-'lJXX wurtli ef ccttoa Mils of ubsajs which t. hoi stolen froa stnt post tioxrs rr feasd in bis putsewlen. Tbo Pr Qisestlon. Nrar Tsax. Oct. U. In the EpUrcjial coirrratieu Eer Dr Jiolsht crewatrU a uumorlsl to slmlalelr forbid by caooaUal smcadcte&t tbe ssU or rectal ef pvws la ccue&es. Isnporiatloa sf Ssrmiadjr fltJlloaa. 'a Toac. Oct. li. 8-Tent-a SoncaaJy .tab Usas vrr ahlfMat from this rlly to Wilrntartua. Uliceu, jntrrday, vker. slUr neorerta' froea tk tSrtrU ef tkslr ocean pasaaj I rura Fraare, tber 1U jm nil, it ts nptxtel that oat ef tho staf. buoswtUirotoCaUfsrnls. Tbry ars Tslool st from flOUltotau) rath. As tho II Isrfe .ultlons werw Il tkroexh tkc .tnatt alcslc ate to tkc f retcht itet of tk w ttk Oetrsl sod Itodaon Inter rsllrusd thry sttrsttnt ceusldmbi attrstwo. rrrncia Laills to Cooso to America far Coisa Silks. It Is slstat that Frrcrb silk has beeora satsferior ta oulltr. sod Aaertcaa silk so saprrier. taat tr .ral Karttlaa lsdias hsa mulrcd to send to Aavri cm this ssaooferblakUlkdmtatktdsof tkstr tmdl&( sata rtslly F"l aad rfars&e artUtes ts ttm Farutsa market. Important, If Trias. Xlas Cst Field ta w-c th redsirct of a ml cossplttart from Werta. who aster teases cp Is aacs' ova isstrrtsls. Miss Field, koorrer. broaakt (rocs bear sura Aaeneaa black stlk vtacb tbe re bwrsaed Parts eulUaer has fashioned lcto sa clabur. sUrwtsaic. Wbo Paid Or tbo Pst Mall Tratlaa. A corrMposdest at sak2 obo (aid tUZO for th poal tnia whVhbroaxht th A3trUltc isail orrr tke Crstrsl sod I' also rsdfic railroad, a svea. BesaU ta the Tnbaae of Toeaday- Faatmatter Jtases urnnd yetrrday. Tk Causa Psctae sad Cralral lartie railwaj eucpaO. pal.1 toe it- TbeT dsd it a. a asattrr of aaUocat pride, sxad otthoot tke kvepo of rt-rsrd ctkrr tkaa that arutajf out of th satisfaction of karl&c forvtrJed tke Aattrallaa xaallarruM tke ronUavest faster tkaa a erer tuat before- It oss a feat vhlrn ts Bet poawItU ta say ether rooatry m tke world, aatd as aa Amrricsa I sxa prool ef It. ftallroeut rompellllon. er. Leans. Ort IL The rsXtroaJ Irkt cosUaaM tt-xrpiT Th CTiicara A XlUa dropped lialtnl tUt eUtslJTStkls Bacr&lsjtSAd tke Wabsah lmr.1 steir oeot to II TS. kantt adnrUand to U a oad. lart tkaa sar other rued. TkesaUsiteiSresata st U TO. jestcrisys prU. ciuroaaia. Ptasd la KBstratlaa. Sas raacxco. 5ttkaaUl H.J!rl. V S. sxperTt ar. ts ksrm kauadir4 cf -sarrasu taased tor the urnt of teraotis charted with f rsad ta coaaacttas wttk rrjljtraUan. Tbe Steamer Dakota." Sax Fxa.vciico, Oct. 11 It is reported that the steamer Dakota baa been sold to the I"ada Ou'. Navrgation Co., and that she will continue m the British Columbia trade. Kbootlac anal Mlsalstc. Trtxiv, Oct. 12. Thomas F. Britten wa sbot at Harahaw List TbnrsIay by a man named McPhuae. He died la six boars. A tnan named 11 errs H was sbot lat ni;lit a: Cbariaton. He died Im mediately. To-day New York parti ei parchxsed tbe Uclmont fc San Antonio mines fir SacujutU, and the Washington Pool for -frtM.OuO, all or 11 ars haw district. Tbo Vlr ateserraUost. Thetecretary of the intcrlorhas decided that no claim will be rt-cogsized by any Biaerer j-etUrr to any mineral or other land upon the Ute reVervaihm which is haoed U'C sttlemrat or oconpaiion pre vious to formal opening to that rererra tvoc S EV ADA. ahoosiatt AOVny. Caaaov, Oct. IX tort atxbt a taaa sssed Trieid. tntSss( arst tr Ltrtcctfa k Cav. kvrosr mer. ekasts, aaa rrsacasoa. srsa sket ky a taaa - ktutr, fanaeTiy easptsrwi ta tao ZLjdte jaost. sdre. Tke ro xsru oer cscstas as Cams ts a stace -skes iUwtT aaked Fried to Ctr bias mere no rried ssU tke staf -ras so crredeal tkat ke cecld set swre. ti'a-atpag lx3y ires a ptitel aad abet Trtl ta tke lock. He is ex-pc-rtH to dte. Tke pesiengsrs booad U only vstk rTe. t!4 bla tolke Wpef tke state aat brootht katoaarvrs, If Fried ilea tier. 1 talk ci IjTitk- TORSIGX. A Ssrrsw Keraiao. Tot a. Oct. LL Tbe Urralfs Paris special says Bartsaaaa. tbe sikinat, telrfranks ta tae Ia tersaatcesst to-day a fait dMcriptaoa of a raise which oas to kare kbnra ap tke ls:prUI traia sf AVuader. Be explaias tkat Ike plot tailed brrBe sa bacr brfre tke paaaafe of tbe trata a rama Caaw akiax tke Use sad est tke rtm cosaertlavc tke draaslae -sttk tke battery. Bartavaaa seserts lien are UUUOAO BrraaXuvl rUi-aia ta Eia. Tbe MaHsanstratlon Abandenaat.-Co-raxrcrortx. Oct. IC Askostajcrs sattfy tke Saltaa tkat tke democttraiioa kas bera absa iaiei, iU ofc;ect taltaj: beea attalnrj. Tbo Brttltta In Afrtcaw Cara Te-am, Oct. i. The Saralas Backed aad bursed tke piniiisett oflaw aad barracks at Mam. OA. Bajley ollk SCO Bra Is braiered at Mairc Carrtatea. vtlk a email force, ts bettered at ktafe tcay. Belaf erccaeeta are ea tbe way A XtMortona Woanau Deaut. Lafa-rxm. Oct. 1L It ts stated that tke notorious 3fne. Roc kset. tke sawcslled female VacUier. has died la prism. She srss cooricted cf fraud ta Atajust, t-ti, aad rooderaaed to pesal sertitaJcv Wants an ArntyCorraa CcxTA-iT:xorxx, Oct. 14. The hh of Pt-iia telegraphs the sultan, demanding that a Turkish army corps be sent to the frontier to assist in quelling the Kurds. SOUTH AMaCKlCA. Try-laa- Settle. Tatraaazto. Oct. 15- lUrrraecXaaTes of tke three WUlrrreata. BoltrLr, Catle aad Frro. will meet ea board a U. S- maa-fsr at Arica. It Is understood tkat ose of IherUpoiaUocs ts tkat boatllltieo may bo raoUaned peodlcj; secotUUoaa. rrn. It ts Ttvort ej. will rrf ose tke cession of territory. The C. 8. sslal.ter left Vslronlso to-day for Arica ta be yrea cat at the raeetisc. SHORT BITS. It is a girl this time, Alfonso, but the returns are not all in. All editions or "Fox's Book of Mar tyrs" without tho picture or the man that carries a sixty pound basket at a picnic are spurious. William H. English lives in the house built for Henry Viard Beecher when he was pastor of an Indianapolis church. Mr. Hayes has a son, Alfonso has a daughter. Why can't aa international marriagn prevent Spain from firing on the American Hag. Take a linen dastcr, paint it black, fringe it with red, aad what nicer carri age robe could a clergyman ask for ? Ladies of tho congregation, why ait ye idle all the day. A boy can never tsake a man of him self by smoking cigarettes, though he may succeed ia becoming a sickly dwarf if ho neglects other business and smokes industriously. A North Carolina man planned to frighten his wife by a sham attempt at saiciilo. Ho was" to very gently hang himself, aad a friend was to cat his down; bat the friend was not proapt, aad the plotter was choked to death. Carrots do sot require much water kb til they begin to grow vigorously. Tho appearance oi the surface soil of the bed will show whets water is reqnired. Tho young plants mast bo thinned oat to about aa raeb apart. A starp watch should be kef Jfe sings, as they will ia short Imb tMdirvy & erop. The Part or DBlcIgae, This little Albanian seaport, which has suddenly become tho object of European diplomacy, resembles its Northern neigh bor, Ragnsa, in rjossessing two harbors. 1 1 i . i . iuv uuo uutrair sua vrnn is, turseTer, small and shallow, and could not accom modate vessels larger than two hundred tons. The other harbor Val di Noce is for Dnleigno what Gravota ia for Ra gnsa, and can shelter the largest vessels. But the entrance is troublesome on account of the narrow channel, and so for some time past the steamers of the Austrian Lloyd have bees accastoacd to stop at San Giovanni di 2dedua, a pro ceeding which has had a darAaging effect iL- . r. r ... . on uie prosperity ox xmicigno as lite port of Scutari. In 17G0 Dnleigno possessed 160 sea-going crafts; ai present it has not more than between bO and 00 vessels engaged exelnsively in a coasting: trade. Formerly, before the existence; of a distinct Austrian fleet, Dul cigno was a notorious pirates' nest, which sheltered fally 400 corsair vessels. But from 1315, when s raisers first hoisted the Austrian fiag, the num ber of these vessels rapidly diminished, aad those which remained were trans- formed into trad in ar craft. These, asam. all jbnt disappeared during the Greek war of indepenthrnce, being destroyed by the Greek corsairs. The old snd'new town at Dnleigno are divided from each other by the small harbor. T-e former, whiea includes the fortress, has not now more than eighty houses, half of which are uninhabited. The fortress, srirronnded by walls of great strength, is no Ionser of any importance; modern artillery would command it from the heights of 3dochura and KTorrm, The new town. has about 400 houses. There are about 2S60 yoharflTnexlin inhabitants, no?"" Servian f.tmilie reckoning abostrO individnals belonging to the Or thodox Greek Church, eight Romas. Catholic families reckoning 40 persons, and about a dozen huts inhabited by CO gypsies. It is only since 1S5S that Christians have been allowed to lire in Dnleigno. The Wwzl, which, is called, by the Albanians, Ulknra. by the Turks, Olgun, by the Servians. Ulshia. bore ia ancient times the name of Ulcinium, and previously Okhininra. Pliny tells us it was rounded by faithres from Colchis, who gave it the name of Col chiniuci. After the division of the Em pire, Dnleigno fell to the rulers of the b-ast, ami remaned toll the eleventh caatary snbtect to CoastantinoTJle, In 1159 the Servians obtained possession of Unlcigno, and held xt till 1405; the Venetians then acquired it, and held it till 1371. when the Turks, under Achnoet Pasha, took it. The Venetians made several attempts to regain Dulcigno. notably in 171S, under Schulenbnrg. From that date the Turks remained in andispnted rjecspation till isia, wnen a Jdontenegrin lorea under Plamenac took it by storm. On tiri occasion ICO" men of" the Turkish garri son were killed and 500 taken prisoners. Three colors. 5 guns, and 1500 muskets became the spoil of the victors, who fl ISO men oiled and 3UU wounded. Dnr- is.tr the assault the town was set on tire and the greater part of it burned down. Subsequently the ilontcnegrins endeav ored to coaciliato the inliabitanU of Dnleigno. Wtat the Xosr Eat. A Moorish breakfast consists of cas- cur-m, a cake of baked granules deftly made cf fioor which eats crisp and sweet nflk, butter, omelets, pigeons cooked in oil. sweet potatoes, force-meat and sweet tarts of hoaev. butter and etss. Tea. which is quite a "course meal, is taxen seated cross legged on soft carpets spread on the floor around a handsome and costlv tray with dwarf feet raisinir -A " , . . . . z a tew mcnea xrom tee troor, xurnisced with drinking glasses ia place of china cups. The formidable meal which is served by aa upper man servant, excites the European visitors wonder and dismay. First, the teapot or ket tle, if named siter its shape is filled with, green tea, sugar aad water ia such proportions as to make a thick sweet syrup, which is drunk without milk "or cream. Then follows an infnsioa of tea and spearmint; yet another of tea and wormwood ;rot another of tea and lemon verbena, and yet another of tea and cit ron. On great occasions a sixth is added, to tea and ambergns. Nothing is eaten. The "weed" usuallv follows ; bat the Xoor.though a smoker, is not aa "invet erate." Dinner consists of various dishes or mutton, fish and fowl, ingeni ously aad artistically served ia mixtures or pomades, soaps, spices and cosmetics ; so, at least, Englishmen declare who have had ia courtesy to swallow the pre parations. Knives, forks and spoons are dispensed with, perhaps, despised. Around a central dish gathers the com pany, as usual cross-legged on the tfoor. At "In the name of God," which is the brief grace pro nounced by the master of the house, the slave removes tho cover from the bowl ; lifted hands are thrust into tho smoking dish and morsels of its contents, deftly rolled into convenient forms, are tossed dripping into the mouth with a neatness and percision truly wonderful. Exact portions are picked from fowl and fish and mutton-chop bono without delay or effort. Sharp nails are said to act as knives. After tlie course water aad Bap kins are brought around. The wash over, another dish aad aaother plane of the paws into the savory mess. In cense is often burned during tho dinner, which fills the apartment with delicate aroma. When a meal is served ia the open court the ladies ol the house are permitted to gazo on their lords from tho open balcony which usually sur rounds iU A hanging-basket of sponge is a very pretty window ornament. Tako a good sixed sponge and sow it full of rice, oats, or wheat, placing it for a week or tea days in a shallow dish containing water. The spongo will absorb the moisture, and the seeds will begin to sprout before many days. When this has fairly takes, place the sponge may bo suspended by a cord from a hook at tho top or tho win dow, so as to swing freo, where it will get a little saa. It will thus becomo a living BMru of greea, vad squire bat Ultra aaotsiare.