J)AILY. p A.TLY. 'Jt'm.JliM .OCT" The East Oregonian. itAit.Y, : hkmi-wkkkijY, tiro. Noway, bu n sonsatlcnal; Freeh, but not coarse; t Liberal, but not wicked. SCRIP AT PARI Bslllla Counly Scrip taken at par O..UailMtrMn A rl it n .. this omco on ouuoiiiiH"",t Lor Job Printing Account. lOL. 1. PBSPLETQ1T, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS. 1SS8. NO. 1S3. M IjODUE DIKKCTOKY. fEfli every Jlon.lrty night In Odd Vol' IMMH. i. . , vTiMCTON uiaITKii no. zt, it. a. m. ?."!!. "..V ,1.. t,i.i.nli T.l,ll,ln nn llin in'j li Fridays of each month, nt7-' lll(k. J. I. HtTfHIKK.JI. I., r.ll.lMMW IrtWry.. fPSZIi: LOPUK NO. 6M. A. K. A A. M. I virtu on the necond and fourth Mnn I, of each month, at 7:30 o'clock. II, J. ..urn I.TI1V I.OlKlK NO. 1,2. A. R A A.M. MrU In llo Miwonlo Tuinplo on the , V., ihinl Monday of rnch montli nt foVlocK. T. J. .Million, W. M.; It. ai. kDKR,mvrcinrr. TfUA r.t)IKlK NO. 1H.V. O.XJ.W. Meet ifirr Th'irvriuy nlxlit nt the Knglne. ... t, n nvlnrk. J. C. .RAiititK. At. j K.'l'. Tt'HTIM, Recorder. fcRKKA I.OPOK NO. 32. I. O. O. F. Meets .rery nmuruiiy i-yi-iiihk i i..wo ciock. 17 M. U lliiHhrou-k.N. o. rMATfM.A KNOAMI'MENT NO. 17. 1. O I iv V. Meets oil I ho second mid IunI rvr of fiirti month, nt 7:.K) o'clock. MvruMOliK.C. P.i K. K. HllAHON,fcrlbo f v. - .-j- Rothchild ft Bean DEALERS JN- bUMXK ItKIIKUCA I.OIHJK No. IJ. I. O. JO. r. Mici" mi' nrt nnu mini jours tofrarli mmith. LllMONY MMKJK No'it, K. OP P. lfl III "o i-ennws- nun rvery inr- 1 ' ... in ....I....I. I , I .. ......... l.jCJ. WlllTAKKK,K. Ilf It.lllUl H. ItMOV LOIKIK NO. i. K. OKI'. .Meets In I (Mil Femurs- iiiiii every wciincMiny nine nt 7S.10 o'clock. M. MliHKIIKAti, I!. H.MIAnmM), K. of It. mid H. llT CAltHiN IMWT, .A. It, mp'fltH nt Whfcipm iiniicrcry rniirxiiiy night. , U'Airi.K, Coinmiiiiilcr; J. H. Howkn. lolint. ATTOKNKYH. blLUAJt PARSON, ATTOflNKY AT I luw. Olllcc Room No. II, Assoclu I Block, Pendleton, Oregon. IlILRY A llIiI,i:AY, A1TOIINKYH it lAr. IIIIcc ItooniN 1. S mill I An- litlon niock, rrndloton, Orcuon. ll'Vnt A KITZOKUAt,!), ATroKNKYH it Uiw. Koomx No. 6 Hint e, Ainocliw i HlMk, I'nii'lkton, OrcKon. J. I1KAN. ATfOllNKY AT UW.i OBlrm .Mlilli Hlrcrl. in Thnniimnn.l itirt liullilhK, ovf r the IVnt-Onicn. ' IX A MINOR I in, UtPoii. , ATTOIINHYH AT LAW. I I'lmt NniIoiiiiI HniiK, I'on-1 V. IK TCIIKIt. ATTOItNKY AT LAW. . Ctiilfrvllltt.Orvcnn. Will i.nirtlcp , raotu tit Ori'Kiin ui:t ..'utiliii:ton. (,nl I.ODipmiiiitlyntteiidil 'u, 1 Iajihky a waobii, attoiinkyh at lW. IIIHIIllH .1 II III! 4 til lllfi KtLNL llrt. lUi," l.iilhtltiit, corner of itnlu nnd Wobb m, iTmueioc, uri'jon. AKTKIl A WIIITK. AlTOflNKYK AT Uw, I'tnillBton, Oregon, Nodiim H nnd H-lll(ll IIIOCK. li'HYMCIANH AND PUltOKONS. RVA??,7litIn rflAiallfnllitil vlvun If r(iiiinatlnm unit 111 llthMUk. ISilitilillnllf.ti r.v. Pln.i LVIIXMIIIIIIUII in v y (ruction loth of chiIi nionlh. Otllcc- IMIIH, rrlldtclDII, Ori'SOll. OKIKWOI.I). IMIYHIOIA.N AND HUlt- imil llln.'n III lrvlllf ilrnir ilnrn ill Uirton, R. lUUKKIt, I'HYHICIAN ANUHIMt. Iran, Itoom u AuMwiuilim lilnck. MMmri, I'endlflPii, Ominii. lJ. M. I'ltl'Krr, I'HYHICIAN AND I fonrroil. tltllci'! Oior MooriiolUM rmort, more, noriifr of Johmon ami purtus lndlPtmi, Oregon In. ft. kino., m. a ofkick ovku Mftorlmu.e A Co.' i.tort. Ue.ldencc.on vr"'1 0uri tptit. lldHldcnce r "unrriiiiiirciru ny lilcphmie with VII- FKtL Kunrelll ullAliltnn olvnn In Ihn i( women nnd children. OKNTI8T8. B. UEATIK, HKNTIHT. OAS ADMIN- irintk Balldlncr. I'cndletou, Oregon. MECHANICS. S HAltKKH. cnvTiuiTOH iit'n Builder, l'ndlUn. OrtKon. i.ouutry iDeelaltT. i'.n...uiu. ,,iui,.,i ..n Uolfc,. " A. IliMHIIVJ "' lllltrntril A VT ! v'i unit TttiJLU iv 4U if f' !UTft ordem at reildrnro, I UODnlrv nntiM chu...i i ILMAM ROPER, HLAOKHMIT II AND i4!te?"MV.AJ'd.rdel m-.u: y , MVl miu " LAtSiiBn?.WN' 08R CARRIAGE Zbu!.. ,n,'"trKneiir Court etreeU w i uill "Unfj gort noljce orden w Sim rT.infiJ" I?. PP 'M,n' fl uT.1 WIL.KINHON. PRACTICAL ii-ii !l.x."Kr "Ba unronomewr M iiTilS "'Ali1" aUjv I'runchM. All wor work tnd,Mln IffNlC DUPHAT. KTONK AND liniOK Mm udleton, Orrcon. Tomb- r'iudV. niiu.H:2l e,,.,lR? esB'?" Wacki?" excuted reiwonably. Jlo. wkHre-pniof ptirtuioniL CAN UK HAD AT THE Mot. ,h. ;,,A,' om"' t price thai Printing hoiup m Hmtern Oreron 1EY1 rornll k"nd of I.roai. liLAMKlt,ll'll a UlUli DeeJt. Mor'ir4(e. eta,! nnronniforClreull.l t,.Lir Anil T m . 1 1 .. f .. K J Job Printing. Bookbludlns.i !l? ? 'la In the prIntmK 0i rf,,i,i',l!ERXI MADE! General Merchandise. v Main and Alta Sts. Cheap News ! East Oregfonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD From now until after the Presidential election in November for Only 75 Cents. Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton. Oregon. JUST ARRIVED! A Large Stock of New Furniture and Household Uoods At Shulze's Store Main Street, Pendleton. Goods SoW oa tin InstiM Plan on Easy Tims, C. K IMXHKVKUT. N. H. TENNEHY. K. II. ItlCIIMONU. R. T. R. CO. Gro ar.d see their new style Photos "The Russian." Portraits in Crayon. Frame, Copying, Etc. R. T. R. Co., Photograph ra. - ' Pendleton, Oregon. ccMSora to J. A. Briggs. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, VOItTI.ANO POINTS. Tim tlnvll lliirnlne O, A T. Klectl.m A Yoiuit'rhpr-Jikui4iinil Wnlnwrlflit -A Onirrom Mini, i:tc. lNiUThAM), Or., Oct. 1!. f ho Chinewi fcstiviil culloil tliu "Suerlllfo of thu Dovil." which is held unco it year, in how In full lilitHt In HiIh city. Tim fcstlvltlen will I'onllntiu until Octobur lltli. Tha )rincl)itl fi'remony In thu btiniiiiK of a MH)ruuvii, wnuu u ttenerulu Htrulo tukvH placo for the iWHOHHion of kiuuII pot-Hoim of liis (Iivkh. Wliouvcr pultiH poKhOHHlon of u (tluco will huvo t;ood hick, it i thought, for the onguing year, llcueo the llRht over tho (IovII'h dreH Ih u rics jHjruto one. Henry Vlllitrd, who uptln virtually eontrolH tho Noitheru 1'ucitlc, Ih now niitklii(f httiiHolt folt in tho Oregon o Triitiecontlhonlal YcHtorduy ut u dlrvc tors' tnuolitiK of tho O. t T. tOuiputiv, A. I). Charlton and 8. (i. Fulton, Udli Northern l'uclfltt uIIIcIuIh, wcro elected dl rontons in place of .1. AI. Fox nnd Win. Mackintosh, who declined to nerve. Tho buhy robher, (ieorun Ilunlou, who, with two other Imyn, ntolo f NO from tlie cufo of U. Anittv it Cy. ycntordity ilcnd guilty, nud wtiti Htihtenrcd to one year in tho iKiultoiitiarv; but on recoiutuetidif tiou of Dintrict Attnrnoy McCiinn wiih huh Iionded iiidellnllely. Tho boy Ih but thirteen yearn of uko. Four htinterrt butted nltiuty-nlno ilneltH on HauvioH lhlaml last Sunday. County Clerk K. C. Wheeler hax Junt rotuineif from a tiip to l'ondloton. lie in loud in iirulo of that city, and very conlltlunt that a grout fntuio Ih in Htoro lor it. I.oiiIh JitincH and Matlo Walinvrlu-lit opened for it weok'n uiiKaitcinent in "Uttiello" ut tlui iNew raric theater luNt night. Thu beauty and braltiH of I'ott laud turned out to fee them, and no more llatterini! reception Iiiih Ijcoii ac corded ativ meiiiberH of tho profensloii In HiIh ellv for uiuiiv carn. Sin-aklni: of tho play, it well known critic wild to your romirlcr hint nluhi: "in hcoiiii: tno ureal dramatic! tragedy of 'Othello' ono go in ShakoHcaro uiiudtiltcrutcd. Mr. Juiiich' idea of HiIh part, 'Othello,' H.otnH to bu perfect. Ills act lug wan hlrong and vlg- DrotiH. Ilu achieved ull tho cllinaxert with Hticcosri. and when thu curluin fell. left In my iiittid a now aiul tttroug picture of the ugoni.ed, noblediearled Moor. MIch Wulnwrlght'H JVmleinoiia I what pen Ih udodiiato to it duxcriptlon of IIh In- nocunt liivoiiHtiohH. ilH tender, nover-dy- Ing lovo, itH dainty ooiiuelry, Hh gnu-o of motion, itH HWcetnenH of voice, itH raro iutcinrctatiou of thu mauler thoughtH." Tho wliolo company wan Htrong und ox cellent. Tonight "Ah You I.Ike It;" Wt'dncHdav. VlrgltUUH;" inurftiay, I lam ot : "Friday. ''Hchool for fccundal :" Saturday matinee, "(Iretchcn." A drove of 800 Miccii urnved near l'.unt Portland Hnudav. Thov wore driven from (5raHH vulloy, Wai-co county, by ono man und two dogii, in ten day, with a Iohh of but two hoad. Clmrli'H T. Itattelle. tho well known ticket HcaliHtr, Iiuh been uppolnted ticket agont of thin city for tho Southern 1'a cillo Company. Tho roonm lined for manv yearn uh tho Argonaut wiloon, cor nor of Virxt und Alder HtrcetH, tun Iniliig fitted up for uu nlllco. Ah u ecntloman Htopiwd from tho O. fc 0. train yeHtorday morning, u 'purno dropiKtl from hli overcoat Kx;kct. It wiih picked up by "Itob," u nownboy, who ran ipilto udiHtunco, overtook, tho man, und placed nit! purno in inn iiunu, niiuruuuii tho largo-heurted und genoroiiH man guvo Hob u nickel, mo UHinniHiimunv ni uie boy rendered lilni hiksccIiIobh for u mo mcnt. Imt rprnvnrlni! hiniRclf ho too!c U dlmo from IiIh own ocket, und with tho nickel handed it to tho Granger with tho remark: "Tako thin, you may need it lw foro leaving town," Tho wullet Ih nald to huvo contulned foOO in currency, nun gitnerotiH man, wiio ih it poo; unit nnoo manufacturer of Norton, und u "protec tionist," Ih do doubt a relative of the fel low who used to clvo1 hln little boy flvo centn ut night for blacking bin liootH, und get up when tho boy wuh unlecp und ideal tho money from IiIh twket, und. lick him the next day for lotting it. It U Hufo to fay that there U no better reHtuurant on the Coast than Frieman'H, of this city. Ito Rure and out there when in Portland. He has tho bent cooks ob tainable, and everything to est that can be found in the markets. THK NKW CIIINItHK LAW. II la Itellet.d thmt Krrn Chlnnmeu Now on Tkelr May Amerlen I'orU Citunot Land. Wahiiinciton, Oct. a. It Ih not proba ble that uuy ucjlon will bo taken by the Senuto towuru tho cnactmunt of u law to allow tho Clilneco who had embarked on their return to the 1'nltctl States, duly provided with cettltlcatcH, beforo tho pun- Nigo of tlui bill Hlgned yeiderday, to laud upon their arrival in HiIh Country. monir tho I'ncllic Count enatorHund re- prewututives tho tcellng in very tie no nil tbst tho ChihCHO now in IruiiHlt catitiotlo permitted to laud upon their arrival, and that thoy intiHt Iks returned to tho imrt of r.mbaikutlou. ilio law Ih mandatlory. they nlllrm, and cannot be evaded. YKHTKKDA Y'N ItAUKrt. Tim Iliinnennnil Winner, nt Wnlla Wullii Yrtlcrtliiy. In tho Hpeclnl trot, thrco In live. I.lttlo 1'iatik wuh llrnt. JamcH O. Kecond. (7urrio C. third; purno il'UU. iiiu puiuiiu rucu wiih n inn, iiiuu ueairi, purKi 100, fur thu bent threu in llvu for J :lt) hori-en. Col. llnldHhaw Hint. Fnu- luxlo necoiid, Orecu third; tlmu L'i.Wj For thu I'loneer Hlaku. tuirm $200. Uroudchurch wuh tho winner. Arthur II. neeond, I'at lluinin third; tliuo 1 :0Utt. in tno closing nice, a iRKi-yuiil (Iiihii. IK'UUH and Cavuno Molllo mitdu u dead heat, tiino It wuh run over, und HogtiH won; tlmu II.. NTItlKK IN MISSOURI. TUB WIIKAT MAKKKT. UboIbIIub t Nw York, Liverpool nd Chlcago-Han francltc Stuck. CiiiVaoo, Oct. 3. Wheat, 1.04,' for cash and October, 1.0U4 'or November, l.OOJi for Decembor. New York quotations are H.Ort for cash, 1.07i for November, WW tor December. , , , At Liverpool the wheat market isoulet. California, 7s. lid. Ban Fjiancihco. Oct. 3. A f trong feel ing provulled in tho stock markets yes terday, and there wuh an udvanco ull along the line. Con. Cal. und Vlrglnlu und Ophlr cloHcd 7o cents over tho pre vious day, und Coufldeuco jumped up to twenty dollars, un advance of '.25. Other advances ranged from five to thirty cents. A Fuctory Peetroyail. Fkxsmo, Cal., Oct. 3. Iiroughton's rsisln-box factory was destroyed by fire here yesterday ; loss 115,000. Mikado K ported R.ad. ljoHBQtU, Oct. 3. The Mikado is re ferted dead at Khsrtouifl. (Val Miner to the Numlier of !J t.oill) tjnll Work, lli'cnuan Their llrumuil fur Wage It Nut UranU'd. Mr. Louis, Oct. 3. Twenty-olio thou sand mlnurH employed by tliu St. 1 .mi In CoitHolldHted Coal Company havo gouo out on it ntrlko. Thoy havu been hold ing wivkly mcotliigH for Hover.tl montliH at Kant St. LoiiIh, llullovlllo, ami Alton, endeavoring to urrungo u satisfactory mle of wages, but wcro unublu toagreu with the 1 Rinse. Thu mlnuiH demanded two and a quarter centn per bushel, top weight, for mining coal, which would Isj one-half cent nsr bushel above thu price now paid. VIII?iTMKNiltOWNKIIt rctiflonH. in tho latter ho Hlmply urgubn, which in tho prosent emergency Is all that any man can do. No reasoning can set iihIiIu tho unjust newt and unreusonu blenuHH of it t'ontinuod high tarlll I' taxa tion. Tho fruit crop in tho "Inland Empire" Is very short this year, and therefore a largo amount of that necessary commo dity must 1k ptocured from tho Willam ette, fruit groworH. Now hupjioho tho fruit men hero could Induce the railroad company to ntlso tho freight on this product ono cont it pound, it would cna blo them to command just that much moio on tho homo product ; yet ovorv lte publlcan who has to buy IiIh winter's fruit would ntl.o u howl against such a protectlvo tarlll. Thoy could at onco rt allzo thu unfairness of tho sltuutlon lw eauso brought directly to their doom. Mr. Scott scetiiH greatly exorcised over thu probability that Mr. Cleveland, a Democratic President, is likely to do so wlso and bonollcial un act un to sign the now Chineso exclusion bill, and suggests Unit Mill (ittli,tm tfol'iiriimniit u-hllhi hn ....... ..... . - . r ' ii "i ii ......... justitled In withdrawing from un her ten or twulvu million dollar tnulo. Supdoho she (iocs so fooliHh it thing, which Is not at all likely, can't our pcoPlu, who huvo formed tho uiicontmlablo litthlt of wear ing Chlnesn silks and Htnoklng Chlnosu oiiIuiuh, get them through an intennn iIiiiIh sotirco; or would tho IiuuiIh of tho Intercessor remove, that iiecullar and du lluhtful Chlnosooilor, so pleasant to soma folks? These people who uro making tho ureutest nolsu and itslm: tho least amount of just reasoning on this tarlll' question uro tne wool grower. jh an atoal to thu nMisouInu facultiuH of tho laborlnir classcH who are comelled by thu rigidity of thu cltmatu to wear woolen fabrics, 'I wllluivo tho plain facts resultimr from the chaugcH an pmK)sed by tho Mills bill, and thosu olfured by the "wool groworH' schedule." An ordinary family will wear, In tho courso of it year, ut leust ono hundred dollars' worth of woolen gisslri. Thu Mills bill reduces these goods about 30 tier cent, or $30 on tho amount consumed by thu family, whllu on thu other hand the sheep grow ers and woolon nuiiiufiicturors' associa tion clamor for an Increase of 40 H)rc.ont. orflOontho amount used by tho said family, or a saving lwtwouu tho two hills of f"0 or soveiPteiitliH. Now, my dour farmer, which of these proiKisi- lions do you upprovo? I know A Nteaiiier'n Swell t'ni.le Their Hon I and Noun Are Havi'd. San Fiiancisco, Oct four. couhIhIIiil' of .1 watchman on tho Union , i,i , i... & rr hartende ! ! TlZt ... ...it.. ,.r ..... ... . will vote to iimku thu above dlscrimlim i ., '. tl,lr(v f ! men who wuro ho grluvously trampled on ...... M..1J..11. hy sheep lienlerH it few yearn ago that uT. ,i I , l . ' t ly lesorled to saltHtor to protect their .. ,u I . "''fdrniH from tho encroachment of llimi anon tliu samu ,,,,,. ,..i ,..,i n,..,. , ii i..i and a lioatimm mimed Nelson, who of fered his services to tako tho other ihrco men on it tlshlng uxcurslon, left thu city yesterday morning. About an hour af ter Ihnir depaituru, it heavy swell, an Incoming steamer, cap- boat und thu four men weru Nonu of tho ImxIIch were re- causetl by sued tno drowned, covered. A HAD OUTLOOK, Drouth Hint Orihiiiprr Ilettrujr t'ro' lit Halvadur--An Otitrdiin Ve.nel In Hit; ht. San Fjiani'isco, Oct. 3. -Tho Hteumer Urunuda, which urilved from I'auaiiia yesterday brlugn news that owing to lack of ntin in various departments of tho Itu public of Salvador, ull thu crops havu been lost, To udd to this, there bus lieen u plaguo of gruHshoppcrH. 'Iliu ilritlsli Hark Maelgwyn 170 days days overdue from l.lvcrKiol, with u ctrgo with gonorul merilmndlso, put In un uppeuranco iiiih morning. A KOUL MUltlll'.H DlHCOVKRKD. A Olrl Throw. Dunn a 1'roaprrt Hula and tiarleil, and Her Murderer Arre.lnl, Hrlkna, Mont., Oct. 3. (ico. Hryson, who has been urrested hero,charged with the murder of Anna l.uudntrutn, with whom he hud been living, und whose bedy was found yesterday in u prospect hole about a mile from the city, covered with rocks and dirt. She had evidently been dragged to the shaft ami thrown down by her murderer, und afterwards covered up. A ro was found In tho hole by which thu murderer, had crawled up the shaft after doing his work. KANT it tilt KTCIIINOS, Tarln-Talk-Hrutt'e rat Flop-Wtiy This Hll.oe.-A Walla Walla Candidate. Rttfular CorreiponUence, Mud Chkkk. Sept. W, 1888. What's the matter with Oregon 7 The election only ono month oil", and not u shot been fired. While the campaign waxes hadoH-liko in Indianu. with un av erage of 2600 HcechcH u night, hero we aru uway out hero in Oregon, the lund of tho "golden harvest," bowling ulong through tho most exciting campaign on record, without a single stump orator to to disturb tho deathlike stillness that bus gatheicd uround our shores, or u voice to echo In unison to tho bight-hawk's hul lowed cry. l'erhujis we uro doing en uuce for tho largu majority !uit Juno. Ilowbelt, wo can find Homo solace in the Incongruous utterances of tho "7-slded" Portland Oregonian. This week's sup plement to tho Kast Ohuuonian Is brim full of bristling free-trado quotations from tho Portland wind-bug, some of them mora rabid In tone und expression than an) utterances from the most ultra tarltr reform Democrats, not excel ding tho great godfather of free trudo, Henri Wut terson. Shades of Nephil what has crossed the great Scott's mental vision that he should so completely Hop? Hut then it is apparent to every thinking per son that his change is not of lieart, but of argument. Ju his former Issues he lions lit thu sheep man's favor. It has just c inn to my knowledge that Unclti .lltniny Cusker In a candidate for thu Washington Territory lA'glstuturo from Wiillu Walht county. A wiser no- I lection could by no iosslhllIly huvo been made. Undo Jim is it staunch, true friend of thu xir man, for hu lias long lieeu onu himself ; a good debater, ready reus'iuur, and truo to tho principles of Domis:niey; a born hater of shanm und snobbery, ieerlesH In IiIh views of self government, and withal uu old settlor built facing thu road. Tho only objection uny man t an offer for not HtipNjrilng him Is that ho is a Democrat. If hu had no party utlllla lions whatever, hu would tower ubovo tho dudo lawyer ho opitoscs him like Mount Hood ubovo u gophor-hill, Iwlng a man of every day, practical good-pouso iiuallllcatlonH, Tliuru Ih no reason why tliu laboring cIuhnuh of W. W, Co. should not elect such u man to go to their leglH latlvu hulls to correct somu former p4r nli'loiiH legislation, I havo hud bUNlueHS relations with Mr. Custer, und always found him us square-toed uh u Morocco sllpiwr. Whut's thu mutter with tho "Mliton. Fuglu" man that hu didn't tell uh there wuhu veritublo building Imkuh in that beautiful "borough?" Coming through thero tho other day I began counting (lie buildings under coiiHtruction.mid recently constructed, until the number ruu uwuy up, und I got them mixed with Cleve land's majority, und I had to give it up. She's a stunner, und no raistuku. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Litchtluld, of U llirop. Cal,, arrived this morning to pay their brother und sister, Mr. Mid Mrs. Wm, Krulmun, a long promised visit. 1. K. Linn, a recent arrival from the laud ot "red upples," is vlsltlug relatives on Mud creek. Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Itallou, to gratify a long cherished desire, havu gone on a pleasure trip to the old homo lit Ohio. Their two boys, (Jruut and Harry, have returned from the mines, und will tuke care of thu place during the old folks' ab sence. John K., who fondly cherishes and cul tivates u few stray hairs ou bin upjsjr Up, says ho bus gone back on beef und mut ton, but dearly loven pork, especially (iru-hani. Joo Dennis und wlfu move to the Hud son Iluyjo-morrow, to koep house this winter for Hurvey Young, Ilurvey's father having deserted him since his lato filial attachment ut Milton. Where, oh where, is tho next Mrs. Y? Wn.us. N, 11. Harris was last Saturday for the fourth time acquitted by u Union county !ury on a churgo of embozglomeut pro erred against him by the Sumuiervlllo bunk. Three white men began fooling with a negro in Memphis, when he secured a shotgun and shot und killed two of them. Crops of cereals and potatoes In Ger many are very poor.