Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1900)
0 EVENING EDITION DAILY HENINC EDITION ,li Kindi of rriMiiay. i The List Orrfconlan Will '!' II Put Vmir "Aa, le The Heat Ih-egonlan ami hate II ...lta... I PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBTOON. FB1DAT, BBPTEMBBB 14, I BOO. NO. .'JIM 9 Frederick Nolf Scholars Attention Tib'ef and NNM 'r?e tilth I Ifrt ITderfor Bo ks. 1 itffll'IlT Hllll IM'n' SfbriinTP, ? lot le. itl wlt' il" 'c , 'tn, large tablet, . , ..n.l s'iicil tabl, I. 1 fIJLr iH'ii.-il craters, In each. I rul'l" " ' T'"''' '"'"'i' I r ! i fLanitr.! go -I WMi ' ETwi. , bitti' i"' Sanford iMMtl ink. ajarh ''""K ""''I' lindi b" k -ini(.. .V. PLl . k mm p. regular .'ft.- Ek '-v- LCgtic i tt !. i !) pencil. He. Cj kn ' . itli chain. 10c, I. .a, ....... a Mf f am I in, i ' mi " ' . ' ", g'P iliitioii' ry, m-linul liae, 10c. .v-. 4. MM 10c. K up. Bel mcxinil liiuul booM boof bt, li exchanged. lieineinU'r we the iiirgeet liii" und have the rice on holiday gondii Mbool -. games, b. ...k. ntutioii fancy g'nl, etc i a a a k I n rredenck noit j ,... . Frankly Put iii h modest manner v ak v.u t.i -ni lad inspect our mw Mock for nil and Winter, 1000. Cloaki I III it. it -t.H-a in nc. ' ' ir'.lii Mail, l.i I.I hii.1 -al.y. Umbrellas The ta ! value. ru M fi.r til.- MM . Many ivl,- of very prvtly new dsn. He. ... to Rl Men's Trowsers Wobmi.i Shoes It an: a iiair i Saw am nui r. Inm II.'.'. la I" Set) nur Hiii-stock. Tin: . in isis The In MMM for MJMMI Mi. I a foo4 OM HM a.t i v. rjulii re Ladies' Hose rvma but a 1 1 f r.n. Hoaabara. PBBC an. I Inrt lilark. in Wain. .IrajiiM-.l f 1 1 -1 I Hli'lilfi'ii rilila'il. ,U.,t MB ami while Mai K it W Collars and Cuffi. The bat hamtlr claaa inn! Ik . ina.liv H I lllll, lii'H i. L d Lbaaa . ari ariti U' Vicugna (loth tin- VMril. th- iBMl kind Menu1 Shoei lonl titrliHk M !.:." vl en iMiyinn the IM (mi HimI Spreads bain t-ftttfiruft Mi trft vHltlr Ml f I . llaMtfefB 111' l' ' Neekwetf 1 Kr nifii nn. I otu-n. I he ItnD'lottlft. till' in w i hi' mil iri'i fur f wrMpi'- r- You c-Mii't mi tiifn :h UmIHv nnl f an- - (TUinttr. ALEXANDER ft HEXTER The Boston Store Lain-' ,,...iv rililicd tut tun h'w . . . 10c IaUlif' lirllVV ritibi-l linfe, loli 1 s .1- uinl lllcl IJ.-.c Chiiilri'i.'- In-uvy rililx-d iMttoii loat', ull ciiea. Hi . :rul tU-inv.l rilila'il vi'Ht' llll'l J.iilit- IaVln-' utoffj ImMmI nn inn suit 76c Cray bliukott i "toll ii 66c WIiii.. UiimJIIm qtliltl All UajMt i-ruali towvlillK W( OpeMd up the largest line of ilireet imported Bliu-k I ress iools tliis wwk ever ehovn in Pendleton. "al I and nee them. Ladies' Knox Hats for Fall. Pendleton's Big Store EW iimrfr vfinn a.a mm wmm u m aa m a mm a W M Ma r.-aily dr liuaiiifaa nar WubiiMjtoa A OolaUnblll I: ..-r fn-iglit leMit will. . I nl it'aurtliiMiit u( ImiIiw I i r. .in our M n raw mill , ml iaii (uriiiali anytl. pniniptly. Country ordora iu j car Imui alii)iHjd tlircct (r. u nr mill in tri.wl Iota at " rr.-i-t iirium. liive ua a call. Ladies' Panel A lilt MM4 MM . nl Ilia la, .i My Ira lot man an. I u-otnan :'V. flm.. T.a- up to I'.' .'. t luting Flannel i in- MJit aaalti aaaal ly atil.l for iiT oanta. Early Fall Arrivals. T hi- week we unn mute the arrival of several lines ot lull and Winter (iooils in ciu.i;: . I .a lies' Misses' and I Inildreni Jack-t-. Piush, Cloth ami I klf ( 'av. Catioo, Plesoed and Welch Klautn i Wrappers, Colored Wool Drees ; Is, Uiack Wool 1 tress G k Pert Wool Underwear, Ail Wool Underwear, Wool ami Caahmers Hosiery, fool ami Eiderdown Klannele--all colors. Silk Waist-. Blankets. Comforts New Line Golf cloths and Cheviots for Kainy-day Skirts. WorMi-.l ilr-ai. .luiils. f..r s lio.i Jrraaea. . P.'SiC Ki yar l- ... ! ! r---- v -Is, worth :1V to ii'.'c Sk" Flecce.l Hannelhttc aruina-ra. worth !.:) V-'te l,aili-a mack i nt. iaha at . nc-half markol rirs. Purv linen h'K'k towi-ls. licliiinisl ..nils, worth 'Vw 'Sir Kamy rolortal towcla, worth S.V , Pillow im, :k.x46 '-'a'- lehosl umbrella ... A. C. Shaw & Co, W J SEWELL, Mgr. JOSEPH ELL .. "for Infants and Children. a . si, ,ri i is u liuriiil.-ss Mil.MH.iO- lor aslor Oil. Purs. The Kind You Have Always Bought MM. - aVJl aa. 4 mtA a f In Use For Over 30 Years mWfjmmjK&m That "YOU CAN Main Street. 0,ton. . Oreuun. i Uu!!A-u lM t:n' OH KUJC AT K ..... " ". rii.ll.tf A ........ . k. M. I ha,.... oTT. -r.r.TT. -.: Iron Beds Have Uken I drop ami a large ah.,-me..t haa juat arrival "met from Ihelartorv aj will l- lM at greatly r.alu.,l j.rie. a It Joe Basler's, THE EAST OREGONIAH. Tna Paar of tba raopla. Haaryboly Baafla It. Tna Lanaal Uraulallva. baal Aavarililua MaaUaam. GENERAL NEWS. Paul Kriiifer. pitMltdWl o4 the Tritn---vaal rnhlic. ia a fugitive in Portn-giiea,- territory. The plat-no in toils is agHin inereas ing. tver I "J, OHO .loatha an- r..Hrtsl to have milllWa in lmlia ditrinit the last w.vk. The v..ile of Pallas. Texaa. hav MbMrtbld nearlv l5,XM)j m ah M aix rarloaiN of elotklMJ for the MMI Tcina tlisl "iiffonTa. The r,.i.leniv of l.onl Sitlishury in l.oii, Ion ia watched by Scotland fVM ihteitivea. owing to threats whnh are now said to be the work ol ii DtMrtlcMl joker. Lord Saliabury left Sehlncht todljf lor Kngland. DlUSlSS negroea are causing a reign ,.f terror at Huron, IS miles south ol Bedford. Ind., on the Biltlmon ,. Ohio railroad, and Judge Martin MM heeii aakisl lliat the henlt and a MMM he Mri to the town to .(uell u riot. I'reaident KffMJM and several Triin vaal ollicials are staving at the boUM ..I Mr. Poll, coiiaill of the e'lierlan i at Lorenzo Man.)Uer It i MBortfa that they will anil for KufOM Se.tem-. her L'4, M the Oi rniaii IMNMMf Ib rnog. Urd t'urrou of keddl. sion. viceroy ol India has .able,! the India olliee that gid rains have fallen in Mailra a ml .-entral llengal and on the iiHUgetic ptlln. relieving all pfOMMl anxiety regarding tbl autuinti crops in tin we territoriea. Nine ptfSMS, BMmMMM "f 'he Pun can t'lark Speeialty lompany, were kiiled iu a train wreck near Cairo, III., Wednesday. Thoy were OOOMpintl of a private ear. The rear truck '( lh car broke and it VMM thrown with great force from the track . The quoatioii of withdrawing th" nn ruaii Iriaips at nine fmni Pekin i now I el.. re the president, and a hpeisly diH-iaion ia expected and MaaifMMi There are difference" among Ofltoiall in Pekin on these anbjecta, and the isaue ia for the preaidenl lo decide. The atate department has re. emsl from BmOf spir.n. the Mexican MM' Imssador. a launmiinicatiott conveying the invitatinn of Mexico to the 1'nited Stated to iarticip:ite La the interna tional eoiigresa to In? In Id iu the ell) it Mexico. iK'giniiing (h tola-r '"J. 1001. The l"ers have decidisl to make a iormal declaration ol marllla warlare Qminl Botha li nnaaralood to have dMMMlad from this course, lull, accord ing lo a I'oat correspondent with Lord Roberts' rbreee, he was overrated by the other memla-r- of the OOMMCll of war. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. I'll.' Oregon Stale Presa Asaoeiat ion w ill attend the atate (air iu a bSM) TuvMlay. Septeinler 1h. Leathers, agisl !.", was kilhsl at Kugeue, Wislneailay, by falling from a tree. He was a farmer and waa in Beeaaa w ith a load of vaaatablai ami atOpped at the boaM Ol Mrs. M, A. Hnneaki r to pick some prunes. Baiajey Ooaiutlly who was aotoaabed (or no boMn in the Parti lanael. above Mallaa, Idaho, by a cave-in, has been peeoaed. He a .wiak and si badl) ilijlireil that il waa impoaaihle to bring blai down the MoaatlaM lo Maltaa, but he w ill mover. William Spwilaar, age I 18 yeura, b) bis fattier, A. Sprcitier, as guanlian ml litem, haa ailed Kmnutt Nealoml III M .irs of age for lliajn dauiagea, in the stale circuit court in Portland, Hntellaif i aje war pbol out with an air gun by Nealoml on Augual I'J. The grand jury waa ill.ehargcl at JaekiaMVille alter n turning not a true hill against O K. Walker, who has la-en in jail rime last June, charged with tin- crime oi rape on hia leanMMliter. The girl eonnletaly MM iieral. d In bafoM tin-, grand jury. v. H. paaMMrderfar, an asUallad Mates aohller, n mj. recently ii km, I in Kiev knlulah, Vli . iiiminllted -lui'lde at Kverett -atur.luy nuht by cutting liia throat from ear to ear and by nvartss uta vaMM of both mi lata. He had la-en on a protracted -pre- al Seattle. Last spring a man of ( orvalli- took a lishing trip beyoM I'hih liiath 0M a wheel ulld Iff I hia hlclili- laamlUf against a log whin he IBMttl Um SM angling. (In hia return the wheel was gone, aof did a diligent a. arch restore It. Laat week ii war found IQpeeoded from the limb of u trie ulaive where ita ow iter had left it Contagious Blood Poison There is nopolaoli ai highly ion' , i .us, o ilccrjivr and fc.j ileatrui live. DuM ' 1st sure you arc cured latuiuac all txli i nul lti-. of thedlaraae liavc disapja-arrd. and the doctor ay you arc well. Many a-r-on, have Urn iloiatd with Mcicury and Vutaab for MNBtlM Ot ytaia. and MMs nouuerd c ured to r- when lOO lair that the dlaraM- waa only i overrd up , .inn ii to, in lb) Uko BogoU Uko. uHl , out again, and to Ihrir aorrow and moruh cation find tboae near, at and drarral to thrm have larrii iidcclrd b, thia loath- koint diarasr, for no othri poixii ia an kurrly iraiisiiuttrd from paii ul to child aa I hia OflMMSbad catr of Khrumatihui, Catarrh, bcrufula or arvere akin dn.raar, In old aore or ub rr drvi lop.ni in uiuhlle life, ran he traced to blood aiaou cuu- II... Sim ni il. I'.o-nnl. In early Ttnt SlM " HMrnl- life, fur it remaina ainoUlcriiig in the ay- tem toirvrr uuleaa proa-rly treuord an 1 i drivrn out In the lacgiiiuiug h. b. S. u j the ouly anudote for thia peculiar vinia, I the only remedy known that can over I come it and drive it out of the blood, and I it doee tins to thoroughly and effectually ! that there ia never a return of the difceaac ' to eintstrraaa or humiliate you af trrwarda Amm. awm ajjjk OMfaaCtMMxgioMi Blood J'oison iu any and all jt. B. B. k t a g e a ; coutaina n- kB MaMM BkaaOM down aW SjW BW your col. atilutn m ; purely i egetahlc and the only bloiai pun tier kuowu that clransea the MjOod and at the aanic time buxlda up the general health Uur little hook on contagioua blood poiaon ia the moat complete and inetruc Uve ever laaued; it not only tell all about thia diacaee, but alto how to cure Cuuraelf at home. It ia free and ahould e in the haiida of everyone aeckuig Cure, bend ior it I an two-1 araonit oo.. aiuu.ia, an. LI STARTS FOR PEKlN Prince Citing Arrives at Pekin Under Ks cort of British and Japanese. O- ASSOCIATED PHKSS IHTERViKYVS CHIN. II IJBJ Ctunn Rf!rfls the Nrwspip rs Ari" PrYjudlMd ..i,i.: Him, and Siys FnullJh Papers Are to Blinif. I i Hunk: Ching Shanghai. ,.pt. . atarts for 1 ekin bslav . Wtltlnc for tl SaMi Chane. MM follow I til dispatch has been reeelvedi Pekin, Sep. .. Prince fhing arrived here reeterday, leeoni- pun. el by an eacort of He i 1 1 nil and Jap. i oavalry, sharp dlMloraatUi play la eSpMten for an advantage, bill deflalte aeeptlatloM wilt aof take laM until Li Hung Chang luisarrivod here ami the q Meet KM) of his iiulhorily la dispoaiMl of. China It Inli rv ewed n Vasoeiateal Pre.a represeiilal ive saw Prince Oh I Ml bslay. The prince said he (rusted that in 'he imuied'ate future everything would b, act tied atiifactarlly. He thought the treat I t ol 1'eklli wa- lllineceraiirilv cruel, ,, and that was eaaciaUy true as regards , private property. He was tiiimklul. bouever. I nil la-cli preserve,!, lie b id come to I ckm he MM, with full authority fr the einpcrur to OBlSla peace by any necea sary sacrillce. but fell sure the gener- alt of the powers Would BOf eXIU t anvthing degrading to the digjiiti of China or would there be any encroach ment upon Chinere territory. li. Too. it latevvlivred. Shaiighai, Sept. U Li Hung UhaiMl was aeeii by a representative of the liiociated Pn mm today, rbrooaboatlhe interivew LI appeared in line rpirila and talked us OM removed by reason of aae and canerience Iron the Bold nl conl roversv troiibb a and said be bad n except "to run nit h them over I in par tiallv." Li Hung Chang said be de plorcd the fuel that the BlWipapatf were prejudiced iiuailist Inm. and as Wafted thia oppoaUlOB originated with the Rneilah preei of Rhaasbal, ahloli inllm nccd the papers ol the world. Huttia't Oenianiii. Washington, Sept. I I mlnlitor . i at the meiit this morning. Mr. Wu fell Ml 1 1 ill ad that Karl l.i had already de purled from Shanghai, lllllaSI the re liorted action of Itlla-la had caused iiim to raeuoalder hia propoeed da I.artnre. Ai rding to Ibeae reporta taaill has InalkiarJ that the emperor return and MMMM the lull direclion I governmenlal affairs, entirely dis placing the MMpreei doaaaer. ami thai Prince lOaa he piiuiah.Hl for hia pari iii the recent tn.ul.li- Will Not Pltate the Howart. Il i- said tbea.' demands will he made In l.i Hung Chung. Keen more IraiiOrtaBl than the de partare of Karl l.i. waa the informa tion com ci c.l lo Wu that an imperial decree named S ung l.il, to j in with Prince t hing and Li, as tl M a. le sion to negotiate s.aee. Tung I n ir the . i. iniiiaii.h r of the initloiial army in Pekin, and during the recent trouble- Ma- idcutillcd with the .ml i foreign -.-nl i mint. Ilia appointment I- le. I likely to la- well reccoed hi the pewerv. THR CIIAI MINER. Pretldent Mitchell Regret. Politician! Made Capital Out or StrttS. BcntntOM, Pa., Sept. II Very lew men are working balay in (he eighteen mine-owned by the Hi l iw in . I a. ka il ana ami Western railroad cinpani, which employ alsmt b'.oini mine work . ra I he polllerlel for the Ontario and Western railroad, employing '."tHIO men were abut down. I he Holawure and Hudson company's mini are working nilh a small force. Hat Sympathy or the Public. Indianapolis, Sept. II. John Mitch ell, preanirul, ami . II. llanli, aec reiary and treasurer of the I'nited Mine Workers of merica, tialav any . I hy are highly pleased with the man Bat in which the general anthracite I coal alrike order was rivcivisl by the public. Mitchell regret" deeply that I the politicians are underlak ing to make capital out nl the strike. Miliar- at Work Haaaltoa, Pit, Sept. IL Mining opcralmua are an (nil blast, every miner helliu anxious lo woik todav ami lOraotrnW, there being the las( (Wo .lava allowed In the 1 1 inl.nl Mine Workers ior preparation (or the -trike MORE THAN 5,000 DEAD o Refugees Have Commenced to Arrive at Houston. CLAIMS POR LICK IHSURAHC Proof of iv,iih Cinuot Br Midr la Miai la stiocM, ind tbr idinpaDlfs An to Ibe ILirk u to Couru to Purtut. Iloaiton. Tew, s.-pi. it. -Tin 'I '.Till nan..'- of tin I llllKlllllillHKKn HUM I, J. I. Smith Will Have a Hood BlSIM! al Street Pair. J. K. Siullh received Hie Ihorough- bred Spanlih Merino bucks by eijitasi Tbunday from Galena, HI. P u b one vna crated a. par.itel v , and the live coil Mr Smith cio-e io 1703 laid wn at Pendleton. They were from ik A Bona, the i bb al hreedera of the aiiered citv hud Snaiiirh Merino- in the United Sialea. ulld lire ol . rin. nl -lock. II Wollbl he MBtMMMan to add that Ihei are good iinimala. I'hev are rimplv the hl(lieel type ol Hpaniih Merino-. Dele brated the rOrld OVaV H MOO! pro ducers. Mr. Smith I- expecting tile Ib ined Ikdalne baeki (rum Weeton, Mich , to arrive anv hour. They will be about a ex penaive a- the Spanish Merinoa, ao that the III animals will NrMVeeM an oat lay nl to me thing like fi ISO. Mr Smith will have three pens of bucks on exhibitn.ii during the aire, t fair. The above IO animalr, live e regrelli d al I (he recent ' tborniiglibred Itulnl" .11 1 1 1. I - and live desire " 1 iixionir will ..impure Xbllnl Mr. M11III1 bus been ell- glided in the rhei p huailur- ill I'llia- 1 1 i In ooanty, living m ar rllot Hock, 1. r 11 10, mid lilt done much to in. ere ire the value ol rl cop, by bringing ill the be-1 limn ugbl ri d rba k (hat colli. I be bought from Hie beat hreedera ..( tin . .1-1 His . . will cerlainly The I 'h ineae ' ti! 1 riM'i lavoranie cuiiimciii. rlale depart , A riiouaamt loniuti Could mil expreaa I he rupture of Aunil K 'springer, ol SB Howard rl., I 'III III, l.'l dt lit . I'll., 11 hen rhe found that hr King 'a New PlaaoVOry for con Mimpliiiii had OOMipletely cured her M a hacking cough I nul lor MMMV yeara had made life a bur. I'll,' All other remedial and doetori pom Id give her no bl ip, but rhe sals ol ihlH rovill cure "ll anon rMtMOVad Ul pals in my cheat and I can now llasil soundli, aomn thing I can -cure, I v relueiula'r doing ia 1 re. 1 feel iii 11 um. ling its praleei thriuigl I lie iliiverae.' Ho will every net who triaa I'r. King'- New biacorerr for .111 1 Iron hie ,.f I he throat , heel or lung-. Prlee si. ami i Trial bottles free al TsIIRMS A Co 'a drug at, .re. everi hotlle gnu runl eed . Commander' Botha III. London, Snpl. 14. The lolb.wiug dlaualch was received Iron Lonl Rouerta "Minhadodorp Krug.r Bad In IgMMMIBO Maripier and loneiul llotha bar lawn ohligisl lo give over tin 1 omnium! of the lloer army UMM' s,rarv to 1 icneral K lijiaau, on acooanl of Iii health." Three Muiderert Hanaed. St I. ..in-, .s.pt. M.-A IJMMrlaJ lo the Puet'Dlipateli from Mamahii, suys : A mob broke into He' jail al I'unica, Mis- , tialuy and tool BMl Ihree negro uiliriierera. whom IBM strung to a tree within a hundred turd- of the jail. Hlnalia al Butte. Until , Mont. , Sept. 14, DealS! I.u'cey war hanged llna nn .ruing for tin- Herder ol Patrick L. Keagan II war the lira! legal hanging to occur here in twelve yeura. Ian Minai. Milled. Butte, Mont., Kept. It. Tha. Ixelley and .Limes Murruy w. le killed 111 the Slewarl mine lllll morning II) an explosion of powder. Windliill fur St. I Ul Inialeea -.1 the of the l.plrcopal bate lilrt reel It 1 d Haltn t Hall. d locti ami tv .ni ebun h in ireg.ui Ingai v from the will ol the lule I I ix Hruiiot ..I I'lll hurg lor the helielll ol a, lid ai liiuda, am uiiil ing to f) : i,:U' . I hia large he.jUert will llislire the peria.lult of both St. Helen's hall, wlien M Ira 1 i iaor Tabbatti is malatalalM a 'girl'a .ebool ol lirsl rank, and Ibe Id-Imp .-."ii academy where I r . J. W. Hill baa trained hundreds of i . i- rn the part -I years. The Rnlioopal church ia to be 1 on gratulabd on its good fortune, thia UaqiMMrl I cing the lect tad large one that baa collie lo II within the puat iteuith Hailiaii. ortarad 111 Walailalll. 'I lu re ia a gentleman in Norauv who otters In aell to Kagliltl aia i llUtora 111 the pn tun -.(lie Ulel II-. fill II small milter ul ISO waierfulla. of aotini ti.. t aia litarai, mid, unlike asallaa, aionumeuti uml ilmllai pruperty, cai- i .i int. ii to enha the baaaty ol this or r i...t riic, can not la. eijarrtad lin y are m l olb red for drinking purpOBaa, hill lor the pMrpOBH of general lug dec trillty to he atllUMad on Ibe aa,l or III b, I... tlbd ami rtliuped to an inhere an. I i n r t ie re The Mould bl u nder la p. r hilly aeruuis. and I he whole thing la, indeed, feasible I'.ISt t -lav print- a lisi 1 , al, .Ion dead, eomiulial from varinur nureee, bnl believed lo u. authentic Fhere were hnndredi of i..,.i..-.. burned and buried in the r. a ami (he -anil, a here no fdentithaiiou is tawaihle. Other liuudrmli were bertaa aa ibx beach, few of w hom have la., n Identlfled Some bod MM am aiill iu ih ruins of loilieaton and a. altered Hh.ng Ibe beach There aeema no doubt that the number of dead will rnach las yond (he erlllliate nf atxi Rafuatet Arrlva al Hoatlon. Alauit l.lb" refugm-a arrived here fromioilierloii last night, pour building- have been sel apart lor the henelll nl He' refllgeer. There have ls)n I. lata in the tranaiiirtat ion ol proviaiona hecall-e Of Ibe lack of Isiata. I here are mm m.,ri. bmila. ami tin. w..rk to- dat will he in. ire rapid and complete. iinh in iima Iniiirante Pollalea. Agents of several insurance eom pamea am puaaiuw throiiab lo tielvea ton. They say there ia certain to be much unMlaama Fhay do not know what action w ill be taken by theii cm paniea coin e ruing the payment of I I.ciii- Without proi. Is of death. Tha Oalvttlon Pund Urewa. Ustllic. Texas. Sept. M The fund fur the rellel III Ibe loilieaton anlferer Bgnragatei nearly 1 1 .eOO.000 and proi. hi will reach 1 1 . '.m, mm by toinnrrow II I at II I Admiral Heard Dead. in. V V.. Sepl 14. Lear l( miral Moutgniuerj ipoplogy at 0 a. in Ad- Sicird do ! hen .,1 bslay The Wheat Marbalt. Sun I ram lai n, Mepl. 14 u heat . l Oft pat celilal. t I. (hnugi. Sepl 14 Oilnbir Wheal, I 7ft :.a to 7ft' cents u-r butbel. ukW ohk BABSST. ii.i'.iuj by I. L. lay M to., thleaee Board or Trade and New Turk kloek BllbBMSI kreeert. Sept. 14. The lOfateS inurkeln weru ail higher thia mii.iiiiig. Liverpool cloktal 04 14 againal Bl laS yeatur day. Under the ala.vu inlluencu New Vork upaoed nearly a ball cent higher, n.l l-n u. H.1'4, hut Ibe advance brought out conaid. ruble wheat and the ad vance waa hart the cloaiug being I - under yenterday. Stiakawunk. Money, 1 llupt tha Cwiah and Cold. latttllvt Biiuairiluli Ill i, IM ! Si, HI' . II" pa wuiki on nit 'labl la cura 1 IlllllHINl. KXI'IIESS (IIMPANIRS. A Noval Bean I ' l o by a Man Skilled In I onixi 1 t I xpreaa 1 1 nn pan lea here have ilia covered 11 clever swindle, which haa re lieved 1 hem ol a large amount of mnlMJ ami ha. been shrondial iu mya lafj bir a long lime Ibe man who 1. being loOMea for ia kuiiwn by mi many mimes that it has mil yet Inhui fiuiml . nl it hal hia right name in or who he la. The sw miller la a cheluial. -p. .oil dlteetlve olBeem who are m Ihia city hate al last lound tlm aecri't of hia operatioai, He would lapaat 111 New York at one ol the I I expreaa oltlcea with a packuge valued al 110,000, which he Wollbl order re III to millin IHirt ol III,. l ulled Males. He then billowed lilt package lo the place of ita dual inalioii, where under u different name he Would appear aa the iniiaigiiisji lo whom the pill Ilk ge war sent. flic Wckagn Is lonkeu for hut, imlw itlialandiug th. fuel that it i- registered 011 the laaika, il 1- not to he I. illn, I. The tender then returrM lo Baa York, vaawa he pfaeaMtl alslmi for haw ul valuable pntparty lenl in care of the company. It has beea diieovefad that tb Ian laaitalaad a ouauiuptivn chemical u reparation whleh ao entirely deatmya, 11 1. ring of tint pared and every thing 111 it Unit mil a trace la lo la loUIld, fbla haa .acurr.d a number ol ii a, and Irom certain unheal nuia it would appeal that be la not aloiia III hia opnrMtloMi aa a number of tuuea Hie pai Luge baa been called for by I voajtaM, A meaaeiiger who baa lamui conuwlral with the iiffuir by having one of Ibu purcels in hia cure aanl tialay that lliH aurl ol the aw Midler II causing grnal huvoi at maul L . ul expreaa alalioiia, where the empioyea hate laain alia Dec Led oi buying BSMMBtlltad roblaary, Kduutllon a Totl la Prante. The I reMVh polaebe la only a laiy, anywhere from 11 In lb yuan of age, bnl In la al nine high a. hi all hoy, ...I aiu. uml university .Indent fmni Ihe I,, ginning In Prance, uulmta a I j man baa lawn, a silache, In, can ,i hi. lib I thing 1 (1 epl u tboli clerk or a day lalairur. He can nut Ira a phi-iiiuu or a horse diM'tnr or 1 nhelniat'l clerk, a notary or a lull llclged udi .t ale, and army ortber, or evea i m ImmiI I aae bar ( or -i i.-iii,. IBjaal oi OOmRtataa, uuleaa " be baa peeeed the proper unlveraily etauuua I I, ilia. Allen Halt. ra.. 11 ill Weal Prairie, Hi' , -.n T,..pl,. coin len in I ha lo boy L'oley 'a Kidney lure," while J. A. Sparo ol ll. lioer, Ind . aaya: "It I- the in. Ileal w.ueler ill Ihe agu " Ko. pa u 'a Phariuacy I lier cell! . i I re teal. r. lay Wi, Upou Ualay, s-1 l-H t. Y7 . . PARK AND WABHINOTON 8THECTS A. H. Aimitrong, LL. B., Pun. a "Me J. k. Wetco Penmtn and Secy OPEN ALL THE YEAR Illii-.ii.il.. I C.ti.ih..iic 1. . die,', t 111 1 , lliiMimikS l'onu, Sat4.'i nuns ,, Viim:mtliii, Hu., M.nUd I'm: to any Addioaa. t io mi'. Itange tmlay, s.' -s lo a!1.. ( lota- tisiay, l 6-n. One el Pate't Irlenlit. Captain Lena of ihe flafMIBI navy, who t.a.k euch a i.roniin.nt pari in 1 14) . .pture of the faku forlr, writes home that the icrmaiia 1 Ipttirad at that place 17 guua ol various calila r and much ammunition. "Thcac," Uc clarea Captain Lena, "are Ihe guna which hate killed ami wounded ao many of our brave ftdlowa, and which, alaa! liku alunwl all the enemy's guua and ammunition, were Irom our uet:ve country. Tlie uuna are all nntteri c,uickUroa from Krupp'a." Wc have Kundrodi of former students in poftitioni. and shall s-ntl out tluusanls more. a HnPendleton Academy UFfhHA Academic Courae ti four yeara pr. paraUiry to Ihu bfMjt alandar.l ..dlegea eaal or wuat. . , . , Mualneaa Courie i .pii.ul' iii to the heal i.ii-inear iwllogea. j , ,,, Courae, which .rerea for County Ktaiuinatiuiia uud (or M UK "" .v! r'.dM. d by the Slate Itiatrd ol ralucatioii and graduaLea are admitted on the aauio liaaia for Stale Dipioinai aa any acluad iu the atale. All graded inaiu iBiued, I all term beglna flouoav , Mcptember 10th. I .1 calaloguu and iutoruiatioo addrutte RKV. K. L. W)kBM, M. Ph., PrwoipaJ. atu. ua iur aatrtlaia cam be aale