Epitome of Telegraphic News. COMFIUS VEOM III! OBEOOVIUr. ' , . DATES TO NOVEMBER 90. Atlantic Sevi, New York, Nov. 17. Advices from Toronto to ibe evening of November 16th, stale that ttie excitement has somewhat subsided. The troops are still under arms, and have patrols out. - The Timet' special dispatch says t Applica tion was made to day to the Navy Department by Ethan Allen, of New York, in behalf of the Russin'a & American Overland Telegraph Com pany, tor a naval vessel to aid in laying; the cable across Bahrinpr s Straits.' The appllca tion was refused by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, on the ground that it was exolu eively a private enterprise. New York, Nov. 17. The World'i Washing too, dispatch says, intelligence was received to-day and communicated to the proper au thorities relative to the situation in Mexico. A gentleman who arrived here whose word can be vouched for, says that on bis way from Tobasco to New York, within the last two weeks, he met an agent of Maximilian, who stated that affairs were nearly in a desperate condition; thai every reported victory of Ibe Imperialists brought no substantial results nnd that on account of their inability to draw supplies from the rural districts, the war wai carried on against the Liberals at a deal of expense. He further added, that be had been despatched by Maximilian to France to ask for e hundred million dollars and forty thousand troops, and that in the event ot Napoleon tail ing to furnish means and men the evacuation of Mexico by the French rauBt follow. Maxi' i milian was paying a visit to Yucatan, bet had removed bis personal effects to that place, in ' tending to set sail from there in case the City " of Mexico had to be abaudoned. It was re ported that be was shipping a good deal of specie to burope. New Orlcant, Nov. 16. The Brownsvlll Republican extra of Nov. 8th, says Gen. Pedro Meudrero had arrived and joined (Janao, DO- ' fore Matamoras. with 1,800 Liberals. He bad previously surprised the town of Suicaque nod utterly destroyed the Imperial garrison - of one hundred men, including a number of French troops. The Liberals claim that they can take Mat amoras when they please, The Matamoras Ranchero says the Liberals offered four hours for the plunder of Matamo ras to United States troops at Brownsville, who are asked to join them. That paper warns the Federal commander to keep a suffi cient iorce at Brownsville to prevent an at tack. - The Galveston Bulletin, of Nov. 13th, says : . Col. Jones, of Qeti. Sobedo's staff was there, having left Brownsville Not. 8th. He says - tbat Ciipt. Sinclair, of the Liberal army, for merly a Lieutenant of the privateer Alabama, captured an Imperial transport on the North Rio Grande, brought ber to Brownsville and turned her over '0 the Federal authorities, who have a guard on board. In Texas the Indians bave created a great alarm on the northern fiontiers. Governor Hamilton will soon issue an or der for the election of delegates to a State Oonvsotiau, to be held about the 15th of De cember. The Houston Telegraph, of November 10th, learns that orders have been received in the Slate from Washington, not to muster out any more troops or sell any mote property until . further orders. - - A wealthy Matamoras merchant, who left there Nov. 7th, says there are no fears of the place beiog captured. It is well fortified, the troop are well armed, in good spirits, and well supplied. , New York; Nov. 17 The firmness of gold which closed to-day at 147, excites a corres ponding feeling in commercial elides. As a ; general thing markets are buoyant and firm. . Foreien Roods are steady at improved prices. Flour and wheat are firm. Pork, in sellers' tavor. Stocks lower. The steadiness of U. I S. securities and their consequent decline in prico, is a natural result of the country being overloaded with them. Foreign Exchange is . dull at 108. . The House of Representatives have rejected by a vote, a proposition to admit negro teslt f mony. The Vicksburg Herald says General Howard stated that be had not discovered the condi tion of affairs was promising enough in the y Southern Slates to justify a recommendation of withdrawal of the Freedmeo's Bureau. Be regards affairs as unpromising in Georgia and Alabama. Wathingion, Nov. 17. The Virginia corres pondence of tbe JSalional Intelligencer says - ri . 1 1 T1 i j r, Uurlis, unanuier, nosers, uuruour uu vavis. are elected to Congress and will take tbe oath without scruple. It is not known whether tbe other two, Stuart and Conrad will ba able to take the oath prescribed. Sew York, Nov. 17th. The Commercial' Washington special says Gen. Logan has sig Billed bis acceptance of tbe mission to Mexico Wi are instructed by ' Marshal Heeler to offer a reward of $25 for any information that may lead to tbe arrest of the thief or thiexes who robbed toe smallpox hospital in toil city WALDRON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Druggists, ' Slain Street, utiles, Oregon. ' XVTX NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE V W protif Stone proof Stone bulMlni. opposite llloch, Miller k Co.. and offer to tlte publlo a full and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines ana Chemicals, constating iu part of KEROSENE, LAMP WICKS CHIMNEYS, TUIIPWNTINB, ALCOHOL, ACIDS, LINSEED, liurs, , 8AGR, . Sl'ONOFS, LRKCHES,. iiAHU, CtlKKS, CASTOR AND INDIGO AND NEAT3FOOT Oil, LANPBLACK. TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS. AND PATKNT MKDICINBS. Onr stock of FANCY 0001)3 I of the finest and but quality; new styles ond large assortments, such as liUUin'S I'KllFUKKKX, 11 A lit, LUUIN'S TOILET SOAP, i'LKSll, - POMADES. 8 HAVING, COSMETICS, UAT, UAIItOILS, CLOTHTS, COLOGNE, TOOTH AND FANCY SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES TOOTH POWDERS, . . AND COMBS. PTJRB WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. . Our faculties ror bnymg goods are second to none in the State, and we Khali at all times sell at a ainull ad vance from cost. Ready sales and small profits. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS . Ore fully compounded at all koura of the day and night. Dalles, sept, w, iano. bouku XtET3VfO V A L. . GATES ate-CIIAPm, WHOLESALE RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Hare Removed to IIUDIO'S STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES. "TtTHKUB we will continue to sell articles osnally w w Kept in a rir.t-mass irntg more, at nu per cent, LESS THAN ANY STORK IN THE CITY. Our stock consists in part of Patent Medicines, Pure Wines and Brandy, Extracts, fancy k Common Soap, Sponge, " Uuir Brushes Trusses, Braces, Oorks, Acids, Paiute, Tooth Powder, Varnishes, . Alcohol, : Oils, Hops, Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, Ac, PuTSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded. Give ns a call and satisfy. y.ur selves before purchasing elsewhere.. 1 H. L. CHAPIN, nl9tf JOSTIN OATR8. . TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN t FEED! FEED!! : . .. . v ; SHORTS, AND OF ALL KINDS, FOR BAR BY It. II. LAW, 25 Front Street, Portland, Opposite 0. 8. N. Warehouse. nlfl:tf. M1LL1NEM AND UHES8-MAKli. IfAVISS WROURRE DESIRES TO INFORM the X1JL Ladles of Dalles and viciulty, that she has Just received a fresh supply of Fashionable Goods, The latest Paris, New York and San Francisco styles of BONNETS, II ATS, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS, l iiOtt iilB, co. A lull anu weu-seiectea assortment oi Ladles' Ready-Made Garments. Also, a Fashionable assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS! STAMPING for Embroidery and Bi-aldCnu. PINKING. done at short notice. BONNETS Bleached and Pressed In the latest style. A large assortment of . Children's Bcady-JIale Clothing Constantly on hand. Having secured the services of a nrst uiav uress uaRer, 1 am prepared to cut aua nt Ladies' and Children's DllEdSES and CLOAKS. THIRD STREET, one square east of the Cathollo Church. nr'2l:m. NEW SALOOW. NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announc that he will open a flrst-clasa Saloon In French Oilman's New Stone Dnildlng, THIS EVENING, and is prepared to sort e customers with the best of ,. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ALSO.'A . i Every day and Evening. . oc28tf. - - JOHN RINDLAHB. J. W. GUR.LEY, DENTIST, Alalu St., Dalles, Oregon. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the citizens of this place and vi cinity, that having returned from a pro- I lessionai lour llirouKII ' Mum., a. in. I aatn resumed the practice of DENTISTRY, In the rooms formerly occupieu uy mm, iu .ua uunuuig uccupieu uy Wood k Butler, Photograph Artists, and ailjoialng WaU dron Bros.' Drug Store. He takes, this lunthod of ex tending thanks, lor tne iirjerai patronage neretoiore ex tended to klui, and solicits a continuance or the same. list or puioia. Entire Denture on Quid Base 4180 to $226 Upper Denture, Gold Base. 90 " 120 " Denture, Vulcaulte Base..., 70 VH " Upper Denture, Vulcanite Base 34 ' 6 Oold Fillings inserted from one dollar upward, Childrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. solS-tf FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS, SECOND HAND PIANO, can be had on reasonable terms. Inquire at this Office, or of ecStf A. W. FEHQUS0N. J . J TJ EEE, Main Street Dalles, ... WHOUSAU ABO MTAIL DIALS I1T -' CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF. . PI PE S , . Sco. ' ALWAYS IN STOKI THI BIST MAUDS OF Cigars, Tobacco, Slatches, &c. LAYINO CARDS, ' M. POCKET CUTLERY. PORT MONIES, COMBS and BRUSHES, o' all kinds, . PERFUMERY, ot every description, CHINA ORNAMENTS, . TOYS. DOLLS, etc FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, - FANCY GOODS, Ac. ' Also Powder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. jr Interior dealers supplied with Cigars, Tobaece. etc. at les, than Portland prices, with freight added, ee-8 VERY IMPOBTAJiT TO . . ' " ' ' . merchants, Families, Hotels and BAR.ROOMM. JULIUS KRAEMEK HAVING BOUGHT TnE EN. tire Stock of Merchandlie and Book Accounts of the late firm of M . Seller A Co., in tills city, to which hehas added of hie own importation (while doing business Id Portland) an Immense Stock of the best manufactured . ' Crockery, Glassware, Plated Ware, Lamps, Chandeliers, Table Cutlery ' Looklng-Gla&ges and All Kinds or Oils, ' AU of which he oners at reduced rates. Persons wish Inc to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. orders Irom tne interior promptly auenooa to, ana goods packed to go secure. Don't fail to call on me. muuio'S stone uuuaiug, wasnmgion eireei, limits. JULIUS KKAEMER. Dalles. March 17th, 1865. mhl7tf BOOT AND SHOE STOltli , F. WYCKMAJN, MAS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND SHOE STOKE to the building on Main street, nearly opposite Moody's ilall, where be has just reoeived, direct from Ban Francisco, an un usually one ana wen selected siocn oi BOOTS AND SHOES), of the"very best quality and latest styles " EVER BROUGHT TOTHIS MARKET, including the celebrated ENGLISH TIUNTINQ SHOE manufactured by JSenkert. Also, a large assortment of Ladles' and Children's Gaiters, Or the latest Styles, Just received from Ibe best Phil adelphia makers, . Also, a very large aaaortmen. of . FINE DRESS BOOTS. 49Gentlemen who prefer to have their Boots or Shoes made to order, can rly upon obtaining a neat and easy Ot, r. VrlUHMAN, Slain street, seie-tr Opposite Moody's Hall. -A., o. 13 it a. i oni), , IMPORTER AND JODBER OF Wines s& Liquors, FRONT STREET, Portland, - - Oregon. OFFERS FOR BALE A VERT LARGE ABSORT ment of i ' . Brandies, ' , .' T ' Wines, Liquors, Case Goods, M9- The Trade is particularly Invited' to examine mv st ick before purchasing elsewhere. au2t-tf Oregon Steam Navigation Co. TITE FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT bave been esublished: .-. .1 established; Grain, Vegetables, Tallow, &.C. From Wallula k Umatllh to Portland, $16 00 per ton weight " Dalles to PortlHnd.,.m... 160" " " On Wool, From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland " Dalles to Portland On Hides, From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland...... .40 02-per lb . 1 " 40 60 each - uanes to i-ortiaua.. 67 y. 8. 8. REED, President. Portland, Sep. 23, 180&. septf-2mls NOTICE TO FARMERS. (UE DALLKS LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING X COMPANY has recently attached a FLOUBING MILL to-their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and are now prepared to CHOP FEKD.UUIND WHEAT and CORN, and warrant t give the best satisfaction. On hand constantly and for sale FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS, . . . BRAN AND SHORTS. -. -' CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. Also, Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new Corn. ' The highest marKet price paid for WnBAT, CORN and BARLEY. II. A. UOUUE, Agent. Dalles, Nov. 2, 1805. . uStf. ' AT MllS. H.X:i2S ICR'S KjUVi Uxl XulLLIiN Xi A X 0 1 Uii Xi. Opposite Cohn eV Bohm'e, SX7-0U CAN FIND THE LATEST AND MOST FASH- 10N ABLE GOODS, in the line of IlONNETS, II4TS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY, Dress Trlmmlnirs, Sco. ' In order to make dress complete, It becomes necessary that a BONNET or UAT, Handsomely Trimmed, should adorn the head. . ' Olve ine an early call, and I will endeavor to suit everybody In TASTE and at REASONABLE PRICES. particular attention paid to Embroidery and Braiding Stamping. '3 FRANKLIN MARKET. CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREET DA LIES, .OREO ON, JOHNKPPINGKR Proprietor? milB UNDERSIGNED JL hating fitted up the above Market la the BK.-T STYLE, will keep constant- ly on band all sorts of Fresh and Cared Meats,' i Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATS My motto Is to "PLEA8E ALL." . r ST1ARTIE8 HAVING BUPKR10R STOCK FOR BALI JL will da well to call at the Vrankljn Market. JOHN EPPINGER. Dalles, February 19th, 1886. . WASHINGTON JUAllUET toaimoF - .. . . COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON JOHN MICBELBACH, Proprietor. WILL KEEP constantly on band all the varie ties mat me market can possibly afford, of FHKSH Ac CURED MEATS, and always of the btst quality. ' :;- FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS ' 1 ' supplied on reasonable terms.. - ;. i I Tbe nnderslgneq Is always prepared to pay the high-1 eat cash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties having stock! In good condition, are requested to call on blm before I going eisewnere. , duiia auuiiijualiu. Dalles, March 81st, 1896. ' ' mhSltf CITY MARKET.1 S. LAUDER & Co., Proprietors. Will keep constantly on hand the beat JTI EATS OF ALL KINDS A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE Is . solicited, as we expect to kevp as gooj an assortment of Meats and of aa good as qual ity, as tue country anoras: ana win ' Deliver the same te fnrehssen in the City. Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well VI give ua call before disposing oi it elsewhere. , , 8. LAUBKR, Ce,, Boutbeast corner of Washington and Third 8ts. I Pppostte Roster's Blacksmith Shop. 1. BROWN & BRO., . . WBouaati A airail, suiias in FANCY AND STAPLE D EY GOOD S ! . GROCERIES, PROVISiONS, &o. i Mr. M. BROWN, being a resident of San Franelace, we ars enauieu to oner great macements to puronaeers. n a respectfully Invite the publis to examine our stock betoifl purcuasing eieswnere. mio-ir r Btoue Store, north side- Main street, Dalles. JL-Olt HALE. :.. THE HANDSOME. RESIDENCE occupied by A. W. BUCHANAN is Offered .. For Sale at a Low Figure. For a private rosldonco, no more desirable locality could be desired. The grounds are ornamented with shrubbery and the building, contains , , j. Ten Booms, Finished in the Best Style, and embraces every convenience. To a gentleman de siring a Retired and. Pleasant Home, convenient to busk. ' nesi, an opportunity Is now presented that seldom offers. The House and Furniture will be sold together or sops v ately, as the purchaser may desire. For farther pnrtkx ulars, inquire at ocl:tf. WELLS, fABUO u OO.'g EXPRESS OFFICE. JP . ' 3 E H VX i Watclmialacr and eTetveler, MAIN STREET, DALLES, , ,', (nu(i nook to tdi usiT ornci,) ' DRALER IN FINK WATOnES, JEWELRY. ' CLOCKS, Gold Pens. Silver and Plated Ware. npeciociea, vunery, c. . j JVPartlcnlar attention paid to repairing fined Watchee, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All Watches repaired bj in .Niwiimi lur twelve nionim. N. B. All ordors from the upper country, by Kipree or otherwise, promptly attended to. . aull tl I r-s innr. Aisr miimsi CLvUlrOC. WnVJf nUUdts Main Street, corner of Court. OLD MACK, THE PIONEER COOK, would respect, fully inform the public that he has fitted up the Above Chop House, and is prepared to serve up MEALS and LUNCH in the best style and at the shortest notice, BALLS and PARTIES furnished with suppers, In the best style and on the most reasonable terms. OYSTERS In every style. Private Rooms for Ladles. HOUSKOPBN ALL NIGHT, I "w -rf-V t -wl-isr-eji w w -w -ear -ew- -- -v - eJ FXL.Jf XX XlXjXli.XJn. I WRmuii.1 Attn itfin. mum ToAw Mr Cfo1 Ti ' jl clothinc. boots and 8hoes. Mats anu Caps, anS , Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Fire-proof Stone Store, corner of Main and Court Streets. MRS. L. WHITE'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS. Washington street. ,L HA VINO NEWLY FITTED UP THE GALLERY over Df Knar's Store, would respectfully announce to aM those wishing ' ' i Photographs, Carets de Vlslte, &c, that they will do well to give her a call. Particular at tention paid to taklni Lad.es and Chi'dren. Picture oc21:tf. " . . . w P.MILLER, (Successor to Payne c Co.l - ' ' "Ern.L ATTEND promptly to Bales of Real K.l.i. B'T 0os, Orocerlee, Horses, and Mules. W 111 n.eiT anu lorwaro Uoods entrusted to his care;. sell y on uimmission, ana rent Real Estate "Pjn Reasonable terms. Consignments Solicited. Bale Tuesdays and Saturdays. MAIN STREET, DALLES, ' nlT. Uxhei Mauri.. , , t . J.M.MuarHtV MARTIN Sc MTJXtril V, Auorneys-at-L.aiv. OmOES-Idaho Clty(BelseCoBntT,I.T. Ruby Ottf Owyhee County, I. T. ... ap!6-f