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B5 S TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED KVKRY FRIDAY It CHAMBERLAIN & STITKS. eiUBU tmrila Oemerrw.1 Ball dies. a rMtelMi umt, TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION glagi oopj, par yaar, in adYn.......... 02 50 aUfU .ff,Wjrf. t end ol year 3 00 IsaO espy, sin aaoarta 1 ALLEN & -O F- ALBANY Aresawrateiviag their FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! Cotsistiig of one of tie largest General Merchandise Ever offered for sole DRY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Includes oil tho latest styles and novelties. Oor stork is all fresh and twf aid aiach of it was purchased iB New York, and there is not one pi ere of old style -roods in oor store- THE CLOTH1NCJ Contains one of the largest and finest assortments of clothing and gent famishing goods ever brought to this valley, and will be sold at priees that defy com petition, either here or elsewhere. Wo aloo keep a fall line of ladies', children's and gentlemen's BOOTS AND SHOES, All of the best qaality and We also invite attention to HATS AND CAPS, here is also to be found at onr store a GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC Onr motto is ONE PRICE Sample tent by mail free, on application. VOL. XVIII. MARTIN OREGON, laa-eose S-:wk of and most complete stock of in Albany. The DEPARTMENT direct from the manufactures. or splendid selection of large and well-selected stock o FOR ALL. asswesssssswasssassassaw S5HHB5HH!5HHSHHH55KHBSSHHSHHHH!HS5SH5HHB5!HHH BSS555HH5HHHSHSHH5H ALLEN & MARTIN, 57 First Street, Albany, Or von RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Bout, Quint, Sore Throat, Swell ing and Sprain, Burn and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, F rotten Foot and Fan, and all other Pains and Aches. N Preparation oa earth equala Sr. Jam. On. a a or, wrr, rimni atul eA)S lUirnl HrmeJjr A trial entail but tit mm pared trifling outlay of M (Vats; and -ry oo- tiflnnc with pain ran Lata cheap as4 po-Hlra prucf of . claims PtracUaa is flifii Tsige gas SOLD BY ALL DEUQ0I8T8 AID DEALEA3 IH MEDI0I1E. A. VOGELER 4k CO, , Mrtwifi, Md., V. B. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L rUXR. O. B. 1IAMBKKI.AI.V. nHH & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albany, Oregon. jOTOfflM In Footer's Brick Block .-0 TlOmlOtC U.S. ST K A 1 IAN, Albany, Orfgon. KA(.TICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF this State. They give apodal alien n to collection and probate matter. Office in Fowler's new brick. 49tf L. H. MONTANYB. ATTORNEY. AT LAW. AND Notary Public. Albany, Oregon. Office upetairs. over John Brine store. 1st street. vUniaif J. K. WE ATHERFORD, (Botaby rvaue.) iTTORNEY AT LAW. ALBAXY. eaecoK. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COl HTH or THE MUU. Special attention rivcti to cutlocttoo an4 pr-jl.au- matter SSrodka la Odd Vail Teniae 14rt I. c. rowauu w. h. aiLYBO I() WELL & BILYEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Chancery A LBANY. - OKKUOX. Collection promptly made on all point. uoans negotiated on reasonable term. attrOmce In Foater'a Brtek.-SJs vUnlStf. F. M. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT IAW LBBAIOR OKKtiOV Will mellm in rn.ll the court of the Mate. Prompt attention rlvwn to collection, eon Vtwaneee end examination of Title. Proba easiness a spaelaltty. vl2n3xf OEOBOB W. BARHE.1, ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public, prink ille, obm. Collections promptly made on ail points. E. R. SKIPWORTH, AYTOBKEt AND OI SHfLOB AT LAW AND KOTABY PI BLM . TM7 ILL practice in all con tie of the State ff 7.11 business Intrusted to me prompt ly attended to. OMte in (Tool Block, Broodatbin Strcsi, 4oyl Aihtimj, (Jreqon. LEWIS STIMSON'S LIVEKY AMD FEED STABLE. First claaa vehicles, fine horses, good feed. accommodating proprietors and re eonable charges. Give them a call. Stables near Revere House. 6yl. E. W. LANGDON & CO., DBUd GISTS. Books, Stationery and Toilet Articles, A large Slock and i)W I'rlces. OITT TfRTJOr STORE, tyl 4LBISV. OBEaff. FO8HAY & MASON, WSOLSLALI ASS RTAIL DHizgUtiiaaol Booksellers, ALBANY. OBEGOW. vltelltf LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Mr Campeau has purchased the brb linn fnrmflrl d nun.1 tiir -T T7 fill rl A a a ntii u';uuuug mo uumuona tus uiu ykm and guarantee satisfaction to c ustomers. ...ill 1 : . . . 41. u 1 v.. i A U REVERE HOUSE, Ceraea Vlrst and Ellsworth Albany, Oregon Chat- Pfeiffer, Prop'r. Thi new Hotel 1 fitted op In first class style, supplied with the best the market affords. TaWes Surinsr Beds In every Room, meroiai Travelers, A good Sample Room for Com- Veaefa te aad frem the Hotel. HI Aioany Bath House. aaaaaa rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT I fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi ctnUy that I have taken charge of this Establish meat, and, by keeping clean rooms and payia strict attention to business, expects to suit al moss who may favor us with their patronage Having heretofore carried on nothing bat Fir st-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, expects to give entire satisfaction to al JBfOhUdien and La lies' Hair neatly on shampooed. SOS WEBBER. Bights ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVBMBER 17. 1882. l I.I. f ISBI IN UBKUV ATION Bkmon Co. On., Nov. C, 1882. Editor DemoertU : Dear Simh : Wednesday evening, ti:30 o'clock, we were visited by a fear ful Ore, consurninK the lame three atoty bearding bouse, chapel end com missary. The loss of property is oon iderable, the government stores and much of the furniture, bedding, etc., it saved. Assoor as it was ascertained the fire could not be arrested, every body worked with viiu and purpose. To the Indians is due much praise. Miss Doty who had charge of the culi nary department looses heavily of clothing, ole and Mra. Taft, matron, looses considerable. It is a calamity upon us. We were at supper when we were aroused by tho wild screams of the children 44 in number in the boarding house, wo Went out on our front poreh aud discovered the names and smelt issuing from the roof near fa ehlnftey, A few memento were put in the most strenuous efforts to arrest tbs flames. Soon the whole building wan wrapped in the devour ing denies, and caught to the chapel, then the commissary. By the gieateat exertion the house we live in was aaved. Our beddina and plunder wu I 1 .... i ..1. t. 1 1 wuv . .u, . nur. ana mess of things ss we bad on wee ground Our damsge was considerable. It was raining quite bard most of the time. Mra. W. proved herself an heroine indeed praise is due to all. The chil diens' clothes wsre mostly lost. Hut they were all aaved and nobodv serious. " I lyOurt. We expect U continue the school but our nreachiaff and evsneel- m - m 1 tring arrangements are seriously inter fered with for the present. We ere at a point m hie wbea we ean bring to ear rescue, our faith in Uod sad the consolation of rslialon. My health is improving somewhat. Respectfully, T. tt. Wbitx. hWcrr Sest IT ROM. The 8eet Home debating society met hat Saturday evemne at the Grange ball and re-organized. Mr. L. Lcbker was elected cbaitman. The question for debate at the next meet I ing of the society is, HratAvnl, that wo-1 men should not vote. The subject is one in which the ladirs are not a little 1 concerto d at resent, and no doubt the I negative cf the question will le ably defended. I Mrs. Kirkendeul of this idsce baa I Ween very sick, but at present is bettor. I Mrs. J. Put man . has been quite sick I also. The surprise party mania haa reach-1 ed Sweet Home, and social daneea are I very frequent occurrences, too frequent, I 'lis feared to be enjoyed by the elder I ones especially. I Some of the jolly boya cf thi valley I thought they would tone up a little I lastSundsy. Thee called at J. Dona-1 ea's store and procured four bottles of I Dr. Henley's IXL bitters and com-! menced sampling. The actiona ofthelplied, "but I am sure It Hn't near young bloods soon gave overwhelming V evidence of the stimulating qualities of 1 Dr. IPs compound. I Joseph Kixon, of Lebanon, left thia I place thia morning with Mra. J. Iloaelle and Mr .i,.hn p;b... th.- i. j.. j Mr. P. go under arrest to appear bs-1 - - ww.... a v7a. Mw laar au fore the bar of justice at Lebanon. I i Mr. Ben Morris is the boss nimrod of the vsllsy. He killed a fine elk last week. Mr. Al. Schwrtz oame down from Fish Lake yeatorday; he report, consid- srable enow in the mountains. Omsk 'EB. THK . BAT IUIM H I'OKTRII r PAIVTCB. Bonnet, the famous Freueh painter, is a solid and muscular man. with u..a .u..i.i . :. t i s vivau ruvuiuci n, aa lUSaalTV aaaau, auw 1 ..i r.... u: vavaaiciY iusi acu icabiirca. Jill uara hair is brushed back from a broad, hiah - forehead, his black hair is enlv slightly marked with silver, and his black eyea sparkle with that vivacltv peculiar to the Basques. He is neither a wit nor a brilliant talker, but is esteemed as a true friend and an excellent and amia ble man. He is forced to put on full dress and appear in society every even- ing, the victim of his models. But he looks as if being socially victimized agreed with,him. He has an elegant atudio, the walls adsrned with tapestry faiences, a mantel in his own bust, by Chapu, between massive silver and gold candelabra. To the right ie a dais cov - ered with green cloth, on which stands a chair upholstered with blue velvet, Hugo, Grevy, and French statesmen and American millionaires innumerable to have their counterfeit presentments placed on canvas by Bonnat'a wonder- ful skill N. F. Trihu. . w, The fL Louis G'lo6cDnocra soys : Mr. unanes iteis, jno. loll Second -a a- , . . a wa t Utranaetet avenue, this city, was cured by St. Jacobs Oil after sixteen years' suffering with rheumatism. m nonets mumu Nevor allow (he fact to escape your notice that whoa tho Lord made man he mado (wo nan but only ono tongue. Bleep walking used to bo feniUJer- ed a strange thing, but, lnce police. men ! It and draw pay for It at (ho ootne time, the novelty haa worn oft Upon a writer claiming that his works contained much "food for thought," a friend remarked : "That may bo ae : but It Is wretchedly cook ed.' hi north country fishwife went to buy a drees. "None of your gaudy coltri for mo," the said at once to the man at the counter ; "give me plain red anU yaller." You never know Imw much water aa umbrella Is cepeblo of containing until you accidentally stand It up against and on tho pearl carpet that cost $r per yard. "Harry, you ought not to throw away nice bread like that ; you may want It florae day." "Welt, mother, should 1 stand any hotter chance of gettlog It then, If I ate now." An officer In battle happening to how. a cannon ball naaaed over hi- L . a. . j . .. neau, biiu tocia on ins ;iesu 01 n hoi d, wno gtoot hfn 4.YaU 11 aald he, "that a mm never by pollteneta," An agricultural fair Is a twrso race, with tho exception of an address on farmin that Is made by the lawyer who est hh work In as a political - ' .1 ..u 1 1 iwi i CUIUBI, I MWH II liO aUUWH ((Willing I abont tho farm. si t .j.i v..ii.im iuvaiivhi ihju wi(-. iuii 1 Jiinnw that he had made one of his charac uve J0 ,onf receiving a certain wound. True," replied tho wit, "but you should rec dloct he was not attended by a physician." A lady put her watch under be pillow the other night, but couldn't keep it there, beradM It disturbed her sleep. And there all the time was her bed ticking right under her, and she never thought of it at alL A quaint old iulnltcr was once asked what he thought of hi two sons, who were lioih preachers. "Well," he replied, "lioorge has a better shew In his shop window than I John, but John has a I rger stock In his warehouse." A little boy went to a shop for some egg. Before reaching home he dropped them. In answer to bis mother, who -asked, "Did you break any V "No. I didn't break any : but the shells came off from some - - of them. " A email boy in Jelne listened dt muroly to the atory of Samson's tying tho flre.hraads to the toils of foxes and (hen sending (hem through (he Phlllistlnes' corn, at (he conclusion ef the narrative aaked Innocently, "Auntie, did It pop t" A candidate for appointment to civil service clerkship waa asked "How near Is the sun to tho earth V1 "I can't exactly aay," he re enough to Interfere with my duties If 1 get the appointment I want." He got It A fond lather boasted that he thought his son would bo sure to msir s DTstt sculptor. A neighbor m asked, "Does he .how any signs of Means of 'era." said talent for it? the fend father, "he 'chisels' his school male out of all their play- things." A correspondent asks : "What of the year do the days begin to shorten ?" When you havo a note In bank. A nolo in bank la (he great .nnikiia.Ar nf iim. Tho i svH are auuiuiww ..u." crowded together In thin layers, and niha am Htrn a emear from a v aa v m.--" - ' blacking brush. I "What have you that's good?" said I . kn.a tauoiior a ha MAtavl him. I aa uua . j uaiviiv.) w - i I m)t . ,l'hni.. .it . Mnlt I.nkn l noil cav a wwwv v. ..vw " i City hotel. "Oh," said the waiter, "we've roast beef, roast mutton, roast j pork and broiled curlews." "What's a curlew ?" said the traveller. "Why, a bird : something like o snipe." w tvuld it flv ?" "Yea." "Did It have wings V "Yes." "Then I don't want any curlew. Anything that Itad wings and could fly and did not leave this country I don'tf want for my dinner." a WISE I'AAX. Everyone wishing te try the new 1 remedy for biliousness and constlpa tlon Syrup of Figs can obtain a trial bottle free of charge at Foshay gon. Knowing Syrup of Figs to be better in its effect and more pleasant to the taste than any other remedy, the Cali- f vi rm nm... l.. .1ADf. I lajl AJ ASS. A AM UTIUU VVUJMW.M V MWW MWVWV awl a Jan rt rlran its. rmsnrOi a r a mm known to the people. Hodge. Davis X3U a nun wisnsn vj tuwsu w I w I a- ru.. Whaileaala druireiat. Portland One California orchard ships auoav twenty tons of peach stonea every year. Brmocrat. laiets faits. Seventeen thousand five bundled and forty five stray dogs were taken into custody in Loudon daring 1 881. An apple thirteen inches in circum ference one way and fourteen inches the ether way, and weiging one pound, to the boast of a gardner at Kaeine, Wis. A ourious spring in St. Tassssaay parish, Li., runs clear, cold water all day long, but at sunset goes saddenly dry, discharging no water till ths sua rises sgsin. A MonUue paper has discovered a gorge in the Yellowstone where, it as sarts, the atmosphere is a noa conduct' or of S)uad. "Ne matter hew loud one shouts, he ean't be boat. I." 8 j me bereaved tier a an mothers eat alt. John's Day, abstain frees eating strawberries, for they think that at that time little children who have died re cently, go up to heaven concealed ia those fruit. In 1770, or thereabouts, the tomato was almost unknown in Paris. To the southern French, who invaded France at the time of the revolution, its sccli taatisation is due. It was a costly luxury at first, bnt st the end of 1803 it was sold at Lea if alias (according to ths Almanack den Gourmand) by the half-down. In several, provincial dtetricte ot Finland a religious sect baa appeared, nPn "''" I1"1!1' "l9m .' 1 J nn Husbands and lovers bind themselves by oath to wear whatever yoke their partners choose to pi upon thsm. and furthermore to make uareeerved oonfeasion oaee a week of M M llla ,hl Who has been eboaea by her sister rulers to ex ercise unlimited authority within the community allots the penalties, which are promptly inflicted by robust and resolute matrons. While workmen were drilling a well near Crookatea, Mian., on the 7th, inst. , a depth of 156 feat having been reached, water came gushing ap, feroing stones and lutape of clay ia the air a distance of fifteen feet. Subee- quently tlere appeared several springs flowing far some distance around the well, among which was one two feet in width, about two feet from the well, which throws thirty barrels of water per minute. The ground around the well toee twe feet ia two day a, and still continues to rise. The farm lu ft becoming covered with water and o nick sand. It is feared the build tags will have to he removed. MIsTaBM At The earliest European fairy tales dates in the thritcenth center). The first Protestant went to Greenland in 1721. The oldest record of a fire engine in Paris ia in a work published in 1 684. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop ia the United States was elected in 1785. Charlemsgoe was crowned Emperor of Kerne Christmas dsy, 800, by Leo III. The Faroe Islands were settled by Norway pirates in the ninth century ; they became Danish in 1880. Frederic the Great was buried in " . L T T TT of hi own wf fit for PT- I ss eeaa .a cngiana nsd no statutes against toe acquirement of property under false pretences until the time of George 1. Bills ef exohange, so far as mak. aay note of the mattor were first negotiated by law in the fourteenth century in Barcelona. me nrsi Augiisu ueio marsosis rm . ft . 1? t 1 a t were made in 1736, when George II conferred the title on the Doke of I a a i in s s rv a Argyle ana tne uri 01 urxney. I . . . , n v. Francis uomie aenvea its I from its freedom from taxes and im- POStS grantee in uwusiuoration ot an . ... . annual girt to the sovereign. I were nret used oy gentlemen I w na . i ia a French theatre, in 1828, at the res. ressntation of uorisaoaec. lne opera gave its nams to the fan. The Flemish school of painting was founded by Jan and Hubert Van Eyok, who lived at the olose of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth century In 1567 when the Protestants cap tured Nimea they began to pull down the tower of the ancient cathedral, bnt were forced to desist because many dwelling-houses Isaned against its wall, I and would have fallen with it "Winter finds out what Summer Iava 7- Kidney-Wort cures in Winter and in Summer. There is scarcely a person to be found wh' wiU not benefitted by thorough osurse of Kidney-Wort every spring, ir you cannot prepare tne dry buy ths liquid. It has the m. B - - ellCC.. WHY WBAXOMB ? What makes Floreston Cologne! I wAlfomfi rm nvprv laiiv'a rllat tahls a riCQ aDri u3tiBg fragra nee. NO 16 Acairi 1 tab4I rratjs. Farmyard manure will contain from sixty five to eighty per cent, of water. Of the 000,000 tons of fertilisers said annually In the United States, Baltimore furnishes one-third, of 200,000 tone. Hay contains a mnr h larger proper- tlon of potash .ad lime than t Saaaa I ssaaa sb w mh . . tA & m 1 1 - - - A I avail i:rup,ii n murii nuinnrr amotll I Of Phoaphortc acid. Tho Fall Is aa food a lime lo phtnt fruit trees as any ether, provided (bo treeo are protected from swaying by the wind until their roots are set. Top dressing should be evenly spread ever the surface ef tho ground. To secure this result It must be flrat sufficiently fermented to destroy the coarser particles. The Texas Woe! Grower expresses opinion that a rasa shearing thirty- Ave pen ads in Vermont would proba- Wy shrink to twenty-five pounds In Texas In three years. Between the years 17U and 1880 there has been a large Increase la farms of twenty acres or less la (bo lsetsrn States ; but, In the West, the tendency is still to large fcrm. Both tho ootid and liquid excre ments of the sheep are Car drier, and therefore more concentrated, than these of the ex, whose food includes a much larger quantity j f water. The Kansas Poet says that it looks new ae though tho local ranchmen will have to fence or go without grass In the future, as every available spot lo being occupied by new herds. A siegte experiment In farming is very rarely coacluslve. As a rule, however, It Is not safe to plant large- ly that crop which has not previously been successfully grown In the vU e cinuy. It may be generally stated that as a plant auatures the proportion of wat- evening. This m exetecsatiaf, pswtieu or, nitrogenous matter and ash cos- lariy when there is something going on, otitueats diminishes, while the pro. which he would like to attend. I have portion ef carbo-hydrates largely In - Draining soli helps it for both floods and droughts. The rapid pans - Ing away of surplus water In floods leaves the soil more porous, ap that HI retains moisture better In time of drought It is not likely that good sound ap ples will be anywhere used as feed for stock this year, but if any unsals- hie. enewt.ni.na area feantiH th.w ran rln better service as feed for horses than far anything else. Grans that has suffered from rain during hay-making will contain less soluble matter thin well made hay, and this loss will be greatly increased If the hay has been long in the field, and undergone fermentation as well as washing. i. fnn...ui .iiw made at the Wisconsin Experiment Farm showed that, on na average, four pounds of corn meal wore equal te twenty neondsef sweet skim-no ilk. aaa uiiia owww (i( w f'a-t aa awo I or ono pound of meal to five of milk, If fed separately. F. V. Dantwrth, of Norway, Me. , raised cera to All 8386 cans from one acre, and takethe fifteen dollar prem ium offered by the Winslow Packing Company. The largest number of cans from three acres was 6806, rais ed by Benjamin Tucker, and he gets $10. Tho legitimate way for farmers to make money is to sell as much as possible from their farms at the least expense. There are other ways oit en'suggested, but (hey are not te be commended, and generally result in loss and disappointment It Is possible that among onr for eign purchasers of wheat and corn this Autumn and Winter will bo Mexico oo far as it Is connect ed with our railroad system. Ordi narily, Mexico ought to be self-supporting as to breadstuff, but this year the country Is not well sup plied. Tn trees plant food is stored up the end of the Summer In the pith, tho pith rays, and In the layer be tween (he wood and bark. The leaves which fall In autumn have loot nearly Oil their starch, albuminoids, phosphoric acid and potash, these having been transformed to the stem. The movement of hogs in the West has commenced gaining in numbers, but is still largely short, both in numbers and weight, of tho figures of a year ago. The high price of pork all the season has p rot ably induced tho marketing of everything that would answer for slaughter. On every farm there are some peer spots of ground which would be great ly benefitted by a top dressing ol ma nure at thia season, to bo washed in to the soil bv Winter rains and melt. I ing anew. On moot farms the nare for this purpose can be found lafl amanl tUa aiahlo A. tn h Ivae- jyard. 6001 lion' JSOO US? Sf 00 00 40 00 1000 1000 0000 I 10000 BURMl DOM 2 Um. local w io eente per Horn. rot iMftl Mid tfUuUnt mAw iwpir Square for the first weens per square tor esc Ineertion. Plain Talk, bt a rutm cu. CLtRXS. I ean rsasembei that 'bee I was "knee-high to a vro. mhout - ' . - told . te Imasl i. companions, tho enkject tO be tho Li L . into who. w. we wanted eomaamtioas wore a enrioaity, boyieh, visionary. Nearly every hoy wasted to he merchants or olerka; both Sfsaw abont the same ia their eyes. I say their for I was aat oaa of the number, I had just eaeegh sense to amy that I wanted to be a man, and then I com Id toll better what basis I wen'd like to go into. As a rale yea will MP" jaarniag to be clerks. They h boeae.se so maay goods and ae 7 pose through their , that it is aertane iteeft to spsje Uo eehiad the ooeator. Bat the F" B tAtrk fa ate evil aagar, I oaa tell yoe, nor nsektiis sad geld nags. This beginning work at six o'clock and continuing at it until gone or ton at night, only stopping three times leag enough to shove down a potato or two, a slice of breed and a shank of meat, is snare prose than poetry, and to pay for it the pear clerk hen to atonal the corses of a horde ef unfeeling coat osa era. Almost universally the head sasa of the establishment is whipped over tho weak, tired out back of his help. All this would not he so bed if when six o'clock came, (tor there are many pleasant features mixed up with the disagreeable) they enedd leave the state far the rest of the eveaiac. with three or four hours to themselves of that sack I keore them; hot they must go sad hang around she I counter, although perhaps aat a cents worth of goods ia said during the whom 1 often thought that I weald rather ha a ash on land than a etork in n store at aight with the ad of the cue us or a hen inn mill 1"0 I P00 wttMi lying around en the Wnk to dean around the store the laughter of peo part pie in my ear as they wend to some evening party. ef us ia our social nature and for say t W kUd of ur "" M OB,J WT0 ol a sin. Fsirthermere it is If all atorea were to be dosed at six or seven o'clock just ae mack bonuneaa would he done, and n grant deal of liberty aad happiness would be given net ooJy to the clerk bnt as well the awebant, for be is h the tame ss J ana former, me, too, I .a ss w-w . ( A hour or two with his taasily. Take it Tske it in Albany, for instance, and vary little trading ia done in the evening, except P&P Saturday ovening, and what is with P!" rf aaoet ef wham, if naeeaaary, could Wur their goods Just aa wall dat iag the day If the custom were general aad faith fully carried eut it wooid be a 11 ess ing to merchants aad people both; hat no one merchant is willing to dene doors while his neighbors keep open, far in the course of the year asaay n dollar in taken in. Ia our city, it is sad to my, even if there were an agreement to shut up at seven, certain eases possessing principle about the lize of a mustard seed, would hang a round their back doors through the whole evening, far the sake of a few cents. Now oor beat ei chants know this, for it haa been tried on many a holiday, aa that if there ever is any thought ef snaking agreements to make the e vantage social ones, instead ef bumtisns cams, it will ha broken off oy the lack of confidence some have in others; so the clerks, aad merchants, too, eleswbere aa wall as y expect to plod along in the present manner, aad when they done their store go home and go to had, and in the morning go to their store and at ihen 8 HV- yyThe wonders of modern chem istry are appaaent en asm beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of ink can be made from then. A family want, and I wander how we ever got along without Parker's Ginger Tonic. It cored me of nervous prostration, and I have used it since for all aorta ef complaints in our family. Mrs. Jines, Albany. The Way The safest and surest way to restore the youthful color ef the hair ia furnish ed by Parker's Hair Balsam, which ia deservedly popular from its superior clsnnlinsm The Boton Globe brings this item : Chas. & Strickland, Esq., this city, was oared of rheumatism by S. Ja cobs Gil. 100 600 000 7 00 000 1000 7 00 If 00 tOO 1500 IS 00 toot itot soot 20 fjfj 4000