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. iiidwh am i iiji mi, i mi .,; 1 1 ! H iiSwaaaraaaaMWBaaaaa ma .yim n , lit A If ifi ifl MM ft f 1lTl il ill if I 7 W ' I " 15 00 WW 4000 GO 00 100(0 STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED KVERY FRIDAY ST1TES 6 KITTING. 1 HI Kl T FtCE-l iBaiMtage nuuu or subscription In IxjraJ ( L umna 2i eeote per line. Keyaiar local iatfie copy, par year, la Jwm euU eve. lMr ymr aad at year s at i a none in eemeper itne VOL. XVIII. ALBANY, OREGON, Fill DAY, APRIL 0. 1883. NO j For leaal and traneaanA aSrvertlaemenU Lagta mSiwr f f 09 per aquara for the first Inaertkin and ') fwntd er sgnmre for each aobeeqnent Inaertlon. State , , i , ' - '- ' ir.am-rf i. !"' n.i iS . a i . 1 wa 'aril BJ t5f -jK m(T - ALLEN & -OF- ALBANY - AreawiMifiic tUwrlwiem Stk of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! ConsUtiiff of tie of tl largest General Merchandise Ever offered far ale DRY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT InclaJes ail tie latest styles aai aerelties. Oar steek is all fresh and new. and urn af it was aurekased in New York, aid tkere it not tie iete of old style eods in ear stare- THE CLOTHING Coat tins one of the largest and I nest assortments ef r lotting and gents' fnrnisking goods ever brsngbt to this valley, aai will be sold at nrieestha defy competition . either'hei e or elsewkere. We also keep a fall line ef ladies', children' aad gentlemen'! BOOTS AND SHOES, All ef the best quality and TV also iat ite attention te HATS AND CAPS, 1 1 e if als t be Umi at Mr store GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC Our matte is ONE PRICE Samples sent by mail free, on MARTIN OREGON, and Most r oaplete stock of in Al-tiy. Tie! DEPARTMENT direct from the manufactures. ear splendid selection ef Urge ail wel I selected toe FOR ALL. application. ALLEN & MARTIN, 57 First Street, Albarife Or. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. rUHR. O. . CMAMBMHUAIK. FLINN & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEY AT IY W , Albany, Oregon. asroffloe In Fotr'a Brick Blouk.fja; vl&nlfttf. R. 8. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany . Oregon. WILL PRACTIGR IN Ahh TIIR Courts of thu Ntate. Will iitva special aUaaUon to collection and probate mattar. Omc In Foster's now brick. 49tf L. H. MONT ANTE. ATTORNEY AT I-AW. AND Notary Public. Albany, Oregon. Office upstairs, over John BriRaV store, tatatrset. vHn2Stf J. K. WEATHER FORD, (notaky ruaue.) iTTORNEY AT I -AW, AimAVl, . WILL rOACTlCK IH ALL THB OOL'KTS or Til It Bui. SmcUI atWnOou glrwi U ...llwll.iiia and probate aatUr te Odd r.ll.-a Twnpl. iua i. c. row nix. w. h. ntLYVD POWELL St BILYKU, kTTORNEYS at law, And Selkitom ia tkaaeery. ALBANY. - - - OKKUON. Colwotlona nromnUy made on all polnu. Lonna nagtlaud on raaaonabla tarma. In Foatar'a HHck.-ma. vHulOif. E. R. SKI 1 WOKTI I. tmtr Ant NKKLon at tw a MOT A Bf PUIH. II f ILL practice in nit court- of lh Stole T AH baalneea intruated to me prompt ly attended to. OMr, im O' Toole' t Block, BfaOaMm Strt. 4Sjfl Attxtng, Oreeoa). J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney And Counsellor At Lav AND Notary Pobliea ALBANY, OREGON. Will praotice In all of the ConHa of tktoHute. All buaioeaa Intruated to him will be promptly attended to. pm-Office In OTooU'a Block. LEWIS 8TI1I80NT8 LIVERY AMU PEED STABLE. Flret elaea Tebtelea, , fine horeee, iraoH ; prriprletora and rmm Ulve tbem a call. I. aeeommodatlna aonabte uliar ear Kevere Houao. jrt E. W. LANGOON & CO., ouiGuim Books. Ktaiiooery and Toilet Articlea, A Larga Stock and Low Price. OXTT DRUG STORE, tf ItBtM OBftOV. FOSMAY & MASON, LS AS ajTT Druggists and Book sellers. ALBAS Y. OKKUO.L eianlHf atrat a BUawertfe Altem y . Orr gum. Chaa- Pfeiflfer, Prop'r- TbiaaawlluUIUSMadup to Srat eteaa at) la. TaKlea wtut tba bate tr aaarsas aworua. aprtog te avaty kteaa. gvud Saaaaaa sViaaafur Oa Traratera. DANNALS & WOODIN aucraon;aaa aae aaALa ra FURNITURE Js BEDDING. ALBAS Y, OBBfJOPi. vOlteipl T. J. STITES. ATTOKNEY AT LAW AMD Notary Public. Office in Static Riobt Lksocua-. omea. J. A. DAVIS, M. D.9 Physician and Surgeon 8CIO- - - OREGON. Aloany Bath House. 'avilt UMbkftSl - 'Et WOULD RKSPECT JL tally afrai tba eitisaaa of Albany and vi Jin ity that I havetakan charga of tbia sfatablUh raeat.asd, by keeping elasa roomi and payia atrietattantion to baalaaaa, ex pact, w salt al thote who may fsvor US with t hair patronage Having heretofore carried on nothing est First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons expseti to giro entire fatlifsetios te si jajrOHidien and Ladies' Hair neatly ea ihampooed. JOS W1BBVB. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OR. The Third Term begins an Tbnrs day, February 1st, 1883. For particular concerning tba couraaa of ctuily and lb price ol tuition, apply to KEV. ELBERT H. OMIT. Ir-Niueat. RED CR0WR MILLS. IS0M, LAKNIKQ CO., l'ROPR'S SXW FUOCKSS FLOCK SCPKRIOK FOR FA Ml LI KS AND BAKERS USX. BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Highest IPrice in Cash for Wheat ALBANY OR. i 4KIH POWDER Absolutely Pure. THU -. .Irr nvr ur!. A m r rl . .f pttrlly tftMKtn wh"lcainiMiM. Mar .imiiih. i thin lUr urillnary blmla, m nn.ii b !.l tn iwwntw(IUMi wlO th. mnltUuiU fw tut, .hurt -itbi, lun .ir 4i thU wrr H"H iiir In ciw. Ili41. lUklktl'.aukCw. MWilla, S. V, LYDIA E. PINKHAiVi'r VEGETABLE C0MP0U2T). A Rare Care far nil FEMALE v.. v... N KAMI KM laeladtn; Leaeerrbam. lr rcaaUr aad ratefal Meaatraaftaa. laaaataiaUM and t irrrt ion ef be Weaak, rtaaSlae. PUOw unci ctkki, a. a. trruMat tola late. aeteMteaa aa4 I in iu a iu .if t. liiat frMd tetp te pfoaaaaajr. aad n pate darine labor aa4 at nniu pattoCa. r i -1. 1 i tax rr Aa rttMtut rr rattAT. tW-m iu W4Bjraaw oT ttvarau' r-r af t :.i.. r mi it aajaai aa aaaaSj itet kaa rr tea tif mi tea ratetei aad far alt Oi an n at tha Ktaaara IMUw On laf AVawaTy te arL ; T-K I tHKY CO MPIJUMTO ef FJtarr Se I ladCireot Battaf la Ite fee. LTM. It. pnTTOAaTe KLOon rt inrtrr wi.i ajapaate . -ry U -.1. al IW aim ft- mil tvi" i cvry Mar ii-o. is. .. n . will jl Inaa 1 .lt.l I! t tVOitkniaCoatarmn.lMwl d rarlBer Ma pr4 i 0 and VA W t. im Aaaa. Lyra. Kar. rrk of atterr, ft. MIki for , T.- c..; n ' la rt bjr aaaX te fom d ttu r of V m- tf. mi pl at i j- . ml r !--t fur rUI-rr. Mr-, ftekhaia fnwly Mim ait .Utwt la-n y. EartowlavM tm. Nrfxl for Mtittvm r. . I i'r t v - Mi' t l?-n etit."Aa f TUTT'S PILLS CVMPTOM9 OF A TORPID LIVER. loar. of Appeal to, Bowela costive. Pain in inn aimeu wiia a ouu set tkm ta tbo ha.- oart. Fain under the Hoool'ler blade, fnlbieaa after oat in, with S a dbrin- cli nation to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of tamper. Low spirits, with s feei n of having some duty. vv tMtnueaav, Heart. Dote weartMOe. LHssineaa. flutte nanni qcikvu uttertn Heart. Dotabctore the eye. Yellow 8k in. at tna ueaoaone generally over ta right ere. Bestlaspse. with fitful dreaau. highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT8 PIIXHare.prlally adapted to turh eaoea. onadoao "ttecta inrha ettaoige of fawllaga to aatonlah lh autTrrcr. Tbay baewaoao sso AportH. nud niw tna body to Taa ota aVtoab. Utua iJi- ey.i.m la uiirten.d. and iy tli-ir Toailo ArUoat m the Dle.aU.r Uriaaa ttrftulmr Ml 00 1 a .rr pro doceo. frier a5 vnui. a Morrayy a.. . If. TUTPS HAIR DYE. Oaav Hai o Wirraaaaa chaatyd imOuaur Mi.ai K by aatna1appllrHtloiiiriliia Uva.. Ittm- Earts a narnri uuliir. art Iritantiiuely. Hold f lruB3tiu or ent by i-xpri. bn r.nipt ol el. orriiT. sa nvantv nr.. vans. (Sr. Ttrra 1.11 ii. at iiinM. lil roaSwi ..a a iMfai ra mU eanwa uu. ea u.ub Headsohe (cue rally over tba DR. D. B. RICE, PilVSician and Surgeon. J AS ItKTURKED to thla city and reaumixi iroc- om Iti n talMT-anh offloa. OTool.'a wuung, broadaibin euret, taaws Kimtaec- SB tiea. Albaa.or.,Wov. 8, 1882. imhiI are alaravao Uie lookout lor cnan cea to locrcaae their earainaa. ami in Mine become woauny ; uusjo wikkic iiw impnrvo vuenr ujhh mm- . tit... .i. 1 i . a dMAaiiiii tiea i remain in wivarty. We offer a great chance to tn ke money. We want many mn, women, rxjaiui ttJ.rJlZJ onecan oo too wora properly irum mo " " The buaineee win pay more than ten timea ordinary waee. Expenalve outflt furnlaheri tree, ftoono wno eiiKatrea feile to make money rapidly. You can de- ww . . . . aenur": JiAfStZ "uSS nn vo e your wnoie tune to tno work, or oniy your anara GUARDIAN ASSURANCE 00., OP iiUllUUII. r nwnnw ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1821. Capital subacrlbed. $10,000,000 Cspital paid up a eaeeee f,ouo,ouo N0TR.-Th1s compsny has tho largest m id im nanltal Ar m rvono noincr business is tbe United States. Insurance accepted by Robt. A. Fostfh, Agt of Albany A week made at home by the la dnetrioua. Beet bualneaa now be lore Uie public. Capital not needed. We will atar you. Men. women, boy and olrla wanted every where te work lor w.. Mow ia the time. You can work in apare time, or give your whole Uuie to the buslueaa. No otner bualneaa will pay you nearly aa well. No one can fail to make enormoui pay, Jv en irairtmr at once. Uoatlv outfit ami urnim frca. Monev I made feat, eaefiy. and honorably. Addreea Trub A IVl -illirnull U.lnn ., . . . SAIVI COHEN Keeps the best brands of Imperial and domestic cigars. Also the FINEST AND BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS. If .. the. ilnaat hllla.rri ha.ll in tha citv. I will also sell real estate, morohaadlso household goods, etc., at auction for any Ann tn flan iilvnv rvuinfv Ntnru t rtrtriiii fan, Kevere Ueuse, Albauy, Or. f rl a B r- v-v v -- m-w o i oaivx uuujuiM' fSwSuri CANyCASWr . tj SaVATWZI WrTrlt THE HOPE Off RACEy im MofTiii'tt i;.P0MiTin. The main I nilding for iho Keniharn EitK)Mtiui to t'n at L)utavilrf Ky., Anynat let, ia Roj in M HiiUicifnt lv aj. vaned atagn of con at ruction to give tlie spnctefor Mm tleA nf itn nxtuuhive ro)Krlion. It will Ihi ona of the lereat exoailian WitHdirigA rver ornvleu, at will ho mi-mi from the following eompar- ittotis af the arc-, in qura feet, of tht main h-iiMing 4' tlio world'a grpat in riufltrial i-xhihitiorut : liOinlon, fill 9fl'J,R4 New York, 1K5.1 249,051 1 Priit, 1601 :45,934 PaHa, 18611 456,923 Vienna, 1H73 430,HMJ Lmdon.lrsriJ 1,400,000 Philadelphia. 1X70 K7..3.0 Atlanta, IHjJJ 107,620 Sxithcrn KoaUon at lmia villa, Ky '. . . . . 077 400 It Uiun aupeara that the main build ing of the Hjiithr-ni KxjiOHitlon will be larger than th main building at Vien na in 1873, at Paria in 18G3 and 185, anJ New Voik in 1853, while it i mailer only than the main buihiiuge at the two L rul.n Kcpoiiitiana and the L'nutmthial Kxpoaition at the Philadel phia in 1870. At the two Paria rk- OoHioai tImaaBOaoa ran the toleJ area Op to alightly over one million s iare feet, and at Phil Uilohia tbo raachiiary annex covered over eight hundred thou sand aquara fee, and the other annexe inc reeled the area to gretor dtmen atona fhnu evtr attcrnpteil bofore, anl probably gr.-nt.ti than will be a iu tuple I for many year ti ootae. At A.llanla 10 18s I the annexea iuoteated the total area to ahout eight acta. The Komh ern EXioiti in has already projected annexw for aew.nulisf horticultural diaptaya, and art exhibition thai will increase the total area by meny thou aaniU of aquare feet, and aa the prosaura for apaci- now (on shadowed ta realized, it will neceaaitato atill gr.4t.r ex ten- ion. That the t li 1 1 1 -- aoaaj i-i 'lie main building, with i la - alditiuual ttallerj ,- and annexeeaiiMiiv arntuui-d for, will be tnal'- 'i t'ii ia a tar laecuming more obvious i-vety Jy. The exK ri euceofatl ffrt-at ea.'ii'iif iona hmn l-n that exhibiting alnar fit cjnii-r - bcod the ni4gnilu 1 d he tiiMlertaktng, aud that the aiiiliciltH fir :noe were wade in a very r4pid'y inrt-ntg ratio aa th time for tin itMtiin ar- ! ataaaSad. At Philadelphia, lurd . the 0fjalag day, applicatiotiH were I poured iu bo fast teat thounarnla ha J to be refua. ll, end iudeel application were presenteJ to within a few weeks of the cloe The report of the Atlanta for mod considerable oratory was dis Kxiroaitioo states that three fourths of plaved in debate upon the raatUns the applications for apscu were. received J in the last month preceding tbo open- I e e a a a m . - lag. mo total uutnimr ol cxhttiita was I 1,113 At the time ol this writing the opening of the Southern Exposition islaotbey were distsnt more than four months, yei I over four hundred applications fori space for the raot valuable and inter 1 ersting exhibit that can be made have I already been receive,). If ordinary ex-1 perience holdi good with the Southern Imposition, and applications, continue ftom this time on to increase in the I proportion thst hss alwsys obtained in other great exhibitions, the space now contemplated wiil he altogether insuf- ficient. At the present rate the first of June will show more applications than there were exhibits at Atlanta, and yet there will be two months before the opening. Perhaps one strong reason for the promptness which has been shown by exhibitors mav bo found in the tact that the iieonlu of Iuisville fuminhed an,P' n,enk fr the undeilakiog, and asked no iiecuniarv aid from any out- Pecuniary aid lioia anv out- SlUO SOUrCO. It UHH SO COIDfl to b w.. .1.. Kj lof will con,,oct , M . . . , . exbibitiors. There witHv tb e.istnm. I . i n i v iiiiiiiii ill i n ru ' ii n nil. in a 1'in.i ai ra j j - .aawa...v- lf , l.:u: i iuhiiuuimiu "auiuiwi, but bevor.d this no.:hto will h uviJe. m- prturii Btaim .i Au - aa. w w vawa nvvuiui wo V I . a i VVH'M II'Jto saries which lymj in some exhibitions ben mde of extra cbsrge to exhibitor-, will he fumishodin tbe quantities required by exhibitois free of cost. 11,0 macntnery uepartinsnt mere I t .i... i. : i a . l .i Wl" D3 four main lines of shafting gf)eued at 200 per minnte. This uniform siel will obviate the incon W a l . venieace of sensrating the different parts of one exhtbtors group of raacbin ery, as ho may teguUte tbe speed for bis different machines by adjustment of bis pulleys and counter-shafts. Tbe rules for the machinery department, IIW UIHUUIUSI T VIE 1.1 V1UUV. der in desired, require ap- . I whare now plications for space to be m'l , before I MftV 15. all baVT macbihWl'V to bo niirh ' ' . ... -r . w 1 11 heavy machinery to be ready for run- placed bt-tore June 10, ami an ning before July 15. Ihete rules and the general rules for exhibits are now in proas and wilt 'soon be distributed. Tbe fare from all points in tbe Unit ed States has been fixed at one and one third fare for the round trip during the Exposition. That is, if the regular j round fare from a distant point ia $48, I. Ill ' I V. nA TTT . V 'it win ue reuuecu to $ sz. witnin a tadius of aevciol hundred milea, how ever, sxouraion retee will provail, which will make the fare vary much i-ii. It ta Htated at the lionieviile St Naeliville Hailraid ollice that thee cumpauy haa already arranged for increase of carry ing capacity for the Kxpoailion travel that will cost $150,000. The f. eight rates for exhibits will in a short time I arranged on the basis of freight one way. All indication jwint to mere than a realization of the expectations of the moat sanguine of the propx'tom of the Southern Kxpositiom M l STRd Scib, Ap-.! l, 1H83. i'.V Jh uujcrtd : I We bar been accuse,! ot mrrtininf some, aud mjt other, we desire to go tJie round. i Our market ia always f irninhed with tire best of meats which ar. sold at re, sonsble rates, and with William to do tBe carving you can alwava purchase a fioe, juicy steak or roast, Of no purchase a little bone). K b acieaai to the ontatd work and ride many a mile to secure good meat We have been in. formed that KJ. Is also trying to ioduoe a crrtain young lady to change her name. The doctors art 4uiu numerous sod all seem to be doing well in their line. Dr. Hide, formerly a reaident f your city, is slmost constantly in the saddle ; Dr'a Martin and Kirkpatrtck are havusg a .hare of the pracU-. The Utter 0 of a htnovolent tarn of miml, and by noticr, has informed our etiisrns that praaoripli ns can be procured from him r l ta reoajtooarge. oome ui ine noys nr Home of tKe almost tem(rtfl to take a I it is cbeap. With legal talent our town is blessed, and many ar the knotty legsl questions settler! Iy the bar at Kcio, when had it not been for the talent of Daly, Dor- ri aa! Miller, the nfattcis in dispute would, if all probability, have been car ried before the 8 u areas Court st an iu menso exue anal great loaa of time. Bci skould be a moral city, for wa poaaes minister of several denemins tions, who giro u sonu I doctrine fur our soul's good, aad sre constantly rtsmiading us that broad is the road that leads to destruction. In mentioning our doctors we b-ft out oir 'Htrinsiy Surgeore, P. O. Smith and Pater Bilyeu. Hmith cut tall, in n instant, whether your horse I at i fie jointel or has the pjlf-evil, and Hilyeu whetbar your hum hi tim sweaney or piioUc. Oar city out i noil nanmMri )t Tuea day evening, and I was credibly tn- passed upon, nhen the debate waa the hottest the expreasion could be repeat a a a . - . ma m edly beard, ".of, air. Msvor, 1 meaa no barm, tbem s my sentiment,'' and It seems that "U No." rs nmch more puzzled about the Johnson Larricsde than the gentleman from AlXanj, and well be msy be. Prof. H. II. Williamson ha iafnsei considerable life In our city by his many joke and witty sayings, aad several of the boys bare come off second beat when exchanging joket with him. The Tin Sbdp is doing a lively busU oess, and many aa elbow Gor manu focturee for use in this market. Uncle J "VYillistn is a fioe hand hi selecting a good stove and selling it so the draft, I on the pocket, is very light. Yon msy know tbst our city Is on tbo improve, for Ii. A. Johneu, Jr. and Robert Aabhey are prer,a.rieg to eupply the "Forks" with all kinds of hardware, from a dsrning needle to a threshing machine, (sxcept such articl as are kept in back part of the barne neni in oaca pari oi tne nerves I . BOOD. I I Our busisess men say that tbey lost i.,.i.h Muv ..va ha .Mr did like besns . Andv sts be nrver :ii .: Ti . i it uioa. m w w wmum a mmm m wvvvi I " Hark ! Charley is singiug with a deep voice, "Is's yniuo to Alabam." l Peter sovH he never did whiiirer. but m , sometimes the oysters will kick ; Ed. wys be neve will gig another sucker on Sundsy, and William swear he won't go with bim any more ; if h tioes ths mules go. Dan. t i .r rt i .i rreuertcK a. urroon, uie comptsser of "Kathleen Mavourneen, is a gray- haired man, who li.es on poor fare Baltimore. A tattered coat of Uonfod erte gray keeps some of the cold out. He is now out of employment and too old to help lnmselt. lie Has a who ana .a. . . . . - a eaa 6ve children. He tries to smile cheeri I . . . . 1 V " fdt" bU' he i j lira help. ,rm HaUey bss been in commotion this week, in settlins the naternity of a recantlv arrived sciou of bumanitv born to a young uamsrhad lady of that vi k- a - j t wmm cinity. The paternal caubo of an in- orease in tho population waa finally discovered and settled tb matter by pulling on bis pnrse to tb amount of ojOO. Tbe custom of praying with the fco to tbe easl waa made obligatory by Pope Boniface II. in 132. rf:nXALa. Mrs. Pirafdr-ht Tyler ilrsee her hair pre;inly a- she did wf.e a joung brirlt in the White Tfuise, Alexarid-r II. fftiheiiN netev nin H.l, f..t ft ia re,-,rl that thr lady he Was in love wild KvmI to n-gre her mifttskt. The fpieeu tirTiired to receive Mrs. James Russell Lo H privately, if, ow ing to her III heslth, ahe werfe urmbio t attend a public drawing-room. The celebrated London surgeon, Sir ffenry Thotnjiaon, in eiitSug a vegntaVr rtaa eookery Uxik, he himself bsiag a veeetarisn Sod watur drinkr-r. Wthe 716 i-rrstone who travel wit ft. rrtii rr i m enif aftdaaA . rfAM. : araiHHrei a ar v riivw, Vt J eHWfJ JJS iigofJ to total abattnence from U in- toxicants .larfhe th ximrxm nt Li- Lmmhimi oft ! Exoei.t a few pictures and statute. nothin at Windsor or H..ckias4,.tn Pglartonge Ut th qnn lairsonally rather than the crown ; but nearly every thing at lialmirnl and at OsWu is her own. Oot of a half hundred volumes to eommsnd the exje-ditlon soon start- i0jf for the if of Tlt cjrely and hi. p,rtr in the polar rUr.ailm acrvi. Lieut KrnMt CaHir, . , beV!retted F(T th 4im:ater9 0, vftrfL- nMron vtfbMlil,1 r L . i dkmvisn exnlorer. has not'ifie l th. Dutch Minister st Stockholm, th.t b. joUBt!, to c,.iul the M - . - 1590, by Hollaml, of ,000 guilders, lo order to ulk with the blind and deaf Kentucky i-t M )oet, Mr. Moirison - r - Heady, who wears a glove tiou bis band with the alphabet printed on it, one must Setl out one's woods by touch ing the letters on the glove. Ho is s fine cheas-player. T5y invitation of the Council of Agri culttir cf the Provinoe of Quebec Wil liam BiyJen, veterinary aurgeoti of this city, president iA the United State Veteiioary Association, ii now in Moo treal, acting 'as -xawiner in atboJogy at tbe examination i f the students of the Montreal V tier ioai v Sobooi. Lj'tOtb Mackay j "Never put your self out of tbn way for great wealth Be consent with what wifl suffice When Pworkad in tbe placer mine of California I waa just as happy ns I am to-day, and bad on my mind lea care.'' Hut, all tba same, Msckey would not listen to the man who would relieve 1 bim of bis anonay ami hi trottbl and let bim go back to the loinrs. Yt Mackey is honest in wbst be saya It is a queer world. i heat raoDM rie CaaaaMIIUra T I ad la r.r riaeoljlag As Iodi is tbe growing rival of the United State in the supply of wheat for tbe British market, American wbeat ab r will be intcreste 1 in tbe report on -ndian wheat productions by II. Maiaon. United State Consul-General at Calcutta, publiabed in tbe February number of tbe consular reports, which is just out. Matsons conclusions are as follows : "That India can prod a an average quality of wheat, at a low cost to tbe produces', as tbe moat favor ed locality in tbe United States ; tbst she can now supply tbe European mar ket with about 40.000,000 bushels an nually, and poseoaits facilities for in creasing the supply to an almost unlim ited extent ; that, owing to tbe great elasticity of tbo bow cooanmptiou, and to tbe vast amount of land awaiting cultivation, that in quality, cheapness of transportation, facilities for handling, safety against damage during transit and ateLiiitv j I L. . ll .L t lL. I rirmii m imi. hh v I m. I nil i kih I J , ' NortbjrjejJbjpi such sdvantages lost inei se i na no serious anpreoen- eion on account of Indian competition at legitimate lil'lces. 13ut that in order to maintain this advantage it is almolutely necessary that America ehouUI keep i . T ,. . , . lace with lnuia in Uie etforU to lecTsce w I " and maintain freights st tha lowett pS sibl minimum. On tbe other hand, it is an iulifputabln ftct that Indian heat bas already become, aud will con tinue to be, a very imjortant factor in (be grain markets of Europe, and a check acainst tbe high uric biousbt I w . Uut either b y10tcualittn or by any ,,,, ,M..lir nr artificial taeana. - I wwaa.a e mm m. j - - in Finajiyt th.t upon tbe basis of a fair - Mreins9 cron tLioughout tbe world, tbe Amorican farmer will have to i.xepare himB1f to reduce tie cost of production v 1 ' U a) Cr- IS ;i tll.iW ' to ih OW9Mi ojinimum, and be content - -tu wwt,n nrnRtM mlM wbeat-erow- Ug in Ii. will be stimulated to such It . i . -- - - - an extent that the subseoeent cotnireti maf become extiwarwfatinidabre I m mn v Ex-Msyor Kallocb, of San Francisco, - now lives on his large Sani Crux raucb nd devote Lis time to raising fine cat- tie. Ho is building extensive bsrfF and cattle sheds, and making other irnirove- oienta on bis propsity tbst indicate bis intention to spsl tie remainder ot his years tbare. iMt aseii The battle of Maraton fought July 2, 164. Moor wa ACBMTIn K4L ITE. The cranberry crop In 182, for the whole country, whs rstiinnterl t 000 bushela. Texas wool growers ure cornpl lining of the wrcliy if g'il hearer. LVirge flfK-ksof sheep aro horded by one man, and at shearing I fa the work require miny expert handt if tlie shoaling be done In seaion. The great obstacle to wheat grow ing in Brazil h tbst owing to the rank vegetable growth of th-it climat, nrl extremely fertile dl, the wheat hat to bo weeded carefully two t r three time. Tbh entail much lalwr aa to make its cultivation un profitable. Ids beat to get the old coat of hair changed aa soon as predble on horse, before being put to bard Spring work. For this purpose the brush anil curry eorab shoald be freely oed. A little oil meal will help the rpraul n ; bat sSsooid be diseontioaed before hard work begin. It is very important to work horses very moderately tbe Srat two or three days of Spring work. It them rtvet frequently, aad ea t!e collar at least every ball boor. A IKtle care in beginning right vi I wrve hone from galls that if neglected will make then of little use through the season. Ia most section west winds are the prevailing winds, especially dur ing Fail aad Winter. This Is one reasoa why land with aa eastern ex posure ! coss so only richer than that lying to tbe wesLeCma greater fall ot leaves nd other fertilizing nutter carried in the sir makes a large difference in favor of the Land thst slopes toward the eosL Farmers st this lajeSOal are obliged to walk much ia the wet. A thorough soaking of the soss of boot in hot pine tar will make them last mjch longer, and thoroughly preaeet against moisture, Tbe boot stale should be first thorougnly dried to expel what moisture they coo tain, and the tar applied as hot as poesibie without in jury to the leather. Cooked, dried aad pulverized flesh, bone and blood h offered for sale at some Western pocking house. It may be shipped long dULance if kept dry, and is ju?t whu ia needed for poultry fund. If a little is mixed with the usual wet meal ration it will soon coler hens' combs a bright red, and cue the fwi i t "4ft ill o;it " mist abundantly. The value of Wood osUs as s fer tilizer U too little appreciated. They contain in vsrying proportions the valuable mineral properties needed by plants. Tbey are especially val uable for orchard in bearing, having an as jet unexplained effect in per fecting the fruit. It U belter to give a light dressing of any poUsu mtnure every year than 'ogive large doses at any one time. The struggling young industry of oleomargarine manufacture is in trouble. The churning of lord with milk make a vile compound, even worse than that made from berf uer. Tbe art of coloring to give a June butter tint bas alo been learned by the makers of the hog product. In the meantime real dairymen are beginning to hope that tb fraud are at last over reaching themselves. A bottle of carbolic acid should be kept in every farm house, not merely as a disinfectant, but as a wash for wounds and sores. For any purpose it should be diluted wita water. lbs power to destroy fungus growths makes carbolic acid invaluable in pruning orchards of pear, plum or peach where blight or other disease is suspected The pruning shears should be frequently dipped in car bolic acid wa ter. Many farmers who secure for themselves all the Ubr s-tving im provements are slow in arranging similar helps for their wives. A reaper, or mower, is used at the most only a few days in tho year. A cream er to mace butter-making easier will be In use nearly or quite every day in the year, and the butter product will bring enough more to pay heavy Interest on tbe first cost, besides the saving in labor. Amorican Jersey cuttle breeders complain, and with reason, that only cattle that have bee registered in Jersey or their pedigree descendant are eligible in the American Jersey fjlub book. This gives foreign breed ers the dictation as to what, cattle snail be registered here, and the standards ef the two count run are quite different. Jersey 'breeders make more of f.ney colors thin i practised here, acd under this sys tem the tendency is to a depreciation in the milk and butter standard. Kepler first explained the theory cf tides in K"98, but Newton gave the first complete explanation in 1C83. The city of Thessalonic ia Macedonia was named for Thessalonic x tbe daugb" of PkHip and wife of Cassan-der.