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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT tmumt STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, THE BEST ADTERTI8II0 MEDIUM Iff THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY 8TITES & NUTTING ESISKftOrFK-F.lB Democrat B.lldtag a ImdalMi SI reel. Hpe lal bualoajM notice. In Local Co! un .isr; sa c,nta par line. Regular Leca not lees 10 cents per Ha. PSt !e(al and tranaient adtertlaeaaeiita . 0y er .-J uar. for th. first iaaertloo ,ao rwns pir sjuar. for each aubsenaten insertion 1 Kates for other advertisements mad. nown on spplicatioa. S TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION stasis copy, per TT In adaSS stagls copy, per year, at end of year Ingle copy, etx m onth Ingle copy, three month Out! a number N N S 00 1 AO VOL. XIX. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 39, 1884. 76 10 SO IV.) State Eights Air PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I rUXK. a- CHAMBERLAIN. FLINN & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Albany, Oregon. jaTOffioe in Foster's Brick Block. -Wa Vl5nl8tf. R. S. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE i ... nf lltiu Str Will DlVA special attention to collections and probate matter. Office in Foster' new brick. 49tf L. H. MONT ANTE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Notary Public. Albany. Oregon. Office upstairs, over John Briggs store, 1st street. v!4n2Stf J. E. WE ATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC.) ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBANY. BECe). T7TLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE V State. Special attention girn to collections and probate matter. WOfflee in Odd Fel lsw" Temple. tli I. C. POWKT.L W. . WtLTBU POWELL & BILYEU, .TTORNRYS AT LAW, Aid Solicitors in Chancery, 4LB4WT. - ORK(iS. Collections promptly made on all point. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms, jsrofflce in Foster's Rrh k.- vltnlOif. Wi Va niiiinhii 4ttoni8y M Gonnsellor At Lar AND otary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Witi rrett. in all of the Court, of tbistste H huaines intrusted to him will he prompt 1v attended to. tirOffice in OToole. Block. E. W. LANGDON & CO., DRUGGISTS. Books. Stationery snd Toilet Articles, A Large Stock and Low Price.. CITT DBTJO- STOEB, 2vl kaJBtST. OREfiOV FOSHAY & MASON, awsasaais ast uito- Druggists and Booksellers, ALBAXT, OKEUOX. 16n41tf REVERE HOUSE, Baas ir "d Ellwrlfc Albany. Oreaaw. Chas- Pfeiffcr, Prop'r. Tai mm HM1 is fitted op in flret clam trie. Tables applied with the bert the market affords. Spring Beds in every Room. A good Sample Room for Coav msreial Travelers. WTPree Car to and Trnwm the Hatel.wa T. J. STITES. TTOUNEY A.T LAT AND Notary Public. in tatk Rights Dbocba IRS. L W. & MUY T. COLE. Physicans & Surgeons. ALBANY, O RE33. "er thir nmf-'sst-mal errieee to the eitixens of Ubn - vtivent emritks. Office and reaWeore r-.r .i- ;i.e. Call at Landon and Co's Drug- 9 CROWN MILLS. I, VVVIXfi ! !(.. PROPR'S. families .u BAaOEfS rsa. BF.S I - T 1 M ' " 9 DUTIES. Higher P-icfc in Wheat Cash inr ALBANY OR. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Ae'. D-. 182 f 3.295.326 Premium income 2 607,139 Safe, reliable and qulek to pay in case of leas. A RC H'MONTEITH, Agent. Albany, Orearor, D. BfDWN, Judicious ADVERTISING, Discreet S TXBSOIRIIFTIOIISr San Francisoo, Gal. Quimby House. QUIIBY & HEESBY, Proprietors. Cor. 4th snd C Sts., Portland.Or aTaNE OF THE FfVESr AND MOST J complete hotss in Orttwon. Conduct ed both bv Ameri-an and European plans All the modern improvements, 140 bed rooms, welt f'irnisbed, lite' t. snd wel ventilated Fit class reading room, d barber shop, An elevator and all ane latest conveniences. STONE AND MARBLE WORKS THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO Inform the public that he Is new pre pared to do all kinds of stone and marble work on short notice. All work is war ranted to give satisfaction. Will work any and all kinds of atone, bnt ileal prin cipally In Oregon City granite. Cleaning, repairing and resetting a specialty. Call and examine my prices before purchas ing elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold, shop on west aide of Ferry street oppo site post office. G. W. HARRIS. Prop. JO HN SCHM 1 1 1 LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. Albany, Oregon. Houses kept on reasonable terms. Hor.es snd buggies let to suit tbs times. Corner Second and Ellsworth atresia, LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Shaving done with neatness and sharp razor, which are always k.pt in good condition, aad hair cut in the very best style. SAN wa vim ACS OK Y ANUCHIN'A MKRCH ANHINO BlSl NESS. Rice, tea and Japanese rood. Mates' underclothes, euM at bottom price. Orauastat for China labor. SaTXext to CUT Bank. HENG TENGh Bat washing and ironing in the city. No. 11, Ellsworth Street. One door south of Revere House. SAM COHEN. Keep, the best brands of imperial and domestic cigars. Also the FINEST AND BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS. Keeps the finest billard hall In the city. I will also sell real estate, merchandise household goods, etc, at auction for any one in tLe cltyor county Store oppo.it. Revere House, Albany, Or. 6t SAM COHEN '83 1 mm COMBINATION '84. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT AND THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL. One only $3.50. Two papres lor nie mmw loan the price of one. h payfay us3.U)ra will receire for one year ..,.r H.rJ nur with tha "Courier -Journal," the 'preenuUve newpaper of the South, lemocratie lor a lann lor rennuc omj. and ablt family weekly In the United State, cfho deeire to examine a sample copy of Ute u-ur-J ournal" can do oat tola office. W. H. GOLTRA DEALER IN Farm Machinery, WAGONS, HACKS, BUG GIES, Plows, Harrows, HAY PRESSES, STEEL GOODS. DOOES, WEIfiHTb, PULLEYS A&D CORDS. WINDOWS. Coianty dealers are respectfully invit ed to call and examine our stock, aoie our prices sad favorable terms. Send for Price List. WILSON & BROTHER. Hannfac turers, Wholesale and Retail Dealer., 18, 20, 22. DrummSt., San Francisco , Cal SCIO Bl'SlSESS DIRECTORY. MONTGOMERY A DILLY, TS EALERS IN CLOCKS AND WATCH 1 1 kn Vsssn a full line of jewelry Watches and clocks repaired in first-class order. SCIO - - OREGON. W, 1H. MORROW. TEALER IN HTOVK5J, 'J i waive., If copper and sheet Iron ware, crockery, table cutlery, A -'ill IPru flr filP. SCIO OREGON. BRIDCEFORD & BEARD. 1TEEP A FULL LINE OF PURE IV eroceries. fresh candies, note, sna all kinds of confecticnaries, tobacco, cgara, At- At f 'ash naid for produce of all kinds. SCIO, OREGON. W. H. TALCOTT, XvEALER IN DRY GOODS. CLOTH- U INO, boots, ahoes, bau and caps, groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc. Main Street - - SCIO, OR. J. J. DORRIS, Bridge Builder AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, SCIO, OREGON. NOTICE O FUBLJU LifSTTlNUS BU LtCITED. Plans and speoifioaUone h 1 iurnished on short notice. IT AKlK POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlt powder nerer variee. A marvel of purlety, trvng-th ami wholaeomeneea. More economical than tb ordinary klnda, ami cannot he eold In enmpeUtlon with the multitude on low tnet, abort weight, alum or uhoauhate wilr. Hold only In oana, EoTAL Big Powom Co. 104 Wall Street, N Y. Citicura MMITIVECURE fm eeeryeew SKINftBljOOD DISKAlaE. mi ratnu ts MHHM T. teaaa tke akla. Scalp ant Hlo 1 af lu-h Inf, Scaly, Pimply i 'upper Culorwd, Scrofuloaa 1 hcrtted, and Cunlatioua Humor. Bkial Pulaoa, ' I oer. AbaceavM and Infantile Skin To.turwa, the utuun Hamedlea are Infallible. Hllrwra Irultral, the new tUood PurtSer, PiureUc and Apertant, ekpaki diavaao re run from the blowd and perapirMMeu, and thua ranwna the eauaa. CuUcura, Oh- K-reat Skin Curt, instantly allav Itch tnc and Inflammation, clear the Skin and Scalp, heal Clear and Soma, restore the Coniplsatnn. ( 'ulicura Soan. an cxquttite hkin Itrautlffar and Toilet Ke quiitu. I tndiapansibla In treat iu skin diseases, aad for rough, chaped, or sreaer kin, blackheads, blotches, and baby humor, t 'ulicura Itamedkw are the only Infallible bluud purlflers and sail. baauUflera. Meajrbtaw, Baa , i)r. ta Stats strsst IVuaton, reports can of hall liAsutn, under his ob serration for lea years, which entered the psUeat'r body and limbs, aad ta which all known methods 4 tree! ii Hint had been applied without tsneflt ahk-h was cumptetdi' cured ley by the CutWura Remedies leaving s clean and healthy skin. Mrs. aad Mrs. I've re it stcfeaiaa, iMcher Uwn. Mass , write ; Oar Utile boy was terribly af-Hu-ts.1 with tfcrofula. Salt kScam, aad Krri(:as ever since be was bom, sad nothing w cwuUl gtvs him helped him unUt we triad t ulicura lUmJiei, which graduslly cored btm, unUl he Is now as fair as any child. K. Cararaler, Hendsrsun, S. v.. cured of isis or Leprosy, of twenty years' standi its. br Culicura Remedies The must wuttdsrful cars wa record. A dtutnanful of seals fell f.-nm him daily, f yeiciaaa and his friends thought bs moat die. Cure w.irn to before s jus Ice of the passe and Header son' most prominent clUxsns. Mrs. a E Walpple. Decatur. Mich., writes that bsr face, head, aad some parts of Iter uudy were almost raw Head covtrad with scales and sores. Suffered fearfully and tried everything. Permanent ly cured by th Culicnra Remedioe from hkin Ua- tasr. Sjld by all dni.'i.U. ( ulirura rnu ; Raoul- ent, t' I Sap. M rents, iwrra list o aso Cmbmksl Co., Boston, Mass, Mead far Mae fa rare Hkla Disease, ' ALBANY FOUNDRY iwn sjji S1I0P. EUTABIslSnED 1H65. By A. F. CHERRY, atuaed at corner of First and Montgomery street, Albany Oregen. Having taken charge of the above named Works, we are prepared to manuflMtnr. Steam Engines, tjaar and Ortat Mill, Wood-working Machinery, Pump., I "on and Braaa Castinga of every description. Machine rv of all kind, repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm tra ct) inery. Pattern MaRIa doae ta .11 Its ftrau. lfkllyl A. F. CHERRY A SON. NEW BARBER SHOP. Jl. JACKSON - - Proprietor. Opposite Revere House Shaving and hair dressing done in first- class styie. r im -class or in rooms. Bath for Ia!ies snd gentlemen f all hours. Term, reasonable. Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wild., well-known city missionary la New York, and brother of th. late eminent Judge Wilds, of th. Massachusetts Supreme Court, write, as follow : "7 K. 54M St., AVsj Tort, May 15, 1S8S. Mksmuh. .1. C. AYEh St Co.. tjentlemen : m winter 1 was troubled with . most uncomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which Itched so intolerably at niglit, and burned so Intense ly, that 1 could scarcely bear any clothing over them. 1 was also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough ; my appetite was poor, and my system a good deal run down. Knowing the value of Aran's Sakhai-aium-a, by observstio. of many other cases, and from personal use in former years, I began taking it for the above-named illsordtrs. My appetite im proved aluiokt from tlio first dose. After n short tim the ferer and itching were allayed, and all signs of irritation of the kin disappeared. My catarrh and cough were also cured by the same means, and my general health greatly improved, until it is now excellent. 1 feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these result to the use of the Saiwai-aiwu.a, whieh I recommend with all confidence as the beet blood medicine ever devised. I took it in small doses three time a dar, ami used, In all, less than two bottles. I place these facto at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yours repectf ully, Z. P. Wilus." The above instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of Ayeb's Sahsa. pabilla to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables the system to resist and overcoiaaJbe attacks of all ScrofUr lout Disease t, Enlptioni of the Skin, llhett malim, Catarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. PSEPABED BY Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co,, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price $1, six bonks for 15. AYER'S ' CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and all Bilious Disorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. RKWi is BMir. Ihe Iowa. House has passed a bill to prevent ffsmblia in sf iin on mimini I o " . I u is again proposed u unite the Mediterranean and Red seas by a rail- road. I fk I- . -.1 m . . . A..o .arKw .cnoouer au jat has been launched at North Weymouth, Mses ; .engvn ui asei, itfu iwt, csrry ing lour masts aim navies a tonna.. of iZllll I w I to"- I London has twenty-eight dailies, 524 eeeaites and over 000 monthly mage- sines A New York stock broker owes $353,000, and has $7 to pay with. Offioisl reports at Washington for sis yean and seven months, ending last Decemberbow that 478,308 Canadians have settled in tba United States. Tbe total eat of logs in tbe head waters ef tbe Misaiasinpi this season is eatimaud st 31 7,000,000 feet, making a stock in hsnd of 558,500,000 Lot. More than 350000 skunk skins were used in this country last season, each valued st fifty cents to $1.20. Tennessee baa 300,000 doge. At $1 a month, for food alone is $3,000,100 s year, not to speak of tbe damage they inflict uon tbe sheep industry. Mr. Patnoll denies that be bas pur chased bis mother's property st Harden sown, N. J. Mr. Gladstone is gusrded by a d. isctive. Cremation is gaining grouod in Eng. tsnd. China has ordsred ten more Catling gun. irom tne lactory at Hartford, Ct., TheCalifornU bog becomes wild, is I - " ft" 'alnn wiiitiou win ugui. use . tifrar. in. ranchmen kill ooe when tbsy want pork. There are 11,000,000 horses in tbe United States, or one to every five poi sons. Over 40,000,000 cent pieces were coined last year in tbe United Steles. A woman bas just died at Belfast, Ireland, who worked as a msn laborer at tbe dock-yard there for thirty years. Nebraska ranch men are accused of persecnting settlers in tbe northern part of tbat State. A new bleaching process bas been in vented by paraffin, soap, which will, it is claimed, revolutionise the bleaching business of tbe world :it et.. i:i m I There are 209 known varieties of cherries, 60 of sprioots, 289 of peaches, 10S7 oi pears, sod 297 of plum. Crand Trunk Railway employers threaten to strike on account of propos al reduction of wages. Business in Csnsda is alack and dtll. Nihilist are being arrested by bun dreds in Russia. Tbe centre of popu lation will soon be in Siberia. Sections will be given to bortkultura snd pomology at tbe World's Ex post-1 tion in New Orleana. I Ireland is being rapidly depopuuted. Jaj t.ould baa an income of $'J s I minute. v M. de Iesseps alept 107 out of tbe 130 hours reeently occupied in a voyage. Canada threatens to exclude Ameri can cattle from her ports. The official statement tbat last yesr there were over 400 cases of mod meets with CG deaths, in l.rmaleben la frus- sian Saxony, all caused Hy the flesh of a single dog, eaten raw, is a pretty com- mentary on tbe uarmen tsars of Amer- loan i k. Four million three hundred and forty thousand boxes of 'sardines" were pick ed in Lubec, Me., last year. Ooe of f.he plans to make farts a seaport is to convert the River Seine into a canal ninety-oight feet wide. The cost of dredging, etc., is estimated at $20,000,000. Ten Atlsntic cables have been laid, snd tbe two now being laid by the Ben- nett-inacxay uompany mace m. swi ss war a a a s a i sr. . i i dozen. The terrible and riotous scenes enact- ed at Cincinnati hare gained it tbe name of the "Paris ot America. Henry Bsrnss, a five year eld boy in Spnngfield, Ohio, recently died a ter- rible death from tbe effects of eating Lthe peel of half sn orange. I ss Tbe lsst wife of the Sultan of Moro- ceo is the thousandth. Six nunareu . .a .a ... itt J 1 still live. A Georgia lady has entered a suit for divorce en tbe ground that her husband would nob let her know tbe combine- tion to his safe. Not one French woman is to be found among the wives of Utah. The British Govetnment has ordered official inquiries to be made regsrding ths importation into Eng'and of Amei icsn adulterated butter and cheese. Hundreds of young women work in New York for forty-Sve cents a dsy making shirts. A Nevada woman has a novel est of preserving eggs. During the sum mer she breaks tbs eggs, pours the con tents into bottles, which are tightly corked and sealed, when they are placed in the cellar, neck down. She claims the oofttenfi of the Votllei come out an fresh as when put in. TL S .. .. ... I in. utl line li'ii f aiit.lwtril it'U liiw vrmeouttA . uummr r T r ., iu ii . . . . swiung eiucr wittiuuL it l.nuor u iln iCanSM E.fit ,r wortb fivn MnU - i al T-...s m ' sm. seams. A peach urjwrr in Mi. l.i 2200 peach trees by piscina l' 0 11 tb0ut tbe root- tl . ... s no Bumor oi iKJMioi;ices in ibfl l)t0 trtt.l tt... sf i Ha i uwwu mates on aiarcu u was o93. .n (t, , , in . niom mon.h. Tbe Pittsburg coal dUti ict employ over 1 2,000 msn. Tba revised version of tho Old Tes tament will b'i issued coroplctn in Sap tember. A Penniylvsnian would not truat his money to banks, and placed $15,1960 bj a wooden cbest. The rats ate up $ 1 1 , 999 of H. The lulian Government h ratiaed to allow cut nowers to bs aajt by sample post, and hsvn there' iojnrd a growing indnatry. In tbe room of a kleptomaniac in L mdon were found over 900 umbt. llaa. A late Anatralian invention is n method of adapting saddlo to aiiOUi horses and securiny a g xl fit by hsv ing a aaddle pad infl t'.d a-uh air. A new silver vault to hold $75,000,- 000 is being put into the Tffasury building at Washington. Tbe Russian annycosU $150,00 ,n Q a year to maintain. Tho Knnsrar William of tieiin inv is L. - BVMi,ht rjarbans be la Mli 0crm,0 wk. FCaav oik Mil hits srslsr unit . to p (M)J (mo T. a. KM. (HKi (i;iO a-allnn. aUlt. ' a- J Tbe polios bav. diaoovered a w oiuan'a gambling bouan in Par in. Tbe National Horse Show Associa tion will hold its second rtnnual sl.ow at Madison Square Gr!cu, Hew York, on May 27, 28. $$ 30. It cost $50,000 t bring koave the bodies of tho Jaantieur extdoaeW, aii.i to search for the sbiii. Ths first oltic. -f tl.f n- Puatal j T.legraph Company has baen pani A , in New Yerk city. They bave.b ut 15.000 mires of wire ready Ur .. The Sultan of Tutkry is ill snd threatened with lunacy. California grapes, on acco n. delicious flavor, al I f r bit, nei more in Paris than tl.e Ifrencb c ipes A six pound lem m haa beeti in Florida and the Btate at pi A Dutch convict ca'.led ''D. Dutchman," from the fact tint. I'. wrote a few lines .bout him la icao Notes, has recently died i a I' . - sdelphia ienitentiarv at th. ieof sighty-tvo, afur being a prisoner fur forty year. Two Americans are in tail at Iiul.isx. N 8 f ln tUir t t :...... i . AO. large an I vaia ui nui in.ii . .j's . tfa r M market tend to deaden , . t,u-Ar, Dff i he market Ibe Yellowatone Path Improvement Company has gns into tho hauda of a receiver. A step in advance in temperance re form haa been taken in New V,.k, by - making compulsory in the public There are now two colored ltepub aebonla inatruction as to the eflects upon 1' ' o Members in the House o.' Rep- tn9 human ay stem of aloh .lie drink-., Btimulants and narcotic. A line of railway cars, to be dran by njeig, will ahortly commute on. 0f tne peculiar feturea of travel and transportation in Central Ah. Spencer F. Binl, United States ft-di . m .- aese.is s oommissiener, has a ino iei oi ni. largest brook trout ever taken, tht weigbttd 11 I pounds Judge Kelley recently sai l in tbe Uonsj. of Raoreseotatives thr t!u amonnt of corn consume.! for tbe mnu fantura of fflucoSS 18 eu-al to tbe ara0lint used for the distillation of wbis- kf,T i & . The bill tdstop pigeon shooting in fl-roat Britain waa talked to deaih in pArlia(nent by the Tories. The argu ment used against it was the probable Insa tn farmers and ootterc. who now t f 4t000,00 a year from pigeon rais- jng Tbe introduction of the modern slang - word dandy as applied, half in admira I a a t a 1 ! . 1 tioh and halt in derision, to a 10 yiittea from 1816. John Bee (Slang Dictlon- ary 1823) says that Lord Petersham was the founder of tbe sect, and gives the pecularities as French git,ltopingB, wrinkled foreheads, killing kiag'a Eng lisb, wearing immense plaited pauta Ieons, coat cut away, small waistcoat, cravat and chitterlings, iram-ns, bit malt, hair frizzed and protiudiu.;. A sect of child paiaoners baa en discovered in Russia. Its memben think that it is every woman's duty to spare the evils of life to as many child ren as possible, and to make them pai ticipata in the bliss of Heaven before ths earth has contaminated tbeir souls. Consequently they obta'n places as nurses and feed their young charges 01 narcotios. WASMMI.T0 LETT a B from our regular oerrespeadent.) Wasuikutost, April. Oth, 1884. While the House rjf Representatives ia dealing with Indian appropriations (he Senate It lingering over thequea Uot) of National aid to public schools. There If no doubt that both measures will get throu'li their respective ii uses without radical alterations. Coo Indian bill contains little new H alation, and callt for over five mil. lions. One provision Is that five ihouMttd be used for the detection and prosecution of men who sell whis ky to iho Indiana. This waa urged ts an Important feature by tbe Com. uiissloner of Indian affairs. Another item require every agent to submit an annual census of tho Indians of his agency ; Information that will prove of great value to future approprlatloo commltteos, especially In providing for Indisn schools. The House passed the bill to retire the trsde dollar, discussed District rimincfs briefly, and talked abont the expediency of leghlallon to prevent the manufacture of adulterated (bod, wbiefa is undermining the health of the " ; who use It. Several Mem bers paid tbeir respects to the so call oi "dairy products" Butterine, Ole a n irgarlne, and Croamerlne. Tiif patent ofttce wa- the subject of a long Hjicech from Senator Plait, of OoBfts, during tho delivery of which the characteristic Inattention of those to whom the argument was supposed t le made, was even more marked than u-iiul He wanted tbe Patent Offl c organized Into a neperate De partment, urged that It needed more room and a larger force to perform the Increasing work, and dwelt on tbe vulue to the country of inventive genius. The Senate disposed of several un important measures, among which w is a bill passed to improve coinage in the matter of metals, devices and loscrlptloua. During debate on the Kducational i bill Senator Blair was led to commit i himself broadly to the woman cause, and in a manner that commends him f revermore to feminine favor. He .is asked be Senator Beck of Ken- tutky how much It would help lotei- Hgent suffrage if tho sixteenth amend- ment recently reported favorably from . !r. Hlalr'scemralttee should be adoj- tod. He replied that he did not knew thnrtj was the slightest question f ' upciority of women among all rCs. S. ..tor Mauone is lying its hia ' " " the Arlington hotel seriously III with nervous chilis, resulting from overwork:, lie sat up all of Monday night attending to con e.spondonce. should bo not recover a Democrat would be returned to his piece In the Senate, thereby leaving the Repub licans but one majority in that branch of Congress. The Virginia Senator has occupied his seat in tho chamber but little of late, his time havintr beta devoted principally to bis own ' pnvnte schemej. His a'osenso has n,)l DO?n ,'" "vrever. except when r niy vote made his presence .... ueairawe. rescntatives. O'Hara is from North Carolins, and Small's was this week i sworn in as Representative from the j seventh district of 8outh Carolina, to succeed Mr. Mickey recently deceas- ed. Democratic testimony as to tbe ne- wro outbreak has been the foalure of the Dinville investigation during the week, minv colored voters giving j masons for sidisg with white proper ty holders against tbe Mhone Con tingent. It Is said Senator Sherman is going to call another battalion of lteadjuster witnesses to the in quiry. The Postal Telegraph bill is nearly ready to be reported and new meas ure, to bo introduced son, provides fur the appointment by tbe Preaident with the advice and consent of tbe Senate, of a commission to consist of t seventy six persons, two from each State, and of different parties, for the purpose of proposing to tbe various Slates the propriety of calling a con vention of ut least two thirds of the States, to propose amendments to the constitution. I V iNSWKK tULK LOGIC. An inJln mnlhar iaa vuru mnoK Xiu .uoiui iuuviiui v vsvj vv-.y iuuvu dicouragtd atjthe dirfy condition of bet boy's cap, when the children oame homo from a waiK. "Ilnvdid you come to get your hut so filthy?" angrily asked the mother. -A ooy puiieu on my noaa in ihe street, and threw It in the raud." That's not so, ma ; he threw his cap in the mud himself," interrupted ins little sister. We, I'm a boy, aint I? If am a girl, I'd like to know iV-r. j aa 8ifting8. TEMPEEAHCE DEPARTMEHT. SniTKO BY 'J UK Womei'i Cbriititn Ttmpernfire Luioo Tha pleassnt prsyermeetifnj precet' ing the biiainesa meeting of Aj.ril lo, led by Mrs. Thos. Montcitb, a as lent formsl than our devotional nercinea usually arc. The psssagea of acripture rebuking intemperance were well -ho- After the miuutes cf the annus! meeting bad been read, the preei.iein upon again assuming the duties of her office, gave an earnest expression of bet convictions concerning tbe work, re trospective and prospective. A fret speaking of our prosperity nd good reputation at home and abroad, ahe said : "la it not well to look too mo, I. to our own inability, but trusting in our Heavenly Chide, bo willing to do much or little a bs directs,and w will be snrpilsed svl gratified at the reault. For three years we hsve been thus en- gsged and have we not roped mtt.v advantages by mingling thus together? Hsve we not been eWMgbt in closer communion with J 1 ? I)j we not love our Bible more ? Hs not som slum bering tal.nt been brought int) sctien, snd some foand work they never thought before intended for them 1 Is not our attention more turned upon orae good we can defer others, thtn taken up with tbe goaaip of ibi day ? We bare realized aome change, have tried many locations until now we sre blest with a cm for table rojro we rnty c all onre. Some of our active workers bsvo left us, but others have come to take -heir place. She who gathered us together has been trsosplantel in tbe Heaver.ly Kingdom, yet we believe her prayers are atill had in remembrance. Our Juvenile work is important We are told that teaching the hygienic tacts shout alcohol is tbe hope of the temperance reform, and tbe sooner our working force wake up to tbia fact, tbe sooner will the saloon be banished from our midst. We have an earnest Super intendent, but ahe cannot do tbe work alone. She must hsve mere be!p. I w juld earnestly ssk, sre there not some who can undertake this work ? Much depends on tbe recruiting effljers in obtaining taore membta. M my who sre members do not meet with us." The annual report of the Secretary of Y. P. T. Us painfully re-echoes the lack of eupnorf. '(ireatest numbtr t,f pupils present at any meeting 1 -Jo, least number 53. Pivdge aignere, C4. Four teen members were given prohibitory petitions to circulate of whom Cussie lliuer secured the i;ree:e.st number of names, ISO. Altogether the Y. P. T TJ. is on s firmer ban is than formetly.'' 46 prixes hsve leen awarded during the year for rgul tr attendance, 10 at close of last quarter. Moved and cariied tbat Mr. Piof. Robb, of New Ttoin Union, but atill acting as Superintendent o Young Women's work for Oregon, be invited to attend State Convention. Tb. "Pledge of the Voter to tbe Hoim WIS ied, an i Mrs. W. S. Petera and Mrs. I.. . Blain ;; .u-.-.-l committee on circulation. On account of storm few were pies snt, but the meeting was unusually spirited. W. sre only reconciled t. a fresh pOstonmeut of Mrs. Laviu's visit by tbe assuiance lbt jhe will Im here during the State Cjnveatiou, and will give one evening to Albany Union, and tbe two following to ill C invention. Tbe following S iperia en lint, of departments have Iteen. app dated by President of Albtnv U din : EvangelU.io wj;k- tn. J. Alt- house. 8unday S:hol work Mrs. D,-. Cjle. Jail, piion and aim house work Mrs. R)br. Brjwu. County F.tirs Mrs. Overman. Tbe effjrts of all Unions of O eii 00 and especitlly of our own should be directed toward the success of tSo State C nvention which meets here in June. A statement of the true condition of the work will d ipend on tho faithful- I Bsaaa aawtrK uiktiU it- Las aaasas ssassi nn si t... sJaWaa I " " " 'n ?i I I vs . . S a a a t omjars. su their reports depend Pn the faithfulues, and promptness oi in. various local superintendent!', officers and committees, and their action depends o.i the action of the iudividual member. Lit each member see thtt there is no negligence in performing or reporting work, or in payment of dura Each Union should take pride in having her affairs in the best- possible condition 'Qe SnnilSI COBVentlOli A .1 . osTin rio.ML PRenini riov. Hon. John B. Finch, of Nebraska, in an able dress, recently published pamphlet form by the National Tern- peranoe Society, presents with great ciearne88 Rnd f0lCe the consideratiens in favor of the method of oon3titntional prohibition, which is summarized f0uowa . crxjj, plan comirjenjs it8ef because : I 1. The method is in accordance with th. . roTUioni made by the Con8titu. iion for and yi develop. ment. "2. It provides for tbe trial and ar raignment of the liquor traffic for its crimes before the people, snd gives smple time for examination and inves tigation of the whole mstter before action i taken. "3. It makes a simple issue tbe aVfases Of the f,rsHc against society and summons all voters to decide on tbe merits of tbe case. "4. Tbe trial will thoroughly educate tbe people, so they will be ready to defend and uphold their own action. "'). The amendment adopted insures a fair trial of tbe principle, and guards against its assassination in hours of politics! apatby. "C. The placing of tbe principle in the Constitution is in sccordsnee with the theory of American constitution'." 't hit me werite WW. "We are going to have a pretty wattn campaign," aaid Col. M organ -bfcHd to McFlalf, the reporter. "Ye, I thin e so. Woo de you think will bo nominated fr Govern or.' "Can't tell ; but I know one thing." What's that?" "Tin not a candidate, although I havo received several letters from pioanifteat men. a.-king me to run ; but, to telljyou the truth, I wouldn't have the office." "I atn sorry to hear that, for I have heard several men mention year name favorably, and I contemplate publishing their views." "Dm'tdoit, please, for, as I can ball you, I wouldn't be a candidate for anything, Siy," calling tbe reporter who started to cross tbe street. "Well." "Go aheil and publish the inter views." "And aty tbat you positively de cline?" "Yea." "All right." "Say." "Well." Needn't say that, either. I don't want to put you to any trouble. Hold on a minute. Just say that if elec ted I would strive to discharge my duty." Aikansaw Traveler. M. Libeucheredeerribes the pecu liarities of 8om) British orators as follow?: ' Mr. Gladstone generally cratches the I aclc of his head with his thumb. Sir Stafford Xortbcote VLAps his hands like a talking fish. Lord Kindoiph Churchill woiries hia moustache ; while maoy other of our pabiie speakers make no movement, but content themselves with worrying their heareri." THE GREAT GEfiHAn REMEDY FOR PAIN. BonSTts and enras RHETXATLSM, Neuralcfa, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACK A CUB, EKADACSZ. TOOTHA0H1, SORE TNR04T; QCUWT. SWaXt-UJOS. sraiisR. Soransas. Oats, 1 l ijjsi aims. Bl'BXS, Aa allaCbwaoSCyacSsMi and paina nrrt cuts i 101111. naMayali PisaaaassaS pwa DUtcOoas ta 11 las Caartes a. Vateaw 0. issai aa, bit AYER'S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which cause human suffering result from doranfa assat of ths stomach, bowels, and Uvar. Al Kit's Cathaktic I'ium ae directly upon these organs, ami are especially OesigBfJ to cure the illiniiri caused by their deranfe meiit, including Constipation, ladlgea i Ion, Dyspepsia. Headache. Dysentery, an l a hoct of other ailments, for ail of which they are a safe, sore, prompt, aad lilea&iut remedy. The extensire BSS af these I'i i L9 by eminent physicians in regular prao t lea, shows unmistakably th. Mil fi. la Which they are held by the medical profes sion. These Pills are compounded of vegetable saJanaaoai only, and are absolutely free from calonul or any other injurious ingrsdieat. A Sufferer from Headache writes : win's PILLS are Inraluabls tome, and art. my constant companion. 1 hara been a severe sufferer from Headache, aad year pILU nro the only thing I could look to lor relief, one dose will quickly mors aty bowels and free my head front pala. They sre the most effective and the easiest pays!. 1 bai aeor i'un.1. It is a pleas are to me to leak in their praise, ana 1 always do so when neeaaioM oners. V. I.. Pane, of W. I Page ft Bro," Fninklln St., Uichutond,Ya, Jane 3, IMS. " I hav. used Aykr's Ptlls la awmber ess ii. fiances as recommended by yea, aad bare never known them to fail to aeeosspUsh t ie .lewircl result. We constantly keep taeas 0 i hand at our home, and prise them aa a j. oaaant, sale, mid reliable family medteiae, Fuit raPEPatA they are inraluabl.. J. T. Ha TBS.' Mexia, Texas, June 17, 1882. The Ul'.v. FUASCIS B. II A It LOWS, wrlttag from Atlanta. Go,, says: "for mm years ill have been subject to ooasispaWeB, from wfaleh, in spite of ths aae af atsdV ciues of various kinds, 1 suffered tnersastag iiieoii resiieitce, until some months ace I 1 saii taking Ayer's Pills. They aavo entirely corrected the costive habit, aad base vastly improved my general health." ATkst'a Cathartic Pills comes irrega larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe tite ami Jiijestiou, and by their prompt aad thorough action give tone and vigor t. tae vt'aole physical economy. ritrVAREB BY . J . C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mo tts Sold by all Druggists. n ' VfiilMa All experiene. the wsaasrfal K J beneficial affects ef c?:?'nff Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Children with Sots Byes, ftere AGED. Ears, or any Mrofalaas or sypa ill Be taint, maybe made healthy aad storoaf b) its use. S Did by all Druggists; fl, U settlss tSI as WaaaaBaaaWaW4 WaVaSaSaaWaBBVaWaBasBaai