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Si ATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT STATE RICHTS DEMOCRAT, THE VOX ADTEKTIXI8 HHTDI ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY II THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. STITES& NUTTING. Special business notkes in Lteal CkJ umns 1 oeni. per line, H'gnlar Lee notices 10 cents par line. For legal and transient advertl f $1 00 per square for the first lssertlonad 60 cent, per square for each subeeqaeoi Insert ion. areadalbla street. TKRM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION ul aon. ixr vear. In mlwic.. as so aia,. cvpv, mw year, aland of year .J. mmw attar tibtrtthl .......... VOL. XX. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1884. 1 SO SO 14 Rales for other advertisements known on application. BBS bBSJIW WJJ I seeai - ea Inirfe copT, thw months g State Uiolits Bcmorrat. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. S. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany. Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of thw State. Will slve speolal atten ion to collections and probate matter. . Office in Foster's new brlok. 48tf iThTmont ante. ATTORNEJAT LAW, Notary' Public. Albany. rejajeua. Office upstairs, over Joan Brigrtore, 1st street. vl4n2Stf J K. WEATHERTORD, (MOT AST PUBUC.) kTTORNEY AT LAW. AUINT. . - liriLL PRACTICE 15 ALU THE COURTS OF THE W Ms. 8pW attention iden to collaeUons and probata mattar : la Odd Fallaw a Tamjwa. i POWELL & BIXYEU, .TTOHNRYS AT LAW, And Solicitors in nancem 4LBARf. - - OB!fS Collections promptly made on all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. jirOfflce In Foster's Brick.-Bi vl4nl9tf. J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor It La? AND Notary Pnblic. ALBANY, ORECOM, Will practioe in all of the Court of thtsState. All business intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Office In OToole'e Block. E. W. LAN COOK & CO., DRUGGIST. Books. Rtstionerv snd Toilet Articles, A Large Stock and Low Prices. CITTT DRUG STORB, tyl 4EBtS. FOSHAY & MASON, WnOLtLAlB UTO WtAJU I)rfi;gist8and Booksellers, 41.B4VT. OREGON. rl6n41tf A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. mSCtlPNOSS CilBFCLLY FILLED, Albany, Or. DR. C W, MASTON Physician and Surgeon. Office on Fret Street, just west of Conrad Meyers. ALBANY, OREGON. DR. M. H. ELLIS, Physician and Surgeon. rofflce and residence in Mcllwain's Block. Albany. Oregon. LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Sbavine done with neatness and shsrp rssere. which arc always kept in Rood condition, sad hair cut in the very best style. SAN WA vim LAUKOEY AND CUIKA. MEECHASTjJTSO BUST; NESS. ta ud Japancw Lj??fZ un.lerelothea, iio'd at bottom price. Contractor tor Chin labor. grant to atyBt furnTtureT I have the bee stock of farniture In the city and will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,- The only stoek of FURNITURE In the citv and the lowest price in the y alley. Come and see. Undertaking, A complete stock and can give SATIS FACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, J. J. DORRIS, Bridge Builder AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, SCIO, OREGON. mwvrrnii nv pnRT.TH Y.U1TTINOS SO N LICITED. Plans and specifications a 1 a. HMe:nA ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ALBA X Y OB. The First Term will commence on Tuesday, Sept, 16th, 1884. For particulars concerning the eenrsaa of study sad the price of tuition, apply to REV. ELBERT N. t'OKDlf. PresMeat. Aloany Bath House. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fully inform the citizen of Albany and ri einity that I have taken charge of this Establish meat, and, by keeping clean rooms and payin gtriot attention to busines,, expects to suit si those who may favor US with tkstr patronage Having heretofore carried on nothing bat First-Class Hair Dressine Saloons expect to give entire satisfaction to all Sjp-Cl'Udiea sad Ladles' Hair neatly est shampooed. JOS WEBBER. Don't Forget It WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN DER, WOOD'S MOWER, LA BELLE WAGON, The words "L Belle" in Fi "the beauty." PLOWS AND DRILLS,! CUTTING BOXES, AND. All kinds of JLgriciiltural Imple ments kept by the undersipeu. JULIUS CRABWOHL, Agent for Frank Bros., Portlaiid THE ALBANY FURNITURE HOUSE, BRINK & SON. (Successors to) Dannais, loodin & Fisher, Manufactures and dealers In all kind FURNITURE, would respectfnlly inform tnfjpa.f they msnufactnre to order, and will Keep constantly on hand, a complete stock of all desirable lines of FURNITURE, and will sell at bed rock prices. Bed-steads a Specialty. STONE MID MARBLE WTOK. mHE UNDERSIGN ED WISHES TO I Inform the public that be Is now pre pared to do all kinds of stone and marble Work on short notice. All work is war ranted to Rive satisfaction. Will work any snd all kinds of stone, but deal prin cely In Oregon City tto. repairing ad resetting a specialty. Call S?examlnemy prices before purcbss ing elsewhere sslwUl not be nndersold. hop on west side of Ferry street oppo site post office. owHjLBRIS,Prop. REVERE HOUSE, Cermet Vint sad HUwertfc Albaay Chas- Pfeifler, Prop'r Thia naw Holal la ftktad up In naerciai Traveler. Ceavekta the Hotel.' MISS EMM SCHUBERT, ELLKEM AIBBEEllaini. CnUing andfitUngby the new Taylor'. System. OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. DBS 1. W. & MARY T. COLE. Physicans & Surgeons, ALBANY, Oil ri I os their orofeeakmal aarrieea to the auxaos at Linn and adjaoeot oountUa nflM end raaldantej near Court U joae. Call at Langdua and Co Urug Store. DR. J- P. WALLACE. Physician and Surgeon, v. i nw, virut Rt met be t, u .nH T vrm Atreets. Cans wees "'V7, Tv,rfr. lett at Ufa w. ijauguou . w --r Albany, Oreg-on. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN ING MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed and seasoned lumber,laths and pickets kept constantly on hand- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON a WEST. Albany, Or. Insurance. F. P. NattlDg, at the Democrat office, has charge ol tlio following first-class Insurance Companies : COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE. HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT. IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN & QUEEN. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE. COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA. SCOTISH UNION AND NATIONAL Call on him f jrinsu ra nee. Wood on sabscfiptiQa ntsd Democrat office. POWDER Absolutely "Pure. Thi powder nover YaHea. A marvel of i urtt , attwofth ami wholeaotnoneem mar wtun'mtral than (he urUUary klads, sad cannot b4 sold tn onpetlUn with I ha tnttlillnda on law last, short weight, alum or lhua)hat powder. Si. I I only In can. Uuv.il Basis Puwvaa Co. 199 Wall siraat, N. Y. ' - 1 (uticura A POSITIVE OURB For Every Form of Skin and Blood Disease, from Pimples to Scromla 1 hava had Uw PaorUal for ulna month. About five nnxilha ago I applied to a ducWr Mar Buaton. who beled m, bat untartunaUrtjr I had toleate.hm eoustomd tawing Ma roodMna for naarlr thre month, bat the dlwawM dM n..t hnva. I Mr Osfpsater1 lattar in tit notadalfdiia "Raeord. sad aai aasa paffactl daacrthad aUaa. I triad ta fiti ci'SA Kssaaiss. uaing two battle RaftoO st. aitd Crnct SAbdrinn-aSuti-in prttonii,n, and .-a mjraeU oamplatalr cured. U T. DAHltilD, Waurfard. X. i. ECS EH A TWEWTY YEARS. Cared. Sat a Riga or tta eaupearaarr. Your tt-ncv aa has Swaa swaadarful cur for ma lhan two rear o Sut a atgn tu rwap- paaraac itnoa . . U curol me of a vary bad Bearma which had iruulau ota for mora taan twantv vaara. 1 ball alwaya cak wall of "i tk- u. I aall a great oi tt. raAHC.SVVAN. Iru.ut. naraaiu. BEST I'OK A I ll-X. Havine uaed yur CttKi a Haaabtca for alKhtaan BBSSSaSM Tetter, amt ftnally -uri-i ;tt 1 a t.,iu ml It tMyonU any r.wadtas t save ever used ..r Tattar, Burn. Cut, etr. tnfaet. It la I he heat madi cioa 1 have ever triad for earthing Myrtle, K- a. no KTUa . M KOK LOIN IOREM. 1 bad a itoaru bad aoraa aaea say body, and triad all raasadtaa I aould hear of, arwi at laat triad your Crrtctaa HcMiMSaaad tbajr have curad ma iltO.OMULte Hanae, Thayer asassssJwasw Xrtrr aoacia oi ttcbias. aotl. iluttdy. Hcrufu k.oa. lnbarttad ami ConUaioue II uo.ore. with Uea ..I Hair, cared by C-t-TKta HaaoM.vr the HJ(h1 fori oar lotaraaiie. ami inci a ami ctTKt a great akin Curaa extatnally. Sold swyasate. Prke r CtrtctS, to Boar, tt eta. Holxi, II. Patter Drag a ad t beaslral 9m.. BEAUTY For Cbappid and rtct a Hear. ALBANY FOUNDRY AND- NAHIE SHOP. ESTABLISHED 1SSS. By A. F. CliKKKY, sftusted at corner of First and Montgomery streets, Albany, uregen. Harlntr taken ebanreof thestnave natued Works, we are prepared to inaiiufauiure Steam En trine. .taw and Grist Mills Woed-worklne sracbinerv. Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every deswriptton Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm UL-a- cninery. r altera Making; dene la all ita farms. l&llyl A. F. CHERP Y A SON T. J. STITBS. ATTORNEY AT LAT AND Notary Public. A Marvelous Story TOLD II TWO UETTERS. FROM THE SON -."iSt&SZ " UeutUmm: My father resides at Glover, Vt. lie has been a great anffererfrote Serof nla, and the inclosed letter will tell yoe what a iuaxvelou effeoi Ayer s Sarsaparilia low had In his case. I think his blood must nave contained the humor for st least tan years ; but it did net show, except In the form of a scrofulous sere en the wriatotllbout five years ago. From s few spots which ap peared at that time, it gradually spread so ss to cover hla entire body. 1 assure you be wss terribly afnictl. .nd an object of pity, when lie began using your medlelse. Now, there are lovrsaea of hia ago who enjoy ss good health as be baa. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facta in his esse. Yours truly, W. M. Phillips." FROM THE FATHER: "Tl Is both a pleasure and a duty for me to state to yon the benefit I heve-derJved from the use of Ayer s Sarsaparilia. Sax months-sgo I wss completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous seres. The humor eaused an incessant snd intolerable Itching, snd the skin cracked SO as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the Sars aparilla in April last, and have used it regularly since tliat'limo. My condition began to improve at once. The sores bavo It healed, and 1 feel perfectly well In every respect --being now able to do a good day's woTK, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure In my ease, and I tell them, as I have hero tried to tell you, Ayer's Babsatarilla. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21,1882. Yours gratefully, lliBAM PniLues." A VSB' 8 Sarsapauilla cures Scrofula and nil Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, " Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Seres, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of alt impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates tbo action of the bowels, and thus -restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. -FRKPARKD BY Or.J.C.AyepdtCo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for 85. rMtovL Qfti. "Btonewall" JaoksW fainout wsr horse, "Old Horrel," is to be t4 hibiletl at tfce Maryland State Fair. He is now thirt j-fbur yrsrtof sge. Prof. A. G. Dull in a sod of Alexan der Mrlvtlle Bell, oi Canada, u. I before be invented the telephone bo hd de- vou d bis life to a study of the voiee and soiiHlic. Tho NewbutyHrt family of the are tio explorer spell their natuo Oreelejr and tbe lieutenant also is said to write it so ; butt be Government oflicisls in sist on petling it Greely all tbe tame. "Pout Charlotte," the ex-Etnptess Cbarlottf , widow of tbe hapless Maxi milian, has recently completed her orty-fourth year. The ex-Krnpres is the sister of Leopold It., King of tbe Uelgiana and cousin of Queen Victoria. She resides si tbe l'alsce of Lacken, in Belgium, and baa been neatly seventeen vcam a al low. he is still deransod. fa Dr. Arthur Newsholme, in bis re cent work on by-iene, favors tee, but pointa out tbat tbe common way of tak ing it, with food in sip, makes it un- bolosome. On cotToe be makes the valuable teiuark insufficient roasting ivia it tbe property possessed by green tea, of causing ilerplessoess. But cores is shown to bur the palm over both. be reaemblsoce of ita oonatituante to those of milk is vei y etrikios?. Mr. Rebecca Moore of L mdon.Rog- and, is now .visiting New York. Mrs Moore is tbe widow of Ifobert K. B. Mo re, barrister at law, who worked with Kicbsrd Cobden and'Jobn Bright hk the Anti-Corn Lew League. Mrs Moore bss for many yesrs been cen- oerned in tbe ad'snccment)'of popular education. She baa recently attended, 4 -- e ew aa - aw W V st Montreal, tbemeetiug of tbe British Association for the Promotion of Sci ence. She will visit Wellealey snd Vss ear colleges, and other important schools, before abe sails fur England. W H Vender tilt says : "I am living s privste life, ard 1 am enjoying my self. My health is splendid and I en joy tbe society of my fsmily. I go out a i J J J - a for a walk in lis morning snd s ride in th j sfternoou, when eireutnstances will admit, and 1 find s quiet life sll tbat I expected it to be. 1 think I have good reasons to congratulate myself that I know when to retire. Tbete are few who aro satisfied to top,aod they keep on until the end aiops tbem. 1 have retired frcm business, and if my name is mentioned in connection with rail road stock, don't ask me. My sons, Corneiiua and William K., attend to all my affairs now." AMKaUCA K ilia a 31 U IS iUOi The Canadian Pacifio railway kas j just concluded a contract with the liaokawanna Iron snd Coal Company of Banton, Pennsylvania, for 10,000 tons of stesl rails st $ 25.50 per ton st the mills, or delivered to any Csnsdisn port or in New York for $26.50. It ia believed this ia ike first time an Amer- .can company haa been successful in competition with English mannfawtur- era for steel rails delivered in Canada. Tbe res Hon given by the assistant gen - eral manager of the Canadian Pacific railway is tbat tbs American price a abont $2 per too cheaper, owing to tbe present competition among m an u fac - prssent competition among roanurac - turets there. Now, that our rnanufac- torsrs oao compete with English manu- faciurars, we no longer need tbe tariff duties on that article. e)ew WII4T IT MEANS. "You aay the hnrau ia young 1" "I should aay ao. Only fiveyeaia old." "Good blood ?" Imported." What doea that mark 'IT. on his aide mean ?" Oh, nothing,'' replied tbe horse dealer. 'It is merely a little private mark of ours aud means that it .belong - to us." A metiy medicine. heart doctb good like a THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with mrre .vesble tonics, Quickly and roJnpletciy Curea Dyepesnstau Indlaeatlon, Weabns. 1 ui pure Illoed, Of alaela,C'bllla aud Fevcre, mid Neuralaia. It is an unfailm remedy for Diseases of the Kttisnva1uab1eeibr Diseases peculiar to 'Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. 1 1 ilucs not Injure the teeth, cause headaclie.or prodtu-o poiistipation other Iron medieiwt de. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates- ihe appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re ives Heartburn and Belching, and strength t n the muscles and nerves. Kor Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack cf Kn 'Tjjy, Ac, it lias no equal. Sat The genuine has above trade mark n: rosscl red lines on wrapper. Take no ptlu " aeSe'ealr by SKOWR CliKSICAL eOn SAitlBOBK TA REDINGTON, WOODARD CO., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Or, s s m m a u 1 - - isjii in m ii. i mot a vat Spuiti prodocoa mure lesd than suy other country. America is second In rank, Alabama's coal fields, ss yet prac tically untouched, are half a. large as those of England. Ameriesn railroads use more thsn M 0,000,000 Iron csr wheels. Four make a ton. The first dye ever manfrfctured from aniline (which Is a product of bensole or benslne) was sulllns purple or mauve. Oo of tbe greatoat curlosile In Japsii Is the wonderful vsrlety of corns that are used dally. In some issfsnces U takes 1000 pieces to make a dollar. Tbeyf are called "cash," snd are seldom received by foreigners. In Sao Joss, near Vers Cruz, Mex ico, a trench 900 feet long, three feet deep snd three feet wide wsa recent ly dug for the burial of craasheppsra alsughtered by an outraged populace. Near Btoekbr.dge, Vt., Is a tract oflsnd containing between 200 and .'100 acres, which belong to no town I and whlen la known sa Ni town." at a a at a aa It has notbeeo taxed. Stock bridge wl?i npply to the next legislature for ita annexation. I rno Mohammetiau religion does not permit women to oo auenueu ny msle phyeJclaoe. Many Jlusslan worn, a as a . a. . aa a a . I en who sro atudying meUicloe In Zurich, SwlUerUrtd, Intend to take advantsge of the fact snd locate on the Caucasian frontier. The Maseschusetts bureau of sta tistics states (bat In lHCtfthe chances tor a person being killed on or by steam cars wss one m o,o-6,2Si,whUo t luO.i I. I .SI I I I 1 . I .u mas .v .u u.rii.nisneu to one in 20,'J28,034. This la less titan the chances for being struck hy lightning, and much less thsn thst of being In- Jured by a keroseneflsmp cxploel m. V ti I . . .1 ...... . . vwv. ,.., .ne results oi penmnfa np.n ine rruesing ol difjerent species of fishes ty Mriitic I si fertlllxatlori. N 1 only h iv the va. Si at BSeVawaaIaVaaa a . f a it a... 1 ae. aaea Seatll .. I ..ai.e-WO. .... -aUO .r.ia- m .. . ... . . i JIUy 'h-r, uuv t'ggs oi ii. e -irieu Oja, leriiliXcnj by the milt of the shad, bsve bceu hatched ; and the brook trout and herring have also been crovaed. Toe hybrids between the brook (rout snd the salmon trout have proved fertile and many thousand young of rhe mixed breed, . have been pUccd in 1 mewsirnoi sew xoraoute. I Mr. (red Frellngbuy sen, sou of Secretary Frellnghoysen, returned from Watbiugton to his home In Newark, N. J., a few days ago. say a the New York HtraU, brloglng with him a number of Mexican Jumping bean a, which he procured from tbe United tttstes Agricuiturul I) pirt- I ment. According to Mr. Frellngbuy 1 sen these scrobatic beans are very rare I They sre certainly considered a great I curiosity by sll those who have seen tbem, and no one aa yet haa explain- ed what they are. Ea':h pod contains three kernel. Each segment la roun. ded oo one aide and A-ahaped ou the I other, greenish-yellow In color, and 1 in clrcumlorencejihe sIxj of a silver throe cent piece When placed o'1 I table they roll over and skip about sometimes Jumping a couple of Inches 1 When held between the thumb and 1 When held between tho thumb and forefinger they are felt to beat as strongly as the throblng of a strong nan's pulse. a j oi guv to ran an. Aa to the distance of 93,000,000 miter, a cannon ball would travel it in fifteen years. It nosy help ua to re- member tbat. st the speed attained by the limited express on our rsilrosds, a train which had left the aun for the earth when tbs Msvflower sailed from I DfljfthaVen with tbe Pilgrim Fathers, I j whioh ran afc nt0 dav and 1 s p wouid jn 1884 still be a iourney .ma ,r erav frnm its terTestrial sUtion. The fare, at tbe customary . J rates, it msy be remarked, would be rather over $2,500,000, so tbat it is clear that we should need both money and leiawre for the journey. Perhapa tne moat atriaing uiuswauua 11 vu snn'a distance ia givsn by expressing it .1 . l.i mi . e in term. r,P what the rihvSiolocista . 7 " r ' wo m ui null vt niTitv ii nprvA Lransmis -- j aion. it bas been lound tnat sensation aw a a . a . ia not absolutory instantaneooa.but that it occupies a very minute time in trav elling along the nerves. So that, if a child puts its finger into the candle, there ia a oertain almoat inconceivably small apace of time, tav the one-hun dredth of a second, before b foels the heat. In case, then, a child's arm were long enough to touch the aun, it can be calculated, from bia known rate of transmission, tbat tbe infant would have to live to be a man of over a hun dred before it knew thaf its fingers were burned. m m To be grateful for benefits received ia'tbe duty of honest men -one of the sins thst moat oftendeth God is ingrat itude. I OOhltf, TIIKOt 4.M Tag TKLKsCsnt The other night a little party from Detroit paid a flying visit to the Ann Arbor observatory. Professor Har rington happened to be busy, but h.s asslslAOt, John M. fjchaeberle, who hsd been behind the scenes, snd wss as well sequulnted with the stars ss a theatrical manager, proved a capa ble substitute. Under the dome, which revolves easily upon cannon ball, hangs the flneielescopo with which Professor Watson discovered twenty additions to our own sytem-a service thst entitled It to the feeling of almost reverence with which we approached It. II ringing iVe moon into focus, Mr. Bchaebtrle remarked: 'The eye-piece gives only 140 di ameters" When the Llek telescope la com pleted, with ita SO-Inch glass, Califor nia will have the largest telescope In the world. But here la the moon . tt grsst desl better In her first qusrter than in the full, for a telescopic ob- ject." jrhyT' when tho tnooo la full fher lano much llghl, sod tho surface ehows flat and white, without tho relief now aeen. IVl veil SAA liirtau lirlarKI aitf.li I 11 as m iap saw ,J Wa evw W WW V WS V aV VS an4I along tne ragged edge?' uyes , if you mean those particles sepsrsted from the moon, sll along nMr itM ,.fin k ,t ,.f ., ti,. Harw What sro they" Tfiose sre the tuountsin tops,lofty - av - enough fur the sumini's to tske the sun, while tbelr bases sre yet In shsd 0w. The sun Is Just rising to them. ' ..Csn't you show ua someth log more dl,tinci than the moonr ttYfM . everything in the hesvena raore UUuIdc1 tbao the pao. o(000o mllm 0 ne mwo b bBtdly UrKe enough to expre8 the least dl- vUeri apoa le needed to mess- are be nky Twjc h,f dtataocf) cr ,he d,.ra.,er of the orbit of the txoon ia but 520,000 miles. Tbe diameter of tbe sun ietf00,000 miles, and the m!i, ,rv f .hf BL- wtJ aaa ape. w - guni whlcb einU lbei, owo gbtfwhile tbe planets with whlcb they sre aa- doabtedly surrounded, but which give only a re fleeted light, are invisible.' I How far away are some of the roo.e distant?" 'It la Wholly conjecture, as the 1SU.O00.000 mile diamalfir uf the Qtm doe g,ve any . . . vatsio buji m uew mm m vmmm u vaitu- 1 it Ion." 'What do you mean?" I mean thst from their stsndpolnt a sun hero, having a diameter aa great aa the earth's orbit, would sp- near no longer than a mere point." a e. . "Do not the higher telescopic pow- ers enlarge the also of the bodies of theae dla-ant atsra?" Not st sll. They are only points under tbe hlgeat known powersr i r aeaaeaiaa is raaat r m.-i. - k.. !-., aiarminolv .fm . nj -P,.n(i P-ris M eaw-r.-al bundariea have f. , 1,1, .w. -nrl rhe .lirrourjdinl. localitiea I Ssros;i rjUCV VWS lVM seas aasw -" a as ithin tbe last eighteen months, Notre Dame being thua visited three times. It eeemal gra(jua)T to extending to the prae. . . tT-: lha n-i.;aL . . . . w.:cu Brltilb , . . i .j . aknMv j..,, anf p)UDdereia occurred at StMicha!, a country pariah close by St. Pol (Pes de-Calais,) George Booth If figarf- lne troth.wh.t strong and William Hootton, who seem to argument do we need for total sb have been tramping over Prance, were -vioeBca thsn the following Uble pre- apprehended at Boulogne and remanded before tbe examining magistrate si St. Po! for breaking into St. Michael church on the 24th of August last, stealing the silver sacramental cop and paten, tearing snd removing from copes, atolea snd other vestments, the silver and gold lace and bollion, also chased ailver claspa, to the value of aome A30, snd then offering the asms for sale at Boulogne. The two culprits sre remit I , . .... . ted to the ass-zee to be held next xw cember st St. Oner. Dr. Beverinck, one of the most dU- t:noni-hj n.tupah.t. in Holland, has . invegtitting tbe origin of the .... m9M(m 0f gum collecting on tbe Umns flf oertain iadm 0f especially , . u-:. pium.spnoo. an uu.n fruits. ne unoa vnai, toe euuuuu - ... r a .1.1 is due to a disease produced by the nrfisenoe of parasitic funei ; and when 1 w healthy trees are inoculated with th e gum thua produced, they apeedily con tract the disorder, which ia highly eon tsgioua. Tbe disease is disseminated by tbe drying of the gum by oxidation, and ita circulation in the wind, whioh thua wafts the germa for many roda, so that one diseased tree may infect a whole plantation. H. B. Claflin, the dry goods prince deserts Blaine. He always bss bean a republican, but could not stand the positive proof of Biaine'a lying about the Hocking vsllsy mines. Claflin'a defection causes great consternation among tbe Blainiiss, and will hsve sn immsnss effect in Brooklyn. mnum beia& mht, SUITS ST THM VTami'i Cbfiitiaa Trmperaiee lliiii W. C. f. . STATE I SSTieSS Tbs W. C. T. XL of New York State held its annual convention, in tbe Psrk M. E. Cbuicb, at H nuellsvifle, 8ej,t. 24, 25 and 26. About ons hundred snd seventy-five delegates wire present, besides s large number of visitor-. Tbecorrfsponding secretary reported s gsin of one hun dred and thirty-seven local unions, during the wst ,sr. The stste convention just held st Wsskeaba was the Isrg-et and meat enthusiastic ever enjoyed by tbs Wis oaslin W. C. T. U. The unusual at tendance wsa n-sinl v due to our beloved nations) president, who not oi.ly gave us one of her delightful lsctures,but lent the inspiration ofber prissnce to two important busii.Ma sessions. Hie eleventh annual meting of tie New Ilsmpahire W. C. T. U. wss held in Milford, Wednesdsy snd Thursday, Sept. 24 snd 25. Twenty-three unions OOt of the aixty forming the rtste or gsnication were represented. Bixty delegates snd officers were present, and a great number of citizens snd friends from surrounding towns attended tbe asasiona. "All Illinois for God and temperance," is tbe motto of tbe Iltioois W.C. T. U., and one looking upon the three hundred and forty d. legates, representing a paid membership uf 9,037 meraber, assem bled in tbe Congregations! church of Peoria, during Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of laat week, would certain ly bare been convinced tbat the motto did not represent "words, idle wordr," merely, but that it had been wrooglt Out U earnest effort. One hundred and six auxiliaries, twenty-one Y. W. C. T. Unions, and sixty Bsnds of Hope hsve been organ ised during the year. Tbe total au.ober of Bands of H ps 200, with a member ahip of probably 8,000. Tbe new book of primsiy instruction in the physiological effects cf alcohol, prepared for sebcol use under Mrs. Hunt's special oversight, and largely by ber own bsnd, is, we understand, nearly ready. Aa we bsve before atat- ed, tbe ertiro work has ben edited bv Dr. Palmer, cf Michigan University, a eritifal snihnritv in entifi. .t.Jv .rJ L M ... ..... . . i eirors woicn uive oeen noieu sna OD- Ijected to in other books rrenered for a introduction in schools. A. S. Barnes A Co. are tbe publishers, and it will r doubtless supply tbe existing want, which is strongly felt in all those states I which have made scientific temperance instructioL coapuLory. Primary acien- tine literature bss long been our need, in all state- for Bands of Hone and independent school exei uses. Nt7son a . . Signal. Tbe freight agent of one of the largest laawtera rsilwsys, in an Ohio town told Mr. sd Mrs. Foaier during their recent I teiP m eUte thai hia chiefs bsd ordered that no more contracts be tsk- i I Ior aiPI'10S aicooouc liquors or auy 1 e a a a a. r kind into Iowa, the contracts hitherto e nv,ng provea lmposainie oi I a s - ecotloa. ss the rsilwsys crossing Iowa would not receive or deliver aucb gooda. I W0U'J not receive or deliver aucb good I Inter state commerce bids fair to be umt 40 large degree by Iowa'a prohibitory law. aml publiahed bv Mr. Nelson, a distinguished English insurance man : toU mbatainer 20 years old bss liriug unlil he i8 54. I a total abstainer SO years old has I obance of living until he is 66J 1 1 abstsiner 40 years old bas the L.hnee of living until be ia 68. moderate drinker 20 years old haR a chrtnoe of living until he ia 35i. - a moderate drinker 30 vears old baa I f 7 - a ohsnee of living until he is 44. A moderate drinker 40 years old has a chance of living until he ia 51 f. A young man who had aaked a young lady for ber hand four times, and been as msnr times refuaed, remarked to a I lrlona 'Dm' luero Kwu j !.. . 1 a - .l , . . MMerlt. 1 nowadays. UERManreMEOI FOR PAIN. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, a sSswWfc 0 a ssftajaa atOe as wVswelswwf TO waassassV , SorTbroU,welllavce. SfMraiM, Barat, sjea.1, Froat BUt ass iu erssa bomlv paiss ass a Seal ay Staaal isS Prnme a mi a ruv Cats a aetoa latt TSTK CBAKUtS A. VOO b5?b. wA-Toaausaeco.) a. a. aB3ft aBsa -lawawBafl WStStPfjfFl1 iawaasHSBjiecssswaw- NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF FOB STRENGTH AJD TRUE FECIT FLAVOR THEY STAID ALOIS. Price Baking Powder Co., cn.es go. ill. St. Louie, Dr. Price's Cream Baking; towdar Dr. Price's Lopnlin Yeast Oemtv LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD ma YEASTGEMS The In rstaad by this j Is lisSsc, wStss like grand snafher! Price Baking Powder Co., uTDstst. Wastssisi Ch.caajo. tt I. St. LSMlS. BSSW a. Tew AYER'S PILLS. A lartje profiortioa of Oas flwssn whieS M mi basses ieSssssS rssait I rose sirsssjaj sssaS of the siiisasnS. bowels, saw) lirer. Aru'l Catbubtic Piixs act dlrecOw apoa sat, iaeiadiaa Uon. DrsnsassS sad s boas of caber ailaaswts, for sil which they are a aria, sure, srsast, i Pills by aaslssat pbrsietwae ta issralar i ties, sbows aasOstssabty tbs sstlssaraw Is which Uicy are bald by tbe Bawdies! sceas aion. Pills sre eosssoaailed of Tegetabis i only, aad are a bao lately fret froaa I or any other ia jarioaa taajreawaw. A SaSVrer fro " A yes 'a Pills are Loral nab la lo tar. eoJ era my eoaataat coanpsnUaa 1 bare beea a severe safferer from Headache, aad roar Fill are the only thine 1 eoeJd look to for relief, one dee will goiekJy aaeee my Sro.? bowel aad free my a are the moat effective aad tbe i a pi Stems la their vheu occasl.Jii aad 1 always W. L. Page, of W. I- Pass a Bra.- Franklia SC. Uiebaoud.Va., Jaaw 3, laSX -I bav used Avaa's Pills ia aember less tmnaaees aa iwctumeaded by )u, aad have never known tbem to fail to aeeumplisb the desired resell We amastanUy bee tbem on baud at oar home, and prize them aa a pleasant, sale, aad reliable family medioine. Volt OVSl'Cl'SlA Uiey are invaluable. J. T. kUTSS." Mexia. Texas, Jane 17, 1SS& Tbe Itsv. FBAXC IS B. llASLOWE, WTitiwC from Atlanta Co., aays: - Kor some paat 1 save been subject to SSSSSS frost whlcb, in spite of the use of ' r or seme 1 1 pet km. emea of various kinda. 1 aanereu began taking AYES's Pills. They bay entirely corrected tbe cosine habit, ami have vastly improved my general health. tzteouveiileitce. anUl aome u.i.iu. ATEB'S CATHABTIC Pills correct it Uritiea of the bowels, stimulate the appe al aad digestion, and by their prompt ami thorough action give tone aad vigor to Use whole physical economy. rnrPAEBP ar Dr.J.C. Ayer k Co., Lowell , Vuss. Sold by all DrncgisCB. YOUNG, OLD, AND MIDDLE- All experience tbe wadexfal beoefieiai effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilia. Children with Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, or say scrofulooj sf sypb- AGED. llitle taint, may be made healthy anc strosaj by Its at. Sold by all Dragglau ; fl, six bottle for SS. Wheat Stored vAT THE MAGNOLIA MILLS. Having purchased said mill I will re ceive wheat in store at the mill and ware house. When parties wish to sell will boy the wheat or deliver it on their order. Sacks furnished to parties wishing to store. July 154b, 1884, JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Administorator's Notice of Appoint ment, Notice is hereby given thst the under signed has been, by tbe County Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly sppotnted Ad ministrator of the estate oi Mahals Wilson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to pi esenl tbe same, duly verified, to tbe nni:rlgn td, the office of Weatherford A Blackburn in Albany, Oregon, within six mouths "rom the date hereof. PSIOB WILSON, Wkathkbpord A BnacxBU tir, Adtn'r. Ally's ior Adm'r September 22nd. 1834. PATENTS iiXTftS S CO.. Of the BUULBIUH) AiTEUCA.f eon- 1 noosasoat laths Sciateso AsrsiUca ta Tl.An at rhrstns lomsOoa. .--SjStmmWt I s'rnA MQmssjm Broad way . ExlfejOTS laarSm. UDVjnsawi imko. Franoa. Oermaay. eta uano yeara' qti mar. COaBwtMs awOpork. e