o o G (3 o ft 1 '4 Ji J. It r ji 0 VOL. 7. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1873. NO. 17. o 1 1 . 13 fi O fji i I JL M JL W JL V fnf . o c O 0 O G o 0 o 0 l)crUkc!iln (Sntcvpvioc. a i i:ioai.rric i-avkr. run the Businessman, the Farmer And the FAglU'Y CIItC.E. 0 HSCKD EVKIIY VItU AY FY A. KOLTfaSR Eurron A.vi rur.i.istiEi:. OFF1C F n lr.Tlic-'n-V I'.riok Iluildiiu: TERMS of SUI3S( RIPTIOX: Rile Copy otte year. Ji advance, 52 ..0 tt::ims of m'F1i tisf(; : Transient .t.lvrtw-mc!.t. lm-ii:Vinjrll Fjr e I'-'n sui.-cnietit insertion. Onei' jl"'11''. ""' 'iar Hlf " ' 1 en . .fl'-'n o . . '.' .. 4') i.) i n icr ' Btsiness far, l siyuir.- .nr j, - SuVtrWV, , ..' "''" ' -'''. BOOK ?.xi Jon l'H.'.XTI.XO. KS-i'h-i Kut-rprise offl'to i supplied with be Ufa I. approved -tyl.-s of ype. aid mod ern M V Oil IN'!'. I'l.KSSF.. which will enable tlie Pi opt .et-.t t . .! -J l liin:liti at all tunes AW, 'j"; ',v -''"":' r g W..rK solicited. A'l Si io'o 'ri.'M'i--.'iMi " Srri ,f.vs. H. W ATK INS, M. D , O SoltCKON. F..::n.M. Our.; n. OFFJ'' -it l Fellows" Tetmde. ciiriier Fir-it.uid lder -! ri'fts- Ite-idi-iae coiner of M On a il l Scv.-iit.il sticcts. t-T r ttTfi-f:fi'Ti vj . i . t.t' .-.. K'l..il.i:-!i -.1 V.n.-i- !i'..nt t!u- o:.! stand. u An -i ir:::i.'ilt ! . . .1 1 : i.es . . m f --s ' !;- a!i !' whi'.-li art war; :nu-! . U-ia '-i li- !: M'l sail! I IKillVf ; i-il.f.il f.-r !atf;;vM. j.Mrr:i:i ai mills. Savior, Lacn-ic & Co., on .'.'f.'.v r;rr. t-s.'Iorn - .instantly mi i I'l s :'le M Uiia-J-. l-iv.ii :iuA .'l:i-U"!! ' - i-.i i'. i'it j jai-c'i tvd iaut 1'iu r.i-ih tl-c a k.f. r ,r-e-- OFFIGK -hi OJ 1 Fvli-.iv.-' To-..l-., r rii..-r of Fir-t an.i AKlvr Str.- t, !'.r;I.u:d. T if rxti-ojia.' of t;:. r i i-i j rior o pr it : r ir' n i r : .u i O j . i ! : . i s o x ijj fo-- ta. .. i-i.t!. s-J . ir--..-t;.;:; . ! I.-,-: .. 1 1 1 i ;i.t'i te -t i '! t '. i i I ha:. ". !. t- l i s-t , Hi I at c'.r l" iir WiM li in Oro.-n CM-. o:i Sarr:: J a vs. Nov. r...f cj. r? r;r r? 7-- P-r:r?p nr' -.1. i. j. a . toiix y. irArox, 'O " ' - I ioiorttr an J iH'a'cr in " - c cir crr "c-sl STATio.N'Kiiy. rr:!.i r.MKiiV. Ar., a 0 Orrqon City, Oregon. At Charm i'!,- ll'urii-r's o:d ! .1 ' ., 7.'. :y . 1 1' tf pS. HCI'.L IT. i? r. ti'.itti'fN'. t: i fc-i ft It AA.v-.-r,..-. 5 O'.V iW D !l llu i i U I J okfic:: eti vitM in s r.i:-e:, m:n st:;i kt, O OUr.d'-IN C1TV,() II'.COX. CM.rdi a, is;n:;f Formerly Sar,'e: .. the Ilea. 11. 1.. Co. 3't r:irs Ki jM-fU-KCf. O PEACTl"tNi: rilVf-lCIAN" AND SIT.?: I'.' N, O ?!..!: Stri-rf. rn-'r.u ( i'y. To h n 3 o ?j a i r. c c o v 11 ATT&M:YS AM) IK! NSn.OlIS AT-I.tW G 0REG3N CITY, OIIEC-OIT. WILL J1 ii A CT I .'M-' IX ALL THK COFLTS of the St it. O ;..-'"S;eci i! atteitlon srive-i t- vases in tl U.S. I and O.'.i " at t'n-.MH City. April .",'. s7-.-.tf 4 m Ms fit it . s v v..' i 7r" - if "y-T" t ? flji, U id .jm. . i-U J j! t . o Office I a the Test efiu-e Il.-.ddinjr. iri;i, TKVHIil'.S. CLAf'lx AM A COl X- TV O'iHF.iiO'. a:,d OUFCMN I iTV OiHMoiS TlOl'-llil AXHSOI.H. I.na-.s I,.. r :..-.!. 1. C--I!e thois u!--n h-d . and a Ceu'al Ilrokeia-e -nsbiess earned on. jatei't 0 t i,-. " snviN yiNcrrr? & co. No. O.." Saxsome Sri-.r.tiT, San Frar.cis.-e. n-WF. TH!-! FLFASn:!: OF AXN'OI'X'' t- the pub'i". th t' ivir-x raised such iiti-netwe oa.u ti'ie ef Seed t'-is y.-ar, in their F .nntat-i l;:.. a , Gardens. Alameda. tV-v ars enahl-.-.t t . :nitko a redii. th-n of i nor cent, on U-t vt-ars prices. '! bev have on hvnd a lar-e A-s.-irtm.-m of Fall.-s. Ch;ver, 1'afiarr, IL-ri:-. a--t . M u: j . ,,r v.. il.f- Rtt 1 Flower S. e t. c.f i-verv k'..-wn d'-srrip tton. Also. Cuhh:tee ,,id-llts of evorv dt.s. !ec-v-:is2 A. r:OLTr-rt?, NOTARY rur.Mr.KNTKKI-RlSL OFFICE t Cre-?ju C.'-y, Ja i 13. tf O o II Prospectus lbrJi-S Sitli Year! THE ALDINE, AX II.LCSTttATKI) MONTHLY J')!;tN A L , I'Xl V KRS AL1.V AI'MITTEI) TO UK THK II A X lSO V. fcnT J-KliMDirAL IN T11K N OHLIi. F.Iii'liK SKNTATIVK AMI CHAMPION OF AUElilL'AX TASTK. Xot lor Sale in linolc or Nov. s uti l es. ryur. a Li) I xk. v.-;;i:.k issi.ui) vrnii JL lia- ii--.i! li; v, I ii n lie i! t'10 ti-iil- ii.riii-v it lirn'ii iti!:-i i t 'i l.aiia'tvl i.-lic of K'i:i;'t y I'.r'it f.r.ii ur.icvtul !i't-i lure ; and a i-oilt c t i ; i) o: I'ii tr.: cs, tlio raiest su-;iMH'iis f arti-ti'.- skill, in ' black iUi-1 white. Al-tiii'-.i-li fitch suci e -.-linir nsiinber -!5i. ts f:es!i .!i-a-me to it fi i. ivU. tlie it al value and iicautu o! TilM ALI)i.i: will l.-s t lie iuot :ijlr-.-iate.l al':cr it has !-ce:i lioumi n) at t!i,- clo.-e of the ear. Wi'iih- mli-r .ii!l;c;i tiic.s hiuv cliiini su;i''iior cht-.ijimss ;:s cf.ni j.i.Mi! witli livals of a similar class, THK ALlINi: is a unique raui uiiina! coneejitimi alone ami una;i.r. ;.c!k d lihsolutely with- i:t romj et t on in l ice or e!:a! actur. Tiie osscrs -r ot a com pli-ie voUmiv caniiot ila I licate the ii.r.it;iy of line j':ijcr iiii.i e.i-;i-:iviiiI.' in any of l.er .liane or iniiii'.f-r of voluiiu s fi i- ten tim.ss its Cost ; and then there are the chn.inos. 1) shies. A1LT DEl'Ar.TMLN'T. Xol wiMistam'.inL' th ii.rrcase in :h jri-e of sul.se, iot ion last Fall, when THK A LD1XF. ti-Mini' ii it j.ie.-ent in hie prpo-1 ions ;in j rep; e-eiit it : c ehiir.ieter, the e-1 ii ion - Was .mi i i:k tii a N loiniK iii!iir the past ye.n ; rovin-j; tlio Amei jean j.i.hiie n. j-i e - ia! e ;:n! wiil sappolt, a ;i.C.-U-i lh.it liitho c;i' s( of Art. The j'iil'li-I.-ei s. a- xious to j-.i-tify tlie iea.lv eii!.ie.:ee thus il.-tnoi .f rale-i, i.tiVe exerte-1 ! hci:i-t ! ves to th - n!!i:o-t to develop :n d ii::p! ove the v. ( rl. ; ati.l the plans f. r the co lmhi; ear, as niit -1-1. -d ly the inoia'.ily i-sie-s, v. ill asli ;.ish ;:!! deiiuht even the iac.-?t siuicuii.e ft it nds of TiSK A LDIN K. 'i'i.e po.l.lihei s ;ire aui ii... :;.-d to ar.noiince de-iy.n- t'l'.-ni ii-iiiiy ol the mo.-t eieii.ent a r-le.t-' .. A io.-ri'-a. In ad-.hii- n. ll'.K A LDIX3-: v. ill repro.'uee exiiiiii I-, s -.f the he -1 i'..!. -i'm a..lt..'!S, select ed it ii a v;..--.v t-a ;! i i-M r:t-'ie - ne e-s. ai.d :;. .:.! -t Lent I ;.l i:i!--res; ; av ld',ai such hiivi; l.e.ai.e ! r.o liir. thr-iiii-li plioio-L'ii:!-hs tr e ; o! ; : ki..d. '1 he .; .i; t.-i t iote .folates, for 1 -7:'., wid i odi:.-i- I'..-,, r o! ..oh-, S. I)i.vir-' l!.i:o:t.:l 1-- el .Id he..'i p!- ei! -i.it e to .', fiur e.ioi:s 'i'le-se plates, ao; eat ii ir i.. t ,e isMies f-.-r ):;n- iliifV, 1 1 .J at and i'. ii ii.-r, would be a.oi.v 1 1 n t ii.- 1. 1 .ce i i. i..;;i MiDsenpt.on. The popuiar t'-a'iif" of a eopei.-:y dia.s 1 1 ated "(. ''a l - t !:ii:"' t.ineber i ill he . out inue ! rKMMH'M CliliaMi'S F Fv.-i-e si l.ev t.. i- to TMF. i f i i . i . i no p-tvs i'i .i.iva. -e -for the yc-.t i 7.'!, i i !! ; e- i-t-;'e , w it in ! t .-K.u.t ional einii-o-, a p. or ot h.eaat.ful .; ei.ioo os. alter i. I. 1 1 ill, the i it.ineiit Kt:!iir p--r' ti :. The j.tvtie s, 'n- th-1 Fise id;.;- It. le'" ai.it "i ',-o-i:-:r il.e M o:-r, " .- I e It 'J.' in he: ;ll- pliit'd l.oni 1 d.lVere! t pL.tes. ii ij-.t'riasr li ". in:; fe-ioas Hint lilt st to r'eel c.te'i p'.et r I be une c!ii-. lie:.-, are sold or :', per pair, h the Art t -.tl'-i. A-- It is t' e (hi e : ni Ion ot its hid, IS t-1 keep THK ALHl; K out Of the ret-eii o e u.peti' on i i ev.-ry '' ',' i tiaei-t, tlie i.'hio1! .is ivili he loi.tid ei a : e: oe.ii . ii irly ;i i L i f any that can i:- r. d by other pei iodic::!!;-., j-'v.-ry sniiscr her will receive a eei i i e eat e over the siiitiat ere of the pnolish er. -.".! i : ii; ! t'ei i: that the chrotnos d'-'iver--.! ':.ii:! e . ,:i::i t:l;e 'nple.S f ill T.i In- ! tie- a i.t. or tin : :..;o'- wi:i !,e refiridcd. i In- d:t ; ii.-.-.t i :.n ot' p, l itr es i I !ii ;;rade, free to t .'..- sahi-'rs iber of it f e d -aar pet i di e:.!. wit! to. . t k an i ; .eh in tie A : t : : d . c-.a- i -1 i : 'i tlie ii ' : --.-I ! : o d c- i n pm -s .-f i he pi-;r- e'i 'I 1 1 II A i i;lN K its. It. The niarve: i-.IN - i 1-t r eh-, e- el to th' e b -t ii- .pi !., t o - . 1; t, t :e vei!iit-i i f i:. i ii i.d i .o r .v.-d ntee .-..rie-i! ;i;a-lt a. e-. : i. !.!.;:. I -a- ' 1 tti.-s-- . h: in s, e Nxveiii.-er lii.teh. r of 'i'iii; Al.i ' 1 N i 1. ) T.:i: i.iTi:::..; v idd'Ai: t.mknt -.ill i'i a 1 1 i ; i -: . i -1 1 1 1 the en,- of Mi. Uit'H Ui i i ''. S I v V -'it;i)..A !:!. ::sted by !' -i v, t i ". i .- ;.i.d ; 'oil s ..! lie i ;iv, v. hi ill t:; t . have tht !;'.t..-i . it T 1 I'I A i .- I:.'.!. ;d vi :. in keeping e. . ; ;. i i ;:i 1 1.-1 ie a- Ti.i.MS iVf A n t.i.tt. . in advance, wit'.. l.i ('!.! en, OS Fee. 'i 1! I'. A LI - i !. wii '. 1 eit i v, he ht;tina lee i i.'v i,v -a ;-;! .. n. '! '.ere wdl he i,, ! ed -e-e-1 r eh: 1. rati .- ; e h foi sil!.!-e- I ti..i. tro.-t be Mi.t to tie- p.. i ii.-.! ers ihieet. or h.:leh-d o tie- I .. ai u'i I.', v. i;!...t fi sponsi- I nity to t ' put e.vc. pt u: c-.is wj.i re . iven. i.e.n in j; too iae .v.:i.i;c n Co. AdLXTS "AXT!i!. A it y per? v lo ; ct i-l in;:'. -. i.t! id -t .- en t , wi: ! i c. : v. tail .1 pio;.i;t till-, i a. i.t .on l.v i: :a;::-.?.c: i.;:; p,sb:;.-hers, il-..-.: i L'tt '; ," s Maiden Lat:e, Xi-w Voik. J A XV W '-Ji t-s -aJ-' viir- 6 : Kc3 f ' i t t I ?, 1' - r - r1 VeT,"' i:t. t, I'dst t ail-, c!.v i:ic?:ii-t or tiik MAr.Kitn l-tie.-it. 7 l c a x i; ix'o m m i :x i) t n :: fo l l w- ii.- 'oci;I Colh-eiji.n ot eh- i- e I'latio S..i:u's: -.-'-hiiiite- I.ii;li:s." i Sacred Soltys i; 'Coi,!. n Li aves." V. 1 I. at.d II.; l!-:u th an t lloaie." "hire ide I',, hecs," "Swiat S -at. ds," nd "I 'rui h. s tieius " Free -s I 75 i i.i a in l o.i.ds; ej in ch th; s-j :,; (n cletii .ill.! liitt. Ai-o the f,,i;..v.h !T 5i-:nitnen.:I Collec tions '-F-dty F.ue-.rs- ".iil:.iL. r.rtle." ".e.ne; 1 l i'.i t," and ' J'eat l Props" feu. ensv eo-lvvti -usv '. i-.M,-;,i lUclciiti.lts." -Fh-.-ianl M.tu.'f's," "Cid,:, ii Chun, s" and ".I. tl,-. :. C C, t.r ,e advance 1 plav- eis. Fne- . t e n h bo. k. f ! 7;, ;., Loaids ; -; in coil-.; in el .-h ;o-d i-:;t S!i .u:-' VVatls, ak f,,r 1 "etrrs' K.f i t i ,ii . . 11 - v. !., .1 e, mi h Mid-; j;1 cloth. .Nov el... s i ;,e.,p Fv.ition ot J,ja.1,..F,,ne Classics C.e.sistii-.-vt Mend- Us. -hn's Coii-ph-te woi ks 1 : :" each; Folio Kdl .o.i. j-. cji,. ,: i, eile.ven s Soria?.. J- tiiov ci , l',ee s. .-J; Flu- I'it.'s Wall;,, ?;, i.ee- ........es ..-, .ri:,.., r.-,.-ukn. IhdiaJs, I I' iuoi s. pile;, ri .:.-,; Se-oihett's T. . ; V'''d-ers I .m,o l-i.-oes: i.2; Mi.it- . t s,,, ...1: WCer-s C..!::pk.,e j.,,:io e;:-.l:,a:.s 4:J 1'iecvs, j.!. vte . V;;. e1-"',1'" Miie to a-k for No ehos i-dtt.-.. It.-.y ate ad hand-eve --.:: . .,- Novct.osei.e.p Vocal Cadieeti..,,: ' - - ' 1 -. i i ' !eto i s a-C,;"'"n-V- -M-n-K-:s-oh.,'s ;,sr.. A!..,.:n. t : Mo-re s Irish Me ,.,iies. Folio I...,.....;. ,y K:u,e. German Volksl.ed-r AO in; , te.. et -. .-do er's ( hii-tatm Carols, new ami o'd !;;- I. I lice, ft. ib,. -ali,e wnhoai Kbi-dati ,.s, in U ids., ile-ii,!,; cutupiete. T-:tki:s' Mi stcvL M.-XTU-..Y. price r,o crr,t eaen. i-v.-rv number eoi.tai to,.. .,, t I we.th ,-f it u-ie. rb,,r..i voume's tw i',, ! 1'7"' l" 1 :'7-' I'n V !l " i Ad.ress. J. L. FKiFRS. deC'.-Jin J 5.e. Kroiihviiv, N,..v Vor VVi)Il ','L'ACK.s.A rictim ..f eariv iu iiicre'.n n, causing lur' niis debi'litv, pre sr. a tare decay, ic, having tried in viiui everv a.Jveitised remedy,! as asin'!e means of stlt'cure, wliicli he vvdl send fiee to fis fc U o w s". t! e re r s . A d In J. II. kllvi:.- 7 Nassau St.. New Yr-rk 5,pt. i:iv IV II AT MAKttS A MAI . Xot nnmern-is years nor lengllietsed life, Not pretty children and a wife. X'ot pins n.nd chains ami fancy ring", Nor any such like truiiiperv thing; Nor pipe, ciar. nor bottled wine, Nor liberty with kings to dine. Nor coat, nor boots, nor yet a hat, A dandy vest or trimmed cravat. X.r all the world's wealth laid in store; Nor Mister. Ili-v'rcnd. Sir nor S(pure? With tiiios i!:at the memory lire; Nor ancestry traced back to Will, Who went from Normandy to kill; Ni r Latin. CJreel;. nor Hebrew lore, Nor tl.or.saiid volumes rattled o'er; Nor Judiios robes. nr .May(.'i s mace, Nor crow ns t!mt deck the royal race These all united never can Avail to make a single man. A truthful soul a lnvitt-r mind, Full ol iiti'ectio:: for its kind; A helper ol the human race; A soul ol beauty ami of ".race: A spirit bum erect and Iree. Til.it never baSe'.y bend-i '.he knee; That whl nut b-ar a leather's weight Of slavery's chain for small or preal; That truly speaks of (lod withm. And never makes a league with sin; Thai snaps the fetters despots make. And loves the truth for its own sake; That worships Clod and Hint alone; That trembles at no tyratifs rod A soul that fears no one but (Jod, And tins can smile at curse and ban That is .he soul ihat m ikes tie- man. (ieiieral -ter.is. A great surgical operation to take the cli-.-k ouL of :i yoMinj man, and the jaw out ol a scolding wan.an. The IVcsilent lias romiaated Morris lried.-o:i. (.'olleetoi- i.f New Vol ii District, itl place of I!, li. liar;' resigned. It utpaii -es CHS 01-0 worth of twine per ant'.um lo t'.e up lie-"dead letters which t'te i'u.-t (-ilice 1 .'ep.u 'uient lulls to k liver. Her. Frederick K. M ir.-h. for over a Lali a couture p.'-'toi" o! ihe (' it:i -rejrat ional Cio.tch at V iiteiii ster Center, t'ontj.. died ! ,,a i!lL. 7. ;,;!.. It is believed that neartv all the Ku i:e.. nri . ..i s..oi:. t- , ardo!ied. i hat is probably o-.vin-r to the laci tiiut no eieciions eiu peiold M :-s t i l .. i;i Forrest tnis noified the ex ecutors -d ie i h ib ind's ..vii; . h.:t ,-i e will :'.;:;' if for !m dnvv. on the mi'ind tlit'-t V I ft st '.Vtis never i. 'i Tif Now Voik j'o.'.i'allitnis that journ-aii-ut weais Mien out !.i?-i.-r than another p: ides-ion. It wore poor Mr. Jlenr.eil iu- o an untimely ;i :ve at tiie :-e ol 7 1. Josh, as 1 was ;;oii'.g down street the oil r day. I feed u tree bark.'" "I seed the same one !e. ,'..-, !;: !." ' lid it iake its dunk v.iih it?" "Oh.i.o; it left that lor board." The tiiota'.s i ' t.'dor.;d.j must be im proving, .-'he !i s i. tiie fcti.Ntli.trv bible sieie'ies, t'.vo I K-n'.-ll l):.h!,J rSJC ift lis", two fobie comiuiiv es and ! j-.i r t.-.-n biij.e te po. , i;. . ies. ::ixt e.. t's.l -s in Ma :?! u-eits Hi at have ju.-t i ! : :.,. ted in w H i a ; -i ;'i 1 jr-ive:,:'-iilelsts. show i'U a'rreiiatc U.'.ieb'.ed ii-ss of C. I ,'J 7id. an ;rn. te:.- e of Stl 0Z. Tid 11 r the ii. t is ol (hit sear previ ous. Jitn Ny e's friend?! are urging l.im for : he t i :::,e.-i. le. .-ion. Ny e has been one id )h - in t.-i thiev es iii the Senate, and re pudiated by hi -oti-i' iuten's the Radicals u:;ii it necc-siuy to provide lor h.rn at the ' i . I i.lli' III CI .!). l'ijii.idelj hia is one of the foremost maif.i ii.-.iu: ;t:e; cities in the world. It i.-. c:. mated that she now has luiiy l'.Uiin; utat.u'iic'.iii ii: estab'i.-hiijeais. t iel.Lng, ;is thetr pr.-diicis. the enouao'is saui 01 S ;'. vh.'o'.UiiU ati.-.ualiy. Fired by the example of the United Stao-s. Li.oja...! I...-- devised .vhat appeals to be a scheme for paying off her national debt. It is sta-ed Ihat the miikmen are to be iined 51 D every 'itiie ihi y ure caught adding Water lo their midi. Surrogate Ci llin of Wesi, Chester coun ty. N. V., delivered his written opinion on F);ii inst.. in the matter o! proving the hi-d wi!i of Horace (.'teeh-y. deoyiag the wiil of lc72 piobale. The wi.i of 1671 was proven and admitted to probate. A Washington special mvs that after the -ii'ii of .March there is to be an almost complete change in tlie list of Foreign Ministers. It is proposed to seed first cl.i.-s men to loreigu conns. It would be a eeod thing il we con id have a man or i wo in i '.".ice al Yv a?.;:;:;e.to:t with a liii'.e brains. A few tlays niro, sttys tlie Iioise S'A'V .ox.;, a ix1 titic-tntin liainle! in to tliis (diice the copy lor a jol ol work lie wi-lu d done, on tlie Lack ot wliicli we lottr.'l written the 1j1-lowin-j; nnecilote. V hetlier orio;in ;tl or iiot, we ctr.iuot say, but it is worth publishing : Mother Why is it, my fod, that v.lten von ilrop your bread ami butter,"it always falls butter side i o : l ? ()yI tlon't know, mam; it hathrt ought to. Mother "Why? ilov 'Cause tlie strongest side ought to be uppermost ; and this is the Ftronirest butter I ever seed. Mother' I Iuh, hush: It's some of vour aunt's churning. Jloy Did she eliurn it? Tlie bi'jr, lazy tbinir. 'Mother Y hat ! your aunt ? oy No ; this yer butter, io , i T. a I . , ;,j r.lnl i- " l"" -' . . , , make her chum it, when it s plenty strmicr enough to churn itsedt. r.i..- Tl t o rMt Mother 1 have eaten a great deal worse in the most aristocratic boarding houses. r.oy Well, people of rank ought to cat it. Mother Why people of rank? liov "Cause its rank butter. 1 Kxit mother. Southern Law -Makers. a GT.nrrsi-: at the giiaxt klkmkxt ix the tiUor.diA J.egisi,atci:e IN I EIlVIEWIXd A CO:.i);n;i) j-KM-lJEIi ANI A WHITE SKXATOIl Atlanta, ("la., Corrrspnndcncc of (he Cincin nati Cuiumei ciiil. lieturning from Stephens's speech I was shown my room in tlie third story of au imposing brick. It was largo, with a cla-cr ful lire at one end, and t vobedsat the other. A short, but black ne gro, under a plug hat, and wrap ped in a heavy cloak, stood before the lire. The servant of seme guest statesman, m ho occupies one of these beds, I thought an ex-slave who still clings to his old master. ''Whose room is this?"' I asked of tlie negro. "Senator Blank stays here, salt." "Are you his servr.nt'r" "No, sah; I'se a member of the Legislatur." "Oh, indeed " "Yes, sah, and I come up here to meet the Senator to talk and consult about this here election that's coming on." "The Senatorial election ?"' "Yes, sah; that business is get ling red-hot," and the legislator laughed a silvery laugh. "Is the Senator you spoke of a iicpublican ?" "Yes, sah; we are both from down oil the coast where all ihe So.--ptib)!-nr;s come from that's elected." "What is the matter that there are so few of you in the Legisla ture "Weil, sah; the white men have got the money and the braiti, and thej ju-'t fix up the party business to suit themselves. Our party is .about played in this Stale. Ev erv election we get le.-.s. A heao of the darkies are get tin'' to vole the Democratic ticket as :i reg'iar thing. I know one county down on the coast v. here seventeen hun dred darkies voted the Kl i aight-out Democratic ticket." "Whv didn't von work -with them ?" "Oh, I did; T made a heap of speeches, but it 'pears like it did no good. Them niggers down there have got a big Democratic devil in r.i. You had just as well talk to stump. They have soured oil our party. A Democrat can take a bale of cotton and vole a hundred." I laughed. "It's a fact, salt; a btunin' and a shameful fact, as 1 nil 'em. It's a djsgi ;uvm( nt to the reason of man kind. I tell you I went for 'em in my sjieecb.es. But a bean of limes ihev would onlv laugh an tell mo to Ci me down and give Yin a chew of tobacco. One day I got sorter mad in my argument and told 'em I could'buy "em ad with two pounds of tobacco. Why, they ntigh! v nigh Leal Co!. Whiteiy for Congress. Col. hilcly is one of t he greatest men Unit walks on tills here country. Tiie fool niggers voted the Demo cratic ticket so much that we only elected our man by fifty votes. We worked t vi ; y day and night. I made iifiy speeches." We spent ail our money. Col. Whiteiy put in the hist cent the last cent", sah. One day I went to his house for money to bring out the darkies. Iiis wife kept the money. 'Wife,' aid he, 'give Jim some money.' -There ain't but 2u in the house,' she civs. 'Give it to him,' lie says; 'I'm going to spend the last cent,' and he did, but we only missed being boat y a mighty little. Next time they will set him. I tell you, sal;, some of these days tlie Democrats will have every bit of this State under themsel ves just as they want it." I was about to observe to the despondent colored brother that they had it now, when the door opened and the Senator, a tall, spare, white man, came in. We introduced ourselves, and chose beds. "This is Jim," he said, turn ing to the negro; "lie's a member, and has come up to help us whip out the d d Democrats." As there are about six Demo crats in. the Legislature to one Ive publican, it looks as though the whipping out process might be good exercise. "Jim," lie continued,, "do you know all the black members ir" "Ys sah." "Well, you stir around and get them into the caucus Monday night. We must act together. I don't see how we can vote for Stephens, Gordon or 1 1 ill- If the thing gets close, we may hold the balance of power." "Ves, sah'" "Do you know . what that is?" "Xo,"sah." "That means if the vote is close between two Democrats, we will vote for one or the other and elect, him." "Yes, sab." "Which one of the three, Jim, can we swallow the best?" COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, DIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Some says St ej. liens." Xo, Jim, I'll be d d if wc can go for Stephens! Do you Stephens's record ?"' know "-No, sah." "Well, lie's an old Democratic sinner. I'd just as soon send dcif. Davis to the United States Senate as him. I tell you, Jim, our chance isllill. We can't pos-iblvgo for Gor don or Stephens. Yoit put up the boys on this. We can't lielji our selves in this ibght, and we must do ail we can to hurt the Democrats. Jim, how did yon leave business at home ?" "Pretty fair, sah." "Glad of it. I tell you, if v.o can bother the Democrats, if will jniy us to stay here all the spring. The boys will plant our corn and cotton, ami if they don't it mav go to thunder. Our business is right here, to worry the Democrats. Jim, did you know the Democrats had ruineUrthis country once''" "Yes, sah." "And they'll do it again. They would send the devil" to the Sen ate ii' he would serve. Put thev can't g t him, so thev wiil try to semi Old Alex. T know Old Alex mighty well. Did I ever tell you, Jim, about what Old Alex did in the Secession Convention?" "The which, se.ii ?'5 "The Seces-ion Convention that took the State out of the Union." "Xo, s:ih." "Well, they held secret sessions. Old Alex was itt there. gave the doorkeeper a dollar lo let"!': to open the door half an inch. You can buy a heap of je-ojile for a dollar, Jim. and a d d sight of them for ten dollars." "Yes, sah." "Well, as I was saying, Old Alev, was a speaking. Savs lie, 'Mr President, 1 :im opposed to the policy of secession, but if it has to come, let it be done before yonder sun sinks in the west. I am a Georgian, and will slam! by Geor gia to tlie bitter end.' You see Jim, lie thought more of this one horse Slate than lie did of t lie whole country. That's why we can't vote for him. Xo matter what comes, Jim, we mustn't allow a single Republican vote to go to Stephens." ..s o, sail. "Wc will throw away our votes on Ackerman first." "Yes, sail." "Now, Jim, you may go, but mind that you don't talk too much." "Yes, sah ;" and the honorable colored member folded his martial cloak arouud him and withdrew." "It's' What Yolt Sfexd. "It's what the'il sje-nd, mv son," s.aid a sage old Quaker, "not what the'il make which will decide whether time's to be rici or not." Tiie ad vice1 was trite for it was Frank lin's in another shape: "Take care of the p"imies and the pounds will take care of themselves." Put it cannot be too often repeated. ?den are continually indulging in small exnem'o, saving to themselves that it's only a triile, yet forgetting the aggregate that even the seashore is' "made uj petty grains of sand. Ten cents a day even is thirty-six dollars and a half a year, and that is the interest of a capital of six hun dred dollars. The man that saves ten cents a day only is so much richer than him who does not, as if he owned a life-estate itl a house worth six hundred dollars. Every sixteen years ten cents a day be comes six In; ml red dollars; and, if invested -juarlerly. docs not take half that time. J hit ten cents a day is child's play, some will ex claim. A Yell, then, Jacob .Ator used to sav that when a man who wishes to "be rich lias saved ten thousand dollars, has won half ti e battle. Xot lhat.Asfor thought ten thousand much. Put he knew that, in making such a sum, a man acquired habits of prudent cconomy which would constantly ktep him advancing in wealth. II ow many, however,' spend ten thousand in a few years in extra expenses, and when n looking back, cannot tell as they sav, "where the money went to. "To save is tlie golden rule to get rich. To squander even in small sums is the first step to wards the poor house. Goon Anvioi:. Don't be dis couraged, if occasionally you slip down by the way. and others tread on vou little. In other words, don't let a failure or two dishearten you; accidents' will haj.jteu, and miscalculations will sometimes be made; things will turn out diner- ! entlv to our exjicctations, and we may be sufferers. It is worth ! while to remember that fortune is ! like the skies in the month of April, sometimes ii is cloudy, and some times clear and favorable. Albert Mellon, an oh St. Lotiisi- an, was married in Massachusetts ! to .Miss Tannic L. Gardner. It is eminently proper for this Gardner to devote her energies to raisin Mellcns. Two r-'i.Iits iji the t-tiow. Among the many sad incidents which we have been called upon to chronicle during the last few days with regard to tdie terrible results of the late storm, none, perhaps, "will excite more sorrow and sym pathy than the stpryof Mrs. Mary Townsend, a young married lady who recently came with her hus band from central X'ew York to take up their abode in our State. Just after the holidays the young coujile left this city for a visit to an uncle of the biide, a gentleman named Murray, who resides some live or six miles from Farmington A week ago last Monday Mr. Townsem! ;iIK ,"s w;fe jiri,j OCt.;l. .-ion to visit Farmington, and for this purpose a team attached to a hght cutter was furnished them by Mr. Murray. They started oil saving, however that they might not return until the next claw i hey did not attempt to return that night, but early on Tuesday morning they were on their wav back. It was very cold, and tlie horses were urged on but suddenly the wind arose, tine jtarticles of snow began to fail, and before long the great storm burst upon them in all its terrible fury. For a while the strong animals "battled against the elements, but becoming ex hausted at last, it was found im possible to urge them onward. In the meantime the violence of the storm increased. Great drills were forming around the sleigh, and it was imj-.ossible to distinguish ob jects scarcely a rod distant. It was a terrible dilemma to be placed in, ami the hearts of both occu pants of the sleigh beat last with, fear and anxiety. As hours pass ed on with no abatement of the angry storm, the perils of their sit uation began to increase, and while each endeavored to cheer the other both felt that nothing but a mys terious interposition of Providence could save them from the terrible fate of freezing to death. At last night came, but still the fierce winds cowled over and about them, the ehifls grew larger ami the tem perature colder. Wrapped in their robes and blankets, they huddled together at the bottom of the sleigh, and passed the night in praying for deliverance Irom that awful situa tion. As sooti as daylight appeared, Mr. Townsend signified bis inten tion of making an attempt te find assistance, if possible His wife made fearful remote trances, fearing that he would meet with no success and perhaps perish with cold. lie cheered her as best he could, how ever, and packing the robes still cles:r around her, took one of the horses and mounting him, drove away. All day the lonely wife waited, her he art beating faster with fear as the tedious hours wore on, and her tears and juayers ailing to gether. Xiglit came again, but it diel not bring her husband nor re lief. Purled in the folds of bum- i kels and bu Haloes, she could hear the wailiugs of the wild winds as thev swept over the lone prairie all through the dismal hours. Ex hausted weary and benumbed, she at last fell asleep, in which condi tion site was found about 10 o'clock op. the following morning of Thursday, the lOlli inst.. by a par ty who were in search of the miss ing ones. She was, after considerable ex ertion, aroused, and finding that her cxhau-lion was caused by fa tigue and that she was not frost bitten, the neighbors carried her to tlie residence of her uncle, only a hall mile distant. Here she was was provided with everything needful for her comfort, but when upon the next day the body of her husband was brought home fro zen ami stiif and stark, her grief gave way to tlie wild ravings of insanity. Before this she had told her uncle till that had happened up totiie'time of her falling asleep. As soon as possible physicians were sent for, but at last accounts Mrs. Towr.cnd was failing rapidly, with no signs of rational imorove- ment. J-'som the JfitHcaj'oli Ticr. .an. Hjft. Ti:.ri; to he Caemfcl. When the wife of your bosom is in a bad humor it isn't safe to say, "What's up, old gal?" A gentleman on High street Brooklyn, did this last week. She turned on him with "Who do you call old gal, you miserable, old, red headed, idiotic mud turtle?" lie lied in stantly as he saw her eye roving round in search of a weapon of at tack, lie mailt: his peace with a new bonnet and a pair of earrings. c? m Wedding cards in Denver con sist of the itick of diamonds and the queen of hearts, with the con tracting parties' names thereon; if the bride's mother is living, the ten of clubs is enclosed. To prevent people from meddling with nitroglycerine cans, it is proposed lo label them tracts.'' -Li.l L .in .. . Paf-ei: Window Shutters. Tho inventors who have been "cxperi- 0 menting with paper for sometime past, are now trying to make it useful for window shutters. The preparation used is the ordinary paper, pnlb brought) bv pressure to the utmost solidity, with the light est possible sheet iron or rather casting to insure stability. This preparation has been brought to' high degree of perfection in Japan, where they are much more skillful in the uses of paper tliat we are, adapting it to all sorts of articles for dtvrnestic use, being as it is claimed, for water-proof, and fire proof, not liable to breakage like crockery from careles handling, nor in danger of corrosion like most of the metals from exposure. Tlie m:t terial has been used to some extent in this country for furniture, cloth ing, car-wheels and many other things out of the ordinary courso of tilings. As the stuff "will not burn, the inventors expect to turn it to use ag a new safeguard against fire. Fornp years ago, when our judges. State aid Federal, were not receiving the com tortable salaries they an; to-day, a lawyer who was enjoy intr a lucrative' practice, who w will call X : realizing the fact V1 s salary wlio we will call Judge;: .was very small, thought it wouid be a good thing lo present the i"ub"' with a cow. So" he, called up his man or all work and said: -Take old?. Hnnd'.e over to Judge Z's. and give her to" the judge with my compliments." As the judge was returning froio court that after noon, he found .a man tying a brindle cow to the bitching post in front of his gate. Judge Z went at once to drive the striiige man. -and cow o.T. win the man ecia:mea: -Judge Z . Mr. X pre sent this cow to you wit!? his compliments. Ja lge Z with o ie of those looks which has so cften struck terror to evil doers, said: '-Cut that rope from mv Dost! take that tow homol, ami tell .Mr.eX. that I ro ceivo m presents from cmy lawyer that practices in my court."' --o- ,. A little newsboy attempting to jump from the car. the other day. fell under tho cur. and was fearfully mattled. As pooii as he could speak he called piteonsly for his mother, and a messenger was sent at once to bring her to him. Vhen she ar rived sdie hung over Ler dying-boy in an agony of gri'd'. o ' .Moth"r.v he whispered, wiih a pstfhful effort. "'I sold jour newspapers and tho iiHiney i. in my pocket." ej 0 With the hand of death upon his brow, lb" last thought of the suffering child was for the poor, hard working mother, whoea burden he wa3 striving to lighten when he lost his life. A guiltless young lady eutered one of our music stores the other afternoon, and when the neWrclerk g bashful youth asked her what she wished, she smiletU sweetly, and said, "Will you meet meto irght at tlie MiU?3 The clerk, who never dreamed that this was the title of new music, blushed clear around to the back of his neck, and stammered "I kie can't I'm going lo see another girl to-night." The lady retired. O A forgetfuP young woman in Xcw Jersey the other nio-lit. nrois- S-5 ' ed tlie inmates of a hotel to which her bridal trip had led, on account of limling a man iti her room. The trilling circumstance ofher mar riage that morning had cquite es caped her memory, and it was not until Gsut;imary justice was about to lie visited on the oilVnder that she happened to reccollect it. The editor of one of our ex changes has just had his family re inforced, and makes the following remarks: Q lling out wild belles and tamo ones too O Iitr.g out the lover's nioonO Kinrr ort the little slips and socks, King in the bib and spoon; Rimr out the muse. rnz in the nurse, Itiujf in the milk and water; Awny with paper, pens and ink My daughter, ob. ray danghter. St r.rr.isEi). An old lady on en tering a store, the other day, said: "Why if can't be that you keep this store yet! I thought you had gone out of business, I ain't seen your name or anything about your store in tlie paper for over a year, and everybody in our neighbor hood thinks you have gonePoiit of business." Dr. G , of Sycamore, Illinois, riding into the country one day, saw ii sign upon a gate-post read ing thus: "This farm for Sail." Stopping his horse, he hailed a lit tle old woman who stood oa, tip toe, hanging out clothes. "I say, madam, when is this farni going to sail?" "Just as soon, sir," re plied theold lady, "as any body comes along who can raise tho wind?' Fi.rt.vsr. Take Notice. Having purchas ed a lot of new lypCand other material, we are "m need of money and would most respectfully request those indebted to tie, either f r job work. advertisiDg-or sub s rip tion. to call andepay up. We have been very ea?y wjth our patrons, and now when wo need the money wc have earned, we hope they will cme forward and pay up. The fact has come to the knowledge of tb. Committee on C'irrt that General Eu'ler naid over in ISrS lo tJiB United States Treasurer S20.0OO. being money raptured in the South, but in fact belong ing to loyal people in the North. o G 0 0 O 0 O 0 O