VOLUME XII. ALBANY, OREGON, 'MARCH 19, 1880. NO. 25 . airsrizss cards. 33L323S53P 3E"CTJ3ElL Oa this Space Four "STeeks. Somethingr . . x Coming ! X. B. HCMPHIiEY, Agent. Vlln33 JOHN BRIGGrS TAKES THIS OPPORTCXITY TO IXFOKM his friends and the public generally, that is now nettled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper Co , when can he found as great an ns.sori.uent and a large a stock of Stoves and Eanges a. can be found in any one house this side of Portland, and at as LOW PRICE. ALSO UTrtipa tto ripes, CusUroii, BniM&Gnainiled in great variety. Also, Tin,' Sheet Iron, -Ualranizeil Iron, unci Copperwarc, tjw'avi on hand, and madvi to order, AT I.IV KG HATES, O-CixA Oil JL-TTT.. Albany. October 23. 187V5VS CITY DBUCr STOPwS. Comer First ani SSiisurertli sts., Am ax v, onECor. OR.. SALT3IAKSII, iras asaln taken charge of the City Drug Store, bavin? purchased the en tiro i-itcrest of C. W Shaw, successor to A. Cat-others .S Co , ana is now receiving a Splendid 17ov Stock, which, added to the former, renders it very complete in all the different denarrtiients. reeling assured that all ca:t be suited in both Quality 'aacL Pries, fee eordlaltv Invites Ins old friends art J custom feint to give'hira a call. Will receive immediate and careful attention at oil ttonrs, day anil ullil. Turo WincB au J Liquors for inediciiia purposes. Oot.SG. nT7-5v,10 city ivxAifciiisT : First street, 3 doors west of Ferry, ALBANY. t t OHKIJOX SIOLACnSE. & GCSTS, Trap's. tf"ATIXO tmrclMV.1 the Vitv Markcl. I will XX keep constantly on han.Uil kin Isof Mi iiis very oast to bu O.Maine I in the market. I will strive at all times to meet the wishes of all who may favor me with their pamma.ee. The public xene ally nre invited to call at my hop when In want of meats. &&"'t he highest Sash price nai l for PORK.. ilvlGMS KeW Uoodt t iiluriurc ! MlUMERtAtiDDRESSMAKINa " MRS. O. L. l?AltIvS. HAVING PCECnASED TIIK MILLINERY fitnra latclv owned bv Mrs. C f. Invis hi1 having fast added thereto a new invoice of late C2ioiC9 Hilliasry, Trimming, ilAnmnta. Hats. Ac. takes nlcasu re in inviting the ladies of Albany and vicinity to call a-td Inspect for 1 nemseiye, -fiJi koouh win ue oiu at prices mat ueiy comiirtn tim. Having secured the service of a first class Drefssmalier J timnrrntroltncot. At.and mnke diwwin any style desired, at short notice and In a satis factory manner. . . - ... l-dir3iktnz Mf Ulnar for children asnecinlty Store on norttl side of .First, east of Ellsworth trW You .re Invited tocau PARKS, ' il. IS79; A Surc'shot For 4l-t!IVf; a IiOVd KKV DESCE A MONO XJ tho Indian Tribe oT f M eoitr and t he inte- rimr.I hare had tlie oo I rortnne to niseover, from the "Medielite" men of the several tribes, Jtnd Jrorrt oilier aonr'ces. a number oi remedies i dismast; Incident to this country, conlst ri? of roots. Herbs and baric, fini. having been foltoited by trttn v peonle of.thtS valley, who nave tried ami proved the efttmcv of them in alsease, to procure and ottVr I he same for stile. J. take this moans of announcing to ail tlia, during the past season, I have ma lean axtend Slusir tbronih tile mountain- and valleys, and have men red certain of these remedies which are a sure cure for ( Fever and Aue. i'hose giilTerlnar from Aorne wlto desire to bo ftireJ.cin.leave orders a' Mr. strong's store on irst street, where will furnish thH n-me'ties. warrsiaiuiit a radical cure orl will demand no he. W. J41I. .Tsmedics done n'p in tl packttjfes. 12-1 OT a "-untu and exiwnsesstuaranteed to Asjts Lrauzl trixi 8aw Co., Augusta. Maine viln23yl LEGlXL. V.. Fl-IXJi. O. K. CII.VUUKHX.A12". FLIXX & CILMIBEULAIX, Attorneys lit Law, ALE Ay 1', . OJxEGOy. OK PICK- In Foster's lien- brick block, tlrst door to Ihe lett, up -lairs. vllnl? J. C. POVVKLL,. W. K. MLVEC. rowjjZL t& BILYJJU, Attorneys nt l.tuv ami Solicitors in Clmneei-y. ALBANY, - OUKUOJJ. COLLECTIONS nt-oinntlv nuule on all )xints. l.ouus ltcyottuftHl in rt'ti-Hiiiabie terms. Oflice in Foster's new block. 11 3. Si.. H'UATZaEiiroUD, XOTAKY PCllLIC.) Attorney at Ta.w9 ALBANY, : : Oiii.nvA. WILL PRACTICE IN THE riFFERENT "T courttf tile Siate. SH.'clui :it it-uiiou iv en to co.lcc; ioits Htul pi'.baic niiiticri. tn-ie'K In Odd Fellows' Temple. n47vlo . It. X. ISI. V SiUUtX, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ai.iiasv, ; : ns:;t:ox. I1SOMIT AllKJUlOSi GIVES TO A 1.1. business. 2v k. b. lti Mi'iiirty. r. e lvpbto. Eiuiiipnrey & Wolverton, AUriej s llllii 4 oililhc3ot'! nt "I I. I. IMtACTICK IN ALL THE ( Ol IiTS " ot lln'iiit!. tiFKH t lu I I'otuaii V Hi u k (upstairsi Albany, Urcmi. llul'J Li. El. JiOXTASlE, Attoi'ney u t, T.a"W, AI.BAXY, "FFICK l'n ste.irs, over John Brig;js s'ore. v-' on i list strtvi. vii;iit C EI. HEWITT, Attorney and Counselor at L,aiv. Qtce, Ohl Puit O&x nail-Mng, Albany, Oregon. Tir.L PRAt.'TICE in the didV-rcnt Courts of the Suite. vllnii I, 31. COSIilV, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE -in Punish niock, north tide First it )'!. A 1 ltl 1 . lllt"M.'!l. Alt business pn'ii.jtl mi J c-iirelully nt tended to. " Villi..'.' MKDJCAl 15 IS. ES. J. CEIfRCSsSZ, 2f osnifoimtitie I'lijAii-iau anU S.::i fcosi, OFFICE -In rnri'Mi'- ' l'i 'k. Albany. Oregon. Chronic disest-H- a Hp c .' y. Can lie t:un-.i mv o.iice at ao ht'iir.- i:e slfy or nt-ilit. when not inotc-sio.u.ily absent. vKiilo 3. (SUCCFSHl.i: To I1 Fl'.KV, CF..S r -X FFIv J near Ai.wav Liuinc L'ti. No. Oiic'd engine liOTI-. AUjrttiy, Or., Jan. 9, lixo-vlinli O "f T f TT 'i f. T1 "F ? Pkyssciaai assd S:srgeoia. Froniuns's Ri:ck, up stniis, First sir.-t-t. Aii;aij, :f;on. 12d1j C. C. EiEiSlV, 31. !., P2.YSI01AW s Bra&SOlT. imiaxt, s m:u?i. OFFICE IS M'lLWAlX?- TSRICK BLOCK, lt.-.-i l.'ticc.-oi.c. door no. th ol broom "-: o rv. Lyon street. U. W. BAI.LABD, M. D. ' J- M- rt-WlLl., M. D. P.iysicians & Sarseons, I.EBASOSI, OKKt!0i. 0?FlCF--At Lebanon Urns Store. 12n2 .Bi-XlVS F. WHITIXfi, ASiTIST, Fresco, Sign, Scene. Pictorial lsxintiisg-. DESIGNING A SPECIALTY. . Rooms i and 7, Pun ish block. corner First and Ferry ftreets, Albany, Oregon. T. CLAUK, ooIer in Heavy and Sliwlf Hardware, Iron, Kterl ana JI-eImnlri Tools, First door mst ol" t. E. Younar, ACBAXr, (vlln4Ul OREGON. ST. CHARLES hotel, ALBANY, : . OREiiUN, !rs. r. lionk, .Proprietor. THIS HOI'S E 1 in been thotouably overlmul vd and retioviiled. and nlnced in first c:uss condition for ' he aeeoiunin bit ion of itssnests. l-iood Ssimnle RrHiiii ior 1 tomiiierein! Travtlers. Oeneral S'li-e Olllee lor (-orvalli. Indenend eneeahd 1-elianon. I re t'sarh to and fi u the tioMe. v 1 1 nt'j TITUS BllOSij Albany, : Oregon. RF-GLLATtVli TIME-PIECES & REPAIP ing Jewen-y a uiecialty. Cull. vllnH Ajft'Mts for "Atw II me" Senin)r !uta c-htne. Qififfi eek in yonr own town. $! outfit free. UU.Vo fink. Icettiier. it vou wttnt R biisiness tit. which persons of eit her sex can uiukexreat pay all I he time when they work, write for par UcuIhjV. H. Haxlett A Co., Portland, Me. Wanted n llnsbnutl. A Detroiter who was out in tlie couidry il;e ether lay to look after ftune potrtry got stuck in a toutl liolpj alihotiiih liavinir a light bnogy ami a tdrono; liorse. lie got out, took a rail ntfllie fei ce, ami was tryin to pry tl.e velticle out, when aions; came a strap- r'"S young laly about twenty-six j-ears of fige. She halted, surveyed the sUtia t ion, anil sa:d: "You stand l3' tlie horse while I heave on the rail, ami don't be afraid of Jetliner, mud on yonr hands and bouts." Their uniicd efforts released the ve hicle ami the Detroiter returned thanks and asked Iter to ret in and ride. She hesitated, kked up and dowu the road, and finally paid: "Stranger, I arublunt spoken. Who are you?" He nave his tiiime and residence, ftnd she continued: ' I'm over twenty-five, woilh 55 0 in cash, know all about housework, and this is leap year." 'Yes-, I know, but tir heaven's sake don't ask tne to many you!" he replied, as he raw the drift. "See here!" rhe continued, looking him square in the eje, "I wear a No. 7 shoe and like the looks of yon.'' "Yes, but don't don't talk that way to , mi-!" "Stranger, it's leap year and I'm go ing to pop. Will you l ave nie or nit?" "I I I'm already married," he fullered. ; "Honest It jitli?' "Yes." "Well that settles mc and I won't ride. I'll takf a cut across the field over to old Syooncv's. He's got four sons and a fool nephew, and I'll begin on the old man and pop the crowd char down to the Idiot, for I've slum mixed fii'oiitid the wot Id just as lono a- I'm going to. done!" Good-bv, sir; no .ritrnftl t'Ai nitl n .Mrs. Augusts V. Kiliot (- la- or ) ' ' - J year ago, a cit 13 y has heei y rfieted ed pussv will 1i&H'j l.-w hlowly orq i'u'Y aronti: the io.iu . A' dance, I urn sotnersjf motions tit hii' I in A tnoui h with ene it wild the ol!-, iA. to spetik, kiss heV a saner of milk i i ,. lap the milk, and '-infly feet and with her f-re Jia. of bread or meat thrown tV t.. . ..!! ..t II. U,n,.. ohl, will turn forrier.-aulis. Tite lady hs a liPn which always wipes he- i feet on the mat on entering the house, at.d it asked, "How. do y-ui get your tiling, Bihlj?' will scratch on the rloor, look to see if she has scratched out anything, and then loi-k at t'le questioner to see if the answer is cor. feci. The hen despises the wooden, chalk and porcelain cheats which Som neople palm off on hens fbr nest-eg;s, tumbling them out of her nest as often as they are put in. A rooster will also scratch the rloor when asked bow he gets his living, but caniidt lie made t flrijje his feed. He Understood Addition. There is a venerable a'yid lienevolent Judge in one ot I he Paris tribunals who at the moment of passing sentence on a prisoner consults his assessors on each side f him as to the penalty to be in flicted. ''Yhat ought we tcgivp this rascal, brother?" he says bending over to the assessor on the tight. "I should say three years." j '"What is youf opinion, brdther?" to the assessor on tlie left !" "I should give him four years." The Judge (with benevolence) --Prisoner, not desiifng to sentence 3oti to a long ttfrii of imprisonment, as I would have done were I left 10 Ihyself, I have consulted rny learned brothers and shall take their advice. Seven years. - The New York Times urge that some piactical use be made of Alaska, by giving it a suitable form of" govern ment, protecting its civilized Js.pula tiou Rod foslering its great naiural resotirces. IVIillions of money "lie dor mant in the furs and fisheries of Alaska. AH that is required fo develop tlie we llh of the new Terfittrry s( pro'.ec tioi for the enterpfising classes who would gladly go there. J" A Sen i.-me. An eccentric poet, who died long ago, is related by the correspondent of a French paper to have invented, in corn, party with another l-'olierriiau genius of a similar type, a game of a decidedly original, and, probably, of a most ex-, citing character. The peculiarity of it was that it could be played not only by the mo.t impecunious person, but even by those who had no chance of eyer having any, except by accident. The principle was also such'as enabled the player to dispense to a great extent with all such adventitious means and appli ances as chessman, draughts, cards or dice, and to make all their daily walks abroad a part of the prolonged entei tainment, tho loser, instead ot paying upon the spot, which he was genarally quite unable to do, forfeited to the other a certain street, or a certain cafe or theater, or other plai e of resort, and the rule was that whenever the winner met him at this particular place he a rioht to search his pockets and extract all money that might be i:i therri at the time. Hy d'-uiees the vatious streets became monopolized in turn by one or the other gambler, so that the progress of each otthem through tliecitv became a perpetual risk, and as soon as either be ja trie the fortuitous possessor of a Si"l.l piece or a note, he tu,k tlie greatest pains to avo:d trespassing OI1 t.o regions which he had "lost." To tlie original game thus arranged were added also other refinement", such as the winning and losing of fine and wet davs, and fro.-ty and snowy weather, of town and country, and at last even of day and night, so that lite chances ot loss and uain were augiimented to the utmont. ami the walking cxeieke ot the two v:amesters wa- convened into a sui t of untiring game f hide and seek. a. re- tot ered and pistols ant t. .-. . t.. I he riasii of the lantern lit on the cat, woiking away in dead ean.e-t, "Goodness me! why, w hat is that ?" asked the proprietor "Uy hoky poky, 'tis the cat," readily responded the officer. The cat, in the meanwhile, seeing a way ot escape. :an out tho door, and order was cutce more restored is the house. Philadelphia Times. A fioy'a Prcst-nce ol Sllnd. Adojph Heal has a stock-ranch on the Marline?, ten miles east ot San Antonio, Texas. Mr. lieal has a nine-year old s-.ii whose name is Jmil. Three days ago Emiljaconmpanied by his little dog, went into the timber on the creek hunt ing cotton-tail rabb ts. In a short time t he little dog chased a rabbit into a hol low tiee and sat down at the hole to inform ins master by barking. When Emtl arrived at the tree he thrust his hand into the hollow, but, instantly groaning with pain, withdrew it, hav ing in the hist, j-.int of his index finger the unmistakable-wounds uf the fangs of a rattlesnake. The child did not rly off shrieking, but at once drew out his jack-knite and splitting the end of his fifiger Continued sucking it until nearly all the veiiom was drawn out. The next morning Mr. lieal, armed with an ax, went to the tree and on cutting out a big chip found a full-grown specimen of the ten ible fcrolalus, with five ra ties, still "holding the tort," while the ter rified rabbit, which had crawled up the hollow past thn snake, was stitl there. Philadelphia Times. It is said that Edison's light will barn under water as well as above it, and there is' no longer any need of feel ing croutid In the dark for fish. To nentralize the sting of a gnat or mosquito rub the part aflected ' with a ceruttoGu that is, tho wax ot tba ear. A Curious Flail. The Montevidvjj Harbor Improve ment Company have had a carious slice of luck. In the course of their operations in dredgii g the harbor of Montevideo they have raised two in gots, which at first were believed to be of iron, but one of the snilors, in clean ing off the shells which covered them, discovered that they were two bars o' silver, each ot seventy pounds weight" On cue of them inscription? were found which were much effaced, but the marks oc and yn, and the dale 1772, were still legible. There is no doubt that these ingots formed partot the treasure which the Spanish galleon- Aurora took from Chile in 1772, and which, according to the historian Lozan, was lost in this port opposite the powder magazine dur ing the frightful storm of August 10th in that year. As it is probable that in this spot there would he other remains of these lieastires which have been hid den during a century, the dredging company have arranged with divers, who will mase blither researches under the superiiiieiidei.ee of the Procurator Fiscal on the part of the Montevidean Government, who are entitled to ltalf the proceeds. Tlie f pot where the dis covery has been made is thtee hundred yards to the southeast ot the rocks in the bay cal'ed Piedras ie St. Pedros. Boston Ti'anncripl. A t'ato TrieJi. A Canadian defaulter playcM a cute nick. Having st-den and skipped' whb 0,000 which was entrusted to him in the double capacity of post-master and telegram operator, he stopped at a country village and steppad into the telegraph oJlice. There he heard i!e message curio over, "robber escaped." The operator was a girl, and he told her he was a repairer sent hj the tele graph cntiupaiiy. She asked him to help her, as the wires were out of repair. So lie to:ic the mes-Hiie in full, but in stead of copying it out, invented Ptnl -ubsiit'tted one, saying that the lhie Vs coming thai way and would try tu himself off for a dulectitc in pur- 1 -t lie thief. Then he lit tmt again 'r,:sed the lino settling in the States. Meanwhile, tbc pursti tective, who never caiight jiim, resied and trotted around the for tlie people to look it as the ef. till the robbed man came up 'eased him. Boston 2'imcs, A I!i'in:irkable Kesetie. ve la Is. who had been playing on he English coast near Plvmouth a", low tide, entered a cave in the ruck and re- maiticd there unobservant of the rising tide until they discovered that it was impossible for them V eseane bom their prison. They screamed and shouted, vhile the swift waiers, driven by a tierce gale, rushed in higher. Ilun dieds of people, attracted by the pieic mg cries.congiegated on the rock above, tmt they could do nothing. No boat Could liie in thrj boiling siirf, and all looked helplessly on, until two seafar ing men George Andrews and Thomas Penny offered to attempt a rescue. They were fastened to ropes, lowered over the precipitous crsgs, and, allow ing themselves to be washed into the cave by the sea, succeeded ic rescuing one boy. This hazardous opera; ion was continued until tho five were landed on the rocks above. Pall Mall Ga zette. Havana Clears or Piipsr. Havana cigars are likely to advance in price for a rather odd reason. Since last October straw paper has gone up 75 per cent, and it is a fact that many of the so-called Havana cigars are made from this article, which is manufactured chiefly in New York State. The straw paper is taken to Cuba saturated in a dccction made from tho stems ami refuse of the choice Havana seed leaf, and when properly treated with flavor ing extracts, licorice root, senna; etc.j makes a filling for cigars. Hesides, it burns with a pure white ash precisely like that of the genuine leaf, unlike that yielded by any other 'material. Speci mens: of prepared paper seen in New York are described as" closely resemb ling the leaf in appearance, taste and flavor. Philadelphia Times. - ' mid ' In old limes it used to be the brother who was feared, bill now it is the by; sister wearing a Derby hat; ulster coat and tarrying an emaciated umbrella. No relerenre to ladies in this vicinity. He who Alls, to take a kiss, Has Mr. thing ho should uot Sites. 1 r Scraps. The Japanese have started a rail lactory at Osaka, and it is said that nails made there are as good as those imported. The metric system has its opponents even in France. A writer in a recent number of Bes 2ondes vehemently denounces it. A railway company in Italy lately ad vertised tor lOOO servants at 1.8 francs (36 cents) a day, and 28,000 applica tions were received. An effort is making to secure tele graphic communication between Paris and tlie principal cities ot France by a system of underground wires. According to official statistics, 16,- 727.009 stamps were affixed to patent medicines in England during the last financial year, yielding a revenue to the Government of nearly $70"3,ht?(? The ATature says that the ascent of Mount- Ilecla was made last summer by Miss Th Peturss-Jii, daughter of the Iiishop of Reykjavik, for the pur pose of geological investigation. Her rep- rt of the condition of the larger craters indicated that an eruption on a grand sca'e was impending. Fe .v weeks ago 20 members of the Scottish Food Uetorm Society sat down to a repast consisting of six courses, namely, lentil and parsley soup, haricot bean pies, haiicot-boan omelettes with sailed, hominy jr.idding, pearlmcal pudding ami tapioca and apples, all of which exclusive of cooking, cost at the rale ofSJd. (7 cents) per heal. To dilute hay rum use dilute spirit instead of water. When water is used the combination assumes a milky-white appearance and is utterly devoid of the usual odor given out by good bay rum This i- due chiefly to the insolubility -in varer ot the essential oils contained in the spirit. Hay rnm, when applied moderately to the hair without reduc ing, is not injurious. James Croli concludes that "the true temperature ot the sun is not very different from its effective temperature, and that it is not much les than 10, 000 degrees if we only consider the abru ption of the terrestrial atmosphere, nor much more than 20 000 degrees il we lake into consideration tlie absorp tion by the solar atmosphere, estima ting the latter a SS 1 of the total radia tion ot the sun." C. A. Ashbu- ncr is the authority for the statement that since the discovery of pe rolenin by Colonel Drake, in 'SaD, Pe.uisylva tia had produced tip to i he cud ot 1873 not less than 132- 202.039 barrels ot crude oil, valued at 340,709X72. His theory of Hie origin of thecal is that the oil lands are the mere reservoirs which contain the pro duct of the decomposition of vegetable and animal l.fe ot tITe Devonian epoch. An Iowa husband furnished his wife $50 to by a silk dress, but in stead of so doing she put the money in the bank, let it remain there for eighteen years, added to it whenever she could, and the other day paid or! a mortgage on the farm. Is comment necessary ? . "There's a great difference between housekeeping "J boarding out," said Mr: Young-husband; "tor when I board ed out I had to wait sometime half an hour for my dinner, but new I have it just when I can get it." Major Peno, sentenced to dismissal from the United States service for drunkenness and disgraceful conduct, some time ago begged the President to permit him to resign. This small con solation to an unfortunate officer who had ruined himself by intemperance was generously granted. Strange to stale, the resignation which should have followed immediately has not takn place. Instead, however, a great ntun her of Peno's friends are beseeching President Hayes to so raoditv the sen tence ot the Court-martial as to keep the bacchanalian warrior in the army. It is not the best plan in the world tor civilians to revoke the sentences o' martial courts, but it it must be done in this case, and Heno must be kept in the army, let il be as a private soldier for a year. If ho keeps peflectly sober during all that lime and performs his duty conscientiously, let him be made a Second Lieutenant and left to work his way back to his old rank by a long course of good behavior and sobriety. It would be very easy to demoralize the regular army by a series of t'enti mental iuterlerbiice ot the kind Presi- dent Hayes is now asked for. "1 he women who do laucy work don't faucy werk. ' . An Even TItlnfr. The other day two strangers were toasting their shins on opposite sides of a big stove in a ferry wharf saloon, and it was not iced that they often look ed at ench other as if almost certain they had met before. Finally oue6t them got tip and said: " ' 4 "Stranger, I've seen a face almost like yours. Did you ever have a brother. Bin?" v . . . .- ; "Yes.' : c -: "Was he a sailor?" "' ' "He was." ' ' "Did you hear of him last cbout tea years ago?" i "yesjustvaboutte,n.iRiwago." - ' "Stranger" continued the first, seem ing greatly affected, "I've sailed with your brother. We were wrecked ,to gether on the Pacific, and before .help came I had to kill and eat him. , 1, am awful sorry it was your brother ' and though I was driven to il and you can t touch me I'm willing to pay you darn ages. Be kinder fair with me, for xiilJL was tough. About how much do .yow think is fair." '-"n Tl.e other wiped a tear from his eye spat on the stoye and replied: "Str?nger, where is yoiir dad?";? "Been dead these twelve years." "Died in Nevada, didn't he?" "Yes, out there somewhere." "Well, I killed him! I knew you were his son the minute... I saw youi He and I were in a mine one day, and as we were gm'ng up in the bucket I saw that the old ropo was going to, break under the strain. When we' were up about 200 feet, I picked up your old dad and dropped him over.1 It was bad on him but it saved ma. Now, you ale my brother, Bill, and I murdered your dad, and I guess we'd, better call it even and shake to see who pays for the drinks" j' The shook, drank, and the o'd Lako Captains who could not tell a lie had to' sit back and realize how sad it was' that they were born will: such tender consciences. Detroit Fi ez Press; ' SjeisHorinUicms. A homely servant gitl in a bouse is a wellspring of joy. The champion modest girl of the po-, riod resides at Sacramento. She calls it the Limhislatnrc. A gentleman lefustng an offer of mar liage during leap year is expected to present the young lady who proposes with a new dress. Tl.e Elmira Advertiser lias discover ed that women do not cultivate the so ciety of men of letters so much as they lo that of men of money. - Macanlar was sour enough to sayj "Men are loved by women in propor tion to their success in life." ,Ile was a bachelor and devoted himself to making-, history. Young'farmei 'Nice warm raluj bring things oat of the ground, won't it?" Reprehensible old widower -"Don't meutioln it! I've got two wives' there already.' A laplander does not have to go into mourning when his wife dies. He can marry while the body is in the house an l have a second wife to ride to the' grave with him. : An Italian being accused of marrying five wives was asked by the Judge why ho wedded so many. "In oider to meet with a good oDe, if possible," the fellow replied. Care drives the nails in our coffins, but what man can feel iolly when his wife daily hands him a listot neighbors who have got twice as many bonnets as she has, and their husbands not earn-" ing halt his salary. ' - . A lady living near Baltimore, who is very deaf, stopped a milkman as he was passing the house the other day, aaked hira how much he charo-ed f r a quart of milk, and then put up her eatf trumpet to catch the reply. The man drew a quart of milk aud emptied it in- lo the trumpet, and tlie result has been that he has to 20 three miles out nf hirf way to keep out of sight ot tho lady's son, who sits on the f rout porch wait ing for him to pass; D'uriug tlie month of June next," 20,-" 000 persons will be engaged in - the' work of taking the United States cen: sus for 1 880. It will, be the most com plete statistical report ever mada in this country. The law provides for taking the name, sex, color, b;rihp:ace, occupation. and ability ; read and wiite, tit each person. gtatiHtics of mine-1, fish eries ami fishiiig popn'aiiop, ,rRilrd, firo and life insutaticf, ex ti f. telsgtapii companies. , It win t , lain full statistics of agriculf. - t every brsccb ot rcecbadcs.1 iaJ-