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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FKILUY BY JZTIT. "V". X33H.O"W3ST BATHS Or ADVr.hTIMlHO. 1W 1wf Sat T-l It a 1 O'l 11 e n m 27 eo Sft (Hi 4 : rat 10 US) tie JuuU I Oil l s no ft on ii j 7 no me Hi on 7 1 t le. .t m IXtSl s I i! 2K (HI S til) it 10 u, t o f t H- Ml Hu e 4j e Hit o 2 In. Sin. 4 In. I ' IMI ! a M 4 ist fl tst 7 Wi 1 st H Col H Col H Col 1 Col lft no en ) 40 o ' 't" Kr(,laluili HU.l KeroMtl t. Buslne.. mitlces In Hie I hwI .Columns 20 cents per line. For legal and freiiHtctjt SftvertiTnnrs fl 00 per Miner", for 'he tlrxt Insertion, awil 60 cents per ,tnre for ew-h ulKpieiit In sertion. TKRMS of SURStkllTloX: slneV nipv, i-r mu ............ fs 00 siiiu-ie isiv, ?uv u.Htl ........Y.." on '!, ttltVe !U'M h .... 1 no nici iui.uIn-i . , .............. 10 ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY i, 1S70. VOL. xiv. NO. 48 i j a ill HERS WE ARE AT out NKY HEADQUAUTERS! iii-r ilw Nov 'M.l tVMaw Temple. And there no use talk ing if you -want GF200ER5ES! I tall yea without bes.taticv that 1 have tbe STOCK Mud make tbe prices that cannot tail to meet your arprovaL. 4:jni lr.T ira.l I kntiw that my prieea nun Bhv universal ; tmi.ui, ami I shJl no all httttmle exertem c a.vtmtiili tlutl eml. Look at My Prices: 4 Sw- Ki. CtnVt 9t on 4 seueu hK , t o it r ...., ....... , w B UrvHtiiU Ja ............ SS Ta. J-;! V Is S ,Tiaui. (k Vi.u Hvm tr ;nfc.ttdor, V t 1 W iw J.,-. lr-kers V h Nwtt inu-ki-r, ........ is huar h Knjciw.... ".......... I tw lkmkn C 1 an IN" Cnuwtl or Kute t'mshwl 1 no & Pi Jer-etl , , 1 00 l"hKlc J jar 1 )iiart ... . J Vtfrcfanst4rthir Suk, B Icm1. . . 40 lNtt,r or AU(t, in prui, Sanluwst, V b-.x. r t.. so OyirtHr 3liWnrrav i!b catw , . rielti a :rt ouw ........... 2 rwfeft?, . a Sev" C-vi.niit, ft iwk .............. 4t Swwt bout it or.... .vnuo Hmey in jat , to Bvi H.MHu-a Kiee 1 oo Svrnu, V . 75 itrkiu ke. 4 0 5 fc Chc.we-. 1 0 OnU Oil U.miLor n, 1 ao 5 g-U.ci....... 75 CiLsh paid for egxp'S irmniKl nI put op by miM-)f -.-suttM mivo. ClitAKS. lv hxr uh full bite i Ti-btwi, iwuk' er Artu-k, Nftiown. mint motrtH ler r 1 -vril a prior tliit uev cumurttou. JULIUS JOSEPH. LYON'S Patent SXetallie 5TIFFENERS PRS7E1TT.. Beets and Slices rrMaEnairgcver, ofcntli&SMs and Ripping in the SEAIS. FOR SALE E. BOYLE, uftfom rool and Shoe 9Ialtr. Xono tut the best stcck used, and a good fit guaranteed- French Kip I!nots Jo cr !r - " f 0. PbilaJflphU Kip" "- " - H. Kepnirins fieallf dour. ;i liini a mil. Sportsiaan's Hoailquartrrs. SCOTT '& MOXTEITII, IiKALF.KS IS Cans, RHies Rerolvers!! And Anninilioii f All KJatl. Jiwt rvrtve. s loive UtrcAce tit the hut tmpmrnj Rrmiiiir'on, bhar'. WincHerter and Haliard rvfmUtt nrtem, Muore, Keotttfftm rtrreu Imarch-iuiiinj h tinft, and BauZle-itAtlia ntUa ftmi tlitut jftUM trf Ak, a buve awl well elerte'l "took of F1hm a.-kt, atiry, tlUr, knurr GnnOa. and 10 fct aii"ttun tn oirtihi vih X.r in our liie. Rrwfnhr That Wo Ca it no t I5e I ' n cl e r ho I 8 Ar.-artxre in Oim State. fl-tf JAMES DANXALS, IKAUn U AXB iAMTKTt KKX OF SOLIP WALNUT EEDROOM SFXS, Marble and Woad Tp. Parlor Sets and Lounges, Mar ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Beds and Mattresses, W1LXET, M1PLE A5IT OIK BRACKETS, And mil kind of Whatnot.. Chair. Brdstrwls. ExfrnMsn TaH Un. Maud. Kilt aad Faary Muaidlaeit, Etc. I intend to keep ererythiTi in the film it Mnn line) will call orj SSAL. j ami win rii.ranie Kituiacuun to mil . tut meat Milier'.Uruk. JAHKH UA LEON CORDIER, FASHIONABLE -BARBKK AND riVIII DRESSER. ( Lai e of San Francisco,) OESrOES DOIX' A OICNKRAT BAH I J UKKINti and li it drHHing liiisineni lor gentlemen, he wMies to nolit'y the 1 . dies that ne mauuiacturea wiU:he, pun) frizzes and all kinds of falwe hair frort eoirilinz and at a low price. Iioomou poNtte wcuwain's store. 44tr Executor's Notice. NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN IV creditors, legatee and others eo- cerned, tnat letterx lesUiinentary wet gran'ed on the 13th day of June, J879, Ir the County Court of Ljun County, OrettoL to the undePtiEed, executor of the laf will and testament of Jcx-1 13. Huston, laf of I tinn County, d 'ceased. Therefore if persons having claims against said eatae are notified to present Ilium to the undiJ- niifned. Executor, at hU residence abof one mile east of Harrieburir, Ijinn count Oregon, within six nionllia from this dal ii-ed June l'ltu, l7S. WALTEti HUSTON, Exectitor J. W. BALKWiN, Au y rr Kxeuutor. C. C. Kelly, M. D., I'll j'sician : and Surg:coil ALB1XV, OREUOS. fJrOM'Vi in M'llwain'a Block.' Kel deuce, one door north of U. 1. Church. ' Vl4nHtf . - MRS. S. NICHOLS, H. 12 omrpn title Physician OfSee and resiikiics on Ferry street, between Sd nd Third. - V ill I .LwmZS ' . BY mm mm Il'i First Street, let. Ferry anil Washington. TO THE LADING OF ALDAWY AND V1CIN5TY : HAVIXU JUST AKUJYKD FHOM TU: EAST WITH A LAItCP. AND WJ.LL ASSOilTi:i STtK'K Oh" WOTIOR3S, ETC., Tle wlittln i.n-k lifing lntilit siiuv Iho Ureot Doolino in fcooO, vt run tfivrftora nllrr you great ImlitwniPtiW In the following Unuo: in IViuU. SUI,,WI, yj ..r... L-n.!! t ut--ii, Kr U. .... J " While K..H, wr U..;. . " tu- oltcvtiutt, u.r yd Si 9- - lAd1z l(T lliw, 5 Pinr... lii,Mltlitx utter. Nwlim, A ,mr. k. Laiitu Hw, i-cr ir. . . .VI ltl N.;fktn. ah Itllrll , Uio iku t.inu 11. m. pr !. .... S LA.Ii' Aprv. Hch KU U lluiibttr:; Kiljiu, ;r SO IaIum' ilk T.l. tlmikr.hK (, S l"T .fcUHtUii.llcer.-hirf!i. 4'"T .iil. ! i 11 i i. t..it. stcll tthhx,1 inch, ctl, rUk Slwkr !t..'k. C Mini. 40 cl. ft lot l au ! ..... : .... 3'ii t-t. I Si'i et TtiH - i rt,J U. 1 , I-7"T .-."ner riano. cu. rfc:U.r (.rut l.v) rt Urp utee MvU. , , ki.?tjr W.tcr Pam4 , . is h...u )l m.4 t'hiiM.ri, 4s; in . h li V'-hnu-fr. 40 in. 4i ct, tlii. . j) bilt lu.k AI(.ti. S.i cs, !f.l v!lie.... '!. .lux umt'. hhir? KhiU. (W, rth . iMnit. Mnrt.. p.4.vl, Mi ct. .iftll .. Sd.a tfc.j ' sMiir. . hilr .,., iT'cfc' " " the ijpiww Rtnliiiij, & ,tt t-r.. .... 3. n. , 1 to ! .'T- M Hi W ! ' ct. 1 VI M -I . I C; rt. : .' it : i.irt ; 4l-v. Hvm.tU'hl tlnmlfcc.viiiari., I-h- ... -.;. t-l LIW KhI ijnillifM., 75 r., rr.ltl.r trii.'. ... il LojtrV UTaKi.l Kha!, .'41 cu, ri!. lrtv ! l Llte4 LiMm Ciifl, 6 (.- -t. .S4 t ainel Hmir inrM ui... ewo il ttt V r. !! O 3. .-. :.l I .Kit .... . r I i V At a 1 .'..I ( lnl.lnii . Il w ..... La.WV t hviuir. fi o-., vi. vitMT i l't IjiIi.'.' I r;.cM, I it-. iluo ... I tl-UL lliv. t'vll .kirU. ct. ffiM.l laliw t k ComlM, i Jut -..V, s.hI ml, cj h. . tl4 Ll Wfrimnw.! llat. " h 0. a M w. Triimmrl lUw. 76, " " ia(iil.a i4i- Kelt lUta, trimnw-tl ..... 1-u 1 f U iv hHe Sk.n s niBU. I Kmlr..)ttfrwi ftkin. ... . ti"M Pteley sr..m. (ft.. rt-?vuw T!re....w. . i.Ji. KUk, Ik. .le. Njr y.l. ....... .Vib .11. ml ..J I'wMtie'e. rtirtlUlc i!h i i..i: umwi 1 Ut.iiei, VI .;. I'r... I k, t'.niitfv: f- .... UAirtl-' t';Mrwci kiri. Ullii:' Mrijwii Ha)ltiral 1.m. i ioi lor.. A , H-l.itaut. Ilmi M. rrv. f-rivc ;4 H'a IhJ! Kith ctxru. ijiS', rv. 7.. et ' 7et. j i t. i -I k: i.i ; i bo j l et j f O ct j 31 i no f : t-tJi il - Look for the Large Canvas Sign, THJ2 EASTEliN STOltM" ExarniriG Stock Purchasing REtfErviszr: 12 FIRST STREET, S3ml "Ir-ZIEIJr-. "luSier FRUIT DRYERS ! t II I .11 ,1. i "SROM ONE TO FIVK THOfSAXD DOLLAKS VV.R ANN I'M CAN VJZ T.V.A l 1 1ZKD by the use iif 1'LUJIJIER'S NEW PATENT FAMILY FRUIT DRYER! Which alwlnlel- ha no maobinorr of any that clul iipn ami anwl people ran run it uu Thin new and useful invention lintt No Equal iy the Would 'I It cheapn(v rwoinmends it tn everyloly, enabling crery farniw to on a n Dryi r, AnJ there in a ready market for all the fruits drved. JONES & SILL, Proprietor for Linn County. CHEAT EXClTEfilEfJT ! THE SANTIAM MIXES WILL PAY ! A MAN Wai.tlne anvttiilr!; in the DKKG, I.IQIJOB r.r CKO CKKV line will 4 well u. nil mi IMrft M'A at M MOS, at lwr Hrnur, who ltee on hand a irniw era) aawirtnient ( l)ruf, Liquora, tiroecriea ami I'm vixiuiia, auch a ia etirally FOUND in a flret-eJa Countrr Groc- ry Store. One d.Mr aat of Win. MeKmuon.i ISlavksmith Hhop. where our niaJ friend "Me " wielils the sieJw, ami in niwaya on hand to do all work in hi line to order and on fhort i.otice. Wj are no DEAD Beata. Give us a call if you need anything IN our line a you pan, thnniKh SWEET HOME. n40m3 Dr. G. Sclilesinger, Imjtorler and dealer in pure DRUGS AND WiEDICSPiES, Keeps on hand a fufl aorfma f Imported Goods In hit line. Special attention paid to the compounding ol fbysicians' Prent-i ; pt ioum and Chein'eat Analyeiw, vl4n3-itf FARM FOE SALE John W. Cleaver advertises his farm for s!c, omprifdnjr 640 acres, well improved, sUuated on Pelerxon's Butte, Linn county. Fur further particulars inquire at this of- j fiee or of Fox, Baum & Co., in this cily. IS l.i ., ....... !!' W lift !. tv.ll, 3 ..r ?r- rt ....... nek I Si l'H " tir Cnln I'icm Nilk, l ift, " . tl to ........ ci. ; ; 1 Tiilien. lur it;- ru . S.'i cw i : 1 Ju ljit llliow hluiin it mir l iA Sil ru ! . J !." IjuIi.-V Kmlir'il llan.ikori lili I., S (.. . . K.". , .'. ru j ! All !,nwn t'mli, lo y.l. t..r..... .. 1 w K.' et. i ; Cliil.tri'iVft Kmlri.lcrt.l Itil., & lr. V-'. ei. Iilcu ; !i d. 1 tirki.li T.. . !, r il.a, l, k-L.t l . . H i 74 rt. j ' 2 Imltn t kIm.I W t.tl.to. U )! lut ......... .. l oil i'tel. ;til Utlw 1jii0 t'nrtalli. vr )U , !f rt. ....... rta ! : lAtlu.' M lule Vt .l l(w, wr ilr... ...... ......... eta f ct. l MetwuV All lAmil lit., ir ir. - rl. et. ; : Ami tlitaiunl. it i.llier .rlu-iv. tiu tiuiiti'ri.ua l . ....... ' et. I nwnti.rtt. .1 MttitiUltttiir low prlct . l-atllt uu-e iiitnti.eri.itirrts 9 Ittr fhililreli'ii Ijw-t tut- ...... V" V. el. M el Met. M el 1 A rU VI Ml 10 et. rt u Wl-!. f rl A el . t-t. f-1 l mrtw. "Vt.-k lie. . titrmt TW. .4) TV'jyii - . Lvlic'iHifc Ttra, ;i u. . .. " t! Wt-j. i r . . S.-u-ri, . t. . t'hil'if-'.r iusii Tnnttunl tliviB...... I mW"iii.M ... r "?..- t. .. . . . .. Jl .rl. I.1IM-1I ..th I .ft i-"-" 4ikMi. i-cr u l.i.in. t,i.eit 1't.li.r., 5 i.r , !,.,, la.-lit.. Hiit-ait, i tr w Vi .1.4 t hil.lreit'. Il)ie, i.T t.ir l Jtn-e. riw. rllke llrM.CiiM.1ti, Vi tl. f. . i 1 i H-. t niM.l Mi I'.rtl.iu ; Turktri Tir:. 4a h ...... I linrti ISi-M-rr. , , , huUvm' Kmlr 'tl l.intn MiiU, r-j;. Mruti, lai.ta' J rviii ii Vl"Tlr Suit.,.. UV Jtt lii4riMi'a. Mitu. iiiUlm. Wh l fujl..,., ?alI- n.lhf -rr .!... I.e. Li- mttitai" at Mnt;t'Ur' lVIv. mi tr l 5.- d Urvt tt k 4 MiPtrwry litkaj pr n -fat to tht ntaikri, ai-tl '!! at rti-..!.tf rw if i v. , , 3E3E0330. . . .. . k:l f4r-l, piftiti., ... L.tUf kM f'cr;!, full MrtiU.i!.. t hililr-rti' '( w ln..J tii-HMf., M iMtf ' .aiImV SS" htttirrti -fit S.c.,., ....,. Ne ;- rt Tw-,f .u Ivlc..,, , , .. l,V Ii'!tltatf il-rrt)Mar.. . , i. hti'irvii' liubticf 1 c rh- . 11 a.' i r. 1 ' tU rtoJ 4frt and Prices Before Elsewhere ! the place, ALBANY, OREGON. kind, ami It o iinr.lo In k wnntrro-tian any Kind r I rtiitK or ivialilcH, LOOK ! LOOK ! AMES vtat. yiNn IT ntOrrTABLB AXD 4 1'lvaauraiili! xiill at MRS. .A. E. MARTIN'S iumeiw Rooms Ainf exawine her tlfjfant ftock of MLLLINEUY AND FANCY GOODS, (Just arrived per 8tcamcr Orejjoii), Oompriaiti" the latent, atylea lu IIATM, ltO.3iETtl. OKX.tnKVTS, BinilOVM. FLOWEBM and ol her omamcnta tou nnmcn.ua to mention. The Best of Dressmakers Employed in the EKtablisIiment. K'll:ri:CC'.w HI ll.li;. Cor. Main and m worth Su., Altatny, Oregon. n 5S LUOBEI. ! XTK THE L'NDEIIHIGNED, take thi met hntof V informniK tb vubhc that we nave 1,1 jfW,0fH fuetof tlie HneHt analEtv of lumber on 1 hand at-ftm itiill on Hamilton Crt&k, I- milet from Lelmnoi t, rvrr "-nereu ior atue in tnit coiuity, cmsmima in mrl of rustic and niiitthiii? lumber, which has bem faweti and Htacked with reut care during lat full an d wwi tur. and coiiBtMiuently i -urtiaiiy iteaHoited. Wrebto liave a lanye amount of fencinir. barn aidinfr. ca Otbutf tiiiilei8, kx;., in fact eerthintr wanted in our iiiw. iieidtt, we have a lare amount of lug on Jmirscl. whinh wilt eutible xvn to till all or don entruirUxl to . 6 Auto, in cmtneetion with the mill Is a planer, where jou ui jret anything needel in house build ditr n jjreatly reduced prices, and put up iu workn: anlike inHiniur. Hfinember we tiicari what we ay, and eve1 ?y one wilJ find it to their advantage to ut btfu rJ pur- tteetit-tiiier'n AJilis, !f.y ?t5, 1K79, 4mii G. F. & A. A. KETTLE V JfER. C lt K A T SPRING OPENING! Lf K 1UVF. JI KT itKcEivKP Tin: i.Aiii.r.rT KttiTK (IK FAh'GY DRESS GOOD! In I.ntCMt Kovfltlrm. That ue rvcr n:Kiitt mil in tlila elly, nnsin l j.ri,. In.ni i .-r in r.or irp jaril. Ye4iU .i-piialVt'.ltllllitllteiwira"" Ciirpct and Wall Paper DEPARTMENT. LACK CURTAINS -ASP- WINDOW SHADES I In -wlilrti run nntlr-rll niy llonr In lltr Ninlr. In"t.np rrefully aetw-tist FAIVCV OOI.S 1VE BA fU TAI ENT , W-4 liae f. ri Wtt?i lj -; I.:;tlUs a tit! 3Itct,V .if- Uotticrv. '2 to G Button ( loves, raraso!.-, Att.4 iir.il Atiiiwfii'. t4 Ladies' and Missos' Linen Dresses and Ulsters. Fi II and Ccmplets Line of Cent's and Ecjs' Straw and Tc!t Hats. Cicthir., Boots and Shoes, AT TllZ LOWZGT PHJCZS. EiLLI'M & CO. vllti37m.1 FASHIOTJ Datliing and Hair-Dressing SALOON. I ltlii ve ttj. iirnvvfiienl. .1 tiy liljuai 4 liuMiMMa. anj aiu now ireab-l wi funii.li HOT OR COLD BATHS at all hmira. KvUing U rrt and clout, and I will U- tuy htmt S.)ir 4. I'M. KKGLAXDEK. MADY'S ltESTAUllANT HOT lli'XrilKN. 23 trail. ( OLD MNCIIF..H, 23 -cnt. SO eent. MIML TICKKTN, for C9 FIRST ST.. ALBANY. 40 E. BOYLE, Fashionable Boot-Maker. A,WKH HWK OF BOOTH ON' HAND A IX THE time, l'erfect fit itaratiteetl. Uht in OM'oolc' br-ic. in uio rear oi iiiau iMm, WILLEKT & UUSCH. LNUFACTl'REltS OF Cat risges and Wagons. -or. Sera nd and Ferry tsla. The 1ms t carriaifoa and butririea In the Htate are maile at t iieir ahoia. ' Keiiairinir anil Job work done on atiurt 'noiiue, anu evervtning warantuu. Vltll'-.ll J1EVERE ISOUSE. 'nrr Fl rat and EUaworth Albany, Oregon. FXeilTer Bro's Props. . Tliliiewirolellantteluplnnnttc1atyle. Tahlna mpplleil witlt the lient the market alToriia. Spring isotia m every jhjohi.- a gotm otuiipi. iuhmii w mertHaj Traveleii,ii. tt're ('auch to and from lite IIotel.TO . 8: DR. H. R0ZSAS. Fhysiciaii and Surgeon Albnujr Oregon. GRADUATED IN ALLOPATH Y IN J 1847, In Germany, and in homeopathy in 1M.Sk. in Austria. CoiiMUitntions in wither KnftliKU, French, Italian oraierman 1 -!roilice with Dr. Orilllin, over Hint field's grocery store, wht re diplomas can uo een. ' ' Land for Sale. f C eres on o half mile west of Soda 3 -vlllf, KM! In t-ultivation; all under itTaii Oak Creek atflbrds It water the year rovmd. Will sell at a very low price : one thir,Jown, b'of tmtlier particulars, ad- tiro JSAKA.ll ucsiir-K, asmS fciodaville, Oregon Tht Tttlmnge I Mlrrlnlnuirnl. Tiie utlilloo (1 won't ;ty vhuruh) Is built jiict 11. t a tlii-ntrn. ami having mm semieir eniiir gnlley. Hut thrro is no drop curtain, un '1mix,m f.nil .you ib not buy ticket, tM.ii; !) jim urn mntlii to j,ny bfitro tliu snr Hum U-gins. The tnio or platform U a long imrmw extension, projecting frrnii the rnn, wlii.rlt ia atretnliod out t)i entire length of tmit ri.le of the building, and klmve, the pipe art painted in loud alternations of red, blue and gilt. Thtine but rirurU wcro evi dvt.tly thought beautiful, fur the chandeliers ii;tu1ei! about at iuWivsls are the 'bluest and reddiat tltiujc I ever nws the gilt being f e..ur supplied by tlm blaning Jim lights. Tho uarjsit i red, anil red cushions are on tho ai-at. The nrgnmut ails lielow the plat-f-iriu and play lively sirs while the audience inliles. After a time a door r.jn on the .''t hand, apparently below tho orftin, A iiulli;ni figure "of nitvllutit hititht and baild emerges, with a furtiva air asceiuls a flight of steps and seU hi mat.. If in the solita ry arm chair Umliii lieaido a small tnhlo which Is used as a support to a bible. This isTulmnjjn. nnkempt brown hair re- fiiaea Ut frow on the tp of his head, but come out in long shaggy tuffs at the ai.le, which tjuite ctmueaU the rara and forma a eomMqathm with a pair of dried, bn.ivii whis. kera. The latter are a frame work t a face in which may be noted an ennrmnn innntli. A none in keeping, extremely small eyes, act very far baea under overhanging eyebrow, a receding forehead and a pallid complexion There is a kind of a Uriah liecp air n'mnt him, and I think that the world has but much fiom the fact that Dickens never saw Li in. If he had, Cliadhand would have li"n nowhere, and the pwtor of the lirookln Tah ernatlo would hare been immortalixcL I'ri ah was remarkable for a peculiar Mao of hi hand. So ia Tlma,ic; for he inceaaatiUy elawa at ever)thins; slxuit him. usually clutching the air, for he haa nn reading tleak or pulj.it lo p'.iin.l. Fur t'ue lattr i-jq4ie, however. Ilia left hand is tffinatantly niadu to de 4tiy.jired wide open and Uthe recipient of iiinutneraJite '..luin from the ln;; linera id t'-f right Tiwa rf.;rnrtuu,e am addnd t a!0 by htjntru srimaeea! the prwiae ohjevt and inarlirl vaTmi hrwii'" I w una- tde lo diitertnuan. Jlw vsk- is kaK7r"lJJ cr.W ins;: h pr-ititcuiU very talent hi.JivM'm'molt nnu,l, he the ahithteat claim- to loi)eitt!. Ilia Amen ia the moat remarkable "Siitnd I er liateiied t, atd wiey le ele 1 a rm e-'1 tween a Jjrwan and a ln l!i-f , Hut wnf.la (auch a thry are) trtlndlr nut f:.rt r.ugh. and this fart imllly. tofi-ther the Htictilatimii and uriaewiloi1, riteiit-Md, the whole lieiuj .rain.l yt'iiU a atrotig :!avor of vulvar irrevereiH- ami llippaerr. may cause some j-i..i,a to rei;ar dim a sit ora tor. I should set down the trarity ( lia liatenem aa fkiw.ry letlia aii.l sewing t''r' A more ignorant arlii!t!s of fare I never irheld, and if there were any cultured, well- dreaawd w.i!e there, t did u;t are them. Trfkini; the bihle from the aland he brains to read, but evidently nT ;;; that th ainiplu oarrationa of the orl would be ini prured upon by some narratiou of Ida own, ha read a Verae and then make tn.i iiule ietident ultaervatioiu; Koing on aftrrwsnU to another verse, a ad so on. A an example of hi peculiar a'yle. I will quote tut opening aentciice, iu something which Was probably intended a a prayer: "Oh Iytnl, w e thank thee that Thou haat not tunie.1 a out on the cntnwton to die." I mnit ack now ltd js that t was nntnnve.1, nor have I after much retlec tion been able tn discover the point. The music has a little of muaie iu it a any to which I have ever been condemned to liatcn, I suppose it would be claaaed ax "Congrega tional, though the aim nil ot the voices wa aliniiat drowned by the piercing tone of the cornet, which combined disagreeably (or rather didn't combine at all) with the organ. The music stand i pUced on the platform at the left of the organist, and Arbuckle, the enrnetiat, emerging from some unknown depths, place the mnaic thereon, giving a a aignal with his right hand for the congre gation to arise ami follow him. He certain ly lowers himself by having anything to do with such performances, but then he is a married man, and one who has to look out for dollars and cent. A badly shaped arn of flowers about four feet high stood on the right hand of the stage; this doubtless is an imitation of the Plymouth ' arrangement. At the Plymouth Church however the floral - decorations are very tastefully dipoed. Fortunately Tab mage did not tumble the urn over. Some time, in conaeipience of his cxhuhoranco of spirits, I expect to hear that he has wrought devastation to everything within reach. Altogether the whole thinij impressed me as a coarse and unattractive parody on Iieecber. A desperate attempt at imitation. bi'ct Carter. BOV ANI OTHEB COLTS. Now, boys, let the colts out into the lots ad see them run. Don't keep them tieimexl tin in the stall. That ia as bad as keeping a healthy boy in bed all day. They were never mado for prison, but for freedom. Store colts are nernianently iniured by lack of ex ercise than by any other cause. What they want is ft chance to run, and race; and curvette, and kick np their heels, and draw the cool, fresh air into their luncs and blow it it out with a snort. Bring them all out into this four-acre lot, slip the hulters, climb up on tho fence and see them go it. What a sight! See them sweep 1 See them circle 1 Ha 1 soe thac fellow trot 1 Did you see the chestnut catch his gait Here they come, beads and tails np streaming towards us like a torrent of leaves blown in a gale ! How their eves Rhine 1 How their feet lly I How full of life, and vigor, and fire they are There is no sieht in the cities like that, boys ; no work purer, bealtbier,uianlier than vours. Stick to the farm ind stable, and the free exhilerating life of the country. You are a great deal hBppier than you would be measuring t.ji. and clerkinsr it for S3 a week in j- - v the city. Exchange, lHventer and Patentees limi'd lend for instructions, terms, refor ences, etc., to Edison Brothers, Solicitors, r,r vntntit. WaHhinirten. D. C who fur. nish the same without charge. Edison ttrothers Is a well known and successful t!rm of lurirs experience, having been en ablisbod Hiuoe lsilt). 14:1211' '0rr.B4Tio.. low It Wmlta la r.nctuml. V( co oieialiiii), as the term in now nwd, in meant n aHMociation of lentous for fHtitblisliitig and keeping k utore, in which iU tnembttrii purchnttt thfir Hiijf pliiw, ami the profits of which are also divided among them. For many year" it hr.a Wn thought practicable to ftt tip auch stores, and th ii to fimbio tho Korer clfffwwi Ixith to obtain their goods cht-njier and U tter that at the ordinary stores, and to have a distinct interest in the business to which they thus contributed, Tim first imccesaful attempt to do this whs begun at the large manufac turing town of Ilochdale, in England, the hoHin of John Bright, abou' thirty year ago, A poor weaver, who found that his and his fellow-work men' house hold expense were too high, as com jnirwd with their wagon, conceived the lden. Unit they might combine together and run a store fur themselves. They would thus, he thought, procure their goods at wholesale prices, and save the profit mado by the retail dealer; tbey would le more sure to get the pure ar ticles, since the atoreketfrs were their own customer, and no were erona!y interested to procure what was good ; and they might reap fur themselvea whatever profit the Bale of the store yielded. Y itli mx other weaver in the facto ry he i-ct alwut carrying his plan into exccuUon. I hey put together the scant saving they were able to make from r wages, borrowed what little addi tional fund they could, and, hiiing a it tit building in the town, at iaston h1 a store. Not long after, this first successful ctvojx-rative store wa platl on very effect ive basis, and from it ha grown tat extensive co-operative hv stern which ha spread over Kngland, and i now finding & foothold lu the United Slate?, known a the "ltcbdale i Un." The aystni i. in brief, a follows : l"irt a numltev of iue get together, and suWrioe and psv in a certain Ktuonut of capital, with which to begin oranraiiott", and which also serves a a rtwerve. Tit the money thu loaned inteiet in prtijjiion to vue anvwoi ne ha put in, atti i recti vM in irojionion. al n'jmberof fcharea. ilut in the towtjg, f Uie -fc"- tioii thus forineif; atfb sharehoMeU "ne vote, and one only, no matter L! liiaiiv or how lew ahares lie liohU. lots it is seen, is entirely different from the practie of a'l other corxrution, for n i hem a man ha as many votes as he has slian s, and the more shares he holds tint more vote he has, and the greater his influence on the conduct of the con cern. Tliw oVjt-ct of the co-operative socie ties in making all fehareholders equal in their voting lower is to prevent any one man, or any set of men, to obtain, as ther often do in other connianies. a controlling authority. Sow when the store is started, a schedule of juices is adopted so as to give a slight profit to the atore.and the sba-eholdcr make their purchases from it. hvery time a shareholder buys any thing he is given a check, stating the amount he ha cxnded for goods. He carefully kce these check". At the end. of the year, when the ac counts are balanced, whatever profits have been mnde are divided into two ptirt. First, the interest on the capital is paid fiom them to those who have contributed. Next and this is 'the main principle of the co-osnitive sys tem what is left of pioSts after pay ing the interest on the capita! is divid ed aniOFg those shareholder who have mudu purchases at the store during the yeaJn proportion to the amount each has purchased. tor instance, u a man who has pur chased say 100 worth of goods during the vear receives as his share of the profits $, one who had bought $00 worth would get $2 50, one who had bought $25 worth would get $1 25;that is, each gets his share of profits accord ing to the sum be lias spent at the store. It will be seen that by this system, which has succeeded to some extent in England in being put into practical op eration, a member of a co-ojerative so ciety has many advantages. He gets his household goods as cheaply as he could anywhere; he is pretty sure to get good articles: be gets interest on the money he has put into the capital; and ho shares the profits of the concern according to the value of the goods be has purchased during the vear. This subject is too large a one to be exhausted in a single article, and we hopo to return to it again. " a. WKEIXED AT LAST. Dr. J. C. Belt, formerly of Jackson ville, was last week sent to the Insane Asylum from Douglas county cause whiskey and opium. Unly a little par agraph, but a sad, sorrowful sermon. Only a passing note of another bnman wreck, but a whole volume of fearful warning to many young men who fol low in the same dangerous track. Only a few years ago in the bloom of man hood, respectably connected, trained for a noble pursuit with a fair start in life, now but a driveling idiot. Reflect, young men who are sailing your boats in the same dangerous track. Do not imagine you are stronger than poor Joe was or flatter yourselves that the dev il's quicksand is not bottomless. And you sometiraea violate the law by giv ing whiskey to boys under age; kno that the act is criminal and that the sin of a suicide or the leaponsibility of a human wreck may sometime fall like a black shadow on your soul. Jackson ville Sentinel. ... 'Sonnd," said a schoolmaster, "is what you hear. For instance, you can not feel a sound." "Oh, yes yotrcan!" said a smart boy. "John Wilkins," retorted the pedagogue, "how do you make that out? What sound can you feeli" "A sound thrashing," quickly replied the smart boy. BLone rr. The other day a muscular vounor fed. low, having the odor of the stables about bim, entered a Detroit photogra pher's establishment and explained that he would like to have about one photo graph taken, but on learning the price he concluded to invest iu a tintv, After takinjr his seat in the chair, be shut np one eye, drew bis month around one side, stuck up his nose and patient ly waiteu ior me operator, whose aston ishment caused bim to exclaim: "Good gracious! but vou don't want to look that way to get a picture. No body will know yon from Sitting Bull." " x ou go anead," was the retdv. "Do you want me to take such a phiz as that r "Ida." The artist took it. It beat Sol Smith Uusaell all to pieces, and was bit-hlv satisfactory to the sitter, wLo paid for iv nim sain: "Yon see, I bad a sott of object in this. Came here from Allegany county six inonr.il ago eagaged to a gal out them found a gal bere I liked better got to sever old ties seer "Cut what baa tbe picture got to do wnn om near asked the artist. "Lota heap! I've writ to her that I was blode u, here on a boat and dis- tifiired for life. She's awful uroud When she gits this and sees bow that explosion wrecked me, she'll bunt an- ather lover quick r n wink see! How do you like the plot? Just gaze on this picture once and tell me that Mary Ann won't acrid back my love letters by the first trrittf He posted the picture. The letter was bnef, but explained all. It Raid: "My Ewer Dear Gurl I inclose my picture that you may see how offul bad I was hurt, tho' I know you will love me just the same." "Ever see that game worked aforer be asked of the artist as be licked tbe stamp on tbe letter. "No never did." "Course you never dij. It'a mine. It struck me the other day while I was greasin' a wagon, and I think it'a boss, lllode tip eeet Dwnggered for life see! Picture right here to prove it,and she'll write back that she has at butt concluded to yield to her parents' wishes and marry a young man out there who owns eleven steers, 100 sheep, and an , eighty-acre lot." n , . I from Uaa Beaut Peat, Jon XS. ES. LOR ST SEATTLE. '-At balf pas't ,vo this afternoon the Nor tl' western band, of Portland, and the Pad" cornet band, of this city. were taken?H-iJiC""rr to tLs residence of Mayor Brown wWS4ST united ia serenadiner Gen. Jo. LaMe7T am not," aaid he, " here as a distinguishes man, but as a bumble citizen. I am accorded some fame, gtoen the creditTbf having served my country faithfully. and of having rendered some valuable service. All thatiainvenmewaslnotwon by myself. My command won it for me. Any man with the same command could not help winninjr fame. I am the laat of 17 generals who served in tbe Mexican war. There never were in any war, or in any country, or at any time 17 otnoers mora distin guished forgailantry, bravery and honor than were those among whom I bad tbe honor of serving with in tbe war with Mexico. One by one these brave men have answered the last roll-call and obeyed tbe summons across the river. Two years ago I looked over tbe roll snd there were five remaining. Then Pillow was called away, Cadwallader and Cuahing followed, and on the first of this month Gen. Shields answered the summons. All these - men were ready to answer the roll-call, ready to obey the summons, and when ibe sum mons comes to me, tbe last remaining' one, I shall answer without regret ready." The speaker alluded very feelingly to Isaac I. Stevens and his life and work, and said that Stevens' prophecy that Se attle would become the terminus of the railroad and a great commercial center of trade over the whole world would be verified. Soke interesting statistics about drunkenness in Great Britian have been collected, which indicates that the vice is still growing. The amount spent on intoxicating liquors increased from 84,222,171 in 1860 to 147, 288,759 in 1876, which is far in excess of the growth of ths population. One of the most startling things developed is the growth of drunkenness among women in large cities, 7,000 of the sex being arrested for this offense in Lon don during 1875, while in Edinburgh, the number of drunken women increas ed 43 percent d urine a period which the population grew only 6 per cent. Robert Bvrdette, upon his return to his sanctum at Barlinztt n, says: "I have acquired auch easy, familiar iehv tions with the people of the house that the baby has already emptied the ink into one of my boots and the mucilage into the other, and is drawing a map of Hawkeye creek on my coat with a piece of beef gristle and a glass of milk. His mother tells me I should not let him do it, and perhaps she is right, but what am I to dot He seems to enjoy it, and I know I do, and what was this world made for if it wasn't for pleasnrel" Skxator Tucbmajt, whose manner is generally grave and c tern, often descends from the loity Senatorial perch, and is as pleasant and witty as possible. Rid ing recently in a Washiagton horse-car, which was nearly full, a little colored boy, all patches, but very clean, peeped in. He hesitated whether to enter the car, or ride outside. The Senator saw his timidity, moved along for him, and said, benignantly, " Come here, sonny, and sit down." As was once remarked, " Such is the vivacity of the American chaiacter." Medical examiner " What is there besides ether and chloroform to pro duce unconsciousness 1" Student "A club." IH t,t4 An inn-sj-'ciei a boiel hot. A matter .f ei-nrw- a bore race. . Hailtott ' t tnbi'iif - btifiirie-. An elepha .1. i niwjtt a big t) ruc tion. Never make bi,bi, ..(' ;. lumen n j twe.l man. Miss-Con' red io Wlnl (:ic,pH'uit powder, and w ! -I sh. There is a nun ho tm-M" at ibi weather. He lis msiii , , A man who dn't L. anything will tell it at tb- li--.r pp. , mity. How to draw m t-.t' i.-'.-jul pain draw it on a paper wiih a jtenoil. A man who bat tinr- b-d a rich widow calls her "ecoTMity,"M;rfu ne u a source of wealth. Borne people aie so constituted a lo be unable to see a ii v thing beautiful in this life not event in tbe mirror, I am astonished, my dear young lady, at your aeninueui. You mke me start." " Well, ir( I've bean wait ing for you to start for the last hour." " Isn't my pbott.gteph a-xcelletitr said a yeung wife t her husband. Well, my dear," repli- .1 !,,-, " i here's a little too much repo1 a-oui the mouth for it to be naturaL" Mrs. Partington h lr reading tbe health oilicer weekly ieirf, and thinks " total" must I an awful malig nant disease, eince ax many di of it a all tbe rest put toget bet- He was about to kii her, when eud- denly be drew back iu r ideut alarm. Ob, George, what it I ernd she, anxiously. " Oniona," was i be reply he made, as be glided f"i in I be; moon light There's no use in heaving old boots and shoes over the line fence- in vour neighbor's garden. They won't grow. It has been often tried and aiway proved a failure. "Do you see that stick, Mif i-aid a very stupid acquaintance 10 Si-lxiey Smith. "That stick has been ail around the world, air.". "Indeed'.' aid tbe le morseless Sidney. "And jet it i noth ing but a stick.'' A married roan in Connect iijat has adopted an original method -t tuwuiy. One morning, when be kite hie wile would see him, be kiad the rnt girl. The house expense ere instant ly reduced $300 per year. A little Sunday School scholar, w hen ahked to define cbaos, answered that it "was a great pile of nothing, and no where to put it" Another, ben ask ed, to define slander, said it wax "when nobo3y"lid lKtbiig,4adsameb.ly weut and tid n't . A colored firm " recently ! !,! e,l partneif"'J V ,lTv"y-v'' notice to theftMlC: , . i . . i . .t t i ot coitarshifta tiereictore twixt me and Mose Jones, in h- tu u-r profession am heretofo dissolved. Pus sons who owe must pay de subscriber. Dem what de firm ose muxt call on Jones, as de firm is devolved." A devote! mother, sending her 7- year old son for the first time to a dis trict school, was considerably surprised to observe when he came back a h-ok of utter disgust and mortification. "What is the matter, darlingr she said; u-iV you like to go to schoolf" "Yes," be answered, "but all the boys have got patches on their pants, and they laugh at me, and and sobbing if you don't put some on mine, X won t f again. siKssw Escarss. BY LITTLE JOHXXT. T An ole cat she bad two kittens, one was a nice fellar, but the other it was no count, sore eyes, and won day wile the ole cat was gou tbe rats they found her bed and thay et the wel kitn up. Wen the ole cat she come home and see how it was she was in a mity bad way, and she sed: "The best is always took youngest, if that little fellar bad been spared he wude ben the splendid est ratter which was ever see. Things is ordered with grate injustice to this world." Mose, wich is our cat, he don't have no kittns, but he is pretty good at line by the stove, and wen you rub him the wrong way in tho dark he strikes fire like he was a flint Billy he ast my father if Mose a park a was lecktrisity and my father Red : "I guess so, Billy, cos I've observed that wen you tred on his tail he ia 1 ken in !" One day there was an ofile storm, thunder and litenin, and next day ole Gaffer Peters he come over to our hous, and be sed to my Uncle Ned, ole Gaf fer did: "Edard, it's a solium that that in the midst of life we are ded. I had a mity narro escape yiaterday from bein kill by litenin, yea, indeed, a little more an you wude never seen ole Gaffer in the flesh." Then Uncle Ned sed : "In the bones, Gaffer, in the bones," cos Gaffer ain't fat, it's jest the other way. But Gaffer be sed : " The litenin hit a tree over on Missis Doppy's ranch, and Missis Doppy. is my dotter." Then Uncle Ned he sed: "Bles my sole, wot a dreffle close call I If I was yon l'de have Missis Doppy sell that ranch and bi a other one further away." , An ola Gaffer sed he had been tbinkin of that hisself.' But my father says he don't think that will hellup matters, cos the poetry man says the king of sh adders loves a shining mark, and altho Missis Doppy has got a red Led, Gaffer haiiit got no hair on his'n, and he mite meb by git a lick on his own account.. HOW TO OKEY. In a panic in a public school, caused by tbe cry of " Fire," one little g irl aat perfectly still. Ou being asked why she did so, she said : " My fatht r ia a fireman, and told me if the school should be afire I would be far ss fer to sit in my place until the rush wan over, and then go out quietly." She knew how to obey. ,- HAMBURG F108 for sale by all drugffau.. HAM BURO FIGS cur the Pile. HAM BURG FIGS the rreat fruit cathmr HAMBURG FIGS substitute for Castor Oil. HAMEURO FIOS th Universal Carthartia