STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT til KATES OPADVEnKSSSO. WSUKD EVERY Fill DAY BY nvrr ncb fffcfff STkA j 00 1 ;? 3 4 7 m is ty MABT. "V". EROWN 00 7 fX) 00 I 0 w l fy 7 60 MS o t '0 on is oo r rU'K. la "lf mri-Kr'RMllHln;.(ap.talr r.Vfl ornrr BriMtrfalliia ana Mvaail at. 1 Tf.RMS OF SUaSCKUTIOX: Buslnwr fiotlce in tho Lry' ColuJVM Slmrl. copy, fwr w Sinai. y, six m-mOis Sintrl. cvy, lltrvf ttiDutlw,,. nirl. ntinibr.. . (XI 1 on 10 VOL. XVI. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1880. cow per one. For aiml n.n erHm NO. 11 tl oo pp. -.-im. for the nr"" Ween. ' uara for Wubl ae-tiorr,i . uare for fluent erti; 7 4 tjfir we' tit UJ. IS i I. il.7 fl Ml b. H HI BfiS (7 ty PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . a. lvmm. k. a. nmruKiv. MUMIMIKKY & WOLVKUTOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albany. Oregon. .l l", ti,.. In all IW Curls hi tlie shim, IV-kit.- lUMUr aliU imIIi-v-'ioiia atti-lt4-l In (timiipth . KM XX & t'llAMP.KKLAlX, ATTOK.KlX .T LAW, Albany, lrf.uu. .farrHuVtt hi Foster's Urk li :Iim k.-- ir.ni sir. R. S. M RAH AN. I llll.Vkl. STKAIIAN & 1SILYHIT, ATTOSNEFS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Albuay, Orrcon. Pb'.VCTU K IS AULTIlKCOrKTSoF tin State. They itive rihs'UI atten tion to ts.illt-iiotit and probate matter. OttW hi Kiwiar'-t new bru-k. -HHf L. H. MONTANYE. ATTOltNUY AT LAW. ANIv Notary Public. Oftico upstairs, over John Prluiri Mom 1st atreut. vUn23(f D. R. II. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY iXD COUNSELOR AT LAW sVkany, Ore? a. jair ia !) ujn irll. Tria " Colleotluna a .perialtr. J. K. WEATHEKFOBD, (NOTARY ITELIO.) iTTOHXKY AT LAW, AIKIM. 0C. WILL PKACTK,K IN AlXTHatA.l RTSOFTIIE L1. Sl.cvL1 tklUl.iu givu l .a.l.c. Iit. aiij firubaw letter. 4-r0tt. in oJJ Fellsw's Taiit. VOWUU. UILYi:t vTTOUN'HYS AT I j AW. Autl Suliriturs hi ('liint f rv A I. It AN Y. ... OKfr.'tiOX. 0'llrt-lus prompily made on all poii.i. l-oau-t nc!Hii"l ii rHMiiml'f Utiiih. tMtiiw 111 KiJ-r's hri-k.- Mill (. T r, M Vfip.CM .vv; " Ai'l'tiliSKY AT LAW AlkttM. VUKHV JStTOtU.-e iiMiniri in ths t). 1 IViluwV vlStiM " F. M . M I LLER , TTOHN KV AT LAW I.KUA UKKUUt. WUI pntok-r iu alt I lie munm of lh. MiIb. fniuijA a(iiiiiiu iv-ii ii .ii-t-itiji. ctii vajijiA1 It1il 'a,,il,t' 1'ttl. Irlite MHilnM a tlCUiil'. VUllxK. .1. .. VAATI ATTQBNtY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW DdSTAUtS, OKtSON. o Till r ! In ! the '.mi,m i.f il. stalo "Ufflc In the foort Mixing VIOtiJMvl. H. J. .IOI1NMOX, M. HOMEOPATHIC tysjeian ntl Surgeon. Albany, Oragn. t(tKi-e la Fromau" Brick, two doors y-il pf Conner's liauk. I'.IO G- WIJLIS PEICE, Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon. C'lUi-e Lours fiV.m 8 to '2, and from 1 lo 4. ' ItitlOtf - D. M. Jones, M. D. Bhyscian and Surgeon, pftie in Fluinnipr'H tif ug More. K-m-(igwfs oq Wlj.-liinglop S. i( H.J. B0UGHT0N, M. D., ALBAT. ..... OBtXOX. TUK IXITOR 13 A GRADUATE OP THE CM VEKS1TY Metiiaal Culln:e -f New Y..rk, uid u. at lueiubsr of iiullevu. HuapiuU Motlital Colife ol Kcr Yk. " VOiiri.v i.rl refti-lmi'js fsi oonrrof Fwr.rth .nil tilierttlSH!l, vllll.t bi!HJ .! H. V-;t;hlin;ll. p-.riii. : : , . l.'.ua-al OCCULlW AND AUBIST f ilLE.Ui OREf.O!V. DH.OOLIKJi HAS HAD EXPERIEK0EIX ireating the varlmi. Uiarawfii to whlvtl tti k. and ar are .ut)wt, and fwli ootiflUfnt of givtDK entire .atlsfactlon to those who may place theinnflvMi under his care. no8tf. P. C. CLARK, jSiictii?..t li- . B. Wjijtt.J ijpuler in Ili-avy and Shell" 1 ' llardw are, Iron, Steel " and Mechanic' Tool. On First street, one oor ent of S. E. Youngs. Al nyr OnnfTMi. IEVERE S?QUSg, f arnrr first and E?rirtli Albany. Mrrgon. ' " : H'fefiGferBro'p PropB. .' ThU new Hile1 i. fltted up to 11 hit claw Myle. Table, upplinl with the beat the market affunln. Spring , Bel. ia every Koom. A gl Hiuiile Kouin lor dfu luereial Traveler.. tS-frre fearh l a ad rram Ifcr tllr." :Ht .RT CUABLE8 HOTEL, ALBANY. OEEGOM. MRS. C. H0L1. - - - Proprif tox. Th'tf Hoiisa has been thorouyhlv renovate! frm tof to tkotutni, ana is now in piemiia cMiUUiftn lor the eiiUsrtaiiiment M trmvcflera. Tike talilc U Biipplietl with everything' the mar ket affords. Sa.mile rooms for euiuuiarcuU Den. C'ArvallU. lbuB nitd lallan Sins OfUre. vlMtntf 'Off f weck in 'our own K outfit s(j3vlltree. KorUlt, Header, if you want a basilica, at tiich pern. o either aex can make rr.at pay all the time they work, write for particular! to H. HiiaJiTT & Co. Voriland, Main.. THE "WORLD'S FAVORITE." HAS ONLY 12 WORKING PART! "x-3 si trr zv a. c SEWING MACHINE. AwRrUra rirsl I'rriuluiii. Omnii Klato fair, 17 and ISmh. AWrilll I Iriit I'rflll 1 mil. Mini 'Ihh (as romviiiorN) nt tli Auotrttliau lulcriiNlUual Cshlbllluu. i.wvN kc f.ivi:s kiiist TIio "OAVIS" S.nvins; Mm Luio l"oiiiaiiy are nmiuira. -luring and Selling S,(() Macliines per Week! It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST. It ilooi every varioly of wotk without l.aiiiiit, sikI hat uuvrn jom-lioul Atlahmsnt limn ail oilit'rs ioiiil.ini-, I. W. U. NCUTT, Axrut, AlUny, ()iuKou. Wanlor's Safe. Kidney g Liver CUBE. 4 Positive Krinrdj for A I.I. ta Id. nejr. I.ivtr viiil I rliiurj Trotiblra or both -Male autl IViitnlr. Art lug nirertljr iipon tlieOrsattM AtlVvl rl. For the Hot iriiiu if i ln rnluablr. ukai. tiik iimntix : 'li unul inv lirV. K. I'.. I.iil.i l, .w.!iiis, A!a. "I init io all to try it." .lollll liilUtllofl. IIIW fllll, Kn. "It ixthe n-iupiiy Ii.at will i iui-iii.-iimnv l'MaH ciiiidr l w'iiii-ii." - McHmt'.' 'It has i hi.I Soere t,"t, nml . cu dorwni;iilM Iroiii mih, of I ) liit hi ! liii-it-khI tnloni Dl" tho eotiiitrv.'' Ni w Yoik World. "No Itmetly lu-rcti'l'iirn il::i4:iv-rrd le held for one iitnmrul in i.iioai imhi with it -. A- llarvi-v, If. !., Waliiin, ton. I. t'. "It in tile ln--t n I only PiVu-it nt reiuuilv for Kidney ami Ii ertrnuhleoei er lroiiifl,i before thu pulilio." it -ol ) .lulm K. Mi Chrney, Vu-hinloii, l f. "I am rpjli'il to wiy I nut nn-.v b we!! man and aoitly Iimj l;id u iitl,f r nrilin.; Uih glorious ii-miIik of n rcnn-ily w hUii ha mad me o hapftv.' (KfV.) 1 1. ilarkiee. Ark. ThislCireat Saiai-allKt-aieily is lor ' Sale by I'l'ugxistrf in all Parts tf the Worli. TRV IT AM) TAKE X0 0TIKH, H. H. WARNER & CO, tioelieafer. X, V. Most Popular Seasitle ami Sumnier Itesolt, NEWPORT ! Tin: (k'EAX ISorsj;! JOS. IKVIN', I'lojuietor, UAViNfj j.KASKriTiu; aiiovi: por VLAK HOTKK for a term t.t yestra, 1 hays liad it thoroughly renovated and painted insido and out, and furnished throughout with new furniture and lid ding. I have also secured the Kervicea of Mr. Mark Vol I, Oregon's champion ca terer, and beiu locatdd on tne mrwt aicht ly location it is ia erory wnn. a iirxt-cjnnn house, l'arties viHitiii; the seaside for health of pleamire will do well M give una call, ftatittfaclion Kiiaraut-d. Board from gl.Wt to JSiMl a day, w ith Rppcial rate lo faniilips. in2 JAMES DANNALS, duui u anp Arrc-rrr.R or SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, Marble anal Vooil Tu. Parlor Sets and Loxinjes, Mar Lie Top Oenter-Tables, Spring Ecda and Mattresses, WALSLT, 3IAPLE A.D OAK BRACKETS, And all kind, of M kulDHln. 4'baln, Bednlead., l:lenNliin Ta hlf , Kfand.. ;ilt and t'anrr ilouldluc. Vie. I intvtul tu keep evcrvth'm;? lu the furniture line, atid will fruarantee nalintaetinii to all who will mil oil meat Miller'. Brick. JAHM UA.NALH. E STRAY COW. STRAVEP from the nmlerslgned, Wv iug live miles Koutheast of Albany,on the Brownsville road, a ninall roan cow, 5 year old. Had on when ulio was miHHed a oow-bell, a piot-e of rope around her liorii.H and pair of bridle bitx in her mouth; rImo the Hhell is knocked olf her left horn. If returned to me a liberal reward will be paid. G. vv. WILL.1S. t2!lk4 ''""'t I" minle by every a;uiit everj' m9 tl mW month in the hueine. we funiish, but thoee willing: to work can easily eani a dozen dollar. . dav rit'ht in their own humilities. Have no time to explain here, lhlxinens pleasant and honorable. Wiv men, and hoy. and irtu do aH wall as men. We will furnish you "a complete outrtt free. We will bear ex pense of ptartinu you. Particulars free. Write and ee. Varnier. and mechanic!, their ftom and dauli ters, and all classes iu need of paying work at home, should write to tu and learn all about the work at once. JuUrcsa Tel. & Co., Aupusta, Maine. OUTLASTS ALL OTIIEUS. rir E2"r 79 nnlir VI ulax.ri k'U.I riii:iiir.ti vn:. tiik ji'Dukm Snni:i, E. Yoiwu is sow p.Fi Kivivii ins IMI.I.'uiul WliVTKH STOCK - or - 3 liUt'HAX I) I SI! ! cu.vvsti,u vr DRT QOOD34 ICOTIONS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, HoilSO Furnishing Ooods, ETC., ETQ., TP. Aiitiiy of thetati (JootU are i lou?ll direel from tlie'niau j nl'Mft tirtTM for eali, and tire nil First Class ikomU XO TKASI1, and will be sold at Popular Prleex. CENTRAL M Alt . K T.. .1. R. HKUUKN, Propiirlor. I ITTKI) UP IN THEN EATESTSTY I.E and keep coiiHtantly on hand full supply or FEESII BEEF, FORI, NCTT03, VEAL AND S .11 SALE, The hiIIohI palnHWlU ive'lkcu loawomr m.)dal() the piibl:. lO'.l'lf Fffi?lfV i"n beiur mail, faster than ever SUIilCI by IIiom at work for ttt. C.nKinsol ritlier He : can make nl a week in their ou (own. U thoy arc yilllUK to aork- aid risk. W outfit frw. Anyone can run the btltne.. t.'apihil out reiitireil. All who eniaire pftier. Hn tine fails. iarticiilars tree. Address, 11. llALLcrr ft Co., Portland, Maine. ai7i!any COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. AI.Itt!V, UK. Tin '(ei ju wye oil Vedr uestlay, Sejiteaiber , JSSO. For particular, concerning the course. o( atllill' th! the price of tiiitiiin, apply tH S j BKV, riBI KT H. 0XIHT. PWt. WHEAT WANTED. ISallard.Isom V Co, WILL PAY A P R E H UM of KOUK C!ENTS per biialiel ip Mill feed over and above the Markot piii on al good Merchantable wheat Morpd, wl kliuin Llll at?UJo( I, Are prepared to pay OASIf IOWN, and guarantee an good prices as can be obtain ed elHewhere. A large tntpply of Kaoka We have our Mill 111 tod up with all the latest improved Machinery, and do CUS TOM WORK. BAJXARD, ISOM it CO. Albany, July 2!id, 18u. b'l HEW BARBER SHOP ! J. II. SURLES, Prop'r. A GOOD SEA FOAM HHAMPOO goes 1- wltn eacn shave, j'rlcea ror snaving aud liair-i'utting same as usual. Koomi oppcute Mcxiwain'a nore lOtf A Kt:rt ilLICATI li;tti:u. Alt" Wmring oftlif Urtrn." ( ! Jimmy, dear, and did you hear, Tho news that' going louud ? i TUn aay and truthfully I fi-ar Your record I not aound. Tliey Nluto and prove you took a billm - Oil t 'M mont .ml lo MH), And whit la more, thoy I'lmri.e yi.u ! V'llh wilful Mr,ury. fUOIU'H, : I Jimmy, Jimmy (iailluM, How i-ould you do tbo dtwd ? ' t'uto din Ki i ipturcM you out'- (aught Von nlinuld Imvo glvitn IkhhI. Hut l,' ihi lain for worldly good If you ahoiild now rHi(iiit, Ai.d through youralni t lint IUin-ni.-k imin Will 1 tho lreidenl. Oh Jituuiy di'ar, It um mo Uinr You tuul.lu't do what' riht ; You oulil to know a I'ro.ldont im uMitv iii a mailt. And wheu a uiau'aa catidiilal Hla reuord uiuat le clear, Not for a week or a month or two, lint really overy year. t'Mokt a : , Oh ! Jimmy, Jimmy Uarftiild, Yoit look I hat aalary, Iimi. lou va dona tuiwut IhiiiK lha t'hun h book aaya Thai you ouKht not to do ; aihi uiotigu tue lean roll down my ti. In aorrow for my nIii, I'll hav lo vote for llaii-o k. loo, lor ho li Hure lo win. A M'NKNK HHtUttHH,. The following a.-nrH in the ani ciutf.l jireHM di4iatclii'M from NVw Voik of TnenJav of la.tt wefk ; St RK OK A MAJuMtTV OK TWO. In virw of the rotiGilfiit-o of the DftuocmU in their ability to carry In- diaua, KiMiiiblican Uianai;trH liavi Im-cq ttatiiuatinK their chance in tho event that Indiana khoiiKi go Democratic ami they limi that the Iublu;an would tin re n majority of two in the electoral t:oIIt;f, even if lh 1 Vino- cnt U cotil.l carry Iudintia, Ohio ami .Matue. This turnim that ImJiatia, Ohio and Maine aroconc.ltHl l.y the HciiuLlicauM, and that t,lify ctititciiinlule wiyiu"; the rhvtorul t Ot? of the Ktat of N'ew Vol k l.y calling an extra aewtion of the l-gi. hit lire., and ua it in IU-iiblican, they .niHWf to hate it cIiimhm tho t lciiom, an.l lima .a it do aaay with the ll.ll.l.li' till tllu'f llllilllilt .f mi f!,v lion. It i t ii-toliiliniiai V iut'rrilini;, to sine, but tlw -rty I li:,l the ".i.uiiy m MfO will not wiii.le al any uitu to steal it iu lSMl. lint to make tteir 'liim a iii-e, they uoul.l retiuiru 1 1. vote i.f IVuiifvlviiiiia, J I la -noia, t'atiforuiii, Colora.l.-, NVva.U, Or egon and New I lainl.u t. The I. out of either OH!) of iheoe 1. 1 1 .1 li 1 1 Sulfa would irnll in ll,rir ! feat, eell though New Votk U- alulrti. Alidai we riKettt total iv nt leant lialf of thine limned without the udvanUe tlutt the revoliilioiiMry roi-e-tlii in New "tf Vl'WVl K 'I" tliatnea f. tliiiiold arc very hliui, iudiird. .aiiii jiajipr iib)iica (hU an a Kutnple of huudrt'dit ofsiini!ur kimln nworn to in that State rtinco the lant ele. lion. It proves how devotet an ad mirer P.laine ia of "a fair and fiee lal lot," a, well a "an liouit count" after the votenare all in and the Ueturning Hoard election begins : I, William Mahon, of Ili.lJef.ir.l, in tie county of York, on oath deiMMj and aay that haye hifn cMplovcl by the Hej)rell Poropany of tutid UiiKleford for the iii no yeara, and for the I.a- conia Company aomo vigltt year it viona to tr work inn fur the IVimcrell Company that on Monday lost I voted the I democrat io ticket, ami thai on Wednesday, September l."th, 1SS0, I was notified by tho SiiMriuteiulent, It, M. Ilobbft, that I could have no more work from said commny, as I had voted the Democratic ticket on Monday hint. Ilia mark Vitneaa: Stone, John S. jkonovan. liiddeford, September I", m, State of Maine, Y"rk. i lllopPFOnlt, September 15, IRSO. Subdcrived and sworn to before tue, Edwin Sto.nk, Justice of the Peace. A man that amounts to anything needs enemies to keep him nlive. A celebrated person who was surrounded 'by enemies used to any : "They are the t v. i , i "i : . aimiKs wu ii we (to not mow tiem go ot of ternselYPO-" l-t this lie your feeling wh.ile. entleavi,ring ta live ifawn tha scandal of thane who are bitter against yon. If you atop to dispute, you do but as Uiey desire, and ojeii the way for more abuso. Tiet the poor fel low talk. There will be a reaction if you do but perform your duty ; and those who were once alienated from you will flock ,o yoi ad, flpknpv ledge heir erwj, "How ia it that you came home from your party so early (last night, Susan 1 didn't yon enjoy yourself t" Snsrit) "Yes, ma'am, tie yating wan s took tue Iiin to supper inaulted me." 3f8tresa Insulted you, Susan 1 Why, what did lie say 1 Susan Yes, ma'am, lie asked ma if my program was full, and I am sure that I had nothing but a sandwich and a glass of lemonade, so I c mie ayiy home.'' - WliDS the Prince of Wales' son is ordered aloft by the captain, he mental ly remarks : "This is my grandmother's B i'p, ar.d it makes my back ache to alimb that pole, ana I ain't goins to to it only this once." A novel scheme A proposition to write a romance. .i:v. W. H. IIANt Ot k. . Trxt froat lluaroi k'. Lellrr., When fraud, vloleni'o or lticouipw- tctifo coulrol, tho iiol)lct C'onslJlti Hon uml wl.Hc.it litw.i nro uH'limri, The hnyonot U no a fit iuMrumeii for I'ollcctlmr votes for freetnen It U tuily liy n full vnlf, free Imllti itiul fair run nt Hint ilio M'iilc:iii nilj lit fuel, im r-iiiirril liy tin; llicnry'i ur (lovcrninciil. Tuktrflilt fiiiifllnii nwiiy and tin whole Mniclunt f.tlU, Tin great prlnclpli of Amerlt-nn liberty hh allll the tiiclllful Inlu rit ani'e of IliN peojili', iitid ever hliouli Tho right of trial .y Jury, tho J corjon, the IIU rly of (he f t tat fri't'iloin of Nj-ct'cli, Ilio natural rfiftif.s uf puwnu", nml I tier rilili of projHTly, iniiHi li pnt-rvftl. Tlio Thlrlfcntli, luurtifinli and l'ifteemli AuiendincnH to tho Con stitution of tbo I'liilcd .k-'tulex, fin iNNlylnK tho rt'MilU of Ilio war for tin Union, aro Inviolable. If tailed to the I'rMdctii y I .should ileem it my duty lo reM, tllb till my ower, any ullenipt Impair or In vade tbo full force ami eflTwl if tho CoiiNlitution, which In t very an hie, tecllott and aiiietnlinciit, It (he Su- pruiuo law of jtho land. Tlio I'nlon, coinpritlng u geiifral govertitneut with general powrrx.nml Stale Govern iiieiiH with State pow er for purHH'mlH iil to tho Stale, ltaolity, tlio f.itiiiilatioiiH of whicli were laid in the profoundcttl wUdom. Thl tho Union which our father itiudv, nnd which ha lawn mo rtject- (i abroad ami to Ix'tiillcent ut home. The war of the Union wn Miccf- fully elo-MHl more than llftcen yctr Biro. AH cla-ttp of n'f.ple must fharo alike Iho liliMtig of tho Union, and arts equally comer noil iu il pertul- ly, and In tho proper ftilinlnUtriUon of public. affuirK. Wf are In a Malo f pri.lunii peact. Ilineeforlli let It bo our purai-o lo culllvaif HcnliniiMil-i i.f frli-ml-hlp, and not fif nnino-b v, a.nt-iti-j our fd- hW.clli;u;tlH. Aoi l-t' e we li iVe t iniitji.iii in- itrei.irt. A artlulout anl wriiMihu nr.-i.f tbo Utlblic I'reHit, b'ifetlier Willi II wlo ami ccoinmlc!tl in inageiiwrtt f our tjovot iimeiilil v jM-iiiliMin-K .lii u Id Ik? iii'tltilalneil. In order Hi it lulxir niHy Ih lightly l.iir.b neil, tnnl that all peroin may le prntieit-l in Ibeir rlglitt to the fruit of tlnlrfn- dutlry. Ifft u eiicutirHtj bAfuioiiy hiuI generoti,- tlvUy auijr ur own ht- la-lrle wbh-li will revive our lin-guMiiii-; inenhatit m.irin, t'Xtetnl our commerco Uh foreign iiatloii-i, aht our luerchanU, iiunuf.iclurer ami producer lo develop our vast nut u nil resource", and Increaie (be proxj'crity aud hapiine ol nir peo ple. 1'ubllo ofll.-e is a I nml, not a Uiunty Ik-hIowciI uK)it I bo holder. Tbo baii of a Kubt:tntiul, practical Civil service Ilefortu must II rat Ik c tablished by Iho v'opb? iu U11'"? lite electvo oQV'cs ; If they fl n atamlard wf tmatliV'atlon for onVe, nnd sternly reject tho corrupt utid Incompetent, the result will bo tlecUivo In govern ing the action. of tho servant whom they entrust with appointing power. No form of government, no matter how carefully devised, no principle, however aound, will protect tho rights of the jKMiple unles adminNcratinn is faithful ami eRlcient. Power may caittoy the fornix, bul not tho juinolpjiw of justhe; Have will Uvo In spite even of "word. The true and iper usoof the mil itary pcr, lioMdes defending the uutlonal honor against foreign nations I to uphold tho law and Civil Gov ernment, nnd to secure to every jkt son residing among us the enjoyment, of life, liberty and pronely. The letrylar A?W houhl lw o directed, by its superior ofileers as to be recognised a a bulwark In aupport of the right ol tbo people and of tbo law, I would under no circumstances al low myself or my troops to deter mine who were the lawTul memlwrs ol a State Legislature. Our system does not IovM? 4M one resWent. staoujfl Inaugurate an other. There wight be danger in that, and H was studlouHly loft out of the charter. The Ay ahouhl havo nothing to do with the election and inaugura tion of Presldenta. The people elect tho President. Tho Congress declares In joint session who he I. Hike Jefferson's way of Inaugura tion j It suits our system. lie rode alone on horseback to the Capitol.tied Ida hoise to ft rail fence, entered and was duly sworn ; then rode to the ex ecutive mansion and took possession. A Le.vdvu.le deacon ran a man three miles up a hill, and rolled him back in barrel, for the ofl'ense of calling a cburc a Josa house. They a,re bound to have religion repec.te4 in Leadvilled. rut: 1 tiiiii.i. iti uorit t v. McMiXxviU.n, Oct. .Vrir, lSttl). Editor liernocrul : My Dkar Editoj: : Agtiln lmu tax tho puilonco of your reader nnd ulfto bfg your Indulgcnco for taking up it Ktniill HjrtIo:i of np ice in you vnluublo wcek'y, My prediction in regard to the in crease in memberliip of our Young Men'. Club I happily realized, ns the roll now contain forty-four fcignem Tho fiilhii.w:tni iu tho Di'itiocrallc party runU grcntcr tliuti hit been known for ni tiiy years. Si:co my Inst loiter our town Im H-eti vUitcd by two or moro tHiliiicul MticaUt-r. I.xst Saturday evening everyUsly turned fin nt urn j'ii. . .. in ii u yimiiii ltepiibllc.-iti orator of 1'nrtbsiid, H'ak on the Issue of tho day. Tlio "mere" Hold ic r without a "record" unI the bloody hhirt w;t thrown aloft nnd lluttered furiously nrotiml mid nlxtut the platform ; the terrorism of the bteU and while Heptiblteau., ttIo dwelt npDii, and concluding with a lllng at the jmrties conceriifil in keep ing their portion tf Ibe back Halury grab. "I guarantee Unit when Seua- tor Sinter addresesyou Dem'XTat on the coming Tuesday he will not refer to the nthiry grab. Mark too if he l(M." The only rem.irkable thing atMiut that man'. speech was the jor- lon of the sper-cli delivered by ex- (Jov. (iibbs iu Ibis place some days lPre. Probably Mr. (iibb kindly hmned bis paper t' him. Ve,tcrd ty evening ( I n. '-..liy, 'lh) w' e were entertained by I hat logician of orators, Senator Slater. To any that hi add re wa a remarkably gtod one does tho dHtingui-hetl gentleman but feeble justice. It is Keldoni that any array of facta, and re-ison why t hange of ad-4iinlstratln is a desira- able, i heard from a Kneaker in the oumi of only a two hour fpeoeh. (J.irlli Id's tr.inr.c(ioti lutho ImUiatm returning Inxird niallcr wa ably han- lel, :t wa ulso iho record made by tlnl m rn.iiijje in the Creilit Mobillor barges. He ali sp Ue uf Ihe cit-trge made n 1ie H.-publii-au ranks In the several stales f New Jersey, M;i-sacliusett.t t.'olllil Iii Ut, l'clitl-ylv.Uii:l, Ohio, In li.ni mill lliinui-, js given in ISOS, an.l comparing litem with the tabic btkeo front bi? name in 1S70. Dm one of tin.' main feature of tlau eveiiioj;' address wa the pan enact ed by the Hon. Senator tu the back pay KiSary, What a pity tho valiant Cc,rii was nt a tnemlter uf ll.e large assembly. i .slmll glvo it in the speaker'. language : 'Many of yon have l-en ioLl by young man who addressed ytu last Saturday nibl tlmt 1 would take pain not to mention tho luck salary steal ! and that 1 wa one of the jer- son who carried home my portion of salary nnd failed to return it! Put, Mr. President, taring paired with a gentle nan from Illinois, Mr. Ml'Xeal, I wa not allrtwe! but one Vole, the final one, tuit I am ou record as there VltUiT tuiy. My iHirilon of tho back' pay coming lo me was SI.L'un, and that barely covered my traveling ex jietise. I did accept it, am not sor ry. The only difference myself and (larfleld tin that matter is tli.st (iar lield's conscieni-e, la-ing guilty in 50 many other transactions I rout. let I him .o sorely in this that after keeping hi S4,.100 six week ho returniHl it to tho treasury. M- conscience mo that ayte4 rightly- Am sorry ar tlarfleld'. friends that young Curl I attended to this; .should advise hint to ost himself the next time." r. Cache, Sec. Y. 51. II. fc K. Club. RIIHOLtTIO OF 'OMtooti;VC. Whereas, it ha pleased the Su preme Crand Slaster of tho Universe to remove from amongst u by death, on the :11st day of August, .V. IX, 1 880, our lieloved Brother, Thomas Donahoo, therefore bo it Resolved, by Sclo Lodge No. 3!), A. F. & A. M., that by hi death wo havo lost an estimable Brother who has given ihe fraternity the lnst years of hi. manhood. Resolved, That while wo deplore the death of our Brother, we feel as sured that wo shall meet him. again in thit Supreme Lodge where there 1-1 no more sickness, death nor pain. Resolved, That we tender to his bereaved family our tenderest sym pathy, and say to them, tho parting U not forever, for only sleepeth. Resolved that the jewels of the Lodge bo draped in mourning and the Brothers wear tho. badge for thir ty days. Resolved that a copy of these reso lutions bo given to the bereaved wife and a copy sent to t he Democrat for publication. J. J. Dor.ms. J. L. MllXEK. J. S. Morkis: A compositor who "set up" the toast: "Woman--without her.man would be a savage," put the stops in the wrong place, and" it read : "Woman, without her man, would be. a savage,"1 An unhappy marriage is like an elec tric machine it makes one dance, but you can't let go. TflKtEBixov Br.rrnurt.. On Vednc&day,8eptember 29th, at 7.30 o'clock, v. m., the Republicans of Lebanon held a preliminary meet ing at tho Bind Hall, for the purpose of organizing a Garfield and Arthur Club and to make arrangement for a grand ' dlepub" blow-out here at some future tliuo. Jonathan Wosom, an ex-Republican member of tho Oregon Legislature wa elected President and O. Washington Smith secretary. The time fixed for holding the blowoj was Friday eve., Oct. 1st, 1880, at .OduMoofc, Vm M.f nt which time good speaker would be on hand, and the Albany Oarfield Club and Tow path Invincible would be out in full suit i-. in lai i every iiellUuiK.au iuii in Linn would be represented. The appointed time rolled around and at their word the meeting was called to order by President Wosom In the followingmunner: "Thi meet ing will please come to order. "The audience wa soon bailees and i;i a Bitting po.iu re, u od a soon a quiet ould bo arrived at, th President said, "we'll heir the report of tho constitution." O. Washington Smith presented himself to tho audience, (consisting of about fifty person) and read the following conclusion, which wa receivtsl with applause : "We, tho undersigned, voter of Iohanoii precinct, do hereby aobee abide by the teaching of the Na- ioual Republican i Jat form adopted y the National Chtogo convention, u Juno last, and furthermore pledge oursclve to vote for Garlleld and Ar thur ut the coming flection, to work from now until flection for their suc cess, ami make all efforts honorable or otherwise to secure success In No- ember next." (Applause.) On motion of tho post master the statement wasrdopted. Tho Presi dent then announced i . "We'll hear music by the cleo club," but owing to the absence of this club heannounc- tl that we would please hear a speech by Mr. palmer from Albany. The following is an extract frornMr. Palm- r ieech : "Lidies and gentlemen, come before you thU evening with he statement to prove the Democratic party a fraud. It will be remembered that In ISGti the Republican party gained power in Congress and elected Ibe President. The Republican party retained thi jsiwer until 1S7C, and during ihe whole 1C year not a sin gle insiauce of fraud was found bolcg perpetrated by thi greater party whoe leader is Jamea A. Garfield, ' not even a committee Mas dreamed j of which should investigate the pro ceed in; of these 10 year of success ful Republican administration. This is enough to show the members of Ihe Republican party ?rfectly Inno cent of obedience- V unlawful meas ures, (cheer) Now look at the Dem ocratic pa rly. It i a party and its very name mean fraud. When It gained power In Congress by a ma jority in boih houses, the first thing its lenders thougbtof wa committees to investigate and root out frauds per petrated by the Republican party In the elections in the South. They have worked hard on these Soutnern com missions and the only thing they have succeeded in doing is bringing dis grace on tho Rep"blkan party and now ask its voters to support their views. Khali we do it ? No, we fought be war, we gained the victory! We preserved the Union, the country is ours, and let us keep it." (cheers) Chas. E. Wolverton was then in troduced, who talked at some length, and while he spoke the truth his gift ofdelivery was excellent, but just as soon as a falsehood was about to es cape his lip he would begin that vul gar habit of his, stammering, and I am forced by a clear conscience to say1 that he spoke with such difficulty as hardly to uner a sentence intelligi ble to his audience. On motion the Club adjourned after half an hours silence. Sorofulous swellings, carbnucJea and boils, blotches, pimples and eruptions, enlarged glands, internal soreness, tor pid liver and general clogged condition of the system, all yield in due time to nature's sovereign remedy Dr.Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery. Sold around the world by dwiggists and chemists. Foreign trade supplied from London branch. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietor's Buffalo, N.Y. R. V. Pieroe, M. D., Pieadent. West Blue Mound, Wis., March 8th, 1879. Da. R. V. PiEitcE : Dear Sir Having suffered many weary months from liver complaint without relief, I was last summer in duced to try your Golden Medical Dis covery and Pellets. At the time I was scarcely able to walk. Owing to their effect I commenced to improve rapidly and am now as well and strong as ever. Ltbank you from the depths of my heart for the good they have done me. and wish you. .U success. Yours trul , Mrs. S. Staslseu. w "I don't mean to reflect on you," said one man to another. "No," was the reply, "you'rs not polished enough to reflect upon any body. " -'liTlETTiJ' rvnt Warhisot. V. C, tiiyt ?0,18S1. There i ninucn tn tal jT wr 'n alxut In whlngton now.ecept p- f ttics, buf'f tha' we hav "r,? smart," tney say in Virginia, it. currenr'ftcm,, to t.e runnL.g all ont way, however, and the straits and tribtiat'ons of the Republican coto mltee begin lo manifest themelves. fstne was a crusher to tho Radical sue, and people not acquainted with the Inside working of the eampaigr cannot appreciate the ex t ut of de moralixation that follrved tne resul in that .State. Lack of iunds la ont of the difficulties the Republican com mittee entoanterx now ir the firs, time in its history. 02Sco bobler and wealthy politicians are not as free to pw-sr -r rr w losing caufe a whon victory seems certain. a nd that w what i tho matter of Ibe rad leal cash. The assessiaents rnt d , early In the campaign were it generally responded to, bu L, r-gt.i with, the money was r tradered where It has not done :.ii.' good, and now the effort to co. r?t a new levy is fraught with muc-L jreulfy. Every person holding ai cSiso under thego7ernmentrom Jer. aidofacials to scrubbinj-women and sleepers In the d..;art;nenfs, and Notaries Public ail over the Country have been called upon tor tho little "two per cent," but many are backward about coming forward with the money. 0"e No tary Public told me that 1 he se i his two per cent it would amount to about fifty cents, and that ho would keep it under the circumstances. Over $100,00 were sent to Yermont and Maine. Where Is that ore hundred thousand now? The coramSttee wonld like to have it In Democratic circles confidence in the result of the the Presidential elec tion Is estimated by the encourdging reports received daily from all direc tions. Senator Vest writes from In dianapolis to a friend here that lo Ji ana will giro ten thousand majority for Landers. Not the least encour aging feature of tho JercocraUc out look i the assurance tfcii comes from many sources in Virginia that the electoral vote vote of that state is safe for Hancock. The Renablicans bad little thought of Virginia in their cal culations before the Maine election, aud now, on the heel of tnat disheart ening result, they have neither ener gy nor money to spend upon such an unpromising field as that would be for Republican endeavor, even under the Most favorable circumstances. It is stated non the ttathoiity of a Re publican rueiu!?r of Congress frora the South that recently Senator Don Cameron earnestly advised the Na tional Committee of his pfJ-ty against making " . iht for the electoral vote ofVirgi . daring it to be plainly out of it. -r of the Repul ii-au to capture . , en though the cai mittee shou. uave the means requi site to pay th - capitation tax l'ur the negroes, and otherwise pat the de moralized and disbanded Virginia Republican party in fighting iape. It Is stated also that General lalone told a member of the Democratic Na tional Committee that whenever It should become apparent that, t ie Re publicans would seriously contend for the electorial vote of Virginia Lw would urge his friends to take down their electoral ticket. Within a day or two there has been a talk a boat a revival of the Radical scheme for capturing the e'tctoral vote of New York, against the wii' of the people. It is said that if Inc. ana goes Democratic in Octobe meeting of Republican manage3 is to be held In Boslcn n the 13 ad Governor Cornell advised V call a special session of the New prfc legis lature to choose elector? I don't think this will be done.or If It was It would never elect Geld. ILin ois, Ohio and Penn-ylnia woil-l surely vote tor Jlarvock after i-b a trick as that. Bw the talk a' out itr or the feet that Republican c-dersi entertain such project, show ':ow desperate the case is. At the heifiquarters ot tne iiemo- oratic Congressional Com a. tec much work is being done, and ir -oj p-r day is paitf fr ie transmission of docu ment. A visitor called a day or two siaee w ho had picked up a very de-lapldated-looking specimen of the De ficJyer rotten-wood pavement, which he suggested could be manuf.tctr- d into trinkets and sold for campaign relics. During the absence of Secre tary Schurz the radical assessment collectors vigorously worked the In terior Department, but many of the clerka evaded payment npon one pre text and another, until Mr. Schurz' return. He Is now here and they expect to be protected In their refusal to be assessed by this great apostle of civil service reform. The annual re port of the signal service shows thU of the storm warnings during the fis cal year over 83 per cent have been verified, and the weather indications have been correct eighty-six times out of a hundred east of the Rocky Mountains and ninety on tho lHicifle coast Piroxoi. It is stated that a prominent citiaea of Galveston -was brought home very la'te in a comatose condition. Ilia ter rified wife, thinking it was apoplexy,, sent for the family physician. The doc tor examined the patient carefully ,and then directed that the clergyman be sent for. In a few minutes the spirit ual adviser was bending over the couch !o the dying man. Finally the clergy man said : "Why, he ia drunk! That'a what's the matter. Why am I sent for at twelve o'clock at night V u Do you suppose," repli'-d the doctor, tfcat I am going to h; the only fool-on Galves ton Island f Mb. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertis ing Agent, 41 Park Kow (Tlnisw Butl.iiEg) New York, Is authorized to contract for advertisements la tha Democrat at our best rates.