STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT sates or AXTrrsrjro. '6TTT JLL IS CO 27 : 85 t 0 '48 0 K) (0 ISSUED EVERY ritlUAY BY i0 VI 00 15 CO 18 00 2o 00 0 Op 40 00 on 00 meat, la M-mlliillliiK.Mplaira t'araer anuulalttia an. Ser.ual la. HO 00 Bu)n aotloea In the Local Co. omn 20 eents per line. For leg and transient advertisements ft 00 per sqaara, for the fimtinaertioramd 60 cenia per sqnare for each subaaqoeol in -, sertlon. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Slnala enr-T, If aar. Sinsria copy, ait month.... Siiurla eony, three auaUta.. ni lumbar.. ........... .... S CO .... son .... 100 10 VOL. XV I. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER j(, 1880. NO. 17. e W c I "9r i incnV TC' r fidT'Xoo ' 8 00 15 Ky " , 00 7 00 12J Col e oo 000 ft no " 7t 12 01 im 00 H " 10 00 1ft 00 26 0 1 , u is qp go 00 40 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C S. WOLTMTOX. s a. Kt-srimitT, HUMPHREY & AVOLVERTOX, wlTTORlTETS AT LAW, Albattj. Orr;on. W.1 nra.-ti.-a i Ml tha U.rulnltt- Sia PrvUtc at-vUar and cullnrMona ac-J.'U u. iruiKl I rUKX. O. K. CUAbUs.lUAl. ' FLIXX & CHAMBERLAIN', ATTOSWEYS AT LAW, jaroflic In Foster's Rrk-W P.I.w k.-tJ-Sj, visnistr. - - - ST1IA1IAN & BILYEU, AII0MEYS& CGUIiSSLDESATLAW Albaa j, Oregon. PRACTICE IN aTlTII K COURTS OF this sane. They jive special atteu. Iton to collections and probata mailer. Office iu Foaler'a new brick. 4ttf L. H. LIONTAKYR ATTORNEY AT LAW. -AND Notary Public. Alaaay, Oro: Office upstalra, over Johrr Brivsrx afore. - vMn:sti D. R. N. BlaACKBURW, unonnKisa coussELca at lo Albany, Orera- aBt atalra la add FrlUwa Trai Collections a apesiy. api. J. K. WEATHHHrom), (SOTART PCBL!C. iTTOHNF.Y AT IVW, "IT'ILL rBUCTlCK IX AU. TUB CoClrT. Or THE IF Mat. SpwialatUMtiuog.TitoooHcetiooaaud prubaia suatter. trOOtm ia Odd Fetlaa- Temple. IU J. C. roWEU. W. R. F1LTEU. POWELL & BILYEIT, vTTOIl.NF.YS AT LAW, And Solicitors ia ( h.weiy, ALRAXY. - OKlitiOX. .Collection promptly made on ail points. Loans reirotuced on rtwaonal.lt. term-.. uriiei in Foatrr's Brk-k.-V T. I lIAt'KLIUIA.Y, ATTOUNEY AT ' LAW. iuii, aaxvas - 6"""Ofllc np stairs in the Odd FelW Tl3u.d - - F. M. T.1ILLER, VTTOllNKY AT I .AW lebaxos oat:co.. Will piutka ta all t anuria of tw nt-ile. flumiat SvUvnlluu rl-n U eu:ieloii9- en- vfjiimmiidn.mioimoo.if ullu. l-rot-ato joeaaaapecuaiay. vl2u:JU. J. A. YAA'TlM, ATTORNEY AND CCUKSELOa AT LAW COST ALUS, OBEflOS. Vlil In all the Oumta of tha Plate iTOffli 1 n tha On Hntuc "V vluaShrl. E. G. JOHNSON, 31, I., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Albaaf. Ort'ao. Oif.cn ia Froman'a Brick, two doors Ext of Conner's Bank. mo Pit. G WILLIS FEICE, DEISTIST. Odd Felloes' Temple, Albaaj-, Oregon. Office hour from 8 to 2, and fioai 1 to 4. l&lOtf D. M. Jones, 1L D. physician and Surgeon, ALR4M, Bi:(iO. Office in rinmmer'j dn:g htoie. deuce oa Washington t?t. Ffii Dr. T. li. OLDY, OCCULIST AND AURIST 8AL.FJ.H, 0RKC05. "; DR. UOLDRN HAS HAD EXPKRIRNCE IM treating tha varloua diwanea to which lli-f tya aud ear ara aut)-t, and (ee.la eonfiUent of ftivlDi; entire aatiai'aution to those who mny place themaeirea unuc-r bui care. noStf. D. G. CLAtH, : (fSaaxtm in 3. B. Wyatt.) Dcalor in Ilsavy and Shelf Hardware, J ron, htet'l and i?lechanic8 Tools. On Fir ctrcat, una oor mt of 8. E. Voui.g., Al any. Orn,".- firacr riral aa4 D( (TriS albaaj, Oregaa. PfeifTer Brp's Frop8 - 4 TWa a Hole! ! 8 '.ted up lo Srat c! -Tl .lea aurninl "iO ttu b.t tl.a nurkel aituniv ;tii.ic boM in avery Buoui. - A juort Jkuuiw Cuuu lr Cum ewrvial TTafla. tfVrr Caarh ta aail from Mm. Ootel.S-a rut .' A f A M0.VTUKnarii'- 1. $12 a ?.iy at horn ViM'v ml:by iiiJunlriun. -fapital nut ra quired :' w. will tUiti ou. Um, wemten, bt and girl. uiak. nniiwy luK I-work Uir-Atn tbaij at auy tainv eka. '!'). wnrk.M li-t- aa.l Jfrtt. iufsnr . any.Mij can f o rtfh; . 7 tun -ha&!. jet alio fee Oil. inHu. viil M.t.ii u-rh-nh ivl'lfww. t onrju.d mm ttr Hiatus lvu. !n-ly Outr.' ni w a.'ai ti tihiaJ Tteuas aliirl) L w. rfc ar i.ijin np lerire dm. m niuoey. A.I.M-..T.. ril t. Aauria "PTp fc-fatmiuo twr.r1.lte iiohlic. "Yi, MM mJ9 a can nuke lumiey t3ii:er at au.k for ui. tti.n at anj tl.ing rint. cpitl luA reiivJ. We will Han you. i2 uy dj u warda luaae at tuwne ty Utt iuduMruHla. Men, w.nnu, iMiy. ami ''irU wanted tvttrywhrc tu work for im. Xi.w it tho time. You ta tivt your rUu!i uc Vi the work, or oiilr your Kkar m. h nunts. ho oliusr tuiimK will pny mjU near ly aa well. A'u one wilting to work can fail' to make fctiarmoua pay uy engmoi'K once. Ctly omrit and Wnuafrea, A great oiHurHinity for tiutkin iiw.iu-y easily auu lumorauiy. AuuretM i Ht-a a Co., Augusta naiue. r:sn onoin ens? J. II. SURLES, Piop'r. a GO GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes r witn eacn snave. r-nces ior snaviuK . . . r. , auJ Uair-euttinar same as ustuai. ; xioonis . . .. . " opposite Meilwiin's store. tou THE "WORLD'S FAVORITE. HAS ONLY 12 WOR K 1 N 0 IP-Exit's:. B? 2E3 SEWING i AwnrtltMl Flrt lremiuiii. Oregon HI ate Fair. 17 aa IHO. Awardtd Firat I'mninni, and only Marbiaa plaeed fa Flrat riaoa eomprtitora) at llie Anatruliau luteraalloual txhtbllloa, A I. TV AYS ICFCEIYICM FIIINT I'UKMIIJI 1YIIEM THE JIDUEJ ARK IHI'AUTIAU. Tit "P.VVIS" Sow Uig Machine C-nipany ara ttianuracturlng and SelliESg 1,000 Machines per Week ! It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST. It dvnt evsry -yarWy of wcricw ilhont Uutin, and haa mora i adioal aliaoh nteu U than all other -ouittntn!. V.'SLu.t.-. IT. It. WarnetV.:"Safe..i 1 'V:: KfdncyR Liver CURE. A I'otiHive ICeinedr ror AM. Kid ney. I.irerani tTrinary Trouble of both .MaJe.aatl FruiatrT Artias Direetly apon tlicOrxanM AITert eI. Far the If tean it 1 Id valaable. . " head the i;i:coi:i): "It aaved my life." E. Ji. LaLdy, St laia, A In. "I alr!ie all to try It." John lirnadoti, I ja von worth, Kan. 'It istho remily that will ctirethonmny diMeanea evuliar to women.' Mother's aiapume. 'It has pamcHl tevere texts and won en- dorxementa from Home of th hi2het mel- rI talent of the country." New York World. ."Xn Renied y heretofore diwovered ran be held for one iiiomcnt In cotnpnri-uui with it " C. A, Harvey, t. V., M'aKhins ton. D. C "It In the best and only efucitnt reinedr for Kidney and Liver troisWcover tr?UKht tiefore tha politic." -(Col ) John K. Mr C'lieney, Waxliington, I C "lam rejoiced to nay I am now a well man and a"i only too'piad to tes-tify ro rurtlinvr the glorious rexuIlM of a rt-nn-ly which haa niado m fn hapfiy." (Hev.) I. F. liarklee, Ark. . This Great Natural Remedy is' for Sale by Prnrgists in all Paris of (lie World. TKY IT AND TAKE X0 OTilKI!. H. K. WARNER &. CO. Itochratrr, !f. Y. STORAGE. THE ALBANY FARKIR'S CGMP'Y vti'I pay no premium on wheat stored at their warehouse, hut hereby fjM'o ponitive ajonirance that they will enter into no com bination to keep prices down. They will store grain at the rate of Forn cknts per bushel for wheat, and thhkk cksts per ousnei ior oats. 'lhe Company agree to ftiitbrully en deavor to secure the hiehxt pOM-iblq .rice for all grain atored with thcm.withontany charge except otorape. snrinp frram, and tipi.n all that is ntored4 Arrangements Iiavo L-en maTn for in. witn uh and lnxtirtd we will rridke lilx-ral advances in enh. M. II. WlLf-8. Atiewt: I. Maxsrnti.u, 1'ie. ltf S-c'v. .TAMES DANNAI.S. 4 Va.lLK III AXD M.KbrjU.Tt KT.B Or " SOLID WALXUT BEDROOM SETS, Harfcle and Wood Top.. Parlor Seta and Lounges, Mar ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Eeds and r.Iattresses, WUMT, MiPLE A.D - CAE BSACSETS, And all lands uf W autlaota. ( bain, ldnlcatl., l.xtraKisa Ta blra, Kfan1. (.Ill and fancy Hooldias, Kir. I intend to kwo erer.-t.hit.if in the f tin.iture line. ami will rHarant.- aatiMriurti.t t.. all who will enli on hi at Miller-. Urick. J DAVViLri Administratrix's Notice. XTOTICKIS HEUCJIY CilVKN THAT .1 the untlerHiKiicti w as en the rth cay f Koveniber. InS'I, duly appointed Ad- miuii-tratr.x of the e-taw ol Asa I allcott, deceaned, by the rV-ounty Court or IJnn County, Oregon, a-, i all jiersons having claims avain.st aaid-jKbte are hereby noti- liad to present the Mtme, wrti tne proper vouchers, to the undertoisued Aditiiuixtra- trix at her residence in tv io, Linn County, Oregon, within six months from tbe OLh day or jNovemner, r l.lr. n T I T T rrTT -lAdminlslratrixof the estate of Aba Tall- cot t, deceased. ; rg C A WEEK in your own town and io capital fjjj ru-Kca. yon can give tne niiBineM trial without expense. The heat nnnnrtunity ever offered for those wiilinir to work. You .houid try noininK else until you tee for yourself hat you can do at Uia business we oSer. Ko room to explain here. You cau devote all your time or only your spare time to the businesa, and make Rreat pay for every hour you work. Women make as much aa men. Send for spe cial private terms and particulars, winch we mau free. $5 Outfit f reek - Don't complain of hard times while you have suth a chance. Address 11. HALLCTT CO., Portland, Mamo. Bjl OUTLASTS .AXiX. OT1IEIIS. X2T Ikl W- 59 MACHINE. SCOTT, Agent, Albany, Oregon. S.yniEi E. Youg is .sow neceiviNu uia FAMi and VITKU STOCK -or- if CoNdisTixo or- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, HOUSO Flirnishinrr GOOClS. ETC., ETC., ETC. fflauy of'thcao Goods are! bought direct from the man- ufaeturors for rash, and are ill First Class Goods SO UU i irsi viuss woous TKASII, and will bo sold at opular Prices. ' BLOOD poisowine, Causing' Chills -and Fever Dumb Aeue. Intermittent Re mittent and Tvohold Fevers, laiiiousnesSf a.iver, otuiiicswif. and Kidney disorders, and, manvotherallrnentSadestroy 1ns the .health and. lives of millions, Is driven out of the system, and raaicany curea bv the use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and GANGLIONIC DODT. 'AND FOOT PLASTERS, the cheap, est and' only perfect! treat ment by the Absorption prin ciple, The Piasters acting fn conjunction vyith the Pad unj on the nerve centers and re mote parts of the body. In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid- dtngtne system irom malat RIAL POISON. The whole treatment, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all 'combined, sold for SI.OO the cheapest and best remedy ever djacov-: ered,.and a positrve CMre, guaranteed If worn accord ing .to directions. Remem berAPad, Cody. Plaster and Foot Plasters, the whole. S I .GO. . Sold by all druggists. or mailed on receipt of price tAiiTiiPniAiiiff . WW - ' . . . I . . ..' a . . a. . . . . . .---w x KSY.YORKa' C OLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. . AlBAMTf, OR. A The First Term will epeu on Wed uesuay, Septemser I, 1880. For particulars concerning te eoursea ot study and tne price ol tuition, apply lp KEV. ELBESr K. ta.VtelT, Fies'l. V A O KOMI ItXAVK WaMr.Jt. ate NotHble raaet mt I'liMragc. Men, aa a rule, have littlo ailiniia tion to spare for Amazonian ilumt'C. Kvon thoae who profeaa to hclicve thut the only natural diflercnce ln-twm n tho aoxes ia that of gender, would never dream of contemnina a woman for wanting valor. Excepting that foi in of it which conaixta in endurance of auf forinj', coinage ia acarct-ly yet tooog uied as a feminine atti iluite, and rx aniploa of bravery in womankind are Ml 1 1 1 held worth llin 11 r.t i t cr tut utmli hardly do amiaa in Hotting down a few (Jam hieath before di n;eiidin nyiin, i nutdem iuatancoa not Ken"i-allv known. 8"f',I,T,w of i,,lt ran. An American niitlwir-a r mi 'l,,t "0oinl voiitmo nenilv niovtid Ariwnian matron who, upon her Iiouhp Uiatf attacked bin l.an.l at Indiana. whilo her himband was aUont doinij .... . 1 amy ai a legialator, deeuting Wh.M...nu.u...... Tha Uaau'ratlal la too wiat oourw'. I allot down tix of the if d men with her 1 own hand, and next day wrote to her lord : I "Dear John: Tho Anachea attacked the ranch. I have won the fiitht. Vou need not come youraelf, but aend aome more ammnnition." When the lives of thoaa ahe loves are at atake, then, if ever, a woman will prove valiaut ; but oven thou, it ia odd that ahe breaks down aa soon as the dancer ia imat. lady . Cochrane readily nut her life to tho hazard for her hm.band'a sake, to ahame hia falter- Ing crew into sticking to their guns ; but, although Uia not so recordod.it would havo been nothing surpriaiii'' if she had indulged in a ptk1 err when tbsend was accomt.IUhcd and the vie- tory achieved. In October, 1877, the liigantine Moorburg left Fooohou, in China, for Mslbournc, carrying four seamen, the eapUin, mate, and last, but by no means least, the captain's wife, who was a little delicate woman, and her baby. They had not gone far on their vorage ere the crew fell sick, and ono afUr an- other died. The mate did not succumb entirely, but became reduced to a skel- eton, and was incapable of doing much, wbile the capUia himself was in almost aa miserable a plight, Lis legs having swollen tremendously, and hia body be- iog a mass of aorea. HU wife alone held up under the terrible heat, al- thouch ahe had nursed tLe sick until they needed nursing no longer, had looked well to her baby's needa, had done duty at the wheel in rcular I watchea,and Uken her share of sea- nin'a nrlr l.i.1.. T L .... i I and eventually the Moorbnre: cot into I Itriabane harbor, half full of water, with two sick meu on board aa her crew alt told, and a woman at tbe helm, the gallant woman bringing not only the ahip but ber baby aale into port. Some time in 1071, a woman named Theresa Maria, dwelling in the vilUco ot rratel, on the fronttei of rortutral ... . .. . P . OI; and Staun. on the wav aero the r.el.l. 1 with ber husband'a dinner, waa told l.v a shepherd's lwy that he had seen a I wo f prowling about. Never having I suenonein ber life, she nut down her basket, aud directed by the lad.e mbed to a place, and, lookinc easerlv around. descried the animal in the act of do- voiirinn a lamb. Thinking to aca.ro the In lite from ita t.rev. the bov shouted at -l ad lled it with atones, so infuri- uug ma won iuu. ib ir-ii. its meat no-1 finished, and made for its diHturher. jumping up at the little fallow's face, J tearing the lleab, and then pulling him I U tbe ground. What did the horror- stricken on looker do run away? Not ahe. Picking 011 a large atone, she rushed on the beast and seized hold of him. In vain lia bit ami Inr. tU nndaunte.1 wom.n .l kwI' hi throat closely infoldo.1 by her 1 ,i,ii .1. 1',, . t-Jx , W. . awa aawa x i.w hw vavtci 7"- M in UfJeaU l.-. ..i -f !..-. i. l:ii.i i.:-. Meanwhile, the villagers had been . ... alarmed, and came hnrrvinn- to bar .i.l armed with guns, sticks and stones, armed with rmns. atick. an.1 meeting lberesa on her way home, cov ered with blood from terrible wounds in ber face, arma and hands. They .. . vtj iTr,Uif.l t, tu Z 1 ? ' where, pitiful to tell I, ah. expired ex- K"' - "-, tuao.ru in r J . V TrV i T k.,l MitrlflMll llM l.r tr. VM.H A . u nii l.n..i-a will. Uu. n. II..I 1, , . . ,. e i ir .1 i t "., I Malay or Caucasian race, lleaccord false belief, alaa! for the shepherd-tK.y ,.1...1.h-i , died of hydrophobia a day or two alter L - . j I- .vuu..Kom. ... ...uue-r way woman of the Commune, who, during that terrible rising, bad worked day and night in the hospital, assisting a eorvarn -org.., wnuw, rr,,pe. .rra weeiy renuereM -vo u,e -u. v ru t. maurrectiou w He., ,., ' uouior waa S1IWWU auu uimklieu vu MI triou oy orom-ueau wtirvmartia.. a. he approached the door of the tribunal, ne approaci eu ti.e aoor oi toe inounai, be met hia late female aaswtant, coming out between soldiers, "yi,y, Adele 1 he exclaimed, "how caino yoH here? 1x.aing nam at mm, witn uniecogn.i- ing eyes ahe replio. , I don t know you, air; a denial ho net down to a fear of acknowledging the acquaintance of a doomed man. Not a littlo to las aurpriw, ho gou on, auu waa m no eny, to leant vuafcAtioie nan ueenauoi, and was on her way to death when sue bad repudiated all knowledge or l.iin, auu lorooro apposing igr iis aio, raiucr than compromise him and ivnder hH case a desperate one. - A poor wtrvant gnl of o.von, i'i r ranee, once proved neiseit a real nero- ine A common sower or great ucptii uu ..yc.. .... i""", vr .. ...s y";" -ei- -"Mi" planking y bttt those ebwvge nogleot, " r --w --" A.I tj iiiitfA itnv iifiir.it liftur ta warn . .. f . I . . .1 .. . . . .. ........ ..... I i wayiaiers ui m uiijjr:r jii men j'aiii. J Four men, returning home from work, stopped on tho planks, which, being frail and rotten, gave way under their weiSht Rnd rcilitate4 tLem t0 the I knUniM Tr. vara ea-ata-A a 1 m A 1 trVilA Anv uutvuui. w .....w .v one Decaroe aware oi wnai nau nap - nened : and when the people gathered round, no rnaa among the crowd was daring enouah to respond to the frantic ! entreaties of the wives of the entombed 1 men, by descending that foul and loath omo depth. Prudently n fingilo I.m.Ic ing girl.of mvnutcen, trping to thn front, Bttitl quietly, "I'll go down mil try to Mve the oor fellow ;" and the dentures calling tbonifiIvrn nun were not oxhannMl to Mtnn) by Mid nee Cm tha lino Vawwur lot down o'n Iht valiant hut foal fill niiHuion. Tla-n fiinufiil a fw long luiinilpn of nnxiotm miHnM) Lt-fore th nignul to jmul up waa flt, and two still breath ing hut nnoonwioim ui-n wen-, with thu Rullmit fiii l, hroiiht to I ho ut fnp. Nigh cxhaimtdtta the rflort Imd l-a her, tin) hrroio luitiilcn only bImvi-4 to f. ' l10" acliiii the bottom of " " faatoninff a ioihj around .ne l,ro".,ru fw". Catharine fIt aa 1 1 it i. . 1 . ... 1 : . H, . wig airaugiu ny an inyiaiblo hand. Unfortnnatelv. tho l"!" round her own Waint had tiecotne "nst'nod ; and when, after groping '" ,,io nppmK, cianuny wan, nt r "and touched it, aho had not atrength e'lflkieht to poll it down. r,i47eJ M "iH I"d her wiui auonfc urr, ana loohiog her ln; hair, twiated the luxuriant trtaea with the roi. Tho roim waa hauled up. . . i t i i . . and the horrified crowd beheld thn in animate form of tho brave younu tiil swinging by her hair, and, to all apK!nr- anee, ueau. r ren air and prompt it 1 minodralioti of alitnulauU broucht her 10 conacioiianeaa and the happineaa .f knowing that, if ahe hud failed in miv- in8 "Ib-her brave endeavors had rchtoted three of tho bread- winner to their fjiu- tliea. I u this caao tha heroine wua a IVt.n- nvlvaniu lady, living at a place culled Holineadale, who, walking home f.otn a fnd' hoiiae on evening in 1879, nn- frtuntcljr got belate.1 and mUneil her w,Jr- Suddenly ahe felt lieraolf sinking in th" ground, and knew too well where "ue w,w wandered into Link !,wml, Ir- Avery a Ciat resource WM la crX ,0,"I f ,r w,,l I luro was no response. Hho was far away from n7 Jwelling, and there were no uglt-wa!kera abroad to hear and etri- cateher; while her own effjrts only resulted in bet sinking deeper and deep- er in' tl'8 S til, ""ding the inexor- orable mire up to her kneea, ahe ceaxed "niggling to get out or it, and delikr- tely conMdored tho situation. It was anything but a pleasant one, ,ook Bt lt " ,1U would. Si.o wout of "d out of liearm uf anv hti- wum """X '"M " f""1 ' tiieaus Of P-t till if Bn V t 1 1 W.M 1 .1 t.li .1 . t U II tid ,M,r,''.T' "'"'rd snking farther in the ireachi-i..tm mud , wih ii 't a . . a t aiu-rnaiivn nui ki enii -ncKy ly auirocatioti or t-llv lv Mmiution. Still ahe ke-t l.ri inui btel mt le the let of a very Imd llitng. Unahlo to make anv wav out of ll." saatup, she (iintrive.1 to avoid iI. kh I- ""I"' n.'nn hit uilki trim I I- : I . I t r atagnaling by alight but .-..1.111.11. 1 movement, quenching l.er thirnt hy drinking tho dirty water in hmh alio atoou, an.i slaying, 11 not saintly ing her u'gpr by eotig biivb Iwrk on t.inii ousncs iuckiiv wiinin nt r reacn, Mm Avery managed to keep herself alive for ei8ht ays. Then a wandering " Jnter caught sight of her, and, with some difficulty, ahe was reacued from awamp and earned to the iieareal """ -."..1 rox drink and a divtar brought her rouud, aever, probably, to bo-exactly Dr own self again, and assoiedly nover w -',rg1 1,10 "die.i and ninety mid "ra ejient in Link bwamp, I A tet er rumnt srsiiax lhe following rather curious piece Pf Trt" I' 1 rw't',,' J'1"1 I upon tho blncktoard at a teachers In- suiuie, auu a pnzo oi a wemtera I TlWil tritn fit en,rtrl lr ana imikin,. la l.a . . " cuu,u Taix " uou. Pronounce every 0rd COrreClly. The lsok WttS not can UhI off however, as twelve was the lowest number of mistakes in pronunciation made : "A sacrilegious -. t r . I ...I... or . r . . son oi ouuni, n uuBuiiiTeu iruiu uruii- cbiUs, having exhausted his finances, ,D orjep (o 1)0(J tho ,,efitit rcl Jvt irt -,iv hiin-nlf . n o.vm..K- lo- I " " " 1 nient and docile young adv of tho I ".LY" I uiaainvy 'f n .mtimivt'ii nut -a uiii nf curing a PWlt of rooms at a principal hote, ho engaged tho bead walu r S hU fru. ,Ie lhe dUpnll.hl.a T.r ...... ..nAVnAn.i......i ..i iiraBhtf cxlnil. invi(int, lho vouniy ,aiy tQ R m!,t,oe B,,0 lt.v0lteJ Rt the Itlw, rtfwed to consider herself flacrlflcable to hlaMeslrca. ami eent n i pollto noto of refusal, on receiving ii-h nh ho u ,.rl..na an.l bowie-knife, Ruld that ho Would n( now f . i.vmcnlal witn- the now f()rge fut(ePg , flt,etp wept j,,, Sred bis Jugular vein, a the contcms of his carbl latcil spot, sev nnd UlschiirgoU rlttno infi-a f.lkinhw doinen. The detirla was removed by thp (.or,,nmr.n The mistaUci, jn ,ro. nuiicUtloii were made on the follow- Uu Won!J , Sacrilegious, Belial, bron- chj,i, exhaustetl, iltianceH, deficit, - eomi'ly, lenient, docl e, Malav, call olp, Chameleon, suit, eonrtiutor, Cl Ugraphy, niatlnne, sacrltloiible, car bne, hyirienial, Isolated, Jugulnr nd Uel)rls.ffaw Hmtfd, Dr L Ca,Ie)j ,a(Jv ncn,,Hillt. ariCtt the other dav and was met at the joor V)y U)e lady's little irirl. He ak hcr to tel, ,ier mmm tr, i, - ,,a(1 CHlyti llie frlii id went upstairs ana presently returned. "Did you ton .our mwxm - wM t,n noctor. ivna wiiai; ma Biio hay i -o.io 1 .nr ... n a i a i- i i ..tu. . I .. ' i gu,j iqjj pshaw" ' ,. Even the wisest ia sometimes a fool For examnle. the nhilosonher who wore his sjwctaclea when asleep.that he -tiiglU I . a 1 l. 1 , . i. I ... i recognize tne iriepus mijjiii. bo u 1 rife8,m,a, I ' - The average individual pays off debts of gratitude when be cannot help him self, but he pays on old grudges when - the other tellow cannot help bimaelt. irAni9tCTO n:TTi:a. (ksum 01' ncoi !, tonr.caroiiiniiT.l Wasiiisoton, D. V.f Nov. 1 C, 1 8S0. Editor Democrat i Tho election hi' over, and nil that i- mains of tho political excitement inci-1 tient to ttio campaign will shortly Iks 1 . a it . Ha a a a I irani.iL'rreil to tins city. J ho Keplibli-1 can party again triumphs. It is need- h'Ns to furlhr-r diMU tho nwani and m.lianeea l. uh.VI. . . r...u 1... Imhh compliHl,.l, or to argue now ' J I ... ... .11- ..1 ... I upon tho juilico of the iVmocratic rp CMM was not acted upon. Axut cause, iiio n.iiueiicf a thut nave en-1 compassed it d fi-at aro well known. I Tho twwer of tho ofi.ce holde,-. tl, ...i ,.... ...... i . .. v v., ...ui.ku is ot i lie country are greater m . . ., . . tbo lmlance thnn tho. mere, will of tho I people. Practical politics aro too much lor a..ntimm,t and principle. The na- , , , .. . ,. . tumal banks, railroad monoiwlics and other siiecmi interests recognize the lie- I . i publican party us tho seent that has I enabled them to crind hire nrofits out I ,f il. -..,1 it. r.,...:!i e. ... . .... , r. J ? . ,.,rw.r, oene.ua ,ro, ,u. i i.eso inter- esta control, by coortimi or other iuflu- .... . ! ences, a million voters, who. left to their inclinations, would voto the Dem- i:..:.1.. Ail . ..i:. .1... . n- ... .v.v ,.,... .... oi an enormous army or oihco holders with tho friends they control and we have a combination which no rimplo majority can over overthrow. No- lHly doubts that a maiority of the a a I wnean jeoj-ie are to day orpoMM in sentiment to the Kepublicau party, but the most of us will now acieo that notl.ii... tl.... ,.t .v.lm;.... e,.. ..v : : ""S'T "I1"" lmrr- ,, ,,.,,. ... I To sum all up, Garhcid is elected, I Giant is again nominate J, and the gieat fraud of 1S7C Lt condone). Six months sgo such a result ws deemed iiDjiossiblo. l'tit if Ilcinocrata who le licved this whh to go htill further to tho root of things perhaps they will now conclude that when 6iey abandon ed Mr. Til.leti they surrendered that wane. I iU not menu when they f.iilcd to nominate him at Cincinnati, for he was out id thn otieJition then. The abandonment f tho old ticket Israeli- c.t!!y occurred long Irff.re tha. I know it is the opinion ot many of our I eat mid sliiew.lest, Diiuoi-rati that .1. .Im Kelly and thoHo whonctrd with l.i.M klio.il 1 v held lo a Very lar I . ... ...... , , ah.i-.rib,,w,biht. for the pres- em uia.tHtt-r. Hut I will not discuss thai. It it cprtiiin that tl.U failure to I condemn ihe iniipiity of lb first theft of our chuf magistracy will embolden the authors vf if, and it may as wc.l bo understood right hero jhat tho first no- rious step towards a bhxxly revolution in this country has been taken. ' There , . . . ... will In. no nuibb!...g aUmt Garfield a dectton. l he lemocr.uia party is not that kind of a j-ai ty. Ho w ;ll lein- auguiBte.lrind the result manfully ac- ,;.,.. i ;.. i,. ri , t luiesced in, thou'-h a ti slioiifnt man is 1 . , ,ein,ittc-.I to occupy the 1 residential ollico and a hack politician from the slums of New York shall presido over the Senate of tho United States. Kut look out for Grant in 1SS4 and 1888, The scenes in the streets of Wafch ingu.n on eirH'tion niyht. have never - . ... ... . boen oipialleil on any similu.r ocoasion, rrt , . luouaanoaoi men ami women were UKn tho corners and in front of the bulletins whero leturns were diHplsyed, nd creat excitement urevail.tl. One lisa-'reeal.l.. feature was the crowds cf . . , , ow, noisy and umoleiit negrora, who asulted evrrylHy and sought every pofmble opiNii'tiiiuty to make trouble. who dared to hurra.li for Hancock was in danger of his life. Oao inoffensive Democrat was fatally injured by a blow on the head with a club. This city is infested ' w ith a l-.rmi element of ll.ia mit.su d wu.i a Mi go el. ment ot this character. It ia called tbe "uigger par- ad.se." The dcceutly inclined blacks remain on the plantations of the South whero they can earn an honest living, , . , , , , from all accounts they largely voted and the Democratic ticket in tl.I, olection, .... ... . .. . nut tt voviupss, rowdy class, wno tuko au interest iu politics, ilock to i i ' BBUiuuion, wi nro tieiU''0"t3 inmil - , , 30 . cuius make use of and encourage them. Tlit if insolence on such occasions as bal Tuesday night is almost itisuuera- - Une of the piuliculavlv outrageous thinizs of tho. lato oamnnii'n waa the use Uliul .le ot- the Ponsion- Office in the In teret of tha Radical party, m. ' allO pitS ent Commissioner of Pensions, Bentley, is about the most contempt'- ble stHjcimen that over occupied a nub, i; ,SU;i.! . W.ie tb oflice nn.der. hia administration bus beeu used chielly to oliatniut tho claims Holdicrs and lirovent tho execution l o a .1....: .1.: IjIIO liwn V. -1 Man, r.iu ...... .1 wim. ..... - .. .. . . o I I V ' !. ..... . . ...1.... ..1 ...... campaign ne uas emp.oytHi niSw.o.e , . .. ... . lores m ueuuiug vituuinra to Hututera whnRo claims ho has heretofore held i,i- ,-r...m! ti.'ii..f. m..!. """"i " vo were aoout to be allowed and would paiti proviumg no cnango oi auminis tration occurred. That was the infer- ence to be drawn from his circular, and the object was to keep soldiers from voting for Hancock. Now "that the election is over probably no further afc- ten I ion will bo paid to the claimr. This remirtln me of a rather curious case that has been t:ndin:f before the omco Mvcra yParM. Thomas Jefferson. a private in the Fifty-second United States infantry, was, during the winter IoC3, tor some trivial offense com "" " .e guaru nouse ny a ncia 4 t aul aa.. a. A If. . f . 11 I vmui. wum no remained mere an i n,S"l '' " n legs were so I badly frown that it was necessary to I anu.iiiato i hem both, lie ant.lied for ' asnsion, but for ono reason or anoth- y,?ar ago it was asse.i ujon ty iej-1 Mt Coiiimiasioner Clark, but is now I a2uin before the -office on a recommit- hnont. Th inaion for ti. of iii. I -- . ! ,t.- , -. t . it. .r t 'w UU1'D I 'i c n ier month and as this man entitlwl to a pension from the date of I "'j'"-. will receive aloot aannn ?8.000- mi - ? i a.ii rr tl wiuow oi Avnuim Ldncoin re- cently returned from Eurotw, and it is aaid will make Washington her home. I Klie arrived on the same steamer that I i. i. R.iti ie.d.. ...a .1.- i r - Hat welcome.1 the artress ru.My j.mih- - .;. m t; i . w "MUO rr ol- 1-lluco"1- n,it of ny acpiainUnce relates tbe thn fullowiner ator alioiit Mra. -r.invIn'a I ; I,":...: " ... . 1 ' " ow- 4 c"uc wtUB,ouu " I,ro,eI P,woner of war, and called at tl,e ",t IIott' J apiwintment, at 81 cio " " morning. Uapt. wt, i. a a a I It At tl.A tnatAi ilAtnA fWMdvat ma ami --v"; ; ; - " . w" wcrc S 1u":" x,u-" whisky, when an excited footman caao n id cried, ' Cat. n, tho old woman wants verl' A richt.' aaid Watta. . ' m 7 . . ' piacPUv. iwoseconua aiterwarus luei' . . . .-T . , " ' . T ransomed at length he returned to uwr .s.u o,: .iu a , old woman wanta ye ; she's raising h 1 1 down stairs. " Such was the domestic life of the wife of a Preaident. and Mrs. r i.. 1 ..f..r......t. r., i.-.if i... ' 'I I . 1 , -- a . 1 hihusrsisu -uowuCr the days of hor greatest social promi- nenco. . Puoxo. I Bactavisti reLTa. I ThLi sul.lect. aava T. P. KInsel. In ,M 0hI Farm' l ot B1 Import- ance. not only to farmers, bat to all who own or drive horses. A colt Im- T - properly tralfa-d to harneas may, by bad conduct, Ifndanger the life of tae driver at any time. I bave trained a good many colt to drive double and single, and to bridle. Togetagood, WMy teAro, I would rather have two of tbe name age and train them together, first to doable and I then to eingla harness. I would never hf"d'e,a lWltUUslng lilrta trT" 9n lanoh him fhar ha - ltt) t&naica at wllb The Idea of try- Ing to break a colt by main strength hit long since been exploded, and has een the cause of upsetting the man'a temper and teaching the colt a le89Kl he nVver ought to learn, via: that he is stronger than bis master, If a man keeps bis temper and knows what he n b lt to do, and patiently teaches biaa, I have tbe I. . . . . . , , first one lo see that ever refusetl to do the work called for when he understood tne order of fom maud. A horse lias more sense than be is generally credited with, and when treated with good judg- ment in tho first handline rarelv turns out vicious. They oueht to be handled with harness oa before they are hitched up, and the work ought to Imj thorousrbly and Patiently done. Farmers have too little time and ex- tnct entirely too much of a voun colt when first hitched ud. 1 know a party In Kentucky who sells scores Of Colts yearly, and be Stated to me I". . . ... i mat ne was in tne nauitoi training hU Mn.In .,.,. arw,. . iIr,il tight sulky, and they never forget I it. lly patience a well bred horse Icanlaa taucht anvthlnir that belones la. 1 J . t I l...a -.a AT cruelty. You may whip and drive Ul llaB. UUi ItO. UY lUmi UI ,he dunghill wrse. but with hotter blood a different course is necessary, It Is strange, too, how poorly trained Tarmors' IlOrSOS are, Wlicn It WOOld i.,..7i..m t,.,,i.. ar. asxy aml prompt wnen ia ha'taess. I A man fnm a city will pajr a good round price for a drlvet that can ho loft hitched nnar tho pari nnd will Dasa busses, steam, thresher, etc.. P ft?hln3f nnTfS, I nau gueh colts will sell at a roodler in Idaho, Wyoming and Arizona, 1 D i price and pay as well Tor their train- ing as nnyming a tanner can raise. Twtmtv voars a m T cut a srrnat deal l V " - n- - o of grasa and wheat from home, and - pm(. tf,am, . nd I mower and stat a that not one team! in ten would tsko hold of tho bit. I . 11 think a team that won't take the I bit and drivo ud true ana steady on (h. ,. na MeilM., and oueht in ho trainixl ovor - - I - - ,Uet. bave vou dressed that tur- - I . n : . . - "Ttfr. i....... tko nUo-nev tkinsr won't j Btttn, iong enough ; and besides f there's no clothes in the house that'll half fit him." "Whv do vou lotinse asainst that of j fireproof!" angrily cried the boas. "Be- of cause 'tis bettor to le on the safe side, resivom ed las laav apprentice, wiui .I it t,r wiiiuii waa uiuai ihutu.ihkit iuw ent . - - i m a m "Verily my lines are cast in pleasant placos," as the youth said when - , , , . . ,, , .nj be jurnped out to buy a haif po, of cho- - colato caramels. Tho chap thas finds turtles with "X, Y. 1812," etc., carved on their backs appearing in the papers again. Some- body had better cut D. P., 1880, on and turn him on;. Oo the occanlon of lhe celebration of the tenth anniversary of the cap tore of Koine, all polif leal offenders were pardoned by the King of Italy. The porta! savlnea banks In Italy 1 taao in t wice a" macn money as they , . . ... pay out, the institution being consid gnard house by a field ePed eafe ad conven!(nt a,,. r-o. eml eafe aD(, conver)ient by-th0 .. pie. Tbe Xord Mayor of London haa been entertaining at a dinner at his offlc,al headquartera, the Mansion ITaMSA 4. a.. Il -a - t . " "J" awn ot worapeopie .111 I1UIIUICU Jfl number of the firm of printers, of wnicn he M at the head. Of tho a"nel8 nearly a third were young wome ,n " Arm a aervlce. Tbe Crown Prince of Austria dur- Mn.n laA rvlllfc , milMUJ UMIIVUtcni (1. Prussia rniir-ifllw axnrauxl to.avnrut high rtJK-: . his admiration of tbe Oermau a. - . It wis, be said, tb " u ever, that In the Austrian army cease- leas Care and Ubor had broutrht aboa'. " ucn -hanee as mffrht well terml. lit to take place beside the Oermar. w v - - - m - - noBl- The statue of Thiers with the in scrlptlon, "First President of tbe Re- DUbIlc"has been unvalled close to ,he apot jn (he smm p,.. ThJe- in I.. .. .... . ... .'. t aris, in wnien ne breathed bu laat. He holds tbe map of France In hid u"u. - , wim too woru "oeuuri aianu- ing out In large guilt letters, lndicat- Ing the fortreas which be successfully expended his effort to wrest from the vletorieus German. SL llamlankeff, the editor oi the auW.u iuura..K. jJBro, wun f i ii a i-c i n i iv nca f i i -i raponiiir nan a PMV " a v . stranre career. IVr many years ho was a barge-boy on the Volga, and joining a Caspian caravan bound for Persia one summer, he was captured 7 nomaus ana iiveu wr many veara nrLsoner amon them. Kln- Ka3Sja witn a unowleuge of aevcrel oriental languages, and, after e locat- himself became a very sue -saful Journalist. ira jiarungton, ine naitemi f AO rf IhA 1Ti-.iiaaa af rmninna la w-a v. a va suw a-svuov V a .;b va-ste helrtooneof therreatestar.J kealtb- test peerages In England, &nd a! states- man almost by inheritance. Uut ho has ether interests than those of poll- tics. lie is fond of sport, tend or travel, and has generally a large ca- pacity Ibr enjoyment. yet he Is a very hard working Minister, and has developed unexpected power as a de- L.l M oater ana as a practical aummisirator Jof nfc" department the affairs of In ala- The enormous charges of the Brit- ih pension list are attracting more than usaal attention In tha House of Commons. It I-stated that In lew than a century tbe descendants of Lord St Vincent and Lord Rodney have received $1,000,000 each. For "rly two hundr j-ears the heirs 1 1 mm lYtt Ita . .r aKrmKutrt Kaa.r drawn a nice income from the grate- ful country. The Dukes of Marlbor- ough enjoy a perpetual pension ef $25,000. The Dnke of Wellington was given $3,500,000 by Parliament to support tho dignity of hia duke- dom, and a pension of $10,000 a year for two generations. These are among some of the largest grants. The smaller ones are numberless, and . . . . . ' many of them the rewards of mere lavortism. Ttnt Et na or MeKesisw. In -Utah the saints march to the polls and vote in a solid phalanx ex- actly according to the cut-and-dried I priestly program. And not only tbe I masculine saints, but the feminine wen wno ireaamiuea to me sui- frage on t dest of conditions. No tax-payln?a i lftcaiion is demanded I from the feminine voter, and If he I o a wiie, no matter now recent nor It a a r At tl . arr - imponauen iraunwinHH wmiea il "' ""'i" jjoumoo, "u .a- tlonal her claim onon ber husband. she wields a ballot at tha dbp. al of 1 ue cnurcn. ine aiormon papurs oc- casionally protest that there Is no con- 1 rtaaoTIAfi nAI T17Daf1l I TnnfPH NTfllA in I ''-X.aav.aa a. a, WW w.aj. v-aa WlV Utah, but it is obvious that the very existence of the Church depends on j the strictest political unity. In tbe eariy zauvoo oays ino iuormons Io"itou moiaiauwu. in"" lw- tor In Illinois, and the ooDular odium which they drew upon themselves by their use ox it was one of tha ehbjf factors in their expulsion irom the state. The saints now hold Utah in 1 relenUess grip, whiio tnroagn tnesi colonies they have I e Ulancefof now a relentless grip, whllo through their wiui uio pioopcut vt. wuuuiug m I .... . . . , s i. 2.. i.c..., I At the recent Church conference ev- I .J l.,l., ery one of the old lenders who had aBy sympathy with the American institutions, says the Salt Lake Tri bune, was dropped from the roll of I M.a3tAnam awbi I Vm af1 n asws t-a f I a nta-j4 .aa Ik A v,j.uo4 . .. . t.. wuuui w a .unut uiaiewuw t., uo- siznlng Englishmen, with eld John I Taylor at the head as a prophet and I 1 . . . . a law giver. x oiygamy 13 Bos mo oniy evu ot aormonuo., nor, ss many i I Ka1Ia.a la th,iaf K.l !,.-. nt,n..vlniu claims of the Church which sots itself above all other authorities, temporal 3 well aa spiritual, thus becoming inevitably antagonistic to the free governmeait of thi3 ceutitry. I If a woman wanta to prevent profan- ity and howling on the part of her btt a ter nail, sue must, iocs; tae rocaui I," "1 1 ... t xt I .hair ant mo! u.nttl. nuiwlv .n rl.A closet before tho lights are extinguished v-w. m.uVv.v wvu..t I tor the night. he A Chicago girl who hat! read the u.Mnv i.i..,f-i, .i.i e .i:., by a rope ladder made of shoe string, tried it but we need hardly say th it the attempt waa boot-lace. is The Cincinnati Saturday Kightm&QC- ly Says ; ''When a girl talks a bo it his the 'two Strings to her beau,' does sl ie mean his sufpenders