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I TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUKDEVEiEY FRIDAY CliAIB It. STEWART. Bt !EvH OHH t...n Bsrmaerat Bnllillaxna Broailalliltt Mwl. TERMS OP 8UUSCK1PTIOK: log U i p v , per year . ... $3 00 iugle copy, six mouth 00 nu copy. thrt motilba 100 sgta numbsr 10 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. Kiwi. O. K. i H A m ui:ki. vin. KLINX & ( HAMBKRLAIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albany, Oregon. jr Office in Foster's Brick Block ." vI5nl8tf. R. !. FTHAHAN. I.. Blt.YKU. ST1JA11AN & BIIjYEU, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW A I ban j', Oregon. IJRACTICE IN ALL TlIK COURTS OF this state. They pive special atten tion to collection and probate matter. OtUie in Foster s new briek. 45'tf ATTORN HY AT LAW, AND Notary Public. Albany, Oregon. Office upstairs, over John Brigga store, lot street. v!4n23tf JT. K. WEATHERF0BD, (NOTAKY PUBLIC.) iTTOUX K Y AT LAW, ALKY, OBBBOK. WILL PKACTlCg IV ALL TlIK COURTS OF TlIK 8lU). U nl II gWau Ul colioctlulia an. I prubale u.it u-r. MTOAce in 0la Felbrara T. u.f..V. (14:2 $. O, FOWKLL. W. U. MbflO POWELL, & 15ILYKU, vTTOKNHYS AT LAW, A nit Solicitors in tkanfervi . I.H.4NY. - - - OKE'CiON. Collections promptly made on all points. Loan negotiated ou reasonable terms. jBOuice in Foster's lirirk.-ttB. ' vHoliSf. T. i M V( hI.i;MA. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBANY. OB E4.0.V DffifH up stairs in the Odd Fellow's temple. -t3S. rlSnSO fTmT M I LLERt ATTORNEY AT LAW LGBAXON OUllLOV (Vtr praeuee in ail the courts of the State. Jr. i aUentkiO eivr-n to collections, coo-"-yHiiii and exaruiaaliou of Tales. Proitate asiueaa a speciality. YlSnSOtf. J. A. YANT1S, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW CORVAU.IS, OREGON. ffti 1 1 pmrtlw In all tbe Court of the State I7"afflw iu the Court lions "Vs vlMM QEORUE W. BIRXK.S, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Notary Public, PIISEniU. OBECOV Collections promptly made on all points. ETRrSKIPWORTlL, ATTOBEY AD OI VHFLOB AT LAW AND JtOTABT IM BI K . Wl UL practice in all courts of the State All business intrusted to me prompt ly attended to. 0$rr in O'TooW Block, Btwhtlfcn Stmt, 45yl Attxiny, Orfon. E. O. JOHNSON, 31, D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon Albany. Oregon. Offie in Froman's Brick, two doors Fast of Conner's Bsnk. nlO T. W. HARRIS, M. D. Office in Foster's Brick, next floor to office of Powell A Bilyeu. Residence in tbe two-story fi amo building on South side of Second street, one block nnd a half East of Wheeler A IHekey's Livery Stable. Albaar, Oregon. ' yollentWI DR. E. O. HYDE, Physician and Surgeon. Office j I'onhay A Mason'. rvi, i; on nnilsilin St., Albany, Or. rfiaflXf 1. M . JoSKS, M. D T. P. SMITH, M. ! JOITES & SMITH, Physicians and Surgeons, Albany, Oregon OFFICF-Odd Fellow's leuiyie, oyer IMummer's Drug Store. 4m3 J. A. DAVIS, M. D. LJi -iieiiin, Snrgeon, , AN I) OBSTETRICIAN, Albany, ... Oregwa- m YAK KKrtUMKI) THE PKACTICK Or 1118 g J .n.fi -ii.u in i In rity awl vicinity. Ottce at Citv lrti ftiurr. Ke-iiive on rounn tirixt, wu bl..ic wast of Court Mm:. 40tt ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE AldUNY, OB. Tbe First Term will open on Wednes day, September 7t!i, 1881. rV.r lArticuUrs SBBStBSMB tirt."iriic ol KtuUy aiwl tti of tuition. BVviy t BKY. KLBEU i v. 0IT, Prr.ldcnt. ALBANY HSEAT MARKET Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Sausage al ways. on hand. HUrhert Cush Trice Kiid for all kir.da of fat t k. 4HJ LtVt WEST SALTMARSH & LAMGDOH, Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A Ijarge .Stonk and Low Prices. CITY DBTJG STOEE, 2yl ALB1KY, OKtXO.V. JAMES I) ANNALS, Mi St FAt rrp.F.a AMD DKAL.EK IS FURNITURE i BiODINC. Vsraer Ferry and Sccead Streets. ALBANY, - CBEOOH. v!6n yl NEW BARBER SHOP ! J. H. SURLES, Prop'r. A GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMFO0 goes with each shave. Prices for shaving and hair-cutting same as usual. Rooms opposite Mcllwiin's story. 10tf M0 tights VOL. XVI I. WE are con stantly receiv ing applications from parties who desire to rent farms the coming season, and wish to add to our list of farms to rent. If you want a good renter the coming season leave a descrip tion of your farm with us. We can send you one. GLAIB H.STEWART "DEMOCRAT BUTLDIHO." ALBANY, OR., .Inly 27lu, 1881. J. W. BENTLEY, ( list om Boot & Shoo Maker. BOOTS AND SHOES mado to order, and repairing dons with oeatnoaMand diMpatch, and at Tow prices. Call and him. First Street, Albany. 41yl Oregon Marble Works. H. A. LAi:h Tropiietor. iviraiBU or- MONUMENTS, Tomb and Grave Stones, Mantels, Table-Tops, Washstands, Etc All kind of em. t.-rv work don in Marl,!, Frc. HUrfie and Uranite. All work dot it, first-thiM tjle MMl at the IwWeM rate. ITWcrt aide of Ferry Street, betweti Se.ti.l and Third. ALBANY, - - OBECiO.y. P. SI do not ettioloy any inexp.rieti.ed can-aM-en,, aiKl gi re my cuatomeni Uie benefit ol U,e H per cent, coiiiiniaaton allowed for aueh work. REVERE HOUSE, Cerwer First and Ellsworth Albany, r sn. Chas- Pfeifler, Prop'r. ThU new Hole! in fitted up In ft ret cImm style. Tahlea auppiied with the beat the market afforda. Kpring Ueda in every iUxm. A (food Hauiple Itootu for Com mercial '1'nTvlerm. tSTVrr aarh ta aad froas Mte Itutel.'&l FOSHAY & MASON, WHOLKCALK ASD SKT4IL Druggists and Booksellers, AI.tt.lNV, OUEtiON. vlCn41tf iVH YORK SHOPPING! Rvtsrvbody dlihed with tho tasteful and IjHauiifui se'.eutionii made by Mrs. lt utar, who has never failed lo pleane her um-tnnierx. New Vu Circular jat Usued. Send for It. Address MK. KLLKN LAM Alt, I5:7i 77 liroadway. New York. The (Jorvallis Fruit Co. Will purchase Plummer dried fruit at fu'l mMiket (riejN'j , v ill wend a fi petent person to aavise ' I'rtiit growers as u eultivHtion of or addi tions to orchards ; Will suppiy fruit treejs of soproved sorts ! at iiMMierate prhs; Ai.l Mill Fluutnier Drteiainrongn Jbinn, lieuion aiid lane counties. letters to besent to CkrvallislbiPt Com pany. Corval lis, Benton County, Oregon, WALL1S NASH, Frtsideut. James Keamak, Sec'y. January I, t88f 2wfc Fan Wanted V . Has boon In constant uao by tho public for over twenty year, 1 and Is the best preparation ever Invented for lUCSTOIt I N ; a It A If HAIR TO ITS 'OUTHrVI. COLOIt AMI Tho State Apsaver IM Ohnmist of Mass. and leading endorse and it as a great triumph in medi cine. I.I l l :. J nuppliia tin itnturul fuol and color to the hair glands without staaaing the skin. It will Increase and thicken tho growth of I M hair prevent 1U btauchlns nd falllns off. and thus AVKBT IbVLDNIiss. It cures llchlitg. Krup- tlou and tMndrufr. Aa a HAIR DKKSS1NO tt la very Ucalrablc, Rlvlna; tho hadr silken softnees which all admire. It keep tho head rleem, awoet stud hcMlthy. CKINGHAM-S Dy WHISKERS wilt change the beard to a HUOWN or BLACK at dlsrrctiqn. IWdng in one preparation it is eaaily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not waah off. R. P, HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Sold b all Desert In Medicine. Children CRY ror. Fitches:7! IlbtlkAn. HLo r.nd ntyslcLir. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. C'KNTAVit LINIMK.NTS; tho World'rt jrat Pttlii-Kt-iicvhijr rmrli-s. Thoy BBUll, -ot!io uml cum IlttriiHt Wounds, Weak ittwk ::::: ;Cheuinatis!:i upon M.iu, r.nd .';rKtiiS la!i:i al Iaxuont . i xpoa llcwii i. ::t ::;, quit !; . .1 '. roliaLlc. CPURT3 of ill .ui:-f: liucna. 3naHlea, Crackling Paiau la tho . --.:. FUd Ercoth, DoaTno'..., r.:l any Catarrhal Complaint, u bo extormiaated by V . '. v , Cntnrrn Cnre, a Conatl u I Antidote, by Abaorn--T3jb most Important ZAv . . . ico Vaccination. A BARGAIN ! Valuable Properly for Sale. THEAlDEN fruit dryer, Ineludiu tho huildiiu; and- lots ii(on which it is situated, is for at a r gain. Tliere are two dryors and they OBfl he sold setArstely. 'I his is a g'sxl op portunity for fruit raisers to Ms-uru the next dryer male, at a low prioo. The lots are very valuahio lying on (he jriver front, and havina a rUvnul switch running hy them. Jt Ih a 1 UnmUoo for a custom flouriu mill, foumlry, or any such ouiness. For further partieitlars -alI OH t lift PliwjL dent or Kecretary of tho Company. ;. ' CRAWFORD, C. Hick, Secretary. 1'resiihMit. 30 ANAKESIS DU. . MLHBEE'S EXTKBBAL PlhK KKHKPY Gives Instant Relief, and is an infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold hy DruRK'.Bts overy where. Price, $1.00 jter hox, nrtjxtid, by mail. Sumplcs lent free to I'hyHicians and all Buffercr. hy Neustaedter A (ki., Box 3JM0. Now York City. Solo manufacturers of ANAK K.SIS. Mk J. II. IUtks, Nowspaer Advertis ing Agent, 41 Park Row ( rimes Building) New York, is authorized to OOTrtraet for advertisements in the Dkmocmiat st our best rales. King of the Blood Is not a "cure-all:" it Is a blood-purifter and tonic. ... . ,.f v.i,.,, i luiiumi thfl svBt. m. ilcritnices the cireuUMon, and thus-Induces many rttwirders, known by different names to distinguish them ac- known by different cord ins to enecis. uui oeiB n-..u u.u.. w. phaaasTor that great generic disorder. Imparity of itlood. feu&awEisPSPSta. BiliowntB,Llvvr iSm, Backache, Grneral WeakntM, Heart DUetut, Irrupty. Kidney IHteaM,. PUp. iimtim C, fieltlnff, &c..ic. King of the Blood JireyenU. ana mm tJes- i.y attat;ltlng the cause. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and physicians agree la . oiling It " the most genuine and efficient prepa ration for tlw nornoKc." Bold bj? Druggists. Bl per Uittle. See ti-silmonials. directions, Ac., In uftia- phlet. -Trtfaii-o on Diseases ot tiu Mlooil,' wrappetl artiuna each l ottlo. w . lfiNSOM. BOX CO.. Pro.. BtuTslo. B. T. mm i 1s ! G ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1881. t MM i:irr ton a ua .lt. What loo- it take to make n ra kt V Woll, blesg me, I certainly ought to know For I'vo inado them a more ot'ilme or at? Hero's the receipt und I can't l wmng-f For making them h4'. anl swm ' al strong ! What does II lake lo mnkr a ra-kct .' Two small hoys lu punt ami Jacket t An jWBtJ room and n hiro wood oor ; A OOU pie of alkiks to l m 'i 'I ' r : A chair or two to break: ainl RWlag A truuict to hlow and a bo I tout A stHinp and a tramp like a great bljj litfkB, And, when you ten gl it, an edd U PH" A illght oratatrs for a climb and tumble A nuraory maid to growl and grumble ; A chorus of howl siul cry aiel nhrluk Tt drown your voice If you try to Hsuk : A doon good hlows on knees and l:u'k, Kacb ono coming down w;th i tf rflfdn wba'k ; A couple :f fails that would crank n . And one go d hump on your neeipti : A rush and a skurry ; a tear and a latter A mamma to ety, "Now wl.ai lio matter r' You isk- theee, And vhake tin , H ' ptsl bi a pm k i , Ao-i . urn have J'"-: lite Jotlbet kind or redkel I Of course I nt.i bound licoafcMs Ynti can msnngu to make l! 'U lean, Pbrtblelae regular, rieh ret , '. For piiiidlug and sail Qf an. I all POtffpletei) And still have a very g ,o.l ahov . If yon follow dlieetion 1 'o-.v, You c in h'tve out tho roiiu ami tho flsr ; Toi humps and tho bang1 on the dor : The bell, nod the stick an! tho ntsirn : The tiuinHti, the how's, nnd the chairs Tbe whrtric, ami tho f !!, aiol tho rise ; Th skrii'kH, ami the groans, and the cnea; Mamma, and the pan, auJ the tramp; The hiir.HO, ami the giow l, and lh Ump; Bat oue thing you miiat Pave, li wr r you get It, (Or olxo, if you don'; oe wUIMSy regret it For remember my uonlft if JHM Imj-;- n to lack It You neycr can have the least bit ofarvkci And that !, Two s:n.:M h i f in paate BB4 km ti.nu B-iMRmti wmffk It wits late one lovely Summer v. v.in-n U wi at V ttn-iU-t' rc.M'hi'd the summit of one of tboee l-tj rangei ? hills so frejtent in th- BoWHPWf l land, r.ffore him, alinot a f-r as the eye oul. I raextb, ealwrfejil a wild merelaiad, boM&tled on all siibs by blue nnip 64 mountain, like the one OH wbtt.'i .o lOCsl. The pjtrling sunbeams, n-jw ingou the distant bills, irtle, ti I tlo tr Varied nnd gorgeous lilit fioui the tttioed windows e.f n eMBeut fortalirs, n rcli il fantastically on a craggy cm. ner.c, almost in the muUUe of. I be moor. At lis base glide! a pl i i i stream wh:ch BieBtJei1B tltrOBgtl the wild plain, loet i'self among IRe adja cent hill, w"W!e far beVon-1 a I :.,! i.'ol lake receive I thaaa slim on its glassy Lttrtaoe. 'i he whole a vt.f . exp 0 p r--iM-, ns inexj l"i ll-iv .i ahing to n j.ideil spirit ot the trBveller. As I ii lend d in'' il.e pi tin thn ban-!-H ;f the place BJetl HMMrO forcibly im- I sreotet epOM bin. An.nn l the ceetle iiemiis-k and IribertN an.i laurels Mend M tin ir foliage with the brcsder !c tves of i.une'ious other (: s, enclosing litlle wtrMof solitiiile." Kvery little tuft of earth, hanging loosely on the totks, was garidhhcd with How, rn ol the mra'. varied anl bril'i i it huot, ahtlst tho rariilllctl Ihwuii of the pure ftrcum at'nt bad; to the Irauttc which e.'iei,:nj asatl it. The m ivsie locks witii.-li fn-iu- d tin mouhlei ing turrets of tho 6 set if were limc-wot n an-1 in-e-H fown, and li tre and ilaefe wete leen the tendrtle of the ivy or the h il'ly crergrcen which h nl thrust their loots wi'hin the chd'ls, ami, drawing- thence th-tr : ! nl. r nun "j teuancc, bad expeotJed shewy t-c or nio-e humble shrub-i. The sun had now disappear. .t hot the twilight still Uofered in this gteen retreat ns if reluctant to part with 8o much IkjuuIv, or cloud it in the .-.hades of night. Hastily approaching the etetle, thouffh atoppiug font time lo no'.o the charintng scene, the strangor knocked loudly at tho gatcH. 11m sumiuons wan answered by n hungry -looking por ter, who condiiitcd him through a hn hall to a spac'ous library, in the mid i!c of which, enveIoSHl in Iwxiks and pa pers, sat the jsiet Hjienser, aci;iipied in deciphering A m inueript by the fading twilight. "MahbT S.ten-cc," said the new com'! . "Sir Walter Ralefgll, I bid then a hearty welcome to my Military castle, Kilcolman," saiil the poet, his tyes glistening with pleaHttii) a he rose from his Meat and cxtemlcd bis hand with heart felt cordiality. After exchanging affcotionato gr.et ings they HHt i!on together, arid be guiled the long hour of evening in telling their mutual txpeiience, and recounting tho various fortunes t but had attended thorn. Kaleigh delighted h!jenHpr with his voyages and advpn tureH, his imminent perils on land and sea; while Spencer told of his foliliiry occupations in his lonely retreat, at Kilcolman; how he had beautified and adorned1 the Week moor, tind chri-t-n-oi I it poetically, "AlMinlhi I'.i'e;" ,0w be w woot to court h i ttrttsH under the fair Mul 'n. Ti!m rrj t 8nef asked his gBBbt lo Coin pnv hliil 01) ihe morrow, nul listen o Hjine poet rhyme he fiad just cmpleied. 'J'be koiht. joylu'ly ctrmtentedi u' the Name tini" la gging his indnhj-Hne to a bn p dittv of his own fat i; It m s wnt to. dabble in verK-. "Tims piped thoy on, i.i.til t ry hoth were weary, By change oil ttrrrrs, making each J "otbr rnerr.y y and night, bad long drawn h a p.i.b'e cui'a'i s ere they p tried an 1 roMitnl (o rw-ti ' Arising wbh tho 8U, on ihu follow- ;,,,!. v i lf V ptUKU .d tlCtr (eilglltftl i'ii, 'O'y W'alk. v -5 "Amongst the coolly shade Ofthii preen ahlora, by the Mulla's shore," beguiling the timu in pleasant con rente, Of iu OOntejBphtliug the loveliness of nature around then. Now their walk l ml; them among the forest trees, and the vidua firmed by their graceful stems gave partial gliuies of tho tin .' lions Mulla's rippling wateiM glm ''nng in the nt li ning sun. Now they i merged Into oji u glndes, varying in bread' h, soiuetiiucssi) small Ibat the entwining boughs of the treea made d it kncsi over llu-it head', and thou en I irgiag to let in gleaMMI of sunshine an ! anon opening n t wider into little deetj djM Iowa, ou which the sunbeams Jay in glittering silence. l'looooding through scenes like this they came U a gladn were the foixst wer a more open iotl wsi. ly separated i . ;i h other than usual, and whern the gr und hi ueath, cleared of Oppice i ...... , i .1-. i . i nnu unoeiwoon, was etovueu wtin a irpet of tho tofteet und most lovwfy bjrr, sen emd iVoni tjie schisrchtag Iieat of the SUli by the gnarled bfaueh ea of a huge oak. Ulose by this grassy knell mutmurcd the wimliug Mulla, ami over its curling wave the knight skipped a few fadiDHM while Iim friend waa nrranging iho m inuscript oi' bi iiuuiortui "Faery Q icen." -TJ.ey then diepoaeJ themselves for their uiomin; diversion; kaleigh ie clitiing his graci I'd length ujKjn the green swntd, and Mttilig his head upon his anu; slid Sp-u.ser sittinz i-reot against the ma ive li uiik of the oak which his VOTM hss iininotslir.isl mh "Setiher's Jnk." The various i lie 1 1 pnsbie-d byihe. brilliant light upon the fresh wet ieavca of the trees, their knotty boughs and hlcndc tl utiks, the checkered shado s on tho velvety I wn, iIim pbr lutcsnne nltltudea of the two friends, and the placid suifa.i Bjf the uiauiier ing fctieam, relleeted on its crystal la,orn th.- trees wl.i- h lined its haul:,, would hive drawn th" at'entioii of a jMS-t or a pi inter. BpeOOtr now b-gan, with tin moat efiil ebrntion, the limitation of his pin-in. At find be read iu asuldiit and modcAt I me the Ijw music of (be babnling water r ecompany ing nudodiooa lines, and mlling to their beauty -but soon, inspired with the spirit f hi vers, he ief.isd into his i Nation all tie path i If loinatt tic nature. Kah'igh was at lbt .,iteuiie, iheji intetested, then sbsori tsl, ad then tin-! witli 'Mthurt-am. Too d' ii ui 0T Una no I !. K -I t'nns Koignt uroutt-d t.ilib.t s c'iiv .ilioiia rt bin him. The pel lis ari I b;nc!es that a;t ih ,r progii sa just suited bis adveutsh retla soirii ; wisile the ar-h-n. devotion and litial piety o( IJf4 C4stB el bis imagination. olleti burst lot l!i itit-i in volunlary rpies, i.,n of delight, and athisfru nd tea I oil the concluding lil.es of the hi, .g, be exclaimed: "If th ei gettest ml thai- ' , ,. pub I i died, thou art the tetiot fxl tha'. ever wrote vcr. e." T'.d.'.'u tho I i'- b.i Worib?' de ewrfnil Biinneer, dubiouVy. A v. do I," icplied tin oth o ; "it qonteinff philoshphy worthy of Msaler BaOOBj it iuc th a skill in human MftaN that wouhl make Will Sliake spiarc blush; it btcatheth forth a spirit of chivalry which oor Sydney might einulated and It bath a prclliness of rhyiu", a sjecialty of diarti,tioit and a rareness of conceit which hath lsen tniBlllod i'V none; and 1 say to thee Mjein ii thou getleet i. not made into u book thou art the vetieei aes that r-vi r rhj, tuc! a couplet!" '1 pot t was overwhelmed at the encowinro beetowod on Raleijh ob bis simple ui'iMc. lie looked thoughUully on ilm graci nt the i led d' puhlication w.ih engnwradi but merely oheorvtnff that the rest may not please bis friends fancy so well, proceeded to p'count I h exploits of St. tJuyard Ix)ii7 after noon sit "C-jliu Chmi r on that verdant hillock, tuning his oaten dpee to strains which charmed the aens-a of his enrapturtxl auditor, and the BUB was fist, Linking in the ,v . ,i. ei i Ii" beautiful A morat satidv reaoued from tho giant's siwer by the belSMAI exploit! of iiritom irtie. As the sa-t liuished bo foldeil his maniici ipt and placing thjtjfl in the doublet, lexMuoed from an adjeoent coppice a small white skill', hit face the while weating evident marks of pleasure 1 1 be listened t his friend's extrava gtnt exfirensioeH ol delight. A long ami ittterestitig conversation ensued aothey slowly rowel up the coot snl peaceful stream, helu red from the sun by the fresh green boughs of tbo overhanging 'trees. Kaleigh itrongly urge 1 his frioovl to uccomneny him to Boghrnd and read his poem ut court. He pfintod the lascituitioiis of the qmcn in tbe meat lively colors, BBcriuiug to bet a whole eataloffue bf virtues, moral and iutelec Mai. Bnenaer! inodesty struggltfd long with his dcsiro for a name, and his innate sense of turrit, but tht per native i In tone, which CO one could use mote skillfully than Kileigh, final ly prevs.le.l, and ere they hail reached Kileubn iii castle he ha I complied with all bl8 friend' wishes. Arising early on tbe following loom ing Sueneer bade an affectionate adieu to his lonely house and proceeded on his eventful journey t the court of Klizabcth. lie. puiMc.d out l Ihe feet, of his BOV tTjegn h rtnttttiof the most dtlicato ad ulaiion that, tvur genius !ethed inti tbe ::uh (d'tovslty; which itiH " cour t t r ; sigh for their fallen fume, and the rarest wite of $mglahd blush ut their inaigniticattee. 'Ho adorned her virtues with the mlt piieiotis gems of his rich . lamination, nnd c.lufcbed her simplest ads in ell the fntnaoeo which his cbiv aiiie hvney could uggHt. Hut tho Rweet pipings of "Colin Clout ' weie net confined to a romantic court; and posterity aa well nu tho vir gin queen bus reuse t to thank tbe providence which brought Sir Walter lUldtgh to lovely moorlanl of Ar mada Dale. tmmmt 1.1) it IN BOOTH. Ilia I'lral ippraraarr oh Ike slngr. Ivlwiu I faith's first apsarauce on the regular stage was made Septeml)er 10, I - !'., at the Heton Muaeum, in the little part of Treasil, in t.'i hint's version ol Hichnrd 111. Junius Uru tua liooth, his father the rival of Ed mund Kea, and one of the greatest tragedians that ever lived whs then keejiing an engagement at the Museum, and Kdwiu was in attendance on him as dresser. Tiesscl had I.e. u cast to the prompter of the theatre ; but it chanced that this person withed to avoid the duty ofactinj it, and that he succeeded m rsuading Ivlwin to un .1 . . . t im. it ! iiiiriaao it. I ills an aneuieni was made without the elder li.ioth's knowl edge, uml he only became aware of It by nailing tn the plsy-hill tho an nouncement of ins son's first apisatr anee, uniy umieriineij. "rool r wea t . . I a i i t e . . all he said whnu he read tbe announce merit"; and this remark waa not un derstood to signify encouragement. When the night came, and Klwin bad dressed his lather for tllosior, and him self for Trcs-ad, l be eccentric patent who, beneath an outward aswctofin difference, loviU this ion with tbe 1 inihit stlection- tM,k a chair, lit a cigar, and viewing the youth with a critical eye, made this irupury, "Do you know that you are sujoed to lutvo la-en i Ming haul and lar V "Ves, sir." "Where are your spuiM f "I haven't any." "Take mine" hob ling out one bKt ed leg. The boy took the s,nirs. and went on for bis little scene with King Ileury I V. When he returned, bis father was Kill sitting negligently in tbe chair, and smoking the cigar. "Give me my spurs," he aanl, again holding out his leg ; ami this was all the com ment that Kdwiu liajih's fliat profes sionnl s p .ears ne t ever otioilod from the (aient whom he idolized. He learned siihAruiilly, though, that his fathei had lasm dou at the wing, and had watched this first effort with evident iuu-reat and satisfaction, and then hnsteneil back to bis nonchalant ( use in tho dressing room. There never, surely, could haye been a niore singu lar being than Junius Itiuttta Ikath. This little trait of charscter is hut oue of thousands that marked him aa a BBjIbbB person rn MuiiiiKoiuiiM. In the winter of 1 80 J the first reg itav at of Vitginia Artillery waa in ' inia-r quarter at Frederick Hall. "The nd etinijstny of Kicbmond Howitz- is was camping on the grounds of Dr. Pendleton. Here an incident occurred which illualratoe how little regard the v oluuteogjutU .,r army regulations, l.b 't. !OHHphSaiHiu artillery, was h grulirap' -f 44te Virginia Military Institii'e i,t lxiuqnn. ITo made himself quit-j obnoxious lo tfia hoy by his strict military discipline, whether iu the held or camp, or in tbe winter quarters. It waa his great delight to Is oil -, of the day. on which day he wo d.i do all be could to i m pi ess tha men with the idea that he was an f'uit in arm regulations. Ono night be rude up to the place where tho Second I low it i s were ,arked and veiled out iu a trrv iond a w Vtttea : "Where is tbe sentinel on this post!" The sentinel waa kitting on a rup tured bag of corn, engaged iu parching a quantity of thn grain, more for the purMKc of passing tho time away (of course) than with any intention of sa tiating his apj-etiie (for all good sol diers will remomber that an apelite wm an implement not marked down in the catalogue of a C m federate soldier's accoutrements,) ami he. replied it ain't a ast; it's a sack of tairu." 1 'Where ' jour crs,ral V "Sleep I leckon." "Why don't you Walk your poatf "Hidn't I tell you twau't a K)t T" "Who's corKral of this guard 1" "Hilly McCarthy, Second Howitzer ; s'ee.s in seoond Cabin at head of line on left aide," replied the sentry all during t.he conversation keep ing his eye on his frying pan, which he continue 1 to shake to keep his com frotn burning. Young man," said Lieut. C, "you don't seem to know the first duty of a soldier. How long have yon tmeu in tho army 1" Three years ono month, ten daya snd eighteen hours when tho relief comes round. I always keep it to ihe notch," replied the sentry, singing a few snatch es from the opular song of those days: "When tho cruel war is over " "Why did you not arise, salute me, and walk your beat when 1 came up 1 I shall report you to headquarters iu tho morning for neglect of duty. Saying which the Lieutenant depaited and soon disapjMrared in the dark miss. Af ter giving him sufficient time to get off sumo distance, the sentinel mount ed the pile of corn and yelled out : "Hello there, mister 1" "What'II you have," was ihe teply. "Who are yon, anyhow"' I am Lieut C, officer of tho day." "Oh, shuck," replied tbe sentry, ' blame my hide if 1 didn't think you WH doners! Lee." Label in a museum, thirtieth cen tury : "This cheek, found among the ruins of the capital of tho great Ameri can Republic, is one of many similar elics unearthed from American ruins. It has lsen preserved by its own hard ness, and is believed to belong to tbo Ohio variety, though some New York s.rectraens are equally hard. Cheek was considered a great gift among the ancient A mericaiis. "- Courier Journal. Tom hail boon very severely whipp ed, and knelt down to say bis prayers. "I wouldn't say my prayers if I had been whipjietl," said his brother "You shut up," said Tom, "I'm only praying to be big euongli to lick uncle." NO .; a lit r lb or MrauiiM .. ex iica .win e ten times ts own weight of provisions in a day, aod will drag after it a chain a hundred times Ad .;ii . . . .. heavier than itself. It leaps a distance of at lea..t L'OU times its own length. The father of the late 41. un raodore Nutt was a New liamshire farmer, six feet two incline in height. Tbe (Commodores height waa three feet even inches, and for three years, it is said, Hamuli, paid him a salary of 810,000. T V e a . - in ieaitvuie, wiien an ac)r faiU to . . njMMiu w no encore, me auoierii give emphasis to the call by oja-nirg fire on toe rwmertes with revolvers. This generally brings the II ashed, triumphant -a. m .mm . suir smilingly to trie looiiighu.-- Arjo. A woman in K istern Peansjlvania became ciaxy on seeing ler biirband kiss another woman. Mfcv husband waa a taacal. No true kushand would ever kiae another woman while bis wife was h Hiking (til City Iferrlrk. Professor (to student who writea, not for the tjiass'f, but fr the allocat ed few) "You should arite so that the most igncroit of your audience can aay." Sludert' (i,uiz'led " What rt of my production is not clear to you ir r Manv excellent geutlemen who ad mired Hancock refrained from votiog for him because, they depreciated the democratic sqtiaUhle for ollice tbst wonld follow bis election. Tney have not nu high an opinion of their own litical wisdom as they had last fill. Iluffaio Courier. A famous surgeon advises one of Lis patients to undergo an osi-atiou. "la it very severe f asks the doctor ; put bim to si. ii ; but very bar I on the operator." -'How ao ? ' We suffer terribly from anxiety. Just think, it only succeeds once in a hundred times." In the following ambiguous passage from a modern love-letter to a voumr lady, we recognize a somewhat peculiar delicacy of compliment : "How 1 wish, my dear Adeline, my enageraenls would sriuit me to go and see you ! It would be like biting some old ruin, hallowed by time, and fraught with a thousand pleasing reaollections." A little three-year-old lsy, already set ajwrt for a lawyer's calling, being takeft iu baud with a switch, after having ticen fot bidden to pick another ..i from a favorue dwarf tree, in dignantly exclaimed, "Mammt, I did not pick of the istar j you come snd see if 1 did." Sure enough, he didn't. He simply stood there and ate it, ami tbe core waa Htii dangling from the stem ! Near Naples, lately, the brigands seized au old man of eighty, and Sent to his family for a ransom of two thou sand ducats. Tbe family sent back only two hundred ; upon which tbe brigands returned answer in an tnvel ois containing tbe old man's ears M Tbe family immediately raised tbe re- ioraintng eighteen hundred and dis- pstohed it, but meanwhile their father h i I died f goni and fright. The la st ofijr hi be iht ict of Columbia recorder of'-Stata been given to Fred Douglass, wh3ij&f course, causes some complaint. The office pays about 97,000. Sheridan, who was deapitated to make way for Donglass, says : "1 liked tbe Kition and told the president T wanted to keep it, although I was overworded. My office hours were from half psit twelve to a quarter of one every other Wednesday. B? The name of the Deity is spelled with four letters in almost every know a language. It is in Latin,Dettv; Creek, Zeus; Hebrew, Adon; Syrian, Adad; Arabiau, Alia ; Persian. Syra ; Tartarian, Idga ; Egyptian, Auron ur Zeut ; Kast Indian, Ksgi, or Zeni ; Japanese, Zdn; Turkish, Addi ; Scan dinavian, Olin ; Wallacbian. Zene ; Croatian, Deg ; Dalmatian, H gt ; Tyrrhenian, Kher ; Ktmaiao, Cbnr ; Morgarian, Qwe ; Swelisb, Codd ; Irish, Dich ; (ierman, Gott ; French, Dieu ; S;muish, Dies ; Peruvian, Lian. Hill 1U4 BIS SIBEW1VH. More tbsn one persjn has doubtless entertained this s)eculation. A cor respondent of the Now York Sun ex- plsins : There arc several reasons of a scientific character why a diagonal posit iou of a dog's lardy to tbe line of Ids motion is the moat advantageous for the dog when going at a trot. 1. lie is leas liable lo be upset. Any oblong liody moving forward on the ground has a broader bearing when turned athwatt or diagonal than wbeu going directly endways. A dog gains 50 per cent, or more of base by thus running, S3 to speak, uiam a broad gnage, that is to say, in a direct line of his length. Being liable to kick a and blows, and to be pounced upon by other dogs, it is obvious that he is able to offer greater icsi stance when moving diagonally. 2. Incase a don's stfety requires him to turn suddenly and run in an opposite direction as he is frequently compelled to do his diagonal sition is then most favorable to hiro, because he is partly turned around already, and his feet am in a position to serve his object most effectively. 11. The diagonal jsjsition enables him to throw a backward glance of his eyes more readily, so that he is safer from attack in the rear. The nature and babiti of dogs are peculiarly interesting to mankind, and especially so to young people. Does not their diagonal trot show in a famil iar way the wondrous faculty of in stinct 1 What is the difference between between charitv and a tailor 1 The first covers a multitude of aim ; latter a multitude of sinners. the When does a match lose iu When it comes to the scratch. lead? SATES Or AOVKRTISt Ml: 'it I 1 M I I M hx I I rfc" l in. n a 5 S 12 t " t 5 7 II 18 " Ii 10 II 2 4 4 7 12 50 IS 97 H Vol. J e 15 25 AA Y " 7 50 ' 12 18 80 48 ' i " 10 00 1 IS 25 40 00 1 " 15 Oi I J0fi 40 SO 00 Mpecial businean notices in loeai Col umns 20 ceota per line. Regnlar local notieea 10 cents per line. For legal and transient advertisement, 1 04 per square for the first insertion and 50eents per square for each subsequent insert ion. JOBS TT waurcB. Tbe Democratic candidate for Go ernor of Ohio Is not only a Democrat In name, but he Is a true democrat In the best sense of the word, .and wortl.y of the generous support of the people without distinction of party. By his industry, his honesty. his enterprise, end his liberal deal ing he has become a iarge and suc cessful manufacturer. He knew tbe hardships of personal toll for long years, and In the days of prosperity he has never forgotten the needs nor failed to respect the independence of the workingraan. In the Presidential caoiptign httj year many of the Itepublb-an manu facturers In the Eastern and Central States openly hy warning, or secretly hy despicable dvices,t threatened their w.-rknieri with dismissal if they failed to vote the G infield ticket. This intimidation was publicly prac tised by the very men who had charged the South with bulldozing the blacks ; and it wis carried to tbe exlremest point by the Republican managers In Ohio at the State ebrc- t'.on in Og!oVr. In the midt of the excitemei t Mr. Book waiter called hi 4 work mm trgeiher aud ma le them a brief ad dress, which i- reported in tho Al lowing manly aud proper words : Men, I anr a Democrat. Mary of you are Ile uMicans. I shsll vo e f r Hnecoek. You may oa fcr whom you please. Men, this shep won't stop work, no matter who Is elected, Hancock or G trfleld. Work will continue all the stioe, aud y ur wages will not be reduced." Contrast this declaration with the mean menaces of other manufactur ers in the same State, who threaten ed to take the bread out of tbe mouths of wives and children if their hus bands and fathers refused to become political bondsmen. Mr. Bookwalter is not a politician, and he is not a trained speaker. Hence Mr. Foster, who is both, has challenged bim to a free discussion on the stump, supposing he would have a great advantage over an in experienced competitor. The plain people like plain ways. Mr. Bcok waltcr has nothing to fear from the smo'ith-tongucd and slippery Gov ernor. He con accept tho invitation without danger of tKinr overmaster ed. With the platform of the eonven tion that nominated him in ono hand, and this little speech to his workmen, who never strike for wa ges, in the other, he will need r.o other documents. Before the eam- is ha f over Mr. Foster will It had never been oLcned. When it is ended he wUl be apt to find himself in private 2He sad anx: ious for the mission to Berlin. I Ml I V M l l TEESTE TO DISEASE. Dr. J. R. Black, in tbe Popular Science Monthly, says : Seventy thousand persons in America yearly die of consumption, most of whom have inherited the direase : Vast n u miters inherit a tendency t-) lbeu mstism, epiiepcy, insanity, cancer, indigestion, migraine, neuralgia. ast hnn. snd to early loss of sight and hearing. No other cause of grief and suffering compares with that due to organic de fects banded down from parent to child. Of our 50,000,000 cf ople, probably 20,000,000 inherit some const itutional defect. But hitherto little hss been done to arrest these tendencies. Phy sicians are called onlv to the sick. On the contrary, those who have inherited tendencies to disease are generally as careless of their health ss other.,whi)e, in the case of those who already show the tendency, their friends are apt to pursue just the course moat likely to strengthen it. For instance, a con sumptive is shut, out from tbe outdoor air and gentle exercise, though these are his only hope. Moreover, tbe whole influence of our social life acd practice encourages the thoughtless squandering of vital reserve. As a consequenee, we are degenerat ing as a jieople. The death rate aod birth rate are steadily approximating. The difference is already less in New England than in auy couutry of Europe, France alone eaeepted. Yet there is ao inherent difficulty in the way ef extirpating hereditary diseases. Hy gienic csre would accomplish it such care as can only come from a medical expert, and such ft we are all ready to resort to in acute diseases. Aide phy sicians have thus been able to extirpate tubercular consumption ftom them selves, their families and deacendan's. Tha Elmira Advertiter aek if it is true that men who whistle have no brains 1 Msy las so, but we would rather go to them for sympathy or the loan of a few dollars in an emergency than to the fellowa who are ail brsins and no whistle. Every good inau, like every good engine, needs to blow off steam som time or- other. if )'. Commercial Advertiser. "Can you steer the tnaimoast down the forecast le stairs " sai l a sea captain to a new hand. "Yea, sir, I can, if you will aisnd Wow and coil it up. ' The captaiu didn't catechise that man any more. "There is only one side to this qns tiou,'" ss tbe father said when he be; on to spank the upturned boy.