The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 17, 1882, Image 1

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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
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TEHMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
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1e number 10
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I rUN. O. H. CHAMBKRLA19.
FL1NN & CHAMBERLAIN T
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albany, Oregon.
noromce in Foster's Brick Block. -ex
utmnir
K. B. STHAHAN.
I.. Btl.YKU.
STRAHAN & BILYEU.
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW
Albany, Oregou.
PRACTICE IN ALL THK COURTS OF
this state. They Rive special atten
tion to collection ana probate matter.
Office in Foster's new brick . 49tf
L. H. MONT ANTE.
ATTORNEAT LAW.
Notary Public.
Albany,
Oregon.
OfP.ee upstairs, over John Briprga store,
1st street. vI4n23tf
J. E. WEATHERF0RD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC.)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
AXBMMY, OBIXOX.
W
triLL PRACTICK IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE
State. Special altos Uoo irO en to outiecUou and
probata utter
tTOOc to Odd Fellawe Tempt. H:J
J. C. POWILL. W. R. niLTKC
POWELL & BILYEU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery
ALBANY. ... OBKUOM.
Collections promptly made on ell points.
Loons negotiated on reasonable terms.
nerOffice in Foster's Brick. -Wa.
vl4ul9tf.
T. P. HACKLEHAiV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBA XT, OBE4.0V
. nerxiffloe up stairs In the Odd Fellow's
'empte-.
v!3n50
F. M. MILLER,
A PTOUNKY AT LAW
LBRAMOX OREGON
W:u praetlce in ail the courts of the Slats,
i'rotupt attention given to collection, con
vtyaucMs sad examination of Titles. Probate
BssnsAmos a pcialUy. vl2n30tf.
J. A. YA1YXIS
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
CORTALUS, OREGON.
pr
SVOlBce in the Court House
Tl0nrL
GEORGB W. B1R.NEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Notary Public,
PBIXEVILLR. OEKCOV
Collections promptly made on ail points.
C. H. HEWITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALOIS?, OB ECO
WILL practice in all conrts of the
Stats, snd cive special attention t
collections. Office in O'Toole's Block.
B. R. SKIP WORTH,
irtORVtf AX COIX.SBLOR AT LAW AJCs
SOTAKT PI BLM .
WILL practice in all conrts of the Stats
. 1 basiness intrusted to me prompt
ly attended to.
Office in 0' Toole's Block, Broada&in Strut,
45yl Albany, Oregon.
E. G. JOHNSON, M, !.,
HOMEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon.
Albany, Oregon.
Office In Froman's Brica, two doors
Hast of Conner's Rank. ulO
LEWIS STIMSON'S
LIf EKY AMD FEED BTABLE.
First class vehicles, fine horses, good
food, accommodating proprietors sod rea
sonable charges. Giro them a call.
Bsnblea near Revere House.
6yl.
DR. E. O. HYDE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at
SCIO, OREGON
ysssusiA
E. W. LANGDON & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Books. StaHonery snd Toilet Articles, A
I -arge Stock and Low Prices.
OITT DEUG 8TOEH,
tyl ID I XT, OEEGSK.
FOSHAY & MASON,
VUOUB.A' V AB0 SB74SV
Druggists and Booksellers,
. ALBAXY, OREGON.
vl6n41tf
REVERE HOUSE,
Cwsei riret sad COiworfli Albany, Oregon.
Chas- Pfeiflfer, Prop'r.
This now Holt J U fitted cp is first class stylo. TeMcs
supplied with tits best the market eflorJa. Spring
Beds in every Room. A good Sample IWu lor Com
lueroael Traveler.
OTFree Oaefc tm mm frSN OW Hotel. Tfa
J. W. BENTLEY,
Custom Boot & Shoe Maker.
BOOTS AND SHOES made to order,
snd repairing done wfoh neatness and
dispatch, end at iow uricsn. Call and see
hrm. First Street, Albany. 41yl
Aioany Bath House.
rHE UNBBRSI6SBD WOULD RESPECT
ft tally inform the eitissns sf Albany snd rl
Salty that J hare taken shargs of this Establish
inent, and, by keeping stsaa roomi sad payia
strict attention ts basis, ezpecu to sett si
these who may favor as with their satrensfs
Baring heretofore carried on nothing sat
First-Gins Hair Dressing Saloons,
cxpeeti to give estirs satiifao.ioo ts ml
sTGhUdrsa snd LadNs' Habr nsathr on
shtstpoesd. JOS WEBBER.
VOL. XVII.
MRS. M. BAUM,
has just opened a ulce selection ot
General Merchandise
AND
GENT S FURNISHING GOODS,
which shs will be abls to sell st reduced
prises.
HIDES AND PB0DUCE
of all kinds taken in exchange for goods at
tbs highest market pries.
All are invited to call before buying else
where. 223
BUY THE BEST.
The Studebaker Wagon
la the BEST and CHEAPEST.
MORRISON PLOWS
Batehslor Yangelder Spring Har
rows, STEEL TOOTH HARROWS
P. & P. Wood Pumps,
Ha' Tresses, r'auniug Mi IN. etc.,
For Sale at Lowest Rates by
W TEL GOLTRA,
ALBANY,
OR.
16yi
JAMES DANNALS,
MASurxt n sis Aim s sales ts
FUBNITUBE i BEDDING.
C'oraer retry sad Seesvad Streets.
ALBANY, - - OBEGOH.
tsadayl
THE BEST REMEDY
roc
Diseases of the Throat ani Lungs,
sflY7dV In diseases of the pnU
A itV7 tnrmnrv nrmni m. anfn
and reliable remed j is
invaluable. Arm's
C'lIKEKr PKCTOttAt. is
such a remedy, snd no
other soemlnently mer
its the confidence of
the nubile. It is a sci
entific combination of
the medicinal princi
ples and curative vir
tues of tbe finest drugs,
chemically united, of
such power as to Insure
the greatest possible
' efficiency and uniform
PECTO
ity or results, itstrikes
at tbe foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief
and rapid cures, snd is adapted to patients of
any age or either sex. Being very palatable,
tbe youngest children take it readily. In
ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Urouehitis, Influenza, Clergyman
bore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca
tarrh, tbe effects of Area's Cherrt Pec
toral are magical, snd multitudes are an
nually preserved from serioov illness by its
timely and faithful use. It tbould be kept
at hand in drery household for tbe pro
tection it affords in sudden attacks. In
Whooping-cough and Consumption
there is no other remedy so efficacious,
soothing, and helpful. '
Low prices are inducements to try some of
the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap
and ineffective ingredients, now offered,
which, ss they contain no curative qualities,
cau afford ouly temporary relief, and are
sure to deceive and disappoint tbe patient
Diseases of the throat and lungs demand
active and effective treatment ; and it is dan
gerous experimenting with unknown and
cheap medicines, from the great liability that
these diseases may, while so trifled with,
become deeply seated or incurable. Use
Ayek's Cjisbuy Pectobal, and you may
confidently expect the best results. It is a
standard medical preparation, of known and
acknowledged curative power, and is as
cheap as its careful preparation and fine
ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians,
knowing its composition, prescribe it in their
practice. The test of half a century has
proven its absolute certainty to core all pul
monary complaints not already beyond the
reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOU) ST ALL DBC06ISTS IVEBYWBBSE.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
A SURE CURE GUARANTEED-
DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT
merit, s specific for Hrsterts, Dizziness, Cen
rul.ious, Nervous Ilessscbe, Msatsl Deyressios
Los of Memory, Spermatorbae. Impotencjr, In
voluntary emission, premature ekl f e, caused by
over-exertion, self-abuse or oser-indulcsaee, which
leads to misery, decay sad deatb. Oas box will cure
recent illness. Each box centals one ssenth's
treatment ; one dollar s box, or six boxes far Ss
dollars; sent by sasil prepaid oa receipt ef price,
We guarantee aix boxes to curs any ease. Wits
each order received by us for six boxes, secempsnied
with fire dollars, we will send the psrehaser ear
written guarantee to return the money if the treat
ment does not effect s cure. On ran tees issued
ouly by
WOODA1U), CLARKE A CO,
Wholesale snd Retail Druggists, Portland, Oregon.
Order by mail st regular prices.
A STOCK RANCH
m EASTERN OREGON.
A stock ranch of 220 acres, with good
uiside ranrs, located nessr Bridge Creek.
in Wasco county, together with about 25
hon.es. to exehang for land here in the
WinaomttH Valley. Now, if you want to
sell y ur farm and go into the stock busi
ness in Eastern Oregon, here is s chance
for yos. Call on or address C. H. Stew
art, Albany, Oregon.
conn. ' mwmni
RAL
m tt vS
ClRMANREHFDY
iron
RHEUMATISM
P
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Goat, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings ana4 Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, Genera Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Bar and Headacho, Frc
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Prvvsretlua on aarth equal - J l
a. a sr, swrw, tttttptf SS 1 shsSSJi
!.'. A trial rnuiu lu( tb SSSSassstr1
Utfliug osUey of ('rats, end rr en m
with twin ess bar cbcap sad puaiwve j i - f of Ua
stshsa
blrectioss Is Meres Lsnftaagoe.
GOLD BY ALL DRDQOI3T3 AHD DEALi.T,
IS MKDICIBE.
A. VOGELER &. CO.,
IMalttmor, MtL, f. S. A.
r-TtTErJTiS
Trade Usrka. Orssyrisu, ste., fur lbs ruM ssstas,
Ottsda, Cuba, Kng land, nance, i-nuui r.esa Vo
have sad ttstrty-n ve years exprrtcbre.
rstsnUiiNsliusI Ihroagh us are noticed in Use Ici
vii.iv asHNU. y WV auu sptouuxi I i.U.
trsUrf irre!rpsrr.$3.'iOaresr.ih.w.iho !T.n
Of Sdeees. Is rr lnlsmcUag. sod ass sn etwra as
eUssUaUno. Addrres Ml'!tN A (ti , tu .1 h
las, pub's, of Scternric Asrsn , 37 fax Bow,
sos)sss sysirs BWJUt t SSsaTTlUi ise
Mt J. 11. Ratm, ttawsnanei i. thv
ing Atfont, 41 Park Ibiw ( flntsv, Bui! Hi r
New York, Is authorised i. enatrnel fr
advertlturtieaSs in the 1 m.kat st . ui
King of th9 Blood
1 no s mltf It ts a Moed pee! flrr snd UisJ.
Isaisuity 0 Umd i-.uvmk III" yu-u. !rran.-.
jaacimiBMiua. .on mu. it..ju --. run i . !ta.nlrra,
knows by dJni.-nt cimw u I'.iina-uUti i; m ec
oordius; hi eiTrcta. bul tminc rsllr LraarsSS CT
pbasraof Ibat rrvat sn.-: .. r Isapsrliy
ef Bleed. Soeh are l7ayrjw.'. :.f,ouana, ft "
(.''jqUui. ( SShtthasfSsSt. .ft . u. ltTtl, r.
moKt. kiflfif'i'.CMi't 1; H', . k if... Iltitrt f t um.
Vrvpcy, Kuin 'j o., IMi. Maessaesssj Os
larrh. Afe-meuiii. liim-r o-r, .. Vi. I icm,
ttwl.lng: 4V.4C k las of the Kloed pt' ' ' i
BS r-tirr thr.- ' iu'k ih.' cv . luil '.!"!. v
of t!-e lUorvd. ci'niUta ana hvlni. nsr Is
csl I'M 1 "in. !i mi i-nnuin. end rfT-li m jtv'S
ration fo II i a.." hu't liy iMmrsl.t si pi!
bottlu. f- I. tHiiia. rn-timit. A' , If) ari
PftW:. "traa l t.., U a. cf ll.o tl
wrst.U'd P l "11 .
sV. AtSSMJ. so.f A 10.. i-Tsvv. Buffv:3. T
jHassw asssBsaw fnd for on
r Kew I litis! ra-
m ted Price fl.t
gAW No, 30, for
WkWkW kmT FallsndWin-
tcr of 1881. Free to sn j address. Con
tains full description of all kinds of goods
for personal and family use. Wc deal
directly with the consumer, ud sell all
goods in say quantity at vholesale prices.
You can buy better snd cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
7 ond 220 Wabash Arcnue.Chicago.Ill
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
ALL WHO ARB INDKBTKI) T MB
or have aoy business to transact with
me, are hereby notified list my aitslrs ae
lota in the hands or Mr..Simon S'iieobach,
of tbe firm of Monteltb A Seitonl-ii.
Jj. Klink.
RED CROWN MILLS.
BAUARD.ISOM & CO., PltorU'S.
BKW PBOCBrM FLOl'B SUPBUIOB FOK F VMM. II.
AXD BAKERS t;hK.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest Price in Caah for
Wheat.
ALBANY - eiyi -
OR.
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
Will purchase Plummer dried fruit at
full market prices ;
Will send a com netent nerson to aslrise
fruit growers as to culUvaion of or addi
tions to orchards ;
Will supply fruit trees of unproved sorts
at moderate prices ;
Will sell riu miner Driers through LUm,
Denton ana Lane counties.
Isstters to be sent to Corvallis Trrv1 f,oi
pany, Corvallis, Benton County, vrogon
WAJXIS NASH, President.
Jaxbb Rba-Oman, Sec'y.
January 1, 24wfi
Notes Lost.
The fallow ing notes have been lo from
ths safe of the city Drug Store, which all
persons are warned not to purchase ; ouo
for 200, due July 1st, 1879, made by En
eampment Lodge : one for 8150, que in
1881, made hy John Wallace; one for
$100, due in 1879, made by John Elder
and endorsed by Lutbsr Elk ins : eno for
$5(H' mads by John Morgan, with a Cr.
off30su ke back. All ef said notes
being psysble to Elijah galtniAi&h. Any
person knowing of the wberoabeuts of
tbe same are requested to re ort to the
subscriber,
J!i. OAuTJIAUSn.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH IT,
m:uv WABUBti-.i nr.B on l ung rit LM
i raTsHTIaH '
ThN Rrcut titirstioii In polltlcsl
eoonfiny vuj brought before Hi"
ntteuilon of cutntnoii pooplo l.ocauin
it was their vales ihAi woold (tttef
mine Urn jiollcy of tlm nation. ii
(the leclurur) orlorfHl with .o,t Info
iho udvocucy or tree-uida proclplet,
b.'('uus' ho ix iicvoil tint pretettlon
was not oiIy wroiK' its its methftUM of
developing ItM.lf, inn no bur nt ho
helluvi d it to be wrinjf in Its fwtil i
ttit'it tut prinrlp!i 1. isiplimo A
protect! I lariiT Hats prottcii'U inwur r
ulity. f there wtu nee ihlog lent
ceased tiu a,nterleoq beeri 10 beel
svore tit n ktiother it wm tbeteve r
ti . it.... ......... 1.. . ..
S II r 11 . V il
rocti m unMI lliclt Jihoity imMniiro.
ujxm Hi" lloerie ui otln r mini. Tiu
Anuri -t:i uiibt coinm.ind tlp man
ufscture of tho world, but be lumt
not Lrinir tbeeo home, If a in in
admired a pelntltt or a rtefue he
nttJt pay luMviiy to tho (feveranieo I
to allow him lo brinjj It from the
fount ry in which ho liud tbttod It.
TeeOorerntntMil itoed wlthlti ofll
cere t every port and obtlffOel Kim
ehee ho rutuiiu tl, to nveir th it ho
imd breeffhl nothlog heme tut blm
itlf an i hi skin. It w.m taid, how
over thtt thU wis a protinMion to
American in ItiMr'. ):i m tny torefgo
m.id nrlloh s thero was a peoeltjf of
nearly 100 pereeiii !The Men m
ed to lo thai Iho I'unkres wcro our
breihera, bet the t Euglishnion were
oor eoeenJeAi Bythli policy Amerf.
eo eeeaejeiTe bed beeo vtdiuigu
deetrojred ; the beltdiog of i i,
that wa4 nneo tlm most exteoeUe
trade in Amertee, bed now welt-ulgh
dleeppeered. A protectlfe terlff en
asonrco of iiiju-',iif f':rt!.r, iu-
much af It tree tho peretit ef lodirect
tsxsth-'i. W hen tctxatlon sveedtre!
overy i ii en w com elh d :U j.
atout wl a th ; ,v , ,. . . , ,
with It mom y. V)ho ooa end t I
eente x r i !.-. s i
that ws- o i, , t t . . i n
tiot "r i. . 8, -. . i !. I v- .. ;.
c lid n t irti .. lu i . . mil
refOflMf, ' V U j ci.l I rimr up I in
pn J e. a; ,t : . :;. - : .. . i.. . .
asiiv. A e metier of wisdom tli rt
was uo itonbt t i' direct ta.xii.
cemmepdod Ii . lo every etaiceiaeo
The Gevernn H - I the l7nJt4 il
SuitfM was In f.r ir.at r incr .4
surplus rif money bOJ it 0781 of I
A a . a . a - f os .;
in industries ihtn a eery dltTurrnt
tiilr g u.is tir. uht to I tip n
.ens. Tiio tnoinM
pioteeted then ell
tben bf bHgbte
dis was done t- pi
th 1 'H bine pe
ami s 1. U 11. .
snd ot.lr bn!f j i
tvt au Industry ass
mtef)Hriea m.U skill.
Dot t wi smi 1 .!. .-.
. 1I.0 .s of
i 1 g !. te nine
- re i j ire i b it
Itan UibtiW, It
was sid tbet Attnitca w. a yottno
eeOoire ai d could not stood in a kops
tition strsitit s country thnt waj lone
eeteUtabod eml bed eioeeer lalwar. It
.tj 1. f...d also thel suaooflsotoree Rt.
necessary f -t tii- I to- I t ef Cttil -
zd on, end Abft e H'-'i tbal lcp4-hJ.
rd ado Jly in agij oitoae o ! I novel
h.v.-a bigbly i. vi.i.'-il j. ,..c. It .h
tiirther 1 sil ibat neeeeet indaetgiee
iik ebildeeit peel h (iroteeted in
Usrirgrowtb. Pet e tieiifed iioi. i.i
dosti ise ntgUt be belped by a protoo
live polioY. Nov: for iwsrty years,
however, they hil h-.-l that ttlf btit
arhes e was thereto (adust rj t be
fiMii.dshl.il bed bedthel befp the!
w: 1. ew ui'linj to yivo it opf All
theto protected ntenofaetaree were ut
tk u :t , nd ley jai th breeet of tbe
Q . t-rt:utif.t. It i e feel that fully
one-third ot ISe wegeeoftbe eortting
iu Ti was rrquiird to be paid to thss'
aho Ltd rftt-ir ieddetrtsw protected
and ahieb, but f r this proteetion, il.n
hoi Uinriii'-ti would not baeetopey.
A tf AEYeaAXP ::::; l B.
The Ben Pranoiaee Argoneut U-
aCt'ihcH u y$ ur I. : 1 I Imi l4.cou ill ihcso
terms: "Ycty I'. w people know jtiht
a hat it baitseone eaeaee. Weill If yen
wraut to see one lo ell its glory, go to
MsryUnd. The barbecue ground is
socially located mar a lino entieg,
Around its clenr vinteia aie hung u
Beore of goard dippere. Btnrthif esrly
iu tee) DsOfeiag, wo find the Cstners
eltwedf bommitig '- e hive. Long,
broad dttchee hsvu been dug, and these
are llvMired with con's a foot dcej, over
which aru leM greet spits; and on Lheee
huo eerceeeee of h'a snd bolloebe.
Furtberm beyond heo trenebee a:s
great lei; Itree, whioh are kept eeoetaOt
ly biszing, so that at any time ths
ditches may ! iVjduuirhed with coali.
Such hisfiing and crack I.Mg f s there ii
above these immense fir m 113 tho mount
ing tlauicn earl and wroitthn tbeeseelvee
into great pelotnot cf smoke. Eteoree
efcoachen, fcuggios and w.tyona are
pouring in, filled with a laughing jelly
crowd, ail intent upon n day's fmiic.
Furaiiies come on horseback, while nut
unfrequently can bo seen three riilcis
on one undo. Clayly dtesncd ladies
como with their escorts, and negroes
pour in on foot. The whole country
seems to have entered into tho frolic.
Down by the great bciliivj kottlse nsar
tho Fpiin the darkies are dressing
sboat!, sheep ami great hevos. l'voiy
animal is lsft wkjle, bub is split to the
backbone. Long tables arc rjica 1 be
neath tbe pino.. The horn is bloxrn
for dinner. As the band sttilius np a
lively air tho people wind in u long,
fantastic lino in and out among the
trees te the widespread tubles l-enpsth.
Bihies crow and prattle, mothers cbpt
together, while old people find they
have not forgotten how to laugh. Cu
tainly nothing san be more jolly than
a Maryland I arbecue."
Fief. S. loader of iciina huH beeh
experimentiiii! -for ouio three yOarS oh
the lnnnm ef blue ligVt in the tret-
I ment of th ivnane, aj d rtootdsa quiet-
j ing and a Atii ng intluincein cksb of
f abnorni.ti y excitabli temperament.
wanioi ir. jievenue enat migut ; .d . .aim o!s..rih.dtJKk
betoiereted. bei whee a tsvriff weeiomn asrnt, s prsf ,.,u s ibel
lutroducfd for tho porpow ef pr nteeta hy a B ... .4j v . . r. M. Sheets
Ctm;tf Al. sj;ws
Veil bat'reli of up) 1 wsr hsnif)l
Bel in the h' recta of (Jlevelsiid the
Otbaf dsy. I ) i c!i npi'lo wns steri
pUled iho ad vi seigi i.t of a show.
Mr. VeesWliilt asyn Maud H. will
be tskuri to Nsw V iik nod driven on
he r in dsuhU or siegle harness.
i isrihi rarsoll, sad lesvet the
tin!' with a record of 1:104.
A ii.-.t fight is going on in Imdon
! i tbe nseeigriow of tbl Atlartio sod
'.'ir..L Western Ksiliosd. Tks pro
.! i., put the reed in the hsads of
M' iM. Vsndsrhilt snd (lowan - in
te pleeee Iho ropritr, ist the Trus
ere BP in u-im, ami the wsr is he
winii liak. This isad h is leet the
4 - nltalr public W X.lt.OOO.iHX).
f i? -..r till- ' j
1 nam suniBTn ia ss n ' wsi niiy ic
in i-i 1.' 1 in Qeroiee Jeet now. At
reoent election in a Wnrtaiiterg city,
tbe teere I. nl I whs fairly kesised to
rote, and tlm poNee I I to be sslUsl
' ' !o 1 1 1 a j ; ; so two creil.
The Beeeeneh Stews as: A mei
obe&t in Jswkeeeeillfi vU , advertises
for lo.OOO yeung alligetOft. The little
CrsSlteree urn ma is tbe pt of Northern
faebioeeWee, and may yet Super
lads poedoj 1'nppics. l'ashion haa
brOOgnt this awktvsrd and uiisuKth
oree tore i'.u eotioi and if tho style
bolus aids fw yenrs it will result in
ti elieet eewnlete xtitic'i-a.
Tbe iotal eeetberef bogs' eeeke4 st
CieeloaeAi fc the Winter ot lHSl to
dote aru StS84,878, h decrease of 1 37,
."17 fr on tbe peevieste eeeeee.
it is IbOOgbt n :i tig Senstois iu
Washittgtoeth it S -ustor lliilcf
i.i will die ftotn his nulsJy.
Sccu-t.iry V''ii' r has i.nl. rrd wol-
i, of iiotiee o& sugar itccitlusi; te
; sj'' ip.nt o-.lor m hn iiesirted,
piri s reoee bare Bae areeeUd at
1 for e 01 il t v iraiii 1 .
A w" "
11 toe 1 1 i- M.hi i! t eilruad.
h i vi Ion sf
st"!hit t" lia oisl nied ou
ths 11 tbetoc
fi 1 ' '..ii I'lrvlesi ibat wee
I . Anetria is bi m
i . .-. Lus ft04iieu ot esj'tieg out re-
- i .. . la aOeiostaty iis.'U,atfd.
u.i Monday ufteal hs deree
a. '. . t o , st l't P p b 'US,
n 9ashiegto4 svue , u. o.s.f Mi.
s .... M.i ..;.: a . :.slltittj- t by Mr.
I.. lit ...... ti a a
ll.v f." I ; I t, II' Kit. slt iJ A1C
ItsllV )rsl-IS, Sl.
1 o r
u hs 1 Mc
; ( '..! sires' ! f -r s
T . 1 see is be
t I bil'S'r
re '.ipme
: 11 'i .h n
. 10 v .: I tbinbl thtt a
pani wonuieae heojabj teutaj
tbe Tn.. Tie people bare
esitittly forgotten tbe i--onii 1 m 7 J.
"I'liv are Bonding aWued onee more
res tiive b.xurtos -thty sWO afsia
eabhting in ell blede if fesoy teelre.
and 1 a tstint of ussiest
. Larprisee, Paet .d xpeneiee Itrtug
beooeitng t'.er ii. People nee
asiti wii ie t taku minu te risk in
h Hie oPninkins vat Rsrtuaee. A
alighl u oefa of j-sr.ic eedee h-rs cir
eneeeeancee might prove a ued
Mtnottitor.M V
It la a eleguUf Isct that sejtsrs,
Obl 0 htWilH of life linj,'llt brr sOppOsod
I c MsdttOI to a OssTereel reu!r. are ex
eeptioeelty long live!. Msckhn dinj
t 107, ni"n st ttoge1 KeeiMa
at M iei-.dy ol 00, Yont st 7(1,
Pm Dedlerd st 1, Beebetone 77,
Mstsd -nat 7!. Miss O'NellatSl, Mrs.
Bid Ions ... 76, Mrs. lifacegtrille st HJ,
Mr. AW gtoa st 71 Of thorn still
living Webster ia 81, Mrs. KeoUy 76,
pndl B J dill Qllberl is blithe and
r V 1 L I'l.
The build Mgi -f tbe Philadelphia
rixlo1 .ilwii of l.S7' are widely scatters-I
it Oiaaa I.l.ll 1.. . I lli.r.
! are hotels, ut iong H ranch at At-
Inbtk Cit-, a nmuber are private
s:iinBicr reeidencee, snd now tho main
atroeture iu boil g teJcee down, soiao ef
it tobolld stations along the Penueyl
vai.i i Railroad, and therta'. for an iron
mill iu i'lltsOnrv. Tbe art gallery snJ
Hortiooltorel 1 1 1 reosein1 as they
vece intended for po-uMnoiit frjturee
of Pair mo oat Pei k.
KBAl LirA l IH".; BAJXIXf CtTf
It was a aoft and bihny night iu
Hpiing; thu burning SMUxet was hang
ing its goMcn U peat rial icroet the m ;i
iow west, mid the elect vc light was
just beginning to Ii. and spit along the
mate ticets, when aider hnoe.'.er wo
s.tliiig iu the elegant bo loir of widow
Smith, whose rich brosn evsa and de
liravble real estate penetrated tho
elder's inmost thought.
"Can yen, flarahl" he saiJ, tin owing
hiii enormous hand upon her shoulder,
on ths further side, "come to my home
in ths Secend Ward, where I will be
your slavel"
'Will thst squint-eyed first wife of
youra be in do to stand around when 1
oomef
"When yt ur duioet voice sounds
through iho nnc?st.ral hallfl, Hanush
will get to the coal bin. She'll have
ubout five hours sleep a day, and work
for you tbe ha'lAnco of the time."
Insiile of the week they passed
through the Endowment House where
Elder Walls made them one. Old
Snoozor took in a fir. o piece of real
estate with a good looking woman, and
was happy. Two years pAsaed, and the
once beautiful Sarah, pending ovr the
Wsshtub and Ismming the endowment
rubs of the third wife viciously against
a tre, until the suds falling ovsr the
tender flswers give thoin new life in the
hot July ami, is the sort of picture tbe
pausing bull whacker contemplates.
"Itow do yen like the new deall"
asks thv fjivt wife, who is chopping
woo l hard iy. And tho language of
nifn No. 2 i not Qt to print in a
hvuvilj tiewepHper. Soft Lake Tribune
Stibacrioe for the Democrat.
188SS.
sr in: n r.ns.
Tho (MamoteleA berdoeh at Port-
Let d at 184) Tuesday morning of lust
Week roaehed Astoria at 1L':-'I0, loft
at I , got outside at 2 Mr, p. f( hil
reached her dock in Sn IsWeeieeo
yeslurtley inomiug at 0:40 making
the passago from port to purl i.i 4S
hours end L'O minutes ; running tins",
47 and 60 minute. This i ire think,
the fastest veyago oa record, though
lhr time from bar to Imr h not near
ly ay short as that of the "State"
OS hours ami L'O minuted.
The cane ef Joeenh Vi-!iMir for mo!
ling boer lu kogn without stamps ujKin
ihem, was dlemleefd In tho U. H.
court Thursil y of last week.
Mr. It. D. Wll on, having loeg been
titixiotis to kill a deer, hot bought a
Kt one which In has sufoly entfefed
iu hh stalilo. Ho i . now shoot it at
his leisure. Tho deer waa caught
when a fawn ubotit a year ago by
Messrs. Uy Warnoek and I,. Walien
stln, of Hprlngwater. Or. "iij En
tfrjixise.
Portland's public teheois cost tho
tax payers 002,071 M dutir.g the
year ending March Oth an average
of 00 for each pupil bel nglng te
tho schools.
There were fourteen children torn
in Pendleton last week, heneo this
manner of notifying the puhil . Wo
do not feel able to ghe ttieiu n notice
each, hut will do so if thwy will write
tho weight, the condition of Iho in
terested parties, etc., end teav them
at this ofltre. East Ortyonimm.
In tho lot of fowls sent by Judge
Denny, the consul at Bhnnghei, ex
British bark Nlo of Bete (a brother
ef Mfs Wm Balaton, of this efty,
are I pheasants, go L-irg-hun chick
ens, 5 Japsnirso bantnm ehleken-, 10
Pekle oblckeee, I ehlf srool'y Mosw
gol Iho chicken, J kH dork. K
eepi io ubh-b died ne - iy end In
port. eM the feais mriv.si la g.-.i
BOeditletl T I tfM I . i in p i. u-ai.t-
ra like tlios.- tur:i d U - t i r QsSl
(Jrcr.'- place hs ffur. An Jf rf
wilt he made In ni-e ilcm tn Ct.
Aekeey ne farm neat Si i :r, i- I
Ing the hrm felted to ttteee. The
Laiigshiins aro a largo black fowl
nearly ga tbo (' bins. Tiie P. kins
are srjnll fowl -imetlilu of a ban-
ttm. Tb Jjpinose btniams nrr very !
rnsll and resemble t'.ie ilurk nings;
that have loen tired here. Tim white
OJOeljP iToegntlen sro something new
HI this country and n aemble the
Fremdi frdsHo. Tho f atbers turn to
wsrd tbe head, the comb is roa arid '
a d vrk retl, the esr luhei are biur, I
ojsklerf Ihem a very mid-looking ;
bird. There is also a large lot ef '!:!- j
nou fliwering plants, shrue and
soeds of tho tallow Ireo. They eomo ,
to Hon M. ( '. OeofgO I r distribution.
They will all be landed finej the ship
today, and will be placed in condi
t ioi to Iks exhibittNl, when duo notice
trill bo given. Great credit is due
Judge IlBnny for Ihe intarest he Is
Ink teg in Introducing the Asiatic
birds, fowls and phatssstsia Oregon, j
Mod tho thanks of t!ioau intereited
are given to ('apt. M Kvoy for his
earn af thr m on the voyage.-. Orryou- !
s
las,
rtusoMt .
Thv sav that Thoreau's BsOtlsBf ouce
r-fused to many I)ani -1 Wobetor.
Ksn KraneiscMUS are fund of afexicsn
coff.-o when thev can gt it. TtiBt of
I'olissa is thought tj lo ss goo I an
Ueebe.
The prrssnt i ' . r a POO silting i:;
Washington numbs rs sin nig its inem !
hers eight Irishman, live Ke.gli.shue'ii.
four ScrtcLuisu, ied throo Lrermsns.
Lei tho peer Iudinn. The present
a m ariS ft 1 S S
ciiict ol t so t ttuioKoes is iisncri-wju as a
highly edoQftted an I polish K gentle
man, dtav-.se 1 in black broedcloth sod
spotless linen, with euiorsl studs.
Princs I . ' ! I wss in Ir a colonel
iu order that hn might be married ia a
becoming i. in for in, aieea fr a prince
to be Bterriod in plain c'othes would
Merer do in coart.
When Johnson Stisuss conducted
tho fui tistk perform tiice of btfl operetts,
"Ths Merry War," lately, he bogged
his friends uot te bombard him with
ll')Vm( aud consequently the bott(ueta
wcro all sent to h;s house.
When a youeg man, wotkiag at
liaineHK-ruakir.g in Herkimer, N. V ,
11 treasurer fminetr practiced writing
his aetogrepb hour after hour, till he
brought his signstura to the stylo aud
erpportiOBl which wo aro ntuttliar.
Ai.h. Ho is now eighty.
At the tho funeral ef Mid sine Tag
lieno, Counteaa no Voisin. , who lately
died in Berlin at tho sgo of eighty-seven,
all the dignitaries of the imperial
pa Use attended. She leaves a sen well
merried ia England, and a daughter
whose husband is an Austrian priace.
James Dickson, aged twenty-three,
is the youngest member of the House
of (loaamons, and J. B. Hughes, aged
eighty-four, is the oldest; while in the
Qsosm's Piiy Council the Hen. J. W.
Henley, aged aigsty -eight, is the eld
est, and Prince Leopold, aged twanty
oigkt, is the youngest.
King Kalakaua of the S.ndwih
Islands is fitting up the now royal
palace ut Honolulu, which has cost
about a quarter of a million, and has
sent his chamberlain to this country
after tho furniture, which he expoeta
to buy ia Nsw York, Pailadelphia and
Beaten.
Ia the recent life of Sir C. Lyoll, the
eminent geologist, occurs the following
letter by him: "I am qaite clear,
from all that I haTo seen of the world,
that thsre ia more real independence
io that o'ssk ot siciety who, pofsessieg
niodarato uieaaa, are ongsgs! iu litera
ry snJ fcienrttio hobHioeJ d ihst in
ascending from them upward th., fil
ing of iudepeudenos decreases pretty
j uoarly in the shuio tatUi as iho fortunes
increase.
NO :;.
Tli3 EpisooTial Church,
bY liKV. BOOT. L. 8TKVEX8.
VIII.
Wu oar.not heip sliud.ng at this
IftsO, IO SOW change of I -eln.g which
hss lakwu place in our OUMMSlgy with
rofelenco to the IJhinch. AlUt lifty
years ago, Dr. Uarora, p , ;,
known Preob) i. .01,1 ,,t bis dsv, ig(
''The sect is a eSOafl j.srt of shi i;r),iJ
nan woild. ia this teed iti. and will
coutmuo to bo It sniailest of ttr
tribes of Iseeel ; its num'trs ace few
in comparison with those ol other de
nomiuatiena ; its ministcis sre also
comparatively lev, ani (n joint ol
talent, learning piety snJ moral worth,
not eminent a-ov all ethers. It is at
variance with the spirit of this age and
of this Lnd. This is the age of fiee
dotn snd iucb will be free. Tho reli
gion of forms is uot adapted to the fioe
movement, ihe enlarged viowx, t:Jf
vatylug nlsus of this aae. It mial . .
jar on American feelings, ft alii not
no toiersUid try this community."
Comparo this cxlrsct with lh nrorda
of Ir. Hopkins, a professor in the Au
burn Theological (Per.) Snsinsry. In
tbe Isst number ol tbe I'mbiftrrian
Heeitm in an article entitled, "the Prea
byteiian Cultus," he usee this lanffusco
oi an ine sects in tbo I iit'ed States,
i he Episcopal is grow inr must ranidle
at tho OroeaeA tin. a Is ia ftr,lm
V w w evi ii. l l Z
now congregations und orgsuidng new
Hioceses with extrajrdinsry rapidity.
a the other baud the PreabTteriea
(.butch is aimott stalloi arr. It ra-
quircs a close calculation to show that
she is een holding hr own." This
leap tcSlheot Dr. Meykioa admits ia a
gain to na Hw eeyo, 'Th- traeks are
all oi way. I.Kjk through any ciicle
of onr i.wn aqusiri'auceship, ani
et np the Pimbteriesi families, in
hi. h ot.e, two or Ure (af the lauihs
lis.- . !l listed into Ihe liiahoj s'
ksskt. IL- at r b its '.bis iuw.L to
tee eiy seusaa tin t I) . Ii naa . .
uis-'c lbs Oanrcb aiasalss ur ibt pw..
p Io fl our cosioirj ; ih lloAtee ss-
aeita, 'Ibal tbsB SO a ij thing lu the
o,o of a I5x.k of Prayer esoruiiaiiy uu
fsrabio to apt.uusiity cf worth ip, ta
a uicjo pisju-j.ci. flowing out cf a
saut of easariaOCSl " IIw strongly ad
eooatea tl o a. m,: a pceyer iok iu the
Prosb; tcrinn Obstreh
1 rr sjsede tins digreadlon to shew
that ; ibje' to ebieh attention ia
eniissl, i-. OSM of ib questions ot the
dsy aosBPjg Cbrtssane, ami not as some
my think it, a d -ad issno. The growth
o! sl.o K uv.ops; Church is not due,
aa Dr. 11 ; kino tbiake, te her use of
the Pisysr Boost, bnt to l.tr broad,
OathoifC, eaeoWsBseie piinfiidee she
teaches defiuite UoAb, and holds he
ere- J Of the Carie.'ic Church, srithout
the a 1 1. lions ot tho Cautch of Kame
ou the cuk hand, or iho detractions or
deuisis f ciai utnisrn ou the other.
Joiii- jiople ra.j nee in being bound by
no ci vt .1, the Cberoh is happy in bar
ing ftp Apssssol o aueietry, teaching tho
Apeatlte Cr ', aad iu tbe administra
tion of ilie S .crsments accord i ig ia
Apo..tol:c pinetiej. To return 1 1 our
tbeear,
Wrt ftOaseed the order prevailing in
ike i 'much while Christ was on earth,
first Himself the Head of tbe Church,
and under Hira, secondly tbe Apostles,
thirdly the seventy, and fourthly the
tnjshfnt dionipbaa. Befeie His Ascen
sion I i j committed His power to ike
tweleo w',u were to sbspe aed guiJe
the Cbatefa under the inspiration of
the Holy Spirit.
Taesii Apostls became tbe represeu
t. iinei of tjhriaa upon esrtb. While
Corist is tho E.crnal Head, his Apos
tles wcru His Aibasaadors beseeching
men iu Canst, steal to be reconciled to
Qed. (II Osr. V. 30.) After His rea
BffsWeesOB ii j sppeared to them and
gao them this coinuiissiou. "As aay
Esther has seut me, so send 1 you.
A.nd whn s had ssid ibis, he breath
ad on theui and eaith unto them, receive
ye the Hjly Ghost." They were not
to ontor Late thir otli.s h-iwerer until
the visiblo dutcsut uf the Blessed
Spiait ; they woie to tarry at Jeruaa
lem so await his promised vaitatio n :
"ye shall bo bsptiod with the Holy
Ghost not many days hen.-e." Tbey
did not urcAch ISj Gjspel until this
promise was fulfiiloi on the day ef
Pentecost. Their government was of
the ame ftatore with that of Christ.
"I appoint to you a kingdom, aa my
Father halh aj)iointed to me." The
keys of this kinjiciu wore first promia
ed to St. Peter, as foreman of the
Apostolic b.nJ, and then conferred
equaliy upon the twelve in these words,
' Whoiesiover sins ye remit tkey are
remitted unto them aud whosesoever
sins ye retain, thy arc retained.'1 Af
terwards tloso ssme powers to their
fullest extent were conferred nnou 8t
Pa si , hs we learn frombia own words
"I was not a whit behind the very
chiefeit Apostles1' which clearly indi
cates that be did not look upon St
Peter as having aay Supremacy ever
him. Yet the twelve had the p roe rain
set hour of being the twelve founda
tion stones of the Church, according to
the promise of Christ to St. Peter,that
as be hsd confessed Christ to be tbe
Son of the Living God, he should be a
foundation upon which tbe Caorcb was
to le built. Ah St. Paul tells the
Eehesiana "That they are tbe house
hold of God and are built upon the
foundation of the Apostles and Pro
phets Jesus Chi iat, Himself being ths
chief corner stone," or as in Revela
tions, the wall of the new Jeruaa'em is
said to have twelve foundations, and
in them tke names of .he twelve A pes
tles of the Limh. (Eph. II. 19. 20.
Rev. XXI. 14).
Their position next to our Saviesr
is sgaia exhibited by such passages as
these : "When the Son of maa tha i
ait iu (he throne of His glory, ye also
sha I sit upon twelve thrones jadgieg
tho twelve tribes of Israel," which
shows that thero will be grades in
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ewjUee.
Hercn. "All power is given eno
me in Heaven andsanh Goyeth r
lore teach all nations," sbowiag that
they eaereisod tho powers of Caris.
(Halt, XIX. M. XXVIII. 19).
le t ns glance st tke wsy they esed
this authority after Christ's Ascenaiea.
Wo find hardly any act of power per.
formed by our Lord while upon earth,
which was not in seme degree exercis
ed by the Apostles. After tbe
Saviour's baptism in tie Jordan He be
gan ta preach and his disciples baptized
-s He directed. So after the dsy of
Pent, cost the A pestle begin to preach
snd laptize,and their converts continue
iteadfsst in the Apostolic doctrine.
Our i't .r Saviour however left anch a
com pi-' system of tcaidiing that no
ew duties ueuld be added ; but when
any explication of His meaning was
wanted they xpOunded it, and their
explanations wcro everywhere accept
ed. iJav: i'-t this i!i-y i.crd wli-st
evrr wss necftsrery towhr: the k :. o
of the Church, or th order or deceJicr
f divir,.-) workbip. We sboohl only
t xpict incidental reference to ibis iu
tiis !,. '.j y of the A rf lecause tnero
wss no piestion as to their authority,
an nost of the troubles in the Churches
were not of sufficient important to call
sof genet si notice. In Act XV wo
hatoone infctance cf the msnner in
wh'ch a fiercely debated questiou wa
let tbsa by a cenncil held at J erotism,
iilniiad over by Jamor, who was the
first lit, hop of Jerusalem, and who gave
tbe decision of the ChurcL. St. Paul
shows how bo exercised his Apostolic
authority in tho 7;b, 8th, 11th and
ll:h chapters of first Corinthians.
And t tho married I eernaaand, yet
ui t !, but the Ixjrd ; but to the lest
' . i. j i ih" I. i " IU prveieiesl
10 do more wheu he coram ro them
ssio . "and the rest srill I set in order
S7
whr-n I cme "And so ordain I in
all theChurcLe." To the Thessalon
lans ho rss 'Wi a. i- coalid Geo tkat
ye I'Oth do, and will do the thitgs wo
enesaaend you." "'When we "ero with
j e ooassaaa ded yon, tkat if any
won Id rot work neither should be eat.
Ti eui tint are such wo commend, that
wi;h quietness thev work snd eat their '
our bread." (II Thee. III.)
He often reminds bis duciples that
Cf. list had given him this authority
and poner tor the eshaesUaton cf the
Chttrch, that by il Le would avenge all
dise.bediei.ee, and be exeommuoicated
the incestuous CorintLisn by virtue cf
it. -'1 verilv a abse -l iu b.eJy, but
preens in spirit, here jadgsd already
as though 1 were BftBoaiit, '.La, feaan au
one be deliver to satan, aad that he be
put away from sinong you." (1 Or.
. 3. Some of these Corinthians dis
elaiu:el his power anl by eobag so
show that the Apostle claimed tho
right to direct them.
While tbe Apostles thus rulel tbe
Church their name iniiated tw dif
ferent functions of their ministry. Tbey
had the ssme titles at various times ap
plied to cu- Lord. Tbey were eatlod
presbyters, bishops, deacona or mini.--ters,
teachers, prophets, and ernoe!
its. Bat as we notice! abnt tb
names applied to our Savior, tboso
titles did not detract from their tuSco
a.s rulers of the Cbureb. (I Peter 5. 1.
Acts I. 20. 1 Tim. 2. 7. Acta L 20,
X 1 1 1 . 1 . Pver. X XII- ft 1 Car. IX.
10,
We have alluded thu f ully to the
A(-cstftHc powers, because they bar a
mnt important bearing up m lb pow
ers entrusted to the Church after their
decease. There is not a word to in
tiroaie that their ofUce was not tcou
linno. The early Churcb holieval that
this oce was continued in tbe Bishop,
a name aftejirst applied indiscriaiinate
ly to the Eldera or Presbyters, aa well
e a the Apostle.' and Christ a ho is 'the
Shepherd and Be hop of oar souls."
Reviewing then tbe distillations be
tween the Apostles privilodge and
those of tbe other brethren we find.
1-t It was not their especial honor
o have been with Christ all the time
tor others a ere with Him as much or
even morowbilo tbev were ab-eut on
their duties, for Matthias was eboaan
from those "msn which hava eotapanied
with us all tits time that the Lord Jesus
went in and eut among ur." (Acts 1
21).
Jnd. Nor wtr tbey on ordains 1
of Christ, fer ro were the teveaty.
Luke X.
3rd. Nor were tbey ouly to go to
all the wo ld for we read that tko
eleven an 1 them that were with them"
received tse c ni.niaxion to evangelize
tbe world (Luke XXIV 33. 50.
4 th. Nr were they en!y inspired
of God : so ware Mark anl Luke.
5tb. Oihcis as well aa they, plant
ed Churches and worked signs and
miraci8, so did Stephen, aud Philip.
(Aot VI 8, VIII C).
Over and above ail these things and
with them, '.hey had authority and
jurisdiction over all, and theas tbey
gave to their successors :
1st. f he jowers tf ordinatioa and
confirmation wbieh were act rxercised
by those ado had the right to baptize
and preach. , Aots VI. 6, VIII. 17,
18. XIX 6.
2nd. Of command nj. 1 Ti ess.
IV 11.
3rd. Of countermanding- A;ta
15. 24. 1 Tim. II 12.
4th Of cccstinnff or excommunica
tion, as in 1 Corinth. IV. 21. Matt
XVIII 18. John XX 2J.
Thsse are the powers afterwards
exercised by the Bishops, and not by
all Bishens and presbyters but these
stlected hy tbe Apostles te nuceeed
tliem as litus to whom St. ran! says,
''For this cause I left thee ia Crete
that thou sbouldst sot in ordsr the '
things that are wanting aed rdain
Elders in every city," Titua L V.
Teeth do net belong to the bony
skeleton, but are developed by the
Using membrane of tha mouth, which
is only a con. nuatioi cf the skis.
Hence the teeth are classed with other
skin appendage5, as th i hair and nails.
In 1G23, the two orders of D m
lnien and Franciscan monks amo ant
ed to 32, COO in Plain.