The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 28, 1882, Image 1

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CLAIB H. STEWAKT.
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tio'ifs 10 r ents per line.
Kor legal snd transient advertisement
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ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRll 28, 1882.
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VOL. XVII.
11 u ' 10
PROFESSIONAL GAUDS.
U mX5. O. r. CHANBKRUIK.
FLIXN & CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ulmny, Oregon.
.ajroffleo in Foster'! Brlok Block. -Si
vl5nl8tf.
R. B. STRAHAMT. t.. BIl.YKO.
STRAHAN & lUIYYEU,
ATTORNEYS ft COUNSELORS AT LAW
A Ibn nj. Oregon.
JURArTIOK IX ALL THE COURTS OF
g tins State. They give special attest
t'nn to collections and prolate matter.
Otliee in Filer's new brick. 49if
L. H. MONTANYB.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
Notary Public.
Albany. Oregon.
Office upstairs, over John Brtjjnrs store,
1st street. vI4a2Stf
J. K. WHATHERT0RD,
ONOTAKY PCUUC,)
iTTORNKY AT LAW,
1 l.lt V V, tKM..
TTiLL PRACTICE H ALL THE COt'RTS OK TUB
1 Suto. Spacial attention stvea lu collections aiul
ptebfttti nutter.
arxmc w oua f :u' Temple. : u .
Jf. O. FOWBU. W. R. HILTEC
POWELL & BII,YEU,
vTTOKNEYS AT LAW,
And Solictors in Chancery,
ALRANY. ... OBETOOX.
Collections promptly made on all point.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
jMTOfflce In Foster's Brick.-
vl4ul9tf.
T. P. DACKLEMAIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALB A XT, etECM'
jflsr"Office up stairs In the Odd Fellow's
empIe.V
TlSn50
P. M. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEBA.YOX OBEGO.
WU( practice In all the courts of the Rate.
Prompt attention given to collection!, coo-
voritaees and examination of TUiea. Probate
basinets a speciality. 12n30tT.
J. A. YAilTIS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
CORVAXXXS, CBSSON.
a
SVOffloc la the Court House
vlun2SvL
0EORGB W. BARNES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND .
Notary Public,
FsUXKVIIXK.
Collections promptly made oh ail points.
C. H. HEWITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A LS INT. OBECOV
mmriLL practice in all oonrts of the
w w state, and give special attention te
collections. Office m OToele'a Clock.
B. R. SKIPWORTIX,
ATTOEVEY AND rorSSKlOB. AT LAW AD
KSVTAKT rCBLIC.
UKILL practice is all courts of the State
f f A.il business Intrusted to me prompt
ly attended to.
Ojirt m O'TooYt Block, Broada&n Street,
45 j 1 Albany, Oregon.
E. O. JOHNSON, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon.
Albany, Oregon.
Ofllce la Fromta's UricK, two doors
Kast of Conner's Bank. nlO
LEWIS STIBiSON'S
MTBRT AND FEED STABLE.
First class rehlcles, fine horses, gaod
ftsO, accommodating proprietor and rea
sonable charges. Give them a call.
sUbi?a near Revere House.
6yl.
DR. E. O. HYDE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at
SCIO, OREGON.
1
E. W. LAN GOON & CO.,
DRl'GSISTs.
Books, Stationery
and Toilet Articles, A
and Low Prices.
Large Stoc
lock
CITT DRTJQ STOEEJ,
8fl 4ES4SY. OBEOO.V.
FOSHAY & MA80N,
WHOUBUSUI AMD 8JETAB
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBANY. OREGON.
ltesHtf
REVERE HOUSE,
Coraea first and EflswerOa Albany, Oreeon.
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
. . -- . -i
This HOW HOIcU nivea up in diwcww uijm. ltma
wawriid with the be the market affords. Spring
Beds in erery Room. A g-cd Sacq.'le Room lor Com-
march i Travelers.
yTree Ceaob te and O iw te Kolcl.fi
J. W. BERTLEY,
Custom Boot & Shoo Maker.
ti OOTS AND SHOES made to order,
tj and repairing dne wieh neaUsoaa and
dtepstcb, aod at low prices. Call and ae
him. First Stseet, Albany. 41yl
Aloany Bath House.
.asjHE nSBERSiaNED WOULD RJfibFiSOT
I fallT inform the citiseni sf Albany and vi
jHt ia.1 T kavatakas oharae ef this Establish
asat, and, by kespisg eteaa rooms and payia
-trie t attention te basiaeM, expects to salt si
sicse who may fsvor na with their patronage
ft vtag heretofore carried on nothing bat
First-Olass Hair Dressing Saloons,
3Sjeot6 to flTe entire latisfaotion to si
POLK COUNTY LANDS.
RICHEST FARMS,
BEST PASTURES,
TALLEST TIMBER
BEST WATERED,
of any portion or Orearon, I the COW
COliwTT. Aak un and wo will show
you tba richest and fiut
Farming Lands,
DAIRY LANDS,
STOCK RANCHES,
BEAVEStDAM LANDS,
improved or unimproved, In Oregon, also
MILLS, ETC.
and sell thaut to you way down in prlco
and on
EASY TERMS-
Writeor call on u soon.
EUCINS & DALASHMUTT,
DjUos, Polk Co., Or. 35w4
W. H. GOLTRA
DEALER IN
Farm Hachiaery,
WAC08S, HACKS, BUG
GIES,
Plows, Harrows,
H4Y PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS,
JAMES DANNAL,
UXSVTXCTL tSOL AMD DIU IS
FURNITURE I BED0INC.
Ceraer Ferry and Seeead -trees.
ALBANY. - - OKEGON.
THE BEST REMEDY
ron
Diseases of tbe Throat ani Lungs.
JKr v r In diseases of the pnl-
a A A-4tV mnn.irv nrrau a nafo
and reliable remedy is
invaluable. A v Kit's
Cuenar PKCTonar. is
such a remedy, and no
other soeminently mer
its tho confidence ot
the public. It is a sci
entitle combination of
the medicinal princi
ples and curative vir
tues of the tini-st drugs,
i chemically united, of
such power as to insure
the creatusl nosnililo
K .fHrlriv anil unifrirm.
PECTOR
fty of results, ltstnaes
at the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief
and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of
any age or either sex. Being very palatable,
tho youngest children take it readily. In
ordinary Coughs. Colds. Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's
Sore Throat. Asthma, Croup, ana Ca
tarrh, the effects of Aver's Cheubv Pec
toral are maeical. and multitudes are an
nually preserved from senouv. illness by its
timely and faithful use. It should be kept
at hand In every household lor the pro
tection it affords in sudden attacks. In
Whoopinz- cough and Consumption
here is no other remedy so efficacious,
soot lung, and heipiul. v
Low prices are inducements to try some of
the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap
and ineffective ingredients, now offered,
winch, as they contain no curative qualities,
can afford only temporary relief, and are
sure to deceive and disappoint the patient.
Diseases of tho throat and lunas demand
active and effective treatment ; mH it Is dan
gerous experimentinc? 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 Cherby PECTOBAh, 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
inirredients will allow. Eminent physicians,
knowing its composition, prescribe It in their
practice. The test of half a century has
I nroven its absolute certaintv to euro all pul
, . . . , ".i V,
monary complamts not already beyond tho
J reacL of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD BY ALL DBCCSISTS XVXBTWBZBZ.
NBRY0US DEBILITY.
A SURE CURE GUARANTEED.
tr E. C. WKST's fcK Arsu iuiaui iai-
. v- 1 . W-l- I TV TRO If
IF - ment, s upeciac ior hjiii,
"j - ii.rv.na ilendache. Mental Depression
lumiuna, -
rvM of Memory. Si.erniatorhnea. Impotency, In-
roluntary cmiMiious, preaauure om aye, ouacu o.
' - . S 1 ,,,.nJt . r
,.. if-ahni!e (,r over-indnlifeoce, whic
. '"; . ' ' ,i-v ,d dih. One box will cure
rt9tat ilinciw. Ea b b-.x contains one nionth's
oettu,-nt ; r.i,o d a box, or six boxes for five
.ub. mv'.it hv naaal lamnsM on receipt of price,
We g'Ara.ii"; iix boxm t. cure any case. Witn
uhu nMhyiH n- for Pix boxes, accempanied
with five doV.ar, we scud the purchaser our
writ zattiniilcc rstars ihe money if the treat
u.. ..t flr,!: not tf?v?t a cure. Guarantees issued
on)? by WOOOARD. CLARKE A CO ,
Wholesale and Tletail Uruists, Portland, Oregon.
Oitiera by mail at regular pnees.
m
CHERR
AL.
must
FARMS FOR SALE
BY
CLAIB H. STEWART,
Real Estate Broker,
ALBANY, OREGON
The following Is a purttal Ilat :
170 acres rne and a half miles west of
THUntnt,.)r'Knnu J utiles frtun Albany.
65 a'rea In cultivation ; 40 acres more win
bo put in cultivation easily; lalnco gin.d
tiuiiter and pasture laud. Moll, rli h l'a-k
prairie. UihhI house and barn, good hiarl
fall tig, all in gKKi repair : youag orchard
of JU0 trees; good well and running sttoam
for stock ; good school, -church sud post-oil.-e
; goisj mtlghborluHM.1 snl gootl soci
ety. Terms fSo ior acre : i,000 dowji,
rest oti oasy terms.
JSC sores on Nariow Oauge road, 1 1 tulles
from Albany and 5 miles from .s-l., hihI
7H miles Irorn Jefferson. Its acres gisal
farming land, 75 aero in cultivation; re
mainder In timer ami brush; houso Imxs,
with 10 foot walla, ell lOx'28 ; good horn
1 wl th 11 foot shed on one side; good
fences and water. Terms f&00 oash down
if toaaible. ltather than net sell will take
fUOOO down, and balance on 2 to 3 y vr
time, secured by mortgage.
190 acres of a mile west of Abauy;
100 acres In oultlvattuu rud i acres oak
and ash timber.L'ood wool land; all under
fence, board and. rail, some good and .'.
bad ; about 7 acres In orchard, apples,
mostly pears; good soil; 'JO bushels wheal
Isjr acre on average; good two-story frame
louse, plastered, 0 rooms, built In 1M73,
and cost 2w00; good barn, in and two
beds; well arrauged for farm iurKsos.
Tortus, fSOOO, 2 years time un fWX.
I.ri0 acres H mllea west of Tangent 100
atres In cultivation; all new land, clean
aud la good older; good two story house,
8 rooow, nearly new aud In good condi
tion; good new barn suxau; lino young
orchard, ICO plum and prune trees, fair
apple orchard; fencos In good order; plen
ty running water; 1 acres f gosl Umber;
rich, black soil snd very productive.
t'rlou foJoO, S cash and balanoo on lime.
101 acres one and a half miles norlheatt
ofAlbauy; 15 acrs In wlumt, rest In fair
average wKXlIaul; gooU HUMS DSSUIJ
fencetl. rrlo f!5 atrtu lornis easy.
500 acres 1 mile southeast o! Soda
Springs; f.ir farming; siuall bouse;
300 acres fenced. Will be ld In small
tracts or all together. gsxl school, church
ami post-office at Modavitlc, also tho Mod a
springs Price fi per acre; easy terms.
103 seres Ivlng 3 mlies above Lebanon
on tbe Lebanon Mouublu road. No fou
oos r lmptovutenU. 15 or 30 at res iim-
br, talnce rirli pralrlo land. fTMSJ pa
per acre.
80 term 1 !; riies above Omhw. on a-
jutna lUy. known as the old slnryarJ. It
has a splendid frontage oc the MOT, and
wil be sold at $11 per acre.
107 acres lvlnj below and within IJ
miles of Ibiii..ii, ail under fi-n.
atires in cuitivslion, snd the remsuxler
is in liiuWr and brush. r. house, 1V
story, '1 !! below snd one above
Mar n, not verv gs-l. (imi mi ;
orehard. Cross foit ea to the sinouut of
5000 rails. SuHleient cord wood uan Im
cut and iioasd to A I baa f from tht pi a
by only a few laborer to psy for ll In two
J rears, Uniy X uwa trom oanai. riavw
on given by the loth of October. The
land is rieh snd will turn out wheat 40
and 50 bushels to the acre.
HI acres, ly!i
v!ng 9 mill one fssst or war-
rlaburt. A u
crtod one storied box house,
brooms. Harn, ine isna usa
heretofore "oecn used as a pasture, but nan
ill be eut Into cultivation. o grubbiiu
rcyiuinsl. JH miles from school. Terms
1 10 per acre. Vcah down, balance al
most any length of time isvured by mort
gage.
?oo acres, I ting wit! iu r mile of Mon
roe, ii. Benton county. Al. under fenee
and divided into flvo fields. All good
farm land and half in grain. Good houso
and barn, splendid water and a flue orch
ard. It Is i as of the best farms in hat
seetion of the yallev. Price Mi tsar acre
f 1000 or f I5o0 down and balance ou time
acres lvln 5 miles north-east of
jfarriaburg and 1 mile oast of MinMy
Station all under fence; 180 aire in culti-
vatl .ii, Istlance in tmsture, but uiot of t
can be put iu culti vation. I.Ustoiy h tea,
bam, good water, etc., 1 mile to SCiMKl.
Price S.00",
121 aerea ing 9 miles south of AlSany
an i miles from Tangent 7" seres in
cultivation and all under f n sens
more can bo put into cultivation by out
lay of 100 Houso, barn, splendid water.
A hue young orchard, l'riee, so per
acre.
483 acres Iu C'euter Precinct i mllea
from station on Narrow (Jauge. 100 acres
in cultivation. Good stoiy house,
word bouse, b-vn, and splendid water
and nno oreiurd Ail smIor fOBOe.
Price i8 per acre.
240 acres lying about tulles south
east of Albany. All imior feive, small
orchsrd, BO buildings oO acres ua-i neon
cultivated, but it Is all now used as pas-
tore. Price 110 issr aero.
243 acres lying 3 miles from Ilrandon's
Station in Center Precinct, aii under
fence. 100 acres in cultivation. I.arKO
I'A story frame house, BOOd barn, several
outbuildings, orchard and good water.
Price, U per acre.
12f acres, Iviug 4 miles north of Albany.
100 undor fence sod In cultivation. Fair
housa. i?ood barn snd irood waU-r. Itud
raives from 28 to 30 bushels of wheat par
acre. Price, f3,500. V, 111 lake $1500 down,
and oalance on timo.
CjlQ acres of land iu Marion county,
silo l'A milos from ftueua V'ist and
seven miles from Jelferson. 0 acres in
cultivation snd balance la light brush and
timber. House, barn aud good oichard.
Flourins mill within 2 miles. Enough
wood can bo sold at tho pottery works at
Ituena Vista to pay ror the larm. Uaii on
C. laVaHnWAWVet Albany.
HEALTH AT HOME!
Or, Mall's family Dertor rr tha VsO of
raBsUssa,
Hhswiii! how to Invigorate and i rcneive health,
prolonir Id", i nr.- diseaae ; the phylcial cotidltioita
of inatornitv. and thu nrnjicr inanaircinuiit uf infanta.
and diHCuanin tha entire physical well-being of
man, with a vers' larife collet Mass ot tne lau-m ani
mi. t valuable medical iirescrliitioiia, by W. W Ham...
A. M.. M. U. K eirant v iiluatrateii ami linnnd in
one UrL'c octavo volume of H! paea. Mold by sub
scription. A lie ill Wanted. AildrcsH A. L. Uan
croft k Co., Market Htroet, San Francisco.
A STOCK RANCH
IN EASTERN OREGON.
A stock ranch of 220 acres, with rood
outside range, located near Bridge Creek,
in Wasco county, together with about 20
hoises, to exchange for land here In the
Willamette Valley. Now, if you want to
sell your farm and go Into the stock busi
ness in Eastern Oregon, here Is a chance
for yon. Call on or address U. a, Stew
art, Albany, Oregon.
tK AA ffib") per day at hme. Sample worth
free. Adress Rtixkom A Co.
Portland, Maine.
h WEEK. 812 s day at home easily nrnde,
4 t) Costly Outfit free. Address Truk & Co.
Aujruiita.Maine.
taan.. Tcrma and
'a. wi k in v ur own
3T DO outfit ir..e.
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At dices n. UAliLBi t e.,rr
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a nd, Maine
Mi
litliMAN S
RHEUMATISM
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chost,
Gout, Quins, Soro Throat, Swott
ing end Sprains, Burns ani
ScuUs, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frails
Foot end Ears, and all othor
Pains and Aches.
ti t I'rrparailun on rrth cjtmlft St. J
e, surr, elntpl i 1 thrrt, i
I I ' 'j A UUl blsua lut tho ..
lur.i! ssfhp "f 60 OnU, BSs MSf Jf M
ilh hUu ti, Uto tltJ SUd (iiU JiO-vt
1 ir. .!!. ni la CcT.u tasgnar".
80LD BY ALL DRIJOOI8T8 AID VTM I
IH ill: D IP 1 ME.
A. VOGZXETR &l CO.,
Ualtlmw, " ' . V. S. X.
Ma J. EL Katks, Kowter Advertis
ing Agent, 41 Park ROW fTtflDW Bolldlng)
New y ork. Is authorize 1 to contract f r
advertloniu! In the i A-.ki our
best rales.
King of ti.9 Blood
fa not a 'vur.- a
ii.i tu.ir r m.--i pui
. lirt;'ti .ii, m,. o
knon i , OiSmt-nt bai
aseClas fu ssfssssnM
jhl'M .f l.t lrl
orilUol. HK-!iArr
Lmpfnt. .Va.tU
I n. i. ArafWn, Stt
utaur .nlrra,
I U Uifc-ul.h thrill
I It.firnS. tt
Mo :L-irfiT1 iMpMrliy
6.
RED CROWia rtilLLS.
H.VI.I.AUi),IwOJI & GO, PBOWaf.
asw raocis riot u st reaiot: ,a rAUiLias
axe aaxras eao
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Higkoet Price in
Wheat.
Cash
for
ALBANY
lyl
OR.
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
W1U purchase Plummer drlod fruit at
full market r-rices ;
wuraend .patent person to advise
.Jamjpi Kka)m n, "..'v.
ati nary 1, USr 24w0
THE COMPLETE H055E,
Uy Mas. M N'i Wbi iiit. This work U oSSSOlSta
xmi-plic MucaUir ! . .' II .u u
(liver, cotitainliiif : Ttie F.iundaiion of a Bssso,
llotiw hold Kt inotiiv, fib-kin as I llcatth, lmioa-
tic Induatry, lloapltality, Our Ctikl Intii, lUautv in
thf H ilun. lio.Ml Mniiurn. AtUiiiUoii lo Idr-n, Mow
to Mak BsOM lloppy, '' M-hIoI llomp, Mtlho.is of
Work lit'.' Uf. An oriiainoiii. i patn-r or in.rarr.
TliU ciuiplcte work, of hp uly i!00 pajjnu. l aild by
milhicrlptiiiii. AkcbI inalrl Adilr.. A. I
Banen.fl A Co., 712 Maikcl Stic t, Nan riuu. iwo.
O. B. P.
Win. I imclei'isj
Hcoirrssro maxcb 39, 170.
iilii
u sa nnni' rvinulsr reiie.ly It It warranUnl to tflve
atlsfaction, if you want tcsumoniaii wi -- r
W an't nuhllsh them, but refer you to tho Ueaiom
sndtconsumers. it has no equal. t r' tOo
OtiottleitforSS.
BEE HIVES FOB SALE.
t hiva aVmiit. ann hundred of i he cole
i..tni T.ancruimth A Hive for sale cheap
and alfo have sores of the Italian hoes
which I will dispose of on easy u-rms
nfli hlA and hnA will b l SOll at U'HB
than cost,
31m2 W. C. DoiiEnTT.
CATARRAU UUKEU, tica'ta an t sw,
S5 Wwath securredbv ShUoh's Catarrah Uomedy
' aa a ''.i
Price 50 cents. asai lojector ireo.
fruit grawers as b. eultlvaAkm of or aIdl- tn:tl droadftil old Ink bottle ; the tared. This was struck and cut rquaie ag to Rome in tho time of Ankc- i
wnpwXtW I, furthrnuore, being so low aa in two, and the lighud end eVoewod U TLZa'i of
ataaodOrteaai f ' toeotOssfin everybody V.lmeans. This tbo floor without being SB.fJ ont. gB?rM .. j, V "
Will sell Plummer Driers throeHb Lbia, f J . The ball was deflected and hut iod in Gedf proclaiming that he hd raeeaved
nontonai.dlfcounn-H. year Ine am brOOght out in navy . L- "-iT t.a, ?TZj! tbi. One and sol. truth from the Ap
1 . tirvs to he sent to ('orvalMa ! ri(i ''otr- .. .. m . , ln" pillow under the OtBOOr I bead, , , : , ... , ,
pmZjtce b:uo HJ wel1 &s Turkey red. Both out of a . jj ties, that asmoly which b haadad
WAi.lds nash, Pr-sideu. irash ncrfecllv : and so t tioul.nr has tent into the ai,. v.,;,i i. J k.. down by the church. Th.
KrT ItUtk riMHIOK.
Wtmem i tlllitary hUUs i NalsrUls t Para
asls i 1 he Naw Rsaasl.
VTititor wrsps wilt bo xchangati
for short, stmllaf mantillas, with
lonjf onda In front, aud from rmch
lanUlnfr type, thorn era a variety of
gradation where the smaller aro no
more raully than eniMs. In Weol we
lad camel's hair or cashmere trim
mud w ith frlujro or laco ; dressier
otyU" are of satin, brcud etc., or
MrWai t of Rpaulsh n.d laid upon
wlln, uhila for midsummer, small
OWrtafl aru of silk or woil Bpantih
nel. that Is it feature In dr-M (roods
and shown In all colors In every ma
terial, hewovor, black lesds fur wraps,
although jacket aro chiefly in ehevot
mixture.
A t.A Mlt.tTAiaK.
What with bottom and braids aud
braidt and buttons, our ladies will
carry oa a warfuro that will causo to
iunkn tho most military heart. .Small
bullet shupud bjttons aro very fash-
I'jnahlo, ami aa instlaet ef nsture
paint to a comhiaaliou with l.ralds
which are run la rows around edges,
up the front of eestaines and In ep
aulets on sjtt:l (era Aaln. thoso
protty ptltla, for Indeed such
stylhh button ..re lltttn more, are
bestowed In m niter row, lllumin
liig outfits of pi tin fnOdl Mai furm.
i ubfttitutos for brocade. M-s.d Is
.n fitvor f r tattOttl "f aii klrdnaitd h
e-.iered In ceutrait or . snatch, fuhr r
DBttePI aro of medium !,ut fash-
ion li:v tekaQ mUln btp from the
vorv Inrwo ones I ihev r.. issi ff
' ,
n,..,,;r,, .,, ,,,,, rush .
nude for their diminutive suceeeaora.
I rinaja) are l.rou jln OOt to .ult nW
btarlcs, bitb slikou and of Jni. Jjlr
I
rlne U ct(h:iir!v f..,hl ,.i!.!a md
r i l
pl tbing' still live, fl OMJ
log, ho a over, tkOffO Is
Of mtsk
rkol ab.
it really
seme uf novel'y. Ratting It v
now in doafgOi and aa f irnterl
we
hail hoot baaqoes, triin
O-.er-iUirti .md of , ! .' mi
tllhe. S it a f v
irts,
ic
afa eovarud ottti asoill slaed litis' of
unlni.ils' hi ruU In J'rin a .d olsta
where on the -h. r side the untire
ly
lm
14 ' . ' ' I Ut lo r.-, At t . ILO
li' iiuly phi uf jssr Trty, the pec
slT t ur.U uance of an owl or the
rlaasie profile of a chauth ly r sufHcts.
Uvhor wocli ftmam very l.trjfe In.
WMtight lleral pattern, eoi very far
apitrr, while a change Is glvon by
PJOOOSt intonorflOf ilflga or inathe-
susMiaii wji--i, euicn iHMiig quite
pronoun ed or the reverse, Prottv
.:' l' J ill K' l.li f I,, ; I k-' n SM ia
VMHH - S t ' I 1 ff(4J I , i 4 t ' n VU Ul
...i i .., .1 .v.
-...w, ..w .nr. rmuruio.
, , . ,
ariOf arovoa In eotorod Itripoa or chee.-
u r l ail doalgna, are rlovs-n m a
aalab. TOOOalOfa rn perfectly fast, J ward tho crowded camp. Ou this oc
tnd t fine card aa Ma side is made ciflntb Pri"nar made for tba camp,
in ;-a.v a, , t :..t thoy aro easily
Parbapa, to,., tltts may h.
tho roaaou that while fiillingi are
again being need on uud-u lothlng.
Oaah'a wooaa initi.d latton for mark
leg have also proved a great tuceoes.
' v ,ttder.iow th,' fr0
this style of marking become, that
ladies frcnientlv have the entire
nirue fDaUe to order.
FAaaaoLa.
Aa u ifeu af the praTaiaaea i f shir
ii"!?. we notiea ma new aaiaaaia pn
vhh'd with t shirred refit e that to oft
enetxhvl hv laaa From eltfUt i ton
ribs aro aeon end materials, of curn,
follow dr( ss gaada, for tho parasol of
late ytntr.s liHs'leaellly rl-.e in im
p. jrttt n. o. nnti la n notable )nrt of the
out i'lt. Then, ton", as Qoa'en are ox-
treiifdy fashionable, feehoM n llnish
Iven tbu eotoing paiaao, by aa ar
tificial boaqoel set in n silken Ikw at
tho Lop, This, of eoure, can le re
moved if one shnuld think it too gay,
but ladies in general will find no little
amusement in chaeiug the flowers
atAvill. Sun uiubrelhs are striking
attractive! beeaaee made t'f doublo
faced ti.itiu, vsiu:ro frequently cfTee-
ive eon traits era a itleeable.
TH8 NtW DONNET
will Daualiy bo trimmed with rib
bon rather than silk. Indeed, this is
a season of ribbons, and so they ap
pear in ereat variety. Many are
r wroUght in open work, almast seem
ng to be silken lacct. Striped or
plaided ribbons are imported, because
both are a feature in dress goods, and
in richer styles intermix turos of
plush appear. But plain ribbons have
a high position, and ara often prefer
red by people satiated with fancy
novelties. Horo the new "Satin Roy
al" rib'ion is sought for because it is
so soft in testure, while showing the
sat'ny surfaced rep that is driving
out satin proi e Laces of all kinds
am in flvir ii.rdinarv dnmantl and are
a ,t
i - " J
where, from masses of small ones
large nl7.es, we ind everything UuA -lonablo.
Bollo will bo veritablo flow
era girls, with Hewers en their para
eels, flowers en their hut aud huge
bouojiets of flowers on tholr corsage.
'Tia fuauy eneugh now mi the Opera
to see them coming In, each one wear
log a mere enermous bunch than her
predecossor. Net even a bud In the
hair, but often feur and twomy roses
i i t. i .1.1
Just belew their pretty noses.
JCt;Y CAllI mn.
airatTR M itim or oi llsts.
At the hatlls of Peach Orchard, when
IfoOlellaa was aakti his chan of
-w w atwassi. wsfVI' 1
base, a Michigan iiifantrrman fall to
tbe ground as if shot .lesil, and was
left lying in a heap as iba regiment
hanged positiea. Tbe bal! whitb bit
him first struck tbe barrel of bis gun,
glanced and struck a bu'.ton off Lis
cost, tare the watch out of his rest
pocket and tben struck the man
over the heart, and was stooped there
by a song book in bis shitt packet.
lis was unconscious for three-quarters
of an hoar, and it waa a full month be-
fere the black and bins snots disaa
paared.
At Pittsburg Landing, a msnber of
the 12th Michigan regiment of infantry
stooped te give a wounded man a drink
from his canteen. While in the act. a
ballet, airasd at his breast, "struck the
canteen, turned nitiu, through
.a a m O I
the body of a man snd buiiod itself iu
tin lag of a home. The canteen was
split open and diopisxl t., Le grouod
in bal res.
I
At the second battle of hull Run as
ITrnr Taeii fafaotr? an was ninlstl
bis plug of teOeeoe to a oouirad, a
bullet struck the ping, gUnced ofl, and I
t'LHal itasif ju a kuatrfiack. The te -I
lsr was roihd up like a .all of shay-1
Ti d carried a hundred feet awsv
Directly iu the lu.e of the Lul l - waa
,K.bMjof.i;.,,u.n, v.
th bail i-,. ,i,...i l u zl
taiuly have received it. As it was be I
bad heth his eyss filled ith tobacco
I.... t 1 ...... I
uu' "a " to the rear.
.t i .. .
a ontnay station, oaa of Custer s I
tta p r had his left stiri up strep shot
ss-ay by a grape shot, whick-paased
t m 1st m . "
oeiweea ins jpg snd the horr e, blister
tag his skin n if a rod hut iton had
n.-,n need He dismounted to secer
uin th" e'-t.t of his injuries, and M
ue b.t,t ever a bullet kaeeksd his hat
CJ S t B a . . a
--rw wwivwi m w .T r (a m V
ii hi was a troojasr who had st. tiered
seveial dsys with a toothache. In a
n nii l k til .( I to K,.- iM it1A
hand-to band fjLi be received a pistol
t:' in his n'srht ahaair fl ImnAJ
ean his .ehing double tooth sod passed
4 .1 f eho left hand corner of bis mouth
ladtsna along a art mt an nppor tooth
rbe j .y of being rid of tho toothache
was so great that tbo trooper could not
be made to go to tbe rear to have bU
wound dressed.
An abject, however triflinsr will
turn the bullet from its tree course
This waa shown on. d at tAo r-
m0unt camp i Pleasant Vallev Tu,T
i nan a "bun i
I fia hundred
pen" there in which shout
I bo.mty jumpers and other
rere nnder guard. Once in
Oftheae man .nnlil
I " m - so. w UVW U
a while one of these men wc.utd make
I . . . ... n . . 7
uiema ior iiuerty. Jivei T swtitlOSl in
pooition would open Ore, and it did not
matter in the least if the man ran
."nJr MJix bou wore firod at
I I I i ,i a til. ....I m is a V t. S 1
wivHWk rurcv. uoe oi ine OS1-
leU entard fc . f
Twelfth Ponnsvivania Mvalrr Ha
waa lying down aud the course ef tbe
I a as ska ... .
bullet would have buried itself ia his
I'.i r. ji
by waich he was raadin ... . .t.nd
.i M.M.inii nu it . ui . a nil a
betwscn bim and where the bullet en-
I IweeB two men, and brought up agsmat
I "
asssi o. spbiso.
Spring is the time for b
'ing. In
. I . t - . ; . r a
'I., r r.v wmn.n haw u n t rm . r iiriv.uva
' , 7,"
..... I .. it - -. . .. . I A I
r uon. mm mm ct-y, a.so, too
wiowed sow taies, and rasp tsars. And
evaeywsera m ine apring-t.ma men sow
trio winn ana reap tue wiiinwiua.
.1. i . w
Spring is a -eaion much sua; about by
the poets. It is a season
that moves
pooplo ---especially about th i
1st of
.ipi...
a : i
r. i . . . .
lnp wn If,r naUIUOK
The first thing generally raised in the
spring 18--U.0 rent ; anor taal comes
spring radishes and greens.
Insects also como in tho spring.
The mosquito consults bin ledger and
makes out his bills or lU summer.
aaj . U 'yyj
lolnostic and nonsehoiii insects resu
oitate tbirmielvcs ml srawl aud bits
in
th
sir
'ittlo hoi!1!. Alt nature stin.
spring aiaa aura ap iae oasrieai
oomhmationa and tbe ananaaeriea. Tho
ti i xi al a. a J
trained beasts and suimals of all sorti amonK them permnentiy njit :Uhc times
prepare o take the road The tramp TL WBtra witwaaa of tbo tra
droams of fresh holds and pastures new a of the ebap. IT
and lone farm houses where he may (harefore w0 nftVrt 8noh f-
hnd the women unprotected making u nofc uece to sefk the truth
strawherry shortcake. among others which it is easy to ob-
Spring comes evsry year. It brings uin fom the church; since the an
new clothes to soms and new fsshieu. tl liUe a ricb man deporting his
to all-if tbey oaa afford them. Usu- I -mA -, ,od in her hanJa
ally it brings more elotbai than pee- most;opiov8iy an tkinSs rertaiain- to
pie can auora ss . ouy the truth; so that every msn, whoso-
that they cannet afford to follow Yet ever wi can 4rftV ffom btt, tha watcr
spring brings with it the oid elotbai of uf- Fr 8bo is the entrance to life;
people bsvs worn all last winter and aU kheni M tbieves and robi)erg. ft
possibly the winter previous. Those acca,nt are we bound to avoid
ean be tamed and dyed t a 1 made over, feuk to mftk- eboico of tbe thing8
we will not say into new olotbes, hut pertaining to tho church with the ut-
into the semblance of the new.
The pnpor maKersi ot CiHgianti
port annunlly eisrhteon or twenty
thousand t mn of rajri. S'lnto English
ones require no bleaching at all, while
those of Italy hear away the palm for
dirt.
up
bY UFA. ROUT. L. UTKVKN-
X 1 It.
Contemreratieuu will Ignatius.
Wahop ef Aatiocb, Ii -s i kit triune
Fo'ycrl'. 0i vt Basrtns Te bin
!??aliM wr U ' r f 1 ?l'ilt? M
rolyosrp in tout, civoim. i ds toe JetUrs
of (pJLeteeXX tbs n brethren.
It will be seen s . that as both
these martyrs BOO far ltd WtA the
Aposllec, their teiinon,. si U
tru- inU-rprsfations of tbo BatlfOnree,
relsting tw the Christian ministry is
lnT,ublc - In his Lpistle io Polyc-.
. a . W
ddrM,n nia jjde, gnatiiM arritea,
"U,Te J teed 10 t,, 9t lhat Vo
llw wy P' " you. My seal
for tba,r that 'ry ul'nir to tbs
bibol, n1 l tJ'" rWeaOteaa, an J te
lhe dcjai'. may my portion be
1n' wit,, fh"u' in 0odI Lllb,r
fber with one another, strira i
PnJ t9flb'r: r," together; s X,.
f,tberi "leoP 1 'getber; aadewaka te-
,t,,,r a4 thc ',:irdH sjmI aaeeeial
and ervriU uf M "
-eiycarp nitr tan martyrdom of h:
mens writing m tae i'tollippiens, re
vtalskow high y Ignatius was esU- m
ed by tbe whole Church. (Chap. 9 ;
t axhort you ell, therefore, to yisid
obedifrnos te the word ef righteous.
snd to exercise all patience such as ye
. 5U 1 loreyour eyes, Let only
. A t. A .... .1 .L L I 1 S a
ZT QA OI iHa 'gaatiui, sud
T21MU ttn,t Befno I at uiso in otLats
roO"g youtaelvss, aud in Pan: him
self and tfce rest of the Apostles.
a
d ' tbe aurnc tt all tbaae hare
r m iU yulu b,!t ijt tiiii
nghtonshejts, and that tLeyr.-;
,n lbir du V1 in tbe freaanei el the
' IIU ""B also they etDered.
r ib7 , X,J Mt t,il P'" world,
OQ "M " :sia Xar
' ed oAtn by U..h fr0ra
".:td." ,
Cnsp ii. lif.ti, vou and rmaiha
Wr' to ne tbat " an-v ofi ' f'n
w,l H ia " f By na, Le sbou.u cany
rr.r l.ltar u.itk U!m. ...I. l. . I
V " ";' -otu-. ,
. w "'g p.
vt .11.. I i.. if r. ... i r.. . .
tenity either pSraetMally, oi tbrOofb
ou oihrr aetii.j f-.i mu, tost j.ju- -i..
stra may to filu.ird. Th .'. .f
Ignatius writtcu by him to Hnd t 1
the rest (of his cpittl.-., which we bae
hyus, we have sent t j you as nfctaeated
iter
SSJ. ... - ' . .
arc a 4
i.
I to this epistle, awd
by theui ;,o nta be grestitj j iw;..' ..
for tbor treii nj :'iih and pelWIare.
and sll things thai tend to ed firuiiuu in
our Ird.'
Sicca Pul y car u thus endorses the
ian Epbtlta, giti
wfh ol bl ft !
ng tbtm the
iet ua aee on
what grounds he ought to be listened
40 JJ "
Mfart, w
S2l h'S bok "
rho saw
'A.-rsini;
nsreaioa writiau aho;.t !&0 A L1.
Vm tku Mllc hout Lim: B. Ill
4 But 1 clcrP a,9 w l
on,7 laatraaaai by AjxMtlas, aud con
raed with aiauy wh
bu.1 W ' b ,u A,IB' T
PlaJ olhoi Of lbs chureu ia Si
wkem 1 a!to BThl u- 1 .T -
for tamed Oil t .l .i. K toil
I a a .
I is rr led on (
t ai an. h,n n l.i laai-
I ' ' '
na mfnt ncb,-T r
dom, departs! thi having I trays
taught lbs things which he had learned
from tba Apostl-.t and which the
Charcb has banded dowa and wbici
alone are true. Tv the- t!:i:)j all th-
Asiatic churches testify, ii i!o alac
those who have succeeds i Pclvctrp
o l the present time, a m u woo
I amataaaa r. t (Mii.tli m-a4am MaiMht m aSI r
w" U4 ,UVV" B- w",uwi - "
I snore steadfast witness ef irut-i. tl':m
i .
alentmus and Marcion, and
rt
of lht bro,io U wts w"-
those who heard from bim thai ,Khn
the tliscip'.e ef the Lord, g - v y to
bsths at Ephssus, and iro"i O r
iuthus within, rnshed out f ihe b.ith i
house without bathing, exclaiming.
"Iet us fly, lest even the beta) hoiue
I l
tall down. bcsaiiHi L'oriutaus t:.': tiirniv
i a . . . ..... . n
ef truth, m within," Ami roivcarp
I ' -
to Mtrcion, v. ho n.rt
him on 0U9 oCcttiull andaiJ. -Dost
tKoa . r, ... , k . th.
a : . .
. . r c..-.. c..-k o. i.-
horrQr wbich the kvogUm n vi Lheil
disciples hud sgainst
verbal communication
aaMhss eves
with an
I mnlars r.f the truth: aa Pan: alsn OOVSL
i---r j j i
l U a. hrati.. witem thn
firi anJ admonitM;i rrJftct;
kn,winp thrA he that j. ,ttch is
. , "d . . beiito oondemuea.
I u:,.-.!
,.T. j . er wf M M i.
0 Polvcarp written to the Pbiiippinn,
fronJ hwh tl) -.xe who 080000 to do B-
and are anxious about their salvation,
can learu tho oharacter of his fallb, ir. i
the preaching ot the
tt 0th
Thea
. - tha churcb in BpbtAtt, fviunrif a
I. t .1 j i : t.u : : , -
most diliaenee. aud to lav hold of ih
tradition of tho truth.
the case 1 Suppose there arise n
mt - puts relative te some lmpoi tan. iuce
t ion among us, should we not have . tic.t!, " not an svsir.eucai, vaiue. it is
recoarse to the most ancient okurche I cultivated fcr the oil it yields. The
with whise the apostles held constant j oil is used in cooking, as well as in
intercourse, and learn from them what j lamps ad for making soap and
is certain and clear in regard to the paint
a a a
prssent miiatltal For ho a- shea Id is
bo if the Apostle tbeBiseives had nob
left as writing.l Would it not be neces
sary, in tbat cae to fellow tbe course
eftho tradition which they banded
down to those to whom tbey did com
mit tbe chnrchasl"
Thus wo find tbat to settle any ques-
Hon concerning tbe cnurcu a iaito t?r
practice it waa common to appeal to
the established usages of the church.
Now every church historian of repute
sckeow ledges, tbat at tbe period
Irenfui wrote tbo abovo words, ine
". i-niraent of tbe ehereh waa eyery-
1 in form iMoeheim.
0 at. JI P. II ch. 11. beo. l.J (Gieaelor
Vol i Ck 1 1 1 Hec 54) Tnus lreneaas,
fioals ty tbe example of Polyesrp, be
U ...C'.i and Ignatins to the
A .. .: for the sake of tho truth
they taught all these men laid
down tbeir liyea. As tbe aeccnnt of
the usrtyrdom of Polycarp ia some-
wbst extended we reserve it for tho
next psjaar.
ai FrtiAca is bhbe isl t o
llboSe island is a very littlo Sute,
oat, like all iittlo thing, ha vary odd
wts. She baa very few ieap!e, and
only a vury few of them aio allowed to
- m tl a A
ro'.e. inoso who are allowed to vote arc
now"ir.:i!cirt' an enort to coiex von-
a iutional Convention fer the parpeae of
ror icing the Constitution so tbat asan-
atrl suffrage shall be nxeo oy taw,
bat sa tho larzs majority of the voters
aio opjHveed to it, and and the amend
Mntewfll have to ie aubmitted to
Lfeeea. it is not easy io sa what uao
tl:re is in holding tha cenventien.
The L., ir-iicans don't want manhood
ITrage, eadNfce Democrats have al
ways voted yjinst it. Tbe Boston
'.::, r states tbe aituation aa fel-
"The francbixe of Rhode Island
draws a sharp line !rtween natives axd
fcriners, the latter not being allowed
to vote unices tbey hold real property
worth $134 net. In the nwt place, a
,- i I ... .L - - - U
.. ;s 'jrawu oe.wi.en ine un wuu
; ay tar s on property worth $134, and
those who are not aucb tax-payers.
iat'er msy vote in Providence for
Javor, bat BOt for members of tbo
I iry C-urcil, aud in town meetings
; may vets f r all meaaurea except
taxation cr the exfeaditt;r of money.
:a cf llhode Isl-nd ntaksa far-
. .. diaeritiaationa; but they need no
i here save as to their efleet
which cur.iiits is limiting tho vote far
more than U tie ease elsewhere ia this
so : trj . Th eensaa of ii80 returns
tha jxipulation of Rhode Island ut
276,590; jet the presidential vote of
the same year web only 20,235, cr far
Vs t! . ;et of Worcj8r c;nnty. ia
'Lie Statr. wht.h esst 8,358 vctrs, snd
hsd a population of only 226,883. Mon
No i York. ith tbe city of
Riobtster, cast a heavier ballot tbsn
. I all Rhode Island, altkengh ia pop
otatia, 144.902, is but a frsctien
above one-half ef tbe bode Is
hutd populatien. Tbe relation
lion hecemes even more glaring when
Rhode Mead aad Indisr.a aro compar-
r.d, and it is nothing less tbaa astonisb-
ug wh n the votes of Providence aad
Button are compared."
Tbe only reason wby the rotera in
Etbode IsUud do not wish to change tho
-.iifftage, and it must be confeaeed a
vary ntoag reason, b, tbat there is no
ool reason for changing it. Tho men
who own property and pay the taxes
claim that tbey have the right to man
se things so long as tbey work no i
ios ict? others, and they somewhat
defiantly invite the rest of tbe country
to point out any injustice in their meth
ods to imtsnce a State whose people are
bappter, richer, more prosperous, or
better governed. Let well enough
lone is then motto. If it is claimed
that proi-erty antftage ia not democratic
tViPv rely that it waa never intended
te bat Dti ' "Ri M otber states don't like
their way of doing business, that does
net concern them, as they have tho
rijht to manage their political affairs as
they ph-aac. So long as tbey manage
them so well they would appear to be
! right.
ti aiois factij.
It is cstineated that over 10,000
persons are employed in the laundries
of New York.
Next to rice, Indian enrn ii used
by a larger number of people than
way other grain
Lake Superior, at its surface, is COO
feet above the Atlantic, and at Its
bottom 573 feet.
Old sails aro made into tho paper
used for bank notes, and old ropes
reappear as brown paper.
a
Two thousand human beings and
and over no, 090 bead of cattle are
annually killed by snake bites in In
dia. The varlatloaa in the rainfall of
India involves tho food supply, and
is a question of famine or plenty.
Chinoio dentists attribute tooth
ache to the gnawing of worms, and
profess to extract the same from de
cayed leeth.
Cyclones usually occur toward the
end of Spring and in the Fall the
periods ot change of direction in the
monsoons.
The experiments in cotton raising
in Kansas have been very successful.
One planter shipped 100 bales of ex
cellent quality.
Florida lizards are said to possess,
in a remarkable degree, the power of
changing their color at will, the pro
cess occupying about a quarter of a
miuuie.
A red passion-flower, secreting bea
ey in the glands of its young leaves,
wns found guarded by a sp-sciea of
For how stands ' ant, wbich consumed the honey and
dis -
drovo away all otber insects.
In Russia the sunflower has a prac-
I . aa a a wa