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VOL. XVIII.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH Hi, 1883.
NO ::
flasaa4g4 VsssVjs)b
STATE RIGHTS DBIOCRAT
ISSUED KVBRY FRIDAY
STUBS 4 NITTINtf.
Maw
Rights
ALLEN &
-OF-
ALBANY -
An uw raetaYiif tWr
FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
Consisting of oso of the Urgent
General Merchandise
Ever oferen for isle
DRY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Inclines si I Us latest style aa t lSTshiss. Oir stack is all fresh sd
sew, aa aisck of it wss Birr has is Is York, ss taere is sot sis
piece of oU stylg4s is osr store-
THE CLOTHING
Contains- of Ike largest aa tmest aasertaseats of elotkisg aid
geato' fariUkisg goons ever krosgkt te'ttis valley, sad will to soM at
srieestki iefy esaaetitisi, eitker'kere or tlsewkere.
We sis keep a fall liae ef ladies', ekiUrea'i ai4 geatleaieafs
BOOTS AND SHOES,
All of ike Wet ttaiitj aa
Ws also iavit sties ties to
HATS AND CAPS,
t ei t k als to ae fo ad ai oar star
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC
Oar bmU is
ONE PRICE
Samples seat by Mail free, ea aafteatioB.
MARTIN
OREGON,
SUek wf
Hi -est eemtlete sUek of
is Albany. The!
DEPARTMENT
tired frnai tae ataaifaetares.
osr stleaeie
a Vara; sad well -selected stock
FOR ALL.
ALLEN & MARTIN,
A 1 First Street, Albany, Or.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
U rUKN. CI. K. t It AM HKIU.AIH.
FLINM 4 CHAMBKRLAIN,
ATT()K. ICY AT LAW,
Albany, Oregon.
jarOfnoa In Foster's Brick Block .-ta
vl5nltr.
R. 8. STRAHAM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
A Ibaus , Orrion.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THK
Court of this State. Will give
pedal attention to collection and probate
matter.
Office In Foatar'a new brick. 49tf
L. H. MONTANYE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
Office u petal re, over Jobn Brim tore,
let street. vMn-Stf
J. K. WE A
.FORD,
(NOTAKY PUBLIC,)
tTTORNEY AT LAW,
aukaot. nana.
WILL MLACT1CK IN ALL THE CUt'KTS Of THK
an. aiMcUlftiuitUuu gia tooollertiuesaa
prubate matter
U. Ovid reltaWs Teasple. U J
jr. o. rowBtx. w. n. BILTBU
POWELL 6 BILYEt ,
vTTQRNKYH AT LAW,
And Solicitor in I haacery,
ALBANY. - OKetCsOM.
Colleotlona promptly made on all point.
Loan negotiated on reasonable term.
jnVOfflo In Foster's Brick.-
vHulOtf.
F. M. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT UW
LKBAIOX OlKQOft.
Will praeUeeta all the eoor
Prompt alteatlon aivn to c
vevaaess and esamloaUoo of
la all tb eoarta of the Stats.
collections, eoa
veraaees and examtnaUoo of Titles. PmbaU
business a spsciaitty. v.
E. K. SK I PYVOKT1 1,
4TTnnKV ABlkflB AT LAW A
SWTAB1 rt ILK
w
ILL practice In all court of the Stale
.II bnalnaaa intrusted to me prompt
ly stranded to.
OMee in O'Took't Block, BrtuUIbi Strrmt,
43v 1 A aVuiy, Oreaaa,
LEWIS STIMSON'S
LIVEKY AND I'EED STABLE.
Flrat clan vehicle. Ana konww, gxl
feed, accommodating proprietors and rea
sonable charges, diva tbem a call.
sable near He v ere House.
6yl.
l w. imam k co.,
DRIOuINTM.
Htationery and Toilet Artidaa, A
nrge Stock and Low Prices.
Large
OITTT DRUG
8TORE,
l AJLStBV. BWI
FOSHAY & MASON,
SSOLSLAU AS ASTAtV
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBABY, OBEUOR.
vlonAltf
J. J. WHITNEY,
Attorney And Counsellor At La?
AND -
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice In all of the Court of
th Is State. All bnalnaaa intrusted to him
will be promptly alien ded to.
noroffice in OToele's Block.
REVERE HOUSE,
1rS an REUswerl Albany.
Chaav Pfeiffer, Prop'r
Tate sew BoWIUBtUd sain Bret dsn etrl. TUm
wtth tb bat Um market kHorda. Btsnsi
la avarr Hoosm. A f o tSaxAm avnat lor Cuaa
TrarMSJ.
Aioany Bath House.
HK UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE8FECT
foil iafora th eitlM of Albaayaad sf
ainHyi
that lkaTBUkBbrgitBM Kium
ateat.aad. Wt keelac oleaa reoatt and payta
tiitttBtioe to burman, oxseet" v toil al
thoit who m.j Caror UB with tbsir patroaag
HeriBf ketetoforo orrtd oa noting but
Flrat-Claaa Hair Droaslng Saloons,
azpeeta to glr atir tltfetlo to at
SBrC'iio sad Ladit' Hair Mostly os
kaanssood. JOS WBBBKH.
O. 0 OHIBRT. O.n.PARItr.
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Succeaaar to C, C. Cbarry.)
Machinists, Millwrights, and Iron
Founders.
aaTE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS A IX
TT completed, and are now prepared to
handle all kind of heavy work. We will
manufacture tfteam Knslne. Qriat and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kind of Iron
ana nraes casting.
rATrnmxs uabb nw snont xotm r.
Special attention given to repairing all
Kinu or machinery. Will also manufac
ture the improved Cherry A White Grain
separator.
n ahir Bt.-4MRee a Lnntner Tarn.
Albany, Or., Dec. 1, 1880. 18tf
W. H. GOLTRA
DEALER IN
Farm Machinery,
WAGONS, HACKS, BUG
GIES, Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS,
S&nvnm
- JjSnjoBSangactJinWnnnl
worn
RHEUMATISM,
Mmuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Sorenes of the Chest,
Gout, Quint , Sore Throat, Swell
ings ami Sprain, Burnt and
Scalds, Sonera Bodily
Peine,
Tooth, Bar end Headache, Frottod
Feet and Bert; end ell other
Feint end Aches.
B rijsiinSa o artti qsala Br. Jtma On
mmfr, r, mtmtut e$kmp ftrT I
H-47 A trUi MlmiW tml h
if mint oMlajr of 10 CSsbr; s4 wry . aasHsf
nb pmio !W (U ud wtU. tt ml m
(la'M.
IMiMtiaa la KWrn Uagsaas.
BOLD BY ALL DRU0OI8T8 ABO DEALER
IB MEDICI ML.
A. VOOELER tc CO. .
DlHmwr; Md., U. 0. A.
LYDIA B. PINK HAM'S
VEGETABLE 00MP0PND.
WmwSUhmom r.lafWI t BBBl 4 U .Uwm
In ' B ali tl
A Xr4ieU far Xfm n. I tr . I. , . tTauiaa.
frrsarod b a Vtaia.
b 1 mmi lrfu Mmm) IS .-' it mrT.
bu.n ,ti.im Om oreUtl.- f- a . am, fir: !'.. ilf f 1
nr-ao'Ut IS" trp. rmtritm Hir Mtwrml I tmttm lolha
tPbTleiiiu 0m H n J Btncib II rroolf '
hm.it f.l.lkM M&AuWm iliitr ti llli ml i r
oe SiMttU, to I rIS m f Uu -
TU f. I oIU ji ,v .1 . . CM ln
Wm tB rmrm mf Kttwr (')Ubl f llbr t ,
f.TDIA C FTSKHAM Bt-OO I't uiru n
vt a J Ii: J f it iVt r pr
C xa jJ SK WaSn A . Ujum. )lu frtra u
tew.BL tbiii.for fa, nen b asm tats rot
of ;Cta. ar of Us r7. oa rmlpt of pr.t, (1 ff -x
f I Mlbw. Br.. H Uia a f rarly ann ail l llor cf
i.ia ap. Saadfurtaisal Bi.
KaNaiPT -h M Ha
uviea rit.i.i T-r
asBbvosili ai is ti
Pt -b H I TTitA R nXKII A
TUky alirestsa. a
.1
TUTT'S
ILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
et!t. Bowels eeative. Pain In
with a dull oenaabion In the
Pain under the Shoulder
the
back
blade.
lines after eating, with a main
i to exertion of bod r or mind.
ellnanon to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of tamper, XjOw apirtta. with
a tseiins; of havina nealeeted tone duty.
pima. wivn
some duty,
ring at th
weanneaa, I)laanaa, Fluttering at tbo
Heart, Dote before the eye. Tallow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye.
Be uotn. with fitful dream, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
Tlrr8 PILLS uri? r.j lally alajtrd to
aiich twee, one dose chert a auch a sfcauge
of fMllna mm to natonlafc the inffrrrr.
Tay lams tbif Atrtlar.aid raw tln
iKMtv lu TmUm Vm BneaBu Uiua Ui- ayatnii la
.rttest n the
nolo art uro.
MaMUtr Oigaaia. aiaator ntssla an pro.
aim iiy iri'-ir nnir
enajr St.. N. Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Qaav H atb na WrKtt rtianrM in a Oujmhy
tiLACK toy annate application nf iIiIm Wk. It ini
paraiB uatural ofitor, ai'ta InatantnatHaiaty. HoM
uy UruggbM. or nt ny exprtsa on n-.Wpt or ti.
mcB.as m imtY mt-. nsv torm.
(Sr. ttTTH HMU of ViImM, ItAtratllMi 4
BeSSt BaeripS iu a aaufart abb . ay aBasBbsJ
DR. De B. RICE,
Physician and Surgeon.
HAS RETURNED to thla city and rwumeil nrec-
Uce. Otnee in new tuft -ajili uttba, OT.-eVa
Huilillnsf, hroadalbin sttvet, betweun Kirat and Scv-
ond atreet.
Albany, Or., Huv. a,
iMt.i.la aru alwayno
luokoitt tr Iio.ii
t Innreaai! their earalnea. and in time lief tino
wealthy ; those who de not improve their opnortunl
tie remain ia poverty. We offer a ifreat -hance to
m ice money. We want many nun, woinun, t.oymiKi
g la to work for us nam in tneirown teeaweee. r
one can do the work properly from the flrat start.
The business will oav more than ten times ordinary
wages. Bxpsnsive outfit furnuiio.1 free. . no one wno
i7 falbTto make BSSSSV ranidlv. Vou can de-
vo e your wnoie time to mo wors, or oniy your paro
momenU. Full lnfonnrtiou and all that is needed
sent free. Address Mtissos A, Co., Portland, Maine.
BUAEDIAH A88UH1NCE CO,, OF
T QNTinN
"
ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1821.
?ifflKb
Notk. This company has the largest
i r
paid up capital ef mpany doing
buslneaa in the United States. Insurance
accepted by
Robt. A. Fostkb,
Agt of Albany.
A week made at home by the in-
dnstrious. Best business now be
fore the uublic. Capital not needed . We will start
vou. Men. women, boys and iriris wanted every
where te work fur us.. Now is the time. You can
work it spare time, or gv ymr whole time to the
busiuee. Nootner business will pay you nearly aa
well. No one oan fall td make enormous pay, by en-
irairfnjf at onee. Oostlv ontflt and terms free. Money
lnaiio fast, easily, aud honorably. Addrees Tsie a
as i ej M-sm. ' y y . m w -bat
Dart.
ru
Cev Augusts, Maine.
I I M il M NKWB.
Mm. VX'.va Ann Liggett, from near
Boeua Vibtn, wn brought to town on
MoruUy lat, mid after ao examination
bnfbto Judge I J. A. John, hy lira. J.
N. Smith anl . T. lodon, wan pro
iHHtnrod inaanc, and waNaeni on Tue
day to the Anyluin at I'Ubt Port land.
Hepott from different rortiou of
Southern Oregon bhow that grain town
laat frll especially oat and barley
ha been aerious'y damaged hy the aiu
ter weatber, which Btand ttDequalO
for continued auverity. As n .coiiee
quence, moat of the ground miiHt be re
aown, which the farmer will loan no
time in doing. A the weather i fa
vorable, it in not likely tUnt ctow
will be any abortcr through tbi mis
fortune. Still the loaa i considerable.
A oow belongina to Win. Nucke, of
Kerby villi, a few day ago died, afiar
haviag given birth to a calf. Tbi x
cited the curioaity of a reidnt of that
place, who cut her oeu to ascertain the
cause of her istaiss, Hi anion ibmnt
can Ixi better imagined than described
whan he found throe more calves, all of
which were wall developed.
The new combination lettet paisir and
envelope, now supplied to the post-
ofliee by the poat otii :a deartmeut, ia
a kheet of letter per with an envelope
flap having on it a three cent alamp.
Alt the Bender will hv to do after
writing a letter will be to fold the letter
abeet, cl it by moistening it with the
mucilage on the envelope flap and drop
it in the nearest poat ofiicc or letter box.
The combination i to be sold for throe
cents, and it will undoubtedly prove to
be a great a convenience to the public
aa the poatal card. Another feature of
the combine. i iun i that the name of the
poat office selling will be printed on the
envelope.
Scarlet fever end rah have put in
appearance at Ashland, but hae not
assumed a daugerons j.
lierriott dc Livealey, if Vaahon Is
land, are making full pieeriion for
manufacturing btick. Tlnvy mil em
ploy not leas than eight ut tun unn and
manufacture aUiut 7,0i0 brick p r dsy,
which they siil deliver by scows to
New Tacoua and Oihat (toiuU. A
mtou aa the ethri aril' permil oiera
tiona wilt hecoiunieuc!. It ia thought
by the projector that (. i-aa ibau
700,000 buck will be manufactured
during the present year.
The value of lota in New Teenies f jt
aaaeaami-nt purjMiae, as decided by the
assessor it aljuut aa followa : Pacific av
enue fioue the liaUtead House south to
Eleventh street, c 1,000, beyond Kiev,
enth street, $000 ; 0 street to south
Klevertk street, $350 ; beyond Eleventh,
$300 ;on 1) street from $175, to $150
etch , on K street $(25 . on ( street
$75 ; Yakima avenue, $75 ; on I ami J
street. $50 per lot, west of I and J
street, $25 each.
The atesmbost Yazoo while turning
a jreint at Hennct (Corner, above New
Orleans, struck a log ami sunk. Sever
al parsons drowned.
Hev. 0. W. Uallsgher, pastor of the
Unitarian church in New York, preach
ed a sermon last Sunday, in which be
defended the "PeiMion Play'1 of H.loii
Morse,
Esrly yesterday morning, an immense
ball ef lire darted across the heavens,
brilliantly illuminating the city of Pitts
burg, Pa. Its course was northwest.
An explosion was heaid" shortly after
the passage. The explosion was follow,
ed bv loud detonations and tremors of
the earth. The light was very brilliant,
and blue tints were Beeu all along the
route traversed. Peraons were awaken-
od by the noises and bhocks.
The oentemplated trip to Ctliforuia
bv Charles A. Dana and Simon Came
ron, and their families, delayed by the
illness of Csmerou'ri son, will start
within a fortnight. They will travel by
the Southern Pacific, making an extend
ed stay in New Oileann, and only a
short visit in California. The trip is
purely for pleasure.
Hon. Jas. S. Boy ton, president of the
State Senate, of Georgia, has been sworn
in as Governor. He ordered an election
f. jho vacancy caused by Stephens
, .
death, Oil th 24th f Aplll. 1 lie UoiU
ooratio executive committee of the State
is called to meet Tuesday at Atlanta, to
consider what action is to be taken.
"They who cry londcnt are not al
ways the most hurt. Kidney-Wort
1 u,nri- UV, l,ft (looil Mmnai it in
uoea 118 OrK like 1116 UOOU Oamailtan,
- unrtitnt utionek- l.iir with
qCKIV, UnOSientallOUSly, lUC Wltn
I uroaf (hnrnn oli nu. A Naw Huron
"alre dy writ8 : "Mother has been
afflicted for years with kidney diseases.
IT . , Ml 111
sprins sue was very in ami nau
Q1 aiarcniDR pau: inj nHmbnes in one
Kidney-Wort proved a great
I . . . . . . . . ii it
w,e88'n8 completely curea nsr.
IgFNo woman really practices
economy unless she uses the Diamond
Dvea. Manv dollars can be saved
every year, ask tue aruggisc.
a a . a s
For the delicate and complicated
Jiffl.nltiea nprnliar to women Lvdia E
U11UCU1UeH PeCUllar 10 WOmetl AV(11 Fj
i Pinklisr'K VaDetsle (Vunimund ia the
1 r K,a 8 v egeiame v .oinpounu is tut
soverign remedy.
nnonta villi: itkms.
tUtk Bk HiorrtU :
Mrs. Dr. Gross ia about the same.
Th'j Drs. seem to be rpiite busy at
preaent.
The infant child of Air. Pill.bury's ia
very sick.
Mr. Richard Stephens it recuMrat
ing very rapidly.
Ml. Frank H vda eXMct to m ve
Into the mountains soon.
Work will likely soon commence on
the Brownsville bridg.
Mr. Fred Hancock is the happieat
man in town a eon.
Warren Arthurs bus len very sick
with a catarrh in the head.
Mrs. Kllen Washburn ia vieiting
frienda and relatives near .'orvallis.
Mr. Jas. (?url has sold hi tuenag
aria to parties in Portland for $150.
Free school opens in North Browns
villa on the third Monday of thin
month.
Messrs. Wataou and Mc Masters were
here laat Friday in the interests of the
Oregon Railway 0a
Mrs, Thatber who has been vieiting
friends here returned t hr home in
Salem on laat Wedneaday.
The little children ef Msasra. Joseph
Sanders and Jas. Mo U argue are very
sick with the cidmru OtUm.
Mr. J. Al. Moors hax moved bis
stock of liquors over to Kjuth Browns
ville, and will nhertly ojien out over
there.
During this One weather the farmers
are very buaily employed with their
crops. If the westber favors the bop
crop will be very Isige.
On the 24th, by B. J. Averill, J.
P., Alias Mary Brady lately of San
Francisco was married to Mr. Julius
Feiner head dyer in the Woolen A! ills.
After .upper, refresh taenia, and danc
ing the whole community joined in
wishing the happy couple a life of tree
happiness.
It ia rumor'! that Mr. Geo. C.
lilakely ao long connected with the
drug store here, baa lately aoid his in
terest to Mr. Klmer Forsythe. although
everyone will be pleased to welcome
51 r. Ferny the into lbs business circles
of Brownsville, yet Air. BSskely's long
acquaintance has endeared him to the
asople and ebouid fate call bim, we
ahatl miss bim. -
On laat Monday the school meeting
of North Brownsville district waa held
in the city hall. I be clerk read the
minutes and report, which were msde
out in s vary credible manner. Mr. J.
P. Gelbraith was elected director, and
Mr. II. J. 0L Averill was elected clerk.
Although the office of clerk or director
doea not really honor a wan, yet the
hoard has in the past honor id the of
fice, and doubllesa will do all in their
power to promote the woik of educa
tion in our district. It was voted that
a tax of $150 be levied on the district.
The school until the next annual achool
meeting will be free to all who draw
public money in this district.
The cloaing exercises f the winter
term of the North Brewiisville gra rll
scb jol were about as followa : On
Thursday occurred the entertainment
given by th primary grades of which
Mrs. Horner is teacher. Oa Friday
the examinations took piac. Several
visitor and other patrons honore 1 the
occasion with their praaeuev, in the
evening came the entertainment given
by the fifth and sixth gralea : Hon. E.
B. .1cKlroy, Slate Supt. delivered a
very eloquent address en "Industriel
Kluoation," Ar intellectual educa
tion is not sufficient in this rapidly de
velopiug epoch of our statu. Tbo great
esources of this country cannot be de
veloped without education. The wealth
of our state can best be increased bv
increasing our manufacturing aud ag
ricultural interests. In addition te
thi, the manv valuable minerals that
underlie our mountains, an t vail vm,
as yet untouched these must be n aeh-
ed. The production of woolu and
vegetable fabric! cannot bo produce 1
without a special education. These
interests icouire an industrial and
thorough education. It was conclusive
ly proven that while thero are man)
valuable systems of education in this
. m, I M .
country, the nub he school srstem is
the only one that will reach the mas
rf. ; '
ses. Kver interest oi society ucmanus
ws e. . aa e ! l
that our public school work be promot
ed. The apeakers remarks were very
practical and were appreciated by every
one. Afier the entertainment closed,
the sixth grade gave a banquet in the
Citv Hall.
J. B. II.
THR RKSDLTa
All persons feeling dull and depressed
or perhaps feverish with no appetite,
no energy, the system clogged, the liver
torpid, and the bowels inactive, who are
wondering how to find relief, should
purchase a 50 cent or $1 bottle of Syrup
of Figs, read the circular around the
bottle, follow the directions, taking a
few doses of this pleasant remedy and
be restored to health and happiness.
It may be had of Foahay fc Mason, Al
bany, Rector fc Son, Halsey.
wkt um.iMi i r i r t.u
Bfuvervillt, Wast Virginia.
Feb. 11, 1 883.
Kt, JJrmocrat :
Having through the kindneas of em
old time friend (now of Oregon; beeu
made the weekly recipient of your ex
cellent pa pur u kiii the rt quest that 1
would rontribute from time to lime,tbe
local happenings in these euda of the
eatth to the Dkmocsat. And I etild
juat say by way of introduction, to yeu
and the readere of your ealuable psper
thst I sm a Democrat in everything
that constitutes or pertains to true
Democratic principles. Believing that
if our national domain is saved fiom
the new impending wreck and ruin, it
must and will be through the aid and
inflaence of Democratic principles. I
have never dabbled much in po! tics,
content to h one of the common, labor
ing elsaa id citizann. Tried slwav te
vote as I pray. But aome are ready ta
say Now don't mix religion aud polit
ics, affairs." We say, let nN politcal
measures be seasoned with religion
enough to kep them pure snd honest
as was the case in the dsvs of other
yeaia. Just now aome of the lea Jiag
Republicans here are getting wonder
fully kind and liberal toward Democrat
ic measure ; same are slmont resdy to
drop over en the other aide of the fence.
But aome eld rata think they see a cat
in the tneaUiub. The party in pewer
don't like te give up the spoils, and fat
positions. But enough of this for the
preaent. New while the good people
of Oregon, are having their wet season,
here in West Virginia, we are having
all aorta of westber rain, mud, sleet
and anow, with now and then a clear
dsv, to cheer us en our wav.
m at
Scarlet fever and diphtheria are rag-
a a
ing almost aa an epidemic now on
Spring Creek.
If desirable, in another letter we
may try and give aome history, I oca tins
sad productions of this portion of oar
mountain state. And now Mr. E liters
wiahinig yeu and your readers all a
happy and pros'ierous New Year.
Adam D. Uodam.
MYSLLn IM.W
Oakvitlr, Or., Feb. 21st, 1883.
A'.. Demerat :
Farmers of thin viciutty sre buay
a a saw a
sowing wheat. Mot one sere of rail
sowing but will htve to be renown.
Seed wheat not so acarce as at first
thought. Most of us hsve pleoty to
sow again.
At a achool meeting we trisl to vote
a tax to build a school house but it waa
only a try. We were lcalcn badly snd
are al most heart sick. We have a
.l.l th.t J- I....1I Httntaarh
j
Indians in, it being too small and leaky
and without furniture worthy oi the
name. Just think of 25 voters voting
against a school house un ler such cir
cumstances and only 8 in favor of it.
Men with children to educate voting
agatnat a achool house. , rshaw. lbe
old bachelors aud young men turned
aut snd leat ua. We will keep up the
ught uutil wo get the house. It makes
eur hearta glad to knew that Albany i
herself again going to build a $20,1
school house.
AKVILLE.
While Jobn S. Wiae waa breathing
fire and slaughter at Richmond, that
emiseut patriot Jay Hubbell wan giving
some instructive testimony in the Mas-
sey-Wise election case at Washington.
It must gratify "voluntary' contribu
tors to Hubhelt' fund to know that
$10,000 of it went to pay cspitation
taxes ia Virginia. It must b stilt
more gratifyiug to the "monied" and
"middle" elasses. who are aai I to bttve
such an sffeetion for the Republican
tarty, to know th il th m naers of
that party invested such a sum in Ma
bonism and dishonesty.
Uubbell also testified that the Na
tional Republic in Executive Committee
ordered all its ptuers to be burned. This
was wise en the pirtof the ommitiee,
but is to be regre'te l in the interests of
sound information. The papers of the
committee must lave curtained a great
deal of the curious and crooked. What
a otmpaign d cument might have been
made out ot them ! Sail, the couutry
seems to have guessed their contents
pretty well at the time of the last elec
tion. Tho funniest-look ing man in the
Senate is Ingalls of Kansas. He is
tall and very thin, and his Prince
Albert is generally wrapped so tightly
around his form that one could be
pardoned for supposing that a good
whistling breeze would carry him
before It. Ingalls has steel-gray hair
and red nose. He wears eye glasses,
and is seldom seen on the street
without kid gloves and a polished
silk hat. . He is well informed and
his knowledge extends into nearly
every field of human thought. His
eulogy on Ben Hill was the simplest,
prettiest speech of the kind delis er-
ed in the Senate for many a year,und
it has been scattered broadcast
throughout the country.
CHESS COLDMI.
On Jan. lit wa commenced a regular
chess tourrmmviit te consist of ! prob
leios, one to Ian puMishsel each week
until the ton rosy is ceaipMed.
Mr. 8. A. DVsney,of J fferawn of
fers the following arisen fer solution of
pioblema in this tourney : Tw any
person solving all of the 10 prebiansa, a
prize of 100 bleak chexa diagrams. Tw
the ene aolving the next largeet nnni
tssr, To blank chess dtagrsma, and hit tw
the nasi highest. When te wr mors
are tied in the sues her ef aelutiwns,
then the prize will be swarded tw the
one who furnishes the neatest aad meat
plaialy written solutions. All eelu
tiane mast ba sent in within three
weeka from the date ot the psper cwa
aining the prebisra, except the aoln iow
to problem No. 10 which will be re
quired to be Sent in within twa weeks
from date ef inane ewntsiaiag it.
Problems fsr the ten may will be far
niebed by 8. A. DeVaaey, Jefferaen.
Toi. a.vsv raoBLcn aa 9.
Whits Black
K at Q K t 7 K at K 3
W at Q R 4 R at K 4
K at Q R 8 P at 3
Kt at Q 5
FatQBS
P at g 3
PatK 7
White to play and mate in two
ovee.
solutions.
Na. 5, A. Binding.
No. 7, J. K. Ktrkpatrick, A. Bind
ing, Clifton Ktrkpatrick.
We was Id any that Dr. Ktrkpatrisk
and Clifton Kiiknstriek bath insist
that -Go a-yeu-pleaae" own net be
made to mate ia three assess. The
knights should remember that a small
prize is offered for the first eelutiew ef
this problem. Where is "Sad V
ana Besetattens.
Resolutions ef sendwieace, submit
ted by the Uarriaborg B. B., to Mr.
and Mrs. L. Doagtas. in teetioseny
of the high esteem in which we hold
our late member :
WntBEAs, la view of the loan wa
have sostainodi, by tho death af war
beloved member and associate, Willie
Dooglan, and of the still heavier less
sustained by the household who were
nearest and dearest to hira ; tbereferw,
ba it
Ttetolced, That it is bat a just
tribute to the memory af Willie, to
ssy that In regretting his removal
frwm our Band wa incur a far one who
was every way worthy af oar tender
est regard.
AVjoW, That ia our united sor
row wa extend oar heartfelt sympa
thy to Father, Mother, Brothers and
Sbter, and and consolation in the
. . j u . ...Ill
eft-lien iier win luiweerc vaant bwctsi
music ia that home beyond.
Resolved, That while we tenderly
condele with tho bereaved family, w
share with them tha hope af a reun
nion, on tho other aide, where there
is no parting and bliss ineffable for
bids a tear.
Fold hla hands tender ly o'er hie pnlselara
breast,
Ha no more on earth ear Band will lead ;
Carre- him gebtl y, lay him te rest.
While we wss sre auleken In anguish
weep.
His bark drifted out at the close ef day ;
Ns mere hla cheering votes oar ears will
greet;
He ha anchored safely, as ia hope we may,
In that haven ef rest at the merey teat.
We knew Willie's at reV ia that summer
land.
Where meadows are Canned by haavens
wind,
Come o'ft Willie in spirit and meet with
onr Band,
Though our music be a 1 aid war eyes
tear -dun mad.
The years will oeme snd th years will je,
And life's current will move as before:
And Time, the great healer, will temper the
woe,
Of bereaved one whose sorrows none other
can know
Ai they too seek the Evergreen Share.
AaTHua BaAnaajraraa,
UEjaaa Isham,
Cuas. Casts a,
l.SSTSR Rilby,
RueanLL Wtatt.
Wii.un BRAanasaoBo.
Howard Bramwri.i.,
Matt Fukk,v
Eodie FA.NaiNO.
Scipio, N. Y.,Dee. 1, 1879.
I am the pastor of the Baptist church
here, and an educated physician. I am
not in practice, but am my sole family
physician, and advise ia many hii
j-v ST a
eases. Uver a year sgo l re cni 'need
ed your Hop Bisters to my invalid
wife, who has been under medical treat
ment of Albany's best physicians sever
al years. She has become thoroughly
cured of her various complicated dis
ease by their use. We both recom
mend them to our friends, many ef
whom have also been cam! of their
various ailments by them.
Rev. E. R Waaaax.
There will not he half the usual
quantity of stock sold in this county
during the present year. There was
a great deal sold last year, which
leaves the range with less than half
its usual number. Mr. Hastings L
now hero buying stock, and after he
leaves, it will be almost useless for
other stock buyers to come. Bud
Hock Dem.