KJ A. AS. AtXVAXX X K A AJUA V Vii X Democrat 8 TATE RICHTS DEMOCRAT. TEE BEST ADVERTISING1 MEDIUM IN TEE WILLAMETTE YALLIT. Spools! business notices in Ixeal wet 'inns 1ft cents per line. Regular Lees notices 10 cents per line. or togal and transient advertisements B per quare for the first insertion ,aad Si seats per f jusre for each snbeeqaent ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY STITES & NUTTINO. USIJKSSOFKIC K-l ttwwMl BaUldlnaou ttresdalbla street. TERMS Of SUBSCIUFTIOK J - May. nar rear. In dnw.. WW 3!ffa"?. f VOL. XIX. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1884. NO 30 Hairs for olhr MJasLr"""":::::::::::".:.. nown on application. STAT V. KlliHTS llM.Ml II :K AT tatc PROFESSIONAL CARDS. U rUVH. O. CHAMMRUW. FLINN 4 CHAMBERLAIN, ATTARHGYS AT LAW, ranted to give satisfaction. Will work ITIUKiims A '''Lnydun kinds of stone, but (Teal prin Albany, Oregon. TOffloe In Foster's Brick Block. vl5nl8tf. R. S. ST RAH AN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. TILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE special attention to colleeUons and pro! cooibi or ui m. ."?" matter. , , Office In Poster's new brick. L. H. MONTANYB. ATTORNEJpAT LAW. Notary Public. Albany, Oregon, Offloe upstairs, over John Brisnrstore, J K. WEATHEEFORD, fKOTARY POBUC.) . TTARNEY AT LAW, 14V. 0ECO. 1111 PRACTICE 111 I ALL TIIK .COURTS I0FT fl BUIt HpS1lXI yi.QM w probate matter. garomem In Odd Wnsws Temple. H:S W. R. B1LTBO POWELL & BILYEU, irrrvc AH' T A W .TTORNEYS Al J- A W , knA Solicitors in Chancery at n't iV OBBQOli. CollecHon; promptly noade on allpoinU. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. ngTOffice in Foster's Brick.-nn vl4nl9tf. J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor It Laf AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OBECOM, Will practice in all of the tots State. All business intrusted to blm will be promptly attended to. aarOfflce in OToole's Block. E. W. LANCDON & CO., DRCGGISTS. Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A Large Stock and Low Prices. CITT IDRTJCa- STORE, tyi auturr. oaxo. FOSHAY & MASON, -VMUUU ASS KMT kilt Droggistsand Booksellers, ALB AMY, OREGOM. lanntf REVERE HOUSE, Csrae. STrrt ausd BMswertn Albsny . OrrSo.. Cha Pfeiffer, Prop'r. Thia sew HoU! Is ntied up In css styls. -4th th. W the market affords. Spring SeSTtaerery Room. A rood Saaapaa Booan tor I Travelers. U ssd the Cell T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Notary Public. Office office. hi States Rights vkmov BUS. I W. & MARY T. COLE. Physicans & Surgeons. ALBANY, ORE CON. Offer tbeir professional service to ihs dttsen of Ltas sad adjacent eoootks. OfBee and rmndiace Aloany Bath House. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT folly laferm the eitiseas of Albsny and ri laity that I havetken charge of this Estsbhsh eat, sad, by keeping olsan rooms and psyin itrlet attsotion to bnsineM, expecU to suit al those who may faor us witb their patronsge Bariag hsrstefors carried on nothing bat First-CI ass Hair Dressing Saloons expects to giT entire satisfaction to si jsycrUdien snd Ladies' Hair neatly ea Tbamponed JOS WEBBEB. RED CROWN MILLS. ISOM, LANSIRG & CO., PROPR'S. SKW PBOCKSS FLOUR SUPERIOR FOR FAMILIES AND BAKEjIS CUE. BEST STORAGF FACILITIES. Highest '.Price in Cash for Wheat ALBANY OR. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Assets, Dec. 1882. 3,295,32 Premium income 2 607,139 Safe, reliable and quick to pay in case of loss. ARCH MONTEITH, Agent. Albany, Oregon, D. BROWN, Judicious ADVERTISING, Discreet StTBSCBIPTION San Francisco, Gal. THE DISSEMINATOR. Published, every Saturday AT II arrfsburg Oregon, . T 33. -A. I IN" Editor A Proprietor. STONE AND 1MARBLE WORKS. THK .UNDKBSIQNKD WISHES TO Inform the public that he Is new pre pared to ao an sinus or stone and mar Die work on anon notice, au work is wr- cipally in Oregon City granite. Cleaning, reoairiuir ami iv.scuiiik a specialty, uu and examine my prices before purehas ins elsewhere Ml will not be undersold. nnopou west aioe 01 f erry street oppo site post omoe. u. w. u&KKia, rrop. JOHN SCHMEER. T.IVSBT PEBI1 IMn SiT.R SflRT.K Albany.'Oregou. Horses kept on reasonable terms. Horses and buggies let to suit the times. Corner Second and El lswortn streets. ROBT. CROSBY THE DRAYMAN. liH K1Q AND JIOVI.1U L AMOS, orgsuN and furniture a specialty. All uaultna within the city promptly attended to. LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Shaving done with neatness and sharp rMOrB whloh re always Kept 111 condition, and hair cut In the very best Uvie. rbioh la-ays ksot In boou stylo. SAX wa vim. I AUMBRY AND CHINA HERi HAMMMJ Hi SI underclothes, aotd at boltotu prtcea. Coulra.-tr China labor. gaTXext to Citv Bank. HENGr TENG. Best washing and Ironing in the city. No. 11, Ellsworth Street. One door south of Bevere House. NEW BARBER SHOP. M. JACKSON - - Proprietor. Opposite Revere House Shaving and hair dressing done in first- class sty;e. First-class bttn rooms. I lath for ladies snd gentlemen all hours. Terms reasonable. 83 A mm COMBINATION '84. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT AND THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL. One year tor only S3.S0. Two papres tor llttic nwf USB me 'nee oi 0110. Br eaSSj us SLMjon will nxrelru tor emm yssr yoar how. fmpmr with Um -Vjrr J ounm, J" rwraenutitt newspaper at ths 8oU, lnaor1 for s tariff tor revenue only, and tha oeat.brtgh- land ableat family weekly HIM tws Mw ho desire to exsmine sample eopf of tbs arier Journal" can do so al Oils offies. W. H. GOLTRA DEALER IN Farm Machinery, WAGONS, HACKS. BUC- CIES, Plows, Harrows, HAY PRESSES', STEEL GOODS. DOORS, WEI&HTS, PULLEYS AND COPS. WINDOWS. "County dealers are respectfully invit ed to call and examine our stock, note our prices and favorable terms. Send for Price List. WILSON & BROTHER. Jlannfactarers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 18, 20, 22. DrummSt., San Francisco , Oal SC10 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MONTGOMERY & DILLY, TeEALERS IN CLOCKS AND WAiyn- ma xr. a full Una of IpwelrV. Watches and clocks repaired in first-class oraer. a scio OREGON. W, Jll. MORROW, viTvn tv firrnvFS. TINWARE. unus-isv s-rv m-m copper and sheet iron ware, crocnery, table cutlery, etc., etc. SCIO OREGON. BRIDCEFORD & BEARD. TTTW.P A TrTTI.T, LINE OP PURE fV groceries, fresh candies, nuts, and all kiuds of confectlonaries, tobacco, cigars, etc, etc. Cash paid for produce oi an kinds. SCIO, OREGON. W. H. TALCOTT, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH ING, boots, shoes, hats and caps, groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc. Main Street - - SCIO, OR. J. J. DORRIS, Bridge Builder AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, SCIO, OBEGON. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LE TTINOS SO LICITED. Plans and speoiflcationa furnished on short notice. gOYAi HILL W III II I'M I POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdar nvr vsrW A nunt.1 ft puristjr. trougih and whlompin)aa. Mors entnonilcal thn ths onliitary klntls, cannot be suki In oimtlUin Uh iho muli it ii. io on low last, abort wMxbt, alum or K.wj.hato (MiwUvra. Sokl only In oani BuTAL m.xo IV.wi.a o. 104 Wall Btrsat, N. V. NOTICE. JULIUS (iRADWOHL of this oitv. haviner taken the machinery agency of Q. P. Simpson, for Frank Brothers, of Portland will carry a full line of FARMING IMPLEMENTS suited to the trad),t wit: WACONS, HARNESS, PLOWS, AND DRILLS, CUTTING BOXES, and all implements of less note They will keep the LA BELLE WAGON, also the RUSH FORD a new wagon with all the late improvemnt3 aud warranted cn of th9 best wag cn fin tha mirk3t. ALBANY FOUNDRY AND- hachim: siioi EtTABLIMHED !. Be A. V. UBaHItT, stua'oi at corner or Fust and MonttfomerT bueeU. Albany, B K Oregon. Having taken ehanreof the above namcxl Works, we are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Haw and Grist Mills, Wood-working; Machinery, Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm tta cblnery. Pattern Making slssse la all lis farm a. Iftllyl A. F. CHERRY A SOS. SAM COHEN. Keeps the best brands of Imperial and domestic cigars. Also the FINEST ANO BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS. Keeps the finest biilard hall in (be city. I will also sell real estate, morehaadise household goods, stc, at auction for any one in the city or county Store opposite Kevere liouse, Albany, Or. 6tf SAM COHEN. Bev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Bey. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city missionary In Mew York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, writes as follows : "78 E. 5UA St., Sew York, May 18, Wit. Mkhmk. J. C. ay ki & Co.. Uentlamen : Last whiter 1 was troubled with a most uncomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which itched so intolerably at night, and burned so Intense ly, that 1 could scarcely bear any clothing over them. 1 was slso s sufferer from a severe catarrh aud catarrhal cough ; my appetite was poor, snd in system a good ileal run down. Knowing the value of Avkr's Sausai'abili.a, bf obserrstton of many other cases, and from personal use in former year. I began taking it for the above-named diaordcrx. 31 y appetite Im proved almost from tlic llntt dose. After a short time the ( r r and Itching were : ' !, and all siuns of Irritation of the Sum disappeared. .My catarrh and cough were also cured by the same means, and my general health greatly improred,suntll it is now excellent, 1 feel a hundred per cent stronger, snd I attribute these results to the use of the S a us a r a hi i.la , whieh 1 recommend witb all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised. I took it in small doses three times a da, and uwed, In all, less than two bottles. I place these facts st your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. Wilds." The above Instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of Ayeb's Sauha pabilla to the cure of all diseases arising front impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsapari I la cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, snd thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Scrofu lout Di$ea$e$, Eruptiont of the Skin, Jlheu mat ism, Catarrh, General Debility, snd all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayerdt Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price SI, tlx bottles for 15. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, snd all Bilious IHsorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. WASsHWCiTON LKTTHK (rrest our regular correspondent.) Wabiiijuton, Feb. 2nJ, 18W. Both brandies of Congress held very short sessions Monday. Neither hud proceeded far with too routine btlsl- nes.) of the morning hour, when the announcement was made of the death of Representative Mackey eSoith uaroiina. The Senate una Hojho immediately adjourned until Tuesday noon, and the flags on each w'ng of the Capitol wore placed at half mast. in la unexpected flnaie to the days ...ji . - . ... as FruevajuiDjrs reaiy Ulsappoinieu r rat hundred persons who had gath ered In the Senate galleries expect ing to listen to a fiery debate on the Missifelppl.tnd Virginia outrage.reso lutlens offered by Senator Sherman. The "bloody shirt" orations being re. served for the following day, read- juster Mahone, who was to make the principal speech for the republicans, retired to hh com raft tee room after adjournment, and remained there un til the Senate chamber was deserted ey all except some employes, who were cleaning up, lie then entered the hall and rehearsed hh little speech to an Imaginary audience. His doleful, see-sawlng aong decla mation soon attracted policemen and others on duty in the building, who peeped Into the hall to see what could be the matter. After awhile the little Senator was suddenly over come with a fainting spell from over exertion. He wss carried back to his committee room, and restoratives were administered, but it w sever al hours before ho wss able to go home. Go Tuesday, the crowd which again filled the Senate galleries ex perienced another disappointment. The Democratic Senators, having In the meintime, adopted In caucus a policy of silent scorn, refused to an swer Sherman and Mahone, and the debate was confined to the Republi can side of the chamber. During the progress of the speeches It was evi dent a number of the Republican Senators were ashamed of the thread, bare heme. The Kansas Senators In. galls, and Plumo read newspapers with an air oblivions to their sur roundings. Three or four wrote let. ter, Senator Frye smoked a elgar la the'etoak room ; Senator Logan first pared and polished his finger nails carefully, and then asserted the pa pers on his desk. Senator Lapham 'ooked as if he did not koow what to do, and very few listened attentively. Mahonee audience was scarcely larger than when he rehearsed bw piece In the empty chamber. Mr. Sherman read his speech from manuscript, keeping his ejes closely on the lines and enunciating with hit usual Indis tinctness. He based his charges on radical newspaper reports, and Ma hones address te the readjoster party issued two months ago. He was considerably chilled by his failure to arouse interest, and pushed ahead as If anxious to get te the last line. When Mr. M shone arose to read hie essay, a venerable ex-statesman re marked. "If Virginia must be slan dered she could not be more forte. nate(in self condemulngappearance of her caluminator" Mabene's pages of false accusations, wbinlngly In toned, fe!l fist upon his hearers, and when he sat down the eloquence of silence on the Democratic side, was h Is on ly answer. The resol u tlons and prearaable were adopted by a strict party vote, thirty three to twenty nine. In tho House of Representatives the monotone of bill day was diver sified by a fiery attack on newspaper correspondents from Mr. Keifer, who has lately complained that certain representatives of the press were In league against him because of his re fusal to lobby a scheme In which they were interested through the last Con gress. The bitterness of the on slaught was directed against Gen. Boynton of the Cincinattl Commercial Gazette, who recently denied Mr. Keifer's charges ef corruption through a newspaper article. The Immedi ate provocation of Mr. Heifer's speech was the introduction of a resolution asking that a special committee be appointed to Investigate the chage of attempted corruption made by Mr. Keifer against R. V. Boynton, and to report the result of its discoveries to the House. While Mr. Keifer was speaking Gen. Boynton sat un easily lu the press gallery and heard himself denounced as a liar and slan derer. Speaking of bill day reminds me that Mr. Bennett of North Carolina offered a bill to prevent the Inter marriage of the white and negro races in the District of Columbia sug gested probably by the recent mar riage of Frederic Douglass to a white woman of this city. Committees reported back a large number of bills on Wednesday, but the sessions of both Houses were cut short by the obsequies of Mr. Mackey held In the hall of thefllouse, which tho Senato attended In a body. Iu tho House tho debate on tho Fits John Porter bill was resumed on Friday, and continued on Saturday. mount notttt Lsst .Saturday night the Cbinawotnao who wss nisstreas of "The Little Til- lard ' bagnio, was brutally murdered byooe, Jim Lee, who worked in tbe laundry of tbe Villard Hotel. It ap eara from evideooe gather sd by the authorities that Jim wanted money to pay bis way te Chins, and that he was terribly jealous because tbe Celestial Susie bad transferred Iter smiles to some other moon-eyed Adonis. It was a premeditated and cold-blooded murder, oonoeived and executed in true Chinese style. Jim had told several of bis friends the day bsfore that be "ess going to kill Susie. " All day Satur day be aat around sullen and silent, watohing bis intended victim, until about half past sis when be follow! ber into the bed-room and began his murderous work by shooting tbe wo. man four times, ones in tbe breast, once in tbe abdome:, and ones in each arm. After the second shot was Sred, Rertha Abte,a depraved whits prostitute of the lowest type, who has been living and associating with the Chiuese, rushed into the room and attempted to assist tbe wounded woman, but tbe murderer thrust tbe revolver in bar face and told ber to go away or be would kill her. Tbe wretched creature then started for help, when tbe other two shots were fired and tbe brute went into the kitch en, tbe woman staggering after him, ben be picked up an as and struck bev twice witb tbe but of the ax on tl e left side of tbe face splitting ber bead open. When she was lying on tbe floor ha struck her three times an the top of tbe bead caving the skull m and scat teting the brain over tbe room. Hsing finished hit fearful woik bo svoured ber money and jewelry asj isft, snd tbe most diligent search ana f.ill to dis cover bis wbersb-ml. A rnward of $100 is offered l..r hi delivery, dnad or , alive, to the Sheriff. Three Cbtnamtm are iu jail, sostect od of Wet ng implicated in the murder. Marshal Wilson went as far aa Uma tilla aud searched every oUim ctat along tbe road, bu; could get no trao of tbe fugitive, although he di l not come back empty handed, as Sheriff Martin telegraphed him to arrest Mike Donnelly, the cultua slugger who skip ped with tbe cssh receipts of tbe w as-to-be spsrring match last Saturdsy night. Donnelly was on the traio bound for other climes.but the Marshal escorted him back. K. O. raasosALt. Lord Houghton, in considetatioo of tbe depressed condition of agriculture, baa returned to his tenantry in North Lincolnshire, Eugland, the whole of their last half-ear's rents. Dr. L H. Washington says that when pneumonia atacks tbe steady, square drioker, one who carries regularly bis pint to a quart of whiskey daily, tbe treatment comes expluitvoly under tbe domain of tbe undertaker, at the first case of recovery bst yet to be reported. Sergeant Bates, iu bis march through Georgia, has not met with the good time that he was led to expect. Ia Atlanta be was not allowed tbe use of tbe United States Court House in which to flaunt his flag ; and at Griffin, the other day, there was strong talk of taking him before a commissioner of unaoy. The Emperor of J apan has conferred upon Gen. Horace Capron of Washing- ten tbe second order of the Rising Sun, a mark of appreciation for the valuable servioes rendered by the latter to Japan, especially in tbe development of tbe re sources of tbe Island of Yesso, tbe most northerly of tbe Japan group. This is the first time tbe order has been conferr ed upon s foreigner. Pieos New Zealand? rs do not fail to pray earnestly to their gods for recovery after they have received nun-abet wounds, but this does not prevent their using their own scientific methods ef cure, which consist, in these cases, of drinking hot dog's bleod. Prsfsssional observers sav that the nerce ntase of ourss effected by native d octors is very 9 mm large, and is attributable to the- abstem ious habits of tbe people. Speaking of tbe temperance apostle, Col. Hawkins, the Montssaeo Vidette ssys : "He has proved a viper, which has stung without provocation and kill ed with a deadly and fatal venom the bosom which sheltered and nourished it. He has misrenresented facts ; he has nubliclv and without reason traduoed and abused some of our best citizsns be has sewn dissension, malice, hatred and animosity broadcast in this com- munitv. and he has proved himself a r " blatherskite and a bully of the mos pronounced type, and of good and reg ular standing." Tacoma is to have a telephone tern. sys Raws is BBiar. Hie Coajr d'Aleno fever hss broken out in Southern Oregcn. Suow thirteen inches deep at Walla Walla. Crops safely assursd. Uuvir d'Aleno mining district is te have a newspaper in March. Mining ia Southern Oregon has been checked by want of water. Joseph Arniel of Vasbon Island, W. T., was drowned thereon tbe 12th. Tbe Walla Walla Board of Trade petitions Congress on behal f of the K. P. land grant. The moving mi tbe railway terminal to Phosnix has caused su exodus from Grant's Pass. A couple df road sgents "stood up" James Dsrnsn near Cad well, Idaho, a few days ago, and got $S00 in coin from him. The Skagit Newt, a new paper, Is soon to be Issued st Mount Vernon, on tbe Skagit river. It will be published by a son of Senator Tom Kwing. In Walla Walla county, W T, 25, 787 bavejuat been apportioned among forty-two school districts, for tbe in struction of 2960 obildren. The town of Walla Walla gets $9731 of ibis money. Tuesday morning of last week tbe brewery of Messrs. Glasier and Kern, situated near Gervais, Or., was burned to tbe ground. The stock of barley, 100 busbets,is smoag tbe loiso,amount ing to $6000. Tbe Burnt river, Or., parties arrest ed on tbe charge of stealing cattle are held, in sums varying from $800 to $2500, to await the action of the grand jury. Tbe county boarding house is full of inmates. Tbe steamer "Olympian" from Phil adelphia for Puget Sound, arrived at Valparaiso Feb. 2ad, and was to remain until tbe 5tb, when she would resume ber journey ou tbe west coast. This al l make her due on tbe Sound about the first of March. A steel cisd call, designed for the O'.yinpia, W. T , jail, is now in proees f construction iu St. Ltuis, says the I 1 It . H ... -I . .... I... - . ' ' . . v i ii . t w mj m i avi c - ti in for bard cases to crswl out of tbe old brick sUlls on the bill, when thia modern stronghold is put in position. Twenty-five to thirty men are avail- a S an .a M aBBS a ing tlismsel vee of tne Uoffee Mouse cheap meals, ssys tbe Walla Walla Journal. Sixteen slept at the public edging room last night. These, tbe superintendent ssys, are all workers. Two or three of tbe boarders are sus pected of depending entirely on bagging for their meal tickets. Canadian exports to Great Britain during tbe calendar year just closed, says tbe Victoria Colonist, were nearly $5,000,000 in excess of those for 1882, while our imports from the same coun try during tbe past year were $1,000,- 000 less tban in tbe preceding year. Tbe apparent balance of trade was in our favor by $9,000,000. A party consisting of Rev. J. Goble, bia two daughters, and Capt. A. Rid- derhjelke, bis son-in-law,arrive I in Ta ooma on the North Pacific last night, says the .Veu They came from Yok ohama, Japan, and their quaiat and curious packing would mark them at onoe as from a strange land. Rev. Goble and Capt. Ridderhj dke intend to go into business of some kind in Tacoma. At about twenty minutes before 12 to-dsv. savs tbe Seattle Herald of w av Saturday, a young man about 28 years of age, named L mia VanDoran, met with an accident in Stetson & Post's mill resulting in a loss of bis right hand. It seems that through being un accustomed to the work be allowed bis band to come in contact witb tbe saw which entered between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, coming out at the wrist, completely amputating the limb. He bore up manfully only ex pressing sorrow for his wife, he having recently been married in San Francisco Although Sitka and Alaska are al most ivnonvmous with tbe North role er w to average minds in the temperate aono a oompsrisOB of maps shows that Sitka, and St. Petersburg, in Russia, are in the same latitude, and the mouth of the Chiloat river is on a line with the south coast of Greenland. Tbe extent of this northwest territory and the vast dis tances between points are more than be wildering. Alsska itself is equal in area to all tbe United States east of tbe Mississippi river. Counting in the Aleutan chain, the Pirbyloff group and the 1100 islands of the Alexander ar chipelago, the total area of the Alaskan islands is 31,265 square miles. The island of Attn, the last of the Aleutan chain, is as far west of Ssn Francisco as fisngo, Mains, is east of it and the indented coast line of Alaska, measur ing 25,000 miles, is even greater than the whole coast line ef the Atlantio and Pacific shores of tbe United States put together. The man who expects to have bis grave kept green must make hay while the sun shines and buy a lot in a fasb- i ionable cemetery. TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT, BDITKD BY THK Christian Temperiiee WOBCI'I Union Kocoursgiug letters received from Mrs. Wsllsce Baldwin, Corv.tlli, Mis. Jas. Marks, Cor. Sec., Lebanov, Mrs. Wallace Nasb, St'pt., press woik for State Union. It bss been proclaimed abroad that the prohibitory law in Kansas is s fail ure, and that there are more saloons now tban ever before. This kind of tslk is not used very much to Ksnsss, but is intended for the "foreign trade."1 In twenty eaen'.ht the number of sa loons has been reduced from 708 to 313, of which 160 are in Leavenworth, where tbe law has been so far ignored by city and county officials. Of 072 liquor cases tried, 729 resulted io con viction. Tbe fines imposed amounted to $95,200, and 81 persons hsve been imprisoned, Of 66 counties heard from 41 bsvs no salo .ua, while under tbe old law saloona were found in every one. Advance. Our energetic Pre , at the request of ladies of Hsrrisburg, orgsnized a W. C. T. U. of eight working and three honorary members, at thst p!ac, Feb. II. A Pres., Rec. Sec., Cor. Sec., Trans, snd five recruiting officers were elected, snd considerable enthusiasm shown. We offer tbe new Union our hearty congratulations and sympathy. Miss Pugb, Trees, of W. N. C. T. U, sends tbsnks for our tbsokoffering of Dec. 23. sirs, cuzanetn Jonnson, stale Supt. war flli! r , ssai . I of Prison and Pelice work, and Mrs. C. v au:..i.w o.... r a . a a- Pa. v. or State and Coonty Fairs, desire that at- usnuon oe given m ineir respective Hoes of work. M.,..-r,. rui T.. oi Ifil , v.-..-.- of the National Prohibition Home Pro- lection part v, calls uiwn ail citizens of . 3 1 the United State, to aemble in County conventions id evory mate and lern- nrw .r ik. it..: V.I H- I 3 rc.Mumrj I ions, to appomr dten to the nest national convention of tbe 1-rohibit.on fx W . ft a a aa-w a aSaa . . a . i-"7- This is one of tbe rn t imnortant 6"-"- w I Slash ia aa. aa SBBBBBSaSS kAAia ax A A I tbe temperance people of this nation. Taf J S a n we weuio not witnm a lew years see tbe liquor traffic the supreme power in iuv iibu. manuisaunni anu scums? I m i wunouw an over tne unin,nomin- ating and electieg ail officers of tbe WT.romtrnc, aiowawog an measures snu a . . .... ... taws, we must taae political action to itntund its encroachments or we snail soon ke bound band and foot by tbe moat hideoos despotism tbe world has ever seeu. I therefore recommend all Woman's Christian Temperance Unions on this Pacific Coast to join in this movement, taking the lead, or uniting with Pro hibition Home Protection C!ubs,as mav 9 ef be moat expedient I would also recommend that all members of Woman's Christian Tem perance Unions on this Coast unite in prayer, at 12 o'clock neon on that day, either in public assembly or ia their own private chambers, for the blessing of God on tbe National Prohibition Home Protection Party in the coming Convention and political campaign. Will all clergymen and churches aid in thia tuovemtot t Masy Clemrnt Lkavitt, Supt. N. W. C. T. U. r or i las eciEXcs. Liquid obtained by condensing the vapors from a bread oven contained 1-6 per cent by volume of alcohol, 0.06 per cent by weight of acetic acid, and a small quantity of ferric acetate and of ammonia. Alcohol ia, therefore, ac w cording to Moussette, one ef tbe pro ducts of the fermentation of the bread. The Lancet thinks there is danger of breathing sewer gas from barber's sans when beiug shampooed. Tbe danger is more likely to pass unobserv ed because ef tbe various , odors which scent the place and which mask the deadly emanations. It is well to bear this in mind, snd asks the barber if his traps are in good order, so that tbe bacteria or germs of disease may not be inhaled from the unguarded waste-pipe. From the program of arrangements now settled for the international fores try exhibition to be he'd next year at Edinburgh, Scotland, the actual result is likely to prove of great practical and ssientiflo value. The exhibition will cover a wide field. Practical forestry will include huts, implements, models of maohines for moving trees by land and water, and wood-working machin ery of every description. Scientific forestry will deal with the botany of the forest, for entomology, preserva tive processes and similar subjects. Growing specimens of rare and orna mental plants, rustic work and dried ornamental objects of a vegetarian origin will be in view. sea- Neither Anna Dickinson nor Kate Field will take advantage of leap year. CCBJS) ft FACTS. A grain of strychnine will embitter 600,000 grains of water. In . winding np tho clock In the tower of Trinity Church, New York city, the crank or handle has to be turned round o times. A painting of the Lord's Supper made by a French artist of the Rev olutionary period represents the table at ornairmntesl by a tumbler Ailed with cigsr lighters. In some parts of j Java, at a wed ding, the bride as a sign of ber sub jection, kneels and washes tbe feet of the bridegroom after ho has trod den upon raw eggs. Animals dwelling aUiigh elevations resemble those of colder latitudes. Tbe same species of insects are found on Mount Washington as in Labrador and Greenland. Although flies have bat one avail abUi pair of wings they are gifted with the power of very rapid flight. While a bee moves Its wings 190 times a second and s butterfly nine times, the house-fly makes 330 strokesgin tbe same period of time. The best test of a Persian carpet Is to drop a piece of red-hot charcoal upon it. If the carpet be really good the singed wool may be brushed off without leaving the smallest trace of the burn ; If if it be of any inferior quality the wrath of the dealer will be serious. The extremes of size are ao Infus orium 1-16.000 of an inch inrlinmo. v te, tbe - - animftl pvpr mmmm lir4Mi Bnd IhA h.,A mn famt i . ' the largest animal ever created. Tre femaie is sometimes larger than the msJe, as of the nautilus, spider and eagle. The higher the class tbe more unif.irm si I hp (llamnnri unirl in haa an ainli . . f , . . Thsam- fe - aaw - tv - . i uKiunaw its imsvssur uravc. jus . . . topaz is. i pre-ervAtive against poison. Tne amelhyi,t u apreservaUve against dronkenoMaL The tnrqu dse acts as ..harm otr.irwf tho auil ava nrt I - a a taa.aiu Jl aUV SB J W SaSUB) aw er fronj ot forobAlinjP misfortunM, Tbe emeraia prolrjr)tes piety. From th armv and nave dit army and navy scales of France and Kneland. which f,f rvMira. am Ka-ad nrtnn th ravsssK. n,zed DeceBieiw of Urge nombers of men in aclivo H, . u inforred ,h.t , 2 pound, avoirdupois of dry i i ,1 : i . s i'jou ucr uay srr rruuinru tur cwn in divIdlllK of thU amount three foartbsare vegetable and the rest ao- fm.L At the doQe of -an entire year a In -ao a. i inn Diuuuui ia upwaiua ui ow puuuur. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of ShUoh's Catarrh Remedv. Price 50 cnts. nheumalism,Cfleurao1a. Sciatica, Lnmbsoo. Backache. HesSSchs, Ti Thraal.Snraniata ito all OTBsa sosirr raws Uurna. Krauisa, w 8a4 tJ DnalJD-VT? Maaavvssaaaaassxi naaani jdSVcs.. .ii . of am x. V AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidioos iu their attack as those affecting the Uirost and lungs: none ao trifled with by the makrirr of suffer ers. Tbe ordinary cough or cold, resulting lrhaps from a trifling ot unconscious c h.sui e, is often but the beginning of a falsi sickness. Ayeb's Cukuhy Pectosal has well proTen iu efficacy in a forty years' fight with throat snd lung diseases, and should he t. u.cn in all cases .without delay. A Terrible Cough Cased. "In 1K5T I took a severe cold, whieh aSseled my lungs. 1 bad a terrible cough, aud sassafi night after uiglit without sleep. The doctors gave me up. 1 tried Aran's Crrhjiy Par toral, whieh relieved my Isags, isdsseS sleep, snd afforded me the rest aiecessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the PECTOBAL s perma nent cure was effected. I am now C3 yean eta, hale snd hearty, and am satisfied reel Ciikkry PECTORAL saved me. Horace FAiKnROTUER." RocUngham, VU, July 15, lt$. Croup. A Mother's Tribute. " While in the country last winter say lUtle -Iwy, three yesrsold.wss taken ill with croup: it seemed as if he would die from strange, i at ion. One of the family snggested tee ass of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, a bottle of Mhieh wss always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, sad to our delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doe tor said that the Cherry Pectoral had saved my darliug's life. Can yon wonder st our gratitude? Sincerely ours, Mrs. Emm a OEDjnrr." 150 West 128th St., Sew York, May W, 1M2. " I hare nsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we hsve ever ined. A. J. Crane." Lake Crystal, Minn., March 15, 1862. I suffered for eight years frost Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no ic cess, 1 was cured by the use of Aran's Chkk y Pkctoral. Joseph Waldex." Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. " I cannot ssy enough in pnute or ateb s C'hkhry Pkctoral. belisvi ..belle vine as 1 do that l nt fin- it. ii 1 should Ions slnee nave mea from lung troubles. ' C. BRAODOS." Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved fey the use of Ayeb's Cheery Pectoral, aud it will always care when the disease a not already beyond the control of medicine. PREPARED by Dp. J . C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Matt. Sold by all Druggists. " V. fa&saJsHH