The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 11, 1884, Image 1

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    SfATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
STITES A NUTTING.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
S3 60
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oopy, three monthi
aiae number
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
U Fid. CHAMBKWUAW.
FLINN & CHAMBERLAIN ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albany, Oregon,
.aaromoe In Foster's Brick Blook.-m
v!5nl8tf.
R. 8. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Albany. roa.
l 2t"entioritooonecUoaaand probate
mOfl!ci in Foster'snew brick.
ATTORNEpAT LAW.
Notary Public.
Albany Oregon.
Office upstairs, over John BriRstom,
1st street.
(NOTARY PUBUC,)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
ALU S.3V.
. . pBmCK IS ALL THK COURTS OF THE
W slT SJ.utlon ifiven to eolbcUon. aad
probate matter,
garoffiee In Odd F-Rsw'a Tempi-
ri4:S
- ttt W- H. WLTIP
'&POWEM,&BILYEU.
.TTORNEYS AT LAW,
grOffloe in Foster's Brick.-a
v!4nl9if.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor At La?
-AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
! - t .it nf the Coun of
thisState. All business Intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
sarOffice In OToole's Block.
E. W. LANCDON & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
OITT T33RTJC3- STORE,
tyi ui unr,
FOSHAY & MASON,
-WMUUll ASD UTAtli
Draggistsaod Booksellers,
ALBAMT, OBEGOM.
ilnillif
LOUIS CAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Sharing done with neatness and s
.htih am nhvavM kept in f
r,rtitin aad hair cut in the very best
eWW '
style.
JMfl SCHMEES,
LITEM, FEED AID SALE STABLE.
AlbaBy,IOregoD.
tr.. Vant nn reasonable terms.
Horses and buffies let to suit the times.
Corner Second ana auworm
SAX WA Vim
... - avintaf1 TV f 'Of
I JS,-Sr"'j: Jaoine SSSS. Ladie--
underclotbes, sold at b-rtUsn pnecs.
SW . , Ij - - - f.ir
China labor.
feTSext to City Bank.
HBNGr TEN Or.
Best wsshing and ironing in the city.
No. 11, Ellsworth Street. One door south
of Revere HMne.
SAM COHEN
Keeps the best brands of imperial and
domestic cigars. Also the
FINEST AND BEST BRANDS OF
TOBACCO, POCKET-KNIVES
AND ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS.
Keeps the finest billard hall in the city.
I will also sell real estate, merchaadise
household goods, ate., at auction for any
one in tl.e cityor county Store opposite
Revere House, Albany, Or.
6t SAM COHEN.
SCIO BIS1SESS DIRECTORY.
MONTGOMERY & DULY,
-era n a T.W.RS TV CJJOCKB AND WATCH
II im vn w foil lire of jewelry.
Watches' and clocks repaired iu first-class
order.
SCIO - - - OREGON
W. M. MORROW,
TfcEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE,
1 1 copper and sheet iron ware, crockery,
table cutlery, etc., etc.
SCIO
ORECON.
RRIDCEFORD & BEARD.
KEEP A FULL LINE OF PURE
Kroceries. fresh candies, nuts, and
ail kinds of confectionaries, tobacco, cprs,
etc , etc. Cash paid for produce of all
kinds.
SCIO, OREGON.
W. H. TALCOTT,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH
ING, boots, sr-oes, hats and caps,
groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc.
Main Street - - SCIO, OB.
J. J. DORMS,
Bridge Builder
AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OREGON.
- . . . . . -y w.-. T n kTlQ
)
'm TvrrfH hip k KiJi IjHj ninuu ou
' LICITED. Plans and .specifications
famished on short notice.
VOL. XIX.
Don't Forget It
WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN
DER.WOOD'S MOWER,
LA BELLE WAC0N,
The words 'La lllie" In Frenoh mee
the beauty."
PLOWS AND DRILLS,
CUTTING BOXES,
AND-
All kMs of Agricultural Imple
ments kept by the undersigned.
JULIUS CRADW0HL,
Agent tVr Frank Bros., Portland
THE ALBANY FURMITURF
HOUSE,
BRINK & SON.
(Successors to)
Dannals, Woodin & Fiaher,
Manufactores and dealers in all kind
FURNITURE,
ould respectfully inform the public
,ev rosnufscture to order, sod will
ublks that
.kw manufacture to order, ana win awwi
consUntlv on hsna. a complete stock oi
all desirable lines of
FURNITURE,
and will sell at bed rock pneea.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MAnbLt WIH5e
THE USDERSICiNKU vvini i
inform the public that heJ now pre-
ALBANY FOUNDRY
any and all kinds of atone, but deal prin
cipally in Oregon City granite. C.eajjlng. -AND-repalri-ig
aad resetting s specialty. Call
gg&y&ttESi MACHINE SHOP.
f hop on west siue " mmwj ri
Mite post office.
O. W. HARRIS, Prop.
DR. Ms H. ELLIS.
Physician and Surgeon.
rOffi and residence In Mcllwain'i
Block.
Albany, Oregon.
NEW BARRER SHOP.
C JACKS0X - - Proprietor.
Opposite Revere House
Shavin 2 and hair dressing done In first
class st?ie. First-class brth rooms.
Bath for ladies and gentlemen! all hours.
Terms reasonable.
REVERE HOUSE,
Cornet alrst and uiiwona awhi
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
m .- ni.l la iiil nn in Aral daan atvla. TsMas
applied with the beat the market afford. Spring
Beds in every hootu. a gouu o"i w
mercial Travelers.
A-Free Coach ta and from the HaleLTM
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
IltLIHm IBB DH1S8-IAII1B,
Cutting snd fitting by the new Tsylor's
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
DBS. L W. Si MARY T. COLE.
Physicans & Surgeons.
ALBANY, O RE Q ON.
Ofler their profeadonal J10" draaddenc
i .nA utiuent couDtus. Office and rawen-e
oear Court it jum.
Store.
' V. ., . . T
Call st Langdos and Co Drag
T. J. STITES.
ATTORNEY AT
AND
Notary Public.
Office in States Rights jjkhouka-
j dice.
RED CROWN MILLS.
ISOM, LAKKIHfl & CO., PROPB'8.
SaW PROCESS FLOUR SUPSKIOR FOR F A MI t IBS
AND BAKERS USE.
BEST STORAGF nCILITIES.
fTirrViAat-. '.Frin in Cash for
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
DR. J. P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office ak residence on First Street be -ween
Ellswoth and Lyon Streets. Cslls
left at E. W. Langdon A Co's. Drugstore.
Albany, Oregon.
tatf tifjltte B erooarat
mm
Ml
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never rati. A marvel efpurWHy,
strength and whnlMutiMMiou. Mure couroiloal than
the ordinary kinds. nd cannot be told In eeapetltin
itii Ilia multltihU on low UL hurt wolf hi, alum or
I'huaphats powders. Mold 'only In etna. Hot At
ktajxa IVwdu Co. loo Wall Street, N. Y.
NOW
IS THE THE
II
TO CURE'n
SKIN HUMORS
r fatal (oil arm whon the tmraa opcri iraeiy
JBb ami the ir-MiirUon 1. abundant that Ulaflffur-
taa- HUiaon, llmnillattn ' hruiUn. lUhln- Tor
turea, Halt Rhamu or lkni, IWu. feirofuloua
SIS, Abmawn. MMl 1I har tw w outul Mid
vary spades of Itching. Scaly, and lSmjly IHaaaeas
at tin- skin and Scalp are in wi apewtkly at id cuiuxu
ically curod by the OVIBXISA Kanamaa.
IT IS A FACT.
Hundred of ieture In our nneaaaalun (conies of
which may be had by return mall) are our authority
lor ihe aeeertiun Utat Skin, Scalp, and Uluuti Hum r.,
whether S. rt.ulou, liibcntwl, H cntagioua, may
NOW he jiermanmtl) urel by fitu t'i 1U.l t
the new Itlood lurifter. Internally, and 'itv 1 a and
tl wn Hoar, tha graal Kkla Cnrea and HenuUltere,
exiemaity. la on bajt the Uiue and at one hall the
expenae ol any other
GREATEST ON EARTH,
Ct-nrt a KaniiHaa are the greateet medicinea on
earth Uad the wural caae Salt Kheum lu thm
cooniry. My mother had It twenty yearn, and In
tact died trom Ik I beUere O net a would hare
saves bar Ufa. My anna, braata sad head war cuv
arad three year, which nothing relieved or cured
until I uead the 0MMVSA Hu-unt. Inlemally, and
iikvu and Ct'Ttrt aa Soar, eatantaily.
J. W. ASaSa, Newark, O.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The hall baa not bean I old aa to the great en rati re
power the OVUM at Kaaamaa I have paid huu
Ured ol dollar lor medietr.ee to cure dtaeaaee of the
blood and akin, and never lound anything yet to
equal Citk ISA KKSCtHia. CUAa. A. WiUJana.
I'rovUeoce, K. I
CURE IN EVERY CASE,
Tour Ci TWi a Raaataaa ouleetl all other medi
cinee I keep tor akin Utaeaeee. My eoaloman nod
i eateeU
eSeCteJ'a
patten ta
HaMkej
ite any that they hate effected a cure la every
i, where other r Wilt Have tailed.
II. W. bSoCXWAV. M. D.
Franklin Kail.. N . H.
fold by all drugviata. I'rkw
KraoLvaaT. $1 ; Soar, 2ft eta.
CfrarfS. bO ct.
I "otter lirug sa
Chemical Co., Boetoo. Uaaa
Seaal far "Its ta t are sttla Maesaea
m. VTannr rr
Kunburn, Tan a-vd
mm Va A mJ I m ui. ui.li.j
r Skin,
A1:
tiilifillle llumorua.
KMT. t KLIN II KD 1A65.
Br A. F. CHERRY, situated at corner of
First snd Moutgoooery Htreeu, Albany,
Oregon.
Ha vine taken ehareeof thealxjve named
Works, we are prepared to manufcet.ire
Steam Engines, Saw 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 tea-
ohlnery.
Palter Uniting dene la all It
16:1 ly 1 A. F. CHERRY A SON.
Rev. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.
The lie v. Z. P. Wllda, well-know n city
mlasloautry la Mew York, and brother
of the late eminent Judge Wllda, of the
Maesachusetts Supreme Court, writes
as follows :
"78 E. Mi St., AVf rort. May IS, mt.
M r.ssit.t. J. C Avsa A Co.. tiotitletneit :
Last winter I was troubled wltb a ranat
uiie'tiafortabia itching humor sffeptliig
more especially iny ltniba, wblcb ttcbwl ao
intolerably at nigbt, aud burned so iiiteuae
ly, that 1 eould scarcely bear any clothing
over tbein. 1 was also a ufferer front a
ever catarrh and catarrhal cough ; my
appetite was poor, and my tyttein a good
deal run down. Knowing the value of
AVER'S S a km a pa bi 1.1. a, by obaervatioa of
many other eases, snd from personal tiae
In former years, I began taking it for the
altove-named disorders. My appetite lm
proved almoat from the flrat dose. After
a short tinto the fever and itching were
allayed, and all signs of irritation of the
kin disappeared. My catarrh snd cough
were al cure-1 by the same means, and
my general health greatly improved, until
it is now excellent. 1 feel a hundred per
cent stronger, snd I attribute these result
to the use of the 8 a us a pa hi i.la, whioh
I reeoHimeii'l with all c"unleo-e -. the
Im-i blood meiLeiiie ,vr ilcviaed. 1 took
it in Mm ill drsau litres times a da, sod
u l, .ii ait, leaa teSl tar. bottles. I place
Hisas facts at your rvice, hoping their
publication may do good.
Yours respectfully, Z. P. Wilds."
The above instance is bat one of the many
constantly coming to our notice, which prove
the perfect adaptability of Aybb's Sabsa.
p a hi 1.1. a v the cure of all diseases arising
from impure or Impoverished blood, and a
weakened vitality.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
stimulates the action of the stomach aud
bowels, sud thereby enables the system to
resist snd overcome the attacks of all i'croa
Ioum Ditenui, Eruptions of the Skin, Rheu
matism, Catarrh, Oenend Debility, and all
disorders resulting from poor or corrupted
blood and a low state of the system.
FBEPABED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggist ;price ft, six bottles
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Best Purgative Medicine
cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and
all Bilious Disorders,
geld every where. Always reliable.
Far Sale.
Three and a half acres of good garden
land, all fenced, heuse and barn .in western
edge of the city. Willj be sold oheap
at this office.
I f 1
ALBANY, OREGON!
WASaU.TN tM Trail
lre eur rtfttlar eorrsipendMit. )
WAsHfKQToN, June Uth,1884.
Juitu HUt, 1884.
Much sympathy is waited on mem
ben of Congress because of tb.it eupJ
poesd iiiflet log, while working iu hot
westher. Their friend, outside . of
Washington do not generally know
that the Capitol is much more oomfort
abls in summer than in winter, for in
warm weather all the outer doors and
window, are left open, and there is a
I roe circulation of air. Besides theru U
a complicated system of machinery in
the sub-basement of the building for
keeping our lawmakers cool. Of the
many thousand of visitors who explore
the Capitol from basement te dome, but
few are awsre of the fact that one of Iu
moat interesting features is underground
The apparatus that blow, hot air in
winter blows oold air in eummor. Two
Urge forcing fans, wbioh make seventy
revolution, a minute, drive a current
of fresh air through enormous pipes
and flues into the upper regions of the
building. This air is brought through
a tunnol, which passes under the cap.
itol terraces and grounds, with the out
side opening down near the Peace mon
ument. Fifty cubic feet of air per
minute is sent into the legislative hells
for each (leraon within it, 'and ibis is
after it hss parted through a spraying
fountain for moisteoing and cooling iu
A daily record of the temperature is
kept, the state being taken every two
hours. Bo, really, the toilers ou Cspt
t 1 hill enjoy a temperature nine de-
grje. lower than the people of Wash
ington genet ally.
In view of adjournment Congruas is
working baid, and turning off legisla
tion in a truly business like wsy. The
record ef the session is already mads
up, however. The measure defeated
on the sixth of May was the teet of
Democratic, and Republicsn purposes.
If the plan to adjourn early in July
succeeds, only the necessary routine
appropriation bills esn yet be passed.
While the general deficiency bill waa
under discussion, Mr. HsadsU moved
as an additionsl section, a proposition
against political aaseasment, which some
Republican members proceeded st once
to hsve ruled ont on a poiat of order.
They did not want t bsve their cam
paign fund cut off st this juncture. M r.
Rands!! admitted that the amendment
was open to a point of order, but ex
pressed his regret that it was nsde, ad
ding that the judgement of the people
was that political assessment had been
carried to an extravagant extent.
Hon. Mr. Springer, of III., received
msny warm congratulations upon his
renominstlon for Congress for the sixih
term. The appreciation in whioh he
it heid by his constituents seems to be
Lured generally by his party. His
efforts in behalf of Demicratic princi-
Iplee have materially contributed to their
advancement and to tbe success of the
ptrtr. As Mr. Springer's committee
proceeds with its inquiry into the star
route (lis-trial, startling disclotuses
continue to be rcsde smong tbe thieves,
if anything concerning them can any
linger be called startling. Mr. Bliss
appeared before tbe committee the
other day, and raised a sensstion by
ehsrging Mr. Kerr, with falsehood, and
pointing out a fruitful field of investi
gation. The Benste passed the Anti-Polygamy
bill this week, snd listened to a
hoi quarrel between a Western snd
Southern Senator. Senator Ingslls ac
cused Senator Brown of inserting words
in the Congressional record which be
derd nnt. aud had not used iu the Sen-
ate chamber, snd further referred to tho
a ii-rcia aa a thin that
hmnmmOmtm0J IIVSM wwaswj"- w - Q
stabbed in the dark. Senator Brown
denied and resented the allegation in
an able manner. H said in his many
encounters with realty brave men he had
never been accused of co wardioe. There
was nothing in tbe persoo,oharaot9r and
antecedent, of the Senator from Kansas
to excite aoy man's apprehension and
the Utter would not have Ventuied to
make bis offensive charge except under
the protection of the Senate, which he
aaid was the safest nlace in the world
for the parade of vituperative rhetoric
During this week five new Govern
ment frauds came to light. Two of tbe
criminals were known ofnoials in the
Navy Department. Another was in
theoity post office, and the fourth was
Col. Burnside, who, only last week
was bailed out of jail, and last night
was rearrested on a new charge of ap
propriating $8,000, worth of waste pa
per and rags belonging to the Govern
ment. Tbe fifth was tbe disbursing of
tbe State Denartment. whosH
accounts are $12,000 short.
A disesse called Cbill-Blaine bas be
eoaae very prevalent throughout the
middle and eastern states. It is gen
erally conceded that it will very water
ially affect the result of the next presi
dential election.
Ex-Secretary Evarts will spend the
summer on his Vermont farm.
FRIDAY, JULY II,
MDUTRMI. AND l HIM.hh
Maryland reports a now Industry
la watermelon vlnefar.
Whalebone Is now selling at tho
rate of $12,200 per too.
The mII iwor.11 Industry h being
started at.Ottumwa, Iowa.
Canada Is now a candid tie lit re
ciprocity with the United State.
T.10 average cost of producing
loerchnntAblo cotton U eight cents per
pound.
A yoarly averdg of KM hotels have
been destroyed by Ore for tho last
eight years.
Metal sleepers arc extensively used
in Germany, whero some thousands
of miles of r,tl! way nro hud down on
them.
There are, 11 is etiiiiutod, 20,000
producing oil wells in Pennsylvania,
yielding at present about sixty thous
and barrels of oil a day.
Thirty thousand two-horse trucks
are employed in tho business ef New
Yorkfliy. Upwards of $20,000,000
are Invested to this iodustry.
Dakota farmers plow their land by
moans of a broad traction engine
which drives the plow ut a cost of less
than a dollar per acre.
A substitute for the genuine hu
man hair la now made out of the In
ner lining of tho bud of the palmotto
tree. It can be mado of any length,
and dyed any color.
There are about 300 men engaged
in killing alligators In South Florida.
The hide and teeth of the 'gstor are
what nro wanted. The year's html
I ness will bring to that section nearly
$50,000.
At an exhibition of works In wood,
opened lately in London by the Lord
Mayor a msjerlty of tho exhibits are
from the hands of working carpenters
and include some beautiful specimens
of carving.
There Is a fortune ij so -mall
Ibing as a device f r fiteaing
neck-tie. One of tism pdieuit in that
line has Just been sold f .r $1 ,0.10,000
n cash nnd nijnltiee that rosy amnwnt
to at much more.
The number of hands employed In
the glass works in the neighborhood
of Dresden, Gerrasny, Is between I,-
000 and 1,700. Tho ininufacturo of
lamps, etc, Is on tbe Increase, and
orders from the Orient and America
are said to be plenty.
SAVIStiSWr SafaKS.
We pardon am ; we do not pardon
baseness. )u.
Pride li Increased by ignorance
Those assume the most who know the
Jril.it. (,'a;
The suflkiemy of thy merit it to
know that thy merit Is not sufficient
St. A ugustiui.
Modesty is to merit as shades to
figures in a plcture.giving it strength
and beauty. Ihuuete.
A miser grows rich by seeming
poor ; ao extravagant man grows
poor by seeming rich. Shntone.
Politeness h like an air cushion.
There may be nothing in It but It
esse, our j-slts wonderfully Bultoer.
Dofect Iu m tuners Is usually the
defect of floe perception. Klegance
comes of no breeding but ot birth
Knur ton.
That state of life U the most happy
where superfluities are not required
and where necessaries are not want
ing. PltUatch.
The living chri-ili in pure of hoart
and unspotted from the world is tbe
best preacher of the gospel in these
days T. L. CuyUt.
rueaee sironSineus u.u s;r..
eweetens tne temper, suues auger,
extlngu Ishes envy, subdues prlde.she
I a . a a a S M 1 mm 1L. S S
briaies tne tongue, retrjins vno uuuu
and tramples
upon temptations.
Ilex ne.
Brooklyn republicans are wondering
what Major Low will dowhether
he will land on the Blaine or the antl-
Blaine side of the fence. Mr. Low
is a niembsrof the Influential younc
men's republican club of Brooklyn.
Mr. Horace E . Dotnlng,who succeed
ed Mr. Low as preside: t ofo club,
has bolted tho nomination ; Mr.
Grlerson, another prominent member,
Is secretary of the anti-Blalne repub
lican committee ; Mr.HeoryW. Max
well, who supervised tbe manning of
tbe polls for Garfield in 1880, has
Joined the bolters ; Mr. Alexander
Forman, recently nominated for city
comptroller by Mayor Low, has ac
cepted a place on the anti-Blalne com-
mtttee ; Mr.Low's appointee for i r-
poratlon counsel is an active anti
Blalne republican. These nr facts
which seem to Indicate that Brook-
lvu'a DODular and influential chief
sr m w
magistrate will not support, the tat
tooed ticket. Thus far, however, he
has refrained from giving expression
to any opinion upon the political sit
uation.
President Arthur has been made
L. L. D. bv Princeton, and yet he
does
not think he is a burger man than
WW
Grant.
1884.
Ill WOttOI S MATTKatS.
When a batter makes a fowl, do
the Joiseballers say he has made a
goose of himself.
When was Mrs. Noah Ilk. a coun
ty in New Hampshire? When she
was rocking Ham.
Hens aro a little backward on egge
but they never fail to come to the
scratch where fliwer bod are con
cerned. 'Are bananas healthyf headlines
the New York Sun? Not all of them.
The last one we'saw was In consump
tion. Where does cotton abound moat
plentifully? We will tell the, Faus
tina, in all wool clothes!
Don't blame the dudes for wear
ing tight pants. It prevents rats
from running up their legs and conse
quently scaring them to death.
Why are trees amon the best man
nered productions of tbe globe? Be-
cause they alirays leave In time, and
oover leave without a bough.
"No, alr,my daughter can never be
- . . . I
yours." I tlon't want her to be my
daughter'broke In the young ardent.
"I want her to be my wife."
"What is the worst thing about
rlehesr asked a Sunday-school teach.
er. Their scarcity." replied a boy ;
and ho was Immediately awarded a 01 wateut juxtaposition of succt as
chromo. business and earnest piety, iberc
A German physician defines the
main difference in the effects of whis-
ky and beer to be: Viskey makes
you klU somebody else. Mlt peajr
.... . .
you only kills yourself."
A child wlin had nnr. aea.n a rrrah-
tmtv In rhurrh after . amirlhiillna.
box had peseed by one Sunday, whis
pered to hor mother: "How much
did you get? I grabbed a quarter."
Wages are ouly ten cents a day In
Chins, and yet the young laundry
r'erk squint out of bU ( three-cornered
eyes at the club-footed Celestial maid
en, and she squints bark, and - and
they do manage to pay the parson
and have roast rat three times a week
somehow.
A fulljbeardedjgrandfather recently
had bis beard shavedof, ahowlng a
clean face for the first time for a nam-
be of years. At the dinner table h la
Hirer year- old graodaughter noticed
If, gaxod long with wonderiog eyes,
snd Anally she ejaculated: "Grand
father, whose head you got on?"
You. aro very late sending your
evening mate'out," said the editor to
bis daughter when he came home
ui two in tbe rooming and met a
timid, shrinking young man between
the frontdoor and the irate.
"Not
at all," answered thejt hough tful girl;
'Charles Henry is now a morning
edition."
Uncle, when eis slugs in the choir I
Sunday nights, why does she go be
hind the organ and taste the tenor's
mustache?" Oh doot bother me
sonny. I suppose they have to do It
to And out if they are in tune."
The crowded condition of tha bus-
inesi part of New York, on tbe lower
end of the island, is leading to the
construction of high buildings there.
Down town a plot (of grouod'large
enough for a respectable build ing can
not be purchased tor less than from
$400,000 to $750,000 now. Owners
are compelled to economize in land,
and galu capacity by going up into
the air eight, ton, and occasionally
twelve stories high. Toere are now
about twntv tall buildintrs in the
lower ptrt of the city.
Ten years ago neither India, Aus-
tralia nor the Argentine Republic had
sent a cargojof wheat to Europe. This
year the amount of exportable wheat
w -
from India is estimated at 60,00t,000
bushels.frem Australia 25,000,000,and
from the Argentine Republic, 10,000,-
000 bushels, a total of 85,000,000
bushels, In each cf these countries
the opening up of the country by
railroads Is stimulating wheat prod uc-
tion in a surprising manner.
Ex-Senator McDaoald of Indiana,
was In Springfield yesterday, and had
two long conferences with Governor
, .. . ... T
Pj marnn tho auhlAet nf the Indiana
, . , , , tmmmm
sMaainnnN Prildfttlf i.il chances.
. . . ,
Palmer was very outspoken, holding
that In view of the action at Saratoga
iu ennlrl and abould ho no suecass-
tUVtW W- a wwww- av-
ful opposition to Cleveland, and that
every consideration for the best inter
ests of the party dictated that Mc
Donald should withdrawal! claims te
the first pi ice. On the other hand,
Palmer assured him that he would do
everything in his power to secure
him tho nomination for Vice Presi
dent. It is believed that McDonald
will accept this advice. Palmer be
lieves the ticket will be Clevelaud
aud McDonald, an J claims that It
will
be invincible.
. a .
For growing plants a weekly appli
cation of diluted mannre water will
an
work wonders, but those in a state of
rest are better without it ; and,in fact,
they need little water of aay kind
until growth begins.
old
NO 60
TEMPERANCE DEPAETME NT.
i-Mmm tmtm 1 .
KOITKD BT TUB
Women'! Cbrlitian Tempfranre Loios
a aiiiSiricasT assKsjttLt.
LhhI week, in the city of Blooming
ton, III., four hundred men snd wometi
were gathered together to nominate
osndidstes for the vsiieui hfstc officers
on a Prohibition ticket, and to elect
delegates to the National Convention of
tbe Prohibition Home Protection party.
These men and women were regularly
constituted delegates on the basis of the
vote for Prohibition candidates of two
years age, aod represented a constitu
ency of 13,000 people. They were
ministers from nearly all tbe Protestant
denominations, they were lawyers,
judges, editors, farmers, housekeeper,
manufacturers snd commercial uu r.
They were n-.t aod never hsve been
politicians. Nominations were made
Pid,v n'1 in order f cue
nTen.ion.. j n name ou . & Hot
another "man ol Msine,' w-.- reived
WUo rounJ fw,r ""'"d of applause.
Vt sw 11 . ... ...
receive me nomination
by g m.j rit snd makes a strong
canaidate. tl-t bas been identified wiib
Vo' commercial and religious interests
pfCbUsgn ,r mw nsn twenty-five
.- quarter century 01 ciose
DM never bn hUio nor ',(,t on fcitjcr-
Tbb ig trona' praise, but it is truth.
UI of the ticket is ss follows :
i;. ..... r t
'""""ss juvenwr.ur. rcrrroitn,
of B,p,l,; ttorney general, Hale
Johnson, ef Jas,r county : statu treas-
I 1 1 ...
urer.urian Oopn : auditor, A. 13. Itvin
secret sry of state, C. W. Enos.
f'nion
Signal.
THE LOIIsTltLtTBID say
The most pei.tif.roa. small boy in
Louisville, who respects i?rsoos snd
property least, sod who does sll the
wickedest and most sneaking things
that can occur 10 s young imagination,
b not a rough, tough, squste-jawed,
freckled, bullet-headed, dirty little
wretch, ss might be supposed, but a
sweet, pale boy. with a delicate frame
and eye. of "heaven's own blue." Those
who look upon him for tbe first time
wonder if he is nota stray angel, or at
least the best bv in all the Stbbath
School. They wonder why so peactful
a child has not long since climbed lbs
golden stair ar d left his nties here,
No, he does not look bad ; bnt all the
neighbors are anxious that he shall grow
up soon, because they knew '.here is
going to tie a hanginr
A great nati mal congress of temjtet
ance workers was held Uat week in St.
George's Hall, Liverpool. Every phase
of tbe temperance question was discus
sed by the ablest minds. It is pleasant
to see in this great councU the recogni
tion of tbe British Worn u's Temper
ance Association denoted by the ssto
cistion of Mrs. Margaret Lucas with
thst of the Lird Bishops of the Church
of England snd other equslly prominent
dignitaries in the general officiary.
Nine new unions are announced B
the result of the very effective O: k uf
Mia E. L. Saxon, state organizer for
Tenn 6s.ee.
Mrs. H. A. Hobart, Minnesota' pir
sident, had the pleasure of organizing
fire new unions, end speaking about
I this time, during her stay in Califwrn
is.
Wtt,t Virginia reporufteen unions
orgauistu since rw. io, giwi'g winu a
total of twenty-one unions. Several
places are just ready for organization,
and will probably be reported at the
approach ini state convention. E!even
SS " SJ
Bands of Hope are reported
The Woman'. Christitn Temperance
Union, of Denver, has set about finish
ing and furnishing the sunny basement
of the new tabet nacle, on Blake street,
near Nineteeu'h. This u "arorki.ig
headquarters," and the first enterprises
are a day nursery, a place for tbe news
boys' and boot-blacks' school, and pro-
bably mothers' meetings
Tidionte, (Pa.,) is being greatly stir
' x " a o J
I td. The temperance movement ia be-
'
coming irresistible. It ia the one thing
. .
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lt w the oae tS,D en8ging 8neral at
tention. tor two weeks nearly, have
the meetings been held, addressed by
Mr. McConnell, with no diminution in
the crowds nightly attending at Gir&rd
Hall. Signers to the pledge include
all denominations aod classns in fact
it is tbe popular thing to support a red
ribbon. At last accounts 529 adults
and 284 children had taken the pledge.
ate
Thus far, it is affirmed, about seven
hundred Iowa saloon keepers have clos
ed their saloons preparatory to engaging
in legitimate business. A prominent
wholesale and retail firm in Davenport
I have decided to dose ont their stock,
aod have advertised their store for
after July 1st.
Judge David Davis looks like a well
fed farmer.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
THE ReST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE WILLAMETTE UUXl,
Bpaelal business notices in Local Col
UtnM Jft cents per line. Regular Locs
noilees 10 cents per line.
For legal snd transient sd vert iaeosenls
II 00 per square for the first iosertioa,aad
f " Pr tusre for each subseq stent
insertion.
Itsles for oilier advertisements
known on sppllcatlon.
rerrtAK m ibscb.
Paper labels msy'be removed fr
botths by aret'.ing the surface n
holding for an instant over any craven
ient flame The .team penetrate, the
label at onr,o and soften, the raste.
While in Calcutta, Dr. Koch, of the
German cbolers commission, found the
cholera baciilu in the wster of a tank
from whioh many of the natives who
had hesn afilicted wuh the Asiatic
scourge had drawn their supplies o
water Cur drinking and cooking purpo-
There is a kind of monkey io Mada
gascar that throws stones so bsrd snd
well aimed that tbe natives seldom try
to capture a specimen ; hut one has been
brought to Now Haven, where its
fierceness in flinging whatever missiles
it can get bold of causes visitors to keep
at a respectful distance.
The a K. I. and P. It. II. has an
nounced thst to intoxicsting liquors
ill be received for transportation points
itbin tbe state of Iowa when such
transport At ton cannot be completed be-.
fore July t, unless tha require 1 certifi
cate granting permission to sell is pro
duced.
DR. C, W, MAST0K
Physician and Surgeon.
OlTlca on Fret Street, joss west of Conrad
Meyers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kincls of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber,laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
Albany. Or-
DR. E. L. IRVINE
Physician and Surgeon
r9hlce in Odd Fellows Building.
ALBANY, ORECON.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral.
No other complaint are so insidioas la Uaeir
attack sa those affecting Ue throat and laags:
twee sa trifled with by the majority of saSJB
er. The ordinary cough or cold, rcealttag
perhaps from a trifling or nncosa sloes ex
posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal
icknese. Ayer's Chkbby Pectobal has
well proren iu efficacy in a forty rears' agai
vilh throat and lung diseases, aa
U.keu in all eases without delay.
A Terrlblo Cough Cased.
" In It.VT I took a severe cold, whlah I
my lungs. 1 had a terrible coagh,aad
nizhl after msUt without sleep. The a
Care me up. 1 tried Ay Kit's CBBBBT Pbt
vikal, which relieved say laags, laiasssl
sleep, nnJ afforded ma the rest ueaeaaary
for the recovery of my strength. By ate
continued Use of the Pectobal a persse
SSSl cure waa effected. I aaa aow ts yea a
old, hale and heart v. and am tabsfied yaat
Chekuy Pectobal saved me.
lionAcR Faibbbotheb,"
Rockiusharo, Vt., lu!y 14. lv.
Croup. A Mother's Tribate.
" While in the country last winter say litUs
I - iv. three years old, waa takea 111 with are ay;
it seemed as if he would die frees SB sags
lallsn One of the family suggested She ate
of AVer's Cherrv Pectoral, a bottle ef
which waa always kept in the house. Thss
was tried in small and f request doses, asat
to our delight in leas than half aa bear the
little patient was breathing easily. The doe
lor ;id that the Chelry Pectobal had
anved my darling's life. Can you eowdet at
our gratitude? Sineerelv years,
Mus. F.mma Oetjtwt."
139 West 128th St., New York, May M, ISM.
" I bare used Ayer's CnsBBT Pectobal
in my family for several rears, and So net
hesitate to pronounce it the snost effaatuaj
remedy for coughs and colds we hare erea
tried. A. 4. Cbasb,'
Lake Crystal. Micu., March 13, 1(43.
' I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
and after trying manv remedies with ao see
cess. 1 was cured by the use of AT aa's Chbbv
rv Pectoral. Josei-ii TV aloes."
Byhaha, Miss., April 5, 1WC.
" I cannot say enough in praise of A van's
iiiirry PcrroBAL. oellerins as I do that
hut f-r iu use 1 should long since hava died
from lun troubles. K. BBAOBOX
MtssQtsft, Texas, April 22, lett.
N cr.se of an affection of the ihiaaV-
lungs exists which cannot be greatly reSSS
by tho USe Of AVER'S ClTEBBY PBCTOtLa,
and it will altrays cure when the disease at
not already beyond the control of medicine.
rasp ABED BT
Dr.J.C. Ay er & Co. , Lowell , Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
$11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell's
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Smoking Tobacco.
This Special Deposit is to J1
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mall the number of bags returned maybe.
rent !
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