, I i MM II Mill It S TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY STlTEs"d NUTTING. BMJIKSOrriCKl easera aalldlagaa irMdilbl streel. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION starts oopr . per year', at end of year j j month 1 Si In iilvsncc ' single eopy, three mouths. inc number PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FLINN & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORN EVS AT LAW, Albany, Oregon. rf-orti In Foster' Brick Blook."tS vl6nl8tf. R. 8. STRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. XTTILL PRACTIGB IN ALL THE VlJL r state. Will sive special attention to collections and probate matter. , . . tcur Office in Foster's new brick. ""ITbTmontanyb. attorn eyat law. Notary' Public. Albany, Office opetalrs, oyer John Brippi Btore, is street. wasnaao J K. WEATHERFOBD, (KOTA.RY PUBLIC.) iTTORNEY AT LAW, AUtAXT. aKKtO. rtTILL PBACTlCB IS ALL THE COURTS OF THE WStl picW MUoUoo ft ran f collections sad jOOea a OJJ FelleWs TerapU. (Is w. m. aiLTRO j. o. ww- nTT -wrB?T VTT KN KYS AT LAW, . . V MY - - OKKCOM. OoUeVtoM promptly nde on allpoinU. Loans negotiated on reawn We terms. uorofflSTm Foster's Brick.- asrofflee vl4nl9if. J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney And Counsellor It Lai AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will prectiee in all of the Court of thisState. All business intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. jorOfflee in OToole's Block. E. W. LANCDQN & CO., DRUGGIST. Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A Large Stock and Low Price. OITT IDHTJO- STOKE, iyl kaJBlST. EfcOV FOSHAY & MASON, VHOLSLSIS AJTD EST Aft Druggists and Booksellers, ALBANY, OREGO.V. ll ilif LOOIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Shaving done with neatness and sharp razor, which ae always kpt in Rood condition, asd hair cut in the very best style. JOHN SCHMEES, UY1RY, FEED A5D SALE STABLE. Albany'Oregon. Houses kept on reasonable" term. Horse and buggies let to suit the times. Corner Second snd Ellsworth streets. SAN WA VING. em .trwnnv tVn TMIVA VERffl AKISING BUS I NESS. Bice, tea sod Jspaneae K'""- 4.n.intha auld at bottom price. Contractor lor Chin labor. gyNext to City Bank. HE NO TEN &. BASt washing and Ironing In the city. No. 11, Ellsworth Street. One door south of Revere Souse SAM COHEN. Keeps the best brands of imperial and domestic cigars. Also tbe FINEST AMD 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, etc., at auction for any one in the cityor county Store opposite Revere House, Albany, Or. pV SAM COHEN. FURNITURE. I have the best stock of furniture in tbe city and w 11 sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in the dtv and the lowest price in tbe y alley. Come and see. Undrtaking, A complete stock and can give SATIS FACTION . Try me, A. B. WOODIN, J, J. DORRIS, Bridge Builder AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, SCIO, OREGON. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LE TTINGS SO- LICITED. Plans and specifications turn ishedou short notice. $2600. Good farm, ene mile west of Brownsville on the mad leading to Halsey, containing 102 acres, oak ridge land, some fiae oak groves, ail enclosed, 75 acres in cultivation, a young orchard and shrubbery ; good ham and fair boose, two good wells with pomps. Price $2600, one years time on one .half amount if desired, with security on premises. Call at premises or address D. A. Carter, Egan, Jrant county, Or. VOL. XIX. i Don't Forget It WOOD'S IMPROVED DID DER, WOOD'S MOWER, LA DELLE WAGON, The word Ls Belle" in French "the beauty." mese PLOWS AND DRILLS, CUTTING BOXES, AN IV- All kinds of Agricultural Imple ments kept by the undersigned, JULIUS CRADWOHL, Agent for Frank Bros., Portland THE ALBANY FURNITURF HOUSE, BRirCK & SON. (Successors to) Dannal8, Wwdin & Fisher, Manufactures aud dealers in all kind FURNITURE, would respectfully inform the public that thev manufacture to order, and will keep constantly on nana, a complete stock ol all desirable -ines of FURNITURE, and will sell at bed rock prices. Bed-steads a Specialty. STONE AND MARBLE WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO inform the public thst he is now pre pared to do all kinds of stone and marble work on short notice. All work Is war ranted to (rive satisfaction. Will work anvmdall kinds of stone, but deal prin cipally in Oregon City granite. Cleaning, repairing aid resetting a specialty. Call and examine my prices before purcbas ine elsewhere as 1 will not be undersold. R hop on west aide ef Ferry street oppo site post office. 1 O. W. HARRIS. Prop. DR. M. H. ELLIS, Physician and Surgeon. jeAT-Offlpe nd residence In Mcllwsjn's Block. Albany, Oregon. NEW BARBER SHOP. tf. JACKSON - - Proprietor. opposite Revere House Shavin z and hair dressing done In flrst- i.i.h nii. First-class oatn rooms Rath for 'adiessndirentlemenf all hours. Terms reasonable. REVERE HOUSE, ( ernr. First aad faiawartk Albany, Oregon. Chas- Pfeiflfer, Prop'r. Tki. ... iioiai ( fitted no in first class style. Tables tupplied with ths best the market affords. Spring Beds ta every Hoora. a goou ownpw w-.-srciil Travelers. tlTWrt Caaeh to sad fresa Use tl."Ta MISS EMMA SCHUBERT, MILIiKM 1HD DRE88-IAIIBB. Cutting and fitting by the new Taylor's System. OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. DBS. I W. Si MARY T. COLE, Physieans & Surgeons. ALBANY, O RE3 3M . Offer their professional service to tbe ritftens ol Linn and adjacent counties. Office and resideu.-e oer Court H nise. Call at Langdos and Co's Drug Store. T. J. STITBS. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Notary Public. Office ofJlce. In States kiohts ubmoukaa RED GROWN MILLS. IS0M, LANSIXG & CO., PBOPR'S. SEW PROCESS FLOUR SUPERIOR POR PAMIUM AND RAKERS USE. BEST STORAGF CILITIES. Highest LPrice in Cash for Wheat ALBANY OR. DR. J. P. WALLACE. Physician and Surgeon, Office at residence on First Street be ween Ellswoth and Lyon Streets. Calls left at E. W. LangdenA Co's. Drugstore. Albany, Oreuron. . POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder never varies. A marvel at 'purtety, Sksngtaand wholesomeneei. More eo morn leal then the ordinary kinds, sad cannot be eokl In entapetiUoti ith tbe murUtmle ou low Ual, cbort weight, alum or pin wuheU powders. Sola only In mm. Burst I'AkiM Puwoea Co. 106 Wall Street, N. Y . NOW IS THE TIME TO CURE r SKIN HUMORS, II rtsattaiss Jkm an the pr Milrttu I abu '! tlW MfN UtKll mg Humor. iiumilielitnr KrupUotia, lu-hlrtg imnuani titai dleStfur- In Tor' turee, Beit Kheutu or Kcsetua, IWlaeta, Hereuli eorea, Aen anu likhrln vouini. enl very apectee of lU-hlnjr. HuUy, end Pimply In m torn bob mam mm icslly cared by the i snd Scalp are m m epeedlly and econem 1 1 ri. i a a KaaauiKa. IT 18 A FACT. Hu ml rede ol letter la oar poeeeaslon dople of which stay be htd by return stall) art our authority lor the aaeenion that Skin, Scalp, snd Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inhertwl, or t'uatastnua. may NOW be permanrnUy rurvd by Ct-TMtiaa Sssolvkst the new blood turiftcr. internally, end i n i a and Ci Ti. . a 4 Soar. UtegTwat Skin Cure an I HeauUlter. eiternally, ta one hair the time and at one bait the axpeoee of any other CREATEST ON EARTH, CVncrs Rasa was ar the greatest medicines on ana. Had tbe worst case Salt Rbeusi In this oanuy. My mother bad it twenty yoars. and ta fact died from It. 1 believe Ct'Tlct sa would bare aved her life. If jr arms, breata and head were, cov ered three veers, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Yin.i a RaactvasT, Internal!), and i i till a aad Ci Tier Si Sosr, esteroally. J. w. Atns. Newark, O. BREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The salf has not been laid as to ike great curatirs powers nf the Ct rttra Raaseias I have paid bun dreds ol dollar for tuedUines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and saver found aaytbias yet ta equal OVMV'la Ksastns. Cs. A. Wakuss. I'rovidence, K. 1 ' CURE IN EVERY CASE, Tour Ct rut as Kassatas oulw-ll all other ssail etnas I keep for skin dUMSMSS. My cuetomers asd patients say that they have affected s cure la every Instance, where otber rsmedle bi r tailed. H. W. baotawav. M D. Frauluto raits, N. 11. Hold t all dragwista. Price i RanotrssT, 1 ; Soar. IA eta ( hemic! i.' .. rV.eUio, Haas Potter lrug all widf.r Uowiot urr Sltla rMffSSsMf " BEAUTY & r Hsnboni, Tan an oray Sam. ilisy-hbeal d Pimolea, Skin Blemishes, and Infantile liumoruss Cmci a a Sosr. a real tseauttflar. ALBANY FOUNDRY AND- UTABL1IHED IMS. By A. F. CHERRY, situated at corner of First and Montgomery Streets, Albany, Oregon. Having taken shanra of the above named Works, we are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Haw and urtat Mills, Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm n a- cblnery. Patter. Making daae ta all Its torses. 16:1 ly 1 A. F. CHERRY A SON. A FEW HINTS FOR THE USE OF Dose. To store tkt aosr tlt gently, 2 to 4 J'Uls ; thoroughly, 4 to 6 FUlt. Experience fill decitU ihe proper dose in each case. riiS For ConstipsUlr a, or CoaUvcness, DO remedy is so effective as Aran's Pills. They Insure regular dally action, aad re store tbe bowels to a beallhy condition. For Integration, or Dyspepsia, A yks's Pi lis sre invsloable, and a sore cure. Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foal Stomach, flatulency, Dizziness, Head ache, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved and cured by A vise's Pills. In Liver Complaint, Billons Disorders, and Jaundice, Ayes'b Pills should be given In doses Urge enough to excite the liver and bowels, and remove constipation. As a cleansing medicine In the Spring, these Pills are siisqsisHsil. Worms, caused by a morbid condition of the bowels, are exixdled by these Pills. Eruptions, Skin Diseases, snd Piles the result of Indigestion or Constipation, are cured by the use of AVer's Pills. For Colds, take AVER'S Pills to open tbe pores, remove inflammatory secretions, snd sllay the fever. For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused by sodden colds, indigestible food, ta,, Area's Pills sre the true remedy. Bbenmatlsm, Gout, Neuralgia, and Sciatica, often result from digestive derange ment, or colds, and disappear on removing the cause by the use of Avsa's Pills. Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, aad other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cured by Aver 8 Pills. Suppression, and Painful Menstrua tlon, bare a safe and ready remedy in AYER'S PILLS. Full directions, In various languages, ac company each package. PREPARED by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Druggists. Fer Sale.. Three and a half acres of good garden land.all fenced, house and barn ,1 a western edge of the city. Will be .sold cheap at this office. wights ALBANY, OREGON, WASaiNGTO I. RTTKtt Pram our regular onrrssfHirulent.) Wahhimiton, .Juno 28tb,1884. When Ck ngrees If In a mood It can do a great deal of work In n short time, and when It simply wants to talk, it can go to almost Interminable lengths. The manner lo which ihe House disposed of tho Sundry Civil Appropriation bill iodlcated the pres. ent spirit of that body. This measure might have been tampered with for two weeks, but Its passage without discussion, was one long bound4toward an early adjournment. Of course the Democratic Members do not want tbe trouhlo of coming back to Washing ton after the National Convention. There are many things, to be sure, which will not be done this session even If I' were toconUoue untlll fall. But there la this consoling reflection. By next winter, many Members of both Houses will know more than they do now, and will act according ly. TJoloo aoldlera, Mexican, sol. dlers pensions, and more homes for soldiers are tbe subjects upon which statesmen of the uppor House have extended their oloquenco this week. The much abused Mexican Tetersns pension bill passed the 8enate, but In a condition softnutllated that it could net be recognised as the bill passed by the House. Republican Senators loaded It down with amendments in order that it might be defeated In the House, which will doubtless be its fate there: This was done to make a little political capital, greatly need ed by them Just now. Tbe Ingails amendment antagonised by the Dem ocrats, dated pensions of Union sol diers from tbe time of discharge or disability. Democratic opposition was not made because of an unwillingness to vote penslona for Northern soldiers but because tbe Democrat i wantc d tbe Mexican veterans to go through on their own merits, unencumbered by partisan scheme. Senator Morgan explained that the object In forcing the $25,000,000 amendment on the bill was a political one, to force t.o Democrats to the wall and to make It appear to the country that they were opposed to pensioning Northern soldiers. But, aald the Alabama or ator, your present tax laws bear down most heavily upon tno substratum so ciety. Tbey bear like the waters do upon the bottom of the sea, growing heavier toward tho bottom ; tbey ttear like the atmosphere does upon the earth, growing heavier as II comes in contact with the soil. . As Ameri can Senators, It U our 'July to look to tbe man who Is receiving a bounty frm the Government, and then to turn our eyes to the man who Is to tie taxed to raise the money to pay if. Senator Morgan said he would be ashamed of himself, If be lacked the courage to vote against a bill, the res Intent of which was to get up a make weight io the pending political cam paign. When you present a pension bill in good faith, which your com mittee has indorsed, and your people demand, continued he, "I will vote for it, but I shall not be dragooned In to TOtlog for it for fear I may be plac ed In a fslse attitude In the mind of any man In the world because I once belonged to the confederate army.'' Io the course of his remarks Mr. Mor gan said. Take your candidate for the Presidency. He was a valiant war talker but he never went Into It. He remained at home aod acquirad his millions and his substitute went to tbe war. Ne, he dld'nt Interposed Senator WIII!am's,hia substitute got a furlough and remained at home. Weil he ought to have gone replied the Senator from Alabama. One Member of that combination ought to have gone. Senator Halo got in a resolution for an investigation of Department frauds Just in time, and forestalled the action which would shortly have been sprung upon tho Senate from the Democratic side. While the Senator from Maine Is entitled to the credit of having ''snuffed the battle from afar," It is of no consequence to the Democratic party where the resolu tion comes from. It Is the Republi can not the Democratic party that 19 tobe investigated. Tbe committee on Expenditures of Public Money will sit ou this inquiry during the sum mer vacation. Excavations near Samaroand have revealed an ancient city supposed to be tbe Afroaiad of Arabian legend. Tbe round above its site ia com nosed of mould-and clay in alternate layers, and in its lowest parte are rnde utensils of clay and stone, snd in the upper, arti cles betokening a higher state of civili zation. Glas srtioles are found at great depth, but disappear near the sur face, apparently indicating that its man ufactnre, after being know for a time, fell into dUuse. ii e saw M. Do Lessens says that there is no truth in the statement of the fail ure of tbe panama excavation works. 1 FRIDAY, JULY 18, W A SKD'SlalN O hm Tmi I M A PKU. fank Kxratvssiov WrtlKafor "Opinion," I writo tilts in simule Juaiioe to an injtareJ nun. Wben I see so oppor tunity to deal out evenhsnled justice, you will generally find me there ssdt ing me goddess with the bres! and milk poultice over her eyes. I was si ways that way even as a ohilJ, Iter on, as a Justice of tbe Peace, I waa known all over the West aa headiusrlers fur aub Btantial justice. I am that way yet. There is sn snecdotn in tbe grest list of American yams which runs some thing like this : A wicked, unregen state and profane m m onoe j jurneyod through tbe South, in tbe land that is ovrr agsttist Mason and Dixon's Hue, and betiold, he met a largo multitude upon tbe way ; and be said unto one of those whom be met, Whither go ye f Aod tbey answered him, "Kven unto tbe baptism," which is after the man ner of that country. And be turned about and followed tbem even unto tbe rink whereat tbey did baptize. Now, it so bspjmiied thst wben tbe presoher bad washed away a slough cf sins and was about through, the profane man fiora the Sao Juau, who stood by tbe shore, easing that tbe preacher was aweary and that he approaohed tbe bank for to come out, put forth bis band to aid htm ; but behold, wben be put forth his bsnd the preacher rallied and jerked the worldly man from Sea Jusn into tbe water and proceeded to baptize him with tbe usual extempore remarks. The profane msn sought again and again to excuse himself, and even with tears lo set forth that Jin had not been regcnersted,snd that owing to the panic he had failed to meet with a change of heart, but the piescber would not listen lo it. lie immersed tb ungoJty msn from San Juan an I asked him how he felt, Forgetting for the moment tbe peculiar circumstances ty which he was surro inded, lbs profai e m m made an swer that be felt O. K , ut it would be d d long limn i.-i r- be aiuuuled another baptism Well, that's the story, and last SUUI- mr Bishop-Bock with, of Florida, in J Company wiibeveral other Bishp 1 and Rev. M.Uilbert.of Christ's church, St, Paul, and seversl ostvtf entUmen, went ui on the north ; n uf Lake Superior to catrb four-pcundtrout in . atream with a long Indian n.me that makes into Su-rior. Bishop !' ck with told the above story to th ..itty, and, uniortunstely in the presence of two or thre lbdian gui lr.s who took the party wp the'.truam in their canoes. Well, sn Indian may lie internally stu pid about all matters of national and international law, but when a mau says d 1," it seems to be a langusge that just hits him exactly, lie can grapple with that and understand it first rate. You swear at an Indian, whether be ia a Chippewa ot tbe shores of '.he great lakes or tbe classical Angle Worm Etter of tho Pacific alope, and be smiles and understands you. These lodians un derstood just tbst one word of tbe Bishop's anecdote, and they casually told, wbeo tbey brought tbe olericsl fisherman back, that tbe party had bad a big row on tbe trip and swore at each ether like pirates,or words to that effect. The story if. still prevalent in the North west tbst such ia tbe case. It is to rec tify ibis mistake, therefore, that I now take my pen in band. If I ean in thst way set a good man right before tbe people of tbe United Sutes and S. Lawrence county, New York, it will not only be pleasant to him, but it roy call attention to tbo almost criminal scout for truth which we often find scorched into the ain-aoaked aoul of the red man aa the result, according to the sore-eyed philanthropist, of contact with our modern alcoholic saturated civilization. (Please send marked copies of "Opin ion" to Bishop Bdckwitb, of Florida, and to tome of the Northsrn Chippewa Indiana, whose names will follow this etter on flat-cars. ) M. Pasteur orMcially anuounoea that his researches have led bim to the im portant discovery that ii the peiaon of rabies is introduced into the bodies of monkeys it is greatly diminished in its virulence, snd that in this milder form it may by inoculation be introduced into the bodies oi other animals without producing any serious evil, but on the contrary, destroying the liability of ca nine madness. Rubber or gutta-percha may be unit ed firmly to metal by tbe following method : Dissolve finely-powdered shellac io ten times its weight of pure spirits of ammonia, in three days the cement will have the necessary consis tency. Tbe ammonia penetrates tbe rubber and enables tbe shellao to take a firm hold. When all the ammonia is evaporated the joint withstands the pen etration of gas or water. a je. A Parisian doctor has found that be tween twenty and twenty-five pbr cent of children hearonlvfwithin a limited range. eiuwat 1884. CKXEftAL SEW The president bss made the following appointments: John A. Kasson of I.... . - a S f S fa f a uw.,avay exirsoruinsry ana minuter p.en.po.enusry ,rom ins unitea Btstei t.n ( laMaua SI.. I 'I r. ..t i w: .. I -.1 i . . I m ..... . I "S",U,"U ,...., a., u, vnio, envoy extraordinary and minister plan- iiwiwimary iromineuuiieu HUtte IO . i . . r a wt e . i en. m tt r..L as s i w i wun M. rrsnoisoi av lors, envoy extraordinary and minister pta- .poinnuary irom tne umteu Mtstes to l. . af At .a WW a a en . a.-.i ' tt ... . . i lusiris-uungsry. j,ov. u Wicl.monU of Rhode Ilnd, minister resident aod consul general from ihe United States A It a rw a mm a S a . . . I w rortugai. Samuel ti. afl. Hyeia, onaul general at lleme, Italy. Hamon a WillUmi, consul geneial at Havana, usr. m...aw, jr., oi uaiiiorni a, United Htatso Judge for the District of AL.k. XT iv ir.-L-.ii r vt ... j I 1,1 sssasoii oi i o wa, i; niieo i State. Attorney for tbe District ofidn9mm9pmiti truths we would all Alaska. Andrew T. Lewis of Illinois. do well to remember them iiw , Uerkor the United Steles Court for I the District of Al.sk.. M. C. Hillyer of California, Marsbsl of the United States Court for tbe I) strict of Alasks. Frank Sperry of New York, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Dako ta. Sewsrd Smith of Ios, Associste Justice ef tbe Supreme Court of Dako ta. (Jeorge Turner of Alabama, A ciate Justice ol tbe Supreme Court of I Waabingtoo Territory. I The river and harbor bill has finally pasjMMl bolb houses of congress. It sp-I propt iates 1 3,909,200. Tbe most im-1 poitai't items sre as follows Boflalc. New York, $10,000; Erie, Pe., $50r 000; Arsnsa. taas snd Uv. Tsxas. I 100,000 ; Sabtn pass snd Blue bsr, " ' Texas, 1210,000 ; HuaiUddt, ('aliforn- is, $63,000 ; Oakland, CJ., $139,600 ; Wilmington, Cel., $50,000 ; Coos Bay, I Oregon, $30,000 ; Ysquina Bay, Ore-1 goo, $50,000 ; Mantis go, Texas, $25,-1 000 ; Arksnsas river, st Pine Bluff, I $55,000; Blsck river, Atkanaaa snd Missouri, $20,000 ; White river, Ark., I j,i'HJ ; Tennessee river, elow Chat-1 tanooga,$35,000 ; Kentucky river,$25,- iA. tm fas em .a i s I UVU : talis oi InetJbio river, st louis- I ville,$300,00f ; Detroit river,Michigan, I $200,000 ; H.v Ike channel, Stint Mara river, Michigan, $25,0w0 ; I Illinois river, Illinois, $100,000 ; Yel-1 1 ow stone river, MooUna and Dakota, I $20,000 ; Sacramento and Feather riv- eis, QsL $40,000 ; Sea Joaquin river, I and Stockton and Mormon slouchs.Cal.. $20.00 ; survey of Arkansas river, 19,000 , Colorade river, Xjv.ds, Col or ado and Arizons, $25,000. FOB TUB SOnTUWKST. Mouth of thj Columbia river, Oregon sod Washington Territory, $100,000 ; Columbia river at tbe Cascades.OregoD , 150,000; Columbia aod lower Wil lamette rivers.below Portland,! 100,000; upper Columbia and Snake rivers, 20, 000 ; Missouri river, $690,000. The provision for tbe Missouri river com mission is retatnel ; reservoirs at tbe bead water of tbe Missiaippi,$60,0O9 Mississippi, from St. Psul to Dea Moinea lapids, $250,000 ; harbor at Like City, Minnesota, $75,000 ; Mis sissippi, tiom Des Moines rapids to the mou h of the Illinois river, $200,000 Mississippi, from the mouth of the Illinois river to tbe mouth of tbe Ohio, $520,000 ; snags, etc., in the Mississip- ml S?r. AIM . - J I ?:;;7rBr,9"Twd Tf a memory that .-..e.pp., a,,(Wu , v, ok, r.ver, 5600,000. Tbe San Joae Mercury is giving Blaine its earnest support. This well- known California paper said onlv eight yoars ago : "The more we learn of tbia political adventurer tbe more be- cornea evident tbe wisdom ef the Cin- cinnati nominating convention, and the more tnanktui wears ttiitderaw ur .S l j a a.Sr , , Blaine invested in those Arkansas j bonds, and thus saved the country tbe affliction of four years, or less, of bis presmca in tbe presidential chair." BKoiwar sua to tims. "How long sir ye gwiae ter be in town .ike I asked Melindy, as abe stood near the gate,clothes line in hand, watching her husband, leaving for A t- anta. "'Bout six foot, I reckon," snswersd Zeke, smartly, laughing loud. Mslindy's fsoe flushed, and, grasping the rope she held in her firm band.flung it dextreusly at her liege. Catching him neatly about the neck. Then she gave her end of the line a powerful jerk, and matched Z ike off his feet, grasping for breath. "How long air ye gwine ter be in town ?" grinned Melindy, slowly drag ging the fallen man te her. '"Bout 'bout six Nigh inches lung ern oh,ugb I'd bin ef ee, Ltndy ye hedn' a flung ouch that air rope ahh 'rouud my neck." "How long ye gwine tor be tharl" again queried Melindy, calmly. "Bout two hours'graspsd psor Zeke. "Thet'a the way to talk," aaid Me linly. "Now git," The British consul at Galveston warns young Englishmen who have been brought up. to office work io great cities against coming to Texas. ! NO 5 f TEIPEEANOE DEPARTMENT, .'SU.TI aa aii i i . DITSJD BY Tff Women' Christian Trrnneranrp I n ion il(,cu,.r llt,lntJ of th1 w (' T. U m m - - Ju, gtb Dm,tiurm, fXercUw CO0 . ductal hT Mrl, Ovaesaaa. Minuter! the previoul, rtsmA aQ(, - l On rrmiinr, tl,rA,.,l-r " ww waee ' nil waa potstpnoad. snd Mrs. J. Kllen Pns i. National Sut. of frialativo De- partment. inviu,d to sd,lre the Union We reirrt)t thateverv women in Albsnv W(. nofc pntrrni to hwr tho realarki of this earnest, gifted toman. She cx r,l.ined so (Lorouchlv the orinciolea. .bj(0t mTtd progreM of the W Q, X rj. organisation, and gave .ocb valuable information and advice in the various dsnartments of wo.k Hh r.rl hi r" QY0 (he knuckles wkhnnt mA en. ..,1, i;i bdm. even In an "h a iiriiM Mm. A.i.n f.U tr hti f. w - We u better christains aod more earnest tern pe ranee wotkeis for having heard hr. Tata last 9w TtSK sjrarsjv nectixcs An sudience of two tbonsatid persons assembled in Harwell Hall Istt Friday 'gbt, tbe occasion being a grand tem- perance meeting to "ind up tbe Mutpby campaign in this city. Tbe platform WM hlled with tempersnce woikeis, - - - - noUble .imoog them being Mr. Murphy. M,M Willard, Rev. Dr. Kennard and "e. M"- T. B. Carse,Mrs. L. A. Ha fane, Mr. J. B. Ilobbs, Miss Helen L. - "ood. Mr. W. W. O'Brien and dsogh 1. llv W. T. Stowe and wife, Cel. Clarke, Deacon WilUrd, J. H. Monroe and mny others. Tbe Rev. Dr. Ken nard msde tbe first address in which be announced that 1 1 ,000 plclges bad e m signed in seven weeks of Mr. Murphy's Isber. Such a bit of ieydil news brought down the boos-, rtb wing how well dis Paea a wicXfU world is after all to the triumph of goodness snd temperance O t T I tf 1 " ijunn an i nr. ,Tote we e t,'i M,t aekers, eich referring io a man '7 t7' to the change to their lives and PToses. Mr. J. B. Hibbt, the Pro- bibition csndidste Ur governor of Illi- no" loudly called for and msde s c,aar ut a'atement of bis sympathy with hoih 0jor1 nl tempirance rforcQ- N,xt cme Mi" WiUsrd,whohe eloquent tracio of Mr. Murjhv 'a sue- ul care jr was in her very best rain. She pai 1 handsome tribute to the third party and its gallant acd honored representative upon tbe platform. Then Dr. Kesnard introduced Mr. O'Brien, eloqaeot by the divio right of Irish men, full of happy laudation of FrancU Murphy and ifenial fellowship with "temperance folk' generally. And after him came Mr. Murphy himself who was never better in looks, spirit and ability to hold and away an audience. His S(eech was a fitting close to the weeis of faithful work for tbe redemption of souls which baa been so blessedly crowned with visible results. The scene at tbe breaking up of tbu assembly was indescribable ; men crowd, ing forward to shake Mr. Murphy's band and lo aign tbe pledge, women b'.essieg him and weeping, grateful tears, loving workerj cheering htm oo, wi eternitv Gpil be thanked for tbe happy homns, the new hearts, the redeemed souls that are the outcome of tbe Murphy campaign in Chicago. Acd Gjd bless Francis I and Ed ward Murphy, here and every i where, now and forever Sijml The railroads that cross the state of Iowa sre beginning to shut up tbe saloon department of the dining carp, while on prohibition soil. The North western railway with its network of lows lines, says to its employes that sfter to-day, July 3, no liquors cf any description wilt be sold on its cats ; that as soon as the westward train touches the bridge of the Mississippi the wine cupboards must be locked and sealed, not to be opened till the same a point is reached sgsin on the eastward bound trip. The penalties for v joint ing the law are so severe that the com pany notifies its employes thst it will not stand between them and harm in case of any infraction to these rule". The most extraordinary instance of pill talking ia probably that ef Mr. Samuel Jeasups, grazier, who died at Heckingtoo, England, June 17, 1817. In twenty-one years-he took 220,934 pills, supplied by a respectable apothe cary at Bottesford, which was at the rate of 10,806 pills a year, or twenty nine pills each day ; but as the patient began with a more moderate appetite, and increased it as he went on, in the last five years he took the pills at tbe rate of seventy-eight a day, and in the year lei 4 ke swallowed nob less than 51,590. Notwithstanding this, and the addition ef 40,000 bottles of mix- ture'and julepa and electuaries, extend ing altogether to fifty-five closely writ ten columns of an apothecary's biM, he attained ths age of sixty-five years. There are 156 the banana. distinct varieties of STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. THE B ST ADVERTISING MEDIUM 15 THE-WILLAMETTE PALLET, Special buiness nctlres in Ixcal Col nmns ib cents per line. BrgnlsrLeca notices 10 cents per line. For legal anu transient advertisement. v. 00 per sriuare for the ilrU insertton,snd 0 cenls tmr s'liiaro for each sulseiert insertlcn. itaf s for oilier advertisements msdo known on spplicalion. m mTAaE. A gentleman on East Fourth street found a ragged tram routing on bis front steps caring his lunch. "Here! What are you doing there? he shouted. "Partaxing of a slight lunch. Will you joirdjrne?" tbe Irarnpjpolitel res ponded. "Xo ; I don't want nny el your vit lafnoui f(ed." "That's so : it U orctty tough Bind of folder. IJunt got it out of your kttchon. Your wife man be doing her own cooking now." What's that you infernal bound?" exclalmcl the angry man, starting toward the tramp, sttii sitting quietly on tho step. "Don't get excited, sir : don't get excited ; think a minlte. Aren't oa mistake l in calling me a bound ?' "No, Dot ; and I'll " Buf, my dear sir, you are mistak en : I am id hound. I'm a setter." 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