STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
ISSUED KVEUY FRIDAY
STITES& NUTTIKtt.
I?I!K.sOrii'lCK--ln rnl Ballritngea
Braadaluin street.
TERMS OF 8UB84.-K.IFTION
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R. S. STRAHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AlbMtiy . Oregon.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Court, of tats State. WU1 give
special attention to ceileotiona and probate
"ortloe in Foster's new briok. tjkf
3lT hTmont ante.
vTTORNEAT LAW,
Notary Public.
Vlbny , wrr""'
Office upetalrs, over John BrilffrV "tore,
is street. vl4n3Stf
J K. WEATHERFORD,
pIOTART PUBLIC.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBAMY. OBKtOJI.
swrti I PRACTlCR IS AU. THE COURTS OF THE
W Kli uienttoa siren to collecUoa. and
probate matter.
ATOBee m Odd FellsWs Temple.
POWELL & BILYEtT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BdYS.riCi.t0r8.iB S.
Collections promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms,
Mgroffloe In Pewter's Brick.-
vl4nl9tf.
J. J. WHITNEY,
attorney And Counsellor At Lav
-AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, ORECOH,
Will practice in all of the Court of
ihlsSute. All business intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
jsjfJrOffloe in OToole's Block.
E. W. LANCDQN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS.
Books. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A
Large Stock and Low Prices.
OITT JDTITJG- STORE,
tyl aXBiST. ORECO.
F OS HAY & MASON,
WBOLSLALB AXD aBTAtL
Druggists and Booksellers,
ALBANY, OBECOS.
Tl6n41tf
A. PRUSMAW,
DKUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc.
FIESCE1PT105S CAREFULLY FILLED,
Albany, Or.
DR. C, W, MASTOK
Physician and Surgeon.
Office on Fret Street, jost west of Conrad
Meyers.
ALBANY, ORECOH.
DR. M. H. ELLIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
-Office and residence in Mcllwain'a
Block.
Albany, Oregon.
LOUIS CAMPEAU'S
Barber Shop.
Shaving done with neatness and sharp
raiors, which are always kept in good
condition, and hair cnt in the very neat
style.
six wa vim
ATJXDkY ASD CHINA MKBKXIJISO
Lad:'
underclothes, vM at bottom yrtce.
Chios labor.
grNext to City Bank.
L VKK8. Bier:, tea wi
Contractor tor
FURNITURE.
i have the beet atock of furniture in
city and will sell
the
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap,
The only tok of
WALNUT FURNITURE
In the citv and the lowest price in the
Valley. Come and see.
Undertaking,
A complete stock and can give SATIS
FACTION. Try me.
A. B. WOODIN,
J. J. D0RRI3,
Bridge Builder
-AND-
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
SCIO, OREGON.
NOTICE O PUBLIC LE TTINOS SO
LICITED. Plan, and, specification,
am isbedon short notice.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
A LB A BY, OB.
The First Term will commence on
Tuesday, Sept., 16th, 18&4.
For particulars concerning the course oi study and
the price of tuition, apply to
BET. ELBERT 31. COMMIT, I'renurnt.
Aloany Bath House.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPKC1
fully inform Jhe oitiaeni of Albany and vi
einity t hat I have taken charge of thii Eatablitb
meet . and. by keeping clean roonsi and payin
atrict attention to business, expects to suk el
those who may favor us with their patronage
Raring heretofore carried on nothing bat
First-Class Hair Dressine Saloons
azpeeU to gire entire satisfaction to all
JeJeCUdien and Ladies' Hair neatly oat
shampooed. JOS WEBBER,
State
VOL. XX.
Don't Forget It
WOOD'S IMPROVED DIN'
DER.WOOD'S MOWER,
LA DELLE WAGON.
The word
"La Belle In Fi
'the beauty.
meae
PLOWS AND DRILLS.
CUTTING BOXES,
All kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments kept by the nndersiped.
JULIUS CRADWOHL.
Agent for Frank Bros., Portlasd
THE ALBANY FURNITURE
HOUSE,
BRINK & SON.
(SueoeMors to)
'Dannals, Woodin & Fisher,
Manufactorea and dealer. In all kind
FURNITURE,
would respectfully inform P J
thev manufacture to order, and will keep
constantly on hana. a complete etoc oi
all desirable line, of
FURNITURE,
and will aell at bed rock pneee.
Bed-steads a Specialty.
STONE AND MARBLE WORKS
rT-HE UNDEBSIONED WISHES TO
Inform the public that be ia now pre
nared to do all kind, of atone and marble
work on abort notice All work i war
ranted to Rive aat inaction. Will work
any nd all kindu of atone, but deal prin
dpally n Oregon City fenil ( .eeninE.
repairiaE aad reUing a apecity. Call
andexamlne my price, before pnrchaa
InKelwrwhereMl will not be undereold.
bop on wet aide of Ferry -ireet oppo
site post office. Q w HARRIS, Prop.
REVERE HOUSE,
Came ttat and EUawewfJa Albaay , Orrgoa.
Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r.
Thla new Holel ia flttod up to ftret claaa atyle. JaWea
-,rlkrf erilh the best the market atTorda. Bp
Bed In every Room. A good Sample Boom tor Com
mernal Traveler.
gar-Free Caaefc to
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT,
MILLmE&Y AID DaiSS-IAUIB.
Cutting and fitting by the new Taylor'.
System.
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
DBS L W. & MARY T. COLE.
Physicans & Surgeons.
ALBANY, Oil 3 I.
OtUr their profeeeional aericea to the "f
Linn and adjacent countlea. Office and reeidence
oear Court Hmte. CaJl at Lenfooa ana ve e -"
Store.
DR. J. P. WALLACE.
Physician and Surgeon,
Affi -. driom on First Street be
m.wh and T.voa Street. Call.
left at E. W. Langdon A Co'.. Drugstore
Albany, Oregron.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber, laths and
oickets 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.
Insurance.
1? T Knfrlncr. a IViA DEMOCRAT offto
has charge ol the following first-cli
Insurance Companies :
COMMERCIAL UNION OF LONDON.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE.
HARTFORD OF CONNECTICUT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN &
QUEEN.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE.
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA.
SCOTISH UNION AND NATIONAL
Call on him 7
Wood on sabs
Democrat office.
i t
Will
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This poeMer mw varies.
A marvel of purietv,
StJSUgth aixl whnteenrnenMa More e oftnnitcal Uiau
uie urvlluarr kinds, and cannot Ito eold In competition
IU the mulUtnde on low teat, abort weight, alum or
ptuwphatfl powders. Hold only In can. Hui Ai.
IUaijhi FuwpsaCo. 106 Wall Street, N Y.
Itching Diseases
ECZEMA, or HaJl Rheum, with iU aaWsinf iu h
leg ajxi burotuf , Instantly relieved by a warm
bath with CuUcura Soap, and a alnt appIitvUon of
t'uilcura, th f mat bkio Cure. TbU rapnaud daily,
with two or three doaaa ot Cutlcura Raaolevnt, tbo
New Wood furtflar, to kaep the blond caol, the rea
piraUon pure and ttnirrttaunc, the bowela open, the
fiver and kidney active, will epvedtlv cure Kcjetaa;
Tetter, Rinfwnn. Penrieai, Lichen, frurttua, Hcwlt
Head. Dandruff and erery apeeiee of Itching, hWaly.
and Pimply II u mora of the KcaJp and Mkin. when
the beat phvakian. and all known rwmediea fall.
BCZBMA TWENTY YE4BI,
Mr gtailtude to Ood la unbounded for the relief 1
have obtained from the uee of the CuUcura KotneOiee
I have been trouble with Km ma ou my lege lor
twenty rear 1 had not a eomfortable night for
eart, the burning and lU'blajc were ao Intenae. Sew,
I am happy to tar, I have no trouble. miy the Hew
colored patchea on my lirube remain aa a token of
former m leery.
HKNRY L. SMITH
IIS Weal Avenue, ilocbcatcr. Y
my
ECZEMA ON A CHILD.
Your nvet valuable Cutieure rtemedles have dune
ray child eo -nurb good that 1 feel like Baying thai
for the bene l of lh.e who are troubled with Be
aema, and I tried eeveraJ doctora and mediclnee, but
did not do her any guod until 1 uaed the 'ulicera
Itemedlee, which epeedlly eared her, for whieb I owe
tou i:tay Uianke and mem ntaata of real.
ANTON !HaiMIER, fnioa bakrry.
Edinburgh, lad.
TETTEK OF TUE ffCALP,
I wee alntoet perfectly held, cauaed by Tetter of
the top of the aoal p. 1 uaed your C unrti'i Keroediee
about els weeka, and I bey cured my acalp perfectly,
and now my hair at coming back aa thick aa it ever
aa. J. F. CHOICE.
Whileaboro.- Tex aa.
COVEKED H ITII ItLO E II V.S.
I want to tall you tbat your Cut ura ILee-.lrenl U
magnlftcent. Aouut three monbte age my face waa
cevered with bloCrhea, and after eiaiug three botUte
of Keeolveul I waa perfec-ttv cured.
rEEUEJt! K M41TBE
tt M. Char lee Street, Kiel); .ana. La.
IVY POIHO.M.YC..
I'or all caaea t j-.vmtiir.g by tty or lisi-l.
can warraaK'ulicora l -ure eer time. 1 le
aoJd it (or ie )rara and tl never (aila.
11 MKs:. Urui,
Uoiliatoa, Maea.
Sold eaf7ben. frloe : ClTlCCar., SO ceaU .
Soar, tS eta. KaaoLvcaT, 91.
raster trai a aid tae antral re..
ALBANY FOUNDRY
-AND-
E SHOP.
eMTABLlMBEO IMS.
Br A. r . C M kkki, Rrtoadxi at comer oi
Punt and Montgomery MtreeU, Albany,
H
Fi
Oregen.
Having taken hargeof the above nauied
Work., we are use pared to manufacture
Steam Enginea, Saw and Orb.t MUU,
Woed-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron
and Brae Canting, of every deaw-rlption.
Machinery of all kind repaired. S fa
cial attention given to repairing larm rr a
cbinery. Pattern Mafclac done In all tee forma.
1&UJT A. F. CHKKP Y A SON.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT
LA
AND
Notary Public.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD ! TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON:
" Gentlemen: My father reeides at Olorer,
Vt. He has been a great soiferer from Scrof
ula, and the inclosed letter will tell yon what
a marvelous effect
Ayer s Sarsaparilia
has had in his case. 1 think his blood rrrat
uate contained tho humor for at least ten
years ; bat it did not show, except In the form
of a scrof uloun sore on the wrist, until about
are years ago. From a few spots which ap
paared at that time, it gradually spread so as
to cover hlii entire body. I tssure you he was
terribly aftticU d. nr1 an 'iiijeetof pity, when
ho began Being font nitiHrtnti Now, there are
few men of hi age who enjoy as good health
as he has. I could easily name fifty persons
who would testify to the facts in his ease.
Yours truly, W. M. FauxiM."
FROM THE FATHER:
'It is both.
pleasure and
a duty for me to state to you the benefit I
have derived from the use of
Ayer s Sarsaparilia.
Six months ago I was completely covered with
a terrible b amor and scrof aloes sores. The
humor caused an incessant and intolerable
itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause
the blood to flow in many places whenever
I moved. My suffering were great, and my
life a burden. J commenced tike nee of the
Sabs aparima in April last, and have used
it regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once. The sores have
all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well in every
respect being now able to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire
what has wrought such a cure in my ease, and
I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you,
Avon's Sabsapabilla. Glover, Vfc, Oct.
21, 1882. Yours gratefully,
iiiaAM Phillips."
Area's Sabsapabilla cures Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip
elas, Eczema Ringworm, Blotches,
Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, and thus restores vitality and
strengthens the whole system.
PBEPABED ST
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass .
Sold by all Druggists; f 1, six bottles for 5.
Eights
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1884.
l ira IN TII. 4 ItHSKvr CtTY.
I Now Orleans letter to Kansas City Journal.)
Altogether the uteaaantest war to
livo in New Orlean. is in farnubed
rooms, takinp on.', mail, whan and
whore one pleases. Of course, this i.
not always praoticable. With a farot'r,
or with invalid, on one's hands, one
esnnnt do lliK Hut tb. evatege tourist
cm live better, more comflirtabljr and
more economical in furrvisljr! rooms
tl.au at any hotel. This is a buainrta
roost tboioughly understood in on. ma .
poRtan New Orleans. A profession of
itself, long years of practice have brought
oi about a near perfection as ts given
to mortal roan to attain. Contiguous to
sad easily reached from the great cen
tra1 boulevard. Canal street, are hun
druds of houses whero on. may get as
absolutely enjoyable a room as is to be
found anywhere in the world. You
roust not look for costly frescoes, rose
wood furniture, or a blinding srrsy of
mirrors but you will find the rooms
neatly and handsomely papered, taste
fully carpeted and abundantly furnished
snrj such beds, such linen, such gener
al cleanliness, and above all, such liber
al views as to water, soap, towels, etc.,
sod such divtno coffee in the morning,
such quiet end effective service well
all these things you must come to New
Orleans to Gnd. The curse of hotel life
is shoUling to and fro, hubbub and can-
fusion, nd n theee furnished rooms
one is happily rid of all three worri-
meat. Light and gayety in abundance
maybe found on the streets, in the
theaties, st the race course and the
lake resorts. Our theory is that oar
looms should be the infection. As to
piicr.ihfeo rooms rent lor from $i to 5
per day in the winter season. They are
better equipped and better attended to
than in any other city at higher prices,
and possession of one of them is scoom-
panted by tho widest latitude of move-
ment 00 the part of the occupant, and od olD,r Pioos stones are an ex
by a larger choice of restaurants and pe novelty.
eatin? houses than ran fn,,rl .n- I
e mi I
here ouUide of New York. At thee
bttter places one rosy live ae beet plemse.
him. Breakfast may bo at any price
from the 25 cent table d'boto to the
JO rea.t a la carte. There are a large
number of excellent place, iu New Or-
leans keept as Srst-cisM raturaoU,be- i
aiJee a score of smaller shop., lunch
and coffee bouses. The market is never
bare- Gamesnl fi-b are always to be
had and cf tbe Uat qualuy ; aa U oys-
tera,we yield the palm to none and defv
I
the wotld ! meat is abundant sod fresh
and as to vegetable., why here's where
they grow .11 the yea.- round. But
away above all the balance, our cooks,
re (he ht in th knn.n wnrirl
" " we vesssa I
As to soldiers perfectly drilled and
prepared for the duties of the field.Ger-
many has in keeping foi instant use,
3,860,000 men, and Bessie baa 2,50.-
000 eouallr well prepared. Auatria
Hungary ran put to the field 1,265,000
Wlitrs, and July's strength is 2,500,-
00U men, racking sbout 10.000,000 of
combatants from the four countries
Prance is Used to deeth to prepare for
the "general war" whioh the old dogs
of war eay must sooner or later devss-
tate Europe,and she can send 2,000,000
men into tbe field prepsred. Taking
into consideration tbe costly navies
hicb sll these powers are continually
strenotheninc. h is easv to nsreeive the
souree of tbe large European budget
Billion of monev have been taken from
MW w -
peaceful enterprises,snd millions of men
have been taken from peace-producing
industries.
It is seldom that e oat ie decently
buried. Here in tbe streets they msy
be sometimes seen caretull ; laid out to
be o&rried awsy by tbe garbage cart.
In Japan the rich owners of oaU have
apparently a higher respect for defunct
pussy. The report of a regal cat's
funeral comes to us from Yeddo. The
eoffln was covered with a white aiik
pall, and a body of chanting priests fol
lowed the oortea-e to tbe grave. Later
on a handsome monument was erected
on which was inscribed the many vir
tues of the oat.
-THE
BEST TONIC.
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
fares Hyspepalu,
I m pare Blood. Ala
ana Nruralata.
., jnaiKcaiion, wrwinrn,
eUarla. Chills and Fevera.
It is an unfailing remedy Cor Diseases or the
It ia invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
U ana IJ..
i.i
1 1 iloo not injure the teeth, cause headacbe.nr
produce constipation other Iron medicines do
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulate
the appetite, aids tbe assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
en the muscles and nerves. m ,
For Intermittent Fevera, Lassitude, Lack o!
Energy, &c., it has no equal.
tt The genuine has above trade mark am
lhsi yj a
t rossed red lines on wrapper. Take no ottiei
a.4. oHirbr brows chemical co., baltiboke, mi-
WholesiA-San.Pjruld I
crnaiv ! ILTINUS
Light biue wsll paper is not good in
a room, as it sbsorbs the light.
Tlis average salary paid a femah
school teacher in Vermont is 5 a. week
Any small basket msy be gilded sod
ribboned and used for decorative pu--
Pratty sideboard covers are made of
white mom ie'oloth embroidered in bright
colors.
Curling iha hair with tongs baa a
tendanov to make the hair brittle and
imioverish the eoler.
its
oheino. Loadwa Truth declares
tbst Msry Anderson's chief merit is
tbst she ia good to her mother.
Corduroy velvets in fine lines and
uncut velveta are much uaed in eon-
j-inction with plain or rough olotb.
The Moliere bouse shoe, with a Urge
velvet bew on the instep, is very popu
lar for house wear this season.
A popular shspe for vests ie th. lire
tonne, mad. of a single piece with a
row of buttons down each side.
Bonnets covered with matartal like
that of the drew sad lined with velvet
are destined to rivet tboea of felt.
Artiloial flowers that are slightly
defaced may be utilised far shelve, over
doors, where they look bright and prat-
7.
The beat pianist ia North Carolina is
Mu Lo Norwood Jenkins, bhe is
present visiting relatives in Wash-
-Oft00-
Jute ia a much better investment
than cretonoe It costs twice as moch
but il tw M W ! - not
t 90 easily.
Tb newest Psrieieo faocy in carriage
aresilvtr elepbsnte set with precious
Vnm amI orig from one to two
iohee.
Drw" butt " pwarls, both
L,IMjk ni wb' r blood-atone, rubies
Woolens Btrlpexl with velvet or vel-
among the prettieet norei-
tlee of the seseon. Hkirts msd. of
them need uu furthe-r trimming.
II lbl !thy yjung ladia.
omelimes mer jaeled gold band.
r"d tbetr auklea. Tb fesbton is
on,r jfaafm in the howtts.
. e. , a r an sTaa .
16a 0,,r y noeutoat ort ni eW
U ltls and f.s
10 WMU PKr ekis, cohered with
Bans. as. a .
1-11 or 10 i001 nl-
Mi" Ktia Bcmch- tb' ',Ud mo
m a esea a a . a e eaa
of lb 'dcnt nirt will soon go to
In e .1 J
,ar luv mtma' aocompauimi oy
h9r mmM n1 ,,t'r-
I Beverai young girls have been ep-
pointed ststion agents in Minnesota,
and engineers are keeping a sbsrp look
pat for the miss-placed switches.
Leoae fttUng gloves, wrinkled sil over
the hsnd in the style ot the portraits
painted by B r Joshua Reynolds, are
extensively worn this season
Uis ooi nted improper for a French
iee in her teers to offer so moeb as
I m s 1 m e.t &a
the tips ol ner nngert, wnemer msy are
gloved or not, to a gentleman
A long cloak of myrtle-green olotb,
rith deep and wide huison sleeves, is
lined with red surah and finished with
braid embroidery in military designs
Mrs. H-jmenway, eo well known for
good works in many directions, has de-
a A es a sTVASM a a tL A? - W
ted f IUU,uuu to tne csuse oi eouca-
turn among the ireetiman ana poor
the South-
i a
German female telegraph operatora
receive a salary of $240 a year and get
no vacation. Tbey learn tbe news
however, befors snybody else doee, and
that is worth something.
English tailors are returning to the
Scotch reruns, especially those of blue
and green plaids, using them as draper
iee of blue serge dresses and as over
dresses sbove red skirts.
Lotta ssys this ia positively her laat
professional sesson, and that At iu cloae
she sbsll retire permanently from the
stage. Lotta never married, end haa
no granddaughter to Uke her place.
Sapphires are in favor for bridal jew
elry. One of the prettiest design for
an engagement ring is a hoop of twist
ed gold set with two interlinked hearts
of sapphire, surrounded by pearl.
Tbe daughter of "Person Brownlow"
is married and living in Colorado. She
is quite a oultured woman, and her ao-
oomplishments ere all increased by the
fact that she has an income of $20,000
month.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sciatica,
Lumbsgo, BSOksohS. Hssosoae, loootaene.
SoreThrea(,Swrliinft. lrin, ai
Barns, Sralda, Froat Mltea,
as all or Mae bsdilv PAIRS ARB Ai
THE OHARUCS A. VeBl.EK OO.
enWA-VOSSasasCO ) BsHkaere, Sa., . a A.
4V KJHemBmemel iL' ?
GERrBANMDt
lemofrat
MIST AM BS. IS rtStTI A1I
Mistakes in punctuation, eueb as
the omission or misplacing of . comma,
may eaoae eeriou. alteration to the
sense of a passage. The coo tract made
for lighting the town of Liverpool by
wicklsmps, during the year ltlt, was
rendered t oid by the misplacing of a
oemma in the advertisements, thus
"The lamps at present sre shout 4060,
and have in general two s poo is each,
oompoeed of not lea. than twenty
thread i of cotton. ' The contractor
would hsvo proeeaded u firnish tacb
lamp with the said twea'y th reads ; bat
this bring only half th. usual e'antlty,
the commissioners discovered tbet ths
difference sroee from the oomma follow
ing, instead of proceeding, the word
"each," In the following inetanoe it
wsa no doubt a bachelor compositor
who, in setting up the toast, "Womse,
without her, man would be savege !"
got the oomma ia the wrong plane, and
msde the sentence read, 'Woman, with
out her roan, woald be a savage f
Hoxly given the following table of
what a full grown man should weigh
and how this weight shield be divided
Weight 154 pounds. Msde up thus
Muscles and their appurtenances, 6$
pounds ; skeleton, 24 pounds , skin,l0y
pounds ; fat 28 pounds ; braio,3 pounds
thoracic visOers, 3 pounds ; abdominal
viscera, 1 1 pound ; blood which would
drsiu from body, 7 pounds. This man
ought to consume per diem: Lean beef
steak, 5 00 grains ; bread, 5000 graiaa;
miik,7000 grains; poUt- es,300 grains;
butter, 600 grains ; and water 22,900
grains. Jf is heart should beat 75 times
minute, end he should breathe 15
times a minute. In 24 hours be would
vitiate 1 750 cubic feet of pure sir t
the extent of 1 per cent ; a man, there
fore, of the weight mentioned ought to
have tOO cubic feet of well ventilated
tee. He woold throw off by the skin
18 ounces of water, 500 grain, of solid
matter, and 400 (pains of carbonic acid
every twenty-four hours, end hie total
ass during the 24 hours would be 6
pounds of wster, and a little) shove 9
pounds tf other matter.
W bile Urd Salisbury wsa
at Dumfries, Boot) and, the other night
s mob dispersed bis audience end stoned
tbe distinguished speaker, who hastily
retired and entered his carriage. He
was literaHy chased to bis hotel by e
howling mob. The hvtal wee surroun
ded end the windows smashed. Tbe
polios wore unable to preserve order
At a late boor Salisbury took the train
tor London.
E. W. Cole, the Teeneseee railroad
king, baa purchased the fine blue grass
farm known as Terraas Place, sod pres
anted it to build a hoase of refuge for
boys end girls. He is regarded as a
great benefactor,aa there has never been
anything of tbe kind in the Ute, ju
venile oulpriU always having been sent
to the poniUntisry, where they we
bruUly treated and demoralised by the
elder citminals.
Taro children of Garrett Wiseman,
sged 8 and 6 years respectively, living
in Mitchell county, N. C. while pal
tog through a long strip of wcods re
cent Ij were attacked by a large cat
mjuot. Tbe ferooioae animal buried
iu claw in tbe younger girl's throat,
instantly killing her. The elder sister
attempted to escape, hot waa pursued
and ao terribly lacerated that she died
in a few hours after.
An English saloonist or "publican''
aa theee people are called across the
water, was charged with selling intox
ioatiog drink to a drunken person and
had defended himself bj ssying that
neither he nor hi aervant noticed tbe
person wa drunk, aa he wee perfeotly
quiet ; but the magistrate, fading that
as a fact, the parson was drunk.eonvio
ted the publican. The publiean ap
pealed, but the court of the Queen'a
Bench, London, upheld the magistrate's
decision, on the ground that the licen
sed person must take theriek of the
person baing drunk.
A'physioian who ha co n piled hints
for travellers- eertoutly advises every
one to carry a crochet needle to relieve
possible ennui at health resorts, a very
distinguished Chioago merehant having
been greatly benefited of hia dyspepsia
and insomnia by learning to crochet
beautifully during a long Winter at a
certain New York spring. Hereafter
all mothers will teach their sons the del
icats use of the oroohet needle, and
tidies will not be spurned by mascu
line contempt
. leap) e
There are in the country 11 St.
Pauls, 20 Bridgeport, 18 Buffalo and
Newark, 17 Brooklyn, Cleveland
and Rochester, 16 Hartford, 10 Lou
isville, 18 Boston and Pittsburgs, 8
Oiaoinnatia and Philadelphia., 6 Chi
cagos, 7 Detroit, 5 MUwankess and
St. Louises, 32 Waabiugtens and 4
New York and Baltimore. New Or.
lean and San Franoieoo are not duplicated.
NO 17
HIPE1A1QK DEPl&miT.
soi rati ar ths
WsniB'i Christian T.t.t,....
Sdo, Nov. lorn, 18H4.
Pbuipknt W. O.T.V :
I kaow tbat j bse not lost Inter
aet Ie tbe Union which you aelfjcJ to
orfsolse, m 1 kaow tbst you will be
glad to hear that our frros,, ar
brigbuning. We feel as If the sun
wee jnst rising after months of effort
ia darkness, with only the et.rlfeht of
ttod's smile for er.crruragement. Mies
Oleweon's lecture helped us into the
dswo, for it gave us favor In the eves
the people, as wsa made evident by
awe SkatM ss
sa aoauion r 0v honorary members
a a . . i 1 '
snd bar visit bsppenvd et sn insntpi-
cloae time too.
When we knew thst Miss Moore wss
coming, we i bought tbe time unfevr rs
We on aooouut of tbe election excite
ment and because we were p-enering
for a Sunday 8chool ewoert, but it ha
proved all right. We ssads saoUosg
and decorated the church for ber com-
ing, which bellied to circulate the ooti-
and bring out a good sodieooe
Satnrday night. Tbe brass band also
aided by playing for us. All seemed
delighted with her lecture and manifes
ted U with a good contribution.
Sunday afurnooo she talked to tbe
Sunday gibool children and won th ir
hearts, then later met with our ITn.
and gave us good oouneel.
Sunday evsnieg the bouse waa vetv
full and the closest ettention given her
severs! of our ministers being present
Shs is a vsry earnest fnmiUU -. i-
" , eia r,
and withal very womanly, which tends
to disarm criticism and .he will be fol-
lewed with our gratitude and prayei
for her SUOOSSM wherwear aha. wu. 7-
had as additions seven bonorsrv mem-
and two lady members, which
makes our present number fifteen wc
men and twelve men, eo yon can ere
thst her visit has been to us about what
Mies Wilierd 's visit was to your Union,
a source of strength and encoi.ragt-
1
We have not been idle IsUly, but
through our efforts in interesting onr
eiuxeos we hsve organized a Libre re
and Reading Room Assoc rat ion, of which
J. B. Morris is President ; Mrs. E. E
Psntlsnd, Viee President ; F. J, Gill,
Secretary ; M. C. Gill, Treasurer, snd
A. J. Johnson, Librarian. We expect
soon to hsve s pleasant room where our
youth can spend the evening without
any excuse for visiting tbe saloons. It
may not prove a suoeesa, for there sre
difficulties in the wsy, but we shall do
our bast to make it so. Our Union
was to weak to undertake the task alone,
bat now we hare all unselfish citizens
tnUrwsted. How much there is to do
for MGod and borne and native lend."
Mas. E. E. Pextlaxd,
Cor. Sec W. C. T. U.
Dbas Uxiox Siuvax : Many for
eigners would be gled of an opportuni
ty for instruction ia the English lan
guage. Others of us, who work for a
living, feel the lack of education. We
a . .
ao not meet with much success in the
work of self instruction end discipline.
The ordinary night schools reeuire more
time and money than we can spare.
Yoold it h worth the while to a
temperance organisation, for the sake
of teaching us from the temperance
text books, to provide evening schools,
where once a week, for a small tee, we
could receive instruction in such bran
ehea ae we might choose, as well as in
such principles as we ought to be
grounded upon
Could not a temperance orgsnization
secure the service of compotent teach
ers so ss to be eble to offer instruction
in any branch of study included in
either a high school or a business
college oourse, at very reasonable terms.
Could not the efficiency of the work
i i i .ix i u i.
uo aaaurwa uj -..ug ou.j -uou pupt.s if to the undersig
ns would sign en agreement giving as ad. and that all creditors of said Cass, B,
aMStar. cb. K4aw aaat
authorities to enforce roles requiring
c:.l..i ....j. . i. ... jx
w w m "
Would not an agreement giving the
name authority in regard te the use of
alcohol, be a good aubsti'ute for the
pledge for such as would sign it f
Does the above plea aniwer the
question "How shall we reach the for
eigners
eo
Journeyman.
From the rnuks of the children there
are 60,000 doomed eaoh year to the fate
ot the drunkard, if the liquor traffic is
continued. What answer do you make
to this, ye mothers who have no inter
est in the temperance cause t ys fathers
who vote "license ?" ye young women
who marry modsrnte drinkers ?
It is a good wsy to be ready to teach
the people what they wish to learn, in
order to get them to learn what you
wish to teach ?
There is nothing that is meritori
ous but virttto and friendship ; and,
indeedriendshsp itself is only a part
of virtue.
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
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fio cent, per square for each subsequent
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Rates for other advertise men la seeds
known on application.
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FOR SALE
BY CROCCR8.
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mt. LOuta.
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
YEASTGBsS
Tbe Seat Sey has)
in Use
raised by UH yeast ts lisjJst, waits
m sjyand
Price Baking Powder Co.,
fciTn tt by. Prtcf ifccui mnnit ima.
Chkcafo, III. fA. LOeSSBtsa
f F'rr sale ay Cwttlar. Mor a asei Co., Ntthssi, Or,
AYER'S
Hair Vigor
restores, with tbe gloss and freshness ot
yoetS, faded or gray bate to a natural, neb
brown ootor, or deep black, as may be
By Its use light or red hair may be
thin aalr tnleaewed. aad balJaass oftea,
tboagb not always, eared.
It checks felling of tbe hair, and sties
late a weak and sickly growth to rigor. It
prereots and cares scarf and dandruff, aad
Marty erery disease peculiar to the
As a Ladles' Hair Inc. the
Tiooa to unequalled ; It contains aestbar oh
nor dye, renders tbe hair soft, glossy, aau
Silken la appearance, aad Imparts a delicate,
agreeable, aad lasting perfume.
Mr. C. P. Batmen writes from alrejr, O.
Jmtg a, 1SU : " Last fall my hair oommeaaed
falflug out, and In a abort ttaae I beeaave
nearly bald. I need part of a bottle of
A H Aia Viooa. whieb stopped the fall
hag of the hair, and started a new growth. I
bare bow a fail bead of hair growing rigor
ouslv. aad am conrineed that bat for tbe
nso of your preparation I should hare been
entirely bald."
J. W. Bo wax, proprietor of the lie Art mm
(Oassl A'aqarrr, aaya : " AVFJtfa Haia Viooa
is a aaast eseothjat preparation for tbe hair.
1 speak of it from my own experience. Its
wsa promotes tbe growth of new hair, aad
makes It gioasy and soft. The Viooa ia also
a sore cure for dandruff. Xot within my
knowledge has the preparation erer failed
to gire entire satisfaction."
If a. AMDC. Fa renai an. Under of
celebrated " rairbaim FamUy " of Scottish
VbealMa. writes froen JasSea, Afnss., Fek. ,
new - Erer sincemy hairbegaii to sjrcsO-
tUae nroeareth. I base need A van's llaia
Tioon, aad so have been able to maintain
or yowanxatnesa a niua u.
lo milliner., one-
tors, actors, and in f .vt erery one a no urea
In the eyes of the public."
Mas. O. A. Pbescott, writing from IS Elm
St., CharUtof, Mas. .April ft. IMC. says :
- Two years ago abssst tno-thlrds of my hair
easne off. IttUiniied very rapi.Uy. aaU I was
fast growiae bah. On aatnff Aran's LUin
Viooa tbe tailing stopped aad a new growth
exaarteneed, and In a boat a Moth my bead
was completely covered with short hair. It
has eon tinned to grow, and Is now as good as
before it fall. I regular) v used bat one bottle
of the Viooa, bat now nee tt occasionally as
a dressing."
We bare hundreds of similar testimonial
to the eShsecy of Aran's Haib Viooa. It
needs bat a trial to convince the asset skepti
cal of its value.
rnrr abeo bt
Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mats.
Sold by all Druggists.
Notice of Assignment.
In Uu Circuit Court o the State of OrtfXM,
or the County of Linn .
In the Assignment f
of
Chas 6. Montagnn. )
Notice ia hereby given to all creditors of
Chaa. B. Montague, that be has this day
made aad filed with the Clerk of the Curwait
Court of the State of Oregon for Linn eeaaty
I to be recorded, an assignment of all his ;
Lttiss eelft tt tttS
Cbaa. K Montague, in the City of Lebanon,
in said county, within three months frera
the date hereof.
Dated at Lebanon oa Nov. oln, 184.
J. W Crura.
PewKU.lt Bilvbu for Asaignoe.
PATENTS
h CO-, of the BtAssfuie Asm
ct as son wore ror r-aaenis. mi
qpjrtgbte. for the Uatted Stat
Prance. Oertnany. eta Band
tents sent fro. Thirty seven Tears'
Fatentit
n tbe Set
c
TJTLERY.
The tioat line of cntlerv in tbe vsllev
be found at our store, fi embraces pocket
knives, table knives, forks sad spoons,
butcher knives, hunting knives, paring
knives, shears and eeJenocn oi nil kinds,
and th beat lne of razors ever brought
into Albany. Come and see for your
selves. Peters a Stew a at.
OR SALE.
mOne hundred and forty acres, nine
iles nbove Lebanon. 40 acres in cul
tivation. 10 acres slashed and sown to
rasa Comfortable dwelling, good
outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at this
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wees tbe nsrssinr
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MVNS
Unas to i
noast'sTwi
srs irlsnss.
oatainaa tnroasrn musss co. are naoiaa
Am-kbica.v, the larcesC beet, ana
ess wwsiy ttromiaieo soenuac paasr. e-wareae
Weekly. Splendid antra visas and inters sets r. aw
forsastloa. Bpeslnisn copy of the SslaaitSs Awsr
Lean sent free. Addreea htUlTX h OO BJI Jjm I SMI
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