The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 06, 1885, Image 4

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    HEALTH
AND
HOME
Published Monthly at Washinston, D. C.
Sworn Circulation, 160,000. EditcH by W, H, HALE, M, D.
This U ft lnnre otght PApo, forty column, uiontlilv p:ipcr. r.nd ( .h-votcd l. i-vcia-UiIii
portnininK u. Health ami Homo. Marriage. Social sh "lHuncstl Medicine, Science, Idler-
nturv. Art, Kconomy, Cookery, Uinta on Bsalfil, Dietetic, htnev Work iur lbe 1 .wiles, t'tiao
Ptiolca for the Boy, niid. every realm of Modern tsclenev Hut lenaf t" utitrvc health, prevent
disease, puriiy morals and make home happy.
SAMPLE COPIES FKE1T.
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PREMIUM LIST FOR I884 '85.
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FOR ONE SUBSCRIBER.
To even- surori?cr .tendlne us to cent t r one yeui mi'. - .1; turn i lit U :.t iM' il.'-n
we will give any ouc of tho following ten Premiums :
No. L Dru Hall's Piioto. (Cabinet Ste.)
n
Xo. 3. A Lady's Glide to Fancy AVonK.
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Ko.2. A Nh ki ; iTXO Pi M Pi Mi..; to
No. I. Svs;s im Ru im
No. C Awritti-AN Tr..vr; a in. t sn:.Ktn
No. 7,
f TttK CnGttt OS TUB Ilr.lF.Tll.
IllNKY A5XKIU
I Us vk Kva ani Golmcji II ttrt,
I ' UTAIN ALKCK'S LCUAIT.
I 1'ari.or Mac ic,
I Esotu A lit) EN.
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M M . OF KnQt'rTTR.
TlIK STANDARD LKTTRR-WriTCR.
WlNTKli BVUUN U. RtATIOH
Tits Home Cook Book.
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No a
No. to
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f RwiTTnN. iv KitAMNOa,
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FOR' FOUR SUBSCRIBERS
To everv person NdkaHMfl ftr Mm ,i,t..ii a.l.ri. ,,., ... iii-u.n .,. itnur
will give any of the loUon lug ten rruinliuus .
No. li. Handbook of I'sefyl Informa'.w
Ko. l. Ton lak HtsToiiY of thkci vii War.
No. 13. Dr.. Fcctes Plain Hobi. Talk.
No. 1 1. The Lives of ocr Presidents.
No. l. Tue Gem Alcohol Stove.
No. 1C A IUt Hoy's Diary 0BQ i mi sea)
No 17. A Broken Wi.wun,.; kini (Wo pages)
No. IS. Dr. Cifli's lr if.1 IUhu. KM page)
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v ry person scndinjOLSlo for twentv annual sr;ib-ri-
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yi. !t lo lie lvv
This Premium List will, no doubt, nflord oleaiant a '
and Tiris ol every rami home; and to aid then In the wm w ... n it., tiiblo
copies a 1 1 an be mod Judieiously, free of vhargc.
THIS PHEMIUM LIST CLOSES OX MAY 31, X8S5.
Write all names and addresses m roll, givins F
BITfi PLAINLY. Money can he ent la 1'om.iI N
1 st.imps off any denomination.
A M.vsj: a:, .vtiers and xuk all moneys p.
and ti- AND
Money tifder, or mo
Church Wire aery.
TJ. P. Citcuch. Preach ingevry Sahbeth,
at 11 a. iL, and 7 p. m. by Rer. F, O. lr
Tine, D. L. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. U
Prayer meeting every YVedneaeday evening.
Evangelical Church. Preach tag on Sab
bath at 11 a. XL, and 7 r. u. Sabbath
Seltoul l'J:15. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. J. A. tiollenbaugh, pastor.
Cong rec atton al Church. Services e very
Sabb:itb at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sabbath
School at 12:1.. Prayer meeting on
Thursilay evening of each week. J. YV.
Harris, pastor.
M. 11. Chcrch, Sooth. Services bald
every second and tonrth Sabbaths in each
mw;.i a; St. Paul's M. & Chnrch,
South, at 11a.m. Sabbath School at 2 30
r. m. fchaq. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day fcvenng. C. H. Carson, pastor.
M. E. Chcrch. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Song service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t 2-30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. Rev. M. Judy, pastor.
Presbyterian Chcrch. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in Chnrch
cor. Broadalbin and Fifth Sts. Sunday School
at 2 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Condit
pasrxtr.
Chrlstian Chcrch. Preaching everySab
oath at V. C. T. V. UalJ.at 11 a. H. A 7:30 e
m. Sunday School at half past 2 o'clock, p.
H- liev J 1 rloyd, pastoi
First
Sabbath
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T G
Browoson, pastor.
Uxr. Ki.-ALiTs Chcrch. Preaching every
eseud and fourth Sabbath of each month
Crawford's Hall at 11 o'clock, a. m., and
o'clock, p. 3J.
HEALTH AND HOME,
Wauiur.qtou. D. C.
TUK
. DR. LIEBIC
Q lrlttte IMapeaaary,
ly 400 Geary Hu, ban Praoctaco Cat,
CC Caainetsl by yuahaedl Phyakiaua
C3 and Miigrona regular graduaUMK
f tm The Oldevt npcialU Ul the
(f) I 'niru Malta, h(o kn eaperUnca,
li! 1 ytUvl "''hod and pura audi cine,
iSL" -.:! '..air, I ii runic and Nvrvuua
BciUonsul lh Hkaod,
l X sm, hwm;, UUddcr, ErnpUona,
Z VX: ' lcvn' uw swelling uf U
J) I XX V - ' M..iith, lhr.tlkne
GERMANREMEOt
Rheumatism, lieupatgia, Soiatlca,
Lumbago. Baektehe. Hsadsehs. Toothsohe.
nrf Tliraul, Mw rlllitu. Mi hIm. RrMlaea,
rata, Memlil. Fni Hltea,
as ALL ut hbr Remit PaM ku airkh.
Si4 bjr lrujt.n u 1 laii. fvv tvlwr. FIR ui i.-.t tl
IMratUMi In II I ninarr.
TUK IIAUI.M A. iiM.H lli o
mm .VSBaSJBB nHlorv, I. !. .
TV.
V
0e KEAFNY $ &Cal.
ESTAkUSIIaD FOR TMB BctaKTiriC AND SPBSOT CA'RS
or chromi , Nsr vovs am. nMsat PivMrta
THE EXPERT SPECIALIST,
K ALLBK, AS IS WKLL KNOWN, is a RKU
mm uiar graauatcu myaician. auucaUHi at tti.wiiolii
C.dWicaand t'ntraraity of Michigan. 1U hasdavoted
a MM to Ha atthly (4 aad U)acknKtd to oa
the imt export atadant In hi DeclaRy on the Pa-eiiWfoaal
And ariddie aged men. who ara stuTariug (rm tha
nacta ui yuauuai inuiacrauout ir ctMi in ma
turvr years, nor.utu and physical dehltln, hnpo
Uuce, (oat manhood, oonfaaion af tdaaa, dull eve.
averskMi to oeiaty, 4apunncy, plmptaaan tha
face, loaa ol energy and memory, trcruemy o urinal
lag. ssa
aVBsmaMbar tha Doctor baa a Veaeuhle Com
pound, tha rwault of many years exynal prartlea and
hard atody, which under hi paclai advlea haa never
(ailed of auccvaa in the cure id Lost Manhood. t.nLa
Sorrhaa, ate.
y m a pit a l uriMtm
Havlac bean runreoa in charm of tWO laiadlllaT
hsealtsli) anahlas Saa to treat all prtvata troublea
with aaceliant leewils. I wiah it diailnctlv under
stood that I do not claim lo perform impoaaibiHiea, or
te have miraeuloaa or soparnatura imaw. I claim
only to ha a skillful and ssK-ccaafel Physician and
urgsea, a-..-suga!y uluinati n my apclalt)
BMElHM OS MAI.
All pplvlnir to ma will receive ssv honesi noinL.n
of their c.ituiilalnto no csneriaieuumr. 1 williruax-
antee a pueitiTa rare In every case I nndertaae, or
forfait 11.000 Consaltstinn la timrm or he Uktar i,
and stricUy private. Clkargea reaaonable. Thoruug-h
IMffilniLlnil llw.ha.ltna. .JunLal ,i.l
analysiaof urine and adv lee, fa.
umce noura w aauy, a lo s averting. Sunday u u
te i -.it ... - '
aval. v wh a auaioai
UK. ALU.,
tre, Rn I raarl.ro, 4 al
C
-J
,.-rinueiily cured and ensUi
calt-U Ir.ni the .mIcui (or tie.
M.Htliit. DebilitT. lmwteaev.
9 Seminal Lwaas, iU-Auai lhxav. Men
rVQ Ui and tsaasl V. eaknesa, I ailing
m Miiii. Vteek Eves. Stunted Ha
1 1. , li tn i vcvaa or Juuthful follies.
T "any cauM. siiccuil.t, safely and
j risi. I) cured.
Z tow be. Middle-lard and Otd
men, and all who need tnarlkal skill
. and exirieace, cnnault tha old
a BaaJBaM i'hyatcian at once. Mas
opinion cjsU notbing, and may
save futuic misery and ahnive
When moottvanlcnt lo visit the ciu
for treatment, medicUiea can he aeut everywhere by
er.r-rras free from obseriau.-n it is aeu-avruent that
a physician who givi his wiwle at lent ton to a claaa
of diacsaoi at taut great skill, and physicians through
out the rouniry.knowin,' Uua, frequently tweuaunend
diflk-ult case t the oldest specialist, by whom every
known good retned is used. Tbo Uocior an anu
eairience make his opinion of auprctuc impo rtance.
AgThie who call see bo one but the tlcctor. Coo
aulutioi: Ires and aarrctily confkientiai . Caeea
which have failed in obtaining relief elsewhere eapec-
ially t t male diseases succeesluily treated.
The Uoctr wilt aeree to forfeit $l,wrt for a case on
ieruker. n 1 1 urci. Call or write. Uuurs, daily ,fi
'J a. tn. to 1 ri. m., o t i eveninga ; fturMlays
BKaB
TUTT'S
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE,
The treatest Med iqmph of tho Aft!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Leeeol appetlir, Ilowele roailve. Pain In
the head, with n dall araaatlan In the
hark part. Pain uudcr the hoaldcr
Made. Fulineaa after eatlag, with n dU
taclinntlon to exerttan of bodr or anlasL
I rrilahlllt y at temper. Low apllila, wtth
a feeling af having neglected aomedaty.
tVearioree, IMrrineaa, 1 lullering at the
Heart. Date heforr the. eyce, llradat ho
ver the right eye. Keetleewneee, with
fitful drenma. Highly catered I rlae, aad
CONSTIPATION.
Tt ri'ff" PILLS) aro especially adapted
to such eaaes, one doeo effecte aucii a
change of feeling aa toaatonlah the sufferer.
. They I aeraus ttae A wpvetlta.and cause
t-nar in xntta aia lasiaathus the v.t. rn is
aowrtanal. an.t By mir Tonic Action
the UigMti vs OrniM.ltr.ul.r stouli
iwrrs)
touts a
Ik tmmt
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 0, 1880
S HAIR D
CiRAT luttt or Wmascaa chan..i to a
fsLoasr Black by a singte application ef
this 1tr. It Imparts a natural color, acta
tuatan taneoual y . Sold by Urustats, or
sent by ezpreaa on receiptor 1.
Oftlco, 44 Murray St., New York,
Notice of Assignment.
NOTICE is hereby given that Isaac
Clung, of Linn county, dreg n. baa ttai
7. ' p ' ,. 12 only. Send .for the hamuiiat Ouida to Health, general assignment of all hit protierty to
r::r CucRCH.-Preachtng every ttMta nuderaigoetTfor the beneht of ha cred,
tha. 11 o clock a.m., at Church on atb bk. tawtui under an act of the legislature of Ore
TyoBtlcrful f.rrman
iral Luaaa. from ma
system, tones tne ner
NOTIt E is hereby siven that Isaac Mc-
to to Clung, of Lann county. Oreg m. baa made a
the
torn
Legislature of Orecroa
. . . ... . ... aw
lavlcornfer i entiuea An act to at care creditors a
just division of the estates of debtors who
To the Unfortunate!
DR. GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
f-)0 KEAKWY AT.,
) -CO corner of Commer
cial Street, San Francisco.
Lstabiished in ISM, for
the treatment of Sexual
and Seminal LHa eases, suck
Oonarrbea. L
AV t .1 I at . a) a
hen. the muaclea. I WBVy to aaaigceea lor tnc LSMiellt ol cre.il
iiaaiaa wnota stem, and I sora aoprovea wet. ltn. Ij. All ier
reator tin, aflbcted io liciih and -l'aa. ons having cUims aga-nst the eaUte of aaid
Tl. rtAWs.n .f CI :irt tan in, l r-tiraal . . Ss.tr na I . . -f .
WrAkupAH. Ij.m -f U -1 .... Itl (tTariPtcr ta. sb. awaMKa
pHcatioti, caiitU FrmUt'MtThtm with n irthcasi( I qotrd to present th Mine under oath to the
pectUiar irumrrt m bebi in oodeniiKned At Albany, Orecon within three
wnh 17,1 un'awd at umTuSS TSSUS" S .of tbw ootic'
wi - av
ii(nsar .
Price of lavlgnrafer, 8'i. Caae of six bottles
glO. Scot to any adurns, co ered securely from ob
servation. Most powerful electric bells free to patients.
To prove the wonderful iwtr of the latigorator.
A BaXtle Cilvea or Rent I ree.
Consultation free and private.
Call or address
i.i i km. D!pt:Kr.
too (ieary Street, San Francisco, Cat,
Dated Dec. 3rd, 1884.
0a H. STEtrART.
Ataignee.
ADDITC Send six cenu for peetag,and
sTnlaVawa raceise free, a ostiy b., of g..ii
which will help you to mora money right away than
wayienng etes in uua worm. All of either sex, sue
eead from ri ret hau.r Tka I.. I a.
Private er;tmncc. 406 Mason Street, four hioek. n, I ooena kafnr. tk .w.. - - a.
Ca-rv li.r. f,... V ... r I -JT ' 1 " .-...' eo'. -looee
-. j w... .... cuiiaiiic in i eooreea tai a ana Co.. Autrusta. Maine.
bistiensary Drmr SUre.
rough
PATENTS
Patent
Dr. SPINNEY,
xi u. 11 lvjb.AlC v HT.
Treau all Chreale aad BgveelaA Biseaw
YOUlNxi MEN
VV"?."T BE ai'FPBBI.aC I'gOH TUK
v v eacta 01 youimui foiuaa or auutcretion, will
nt rlrtnre.ayBMUIa in i
its forma. Instlrsn
Seminal Weakaeas, night looses by dreams, phn
Pya or. the face and loss of manhood can positively be
cured The sick and afflicted should not fail to call
upon him. The Lkxrtor haa traveled extensively in
Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various noepi
tals tht-rc, obtaining a giaat deal of valuable tmonaa
tion, which he is competent to impart to those in need
of but aery-ices. fjR. GIBBON will make no charge
unless he effect a cure. Persons at a distance MAV
we . ... .
BasB a a iivsk. All cornnumcattons We rtr ,..
tni ;lv ,i.mi;.i v a r. . .."e reier nerr;
. .on Ber .... oi.e uu . lob iMiruir a.. .....
Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persons , 6m ,.1 vZZL-CT JT the ' . HaUrMl WKBT wUl guaiantaa to forttTgbOOfor -very caae
L.! ""I" I ORCtUaldic, U irvViu;. SLTetv ? X & T
(r t Kcuua wnenuenHini in. cnargea rea- - j i iaaacr auiw.u unoenaaea ana nulg to cure.
f I . r 1 1 . It - -- - a s a et.s -ar -J . l .aw a Asa i a URa . an aaav aaw a i r a, . aa
v .iv,v. vJAii ur wriLe. AaiircsM un. J. r . UlolSUlH.
Her lfaf.T c- arw . aaaw '
. o" r rsjiciaco. l ne uoctor cures when
others fail. Try l.im, vlani3
Obtained, and all other business In the 0, 8.
Office attendeded Uj for moderate fees.
ur ofHce is opf-rt.it the U.S. Patent Office, and
e can obtain Patents Jess time than those remote
from Washington.
bend modle or drawini'. V Batatas aa tn naont
ability free of charge ;at.d v. c make no charge unlaw
we obtain patent.
The ureal English Remedy.
' Is a never failing cure for
I Nervous Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Exhausted Vi
tality, Spermatorrhoea,
LOST M tMIUUU, Int-
I potency. Paralysis, and ail
terrible eneeta of Self
Abuie, youthful folliea.and
xtettes in maturer years-
such as loss of Memory.
Ilassitnde. Kmiasion. Aver
sion to Society. Dimnsss of
j Vision, Noises in the Head;
the vital fluid passing unobserved into the urine, and
many other diseases leading to insanity and death.
BK. BJI.VTIE will agree to forfeit five Hundred
Dollar lor a case of this kind the Vital Stes to na
tive (under his special advice and treatment wi' not
cure or for anything impure or injurious found in
it. Or. .li ;i tie treats a)i private diseases successfully
without mercury. Consultation free. Th iroiurb ex
amination at.d ad". ico including analysiaof urine, to.
I'rtCC Of Vital Ki.stor.ltil'. $fl TJt a Kot.tJo nrf,.!!
the quantity sent to any address upon receipt of
rrice,?r V - U' secure from obeervatim and la pri
VA.ii dcrwi, by OK. A. E. MINT1E, 11 Kearney
stree ., aii Francisco, Cal.
Sample bottle free. Sent on application by letter,
atttig eymptom, sex o.nd age. Communications
nctly confidential.
avaa.v 9sawwa
A. SiOW&CO
Otpo!iitc Patent Office, Washington, O
aai a-.ao.sa sasew
' I . ThtrS ara mane a. IVa aara ef ItiM.a.. . j . .,
...... U I.. I . m . TT . . . . w M
viuuwau win. too ireu,uem evacuation of the blad
OF ANOTHER AGE.
tier often accompanied by a sliaht smanimrar Un.i,..,
aensation and a weakening of the system in a manner
mepauant cannot account for. On examining tha
irtnary detxwita a roov sediment will i
..rauuauy "tuppinn ten i,y a itelier Article iaomeumes small paruclea of albumen will appear.
gaff I Kay rw.lr. e4ll I. aa sLI. ll(f .a. a . ' . T 9
certain uiu Times are Beae A war. I .'.Z j j : '" muaiso nue, sgain cnaog-
iu me general reception room of the Western I -wila.iTi. ?La.iI mLmV mmmmwtmj aMSJBawa
tnion Telegraph building on Uroadway, .New York. I LirL . ,50JUf au?J wsaltnaaa. Da. A
ara exhibited the coarse, crude- and clumsy lnatni! Wii,.,KTLv.CUr " ,uch
meuts of the Infancy of the telegraph They ara I y reatoraUen of the genito urinary organs.
ouiy reiics r.ow. Jivre perfect machinery has super wrnCB Moose 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays from 10
I " a. m. bVUIIUiaUUD IIW. inoruUtfh aim nalln.
Years ago what is styled th 3 old fashioned porous Baa advice, $6.
piaster did some good sen ice. There was then noth.
ing oeiteroi inekind. .'.owalitliat lias changed.
i Science and study ha VC front; (Wlu-r int.. ttia
of melicineand pr.luced BKNSON'8 CARCINE POK
OUS PLAHTKK, whioh emljdies all the excellencies
MtwpnnsN ui an external remedy. The old
plasters are slow the Capcine is rapid ; they were
uncertain -the Capcine i, sure. Cheaper articles
near similar names, lie careful, therefore, that
wyi.vj u.uxgi.i, uoc-4 not ueccive you. Price
-i ecu is.
Scabury k Johnson, Chemist, New York.
Call i
t
mm. SPINKKY at t o.,
Wo. 11 Kearny St. San Pranciaoo, Cal
Dr, Mintios Kidney Remedy, Nephreticum, cures
kinds of kidney and bladder compiainU.gonorrhcea,
g!eet, leoud.orrhtaa. For sale by all druarigts tl a
.Htle or Six kittles for $o.
Mintio t Dandelion Pills are tha best and cheap
peia and Bilious cure in the market. For
all dnurt'ist.
Quimby House.
QUIMBY & HEESEY, Proprietors,
lalLJalVaL llr.'lTalff.
llll k!lli7raJAI III
BsaSsan
A LOt'D CHANCE FOR H I'BACSI U EBS.
To every subscriber lo the Democrat
wb pays ap his isabseription and con
tinue liia paper, or pays in advance, we
will ba-e sent to bim the "Health and
Home" one year, without additional cost.
The above paper is a large eieht page,
forty column, monthly papb.,and Is full
of exco'lent reading matter. A copy may
be seen at this office. The paper treats of
health, marriage, social science, domestic
medicine, hints on health, cookery, etc.
This affords our subscribers a chance to
gt a good paper for nothing. Those de
siring the paper sent lo them will please
Ernie so at time of paying their subsc rip-ion.
The- great sf rea gt a-
tesii g rem coy anu nerve
to mc la the legitimate re
sult of over twenty years
practical experience,
bv i a THOBOIIBMLY
I ti ll IM) 41BAB
'ATE I'll YKH IAS of
onaolthe hlirhest med
ics J-colleges In Europe
nd cures with uufaiiinir
pe.-tanty Nervous and
hysical debility, cini-
nm wcaKiiesH,MH.rmaU.r-
rnoea. prostauirhoca,
emissions, l m pot ency ,
exhausted vitality, pre
mature ucciiiic anu loss
manhood in all its complications and from whatever
('. lih nnd l" Mtu , . I cwuse proaucea. it enriches ana punnes me i.iood
. v...auu,vr. strengthens the nerves, brain, muscles, digestion, re-
Iprouuctive argan and physical and mental faculties
It stops any unnatural, debilitating drain npon tha
system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitating
ed both hv ArrtAHr-an nrl V,,a n .Ti-r- M'm.ft''M? Vth the urine, etc.. so de-
iii.i...Ili i .u.va,aii r'aun I svruciive vo mitiu and hody, it la a sure eliminator
o.. um utuueni iiiipruveuients, J4U neu I an kidney and bladder complaints. It conuinsno
rooms, wen lurnisued, ligbt, and wel BJunous ingrsdienta. To those suffering from the
ventilated. Firat-ci i reiltrt; ., t cv" sffectt of youthful indiscretions, a sa3edy, thor-
barber sii,r, An i itl ough and permane-it cure is GUARANTEED, Price
lato nll'Lnol l2 5p per bottle, or live bottles in case, with full di-
latest opn vemen : 1 1 rections and advice, $10. Sent secure from observa-
non to any address upon receipt of price, or C. 0. D.,
The Buyers' Guide is issued March o be had only of
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WasuinqTon, Jaw. 17, 1885.
A dosperato cfTurt was made this
week by Senator Hawley, and a fow
other IMaino Sympathisers lo revive
the southern quarrel on the basis of
tho uttploasautness that has exit
ed botween JefTurson Davis, E$q., and
(joneral Sherman. Both of these old
gentlemen have Jong been in their
dotage, and are interesting only as
relics. Since the war Uen. Hherman
him been distinguished ebieliy for
garrulity, osculation, waitaing, and
as a ballet girl fancier. During the
war unlike Xenophens Anabasis his
was a katabasis, a inarch from the
mountains over tho fertile, well wat
ered, unobstructed fields of Georgia
to the sea. During tho first day of
the debate there was a prospect of
richness and rows, lawley Vest,
Ingails, Lamar, and Senator Hhormitn
engaged in a wordy war that for the
first time this session filled the Sen
ate galleries. But on the second tho
Domoc ratio Senators with admirable
good sense refused to enter into a
sectional debate, and voted almost
unanimously with tho Republican.
This was a great disaapointment to
Republican Senators who had been to
ate Mr. Blaine, and had been suppli
ed from that msgaalne of statistics
and venom with the sinews of great
speeches with which to flro the
Northern heart.
There was quite a contrast prudent
ed in the political animus of the Sen
ate on two successive days of this
week. On the first day tho Republi
can Senators were rampant in their
abuse of a feeblo broken disfranchised
old man who was once President of
the Southern Confederacy. On the
second day the Democratic Senators
voted an annuity to OenOrant, the
bankrupt beneficiary of more public
and private honors than any Ameri
can citizen ever before lecelvcd.
There is a good deal of talk to-day
in the House about the Edmunds-
Grant bill which passed the Senate.
Gen. Kosncran. chairman of the
House Military committee is against
the bill. Uun Siocum is also niralnat
it. He is in favor of tho bill which
passed the Senate last February, and
which mentions Gen. Grant's name.
The Edmunds bill, which went
through the Senate, yesterday, does
not mention Gen. Grartt but It Is, of
course, meant for his benefit. Gen.
Siocum thin- that the Kdmunds bill
would be in dire ct opposition to the
President's position in the Fitz-John
Porter case. It is not likely however
that he will find much following.
Gen, Hiocum says that to pass the
Edmunds bill would be to IndorsB
Ferdinand Ward, and his actions.
There hss undotsbtedly been a change
of sentiment in regard to Uen. Grant.
Il Is very probable that tho Kdmunds
bill through ttae sentiment despite
the oppositioB of Gen. Hioouai and
others. wkU become a law.
The lllver and Harbor, bill will be
reported to the House to-day or to
morrow, it will appropriate about
$l0,500,eou. ThB Mlaaisslppi river
will get for reservoirs $5,000, for
removing snags $50, 00; between St
taal ana Des Moins rapids , and the
aaoBth of the Illinois to Cairo, $400,
000; from Cairo to its mouth $2,800,
000. The Hennepin canal matter
was considered yesterday afternoon,
A commission is to be provided to
examine the work being done by
private conaTMuiiea; also aoother to re
port upon the submerged jetty system
now in use in several of the harbors
of the South.
A portrait of KutberfdrdJR. Hayes,
Eq.,lhaa been received at te White
House to be put up in line with the
legally elected presidents, good, bad,
or indifferent , but none fraudulent,
from Washington down. This por.
trait of Mr. Hayes will doubtless secure
a temporarylhanglng, bu that of Mr.
maen should be placed Hi its stead
or, at least, theportrait ef Mr. Hayes
shsuld be removed fore-w, leaving a
hiatus on the wall. .Le U be stamp
ed on the forehead whit the ward
"fraud," and presentfjd Judge "ali
unde" Bradlev. or .Tnhn Shnrmm
ST J ws"- " - "v. m-MM aa a a s
Mr. Bandall, ChaLriaan of the Com
mittee on Approp-rvtUions, has made
the important statement, that unless
he Committee shall, be given the
floor from now on coi itinuously when
ever an appropriatlc m bill shall be
ready, an extra session will be inevit
able, and he did not regard an extra
sessioo as desircble either for Con
gress ot tho Democr itic party. Mr.
Kandvll was not giuen the flloor for
the appropriation bill that was ready.
He was voted down I ay a combination
of those who desired io briner un the
public bnildlng bills, and this combi
nation was in its turn nreventod
reisoniB food.
The Philadelphia Tim- says I hat
the ordinaty newspaper reader who
peruses the revsalations made by the
New York Board ef Health in regard
to the extent to which food adulteration
is carried on in that city wilt naturally
wonder whether there will lie anybody
left alive for the cholera to kill, should
it come next yaar. Beginning with
the oandy that the children eat, of
whioh tha board has confiscated tons,
the investigation has led to the discovery
that canned fruits, tea, ooffee, spioes of
every kind, sausage, head-cheese, and.
in faot, neatly every article of or
dinary food, no', only are subjects of
wholesale adulteration, but that the
substances used are in many instances
aotire poisons.
The oandy is colored with chrome
yellow and green, Prussian blue, red
lead, burnt umber and vei million.
Tho acid eats th tin of the fruit eans
and produce lead poisoning. The
cheapest Bio coffee is made into choice
old government Java by oooking it in a
steam oven and coloring it with barnt
umber. The addition of sospatone and
Prussian blue suffices to change willow
leaves and sweepings into choice tea.
Mustard and pepper are made from
buekwbeat middlings, colored to deceive
the eye, ond Venetian red Is used to
give BAussgst and bead -cheese a tempt
ing color. Lead and its compounds
are found in a great msjority of these
adulterations, while copper and arsenical
preparations are not infrequently em
ployed. The unearthing of these dangerous
frauds in the neighboring city suggests
a very forcible reason for the establish
ment of a Board of Health in this State,
with full powers to investigate and
deal with the matter of food adultera
tions It Is not at all likely that New
York baa a monopoly of this kind of
lascalit. If it has, iu products are
certain to be sold and consumed in our
own as Well as other Mutes. As things
sUnd at present there is no effective
method of protecting the Pennsylvania
public against these dangerous com
pounds. The Legislature cannot act
too soon or too effectively in to is
matter. It is of maeb greater public
imporUnce than distributing oflices or
making new Magistrates where none
are wan tod.
Ill WOK0I H MATTRBS.
Jinks --"Why, Finks, what's the
matter? You dont lonk like yourself.
Been sick?"
Finks "Oh, no! nover felt better
In my life. But I have had a good
doal of mental worry, and that is
what wore mo down so. You know
I used to be a collector of gas bills.
Well, my conscience troubled me so
I could not sleep, and at last I could
stand it no longer and Just gave It up
My present business is less respect
ablo,but it dont trouble me so much."
"Indeed! I'm glad to hear it.
What aro you now?"
"Just an ordinary burglar,"
Scene In the Chinese War: Cap
tain of iron-clad to artlllerman Do
you see that Chinese general there,
about throe miles on? lift him have
one ot those eight-inch shells In the
eye. Artlllerman, equal to the sit
uationAye, aye, sir; which eye,
your honor?
China starts tho New Year by using
postal cards, but there will not be
much uso Cor them in that country.
Chinamen always pay their bills
promptly.
Mary Anderson isjtaking lessons
on tho vloi.n. I.ikh many omer
women she evidently wsnts to have
more than one siring to her bow.
There Is a good deal uf human
nature in cats, says a contemporary.
Yes,they frequently get purrs prouil.
George W. Cable eats Ice cream at
midnight The nightmare which
this causes doubtless furnishes him
with the remarksble dialects which
he puts into his books.
Doble says no matter what the
weather may be outside it is always
scold in his house.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
Haa lbe only exclusive Mock or
CROCKERY, CLA8898ILVER AND CHINA WA RE
1 Large Assortment of Baby Carriages,
And a Choice Select-on of Coffee, Tea and Sugar.
ONE DOZEN OUP8 AND 6AUCER8 HI.OO.
SHELF HARDWARE.
COAL OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AND LIM.E
Till: BIG BEIT BABBBI PKM W. PAID FOR SMMB.
Remember I What I Say I Mean. Give le a call.
600D8 AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
S arreaa.
The sale of syrup of Fig i simply Im
mense. Everyone is taking it, end all
admit that it is the beat medicine ever
used. Children cry for it on account cf
its pleaaant taato, and grown people who
have used tt once never Uke anything
else. Unlike other remedies for bilious
neass and ooaatlpatlon it never loses it
power to act, and it always leaves the or
gans on which it art a stronger than before.
Baaides, one feels fresh and bright and
realises that it la Saturn's own true laaa
llve. lasngdon A Co. is agent for Albany.
Bunas, an CssjgBa
ttuuxn o Oungba," for I'.rOfhs, t'ajlaa,
Asa for
SV.ro Tar ml, 11 ajeea
Trurnta. t. IW BS
jgPOETSMEN, ATTENTION f
Peters A Stewcrt keep a full line of am
unition, and will sell as low as the low
Eery pound of powder is warranted
1U 5)3 dijk if properly used.
from getting tho floor.
Minister (after clswrish) You seem.
ed much impress ad ty my sermon
this morning, deacon. Deacon who
bad dozed through' it .all) Y e?, I
was-er-very mucb interested indoed
bot would you rornrf repeating the
text? The oxact words hi wo escaf e
me. Minlatier-'"le give',l.h his t) 3
lovedl sleep,"
rat t car ast itsolk cbowtsi.
During the sessions of the Plenary
Council at Baltimore, some Utiatictans
have collected a mass of instructive fig
ures relsting to the growth of the vari
ous religious sects. Their Ublea may
be briefly summarised and made intel
ligible at a glance.
In 1860, the total population of the
United Sutee was, in round numbers,
31,50O,0. It is now 3ft,000,000. Th
iocrefesegin twsnty-foor years baa been
75- per cent.
Io I SCO there were in the country
,600,000 Method is ta. The Methodists
sow number 15,000,000, in increase o
abvut 'Ji per cent. The Method isU are
the most numerous sect, and have made
a more rapid increase than sny other
Protestant element.
The H iptists in UCO numbered 8,
000,000. They now number 12,006,000
an increase of 50 per cent. The
Presbyterians numbered 3,600,000 in
1860 ; they now number 5,500,000, aa
incrsase of 53 per cent. The Luther
an numbers have been increased by
foreign immigration , their rank now
include 2,000,000, aa increase cf 60
per cent. The Congregationalisms have
increased from 1,400,000 to 1,600,000,
or about 27 per cent. The Episcopa
lians have increased from 900,600 to
1,200,000, whioh is 33 per cent.
From these figures of numbers and
growth, nnd of rates of increase aaseng
Protestant sects, let us torn to the Ro
man Catholies. In 1860 they nnmber
ed in the United States 3,175,000. In
1884 a careful estimate of all their con
gregations gives them 9,060,000,which
is an increase of 200 per cent. They
have trebled in number in twenty-four
years. Compared with the little pro
gress which Protestant denominations
have rnade-of from 27 lo 60 per cent.,
and the Methodists of 94 per cent
this is gigantic progress. At the same
ratio of growth in the year 1900, the
Catholic will number 35,000,000 in
the United States, and will have out
stripped the most numi irons Protestant
sect iu power,
Ben Butler oame out of his cave cf
gloom the other day to begin snit
for line again s. a Boston paper, and
then, wrapping the eloak of silenew
about him, withdrew within himself
and pulled himself in idler himself.
A Chicago gentleman who was a
professor of languages, mowed to
Texas and started a school. His
business flourished so well thwrt hm
was soon enabled to take unto hta
self a better half, in the shape of at
widow with considerable property.
On the morning after his marrfcsga
he opened school as usual, but did
not seem to be in u very hllarioow
mood. The reason for the Chicago
man's dissatisfaction leaked out when
he dissmissed school, for he safJr
"Young ladies and gentleman I do
not think that you have treated me
courteously. None of you have con
gratulated me on my marriage.
When I taught In Chicago, I do:;rt
remember of ever having got marri
ed a single time without my pupil
congratulating roe on the happy
event."
"Bong It on Bala."
llaara ml rata, mice, roarnee. A Ira. ants, bed bugs
saunas, eti'Uiuraa, j .phara. Uk. UnifrtSU
Bear! Pais
PaJtlellm. l'r'usirl Kwrlllrurs. Uicxi
reau.m. llreSarhe, Staajpleeancae rtareal by
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tootf.iele cur.-. Herat or suit
ite. '.'.
'Bong la SB rata" raraseeel Pla.lrr
atrasgtl.lt' g. tmpfited.
pal as in Ute .bee. or
the bast I t harkarbe,
ihecnaaUata. nearmlgte.
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BAND AS FINE AN
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TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
OF KVRRY DESCRIPTION IN STOCK OR TO ORDER. ALSO. HE KEEPN ON
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ALL OT WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DEFY
ijoau'icTrriuw. call at rt rucrr street, ALBANY, Oregon.
Repair work done at reasonable figures
vlSnSH
Tfala reofale.
'W ell a limits .tesMWer" reetoree heallS aad rigor
ruraa l'.t-.i.la, lleaata. u .S. r.uieaa. lUM).fl
Wkoe.pl as l engh.
asd the anaar Tkioat ASertlona of rhildrm. pnanpt
I,. .Uaaantly aud anlely ralte.! bjr "Kottgh OS
.yugbs" Trustee, Uc . Usisaan, Z4c
M altar fa.
If rns are failing, broken, orn out asd nenoue,
ae "WalU' llalll. tatjeacr 1. DrtlggteU.;
1885.
Ua rper's Bazar.
gj . c- sTS Bf I
Life rrsarrsrr.
try "Wells-
If ton ere loaing veatr mp on llfr.
Bcallb RcboVier ." -m direct to weak
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Instant relief for Vauralfta. TnoUiarbe. Facaachr.
Aak Iur Hough os TooLbacUs." 15 asd canu,
Prrll) W anarn
Laaiiee who aroui.i rstais frrshrarea asd vtvabl'y.
Bm'l tail to try "Weile- Health Kenevrar.-
atarrhal Tkroal ABTrrflsas,
Harking, Irritating Coughs, olds, Sra Throat, cured
Sy ' lb.us;;i n fougba' Torchts, 14c. Liquid , Uk.
"Bona SB llrk.
"Hough on Itch" curss hnmors, eruptions, ring
worm, letter, sail rheum, Boated fast, chilblains.
Tttr Bopr sTUm Nallsa.
Children, aloer In deyalnpsiswt. punv, aerawB.v.aiad
Umu, uae "Walls' Health Banewcr."
wiae Awake
(lev lm-
a i 1 iae e an .lu4l ronrhinr
medkau relief and a,und real by using Wells Bau.'
s Coughs." Trochon, 14c ; Balsam, X6c.
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Final Settlement.
Notice ia hereby Riven chat the under
aliened Administrator of the estate of John
Howes, deceased, has filed tn the County
Court for Linn county, Oregon, hia final
account aa such Administrator, and by
order of aaid Court, Tuesday, the 3rd day
of March, 1885, at the hour of one o'clock,
p. no., is set for bearing objeotJene thereto
and the seUiement thereof! Any person
interested in said estate ia hereby notified
to appear and file his or her t)jt tions to
aaid Anal account on or bt fore said day,
Dated January 8th, 1886.
W. W. McGkb,
R. S. St it ah an, Administrator.
Att'y for Administrator.
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