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M !'.IL . !!JJ 8 TATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY it fine fiat 8TITES & NUTTING. RlilK4OrFU'B--l 0esrrt Oalldlaa nMtdalbln Htrrrt, TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION single copy, per yesr, in a.ivam-c......... 2 M) etnfle Kpf . l ? 2 elnrle oopjr, Us months single py. "' J nrle number 19 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. S. 3TRAHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Oregon. WILL PRACTICE IK ALL THE Courts of thia State. Will glvs epeotal attention to oolleeUona and probate m attav Office In Poster's new brlok. 49tf L. H. MONT ANTE. XTTORNEAT LAW Notary Public. Albany. Oregon. Office upataira, over John BriggV "tore, let street. wnan J. S. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC.) iTTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY. OBF.VSK. ?LL PRACTICt IN ALL Til K. COURTS OP TUB ScaU Siiil t tention rlvvn to collections and robate natter. In Odd Fellsw'e Tessas. U4:S f. 0. POWRLL. W. R. RILTNU POWEliL ft BIIiYEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Chancery. m lI.flAIWY. ... OREGON. Collection promptly made on all point. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. jsTOfflce in Foster's Rriok.-fam Tl4nl9tf. J. J. WHITNEY, Mtorney And Counsellor At Lav AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice in all of the Court of hirsute All bualnee intrusted to him rill be promptly attended to. E. W. LANCDOM & CO., OKIGGISTS. tiook. Stationery and Toilet Articles, A Largr Stock and Low Prices. OITT DBTJO STOKE, fyl ALB INT, OKKfeO. FOSHAY A MA80N, -naaui un wttail Druggists and Booksellers, Agents for John B. Alden's publications, which we sell at publisher's prices with posts gesdded. ALBANY, OBEOOM. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. ( have the be'- stock of omiture in the city and will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE n the city and the lowest price in the Valley. Come and see. Undertaking, a complete stock and can give .SATIS FACTION. Try me, A. B. WOODIN, Revere House, rsstjs strsl aad Ellsworth Albany, Orrgos. Mueller & Garrett, Prop're tills new Hfta' is fitted op in first class style. Tables .applied with the best the market affords. Spring Ilea in every Room. A food Bssanls Room for Com- nerciaJ Traveler.. trvr gwsaaOj aarf free the Hotrl.TO ALBANY CJLLEG1AIE INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ALBABT, OK. 'he First Term will commence on Tuesday, Sept., 15th, 1SS5. tor particulars concerning the courses of study aad he price of tuition, apply to KEY. J- . WYCKOrr, Preaideat. Aloany Bath House. 11 t JNDKKS1GNBD WOULD RESPECT falif i-iform the citizens of Albany and ri irVity that I havetakeo charge of this Establish aint, ad, by keeping clean rooms and psyin Urlet tttentioo to baiisss", expects to salt si tios who may favor ns with their patronage q trine Heretofore carried on nothing bat Firat-Olass Hair Dressing Saloons expects to Ire sntirs satisfaction to.) sy-ChMdien and LsHles' Hair neatly e hs-neoosd JOS WRRRRR. DR. J.L.HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Office nor. First end Ferry Streets, A3XHY - - OREGON, i). C OWHRHY. U.U.rHKK s ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKKS, (Bucoeora to 0. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iroi Pounders. WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We wfll manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds nt Iron arm Brass Castings. r ATTUNE ItSI ON SHORT NOTICE. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manufac ture the improved ('berry A White Grata Hepsrator WANTED. A capable man or woman of immenae energy to take the agency of this or some othr county for the "History of Califor nia" To tbe right party it will pav from $100 (o $800 per month. Address F, Per son, Manager Accidental Publishing Co,, 120 Sutter St., San Francisco, VOL. XXI, wags For Pain Caret Rheumsttsm. Nesrslais, r'rWrtlT. AT lOUQtfiSTS AM SBaLs. TB CM IS II A. TOSBI.SK rs)..StTtSWKK.Srt. 4effffM Free Opitttra, XWfes iVisesv SAFE. 25 SURE. PROMPT. AT Pat-dsnr n Dutiu tub cbuauM a. TovBua ro..BALTtxoas,m. Eczema. And every npeelen ol Itching and Horning Olaenae Cured by 4'ntirurw. ECZEMA, or Salt Kftemn. with ajronlsW llshliur and buniinir , lii.Uiitly rrSTve.1 lv a warm uli wilh 1'utlcura Soap and a .ingle application of CuUcura, the great akin Cure. This repeated daily with two or three dose of Cut! euro KeaoUent, the new bleed punner. to keep the blood cool, the peropirotien pure and utiiniaUnS, the bowels opeo, the liver and kid neys active, will speedily curs Ecsenia, Tetter? Ring worm, IWlaaia. Uvhen. Pruritus. Sual.t head, dan- truS and everv species of Itching , araly and pimp!, humors of the scalp and skla, when the beet phytf- ana ui Known remedies iaii. Will HrlVin.1.1 e&AI Deaxhora at mat rhLuAml. fully acknewledfrve a cure of Ecsema, or head, neck, ft. 1 1 ami .nil Imm ftr Mw.htM. .U. fta. walk cxeept en hand. aiHt ka-. fr one year ; not able to help hlAseHfor eight year . tried hundreds of rem edies; docUrsnronounoed hie case hope tees ; perma- edtes; docterspronounoed hlc case h. nently enred by CuUcura Reeotvent and Hutlcura and CuUcura kVp(ihe ibie. ! i.uriar) ffreat skin cures) eiteriuUly. Cherk- Uoughten, Esti., lawyer. U State Street. Boaton. reiwiu a case of Ei SSI I under his ubserra tton er Un years, which covered the patient', body and limbs, and u which ail knowu -nethoda 4 treat uirnl had been aiKdied without benefit, which wvi cnipletely cured solely by the leaving o cleau und healthy skin CuUcura Mr. John Thiei. WUkeebaire. Penn. writes : I havs suTcred from Salt Kbcuni fur elsbl years, at times so d that 1 ceuld not attend to my business for weeks at a time. Three boses of t uticuraSand four aottlae Resolvent have entirely cured me of this dreadful dkv Pbyilcians PrcscriUThem. I hav eoUilnir but the hiiehewt praise for the results obtained from year CuU cura Keuiediea, of wh'.ch 1 have sold more than of ail others ol ths kind. MONRO BOXD, M. D. ZUH X Breed St. Philadelphia Penn. Are dd by all druAi.it. Files : finer a a. 50c -, Porrsa Iraro abs Ciibm- KBfU.U K.TT, fl i SoAr. S&c. tcAb Co., Bostoo, Skin Disease.. ' for "How to Cor Tinr the complexion and akin by Ute v vTtCt'BA SOAf. Rheumatic Neuralgic, Sciatic. Sudden. Sharp and Nervous pains abeolntelv snnlhl. Seed by the Cutieuro Anti-Pain Piaster, a perfect antidote to pain and Inflisit t Mew, OrhriuaJ, Infallible. At Urugslsu, MI88 EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Msillinery, UCFUSMt KtVtKt HUUSt. FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY MARKET. MILTOS HYDE, Proprietor. Fresh fish alwaya on hand. Cash paid for chickens aud game. First Street, next door to Jos, Web liar's, ALBANY, OREGON ssmsssssslw Ami Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given thst the un dersl&ned has this day been duly appoint ed Administrator of tbe estate of S. T. Janes, deceased, by the County Court of Linn coonty, State ot Oregon. All per ons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present them to tbe Administrator at hie residence near Mi'ler's Station, Linn county, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof, properly verified as by law re quired. This 5tb dsy of March, 1886. J. A. Joneh, Administrator of estate of S,T. Jones.dec'd, Did you Sup- pose Mustatg Liniment only good for horses It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. Red Star TWADEVseZ MAWK. eueiRE eaB.fhofMfwesB "V Willi iiwft on- Frem our regular correspondent.) Washington, Marsh 12th. 1886. Tht Senate galleries are crowded this weelr and great interest li felt in the discussion of the Presidential prerogative. For mere than two weeks nearly every Senator on both tides of the chamber lias been at work preparing for the conflict grow ing out of the refusal of the Adminis tration to send to the Senate papers and Information bearing upon the suspension of officials and touching the appointment of their successsor. Probably no such thorough over, hauling and minute examination of historical documents has ever before been made with reference to this queetion. Consequently as one Sena tor expressed It, both sides "were loaded to the musxle with material" for the performance which is now in progress. It was to hare begun on Mondsy, but the "star," Mr. Ed rounds, plead a sort throat aod tbe people went away disappointed. He kept his engagement for the follow ing dsy, however, aid promptly at the appointed hour, arose with an imposing pile of manuscript before him (hie precedents to support his position,) which he used freely dur ing hie speech of I wo and a half hours. When It waa learned to tbe House of Representative- that Mr. Edmunds waa actually discharging bis long loaded broadside at the White House, members poured into the Senate Chamber and filled the apace in rear of the Senator's desks The onlv vacant seat on tbe floor was heavll drsped with utaek. It was that of tbe California Senator, Mr. Miller, who had died the day before. Mr. Edmunds, in bis speech, which bad attracted much attention, and which will be generally discussed throughout the country, made, ae waa expected, the beat of hie weak side of tbe controversy. He took such precedents as best suited him anal bandied them with Ingenuity. He waa most specious perhaps in saying that the Senate does not ask tbe President's reasons for making removals, but simply fur the papers of every description relating to sus pended officials. In aaylng this he admits tbst should papers which the Senate wants bo forthcoming, they would show tbe very confidential reasons which he disclaims any In tention on tne part of the Senate to demand. Mr. Edmunds said with a sneer, that the moat conspicuous result of improved methods of Government under ihe "reform" Administration, waa the suppression t official papers. At this point Senator Beck reused a smile to ripple over the audience by remarking in an undertone, but loud iy enough to be heard half acroee the chamber, thst it wat a clear case of a fly on n barn door." You remem ber tbe Vermont leader has been Re cused of seeing a fly on a rn door when he could not see the door. As t only Senator Pugh of Ala., has replied to Mr. Edmund's speech. Mr. Pugh showed among other tbloga that the papers called for by Senator Thurtriitn when chairman of tbe Ju (li iry Committee, in a cue of aua suspension, related to a territorial court, and that the tenure of offloe act especially exempt Judicial officers from those to be supendtd by the President. Mr. Edmunds has been followed by Senator Wilson, of Iowa and Senators Iagalls and Everts will be next to suppett him. On the Democratic,; side Senators Kenna, Beck and Jackson will be among the champions of the Administration. A prominent Democratic lawyer of this cityawho was.tslklng on this sub. ject a few days since, remarked that there wss nothing in the position of the majority of the Senate Judiciary Committee but a political manoeuvre The President stands on impregnable legal grounds, continued he, but the Republican party Is languishing for an lnu THr expedient of bullying and firihMrM Ju ihe President, awe ma to be thu dest it can do for the present. Senator Miller's death lessens the Republican msjority in the Senate temporarily. The legislature of Cali fornia does sot meet until Dectmber, and the Governor of the State, Gen eral Stoneman, being a Democrat, will doubtless appoint one of his own party to fill the vacancy. Senator Miller's funeral will tako place at the Capital Saturday afternoon, and the Senators, in a. body, will escort the remains to the railroad depot en route to California. The social season closed brilliantly at the White House. The third of the series of Diplomatic, Mllltary and Congressional receptions eclipsed those preceding it in several respect?. The attendance was larger, and the proportion of distinguished men, and handsomely dressed ladies, was un ALBANY, OREGON, usually large, while the White House apartments were rarely, if ever, more effectively decorated. Senator Ed mund's presence there attracted at tention owing to his arraignment of the Administration a few hours be. fore. lie and Mrs. Edmunds stop ped to chat a few moments with the President and Miss Clovelsod. rr Riera rarra. Shears with two blades and a spring back were used in old Rome for clipping aheep, hair and hedges. A Belgian treata textile fabrlca with an alcoholic eolutlen of the green tar of the blrob, with which he ex pects to rendor them almost indes tructible. Tne petrified akeleton of a whale over thirty feet long ha been d I covered by an officer of the Coast Survey, Cat., over 3300 feet above the sea level. The well at White Plains, Nov., Is down over 2300 feet, and can am no further until the water, which Is seventeen per cent salt and so heavy that the rnp nod tool float on It and the drill d ;e not penetrate the rock, la shut out. The Liodon Timet says that on a recent test of several tbouaand bay onets now In use In the British army, being fair representation of the quality of all, thirty.three per cent were found to bo useless for Isck of stiffness and temper. Cases of severe colic from lead poisoning have been reported among tailors and sewing women. This Is probably due to their habit of biting off and sometime chewing threads ot aewlog silk which has been weight ed with acetate of lead. Dr. Hartwell, of John Hepkins University, says that a German sol dier can scale a twenty-foot wall with bla arma and accoutrements, or Jump an Iron aplked fence without getting caught Gymnast lea are compulsory In tbe German schools. Cures of sciatica are reported as bating taken place in Pans after a single application of Dr. D shove's method of freezing tbe skin above the painful parts with a spray of chloride of methyl. The operation Is said to be applicable also to facial neuralgia. From studies In Sicily, Dr 11 mea ner and Emmerich find evidence that the occurrence of cholera has some connection with the character of the soil, aod that It makes Its way into the system throogh the lunge rather than through the alimentary canal. It la auggeated thst tbe Patagon tana may nave lost as much as two Inches In stature since the adoption of constant horseback riding, a little over two centuries eg. They were formerly reputed1 giants, aad their bodies are still huf, while their leg- are disproportionately short and slender. , Kvidence of t m decay of f jrest in Australia l found la the present ex istence of a fw trees far exceeding tn size any of those about them, aod supposed to be survivors of a depart ed race of giants. A tree twenty-fly feet in circumference at a height o thirty feet above the ir round was described at a late meeting ( the Royal Society of New S ottt Wales Brown Sequsrd, the French physl ologist, has demonstrated that for several weeks after death, or during the persistence of the rigid condition which immediately follows the ce sation of life, the rouse lea of an ani mal undergo slow alternate contrac tions and elongtl'ns ; and he reach ea the startling conclusion that the muscles In rigor mortis are not dead but are still endowed with vital, pow era, being, however, in a certain chemical condition which is ante cedent and preparatory to final death. The popular notion that the inhab itants of Chinese cities are given to unwholesome habits does wot seem to be well founded. Dr. Dadgeon, in a recent work on the dior, dress and dwellings of the Chinese, says that the people have admirably adapt, ed themselves to their eurrou ndt age, and enjoy a maximum of comfort. "They havo a good many lessoas yet to teach us in respect of living aud practical health." After an expert ense of over twenty yeats with them, he says that "they are subject to fewer dlseas3s, their diseases are more amenable to treatment, and they possess a greater freedom from acute and infl tmmatory affections of all kinds, If, indeeJ, these can be said to exist at all," than obtains among western nations, It was the regular nnvoroua etiquette of the reign of Queen Elizabeth ef Eng land for a man professing himsnlf deep ly in love to assume certain outward marks of negligence in bis dress, as if too much occupied wtb his passion to attend to such trifles. His "garters in particular were not to he tied up." Plow deep while slrtggards sleep. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT, EDITBE ST THE Women's Christian Tenperuee tJiiio THE PETITION 6sUftTC. Tbe action of the Com men Council of this city Uat week In granting tbe peti tion of ths eUtasme of Albany asking for an ordtnanes in tbs spirit of ths Keedy ilquor law, was ons entitling that body to much praise, and sloes bow wsli it appreciates the wishes of the pssple ef this city. Tbs petition was signed by a majority of the voters of Albany, representing a large majori ty of its wealtk. Certainly that is a sign that tbe tas psyers of Albany are willing to double tbeir share of tbe city tax In order to support tbs city govern msnt, If aeesstery, which would not b tbe case. Tbe Ceunsil having taksn tbs intttory stepssbouli.withoot daisy, follow op tbs emphatic notion ef last week by passing the ordinance asked for. Tbe matter should not be allowed to "bang fire.'' Once passed it witl be for the msjority te say wbstSer onr eity shall be run by a license tax.giving man tbs right to ruin human fellow be ings. It is a mistaken idea that we need a liquor revenue to run our muni eipat affaire. "No license" in Albany weald repay its tax -payers many fold. The fact that tbe city is in debt is no excuse far uonsstioa en this question. Tbe necessary tax could aod would be raise I on even a 3e miU tax. If re quired an assessment on tbe fall velae of oar property, en equitable action, would meat the emergency, until tbe charter could be amended. The passage of the ordinance will mean simply tkat a majority of tbe voters of Albany ahall rale on tbe question of granting liceo- .a a si ei . a in. we wsot this right and earnestly hope tba Cemmen Ceansit wfTI grant it. Lt temperance loving people stand to gether eatil it is obtained. to tsjb woatas-a jsutii Ttnrra axE rates BaxovKi) Sternss : In tbe twelve years of oar pilgrim ; re not before lost a friend a I r ! mI w ear neat as Jobn B Oosub. I t i I, bu osantty bas very few aucH friend s be, to lose. He gave us tbs wealth of bis warm, brotherly sympathy ; be believed in ns and dt I net b senate to say ae. Over bis oen signature be declared that "tbe W. C. T. U. w daing mora for tbe temperance esuas tban all other ercaaisatioas eoasbined." We have ever claim) this but it waa an ii mease advantage to our work thst be did claim it from bis lofty and auied place s tbe chief temperance man in Christendom. The persons I kindness of Mr. and Mrs UtJ'igb to your National President was notable. Years ago they counseled ber to make a temperance trip through out Great Britain, as a stepping steae to wider usefulness her, and placed their unequalled influence at her ln posal, proposing that ah sh ul I g uu dr the earn auwio" that thv had done. VLr. Onugh set bia seal to each new departure of the W. C T. U. Hy bia own ailttttt. divine actina. which wss F- V- more eloquent than even bis matchU eloquence of speech. He stood up to be counted with the minoiity in the re- eent p-nstdential ounpain, and only last autiiuin in the nf Massachusetts be did in', hesitate to ally himself open lr by V9H3 and vote with those who bore reprosch wftboet the camp. We na.nnot honor him too inuoh who so steaufaitlv honored m and tfte princi pled which are even dearer to oa than our acrcd beud of white ribbon com radeship. In i-t fitting theu, that we uutm vith our cordis I allies, the Gaod TeropUrs.in & a holding nemonal aervicna in 1 ana honoi of Jebn B. Cough, on the 1 1th of April, 1886. Our "Responsive Reading" for April, (in tff eries now being issued,) will have for its subject, Mr. Cough's Life snd 8-ovices,and can be appropriately uaed in tbis connection. Oar beloved and departed friend was the choicest and moat psi feet blossom on the Century Plant of the Reform, whose firat hundred years reached their climax in his life and will be best em balmed in his grscious memory. Fer the noble wife who ehsmbbd him and the gentle nieces who were like daughters in hia household, we will effar earnest prayer now that they mourn "tbeir strong ataff broken and their beautiful rod." Francbs E. Willard, CaaoLtNA B. Buell, Pres.N.W.C.T.U. Cor. Secretary. Do not keep alabaster boxes ef your lore and tenderness sealed up until yeur friends are dead. Bring them out now, in their weary hours, an i opn them, that they may be refreshed and cheered by the osrfumes of sympathy and affsc tien, Fill their lives with swestnsss. The things that you would say when they are gone.aay eefore they are gone. Margaret E. Saogster. 188G. SPRING STOCK N H Great care has been taken in our selections both as in nnsiiftr a, ----- r ces. and. while we do not rHf ' yv lunY " " " irir ISMtt ffllL a8 re1Pre8eed- ur stock was 1 purchased for Snot Cash, antf wo propose to sell as Oheap as any house in tie State, and Put tbe Knife to Prices SuS ltoe 0? Deet Wh8at at 80 entS P8r buslie1' We have in st . Dry GOODS; Gent's Furnishing GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, &C. pfflirS?i?tXnWillbe PromP"ya samples seat uponap- ALBANY, OREGON, MARCH 6, 1886, Judge W. K. Makemtoo, of Texas, who defended Holland in the recent murder trial, aaya tbe pared ia tf bard drinkers is tbe town of Laredo, en the boundary Hoe between Mexico and tbe Lena Star State. A man can a tart out tbere -with a dollar in bis pocket in tbe morniog.drtok all dsy.and after paying far every drink, he can still have the dollar be begso with. Mr. Makemsen explains it in this way : "Take an American dollar and start iu and take a drink on the Tsxan aide of the une, and you'll receive as change a Mexican dollar. Cross tbe boundary into what is known as Nuevo Laredo, take a drink leader the Mexican coi, and get i United States etandard dollar in change You can keep this up all day,and you'll feel like tbe cewbsy pisuist when you get through." ee -- a4SyS9lBB. bat Iter SKeeaee . It would eeem to be a truth appreciable by all, and eepecialiy by professors of tbe healing art, that to remove tbe disease, not ta eitaviate it svmntoms. should be the chief aim of medication. Yet in bow many instances do we see tht truth admitted in thanrv. taraored in practice. The reason it.e llaaAtLr's Htomaeh Bitters Is sue- MMtarn! In art manv cases, with which remedies previously tried were Inadequate to -oi. is attributable to th fa't that it t a mMiirtna which reaches aud remove the cause of the various maladies to which it la adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, liver complaint, gout, rheuma tism, disorder nf the bowels, urinary af fection aod other maladies are net palli ated merely, but rooted out by it. It goea to the fountain head. It is really, not nominally, a radical remedy, and It en dow the system with n amount of vigor which la Ha best protection against dleae. Tell Tr Siai"r. Tell your neighbor who U not already a subscriber to the Democrat that we will furnish him the WMy WorMtfxc het me tropolitan paper In the country, and the Democrat, the best local paper In the val ley, both for $3. This Is a marvel of cheap ness. Call at this office for a specimen copy of the Worhi. The Nest Agreeable A well as the most effective method of dispelling headaches, corns and rovers, or cleansing the system Is by taking a few d.wes of the pleasant California liquid fruit rented v Syrup of Fig. ftOo and $1 botiles for sale by vshay A Mason, Lang don dt Co. Final rreef- Parties makinir final nronfs of claims either through the Rsseburg or Oregon City Land Offices, can have the same published in the Democrat by so notifying the Ragister at either of those places. Friends of this paper will oonfer a favor by considering this when they make out their hnal claims. arm) of rigs. Manufactured onlv bv the California Fig r.inCrt . Ran Francisco. Cal.. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of Foshay Mason S W Langdon and Co., at fifty cents or one d.illar oer botlle. It is the most pleasant, prombt and effective remedy Known, 10 cleanse the system ; to aci on in inoi. Kidnevs and Bowels gently yet thorougniy s 4;biia1 Headaches. Colds and Fevers ; to mm r.nnstioation. Indigestion and kindred llf w AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE Vatra Ri.Awa.rt have neck-vokes and single-treea, ironed or unlroned, neck vnb'a irons, elnsletreo irons, nib irons, felloes, spokea, ax trees, etc., all for sale hea p. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, A -ran msttooks. brush hooka, pick ahnvAla.Hns.ilA. forks, ffrintiatonos, wheel Harrows, wrinsers. ronea, and almost evervthing you want, can be had cneap for cash s Peters dc Stewart. T L CASE PLOWS. This famous plow is well known in Linn County. The chilled and steel plows ar well made from the very beat material and are warranted to do as good work and eour fully aa well aa any otnerpiowa Peters A Stewart aretbe sole agents. so m Now being received by Allen & , . vt ooiouwuus. uutn as to aualitv claim thnr. nr cia, . , ;;r"0"lKJ r i u . ire3 ana N. H. ALLEN & Co.. NOTICE. baring concluded to close out his trarineii, now offers hi entire stock ot STOVES, RANGES, HEATING AND COOK STOVES together with his entire stock ot TM, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE AT COST. as is tbii it a geauins closing out, now is the time fop housewife o replenish tHeir kitchens and dairies with ware. ALBANY, FJSO. TO M'BarSttstSttM. Statements of accounts of suhecribora with the DsjiocaAT have been placed In tbe bands of agents through tbe county, so tkat subscribers desiring to eo either bow they stand, or to settle for tbe same, can dose by calling on them. Tbia is for tbe convenience of both subscribers and the Democrat, Those desiring to pay a year in advance and get the "American Farmer" one of the beat agricultural pa pera in the U. 8 , can do so with our even's. Call ou the following gentlemen at the places named : O PCohow Brownsville. R Hhehon Scio. K M MUler Lebanon. Sam May Harristurg. F. A. Waits - Sbedd Twin Foes to Life Are Indigestion :tnd Const iftation. Tlu-ir primary symptom are aiming tho most distressing of minor human ailments, snd a host of disease, needily resultant from iheitt, mutually aggravate each other and assail at once the whol machinery of life. Nausea, Foul 1 heath. Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Heartache Bilious, Fever, .laumliee, l)ys)Hpsin, Kidney Diseases Piles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia., Dropsy, aud variou Skin Disorder, am. among the symptom and maladies caasetl by derangement of of the stomach and bow N. A Thorough Purgative medicine Is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must le main tained, in a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent ti recurrence of cost veness, and at the same time the liver, kidneys and stomach must lc stimulated ami strengthened. Ayer's Pills Accomplish thi restorative work letter than any other medicine. They are searching and thorough, yet mild, in their purgative action. Tncy do not gripe the patient, and do not induce a costive re- "Withal, they )hsncss special propertfoe, diuretic, hepatic ami tonic, of the highest medicinal Value and Absolutely Cure All diseases proceeding from disorder if the digestive and assimilatory organs. The prompt uso of Aykh's PILLS to correct tho first indications of cost i ve ness, averts the serious illnesses which neglect of that condition would inevitably induce. All irregularities in the action of the bowels loosener as well an consti pationare beneficially controlled by A v Kit's Pills, and tot the stit dilation of digestive organs weakened by long coutinued dyspepsia, one or two of Ayek's Pills dally, after dinner, will do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede Thai Aykk's Pills are the best, of all cathartic medicines, and many practition ers, of the highest standing, ctisi omarily prescribe them. AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BV Dt. J. C. Ayer & Co., LoweI, Mass. Analytical Chemists For sale by all Druggists. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IB TEE WILLAMETTE 7ALLI! Special business notices in Local CcJ umns 15 cents per line. Regular Leei notice 10 cents per Hoe. For legal and traoMeal advertraeateai SI 00 per square for the A rat iasesjitaumd insertion Pr square for each sufcssjhint Kates for other advertisements made Known on application. 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