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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1874)
Lmm nr-miii n fiim mar1- IiibLAg t" Br COll;. VAX 'CEETE, Uf REQISTER BUILDINGS, ?offlr f.rrry and Fir SlkeeU. feu 1 n TERMS -TN AJ?ASO. year Three dollars. ! IK mpn. ns... ....... i wo 'luuuia. lajflft'erml'. Ten cent. OOinns. i nvc ...... .,,'.. i novum. o club often ....... oo " ADVERTISING RATES. TnlC!ita'l-on1.MHciit,'wr miare of MB Une-i ot low, first insertion 1 : iacli ubsoquoiit Insertion .We. Lawr u lver llaaraents insured on Use meat bcrnl tortus. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. :. i OR. Officer, of Orearou Male- irii?e. Uastr -Pan in! CJar";. Sitlem P. 0. tttr-!aru 3, H. 9m i ti. flarnsmirg. Our r Win. i'vpm, Scio tttdurr fjj or.'c Hnnier, Walla Walla. HUwv' Ii P. 0M " Ufa dVli iwtr.l -Mr. I'hlno Olds. AwV m 8 I W. M Power, Sheld, Ouut' vx " V iv Vinson. Corvallis. (WVV .r FwiVSneltan, Walla Walla 7Vrtiir 11 A. WtlMl, Turner. Crrh -Mrs .la c r rns.Scin. Aim m MnM P 'i0(M. 7ov" Mrs C. v. kpm, snnnVttle. gr"k t'-tvnw- -l'nn'1 .'lO'arlc.Siilem: R MfG'ttW. Mile, lKui-lalA:0rIey Hull, Wa ia Wa'la- (i. A. Wall. Knmia Vista; Tlioiaa- M linkers, S.--io: A. B. Ueury, Ilajf:U'; II. X. ttltt, Junction. OAeers of Central Uranire Anaoeja float . Prr.iH ii1 -W. F. Wexnnder. lie ii--Jamw Tniom. Skt-A. w. Stannard. IVwii.-t P. Rl)Jiwt. JVu -F She M F. Powell. 0i &' r- K lv Fannin?. Aji -I.' '. Hurkbart. Mee Albany, ort the second Tuesday n each month. . Emm Morals. Lemon Olstauh Pis, Two cups of Higar, kat with it tlw white of one an l tlie yolks of fimr eggs, grate the yellow and fKiueeKe the juice of one large lemon. Mix one tnhlespoontul ol tionr with two of water, then thin it with another uWespooiifnl ot water, and mix with the rest, add two cups of cold water and a pinch of fa!t. Beat the whites of three eggs rtiff and stir very quickly with the rest, bave the crust ready, pour in the costard and bake halt an hour, this makes two good-sized pies. I CIar. I To Cl-F-ANSK TAPKhTItY PETS ! Jeat and sweep thefa tllON r , oughly, remove b11 grease spots with ox-gall mixed with water, put on with a Fcr'ibbing brush ; then wipe the whole carpet with a mop or cloth wrung from" a weak solu tion bt ox-gall in warm water. This removes the dust and brightens all the colors. Custard Omklkt. Two cups of milk, one tablespoon of butter, tour eggs. Put the butter and milk in a pan and whilst it is heating beat up tlie'eggs. tVhen the milk is hot, stir in the eggs ; keep stiriug it till it thickens and send it to the table immediately. Try it, it is de licious. Strength exing Jeu.t -lkiil la two quarts of water one ounce ot rice, one ounce otsago, and one ounce of pearl barley, until reduced one-half. Strain into a mould; take teacupful morning, noon and night. It can he sweetened and fla voted to taste. Salt m SinKftt.-The (5ele- brated Dr. Scudder remarks, with reward to the nsft of Uita Hand i men t in Mkn:ulM tkfiefWtllit ji ieTltWf if wnii salt Anru,,,' ("""'" "" - e f'VEH4 '" ww h, .M"4Uklk ni. V smroimh! and life. In the milk diet that I rec ommend in sckness, common salt is used freely, the milk being boil ed and given hot. And if the patient cannot lake the usual quan tity in his food, I have given it in his drink. This matter is so im portant that it can not be repeated too vt'l&ff or dwelt upon too long. 'The most marked example of this want of 'common salt I have ever noticed has been in surgical disease, especially in open wounds Without a supply of salt, the tongue would become broal, lid, puffy, with a tenacious pasty coat, the secretions arrested, the circula tion feeble, the effusion at the point of injury serious, with an unpleasant watery pus, which at last becomes a mere sanies or ichor. A few days of a free allowance would change all this, and the patient get along well." lil.ACKRRKKY OoKWAi. To two quart of juice add one pound of white sugar ; half ounce nutmeg ; halt ounce cloves pulverized. Iloil all together for a short time, and wheii cold add a pint of binndy. This syrup is said to be almost a jiecilic 'for summer comp'ai 't or diarrhea. From a teaapootrftfl to n wine glass is to be taken, according to the age of the patient , until re lieved. Plaster' for Ews. Fgojs can ba kept fresh and good for a whole year, by packing them in old dry plaster. It ia cheap way to put them up for winter use. Keep them in a dry place. NEW TO-DAY $5,000,000 ENDOWMENT SCHEME! Firm ASD LAST COHCKBT In aid of the Public Library of Kentucky. JVLf 31, 1874. In announcing the fifth and last of the aeries of Gift Concerts, given for the bene fit of jthe Public Library of Kentucky. th Trustees and Manager refer with pride and pleasure to the four which have been alrady given: Tneiirst, DocemiM'r It;, tsfl; me secona, uceemoer i, inn, ine mini, Jmy 8, 1873 ; and the fonrtli, March 81st, 187f. Under their tdmrter, irrantcd by a special ant nt the knntnokv fjarlslAtinv. Mimth W, 1871, the Trustees are antlioriu-d to zlve one more, an 1 only Me more Gift Concert. Willi tile tnonev arising from tills Kiftli and LAST Concert, the ; Llbrar', Museum, and other denarinli'nts are to'bc enlarged and endowed with a llxcd and oerlain annual income. Such an endowment fund t&dcaired, as will secure j beyond pemdventore. not only the main-1 wmmccoi tins magninceni vstaunsmneni, inn its constant growl n. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT for the purposes mentioned, and whiihis positively and nncq,ui visually announced as Ute liat wlilcli Mill ev. r be si v.n uuiI.t this charter and by Hit- pres ent mMMg iiieiit. will come otf in the Public Library Hall, Hi Louisville. K v., rriduy, July 31, 1871. At this-dnalBoncert e-crythin!,' win he uihbi a scale corresponding witii its In- eieam-a iuix('.anvce. The iim..n: will lie renuerea Uyan orcnostraeonstsiiiij,' or one hundred performers selected for their fame in dllfercut lauds, ami the unprece dented sum of $2,500,000 divided into twenty thousand gifts, will in- distributed among the ticket-holders. One (irand Cash Gift ff'iO.OOO onetirandCash tiitt 100,000 One irand Cnh G ift 7.'i,ii00 OneiirandGiuSi Gift 30,000 One i irand Ca-h Uirt -ri,fluO ft Cash Gifts, 20,000 each ; . 100.G0U lOCnsll .Ifta, 14, lew each 140.1100 UCash GIIMr 10.000 eaeh. I.M.000 to (Ml Gifts, fi.WKi each 100.000 iiCasiiiilfti, 4.000 eauh lo,OM 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 eanh W.iXiO , Vi Cash tilfts, 3,ftl) rntli.. 100.000 lot' Cjwh Gifts, l,oiM diidi 100,000 iKKWi Gifts, nofleach J0,W . .iOO Cash tiifts, ItWeudl Mi,m iw.000 Cush Gifts, .10 ouch . Grand total, iOOO Gifts, all cash, 2,-oo,fl00 wholeTlckeu..,. ro.oo Vffl... 45.00 th,or Vlwrte' iTketi7fof'. '. l'oooloo if Tickets are nownauly formic, and ortera ncoompniueu bv the e;mh will lu MmiSltt Wlwnil CominisslMw wtf lnllawcd to Lllcnil Comint: a start wsned on nplh-ilm, ,lf A1(eMtlbr-lienBrlHter. The following gentlemen ni-e nnthorked do receive and recolht for Bubscriptlons, advertislnir, etc, for 'he KKOisTklt: Hiram Smith, HanrlSlmrg. O. P. Tompkins, Harrisburg. I'eter Hiune, Brownsville. W. R. Kirk, Brownsville. Ji B. Irrlne, Sclo. T. ff. Bevnoldi, Salem. L. P, i'isWr, San Frnnetaco. IT. P. Porter. Shcrtd's Station. For Sale. A'AKM, AMOINIW TAJfOEJTfi well 'improved, will Honseiind Barn and all kinds of Fruit an l Ornamental Trees. For rarftcif.ant inqnire on the farm. of IMMKt MILLKB, KNR. Tangent, Or., March 23, '74-tf BEDDING S UPHOLSTERING ! W. J. WARREN & CO. Upholsterers, First Strel, I s Albnny, Orriron, nr. 1 kit PREPARED TO FIIRNI8H ALL kinds of Bedding, attrcsse, Vpholatcrlnir, c., to order. Belna praoMcal workmen, they RiiaranA'o sa' isfaci ton. All tmholstery work done in Alisiny. Call and examine our stock an l work. W. J. WARREX A CO. April 18, 1874-32 The Imported Here heron Stallion WMte Prince, WILL BE AT THE LIVERY STABLE of Mesr. Marshall & Hchlosser, in -AllMinrt Mon'lav nfefnoon, Tuctlay, and Wedne-dav foremsm of each wees, and on Thursday afternoon. Friday and Satur day of each' week, a' the livery stabie of Mr. lmr'.dn, Salem, from April 2d to July 1st, 1874. Terms for the season, duo Jnly 1st, 1874, 030, V. . Gold Coin. For insurance. ".o tT. S. Gold Coin, due when the Mare is known to be with Foul or parted with. w. '. flYEH. Albany, Or., Apr)'. 1874-sm Y? OLD MEXICAN Mustang Liniment tu first known in Americ. Its merits ire now well known throughout the habitable world. It has the oldest and best record of any Liniment in the world. From the millions upon million of bottles sold not a single complaint has ever reached us. As a MeaBnf and Pain-Subduing Liniment it has no equal. It is alike, ben:ficial to MAN AND BEAST. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S, T.-W-X Homesteaii Tonic It 0 urtly I'trtttHt Prrtarathn. stinUui tf Calisaya Bark, Rcrtt. Htrbt d Fruili, among; which will if ffmnd Surtafsrilian, OaHMuH, Wild CAtrrj; Siuintai, Tnn, diMlan. Swtil PHig. rte. ahc Tamarinds, r Cane It ietf in nj climati, Titr inva rtMf ril,rc and Mr tit Mltwinr cm- flainit : Dyiftpin, Jamndict, Llvtr Cum WsMi.'iw fhti,, Mtfdaclu, Siin, W DtbiMy, Ot. Tkty art tttcialfy ad. t,d Ot a rtmtdytrlkt dittdttt i Itwhuk Plantation Bitters 7 IrrtXuil attdatt mtJicttaJ,,amaT atmam A New Idea! A WILSON SHUTTLE FOR 50 Dollars I ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, A.VI) EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WIM lttlo QowiniT HffanhiTia T in THE BEST IN THE WORLD I HfTho Highest Premium wm awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair) Amer. Institute, N. Y,; Cincinnati Exposition ; Indianapolis Exposition ; St. Lonis Fair I Louisiana. State Fair; Mississippi State Fair and Georgia State Fair) FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines In the Market were In direct COMPETITION I ! IWFor Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quitt ing and Stiiehing fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Ball Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for ail Sewing Ma chines for Salt Old Machines takea ii Exctoa WlXfKV. AfMrfH I ' Mi uuuiuu uuniii&jauuuuiu tyHeff) Slhai,lliW-Mlll, I is i.a . - 1 '-'M L... ADVKKTlKMKN'IS. PB ERt &SPEIDEL, MA." rKACTl'KfcltS OF Carriages cSc Wagons Of Kvcry Derrlptln, ALHANT, OREGOlf. fANVIAClTIlE TO OR PER A HI M and all tyl of Wagons, .rriHge, Hacks. .'cc, nt its rc:iini!'ili mtt it tho its of u'iki.1 material aiil flrt-c:as work ' JS- fotfialHnK neatly and cjrpedti lonsly 'lone in low rule. Slioi. on Ferry between First mid Scconl PKTFRS A SPEIPEft. Albany, Mnrclt 7, lfTS-27 MARBLE WORKS. MONROE & STAICEH. TViileif in MoDUBients, Obelisks, Tombs, Ilral aiiiJ Toi Stones, . Kxeetited in Callforntas Vermont and Italian Marble. SAMOI, ORKOON. HKAKCH NHOI AT AI.BA5V. ?Jo lifitter frjs'Jao i lenee ot J a W i in-ellicicn- y of i r. 3 N. I ol 'Uian'a i.'nnrnonno Kxtract ot Knealyrans ran laj.teKlnw, tliaa i he follrwtnsr Biunttinrj ol n treatei with tbia mnerty nlone. by tiittt eiuiiinnt "ihyalcian, Ik. i v wt st . iiitlicC. S. Marina Hosnltat. iin Fmnelweo, ropolt ("l in tin; n-fii Sc. 17 i' ft- Mtt, Jmrnai: PIIArttS MrWPIMk Ait Cus $ VV Cur ii. iin'a 'einlttrnt cvir hillH nitd Fi'vrr iliut(l rltW : till; in . of Hidiir Ji. . . . 10 0 4 1ft 9 n 7 S 4 2.1 10 DliirtrH . IneuiitliiPiict' ol'l'rlne It Mrletsire liiHnn.orKlHthlrr 27 llleiissorrtnula 1.1 tNi'Mw of (lie Hi nil.. 7 Uyionltry I i liroislr Olnrrhwn.... 12 Ooaorrhuns lit HropHr a 3 0 IS 3 t.wispieteiy eormiNi ami' ot tne anovr. tiretlMi rejiorts of the exnerinieins witsi Kncnlvpiiis lv Dr. Irfirrimer, of Bi'rlln, PmHW, andlr Keelc, Chief PhyHirian of tho AnsTfhm Rollwnv Co.. publiabed la i he Ant. Mil. Jmr. Jnly, 1S72. It will lie found very rfHcae'mi in nbatl nateeni)f Dysoepsla. BronchitlK, llnrh InaConBh t'hronir Sore throat, Lem-or-I'hoa, etc.. and in nansea dm iirj prcgnan cy. sir aosi'mnn aiMiuui S.xtriK j of t;nrnl3 Inaisa mthk-IhI prepara tion toriTiftrrainii'iitnl tt.X . nntt MilE, and is nnirniited to eiirv every enw treateU at-nr'linjr to dlrrctioiia, without, the injnrtona lfsnlts of ihf usual (.itii nlticand .irsriiiil rem edies for that dlin!. Also pure tlniil fx iract of Kuealyptna, in one ponft liottles, forphysicbina'nse liewaroof itnltations and take none hn Coleman's. For al cjerynliere, and ofliro CalelAt'o, linigglsts, Portland Atrents for wnsirra v5nS9y KEWABJ) FOU AX Incurable Case r Xdr.le mcRAirs GOLDEN BAL8AMI Af !'-r ten yean' trial on this roast has proven i:s.'it the ouly curative in a certain elaat of Jiaeonwi pronoaooed byiuulcal inrUtio era a iucumWe. Dr.LsBichaa'i GOLDEN BALSAM Ho.f enrea Chancre flret sad second S'oe. Bores os the LegiorlSudy; 8oro Kara, Ire. Itoas, ttj Coppor-flolwed Blotihea, Kyi hilitic Catairk, Diaeaaed Htlp, and all primary loans of fM disease, known as Bypbilil. Prke, $5 par bo tie. or twu tor 19. Br. Biohas GULDEN BALSAM Ho, J tarae Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Ithracs Him. Patna In the Bom b, park of the Neck, Ul cerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lump aaftOontncted Cords. Stiffnesa of the. Limbs; and eradicates ill dleeaeea from tbeayateau whether catuwd by indiscretion or abuse or mercury leaving the blood pure and healthy . Price, fs per bottlo, or two tor $9. Ir-Leliohii's G0LSS1I SPANISH All- tidote, for the Cure ol Gonnorhcsa, Sleet, Irrt taiioo, Gravel, and all Urinary or Genital dlaamngementa. Price, J.t0 per bottle. Br. La licfcm'i GQLBEH SPAM1SH IkV tertlpn, a wash and injection frr sever esaen ot GoBBOibeta, Ialammatory fileet, grrletutea. and all dlaeaeeaot tW Kidney and Bladder Price, 91.0a par oonie. Alto Areata to DB. LE EIOHAr '8 60IJ3EI PtLLa for Seminal Wcatoew. Night bala- turn, unpowncy, ana an aiwaeea asajmg rra L i Maetarbahon and eXeeMlre abuse. Woe, U per oorae. ju sows esouana auumii a aMa Vn rsttlw las, WtMfu be sent to all parts of Oat eonntry, by express) or snail, aaurely eackadand free Vom eW 1 1 wi . aum Again, c lib Who $1,11 Tarnna aas. ' ssauao motlSMilirrt;' mm m ,tt-. it:i 38 UaveHUHfUJlW T" Sold y Aii Fnt$T-cU Dtvcmm. Ssa Iwnciec, Cal. t rm