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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1874)
i P CULT SB IB EVB-Y WMWBBDAY Alt SATURDAY, K COLL. VAN CLfcVfi, IW PRE0I9TER BIILDJK08 CWr furry and Wl- TKRMS-W tfV:KT , , 4, Three Whirs. U5&""-''" ' ,Two!lr. To clnbe tfnw- ?JJ tonne. two w thwetitnen a year, writes & oorrespoiwleilt, Twops of horses come to Peking from Mongolia. Bf the aid of Chinese horsejockies Europeans osike their selections. Notoueofibe horses have ever been groomed dt monnted, and it is by no means easy for even an ex pert in horse flesh to know what kind of an animal it is be buys, covered as the horse is with a thick coat. Waving purchased your hqree then commences tlie real work. Usually the beast is five years old, a gelding, and gashed all over with scars where he has been cut during his travels. His mar fell? clean down to his knees you can't see hjs head for his tore-top, and his tail sweep the t?roniil. It takes no end ( cSrf to dress him up in order to get at the real shape ot the beast. It re quires some management to take him all of a sudden from a life in the plains to the stifled atmospheie of a Chinese stable The Chinese horse has got won derfully straight, sinewy legs and a pretty game head, though ot ele gantly built about the body. Oue thing about these hones which gives no ebt ofbdtlfWfs their dislike tor Europeans. They arenas gentle as can be "K ith the Chinese, but when a European approaches them they curl back their ears, squeal with temiei-nd do heir best to kick Ibem. ft 'has happened to me more than once on my travels, to have been worried by them. I remem ber one winter day when at some distance from the city, just about nightfall, when it was bitter cold to have tied ray horse up by the bridle to a tree. The wretched beast kept me buy for a full hour Worn T muld mount him. The blssed Chiwse, wto mjght.have helped me, seemed to enjoy the sport. ForUmately, after a while, he wound mraself up by the bridle, and at the risk of having my brains knocked at hist mounted him. Vicious little brutes as they may be, they have nevertheless no end ot ftp in them. Usually they are pony bHt, but, with a weight of 150 pounds, i have known a little fellow to run hfs mile in two mi n am and ight seconds, and the two miles in few mwm and thirty five aeoondt. Where, however, the Chinese horse excels is tor long ionrneyi. Tbey will go "alt day without feeding, and at night, if am 4 i handful ot hay or straw, priiJaied with little bran or meal, MM generally all ngh tor the QMimmf&ft day. Air Ikdia 'itBBEK bAtv.- Ob Friday afternoon, Joseph Day, an intent age one year 1 WwlI tell ttm m mm .nB ' V' mvfv hta iniurieii not tsrrri The toltowing remedy tor dyspep sia is said to be very effective in some coses : Sweet cream o- sweet milk, the richer the better; use as often as eonveiiieOt. When ever any burning our sour sensation at the stomach appears, drink half a pint of nweft milk, and relief u evident. IMake free use ot it at meak Total abstinence from the use of tobacco, coffee, rtrong drink, or anything very sour, must be str ctly adhered to. Toffee being the worst of all things for dyspep tics, must be entirely avoided. Dyspeptic should also remember tlit as their trouldos come from over-eating, or eating irregularly, or some abuse ot the stomach, the matter ot a limited diet of nourish ing food; taken regularly, is quite as important as anything id the shape of medicine, - " A preliminary examination of coffee for admixture is best made by gently strewing the powder upon the surface ot add water. The oil contained in coffee prevents the par ticles from being readily wetted by the water, thus causing them to float. Chicory, burnt sugar, Ac, contain no oil, and their caramel .is very quickly extracted by the water, with production ot a brown color, while the particles themselves rap idly sink to the bottom of the water. On stirring the liquid, coffee be comes tolerably uniformly diffused without sensibly coloring the water, while chicory and other sweet roots quickly give a dark brown turbid infusion. Roasted cereals do not give so distinct a color. ... Ordinary mucilage, made from gnmarabic, does not fix paper to pasteboard, or to metallic surfaces. These disadvantages are overcome by adding a solution of sulphate of aluminum, in ten times its quantity ot water. Ten grains of aluminum sulphate are sufficient for 250 grains of mucilage. Prepared in this way it will net become moldy. Again, according to llirshberg, a few drops of strong sulphuric acid are added to the guril solution, and the pre cipitated sulphate of lime allowed to settle. Solutions prepared in this way a year am? a half ago have neither become moldy nor lost their adhesive power. 4 Almost any blacx ribjxms which need smoothing out and have be come a little rusty may be improved by nibbing with a cloth dipped in ink, with perhaps a little cold tea added, if the ink is rather thick. and then drawn through the ringers till dry, or wound tifton bottle and pinned snugly upon it, instead of spoiling by ironing, as many make a practice ot doing with wrinkled ribbons. An editorial writer in tb Cincin nati timet saya that tha Buckeye girl flirts desperately down to the propwal. Then ime accepts, or she refuses and the young man is tamed out like an empty ass, to shade hia ears and graze in Commons." i u ,, .r,i. A Helena, Montana, paper aaye that over $100,000 have been in vested in the construction of new ditches in that Territory thii year, but the supply of water will be very short, unless abundant sJbowew of rato sat in. . ' u f be horse cot to bucking and tils? little fellow tailing, the animal struck him on the right teg break ing botl! Uim ttow the knee and ALBANY REaiSTER Handsaws in America and Eng land have the teeth pointed from the handle, while in Asiatic coun tries and in Greece they are made with teeth pointed the other way. The latter-must be operated by pulling them, tlte former by pushing- In delicate work, and where very tine small saws are used, the Ea tem saw is the best. The Orientals differ from us in setting the teeth of the saw also. They turn a group of a down one way, and the next group the other, while we alternate one on one side, the next on the other. The trustees of the Tjchbomc estate have been compelled to ask permission to effect a mortgage on the property, to raise funds to pay the expenses of the Orton trials. The. amoqjit, rf these costs are $460,000. The cost of the criminal prosecution, which was paid by the Government, was $275,000, so that the entire cost of the litigation grow ing out of Orton's claim, amounted to $735,000. It is announced as an iteresting fact that for $1,000 a man can buy a ticket that will carry him around the dobe. This seems like useless extravagance, when, if he will stand still, the globe itself will carry him around the same distance in twenty four hours tor nothing. the Czar of Russia has done Iriroeerlf credit in signalising his visit to England by- having a formal announcement made that all the Poles now in exiled in England and other countries, except two or three known assassius, are at liberty to return to their native land. Mountain Cake. 1 cup butter, 3 cups white sugar, 4 of flour, 5 eggs, whites beaten seperately ; 1 teaspoonful of creamtartar, 1 soda dissolved in the milk. Moody's opposition boat is being pushed toward completion, and is expected to be ready by the first prox. Cure tor Drunkenness. Sulphate of iron, 5 grains ; magnesia, 10 grains; pepennint water, 11 drams; spirits of nutmeg, 1 dram. A wine glasstul twice a day A weak solution of the perman ganate of, potassa will deodorize your breath. chah. n. MoHTAam. bobt. mVailet. MOSTAGVE & McCALLEY, w ;. j5Cj M" NOW fJpENIXG A MAGNIFICENT stock of ,,. . . i SPRING GOODS! -consisting in part of etegantr, PmIIM.. ' . 'iMarrclIlM, W "" I ttriillnnle niMs, NhHWlN, jHmncsr ad an endlcsa variety of III Msona, Col torn, Col tare! ten, i for the ladles, and a flno aasartmcnt of Readymade Clothing. Hat, tiotn. a"ni iiaiiaMi iarta!M , nWlllSlCa ra stWUAMtmilM. of all description r for men and boys, Also GrscoM, Crocter? 1 Glassware. tor every body. Tho good mt ttteotod with care, and purchased mi Ttry tow prices, A took throsgn nd our mark ed price tttewon, will satisfy ail that we .wi iliiainltiaailfriaii tn Mila al -UBief WaAilaL f rLnoa that will warrant milsfaeiioii to the por- BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN CONNER, BANKIN GKKA - ' ,,,.,. i,..,;.,i,.., tlm l.iver: Cures Aran -AND- Exchange Office, ALBANY, OHKUON. 1epo$its Archived subject to 1 check al night. Interest allowed on time deposits In coin. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, and New York, for sale at lowest rates. Collection made awl promptly remitted. Refer to H. W. Corbett, Henry Falling, W. 8. Ladd. Ranking hours from S A. M. to 4 1. M. Albany, Feb. 1, is71-fetv3 A. W. GAMBLE, M. D., Physician, burgeon, etc. OFFtCR-On First street, over Weed's grocery store. KKMnKjM'K-Opposlto late residence of John 0. Meiidenlmll, near tho Fonndiy, First Itreet, Albany. uotonerHb miff FOR SALE ! rpHK CELEBRATED W. A. WIXID'S REAPElii & MOWERS. iralneVi Hcadera, (Wood's improved.) ( oqnlllard Indiana Farm Wagttn. The Rnsael and vibrator Ttarenhera, (liest machines on the const. Statesman Fowefeed Drill. Star Plows, and other machines Call, sec, and get price and terms before buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith .Shop, corner Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany, ' FRANK WOOD. W. C TWEEDALE, !t PKU.KB IN Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Clgam, Ontlery Crock ery, and Wood A Willow Ware, ALBANY. OREGON. &g-Call awl 4e him. 4v5 GREAT EXCITEMENT ! THE EXCITEMENT at Portland IsraR JL mitio h very high degree on account of the Ladies' Crusade ! a inr. Alhnnv nn ftmmnt of the 110W store which I have opened at the corner of Wasuingion anu rim bitohb, nu a piw Aborted Stock of Goods! which I propose to sell at Bedrock Prices. Eg" Highest cash price palil for WOOL, FURS anU HIDES. Corner of Washinttton and First apIS streets, A1 bany, Oregon. GO TO THE BEE-HIVE STOBE! TO BUY Groceries, Provisions, Notions, Sec, &o.r. &c CHEAP FOR CASH! CMatry PMMef Ail Kind BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR TPkl-j laAhn aba m the BRST RAfr GAINS ver ttSmH .aeeiwrinan' BUSINESS CARDS. D. HTEELK-N MEDICAL WONDER: thii I i niiln Don't Imi without it Sold by Druggists. Jmli D.M. JOKES. J.LI5SKYHII.I.. jOSWi HILL. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALBANY, OREGON. 37v4 J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney and i'omiselor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts in the ad, 8d and itb Judicial Dis tricts, in the Supreme Court of Oregon, ami in the V. S. District unit Circuit Conrts. Mnro In Pnrrlatl brink. flltl Stair!. Ill offlce occupied by the late N. H. Cranov, First street, Albapy, Oregon. toJ D. . RICE, m. ., Snrgeou & Physk-inn. 0FFIOK-Flirt street, between Ferry and Washington. RbSUiemce- Third si reet, two blocks lielow or east of Metho dist Church, Albany, Oregon . vSn III I 1 3. C. POWELL. L. KL1.N .V POWELL & FLINN, ' Attorney! and 4'onnaelon at Law AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY L. Flinn notary public). Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at i tended to. 1 T. W. IIAHBD), I Pii)niciHn! and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE OVER A. CA BOTHERS ft Co's Drug t ore. Residence of Or, Harris- Fourth-st.. lour u.A.(nf .liul '..nrt tlntitu. neitlellt-r unwni .Co.", ,uuwui.....m ---- of Dr. Bougliton-Opiiosite Dr. Tate, on Third street. novlV7:t Albany Book Store. JNO. EOSHAY, DEALER IN MISCELLANEOUSBOOKK. SchoolBooks,BlaukBooks,Statioiieiy Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported toordcr.at shortest pos sible notice. v5n3" DR. GEO. W. GRAY, T E N T I S T , Ai.n a sit, 4 nt i rynCE IN PARRISH BRICK BLOCK, J comer First and Ferry streets. Residence-Corner Fifth and Ferry streets. Ottle boors from n to 12 o'clock a. in., am I 1 to S o'clock p.m. " 18v4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAV TEAM HTIIX LIVEN, A ND IS FL017BI8HINO LIKE A ORREN A. bay tree. Thankful for ist favors, and wishing to merit the continnnnce ot tlus same, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily fbnnd, to do any hauling within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. &TDrtlverj f(Hrods nStU i,iy. A. N. ARNOLD. 3Jv5 Pronrletor. Piles! Piles WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND trnnhleunmn eomnllllnl CUIlllOt be inirotl. when so manv evldeneiw of sueccs ... i.. .... ... nlD,Mi,l hiilnpn vtil, PVP1T? flll cures of supposed hopeless cases.' Your physician informs you that the longeryou allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your chances for relief. Experience Mm avght thi in all mxes. A. Brothers & 4 o.' Pile SMIla and Ibln .' t ! are all they are rowiminended tobe. Will cure cnronic, ninui anu oiccuuig rims m a very short time, and are convenient to u This preparation Is sent by mall or ex press to any point within the United Stut e at il .10 per package. !7vS Address, a. iwinnwi Box 33, Allmny, Oregon. JOHN SGHMEER, i: ! DEALEU IN Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. H AS JUST OPEN ED HIS NEW UO K.Ji and First, streets, with a fresh stock oi estabitsimient on corner 01 unsworn! (;iix?erlos, Provisions, Candles, i,tgim, 10-baoi-o, c, to which he Invito the atten tion of our citizens. - 5, ... lth lhnat..n he will liOCI) a Bakerv, and will always have on hand a . .. Tl . . i ,,1...,. j V.- ruu anppiy oi man oraw, hki"i Call and sec me. JOHN 8CHMKER. February metxlev Chair ! Can be had at the following place : HwMvWe. Kirk Hum.- K:r:::::;::::::::::::::::n Albany.,.. MW ioihf in fBmlu) .MrV7 W .OreBoa. April f list mmm. AJtamy, wMfW. .' H 4