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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1874)
1 , . 1 Ihw legist FOBLISHKD BVKRY ' WEDNESDAY AND (SATURDAY, B) COLL. VA CLEVE, IIT REGISTER BUILDINGS, Convr Prry and Pint Strni. TERMS -TS ADVANCE. One vr. Three dollars. Sli months. Twodollnrs. Single copies Ten cents. To elate of Ave 12 SO each. To clubs often i 00 " ADVERTISING RATES. Transient advertisements, per sonare of ten lines or less, first Insertion 11 : each suluoqucnt insertion 50c Larser adver tisements inserted en the most liberal terras. Bban-Bread. This is a capital recipe, tor the bread keeps fresh for a bug time, and is verj easily made : 2$ lbs brown flour, that is the wheat m ground, no bran being taken out, 1 lb white flour, $ ounce soda, 4 teaspoonfulls tartaric acid, a lamp of ammonia the size of a nut, U pints ot milk and water, or pure water. To be baked in a tin. Tafft. A pint molasses, $ lb coarse brown sugar, not quite lb of butter, the juice ot one lemou ; all boiled together till it becomes quite firm, which may be ascertained by dropping a little into a tumbler of ooid water ; pour into a plate or on a marble flat till cold. Raspberry Cream. Put two large table-spoonfuls ot raspberry jam in a very tine and clean sieve, pout over it and work through one pint thick cream, theu whisk it un Ul it thickeus ; meanwhile dissolve 4 OS of isiuglas or gelatine, and 2 oi lump sugar in a teacupful of milk, and add gradually to the cream ; when quite thick torn kito a mould. Stswed Apti.es. Make a syrup with lb ot sugar to eacli pint ot water, some lemon peel and juice. Pare and core the apples, and sim mer (bat do not boil) them by the side of the fire, turning titer now and then. When pretty clear take them off, and if they require it, put them in the pen another day, or warm the syrup- and pour over. They will keep twelve months, but require looking at occasionally. If wanted for use immediately, use f lb of sugar, made into a syrup, to twelve apples. Simmer theu till pretty clear. A Lexington, Ky., paper relates that, in that vicinity, recently, a party of thieves, wearing disguises, broke into the house of a widow lady, and demanded a sum of mon ey she had recently received. The money was given up, when the thieves demanded that the lady should prepare them something to eat. This was done, aud the men ate beartly, but the lady had mixed poison with the food, and the next morning two of the theives were found dead. One of them is said to have been recognized as the lady's nephew. Farmers tell the Walla Walla Union that fn many places only the very best portions of the fields will be harvested. Tliey say that when they pay $1 50 per acre for headiig and bear the expense ot hauling, stacking and threshing, it takes pret ty good grain to come out even on. Tbey, therefore, will only harvest the betwr portion, and let their hogs have the balance. Miss Kate West, ot Paris, Ky., died a few days ago from an over-' dose of arsenic, taken, it is supposed, ! for tlie purpose of improving her complexion. She was of a good family and had a large circle of j friends. A local humorist at Brunswick (Me.), says: Parents should look more carefully into the education of ! their children. A neglect in this ' direction is apt to entail endless mis ery upon thir offspring. Only last night a youth lost three games of seveiuup in Kinkhorst's saloon, solely through his ignorance ot math ematics. During a recent thunder-storm near Kate's Lake, just below Quin cy, III., says the Jf niti of that city, a flash of lightning struck a reaper in the field ot Peter Ilaynor, knocking several men down and badly stunning them for a few mo ments, but furtunately without in juringany one. The horses attached to the machine immediately took fright and dashed off across the field, using up the reaper pretty badly, which was about the extent ot the damage G D Powell, M. D., w the 7m& Farmer's Gtrzette, describes the cure of a valuable horse by means ot electra-pnnc'.ure needles, from four to six being inserted in the principal muscle ot the fore-quarters, also along the spine and hind-quarters. The battery employed was that of Lec'anche, from four to twelve large cells, alternating in strengbth, and the current broken, causing the muscles to contract per ceptibly. This was kept up from two to three minutes at each place. Prior to treatment, the animal was in so 1 ad a condition that the owner was about to cause him to be shot. But within six weeks after the com mencement ot the electrical treat ment, the horse was perfectly re stored, and is now sound and useful. In the State of Ohio thereresided a family consisting of an old man of the name of Beaver, and his four sons, all of whom were hard 'pets," who had often laughed to scorn ad vice and entreaties of a pious though very excentrc minister, who resided in the same town. It happened that one of the boys was bitten by a rattlesnake, and was expected to die, when the minister was sent for in great haste. On his arrival he found the young man very peuitent and anxious to be prayed with. The minister, calling on the family, knelt down, arid prayed in this wise: "O Lord! we thanli. Thee for. rat tlesnakes. We thai.k Thee because a rattlesi.iike has bit Jim. We pray Thee send a rattlesnake to bite John; send one to bite Bill; serid one to bite Sam; and, O Lord, send the biggest ot Thy rattlesnakes to bile the old man; for nothing but rattlesnakes will ever bring the Beaver lhmily to repentance. The Detroit Free Press relates a singular coincidence: MAbotltt a week ago, John Schroder and Hen ry Andre, both of Whom died on Monday, determined to visit Roch ester, New York, together. At parting they sjiook hands merrily, and in a jocular spirit entered into an agreement that they would both die on the same day. Before a week had passed, Andre was dead, aud Schroder wan heplewly ill, both having the sa disease. Twelve hours after AmWs death, Schroder screamed ue that Andre was call, ing him,, made an effort to rise, choked, and fell back a corpse. He did not know that his friend had died, and the facts stated in this par agraph are vouched Sir bv membets I ef his owu family." Akcii1 lor the Register. The foUoWtpk u;etieMKai are authorized to receive anil receipt for subscriptions, advertising, etc., for the BwiWTtB : Hiram Smith, Uarrishurg. O. P. Tompkins, Harrisburg. Peler Hume. Brownsville. W. H. Kirk, Bmwnsviue. J. B. Irvine, Scio. T. H. Reynolds. Salem. L. P. Fisher, San Francisco. ' D. P. Porter, ShoddVSmtion. For Sale. A FARM, ADJOII! TASOEXT, J well improved, with House and Bam and all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. For part Ulnars inquire on the hl-ln, of DANIEL MILLER, k NR. Tangent, Or., Moron !8, T4-tf BEDDIXG ! UPHOLSTERING ! W. J. WARREN & CO. Upholsterers, First Street, : : Albany, Oregon 4 RK PRKPARED TO FURNISH ALL A kinds of Bedding, Mattresses, rpholsterlng, Ac, to order. Bein? practical workmen, they guarantee satisfaction. All npholsterv work done in Albany. Call and examine our stock and '. ' W. J. WARREN A CO. April IS, 1871-32 The Imported Pere heron Stallion White Prince, WILL BE AT THE LIVERY STABLE of Messrs. Marshall A Schlosser, in Allwnv. Monday Afternoon, Tuesday, and WednHtday forenion of each ween, and on Thursday afternoon, Friday and Satur day of each week, at. the livery stable of Mr. DurMn, Salem, from April 2d to July 1st, 1874. Terms for the tson, due July 1st, 1874, 030, tl. S. Gold Coin. For insurance, MIT. S. Gold Coin, due when the Mare is known to be with Foal or parted with, Albany. Or., April. W4-Jm ve A C 1.1 El 3Mm MEXICO i 1 ....... Mustang llmmi . wu first known ir. .Vr-:r;c. r'.cri:- nr r.-y well known throu;o' : the banjsojtilc woil !. I has the oldcrt and be it word ofary I.:-', tent i the world. From th'.; millions upon r. bottles sold not a 'iar.le complaint hrs rye. reached us. As a Healing ami S .--l iniment it has no cquai. Itaaliic, a -fdsl :J MAN AND BEAST. SOLD BY ALL DRUCC1G7C. S, T.-1860-X Y OLD Homestead Tonic Plantation Bitters Is a purely Vegctath Preparation, composed of Calisaya Bark, Root. Herbs and fVaits, among which will te found Sarsapariian, Dandelion, Wild Chenry, Sassafras, Tansy, Genitan,. Sweet Flag, tic; alto Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Junirwr Mctriti, reserved in a tumcient quantity (inly) of the spirit ofSu gar Cane te keep in ant climate. They inva riably relieve and rvre thi following com plaints: Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Corn plaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Bilious Attacks, Fever and Ague, Summer Complaints, Som' Stomach, Palpitation ef the Heart, Gen eral Debility, etc. They art especially adap ted a a remedy for the diseases to which WOMEN are subletted, and at a tonic for the And. Feeble and Militated, has no equal. They ar"' strictly Mended as a Temperance Tonic it Bit- tert,to be uaa as at mean in omy, am always at car ding te direction. . Sold bt All 1tist-class Daacdisrs.' ft? 7 A New Idea! WILSON -SHUTTLE- FOR 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned It THE BEST IN THE WORLD! fjffThe Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Farfr; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute N. Y. ; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition ; 81 Lonis Fair; 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 ! ! tW.For Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding? Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching 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 Bail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale; Old Machines taken in Exchange- ' "I 1 v 11 fl AUKNTO WASTED. ADEWr, Wilson Sewing Mneliinc Co ., 28 Cleveland, Ohio. SBite ADVEHTISEMKNTS. PETERS & SPEIDEL, MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages & Wagons, Of Every Desorlptlon, ALBANY, OREGON. MANUFACTURE TO OBDKB ANY and all styles of IVagons, Carrinpcs, Hacks, Ac, at as reasonable rates ns the Mot KOOQ material and firat-oinss work Will Jus- "Kerairlns neatly and expeditiously done Sbon on Ferry between First and Second streets. PETERS & SPEIPFX. Albany, March 7, 1873-27 MARBLE WORKS. MONROE At STAIGER, riealers in Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head and Foot Stonm, Executed in California, Vermont and Italian Mai ble. SALEM. OKJSUON. BRANCH HHOI AT ALBANY. cy of l)r. 1 s. olriiiHii's Compound Extract of Eucalyptus can bertesirea, than the following stiinmai'y oi cases, tnuitod with this remedy alone,' by that eminent nhvsleian, Dh. 1) 'V, i Wo ST m, in the U. S. Marine Hospital. San FntnelKO, report ed in the Aii"nst No. liM Puffin Jfrrl. EUCALYPTUS JVh Om 1 1. 'tut. Cunil. imH iteinlttent ever li 5 hills mill Fever 19 19 Typhoid. Fever 9 9 lunnm.orKldueja.... 4 3 1 Olnretto "... 10 7 S Incontinence of 1'rliie 3 3 Strietnre 4 S Inilnm.orBlndder 27 25 2 llleniiorhnicla !;t 10 B ieMse of the Heart.. 7 7 Dysentery 4 3 I Chronic Dlnrrhwa.... 12 9 4 4inorrho?a Ill IS Dropsy 6 3 3 Completely enrrohn athe of the above, tiro the reports of the experiments with Eucalyptus by Dr. I.orrimor. of Uerlin, Prussia, and i)r Keelc, t hief Phvsician1 of the Austrian Railway Co , published in the Am. M (I. Jmtr. July, 172. It will he found very cfflitirion in obsti nate cases of Dyspepsia, nroUchitis. Hack ing Cough Chronic Sore throat, Leucor rhca, etc., and in nausea during pregnan cy. ' Mr l oirmmi siiounic S'v,..,...t I'HMl.n. 1T V. I. nnd Mil'K, .and is ssni runted to WpSff ure every cnfC treatea uirtionf flip intlirioix w ia j , nine and arsenical rem edies for that disease. Also pure fluid ex tract of Eucalyptus, in one pound bottles, fornhyslclnns use Bewnraof Imitations, and take none hut Coleman's. For sale eyery where, and by I odae Unlet A Co., Druggists, Portland. Agents for Oregon. vSii3'Jy I mill REWARD liUuU Incurable Case! 1 XDR. I E RICHAirS GOLDEN BALSAM! Af ter ti n yptrs' trial on this Cosst has prote itssHthn onlr turatlw In s certain rlaes of disoasoi pronauntea hf Bitdical practition ers as Incurable. Dr.LeBicban's GOLDEN BALSAM No.. oores Chsacres first and second stageB, Sores on thongs WlkKlyi Sors Ears, tyta, Kose, Coppor-colored Blotches, Hyphilitlo Catarrh, Plsaastid 8cp, and al prinisry forms of the disease known as Syphilis. Price, In per bot tle, or two tor f 9. Dr.LsSichau's G3LDEN BALSAM No. 2 cores Tertiary, Msrcurlal, Sypbllitic Rheuma tism Pains in the Bones. Packof the Nerk, Ul cerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Resh, Lumps and Contracted Cords, Stiffntss of the Limbs, and eradicates all di scar is from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse of mercury leaving the blood pure and healthy. Price, $3 per Dottle, or two lor $9. Dr.LeHicbaii's GOLDEN SPANISH AN- tldoto, tor the Cure of Oonnorhcea, Oleet, Irri tation, Gravel, and all Urinary or Genital, disarrangements. Price, 12 .60 per bottle. Dr.Le Kioto's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- Jeotion, a wash and injection tor severe cases ol (ionnorbcea, Inflammatory Olcet, Strictures, and all diseases of the Kidneys snd Bladder Woe, lump bottle. Also Agents for DB. LE KICHAU'8 OOLDEH P11L8 tor tal rWi;aknS, Night Emls slohi, Impotoftoyi and all d tsetses arising bora Uuturhation and excessive sbuses. Price, It per bottle. The genuine Ooldin Balsam Is put up only In round bottles. On receipt of price, these medicines will be sent tn ell parts of. the country, by express or mail- securely packed snd free from obser vation. Sole Agents, C. T. RICHARDS CO. mT Wkofesaie srtd Retail Druggists and W ,tw Hbnm Jts, a W. cot. Osj ti Sansome ML . nnei(.Baltanii)p.csL m m If. .S .1