The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, December 17, 1880, Image 4

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IMCIB aVSHT FRIDAY, ' 5
H THE REOI8TE8 BUILDIKa.
Comer .Perry and Jtrrf Street.
COLL. VAJKC1EVK CO., PROPRIETORS.
' H- MAW, JR.: '. ' OOU VAXCLIVE.
TBBMS-IH ADVA5CJC.
One coi)T.e rear ri 50
Vne copy, sis months 1 09
.mKieeuiMos....... ...... ....... ..ten cenut. ...
Writ '1 1 YfT 'mt be fnm on (lie at eoT
A iJmJ A a&J, AaA j.. KoweU Oo- Newspaper
twnirttr TtnrrKtRnrost.l, whrro admrtUinK
oiKtTei may be o..l for It in KSW YORK.
- Aareetta Sar the Register.
" The following named g-entlemen are author
ised to motive ud wint. for subscriptions
to til RxQurnJl In the localities mentioned :
Messrs. Kirk & Hume. Brownsville.
feobert Glass.............. Crawfordsville.
th Hayes .... Ilalsey.
O. P. Tompkins.............. Harriabnrg
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FRIDAY...,,-... .... ..DEC. 1880.
H stood, bronzed and battered form.
Within an old embrasure warm,
And leaned upon a cannon o!d.
Half sunken in the fragrant mold; :
Then turning from the rusty gun.
With help ot cruet h he tottered on.
A sweet jd rl-face looked up at Jilut,
And irett eyes scanned his aspect crint.
And sweet voice said, in qnavcr low,'
' 0, gallant warrior, do not go,
But tell me tell me where you fought
. Ami where these tearful wounds were
wrought, .
Wert smitten In the furious tkle
That drenched In blood the bastion's side?
Or tought upon the slippery deck
And saug defiance from tlie wreck f
Or waved the starry banner high,
Bravely resolved to do or die ?"
. "Hold on, young gal," the veteran said:
'I am a wbitewasher by trade;
I never fit; th ia trouble is
lofiammatory rheuraatiz!"
Urasnltes.
Many people who have tried tincture
ot Persian powder or an infusion of
.quassia as a protection against mosqui
to during the past season have report-
ed that the nee of either is worthless.
The morauito-net is the only certain
preventative yet known.
' Professor Stiasburger ot Jena holds
tltal the attributing ot all the functions
ot life to protoplasm is to be looked upon
- as a great advance in science, although
it Is impossible thus far even to form
" fcvDotbees with Tesard to the forces
which are at work in the protoplasm
When, says the Polyt. Kotizblatt,
a few droDS of ether or alcohol are let
a
fall open a paper eqnally moistened
with candiura and iodide-starch sola
tiers, and the volatile liquids are et on
fire, the paper will be found, after their
evaporation, to be turned blue, owing
to the formation ot ozone.
G.T. Gwilliam writes from Bayswa.
, ler, Eng., on September the 28th as fol
lows: "While observing Jupiter with
6V-inch mirror, last night I saw two
bright spots close together on the south
side of the equatorial zone. The south
era ot these was extremely brilliant,
compared even with the brightest part
ot the Jovian disk. These spots follow
ei the great 'red streak' by about an
boar, reaching the center a little before
midnight.' Their size was about equa;
to the third satellite."
Alexander H. Stephens has been giv
ing bis opinions upon the management
of bis party during the recent contest
He: said "Our national executive com
mitte seemed to think that the going
boat and marking 329 on men's door
steps was a powerful political argument.'
J3arnRm rmdJiis companions perpetra
ted crime after crimetor sncb blun
ders as tbey made were crimes until
their disgrace culminated in an attempt
to give curreccy to a villainous forgery.
It almost ' made one ashamed of his
v party to see such weapons used in its
bebalt. One of these tao 6imiles ot the
rMorey letter was sent to me. A single
glance told me thatjt was a forgery,
- and I needed no denial from Garfield
to convince- me. - " , i
" The Rosebnrg XVaindealcr says:
. During' the week several of our citizens
and experts wont oat and examined the
coal vein discovered on section 4, in
township 28, 3, II- 7 west, about a half
mile from the donation land claim ot
Daniel Huntley, in "Looking Glass val
ley, and they report . the vein to be
about twelve inches in thickness, and
. tbe best quality of coal that lias, beea
found on the Pacific coast. The tunnel
has only been run in fifteen feet, and
the urospect tor developing a fine vein
is very encoarsging . s
. An old bachelor named J. C. Reed,
- residing on John Day's farm aboal one
and one-half miles east of Eugene,' fell
into tbe fire-place Wednesday morning
while engaged in cooking bia breakfast,
lie is a subject to epileptic fits and was
takn with a fit while standing over
firo, falling into it, burning bis left
hip and side in a fearful manner. Oe
has been taken charge of by tbe county.
Jt tboDht that be will recover.
llexl Daw ran well in bis own state
r-tl7 no less than sixty-sist votes, in
all tr presidtsct.
Ataong the treasury clerks at Wasb
i, ".ia ' are gieat-gTand-daughters of
I JefTerson and Robert 51 orris.
JtEies Poet, cf Colorado, baa five
r;r a Kvlcj io dlfTerent parts of the
r . ;. A very qood hitching post we
- s!,-,:' t f.-y. -
4 " , tie WK-ked DcrnLardt a wide
f t?i an exchars. WhaSfor?
She can get along wrtb a. narrow one.
Give the wide berth to David Davis.
A young lady residing in Connecticut,
was nearly poisoned last week by wear
ing green stockings. We cau't imagine
why young ladies will insist on wear-
ing "green st.ocB.ings. x-oru kuowi
they grow long enoogh to be ripe .
Mr. Winter, . ot the .New York
Tribune speaks of Mrtle. BeriihartU's
"etramss exotic genius, sleepless, alert,
vigilant forever consuming itselt. Just
the way with Tanner's stomach, ever
vigilant, always a -gobbling of itself up.
AUMral Editor.
We were grieved to read the other
day of the death of one ot Michigan's
jolliest pioneer editors almost the last
man ot a band who published weeklies
io the state when a coon skin would
pay tor a column "ad." and three bush
els of corn dumped on the office floor,
stood tor a year's subscription. Never
was a publisher more liberal with his
Space. It was hard work for him to
charge tor anything except the tax list
and mortgage sales, and he measured
short even on tbem. One day, in the
vears cone bv. his paper copied an
attack on a county official, and old
Mark was dozing at his desk when the
injured party stalked in and began :
'Yon are a coward, air a co
"Mebbe I sm," was the editor's com
placent reply.
"And I can lick you, sir lick you
out ot your wrinkled old boots ?'
"I guess you could," answered Mark
as be busted the wrapper off his only
exchange. t j
l'm going to write an article cail
irg yon a fool, liar, coward, cur, slak
derer and bodv-anatcher. and co over .
to Iona and pay five cents to have it
published."
"Say, let me tell yon something,"
replied Mark. "I've got 200 more cir
culation than the Bauner, and J'll pub
lish your attack on me for two cents a
line and take it out in mill teed or corn
stalks. Dou'l trot over to Iona, when
yon can help build np your own town."
Mark would have published it, word
for word, just as he said, and thrown
in thecntot a horse or stump puller
free gratis, but the official cooled off.
Tsie Views
el mm Old Farmer.
A successful old farmer once said
"one acre ot land well prepared and
cultivated will produce more than two
which received only the came amonnt
of labor used on one.
"One cow, horse, mule, sheep or hog,
well cared tor is more profitable than
two fed on the amount that keep
well.
one
J
"One scre of gTass is worth more
than two of cotton where no grass is
raised.
"It is the farmer who never reads
papers and sneers at book farming and
improvements generally that has a
leaky roof, ixxr stock, broken down
fences, and complaint of bad seasons
and poor lands.
"Tbe farmer who is above his busi
ness and er.truets it to others to manage,
in due season has no business to attend
to,"
An Emt m Woo.
There are various kinds , of wood
hard wood, soft wood, ,dry wood, wet
wood, I would, you would, and lots ot
others who would, too, if they got a
chance. Beams of the eye are made
ont ot I would. Ships are built of
hard wood, which accounts in a meas
ure for the great hardships sailors are
called upon o encounter, I've an ocean.
A ship constructed ot soft wood entirely
wonld be a soft thing for somebody
but it, wouldn't be for the mariners
who attempted to navigate it. Wood
is not an ore, though an oar is generally
wood, and can be n?ed o'er and o'er.
I once saw a sailor nse one o'er bis
shipmates head, and it took two police.
men to make . him give o'er. Maple
wood is a favorite variety with juven
iles on account ot the su;xar it yields,
It is a mistake, however, to suppose
that maple sugar grows on the tree in
cakes, already crimped around the edges.
The cakes have to be carefully
gathered tint by means of a patent
picker (never shake the tree) and crimp.
ed afterwards. '' If any kind of would
wood please the children, maple wood
The latest: As I went in the garden
I saw five bi a ve maids, Milting on five
broad beds, braiding broad braids..
said to' these five brave maids, sitting
on five broad beds, braiding broad
hrul "Braid broad braids, brave
maids.'
; Here's a crumb ot comfort for novel
readers and an awful warning for girls
An Ohio girl was struck by lightning
while splitting wood in a Ahnnder
tnrm. but l er father, who sat reading
a novel, scarcely felt the shock.
i The warmest rain
down on ?aturuy.
of the fall came
HAFFENDEN
Wholesalo and lietail Soalsrs la
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS!
FOREIGN &
.... '
CALIFORNIA CEACZEES, CAITDIES, 1TUTS,
In fact tbe largest, best Assorted and most Varied Stock of
UKOVcKiGs tn
THE ONLY
ALBANY;
la Fireproof Brick, First
Over OEII3
Albany, Oregon.
THE BEST
' OF ALL J'
FQ3 2IA2TAHD BEAST.
-(.
- For more than A third of a century the
Htxtcaa Mwstausg; Unlnaent has been
known to millions all over the world as
tbe only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents and pain. It is a medicine
above price ana praise th. best of Its
k lad. For every form of external pain
" MEHiGk :
Mustang Liniment is without nn equal.
It penetrates flesh mnd muscle to
th. verr hone makinsr the continu
ance of nain and inflamatioa impossible.
Ita effects upon Human Flesh and tbe
Brute Creation are equally wonderful.
The Mexican
Liniment la needed bv Soraebodv in
every bouse. Every day brings news of
th. r.ny ofs awfnl aeaUfft or bnni
subdued, of a-hettnuttie pnartyrs re
stored, or a valuable bona or ex
saved by the healing power of this
?LIEi
which speedily cures such ailments of
the HUMAN FLB8U. as I
Rheumatism, Swelllnrs, SltiW
joints, vontraetca jnoaei.s, iwrni
and ields. Cats, BihIici sind
tiralus. Pslionona Bites tud
SUbci, atlrruKsa, Luaemu, Old
sonii i.iie.ra.f'rostDiccs, ibudibiu,
mrm Nlnnlaa. Caked iBresit, mnd
Indeed every form of external dis
ease, at heals witneaa sears.
For the Bsutb Crsaxioit it cures
Mora Ins. Swlain-. StUT Joints.
F.ausd.r. XTtumess Mtres, IlMtf Itiew
rasw. aT.t Xtot, ScrewiWoiraiSnb,
Hollow Bars, Scratches, Wind
arallst Spavin, Thrash, ntngtMn,
Old Sores, Poll XSvll, WUm upon
the Siaht and av.rv other ailment
to which the occupants of the
Stable and Stock Tard are liable.
The Uexleaa Haituig Xiiniment
always euros anil never disappoints;
and it is, positively, .
TEE BEST
OF ALL
t
DOMESTIC FRUITS,
GROCERIES,
tbe eountrr.
i- ; -
EXCLUSIVE GROCERY
IN
Street, Alaay, Oroffon.
izx Use
DUOS
I i ' ,
I - i -
TIIOUSiirJD
HAT.TTi BT
McFARLAND & HARVEY.
The Creat Carriage Manufacturing House of the
EMERSON, PUSHER & CO.,
CINCINNATI, '-OHIO,
TOP
-
Best material, Good Workmanship, Handsome Styles,
and Durable Vehicles In EVery Respect.
70.000 CAHR-XAIH-EIS
" r .. . ........ i
BIAN 17 F AtTV RED BT EMEBSOS, FISHER Ar CO., ARE SOW 1H IKE 19 ETERT
PART OF THE AMERICAS COSTISfST.
They give nnfallimr satisfaction. All their
nials from all part of the country ot purport
tile subject to inspection : . 1
Messrs. Ksiswrn. Fisher It Co.:
I have used one of your Top Bnrgies three
stable, ana toey nave given me perieci saiiHiacuon ana are in constant nse. uhcar sxAi.i'F.-ir
Messrs. Coppont A Joirssoif : - Nrwrerkv. S. C. Julv 17. 1879
Dear Sirs I have been nsina the Emerson
snppose. rs any one could. I had a fast horse,
dies and myself in the bujrgy. and it is to-day
ei-sen r isner ttnggies win ao.
The favorable reputation the Carriages hare made in localities where they have been nsed for I
several years by Liverymen, Fhysicins,and others requiring hard and constant nse. has led to i
an increased demand irom tnose localities, tn
m&mmotn estaoiisnment nave been extended, enaDiing tnem now to turn out in goou aiyie.
360 CARRIAGES A WEEK. '
ELTEHSOri, FI5..ER & Cq.'O
TjtTTJg BROS.,
Tewelexj9,
Albany, : , "Oregon.
T KGU LATINO TIME-PIECES A
KEPAIP
vllnlT
ing Jewelry a specialty.
Call.
Agrrnta for "Sew Heme
- ebinea. .
Sewing-
Infallible Indian Remedies.
V Sure Shot For
FEVER Sc AGUE.
DCRINO A LONG RESIDENCE AMONG
t lie Indian tribes of the coast and the Inte
rior, I have had the kkk1 fortune to discover,
from the "Medicine" men of the several tribes,
and from other sources, a nnmberof remedies
for diseases incident to this country, consist
injr of roots, herbs and bark, and bavins: been
solicited by many people of this valley, who
have tried and proved i lie eflicacy of tliem in
disease, to procure and offer tbe same for sale,
I take this means of announcing to all that,
durintr tho past season, I nave made an extend
ed tour through the mountains and valleys,
and have secured certain of these remedies
which are a sure cure for
Fever cancl -A-sre.
Those Buffering from Aijue who desire to be
?ured,can leave orders at Mr. Strong's store on
First street, where I will furnish the remedies,
warranting- a radical cure or I will demand no
pay. W. K. JOH.
(""Remedies done np in SI packages. 1-2-1
in Zainxi Counter.
RANGE.
VOrlQa
AND -
work is warranted. They have received testimo
similar to the ioliowing, hundreds of whicb are on
Ralvi. Tils.. Jnlv 1ft. 1879.
years, Bnd three of them two years in my liver
A Fisher Biiersrv I boueht from vou as rouahly.I
drove him at full speed, sometimes with two la
worth all the money I paid for it. say the Em-
a, m. ieaouk, urmer
meet, wiucn tue manufacturing lacimioa oi 1 11011-
CAKHIACES ARE THE If ST.
PHETOMS,
Strong
ALBANY MARBLE 1Y0BKS.
-DEALERS
im& UULD ST027Z3,
. EXECUTED IS ',
ITALIAN Oil
MARBLE.
Albany, : : : Oregon.
Also, every
ry variety of oemetery fuit! other stone
ith nuutnMAaiirt (ViRHAtcll. SneCiftl
work clone
KtatA niirl WtaHliinsrlnn
Inrwiae. and uromotly torwarded. AU work war-
JOHN BRIGGS
TAKES Tm3 OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM
hlsfriends and the public generally, that
- la HOW settled in his - -
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper ft Co ,
where can be found as great an assortment and
as large a stock of
Stoves and Ranges
as can be found In any one Iiouse this side of
Portland, and at as
LOW
A. PRICE,
ALSO
C3 3E3o,
Casttron, Brass 3c. Enameled
in Rreat variety. Also,
Tin, .
Sheet Iron,
Cialvaniseed Iron,
and
. Coppcrwarc,
jlwavs on hand, and m4o to order, AT LIV-
BAT1SS.
CJa.ll on TTItti.
Albany, October 22, 187.VSv8 -
ITY MARK1ST -
First street, S doors west of Ferry, .:
ALB4SV. s OKKtoW-i. .
DAVID OLACHEE, Prop'r.
HAVING purchased the city
keep constantly on hand all kinds of Meats
.. "L i' iL M.inl the market.
- ... . - T 1V
I I will strive at all times to meet, the wishes ot
Sll who may lavor me wjm :. ,r,
The pnblie fenerally are 'If
hop when in want of meats. tThe hiRhest
cnslvprioe paid for PORK. SIVlOalS
i Mew Ooods ! New JDcpariure i
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.
MRS. O. L. PARKS.
HAVIVO PURCHASED THh jiil.ui. i
Store lately owned by Mrs. C. P. Davis and
naving jut added thereto a new In voice of Isite
Choice . Millinery, Trimmings.
Bonnets, Hats. c, takes pleasure in inviting
the ladies of Albany and vicinity to call and
inspect for themselves. All Roods will be sold
at wleea that defy eompotition-
Ilaviog secured me services ui a
Dressmaker I
I am prepared to cnt, flt, and make dresses in
any style desired, at short notice and in a satis
factory manner.
Store on north side of First, east of Ellsworth
street. You are Invited to can.
57,1879- .
CJITY D&TJG ST0HE.
Corner First aa.4 Ellswortli sts.,
ALBANY, OREGON.
R. SALTMARSII,
Has again taken charge of tho
City Drug Store,
h.vin.nnnhiici the entire interest of 15. W.
Shaw, successor to A. Carothers & Co., and is
now receiving a . '.
Splendid -TctyT Stock,;
J me;?
i Feeling assured that all can ue suiie n ooiu
Quality aai Pries,
cordially Invites his old friends and custom
ers to give bi
aim a call.
Will receive immediate and carefnl attention
t all hoars, day asMi
1S& Pure Wines and Liquors for medlcina
purposes. n c.n incii
Xt. BAli a a. ..
oct.'Kf'rr-svio - . ,
tTILTiATATiTTB
MARBLE AND STONE AYORKS.
F. WOOD & CO.,
Manufacturers of
MONUMENTS!
Dead Stones,
Tablets,
illantles, "
Cemetery
Curbing-, -Ashler
fc
Coping.
Tile for "Walks,
S&S93 for Ocrdlea Fouataias,
and all kinds of work done in Stone. .
Asweiretonr marble direct from fhe quar
ried and have it sclwtcd with CRi-e, we can as
sure customers the
m Best Matsrialsaiia Lot est Prices.
Or Jcrs fr apy 11 1 pf the Ptato promptly
"epMl work wnrvanted as represeritod. f .
fe-Shop and Works on corner of Second and
VMAp,vvm
Kllsworth streets, ""," Jk -.
IN . .
VERMONT
Territory, by mail or otn-i
Samuel E. Youiig
J
i
LJ
stock of Merchandise, consistins of
DEY GOODS,
2T0TI01TS,
BOOTS
00T3
Ss
SHCT.2,
210-3,
-t CAEETS, . .
GEOCEHIES,
"WALL FATES,
" BLINDS, :
House Fuiaushiiff 0-ceis.
etc., etc., etc.
II&rj of these goods are loht
DIRECT fcosi 2Iaxra&cturer3
for CASH,: and. are FIZZ
CLASS GOODS 2To Trfl-sh
and vrHl T?e sold :d yrfxlxv
prices. j ''v.'o
Sept. 17 -nulvI2m
King of the Bloctl
Cures aU Serof alooa aScetions and diserdevs nasM.
inr from Imparity of tin blood. It is i
snocify sll. sS the svfisrexean aniaUy l
cause : but Sail JiAmst. JTimoUa. Plctr: fmnrsv
Ooiirm, Svtellinp, eVo., are the noss sossiaean, aa
wall as many .Sections of the fieart, Jltad, Jtin
and Atsawca. .
SCROFULA.
WonderM Cure of Ella4aes. i
T. Baiisom, Son Co. : For tbe benefit sf
troubled with Berofuta or Impux. Blood In tasnr
systanu, I hereby reconusend Kmfir ot the BlesS.
t asvs oeen tronDiea wiui oorertua soe tas pss ssn
rnn, which so affected, my eyes that X wsa soa
pietety Dtiua lor six manias, x was resmnstia
to try King of tbs Blood, which has proved a pal
biessinr to ma, as it has completely cured at, and
icneenuuy reeotnmena it tosu trosEsMasA aa 1
k n v..H -.i , i .
-f atae. 8- WKAxaaaww, Ssrdiaia, K. T,
2L :-1 TT CnC
will be paid to any Fublio Hospital t. be ssatn"
ally afrreed upon, for every esrtinests of this ataw
sm pabushed by as wbisb is not genaia.-
Its Insredients
To shew our teith in the safety sad exettnss at
tbe K. BM upon psoper persooal appiiestum, sts)
sstisiied that no imposition is intended, ws wifef
rive th. names of ail its inrredieBts.by sf&daets.
The above oners war never miwi bef or Vf tbe sTe
prietor of any other Family Medicine ia tiie wevid.
Many testimonials, further inforawtacw.and
full directions for asinjB; will be found in th passe
phlet M Treatise en- DisssMS of the Blood," a
wnieiieaco Dottie isenciosed. fries m per Dotti
Istnina IS ounces, or 40 to SO doses. HoSA bv d
feJta. D. Btssnif.Soiret Co., Prop-n, Baltla,H.Y
LJ
Isde nnder Cooley's pstent. ESfirsnt, ew,
fui and heslthfui. BstkfBCtioa tftmreate. d. 1 'r
the cissp is lsid S oullted pad, wbtli ivficrs i
impoKuble. Bwsrs of infrlngeincntii.
Cooley's Corset! end take no other. g--M- ta
th rough your dealer for s sample Corset, rsi " -
Erics from 7 cants to 2.W, and yonr ere ir - 1 i
lied by retnrn mail, ilanufaciured ea.y V S
Glob ManDiscturiog Company. -
BATES, COOTr?,
I 33, 3S eT 34 f I!Tm4r. -y
fioiHtu sirs'-' - .
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