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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1880)
i; SB 33S8K "v . . xancncD xtibt rnraav. W THE KEOIITEK BUlLStHO, Cora .Pferry and Jltrtt JKtwcCfe . COLL. VA5f CLETB CO:, F&OPX1KTOR8. . B. SSAINK, J, Oul. VAJtCXltYK. KKh-IIr A9YAKCH. Oaa cxnsouyear ............ One copy, six months-.. ilrvtfi copii.... Ten . 1 00- TXTfl V .P""r? tm.vbfyMleafneotwi A, A-AJL ma i. itowt-ll Co'sMawspapet anwriiBla Burma (tu Spruce St.), where advCTtuinc 5!T!!i- ,Br-y i" to It la MEW YORK,. t . . ' " Afftali (to CD askMr. TH roltnwlmt named a-entleraeTi are author ised to twelve and receipt for subscriptions fr. Kirk & Htirae.. ....... "Brownsville. Jfcohert Glass ... Crwri!-"'1)If. feet ft Hfcyes .... Hstsey. P. Tompkins.... nnrrisbm FRIDAY. 9S9SS5 ..:..-..DECr. 2i, 1880. Along a slope of grass sne came. And as she walked a virgin shame Lit op her face's snow wtth flame. Foil, slight and nmalT she was, and bent Her" little neck shyly, as she went. In some chlklltka bewUdernseaC, Gold was the eoTor of her hah- ; The color of ber eyes were fair; The son sftone ca ber every where. OH I fair she was as hawtnom flowers! It seemed tlte Hush of the opting honrs Lav on her cheeks, and summer showers Had bathed her in a sweet content. A virginal faint ravishment Of peace, tor with her came a scent Ot flowers plocked with childish hand In some forgotten fairy land. Where all a row the sweet years stand. And all the creatnre of the wood rept from their leafy solitude, nq wondering around her stood. The fawns came to her, unafraid. And oa her hand their muzzles laid. And fluttering birds fie w down and stayed. The latest reports concerning the Im podirtg vacancies in tbe supreme oonrt are t bat Circuit judgo Wra. Woods, ot lloatxomery, Ala., (a native of Ohio) will succeed Justice Stoog; that Stan, ley Matthews will be appointed as Justice S wayne's successor; that Attor ney General Devans will have to wait for Justice Clifford's death or resigna tion, and that Senator Edmunds wilt be given a eeat on the supreme bench by tbe retirement ot justice Hunt, provided a bill be passed by congress authorizing Hunt to retire upon full pay in advance ot his attaining tbe age now requisite under existing general law. It is, how ever, very improbable that twe addition- a! Qhiq men will be elected as associates uo tbe bench with Chief Justice Waite, mad as between Stauley Matthews and judge Woods, the former bas the best ehancea for . reference. Justice Cliff ord's death may be expected at any time, as be is afflicted both with sotten- inff of tbe brain and paralrfia, ' He U car - - cow unable to dictate a complete sen. tence, and therefore cannot tender hi resignation, unlets an unexpected ioi- protemeot in his health should occur' Justice D unt's condition ia also very precarious. He baa the softening ot tbe brain and like Justice Clifford he can not euro liia name, lie would have re signed long ago bad his pecuniary circumstauceB, apart from bis salary, been sufficient to cemfortably support bis family.- Editorial DndkMdiar. 'Old Hill," ot fealinaa (Cal.) Index, gets off the following is regard to edi torial deadheading: "One of tbe beau ties and cltarms ot tbe editor's life is his deadheading it on all occasions. No '.one who has ever tasted tbe sweets ! tliat bliss can begin to take in its glegy and happii. He does $100 worth of advertMtng tor a railroad, gets a 'pass for a year, aud rides $25 worth, and then he is looked upon as a dead, head, or a haltblown 'dead beat. He pugs a theatre or concert troupe $10 worth and gets $1 in 'oampiimenUries,' and ia thus pawed in 'frea. It the ball is crowded be ia begrudged tbe room be occupies for if tbe coiaplimentaries were paying tickets the -troupe would ' t wo much in pocket. He blows and puffs a church festival tree to any desir ed extent, and does the poster priotir.g st Kali rates, and raiely gets a thank von for it. ' It cots ia as a part ot his duty as an editor. He does more work gratuitously for the town and oomma nitj thau all tbe rest ot the population, and ceta cursed tor it all; ' but a man who- donates a dollar tor a Fourth of July, base ball club or church ia grata tolly- remembered. Ob, it is a sweet thing to be aa editor. He 'passes free' you know. -. 1 . - .. Very Proper ASviae. Tb democratic party will at least from this campaign that to sdeceed it ssviBt have prineiples and maintain ticca, and that iu platiorra saost eov- cr SL..1 the states aitxe. it mast lesrn ttftlr t carry Maine it cannot become a T3 taoney party; and to save a district crt;o i4t rerinfjiyania it cannot asura tn stultify Huelt with protecuve ainan. ees. In short.it must opit beieg all H i. to all men,, but must plant itself tr i t. a tratl.s ot cxpensnrv ana wise pc V,'!:: 1 eycrxny. A f&rlj which wiU jiot i.!wlife2ly reieet ikhosmt expe. ilienta $sA stand by H-mncipk bat no . -nmlul existence and oucLt to- die ; at c.ice.- ST. LouU Times, A bigoted pnima Democrat, made a hrngn to Congress, in which h braxerjlv insisted that the va.l expen diture! and burdens of the war for lite Union wt re properly charseable to the Republican party. He was loudly ap plauded by the dongh faces and Hume ot the brigadiers. General Garfield im mediately replied with crushing weight ot argument, and a few words ot his answer are well worth quoting; "I de sire to ask that gentleman and his party one question, suppose tuat in the year 1861 every Democrat north of the Po tomac and the Ohio bad followed the lead of Grant, ot Sherman, of Douglas, I and Dix aud Dickinon, and Brough and Tod and other great lights of the Dem ocratic party: had thrown away tbe Democratic name; said they would be Democrats no kmger, as we said we would be Republicans" no longer, but all would be Union men, and stand together around tbe flag until the He bellion bad been put under onr feet. I desire to ask the gentlemen, it these things had happened how long the war would have lasted, and how much the war would have coat ? I do not hesitate to say that it could not have lasted six months and tbe expenditures of the war would never have exceeded $100,000, 000. I say as a matter of current his tory, that it was tbe great hope of the rebels ot the South that the ansiatance j of the Democratic party of the North would divide our forces and overcome all our effort; that at the ballot-box the Democrats at home would help tbe cause which tbey were maintaining in tbe field. It was that, and that alone, which protracted the war and created our immense debt. I come, therefore, to the door of your party, gentlemen on the other aide, and lay down at your threshold every dollar of the debt, eveiy item or tbe stupendous total which expresses the great cost ot the war; and I say if you had followed Douglas there would have been no debt, no blood, no burden." To the alteration and metamorphism ot rocks by the infiltration of rain and other meteoric waters, M. De Kouick of the Belgian Academy of Science assigns the cause of many hitherto unexplained pbenomenarin'geology. -' The Hungarian State railways are J in all 1,1 19J miles in length, and they yield an income ,ot about 1 per cent ner annum on the capital invented in a - them. ' - mwrrtag-e In tbe 'elestll Empire. Thirty pairs ot embroidered slippers are necessary tor the trouseau of a Chi nese lady ot position, and ber boudoir is crammed with confectionery, dried fruits, burnt almonds, barley sugar, syr up of aloes, oranges, ginger, aud shad docks, in contusion with rich silks, jew els of wrought gold an! precious stones, rings, bracelets, cases ot nails, bodkins tor the hair, aud a thousand other nick nacks. In this strange country a young girl when she marries .never has a dowry. She is literally purchased either by the husband himself or by bis relations. Although she may have no brother, she cannot inherit any portion of her paternal fortune unless her father makes an express declaration in her favor. Such arrangements are always completed before the marriage, and are usually completed by agents, called Medjin." The young Jiancee is next presented to her husband's parents. The husband himself she never sees until the weddiug day, when she is carried in a cloved ohair to the houe. The key ot the chair is handed to the bridegroom, who opens the door, and if tbe lady within pleasea bis taste he holds his hand out to ber; if not, he slams the door, and the engagement is at an end, the girl's parents having the right to retain tbe purchase money. JE very one who has sailed down the winding and tortuous channel of Paget Sound could not - have but marked when opposite Iew Tacoma, the spur or projection which, shot up from tbe top of Mount Itanier; to the old inhab itants and persons familiar with the topography of : tbe mountain it was known as the "packi-addle" and was in truth, one ot tlie chief attractions about the peak. During the past two weeks themonntain bas been hid from view by the heavy masses ot clouds which encircled it. The other dsy, however. it emerged from them and stood out i n all iu grandeur, but to the surprise of one and all, the "packsaddle" had die. appeared, and now the question is : "What has become of it ?" Old resi dents of the vicinity appear to think that it has fallen into the crater. English novelists complain that the burmeasot story-wwUrig is mined by tha amateurs who lake their nay in seeing their names in print. Trie sealing season will commence off Car Flattery about tie 1st of Jan- a usry. Scientific Xcrnpnv lied ink is a solution of alum colored wkh Brazil wood, or ammoniacal solu tion of cochineal. Split timber lis more durable and stronger than that which is tawn, from ths continuity ot the fibers. Plate glass is foimed of silica seven-ty-eight parts, potash two, eoda thirteen. lime five aud alnmiua two parts. - The recent scientific exploration ot the lake ot Tiberias by Mods. Lortet bas resulted in the discovery ot several new forms of fish and new species of mollnskrf in this celebrated lake. Old wine rays Macaemo, owes its mellowness to the increase of glycerine more than to a decrease of tanniu in the liquid. The "keeping" of the wine, he maintain?, depends upon tbe proportion the alcohol bears to the tannin. A mixture of three parts of salicylic acid and eighty.seven parts plicate of magnesia is raid to be not only a remedy tor sweating of the feet, but wheu rubbed over the whole body, on the authority ot Dr Kohnhom, a enre tor night sweating' by consumptives. Dr. Julius Schmidt bas lately pub. lished that he finds from observations of the red spot on Jupiter, during a period extending j from 1879 to 1880, that an interval of 9 hours 55 minutes fit Over- OrJE THQUSilIra in Use Albany Oregon. BEST ALL AND BEAST. For more than! a third of a nentnrv the Mexletua Wlmutnng Luusuat has been uuw ix w millions hii over uie woria as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above priee and. praise the best or its fc tasd. i'or every form of external pain the. Mustang Liniment is without an equal. a peMCnttea nesn nnd mnscle to the wry toon making tho continu ation ni pun snainnamaunn impoesiuie. Its effects upon Human Jr'leali and the Brute Creation are equally wonderful. MUSTANG Liniment is needed by somebody in every bouse. Every day brings news of the mgom jr of u awTnl seaild or linrn subdued, of rhevmatie nkurtyrs re stored, or a valuable hone or ox M-red by tho heaUug power of this i LIWIMliT which sneertily cures such ailments of tbe HUMAN 1 1.KSU as Bheaastlim, (Swell Intra, StlW Joints Contraetea Muscles, Banu ud SesUds, Cats, It raise m sad Spratasi Polsoaosia Isites and Mlafi, StUVteess, Xdtmeness, Old sores, tjleers, frostbites, Cliilltlsiliis, Store Nipples, Caked Kreast, and indeed every form of citorual die wm, as neais wn none sears. For tbe Bkuts Crkaxion it cures 'trains. swlmir. bUW Joints. Founder, Harness Hores, IIooT eases, foot Itot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Seratehes, VV Ind ira 11 a, Spavin, Thrnahi Ringbone, Old Bores. Poll F.vii. Film nin the Siajnt auad every other ailment to whiela. ttte onnapaatf of ties atatde aiseel Ottoeh X'etrd are liable. The- Heileaa - Mttstanfj Llnimest always cures Mil never cusappoiuw; auu it u, posiuveiy. THE Em F02 2IA2T 3-4.4 seconds represents the rotation of that planet upon its own axis. - But be is not quite sure about tbe matter after all, and like a wise and ; prudent man wants confirmatory evidence. 1 Ilerr E. Schone, in tho Tierichtc, does not attach any scientific value whatever to the ordinary .potassium iodine paper tests as ozone measures. A small amount of ozone in moist air produces, he says, a greater degree ot color oD-potassium iodide papers than a larger amount ot ozoue in ury air. j lie humidity of the air and the hydroscopic character ot the material from which the paper ' is made therefore largely influence the depth of the color pro duced, lie even goes so far as to assert that the actual presence of ozone in the atmosphere is at present an open ques tion. -.; - V 1 ; ! The minute lines and furrows on per. sons hands are likely to receive a far more useful attention than tho observa tion of the great lines by fortune-teller. There is a reason to believe that the spiral whorls on tbe thumb and finger point am peculiar to individuals and races, and may be certainly used to define the ethnological class or positive identification of the being possessing them aa the measurements ot the skull cr examination ot a photograph would be. Dr. 'Henry Fauldsot Tsukiji Hos pital, Tokio, Japan, in an interesting letter in 7 he JVature, directs attention to this subject in a way which ' will attract the notice ot naturalists and Ktu deuta of the theory ot developemeut and hereditary. THE Bnos yds The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the World. EMERSON, FISHER & CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO, P - Best Material, Good Work man ship, Handsome Styles, Strong "! and Durable Vehicles In Every Respect. 70,000 GARRIAGEC HAStTAtTCBED BY KIHERHOX. FISHEH cV 0-, ABE HOW IN TIB KVUT -v PART OF TIIK AMEBIl'AN CONTISE38T. . . They give unfalllnp; satisfaction. All their nium irom an pans 01 ine country 01 imrjiort file subject to inspection : 1 Mesnrn. Ehkrsok. Fishkb Co.: I have used one of your Top HuR-tries three . Y. . I . 1. 1 . . . n . . . . ... . .... . : . r BUluie,IMiu t IIB(D!ivvii luo livuwi muemuuuil HUU lUV in eUHHUint DH( UHCAKOHALLET Messrs. Coppock A Johnson ; Nkwrirkv. r. r.. .intv . inn Dear Sirs 1 have been nsincr tlie Emerson suppose, as any one could. ; I had a fast horse, uis hiui niysen in 1 n uui:y, auu 11 m tMiay worm ail tue money 1 paid lor it. I say me lia ersen & Fisher Buggies will do. a. M. Tiaove, Farmer. The fd vorable reputation the Carriages have made In localities where they have been used for several years by Liverymen, Phyicins.and others requiring hard and constant use, has led to an lncrciised demand from thote localities, to meet which the manufacturing facilities of their uuiiuiiuLu roittuiaauiinsub jwya uwn cAiuDueu, enauiing mem now 10 turn out in goou aiyje. 3 60 CARRIAGES A WEEK, . Er.Tinscrj, ficiieh c cqs 13 13, 0 S3., O" ewelers, Albany. - : Oregon. T EG U LATINO TIME-PIECES KEPAIP ins Jewelry a specialty. Call. vllnlJ Areata for "A'ew Hca cblacs. SJewIaw Infalli'bla Indian Bsmdies. . Sure Slaos For DCRIVG A LONG RESIDENCE AMONG tlio Indian tribes of the const and tbe Inte rior, I have had the good fortune to discover, from the "Medicine" men of the several tribes, and from otlier sources, number of remedies for diseases incident to tbla eonntrjr, consist ing of roots, herbs and bark, and having been solicited by many people of this valley, who have tried and proved tbe efficacy of them in disease, to procure and oUTer tbe same for Hale, I take t his means of announcing- to all that, during the past season.I have made an extend ed tour through the mountains and valleys, and have secured certain of these remedies which are a sure core for Fever and A.prvie. Those Battering from Ague who deeire to be ?nred, can leave orders at Mr. 8trong-a store on First street, where I will furnish the remedies, warranting a radical care or I wiU demand no pay. W. S. JOHM. t-sffKemedies done up in $i packages. 13-1 in Linn County. TITUS gSaX McFARLAND . HARVEY. AND - work Is warranted.. They have received testimo similar to uieiouowing, hundreds of which are on ; . Oat.Va. tils.. Jnlv is! io. years, and three of them two years in toy liver . ... 1 .... .... .. . . . . ' .. . A Fislier TlnirEv I hnnirhi fmm m mm mnrhiv.l drove him at full speed, sometimes with two la- CAnniACis are the eest. ?m 1 ohs, ALBANY E1AHBLE STAxazm DEALERS filoxiixxzumtss ; and HTSAD S701TZ3, EXECUTED IN ' , ITALIAN OR Albany, : : Also, every variety of tettention eriven to orders from any part of tl tate and Washington Territory-, b v mail or oth- work done with neatness lerwise, and promptly lorwarded. All work war- jAnceu. JOHN BRIGGS TAKES Tins OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM his friends and the publie generally, that ts now settled in nis HEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C.Harper A Co , where can be found as great an assortment and as large a stock of , - Stoves and Eaiiges as can be found in any one house this side of Portland, ana at as LOW A PRICE. - ALSO- Casttron, Brass 4c Enameled in irreat variety. Also, Tin, sheet Iren, Galvanized Iron, and Coppcrware; ilways on hand, and maao to order, AT LIV- N SATKS. - OaUon Albany, October M, ISTMvS WITY , MVItMLli'AV I First street, S doors west of Ferry. ALBANY. OKEUOJI. DAVID OLAC3C2&, Prop'r. HAVTSO purchased the City Market, I wiU keep constantly on hand all kinds of Meats .1. .UkuitMhanhiaiBiiii In the market. I will strive at aU times to meet tue wine i all who may lavor me witn xiieir P The public icenerally are in viledto call at my hop when in want of meats. erThe hte-hest an pnee law wr rumv. Sew Goods X New Departure : MILLINERY AUD DRESSMAKING. MRS. O. L. PARKS, HAVISG PUECnASED THR MILLISftni 8tore lately owned by Mr. C. P. Pavls and naving Just added ejwjXiP a new invoice of late Clxsieo llilHasry, Trimmings, nAn.a TT4a Jn .Vm nlMWM in inVitin&T the ladies of Albany and vicinity to ejtt a;d inaiwnt for iheiawlrN. All aoods will be sola at rrl that defy coin petition. Havma secttrea ine services u buihw.kw DresBinuker I 1 .m immmi tn pxtt. flt.-and make dresses in any style desired, at short notice and in a satis factory manner. .... , .. earMakknjr Clothing for children a specialty Store on north side of First, east of Ellsworth street. You are invited to call. parks. - 7. 1879- . niTY DHUG STORE. Ooraer First and Ella-worth, ats., ALBANT, ORtSGOX. 5 SALTMARSH, Has again taken charge of tho City Drug Store, having purehased the entire interest of C. W. 8 haw, successor to A. Carotbers & Co., and is now receiving a Splendid Worn Stock. iiinh. added ta the former, renders It very complete in all the different departments. reeling aasvroa liiki mi u w dmhu u. Quality a&& Trice, cordially Hi vitas his old friends and custom ers to give hina a call. PB35S0SBPTIC1T3, Will reoele immediate and careful attention at all noeura, dnjr ana niftns. Pun Wines and Liquors for medicine purposes. Air. BiJMilaM. . oct.tcn-svio - IrTCLX-SJSSTTE SUUBLlu AUD ST0XE WORKS. P. WOOD C5VC0., Manufacturers of MONUMENTS! Head Stones, Tablets, Jdantlcs, Cemetery Curbinp, Ashler Sc Coping. Tile for ."Walks, Bases for Gardoa Fouataias, and aU kinds of work dono in Sione. m we sret onr marble direct from the quar ries, and have it selected with care, we can as sure customers the THe Bsst Materials aad Lowest Prices. Orders from any part of the State promptly attended to. C-Tau wore FniiwMi("".." r .jKhnn and Works on eornerof eeoond an Kliswon-n sireei March I, lSttO-TlSaSft beds.; ; IX I VCRLIOriT : Oregon cemetcrv and otheratone aud dssnatch. eiwcial 'irviaiio Samuel K Yotm?? ! I now receiving lals stock of Merchandise, consisting of DEY GOODS, 2T0TX02TS, , 00TS 00TS Sixers, : j CARPETS, j GEOCEHIZS, " i WALL PATHS-, , i BLI2TDS, " " 2Xous9 FuT-dshia-g' G ceils, j etc., etc., etc. Xany of tlxssa goois ftra sr!2 DISECT from lIaaf,str;-3 for CASS, and ara TZZZZ? CLASS GOODS 27o "-Ttesi", aad will t& soli at pcp-l prices. Sept. 17-n51vl2m ' : ' ." 11 I " t . - - " I ' ' " " - ' ' v - King of tlie Bleed . rc - . Cures all Saofakms aflectioaa and diaonfan rean'M. . inglrom Impurity of ths blood. It is aaedti)a Urn specify all, sa the anflam can uaaaUy pasewvs anting oauae ; but Sail lUumwt, Itmpla, UUxrt, Swan, Oettn. Bmttlinat. Ae ars tlie most eaiantoa. wen sa nuaay snsmsns 01 xae juemrt, jutmmm, Aavsr aad XCosukm. ' SCROFULA. V7osrM Curs of EUaissEi. . - - T i - " . , . J- D. BimoH, Son at Co. 3 For the bceeflt of troubled with Bonfaia or Impura Blood is Vw ayetsma, I brsby raeon HMsd King of tbs It'fe.&. I bars ben troubled wtUi Sarof uia for the vest Im rsara, which so attached say eyas that X wasawa pineiy 0110a xor six moocu. 1 wm ra-oanmaoOKS onry j try Kin of ths fiioed, wluen. has (ami a . aa, aa Baa oompiMaiy ni ia, ajsMt j ran anaaeod it to all inmbiad as 1 hat 1' Yuan truly, Um. S. Wtinintwt, Satdisia; ST. T. ft '-T."tf7 p'fT' ! will bs paid to any Publie Heenttal t bs aar ally aajiaad upon, for avary oartiilcata of this aaaiat. aiao pabliahaa by us which is out gaaaiaa. . j Its Xnsredie-ttSe To showdor faith la the safety sad sseallSMe g the K. B., upoa piopsr paraonal atlKauen, wat a satisfled that no imnoution is iutssiled, v ant . give the nam a of ail its mgrediits,by ifru The above offer, were never made before bytM t ,n prietor of any other Family Madioas ia the wet Id. Many tMttnaontala.fartbeT iEfansEJ,taii fall diractioue for Qnr will be found la tea paaa- . phlet "Treatise on Diaaaaea of the KitmH," In waieheaeh bottle iaeneioaed. Price f V" i mil Jsmtnw 13 oanem, or 40 to SO doaaa. Sold by Srsw. U X).&AjiaoH,aoM ACo.,Prop't,Jioaio,K.Y V i. tt 1 4 in-" I ?! Si' V l" 'r i Made vintler Coolcy'a jt-rit Ef ' and healthful. St:atcittn in-- i-" s, ! th9 ciaRr ia iu3 a quhtwi pad, - a ? -- m imxmtuj, ltewure of inff imnia. f1 Coouy1s Oortefc atwi take no . f-r. ? - tbrotxtfh your cieajr for saiuTtw ( tr&t, f r Srt "tVoia ft en to T' i r r,t . ft,, '.ted br iwtQta mail. Aaanti'ct-brcni fraw v BATES, EIS & ZTTf "-1 t-;K 34S Jbvwimm Fall & - -I", .--V.-zr" . nnna,::. j - - Yf0m -aS f mir -,virz.f?jjb I 11 'f ' JP; prmam fmmm If,