The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, December 29, 1882, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 20, 1SS2.
Stoves and Tinware, Zinc Stove Pipe, Granite ware
Etc.,
Etc.,
STOVES,
Latest Improved.
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Best in tlie Market
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A URGE, Iffl 1MB SPLEHOlfl ASSQBTMEMT JUST RECEIVED !
Prices as low as any house in the State.
.All Goods Warranted jiast as Represented.
We Esrspioy none but
And guarantee satisfaction in all Job Work, if you want something in our
line don't fail to ccme and examine our goods and prices.
WOODCOCK & BALDWIN
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telling Crobils.
These Goods are offered to the public at
prices lower than can possibly be
found in the city.
Nearly opp.Vincsnt House,
Bill Nye oh tiie Elections.
Boomerang, November 8.
We have met the enemy, and we
j are his'n. We have- made our re
j marks, and we are reffdy to listen to
i the gentleman from New York,
j We could liavo lng out, perhaps,
and explained about New York; but
1 when almost every stfite in the Union
'prose up and made certain statements
j yesterday, we found that the job of
! explaining this matter thoroughly
would, be wearisome, and require a
! great deal of time. We do not blame
! the Democracy for this. We are a
i little surpiised, however, and grieved.
I It will interfere with our wardrobe
this winter. With an overcoat on
Wyoming, a plug-hat on Iowa,- a
1 pair of pantaloons on Pennsylvania,
land, boots on the general result, it
i looks now as though we would prob
j ably go through the winter, wrapped
in a bedquilt and profound medita
tion. We intended to publish an
! extra this morning, but the news
i was of such a character that we
thought we would get alonf without
it. The cause of this great Derao
' cratic freshet in New York yestcr
i day but why go into delils?--we
j all have an idea why it was so. The
I number of votes would scm to in
j dicate that there was a tendency to
; wards Democracy throughout the
j country. Now, in Pennsylvania, if
i you will look over the returns care
fully but why should we take up
; ycur valuable time offering an ex
planation of a political matter of the
past? iUnder the circumstances
some tfoiJId go and yield to the
soothing influence of the maddening
bowl, but we do not advise that. It
, would only furnish temporary relief,
! and the recoil would be ennui, and
with that sense of surprise and aston
ishment that a man does who has had
a large brick block fall on him when
he was not expecting it. Although
we feci a litde lonely to-day having
met but a few republicans on the
stree who were obliged to come
out and do their marketing we still
hope for the future. The grand old
Republican party But that's what
we said Inst week. It sounds hollow
now and meaningless, somehow, be
cause our voice is a little hoarse, and
we are snowed under so deep that it
is difficult for us to enumerate. Now,
reboot these bets. If the panics to
whom we owe bets and we owe
'most everybody will just agree to
I t-tke the stakes, and not go ,into de
tails not stop to ask us the stale ot
our mind, and talk about how it was
done we don't care. We don't
wish to have this thing explained at
all. Ve aro not of anjnquiiing turn
of mind. Just plain facts are good
enough for us, without any harrow
ing details. In the meantime we are
going to work lo earn some more
money, to bet on the next election.
Judge Folger and others, come over
and see us when you have time, and
we will tal!: this matter over. Mr.
15. Butler, we wish we had your
longevity. With a robust constitu
tion, we find that 'most any man can
wear ovtl cruel fate, and get there at
hist. We do not feel so angry as we
do greved and surprised. We are
pained to see the American people
thus betray our confidence, ami
throw a liige wardrobe into the
hands of the' relentless foe.
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ot players Jul le Rive-King "ii preference 111 others.
J. Sc C. FISCIIEE'S PIANO,
e leading and best second-class Piano on the market.
At..') T5IK
i and Established Standard -Mason & Hamlin Organ.
r V-rallis an.i vlci ii! y froari t&ne io i;-e to st'li these leuiiinc; lili'ti urni nil
f S 'fcir and taprii! :nled opposftfeii eoii' rtvj uoti ''.htandirp-.
Te MoSc-l Eusband.
Always complain ot being tired,
and remembei that nobody else gets
tired.
Your wife should have everything
in readi'.ies for you, but you should
not do anything for her.
When your wife 'asks for money,
give her a nickel; ask tier what she
wants of it, and, when she tells you,
ask her if she can't do without it.
Then go down ami spend ten times
the amount for cigars, for they are a
i neccSiity.
Go down town of an evening-,
I stand around on the street corner
i and tark politic ; it's more interesting
than to stay at home with your fatn
ily.
Charge your wife not to gossip,
but you can spin aJl the yarns you
wish.
Have your wife get up and make
nil the fires; but don't you get up
youiselt till the rest of the family are
eating breakfast, as. you might take
cold. '
Wear old clothes, and make your
self as untidy as possible until your
wife's health fails: then it would be
best for you to fix up some, for in all
probabii'ty you will want another
when she is gone.
Have a smile for everybody you
meet, but get a frown on before you
go h ome.
How a Wliale Brer-ties.
The windpipe does not communi
cate with the mouth; a-hole is, as it
were, bored right through the back
of the head. Engineers would do
well to copy the action of the whale's
blow-hole; a more perfect piece of
structure it is impossible to imagine.
Day and night, asleep or awake, the
whale works his breathing appara
tus in such a manner that not a drop
of water ever gets down into the
lungs. Again, the whale must of
necessity stay a much longer, period
of time under walft than seals; this
alone might possibly drown him, in
asmuch as the lungs cannot have
access to fresh air. We find that
this difficulty has been anticipated
and obviated by a pecul;ar reservoir
in the venous system, which reservoir
is situated at the back of the longa.
'Frank Uucldand.
Don't Wnip Him.
"Ma," howled a boy running into
the house and approaching his moth
er, "Ma, little brother hit me with a
stick."
'Well, I'll whip your little broth
er," said the mother, abstractedly
tucking together a pair ol stockings
she had been darning.
"No, don't whip him. Don't let
him have any supper. I whipped him
before he hit me." Arkancuw Traveller.
Sleeping With EsrpDcts.
Professor Bell, the Smithsonian
Institution's agent shipped his last
collection of snakes lo the north two
weeks ago, and already has his
museum full aain. It is surprising
how rapidly they beeomo domesti
cated under his treatment. Dnrin
the recent cold snop some of them
that he turned lojjse in his room at.
night climbed up the bedposts and
coiled themselves up in his blankets.
He fait them hunting for cosy spots
about bis legs, and knew that he
ought to get up and provide them
with some loose straw, but a sleepy
man in a warm bed on a cold night
is not over-obliging, and the' profes
sor snored on musically, as is his
custom. The reptiles crowded upon
one another, quarrelled, fought a lit
lie, hissed, but the professor did not
budge; only now and then he would
wake slightly and cry sortly: "Whist,
boys; be easy, boys."
At last a big coaehwhip snake
found an opening near the ede of
the blankets and slowly glided in.
There was a gentle waving up and
down of the bedclothes- as the big
elaybar.k serpent moved about, get
ting himself comfortable, when sud
denly he slipped about two-thirds of
his frigid length against the warm
legs of the professor. The professor
made a violent remark. Ho sat up
in bed, gathered a handful of snakes
in each hand, depositing them care
fully on the floor, ihen throwing
back the bedclothes he administered
a kick that sent the coach whip fly
ing through the dark to the other
end of the room, encountering the
lamp in its aerial flight and knocking
from its bracket on the wall the fra
gile skull of an ancient Florida
mound builder.
"Freeze and be hanged !" exclaim
ed the irate professor. L"I'il share my
bed with you, but you shan't drive
me out." He drew the blankets
over him. A few moments later sev
eral pairs of little red eyes moved
up the bidp'osts on eith&r side and
soon snake herder and snakes, in one
couch, were lost in peaceful sleep.
Jacksonville, Flo., Times.
aain scanning the fat carcasses as
- - .
they lie side by side upon the block.
Tlie Farmer.
Montgomery, Ala., Southern Agriculturist
It does one's heart good to sec a
merry round face; so independent
and yet so free from vanity and
pride; so rich, and yet so industrious;
so patient and so persevering in his
cnllino;, and yet so kind, sociable, and
obliging. There are a thousand no
ble traits about his character. lie is
generally hospitable. Eat and drink
with him, and he won't set a mark on
3-ou and sweat it out with double
compound interest. Some people I
know will; you are welcome. He will
do you a kindness without expecting
a return by way of compensation; it
is not so with everybody. He is usu
ally more honest and sincere less
disposed to deal in low and under
handed cunning than many I could
name. He gives to society its best
support, its firmest pillar that sup
ports the editiee of government. He
is the lord of nature. Look at him
in his homespun and gray; laugh at
him if you. will, but believe he can
laiicrh back if he pleases.
The rissii of the Improved. Il0
.National Live Stosk Journal Chicago.
Swine breeders have not suffi
ciently borne in mind the variation
in the amount of lean meat found in
the carcasses of different hogs. The
Berkshire is universally credited with
having more lean than any other
breed; but even Bcrkshires very in
this regard, as do other classes of
swine. Hence, by closely scanning
the cut up carcasses, giving prefer
ence to certain families showing lib
eral presence of muscular substance,
these to be used as breeders, the rel
ative quantity of lean could be in
creased any family or breed. It is
well known that some hogs when re
duced to an impoverished state, are
really very thin, as the term is un
derstood, while the others having as
meagre an amount of fat as the thin
nest, yet have greater fullness of all
the parts, and under no circumstances
do 'they become so lean In appear
ance as the others. This difference
is owing entirely'to the greater size
of the muscles the motive parts
and d'fference is inTariably shown in
the cut-up meat. So it will be seen
that there are two modes of making
a very correct estimate of this pecu
liar difference in swine by compar
ing animals that are, so far as we are
Abla to judge, alike reduced, then
W. C. T. U. C3LUBI3.
TempOi-ance aEd the Childron.
BY RET. AirarD TAYLOR.
What have the children' to do with it ? Is
there any danger that they will be drunk
ards ? Can they exert any influence to help
on with the Temperance work ? Is it not
sufficient that we teach them religion, and
leave them to take their chance as to the
Temperance question ?
Such inquiries as thscd are often honestly
made, by good people who think that teach
ing children Temperance is a needless ex
penditure of time and effort, or that ifr is
an -intrusion on juvenile religious education.
It is the children's business. Drunkards
they may not be now, and the thought of
one's own child ever becoming a sot is so
horrible, that every parent shrinks from
considering the bare possibility of it; but if
the business of drunkard-making goes on its
present vigor till our children grow up, it
is well that we teach them How to guard
against the temptations placed in their way.
The children's influence, both for preven
tion and reform, is so great that the c.ause
ear;not afford to be without it. And so far
from Temperance being either antagonisti0
tp religion or an excrescence on it, the two
are so intimately linked together, nay, a
part of each other, that it is impossible
faithfully to teach the one without at the
same time teaching the other.
HBs noble to reform drunkards; it
brave to rescue the fallen, and to raise the
degraded from the gutter; itjis glorious work
to 'put out a groat conflagration; hut it is
yet better if we can quench the spark, while
it is yet a spark, so that there shall be no
conflagration to put out. It is as brave and
as noble work to keep people from being
drunkards, as to try ito elevate them after
strong drink has reduced them below the
level of beasts. And it is easier and cheap
er to prevent than to reform; to teach a boy
not to be a drunkard, than to reform him,
and to pay for the mischief he does, when
drink has gained the mastery over him.
flifc"Daner"la Idoderats Using.
It cannot too constantly be insisted upon
that drink begets disease, which kiqles a
delirious craving for stimulus, while it de
bilitates the will through strictly physical
causes. The man who drinks in order to
exercise his moral muscle, soon finds that
lie lias laid his head in the lap of a Delilah,
who has shorn him of his strength whiie he
thought he was only refreshing himself for
the conflict. It may be all very well for
the charioteer who wishes to perfect his eye
and hand ia skilful driving, to skirt the
very edge of the precipice, though I doubt
whether the wise would applaud rr employ
him. But it becomes a very different mat.
ter if tle air about the brink is heavy with
the reeling fumes of calbonie acid gas. Why
do not these "temperance" men advocate
the moderate use of opium on the same
principles as those on which they uphold
moderate drinking? Because, they will
teH j'ou, the yhysieal effect of opium is to
debilitate tlie will (and with it, of course,
the power of self control) and ultimately to
destroy it. And this, everv scientific ph'
sician will tell you, i3 precisely the effect of
the liquors of our day. It enslaves men,
not simply by power of habit nor. from a
sensualized will. The most awful and hope
less drunkards aro often those who hate
and fight against their sin the most fiercely.
They abstain for a while, but it is only a
crust forming over volcanic fires. They are
borne away in an hour when they think not.
City Stables iDaily Stage Lhie
FROM ALBANY TO CORALLIS.
THOS. EGLIN,
On the Coiner West of the Kngine House
CORVALLIS, - - OREGOX.
-ww- a v i "in r fiAttfet rmpTi utt
nuw Hiiil (,!jimudi..ns RAiLN, i'.V-'-;-."-:? "II .
" - Proprietors
Having secured the contract to carrying the
United States Mull j xpress
HiO'.l
-Arbany
to
I am better than .evur nreparcU to
keen the
j For the ensuing four yean; v.-1 leave Corvallis each'
B-5T OiT Jh"Q R'i "'"'ICQ PA DDI A f-rO niwrnii!;; at 8 o'clock, arriving in Albanv about 10
-OT KIT I Crt.V'O, D J J JILOi WtURlnutO.o'clock, end will start&om Albany at 1 o'clock in the
ortenioon, returning to iJortalliB about X o clock.
T.jisline will bettreparsd with ffood teams and care-
SADDLE HOUSES TO HIRE;
At Reasonable Rates.
Particular attention given to Boarding Horses
Horses Bought ana Sold or Exchanved.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
cul drivers and nice comfortable and
EASY RtDtNG VEHICLES
For the accommodation of the
TRAVELLING rUilLIC.
19-27yl
FrMit Street,
Two tloors noi'tli of tiie Vilieentt House, )
COEYALLIS, OK.
Ai-L ORDERS PROMPTLY EX&CUTED.
Repairing and Cleaning at moderate Prices. 19-26yl
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AMD DEALER IN
Faots and Figures. .
Ontario manufactured la3t year 5,073,G10
pounds of maple sugar.
Iron and lead deposits have been found in
Jackson county, Wiscon?in.
Edison's patents now number 39(5; more
than were ever before granted to one man.
American manufacturers turn cut daily
12,000 dozen spools of thread, containing
200 yards each.
A subterranean flow of clear water was
discovered near Denver, Col., recently while
an artesian well wa3 being bored.
The track. of the Northern Pacific has ad
vanced this year 154 miles, and is now 529
from Winnibeg. No more will be laid this
year.
The North Carolina peanut crop will this
year reach 140,000 bushels. The nuts are
of better quality than any grown during the
past live years.
Sixteen whiskey distilleries now in opera
tion in Loui3viile have been reinforced by a
highwines factory, the first of the kind in
that district.
The result of some of the most carefully
conducted tests ia regord to rye as foodha3
stimulated its use more than ever, and the
high price of corn is directing attention to
the value o ye.
FAOTS, OIIS, TAilli, WM, GLASS, PUTTY, TRUES,
SBOTIDEB BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES tC.
A full liiro of Brojss, Stationery and Wall Paper. Or drugs are fresh am1
well selected. Prescriptions compcmided at all hours. 19-27yl
Wheat and otlier Grain Stored on tne best of Terms by
-AT-
SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONS
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we. CURE -.SHE
t most diseases are
or liver, aad that if
a perfect condition.
Farmers will do well to cafl on me before making arrangements elsewhere
7- . .
TO THE SICI AO AFFilCTED!
AND ESPECIALLY
Those Suffering from Debility,
Nervous Prostration, Loss of
"Vitality, Sexual Infirmities,
Etc., Etc.
o
rpIIE CHEAT NEED VHOS HAVE 'XVn AKE
X suffering from SEXUAL Ai0 NERVOUS COM
PLAINTS is a physician who can comprehend their
ailments attd stfrcessfally treat them.
The general practitioner is not sufficiently fikillo
in these clashes of trebles tn do ro ar.d it must h
kft loathe SPEClALiST, vho by education, len'
pnvctiee, tborougb knowledge and ccmprtheubiv
ininil, is prepared to cure them.
08. I. c. Yousa
Opened his now eelcbraied Institute in 1850 for the
purpose of affording- the afflicted the certainty of
houorahlc and skillful treatment and perfect and :
permanent restoration, and for over 80 jvars it has
sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast but
throughout the civiheed world.
I .am avrare that by dwelling Upon so uninvitin
subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOU
gnor&nt may asperse my motive,
fi. rs:rp to infern !I;oso who are sulTer
i.iiC 3sroag!i i?nor;;EC3, or who by carr-"
essrpss or want of knowif -so. t!tat a enro
can !;e Esnd, are Hot only fcurrjin? Ihcm
salwes to an i!!s!r!tiy grave, but giving
sexual weakness as an inheritance to future genera
tions, is too great an incentive to permit me to be
siicnt. sviniDtoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM N IOHT LOSS
ES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION
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PALPITATION, FLUSHES, Sc., OR IV YOB HAVE
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TROUBLES has marie your or-nnizaticn a specia .
study and is thus enabled from bis experience and
knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the
Trenbirs, Hfeafcrctficg, Mstrensea and Suf
ferip?slo wiiih you arc izablc
o"i7'Yoii will find in the Doctor a friend upon
whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure.
!tr." YoBBg's F'nia!o Kemedics have'
attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled by
any medicine or medical prescription ever offered.
Thej can be sent by mail or express.
Those desiring personal care and attention can hare1'
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o-
Seiontists now all admit th
caused bv disordered Kidneys
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Troubles :
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UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER,
Chemical Laboratory,
RQTrn ESTER, N. Y. , Jan. S, WO.
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