The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, January 05, 1883, Page 4, Image 4

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    Dealers in Shelf and Hesvy
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Stoves and Tinware, Zinc Stove Pcpe, Granite ware
Etc., Etc.,' Etc.
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Latest Improved.
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Best in tlio Market.
A LARGE, NEW Hi SPLENDID ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED !
Prices as Sow as arsy house sn the State.
A.11 Goods Warranted jxast as HeDresented.
We r.mjjioy none but
And guarantee satisfaction in all Job Work.. If you want something in our
line don't fail io come and examine our goods and prices.
WOODCOCK & BALDWIN.
WBMn (Eoruallifi teei
f ALL Ji
Nil WiHlFK
IIU Willi mil
U pi fj H M H Esi
Ulsters,
"fancy
CORSETS, KNIT HOODS fllOSftCQOES-
FtlFillSillllg3 3-0llSo
These Goods are offered to tlie public at
prices lower than can possibly be
found in the city.
sra
opp. Vincent
0. EL WMtney & Co.
19:Uyl
Agent foe the world-renowned
Acknowledged now to be tlie best by nil musicians, and used by the celebrated
ol players Julie Kive-Kiiig- '.n preference til others.
j. & c. fiscjjSits PIANO, .
oading and best second- class Piano on the market.
ALSO THE
I nd Established Stand-aH Mason & Hamlin Organ,
T val! is nd vlcl.iit y from time, to time to so: I three leading; instrument
!T-2Tm8 nd uuprloc jiled 'Ppf !tion the cczrfrary notwHSstandinif.
FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 5, 18S3.
I K a II K f
KuSbins From Honros.
Christmas was kopt at Monroe in
the usual time honored style. Ever
greens, toys and best of all a Santa
Clause maae glad the hearts of the
little ones.
Our Christmas- festivities were
srmewliat saddened, however, by
sickness and death. On Christmas
day the chassed remains of Frank
Leanord and George Blake, the two
unfortunate rnn who perishsd in the
burning building at Inman's mill,
were deposited in the graveyard at
Monroe. A third one Shepard, was
seriously perhaps fatally burned.
The burning uceured on Saturday
December 23,- whiskey is supposed
to be the immediate cause of the dis
aster. On the day following Christmas
all that was mortal of Mr T. D. Ilin
ton father-in-law of our fellowtowns
men, West. Hinton, wa-s laid to rest
in our burying ground. The Masons
took charge of the obsequies, thus
showing respect tor the decesed and
family.
There are several car.es of lung fe
ver and erysipelas in town, but they
are mostly improving I believe.
On Wednesday night nearly all
tlie young folks of our town, armed
with amply refreshments made their
way up to Mrs. Kebecca Header's.
They found that estimable lady and
her daughter not like "Josiah Allen"
"who would not be surprised,', but
perfeotfuly willing to be surprised so
the evening was spent very pleasant
ly with music, conversation and re
freshraents. EsSTCA. .
One Item of Expense.
Brooklyn Ealc.
"What do you charge for a death
notice in thjs paper?" spapped s "dia
mond pointed nosed woman at the.
advertising desk of the Eagle last
night.
''Half a dollar ma'afti," replied the
clerk.
"Folks can't die without paying
for it, I suppose," snarled the wo
man. "Oh, they can die," responded the
clerk, "but it costs that to publish
the fact."
"Twenty dollars for a coffin, 15
for the grave, $10 for hacks, and only
$300 for my mourning, and now I've
got to pay fifty . cents to draw a
crowd! Think I'm made of money?"
,'I don't know ma'am," returned
the clerk, scratching his head.
"Mea-i to say you won't print this
notice less than 50 cents?"
"That's the regular price; ca'arn."
"Then I s'posel've got to pay it,
or there won't be a soul to see my
new hat and veil. Take your inoTiey
but you bet it will' come out of the
coffin. I won't knock a cent off my
mourning, if I have to mince him up
aid plant him in a seidlilz powder
box!"
"Is this woman your wife" asked
Ihcjudge of a colored man, and
pointing to a woman.
'Is what my wife?"
"Is that woman your wife."
"I don't sec no 'otnan, I sees a la
dy and de lady am my wife."
"Is that man your husband?"
"Dat gentleman is my husband."
"Well ladies and gentlemen,- I
have investigated this case, and have
decided to send this lady and gentle,
man to jail for six months." Arkan
sas Traveler.
A short time ago a young lawyer
asked Senator David Davis' permis
sion to pay court to a young lady
of wealth, his ward. Senator D.tvis
took the case under consideration for
a day, and rendered the followiug,
decision: "I can not give my con
sent," it ran. "not because you are
poor and dependent upon your pro
fession, but because you are in the
habit jof incurring needless debts,
without kowing or caring how you
are to pay them."
A book is called, "How to keep a
store." It is a work of seveial bun
dled pages, anil life is to short to
read it. The best way to keep a
store is to advertise judiciously, and
by this means do business and pre
vent it from falling into the hands
of the sheriff.
A Chicago chap advertises for sev
eral steady girls to help on panta
loons." And an envious scribe says
that a fellow who can't help on his
own pantaloons ought to be assham
ed to want girls to do it.
A Christmas suggestion: Gi ve the
little girl something pretty and nice
that she can keep a long time. Give
the boy something that he can eat
quick or make a noise with.
Kesoiutioas and Names of Toaehers.
The following are the resolutions
adopted by the late teachers insti
tute 1. That the thanks of the institute
are hereby tendered to the Board of
Trustees of Corvallis College for the
use of the College Chapel.
2. To the ladies and gentlemen
who so kindly took part in the Lit
erary Entertainment.
3. To Prof. W. E. Yates of tlie
Oregori Normal School, to Supt.
Frank Kigler of Polk County for
their instructive lectures, and for the
interest manifested by them; to the
teachers of Linn and Polk counties
for attendance and assistance. To
the faculties of the Oregon State Ag
ricultural College, snd- Philomath
College for their able arMresses.
4. To the ladies and gentlemen
of the Quartette Club for the excell
ent music furnished by J hern.
5. Ami to the Rev; Dr. J. R. N.
Bell for his eloquent efforts cn vari
ous occasions, and for his other val
uable services.
6. Resolved; filially, that the
thanks of this Institute arc due to
Superintendent E. A. Milner for his
assiduous labors during the Institute
Th.it he should have the hearty co
operation of all the teachers of Ben
ton County for his efforts in organi
zing the education forces of this
county.
By The Committee;
Teacaees Present: Supt. E. A.
Milner, Pres. B. L. Arnold, Pres. W.
S. Walker, Prof. Hawthorne, Prof.
Sheak, J. D. Wood, E. H. Bennett,
M. L. Noftsger, A. D. Gray, Miss
Belle Gray, Bev. Dr. J. R. K Bell,
Miss Sarah Rader, A. F. Hershner,
S. P. Reader, Mrs. Dehnick, Miss
Lizzie Hamilton, J. 13; Horner, Mrs
J. B. Horner, Supt. Frank Rigler
W. H. Holman, Prof. Emery, Wil
liam Hawert, Prof. W. E. Yates,
Miss Emma Alphin, Miss Nettie
Spencer, William Ilolman, W. E.
Riehandson, John IT. Marks, Jr.,' D.
W. Jarves, Miss Maggie Knotts,
Mrs. Jennie Logan, Mr. Brock.
J. B. Hoknbb, Secy.
Tlie number of summer and autumn visitors
during IS71 was about 75,000; last year the
number wa3 about 130,000.
Tbe streetof Paris are lighted by 43.
089 gas lamps and 429 lamps which burn
petroleum and colza oil. There are in ad
dition 25,000 jets of gas in the buildings,
which belong to the municipality, ancl the
total cost of lighting them is estimated for
the current year at 41,300,000.
The coyotes have besn a great source of
annoyance and loss this year to the sheep
owners of Montana. Heretofore the shep
herd dogs have chased them away -without
difficulty, but the "coyotes have reversed
this order, and now frequently chase the
dogs away. A large drove ef them will
come at uiglifc aad, literally taking the dogs
prisoners, will force them faraway from the
ranch, while the confederates attack the
defenseless sheep.
"Schoolgirl" you say the youth
you dote on is almost sixteen years
old and you want to give him a
Christmas present which will pleas?
him than all the rest he can possibly
receive flora otheis. Very well; give
him a shaving - case. Philadelphia
Neios.
Facta aad Hes.
Keal estate is booming in Philadelphia.
The island of Skye is now owned by eight
me a.
It is said that lime drives away ants and
beetles.
Over 300,000 head of cattle are grazing in
the Black Hills.
Prairie Dog Jim is the name of a new
town in Kansas.
Philadelphia street railway companies are
taxed $50 yearly for each car run.
More than 6,250,000 worth of ostrich
feathers are exported from South Africa.
Upwards of fifty couples celebrated
Thanksgiving in Cincinnati by getting mar
ried. The' salary of a Connecticut Methodist
minister was ?25 a year and half the ish he
caught.
The New Jersey Legislature will be asked
this winter to forbid the sale of tobacco to
minors.
During the year 18S0 there were manu
factured in the United States 974,152,856
pounds of paper.
Privileges to cut ice from fifty-live acre3
of the Erie Canal about Rochester have
been sold at 25 an acre.
An Elmira confectioner, with a special
pipe line to the Buffalo Glucose Works,
advertises a barrel of candy for sixty cents
It is estimated that the liquor saloons of
Chicago sell 10,000,000 worth of liquors in a
year. Of this amount 86,000,000 is net
profit.
There are .1,590 postoffices in Pennsyl
vania, which is over 500 more than in any
other State in the Union.
There ws $700 worth of waste paper
picked up from the floor of the House of
Representatives last session.
Over 4,000 car loads of freight arrived in
the Buffalo yards of the New York Central
Railroad in one day recently.
In 1831 Berlin births numbered 45,246;
521 twins; four triplets, males; one quad
ruplet, females; 3-1055 died.
Ttt'elve hours after a child had been pro
nounced dea l by a doctor at Neshinnoek,
Mercer county, Pa., it commenced to cry,
and at last accounts wa3 recovering.
Washington monument has now one Hun
dred and sixty -eight courses of stone and is
336 fee 5J inches high, or 2 inches higher
than the top of the figure of America on the
Capitol.
The State of Texas Jia3 over 81,000,000 in
the treasury; drawing no interest. The
public debt is about 5,000,000, chiefly in
bonds, which are not redeemable, except at
.the option of the holder, until maturity.
Dr. Seely of Midway, Ky., a witness in
the Williams murder trial at Lexington,
was fined 25 and sent to jail for thirty
hours for approaching a juryman and ex
pressing the wish that the jury would hang
Williams.
The Isle of Man census shows that on
April 4th the population numbered 53,492
a decrease as compare.l wita 1871 of 550.
W. C. T. U. COLU.m
Strong Drink3.
Why are those drinks called strong
dr'.nks?"
Not because they make people
strong, for they make them weak,
but because they are strong to make
honest men thieves; strong to make
good people wicked; strong to make
industrious people idh; strong to
make ric'i people poor; strong to
make mcrr reel about in the streets;
strong to make healthy people sick;
j strong to make kings beggars; strong
to make men commit murder and
suicide; strong to make sailors steer
vessels on rocks; strong to make wise
men foolish; Ptrong to make people
forget God; and sometimes they are
so strong as to make people see two
things when there is only one.
OXE ITEM IN THE BILL.
The annual drink-bill of the United
States is estimated to be seven bun
died millions of dollars ! In Great
Britain; with a population of 6,000,
000 less than ours, the drink-bill is
$785,000,000. What an enormous
sum for alcoholic stimulants in a
single year 700,000,000 ! In
twenty years the annua! compound
interest, on this sum would amount
to more than 25,000,000,000. Here
is the startling result of twenty years
national indulgence in intoxicating
liquors. over twenty-five billions
Of dollars!! The cost of drunken
ness is amazing. The aggregate of
money represented by these worse
than useless beverages is indeed fear
ful, appaiing, and beyond the man
ner of expression in words or figures.
The wheat and corn which God gives
for bread is perverted into a poison
lor the multitude, destroying brain,
body and soul. And yet men won
der why we have hard times. As
Neal Dow says, "The wonder is, rath
er, that we have any limes at ail."
THE SCARS OF INTEMPERANCE.
You know very well that a scar
will not wash out or grow out. Ab
solutely, there is no doubt of this.
But how vrst ard fathomlessly prac
tical are the applications of'th" simple
truth that scars are inerasable ! A
two-edged sword, this, and of keener
edge th.-n Damascus steel. The dull
inebriate, who scars his brain by the
habit of intemperance thinkc that
alter his reformation his nervous sys
tem will slowly recover ail the sound
ness it once had. But on your finger
a scar wiil not grow out. Scars, how
ever the bod' may change are abso
lutely unchangeable- in the changing
flesh. We carry into our graves the
marks of our boyhood's sports; and
this is as true of the spots that scar
the brain as of those that gash the
fingers. That the most searching
blessings are good habits, the most
penetrating curses are bad habits, is
found in the one fact that the auto
matic neivous rneenanism is such,
that when a habit good or bad is
scarred into the brain, the soul pours
forth the result of the habit almost
spontaneously. And just so, friends
ycirr tendency or mine to profane
speech, to ribald jest, to the inebri
ate's thirst, or the sensualist's leche
rous thoughts, scar the nervous sys
tem in its automatic action. WTien
yon, thus scarred by habit (and it
may be, alas!by inheritance), pass
the place of temptniiorj you are
seized yon ktlOW not with what
power. YoU feel that tltt'fa is a nec
essity upon rod, Hid that mystery
is simply fhn'j swjrs fife' Jftet asabh-,
You have SejMTed yoiif H'-rvoifS sys
tem with an evil Erftttiij and uow the
terrific power of tliw automatic fWC -fchaidsm
stands J-hind yoril' wiff.
LANK
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
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Trade Maris, Copyrights, etc., for tlie L'ltiled btatcs,
Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. Wo
tave had thirty-live years experience.
. Patents obtained through us aro noticed ia the SCI
ENTIFIC American. This largo and splendid illus
trated weekly paper, $3 .20 a year,stows the Progress
of Science, id very interesting, and has an enormous
circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Soliclr
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ffewYorlt. Handbook about Patents free-
uiw blames anaiiY
ag-e Line
. FROM ALBANY
TITOS. EGX,IjSJ
On the Corner West of the Engine House
CORVALLIS, - - OREGON.
HAVING COMPLETED MY
nsw and commudious BARN,
1 m better than ever prepared to
keep the
BEST OF TEAMS, BU55iES. CARRIAGES
AST)
SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE.
At Reasonable Rates.
fiW Particular attention given to Boarding Horses
lloryes Bought ana tiuid or Kxehaiied.
PLEASE GIVE B A CALL.
TO C0KALLJS.
- Proprietor.
Having secured thecontract to carrying the
United States TVTnil 3
Corvallis to A.lbany
For the ensuing- four years w 1 leave Corvsllis each
morning at 8 o'ciock, arriving in Albany about 10
o'clock, DJid.wfl start from Albany at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon, returning- to Corvallis about 3 o'clock..
This line wil! be nrepared with,irood teams and care-
cul drivers and nice comfortable and
EASY RiDSMG VEHiCLES
For the accommodation of the
TKAYEL1IXG PTTBI.IC.
. 10-27yl
Front Street, X
Two doors nottli of the Vincent Konse, )
CORVALLIS, OB
' ALL eS?SEKS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Repairing and Cleaning at moderate Prices. 19-2Gyl
NOMAS GRAHAM,
.potneary,
-AN3 DEALER IN-
PUIS, 8!IS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, 6MSS, WOT,
SH0UIDEB BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES C.
A full lino ot Bftks, Stationery and Wall Paper. Orr drugs are frefdi and
well selected. Paescriptions compennded at all hours. 19-27yl
Wlieat and other Graifl Stored 011 the best of Terms by
13
-AT-
CORTlLLIS
SACKS
Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewbese
18-27-vl ' 1 L.
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Scientists now ail adroit that most dieasos are
caused bv disordered Kidneys or liver, and that ii
these great or-ans are kej.t in a perfect condition,
health will be the result. WARNER'S SAFE KID
NEY AND LITER CUKE
Is made irom a Simple Tropical Leaf
OF RARE VALUE,
And is a POSI1IVE Remedy for the following
Troubles :
Paiti in Use Ear; Severe ITcadafiies;
JixrAne?i Bfrmiingj Infinnsed
Ej'ftS . A . fifed" Feelir.g;
Sigat Sweats-
Pains in flie lower' Part- of ih.6 Bod';
Palpitation of the Heart:. Jaundice;
Gravel; Painful I'rirwfioh; 31a
larial Fevcrj Viiicr
end Ag-t'sPj
And all diseases cam-id by tho Kidneys, Liver or
Urinarv rgans bcine; out of onier.
It is a SAFE and OEKTAIN cure for all Female dif
ficulties, such as
Lencor, ftsra; rn?5rma(5on flf the U'omb;
FaHing cf the vfonab; tJcsration
of !js Woneb.
It will control and regulate Menstruation, and is an
excellent and safe remedy for females during preg
nancy. 1 .. .; .
As'a Blood Purifier it is tineqnalea, for it cures the
organs that .MAKE the blood. For
ol; CarlKaslss; CcroWa; White Swel
ling; Salt Saeam; Poisoaias 1)R 2er
eay cr aay otaer Brng,
It is certain in even' cae.
For Enc;:lla5T:ce; Iir.psiracf; falnd in
Vac Lam', and ail Siaai-
far Discasi-Si
It is a safe, sure ami quick Curo.
It is the only ktaown remedy that h.is cured Esioiits
As a proof of tl'.c purify and worth of this Great
Natural Remedy, reid the following
jCHEHIC A f. A S A L S I S :
S. A LATTIMOiViJ, Ph. D., L. L. D. , Professor of
Chemistry W ti:e University of oehester, N. Y.,
l;novinc the po'.'ularitv and merit of Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure, after a thorouch Chemical
Analysis, has furnished the fo'lowiufi statement:
UNIVERSITY OF r.OCIIESTER,
Chemical Laboratory,
ROCHESTER, K. Y., Jan. 8, 1SS0.
Mr II II- Warner has placed in my possession the
formitlaof the medicine manufaetared nul sold by
bim un.ler the general designation of WARNERS
SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURS. I have inves
tigated his processes of manufacture, which are Con
ducted with extreme care and according to the best
methods I have also.taken from his lalioratorv sam
ples Of all the materials used in the preparation of
this med.cine, and upon critical examination I find
them as welt as the medicine into whicn they enter,
to he entire!? free from poiaonoua or deleterious sub-stance-
. S. A. LATHMDRE.
This TlcTu'iv" vhico ti."s ootio sucly wonder's, is put
on in She BOTir-F. of my' piedi-
chi- '.;:io: Hp ;-; ' : i y;l
CO.
'HWisfer 2f. Y.
By buying at dealers' prices. We will
sell you any article for family ot, per
sonal use, in any quantity at Wholesale
Price. Whatever you want, send for
our catalogue (free) and you will find
it there. We carry in stock the largest
variety of goods in the United States.
MONTGOMERY Ward & Co.
927 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver
complaints Shiloh's Vitaliscr is quarnteed to cure,
you. For sale by T. Graham.
FOR DYSPEFSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a.
printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vi
talizer. It never fails to aire. 8oid at X. Graham's.
19 THE S!fK ASH AFFLICTED
AND ESPECIALLY
Those Suffering from Debility,'
Nervous Prostration, Loss of
Vitality, Sexual Infirmities,
Etc., Etc,
o
rrniE creat need those have who are
1. suffering from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COM
PLAINTS is a physician wlto can comprehend their
ailments and successfully treat them.
The general practitioner is not sufficiently skills
in these classes of troubles to do so and it must 6
left to the SPECIALIST, who by education, Ion,
practiee, thorough knowledge and compreheuijiv
mind, is prepared to cure them.
DR. 1. C. YOUNG
Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the
jiMrpose ariorainir; ine amiciea tne certainty ot,
honoraVIi and skillful treatment and perfect and.
permanent restoration, and for over t!0 years it has.
sustained tlie first rank not only upon thid Coast but
throughout the civilized world.
I rim aware that by dvel !ig"upon so uninvitin
subject as the DJiOAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR
ynorant may asperse my motive,
the 5s3r to Inficrx (best who arc scflfe
iw through igrcraEto, or it ho by car
c&neNN or tract ef ki;ovicdgo (feat a ru
can be tiad, are not ocly itHrrylng the
Kf;vs to an nnCSmciy grave, but g'Svlfi
sexual weakness as an inheritance to future genera
tions, id too reat an incentive to permit me to be
silent.
symptoms.
-IFVOTTARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSS
ES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION
MIND. SLTGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EX ,
CITF,iTvNT, VAKi AtLE TAMPER. TREMBLING,
VALWTATION, FUGUES, &c ,R IF YOU HAVE
rit ACTIO KI) SKLF-AtSCSK EVE IX THE SLIGHT
EST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the
Dread Enemy of Human Life,
And pIiouM not heyitate to secjc at once health and
happiness in a cure.
CUR-ES GUARANTEED, FEES MODERATE
CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE. -
FREE.
xf!us!vely Yegetabit Rmedlcs I'scd.
o -
Ls3es
Yon arc cpec;:vllv liable to suffering from NERV-.
OUS PROSTRATION, All your peculiar complaints,
arc nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings -are
terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. The.
' Ooctor in bis researches and practice of NERVOUS
TROUBLES has made your org?iiizati( n a specia.,
study and is thus enabled from his experience and
knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the ,
Troubles, Weakre9i?ft, Distresses and Suf
ferings to whii a you are liable. . .
tfiTYou will find in the Doctor a friend upon
whom you can rely for comfort, aad and cure.
l)r. Young's F'EaaZe Remcdiesf have
attained a reputation fr etUcieccy unequalled by
any medicine or medical prescription, ever offered.
They can be sent by mail or express. -i
Tlio-io desirinff personal care and attention canhave;
all necessary accommodations furnished.
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Letters.
Those who cannot visit the city can by giving the.
symptoms in their own way, receive advice, and wh
desired, treatment at home with every assurance
a euro.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
AddMSSy
CR. h C. YQUIiL
ISetfical .'nsiytrPW
Ho. 7 Stocktons..'
Sari FfSoctseS; Feb. 21, 18S2.
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