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5 .t3 0 . 7 V ITR3-3LYCiR:N'3 M3TcRY.' Ucmnrkablo Exhibition or Ii Terri ble Force Xu Explanation. ' Cor. Indianapolis Newi. Tt is a comman practico all through tha oil regions to "torpedo" oil wolli lwhcnjtl3-.rproduction begins to foil of, irad like all other operators I resorted to the same method for my own well. There is with the great majority of men employed in .working about oils wells a reasonable fear of accident from prema ture explosions from nitro-glycenne. I never could induce men in my employ to assist the agent that came to do tho Work, and I always had to assist h:m inyself. The fear that is first Lilt soon vcars oil after a few trials. It is perfectly safe to handle it if kept at a temperature below 32 degrees, but nbovo that temperature it becomes dan gerous; the higher tho temperatnro the more sensitive to concussion, and it cx plodes at 300 degrees; but the twint I wish to make is the solution of the fol lowing: "That any satisfactory cxplanitioa can not be given of tho singular feature of tho almost complete annihilation of matter." Some savants have attempted to explain tho nfystery of this character istic of nitro-glycerine by the theory of instant evaporation of matter. That might be true as to flesh, but could tho great masses of bones in tho human bo jy be vaporized in an instant, in the twink ling of an eye? Could iron bo reduced to vapor in an instant? Others offer tho theory of atomization of matter. This theory was disproved by a most melan choly occurrence in Alleghany county, Now York, two or three years ago. Charles Berridgc, a well-known oil man, was blown up by nitro-glycerine. The ground around was covered with spot less, now fallen snow; on eithor side was a high and abrupt hill only a few rods apart. Bcrridge was a very largo man, of perhaps 180 pounds weight. The remains were ssarched for carefully and long; for he was a good man and popu lar. The coffin in which t jey were boma to the grave, contents and all, weighed but fifteen pounds. The spotless snow remained as spotless as before. The statement that the greatest foreo of a jiitro-glyccrine explosion is always upward is the reverse of tho fact. - Its greatest force is always downward for Jthe two following reasons, as it is al--ways proved by the destruction of all material substances within its influence. The pressure of the atmosphere of flfteon pounds to tho square inch is less than the solid earth, and tho greatest force is always exerted in tho direction of tho greatest resistance. As an illustration of this downward resistance, I call to nnind ono of those disasters, by premature explosion of nitro-glycerine, .that occurred to a gentleman, a friend of mine, by the name of Clark, who was nn agent for tho Roberts Torpedo com pany,' of Titusville, Pa. The magazine end manufactory of this company was located a short distance out of tho city of Titusville, Pa. , and the agents for the dif ferent districts drew all of their supplies from this magazine Mr. Clark lived at Tidioutc, about fifteen miles from Titus ville. lie went for a supply of nitro glycerine for his district, at Titusville, and loaded 600 pounds upon his wagon, covered it with canvas to hide it from view and protect it from the sun, and drovo into tho city, lie hitched his liorso in the busiest portion, and allowed it to stand for several hours in tho hot pun of an August day. By the time he T rah" "" tn" iaJ was as warm as tho atmosphere, which hnade it very sensitive to any concus jBion. 'When about half way home, as ho was approaching a small hamlet called Enterprise, for some rea son that will never be known this ,C00 pounds exploded. A gentleman Kvho started from Titusville on horse 'back overtook Mr. Clark with his load, and, knowing the kind of cargo Mr. Clark was carrying, fell back to a safe 'distance, and kept it up to the time of itho explosion, and was the only eye witness to this disastor. All ho knew about it was that he saw simply a cloud of dust, and heard a deafening sound; his liorse was thrown to his knees, and him iself to the ground, badly stunned by tho concussion. All that was over found of that horse, (wagon, the 600 pounds of nitro-glycerine, land Mr. Clark, was tho face of Mr. Clark, fall in front of tho ears upon both sides, cut as smoothly as tho sharpest knife leould do it The face was uninjured, ex locpt ono eyo was gone. A few sheds lof flesh, whether of tho man or horse nono could tell, wero found a short dis Sanco from tho spot of the explosion. "Not a fragment of anything else was in eight, or ever found in the vicinity or anywhere else. It was a complete anni liilation of the entire outfit Tho gavel road-bed was as hard and dry as constant travel nnd a long drought could make it. At the placo of .the explosion it was scooped out several icet deep and across the entire width. Ono barn, said to bo eighty rods from tho explosion, was twisted out of place, o violent was tho force of the explosion. To better understand the position of Mr. Clark at the time, it is proper to state that the scat of his wagon was elevated two or more feet on tho front end of the wagon-box. This placed him above the horse and his load back of him, so the explosion was back and beneath him, and the scooping out of the road-bed and annihilation of tho horse, wagon, tin cans that contained the glycerine, and all thero was of Mr. Clark except his face proved. What became of all tho mate rials that were so violently and instanta neously eundercd and destroyed? And what is the philosophy of tho method? My own idea and explanation is simply this: Tho forco of this agent is so great at tho instant of explosion that a per fect vacuum is formed by displacing tho atmosphere, and tho limits of this vacuum are measured by tho quantity and quality of the exploded nitro-glyo-erine. If thisproposition is the true one, the mystery is solved by it, as no material substance can retain its form in a perfect vacuum. For tho instant of tho ex plosion tho Laws of gravitation and co liesivo attraction aro suspended, and the laws of repulsion of chemical affinities act, to drive .ovcry form of material 'back to primitivo elements; tho fluid portion of organized lifo to vapor or gases, tho solids of all substances to 'atoms, infinitesimal and therefore not -visible to tho natural eye. Hence, the spotless snow remains as spotless as bo. fore. Tho theory of atomization ol matter is nottlisproved. In tho case ot Mr Clark, tho walls of tho vacuum, formed by tho displacement of the com pressed atmosphere, were just at tha point where the faca was cut smooth from the head, while the faco was oat side the line of destruction. The onion is a homely plant, And rank as mast that crows, And yet it beats, to mix with soap, Ths lily or tho rose. Merchant Traveler. AxZubaidi: A rich dress is not worth a strw to one whp has a poor mind. A VANISHING IDEAL, Always In SIcli:, Yet 'Sever Qnlte Wllhlu Our Crai. Eob Burdettc in Brooklyn Ealc. 3Iaa never attains his ideal, he comes nearest it the day he leaves school; all tint j car he hovers around it iu pleasnt proximity. Sometimes I think he quite attains it on commencement day. But a year aw ay from rcliool lis and his ideal pait company. lie sees it drifting farther away'from Lis eager lunds. I have, in my own brilliant arid aggreasivc career, pursued several fleeting anuniorc or less perfect ideals. irom wherelnow stand, at the distance-pole, I can eco the majority of them fccootmg under the wire, and I feel that I am shut out. One, I can see, is j et ia nearer sight, and I am very loth to see it git entirely away from me. 1 have my ideal of physical perfection ia the aged. This is the manner of old man I want to be. I am not a tall man now. I do- not really have to stand up to look over the Lack of a car seat. I stand up merely because I can sec farther. But as I grow old 1 want to fat up. 1 want to develop a capacious bay window, so that when my summer vest is hanging on the line it will looU like a schooner coming down "wing and wing. " Then I can wear my watch in my fob, with a great big teal dangling from it like a bell clapper. ' I -want 'to be short in the breath and wheeze whenT climb upstairs, and pun! and pant when I walk up-hill, and have to take two steps to cross the gut ter. And 1 would - wear a claw-hammer coat, with wide lapels, all the time, and cairy my handkerchief ia my hat. I wculd like my hair to inrn suow-w liite or else fall olf, am not very particular which. I would like my mustache to bleach out until it looked like a streak of ficuracros? my lip. I believe this is all. I thiuk that is a pho tograph of the kind of an old man I would like to be. This is my ideal old man. Cane and wheezy laugh, of course. And I am just as confident as I am "that I will die rich that, as I grow eld, I will shrivel up and drv out until I look like a shoestring with clothes on. "1 w-s ever thus, from childhood's hours I've seen my fondest hopes decay; I never tried to fare an hour but w hat I wasted half a day. I never took a girl to church, the longest way back home to plan, but that she left me in the lurch, and walked back with another man. I never had a fond gazelle to glad me with its dark blue eye; 1 never had a goat, which knocked me out; my life is marred with butts, said I. The two eye-Is which constitute the rhyme in this closing stanza, you will ob serve, arc like Gen. liullcr's, they are not mates; they are just similar enough to spoil the rhyme and diverse enough to mar their hannony. How to Avoid Cholera. St. James' Gazette. A correspondent sends us the following hints as to "how to avoid the cholera, " gathered, he tells us, from the advice given by the best medical authorities. Live well that is to say, on cutlets, turtle soup, poultry, game, or whatever you fancy, pro vided it is not unripe fruit. Drink the best claret, champagne, dry sherry and old cognac that can be procured in fact, "keep yourself up." Avoid worry of every description. Do not worry your self or let others worry you. Point out to your wife and childicn the absolute ne cessity of protecting the Jbread winner" from annoyance unless the family is pre pared to lose its head. Indulge yourself in amusements so long as they do not fatigue you. Allow yourself "horse exercise, " but be careful not to overdo it Walk in moderation, and always take a hansom when you feel anything approach ing weariness. Early hours are desirable so far as going to bed is concerned; but early rising is not to be recommended, in asmuch as it induces f aticue. Avoid, as far m pjsfihic, politfeaftaa-filr-othcr-dt-f cussions. .Leave public questions alone, and take no part in conversations of a con troversial character. Read only light lit erature. Smoke according to inclination 60 long as the epidemic lasts, but only cigarettes or cigars of the Lest quality. By regulating your habits according to these pimple directions, you will find a great im provement in your health, and be, at all events, in a better condition to resist cholera if it attacks you. TIio Dear Little Brute. Cambridge Tribune. A fashionable young lady at the Grand Union, in Saratogo, gives" the following account of her silver poodle: "He's a daisy, he is. So nice and clever. He has his tooth brush and keeps just as still when the maid uses it with the powder. He barks to have his hair oiled and combed, and takes a shampoo with perfect delight. When he goes to bed he lays his head on the pillow and goes to sleep like a tired boy. It's lot of work caring for the brute, though. There's one thing I'm thankful for, he's always dressed in the morning. Air Ilrusli Portraits. Chicago Journal. The nir brush was one of the useful and interesting inventions exhibited at the photographers' convention in Philadelphia. A little holder is charged with India ink, and by a bellows operated with a foot pedal, after the manner of a sewing ma chine, the fluid is blown upon a faintly outlined portrait, the result giuag a pic ture superior in many respect.- to ,he best crayon draw ing. A Itf..-' ze portra t may thus be mid in a f w h urs, v. hen a formerly by the use of the st jinp and pencil as many weeks were required. Cumbrous "Cnsti." Foreign Letter. One of the great curiosities in Japan to the stranger is the woadcrful variety of coins that are used daily. Iu some in stances it takes 1,000 pieces to make SI. These are called "cash," and are seldom received by foreigners, who, as a general title, refuse to take them in change Imagine a trade ot 0 cents ana giving a man a 50-cent piece, then receiving in change 450 of the.: coppers. Babies' Caps. Exchange Ono branch of trade shows no effects of the panic "I am a manufacturer of babies' caps, "said a New York merchant, and I regard it as the most stable business in the country. Babies are coming into the world all the time, and every mother will stint herself before she denies her in fant a cap. No panics interfere with my busincsi " A Scientific Farm. New Orleans Picayune. Dr. Dio Lewis now has a scheme for a scientific farm. He will take pupils, and after they have worked for him three years they get a graduating ccrtilcate that they are competent farm hands and worth $15 a month and found. Electric IIca.lll;Jit. By a new electric headlight for locomo tives tbirlv three telegraph poles can be counted ahead of the engine on a, dark night Thirty-three poles cover about one mile. Bun on a Bank. Beames Bros, are receiving a fine assortment of Fancy and Dry Goods, IT&ts, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and finest assortmint of IjAdies Cloaks that has ever bean brought to this' marcau ah oi wuica tnty are sailing at prices that dfy competition. -' The largest steck to selrct from in Southern Oregon at the New York Store. "Notice. U. S. Laxd Office, RosEEcnn, On, J .December 11), 18S4. ) Notice is hereby given that John ller bcrirer whose lmofflce address is Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon basthis lay applied for patent" for the following, described placer mining ground, viz: the NJforS E14or.NE 1-4 Sec 31T37S H2 tVestofthe "Willamette Jferidian ton taininjr 20 acres. The location of this mine and the transfers by the locators to John Herbcrger are recorded in vol. 16 page 157 ot mining records of Jackson county, Oregon, dated December 15, 1877. Any and all penons claiming adversely any portion of said mining ground are reciuireu to nie their adverse claims mm the Register of tho United States Land J Ofiice at Rostburg, Oregon during the. sixty clays publication hereof or tlity will be barred by virtue ol'the proIsion "of the statutes. - . - ' o Wm. F. Bexjajiix, Register. Notice of" Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stated Ore gon" lor, Jackson county. In the mallqj of the estate of Mary A. Chamlxrrs, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the administrator "of tli3eslnte of MaryA. Chambers, deceased, -has fi ed in thecounly court ot Jackson county, Ore gon, his final account as such administra tor, and by order of said court, Tuesday, the Clh day of January, 18So, at tho hour of i0 o'clock a. m., is ct for hearing. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear and file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published by order of lion. E. DePeatt, Judge of said court GEO. M. LOVE. administrator of the estate of Mary A. Chambers, deceased. Dntcd Dec. 6, 1884. Notice. Lasd Office at Rosebctg. Or. ,. Dec 9, 18S4. J Notice is hereby given thai the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proot will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, Jacksonville, Oregon, on Sat uiday, Jan. 10, 1885, viz: Edward Hen. dricks. Homestead No. 3084 forthe Lots 4,5 and G Sec 30 T 28 S R 8 W .nd E ot S E 1-4 .ec. 25 T 38 S It 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuousrresidcucc upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: Alex Band, Wm. Hinklc, of .4pplegate, John Chris topher, of Jacksonville, James D. Uuck ley,of Uniontown, all of Jackson county, Oregon Wm. F. Benjamis, Register. Notice. TJ.S.Lad Office at Roseburq, Or.,) Oct 6, 1884. f Notice is hereby given pursuant to Act of Congress of J une 3 1878 for the sale ot timber lands in the states of California, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, tliat George 11. AiKen lias applied to pur chase theN E M of N W U N K of N E U vjdSEA? ofNEif Sec. 32rr32SR3 East Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above described lands must file their claims with the Register of the Land office at Roseburg Oregon, during sixty days publication hereof, and failing to do so their rights will be barred by statute Wm. F. Benjami, Register. f Executrix's Notice. In the matter of the estate John Stonghl, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in Probate, executrix of the estate of John Stought deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to settle the same immediately, and these having claims against tlie estate will present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing in Phoenix, Jackson county, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Sarah STOConT, Executrix of said Estate. Dated Nov. 7, 1S84. Admiuistrator's Notice, In the matter of the estate of Silas P. Hanna, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH.4T the undersi jned has been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in proDate, administrator of the estate of Silas P. Hanna, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claimi against the estate will present thcin with the proper vouch ers to the undersigned, residing in Jack sonville, Jackson county. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. H. K. II.4NNA, Administrator of said estate. Dated Nov. 2Sth 1884. S, P. HASNSEMA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oiegon, In Cronemillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do all work in his line on short notice nnd in a "workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. HANNA. July 14 18S0. Oakland Home INSURANCE CO. Of Oakland, California, T J. KENNEY, Local AgcnU Any business that is worth running is worth insuring. Therefore call on T. J. Kenney at once and get a policy in the Oakland Home. F. RITSGHARD, practioal Watchmaker avd Jeweler, California Sreet, MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. 3Iy charts are reasonable. Give me a ea'J. Settle UdI 'Bataoclosed my blacksmith shop and inteaMtMJfto remove from this section aewileuF must have a settlement with all those"dwing me. You can save trouble and costs by calling around at once. Jamxs II. KlSCAID. Central Point, Nov. 28, 1684i Jacks i iff umwm mmmmmWm sill ffylilli TIGEB SILn BAEES, ii Aft&JMfeS'-s $ rip . . i BY T1:b undersigned now h'ai on Celebrated the :," V..- GOOKJNG & PAJLROR STOVES,.1 ' -" . RANGES, ETC.' ' Alto, direct from the manufactory at Eort Madison, Iowa, a cir load of tlft-Jristlr ' RENOWNED MORRISON PLOW.8, Consisting of Wooden and Irou Beam Walking Plows, Sulky Plows, SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC!,' And all extras appertaining theieto. As I have made these large importif.iw. directly from nea-Iquartcrs I prepared to give .THE VERY 'LOWEST PRICES. ' ' " - It will repay those desiting anything in my ITiie to give mo a -call. . G. &AREWSKI, -Jacksonville, Oi The llogue liver Distilling Company HAS OPEXED A- WI0LES4LE HOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE In the building situated on the c"rner of California and Fifth streets where can be obtained a P'JRE. UNADULTERATED ARTICLE OP BQVFBONtRYE USD CORN WHISKY, IS QUANTITIES ASD AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent. JACKS0NVIL1E COOPERAGE, Adam Schmitt, Fropr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line or barrels, kegs, vats or tubs, and will also do any kind of repairing in this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantly on hand. Sorghum kegs made to order in quan tities to suit at reduced prices. Give me a trial. ADAM SCHMITT. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by'nole or book account. are requested to call and settle without delay G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 188. ff) Mr m oeaville Oregon Dealers 3Do. LTTf -"fij3:firJJifc' i j iNi?,fcff "ij-wh?'arlTT. VtnJLffcaCj tetfciM! for nil i i ! " rj m i spee H JTOM. t ihnw-B idei bids, mmim tools, etc n?p t w w & AND 'U, $3 -.u THE WHOLESALE. way from Albany. N. Y., to arrive in a UMBER FOR EVERYBODY STERLING SSaSTC1 6 Miles South of Jacksonville, r S NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY and is prepared to furnish tho marki t with every description of Jumbct of asupi rior quality at the lowest rates. BilU sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at. Jackson ville will Teccive prompt attention. PAIcKS & SON. IMS "CO" fS S3 TSF&9 8ISH M) FRESCOS Jacksonville, - - Oregon. I take pleasure in informing the public that I have established myself in business at this place, and propose fillfng ail or ders in my line with promptness and at very reasonable rates. Only first class work will be turned out, and I guarantee satisfaction. L. Bossow. Jacksonville, August 9, 1884. CITY BREWERY, VEIT SOHUTZ, - - Prom-ietor. 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Nao lurnal Emissions, Aversions to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head, the ilal tluid passing unobserved in tia tirine, and other diteaes that lead tc ia--.anity and death. Dr. Jlintie. who is a regular physicWn, graduate of the University ofPcunsylrA .iia, will narce to forfeit M far a case f ihis kind the Vital Restorative, (under'i special j(lvjq.aml treatment) will it cure-, or for anything impure or injuriaa. found in it. Dr. Mintie treats all Private Diseases successfully without Mercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examination-ard advice, including an-ilvsis of urine. 5. i'rice of Vital Restorative $1,50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5; sent to any address upon receipt of prict, or C. O. D"., secure from observation, and in private name il desired, by Dr. A. I. Mmlie, 11 Kearney street, San Francisco, C'al. 3:nd for pamphlet nnd list of quesliazi. -cmple ISottle Frr Will he sent to auy one applying' by Uu ter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to ail business traas r.ctiims. Dr. Mintie's Kidney Remedy, Neplr. rctichm, cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Ulett. Leucorrhnea, etc, For sale by all drur dists; $1 a bottle, six bottles for $5. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills arc tha best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilioua cure in the market. For sale by all drug gists. SPINNEY No. 1 1 Kearny Street, Treats al Cbronle and Special Dliealei. -5rOTT3sr3- TJLC333Nr Who may be sutfering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do r well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran tee to forfeit $500 for every case of Semin al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLE AGED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system. in a manner tbe patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits & ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor pid, appearance. There are many mea who die of this difficulty, ignorant ofth cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure In all such cases, and a healthy m torotion of the genito urinary organs. Office nours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sub. days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advic, S5. Call or Address DR. 8PINNET & CO., No. 11 Kearney St, San Francisco-.. Juno 3,1882. tf trainable Zand For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acre l valuable land for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen miles from Jaek- sonville Wilfbe sold in a body for $lt per acre ur m iuu ur o-u -tutc iu aiuua $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ace dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, r WM.BYBEE, 4 aetfSOBvnie, vceguu. z-j?-l& 'tCtei j- a. 5r js- j&