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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1898)
WHO THE CARLISTS ARE. t Ho "hey Base Their Present Claims ) '' to the Ppunislt Throne. The talk of Carllst risings In Spain, null particularly the rumor that the person known us Don Jaime do I5our lton'tIos('s to put himself at tho heml of the Carllst party, may Incite a curi osity in some to know who tho Carlists are 'ami what they stand for In Spain. Ferdinand V., who came to tho throne of Spain after tho earth had Bottled from the Napoleonic earthquake, mar ried, for Ills fourth wife, Maria Chris tina, daughter of the King of Naples, a sister of the Duchess de Berrl and niece of Queen Mnrlo Amelia, wife of King Louis I'hillppe of Franca Ferdi nand, always a miserable creature, like most Spanish mouarchs, become more miserable after his fourth marriage. lie fell completely under the domination of his handsome, energetic, ambitious and thoroughly unprincipled wife, 6ays tho Kansas City Star. Oneen Marin Christina was deter mined that the crown of Spain 6hould descend to her family. But governing the descent was the decree of Philip V., which had been law In Spain for 120 years and which declared that no wom an could reign In Spain while there lived a male descendant of Philip IV. In default of male heirs from the mar riage 01 Ferdinand V. and Maria Chris tina, the lawful successor under the decree of Philip V. was Don Carlos, Ferdinand's brother. As it turned out, the tirst child born to this couple was a girl, Isabella, who fourteen months later, was followed by n sister. Even before the birth of Isabella, tho Queen 'Maria Christina began a movement for the setting aside of the law of Philip V. Ferdinand, for a considerable period re sisted, but yielded at last, and on April 0, 1S30, ordered that an Incomplete de cree by Charles IV., In 1780, which ap peared to repeal tho Salic law, should be published and made perpetual. All the Bourbons protested, nud the King endeavored to undo his action by what was called a "decree of derogation," but on his deathbed he declared that his act was the result of misrepresenta tion mid was, therefore, null nud void. Tills restored his act Intended to make his daughter Isabella his heir. When Ferdinand died Marie Christina was reigning ns queen regent and the little girl Isabella was the heir apparent. Just as the Mario Christina reigns In the name of the little boy known ns Al fonso XIII. The brother of Ferdinand, usually DON CAKLOS known as Don Carhs, but who Indulged In tlie name and title nt home of Carlos Maria Isldor do Borlmn-y-Borbon, In fant of Spain, entered his protest be fore the death of Ferdinand against all the proceedings setting aside the Salic law admitting the female line, and de clared himself the lawful heir-apparent to the throne of Spain. Immediately on the death of Ferdinand the northern Provinces of Spain arose nnd declared for King Charles, as he was styled, and these people were called Carlists, a name which continues to exist. Those who adhered to the existing govern ment, the government of the queen re pent, were popularly called Christlnos. The cnuse of Don Carlos, dear to the Spanish heart as standing for bigotry ana despotism, seemed nt one time like ly to triumph, bur was betrayed by one of Its generals. Morotto. Don Carlos fled from Spain, nnd in 1S4-1 abdicated In favor of his son, the second Don Carlos. Cnbrerea Invaded Spain in 1M!), but he neglected his former prac tice of murdering nnd mutilating his prisoners, and his efforts were not sup ported with the former enthusiasm. The second Don Carlos attempted to enter Spain In 194 nnd again In 18G0, when he was arrested and signed a re nunciation of his claims to the Spanish throne. The present pretender is n third Don Carlos, grandson of the first, a son of Don Juan. He hns made sev eral attempts to overthrow the govern nient of Spnln: the most formidable le fjnnlng in 1S73 nnd lasting until 187U. The Don .Inline, who is described ns de J'rou of mixing In Spanish affairs ns wad of the Carlists, Is the son of the third rm Carlos. It Is a noticeable fact In Spanish hls Jry that no real curse ever permanent ly departs from Spain. One of the per manent afflictions of Spain Is whnt may w termed Carllsm. In no other coun try Is such a party as the Carlists pos 'h,r. It Is a party willing to shed Its Wood for a government of the worst VP of the fourteenth century. There w 1 nave been many Carllst risings, and they are penetualy expected. ODDITIES OF A WEALTHY MAN. Queer ThinKB Which Marked the Life of George 1L Homier. George II. Hopper, who died on his Elmwood estate, near Cleveland. Ohio, legan life as a tinner, and made him self immensely rich through a contract for furnishing tin cans to tin Standard Oil Company. Alxmt ten years ago .Mr. Hopper purchased Elmwood farm, near Cleveland, and started In to lead tho life of u gentleman farmer. Manv amusing stories are told of him In this connection. He decided to turn it into a stock farm. The tlrst thing he did was to purchase Bell Boy, a stallion, for $31,000. Six months later Bell Bov and the stable.s were burned. Mr. Hop per became disgusted with the idea of raising stock and gave it up. He was seized with the idea nt one time that It was the proper thing for a gentleman of elegant leisure to own a yacht He had one built, and christened It. Florence, In honor of his eldest daughter. When the yacht was com pleted It was found to be too big to enter the creek nt the farm, and, there being no natural harbor at the place, It had to be kept at Ashtabula, twelve miles distant. Hopi)er hated the yacht from the day It was built. It was launched without ballast, and as It struck the water a big wave hit It, and It capsized and went to the bottom, with the crew on board. The yacht was raised, but Hopper never again put his foot upon It. Hopper's whole career as a farmer was an amusing failure. He owned a beautiful orchard of peach trees, and a friend one day remarked that ho would come down In the peach season nnd partake of some. "Do," sold Hopper, "do," grasping him by tho hand warmly, "but let us know when you are coming, so we can get some peaches frgm Geneva." Hoper was of a nervous, restless dis position, and had lived such a busy life that It was agony for him to be Idle. Therefore he employed men to build a stone wall around his park, not that the wall was at all necessary, t"'t tllat il gave htm something to superintend. Maid of Honor's Duties. Those who think that the life of a lady about a court Is necessarily that of a butterfly may be surprised to learn that cleverness with the needle Is an ad junct demanded of the maids of honor AND HIS WIFE. at the court of Russia, to be of use lii cases of emergency when In attendance on the Czarina. That they have also to read well aloud nnd to stand for any length of time goes without saying, but It would hardly be believed that in or der to pass Into the Imperial presence Russian maids of honor have to obtain a diploma for cooking: Such Is, how ever, the ease. In some Imperial men ages, too, the maid of honor has to com pose the every-day dinner menu. And In all this training there underlies the teaching that nn empress or grand duchess of Russia Is a iersonage of divine vocation. Having passed through all this ordeal the would-be maid of honor, nt the age of 10 or 1", Is pre sented to the Empress, nnd If finding favor In the Imperial eyes, is appointed a demoiselle d'houueur, passing subse quently through the various grades mentioned. From this body of maid ens, too, the various grand duchesses, with the Czarina's approval, also make their selections. Origin of the Bedbug. Doubtless there nre many miserable people In the world who have asked themselves, as well ns others where that little torment, the bedbug, comes from. Long ago this Insect was known to come from wood, but why It should confine Itself to the wooden parts of beds and the framework of old bouses was somewhat of a mystery. One tiny a scientist found a bedbug In the stom ach of a woodpecker, which he was engaged In dUsectlng. Pursuing his Investigations further he found that bedbugs are plentiful on pine trees. Pine cones are often Infested with them, and it Is how the accepted belief that It Is from the pine tree that the bedbug gets Its origin. It should In terest a good many people to know this, though It will not make close acquaint ance with the pnraslte any more agree able. There Is always room at the bottom of the early strawberry box. That i red FeelssiE What does it mean? As tired in tue morning as at night, can't tret rested, nerv ous, sleepless, dull, languid. It means that tlie blood is poor. Mus cles cannot be elastic and strong, nerves ouinicit lie steady, energy and vigor can not be felt when the blood is impure, im poverished, without nourishing power. Hood's Sarsaparilla imparts to the blood the qualities it lacks when that tired feel ing troubles you. It makes the blood rich, pure, full of vitality. It cures spring languor and eradicates all foul taints from the blood, thus guarding against future danger from fevers, malaria, and other serious illness. Be sure to get HU3 Jl' Sarsa i lifUU O parilla America's Greatest Mtd'clne. fl; six for ;. Prewired only UyC. I. IloonJ; Co..Lowell, Musb. Hood's Pills ro Liver 1 IUUU 3 rlllS take, eiu-y tooii ; easy to lerute. 23c. The soil of Hawaii is of a dark choco late or reddish brown, and the darker is best adapted to growing coffee. In tropical regions when the moon is at its full objects are distinctly visible eeveral iniies away. By starlight only, print can be read with ease. Directions in every package of Schil ling's Best tea. Follow them no matter what tea you use. 6z7 Mtittt H't'ur u limns Collar. They had an excellent way of check ing excessive drinking in Manitoba. When a man had been twice or thrice convicted of drunkenness be wsa sen tenced to wear a brass collar, which marked him out among his fellows as a person to whom no publican could with impunity serve liquor. The drastio measure often proved a cure. On the authorities beiug satisfied thnt the branded individual had served a sufficiently long term of probation he was uncollared nnd endowed with the liberty of drinks. London Telegraph. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting in the courts our right to the "ri rCHKK'SCAsrOlUA," as uurTraueMark. I, Dr. Samuel PUcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of " PITCHER'S CAS rORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear the fac simile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CAsTOHIA" which has been used in the homes Of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you halt always bought, and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. March S, 1S97. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.n. A Paris florist after many experi ments is able to grow chrysanthemums with the odor of the rosa, sunflowers with the perfume of the jasnmine, and calla lilies with the scent of the violet. THY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A pmvdor to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous, and tint, tun! get tired easily. If you have sntartint: feet or tiuht shoes, try Allen's Fiiot-Kase. It cools the feet nud makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and call mi-, spots, llelieves corns and bunions of all pain and fives rest and comfort Ten thousand tes timonials of cure. Try it tmln-. sSold by ill ilru'.'jiists and shoe stores for -. Sent w mail for i'wj in stumps. Trial package KliKK. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le lloy, New York, Black rot, the dangerous enemy of jrapes, lias been treated successfully by sprinkling the green grapes with Jiilcium carbide. M. G. Kodier, a Frenchman, is the discoverer of this remedy. HO.MK PKOUl'CTS AMI Pl'ltK FOOD. All Eastern Syrup, so-called, tisnallr very litfhl colored and of heavy uooy, is made from glucose, "1(u liiitiitn In-ntu" is mmie from Sugar Cane and is strictly pure. It is for saie i first-Class grocers, in cans i.niy. laniuae Hired by the Pacific Coast Svner Co. All gen. nine "tta hur'im Ih-in"" have the manufac turer's name liihograpiied 011 every can. The tobneco raised in Uelooehistan is exceedingly strong and cannot be smoked by any but ttie most vigorous white man. From the 140 pounds of gas tar ex tracted .in coking a ton of coal, over 2,000 distinct shades of aniline dye are made. CITI Permanently Cured. No fltsor nervousnes 10 aner lirst lay's use of ljr. Kline's Great Nerve Uestorer. Send for FUKK 4.00 trial bottle and treatise DR. R. LL ki !), Ltd., DJ0 Arcb street, Fullsdelpula, Pa, If we moved our legs proportionately as fast ns an ant, it is claimed we could travel nearly 800 miles an hour. Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a family medicine with us since 1mi J. K. Madison, -t-d Ave., I'liitagu, 111. Just as a letter was being rend in a Farmington, Me., -household from a daughter in California announcing her good health and well being, a tele gram came announcing her death. tajM.M.-a4ll:K.1:E Ldrtti ftrttrfc ALL list MLS. I BeM ( uusti Sjrup. Tate Uoal. in tlm. ny nrnugt No Longer an Experiment The order for 100 steel cars recently given by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to the Suliocn Pressed Steel Company of Pittsburg is a good illus tration of tho fact that the steel car is no longer an experiment but an accept ed type of railway rolling stock, says the Engineering News. It is a noticea ble fact, however, that a large propot- ! tion of the steel cars constructed are designed to carry heavier loads than cars of timber construction. Tho new Pennsylvania cars, for example, are to cany 110.000 pounds of ore. or 104,000 pounds of coal. Thoir deaJ weight will bo 87,000 pounds and their length will be 33 leet. Tho competition of tho steel car with tho wooden cars of ordi nary capacity will not bo apparent probably for some time, but that it will come eventually the increasing cost of timber nnd tho decreasing cost of steel construction makes very certain. Deserters Return. A cnrlous war item coiiiob from Fort Logan, Colo. On the morning of April U0 a number of deserters from the Seventh infantry appeared at tho fort and surrendered. They said they had heard the rumors of wat and were anxious to participate. Col. Benhnm ordered them to thu guardhouse, but it is understood that the stern old warrior will be lenient and givo the prodigals an opportunity to fight. THE DEATH HATE. While It is quite true that the proportion ot deaths from malaria us an immeuinte rause is proiorilonully small as cited in anuuil mortu ary statistics, yet physicians are thoroughly convinced that it causes maladies of a latBl character, and begets daugcrou nervous pros tration. This malady is eradicated and pro vented by Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which also cures biliousucs, constipation, rheumatism and dyspepsia. For Children's Pictures. An Englishman has designed a nent mounting for children's pictures con sisting of a onrdboard frame which supports a swing, in which the picture is placed, the latter being cut from the print and mounted 011 zinc, which is then dressed to represent tho child. S10O KEWAItD 8100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to team that there is at least 0110 dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Iscatarrh. llall'sCaturrb Cure is the only positivo cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho founda tion of tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case mat, 11 tans u oi testimonials. Address ny case mat it tails to euro, bend for list F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Bold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The Romans used a circular fan on occasions of stute and the Greeks made fans of the flat leaves of the lotus. Nearly 70,000 tons of cork nre con sumed by the bottlers of aerated wiv ters, beers, etc, in England every year 2 ONK ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is jdeasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, eleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, promtit in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FRANCISCO, CAL. IQUISVILU. If. iW YORtL H.1- a ipienoia boon w ntten retary and tn nor wit oy The wre nam Retail price. 3-75. Kent lol i. f Liiirk Wk.t - J-'' y'C .M' '-WivS " ir nay earn ly made winnginin home. . 'i'' 5 VWVtI ''nlJiSI n(A neceary; moM llbenil term; credit Ktvenl 'r' m .r ','-7 0fr"JX rci"r and term free. Write for outfit UMtay. H f.,vv n Jta?! frr MONARCH BOOK COMPANY. Dent. 30 T trT Z'-r ir " rKiWFtr Htntfti ifnu (or h riw iuiim, an-und, Uuu, Au-ti.na, . A dull, throbbing- pain, accompnnled by a sense of tenderness and bent low down In the side, with an occasional shooting pain, indicates inflammation. Thereg-ion of pain shows some swell ing. This isthe first staje of ovaritis, inflammation of the ovary. If the roof of your house leaks, my sister, you hav it fixed at once; why not pay sarno respect your own body Write to Plnkham, Lyi Mass., and tell nil your symptoms. Ilor experi ence In A f' treating 'jfs female ills Is greater than any other living1 person. The fol lowingfrom Mrs. Annie Curtis, Ticon deroga, N. Y., is proof of what we say: " For nine years I suffered with fe- mnlo weakness in its worst form. I was in bed nearly a year with conges tion of the ovaries. I also suffered with falling of tho womb, was very weak, tired all the time, had such head aches as to make me almost wild. Was also troubled with leucorrhaca, and was bloated so badly that some thought I had dropsy. I have taken several bot tles of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetables Compound, and several of her Blood Purifier, and am completely cured. It is a wonder to all that I got well." CLEVELAND COTTAGE COLORS PURE PAINT READY MIXED Best Reputation. Best Paint for Dealer or Consumer. Color Cards Sent Free. Cleveland Oil S Paint ig. Co., PORTLAND, ORECON. Good Health Is tho working capital of iiumnntiy. Iluwho lcHcn that is wruukMl Indeed. Is your hfttb OiilliiKyou, your am bition, vlKor, vitality wasting awtty ? When others fail cor Suit DOCTOR RATCLIFFE, Tot the epeedy, nnfo and rninnent cure of all nervoun, enroll. cntHi i peclul dlseuHt'S, ever In their most aKravutt'il torum. Tlaro in no in an tn the world who has enYrted so diuiiv ncrniHiieiit cures In txith Men and Women of troubles which other phyalcunt of ucknowledxt'd ability bad given up rb hnuflfs an ihin eminent ape lullHt. N Kit VOl H I) Kill I, IT V and all Kb attending aJhnt'MH, of YOLMl, MIMLK-A(iED and OLD WEN. The awful ellectn of m-lecUHl or linproiv erly treated cum, cnuntnif ilraltm, weukucHtt of body ami brain, llzr.lueHB, till It iik memory, lack of energy and confidence, pmns in nax-k, IoIiia and kidneys, and ninny other dlstrennlhK ftymirtoiun, unllttlrig one for uttidy, hUHlneRs or enjoyment of life. lr IlutcllUe can cure you, no matter who or whnt ban fulled. WEAK MEN. lie restore lost vltrnr and vi tality to weak men. Orgum f tho body which have been weakened through dtaeime, overwork, excesses or IndUiTetlons are restored to full power, Btremrih and viuor through his own auuceH.-dul tiya tein of treatment. VAHirotELE, hydrocele, swelling and ten dernem of the glumta treated with unfailing Hiiccenn. Hi'EC'I.-VL IHSK.A8KH, Influinniutlon, dis- churges, etc., whk'h, If neglected or Improperly treated, break down the ay stem, cuuue kidney audi bladder dinettes, etc. DISKA8KH OK WOMEN. Prompt and e. peclnl attention given to all their many ailments. WKITK Il'youareuwareof any trouble. IK NOT DKLAY, Call on Dr.ltuU'lllVetoday. Ifyoa cannot call, write him. Ill valimble hook free to all siiirerern. CONHin.TA 1ION J-'llKK auiouull dent 'a! at office or by letter. E. M. RATCLIFFE, 111 Firtt m, SEATO. WISH WHEAT Maltu money by succesful speculation In Chicago. Wo buy and kcU wheat on mar Kilts. 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