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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
"Out of Sight Out of Mind." In other months we forget the harsh winds of Spring. But they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bad air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great Spring Medicine clarifies the blood as nothing else can. It cures scro fula, kidney disease, liver troubles, rheu matism and kindred ailments. Thus it gives perfect health, strength and appetite for months to come. Kidneys "My kidneys troubled me, end on advice took Hood's Sarsaparilla which gave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep is refreshing. It cured my wife also." Michael Boyle, 3473 Denny street, Pittsburg, Pa. Dyspepsia "Complicated with liver and kidney trouble, I suffered for vears with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty." J. B.Emerton, Main street, Auburn, Me. Hip Disease "Five running sores on my hip caused me to use crutches. Was CCTlfiT!'"! to bpd pvpry winter. Hood's Knr- saparilla saved my life, as it cured me per fectly. Am strong and well." Annie Robert, 49 Fourth street, Fall River. Mass. III " i ii iiurir- Huod'a Pills cure liver lila, the non-lrrltatlng and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Buffalo a planer is in operation which at each cut removes a shaving full 12 inches wide from solid cast iron. The knife is between 12 and 13 inches wide. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF 161 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. Men requiring unsurpassed treatment should connult personally or by letter "Free" with the icneer ana only exclusive men's specialists In the nlted Htates. Diseases of men made '.ha study of a life-time. Unfortunates everywhere uuuiu immeuiaieiy communicate wun vr. roote, of Chicago. Everything confidential, ltemrdies sent everywhere In sealed packaves and letters In plain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest Surgical. Medical ami Electrical methods adopted. Deluging the stomach with drugs aban doned. Avoid drugs recommended by the unau thorised and sell-styled specialists in Western towns. Few genuine specialists locate outside of New York or Chicago. In these cities your pri vate affairs are safe. Unequaled treatment fur all diseases and weaknesses of the Oenlto-Urlnary, Beiual, Reproductive and Nervous Systems. Im pediments to marriage removed. '"Syphala" positively purities the blood, cures sypli ills mid removes all white ulcers In throat or mouth, cop per colored spots on body and eruptions on skin, also catarrh and rheumatism, " Vigorala," the only permanent restorer and Invlgorator, gives vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and cures grip. II per bottle, 6 for 5. Trial bottles, tlther remedy, half price. The Rain Tree of Ferro Island. The island of Ferro is one of the largest in the Canary group, and it has received its name on account of its iron bound soil, through which no river nor stream flows. In the midst oi the island there grows a tree known as the raining tree, the leaves of whioh are long and narrow. It continues in con stant verdure winter and summer, and the branches are covered with a cloud whioh is never dispelled, but, resolving itself into a moisture, causes to fall fiom its leaves a very clear water in such abundance that cisterns placed at its foot to receive it are never empty. Ladies' Home Journal. The Largest Trees In the World. The largest tree in the world is to be eeen at Mascali, near the foot of Mount Etna, and is called "The Chestnut Tree of a Hundred Hoises." Ite name rose from the report that Queen Jane, of Aragon, with her principal nobility, took refuge fiom a violent storm under its branches. The trunk is 204 feet in circumference. The largest tree in the United States, it is said, stands near Bear Creek, on the north fork of the Tuie river, in California. It measures 14P feet in ciroumference. Te giant redwood tree in Nevada is 119 feet in circnmferenoe. Ladies' Home Journal. Best Method of Ventilating a Room. The best mode of keeping a room constantly ventilated without draught s to have the frame of the lower part o the window supplemented by an ad ditional piece of wood about five inches oeep. This admits of the lower sash being raised without draught from the bottom of the window. Air is admit ted in the middle, where the lower sash is raised above the end of the top De Ladies' Home Journal. There are more medical men in Lon don than in all Scotland and Ireland together, and in those two countries the number has actually decreased dur ing the paBt year. Hyou want a friendship to last you must put a little money Into it and keeP Putting it in. takii b;?UnVh only durable wall coating Pari,. 2 I''ce 01 MHn kalsomlnes, wall t:aI,fn r5'1"1 ,0T " " t td on v-tt, brick, wood or cidtm. Swll..l - ,BI(e xeeth. and T'd 8Wttll0Jed h false teeth -. j arove him nmd. Stomachs will stand a great deal, but not eVervth W If fitters. It cures stomach troubles as well as malana and fever and aeue It i" Kar ' A?!""1 ,at is" season of ineyear. All druggistskeep it. Four hundredweight of sealing wax per month is used by the great seal of which the lord chancellor ia the offi cial ouatodian. Vie Dr. Ffunder'a Oregon Blood Purifier now. The average life of a ship is about 26 years. In? thiW Mrs-Winslow's Sooth K?Myra? the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. About 8,000,000 tons ofoal are an nually consumed in London. I Bhall recommend Piso's Cure for Con sumption far and wide.-Mrs. Mulligan, I lumstead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1895. Laplanders think nothing of cover ing 150 miles a day on their skates. wi?reuw.a?,a voun8 man from Lenore, Who boldly went off to the war; I he "beef made him sick, He recovered quite quick By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. The invention of the tvnnwritAr haa given employment to 600,000 women. For the Whole Family. A safe, sure, pure, perfect medicine for all the family (ascarcts Candy Cathartic, brinir Te .?r?erX? )ealtb- In the household. In Oermany a clock has been made that is warranted to go for 9,000 years. The clay pipes of England. France and Holland are mostly made by the labor of children. To Car Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, I All druggists refund money if it fails tc cure. &)c. The yellow silk spider of Ceylon is pernaps tne largest of his Bpecies. His i average weight is nine ounces. FITS p"nianetitly Cured. No fltsornervousnes 1 1 after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for KUKE SH.OO trial bottle and treatise. DR. R. H. KLINE. Ltd.. 930 Arch street, tiiUadelphia, Pa. ' There has been an increase of f 49, 000,000 in the assessed values of the property of the city of New Orleans since 1880. Anthony Hope' New Romance. The Ladies' Home Journal has se cured the American rights of Anthony Hope's new romance "The Countess Emilia" and will begin its publication in the May iesue. It is the best ro mantic story that the famous novelist I has written since "The Prisoner of iZenda." "The Countess Emilia" is not unlike its predecessor in style and treatment and in its action. Its motif is that of the marriage relation. It will be illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens and will run in the Journal throughout the summei. Famous Artists In Their Studios. The April Ladies' Home Journal in troduces its readers to its favorite illus trators, who are shown, in a page of photographic reproductions, at work in their studios. The little group of ar tists includes those whose work is most popular with the Journal's readers, who will be pleased to be brought face to face with their favorites. Blood. The duke was beside himself with rage. "Your family have only plebian blood in their veins!" hissed his grace. "Well, you ought to know; you've bled them enough," replied the duch ess, the fair American her mien quite in keeping with the haughty legend, "Son Cura, Non Merces" upon the trade-mark of her father's justly cele brated Combined Hair Vigor and Stove Polish. Detroit Journal. A Scentless Flower. She loves Chris, yet her love for him is dumb; She can't afford to marry and repent. She says he should be called Chris- anthe-mum; He's splendid but hasn't got a cent Perils of the Arctic. The Sweet Young Thing I love to read of those dear daring explorers in the Arctic but I should think scaling icebergs all the time would beoome monotonous. The Savage Bachelor Part of the time they were scaling .fish. Indian apolis Journal. A Martyr to Science. "Why, doctor, you've just been read ing a paper before the medical society claiming that kissing is dangerous to health, and now you want a kiss from mel" "For you, ray dear, I would gladly face any danger." Chicago Journal. We are forming a new coal and coke trust, and intend calling it "The Coal Trust and Coke Dust Cindercate." Alley Sloper. Alabastlnecanbeused over paint or paper; Ralnt or paper can be used oyer Alabastine. n y only in five pound packages, properly labeled; take no substitute. Cruelty. "Oh, I knowed I would get it" said the man who had been fined for selling tinted butter "and I guess I can stand it. But it does seem kinder hard to have been fined by a judge with dyed whiskers." Indianapolis Journal. The total value of fish landed on the English and Welsh coasts during 1898 amounted to 6,123,744, an increase of nearly a quarter of a million over the total for the preceding year. Although the brain is perpetually active, yet the whole of it is never at work at one time. The two hemis pheres, or halves, do not operate simul taneously, butaltornate in action. The first mode of public punishment in New York oity was the whipping post, set up in 1635. Upon this offend ers were hoisted up by the waist, and suspended for such length of time as their offense called for. In the spring cleanse your svstem by using Dr. Plunder's Oregon Ulood Purifier. The insurance upon St. Paul's cathe dral is about 95,000. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CUENEY & CO., Props,. Toledo, O. we the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the past 15 yeare, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. . Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnam 4 Marvin, tt i,. Vnoleale Druggists, Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Cure is t.-.ken internally, acting directly on the blood and mt.cous surfaces oi the system. Prije 76c per bottle. Sold by all druBxists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills -re the best. Some of the machines for making matches make 200 revolutions a minute each, and turn out about 2,500,000 matches daily, or about 900.000,000 annually. SnAKE INTO YOUR SIIOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the stiiifrout of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discov. ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easv. 1 1 is a certain cure for chilblains, sweating, damp, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and clioe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. A well-known specialist on ear dis eases has made the announcement that half the deafness prevalent at the present time can be traced to the rjrao- tice of boxing the ears of children. The Pleasantest.Most Powerful and Effective Neverfailing Remedy for La Grippe, Catarrh, Rheumatism. rnm manm Will cure any ache or vain known In the human body. Send for trial bottle, 2fo. This off ei lasts 80 days only. Large bottle (300 doses of 6 DROPS each XI .fin nr a f nr 9 m SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. f ana io uaarDorn bt.. Chicago. There are more wrecks in the Baltio sea than in any other place in the world. The average is one wreok a day throughout the year. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Strup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fia Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening' laxa tive, cleapsinpr the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN FRANCISCO, CAT LOTJIBVTLIE, XT. NEW TORK, N. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c. per bottle. Every church and inhoolhouse should be coated only with Alabastine. Hundreds of tons used yearly for this work. Genuine Ala bastine does not rub and seals off. "I have been uniii ' A SfA HICTS for Insomnia, with which I have been u filiated foi over twenty years, and I can any thut Cuacareti have g;lveu mo mote relief than anv other reme dy I Imve ever tried. I Khali i crtiiinly recom mend thorn to my friends as beitiR u!l they are represented." Taos. Uii.lahd, KiKln.lll nP,Sll!!snt r,n!ll,nh.,5- Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. l((c. Jic, 60e ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... '"" "ay Cpr, Cklran, iMltnl, .w T.rt. 311 NQT0Blfi 8P,d """' guaranteed by all dra nu I U'BAlf RiBM to CVKK Tobsoeo Habit" The habit of reading at the dining table is strongly condemned by L'Hy giene Moderne, though it thinks look ing over the paper at breakiast is com paratively harmless. Important deposits of sulphur have lately beeu discovered in Asiatic Rus sia. In the Ferghana district there if one which will yield about 10.00C pounds of pure sulphur yearly. In this country placing the thumb to ihe uuse and eAteuuiug iiio Hugeis id sign of derision. Among certain hill tiibes in India it is the most expressive manner of showing respeot. Only 10 years have elapsed since tht first railway in the world was finished. During that comparatively brief period 400,000 miles have been constructed. A muddy street may look like "hasty pudding" but it's hard to stir about in. shilling's Best tea sold only in Packages HEALTH RESTORER. USEIT! PEOPLE WHO SUFFER with back ache, constipation, indi- f;estion, malaria, wakefulness and lundreds of other ailments caused by impure blood should try Moore's Revealed Remedy It's easy and pleasant to take hun dreds have been cured it will not fail to brins; relief. $1.00 per bottle at your druggists. ELIEF DR. M ARTEL'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS Partlotilars and testi monials In plain sealed FOR WOMEN leuer juailkd raaa. FRENCH DRUG CO., 38 i & 383 Pearl St., New York RUPTURE CURED. We guarantee to fit every case we undertake. Doart put it off; write for particulars at once. C. H. WOOUAKll 6c CO., Expert Truss Fitters, 108 Second Street, Portland, Or. DR. GLUT'S MPROVEDQII I CI LIVER lILLu ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure 8ick Headache nd Dyspepsia RemoTe Pimples and Purify ths Ulood, Aid I'igraitionandPrevent Biliousness. Do notMripeorSicken. Toconrince rnu.wewlll mail J?J?pl2.ir ee or,u" b for2flc. I)R. ItOSAXKlT CO., Fhllada., ?enna. Bold by Druggists. CURE FOR PILES ITUHINti 'II s DrodtiL'n mnirtt.iirft a.nrl AanuaTt.ibiHM Thii form. well at Blind, Bteediiiiror Protruding Piles are ourci by Dr. Bosanko'ft Pile Remedy Htopa itchino and blemiinit. A bsorba tumorn. fwic i Jar at drugfritiU or aent by m-.il. Trnatiue t rr. Writ YOUNG MEN! For OnnorrhiM and Gleet get Pabat's Okajr Bpeclflo. II la the ONLY medicine whli h will oure each and rerr case. NO CASK known It has tnr fulled to oure, no matter how serious or of how long standlnir. Result from lu urn will astonish you. It Is aliaolutely safe, prarenta stricture, anil can be taken without Inconrs Dlenra and detention from business. I'ltlrE. SS OO. For sale by all reliable dniirKista, or sent prepaid by express, plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by , PAHHT CHEMICAL CO., Chicago, 111. Circular mailed on request. CURE YOURSELF? 11 mm Ml .u rnH diaeharRfa. fntlannitftt.una. ... ui uitriNuUQI M tit ..l niiimnn, mini HUt SSiria ITHeEMSOhEIKICM Co. 'nt or poisonous. m ..... ... . HnM s.u . . k uisuisii,o jj "J urnifiui, jm wrn in piain wrapper. II .00, or 3 bottles, tt.n. " circular sent on rvuuest. N. P. N. C. NO. 16-'e. w HEN writing to advertlaara nl.... mention this paper. Alabastine packages have full directions. Anyone can brush it on. Ask paint dealer tor tint card. "Alabastine Era" free. Alabastine Co., Urand Rapids, Mich. YffVfh CANDY ffl CATHARTIC MERITED THE LAETARE MEDAL. Mme. Caldwell, Now a Frencn Mar quia?, Receives a High Distinction. Mary Gwendolin Caldwell, now tbe Marquise of Merinville, was recently given the Laetare medal by Notre Dame University an honor that la yearly conferred upon some American lay person In recognition of distin guished services rendered for religion, education or morals. Mme. Caldwell Is the chief founder of the Catholic University of America at Washington, and has given many other evidences of her philanthropy. She founded the divinity school of that uni versity with a gift of $300,000, and her sister, Miss Llna, now Baroness Zed witz, added $50,000 to erect a chapel. She Is the third woman to receive the Laetare medal since the custom of pre senting It was Instituted in 1883. Com- MART GWENDOLIN CALDWKLT,. ing of a family of great wealth and high social position, Mme. Caldwell has been prominent In the society of Washington, Newport and other cities, and on her visits to Tarls she has been well received. Her father was William Shakspeare Caldwell, of Virginia, and her mother was a sister of John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, formerly Vice President of the United States. While traveling In Europe in 1887 Mme. Caldwell became interested In university work, and on her return to America offered the council of Balti more $300,000 to start the proposed Catholic university. She has since giv en liberally to the institution, her latest gift, made by herself and sister, being $10,000 to found a fellowship in honor of their parents. At one time Mme. Caldwell was about being married while in Taris to Prince Joachim Murat Napoleon, a de scendant of the great Bonaparte, but they could not agree on financial terms. Some time later she married Marquis de Merinvllle. A NURSEMAID'S CYCLE. Brooklyn's Man's Invention Proves a Boon to Babies. A nursemaid's cycle is the latest In vention in the wheel line. Very appro priately, the Inventor of this boon to maids and babies Is a Brooklyn man. A. C. Kuster is his name. It Is a tricycle, the two front wheels of which are quite close together. Above these is a passenger seat resem bling a small reclining chair. For use in carrying an Infant out to air the passenger seat is provided with a hiug- CrCLB FOR TUB NUItSBMAID. ed bottom, making the boltoin part ad justable at a level with the seat In or der to form a bed for the infant while Bleeping. A foot rest at the bottom Bcrves as the foot of the bed. The front wheels are pivotal in sep arate forks and hold the machine up right under all ordinary conditions, thus preserving the passenger from ac cidents from tipping over. The other parts of the machine, frame, rear wheel, pedals, saddle, etc., are the same as In the ordinary bicycle. The steering Is done with the front wheels. Stability Is maintained by the support of the machine being constant ly upon three fixed points, by mount ing the front wheels In separate piv oted frames and connecting them with the handlebar so as to turn them sim ultaneously. British Ships. Ilalf the ships In the world are Brit ish. The best of them can be converted Into ships of war In forty-eight hours. The man who wants to see his nam In print should notify the directory publishers. A boy never appreciates a meal when Invited out, until he Is paying his own board on a meal ticket