Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 11, 1899, Image 3

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    MAKES MAN AND BEAST MAD.
photographer Pays Ned Excites IIu
man Heine a Well aa Animal.
Why docs the bull so strongly object
to a ml ma? White the profeasiomil
physloloirlsts do not, as yet, nppcar to
have fouiKl any satisfactory explana
tion of the fact, a French manufacturer
of pliotoftruphie materials professes to
have discovered that bulls are by no
means the only members of the animal
kingdom who are excited by nnything
red. A large number of hands are em
ployed In the manufactory, both male
and female, and most of the work has
hitherto beeu performed In rooms to
vhicli nil the light that was admitted
taaf through panes of red glass.
Hardly a day passed without some ter
rific disturbance taking place among
the work people. Now It was a duel
almost to the death between two of the
men, now between two of the women;
sometimes the melee was general.
"Workshop regulations were absolute
ly ignored and 110 amount of Hues or
other pumsiimenis seemeu to nave any
permanent or d -torrent effect. This
state of affairs was assumed', until re
cently, to he inseparable from work
carried on in uncomfortable conditions.
At length It occurred to some bright
spirit that the red panes of glass might
be at fault, and it was decided to try
V,'hP.t thO effi'ft of groon p'lnna wnll'l
lie. Tlic effect was Instantaneous.
From that day a sudden peace fell
upon the whole workshop that had nev
er been known before. Dickering and
fighting ended as if by enchantment,
and voice of man or woman was never
heard raised above a whisper. New
York rn.s.
LAW AS INTERPRETED.
In determining whether or not a per
son Is a habitual criminal under a
statute making him such after two
former imprisonments for felony it Is
held, in State vs. Martin (Ohio), 43
L. It. A. "J4, that imprisonment termin
ated by unconditional pardon cannot
be counted.
The serious conflict of authority on
the duty of land-owners to keep prem
ises safe is considered in Ititz vs.
Wheeling (W. Ya.), 43 L. K. A. 148, in
which it Is held that there Is no such
duty toward trespassers even if they
are children, and that negligence to
create a right of action in their favor
must be so gross as to amount to a
wanton injury. '
But the limitation of a general ticket
for passage on a railroad to the day ou
which It is sold is held, in Louisville
and Nashville Hallway Company vs.
Turner (Tenn.), 43 L. It. A. 140, to be
Invalid, unless there is an express con
tract to that effect, based upon a con
sideration, or an alternative given to
the purchaser to have a full and unlim
ited ticket.
One who gets upon a train with a
ticket which he knows does not, upon
its face, entile him to passage, because
the time for which It purports to be
valid has expired, Is held, In Trezona
. vs. Chicago Groat Western Hallway
Company (Iowa), 43 L. 11. A. 13i, to
have no right to recover damages for
being ejected, if he refuses to pay fare,
although he thinks the time limitation
Is unreasonable.
The first attempt to subject life-insurance
policies to taxation was defeat
ed In State I'.oard of Tax Commission
ers vs. Ilolliday (Intl.), 42 L. It. A. 82(1,
where paid-up or uon-forf citable and
Partly paid-up life-insurance policies
Were assessed, but the Court held that
the existing statutes, though. providing
for the taxation of all property not
expressly exempted, did not provide
"ny special regulations for the valua
tion of this peculiar kind of property.
I What His Lordship Desire 1.
Genius has always been associated
with l aie'.es-iness in dress nnd very fre
Queutly ludicrous mistakes happen.
Lord Hosse, who built the famous tele
cope that bears bis name, was an ex
pert mechanic and was also somewhat
careless about his dress.
Ou one occasion the earl was looking
through the engine room of a large
manufactory. He suddenly beenme In
terested In something he saw and, tak
ing out his watch, stood looking from
't to the machine with a peculiar buiIJc
on his face.
The engineer came along. "Well,
that's upr he growled. "What are
Jou grinning at? What have you to
Bd fault with?"
"Oh," answered Lord Rosso, "I am'
not finding fault. I am calculating
how long before the boiler explodes."
"Holler explodes? Why, you're cra
y. man! You get out of this."
"Well," said the enrl, "if you work
pu minutes longer with that screw
lK)se th0 boliL.P certainly ex
plode."
The engineer looked at the screw In
acatcd, Jumped at It and fastened It
Bs( oon fls 10 coui,,
"Why didn't you say that sooner?"
De demanded.
"Why should I?" answered Lord
Kosse. "i never yet had an opportuni
y of seeing a boiler explode."
Wood Too Heavy to Float.
CaiifornIa redwood contains practl
ly no resin, but a large amount of
ter, which makes the green wood so
"ceedingly heavy that often the lower
H of a tree will sink In water.
The old Ion hnnso
Mich., m which General Shutter was
horn, is to be torn .low., and the i.ro
ty sold. During the fighting hefore
bantiitgo the place was visited bv him
d.edsof relic hunters, who earned away
much of thetnirture as souvenirs.
A (iinMl-l,ii, k ( rilla
Recently .discoveri-d in tl,e r;lVP ))f Qren
;ll,',,,,,l
in. '.'T1'1' isji" evil in.auMicc
l"in ill health, and there is n.uhinjr wl, e u
lias s great a power to keep it awuv tl n
!';. liters, wlneli cure
Ixspepsiii and indigestion. A private
Jlevenue fctamj) covers, the neck of toe. hot-
Janies Bryee is making a study of
the goverment of colonies by republics,
which is to have special application
to the United States.
Kemity U ItKxid Deep.
Not skin deep-blood deep! Pure, hcalthv
bloi.. means, pure, healthy Complexion C'aJ
BiHtMUc::UUd llrett"d Drug-
The fastest flowing river in the world
is the Sutlej, in British India, with a
descent of 12,000 feet in 180 miles.
' -
I believe Pise's Cure is the only niedi
nne that will cure consuiniitioii. Anna
M. boss, jlliainsport, Pa., Nov. 12, '1)3.
In the middle of n game ot tennis in
Central India the other day a tiger
bounded into the midst of tho players.
Siiprinl ntoi.tifiii is rnllpfl to thf dioplnv
advertisement on this page of the Davtoh
Hardware Company.
Until the reign of Henry VIII., En
glish sovereigns, as well as their sub
jects, ate with the lingers.
Mothers will lind Jlrs. Wiuslow's Sooth
ing .Syrup the best remedy to use for their
cmldreii during the teething period.
In Mexico school children are al
lowed to smoke in school hours when
their lessons are well prepared.
remember that you can buy Jesse Moore
A. A. Whiskey for the same price that is
paid for ordinary whiskey. For sale by all
first-class duders and druggists.
It has been observed in the hospitals
that nails on amputated fingers con
tinue to grow.
CITO Permanently Cured. No fltsor nervousnf.
uliertlrHt di.y' use of Dr. Kline's Ureat
Nerve ltenturcr. Bend for FKKE 3.00 trial
bottle and treatise. Dit. 11. H. KLINi:. Ltd.. Ml)
Arch street, I'lilluilelphla, Pa.
Last year tho touiists from the
United States and elsewhere left over
$500,000 in Nova Scotia, and a great
increase is fully expected this year.
Far away from oiyilization gesture
language is still extant in Austiulia.
fjume of the tribes possess such an ex
cellent cole that it is almost as effi
cient as the spoken language.
You're bilious, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your
skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you
wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what
you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you,
but send out at once for a box of Cascarets and feel bright and cheerful all the time.
Be sure you get CASCARETS! Don't let them sell you a fake substitute I
THIS IS M
THE TABLET
CASCARETS are absolutely harmleia, purely regetaMe eomponnd. Ifo mercurial or other mineral pill-poison In Cascareti. Caicareti promptly, effectiTely and permanently
care erery diiorder of the Stomach, Lier and Intestines. They not only cure constipation, but correct any and every form of irregularity of the bowels, including diarrhea and dysentery.
Pleasant, palatable, potent. Taste good, do good. Bcver sicken, weaken or gripe. Be sure you get the genuine t Beware of imitations and substitutes I Buy a box of CASCARBTS
to-day and if not pleased in every respect, get your money back I Write ns for booklet and free sample ! Address STERLING REMEDT COMPART, CHICAGO or NEW YORK.
m y PR. M ARTEL'S BOOK,
to dr for thin ItookjOoiiUlnlna rrtlfu-
French Female Pills.
PrklMd by thouwnilii of utlifltd UtllMM
Mf. nlwyirelllil nnfl vlthout an ju4.
Hold br all dnivimila mfUl bni, rrnco
ear on toi tn Blut. Wlilu mifl Kfd. Tke no otnr.
f Jfcu cJ.,m at toa fearlBU. Hew York City.
I wLr.1.T.NNATTH a3 P E N S I O N
Biaff 20th Corps. I'rmecutliiK claims since 188.
Vt "uhTS SfHift Sit I wTm
li Best tfugh Byrup. Tmim Good, vm
Pa In lln'O- br f1rngjtli. gf
IN AND ABOUT A MINE.
Blind Lode One that shows no stir-
f:lre ei rn ... n,r.a
Placer Alluvial deposits; earth con
taining gold tl ust. :
Foot Wall The lower wall oi side
of a lode or vein. i
Cap-rock The formation ovei laying
the pay dirt oi ore. "
Wall lJouudary of vein, lodo or
edye ami inclosm" the same. j
breasting Taking oie fiom tho face I
of a mine or head of a drift. j
Adit A tunnel or vein or lode a I
passage for water undoi ground. I
Shaft A vertical or incline excava-'
tiou for prospecting or working mines. I
Hanging Wall The upper wall; the
rock or wall resting on the lode or
vein. j
Deposit A body of ore distinct from '
a ledge; a pocket of gravel or pay dirt. !
Croppings Ledge matter lying upon '
the surface, or the outcroppim; of a !
voin.
Upraise Running a drift upward or
rising above a shaft or level, instead
of sinking.
Winze A shaft connecting one drift
level with another, but not leaching to
the surface.
Iloise A mass of wall or rock or
other barren matter obtruding into an
unhearing lode or fissure.
Contact Loii6 A lode lying between
two different kind of roek, for pt
ample, porphyry and slate.
Bed-rock The bed of a metalliferous
deposit, commonly applied to the slate
underlying auriferous gravel.
Drifts Tunnels leading off from the
main shaft, or from other tunnels or
levels through and along the vein.
Lode A longtitudinul fissure or
chasm filled with ore hearing matter
and having well-defined side walls;
lode, lead, vein and ledge are synony
mous. Reserves Ore reserves are the vein
material still standing in the mine be
tween the shafts and the levels that
have been driven in or through the
vein.
44
A Good Name
At Home
Is a Tower of Strength Abroad." In
Lowell, SMass., where Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is made, it still has a larger sale than
all other blood purifiers. Its fame and
cures and sales have spread abroad, and it
is universally recognized as the best blood
medicine money can buy. Ifemember
ml
' ANNUALSALES,000.000 B6XES.
f&iJ$&rr Mr
mmm
A TRUE BLOOD-HAKER
I There's umre In keeplnit the utoinaeh In
tirtint-r Cfiiitlltltin thiin imiKt tiffinlu suimiiKe. It
ImIm fl, tfitnufh tliMt fliH liltifiil rii'i,vna It'a
lieHlth or Klcknrif.
Tloore's Revealed Remedy
Aids the stnmnrh In ninkine; rich, healthy
blood. It aiflx fllitcMion and bnlldn up the ner
vous system. i pir uouie at your uriiKKist s.
CARTER'S INK,
Is what Uncle Sam uses.
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
Root Crownrd. Itrlda-ea Made
l'ulnleaa fllllnK and extraotlnn.
Dr. T. H. White, iffir
IIOITT'S SCHOOL,
Menlo Park, San Mateo Co., Cal., accred
ited at the I'nivei'sities. Location, elimate.
and eareful attentif.it to Mental. Moral and
Physical iniiniits:, places lloiu's anions
the foremost Schools fur I'.oys on the
("oast. .S '. C.inni irle. Will re-open in
the new building Ati'.'itst l.'.t n, (!Uh vear.)
Ira ti. lli.itt, I'M. 1).. Principal.
It is best to beware hew you tell
yotn dreams. The very latest decision
of person 'way up in Boston and psy
chology is that the true spit i t mil con
dition of the mind is reveahid by the
dreams rather than by waking experi
ences. T.mllen Can Wear Slioen
One size smaller after using Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes.
It makes tight or new shoes feel easy;
gives instant relief to corns and bunions.
It's the greatest comfort Vliscovery of the
age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and cal
lous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain
cu'-e for ingrowing nails, sweating, smart
ing, hot, aehiinr feet. We have 30.000 testi
monials. All druggists nnd shoe stores
sell it. 25c. Trial package Fit EE by mail.
Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Legal determination of what consti
tutes a spendthrift is likely to come
out of a suit over a will in Chicago.
T. W. T. Palmer, who waa left an in
comb of $20,000 by tlio will of his
mother, Mrs. Benedict, is suing for the
estate, valued at some $000,000; and
the trustees allege that he is a spend
thrift because lie spent $100,000 in two
years, and offer to prove that he lost
$50,000 in three months on the Kew
.York Stock Exchange. Whether los
ing money in this way makes a man a
spendthrift will then be left for the
jury to determine.
HOWS TUISk
We offer One Hundred Pollnrs Howard for nny
case of Catarrh that can not bo curel by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CUEXEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Wo the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney
for the past 15 years, ami believe him perfectly
honorable in all bnsin ss transaction j and fin
HiicialW able to carry out any obligations made
by their liria.
WEST& TnvAX,
Wholesale )riwisi3, TclcJo, 'J.
WA1.D1NO, KlNNAN it MA"ViN,
Y.nolesale Drug ists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ist ken n: rnally, aclluR
cl 1 reel I y on the blood and m cous Htiri'aoec oi
thCByst in. Pr!o7cperbo ile. o.d by all
drug: ists. Testimoni. U irec.
Hall's Family Puis - rr tin beit.
The London Daily News says that
the Russian man-of-wai GeVzog Edin
burskskij, whose oflioers and men were
recently the recipients of Swedish
courtesy at Kariskrona, reciprocated
by secretly taking soundings, under
cover of darkness, until they were dis
covered by the governor of tho lortress
Kariskrona, is the chief naval station
of Sweden; its approaches are well for
tified by modern naval defenses, and it
has also a ship channel which is diffi
cult of navigation.
iys(nss
a.. ..rgets u .ition .flarry.-g.-cliison
Globe.
basV
jewb the
in e
wav.
othr
pie,
pas'
"I have nued yonr valnnblA CAS
CAUICTS and find them perfect. Couldn't
do without them. 1 have used them for some
time for indigestion and biliousness and am
now completely oured. Ileeommend them, to
every ono. Once tried, you will never bo
without them in the family."
Eow. A. Maux, Albany, N. Y.
Rupture
ticiiied Helen
titifiil I and
ffitilldt'titi al-
'y. Cormponilinci
Sol cited.
108 Second St , Po Hand.
H. W00DAKU & CO
SURE, CURE FOR PILES
I I LIIl .V, I'lln profiUfo moist urr and oua ilrliinr.
Tim fiirm, n wll Hliml, BlMnllnv or I'mtriifllng
I'llfi ar furc-l hj Or. Boaanko'a Pile R.mncly
ntom tlchlnar and Itltfadliitf. Almorha tumrira. Uir. a
JaratdruvifiKtaoraiiiil lij iaail. 'I'ri'atlun freo Writ
at about your caa. JL It. BtJHAM KO, I'hilada., Pa,
TO FLIES Mosquitoes
Diiyton'i Inef!t Killer will clear
the htniHe of tliem. l'rlee DO cents.
Write for lnmklft. Avents wanted.
Adflnm: DAYTON II A It UW AUK
COMPANY, 1'ortluad. Oiegou.
, c.
0
NO REMEDY EQUALS PERUNA,
S ) TrIE WOMEN ALL SAY
illt Jf
i Ml
I HI.
Miss Susan Wymnr.
Miss Susan Wymar, teacher in the
Richmond school, Chicago, 111., writes
the following letter to Dr. llaitman re
garding Pe-ni-na. She says: "Only
those wlio have suffered as I have, can
know what a blessing it is to be able to
find relief in Pe-ru-na. This has been
my experience. A friend in need is a
friend indeed, and every bottle of Pe-rn-ua
I ever bought pioved a good
fiiend to me." Susan Wymar.
Mia. Itlargaiuiliii D.rubf.11, 1211 North
Superior St., Racine City, Wis , writes:
"I feel so well and good and happy
now that pen cannot describe it. Pe-ru-na
is everything to me. I have
taken several bottles of Pe-ru-na for
female complaint. I am in the change
of life and it does me good." Pe-ru-na
lias no equal in all of the irtegtilaiitics
and emergencies peculiar to women
caused by pelvic oatnnh.
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O.,
for a free book for women onlv.
Remember that cholera morbus,
cholera infantum, summer com
plaint, bilious colic, diarrhoea and
dysentery are each and all catarrh
of the bowels. Catarrh is tho only
correct name for these affections.
Pe-ru-na is an absolute specific for
these ailments, which are so com
mon in summer. Dr. Hartman, in
a practice of over forty years, never
lost a single case of cholera infan
tum, dysentary, diarrhoea, or chol
era morbus, and his only remedy
was Pe-ru-na. Thoso desiring
fiirthor'paiticulars should send for
a freo copy of "Summer Catarth."
Address Dr. llaitman, Columbus, O.
It takes a snail 14 days and five
hours to travel a mile.
25c 50c
DRUGGISTS
'DR. GUAM'S
IMPROVED RIR 1
LIVER lILLo
ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Slrk H.sflaehe
and Dyspepsia, Iteiiiure I'linplea and I'urlfy th
Blond, Altl DlKfatioiianill'reveiit Hlliouiifti. I)u
ntit ((ripe orHifkfn. ToroiiTlncn vnn, we will mull
anmple free, nrfull hnx for2.V. IIt. ltOSANKU
CO., PhllBfhi., aVcuua. Bold by Druxgl'ta.
CURE YOURSELF!
lae HixSJ for unnatural
tliHfliHrtTfit, inllumiiiHllnns,
1 rritnf ionu ..p ..I, ...... 1
of in ii co ui nirmhranns.
LtheEvANS OHIMirriCo. I""01 r puiaonoiis.
ivwita nj afrnaTaTiaiSH
'or sent In plain wrnppttr.
Il9 Mirni'WuM .r.,n..l.l t..l
iN nrSfrM l.". or 3 tinttlm. fc.V.
Circular annt uu rcgueaU
K. P. N. V.
NO. 33-'9.
WHKS wrltlna; to adrertiaera pleas
mention this paper.
A jfl In 1 io 6 'UT-l
aot lo ilrtoitirt.
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