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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1900)
PACTS ABOUT GINGER. IT IS THE ROOT OF A TROPI. CAL REED. Import Tables Show that It Banks Second to Pepper' Only Among the Spices, About Even with Cassia, and Ahead of Cloves. Ginger Is the root of a kind of reed, Crown both In the East and West Indies and China, also largely In Mala bar, and to a certain extent In nearly all tropical countries; It Is also to be found, though of poor quality, In most of our gulf states. The stem or reed is an an nual, und grows directly from the root ivery spring to the height of about three feet, with long blades or lanceolate leaves, resembling very much In style and color our American maize or corn. This reed or stalk terminates in an ob long scaly spike, and from each of the Bcaiea grows a little blue and white flower. This plant is now cultivated in very great quantities in the West Ind ies, especially in the Island of Jamaica, from which place the finest and most esteemed is Imported. Jamaica ginger is not only cultivated to very great perfection, but the select ing, scraping, drying and all the neces sary details' In lis preparation are ob served with the uiflost care and nicety. either in the form of the dried roots or as a preserve in syrup and comes from Cochin China. Africa nud the East or West Indies. The preserved ginger from the West Indies Is much esteemed and commands a very high price. The ginger root grows in knotty branchtd pieces, in low, fenny or marshy soiis, and has a pleasant aromatic odor and biting taste. There are two kinds of ginger, viz., the black and the white. Black ginger consists of the inferior roots, which have been steeped in boil ing water previous to being dried in the sun. The color of the darkest kinds, however, Is not black, but more of a dirty brown or stone color. White gin ger consists of tite roundest and finest roots scraped clean and then dried care fully without being scalded. It Is firm er, less fibrous and more pungent than the black, and from the fact that the finest aud soundest roots are always selected, white ginger Is, independent of the manner of its preparation, super ior to black, and always realizes a much higher price In the market; but the dif ference of color depends wholly upon the manner of curing or preparing. For both of these kinds the tubes or roots are allowed to ripen; that is, they are not dug up until after the annual stalks are withered. The principal varieties of ginger known in commerce are, white ginger Jamaica, Cochin China. African, East Indian or Bengal and Tellicheri; black or dark ginger Jamacia and Malabar. Gingers imported Into Europe are sub jected to various modes of treatment, which tend greatly to Improve and pre serve them, for the finer its quality the more susceptible Is ginger to the rav ages of the fiy or ginger worm. These various modes of treatment are wash ing, brightening and bleaching, and the gingers are consequently known In the trade as "originals," viz., the ginger as Imported; "wasiud," that which has uecn cleaned In water slightly acidified; "bright." the ginger w hlch 'has under gone the preparatory course of bleach ing, and "bleached." that which has received a coating or dressing of lime, etc. These latter modes of treatment of ginger until recently were curried on exclusively by expetts lu Europe, and It Is only within the last few years that the art has been introduced lut this country. Preserved gluger as man ufactured here and in Europe Is dark nnd fibrous, but when prepared In the East or West Indies or China, the West Indies especially, from the young roots, It is almost transparent. It is Imported lu Jars, and should be of a bright, yellow color. Ginger is Inported from Jamaica In barrels of about 1(H) pounds each, with actual tare allowauce; from Cochin Chlua nud Malabar In cases of about 200 pounds each, also with actual tare allowance. African and East Ind ian ginger comes lu bags of 100 pounds each bag. Ginger Is one of the most Important members of the spice family. The Import tables show that between 5,000, 000 and 0,000,000 pounds of the dried root Is used annually In this country, about the same quantity as Is taken of fnssia. Between 25ii,d00 and 500.00') pounds of preserved ginger Is Imported annually, the average Import price for ho preserved article nnd the root bidng about four cents a pound In each case. In order of Importance, ns shown by the import tables, ginger ranks with cassia next to pepper, which Is twice as popular ns any other spice, and cloves are a good third. LARGE PROFITS OF A BtGQAR. lilcaa Mnn Received Charity that Made Him Klch. There wns n mnn In New York who bnd lost both legs, nnd who, sented in a wicker basket, pushed himself along where people rould see hltn. Coins enmc to him in small showers. The basket wns a pnrt of his business ojttlt. When off duty, that Is, when not solicit ing nlins, he wore two well-made aiti flclal legs aud walked on crutches. One of his most fruitful fields was Coney Island in the season, and having gained the good-will of a resident of the place he used to deposit his legs at the man's house when he went abroad to touch the hearts and the pursestrings of the pleasure-seekers. One evening, when he returned from "work," l:o found that the closet In which his legs had been placed was locked and the custodian of the key gone for the night. "Never mind," said his friend. "Stay here over night and I'll give you a shakedown." "No I must be in New York tonight," he said, "and I've got to have my legs too!" "But why not stay here and save car fare and be on time for work in the morning?" his friend asked. Neither argument nor persuasion had any Influence on the man, whose ner vousness Increased perceptibly, and as his friend was making ready to break down the door behind which the legs were stored he asked: "Why must you be In New York to-night and why do you compel me to force this closet door?" "Well the truth is," said the legless man, "I bought an apartment house last week and promised to pay $10,000 onthe bargain to-night, and unless 1 get away pretty soon I'll get there too '.ate and forfeit the amount alreudy paid down." ' The friend was speechless with amazement and his astonishment grew when he heard a few weeks later, that the apartment-house which the poor mau spoke to him about was the third which he had purchased since he went Into the beggir,g business. New York Tribune. Honest Boy. ' 'I am glad there are a few honest people left. Two years ago I sent a boy around the corner to buy a postal card. I have never seen the boy to this day." "You don't call that boy honest?" "Yes sir! This morning I received a postal with this on the back: 'Dear Sir: Here is your postal. I started in ; business with the penny you gave me and have prospered. Thanks.' " Chi cago Eyening News. England's Armored Trains. The magnificent armored trains used by England in her wur with the ISoers will protect her troops in about the same way that Hosteller's Stomach Bitters drives dyopepsia from the human stomach, and then mounts guard that it does not return. The bitters has won in every case of indi gestion, constipation, liver and kidney trouble for titty years. Natural gas conveyed in bamboo tubes was utilized in China years ago. Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best of all cough cures. George V. Lotz, Fabucher, La., August 26, 1895. The average advance in wages in Wisconsin for all classes in the year past was 15 per cent. ISLE OF MONTE CRISTO. Prince of Naples Presents It as a Gift to His Wife. Now the story comes that the young Trlnce of Naples has purchased the Isl and of Monte Crlsto as a present for his charming wife and erected there a hunting odge, which he proposes to make his headquarters whenever the fancy seizes htm to flee from the glare and bustle of court life. Outside of Dumas' work you will find very little mention of the Island. Yet that It has.had a romantic history Is pretty clear. Situated as It Is in the Mediterranean, twenty-seven miles south of Elba, It Is manifestly Impossi ble that it was always as Isolated and as desolate as It has been within the last few centuries. There are grottoes on the Island, but hardly sucn a one as Dumas describes the one In which the marvelous treasure was found. At the same time there are few places In the world where a treas ure Is more likely to be burled, and for the very good reason that in bygone ages this Island of Monte Cristo was a favorite resort of smugglers and plnates. Neither does It contain anything likely to attract the ordinary tourist. The ground Is mainly covered with bowl ders, and there is not an acre of land which can be cultivated. On the other hand, the sportsman and the naturalist will find many treasures amid this mass of rock. That the Trlnee and Trineess of Na ples will heartily enjoy whatever days they may spend on this rugged aud romantic spot Is certain. Both of them are fond of outdoor life, and therifre few better sportsmen than the Prince In Europe. For that matter there are very few women who are more skilled than the Princess with a shotgun or a rifle. If the Prince and Princess so desire they can be ns Isolated on their Island as they would be In the heart of Africa, and with this difference that within a few hours after the whim slezes them they can be transported from their oasis to the heart of Italy. Detroit Free Press. From all accounts the glassmaking trade will in the near future be revolu tionised by machinery. Some of the inventions have emerged from experi mental stage, and there are many more to follow. DEAFNESS CANNOT ItK CURED By local applications, as they cannot reaoh the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition ol the mucous lining of the Kustachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed vou have a rumbling soand or imper fect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and utiles the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the raucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. , , F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family PlUs are the best. Painters and decorators at St. Louis want &7K cents, eight hours and Sat urday half-holiday on and after April 1, 1900. The United States turns out annu ally 188,000,000,000 pounds of plug tobaoco. "Nature Abhors aVactinm Soothing in the world stands still, n you are well and strong day by fa'y tffe blood supplies its tide of vigor. If ye Are ill, the blood is wrong and carries increas. ing quantities of diseased germs. You can. not change Nature, but you can aid her bl keeping the blood pure. Hood's Sarsapa. rilla does this as nothing else can Fu sure 10 get tiooa s, Because The January Century. The January Century will contain a poem by Rudyard Kipling, "In the Matter of One Compass." Dr. Mitch ell's story, "The Autobiography of a Quaok," ends in that issue, but another serial by Dr. Mitchell will be gin in the March number. It is called "Dr. North aud I Us Friends," and one who has read the manuscript calls it "an epitome of the science, culture and common sense of the nineteenth century." Iff Responsibility f Kiches. No sovereign Is m rich as the Czar, and no sovereign has such heavy calls upon his purse. The grnnd dukes Mi chael, Vladimir, Alexis. Serge nud Taul Alexandrovltch, as the sons of Emper ors of Uussln, receive from the head of the house nn annual sum of 185,000 roubles (2(1.200) each, which, added to private means, makes them very rich. The wives and widows of Russian grand dukes receive 40,000 roubles each; their sons 150,000 roubles. It wns the Cznr Alexander III. who de creed that every member of the Impe rial family must spend a part of the year lu Russia, or else lose a third of his or her allowance. 1 nig li braries In China. The Brent libraries of Pekln contain volumes of books numbered by the hundreds of thousands. In the archives of the government nre still to bo found the ancient predictions of eclipses made with grent accuracy, together with works on astronomy which show a fair knowledge of that science. Austria Knsjr on Murderer. Austria la the country most lenlenl to murderers. In ten years over 80C porsous were found guilty of murder, ol whom only twenty-three were put to death. The lean or Durham. The Dean of Durham occupies the richest deanery in the Church of Eng land. Ills salary Is .1.000 a yenr, with a One old residence, the priory of the monastery days. All the world's a stage and a lot of ctor thereon are merely stage horses, THE AT.IMFXTAKT CAWAF- (meat-jilpe) which oonreys t f ten i S. Cardlao.ndof itomach: Duodenum i ft. fte.ll hleriri. a a Cieeunit S. Vermiform aDoendlzt s. a uroi IS. Reotum; 14. Antu. The duodeum la aonUnaoua with :OphtfUI the etoi I. Duodenum i 4 Gall bladd Mnnii a v.rmirnrm mnn... I., n i . i W. Irmiv.nw ooloni 11. Descending eolon'i limmiou ,: to eGomaqh tines; 1 ood from the th rn.c UUI S. . Small lntes- uJL.E.. nt"lnOT; T" " Intestine emptiea Into th. i?rKJ?.'ntftlBa 2f J'Pn ' cecum. Th. arrows indicate Hi direction which th. content, of th bowels mutt Uka In are packed away in your insides and must be kept clean, in order and doing business. It's a long way, with many turns and pitfalls to catch the refuse and clog the channel if not most carefully cleaned out every day. - iwt.se"- When this long canal is blockaded, look out for trouble furred tongue, bad breath, belching of gases, yellow spots, pimples and boils, headaches, spitting up of food after eating, an all-around disgusting nuisance. Violent pill poisons or griping suits are danger ous to use for cleaning out the bowels. They force out the obstruction by. causing 'violent spasms of the bowels, but they leave the intes tines weak and even less able to keep up regular movements than before, and make a larger dose t necessary next time. Then you have the pill habit, which kills more people than the morphine and whiskey habits combined. The only safe, gentle but certain bowel cleansers are sweet, fragrant CASCARETS, because they don't force out the foecal matter with violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action. Buy and try them! You will find that in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly and permanently Made CLEAN and STRONG by 10c. 25c. 50c. CANDY CATHARTIC CD ALL DRUGGISTS To sny ntcdy mortal, who on't afford to buy, wt will mall a box free. Addreii Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, tit ft ;.a. r - 35c. SAMPLE BOTTLE 10c. FOR NEXT 30 DAYS. 13 A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY in i.ieaicai science, Wonderful, Astonishing, Yet fTRAOC MARK. I TTUe. CURES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA AND SCIATICA. By the introduction In the medical field, of our most wonderful n mmou . i . . Inestimable value has been bequeathed to mankind. Suffering ? humanltV. ' 1 ' ,egCy .' mercy of diseases which have always dened the skl" I lthe S Li!VloT' " ,1,e DKOP8" defies these diseases, and ha. robbed I thenl Tof thel? Urro Ths ? tr?: 5 remedy, yet invented by man for the benefltof suffering mortals? and will b. hJnd H'e.n eomin generations as the most wonderful production fn medical sclenrVrtiirinhhJ rid?Wn l? Century. This remedy is positively curiiiR more pYopU dai'y ?han an ot bined. We challrn, the worst cises of KheuinatUra in al its forms CatLrtl. fff ? .Co.m" Asthma,. t Grippe , and kindred disease, as a test of whM "this remedi l'mamu", positively cured in a short time many who were b, d-rldden for vmm" otner. Lhn ?,iU lT w."kiJ,,h,e "Be ' S"'ches, and sillf others who had bcenViven tip by competent nhvl '.m " y morelr " " "er"lon- h "He in VOTr.Sya'S .."?J'A0P8lr",t,ve,y cntn ,he following diseases: RHEUMATISM vrmum. BCIATICA, niwPKPSIA, HACKACHR, HAY-FKVKR ; CATArbh aAVL1 NKSH, NKHVOUSNKHS, HEART WKAKNKSS, Vooth AChV w a h aJF1'158 INO NUMBNESS. BRONCHITIS, L1VKR W KIDNEY mSKASES 'whf KE 1s cured by this remedy, thev stay cured of these diseases for it fnrtii... " nd whe one futHraek. "ft DROPS" 1. the name HvldropW paid by Ma I or Express, 11.00. or six bottles for .-,.08. Sample bottles temiliJiL0"?) P8" the next thirty days from the date of this paper, wa will send samp'ebotffi ?nEne;i,.b,l.t.'or ach. No on can appreciate this wondorrurremedv nTll thev try i W?ite?u5'pts' l0c nled- SWANSON tHKUMAtlC7CURV COMpyANY!enU 160-104 K. Lake StreetJ Chi.- grow paying crops because they're fresh and always the best. For ale everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Stlok to Ferry'. Seeds and prosper. WOO Seed Annual free. Writ for it. D. M. FERRY a CO.. Detroit, Mich. DR. GUHH'STPILLS portlaiT 2MJ!ttKi l'0,nRdTVrAoNn?.nVcI,nRg- t 't W0RK8 P' or full box for Mo. DR. 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