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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1893)
m a BLONOIN STILL .WALKING. . At the Bo- ' J licftl garden, of A flrhwitctn re illy he waJkedry 1 1.1 BU)3.T)I3!.r ; .. f j , OTRANGE PHASES OF LIFE IN INDIA, tfa Frmoui Tlsrht ne Artlrt Agile Jn old Ak. , . Old folks who rend la nil wondered when Blond m cnwwHl the chasm of NmpirHcm ttuht roM Uiirtythrw yearn jo will be pleawnl to learn ; i lmS Mio uerioliftt isstfll alive ami vigorous. Hut they will ha mawi to learn that he is now giv ing xhtbitiou.H in England, some of them almost ns wonderful us his NittRftra pprform nor. At the Bo tanical Mam com clear stretch of 188 feet on a rope iKhtyeight feet attore the wound, carried bis son over awl hank, took a little stove out- to the central part of the rope, cooked an omelet and lowered it to th wound i- all the old tricks he did in the United States nearly forty yearn ago. Yet he is aixty-eiRht years old. He was literally lion, without fear and without capacity for wow Mir giddy.) Every one landed at his reply to the interviewer in 18.T9 who aked, "Was It not really try danger us" "To be sure. The rope might have mapped." ' lie wok born in the south of France, and bit name la Jean Francois (iravele. At tweuty-neven he waa noted in the prov Inces, uud the fsmoitB Karel engaged him for at) American mr. When his name waiMtfiwci Ravel said: 'Pah! That will twver do for the billboard. Ha! I tee. Bine eyes light hair. Henceforth you are Blcmtin." And no he has since been J. F. fllotiilin. The Niagara performance made hitn champion of the world, and he could command hia own price. He (jrew very rich and retire!, but ha recently given oc casional exhibitions to preserve hia stand ing in the profewiion, U i J I is father waa a gyniuastj and he began rope walking at four years of age; but, he nays, rope walkers are bornnot made. None of iiia children waa born that way, and ho none of them has been trained to it. He hanaamti.il Biuwum of trophies, but he Talurti none so highly as tliat presented by the citizens of Niagara Falls In honor of bin carrying a man across the gorge on tight rope on Ang. 1ft, 1Hj9. He crowed Niagara many times after that, but the first time made him the world's king in that line. fib Met Bin the finouud Urn. Pe Wolf Hopper Ban the reptiVtt.ion.of twin the most creUutota man that walks the street It not that ho it hoodwinked by applicants for charity, hut he has a repHg nnnce to giving any one a chance to say that be is stingy. For all tins it give hnu a three cornered paut to know mwohiU'lj that he has been beaten. During. bis present eii Hunt here ha. was taking 'a stroll one after noon and a womau met him on the street slid asked if be could inform lier which depot she should go to k get a train for KvaukUhl Mr. Hopper happened to know that fivarwton was on the SorthwwtHMi road and be knew wit the depot was i (Ciiutis- striast All. (jus . be told, the wokuu, ud win(u he a doing so ali suddenly burM into tears and' iblormed the comvdmn Unit she was Very' 4iron reaolung tfntt jHmit, but that, She duiiy. ad flfteen. .cents iBjiruwrwy.-. i Ai 4ie was ratter ootnely m looks and not badly dressed, Mr. Horwr at onus concluded that it was a oace of deserving charity, and be was not an mutant itt producing a silver dol lar, wbicb be prensetl ibtjfi tiay 'hand, safingr; HTake this, madain take tttf1tal. ckrhtj'; nt ajiologiHt uiddiit thtk ;infl.Mr.! Hopper continued lif wajk. lie Van' trying tfc count ait ttie buiiditigs in tlie city that i eiver eight storttfltiajhaid hod ruac-bed ' t le conier of Doarlmni atid Adums street, when he hoard a aiuiliar voice say: "Excuse iie, bat 1 am ataii-uHger'here.and J Wiab you' vould direct me to the right depot fur Enr g lewood." Mr. Hopper gave her one look. I ; was the same wumao who had accosted liim two hours tafoiuO Fillf' S rddtVd7 i oioe he replied: " Yet, Wdsubl Jcssi Ydb t ike the tram i dinvtrd you to. ftboftt two tpwy ago lor Kvoimtou.aiid if youhavagyod llok you will get tbera" Chicago Herald, . 0) V I A Great Meatus, .!':!' , A young lady weut into tlw.Qlt of a, IsWary magaaina '. 'rp u have a pretty tboty sue said M the editor. "It fs striking and strictly original,' Leavf it,' the editor groaned,. i ' . "Let me read it to you." . . , ' "fJotiyou value your lifeJ7ih editor ax c airoed. '' 1 " ' "Birl" "1 said that I mart to borne totyiy1 wife,H' "Well, let te tell you a part of the sfibry: 4 young girl is working in a bat factory. , One day she stitches bsr naius ta the bt" ("And afterward meets the fellow who tobys the bat and marries him J" the editor exclaimed. rUh, no. : Thai nfght' the factory catches fife and is burned up." . i TWbatt does no on rescue the hat and d&rry the girl f" - I hVo." i - ...i t . rMiss, your fortune Is made, e want ferything yon writs. You havvdone a great work for , American literature. 'Ax-; Traveler. foTmerly' WiAre Were Hanrtrwls of ;rHMl nd Cnnntlete Asswiftinst rptoi (Up breaking out of the Sepoy re belHon in India there were no leas than 2)0 different religions creeds in that country, each having ft numerous following. There were no lefts than thirty-two grades of caste, and the lines were so rigidly drawn that It was almost Impossible for one to travel or do business, Kven in the ranks of the troops maintained by t he East Hi dia company everything went by caste. . If a soldier of second caato walked near rnough to the campilre of a soldier of the first caste to cast his shadow across It, the .fire had to be put out and rebuilt on an sotiiw spot. , Ont of a Regiment1 numbering , 800 men not more than 100 could use the same vessels for carrying water or cooking food. Up to this same dale it waa estimated br Englifth statisticians that there were in In dia 200,000 professional thugs; 175,000 profes sional stranglers who Utwd tlM hands alone; 100,000 professional poisoners, and at least 2Ji0,OU0mn who made theft, roblry and murder by violence their daily and only avocation. All but the latter class traveled attout as religious devotees and sheltered themselves behind the mantis of! "faith." India was intensely religious, and yet each and tn'ery reed rfa declared by all others to be a fraud and a sham. Kvery ruler, even down to the head man of a village, had arbit rary powers, but so long as mur der and robbery were perpetrated ia the name of religion the authorities dared not Interfere. The British ps-ere in Imiia for money Previous to the mutiny they were caref ui not to interfei-e with caste or creed. If a British official in a town on the Ner budda, G ad h very or Ganges river counted forty corpses per day floating down st ream, or if he figured up MOO murders In a month In his territory, lot evtni an ofKcial inquiry waa net on foot.. So long as the natives kept their hands off the English there was no desire to punish them. At Nagpoor, MM) miles east of Bombay, t he number of deaths at the hands of thugs, stranglers, poisoners and professional robbers during the twelve months preceding the outbreak was 1.384, and yet not one single' criminal was brought to justice. After the mutiny had Iwan put down the British sei&ed, the reins of government everywhere, and one of the first steps taken waa to insure life and property. Caste was temporarily knocked out, and religious creeds were mixed up like beans in a bag. This confusion waa a great aid, and laws wwe passed and enforced which stand to day. In five years over 7,000 robbers and murderers were arrested, convicted and executed. : Ihjring the same time 1,600 thugs, about i .OOOht ranglers and 500 pnjHon ers weut to the wall old. It took fifteen years to clean out these ' professionals, but the feat was accomplished at laat. Not that murder has ceased in India, but that H is no longer practiced as a profession by bauds of men traveling over the country. kausawl The First Gat Furnaces. . fTbe gas furnace most commonly used to m American irou and steel works was In vented about thirty years ago by the brothers Frederick and Charles William Biemens, German engineers resident in London. The 9 rut ''Siemeo furnace" built lq this country uuder the sanction of these itrventors was erected at the works of John A, Griswuld & Co., at Troy, N. Y., in mi, and waa ukJ as a ''heating furnace." This wpa followed in the same year by a heat ing furnace at the works of the Kaxbua lion and Hteol company, Nashua), N il,, and. early iu IN the fhstf Sieptesiafuinaoe" fori melting steel in crucibles (often called a Mpot furnace") was started to tlie works of Anderson & Woods, at Pittaburg. W. F. Durfee in Popular Science Monthly, No English Catholic Canllnal. TTiree yearfgo there were three Eng lish ; cardinals Newman, Manning and Howard. Today t)ire is not one The late Cardinal Howard 1j been in apooroon ditiou, physically and mentally', for soma years. He failed to remember bis oldest friends, and sometimes would not take meals for days toget her. For years past it would have been diftieult to recogoiao ia the pifbfid:ad: emaciated frame of the cardinal the gay young life guardsman who wasebfweb for his good looks and fine physique to (Itad , -prcwessiop At dha Duke, o Uslliugton's funwaL In those days young Howard lookwji every inch a soldier, ana it was great iy to ms mends' Burpriai'tirAt thfly learned-of his going' to Home and euteringthe ewlesiastical state. He latterly occupied Abe dual position of ardtprieat of:Bi-IWre and bishop of FrftHcatV1 TW-ei had never been nnj&ed ih the tuvH jtndividual since they were held by tbe-wirditial of York, laat of the house of Btu aru , . . - . 1 ' 'ift ist An'g' i i h';$s ' at JaeKsov Park. ! telucethe last map Of ! the World's fair gvoonae aad,lMldJngs at Jacksou park, Chicftgo, wa piibted fwayly six month ago many imiroruut changes have taken place. Almost every day indeed adds to teej-Toagie growibef jrhwt wonderful enter piilej Wtiifrfjuejir 'Flu.jlldings which have been provided for have sprung up. Iew schemes of transportation about, the grounds have been deviled.' Additional concessions Upon the1 Midway pbihumce have been granted. The suheiw kra rail way entruuee at the southwest corner of the park has been perfected. The pier at the south iblot has been extended from 1,200 feet -to 8,300. Its width has been tnr creased, nd for the convenience of pas sengers a movable sidewalk a, 600 feet lung a Deea locaua on tue pier. ; ' Bits from Amateur Novels. i 'A!wjMeri, paper !ently -offered a prise (orthe besteDory tobe wripten by a pupil of a public school. Here are a few passages from tbe contributions: ! lCora Broh was fortunately the possessor of a birthday, for she was the daughter of rich friends.' ( , - , , "But all this time cloud was gathering over Mrs. Delaney, which grew large as years went by, and that cloud was full of grass hoppers." ! "My father desired me to marry a bank president, a handsome, reckless man, fond of naught save tbe gaming table." : u ' Vat I dell you, vat 1 doll-youf shouted the Irishman.1' "As she entered the room a cold, damp smell met her sight." "Hbe forgot the Lord and all his blessings and after that she wont and got married."-- Kew York Tribune. Whv continue the use ot remedies that 1 only relieve when Kly's Cream Balm, pleasant of application and a sure cure for catarrh ami cold in head, can be had. 1 had a severe attack ot catarrh, and be came no draf I could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roar ing in my head. I procured a bottle of Klv's Oreain Balsam, and in three weeks could hear as we'l .us ever, and now I can say to all who are atllicted with the worst of diseases, catarrh, take Kly's Cream Ba in and be cured. It is worth M.UJU to anv man, woman or child suffering from catarrh. A. K. Newman, (irayling, Mich. Apply Halm into eacn nostra, it is quickly absorbed. Gives relief at once. Price, 50 cents at druggists' or by mail. rjLT rtKOTIIHMfl, 86 Warren street, New York. Statu or Ohio, city or Tolkoo, m i t , LUCAS COCNTY, 1 Frank .1. Chen by makes oath that ho Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J Chunky 4 Ot., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and fute uforexRid. and that nftid firm will .pay the mm of ONE urSliHKD DOl.LAKri for each and evtry cine of catarrh that cannot' be cured DyUieUMOl HALLSUATAKHH i KE. Htrorn to before me and frulw-Titwd In mv preoeuce thik Cttt day of Decem ber. A. 1. 1ns. ' Jtotary I'ubliC. Hall't Catarrh Cure Is tflkon Internally, and HctNdlrectlvun the blood and mucous surface ol thiSTfttem. Head for teattmomalf, free. r.j.i.nn.Mi) i;u., iOiBuo, v. fjtf Bold by druggiiu; T6 eenu. Hig A Poor Pmcription. r ' 1 4 Mr. Wbiffla-DoctOT, I lieu1 you har a ion cure for iiuouiuia. 1 wub you would trwt ine lor ft, m il u almost iupuwiblt lor nw to get to ileep. out-.:'. Doctor Certalulj'.' My plan to Teryrtmple. A, won w you lie dowu t night begin te count, and keep on opuutiug until you get t leep. - ; ' - -, "Is counMng'all it Why, doctor, eoun ingldjunnlwittdoeTtryniiilltcf mj lie, end it doorn't put m. totioep at ' l : s "Eu? WbevdoyouAountr 4Ob, household expeimei, unpaid billa, time left on note, and U am tniiig"-) delDhia Kecord. Tit Oiimia for breaki&it. UMXnamellneBtoTePoll.h; no durt. no mail. Three Children By Impure Vaccination - Covered with Sores Jffow Thrir Lives Were Sailed. r I lire. James Thrower . 6au 3 one, CaU., , "When wp were Hviuit iu Chleo,Csl..mv three ehi'dren, rtBi-tiveiy st 7 and 10 yean axe, were an 111 wwi nKJiu mini 1 ley were vnrci natd iu Junua'Vjpntl alter that not out' of them wm well for months. They were all blood olsone4 by Impure nsarier uwd In MU'cijution. I11 August I ban glvinir them liood'B BarMpiriUa. They wvre covered wltn Sores From Head to Foot. After they half taken thfe ibidiHh'eftrt about a B5outh fbj eruptious hcttled, ikvM' Rjrj.etite Hood's;' Curs bBeaiift'sstaral) Ibev ief welf aU'i v4inne,i)ed t'tKHiu In Hi'Hli. Xhey have not uad a sick' day. since- 0 fiiildnu are more rnbut and healthy. M as; Jam as THaowsB,bsiiJowt.CialiCuruial j' .m HOOD'S PUL8 ure Const! uathni.Tv iiRtodng theveriirtaittMtion ei'tlie all tafeats&y Wsh I-- n7. "ppnan ' ffust a ba(fW.fM Wck'p'i: ti4?es.K:HowKtOfgt nd9beAn the udy;! "MsttW' '' I am a.R?iich man and',' Stock' ItilseiC f lAy .Ufe ii rough 'and ? &p6se&, t '.teeet all Sypxp five ywu-3- for' these,' 'A few dose9wnl',1cure them any, stage, The, last one I had was slopped in 24 hours... It is infallible. "--James A. Iee, Jefferson, Col.- C lj, I A!; Powerful ;,i;, r ' r-i . . i. : mm . i t ;A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil' has done good : service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more.; ' v,1 Scott's Emulsion stands alone ?in the .field of fat-foods. It is easy of asriimilktion because part ly digested before takeii Scp(( S Emulsion icke'cks Con sumption and all other tOaslinr diseases.. X : Gt ( A J'riiptrwlhvarfott a Rownt. Ohtmlito. Jp JUST FULL of Improvements Dr. tierce's llis ant Vellots. To "fpEj begin with, they're ma Hnmntsi, ana the eaisiest to take. They're tiny, sucar-coated anti bilious granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. Kvery child IB renay jor tnern. Then, after thev're taken, instead of din- turbinp and shocking the system, tlioy act ia a mild, easy, and natural way. Tnnre'i no chance for any reaction afterward. Their help last: Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious i"' nia. wr cuiuun nwuiai'iirw, njiu ail derangementa of the liver, stomach, and bowels are promptly relieved and Dernian- ently cured. They're put up In glass rials, which keeps tbem always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden or pasteboard ooxes. And they're tie cheapest pills you can buy, for they're muiranUed to eive satisfaction. or your money is returned. Tou pay only w mm y wit jwu gwb. FRAZER AXU GREASb Best intheWorld! Get the Genuine! MARK DoiCr BE A by not mniNa the right dICYCLe )ISB fOU 0"S (ATAIOOWB ItLL) VOV AU ABOUT pRTH PACIFIC fYCLE (10. BICYCI.CS OF EVERY DeSCRIPTION. Maihwm BuiLPiwa -Portiano ORtOON t-4 mm pniKt Ail Else fAiiX ly ki Best Ujb Bjrup. Tssum (ioyd. Oat Pi tj In time, frld by ftrufnritttn. F"f The Sower Has no tweond chance, Tiie tirsi sunnlie? liis nmls If ho l tuaes Uit) vim prvcautibQ of i ' , pluntius . .. Ferry's Seed i rerry'a ed Annnal, rorl99, A l curiiuiiin itti uiiMititNt aiin OeNt 1 r inloruuilon about Uuidt-nnund OHOletiiriK. It ia a ret-oirmzed ' atiitiority. Every plttitler should bsvpit. Kent freeonreauesL I D. at. FEHItV A CO., Detroit, Mlch.1 YOUNQ MEN I The 8peclfie A No. 1. Caret, without fall, all com of tinnorr hoit und Ulpfik, no matter of bovr long uuiidiiig. Prevents Htrlcttire.lt bnlnifaii In tfTiml remwly. Cures whon everytauig else ban failed. Hold by all Dnimctaui. MiiiiuraotiirefBil'beA.HclioeiiheliM'wlWne prle.3.oe. wi.,WJlw,uu. INVALID GOODS Rolllna Chairs , Cbalrs ' CoramodcB. Htiid for Catalogue. . - j W. S. SCHRDCK, ?) Hew Man1pmet St. S.F- Old Gold and Silver Bought; tea four olt Gold and Mixer by mall to the old and reliable honae o A. Ovlemaa, 41 Third street, Ban Frandwo; I will Mad by rnturu mm vm own, aoooraing to yui; u tat a u noi uGictaotoir win return gold. HUMANE, STRONG, CHEAPER THAN BARB WIRE. VISIBLE, ORNAMENTAL. lire "E fence. Double the fltreuKth of any other fence; will not stretchjsug or get out of shape. Hirmlsse to stoch : a Perfect Farm Fence, yet Handsome enough to Ornament a Lawn. W rite for prices, inscriptive Circular and Testimonials; also Catalogue of Hartman Steel Picket Lawu Fence, Tree and Flower Guards, 'Flexible Wire Mats, etc. tW Always mention this paper. Hsrtmtn Mfg. Co., Beaver Falls. Pa. T. D. Ganse, Gen. Western Sales Apt.. 608 Stats St . Uhicsoo. Qavld M. Cltrkaon. Ir.. Portland. Or. Holly. Mason, Marks & Co.. Spokane Falls. Wash. Justice to All. It is now apparent to the Directors of the World's Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoming the possessors of : . . . : : : '. ': i'r. World's Fair ouvenir Eoins . : ,, , , , due vffuuu MHvemnt. ' of the Great ' Exposition . . The extraordinary and growing demand for these Coins,' and the de sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for their purchase, have made it nectesary to enlarge the channels of distribution. ' To relieve themselves of some . responsibility, the' Directors; have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the Nation to unite with the Banks in placing Columbian fialf Dollars' on sale:" This is done that the masses of the people, and those" living at remote points, may ..be afforded the best' possible opportunity to obtain the .Coins. .'... ;.v, rw.. . y ,,t,t I THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS ,', , . ; of SOUVENIR COINS will be those; who are earliest in seizing Upon these " new advantages. . . ' . . . ' ' ' "' $10,000 Was Paid ForThe First Coin . .They are all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their value. The price is One Dollar each. . , , , ,.' HOW TO GET THE COINS : . , ; , , v ', ' 1 ' ; Go to your nearest merchant or banker, a they are likely to have; them. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering not kit thanFivc Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free ofexpense. ' Remit by registered letter, or send express or post-office money order, or bank draft, to; ' ;;, ; ,, ,,, i , Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, III M0aR'SVBEVilO.-REMEDT . ,r , ' ..." aotobu, iihwion, J.niiarr 10. lean state with pleasure that by the Hue of MOOKE'8 RE- VEA1',l!!;,!lJ!,f!.K"J m "u,b""1 "' "? u oli case ol Rll KHMATIHM iiirl my youngot boy cured enttrelr ol INFWMMATORY KHKUm'aVisM hm he S S couid get dldhliBUo good. Voura In gratltiioe, MR8, N. V. STEELE, ' CURES Rheumatism. 5- "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES ;; EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE , SAPQL-IQ J!l : : fit m Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts. And All KlnHa of Mil aiuia ' .Tl.T- C- llMQHOt SAW COM 7B rron't fttrMt. Peniand. or.