Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, November 02, 1905, Image 7

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PITH OF ROW BLTWLEN AUSTKIA AND HUNGARY.
i Ilungitry, at prepiont; dofyi not -Book Independence from AuBtria. '
It wants a ncpiirute Ilungiulnn army, i , '
It deiniiiids that tlio Mngyitr tongue sliull be tlie language of command.
Ultimately the ItiliMitlou In to maintain a tnero alliance between the two,
countrltiH, dlHsolvlng the coinnierelal nartnerHhlp.
Tho link between tho two would then constat only of the Empcror
King's personal sovereignty. .'
Kmperor Franz Joseph has steadfastly resisted all demands curtailing
Austiiim power.
Tlie result Is a deadlock, which threatens a war of secession.
Should Hungary revolt It Is probable Bohemia will follow.
A breaking about of the Austrian empire would probably throw the
old duchy of Austria Into tho German empire.
Franz Joseph Is Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, commanding
the common army.
Naval and military matters, foreign affairs, customs and currency are
supposed to bo administered in common.
This dual system was adopted by the ausglersch (agreement) of 1867.
Franz Joseph has only been able to maintain the ausglerschs (agree
ments) not only between Hungary and Austria, but between the seventeen
crown lands represented In the Uelchsrat at Vienna, by personal Influence,
and by playing off the different faction against each other.
The ministers are practically the servants of the Emperor, though In law
they are responsible to the Parliament.
Tartlsan strife has frequently allowed the Emperor to block all legisla
tion for months at a time, thus affording him opportunity to make laws and
Issue decrees as he pleased.
To all Intents and purposes, owing to the manipulations of the Emperor
and his minister-servants, Hungary Is now a country without any govern
ment recognized by the people.
At present tho army, while recruited among Hungarians, Is commanded
mainly by Austrlans, commanded in German, and the colors are Austlan.
In the eyes of Hungarians this army makes Hungary look like a con
quered country.
In 1900, Hungary and Transylvania had a population of 10,708,143;
Bohemia, 6,318,280; the rest of the empire, 22,224,412.
Area In square miles: Hungary and Transylvania, 108,258; Bohemia,
20,000; rest of Austria, 220,882.
FIFTY YEARS AFTER.
An English Writer Telia of a Recent
Visit to the Crimea.
On the 8th of September, 1855, the
French captured Malakoff, a strongly
fortified hill which commanded the
town and harbor of Sebastopol, and
that same night the Itusslans blew up
tlie Forts Nicholas, Quarantine and Al
exander, and the Flagstaff and Gar
den batteries, scuttled their fleet, and,
after setting fire to the town, crossed
by a bridge of boats to the north side
of the harbor and evacuated the place
after a siege of ten months. This prac
tically terminated the Crimean war.
London Black and White has published
some Illustrations of the present state
of the Crimea.
The Bay of Sebastopol, four miles
jn length from east to west, and nearly
a mile across at Its widest part, with
an almost uniform depth of nine fath
oms, Is one of tlie best harbors In the
terly untenable the place became when
once the Malakoff was In the bands of
the besiegers and their guns swept the
port. Surmounting the highest point
of the hill stonds the monument to Its
most gallant defender, Admiral Kor
nllow, who was killed during the siege
by a round shot shattering his left
thigh. He Is represented wounded, but
still giving directions to a gunner.
During the campaign,' soldiers who
fell were burled In small lnclosures on
the battlefields, or within the lines of
Investment. The French and Russians,
soon after the conclusion of peace, col
lected their dead and relnterred them
In cemeteries specially set apart for the
purpose; but for years the graves of
English dead suffered from neglect and
the constant desecration of the Tartar
herdsmen, until the reproaches of trav
elers roused a few Englishmen, ably
supported by the Trlnce of Wales (now
King), who visited the Crimea in 1809,
and by their efforts the tombs of their
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as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health
and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor
life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and
the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health
should be preserved, not by; constant medication, but by careful avoidance of
every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a
remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence
should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial
in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in
many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and
excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be
cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform
all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained,
by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici
ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian
blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem
edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not
approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication.
Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup
of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in
bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty
cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not
accept it. If you fall to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects.
Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it te emiallv beneficial
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As She Is Spoken.
"Are you going to take that little
trip with me I spoke about last
week?" , .. .
"I haven't thought about It"
"Well, think of it this week, will
you?"
"Yes, If I think about It, I'll think
about It." . , . v
"By the way, I saw you on the
street the other -day and you never
noticed .me." .. ',.
"I never noticed you." Puck. '
THE BATTLEFIELD OF BALAKLAVA.
This obelisk, erected by the British, is said to mark the spot whence the
Light Brigade started on their-famous charge.
world. The handsome town of Sebas
topol Is now entirely rebuilt and great
ly enlarged, with Immense docks, forts
and barracks, magnificent public
buildings, boulevards, garden and up-to-date
hotels. There 4s also an excel
lent museum In the Ionic style, which
contains many interesting objects re
lating to the war. Here are numbers
of English. French and Turkish guns,
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MONUMENT TO ASMIBAL KOBNILOW.
helmets, lances and sabres, and many
engravings from well-known English
and French paintings notably, "The
Roll Call" and the "Balaklava" of
Lady Butler, and "The Thin Red Line
at Inkerman." The landing stage is
a particularly handsome structure of
white marble, with four flights of ateps
and a Doric colonnade at the top,
flanked by reproductions of antique
statues.
Standing amid the crumbling bas
tions, with the town and harbor of
Sebastopol spread out like a map be
low, It la easy to understand how nt-
countrymen, such as could be identi
fied, were removed to the English cem
etery on Cathcart Hill, named after the
gallant Sir George Cathcart, who was
killed at Inkerman. Here are monu
ments to the Brigade of Guards, Sir
George Cathcart, Captain Hediey
Vicars, and many other heroes of the
war, surrounded by. beautiful trees
and gorgeous flowers, all kept in the
most perfect order. On the field of
Inkerman ,we visited the obelisk erect
ed by Englishmen "to the memory of
the English, French and Russians who
fell in the battle," the Sandbag bat
tery, named by the French the "Abat
toir," where the fight raged fiercest,
and other notable points of interest
we read of In Klnglake and Russell.
The whole plateau is covered with
small trees, brushwood and wild flow
ers, the gentian, crocus, sweet pea,
veronica and many others.
riTO Permanently Cured. ' No Htsor nervousness
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Heslorer. Send fur Free gs2 trial bottleand treatise.
Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd., Bill Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
A Handy Maid.
Mrs. De Vere rrofessor, I'm afraid
my waltzing is not perfect. Do .you
think I ought to take a few more Its-sons?
The Dancing Master Will madame
be so kind as to show me how she
executes ze movements?
Mrs. De Vere (to her maid) Marie,
show the professor how I waltz. De
troit Tribune.
Didn't Like the Sample.
A Harvey county (Kansas) widower
took his second wife home and intro
duced tier to the children by .saying:'
"This Is your new mamma."
They looked at her critically and the
youngest blurted out: "Is that the best
you could do, papa?" New York Trib
une. . ;
.Most of the farms in Denmark art
from 5 to 25 acres, and are owned by
the peasantry. About half of the land
Js in oats, 'hay, pasture and' root crops
for the horses, milch cows and sheep.
In proportion to her size, Denmark has
more cattle than any other country in
Europe. .
For coughs and colds there Is no better
medicine than Piso's Cure for Consump
tion. Price 25 cents.
He'd Do the Beat.
"Darling," queried the young man
with the noisy tie, "do you love me
well enough to dwell In a furnished
room and live on bread and water aft
er we are married?"
"Y-yes, I think so," she replied.
"And, say, dearest," he continued,
"Is your er-salary as typewriter large
enough to enable you to furnish the
room and the bread?'
The Operator.
A New York matron bought a sew
ing machine recently, and her 11-year-old
daughter, anxious for a novelty,
says the New York Sun, laid out the
printed directions and attempted to
run the machine. All seemed to be
going well, till the mother's attention
was attracted by a deep sigh and a
whispered "O dearl I cannot find It."
"What Is it, daughter, that you can
not find?" she asked.
"Why, mother," was the reply, "the
directions say, 'Place the screw to the
right of the operator,' and I can't And
the operator!"
The Jar of
Coughing
That's Right.
"I am going to open a correspond
ence school to teach women how to
manage man."
"Women can't be taught to be beau
tiful; they have to be born that way."
Houston Post
Hammer blows, steadily ap
plied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
"I alwayi keep Ayer'n Cherry Pectoral In
the home. It giret perfect relief whenever
any of ui hare cnuhi or hard colds. I have
uaed It for a (treat many Teart and 10 know
all about It." Mas. Hart Odbbtkam, Vary-burg.N.Y.
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