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(Cor res ponti cnee lami Dotes The Busy Bee's Sermon«. Occupation Gone. r THZ TOUCHING ST03Y OF A SONG. It is the custom Here is thesicrel revealed by a con flow II « Wir« W arily WiUtml "IVlier. In New York courts, the IV.llow Make. a Shuile.” fining grocer w hose entliusiastic ex A Plea for the Apple. whenever a prisoner S an F kascisco , Oct. 7. Thu condition of the eastern apple planation of tlio bee-riiisers’ deception is called to the bar The fact Ims been widely and Irutli- The tinkering with the Butchertown crop, and the ileiuaud for thut fruit which overshadowed tiie ardor with which he for sentence, fortbe nuisance continues. It is a half-hearted has arisen iu Europe, suggests an idea sanded his sug.ir and pul pens iu the fully printed Unit Gen. William 'J'. presiding Judge to tinkering aud accomplishes little good. for California fruit-growers which is Coffee: “You see tiler« was a time Sliernmti dislikes tn hour tho tune of when honey ami honey i-oml» was pure "Marching Through Georgia." it is preach n small ser worth looking into. In nearly all Not until a sweeping change is mude in portions of the Atlantic region the erop beeswax, but. like everybody else, not teat ho is iinmindtiil of the fame mon. Assuming an the regulations supposed to govern that of apples Is smull, and much of it is very some bee-raisers wanted to get ricli which his Georgian march made for expression that odorous disgrace will any permanent poor ard wormy. That state of affairs more rapidly, ami Hie simon-pure him, Imt on every oeccasion when a would do credit to good be accomplished in that lino. Tiie prevails even iu Canada, where hitherto product of the bees would not y’ipl^, bund of music plays knowingly in his the famous Phari board of health muy condemn diseased much good fruit lias been grown. At sufficient profits, so the anxious seek healing they feel in duty bound to see, ilia Honor in cattle and occasionally haul a few hogs the sumo time the demund which has er after wealth cast about him for an , render “Mmchliig Through Georgia,” dulges iu dreary ...jy, many out of the filth under the slaughter been created iu Europe by liberul expor easier and more rapid road to riches. aud he has heard it so many, tiresome, | platitudes about crime, etc. ratline close times that it hits beer houses, but the filth is there, and as long tations of American apples canuot be It was first found that There is no excuse for thus heaping however, Ho listened ntleutii as it remains butchertown will be u dis supplied, and as a consequence a good ly resembled beeswax. :(|i<l after many opportunity for profit is lost. ou the unfor- war song additional contumely trials combs were produced which the other evening to grace to the city, a nuisance to society ! lunate criminal. Oil the contrary, the While it is true thut California is now, and a menace to health. The place as itulwsys hus been, a heavy importei were sen cel v distinguishable in shnpe with the making of which he had | constitutional clause prohibiting the in and geonictrie.il accuracy from tliiise something io do. There was once a might be graded by tilling in wilh six of apples, still there is no reason why, fliction of cruel and unusual ptinisb- actually built by the bees t> emseiesj dinner at ihu Onio Club, in Fifth ave 1 meats should protect the criminal from feet of clean earth, sewered, with con with due diligence and enterprise, she "It was then found * that when :lff til tse nue, and Gens. Sherman, Sheridan,and dreary sermons. Tiie following is some nections with that complete sewerage would not become u large exporter oi artificial combs weie > placed in tliu Carr wore there. Stories of curiously what like the average judicial sermon: system which this city must sometime that fiuit. As has been pointed out hives the bees took to ... I iIn m as if they wounded men were told, and one of ‘•Smith, stand up. You are one of have, and floored und paved with asphal muuy times, the great mistake made by were of their own ■linking, aud filled the narratives was by Gen. Carr, and the most infamous scoundrels I have i California fruit-growers has been iu at tum, ment or other water-tight sub _ , plan once in it related to a soldier ill the Second ever Imd before me in mv judicial ca tempting to produce good upples side by them will: honey. This stance und then kept clean. Either side with oranges and other fruits that operation became a great saving to bee New York Volunteers, of which Carr pacity, and vet. Smith, you seem to be a Bone li ng as ruillcul as this must be done thrive iu the wurm valleys of the iuterior. culturists, as the bees no longer hn*l was Colonel at tlie outset. In a battle man of fair intelligence, and may at one or t; slaughtering business must be While it is true thut apples muy be grown to make their own coml>, but were a piece of an exploded shell struck the time have been a useful citizen. •’It is most incredible, Smith, that nn bullish "<1 entirely from the city before it in such localities, still it hue been abun able to pot in nil their work making man on the head and gavo him what would ordinarily have proved a fatal American citizen in the nineteenth cen ceases to be a nuisance und a poisoner dantly proved that such fruit is invariably honey. Of course, now anil then so wound. He lav insensible among the tury, and tn the broad glare of the noon of poor quulity. Experiment has shown tody olijeeteil to tile qiialit of the air of heaven. dead for several hours, nobody sup- day sun, should so utterly forget bis however, thut the foothill region along wax, but tiie bee-raisers uj; JTlXFTSUpnicfe has started a crusade for tho coast, and tlie higher foothills and any little tiling like tl [ng tlpit lie was alive. Those who duties aga parent, ns a—as a—yes. as {P'Pe-ceuWures on street railroads. It much of the mountains of the iuterior, thought that they had struck the ae went to him found gripped in one hand an American citizen—ns to go into a mfserts tliAt the companies cun make are admirably adapted to the apple, und of success until they made their next a small portion of a letter from his grocery store on 116lh street and brazen ly steal a bam worth one dollar ami a more momyy now ut three cents a lide hut us line fruit of that kind can be and greater discovery. This was that wife. In this she spoke of a furlough than they iould at five cents when tiie aised there us in uny part of the world. glucose, or grape sugar, closely re which hud be. n granted to him, and half; and yet. Smith, that’s what you did. You have had a fair and impartial There are tens of thousands of acres of present hrw was passed, and there is sucli laud thut has been cleared of its sembled honey in appenrance and which he was going to uso for a visit trial before a most intelligent jury; you to his home, his health being poor. i little doubt that this is true. There is u timber and cun be purchased for a very was a very fair counterfeit ns far ’is have had the services of the elegant taste was concerned. Then there a|>^ She wrote affectionately of their wed- 1 gentleman and learned counselor who prejudice uguinst the cent in Ban Fran low price. In such localities, where the • peared in tiie market pni’afline honey lock, reminding him of a willow tree has conducted your defense, but a jury cisco, and several attempts to introduce insect enemies of the fruit tree liuve uot comb tilled witli glucose honey, and under which they had done some of It huve been failures, but there is no penetrated, und where they cun easily I the occupation of tiie bee was gone. their courtship, and told him that the of your fellow citizens has found you guilty. With that verdict. Smith I con prejudice ugainut buying eight car-tickets be prevented from going, may be found The first attempt was simply an adult day for his arrival she would meet cur most heartily, for as 1 said before, the best opportunities for the cultivation for twenty-five cents, and as for the eration of honey witli glucose, and tke him there. In the hurry and confusion 1 regard you as a man destitute of every of the upple on a large scale. proportion of the latter was gratlualiy- he was left lying with this paper in sentiment of honor and decency. profits of the companies, there Is plenty The mountains und foothills can in a of evidence thut they are ull making few yeurs’ time be made not only to lnci-eased uutil there was little or no his grasp. Night fell upon the battle ‘•What right liad you to swing on to field with the dead unburied and the that bam and convert it to your own use money at a merry rate. Your correspond supply California with all tiie apples honey. "Nowadays the vitiated public taste living busy witli the defense of them and profit? If the law does not call a ent can put his hand on a letter from a needed, but there can be u lurgu surplus cable-car stockholder who hus $1,000,066 for export both to the eust und to the scarcely recognizes pure lioney when selves and cure for the wounded. In halt to such fiends as you, the arch upon the morning tho bodies of the slaiu which rests tho social fabric must crum invested in the business and who usserts west that will commund the best ol it is found, and ninety people out of every hundred eat their glucose in bliss were hastily buried in a trench. It ble and bring down our most cherished that the operating of the cable-car system prices. The upple is the best of all fruits for shipment, and when pucked with ful ignorance and a firm belief that was supposed our soldier was among institutions in one common ruin, and costs no more than two-fifths as much us our revolutionary forefathers wi.l have ordinary cure will stand vurriuge to any they aro partaking of lhe honest fruits them; nut he was not it did to run cars over the same roads by part of the world without loss. There is of the labors of lhe diligent bee. All During the night he revived and bled and died in vain. Moreover, when horse-power at a time when the flve-cent no leusou why California upples siiouid bees are not so depraved as to leud wandered nwav. Word was sent to arrested with the ham under your coat, rate afforded tho companies a good profit. not be mudu us popular und command themselves to the deceptive practice of his home that he was dead, aril this yon sounded the lowest depths of in famy by kicking the policeman on the datively as high prices in the east as do The cable-car companies now combat o.ir peurs, plums, peaches, oranges and unscrupulous honey misers, and some was regarded as beyond doubt, but as shin and taunting him with being a dirty pure honey is still to be find, but it a matter of fact lie wandered off to a loafer. It is tiie sentence of the court the three-cent proposition with the state o.lier fruits. Not the leust inducement takes n long bunt to find it. — 1‘hiladtL disiant hospital, remained there un that von be confined in the penitentiary ment that they are not puylng dividends for embai king in the cultivation of apples identified until his wounds healed, and for three years at hard labor. In passing even now. This may be technically true, ' the regions referred to is the fact that was discharged ut terly without mem sentence on you, Smith, I wish to warn ie land suitable to the production of but It Is a literal evusion of the truth. ory of the past. It happened that he you that the law is uot vindictive. In > other fruits mentioned commuudB a When the strike occurred on the Sutter- retained the merest scrap of his wife'B your case I have tampered justice with iparutively high price, good apple Many persons have said that sin-l street line a few yeurs ugo the company letter, but without name or place on mercy.” id in the foothills and mountains may refused to grant tho demand of tho men be bad for but a few dollars an acre.— my duty was only to see, and not to it. This ho retained, and with a vague fight, they should think that I would knowledge that it. was from his wife, NEW FASH ONS IN DRESS TIES. for $2 50 a day for twelve hours work on George F. Weeks in the Chronicle. not be shot nt, and so did not incur, who was waiting for him somewhere, the ground that at $2 for sixteen horn’s in Paris That Will much danger of being hit. he wuudcred here and there over the Some 1>* s’gns the stockholders were receiving no divi Along In the Fall. Overwork. Ordinarily, of course, the fact is country for four years. Then mere dends. They spent {100,000 in tho strike, Something new in the wav of dress Y'ou overwork occasionally do you not? that, in a general engagement, special chuuce or a shadowy recollection of gavo their new mon ull that the old ones Perhaps you do it habitually, but individuals who do not seem to bo his liome led his tramp to the spot ties lias been designed iu Parts, The had demanded and then assured tho whether occasionally or constantly, you prominent are seldom selected as tar-i where his wife had promised to meet cuts given here are reproduced from the capitalists from whom they boirowed a know that overwork debilitates aud gets, but if your own chance ! is * no — him. It was the willow tree close to million or two to build the Pacific and opens the way to the attacks <lf disease. worse a. it is surelv no belter t an his old home, ., and there 1m actually de lines that theirs was one IhoUHamlB of men die became of over of others Polk stri’u '.... - ................ near you. . To really see a found her. q Tim shock of joy aud ind best paying pieces of work. Well, what is true of nunf-itl this battle, however, one must accept the recognition nearly if uot quile cured >f the le con-4. It Is safe to t y respect is true of the horse. Ve criiHot most dangerous situations, for him of his malady. Tiie most Cases this can not possibly ■jty did not pay befo.e overwork It without danger. Gen. Carr told th lory toucliingjy number of horses that are killed by hal'l Sgcs were Increased.and . * • There •I ii U' a been ocensi« hen eo^s'ilf'iations altogelfier it may be hum tt^ind i— Mens Outfitter, which publication is re rhymster, n a fooOi.und vain I'ontcht against that a man w io kills his horse or in|uuLs some imlustrioiis sharp-shooter tro make sponsible lor the statement that the lies _ m increased w.i; ‘ c;ipitiilists would not it, usually does a very foolish thing. led me by a too personal direction7> Sheridau said are now being manufactured at the guv be tumbling over each other in their The excuse for overt orklug our horses his bullets. No doubt the man regard verses out of that. loo.” Gon. French Capital and will be along this ••It should have efforts to loan a couple of millions of is that tiie wo k must be done. There ed mo as somebody on the other side, and considered lie was there to shoot nt Sherman suggested, oligli t to dollars on a mortgage on the roadbed is no “ must" about It. If a man kill a anything or anybody on the other side. make a splendid song. hundred dollar horse in doing a li mid red and other property of the company. The rhymster promised to under dollars' worth of work, he has made My most peculiar experience of this sort Tho strike referred to taught several nc.hmg—uot a red eeut. If lie kills such was having a sketch-book shot out of take the job, and to get a friend to wholesome lessons. Tho men who en a horse iu doing fifty dollars’ worth of my hand ami sent whirling over my compose an air, with tiie proviso that gaged In it lost their situations, but they work he is just fifty dollars out of pocket. shoulder. At another lime, one chilly the three Generals mentioned should soon obtained others ut increased pay. If we would be a little more particular in night afler the dav of li ml battle, as I get together to hear it sung. Tim The majority of thorn are working on the estimating the results of such sacrifices, lay shivering on tho ground with a words teat resulted were as follows: way in lime for the full It will Ferries and Cliff-House railroad under we would less often make them.— l»si- single blanket over me, a forlorn bo noticed that they are decided novel* WHKllK THE WILLOW MIKES A SHADE. ern llural. soldier beggid and received n share of the same assistant foreman who had ties, varying to an unusual degree from the blanket. 1 awoke at daybreak to The liisi thigh of battle, the last gltut of sun, charge of them on Sutter street before Lit luriil a bleo'l-l in in pil'd plain; find the soldier dead, and from the but twilight a us waiting, when earn: go was tho strike. Organized labor as a whole It pays to grade fruit in packing. ■vonnd it was plain that Imt for the in done. gained all It fought for In the strike, for To throw a pall o'er tho st iln. tervention of his head I he bullet The potato crop iu the east is rotting 'Midst them lay a sohlier nigh untoilei tb. it forced the company to pay its new badly. would have gone through mv owu.— With agoiii bravely borne; mon tho wages the strikers demanded. Fuiutlng and bleeding, und gasping for st. Fichólas. ........ It is very difficult to keep toads out of brent li. More than this, tho strike caused tho For a shell ills In ml laid tot n. wells, and this matter is an important The Silent Teamster. enactment of a law under which tho one if pure water is desired. Toads A letter lie drew with strength till sped. And to read it an effort intitle. company must pay at tho rate of $3 a day drown, sink to the bottom and there From "Tiie Last Trip In.” in the "1 will wait,” his wile In the writing said, the ordinary dress tie. The distinguish for every hour over twelve that it keeps decompose. •'Where the willow makes a shade.” series on P mures in tiie Far West now ing cinirnctcrislic is the bias cut on the 3 hough his mind was blurred ami memotj a man at work, aud he cannot sign away mils. They are expected to be a great dead. It is no wonder that some farmers ate running in the Century, we quote the his right th tho increased comoensatlon. always hard up; they raibe the kind of following: ••The teamster ns ono of Those words from his heart could not fade luccess. He may work for the company thirteen stock, horses especially, that no one lhe types of lhe frontier, is seldom in “I will wait," Ills wife in the letter said, •’Where the willow makes u shade,” troduced in print without allusions to hours a day for twenty years, signing a wants badly enough to pay the price fo The Value of n Reputation. his ingenious and picturesque pro On the day and the hour when the soldier receipt in full for every day’s wages, them thut will justify raising them. held fanity; whereas it is silence, rat er ••Wliv do you look so sad. Miss but tho receipts will bo null and void as nis fond distant wife-« letter fast. When a hog has all he wants to eit, regards tho pay for the thirteenth hour he wants a cool, comfortable place to Ilian his utterances, that gives liinr. She stood nt the trjst tree, nor feared he was Ellieir’ among his brethren of the way almost felled. “Sister unless it was actually paid at tho rate of s'eep, and if this is supplied will grow and Till his time for coming passed. lhe distinction of a species. Barry.” He livi d, but to wander fur mid long, $3 a day. fatten in perfect contentment, ami t’e ‘•The sailor lias his ’chanty,’ the •‘The worthless young reprobate! In Ills iietul n ceaseless pain, ■tter contented the animals are the negro boatman his rude refrain; we A sense of quiet and of going wrong— Thus the companies lost all they fought No wonder your are sad. ’ jtter they will grow. Half thoughts of n wounded Drain. read of the Cossack’s wild marching Ho knew that ho sotnihi a home and mate for (the (leary-street company was in “Oil, it is not that. I wauled to In laying off a family garden plat, chorus, of tiie ••begging-song’ of tiie By her call that his love obeyed— marry him myself.”— Life. volved with the other In tho strike) and always adapt it to cultivation with horse Russian exiles on the great Siberian No name mid no place—only. "I will wait spent $100,000 to boot, so they will not be and plow by muking the length two or Where tho willow makes a shade.” road, of tiie Persian minstrel in the Though his mind wua blurred mid memory llkelyto repeat tho experiment If a similar three times the width. Also have a midst of tiie caravan, reciting, in a dead. occasion arises; the lubor unions won all regard to drainage by having tho rows Those words from Ills heart could not fade; CO high, singing voice, tales of battle they fought for, so they have every with a slight inclination, sufficient to and love and magic to beguilo the “1 will wait,” his wile in tho lettor «aid, 416 8ACRAMENTO STREET, 8AN FRANCISCO, ••Where the will w makes u shuile.” temptation to make such another fight; carry off tiie water. way. For years lhe parlor vocalist the willow was drooping Its leaves of but the Individual men engaged In the Tiie community that raises good draft has rang tiie changes upon barcaroles When tears. struggle lost their situations and several or carriage horse* will lie found prosper and Canadian boat-songs, but not the Sat a woman ns at a grave, ■\TOTF, LETTER AND BILLHEADS, COVER DegnHirlnir luid follow “ ...................... veil the hoping of years, »conth«’ '. nges, and were never properly ous and progressive. When eight or ten most fanciful of popular cow; ra|iors, Xtanlla. straw anil Wrapping ‘ Hut - Itile to tryst try« she gave. — .— hour ........ ... I *rd Stack, Paper Bags, Twine, Etc. jonipensab-d by the labor union which teams will bring into n neighborhood lias ventured to dedicate a note to tiie A veteran came triimptmr along the lane. And he walked as in a daze. colle< ‘ive'y profited by the war. The from $3,000 to $5,000 it helps everybody dusty-throated voyager of tiie overland An instant—then in a tli sn he was sane, soldiers who stood ill tho front and won in it mid drives tiie wolf from many a trail. Aud joy was his only craze. DR. JORDAN <fc CO S door. Wherever good horses are pros "He is not unpicltiresque; ho has "My wife!” he cried, with n quick embrace, tho flgld n-ot only worn not pensioned MuHenm of Anatomy perity reigns. Aud with kisses of love delayed. every claim that hards dp can give to 7A1 KIAKKET STREET. b it they veto not paid tho wages they •‘You have wuited here,” lie said, ‘‘at the Open for Ladies and Gentlemen place For want of tools and matetials to popular sympathy; yet, even to the were proi i -ed. Those who were fined from 9 a.m. io 10 p.m. Admission Where the willow mokes n shade.” most inexperienced imagination, he 25 cts. Go and learn how to avoid for Is yooitlng work or otherwise put to work with, many boys grow up without his mind was blu red, and memory pursues his way in silence along those Though disease and b >w wonderfully you the least knowledge of their use, and dead. expanse In tho courts were not cumpen- are made. Consultation and treat fateful roads, tho names of which will Those words from his heart could not fade, ment. personally or by letter on sat' d and tho lawyer* who were engaged consequently without tiie development of soon be legendary. As a type he was ”1 will wait,” his wife in tl.o letter said, weaknesses and all diseases of any mechanical ability that they may in their defense, finding the fees promised naturally have been possessed of. Every evolved by these road* to meet their “Where tho willow makes u shade.” men. consultation free. Private Office. 211 Gearv st. by the unions were not forthcoming, al farmer’s boy should have a knowledge of exigencies. He was known on the Gen. Sheridrn died before these lowed cases to g" by default and innocent practical machines, so far, at least, as great Santa Fe trail, on the old Ore verses were musically arranged. Gen. gon trail, on all tiie historic pathway« Carr underwent a severe surgical men to suffer through the work of greedy they apply to agriculture. that have carried westward t e siory operation recently for the removal of policemen and detectives who were in The amount of money Invested in of n restless and a determined people. search of rewards. a cancer, and is still confined to his fm in implements Is enormous. In many The railroads have driven him from hotel room. It was in Ills apartment These scarred and deserted veterans eii-cs it is not necessary for the farmer tho main lines of travel; he is now mere,- that half a dozen friends, including to own so many Implements; but in still who went through that war, it is safe to ly the link between them and scattered Gen. Sherman, assembled to hoar the VBLL0W DOCK Jc Q more, the farmer is to blame for the assume, will not go into a striko again treatment of such tools. Many an ex settlements difficult of access. When, song. The singer was a professional 1 IODIDE OF rOTAS^ in a hurry. Tho cable-ear companies pensive implement, to buy which the the systems of feeders to the mail- vocalist, who gave effective expression THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER AND have a new trouble. Although San Fran owner has mortgaged his farm, or given track aro completed, his work cili be to the story of the tramp veteran, and TONIC-ALTERATIVE IN USE. done. He will have ieft no record it was a sight to see the two Generals cisco was the birthplace of the cable street his note, is allowed to stand out in the among songs of the people or lyrics <>i i listening rnptly . ‘ j to tho melodious railroad, a New York company now weather, and muy, perhaps, be broken IT CURES the way, and in fiction, oddly enough '-¿trains drains of of the tho win war storv which one of claims, through the courts, the right to up or ruined Indore it is paid for, because this most emlm ing and silent of being« ................................................ »Vtl ‘tom had told. — Al ir York: l.< th r iu the the channel under the street through of sheer neglect or shiftlessnes*. will survive—through the immortal Kansas City Star. which tho cable runs. Tho original The Chino Champion says: How to rhetoric of his biographers—as one Gont, Ncrofnla, Tumors, Salt patentee of tho channel proposed to make kill ophers Isa question frequently dis whose breath is heavy with curses. Kheum and Mencurial It large enough to carry a locomotive, cus; ed in the papers. A Los Angeles Omaha Bride—I’m so glad you Pains. H im Proposal. which in turn should carry the train. county farmer has discovered that the brought the evening paper. What It Invigorates the S tomach , L iver and the Impracticable on Its face, in competition little lieasts love celery, and that putting B owklr , relieving iK D pTsrsraiA, yspepsia . iNBiGKsTios I ndigestion and poison on this vegetable and placing it Edgar: "Miss Edith, I—nh—hâve does it say about our wedding? with the cablo system, his patent may in their way Is a sure method of killing the _ A ArriTiTx, * ** ””““, tn.’ Omaha Bridegroom — 1 can’t say, my C onstipation . It restore« make a good deal of trouble for our them. Asa Kimble of Chino says tho «omi’lhing most important t > nsk von. dear; 1 only had time to read the baso creases and hardens the F lesh . It stimulates the L iver and K idneys to roads, but they are bound to fight It poison should be put on what they are May I — Huit i<------ " Edith (aoftlyp bull news.— OnuiKn World. healthy action, P viufikm the bi . ood and B e V Elgar: “May 1 rather than compromise, and the New eating at the time; if they are eating ••B liai t< il. Elgir?’ iifies the C omplexion . York claimants may yet got their tinge.’* potatoes, put it on them ; if trees, put it — Eolh, won d tou bu wil ingto bave J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietor? A rich rein oí gold oro is reported to on tho place eaten, and so on with any our mimes piinti’d in lhe papers wilh bave been found uu a farm near burned. 417 8 A MHO MK flTREIT. 8. F. a hyphen beiween? — Life." root, tree or vine they aro destroying. H.y. H. P 8 Hainesville, Gi. 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