Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 31, 1883, Image 4

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A Cincinnati woman was crazid by
the flood, and although lier house was A m u sin j A ccount of h i» IudocU ion ou the
Que» ion of Financ*.
high and dry, imagined it to be soak
ir.g with wafer. ¡She therefore pro­
cured tivogullons o f kerosene, spnuk THE ONLY NEAVSPAriill INTERVIEW
led it on the walls und was about ap­
111' HIS ENTIRE LIFE.
plying the match in order “ to dry
the house” wbeu she was discovered.
A writer in the S mday H era ld tolls
A l'lttsburg Postoflice clerk had his
how Matt Carpenter invited the ouly
eyes tilled with rod pepper the other
day while canceling stumps. The newspaper interview to which he
pepper was not meant for him, but for ever submitted. Carpenter had been
tbe ^irl to whom the valentine con disapjiointed when Angus Cameron
tainmg it. was addressed. It was in was sent to tho Senate, it having been
tended to let her know something
about tho warmth o f the writer’s Carpenter's ambition to sit in that
body. After his defeat ho settled
¿eciiuga for her.
The Hansom cab, established by down to law-practice here. His polit
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ical ambition was roused ngain when
is now a lixed affair in Philadelphia. the time camo for the election of a
The faro is also fixed. Eash driver
pays $3 25 for the use o f his vehicle successor to Mr. Howe, now Post­
teu hours u day and keeps for his master-General. Carpenter h id not
own profit whatever he receive above been in Wisconsin for three years.
that sum. A set of news caps with His health would not permit his
conspicuous white letters were dis­
tributed the other day which the cab­ making a personal canvass o f the
man refused to wear; they said they State, so determining to pluce himself
would rather do nothing. They as candidate before the Legislature
were taken at their word, and plenty through a newspaper interview he
of men, glad o f the chance took their
sent for the writer of the present
places.
The thieves who broke into “ The sketch. The writer found Curpenter
Little Church Around the C orn er” pacing his office in high liuwor pull­
stole a large silver flagon, a gold- ing a huge cigar. His partner, Cole­
lined chalice, a silver gold-lined box man, who was posted on Wisconsin
for the sacramental bread all me­ politics, was present in the capacity
morial gifts are denounced for their of brakeman. Carpenter began by
meanness in robbing a church which saying: " I want you to sit down
is famous for the kindly side its pus there and ask me a few leading
tor bus ulways shown towards people questions. Don’ t pin mo down too
who are under the legal or social close. I want an opportunity to talk
ban. Dr. Houghton has often lieen to the people of Wisconsin in my
urged to keep these articles in a burg­ I own way. I f you ask me a question
lar proof rfafe, but ho uniformly 1 I don’t want to answer, I don't want
said; “ Nobody will rob the church.” that question to appear. I want you
But a man might as well trust to the to wnto down carefully every word
morcy of a tiger as to put any faith in of my answers. Then I must have
tho opportunity of revising tho man
a professional burglar.
uscript afterwards.”
The
Boston
Common' Council
An assent was made to all of these
spend $30,000 in 1883 for “ refresh­
ments und carriuge hire.” The Alder propositions, and thou tho interview
began. Carpenter would start off in
men have fallen into a way o f speech-
A BABY SHOW PKOU BANGOR.
making nnd wrangling till 3 a . m . S o a brilliant, saroastic, happy way, only
There was a baby show on the pas­ midnight suppers are necessary, and to ho stopped by Mr. Coleman say­
senger train from the East tho other the members must ride home in car­ ing: “ For G od’s sake, Matt, don't
day. A woman got aboard at Bangor riages, occasionally taking tho city’s say that!” Then Carpenter would
with an infant, one yearling and a cigars and wines along. A few years wheel about with great intellectual
two-year-old. Tho infant had a bottle, ago the nowtq apers showed up this ease and ex; ess a directly opposite
attended strictly to business and hail junketing ami tho Board in 1878 opinion. There was hardly an an­
all the business it could take care of, managed to ride and out only $3000 swer that was not changed ut least a
and was docile and happy. The other worth, but tho figures huve risen half-dozen times. When it came to
the financial question Carpenter
two youngsters were loaded with ngain.
threw up liis hands in despair. He
gingorbread and cookies; tatty and
Eccentric Chadwick of Farming-
caramels were piled on them till each ton, N. Y., died the other day. All said: “ I don’t know enough to man­
one’s face was as brown and sticky as arrangements for his funeral were age my own finances. I huve not
a molasses poultice. There was no found complete. He had dug his the slightest idea upon the subject.
soothing syrup in coin balls, prize grave, his coffin he had hewn out of I know absolutely nothing about it.
packages or auything in the train a block of granite, and carriages had Coleman, do you know what tho
Ixiy's basket for them.
They ran lieen engaged for liis friends, includ­ people ut-i in Wisconsin would like tp
their candy-smeared hands over each ing one hundred or more brother Odd have me say on that question? I f
other's tow heads till each individual Follows and Knights of Pythias. His you do I wish you wonld toll mo,
hair looked like a waxed end. They wishes were honored, even to the instead of sitting there with that
threw the caramels on the Hoor and eating of a feast that ho hud ordered absurd grin on your face.”
Finally, after smoking up half a
fought with each other for tho tin at the village hotel.
cigar, Mr. Carpenter began with
box. The one who captured it tried
The cigarette lias obtained a pojiu-
to oat it. They refused to bo com ­ laritv among the schoolboys of Philu great rapidity and cUurnes, and
forted until tlioy had spilled half the delphia that lias alarmed tho uuthori talked for at least ten minntes. When
industrious baby’s milk on tho cur ties, and various plans for roform ho bad finished, he said, “ Head it
floor. Then they threw two or three have been proposed. A principal of over.” It was read. He then turned
cookies into the puddlo and began to a grammar school estimates that to Coleman anil said; “ How is that?
knead the mass with their feet They 75 per cent, c f the male pupils under I Coleman said: “ It will not do. You
daubed their little shoes to the ankles his charge are smokers, against loss | can never get through on that state
with this dough.
They tried climb than half that number before ciga r­ ment.” "Burn it then,” said Car
ing over tho cur-seats for amusement. ettes came into common use. The politer. He tried it again, but ail
Soon a young man with the prevail ouly measure thus far adopted is of a hour had passed before lie could
ing tight pants and short cout came persuasive nature. A circular sot satisfy bis partner.
Carpenter then told the writer to
in and snt down. He sat on some­ ting forth the hurtfulness c f tobacco,
thing soft and adhesive. He sudden­ and especially of bud cigarettes, lias hold the interview for two or three
ly got up and backed out of the car. boon placed in the hands o f every days, and next day he «ailed on him
By this time the yearling and the two hoy, and pasted inside tho cover of and said lie had brought up another
financial chapter to lie used in place
year-old were both howling and try­ euch text book.
of what he already had. He approved
ing to pick up the few spears of down
A woman was the only passenger tlio interview finally and went away.
discernible on the infant’s pate. Tile
mother kept cool and administered in a Montana stage except her Imby, He went to Now York that night
doses of tatty anil gingerbread at whom she wrapped in her fur cloak, but before lie went to bed ho tele
proper intervals. When they left the leaving herself unprotected from the graphed: "H old the interview until
train tho two seuts they occupied re zero temperature. The driver saw I return.” Ho camo back to Wasli
semblod the Maranocook picnic pa that she was benumbed and would ingtoa within a day or two and called
freeze to death unless roused to vio­ again. "I have decided,” said lie,
vilion after n big excursion.
lent exert ise. He dragged her from “ to omit everything relative to tho
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THE BEAUTIFUL ROSES.
the couch and left her by the road financial question.
I don’t know
side. “ Oh. my baby!” she cried anything about it, anyway, and I am
The South has been called the land Tho driver cracked his whip. The
not, going to risk any blundering.”
o f tho mocking bin! and magnolia,
stngo flew over the snow with tho
The financial chapter was chopped
and the land of orango groves. I f f woman running after. The race was
out, and the much-cut and mangled
might be permitted to rechristen it, kept up for nearly two miles, when
interview was sent to Chicago, where
I should name it
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tho land of : roses. tho driver took the mothor in again
it was printed'in the Timex. It was
I don’t believe there is any
region
on
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and wrapped his coat around her. He afterwards reprinted in nearly every
earth where roses grow in such abun
had warmed her blood and saved her newspaper in Wisconsin. The inter
dance, variety, beauty and sweetness
life.
view was a very diplomatic one as it
as they do in this country.
finally appeared. It put him in the
ACROSS TH E ALPS.
At New Orleans the Mum-tint Neil
canvass at a very early stage, nnd
roses cause tho Northerner to stare
Cattle drovers in their journeys received the most favorablo comment
in speechless wonder. I saw one of over Iho Alps, often fall victims to
from the Republican newspapers of
the plants that must have been fifty avalanches. At certain times of the
the State. Mr. Carpenter afterwards
feet long. 1 have seen vines of the year, they literally carry their lives in
attributed his election to the Uuited
same roses that long in the North, their hands.
A volume might bo States Senate to this carefully-pre­
but they were scraggy and lean look
tilled with a history of their strange pared interview the only newspaper
ing and in the florists' greenhouses. adventures.
When the weather is interview of his entire life.
At New Orleans they run wild revel threatening, they take with them
like a midsummer night's dream. spades to dig their cattle out of snow­
LINCOLN'S UNSELFISH LOVE-
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drifts, and, in case o f need, to dig out
tors o f half a dozen or more, und the each other. In tho winter of 1880 I
In no act of his eventful lifo did
flowers are so large that they would traveled from Airolo to Locarno with the pure, unselfish nature of Abraham
more than cover the top of a large
an Italian drover, who gave me a Lincoln shine out with a clearer,
sized coffee cup. A single one o f the graphic dercription of tho way in stronger light than in his unselfish
pale golden beauties will till a room which, a few weeks before, lie hud lost devotion to the happiness of the lady
with porfume. Thoy are as plenty half a drove of oxen hy an avalanche whose» hand in marriage he vainly
down here as “ white top” in a North
in the Yal do Tremola.
This man sought. It is to he deeply regretted
ern meadow. And they sell for #1 a spent nil his working life on the St. that remarkable worth and purity in
bud up North!
(lothard road.
No sooner lmd lie young men and women is so rarely
In some o f the private citizens driven one lot of oxen from Lombardy I appreciated, or at all understood, un
yards in New Orleans there are ns to Zurich, than he returned by dili- til, in the light of subsequent events,
many as 100 different kinds o f roses fence and rail to Turin for another their grand display brings to mind
all in bloom at once. They do not ot.
Tho journey occupied a foit- tiie fact that their whole course had
require protection from cold at any night, nnd he was on the move all the lieen of n like character. After Lin-
time either. They all stand out year round. In summer !»•> traveled | coin's offer of marriage had been de­
doors in the o|>en ground, and n.uny by night, in winter by d»J
Thouinn clined, under date o f August Hi, 1837,
varieties bloom more or less all the led a wild, free life, and was the very he again wrote to Mary Owens ns
winter throflgh.
picture of health, lmt he looked for­ follows: “ What I do wish is that
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ward with great satisfaction to the our further acquaintance shall de
R A T H E R A BAD B A R G A IN .
IH'iid on yourself. If such further
A western paper lias been reviving time when the completion of the St. acquaintance would contribute noth­
the old story of Satan and the news (lothard railroad should enable him ing to your happiness, I am sure it
paper. A very impecunious fellow to ride through instead o f over the would not to mine. I f you feel your
was approached by tho Evil One with mountain a satisfaction in which, self in any degree bound to me, I am
the proposition that he would supply if the question could have lieen put now willing to release yon, provided
the i. f. with all the money that lie to them, his cattle would doubtless von wish it; while on the other hand
could spend for five years if at the have participated.
Many instances of the deadly perils I am willing, nnd even anxious to
end of that time i. f. would turn over
j hind you faster, if le a n be convinced
kis soul. The bargain was close and that lieset winter wanderers on the ! that it will, in any considerable d e ­
i. f. went at it. He built railroads Alps, are on record. In March, 15'.Hi, gree, add to your hnp|fiu*ss. This,
and hotels and kept fast horses He three drovers and forty live horses indeed, is the whole question with me.
•ornored wheat nnd stock, but Satan were killed by a single avalanche in Nothing would make me more miser
honored his drafts every time. The the Septimer Puss. In the same year I able than to. believe you miserable
time for the final delivery drew near, a like fate liefol seven men ami two
nothing more happy than to know
and i. f. was in trouble. Satan had hundred and ten horses on the I'm I yon were so." Brave and strong ns
fulfilled every jmrt of his contract to brail, a place where, both before nnd was his moral nature, this disappoint
since, many lives o f man and lieast
the letter.
ment of liis love cast a shallow o f sad
Einallv it occurred to the i. f. that have lieen sacrificed in the same way. i tioss over the whole o f his subsequent
he would settle matters. To that end* The French troops, in their passage I life.
he drew on his sulphurous banker for of the Alps in 1800, suffered much
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Macdonald, who
money and established a daily news from avalanches.
The Hartford clergymen, with little
led
his
division
over
the
Splugen,
lost
paper; in three weeks he drew again,
whole columns. A drummer, thrown distinction of sect, believe that )>eo
and found it necessary to keep draw
' pie are getting tired o f extemporan
ing. Then Satan, with a very long hy the wind o f a S tn ub laiein e down a eons and nnconaidered prayers at
face, dropped into his sanctum one precipice, alighted on soft snow and funerals, "which are half petition,
.lay and said: “ Look here, I have a was unhurt. His comrade* heard liis half exhortation, seasoned with com
proposal to make you. I can stand crie for help, but th # precipice was plimentary notices o f the brother in
horses, yachts, diamonds and jH.liti- so deep they eon Id ilo nothing for the coffin.” They propose hereafter
eal campaigns, but I can’t stale) tins him, and the p io r wretch (lerislied to use the burial service o f the Epis­
newspaper racket. Now I am dis miserably o f hunger and cold. In copal Church, and to omit the fnnei
to do the fair thing. l ’(j give Novemlier. 1478, fro thousand Swiss al sermon which often “ depicts stingy
u a receipt in full for ail you have marched over the Helvetic Alps to men as philanthropists, tyrants ns
d ; will give you back your soul, take part in the campaign that ended lovely ornaments o f Christian homes
i f ! yon will let mo o ff from my bar in the “ crowning victory” of (liornieo. ami graceless scamps ns the embodi
The advance guard o f this force, as
gain.”
ment o f all that is lovely nnd good
Ho the i. t. saved his soul only to it crossed the St. (lothard Pass, lost report." They might omit the preach
1 we it by running a morning paper. sixty men by an avalanche. Twenty- ing o f such discourses and get “ leave
one years thereafter, one hundred
In the dozen years since Dickens French soldiers were destroyed by a to print"— ns Congressmen d o their
lied over 4.(XX).G00 copies o f his books similar catastrophe as they crossed undelivered enlogie* in the Hecord.
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>r o f whom the elder
A Chicago man has just received
True glory take* root, and even one cent ilamages from a man who
»ked: “ W ho is Dick
bnt a reporter, and spread*: all false pretences, like flow ran away with his wife.
He feeia
r better ones on the I ers. fall to the ground; nor can any satisfied now that justice had been
counterfeit last long.
' , don* him.
r o f a New York pu|>er
applied to for help by a
¿root black, w ho said bin box bad !>een
nlolwu. and,- after giviuji the little
fellow a faw cents, lie went to the
Superintendent o f the Boys’ L odg
iug-house to inquire about biin. "A
ainall boy is ofteu robbed of bis box
and brushes,” said the Superintend
ent, •’and wbeu wo know or believe
him to tie honest and industrious, tve
start him afresh. But some o f them
will Boil their kit to go to the theater,
or to see Jumbo, or anything else
that’s going on, and then they’ll try
to beg money for a new kit. It, you
are over asked again, tell the boy to
bring you a note from me; if he d e ­
serves it, he’ll get it.”
“How many of those who began as
newsboys or boblblaeks have sue
ceedod in life?”
"Hundreds! VY hy, the other day u
man stopped me in the street and
asked if I recollected him. O f course
I didn’t, but he soon recalled himself
to my mind. He had beou under my
care, and he told me that he was now
owner o f a factory in Nownrk, em
ploying two bookkeepers and sixty
workmen.
"Another man visited mo lately who
had been picked up, wandering about
the Bowery, and had been brought to
the lodging-house. His parents were
dead. He is now proprietor and ed­
itor o f a paper in Warsaw. Ind.
“ There are Aldermen in this city
who begun life under our care, but
some of them are ashamed to have it
known. They ought to be proud of
it.
“ Many o f the little bootblacks
work for the big ones, who sit ma­
jestically on stoops, or in doorways,
look in g'on ; and the big boy feeds
the little one, giving him six cents
for his lodging, and pockets the rest
o f tho day’s earnings. It’s wonder
ful how faithful the little ones are,
too. I suppose they are afraid of
getting thrashed.”_________
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PERSONAL.
William E. D odge’s estate is said
to be worth $15,000,000.
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Tho ltev. Fhiiiips Brooks is home­
sick in India. Ho writes to a Boston
friend that the sun never waruc-d a
dearer part of the earth'» tn u t than
America.
Dr. Oliver Wendell K ilmrs writes
with a broad gold pen lixeil into a
quill handle. The pen is said to have
done duty for twenty years. He
writes only in the morning for three
hours u day.
William K. Vanderbilt’s house is
considered milch moro artistic and
elegant tbpn his father’s und is the
only residence in this country where
the servants and lackeys appear in
silk stockings and kuee-broeches and
with «oats covered with gold lace.
Bichard A. Proctor, the English
astronomer, is indignant because
some Christmas presents addressed
to him hy Americans are held for
duty in the Now York Custom-house.
Iu his small anger Mr. Proctor sug
gestod that the raven, instead o f the
eagle, should he our national bird.
A Washington letter says that Miss
Bayard is not only very pretty, but
extremely bright.
She was the
young lady who so astonished Oscar
Wilde by her keen repartee to his
patronizing remark. "Are you going
to the german, Mr. W ilde?” she asked
the night of his lecture there. "Yes,”
drawled the esthete, " if uiy lecture
doesn't fatigue me too much. "Are
yon going, Miss Bayard?” “ Yes, if
your lecturo doosn't fatigue me too
much!"
The richest widow on the Pacific
coast, or in the country for that mat
ter, with the possible exception of
ills . Cornelia Stewart, is Mrs. Mark
Hopkins, widow of one of the Con
trul Pacific syndicate. Her husbund's
estate proved up to $23,000,000, and
the only two men in California who
could justify on the widow's bond as
executrix were Leland Stanford und
Charles Crocker, two o f her hus­
band’s business associates.
They
were compelled to justify in twice the
amount o f tho estate, anil each .wore
that he was worth 84(1,000,000. Mrs.
Hopkins is an elderly woman. They
liuif no children, hut had adopted a
son, whom Mrs. Hopkins has just
married to a iliss Crittenden, a pro­
tege of hers, providing her with the
dot o f a princess. There are other
heirs to tho estate, but tho adopted
osu, “ Tim ,” will get the bulk of it
Tho Alarquis of L om e is a man of
Commanding figure and o f exception
al beauty of countenance. Tall
broad shouldered, with free move­
ment, his head is thrown buck with a
certain dauntless grace that has in it
no self-conscious haughtiness; rather
it is the unconscious expression o f a
fine character, the fine carriage that
may become the inherited grace of a
lofty race. His features are fine and
strong, especially his brow and chin;
but a picture which gives merely tho
outline o f his features can impart no
idea of the charm o f the face, lit
alike hy coloring and expression. So
blonde a man is rarely seen, for not
only is liis abundant hair golden, but
his eyelashes are o f the same him,
long and curling outward; the deep
gray blue eyes that gaze through
thorn take on a remarkable expres­
sion, so purely spiritual one instantly
censes to wonder that the Marquis of
L om e writes jxietry.
Engineer Melville’s pretty home at
Sharon Hill is deserted and desolate.
Mrs. Melville and her children are in
West Philadelphia, and Mr. Melville
is in Washington. Maud, who was
given into the custody of her father
by the Court, has not been given up.
The furniture of the cottage lias been
seized by the Sheriff to satisfy some
of tho debts incurred by Mrs. Mel
ville during her husband’s absence,
anil the house and grounds are in
possession of the officers, a mortgnge
of $2,300 hold by Miss Polls having
lieen foreclosed. Recently a Phila­
delphia piano manufacturer took pos­
session o f the piano iu the parlor and
carried it to the city, claiming it as
his property. It is said that E n g i­
neer Melville will apply for a divorce
in the spring. The house and grounds
at Sharon Hill are worth consider^,
more than the mortgages held agail .
them, and it is not probable that
they will lie sold at Sheriff's sale.
Washington society has been set
into au uproar by the re ora! of Fatti,
the opera singer, to accept an invita-
tion nf the President to a banquet ut
tbe White House. Washington peo
pie, und visiting statesmen, who con­
sider it a great honor to be invited to
u White House banquet, sav that the
opera star has violated a rule o f eti­
quette which eVi-U ti e greatest diplo­
mat ha- ever been glit ( io oliey.
Phtti probably thought the President
ouly wanted to get her there losin g
for his guests, and is of the ooiuioii
that if tho President desires to see
her he can come where she is.
The tables were appropriately deo-
orated wbeu the Boston Commercial
Club gave a dinner to some railroad
meu. The centrul piece represouted
a complete truiu,with erigine and teli
uer two feot high umile eutirely of
rosee, pinks. violets, and other flow
ers. lt extended uearly half aerosa thè
President’* table. The guest s, as a
return et mptiiiH-nt. inviti ti thè club
tot» » ili ter trip liirougb tho White
Muiiutuius.
cou n terfeit or im itation of H of B itters , es­
preparation*!
w ith the
and
th at
is
intended
cheat the p u b lic, or
to
for
m islead
any
p rep a ­
ration put in an y form , pretending to be the
sam e a$ H of B it te r s .
The
genuine have
on the w hite label, and are the purest and
m edicine on earth, especially for k id ­
ney, L iver and N erv ou s D iseases.
B ew are o f
all others, and of all pretended form ulas
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Few people w ho have lived long in this lan l !
of plenty need to be introduced to tho Pacific !
Bunk as one o f the best institutions <>f its kind \ Homo unscrupulous parties with the inUution of misleading the public have rented our old place and with the
of a I ought up name will try to ervatti confusion W’urely couiiiltritly oniour frieuda, put run* aud the
on tho P acific ('ou st.
A m on g trades people similarity
public of this count to coatrovorte their iuteqtion* aud expose their worn out dodge*. Thankful for the past
a# w ell as am ong farm ers it is regarded as a favor* und aoliciting the continuance of the liberal patronage, reapeutfully,
safe and staunch con cern, to w hich all kinds
of business and interest m ay l>e entrusted with
entire confidence. I t has becom e proverbial
for its conservative yet enterprising m ethods
515 M A R K E T STREET, S A N F R A N C I S C O .
o f m anagem ent. It3 facilities for doing a gen­
e r a l banking business aie tus perfect as they
H E N R Y L D A V IS . Socr.-lury
A. S. I!ALLUME. Piwmlunt.
can lie m ade, and thero are no a ccom m od a­
tions w hich can n ot bo obtained at its counters.
It recom m ends itself m ore specially to inter­
ior m erchants, tradesm en and farm ers, for it
has m ade the loaning o f m oney on grain,
flour and other m erchandise a specialty, ami
can therefore offer m ore advantageous c o n d i­
8uccessurs to A. S. HAILIOIE ROBINSON & HALLIOIE und CALIFORNIA WIRE WORKS CO
tions than any other ba n k .—{S a n F rancisco
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T O lmVKRANCE.
recipies o f H of B itte rs published in pai>ers
or for sale, as th ey are frauds and sw indles.
W ir e .
W ir e
W e o f t on h e a r it s a id , “ Y o u c a n s e ll a n y
h u m b u g a r t i c l e b y w e l l a d v e r t i s i n g i t . ’ T h i s is
W h o e v e r deals in an y bu t the genuine w ill be
prosecuted.
H
CALIFORNIA WIRE WORKS,
clu ster o f G reen H ops (n otice this) printed
best
A
JACOB STRAHLE &C0.,
w ord H op or Hope) in th eir nam e or con n ected
therew ith,
R
BEWARE OF FRAUDS!
W ill bo paiil for the d etection auJ con v iction
or
8 T
O P P O S E !K B U S H A N D B A T T E R Y S T R E E T S .
Our pfMent location i. much morn ilc h a tl.. and hi view to 01« I ulnae aiulUwpuUlc W-ui-m, m u ottico.
1 tl ,
.... I iji . t i.T .1 uo'l wl .IT. ant-laaiUand imm. in. *U.:*lay 0 i.Ullaol I mm .U, liar lin im * . Ten Cm
h '1 u in ti a
active anil uiuqu - ________
variety.
u
s(libit
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TU'pcicil I.ntl Mitili with lite choicest'ond
latest »w
style*
of
nit L i l i a l i la b li.-W a rs room s o n tho c u t no
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ie* or
AÎÎ OLD FRIF-'Ll
o f an y person selling or dealing in any b ogu s,
Bittern
F t e t n b l i s h c d 1H5LJ.
J A C O B
Thero is a Russian nobleman in
Chicago who is not sought ulter l>v
“ society.” Ho drives a simili pox i
ambulane«
$ 2 0 0 .0 0 R E W A R D
pecially
B IL L IA R D S .
R o p e A Vr UllVi id ' ,,VK W Ti r e L o o t ] *
BRASS,
COPPER
AND IRON
W IR E
CLOTH.
p a r ty true* but ;r t h * article has n o m erit the
H o f B itters M eg . C o .,
Rochester, N. Y.
Judge Moran, o f Chicago, has
granted Mrs. Scoville a decree o f di-
voreu from her husband.
* ZC T hi- Scarlet, C ardinal R ed , O td G old,
N a v y B lue, Seal B row n, D iam ond D y e . give
perfect re .n lt..
A n y fashionable color, 10
cen t..
p u r c h a s e r w ill n o t l u v a s e c o n d t im e , a m i w ill
p r o b a b l y p r e v e n t h i s f r i e n d f r o m b u y i n g b y in ­
f o r m i n g h im o f it s w o r t h l e s s n e s s , b o th>* m o r o
it is s o l d t h e s o o n e r it w i l l c e a s e t o B o ll.
On
th e o t h e r b a u d a n a r t ic l e o f m e r it a n d w o r th ,
l i k e A m m o n 's C o u c h H y r u p . w h e n o n c e u s e d
w ill he a p p r e c ia t e d , a n d th e b u y A w il l n ot
o n l y c o n t i u u e t o p u r c h a s e it a g a i n w * n in n e e d
o f a r e m e d y f o r c o ld s o r c o u g h s , b u t w ill sp e a k
a y o o d w o r d f o r it a m i t in ts , w i t h o u t a d v e r t i s i n g
i t w o u l d b e c o m e k n o w n a n i h a v e a l a r g e s u !o .
----------- .— »
TH E SC U TT PATENT
t ' o h i‘ - l* o i h I e d
L ic e r n e J
All
Under
Puteuts.
* ----------------
A m m o n 's C o u c h S y r u p is p r e a r e d b y a c o m ­
p e t e n t d r u g g i s t , f o m it p r * s crii t i o n o ' o n n o f th e
m o s t n o te d p ln s ic iu n s o f 1 u r o p e .
l t is a s u r e
a i d sf f e r* n ie d y f o r c o l d s , c o u g h s a n d d is e a s e s
f o r w h ic h s t is r e c o m m e n d e d . A s k y o u r d e a le r
t o s h o w y o u a la r g e b o t t le .
-------H a v k C o n s t a n t l y
on
H and
a
F ull
L i n k o f -------
F L A T A N D R O U N D W I R E R O P E of Iron a n d Steel.
W IR E W O R K R AILIN G S , G UAR D S, SCREENS
Unkind language is sure to produce
the 1‘iuits of unkindness -that is,
suffering in the l>osom o f others.
81EVK8. SHADE CLOTH.
No. 6 C A L I F O R N I A S T . y San Francisco
Office and Salesroom s
*A11 ladies w h o m ay be troubled w ith ner­
vous prostration; w ho suffer from organic dis­
placem ent; w ho have a sense o f weariness and
a feeling o f lassitude; w ho are languid in tho
m orning; in w hom the appetite for food is ca­
pricious and sleep at proper hours uncertain,
should have recourse to M rs. P inkh am 's V eg­
etable C om pound.
H. N. COOK,
405 Market Sfreot,
* <#► *
O
“ &TA11 is the on ly first class T o b a c co that
is alv ays put u p in 10 ozs. t<> the poun d plugs.
Cons '.liners w ho alw ays buy T o b a c co by the
plug will save 2 ozs. on ea ;fi j »Jug b y imrchas-
ing S T A B .
F o r proof o f this weigh your
T ob acco.
T in Stars on c »eh plug.
H ig h c h a ir « at Jo
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
A Horn i'n re fo r a ll F E M A L E W E A K -
NESSES, Including Leucorrlurn, I r ­
regular nnd Painful M enstruation,
Inflninmntion nnd Tlcerallon o f
the W omb* Flooding, P R O -
L A P S U S U T E R I, A c.
e ll A m m o n 's
nr r e p u ta tio n
v e ir p u t t i n g
I r ic e b e in g
C oogh s> rnp, fc< i
us an apothecary
a n y fr a s h o n
ih e
ru
about the «ini*> ;-s i
1 bave no oF
againut i t,
rilY S K IAXS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY.
t l T K I D X E Y COM P L A IN T S o f Either Sex
Find («rent R e lie f in Its Use.
LYDIA E. PI?iKHAM*8 BLOOD P l IilE IE R
w ill era d ica te e v e ry v e s tig e o f H u m ors fr o m th *
B lood , ti? the sam e tim e w ill g i r o to n e a n d str e n g th t o
th e system . As m a rve llo u s in results as th e C om p ou n d.
L y B o t h th e C om p ou n d a n d B lo o d I'm ifit r a re p re ­
pared a t 2X1 a n d 255 W e ste rn A ve n u e , L yn n , Mass.
P rice o f eith e r, $1. S ix beetles f o r $5. T h e C om p ou n d
is sent b y m all in th e fo r m o f p ills, o r o f lo z e n g e s , on
re ce ip t o f p rice , $1 p e r b o x f o r e ith er. M rs. P in k h a m
fr e e ly a n sw ers a ll le tte rs o f in q u ir y . E n close 3 ce n t
stam p. Send f o r p a m ph let. M en tion th is r a p e r .
r v L v o i A E . IT nktiam ’ s i . i y e r P il i . b c u r e C on stlp a
tion, Biliousness an d T o rp id ity o f th e L iv e r. 25 cents.
£ a “Sold by nil Druggists, ltd
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I
a k î k ï u 4 î ,' â
h you will I
expensive j T
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Union,
lie
L argest
A u x ilia r y
Publishing
1
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House
; J
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C O N S T IP A T IO N .
N o o t h e r d is e a se ia s o p r e v a le n t I n t h is c o u n - '
t r y 09 C o n s t ip a t io n , a n d n o r e m e d y h a s e v e r I
c q u a ll ? :lt h o c e le b r a t e d K I D I I H Y -W O U T a s a ,
e u r o . Y T h o tc v o r V ie c a u s e , h o w e v e r o b o tL ia to 4
t h e ca s e , t h is r e m e d y w i l l o v e r c o m e it .
R e ddin g . Cal. Feh. 15th, I S « . —We have two
drug Htoi’LM-one at Anderson, Cal., and the
other here. We have kept and sollt A m m en’s
Cough Syrup fo r s om etim e, and find it gives
g ood satisfaction.
G LEAVES ft AV EK ILL.
T H I 3 d is tr e s s in g c o n _
1 la v e r y a p t t o b o c o m p lic a t e d '
1 w i t h c o n s t ip a t io n . K i d n e y - W o r t s t r e n g t h e n s '
t h e w e a k e n e d p a r t* a n d q u i c k l y c u r e s a ll k i n d s |
1 o f P il e s e v e n w h e n p h y s ic ia n s a n d ln cd icin v-t,.
h a v o b e fo r e f _ il c d .
DELICIOUS Breakfast or supper dish.
» s n a o
■ I M II A l t i » « in
n r Ul 1 n r
D L T i A n i l
R H E U M A TIS M .
P E R FE C TLY CURED.
S ^ T t o le n n a c s . S t r e n g t h e n s nn<l g i v e s N e w (
1 Life t o a ll t h e im p o r t a n t o r g a n s o f t h e b o d y . ,
T h e n a tu r a l a c t io n o f t h o K id n e y s is r e s t o r e d . /
| T h e L iv e r is e ’ e a n s e d c f a ll d is e a s e , a n d th o
' B o w e ls m o v e f r e e ly a id h e a lt h fu lly .
t W l t A cts a t t h e sa m e tim e o n t li o K I D N E Y S v
L I V E R A N D B O W E L S , j * . ! SOLO b y PKtflGISTB. ■
91. LIQUID or DRY. D r y c a n b e s e n t b y m a il.
I W ELLS, RICH ARDSON & CO., Barlinpfton, V t. (57)
AN IMMEDIATE AND PERMA­
NENT OTOE FOR COUGHS, COLDS,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, IN­
FLUENZA, CATARRH. LOSS OF
VOICE, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
s a l all Diaoasss of the Throat and
Luas. A sk for tho California Pul­
monary Balsam, and tako no othor.
K l D N E Y -^ W O R T
\TO K
fr o m $20 u p.1
j Mend fo r desoriptive
price-list, e tc .
T h orou gh b red p o u l­
try aim egg?. 1011
Hr tail w ay, Oakland,
Cal.
of pests in yoor orchards !
and purchase our celebrated
G
odlin M
oth fash,
A Sure Preventive _ip i
THOC 8A ND 3 O F CA 8 E 9
' o f t h e w o r s t fo r m s o f t h is te r r ib le d is e a s e h a v o
'b e e n q u i c k l y r e lie v e d , n n d in a s h o r t tim e
I
A I L 8 T E D 8
HA
la tin e
PREVENTION IS BETTE THAN CURE
| D E R P IT L C U R E , a s i t i s f o r A L L t h o p a in f u l
d ise a se s o f t h e Kidneys, L i v o r a n d Dowels.
1 I t cle a n s e s th e s y s t e m o f t h e a c r id p o t e e n t h o i I
! c a u e s t h e d r e a d f u l s u f f e r in g w h i c h o u l y t h o
• v ic t im s c f r h e u m a tis m c a n rerilteo.
C a rp ets nnd fu r n itu r e 20 p er c e n t, ch eaper
at H . S c h e llh a a s ’ , l l t h S t., O a k la n d .
M
crw c^ J
FOR T H E P E R M A N E N T CURE OF
l lb. tins.
F or Sale a t a ll G rocers and W holesale o f the
Red Cross Pack ing Co., San F rancisco.
A DOG TH A T KNOW S T H E STREETCARS
— 1 '
o n (lie P u e ilìe ( o a s i.
*** “ U n b id d en guests are n
w hen th ey are gon e.” Disease i.t hu unhidden
guest w hich R id n e v -W o r t all ih ‘ (t invariably
“ show s the d o o r .” H ere is a c a -c in point: j
“ M oth er has recovered,” wrote an Illinois girl
to her E astern relatives. “ Sht i to o k bitters for |
a long tim e blit w ithout any e< h 1.
S o whe
she heard o f .h e virtues of K id n ey -W ort she
g ot a lx>x and it com p letely cured her, so that
she can d o as m uch w ork n ow as she could be­
fore we m oved W est. Since she got well every
one a b iu t here is taking it."
m oim ki
O
K
P almer & R e y , Prop’rs.
t lio lic .) Sun :
A
A
Newspaper
Th.i O- :> ,>any in
pi'uvo most will be
'o yon
Francisco.
S A N F R A N C IS C O
W.
UWPli anant t o th e ta ste , effica cio u s n nd im m e d ia te
*.n it* e ffe c t. It is a g r e a t h e lp in p re gn a n cy, a n d re­
lieves p a in d u r in g la b o r an d a t re g u la r period s.
r r F < > a a l l W e a k n esses o f th e ge n e ra tiv e e r g a n s
o f e ith e r sex, it i* s e c o n d t o n o re m e d y th a t h a s evt r
been b e fo r e t!i© p u b lic ; a n d f o r a ll d iseases o f th e
K idn eys it is th e G rea test R em ed y i>« the W orld.
F re m o n t, San
Leatlier Belli ii| dim HUM.
is at H . r'Chelllm as’ ,
S t o < CTON.i < n i.
L Y D IA E. P IN K H A M ’S
C o rne r
-------- M AN U FA CTU R ER O l^ jk — -
A N HONEST POUND-
llth S’ . (toh
HI HD ( AGEH. BATTERY SCREENS. ETC.
Recommended hy the Agricultural
Convention.
- C o r r e s p o n d D ir e c t W i t h —
More & Fischer,
Manufacturers and Dealers in OILS.
104 Market Street,
San Francisco.
W * H ava alao fo r ia l« —
A reporter, who took the Shawmut
avenue car in front o f tho G lobe ollice
WHALE OIL SOAP.
the other day, noticed u small bull­
HIGH TES T COAL OILS,
dog with a satchel in liis mouth
POLAR,PISH, At SPEK.YI OIL,
Beware
standing upon the sidewalk some dis­
Machine
lubricating Oils of all grades
tance ahead, with his tail toward-the
cf Franfl.
buildings and his nose toward the
MINERAL SPERM OIL,
center of the street, apparently en­
te r - SO L D BY A E L D RU GGISTS.
CYLINDER OIL,
Unscru-
gaged in a close scrutiny of passing
p u l o u i J. R. O A T E S A Co., - • Prop’rs.
NEATS FOOT OIL.
vehicles. When the ear got opposite
partial
CASTOR OIL,
4 1 7 Sansom e St., 8. F., Oal.
him he immediately bounded out into
T he
P iio t o l k a i ' iie r ,
nave tried
BLACK OIL,
the street and jumped up on to the
to imitate C m » . . H . S chm m it .
C . S . B l HH.
NUT OIL.. ETC.
our Rem­
front platform of the car.
826 Market St., San Francisco,
e d y and
“ H ello!” said the driver looking
F a i n t s o f a l l D e s c r ip t io n s .
decei ve
down at him. “ What are you doing
The Largest and Finest
thepublic
here, doggy ? You have made a mis­
by ueine
take; this isn't your ear.” And to
K I D R E Y -W O R T
SIMILAR
mnke liis assertion the more intelligi
NAMES,
HAS BEEN PROVED
ble the driver shook his head, while
b u t d c
T h e S U R E S T C U R E fo r
C, S, Bush & Schmidt Prop ra.
not bede>
his dogship stood looking up into his
K ID N E Y D I S E A S E S .
c e I v e d ; BUSH STREET, betwet i Montgomery and Sansome
fnen with an expression of close at­
D o c s a la m « b a c k o r a d is o r d e r e d u r in e ln d i.
see t hat
tention. The driver then slackened
c a t e t h a t y o u a r e a v ic t im * T x*E I7 D O N O T
the wore.
H E S I T A T E ; u se K I D N E Y - W O U T a t o n c e ,
the speed of tho car, and the dog
\ \ ’ F. B K G T O IN F O R M T H E P U B L I C T H A T W F
(d ru grcla ts r e c o m m e n d i t ) a n d i t w i l l s p e e d il y
> > w ill re-open the B rooklyn H o te l on About M arch \
jumped off without further instruc
o v e r c o m e th e d ia e a to cr .d r e s t o r e h e a lt h y a c t io n .
20th, co m p le te ly r e fu r n is h in g «v ery ro o m w ith new 1
tion. He went ^immediately hack to
C arpets. B e M in s . an d all th s n ecessary ajm icta o f a
It la a S U R E C U R E fo r all
F IR S T C L A S S H O T E L * a t an * i i *n** o f o ver T H I R T Y
the sidewalk, anR resumed his posi­
IX T H E W O R L D ,
TH OUSAND DOLLARS
D I S E A S E S o fth e L I V E R .
T h e b u ild in g ' litse lf has bean te m o d e le d to suit the
tion o f observation on the curbstone.
I t haa s p e c ific a c t io n o n t h !« m o a t im p o r t a n t
cnuTauit-nee o f o u r gu«tts.
o r g a n , e a b lin g it t o t h r o w o f f t o r p id it y a n d in ­
Iron Safe,
When the next car came along he
Mr Chria S ch m id t, fo r tha past fou rte e n year* co n
a c t io n , Htimulatinsr t h e h e a lt h y s e c r e tio n o f th e
on ablack nectad w ith tha R u a i H ouse, tha latter 11 year* in
B l l ’ , a n d b y k e e p in g t h e b o w e t e in fr e e c o n d i­
boarded it in the same manner.
1» ca p a city o f H ead C lark, w ill b e e ver ready to attend
t io n , e ffe c t in g its r e g u la r d is c h a r g e .
wrapper th
bo all the w ants <*f o u r p atron *
R espectfu lly your*.
“ Has he got the right car?” queried
and
white
C 8 B U S H A S C H M ID T
W
I f y o u a r o s u S b r ln g fr o m
the reporter, with a laugh.
1*3 f l I
■ I C l ■ :n a la r ia , h a v o t h e c h illa ,
letters it
a r e b ilio u s , d y s p e p t ic , o r c o n s t ip a t e d , K id n e y -
“ Yes.
Columbus avenue car.
on every
W o r t w il l s u r e ly r J lie v e a n d q u i c k l y c u r e .
That’s the one," said the driver grave
In t h e S p r in g , t o clo a n a o t h o S y s te m , e v e r y
ack age.
o n e s h o u ld b ik e a t h o r o u g h c o u r s e o f i t
.
A W E E K . #12 a day a t h om e easily m ade. C ostly
ly. "D on ’t you know that dog? Well,
Iso, se6 S I 5 0 .
$ 7 2 outfit free. A d dress T n r r . k C o , A ugusta, M aine.
B
F o r cen t p la in ts p e c u lia r t o
you ought to. He's as intelligent ns
that it is
K B t i U i v d i y o u r - e x , e u c h c a paLvt a n d
$2 OO, and
on the la­
w e a k n e s s e s , K I D N E Y - W O B T te u n s u r p a s s e d ,
any man yon ever saw. He rides on |
a s i t w i l l a c t p r o m p t l y a n d s a fe ly .
bel and
this line very frequently. All the
E it h e r Se x. I n c o n t in e n c e , r e t e n t io n c f u r in e ,
$2 50 par Day.
s t a m p,
b r i c k d u s t c r r o p y d e p o c ite , a n d d u ll d r a g g in g
----- MANUFACTURER OF------
drivers know him.
He lielongs to a
p a in s , a il s p e e d il y y i e l d to its c u r a t iv e p o w e r .
».id take
doctor down in I’ark Square. He
‘
A cta o t th e nam e t lm o o n t h e K I D N E Y S ,
no other.
L I V E D A N D B C W E L v l.^ C l F o r C o n s t ip a t io n ,
never makrs a mistake in the line, I
P il e s , o r R h e u m a tis m i t is a p e r m a n e n t c u r e .
hear, because he knows the ears by j H . H . W A R N E R & C O .
G O '. C B V D 3 U C C I S T S . P r ic e *
F" A liberal arrangement mail*
tho checks on the side. But he some
Mantels, House, Bank
ROCHESTER. N.Y.
with permanent guest*.
times gets the Shawmut mixed with I
AND-
o i l y in a n n b w n ln t e s p f f l f l f
th* Columbus avenue cars. I tell I f o T r h i i h * r r r m
«linrHNCH o f w o m f i ; f o r t h r
von, that’s a dog worth having. He j n o r v o n « I r o u b l e * o f y o u t h . n n«l f o r t h e
This N.Y. Singer, $20
Office Fittings,
r i e l i i l l t v w h i c h p r o c e e d » o l d n g ;c . .% »
W ith W set o f A tta ch m en ts Free.
knows his business, he does."
« t n l l « t i c « » h o w t h a t n i l dl*«*a«*ew a r t n r
lit FACIFIC COAST WOODS A SPECIALTY.
A M A G N I F I C E N T G I F T ! T W t i » « jxtib w a p rofloefd
W arrantei! perfect. L ig h t run n in g,
fro m th e k id n e y « o r liv e r , w e ran
•nctoaaut Album •*( PhoUqtrai'fwc Vto««. <-miir*eing pvpry *b-
quiet, handsom e and durable, rtent
“ Does he ever pay any fare?”
m l o f la ter*« In e»err Important city *n>! country in th* W'fld.
o n tost trial plan w hen desired
X i i a r a n t e c ( r o c .l o i n f r o n t t l l « e a « e b y
4 2 » and 431 F O U R T H S T . ,
hlnppy lions« O rgans! 4 sets
“ No. lie hasn't got along as far as r e a s o n o f t h e p o w e r w h i c h o u r -Hale It I* entitled ** A m A lb u m o f t h e W o r l d '« V lo a d e r m ’ ’ (X)RNEK
OF S 1I.VKK. - - . SAM FRA.V I9CO
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