The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 12, 1893, Image 1

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suite ofOreirou, Yamhill Comity.
Here you will timi the most pro­
ductive section iu the World,
latini I n cheap, ottering »pcciul in­
ducement* to fruit nii*er* and
dairymen.
McMinnville, Yamhill County.
Here I* the Couuty neat, Here I*
published THE TELEPHONE-
HEGISTER, Monarch of home
newspnpers, accorded first place
in all the llireetorle*.
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Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County.
Í íl ÍV h O*!
Eitibluhed June. t8tW
Consolidated Feb. 1,1889.
I C. MICHAUX.
M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , J anuary
STORIES OF ANTIETAM
THE
PARIS POSTMEN
Long
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEÛN.
IAFAYF.TTK, OIIEGON
Perhaps entitled to I m * considered tlie
greatest of ex-t 'onfederato veterans.
urely a vegetable comixiund,
I General Jumes Longstreet has figured
yy. E- i>ii:i.s(HNl’.li»Eit,
inade entirely of roots and herbr
|iersotmlty in many tlirilling scene«.
gathered from the forests of
¡One of liis |>e<‘uliiir distinctions is that
< ¡eorgia, and lias been used by millions
of people with the best results. It lie was tlie only corps commander on
Watchmaker
either side to serve artillery witli liis
and Jeweler.
own hands in an engagement. Tlie in­
Dealer In All Kindi ot Walchtt, Jowalry, Plated Ware
cident referred to is part of tlie unwrit-
Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR.
All manner ol Blood diseases, from the ■ ten history of Antietam.
pestiferous little boil on your nose to
Another historic figure in the narra-
(’ALBKEATII Ä GOUCHER.
the worst cases of inherited blood l live is General George B. McClellan, at
taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism,
whom two of the cannon shots fired by
Catarrh and
PHYSICIANSAND SURGEONS,
i Longstnvt’s own hand were directed,
1 says a recent article in the New York
(Office over Braly’s Bank.)
Herald. It was only known at the
M c M innville ,
•
•
• O iiegon .
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
time that tin* human target in Federal
tree.
S wift .S pecific C o ., Atlanta, Gx
uniform was some officer of considera­
I 11. BAKER,
ble prominence, General G. M. Sorrell,
Executor's Sale.
now living in New York, president of
Notice is hen *bv given that tin' undersign­ Hie Ocean Steamship company, Savan­
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC
ed as executor oftlie last will and le-la-
nah and New York, is a living witness
inent of Joel Stowe, late of Yanihitl county,
PHYSICIAN.
deceased, will, liv virtue of an order i.f llo* of the occurrence. General Robert E.
Office I p^tairs in tlie Garrison Building. county court of \’anthill county. State of Lee and General D. H. Hill were inter­
Oregon, made and entered of record on tin*
3d day of January, A. I> lsti'i, licensing ested spectators mid had special reason
and empowering him so to do, sell to the to remember it. .Perhaps there are also
J? W. I'E\TON.
highest bidder for ca-di. on tlie Ith day of
February, Isirt, at ,,ne o’clock p. m. of said living some meniliers of General Me.
day. nt the court lion-e door in McMinnville f'lellnn’s «tati to corroborate tlie narra­
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
in said comity and state, tlie following de tive.
serilssl real property belonging to lie 08-
McMinnville,
....
Oregon. late of said decedent, to-wit. The cast
Longstreet, liorn a soldier, graduated
half of the following described parcel of at West Point, experienced by years of
Office, Ronins I anti 2 Union Block.
land to-wit: Beginning at. a point l.’iG feet
sqntli of tin* north and west junction of active duty in tlie Mexican war and in
First and A streets of tlie town of McMinn­ other service as an officer in tlie regular
yy. M. RAMSEY,
ville. Yamhill county, state of Oregon,
them e south along west lincofsahl A street army, was mi excellent artillerist, sight­
<a* feet: thence west 204 feet; thence north ing a cannon witli as much precision
feet, thence east 204 feet to the place of as a pistol or a musket.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
lieginning.
At tlie battle of Antietam, or Sharps­
Dated
.lann irv I. 1893.
^loMinnville,
...
-
Oregon.
ISAAC I.AMBRIGl! I .
burg, McClellan sent a strong force
Executor
of
the
Will
of
said
Decedent.
Office: Rooms6 and 7 Union Block.
against an unoccupied |xu'tion of Long­
W. M. Itamsey and F. W. Fenton,
Attorneys for said Estate.
street’s line. Tlie latter was quick to
notice this movement. < ’ailing to < len.
Sorrell and Captain Latrobe to follow
him, galloped to a gap in Ills line, to­
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
ward which point tlie Federáis were
Specialty of surgery and diseases of women
advancing rapidly. Two cannon bad
been left Hiere, almost the entire crew
U nion B lock
-
M c M innville . On.
of both guns dead or lying desperately
e . martin
wounded. Longstreet instantly dis­
mounted, and, with tlie aid of Latrobe
and Sorrell, wheeled the heavy pieces
Has tlie Finest Saloon in the City ami
into line, double shotted them and
Brands of Wines, Liquors
keeps tin- Best
1
ami Cigars, Billiard, Pool and Card rooms
trained them on the advancing Federal
Pabst Milwaukee Beer on
in connection,
line. Longstreet sighted Iioth pieces
d ranghi.
and jerked tlie lanyards With liis own
I
M c M innville
hands. The effect was terriffic. Both
Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks,
Sick Headache and Const ¡put ion. 40 in shots went true, mowing great gap*
in the Federal line. The pieces were
each bottle. Price 25c. For sale by
CARLIN A COULTER, Proprietors
loaded and trained rapidly, so that
druggists.
Picture “7,17, 70” amt sample dose free.
again and tlie advancing line of Feder­
Goods of all descriptions moved and care­
J. F. SMITH & CO., Proprietor!, NEW YORK.
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will
al« was broken and momentarily halt­
be made monthly
Hauling of a l kinds
ed, giving time to accomplish what
done cheap.
Longstrrot bad in view—tlie re-estab­
lishment of his own line, concentrating
<JAJ^YNKSi£> at tlie point of attack.
Gates & Henry, Props.
Noticing a group of Union officers
watching the fight from a distant hill,
McMinnville.
-
Oregon.
Longstreet elevated his two pieces and
A new and Complete Treatment, consist­ tired nt them. Tin* shells went Just
ing of Suppositorcs. Ointment in ('apsu'es, above tlie group, in which was McClel­
also in box anti Pills: a positive cure for
immediately.
External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itch­ lan, scattering them
ing, Chronic, recent or hereditary Piles,and Unknown then to the Confederate of­
many other disepses and female weakness; ficers Mct.’lellan sent post luiste for one
Everything New
it is always a great benefit to the general
liealth The first disqoverv of a medieal of liis best batteries.
And Firstclass. cure
rendering an operation with a knife
A few minutes later Lee and Long­
unnecessary hereafter This Remedy has
Siweial Accommodations for Commercial never been known to fail. $1 per box. (i for street were conversing on a liigh hill to
Travellers
|5; sent by mail. Why sutler from thi.> ter­ tlie east of Sharpsburg, near tlie point
Corner Second and E Streets, one block rible disease when a written guarantee is from which Lonstreet had lieen tiring.
given with six boxes, to refund the-money
from Cooks hotel.
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Send
if
not ( ured
f
* stamp for free sample. | While these two were talking General
Guarantee bsned bv \\ ooiiAgo. C l inar. A pjjii r(Hje
|ir¡ng¡Ug a message to
Co., Wholesale A Retail Druggist<, .^ole
Lee. Longstreet advised Hill to dls-
Agents, Portland. Oregon
■ mount, as lii« conspicuous poeition on
horseback might draw the Federal tire.
For some reason t lie advice was not fol­
McMinnville, Oregon.
■
remedies that do not in-* * ui J It lowed.
A few seconds later a puff- of
jure the health or interfere with one’s business or
It builds up and improves the general smoke drew their attention for the first
Paid up Capital, $50,000. pleasure.
health, clears the skin and beautiflegthe complexion,
tio wrinkles or flabbiness follow this ti*eat>u< in.. time to the Federal battery which Mc­
Endorsed by physi< ians und leading society ladies.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Clellan had just posted. The shell
Uarrnle*«. No Star* Ing. Send « cante In stamp* for particular* to aimed at Lee, Longstreet and Hill was
Deposits Received Subject to Cheek
». 6.W. F. SNYDER. ■ VICKER S THEATER, CNICA60. ILL
well directed. Lee was on one side of
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­
Hill, liis hand resting on the bridle of
fers on New York. San Francisco and Port­
the latter’s horse. Longstreet was on
land.
if
the other side of the horse a few feet
Collections made on all accessible points.
Y
You
Think
away. The shell struck Hill’s horse,
Office hours from 11 a. m. to 4 p m.
F any kind of a crop will do, then
cutting off both legs just below the
any kind of seeds will <lo; but for
the best results you should plant
knees. The poor brute fell to his knees,
U/lllTrn Wi.l»-H«ako workers every
nANItU w here tor "SHEl’I’ S l’HOTO-
and remained in that position with his
CRAI’HS
tlie wonu).” the greater
back at an awkward slant, while Hill
hook on earth ; costing $100,060; r<’}a!, at
Always the best, they are recognized
$3 25 cash or insHillmcnU: mammoth illii«-
was making vigorous and very ludic-
the
standard
everywhere.
1
’
irate<l cfrenlars and term free
crous, lieeausc necessarily awkward, ef­
k Ferry**» Seed Annual is the most À
OLIPPP'C dailv output over I««> vM-
fl importuni book or the kind pub- fl
Onurr Vuuiw. Agent- wild withSiie-
forts to dismount. He first threw his
B lished. It is invaluable to the
■
planter. We send it tree.
eess. Thos. L. Martin, Centreville, Texas,
legs in the usual fashion over the can­
Ml). M. FERRV &
elearnd
te! of the saddle, but ill his haste came
*711 in
DETROIT,
near toppling forward over liis horse’s
Mich.
!»days:
O $23 in 40 minute« ; Rev. J. Howard Mad-
head. Lee and Longstreet iioth laugh­
ed heartily at Hill's position and has­
tened to help him dismount. Hill,
throwing one leg over Hie pommel of
O iohk Pt ni.tsHixu <’0.723< hratntttst, 1’hil-
adelphia. or 3W Dearltorn st. Chicago, III
his saddle, dismounted without help,
and then joined in tlie laugh at his ex­
W <• will live away al>«o-
lutely free of cost, an ele­
pense.
gant ’black or colored silk
The same shell from McClellan's bat­
dress pattern of Hi yards
tn any young lady in eve­
tery, narrowly missing Lee and Long­
ry town ill America, wlm
Physician« Conldn X fare Illm.X street and killing Hill’s horse, went on
is willing to introduce
SBDAMSV1I.LM, Hamilton Co., O,, Jane, 1889.
Its way of destruction, exploding just
iiuionglior frinì.da “The.Ilouseliold Pilot
Olm’Al-.tte ot Pastor Koenlit’s Nerve Tonle
u large N page. 40 colunia illustrated house­ Cured me entirely, after physicians had tried overa confederate regiment behind the
I
hold and farm journal, one ol the best, un.uooessfnlly for 8 months to relieve me of
liill, killing and wounding a considera­
now in its 14*h year We make tins great nervous debility.
W. HUENNEFELD.
offer in order to introduce our paper at
ble numlier of them.
A Child’« Life Mined.
Jan, »I, 'SR.
P
¿à
ÇURÈ5
SKIN-Q1IKER
The Paris postmen have lately liad
some attention paid to their condition
by the government, and it lias brought
their hard labors and many virtues to
light, in nil there are 1,862 men work*
ing on tlie seven daily distributions of
tlie mull in the great capital. These
are divided into tlinv classes—one for
old Paris, one lor the annexed districts
mid one lor the printed mutter. The
whole city is divided into “sections,”
which in turn are divided into “quar­
ters,” each of which is served by four
postmen, says an exchange.
Paris is the city par excellence of
“tips,” and the poor postmen who get
only ».'«Ml salary annually receive about
the same sum in gratuities. They go
after them with energy, and woe to tlie
business house or private jiersoii who
does not tip them well once a year.
One man in eaeli quarter is delegated
to look nfter t he etlennes, or New Y ear’s
gifts, unit in some luniks and rich man­
sions he often gets $1IMI bills as gifts.
In the commercial quarters of Paris
alone more than 5,uilo,u<Kl registered let­
ters were distributed last year, and ev­
ery postman who delivered one receiv­
ed a two-cent fee for it. This made
quiten handsome addition^ to their sal­
aries.
Tlie postinen.distributealiout 65(1,<««»,-
930 pieces of mail matter every year in
Paris. Tlie first delivery is liefore 8
o’clock in the morning mid the last at
9:46 at night. This is at every private
house in tlie remotest quarterns well
as in the liusiness section.
Tlie post men are carried Io their
lieats from the general and quarter
postoftlces in huge omnibuses drawn
by white stallions, which get over tlie
ground at a tremendous rate. This
hurrying bus, with tlie gayly uniform­
ed postmen jumping out of it right and
left ns they reach their point of destina­
tion, is one of the curious sights of
Paris. Tlie bus picks tlie men up
when their lieat is finished.
The various sub-offices are connected
witli tlie central pneumatic dispatch
station. In all of them mnl in any ci­
gar store one may buy tile telegraph
post card (ojien li cents, closed 10 cents)
which will lie sent by pnnematic tube
to the post nearest its destination,
and for the rest of (lie way by special
messenger. This service is so perfect
as almost entirely to supersede tele­
graphic messengers in I’aris.
Actors, managers, professors, busi­
ness men, tlie police,¡every class of per­
sons use this handy little card, which
rarely takes more than half an hour in
transit from point to point. Many large
business houses use thousands of them
daily.
The printed matter postmen have
the hardest work and are paid tlie least.
Some of the loads which they carry are
tremendous. They deliver 1,090,090
prospectuses in a single morning, from
end to end of I’aris, with perfect ease.
BROOKLYN’S
VOL. IV. NO. 50
12,1893.
MACHINERY 1 THE NEW COLUMBIAN
STAMPS.
Descript Ion oftlie Motive Power of tlie ; Fifteen Varieties That Show Event* in tlie
Great D¡HC»»verer’*i History.
New Cruiser.
The machinery arrangement for tlie
new 'United States armored cruiser
Brooklyn lias just been prepared by the
Bureau of Steam Engineering of the
Navy department. The design calls
for four sets of triple engines arranged
in four water tight compartments,work­
ing twin screws. This arrangement,
says the New York Time», will place
two sets of engines on each shaft. An
easily adjustable coupling makes it imis -
slble to disconnect the forward engines
and for ordinary cruising purposes use
only the after engines.
The engines will be oftlie vertical,
inverted, direct oiling, triple expansion
type, witli cylinders measuring respect­
ively for high, intermediate and low
pressure, 32, 47 and 72 inches, with a
common stroke of 42 inches. Tlie col­
lective indicated horse power is estima­
ted at 10,000 horses when the main en­
gines are making 129 revolutions per
minute. The highest pressure cylinder
of each engine will lie forward and the
low pressure aft. The shafting will be
in three sections and nil shafting will
be hollow.
There will lie one condenser for each
propeller engine. Eaeli main eonden
ser will have a cooling surface of about
6,681 square feet. For each set of pro­
pelling engines there will be two inde­
pent, double - acting, horizontal air
pumps, eaeli worked by a single liorl-
zontal steam cylinder.
There will lie five double-ended main
and two single ended boilers, tlie latter
to serve either ns main or auxiliary
boilers. All the lioilers are of the hori­
zontal return-lire tube type. The out­
side diameter of each lailler will lie Hi
feet 3 inches. Four of the double ended
boilers will be about eighteen feet long,
and one will be 19 feet 11] inches long.
The two single ended boilers will lie 9
feet 4.] inches long. All seven of the
boilers are to lie constructed to stand a
working pleasure of 160 pounds to the
square Inch. The boilers will be placed
in three water - tight compartments,
each compartment containing two
athwartship lire rooms. Two double-
ended lioilers will l>e placed in the for­
ward and two in the after compart­
ment«. In the middle compartment
tlie large double-ended boiler will be
placed on the port side and two single-
ended lioilers placed back to back on
the starboard side. Each of the double-
ended lioilers will have eight corrugat­
ed furnace flues, three feet four inches
internal diameter. The total heating
surface for all the lioilers will be about
33,353 square Icet, measured on tlie out­
er surface of the tubes. The grate sur­
face will be 1016 square feet. There
will lie three smokestacks, each 1G0 feet
above tlie grate .surface.
Tlie new set of Columbian iiostage
stamps is on sale at u numlier of large
postoHloe* in the United Stales and
soon will lie on sule at all of them. The
stamps range in value from a cent to $5
each and are undoubtedly real works of
art. It was the coining of the new ('o-
lumlius half-dollar that suggested the
idea of the Columbian stamp to First
Assistant Postmaster Gayler, of New
York. He thought the scenes ill the
life of Columbus should be portrayed
on the |*>stage stamps of tlie country
the great mariner discovered, during
the year of the World's ('olumliiun ex­
position.
Tlie idea met witli tlje approval ®f
the ¿post-office department and they
were ordered issued on Jan. I, 1893.
From designs'taken from paintings,
engravings and sculptures, the Ameri­
can Bank Note company turned out 15
the
different stamps, no two bring
same color.
Each stamp is twice as large as the
one and two cent stamps now in use.
A description of eaeli follows:
One-cent—“Columbus in sight of
Land,” after the painting by William
H. Powell. Color, Antwerp blue.
Two-cent—“Landing of Columbus,”
after the painting by Vnnderlyn in the
rotunda of tlie eapitol, at Washington.
Color, purple maroon.
Three-eent—“Flagship of (’oluinbus”
Hie Santa Maria in mid-ocean, from a
Spanish engraving. Color, medium
shade of green.
Four-cent—“Fleet of Columbus,” the
Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina, from a
Spanish engraving. Color ultramarine
blue.
Five-eent—“Columbus soliciting aid
from Isabella," after the painting by
Brozik in the Metropolitan museum of
art. Color, chocolate brown.
Six-cent—“Columbus welcomed at
Barcelona,” from one of the panels in
tlie bronze doors in the eapitol at Wash­
ington, by Randolph I’ogers. Color,
royal purple.
Teu-cent—“Coluinbjispresenting Na­
tives,” after the painting by Luigi
Gregori at the university of Notre
Dame, South Bend, Ind. Color, van-
dyke brown.
Fifteen-cent — “( ’ohimbus announc­
ing Ills Discovery," after tlie painting
by Jt. Calsea, now in Madrid. Color,
dark green.
Thirty-eent—“Columbus nt. La Ral>-
ida,” after the painting by It. Maso.
Color, sienna brown.
Fifty-cent—“Recall of Columbus,”
after the painting by A. G. Heaton,
now in tlie eapitol at Washington.
Color, carbon blue.
One-dollar—“Isabella pledging her
jewels,” after the painting by Munoz
Degrain, now in Madrid. Color, rose
salmon.
Two-dollar—“Columbus in <’hains,”
after tlie painting by Leutze, now in
Providence, R. J. Color, toned mineral
red.
Three-dollar—“Columbus describing
his third voyage,” after the painting
by Francisco Joyer. < 'olor, light yel­
low green.
Four-dollar— Portrait in circles of Isa-
liella and Columbus. Color, carmine.
Five-dollar—Profile of the head of
Columbus, after a cast provided by the
treasury department for the souvenir
fifty-cent silver piece. Color, biack.
At the close of 1893 those stamps will
lx- withdrawn. Collectors have al­
ready made a great demand for them.
Postmaster Van Cott, of New Y ork,
stated that the first who had [applied
fora set of stamps was the Queen of
Hoiiand, aged nine years. The Duteh
consul had made the application for
the queen, who has been an enthusias­
tic col teeter of stamps for two years.
On January first, tlie registered-letter
fee was reduced from 10 to 8 cents.
DANCES
esiss
The only Pure Creaui of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard-
EXPORTING GOLD TO EURORE.
W. S. LADD IS DEAD.-
The Method of i’acking’and Handling the
The Story of Hit Life—Ui* Vani B um I honn
Coin.»
Interest«.
The death of W. H. Iguld in Portland
So much bus lieen written of lute
ubout gold exports that the method of Friday, January Oth, of heart failure,
shipping’the coin may interest those caused the following account of his life
who read aliout the numerous purchases to np|«*ur in the Oref/onian of Saturday:
of gold for Europe. Tlie gold coin is
William Sargent Ladd wa« one of
i
kept in stout canvas bags in tlie vaults four pioneers who arrived in Portland
oftlie sulitreiisiiry, each bag eantaining on the Sth day of April, 1.851. He wu«
$5,Udo. 'I'lie denominations are kept at that time in his 25tli year, having
separate. When a broker receives an I teen I lorn in the town of Holland, in
order from Europe for a certain amount the northern part of Vermont, on Octo-
of gold coin, he buys it at the subtreas­ lier 10, 1829. Fully 6 feet in height,
ury, paying for It in treasury notes, with a large head well set on broad
gold certificate, or greenbacks. Silver shoulders, with high forehead, a face of
certificates are not taken at tlie treasury strong intellectual! cast, he struck one
in exchange for gold.
as n man of great force, Iioth iu the
AU the carting of specie or bullion in qualities of his mind, which carved out
this city is done by one express flrm— for him a career as one of tlie greatest
J. C. Barkley A Son. Barkley is known financiers of tlie coast, and in tlie won­
to every banker and broker in Wall derful vitality of a strong body, which
street, and it is his proud boast that lie alone withstood the strain imposed by
never lost a dollar intrusted to his care. such great and unremitting mental act­
While he lias drivers and helpers on ivity. Mr. Ladd retained the many
his wagons to handle the bullion, he or distinctive qualities which have mark­
his son is always present to superintend ed tlie career of tlie Ladd family since
tlie loading. Then they walk beside the early period of 1515, ami it was
the wagon to its destination anil see these qualities, developed by years of
that (lie load is safely delivered. While study ami toil, that made him such an
tlie gold is being loaded on tlie trucks important factor in the growth of Port­
or being taken off several men may al­ land, of Oregon, and of all that section
ways be seen standing close by, appar­ of country of which this city is the
ently watching tlie men work. They commercial and financial center. In
are really watching, and watching the early “50s” Mr. Ladd first engaged
sharp, too. to see that no attempt at in business in the city that was to be
robbery is made. They are in Barkley’s Ids future home, and which was to
employ mid are all heavily armed.
claim from him the best efforts of a
At the broker’s oftlce tlie coin, still in naturally strong character. It was his
tlie canvas bags, is placed in kegs re­ early association with Mr. (’. E. Tilton
sembling those in which white lead is which marks the most important epoch
packed. They are made of stout oak in the career of Portland’s great
staves and arc heavily hooped witli iron. banker.
For a numlier of years
A keg will hold $50,t«HI in gold, or 6,000 previous to 1855 Ladd A Tilton
silver dollars. A $50,000 keg of gold conducted
an extensive mercan­
weighs about 197 |M>unds, and if filled tile business in tlie then very
witli silver dollars, 315 pounds. The small village of Portland, but even at
kegs are I lien loaded on tlie truck and that time a trading point of no mean
taken to tlie steamship dock, generally importance. In tlie latter year Mr.
just a short time before the hour set for Tilton sold his interest in tlie business
tlie vessel to sail. It is taken on hoard to Mr. Ladd, which was conducted
and placed in the “specie room,” u successfully by Mr. Ladd alone until
small steeli-walled compartment, well 1859. In April of that year, a co-part­
down in tlie hold. There it remains nership 1 let ween the two old partners
until unloaded on tlie other side of the resultrsl in the establishment of what
ocean. Once the coin is placed in the is now one of the strongest lianklng
specie room on the ship Barkley’s res­ houses of tlie coast, and a bank that
ponsibility ceases.—JVcii J’orZ* U’orW. stands high among the galaxy of ably
conducted fiduciary institutions of the
TREAT YOUR WIFE.
Antiquity of the Saw.
United States. I,add A Tilton’« was
A Sclifeme by Which Family Temperance
Tlx- saw is an instrument of liigh an­ tlie first bunk established in the North­
l.ect tires May Be Checked.
tiquity, its invention being attributed west. The first capitalization wa«
either
to Diedalus or to his nephew $50,l«X), which was subsequently in­
While standing in the lobby of the
Perdix,
also called Tnlos, who having creased from time to time to $250,900,
WITHOUT A SINGLE FLAW.
Boody house the other day an acquain­
found
the
jaw of a serpent and divided and today tlie accredited resource« of
tance of mine—who liy the way is ti
Wonderful Transparency of Luke Bai­
a
piece
of
wood
witli it was led to imi­ the single banking-house of Ladd A
traveling man—emerged from the Imr-
kal’s Wintry Covering.
tate
the
teeth
in
iron. Ina bass-relief Tilton now has branches and close con­
room, aim as he did so I noticed that
published
by
Wincklemann,
Diedalus nection with interior banks in nil parts
I li eastern Siberia lies Lake Baikal, he took from his pocket a flat nickel
represented
lidding
a
saw
approach
­ of the Northwest.
is
which is a mile deep and has an area plated box with a handle to it, and
The value of Mr. Ladd’s estate is Im­
ing
very
closely,
in
form
to
the
Egyp
­
one-thirrl greater than Lake Erie, .«ays ' dropped a coin through a slot in the top.
possible to estimate accurately, but it
tian
saw.
St.
Jerome
seems
clearly
to
a writer in tlie .•Ircf/'e Ocean. From Then he put the box back In Ills pocket
allude to the circular saw, which was probably exceeds $10,000,000. Many
smiled in a somewhat ambiguous
November to April it is frozen, and as and
1
probably used, as at present, in entting have estimated it much higher, but hl's
way.
1
asked
him
if
he
was
in
the
the lake is part of the great commercial
veneers. There are also imitations of interests were so numerous and dlversi-
highway between Russia and China, it habit of carrying n toy bank around
the use of tlie center bit, and even in fleil that only those intimately con­
is crossed in winter upon the iee. For witli him anil making depostis at spits*
tlie time of Cicero it was employed by nected with his liusiness are competent
about a mile from shore the ice had a modic intervals, or whenever liis con­
thieves. Pliny mentions the use of the to form an opinion on this matter.
science
pricked
him
for
being
too
liberal
thin layer of snow over it, but we grad- 1
saw
in ancient Belgium for cutting
ually left this sort of dazzling white car­ witli tlie boys.
It is, of course, a difficult matter t<l
white building stone; some of the oolit­
“Why,” said he, “aren’t you on to
pet and at length reached tlie clear ice,
estimate witli any approach to nccuraey
ic
and
cretaceous
rocks
are
still
treated
when I saw around me tlie most won­ that? It's one of tlie slickest fads out-
what amount of the outsanding obliga­
in tin- same manner, iioth in that pnrt
tions of the United States in the shape
derful and bewitching sight I ever be­ for yom wife. 1 got this box at tlie
of
(lie
continent
and
in
tlie
south
of
held. Owing to the transparency of City Savings bank. The bank gives
of currency have lieen accidentally de­
England. In this case Pliny must lie stroyed and thus removed from the
the water tlie ice presented everywhere them away to customers. There is a
understood
to
s|>eak
of
a
proper
or
class of treasury liabilities
The dis­
the appearance of polished crystal, and lock in tlie bottom, however, nml the
toothed saw. The saw without teeth
cussion of the condition of tlie treasury
although undoubtedly of great thick­ key is kept by the bank officials. Well
was
then
nsetl
just
as
it
is
now
by
the
ness, was so colorless that it was like the sehenie is this: Whenever you take
which lias gone on recently, however,
Notable Deaths of I HP*
workers in marble, and tlie place of tlie
a drink yon drop in tlie slot an amount
> has directed attention to the subject,
passing over space.
teetli
was
supplied,
according
to
the
The names of three of the greatest
1 and accordingly we find in press dis-
It gave me first an uncanny feeling equivalent to what it costs you to irri­
hardness of the stone, either l>y emery
to look over tlie side of the sledge down gate. When Hie box is full yon send it poets of the nineteenth century are
1 patches from Washington some at­
or
by
various
kinds
of
sund
of
inferior
into the black abyss beneath. This to the bank officials, and they unlock found in tlie deatli roll of 1892. Walt
tempts at estimates of tlie. amount of
hardness.
In
this
manner
the
ancient
died
feeling, however, gradually changed to it, count up the cash ami credit the Whitman, the “good gray poet
paper currency destroyeil by accident
artificers were aide to cut slabs of tlie
in hi* cottage at Camden, New Jersey,
one of fascination, till at last I found it amount to your wife.
or otherwise eliminated during the last
"Slick scheme, ain’t it’? When yon on March 26tb; John Greenleaf Whit­ hardest rocks, which consequently three decades. The estimates of the
positively difficult to withdraw my
were adapted to receive tin- highest
gaze from the awful depth, witli noth­ trent yourself or a friend your wife tier expired September 7th, and Alfred
j amount of currency thus removed range
polish, sucli as granite, porphyry, lapip-
ing but tliis sheet of crystal between comes in on the round. The first two Tennyson, England’s most famous lau­
from $14,<»00,(MMI to $29,01«»,900. Of
lazuli and amethyst.
I'ourse all of this currency has not been
me and eternity. I believe that most weeks I had thisliox I filled it tip so reate, whose deatli occurred on October
travelers on crossing the lake on tlie full of dimes, quarters, half dollars and Oth, was the last one of this immortal
lost. Some of it, the fractional curren­
I
ice for tlie first time experience the even dollars that I had to lease one of trio.
cy especially, has gone to a considera­
Year by year tlie gold production of ble extent into tlie hands of collectors.
In tlie list of celebrated writers and
same weird anti fascinating influence. my overcoat pockets for an overflow
Almost halfway across I stopped to depository until T could send the l»x scholars we find recorded these names: the world is increasing, ami the results What gives |>oint to these estimates is
make a sketch and take some photo­ and have it returned to me. Ami how George William Curtis, August ."1st; for 1891 were the largest on record. In tlie suggestion now made that the
graphs. It was no easy matter, as 1 much do you think it contained?
Joseph Firnest Kenan, tlie distinguish­ round numbers the production for the amount of this money he taken out of
“I dunno.”
found on getting out of tlie sledge, for
ed French philologist and author, Oct. last five years was as follows: “1887, the sum of tlie liabilities of the govern­
Just $21.75. When I told my wife 2d; Father Joseph Bayma, tlie noted 5,097,600 ounces; 1888, 5,25I,I«MI ounces; ment, a suggestion which may l»e laid
the ice was so slippery that in spite of
my having felt snow boots on I could aliout it she came near dropping dead. Jesuit scholar, February 7th; Rev. 1889, 5,(411,000 ounces; 1890, 5,586,000 , liefore congress in the near future.
..neo into many thousand new homes, lie
-------------------------- -
P oplar C reek , Mont., March ‘2,1891.
hardly stand. Tlie death-like silence She used to kick on my drinking, but Charles H. Spurgeon, England’s great­ ounces, and 1891, 0,033,000 ounce.«. For
sure Io send 25Gents for the paper one year
Beetles of the Nile.
I'strlsrrhsl I.lfe In Thins.
My little girl, 8 year, old, ha.I St. Vitu. ilanre
on trial and sample of silk Io select from.
since I have been carrying this box est pulpit orator, died January 31st; the first time in many years there was
of
the
surroundings
was
occasionally
Pilot Puli. Co . Center St , New Haven, Ct. ■o .evere that .he wai perfectly helples., lying
around she hasn’t mentioned the sub­ Sir Morell Mackenzie, the celebrated I a slight set-back in 1890. A noticeable
on the bed and crying when awoke and had to
Scaralitcus, the “god beetle of the broken, however, by curious sounds, as
t’liinn is a great commentary on the
moke 3 or 1 attempts to even speak or swallow.
ject of temperance. She has already or­ physician, February 3d; Lieutenant feature of recent years has lieen the de-
though
big
guns
were
being
tired
at
bittie. The natives dress much like the
Our physician wo. in daily attendance, bat she lower Nile,” has lieen worshipped, pet­
i
velopinent
of
the
Wltwatersrnnd
gold
dered
a
new
dress,
and
when
I
left
her
some
little
distance.
They
were
caused
Fred
Scwatka,
Arctic
explorer,
Novem
­
eonttnned to grow worse until I began to use ted and feared by several lienighted
field«. The production of these fields old patriarchs mid la-ar a strong rewn-
Pastor Koenig • Nerve Tonic ; then she improved
by the cracking of the iee here and in Buffalo yesterday she was reading ber 2d.
rapidly and now she Is perfectly well. 1 am sects of Egypt since the time “when
blance to them, except the beai-dlee*
Tlie list of noted millionaires whose lias lieen as follows: 1887, .14,897 ounces;
there. I was told that in some parts of the real estate advertisements in the
conndent my child's life was saved by thu medf-
DECISION.
cine and 1 recommend it to all who have nervous the mind and history of man runneth
papers. I suppose she is figuring a lot dentils were recorded in 1892 is excop- I 1888, 230,917 ounces; 1889, 369,733 «anc­ faces. They wore their hair long and
the
lake
were
huge
.fissures
through
of any kind and no one «ui
"’«h not tlie contrary.” Like the other sa­
Hpenking of patent medicines, the trouble
les; 1890, 494,806 ounces, and 1891, 729,- may have plaited it, for all we know.
with the rake-off-. Of course I don’t tionally large. On it an- found:
in praise of it.
JOS. L. BAKEK.
cred creatures of tlie idolatrous coun­ which the water could he seen. It is
judge says: ”1 wish to deal fairly
213 ounces. Adding in 1891 the output Our revolutionary fathers plaited their*
have
to
square
myself
with
tlie
l>ox
Moses Hopkins, February 3d.
■■■■<.A Valuable Book on Neryoui tries, several mythical
fancies are for this reason that it is always advisa­
anti honorably with all, mid when ma
L
nt
L
Diseased Rent free to any addreae,
of other Transvaal gold fields, which and wore bang*. Around the village*
every time I spend money over a bar,
ble
to
do
the
journey
by
daylight.
We
William
Astor,
April
25th.
F
If
r
r
apd poor
patient*
can
also
obtain
~
_______
woven around this etymological rarity.
I find an article that will do what | IltL thia medicine
free of _____
charge.
amounted to al»mt 107,1«»» ounces, the may lie seen two women grinding at
but 1 got in the habit of doing so, and
reaehed
Mouishkav,
on
the
opposite
Thoma*
Bell,
October
10th.
'•nfiiTTjJJdvbM bcra prepared *z<>>« Reverend ( The number of its toes, thirty, were
it is recommended to do, 1 mn not rS?;
total production of the Transvaal for tile mill, or a man pulling a lieam to a
lnd. •lno
it
’
s
almost
second
nature
now."
Jay Gould, December 2d.
«tor
hv
¡supposed to symbolize the average roast, exactly four hours and a half af­
by tho
the
mill like that one Hmnson was hitched
ashamed to say so. I am acquaint­ SSwprepir&uoderbis.lireeUon
---------------------------
ter leaving Liestvenitz, the horses hav­
The khedive of Egypt succumbed to 1801 reaches 836.250 ounces. For the
ed with Dr. Vanderpool (having KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. numl>er of days in a month. On each ing done the whole distance of thirty
Electricity is to become a great factor the influenza on January 7th; Cardinal current year it is ex|iected tiiat the pro­ to by the Philistines down at Gaza.
been treated by him for cancer), gold by Drw«l. ¡st«-A SI per Bottle. CforSS. new moon day is depostied a ball con­ miles with only two stoppages of a few ; in prolonging human life. It has been Henry Edward Manning, fron» the duction will quite reach 1,250,000 ounc­ Here, too, may I*- seen a threshing
taining 3fl0 eggs, which the Egyptian
floor like King Dnvld purchased from
and have used his blood modicine, targe si«. •*-79- 6 Bottle« for 09.
minutes each. It was evidently an I | discovered that ozone when manufac- same cause, a week later, and tlie same es. In 1888 the Transvaal only pro­
— | priests assured their followers referred
Araunali the Jebuslte. Tlie Inns are
known as the 8. B. Headache and
I
tured
and
introduced
Intonlrbv
elec-
day
the
Prince
and
Princess
of
Wales
duced
4J
per
cent
of
the
world
’
s
yield,
F. ! to the number of days in the year, the easy bit of work for them, as they
Liver cure, and while I am seven­
seemed as fresh when we drew up in trlcnl
,o *lve ,h*’ air lost their eldest sou, the Duke of Clar­ but in 1891 the production had risen to just outside tin- gates of tlie cities, and
¡brilliant golden color of the liali itself the post yard a« when they started in ! healthful qualities by exterminating ence and Avondale, who was tlie third 13.8 per cent, and this year it is tolera­ persons Iwniglited during certain sea­
ty-five years old, and have used
titled victim of “the grip.” Mrs. Ben­
! personifying the sun. In ancient times
many pills and other remedies for
the morning.
'
|the di,ense germs and microbes it may jamin Harrison died In the White bly certain to reach 21 per cent. The sons, when the inns were crowded,
j this curious beetle was declared to be
___ \
---------
contain. During all the great epideni- House on October 24tb.
the blood, liver and kidneys. I
following was the production in 1890 would be compelled to take shelter in a
i but one sex, the male, but modern in-
In the particularly fatal month of for the countries named: United Htates manger, as Joseph and Mary were.
An electric generator weighing 33,nt«» ics in past years it ha« been noticed
must say that for a kidney tonic in
I vestigation has exploded that one myth I pounds Is to lie installed in a railway that the air hasrontalned an unusually January, Justice Bradley of the United
Bright's disease, as an alterative
Ilurklnn's Arnica Naive.
Stati-s supreme court and W. C. Hen­ aliout 4,586,500 ounces; Australia, 1,469-
I at least.
power house in Ottawa, Canada. It is small percentage of ozone, and that a« dricks, ex-secretarv of state for Califor­ 300, an<l Russia 1,019,000. As the re­
for the blood, or to correct the ac­
In
connection
with
the
Egyptian
na-
Tlie
Best
Halve in the world for Guts,
to
furnish
current
to
heat
the
entire
«ron
as
this
percentage
increased
the
turn
for
these
countries
has
not
altered
tion of the stomach and bowels it
nia. Iioth died at an advanced age.
! Bruises, Mores, Ulcere, Sult Rheum,
1 tion, the Gnostics, a« well a« some of promises, as well a« to help operate the spread of the disease ceased. Moreover
is a very superior remedy, and
to any large exlent, the Transvaal will F'ever Son-s, Tetter, <’happed Hands,
the early Christian fathers, speak of trollev road, and is the largest genera- *{*" the air became charged electric«
Ordinary grated horseradish, taken probably take the third place for the
lieats anything I ever tried.
| Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­
•’ ‘
....
,
™
ally more than usual during several I at frequent interval« during Hie day
Christ as the scarabteus and symlwlize
J. B XEI.8ON, Yakima. Wash.
Oldest bnrmu /or eeonrlng
( «
tor ever taken into ( anada. Thepow- ,|nv,
epidemic was fouml to dimin­ and in connection with food at the ta- > current year, and very likely the second tions, and positively cures Piles or no
Every
patent
taken
out
by
«s
At 56 cent, a bottle, it is the poor miiu .«
him a« a man with a beetle’« head.
ibi public by a notice »Wen i«e of charge in tbe
er house w ill be the first building in |gh in its severity. A French physician hie, If food is eaten at all, has lieen place in 1893. Mining in the Trans­ pay required. It is guaranteed to give
frienil anil family doetor.
l>erfeet satisfaction, or money refund
The Egyptian.« always embalmed this I that country ever heated throughout ' has recently made some very intcrest- found remarkably efficacious in l>aii-
)
Sold by Rogers Brothers,
vaal has not reacheil its culminating ed. Price 25 cents per Imx. For sale
«acred inseet
ishlng the distressing rough that free
1 with electricty, ami probnbly the first ■
™ quently
point
yet,
as
new
mine«
are
lieing
con
­
|
by
Rogers Bros.
lingers after all the other symp-
...
.
. . ,
. l .
. ! the subject, which would seem to war-
power station heated in this manner In ^„1 j^p attention of board« of health j toms of the grip have gone. It can do stantly opemsl and ol<l ones Mill further
’ Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De­
developed.”
j no harm to try It at all events.
the world.
: and physicians generally.
bility. Small Hil<- Hrant. 2Sc. per bottle.
yy
Small
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.,
THE COMMERCIAL STABLE !
Livery, Feed and Sale!
FERRY’S SEEDS.
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O nt f the
the World
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