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YAMHILL REPORTER. LABOR AND PAIN. BEHIND THE SCENES. FOU LOFE OF .1 l ’TTLE child . [AU th«* Year R«>und.] [Rev. Samuel W. Duffield.] In a potterv factory litre there is a Throuch the thick air the tali inaj«»st c tree« I.Xl UK- Sa«»» tlle leaae" A Chat With a Famous Autres 3 in workman who had one small invalid Labor is living, and pain is living; hiHl'-it's «bowed . , - An<l labor and pain go hand in hand, ?hild at home. He wrought at his A faint .liin line; Her “Business Office.” w" 1,0 b‘vatl‘ of And peer in the windows across the lan I: trade with exemplary fidelity, being al M c M innville OREGON And so, wherever love is giving No fieek of sunshine on the long straight ways in the shop with th«* opening of Lal>or for pain, or pain for labor, The IniphMiicntM and I nt rlrricies or Each to the other is nearly neighbor. the day. He manage«!, however, to While' witii a steady. mutHe I, rhythmic Yea, these are the millstones of the heart, the Htage—Work and Constant bear each evening to th«* bedside of his THE “VAN-DEN-BELTZ" FAMILY. I pper aud nether, but never upait; An xiet y->-GeuiiiM and “wee lad,” as he called him, a flower, a FeU tho dull echo of tho homes’fe-'t. , And the grist of the grinded grain goes bit of ribbon, or a fragment of crimson Aii Old Latty of \«*%v IBrtiiiMwirk (V. down Noble Motherhood. In flaky showers from the kernals brown. •I.) T f II m or a Iteigiiiuj» Family*« glass— indeed, anvting that would lie And all the while through the long leagues. And labor is living, and pain is living; Antecedent*. out on the white counterpane and give One Vhon''I love seeined sitting at tuv side; An<l love goes onward, striving and giving: [Philadelphia Press.] [“R. I>. B.” in Chicago Herald.] a color to the room. He was a quiet, I thought 1 beard lbs . ........... aceeuts low. And the whe *ls go round, ami the sheaves ’ “Will the madaine be in her bedf” Tin* old lady «ipped h?r tea compla I thought lie watched my lips as 1 replied, unsentimental man, but never went are Lome!. “Certainly, when the scene is ready,” re- home at night w ithout something that Nor feared nor marveled as he swept alou cently. An I th • grist of the mill is grimly ground; plied the actress interrogated. His han I elaspsl mine;*Love lapi>ed us, calm Corned’ Vanderbilt's people, she But, therefrom cometh, when all is said, There was just a tinge of foreign accent in would make the wan fact* light up with und strong, went on, half retrospectively, “were .’1 he hope of the heart aud the world’s white her response, a kind of shy and yet clearly joy at his return. He never said to a bread. not, of course, people that we would audible line, soft and tender in tune, like th? living soul that he loved that boy so Till with a start anil clash of wheels we have been apt to know personally,” UNDER INCANII t b ¿SHADOW articulation of a child before age and experi much. Still he went on patiently lov The red' light glimmered from the open and she limited at her granddaughter. ence give confidence in a perfect control of ing him. And by and by he moved door; . , i “Of course 1 hear a grea deal of their A (■laiit Intellect (■oing Mad---I uri- the powers of expression. A brilliant woman that whole shop into positively real, Over my Paradise the dark veil dropped, doing« now, but it makes no impres she, subtle, and, at the same time intense, in but unconscious, fellowship with him. And all the world was as it was liefore, dents in Dean MwiH's Later bile. sion on me, except as illustrating the dramatic power. At this moment she sat be The workmen made curious little jars Ere through the lmsli of tho November [St. Louis Republican.] weather, . power of money and impudence.” the bedchamber and cups upon their wheels, and ¡»ainted Swift seems to have anticipated the fore a large mirror, clad for AVe two bad that sweet mystic drive together. scene in “Cymbeline.” Over her shapely At this point The Herald man ven end from the beginning. In other form fell u robe of white cashmere, over diminutive pictures down their sides be tured to ask if the Vanderbilts had words, when the giddiness and deaf fore they stuck them in the corners of A DUKE WHO EUNS A HOTEL her neck and shoulders was thrown a really not descended from an ancient ness became chronic, he was convinced scarf of orange hue that fell in grace- the kiln at burning time. One brought Dutch family called “Van der Bilt.” some fruit in the bulge of his apron, that the mental decay and destruction ul folds below her waist. /'«(• rt i n x I tall and tlie Gaming-Table Her feet “No sir,” thundered the old lady. “I were the inevitable consequences. The and another engravings in a rude scrap to Become Mine Host. have seen this statement going the shadow of this most awful of calami were in sandals and she had just drawn over book. Not one of them whispered a her white stockings with a black crayon, the [New York Journal. 1 rounds before, and it is an impudent as ties was always over him, deepen ng outline of her toes to produce the impression word, for this solemn thing was not to The residents of Hoboken are well ac- sumption. The old and honored name and darkening us years rolled on. Re that they were bare. Before and around her be talked about. They put them in qainted with the famous “Duke’s Hotel. ’ It is Van-den-beltz -a mixture of Holland membering this we can understand, were scattered all the implements, evidences the old man’s hat, where he found aud Flemish. In the sixteenth century ami ought to forgive, much that would and intricacies of her art. Great trunks them, so he unde stood all about it. is opjmsite the Hoboken ferry. The hotel it was simplified to Van Den Belt. otherwise be inexplicable and unpar stood with mouths wide open revealing rich and, believe it or not, cynics, as you and restaurant are patronized by prominent New Yorkers as well as Jersey men. The Those who came to Long Island finally donable. The tierce wrath which, and curious costumes, and the dressing maid will, but it is a fact, that the entire pot got it down to Van-Belt, and now the when fully rotis »<1, “neither feared flitted here and there, folding or arranging tery full of men, of rather coarse fibre proprietor is as well known as his hotel, and old family are known as ‘Van Pelt.’ God nor regarded man;’’ the foul sat them in most convenient places for the ar by nature, grew «piiet as the months many have enjoye«! a goisl dinner there. Mr. Ship|K‘n, of the Hoboken Ferry company, is The Vanderbilts I don’t know where ire of the Y ahoos, Stiuldbrngs, and tist's use. It was a curious sight to a novice, drifted, becoming gentle and kind, and one of the wealthy gourmets. His full title they came from. They claim -or at Houyhnhiuns. the worse than foul this display of the powder, tinsel, rudeness some dropped swearing as the weary is the duke of Calabritti, and he is of one of and richness which dazzle and shine from least, old ‘Corned’ used to say to my satire of the “Legion Club,” “Place of behind the footlights for those in front, as look on the patient fellow worker’s face the oldest and noblest families in Italy. He uncle, Abram Wykoff’, who knew him told them beyond mistake that the in claims to have an indisputable right to this the Damned,” and the “Ladies’ Dress though they were all real. well, when Corneel used to keep the old ing Room”—what «are these but the The stage manager at the Chestnut street evitable shadow was drawing nearer. title. tavern down there, that ‘he was Dutch, He is tall and well built, and has a thorough desperation of a miglity genius opera house had, by the first words quoted, Every day now’ some one did a piece of but didn’t know how much Dutch he military bearing. He is a well-trained busi work for him and put it on the sanded facing an inexorable doom, the wild admonished Modjeska that the scene would was.’” man und genial with all his patrons. Io and conscienceless struggles of a giant s<M>n be on where Iachimo must find her plank to dry so that he could come ness a reporter of The Journal he gave some in- “What are your reminiscences of the fallen asleep in her bed with the book she had later and go earlier. So, when the bell going mad. tertsting particulars concerning his life before original Vanderbilts?” The Herald cor His writhing« in the grip of remorse been reading fallen by her side, and the leaf tolled, ami the little coffin came out of he came to this country to embark iu the respondent ventured to ask. turned down where she had finished. the lowly door, right around the corner, hotel business. “Oh, I hardly know let me think. less fate arc pitiful to behold. Surely “Welcome to my business office,” said she out of sight, there stood 100 stalwart Thirty years ago the duke of Calabritti You see my family never knew them, of there never was such a tragedy as his. laughingly, as I entered with her husband. workingmen from the pottery with their was oue of the foremost noblemen in Italy. course. Dear, dear,no. If they had not “1 am,” he says, “worn out w ith years “You see me here at work, and here are all clean clothes on, most of whom gave a He was a man of attractive appearance, and got ho rich, and m everybody's mouths, and sickness and rage against all public my tools. May be I will not be as entertain half day’s time for the privilege of was courted wherever he went. He, how I suppose I would have forgotten them proceedings.” ‘ When I die my flesli ing, as well dressed, or as interesting as 1 taking part in the simple procession, and ever, was fond of gambling, and being very altogether. Let me see”—ami th«* ami bones are to be carried to Holy would have been in my boudoir after the following to its grave that small burden wealthy he did not mind a few heavy losses. granddaughter filled up another cup of head, for I will not lie in a country of cares and frolics of the play are over. Our He was a great favorite with Neapolitan tea. Tho kind old lady sipped it, the slaves.” “It is time for me to have profession is exacting. People will not toler of a child which probably not one had society, and was considered a king among men. while deep in thought. “1 was born dono with the world, and not die here ate a wait or a hitch, and our success depends ever seen. He contracted a marriage with au English eight miles from here, and I was 12 years in a rage, like a poisoned rat in a hole.” as much upon the spirit, fire and ability put FCVEl/TY IN ANGLING. lady belonging to a wealthy London family. old when 1 came in town to school. “1 am surrounded by slaves, knaves into it. But I must go now, this scene is a After a happy trip over the continent he short one; sit until I return, ” the gifted wo Then the ‘Raritan house’ was iu full and fools, in a country which is no bet Mr. Wisner tells the following fish brought his bride home and installed her in man said, as she hurried away. blast. ‘C. Vanderbilt, proprietor,’ 1 ter than a dirty dog hole, a prison, but the old historic ¡»alace. His marriage, how I soon followed to the wings to witness the story that is worthy of reproduction: ever, «lid uot stop his taste for gambling, and remember was on a big sign. We good enough to die in.” He literally ‘It lias often been said that it is pos by-play. It took but a half minute for the whenever the opportunity occurred he was school girls, I know, for several sum cursed the day and the hour he was actress to scramble into the improvised bed, sible to catch trout in the Yellowstone mers used to go down town past the born; he begged and prayed for death the maid to cover her with a lamb's wool lake and cook them in a boiling spring always to l»e found at his seat. He met with steamboat docks and up on Shuneman’s as men have begged and prayed for robe, when the curtain rolled up, and Mod close behind the angler, without taking continual bad luck. His money went fast. hill, to pick blackberries. We were life; and his parting salutation to the jeska, to the audience, was asleep, lacliimo them oft* the hook. The assertion seems Money-lenders came to his rescue, but to no always a little shv of Vanderbilt’s hotel, few’ friends he permitted to visit him (Frank Clements) emerges from the trunk incredible and it is generally doubted. purpose, for he could not recover his losses. One morning he awoke to discover that he for even awav back in those days it was was al wavs: “Well, God bless you, and begins his treacherous invocation; while But this extraordinary feat may certain was a poor nobleman. He had been the vic rough. But old Mrs. Vanderbilt was good-night to you, but I hope I shall Barrymore, in the room just away, is dress ly be accomplished, not only at the tim of a conspiracy on the ¡»art of notorious ing for the part to follow. I watched the Yellowstone lake, but also on the gamblers. He could not rocover any of the kind and good, and when she wasn’t never see you again.” Now and then after the splendid in play quite listlessly, for wliat a different im too busy scrubbing and so on, she Gardiner river, below the Mammoth money he had lost, as the thieves made good always had a kind word for us. She tellect, “which has stirred the laughter pression it all makes when seen from the springs. The writer performed it at their escape. Then he determined t«> come was a young woman then, and vigorous, and the rage of millions and left memo rough surroundings behind, instead of from the latter place, in the presence of nine to this country. His relations with his wifo and how she di«l work. Of course rials that will perish only with the the comfortable seats and fanciful decora witnesses, at a point not far from a de were not of the most pleasant character. we girls from “up-town” didn’t English language,” hud fallen into ruin, tions in front of the curtain. I was just serted cabin at the foot of the long She refused to come to this country with her dare to let anybody know that there were gleams of its original bright thinking how much show had to do with series of terraces. husband, but with tho dowry settle«I upon her everything in life, how jiose and appearance we ever spoke to any of the inkeeper’d ness. Taking a walk one day with his aided and stimulated every effort vf man or Selecting a likely pool of the ice-cold at the time of her marriage she had umple people, but she was good to us. Many physician he noticed a new building lie woman, when I was brought back to my duty stream, with a boiling spring fifteen means to live upon. When he came to this country in 1858, the a glass of milk I’ve had from her. But had not seen before, and asked what it by a quick touch upon the shoulder. feet distant from the bank, lie stood duke went to the Astor house, where he lived I never liked to see her serve out rum was. ‘ That. Mr. Dean, is the magazine “Come, I have a long wait now; we will upon a projecting rock and made a cast. for some time. to people. She did that while ‘Corneel’ for arms and powder for the security of resume the chat.” His flies soon tempted a trout to his After a few months of expensive living the was away. The boy—the first l»oy, the city of Dublin.” “Oh, oh!” said Turning, there stood Modjeska dressed for doom. The fish was small enough to William he’s now the great William H., Swift, pulling out his pocket-book, “let a new part. She had passed into her room be lifted out of the water without the duke's money dwindled very low. He then I remember well as a chuhbv-faced lit me take an item of this, it is worth re from the back part of the stage during this aid of a landing-net. and it was quite made up his mind to go south. After spend ing some time at New Orleans he returned to tle chap about 10 or 11 years old. His marking. ‘My tablets,’ as Hamlet says, reverie. Her white and orange robe had dis- easy to drop him into the bubbling hot New York and at last concluded to settle father used to bring shad up in his ‘mv tablets; memory, put down that,”’ appeared, and upon her tall and graceful spring behind. His life must have been down in Hoboken. He determined to give shallop in the spring—Hudson river which led to the following epigram, sup figure was a new dresj of rich texture and extinguished instantly. This procedure up the gaming-table and start into some legit shad. Mrs. Vanderbilt used to have a posed to be the last verse he ever dark blue color. Around her waist and was repeated several times, and each of mate business. He started a little l»ar-rooin over her shoulders in careful folds rested market for it always and the boy would wrote: near the ferry and from that sprang up the drapery of a lighter shade. She looked every the spectators who had purposely as now famous Duke’s hotel. The duke does “Behold a proof of sense, deliver it about. I know in our old sembled to test the truth of the strange Here Irish wit is seen: inch a queen. Her face was beaming with boarding-school we never could get shad his own marketing, and he can serve up an When nothing’s left that’s worth defense the excitement of the evening’s success, aud assertion, partook of the fish thus Italian or French dinner fully equal to those in the spring till Capt. Vanderbilt's We build a magazine.” caught and boiled. It require I from her dark, speaking eves lit up a countenance of Delmonico. He is not over anxious to shallop got in. Since they’ve all got so (us fair in mould as it was intelligent in ex three to five minutes to thoroughly make his rank known. He is well educated Tlie l»i»rtriue of Transmigration. rich, a story came out that young Van pression. No affectation in word, look or cook the victims of the experiment, and [ Lime-Kiln Club, j and far above his present calling, but he derbilt’s veritable old basket in which action, simply a bright, able woman that “I understan’,” began Brother Gard has forced her way in life against great odds, it was the general verdict that they takes things as a matter of fact and nothing he used to carry the shad is still in ex only needed a little salt to make them seemed to bother him. He has become fully istence here, but. that is untrue. The ner. “I understan’ dat sartin pussons by the power of her genius aud her greater quite palatable.” an American, and says that a good dinner bov never had a basket. He carried in dis club am all broke up ober de will. and a bottle of wine are the two essentials to the shad strung on a hickory ‘withe,’ theory of tiansmigrashun. It has bin She led the way to her room, away from PROG RENN A XI) THE REI) V.l.V. make a man happy. The duke d«.»es not care such as they used to have in the <>1<1 reported to me dat Samuel Shin am the bustle of those who were pushing on and about returning to Italy. «bakin’ in his bates fur fear dat lie will off the stage as the fiarts required them. days. I remember it well.” Now and then, too, a group of Indians “When «lid the Vanderbilts leave New be turned into a dog and have to toiler Here was her son Ralph, to whom she intro boarded the cars, grotes«pie in tlie Brunswiek, madam ?” a brick-wagon. I l’arn dat. Elder Toots duced me, a manly looking boy, some 20 ragged garb of civilization, The Mhellw ('ame O»l. One of “Oh, that I couldn’t t«*ll you. I left am almost sick abed bekase he expects years of age, who has been educated with these coppery brethren was a sight care for his chosen profession of a civil engi school about 1833, and 1 believe they to be transformed into an old white boss A little bov carrying home some eggs which incarnated in one spectacle the were here then. I remember hearing an’be used on a delivery wagin airly an’ neer. It was for him that his mother first decline and fall of the red man. The from a grocery dropped them. “Did came to America, and it is for him that she It am said dat Whalebone it said that more children were born late. crested plumes of the Indian of romance you break any ?” asked his mother when here, but then, you see, we never knew Howk^r had a tit when his wife ate will ever hereafter make it her home. She were superceded by a torn soft hat. the he told her of it. “No,” said the little s|>oke to him tenderly in her native tongue, them at all—they were, of course, not two hull pies an’ went to bed an’ and the boy markedly showed bis affection castaway relic of some backwoods fellow, “but the shells came oil'of some in our circle. Since they have grown dreamed dat he had died an’ bin trans for her who had sacrificed so much for his camp, hanging in picturesque tatters of ’em.” so rich we naturally know of them and formed into a hyena. Eben Judge Cad a Ivanceiueiit. athwart his coarse hair ami projecting AN INCIDENT IN VIRGINIA. hear of th«»m, and remember who they aver turns pale at de ideah of his over She took her seat again where I lia I first cheek bones. The war paint of tradi are, but that is all. I remember old becomin* a giraffe an’ havin’ to hold his st*en her, before the great broatl mirrors, and tion had been supplanted by a coarse Our old friend. Mr. Wilt. Claughton, of i Mrs. Vanderbilt ntost kindly. She was head too high to eber see a lost cent on then said: Sheriff of Northumberland | shirt and by faint mementoes of ¡»anta Heathsville, \ a., says: “We have many good | a good, motherly woman, ami, by her do sidewalk. “You see this is not all play. There is con loons, from which all semblance of county. medicines in our ¡»arts, but nothing'whicli I •‘Geni’len. dar’ may bo sunthin’ in de stant anxiety; always something to do and original color had faded away into the thrift, excellent sense ami untiring in equals St. Jacobs Oil, the Great German < dustry, I’ve heard said, she made ‘Cor- theory, but I see no occashun fur worry. new things to learn every minute. It is dingy hue of the dried leaf of his native Remedy. My family keep the Oil in tin* neel’s’ fortune. I am glad to have seen If Samuel Shin am turned into a dog Kurd, earnest work; in fact u constant strug woods. In }>lace of moccasins were a house at all times and use it for almost yon, sir. You will excuse me now. let him conduct hisself in an honorable, gle. I could not tell you wlmtobstacles there ¡»air of blunt angular boots, and to everything that a medicine can be used While I always liketo talk of old times, gentlemanly manner an’ he will not are to overcome. Let me see,” she said, half crown all. our noble red friend was for. They claim that it is unequaled for lack fur friends nor bones. None of soliloquizing, as if to recall the early life that radically drunk. A lurch of the train rheumatism and all lxxlilv pains.- Tappa I’m just now a little tired.” yon will remember dat you once libcd doubtless seems more like a dream than deposited him in a heap of imbecility hannock (Va.) Tide Water Index. Hr Carried I hr Li«t Fins. on airth as men an’ were members of de reality; “I liegan when quite young and have on the floor between two of the seats, seen so much hard work that the exactiousof Size ain’t everything. A watch ticking “Talk about mv war record,” said an Lime Kiln club. If Slapback Jackson the stage are almost second nature to me.” whence he gazed upward with a stoical can l»e heard further than l»ed ticking. Arkansas orator at a political meeting; am turned into a coon it will come per- expression of woe irresistibly comic. •'How did you begin?” “my war record is a ¡»art of the state’s feckly natural to him to take to a tree *\\e always keep Piso’s Cure for Con “Going on in small ¡»arts. My first hus With the coming of the conductor sumption in the house. historv. \\ h\ i. i f.irried the w hen he hears a dog bark. If Sunset progress and the red man met in the band had a theatre in Warsaw, and I began last Confederate flag through this Parker leaves his present shape to be th «re. I worked hard for several yean be old irrepressible conflict and with the W hen a woman smiles from ear to ear, town.” come an ox de yoke will come perfeekly fore I got a ¡Misition. The way to it was familiar result. The red man had no s real mean to say her mouth goes back ”Vt»s,” replied a bystander, “for I natural to him, an’ lie will submit to be full of obstacles, and it was not until 1N18 money for his fare, and the conductor it on her. pounded an’cussed widout a thought of that I made a hit. 1 had traveled, played summarily settled tho Indian question was here at the time.” “ Thank you for your fortunate rec usin’ his horns or hoofs. Dar’ am no and studied, when an accident gave me a by roughly dropping his passenger at a EPILEPSY iFitsl ollection,” gratefully exclaimed the or occashun to feel bad in de daytime nor chance and I went on in Warsaw and made I convenient station, amid volumes of Suecessfully treated. Pamphlet of par ator. ‘‘It is ph'asnnt to know that there lose any sleep at night. Let us now a success in Adrienne Lacouvreur.. I could ( profanity of a distinctly civilized type. ticulars one stamp. .Address AV ori . d ' s not tell you how happy it made me, after still live some men who move aside purceed.” M ebicai . A. hsihtation , Huf- falo, N.i. years of struggle and many trials, to make envy and testify to the courage of their --------- - — A Notable Bridge. my success in my own home. From that fellow-beings. A m I sav, gentlemen, The boy who bit into a green apple re- time the world grew brighter and the way | Exchange. I my war rec«»rd is a part of the state’s ]“ark«-< w ith a wry face, “ Twas ever thus Most everybody is dead. That is, all Among the notable bridges of the easier. Everything I played after this was history, for the gentleman here will tell j the old folks. There are mighty few in childhood—sour.” you that I carried the last Confederate world is the one of Langang, China, It well received. Iu 1876 I determined to rest I left of the old stock that used to move and travel through Eiiropeu But this boy of This Dujardin « Life Essence positively cures crosses an arm of the China sea. Hag through this town.” mine said,'Mother, if you are going on a around so lively and tike the lead in “That’s a fact,” said the man who structure is some t ve miles long, and journey let us go to America anti see the Cen business and public affairs. Some of hysteria,, and all nervous affections. had witnessed the performance, “ He has not less than .’UM» p.rches. Over the tennial exhibition.’ I consented, and we us are getting lonesome now. The S kixsy M en . “Wells’ Health Renewer” carried the last Confederate Hug pillar of each area reclines a lion made sailed for this country. We came to Phila ranks keep tilling up. but we don’t "m[Xmeea" T,g°r’ CU"“ through this town, ami he carried it so out of a single block of marble, and yet delphia and spent several weeks seeing the know the new recruits. Old Father blamed fast that v«»u couldn’t have told twenty-one feet long. The roadway sights and the new scenes that every when* , Time is a conscript officer and lie won’t M artine & Co.—I have used the Life whether it was a Union jack or a small- of this bridge is seven feet wide. presented themselves to interest and amuse take any substitutes nor give anyliodv {■-« ‘■'«■e tn mv practice in the various pcx warning.” us. We met a numlier of frieiuis and had a a bomb-proof place. There are no [Ti resulting in impov Ker lai med I.and. splendid time. After our visit east we went [ quartermasters nor commissaries ’ nor erished blood and depraved nutrition. In Holland, in the last three centuries, to California.” oh J? e f . r o "' fcvers- 'vpiius, tv- potash getters in this war. but it is A If.I A’ A ET FOR CORK... has recovered from the sea at least photd. diphtheria, small pox, s.arlatiuii tight, tight, tight all the time. Fight 90,000 acres. The lake of Harlem be Mr*. ••Adirondack*’ Hurray. tai’an' t" n,erXous prostration front meni as they did at Tliermopybv where there tal ami physical exertion, dissipation and A small 1 m » v dragged a large cloth _ came terra tinna between IB to and were only 3(H) against l.OOO.iipo, and à èonw bag over the stalls at Coney island. Ho 1852, and the Zuyder Zee is in process '»alarial diseases tafter Mrs. Murray, the wife of “Adirondack” course of quinine», to A store nutrition rummaged among the seaweed and of transformation into 500,000 valu Murray, has just returned from Europe with there was no possible escape So aer a impotence ami loss of sexual vigor it is^ picked out hundreds of corks. able acres. a diploma from the Vienna Medical college, or later all of us have got to «_<». We v?r,v‘;na,".’ni rf grVat and being ” What are you going to do w ith both as physician and surgeon, being, her can’t desert nor dodge nor play sick nor 1 ' ' eP,al’1'’ 'o the most fastidious, mav Ab-torblng Inventive brnini. them?" asked a bystander. friends say, the only woman in the country shoot a linger off, and there aie no fur I m taken for any time without being re loughs ami no pensions an I no dis pugnant. “I sells them to a man in Water J ames L. L onge , M. D “There are two things,” says a patent with this certificate. charge. There is not even a prom, »ton street for 50 cento a bushel." lawyer, “that have absorlnnl more “ d'.bas ,*en bright enough to for good conduct or noble daring. “How manv bushels can you get in a brain tissue from the heads of inventive Celery- th'/v 1*<antftr7 ,and Gebhart—the Lily of day?" geniuses than would be necessary to Celery becomes l-etter and better with the There is nothing but to do and <1 e tht \ alley and the Valet of the Lily.” J “ I have picket outweigh all the gold that has been in approach of winter. The highest authorities Well, it’s all right I know or it wouldn’t bushels in a dav impure consequence put into their pockets — now say it should be packed in crushed i<’e have been so. but it grieves me to hear blSd the > m »11 tolling all about and to see the N e K‘ in [. ri'to^d by using S amaritan an hour before it is eaten. blacking boots. ’ railroad couplings and bed steals. ’ old stock passing a wav. Dujardin a Life Eeaence and nervous headache. Ainmeii’s Cough Svnm cure if used in th,,.. 1U1,| red ions. What will cm-,, ^e pepsiaf What will InsureTh*?* tile and increased dig. sti.,,,, cure general debilit, In,""?.' ."Ut' of life? 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Orlen» Marshall, of Grant,, Hay«: “Samaritan Nervine cured ¿ epilepsy.” Dujardin’s Life Essence KT hp G i F rench N erve T onic . “M other S wan ' s W orm S tum - feverishness, restlessness, worms pation tasteless. 25 cents. ’ Dujardin’s Life Essence conquers.» ous dehillity, loss of memory. 4 ™' Rev. W. J. Johnson, Woodbern Ji says: “I have used Brown’s Iron C in my family and they have pt0?™ splendid health invigorator.” 1 Dujardin’s Life Essence gives brain ft and vital energy. Never swear at cold weather. If don’t like it, you must blanket it. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Are made pallid and unattractivebvfi tional irregularities, disorders and in nesses that are perfectly cured by H ing the suggestions given in an illustn treatise (with colored plates) sent fortl letter postage stamps. Address Wotij D ispensary M edical A ssociation Bi falo, N. Y. --------- Small hoy -“Pa, did you know maid before you married her?” Pa—“I di£3 I didn't know her till long after I nianil her.” Dujardin’s Life Essence makes the feel young again. Rev. T. Marshall, West Ellicott Citjj Md., says: “I have used Brown's I m Bitters jor dyspepsia and debility ij have been benefited.” Strength for the weary- Dujardin's Essence. S toc kton , Cal., Dec. 30, 1881.- I Ammen’s (’«»ugh Syrup, feeling coniida your reputation as an apothecary wod prevent your putting any trawh on market, and the price being aboutthi same as the best class of remedies, Ihn no object in discriminating against it,i I wish you success. W. A. M i C uhrdy , I Apothecary, cor. Main and Sutter st T n e T h no A t ‘ * Brown’s Bronchi! Troches” act directly on the organs of voice. They have an extraordinary effw on all disorders of the throat. HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHES. First premium Mechanics’Institute.lH I). S. Brown & Co., general agents forFk chic Coast, ;ki California street, San Fran cisco. The following letter explains it*d! J. N. Andrews, dealer in General Jiff chandise; Postmaster and Agent Welk Fargo & Co’s Express. E lk G rove , Sacramento Co., Cal..• December *. 1883. I ! Messrs. I). S. Brown & Co.: G entlemen Please send me anotM six-gallon Harkness Fire Extinguisher J soon as you can. I had occasion to use» one I bought of you a short time ago. Last night the hotel adjoinining a? store caught fire in the hallway to thes* ond story’ from the explosion of a lamp« the building being cloth and paper was i mediately on fire in several rooms, but less than two minutes after getting! extinguisher to work the fire was out. As soon as this one arrives I will* the of her one down and have it replenish* Also ¡»lease inform mv if I cannot drawl the fluid remaining in th«* tank and* it for future use, or shall Isendit»»M Yous, etc.. (Signed) J. N. A ndbom the greatgew remedy FOR PAU Relieves »nd cur* RIIELMATLSl Neuralgia. Sciatica. Lumbag«' HEADACHE. TOOTHi® SORE THROAT. QUINSY, sWELLISoa sprain * Soreness. Cuts. Bruise, FROSTBIT®, RVBNS. S< SI ®*' And aUoth« bodUl«** and pains- FIFTY CENTS»»0^ Sold by all 225** Dealer*. Direct»“1 languages. 50 . The Charles a voeii»»*