Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 16, 1892, Image 1

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    EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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CHINR!
NEW CHINA NOVELTIES
They havo just received direct from the importers at Boston, a mammoth stock of a now tiling in Aiwtrien Doconv
tod Cliinawaro,
. IN BROKEN SETS
You cnnTjuy any number of pieces and no,ed not talco a full set. It costs only about half as much as tho Ilaviland,
BLUE FRONT,
s.
At lower prices that ever before offered. They have the
Prices
Ed. C.
Wholesale and ECctail Healer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Uiuris,
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
Do Convt and 110 State Streets.
H. F. BROER,
Proprietor of the
DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
All House-finishing Material made to order at the lowest Portland
i prices. Kt-e us before ,vnu buy.
MARTI tf & IIARKIXS,
BLACKSMITH 1NG AND HORSESHOEING.
The best work in every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made
to order. State Street.
ARCHIE MASON'.
MASOW &S33.CB:
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM, OREGON.
Wanted At Once.
Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Huts and Caps,
and all kinds of merchandise, either new or f-econd hand, to sell either at
private sale or publio auction. Also, Household furniture of e,very de
scription, at the
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
62 State Street.
Sash and Door Factory
Fronts Street,Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only the best material used
C. N. CHURCHILL ,
CHURCHILL &
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Chemekota Street.
FOUND
The nlace to
ntr. express,
Express,
ii
Mill feed or
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on liyan k Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt
SALEM IRON WORKS,
B. F. DRAKE, Propsietor.
Manufactured STEAM ENGINES, Hill Outfits, Water Whel Governor, Fruit
Brrlne Oumu.TraciIou bnglpe. (Wing, t-to. Farm machine ry jnele and .repaired.
eneril agintVand inauufactureis of the releUri.td WahlJtrora Patent Middlings
Purifier aud Heels. Farm machinery iiiadt and repaired.
Salem Truck 4 Dray
V
m Tron work. Dravs aud trucks ia
,, . .. , - r ,
th orrir m
if Htate anil 1 :ommnruti i
F. T. HART
247 COlIMnRCIAL 8TJIKET.
BR03KS L LEGG
and compares lavorably. See it, at the
Now For Xmas !
OSBURN'S RACKET
II
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F.
Cross,
A. 11. SMITH
T S. BURROUGHS
BURKOUGrllS,
ee - t a
Saddle horse,
Livery
si- ... i it. -i -rr
"r - v rn 1
Dray or irucK, wood, nay,
u ray or xruu
eroocl well rotted manure,
and carelul work is our motto,
' T V A XT ! nt
IIYAN & CO.
Co. s:
lice i
DRAYS AND TRUCKB
always ready for orders.
anil ueiiver woou,
coal aud lumber, Of-
State St., opposite 8a-
- iy be
fouad throughout the tlav at
r
r.rr
LEADING MERCHANT
y 1A1J-UJX.
PRESOMPKONS
Dtrefdlly oompoiimlcd ay or
7 111(11
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THIS DOES NOT 1I11 TO THE HOME Otf
THE CELESTIAL, BUT TO THE
AT DAMON BROS.
335 Commercial Street,
STORE is selling
IT M
largest stock of Dolls ever in
no object.
OSBURN.
Ml n
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,-
Crcamery and Dairy Sup
plies, fctccl Ranges, Parlor
Heaters iu all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS
CSyThe best on earth,
call.
Give us a
10:3 tf.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of Willamette Hotl,
SAIEM - OREGON
nil It I J
my imam
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
WarmMeah at AH Hours of theDay
None but white labor employed In thin
establishment.
A good substantial meal cooked In first
class style
Twenty-five cents per meal
RED FRONT
(jonrt .treat, between Opera .House and
Mlnto's Livery
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING A.ND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 263
Commercial street.
M. T. RINEMAN
pub nr
and Fancy Groceries,
Staple
Crockery. Glassware. ..Lamps, Woeden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed
AJw veeetablesaod fruits In their season.
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
w 6 ttouci a snare oi jruur puiru age,
u-u
lKJrilate street
1831 TUE c!i1VATOB 1893
CountryGentleman
THE HK8T OP THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES,
UVOT- TO
Farm Crop and Processes,
Horticulture and Fruit-Grow 'Ibj:
Livestock aud DalryiuK,
While it albo lncluae4ail minor Ucjui.
menu of Kural lutret, such as the poul
try yard, entomology, bee-keeping, gieeu
boue and grapery, veterinary rrulies,
farm questions and answvrs, rlrt-ldt)
reading, domestic economy, and a sum
mary of the news ! the week. Iu mar
ket reports are unusually complete, and
much attention la Dald to the DrosDecU of
the crops, as throwing light upon one of
tne most important 01 an questions
When to buy and when to sell. ItU lib
erally Illustrated, and by recent enlarge
ment, contains more reading matter than
ever before. The subscription price ts
WZO per year, but we ofler a special re
duction in our
ULUB RATES FOR 1893.
Two Subrlption$,'-nee 4
Si Subtcfipllom, " " 10
Twelve Subscription!, " " IB
-l'oall New BuiJiicrlbsrs tot 13. pay
)U luadranco i o, we will scad lb w
per weesiy. aoui our reeejpi oi ins remit
tance, u jaausrr uh, ion, wiiuniii ee.
-apeetm Uopies free. Aaaress
LUTHER TUCKER 4 SON, PuMltw.,
n j l
up
1
I
the city, and thGy must
go.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business!
In al! IU branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS president
W-.-N GLAND Vice PiceMeu
HUUHMoNAKY Oushiir.
DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Hug
land, Dr. I. A. itlchardton, J. VV. Hodson
J. A Haker.
Dank In new Kkchnnge block on Com
men-lal street. 8:12-U
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next 30 days
on good farm loans.
FEAR &. HAMILTON,
Boom 14, Hush Dank block. S 12ln
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Halom, Oregon.
W. A. CUHICK, Pres. W. W. MAKTIN,
Vice Pres. J. H. ALUKHT, Cashier.
Btate, County and City Warrants bought
at Part dw
FINETEAS
-AND-
-AT-
H. M; BRANSON & CO.,
303 Commercial Street,
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
The best hotel between Portland audHau
Francisco. Pint-class in all Its appoint
menu. Its tables are Nerved with th
Choicest Fruits
Grownjln the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.'
ONLY
LINE
MiMlNG
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8s45 . M.
" " 7:30 P, M.
DAYS TO
CHICAGO
Or
72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City,
PULLMAN .and TOURIST SLEEPERS
FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
For rate and general Intorm.Uon cell
on or address,
IhAtw k Barker,
279 OommereUl street, Balem, Or,
Or W.,U. UUKL)BUrtr,..vt, I r. A.
SM WM-lsgto- K-,
pe1p.;oiM,
rtsl my
2
MtortesioNAf, ANfi immune Ai'fi
Mtll.MONrOitll.nUofhfyMlRW, alM,
.1 urrffuti, Oitlee Hf4ttlr In l'ntUm'g
i)Uk.
nl law, room 1,
J J, Murphy filock,
MJ, IIKHIIIII, Atbittiny At law, fttlttrl.
, Urrmii, (iitiooverJuUl A Huii'
! '2Ult
l8TlAW, (5. W. HUNT. HilAW"
tf, lUT,rtttofimySMllitw. OniceoVer
Uilll NntiouHl biuik,Hiil6iii, Oregon,
Q T.I
p. , l
Hush ti
ttlOHAIttMON. Atlnrnpy nt law.
iinco up ntnlrslufrtjiit rooms of new
block, comer Commercial nnil tloiirt
struts, uaieiiitUrcgon.
JOHN A. OAllR'JN, Attornoy
nt law.
iiooniA a nun i, iflim a
building, Bttlem, Uregcn,
Hugh's, bink
silyr
II. K. IIONHAM, W. II. HOLMhH.
Boniiah it llot.MKfl, Attorneys nt law.
Oillce In Hush's block, between suite
nml Court, on Uim'lHt.
MK. 1'OOUK. Pteilograpupr nml Type
, wrltlsl Ileal equipped typewriting
imii o, but nti, in Uicgou. Over Irfidd a
Hush's bank, W.tleni, Oregon.
Bit. HltADSllAW, I'UYSICIAK AND
, Burgeon, nalem, Oregon, oitlee In
liUkh-Ureymnn block, tipitnlrs llenldcnce
corner Btntcand H, K corner tv Inter street.
rll. W. S. MOTT, physician nod sur
J gcou. Olllco In I'.ldridge Ulock, Sa
iein, Oregon. Olllco hours 10 to 13 a, m,
V!to4p. m.
1 1V. X. KJ, 0tllXJl.
0. 8M1TJI. Dentist, W BUto street j
J Hjiltun, Or. Plulshi-d deutiil opera-
UoiiB ol every ilosuriptiou.
UonsasptcUlty.
WU. I'UOH, Architect, Plans, Specl
, hrntlons urn) superlnteuUeucc lor
nil olaH'ert of bulldlugs, Oitlee U Com
iKOrcial Ml , up slalrs,
CA. KOHKtlT, Architect, room 421, Mai
, quam buliaiug, fortlaud, Urtou.
DW.TOWNSEN1), Civil Eogluioruud
, surveyor. OUlco with Oregon Lund
Co , Salem, Oregon.
n J. LAIISKN & CO,, iHanuracture of all
JL . -ludsof vehicles. ltep.ilrlugu special
ty, hhop ttjJUitesncet.
PH TEOTIONLODOfc;N02,A.O U.W.
Mcels In their hull In dtute Insurance
uuhdlng, every Wtduuhdiiy evening.
M. A. .IclAlJO, i. W.
J. A. HELvVOOD, ltecordtr
rMl'IlOVED OKDKIt OF RED MKN.
1 KmuluKun IrlbaNo. 8, halem. lloldb
council every Thursday evening, at 7:30,
n Igwam In sulo Insurance hull,
K. C. IIaKER, Prophet.
K1UNK C. oATKIW. ( hlr of Hoonli
The Pacific Detective
BUREAU,
SALWIVI, - Oregon.
C. B CLEMFNT, Manager.
Olllco loom 'J. U uy muck.
Hates rojsonubla. Public aud private
work done.
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
The placejlor young ladles and 'gentle
men to ecnre ajtUorough education Is the
oUl.butcverinew.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
Ixing and still the lending Institution ol
the North West. Hotter than ever I
New course of instruction In Oratory,
Theology nml Post-Unulualed.
ii'lUDlE-. Norma., UuslncHS, Academy,
College, and Ijiw courbes greatly enlarged
and Improved.
Pucultles lucrcnied nnd improved. Kor
ruiulokiuo of Collie of Law wrlto Dean H
t. iiieimra'.on. lisq , aiera, ur.
Kor Catalogue of College of Medical nnd
Pharmacy write Dean ltlchmond Kelly,M
D Portland. Or.
.. l'omunu. ur.
Kor gonoral dialogue wrlto Rev. Geo.
WhlUikcr, D. D., President, Balem,
7-Wm-dw
Or.
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will bo opened to studeuts Bout. IS, 1802.
Oilers the most practical courses of study
oluuy stlio i in the Btate, viz: Mechanical
Kngliieerliuf. Oivll Knglnuji-lng. Klectrlcul
Unglncerlni;. Acudemlo and Oram mar
school courses Students pmctlcu dally in
wixid shop, machine shop, and labora
tories. Tuition nnd Hoard per Year, 100.
Special Inducements to a few young men
who wish to work for their board and till,
tlondurlng vacations, Korprospectusund
further Information, uddress
1.DW1N ilOlllllaON.M.H,
Prosdeut, Balcm, Or.
Miss Ballou.'s
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Heptcmuer 10th, at Kin
dergarten Hall, opposite opera house,
children received nt three venrs of ace
and over. A conflicting Cass win be es-
lH0llhea loraaVMUceu Kinueigiirteii pu
nils and those he.luiilnir primary work
Only the best modem Kindergarten meth
ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing
Htiu coior worK inirouuceu.
ENGINE AND
BOILER
F nit rale. The boiler is mi K-horie up
right tunular, land tho engine a (Mi roe
liuriz nit 'I. Uo'.li uro In good condition,
and cal t:00 whun new
Apply to A. il. rOll-TNiJilJ COoppo-
Pltc i'iiii.tiwui
I rin I
II
MI! Ml
The Cily Dairy Is now prepared to sup
ply milk from a herd liat Is one-hall huh
grudd Jersxys HutUfiCtlon guaranteed.
Aaureas orcait otiisMiiouicKou u im-
11 J,
.nil
1AI . fc-l
iTAPNES,
FO?
CURE
A tin wundCunnlete Treatment, consist
lngofsupMlurles, ointment In capsules,
also box aud pill; a positive cure lor ex
ternul, lnUirusI, blind or bleeding. Itching,
clir mle, recent or hereditary Piles, aud
many other disease and female weak.
uMe; ltlsalH'aysa great bsnetlt to the
general health The nml diseovery ol a
indioit cure rendering an operatloa with
the knife uunevM.ry heitolter. This
remedy lias never beu known to fall, f I
per box, 0 fur Mr. sent hy mall. Why suffer
from this lrrlnle rtl-e when a written
iriiitr-nli Is ulviu wltnuboiul. to rfcfuud
lhti'i..ii,f linoteurud ifcadsUmpftirlree
aataplc, Ouir nwetMued by Wooimkd,
VUKnUtt, o., wrjoiiMwi huo retail -rug-
gist', smoig-nts, roijrnu. ur. urooK
TIIR CiUTIAli JOURNAL
HOfEfl OnOTII.RS,
Editors,
i'ltllMMllKDJJAil.Y.KXOKITBOrllUY,
nf tii '
Capital Journal PublliMng Company,
(Incorporated,)
Office, Oommer clal Street, In 1, O, lltilldlnrf
kntdrcd At the postoffteo at Bfltetn,Or.,M
sttortu-clnM hiatttr,
MVBCI.R FOtt ItUSlNlMS MEN
Is whnt tho Young Mon'a Cliflstlftti
AaBoolatlon odere to provide. It
oilers n Kyiniinsluiii for ttio develop
incut of bleep1! hi tho banker. It
oilers recreation for tho tired nnd
jaded Individuals vho?o irenteat
pliyslclitl fentH consist of Hopping n
blotting pad aud pushing a pen over
the lodger page.
Muscle Is what tho business and
professional man of the day needs,
lie does not need It to much to look
nt, from tho front row of seats nt tho
athletic club or variety theatre, as
to possess It himself. Ho needs It
In ciioe he undertakes to set an alder
man utrlglit-nboufBor order n tramp
oil the front steps.
In Its gymuasium work tho Y. M.
O. A. oilers Just tills cluss, who do
not get the requisite amount of
physical exerctae, what tbey most
need,and a bath thrown iu. A more
robust race of business nnd profes
sional men Is not a bud legacy for
this order to givo the world.
AN-A- ItOAIl TO FAME
Has been opened by tb? churches
that prosecute pastors for heresy.
The advertisement of Profs, firiggs
ilu'd Bmltli, both at the head of two
great colleges of tho Presbyterlau
church, makes them more distin
guished in ' the eyes of tho world
than any amount of conformity of
doctrine.
If some second-rate man wants
fume let him get Into the Presbyter
lun ministerial barneoi, kick at a
few dogmas, and he will bo tried for
heresy and attract the attention of
the civilized world. The Associated
Piess will daily bulletin his defence
of his bid for notoriety.
He will bo solemnly condemned
by the coufoiming brethren. His
sentence curries nothing with It but
a still greater advertisement nnd a
badge of ability that opens to him
rich pulpits of other denominations.
Who would not bo a respectable
Presbyterian heretic? Tho Presby
terlau church offers unusual oppor
tunities for such fume.
TUE CUILDCEN'd AQI
Truly tho age prides Itself In do
ing for the little ones. Think or
the books, magazines and papers
the children of today have read
compared with forty years ago. It
is certain thoro Is enough of it all, a
surfeit of much.
The Hash literature for youth Is
passing away. Something better
comes to tulto its place. Before us
are two notable types of tho child
llteraturoof the ago the Kinder
garten magazine for Decemberfor
mother, teacher and student of the
new educatien: also tho Child
Garden, a monthly of story, song
and pluy.
The 11 rut Is for tho elevation and
edification of those who give
thought to the proper development
of childhood, from the Froebd stand
point. Tho second Is for the chil
dren themselves. It is a progressive
Ideal monthly for tho juveniles at
homo or in school. It, too, Is from
the klhdergartcn standpoint. Ad
dress for samples, Kindergarten
Magazine, Chicago. '
M1N1HTEK1AL OALLINU
Upon theinembers,and those sought
to bfoome members Is not growing
in populurlty as it has been practiced
of lute, If a minister of the gospel
uowodays makes visitations from
house to house, as told of in Paul's
duy, he Is apt to find nine men out
of ten about their work or business,
riliull he call only on tho women
and children? Most ministers
would resent this Idea, yet It Is
about what It amounts to lu a busy
city, or even in tho country,
Chances nre tho lady of the bouse Is
out culling too, and tho minister
must cull on the servant girl, which
he generally does not set out to do.
It Is cerlulu he should as a minister
of the gospel call on the sick and
needy aud help them If he can.
PAHT1K8AND PAHTIK-).
drover Cleveland has recently
said: "If we see nothing Iu our
vletlory but a license to revel In par
tisan spoils, we shall fall at every
point."
There are political parties that are
propagandists for needed reforms,
Tbey are organized to aavauce a
great truth, to promote an improved
order of government. Such wm
Sir Robert Peel's party In the strug
gle for untaxed bread. Such was
the Republican party in the struggle
to abolish slavery,
There are political parties that
come to be a mere raacnine to get
meutfflce.. Tb.y .r, .
rle tbflr WMiftw, TMf
Highest of nil (m Lenvenf nif rVwfer.Lfewt Ui S Ofrt ItaNrt
omi
smm
ADSOLITTELY PURE
n conspiracy against good govern
menl to promote private interests
out of tho public purse. They hoye
no objeotlve existence but to "revel
in partisan spoils."
There In n good deal of truth la
what Mr. Cleveland says. It Is a
center-shot nt tho greatest objection
to his own party.
OUT OF TIIK MUU,
That Is tho condition In which nil
that portion of the city finds Itself
where streets havo been graded,
gravelled and drained. Tho clean
dry streets thus created are being
appreciated more aud more.
Many of these streetH a y ear ago
were standing mud holes utnl ponds
of water. Especially was this true
on the west end of Court street.
Boats could sail In many places af
ter heavy rains but empty wagons
could hardly be drawn through.
Now the streets are dry nnd grow
ing harder day by day.
Tiik Journal favored street Im
provements last year and did all lu
iu its power to create a publio senti
ment In favor of some kind of
progress In this line. It has no re
grets In this'matter nnd hopes to see
the good work go on this year In n
proper manner.
SUOaESTED COMMENT.
The heavy lugubrious editorial is
not redd now-a-dayrf.
Better roads and less politics Is a
topic for the next legislature.
There are a few Democrats who
do not want the the Balem post
office. Very few.
,s
Thero Is a chance for some Oregon
legislators toollmbtofamo by means
of a ilsbladder.
Steel cheek has been In vogue for
some time, but Chicago Is trying
steel pavement.
The Marion county grangers are
Betting the tune on taxation reform.
Wonder if thoy are not about tired
of exemptions for debt?
The editors have Mr. Cleveland's
cabinet all arranged for him. They
ure always ready to take tho reins
of government In their hands.
The enterprising mauuer in which
FraukBuker conducts tho state print
ing office wins hhu many friends.
His latest achievement along this
lino Is to Bend out nnd get In tho
k various voluminous cburter bills
that always swamp tho printing
office and got them all printed be
fore the legislature meets.
A Introduction to the Queen
Is au houor conferred on n favoacd
few. But every lady of the laud
may have ready access to the Queon
of remedies Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. It promlces to cure
every form of weakness peculiar to
woiueu, and confirms this promlce
by a written guaruuteeof satisfact
ion, guaranteed In every case, or
money returned. This Royal
Remedy Is carefully prepared for
women only, and Its t-fllcienoy Is
vouched for by countless happy
homes and countless thousands of
testimonials. A trial will convince
you thut it Is luvaluablo in correct
ing all Irregularities aud weakness
for which It is designed.
The Texas cow boys tako Simmon
Liver Regulator when bilious. J,
K. Pierce, Rahchero U rail do, Texas.
The Weekly Olobe-Doraocrat.
The farmer, the merchant or the
professional mail who has not the
time to read a lar.o dully newspaper,
will find Tub Wkkki.y Gi-ouk-Dk-mockat,
consisting of ten pages, a
paper that exuetly suits him brim
ful of the best news of the duy, suf
ficiently condensed to meet his need,
TIioukIi strictly Republican In prin
ciples, It is uever so partisan as to
suppress any Important news neces
sary to a correct knowledge of cur
rent events. Once n reader, always
a reader. Price $1.00 per Year.
Any person sending us three dollars
for three yearly subscript ions to the
Weekly, will receive ono copy free
for n year. A free sample copy may
be had by writing for It. Subscript
ions received by all postmasters or
newsdealers throughout the United
States, or directly by 12-6 (U
UlxiiiK pkintinoco., St. Louls.Mo,
A Dangerous Dsudlock
Occurs when the sieve-like aetlou of the
kidneys Is Interrupted, and thy partially
oeustiostereia from the blood those im
purities ror th eseaiM, or wuivu t"y are
sueb important euunl. Hrighl'a dis
ease, diabetes, suppression ol the urlue,
and weakness aud Inuetlou Of the bladder
these ure ouujpUlui to the reP4 of
whleh llostetlers's Momuu- Hitters are
admirably adtpled, Tb ailment uu
cheeked are very furildabl, aud lu uil
liy ot amsws to this Hie nuuedy auu
preventive aausot be plead wtlti vt
Biuoh lule, lie Hitter M llltewu
etieoualu au IueoiiawbI omim Mm
uialsila. IndlkMWoj, eoj.euess, !
to!j3nM
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MOT RAO- BY PILOTS.
The IltiNtetlrfci Wm WgVtHt MMl
Didn't Vtopne to Oet ln.
Tho Ug steamship Huntc!iff, ladttt
with raw sugar, Arrived off the bar fro
JttVa and anchored to await orders from
olther the comlgnes, Cebitltos St Boos,
of 80-Wall street, of their Irroken.Stmte
son.Spenco Se Young. The Hnatoiim
usually docks at the Wilnilngkm storw
in Philadelphia, and her miwter, bvlier
ing that ho would be ordered to proow
to tho Qnaker City, did not tk on
Sandy Hook pilot when approaching t
Hook. ''
' The Philadelphia pilots were on Um
lookout for tho steamer, as the pUotui
fcea on her aro very large because aha.
draws fully twenty-three feet. It to
happened thut Pilots Qtts Clatntmt and
W. J. Marshall, of Philadelphia, each -
unconscious of tho other s set. called tn ;
tho cquslgneei and brokors' office ott tti-
lonir distanco telephone and lnqninra
about tho Huntcliffe. Each was notUMl i
that sho was lying off the bar," and t
pilots rushed pellruell for the railroad
station, their object beingto come on to '"
Now York and board the steamer at tM
bar nnd thus secure tho prize before any
of their brother pilots in Philadelphia
caught on to their gaine.
Thoy met nt tho station and .instantly
recognized each other. Of course each
surmised tho 'other's raotive, but'thy
boarded tho train, each determined to
roach Now York ahead of t)ie other.
Arriving at Jersoy City they rushed
for the ferryboat, and legged it in great a
Btylo down West street. At the Bat
tery thoy parted, Marshal cutting acrota
lots to tho office of a tho Mutual Grain
Sealing company, where the fast; tug
W. G. Ferguson was instantly placed at
his disposal, whllo Clampot went to the
Raymond Towing company's office on, m
doad run, and breathlessly demanded
tug. Tho high pressure tug J. Fred
Lohman, with Clampot aboard, was soon
pulling down tho East river.
When abreast of Bedloe's island the
Ferguson was seen putting out from
the Battery wall. Pilot MarshallWM
aboard. All possible steam was piled on
o boilers of both Teasels. FreeUnd
Dalzel, who is tho chinf engineer of tte
Raymond towing fAnt, was at the LofeW
man's throttle, and the way he d
her puff along was a caution. The Y
guson began to demonstrate ber worth
when off quarantine. From that point
on she steadily gained on the Lohman,
and finally drew alongside of the sturdy
little tug. Thoro was trets-adous- ex
citomont on both vessels. It was a roe
for n purse of $300, and Pilot Clarnpt
saw the prizo slipping out of his. grasp
whon tho Ferguson began to draw
away.
Tho Ferguson got alongside the Hunt
cliffo first, and Pilot Marshall was hoist
ed aboard in u twinkling. The Lohman
was not far behind, and before Marshall
had finished shaking tho hand of th
HuntcliOVs captain Pilot Clumps
dashed up and grabbed the captain's dis
engaged hand. Then both pilots claimed
tho prlvilcgo of piloting the Huntcliffe).
back to Philadelphia, Clampet asserting'
his right through having been notified
by tho brokers.
Both men wero very much disgustad
to learn that tho Huntcliffe will be dis
charged at this port and cot at Philadsl- '
puiu. Their raqo proveu expensiye to umt
pilots, for the hiro of a tug is fifty dolhv
ulono, to say nothing of their fare from
and to Philadelphia. Now' York , Advertiser.
lie Lixes Marrv Uuiriaud Too Mueti. ',
Joseph Fenius, n gentleman of Bat-'
glan extraction, is a standing protsat
agahist those unpatrlotia EnglisbuM
who coutinuully decry British art and
the British climate and spend their
money In inspeutintr statues and piethra
in ttutant countries instead oi searcwng'-i
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for tho beauties of tholr own. Ue cowan
from the laud of Quentiu Matsys and
Petor Paul Itnbens, but think you that
ids nrtistio soul la satisfied with the pro- Q
dnctions of these foreigners? Not a ml
of it.
His ideal of really high art i to 1
found among the statues of London
For halt a day ho would stand befora :
Charles Fox, sitting in Rut-ell squara;
clothed In as much of a Roman toga M4
ciiu be seen through a sturdy -oeumn-
latlon of remnants of fogs. "Ahl"
used to cryi "that's something like art. '
And when he got tired of this yiaw hf ,
patiently trudgetl to Charing tJroat
gaze upon tno magnirpieut stsioa
Cliarloa i, covered from top. to tea
tho splushinxs of omnibuses and hmim
soius. Why should a man with
high tastes trad appreciation of
art Umt himself in tue iNorui
police court!
The fact Is Peru is In receipt
neitslou of forty pounds a year. w
payable in his native city of Ubanft.
moment lie receives nta annual I
apco he comes over to London to i
It in Kaslnz upon the statues af
and visiting our innsenma. WMAj
the end of the year It is all gona thil
sul has to pay bis passage uae to
Where be draws a freU stun ana I
the exiKWiment. A policeman I
wandering on Stamford bill
any means of tubsistaaoe and
sneak a word of ISugUak. Ha wi
ing to be sent bosaebythei
as lie had one or two ooppars.
oompeuaation was for the i
tainabte. The magistrate
him. aud is a day or two whe i
peoaalosity lias set to, no donht I
iaa anthoriUas wUl ate hint l
off. 8o uwny aliens coma to onti
wHHont a rmtmr in their nookete 4
pereea Hha Jeaeph Famas stiaftH
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