12 TRAMP IN CORNWALL Wakeman's Loiterings in the Ancient Seaport Town of St. Ives. GLIMPSES OP GLORIOUS SCENERY. A riace Famous in the Nursery Ehymes and Prettj to,ee. THE FOLK ALL CLEANLI AND THRIFTY t CORRESPONDENCE Or THE DISPATCH. St. Ives, Cornwall June 18. In the tender realm of nursery rhyme lore there is no pleasauter mysticism than that which clings to the pretty riddle: As I iras colng to St Ives I met a man with seven wives. tach wife had seven sacks; Each sack bad seven cats; Each cat had seven kits; Kits, cats. sacVs and wives How many were there going to St. Ives? So deep and lasting are the impressions of childhood that as I tramped around the southern reach of St. Ives' bay from the pretty hamlet of St. Earth, I found myself unconsciously scanning the highway far lhead for this same wicked old fellow who bas puzzled the head of millions of little -folk. But he was not to be seen any more than the "kits, cats, sacks and wives" are to be taken in to account in the olden riddle. In truth, no man, woman or child was visible upon the white and circling high way. St Earth nestled there silent and apparently deserted against the copse and the hillside. The tide was out in the bay. A fer fishermens boats rocked idly beside mossy old piers. Long reaches of sand showed here and there shining and brown, like the backs of huge marine monsters. Gulls wheeled lazily above. land and sea (owl chattered in the circling marsh edges, or dng in the sand and ooze. Only to the north, through the rift between the head lands, was there single sign of life. On the sapphire blue of the Irish sea there were two tar, white sails. One or England's Oddest Towns. But I knew the ancient city lay behind the huge headland, and quickening my pace I soon stood at its sea-face and its highest acclivity. Here the highway tum bles into one of "the oddest old towns in all Europe. No wonder that Londoners are comine this, to them, tremendous journey of 280 miles lor summer loitering, and the grand promontories behind the town are filling up with brilliant terraces; or that artists swarm to the remote place for its bits of antique in architecture, its quaint group ings of fisher folk, and its outreachmgs ot wild and glorious Cornish coast There are pictures and pictures of the Bay ot Naples. But were I an artist, I nould stake my hope of renown on the picture I saw as I stood above the bay and ancient town of St. Ives. The bay itself faces the north. At your feet are purple heather and waving terns parted from the crystaline water by glistening sands. To the right and east, the green hillocks of the Eastern Shore. Then the broad yellow beach of Forth-cocking, or the Foresand. Dominating this is the great headland of Pednolva. Beyond, gleaming like a field of gold, are the magnificent sands of Porth minsten and further btill, the headland and rocky islet of Godrevy, with the latter's white lighthouse settingcameo-like between the purple of the sea walls and the tremul ous blue of the oceau. Beautiful GllinDr5 of the Oc-an. Before you, the silent shimmering bay, with a lew -nhite-winged cratt scarcely moving, it seems, the distance is so great CLEARANCE BEFORE STOCK-TAKING! ssT STOCK-TAKING! THIS SUE WILL LAST FROM TUESDAY. JULY 5, TILL SATURDAY JULY 9, AT 10 P. M. WW AT REDUCED PRICES! 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FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506 & 508 from the height where you stand, the ocean beyond, shining and bine and still; rythmic reaches of incoming tide-waves, miles in length, advancing ana retreating and break iag softly upon the shelving sands in tiny ridges ot sparkling spume; and here, to the west, a great mass of jumbled gray old St Ives crouching in a little pocket of the rocks, like a mass of mossy stone in some shadowy glen, sleeping away the centuries, unconscious of the thunderous sea. TJp here among the terraced villas you, can "form little idea of the quaint old town. The great road jumps into it at a lean, and is broken -by the fall into the oddest closes and wynds of any coastwise nook in Eng land. One could almst bnrl a stone across its crowded tiled roofs; and yet it houses fully 9,000 people. The streets are sonar row, the pavements so meager, such queer turns are made, such shadowy arcades are penetrated, that the surest-footed stranger pedestrian will meet many a bump and bang in most carefnl descent Homes Thickly Nratrd Together. Then when yon have reached something like a level, you have simply increased your difficulties. All the lower thorough fares are scarcely more than shadowy foot paths, leading bewilderingly from some where to nowhere. This one, opening promisingly, brings you sqnarely against a solid wall ot rock. That one, in half a dozen paces, lands yon npon a fiat roof, from which you may easily step into the harbor a hundred feet beneath. Another winls about a single structure windowless as a tenth century 'fortress. Descending another, you find "a nest of homes whose roofs are the passageway of a street above. Dozens lead squarely into open doors of fishermen's homes. Many are like galleries before others. Some wind through houses where living rooms of the same house will be found at either side of a pubiio passage. And then in what odd nooks the little shops will be found. There is not a single street 100 yards in length where a half dozen shops"are continuously located. Even in these you must needs often ascend or descend a story or more. The most are literally hidden or perched in outlandish and out-of-the-way spots, where, if not stumbled npon, one mnst repeatedly come with a guide or find rediscovery hopeless. Here will be one perched in a half-timbered Elizabethan projection, away up there three or four stories from the street, and you can not find an entrance. And there one will be seen as many stories beneath a tiny esplanaded way, but apparently vou cannot reach it without rope and tackfe. Others are where kitchens should be. And still others unexpectedly confront you from dormer windows. Everything Tarnsd Around. Everything of this sort seems bewilder ingly reversed from its proper order. But nothing ever seems to be bought or sold in old St Ives; the artists gloat over the curi ous jumble; and it is all most winsome and charming to the stranger. If you come at last through this laby rinth 'to the waterside, you will gaze back aloiiL' the dormers penthouses and roofs of the strange old city, and np and on to its terraced heights with increased enthusi asm for its rare quaintness and curious aspects. Tiuy towers show here and there as if ontjutting from natnral rock. Bits of luxuriant loliage and masses of vines seem to spring lrom the roofs like rich clumps of emerald moss. Spires and wondrously high peaked roofs stand out against the gray and green back ground like spearheads of unpolished steel. Above all, the handsome terraces and the grand old heights, where once the beacon fires were lighted. Gray and old as is this Cornish fisher town, but two bits of extreme antiquity re main. Just in the rear of the White Hart inn by the wharfside is a huge pile of greenish slate rock. Built upon this rock, which forms its basement, is a tiny ancient stone structure known as Cam Glaze House. It was the stronghold of a smuggling, free booting family in Queen Anne's time, and the myriad weird fisher and sea-faring legends of St Ives have nearly all had their origin in, or bear some reference to, this grewsome old structure. The parish church, built straight above SCREENS, S Bread Boxes, nicely japanned, f Pc good size jQ Refrigerator Dripping Pans, IQc galvanized, extra strong J Fly Fans, nickle plated,! QQ warranted $ wO Wash Benches, tripod shape.... Q Wooden Lemon Squeezers, with fQc china bowl .. Q Turkey Feather Dusters, largeOPc size Jjj Mrs. Potts' Sadirons, 3 irons, Pc stand and handle complete... Q 9C Hammock Hooks, galvanized, Oc extra strong Q Chloride of Lime, best disin- Qc fector Q Knives and Forks, triple ' plated on best -steel, 6fl Q knives and 6 forks 3l"r0 10 Crystal Glass Pickle Trays Rose Bowls, Bohemian Satin 24 Glass ; THE, PITTSBURG the harbor-edge, its east window sprayed with foam of the wild northern tempests which often lash the harbor furiously, was built In the 16 years between 1410 and 1423, on the site of an olden structure, founded by St Ivo, a Persian bishop, who came over from Ireland In the ninth century to preach the gospel to the Cornish Britons. . Some stone carvings and a most beauti ful and curious font of the old St Ivo chapel are still preserved. Perhaps the quaintest carvings in England are to be found in the present church. They were the work of the then village blacksmith, "a handveand devoute man," who carved the oak of the benches and choir stalls, not omitting to carve the forge, the bellows, hammer and nails, and pincers of his own sturdy craft. He threw in a fair supply of Tudor roses, monks and angels, but, as Saints Andrew and Peter are appropriate patrons of the church where countless thousands of fisher folk have worshiped, the good smith also put them into every con ceivable beneficent attitude, and, as if to intensify their protection of the town of St Ives and its people, also wove fishes, saints and arabesques into most generous and pro fuse relationship. If these wood carvings are curious studies some of those in stone are equally outland ish. There are stone grotesques whose equals in strange and meaningless hideous ness can hardly be found elsewhere in Europe. Seven represent mocking, leering faces of men and beasts, 'lwo are distend ing their months with their fingers and pro truding their tongues. One is a most horri ble figure of an ape, and another wears a fool's cap of the period. A Hlgh'y Elrvatrd Churchyard. The stranger will be impressed with. the extraordinary elevation of the soil of the tiny churchyard. "When the place was first quite filled with the dead, the burial place was covered over with several feet of sand and Interment went on anew. Three times was this done; when it was finally found that to have repeated the process would have been to bury the church itself, then a cemetery was secured upon the heights. The St. Ives fisher folk are noted for their simplicity and piety. They are nearly all fervent Methodists, honest, supersti tious, humble and good. Thev live in as great comfort as the fisher folk of New haven, in Scotland, and the man is more the master of his home and belongings. They are the most scrupulously clean and thritty folk of this sort I have ever met The women, though strong and brawny, have few of the Billingsgate characteristics of the fishwives of the English east coast, of Scotland and of Galway and the Irish west coast They mend the nets and "bulk" or pack the pilchards. They are very domestic, and their prayer meetings and strict Sabbath keeping, though they are wofully ignorant, have done these St Ives fisher folk no hurt or harm. Edgar L. Wakemait. As opportune friend will be fonnd in Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, when racked by a severe cold, and the many lung or throat affections which sometimes follow. This old remedy has met the approval of two generations, and is to-day as popular, safe and effective as ever. Volksbraa Genuine unadulterated lager beer Is manu factured from pure hops and malt by the Eberhardt & Ober Brewing Company. This beer being strictly pure U specially prepared to reach all demands for a summer drink. Bottled and on tap at all first-class restaur ants and saloons. ttsu Wanted. Wanted A wife who can handle a broom, Brush down cobwebs and sweep the room; That is never cros to a poor old sinner, But serves Marvin's bread and smiles at din ner. TT3 8iAixin size, great In results: De Witt's Little EarlvKlsers. Best nill for consttDatlon .best for sick headache and sour stomach. Tire greatest thing on earth to kill roaches, bedbugs, etc., Is Iiuglne. 25 cents. Remove the causes that ro&ke yonr hair lifeless and icrav with Pahker'6 Haik Balsam. Hixdercobhs, the best cure for corns. IS cts. 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The Standard Oil Com pany and the Bocky Mountain Oil Com pany have put in about four pleasant months trying to pulverize one another, and the price of oil holds so low that the poorest man bas-every opportunity(to blow himself into the empyrean ether. Big ad vertisements announce that "pure water white" may be had from such and such a grocery at 5 cents a gallon, while other cards declare with equal positlveness that another grocery has the purest of oil at 4 cents a gallon. As a matter of fact, retailers who buy any quantity pay practically noth ing for their oil. The Standard Company does not operate in Colorado under its own name, but the Continental Oil Company of Denver is practically a branch. The concern, which handles only the distribution, in turn has a cast-iron agreement with the United Oil Company, which controls the production. The Standard Oil Company has kindly con sented to place the Colorado production at 600,000 barrels, and the United prorates the little fellows under its thumb and its own wells eo the total is that amount Holding Down the Resources. For many years independent producers have tried to obtain a foothold, but in every instance until the Bocky Mountain Com pany took the eld they were compelled either to accept the trust price, sell out at a loss, or close down in sullen anger and stay closed. On the "Western slope of the great range are extensive fields, most of which are under control of the Standard Company, from none ot which a barrel bas ever been shipped. The systematic holding down of resources believed to be great causes the great trust to be heartily exe crated by the people in the neighborhood of the undeveloped fields, but this trifle has never interfered with the digestion of the Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report m ABSOLUTELY PURE THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED J. HARPER BONNELL CO., vS my& f III p m HI Hunter Sifters, genuine y Garden Sprinkling Cans, nicely i Qc japanned Jj 9C Garden Hose, extra strong, per "Ic foot 7C Imported Match Safes f Cherry Seeders, best make Qfj Garden Sets, consisting of iPc shovel, rake and hoe J 8C 3C Machine Oil,extra good quality, c per bottle 4 Medicine Cabinets, oak finish, QQc corner and square shape UU CHIITAI Crystal Glass Watef Bottles, 25" with tumblers Ice Cream .Nappies, latest pat tern 2' JP&JDl&FTXfZ- 'I , - TBWBJMnoHMQMwMlinr' BrWWiliWnilWMifiliw "lillllii'i HhJiiii MHWmi MwWWIWHHBHlllMWFilHffliHilli uWUMMlif 'TliWWHWWMilWIWlHi-iii If JULY 5, 1892. Denver men lncky enough to be in the com-, bine. ' The Bocky Mountain Company has heavy backing and has gone into the business as though it meant either to stay or to compel the United to buy it out at a figure large enough to cause the magnates to feel un happy. The first operation after getting 'Control of wells in the- Florence oil field was to commence building a refinery at Pueblo and a pipe line SO miles long to connect it with the wells. The company claims that its processes are such that it makes enough from, products other than oil obtained from the crude petro leum to enable it to give its oil away and make a small profit The equipment of the United Company is old style and saves nothing from the petroleum but the various kinds of lubricating and illuminatiug oils. Thus the new concern has it on the hiD un less it changes its refinery, which it gives no indication of doing. The officers decline to say anything about their intentions or whether the Standard company proper is contributing to the expense of the sport, A Lack of Inspection. There is no State supervision over il and no municipal inspection in Denver. Un consequence, oil which would not be per mitted to be sold elsewhere is sold without hindrance. The danger lies mostly in the subnrbs, because nearly every one in the city uses either gas or electricity. Some time ago a lamp exploded and burned a woman to death at Valverde, just south of town. A local paper procured oil from the grocery at which she oought her supplies, had it tested, and found it flashed at 88, and sailed into tRe Standard. The Vice President of the Continental came to the office and threatened a libel suit nnless retraction was made. The paper refused to retract and had tests made of oil bought in all the suburbs. They ran from 80 upward: The Continental has kept quiet since. All of this, of course, was a big card for the Bocky Mountain Company, which claimed that all the low-grade oil was sold by its enemy, and that it was truly virtu ous. Cjfre home industry cry is worked for all it is worth, and tank wagons bearing pa triotic mottoes scour the outskirts to work up trade. Neither side gives any sign of weakening; and there is a pleasing prospect of cheap oil continuing for a considerable period. Wake up. Yes, wake up to the danger which threat ens you if your kidneys and bladder are in active or weak. Son t you know that If yon fall to impel them to action. Blight's disease or diabetes awaits yon? Use Uostotter's Stomach Bitters without delay. It has a most beneficial effect upon the kidneys when sluggish, and upon the bowels, liver, stomach and nervous system. ttsu Baking Powder 7-d CLEARANCE BEFORE 5C Fly Traps, both glass and I IV wire Q (Qc Self-Wringing Mops, complete. J Potato Masher, good size Qc Dish Mops, large u Oval Clothes Baskets, large HPc size 0 Ac Can Openers, steel blade H iC Sink Cleaners I Bird Gravel, large box Q 8C Celebrated Christy Bread QQc Knives, per set OO . 9 Majolika Cuspidors.. Carlsbad China Tea Set, 5 6 $5.00 pieces, worth io. A.TTEITIDEX) NEW ADTERTZSKtOCim. 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