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t TiliM!, TKMV.I TUP Ml'l ' nut, and in the Wkgnmnd d llW.ill. i UU.1 lilL .UliMA; c;imo lVllA,. nii this man .in a PRENTICE MULFORD'S RETURN Af T-, ES YEARS OF ABSENCE. ' lavk vol-; f,-, rz 'J .t;tv r rrr ' ?!! !f '! ,,,,tV,t,.,i'j ittttt juiu .is FriMHt to Ih tthm Arrt t Itio Cnribtionn CAt and TUenc to New lark Mttny yr Chumrirr, lllTt;Utrtl by th Author.) XVI. 7 able black suit, st.-indim,' eo' Inswor tut, would (tatf thereon lv the : UJJJt4JUL ''.tUVfrif f hour and irriud out his dusty admit-,-!. np?'ffT1' f JTf t" nr,ft?t f f " K I i. A. . 't I i FTEli sixteen years of o x i I e in California 1 found myself rolling s-ji-w a r d a n d homeward through the Golden Gate 'wk 111 Panama steamer Si iNier-amento, The nartini; pun had Invn fired, the captain, naval cieA. cap. eyegla.-md.-Ul, had descended from his perch of command on the paddle bos. tlit" engine settled steadily to its work. Telegraph Hill, Meigs's Wharf, Black Toiut, Alcatnu. Lime Point, Fort feint, one by one receded and crept iuto the depressing gloomy fog, the mantle in which Sin Fr:vnci;o loves so well to wrap herself. The heave of the Pacific tiffin to be plainly felt, and with it the I Among the steerage passenger was bugler, who every night gave a frwe tertaiimicnt. He pUyel with taste and nvhng, and when one we hatl all al lovl our souls to drift away in "The, i Last Uoewof Summer," the tirinder, in 1 tlo midst of t he Insiutifvil strain, bnuight ; us plump to mrth by turning out the n-1 I mark that "a bewgle made alnout as ' ; nice innsio as iuiy instrument gt'in', ef it was well played." Had he lvn thrown pverlHnnl he would have diiftinl ashore, t and bored the nativea to death with a i long and Hfclosa story of liis escape frm ' downing. j i Dames Rumor and (vwip are at homo pu the high st as. They commence oper- aliens as soon as their stoin:u-hs are (n , les. Everybody then undorgos an j Inspection from everylnsly else, and wo ! ,lvrt to e.vh other. Mrs. ltlnster! Mrs, 't . UUisti r's conduct is (vrfivtly scan.hvlous befoiv we have been out a wvk: she uil- j i bling around young men of one-half aye, I otto-fourth - her!;e! The young miss w ho ' , came on Uard i:i charge of an elderly couple has s-ed. d friu them, pnin.'- ! nadin the hurricane deek very late with a dashing voting Califoruian; but then , binis of a fi'ather, m lie and female, will rlivk together. Mr. LU.-areye is full i brandy every morning before ten o'clock; and the "catamaran" with tho thin legged and subjivtod husband does iioth- ing but talk of her home in , We know the color and pattern of her car pets, the uutulvr of her servants, the quality of her plate, and yesterday she 1 brought out her jewelry and made tiiore- of a public exhibition lu the saloon. All tins is faithfully and promptly borne per rail over the isthmus, and gin's : over to the Atlantio steamer. I am con ' acientious in this matter of gossip. I ( hail made resolutions. Then wan a lady 1 Ukewime fonai-ieiiUoiu on board, and one u t Urn ,-,, .j-i-Ji- 2 If srft I . v . X r " . 1 ' 4 lU'lV e K LIU' r.w 'I )" 1'. ' ! 1"H" 1 I 4 V J J V THE WILLAMETTE hand Company ul- t'Ktts iMi kmi:ms to ;:home SEEKERS -.i- enstomarv misery. Tlwarst two days ont are devoted to j Kh' uPn qnarU-r deck, when we a and home sickness. Everybody is ! h1 talked propriety tlma.lbare, when wretched about something. No aooner j W8 wer8 1)010 bursiing with our fill of ob is the steamer a milo beyond the Heads ervation, we met eai-h other half way, than we, who for years have been await- and coufeeaed that nnlees we indulged iug a blessed deliverance from CaJifor- oowelvea also in little scandal we nia, are seized with unutterable loug- hould die, and then, the floodgate lie ines to return. All at once we discover ; 'nC opened, how we riddled theml Hut iio a- pleasant is the land aud its people. ' We revu'.v its ajmicwtiouA, its life, its pecnlinr es.-itements aud t!ie warm ' frieiiiLsliijAS we li :ve im.lj there. And! now it h ii. i failing iu the fog; the ; Cihtlljr.se is disiipjiearing, it is going, it isgone. !:?art a:i.l stoiuiica are coutem- tlare is a difference between criticism tf I ch.'iriu-ter aud downright scanibd, you know; iu that way did we poultice our ' brniseil consciences. ' On a voyage everybody has confidences to make, private griefs to disclose to ' everyoodyelse. This isespecially the caj I ror.meo.tsly wretched: we bury our- during the first few days out. We find ' selves in our berths; we call npon the s lone aud lorn; we have all undergone ' - steward and stewardess; we wish r- the misery of parting, the breaking of : adored, tawdry and most slovetdy uni dent'.y that some accident mav bi'f;ill tender ties; we seem a huddle of humau .formed soldiers, with French musket the slii i and oblige her to vm back. ! units shaken by chiuice iuto the wuue i ud naber bityotiets, drawn up at tlm So'. N"..t more inexorable, certain and l box, yet scarcely are we therein settled inevitable is t'.ieeai ta ia its revolution. : when we begin putting forth feelers of sympathy anil We have lots 'lOx-'Ul feet, lUi'jm feet, nil favoralily U-ittol. These lota twice the ordinary io are Imtlmll" tho usiinl price of other lots niin ilnrly livattHl. Wo have one-acre, two-ncro, live ami ton-uoro tracts, suitablo for suhurban homes, wnvcniiMit to town, schools, ohurchoH, etc., ami of very productive ooil. A Inrp, growing "Prune Orchanl," of which wo will sell jmrt in Biniill tracts1 to suit purchason, ami on easy tcrnis. Call and see us and get prices at Oregon City office rn Robert L, Taft at Portland office, No. 50, SI ark street, Portland. lauding, coiuuiautiiM ly au omccr smart ly dresseil in blue, gold, kepi, brass but- the snhjecu of I'luto ainl Vulcan, n grimed with soot and sweat, and tlioele uients for millioiiH and millions of years ImpnnolHsl iu the coal are )iug stejtdily si't fnr. Every shovelful genuraU-s a the n iu its orbit, or oni's landlord when t';ia rent is overdue, than ia the coure ff the stately vessel south. Sou'ii. day after day, she plunges; the North .-tar sinks, the sky becomes fairer, the air niilder, tlio ocean of a softer blue; the sunsets develop the tints of fairy land, tiii. sunrise mocks all human orua mentati'iti in its gorgeousness. Light touts and musiiu dresses blossom on the pruinei.iide deck; the colored waiters de velop white linen suits and faultless necktie The sea air on the northern edge of the tropic zone is a balm for every wound, aud forces us into content iig;:;nst our perverse wills. Ye had a medley on board. There was a batch of sea captains going east, some with wives, some without One of the maritime madams they said could navigate a vessel as well as her husband; she certainly had a sailor balance in walking the deck in rough weather. There was a tall, Mephistophelic lookiu recognition. There was one young man who seemed to me a mas ter in the art of making desirable ac qnaiutaucee for the trip. Ue entered upon his work ere the Ooldeu Gate had sunk below the horizon. He had a friendly word for all. His approach aud address were prepossessiug. He spoke to me kindly. 1 was miserable and flung myself npon him for sympathy. The wretch was merely testing mo as a com paguon de voyage. He found mo un suitable. He flung me from him with easy but cold politeness, aud consorted with an "educated German gentleman." I revenged myself by playing the same tactics on a sea and love sick German carriage maker. "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth," you know. We touched at Magdalena bay and Pui.ta Arenas. We expected to stay at Punta Arenas twelve hours to discharge a quantity of flour. Four times twelve hours we remained there. Everybody tons and strim-, with a villainous squint ; monster born of Maine. As he I!!, eye, smoking a cigar. Alsmt the en:- j sighing and groaning, through the wide ; windows a chattering crowd of blacks, mouthed siuokiwtacks Into the npmr air half blacks, quarter black, cnfT-e, mc-' he gives our hull a parting shove fur j hisses, brown, nankeen and straw col- ! ward. . ored natives, thrusting skinny arms in j A death in the steerage a nassenin-r at the windows, and at the end of those i taken on board sick at Aspinwall. All anus parrots, large and small, ill cages 1 day long an inanimate haM wrapped iu auu out, monkeys, sliells, uranges, ban anas, carved work, and tx arls iu vari ous kinds of gold setting: all of which Were sorely tempting to some of the ladies, but ere many bargains were con cluded the train clattered olT, and we were crossing the continent. The Isthmus is a panorama of tropi cal jungle; it si-ems an ece.-s, a dissipation of vegetation. It is a place favorable also for the study of external black anatomy. The uatives k'-pt un dressing more and more as we rolled on. For a mile or two after leaving Panama the American flag lies near the train.' way. At 4 p. m. au axm-m hinge from cabin and stecragM gather with uncov ered heads. The surgeon rejuls the s-rv-ice for the dead; a plank is lift.-l up; with a last shrill whirl that which was ! once a man is shot into the blue waters; in au instant it is out of sight ainl far behind, ami wo retire to our stati-rtauu, thinking and solemnly wondering alsmt that tnidy sinking, sinking, sinking Iu -iinl.lu.iio ..f ,1... . . .... ..... I.'.n (( , P, (, j uii,ii.-,i,-(n iitni cureiiisi- HtinMiru ftlj'l examine It; of the gradual dvav of the German youth, who d;iily took up a posi- became very tired of Costa Ilica. Tlie ' tion on deck, fortified by a novel, a cigar -and a field glass, never spoke a word to any one and was reported to be a baron. There were a dogmatic young English man with a heavy burr in his voice, who seemed making a business of seeing the , world; a stocky young fellow, one of Morgan's men during the war. and an- j other who had seen hi3 term of service i on the Federal side; a stout lady, dissat isfied with everything, sick of traveling, dragging about with her a thin legged husband well stricken in years, who in terfered feebly with her tantrums," and a young man who at the commencement of tiie trip started out with amazing celerity aud success in making himself popular. This bust was a cheery, chip pery young fellow; his stock in trade was small, but he knew how to display it to the best advantage. It gave out in about ten days, and fcverybody voted him a bore. He took seriously to drink ing brandy ere we arrived in New York. And then came the rank and file, with out sufiicieiit individuality as yet devel oped to be even disagreeable. But there was one other, a well to do i rest. On returning he expressed disgust Dutchess county farmer, who had trav-! at the Costa Ricaiw. He thought tiiat t'.eU jcro.i3 the continent to see "Culi-! "nothing could ever be made of them." Costa Ricau is not hurried in his move ments. He took his own time in send- iug the necessary lighters for that j flour. A boat load went off once in ; four hours. The Costa Ricans came i care first look' on board men and women, great and small inspected the Sacramento, en joyed themselves, went on shore again, lay down in the shade of their cocoa nut palms, smoked their cigarettes and slept sonndly while the restless, uneasy load of humanity on the Ameri can steamer fretted, fumed, perspired, scolded at Costa Rican laziness and ridiculed the Costa Rican government, which revolutionizes once iu six months, ! changes its flag once a year, taxes all j improvements, and acts up to the prin- ciple that government was made for the ! benefit of those who govern. Many of j the passengers went on shore. .Some , came back laden with tropical flowors, j others full of brandy. The blossoms i filled the vessel the whole night with I perfume, while the brandy produced j noise and badly sung popular melodies. The Grinder went on shore with the mat garment seeme i to nave is-eo-ne un fashionable, and they stood at t . oe!i doors with the same unclothed dignity that characterized Adam in the Gard-n of Elen before his tuatriinoni.il troubles commenced. Several young ladiesinour 1 up, then down, then fornr," and concluded to take the Btt twer on his way home to observe as nim.-li i;S ha might of Central America; a man niw had served tho Empire .State in her I-;J.-!ature; a man mighty in r-ji'iiiig. of fa' as, physics fore. II Carl : hour, i ,Su:;h a walking encyclopedia figures, history, poo';ry, meln ucl iiiW!i-1 nov jf mot be- could quoie .Sewui'd, Raiicroft, trz, Clay and Weboter by the is voi.'jo was of the sonorori i, nauil order, with a genuine Vankeo twu:.g. 1 tried in vain to spring on him some snbji-ct whereof he should appear , ijiiiorunt. j C.ie might as v.-t-!l have endeavored to show N jdh Webster a new word iu the English language. And all this knowl- ; edge during the trip ho ground out in lots to order. It fell from his lips dry aud Uu.,ty. It lacked soul. It smelt overmuch of hUtories, biographies and political paiHpiieLs, He turned it all ' out in that uiuchauicul way, as though it were ground through a coffrt mill. Even his admiration was dry and life less. So was his enthusiasm. Ho kept both measured out for occasions. It it a pleasant sail along tho Central Ameri can coast, to see the shores lined with ! iureuts so green, with paling and cocoa- j He had no desire that the United Si.ii.:- should ever as-hmilato with any portion of the torrid zone. He predicted that such a fusion would prove d-struoj.ive to Auei-ieau energy and intelligence. We had enough suulherii territory luid tor por already. The man has nc. appreci-aii-m of t'ue iudoe.-uce and rep so of the tropics. II') knows not that the most delicious of ei;jfiyii,;;j:ti is th') waking dream under the feathery palm, care and restlessness Hung aside, wiiil-i the soul through the eye loses itself in tho blue depths above, lie would doom us to an eternal rack of civilization and progress work grind, jerk, hurry, twist and strain, until our nerves, by exhaustion unstrung and shattered, allowed no re pose of mind or bodjy and even when we die our bones are so infected by rest lessness and gouheaditiveness that they rattle uneasily in our coffins. Panama sums up thus: An ancient, Walled,, red tiled city, full of convents and churches; the ramparts half ruined, Weeds springing atop the steeples and belfries; a fleet of small boats in front of the city; progress a little on ono side in tho guieu of the Lthmus uailroad depot, cars, engines, ferryboats, and red, Iron lighters; a straggling guard of parti- across, then sideways; then they looked Very grave, and finally nil looked at each other and unanimously tittered. Aspinwallt Tho cars stop; a black-anil-tan battalion charge among us, of fering to carry baggage. They pursue ns to the gate of the P. M. 8. S. deot; there they stop; we pass throngh one more cluster of orange, banana and cigar selling women; we pnsh and jam into the depot, show our tickets and are on board tho Ocoau (juoen. We nro on the Atlantic sided We cross I ho Carib)ean. It is astormy sea. Our second day thereon was one of general nausea and depression. You have perhaps heard the air, "Sister, what are the wild waves saying?" On that black Friilay many of our passengers seemed to bo earnestly saying something over the Ocean (Queen's side to the "wild, wild waves." The Grinder went down with the rest. I gazed triumphantly over his pros trate form, laid out at full length on a cabin settee, Seward, Uaneroft, p.ili tics, metaphysics, poetry and philosophy were hushed at last, liotti ent)iu i,i ;m they did affect the shirt. Itoyond this corjwe's canvas envelope; and far int. the night, as the Ocean (jueeu shoots ahead, our thoughts wander back Iu the blackness to the buried yi-t unhuried dead. The U irritl tone Is no more. This morn ing a blast from tho north sweeps dows UH)ii ns. Cold, brassy clomls are In the sky; tho ocean's blue has tunitsl to a dark, angry brown, ftocM with white caps ami swept by bhists fresh from tle home of the northern floe and iceberg. Tho majority of the pasm-ngem gather aliout the cabin registers like the house flies benumliod by the first cold snap of autumn in our northern kitchens. Eight coats, primps and other summer apparel have given way to heavy lss.ts.overcoats, fur caps and x-a jackets. A home look settli-son the faces of the North Ameri cans. They Hnuff their native atiinrs phere; they feel its bracing influence. Dut the tawny skinned Central Ameri cans, who have gradually accumulated on board from the Pacific ports and As phiwall, will" inactively iirtu comers or remain ensconed in their berths. Tim air which kindles our energies wills their. The hurricane deck is shorn of its awnings. Only a few ohl "shellb.i, ;," passengers maintain their place upon it, ami yet live days ago wo sat. there in mid summer moonlit evenings. We urn no-.v nboiil one hmi'!o ,l n,' o from (.'ape llK.li-r.is. Old .M ,-. ,..l and his wife ;ne tree, lieg f,,r ph-a 'if,., ('lime to ('alifo)'!ii:i by i.'il. ccmclud.-j lo Ever has 1... r.il ion.-. -t pa. a :i. bit HllIC, U ' ' - Ol 1 uer , rom a once n d.'tv and patnoti.-.m find an uneasy porch on a nauseated slinnach. return by the ir ilium-. liut steam has not roblx-d navigation of I started ';i,o JiaM- re , all its romance. We find some poetry j fearfully in their im iu smu!:e, smokestiU-ks, pipes, funuelsi l'islille I'-oka kuuwingl and paddleM, us well as in the "bellying! sels tiirouh hi:; li.-hl .;. sails" and the "white winged ineweu-1 know a fore-iitid-aft u gens of commerce.'' I liavo a sorlofitn.-in-of-vvar. Mrs. Pod wonimp tor our ponderous walking inpiirH if tin re's any danger. Mr. Pod- beam, which swings its many tons of ; die doe not talk so meeli, but evidently iron upon its axis as lightly as a lady's1 In private meditates largely on hum parasol held 'twixt thumb aud finder, j canes, gales, cyclones, sinking and burn It is an embodiment of strength, grace : Ing vessels. and faithfulness. Night and day, midl Last night we camn in the neighbor rain and sunshine, be tho sea smooth or hood of the Gulf Stream. There wcru teraiiestuoim, still that giant arm is at flushes of lightning, "mares' tails" in the work, not swerving the fractional part ! sky, n freshening breeze and an increas of an inch from its appointed sphere of, ing sea. About 11 old Mr, Peddle cauiii revolution. . LtMb:k. Mrs. Poddle, haunted by Hat- It is no dead metallic thing; it is ft. teras, had sent him out top e if "ibcro something rejoicing in power and use. was any danger;" for it is evident that It crunches tho ocean 'ncath its wheels i Mrs. Poddlo is dictnlress of the doine.stio wan iii.u piiuo aim pleasure or power empire. Mr. Poddlo ascended to the Tm is nothing to what shall hsv by morning. I ni " " " " low. This tuoriiliw l brekfa.l the j-.ir l,ked hr..Hl nd fatigued. Tho -real lU'lh" " J" mind of thl Ihsitiiw community t, Shall we n-h U. New York pier al the foot of Canal stns t by Kalurdny u v,., ,1,1 there is for us all I0114 ii,,,,,,. . , life, i.rot'i'itv mid Imppiucw; U wn li j not It I desolation slid misery, for Monday Is .New Year's day. On Sunday wo mav not lie able hi leave the city; t U. forced to stav in New York over Sun dv Is a dreadful thought for solitary eoiileimdati.Mi. We study and turn It I over Iu our minds for hours we piv I thediH k. We live over and over i;ih the land journey to our In-art list men l lloston, Syrih-uw and Oiicliiunli. Wo meet In thought our loan cflaiit n-lu tives, so thai si l.vt our air ca.-tl" 1 (Vine stale and monotonous, and we fear that the n-ality may 1 nddiel of hall its snlifipai pl.auiA. from l'lnj ' often lived ou r III Imagination. Nine o'clock t'lidav evening. The r i-lti-iueiil iii.-ri-.t-s. Ikirn.-Kat l.ta'ht I' ll! sight. Half the c.bui ..'Mgr lite up nil liigiit, i".lul ;oig In nnpr-tltable talk and w. ..rliet, tnro-lv Iwsiix at.- u-'iir lieine. Four oV."k. and the faithful ei ;ui.i stops, the cable rattl. oVerbe.u.. and evervthuw illl. Ws Hi. at anchor ell Stat. u I .laud. U)f tin lint l.i;;grl ti-e.ik of winter's da n I am on th" hut ri. .in.- deck. I am curieii. to sm my ii.tthn north. Il cun-a by do gr-.'..iit of the cold blue fog mi etlh.-r side of III.) Uv. Mil. f hoii, ill.s with Iridic of bu-hy hs-kiiig wisslland bushy in appearance to a l aliforntau, h.w oaks grow large ami widely at""' from i-,u h oih. r, as in u English wuk. Th.-re c.ati. s a shrieking and (trwilu" and ls-llo.'ig of nil-am tshulh from the moiisli-r city nliis iinl.-s swy. Sosi wew.-itfll anchor and tnovn uptowar-l il. Tug dart fiererly l.iit, or Ul lously pull with heavily laden vwwls in tow. Stately i-in trmrr urir past, outward bound. We' l-.me a mere frngiueiit of the niw of floating life. We nnar the f.t of Canal lrr-t. There la great dal of shoBtius; and Iwwhng and counter shoullnK and roiiiiter )wling, with r( Uut fa. on the wharf, and rtvoguiu.is frMu shorn to st.aiii.-r aud fn-iu sUwnit-r to shot. The yoiinn woman who lltrtrd mi ardently with itw y.uuig t'atifurtilan tunts out to l utarrl.kl. and tliat til li.-w La, king, middle aged man on Iho pe r U li.-r husUin.L W.-1I, 1 never; Why, you are slow, my friend, ) IU' ward ll.Mtloll. Y'oii are hot -rsl in the customs of (he e.i.t. At l.il thd g tugway plank I lluuit out. We walk on shore. It is How eighteen years liuw thai little floating woi Id M t. ty .-.-m.-tit.-d by a mouth's ass i.ttioii ..ti, r.sl f . r-rv.-r from ea. li . tin r ssighl at Ihe CaUnl Ihvl pier. PiiitsncK Mi tiiiiK lhM-trlg I'uillUI. A pugilist, w.-ll known In llevrUml as a K'w t.il.;.-r, but a s.r lighter, mm went to a l-s-id pliyKlclnu and c.mplaiui-,1 of a peculiar ii'-rvous wiiitiou that prn. vent.-d him fr-im sluptng well. Tl. d.K t.,r wi w.-ll si-ipiuiiil.sl wuli liso pugilistic (jriit). man, and thought to spring a little j..ke upnii him, II- tilled ill a pres. ript ion hh.nk railing for "terra alba" powder lo Is. uk.-u thtr tiiix-s n day. The man of th.. manly art went to a drug store near the corn.-r of lMf.it and l'e.trl sir.vts lo Iiiiv.i tin. pr,. rtp lion (ill., I. "S.iy," said lie to the clerk who was waiting iu, ,n lain. "i.t is .h h.-re terry aloy, anyhow?" "Sand," was the brief mid l.icunU; nil swer. "Wot are ye giviu' us-" said the pu,rl list. "Sand," was tin- r -ply. The prize lighter iu-t th.. doctor a day or two alt.-rward, mid told him what th Npothi-cary' assistant had Kiid. "Is it true. doe. that it ws sand;-" lu, iifkiil. "Yes," said the d-s t,,r; "oiie kind of sand." "You make me Weary, y.m do," said the pugilist, as ihcpoiut of the joke Is gan to p.tietrate his intolli-ct. "You don't git no mure of my tra.li.. S,-r- Clevelaud T,- ' How i, i). 1),,.,. (, Boil the goods t-n iiiinut.-s in one mice of cochineal, mm ounce of muriate of tin and a little cn-am of tartar for each pound of goods, dissolved in enough water to cover them Hang up to dry, Hew lo ( Iran llulr. Wash w.-ll will) n mixture of soft water, one plm, Kal soda, oiieoimce, and cream of tartar, one .piarter ounce. A Huu.li-r ttltl Mr hank ll"llni,o, . . ' ibi.iingto.i, ohi.., I'l-ell under the mi,, ,4 , ' pill h lllllS, Mll.t n,, 1 niilll Im was Hot h,i, C ' l'1'c.v pioi rieul h.,-w i1" and (in ifblw, (l ' " v I'l. KIIIU'S New l,, J(7' .lllllptloll, t'ola, ,Ul I not m ttt iii lalku Ue.'t with out tttili( 11 dun he lul l ii. ban " lint be wan nint h s,(p, . ' to use i( iiiid n,nv J,,.,w hi-illh If you bin,. hy or tii.-sl lloiibln t. v It, ' " ..itllii."oii. TiUl Is lt0 1", Ilaidlli' ilriiij sloi,. Try ThuT 1 1 will i-iml yu niim .no.ly do y.m k,uh. ,i,4V fold, or any Itoiibln w i b or I iinu. I'r. Kiitu's xr'". (or t'olmlUI.lllll, t t Ml'bn y jM,iutiile.-.l to Kite reh,,(. w lauded, Klllt'iuers (loin ;, .t just the Ibii.jj so l iii.,,.r )U ,s .'If nod '.'rle. I tisi,,, .,uii.'e boll!., al our ,j,.,.w t-r ,l -II j'll llOW (,hK ,' f nil hollies lre nl 1, hiik- sloie. I. ii,-.. in, 'kk, Ail' lloiionij-, a ,i,,,. I ll lllK I Ol tel ( MUd liis j si , sjn Aiiionio, l.- i, , l" (.'.'I l.i eH i en.,. uii j (Im ir.io. wl11.11 , lti o ' t lnk.01 (i, , ,',on. Ill (be st.iliia.il 1.1, d oiil, biv.i ittiiw-l 1 1 1 v .In'; not been tor ibe r-.iii.i Uv lieiluill' Colic t'l.ol. , ; KimiiioIv, The lbs! .I. m, rt( Him h li-ssl (bill 1 (ollnnr.) jj 'HlloOes Willi the i-ou t i lorn II. i' l-s lr ..mid j(.-t ,, I did 11.4 heed biui ,l,nl.iUjv N- one ul ttl(! , ..I my lamily. r'er ! Iij lla'.bna EAST and SOL VIA j Soul hern Pacific if SHASTA LINEl KipreM Train b-r PurtUs; !l I ir. r n Til iPofllsod 4f (trfinl'llr ll N rsitrlM-n If !!. lrin iiif ".Or si lb fct tloat 1..4IU ii ftktm'tf .n, ,..liy tt .mk1Iu.ii. l. aWi l,.-.).!, lUUrjc lllllttoilg, Jy(w4,i, vln( slel ofi0 Mi. Hi nt Hi, MM (IM, .,. 1 It r-o.iun.i iii M I t.w lr("it'Ur u in 11 I f H'l-ir l . I h V IH' I. ,1II (tnttt-. . . r , "l.t " r-nus-l " f h j 1., (t.rtf.a. 1 uy It or 1 1 t iii. It Pullman Dufft tSlee, TOUMIST SLEEPING ( r-if .-.-,. l.oi.--.lllf .,f SMr.t,l . iMi.Vi ati.-til Id trrs t ni:s H ( Hills l,l,lt. BtirwiiCN Inn II M. Mi M U,il Trsla, I'U :ir-i ,ti.' l.r ',.flUl,, 1; ! r II I. Il.m Sl.1,1. "Spl," thr , Nr ('",n""i allium are made from ship to ship by means of an i rnatlonal code of signal Hags A munlier of Hags of various b-i:;us and colors are hoisted one iuid.-r another, each symbol or com bmatiou having an arbiirary conven tional meaning nitaclnd to it Owing to the liniclyof d. -imguishing bin, f'd and black, r tolling y,.w fro,,! While, the ,,h;-y ,,, U, reduce ,,11 l.-;ns to I, hick .,! while, siml,- r l ....... ,01.11 ii in . ini.-.iing ,) K lerent signals. 'has.i lor dif Which a strong man feels when ho lights his way through soino ignoble crowd. Tlx) milder powers of upper air more feebly impul yon ship; in our hold are the tjowers of earth, the tfnonios andgobling, hurricane deck, looked nervously lo lee ward, and just then an old paHHetignr Bait standing by, who had during tho en tire paesago comprehended and enjoyed the Potldletouiun (keadti,. rumirked, " I.. Mat.,. S,,,,,,,,,,,,.r. Powder common window gl.nH- tlmt wvmg a green tint is !t-ttn,i hir, tlirouh K,veH r varying linene,,,, r(ir 'H.-se ,,. line sandpaper. (lover nuy coanio paper willi thin ejim ,, K,ft powdei-ed glas up,,,, it. i.t ,t ,,, dy or two, when the rerM, WU1, ia Hhakei. oil and the p,,,,,.,-i ready f.,r use. How 1.. uu i--,nr .,, rr,..,,',,-,,,, "ipe in,;!, cm lied, Jll!IU8, Sol) A 1 li!.? s.ol r ..ri sill ft e-nni I or.-..t ri ill). uiiii.l I t-r-r 1 run .,) r ff! I l"r j l.t IviiU.i.l i THROUCH TICKETS To Al l. I'OlM EAST AND SOUTH f'.r tl.-s f ,t , nisi,. ,-lrS.,. 1 y H K'O III I II ! h,t f'ltl lnt.ifmll" - I . ulr., rll nr. l',,u.aji K ! tlo,.r.K. An I 11 n4 r" I Mil II (iixil) lirtl.TH '-'.'l.. 1111 110,1 liu-r. or I'll I. the .uii.llliiHl of t'i' I hoe inuke nor fc" MOORE'S REVEAL REMEDY i ".I. in, .I f.-tli'.-lly Vl,' )'"! Mill. Ills' to- yi.ii r. 111 si ll Out t nl 11 loinl Ii.iiim t" Ii r.-julii- Isk ,Jf I i..- iViistiooiii'iil (if 3i,,,,r' M'llli'll liCltlctlV Hill P von IMi.l O II. lii'r.f ,J i, sun nil s,lit;' e - M , l!v,-,.l, .1 Iil.uii..tt " "I, 'in l,l,,ila ln.s.lurhi,,. IS',, l,y ml ilrilBsl.ln. i- A fiF A CEMTUm Waler nugar, lour pound.;. 1 ouircii,. I,iai,,. the cream of tai l iC.l'edl. 01,,, ,, b il'ore drawing oil "on i 01 tv.-euly-foui- """ fo Hon; l,,f 'mi ol tartar, 'I'io; -,N,,Vl -':' -ill the 1 1 :, Week "lOV III l)i,iv As soon as po,:i,blc the acid dampen win, niti ...1. 1 ... 1 1 . -, wuicu win uesiroy theell'ectof tl. cid immediately, '-'" i t or the o r I'U'il 10 111111111). ;'.".;.;,;.!: QUARTER " i I'tilliiy s--01. in ill' wllnl i. ue. n.,1.. r 1 1 1 v , ii 111.111 win. lee. sin li" .iMU t'li-lilll,, ,) with llii-ll:siil''l ili-vi-,nn-n ol tli.il iMiiniiy. Till" 1h ,,,, 11 M. 1. .1,,, mm."!. I" i,illlili-4 iuhI itl.iht fiiMnwilllol titii" ., I . I, K:lVi 1 silllrllllK loiin i.iliislll IHV Im1 m" F, lii-vi onipliiinl lor sniiir tour, l ''" ' ,f I'-nii 'lii i. ll limit siiv lull lrllM'l',e ' p iiie. Ill niv tuii k hint limiiui- so ,li-vrnlnl hoiii sMi'llillllK I" 'y T"M mil iiiiivi- nlmul wlll.oisl '.hi- IW " ' ?.r iii, Uii'.iiikIi n filrml, of III" '"'' li.lolliy. ),, Kl.lM.-yT.-..,I"t'', nlmx, mill from ihnl vrryfirft -t ' I'-ll. r, mill licloi using Hull' Hie '"' Ii llii- iiiln In my I'.ek rlll,,rlViV I III vc- i vi iy filth In His vlrti- " , Kiilncy Trn, nuil i nn oiiii-s-l'-i'll"11" il lo my f'tlrmU. I would "t 1,c " "".vllihi,!," ,. i I'o-K'ill Klilnrv Ten oiri"! I'"', h." re-m-r of mini-. 1 leU .bil m-iHmn"- (. IKllifwl w-liDilliin Willie ikIiibIImH. 'V,,.; tliiiisul'lln kl.lnryis hi luary "" VOH SAI.K II v CIIAKM AN & CO., 1HW(1S!'