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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1873)
6 WILLAMETTE FARMER. TrjE Hojvte Circle. Scenes in the High Sierras. (Written for tho I'iikm by J, G. Ijemmom.) No. I Lake Tahoe. "I'll never do it again, never,' soliloquised the school matter, half.atoud, i did not look up from my work, "No, I'll never be caught at tint again," raiting hii voice, I was deeply absorbed in my occupation, loved passionately, so I scarcely heard him he continued, . Itwaiwl.at I "It isn't natural, tisn't necessary," ho exclaimed ii n at).1 pealing tones, I had found during the day a number of rare and beauti- fulplants.and some I hoped that were entirely new to nd lori, by n,7; th ttV, no wonder tSat.vy sum. n "10 picttiro. What a CUarming momon botaniftti. Willi the eagerness of one liofiil of discovery, ' mcr iU ftptendid hotel are thronged and its cool.grovci uiry CliatlgO ADcl COntmst! AtlU tllUB pIC Iwatnowanalyiinamul carefully placing them In my ,, ' deliberate 'Ilni tiling ii cettmit monotonous." came in ,enceu.nu..eninie..r. I w.is Ketling nervous in conetpience of the mntlcniiff of the storm over in the direction ol my comrade. An- other volley admonished me to accelerate my motions. . , i . t i M and alM) causcil me to inaVe my toncludmg determinations i audibly "Ilrlanthut Ilrtwrrit" I naiJ, "a very beautiful rruce. . , , . .ii !.! ln,u atit.rtn sa 1, it.rau kiiptnmiiilOfl lit a raiit. nt, i.-vt ., v. , .., ..w.. r., - .. .., - -, tulutn of crimviu, iomccous Mowers, drowi on high mountains, very r.re." 'What is the fV demanded the whofibmaMer, "Itraba aurra" I said, continuing, "one of the prettiest oil he t,ructer. i,rowson Alpine summiis. rever i.e. ,' ,,,.,, miii .1 . fore found In Ulifoniu," InMily placing the treasure m the well-filled press. of the Vruciftrtt Crows fm Alpine summits. Never be 'Cau't I stall yull there 7 called the teacher. UltlvltmlithumUtt, I s.ul, 111 a lou.Iir tone, Kirn ol . on'Cious discovery, "on interesting glabrous Heather, 1 1 i. i...i... v-.-. 1 ,- r. 1 i.-r... ... . . ... .. . . . . . - ""' "..". ...,....- ""'" ullltiewnil.il (lory eiMMigh for nue dyl" I Mid, hurriedly toniludiug my riuiuiiMlions, Hghtly strapping the llnwer preM nnd hanging it fn .1 tree, I liaMily uppnMched the i.unpfirr, where skmn) the m HHil'hMMcr mining ami ireiung uvr 100 not nrr, iry. lug lo lake biscuil, bind veiil.n. and sleep lea, oil at once 111 lle lurbiileiit Haines. His f.n.e was siuirihed Willi si"l,t .esshowed signs of piosimily to spi.llellug grrate, and he was snapping his fingers fi Irieul burns, " .., .. ..1 i..i. I -...- I . ...I .. ..I.. ...... .11.. :'..i. '""' - ' "-" ,, ...... -wiui s iiirillKlirii We had slid for half a mile ilown the wel, holliiwed.iiul, .nnwciivrieil side if Ussen's I'eiik that alleniooil, after rnloviiig a lung, gloilous survey of lie country for him. :i...l...n...le. oi.mn.l lis srran.ll elrvatnl . W. li.d icluriir.l I.M.iir ciinpnf the l.ievious mghl, tared for i.lirainirs, dried our ih.lhes, nnd now the supper was lie. ng pirpaml, Irom choiir, by my comrade while I at. tended In Ihe llophies of the escursioii. W hen I agreed . in the highest spur nf. .1.1 lessen, yon. ' .1.1 tins sj liidil.iiiitslr . tti.tw .I lull. Tor liti issi i. ..I my .liung it, lie ..il.lni. -So ). Iireil mil," I s.n.1 auu.iugly, "111 .In ll my. tl(, and oi. shall cor. for Ihe hi.rses." ftlte''L!!' '"'' '" "Always ll, inking of the gill.," I Iclnlled trasiugly. However, that t.aiopilol idea, but ladies are Molccr line l"n!a'v'e'l..ii.'.Tlls..."hev.,d iiifully, but I base srriircw,on.l brlicse I sail coas one In go Willi llsif j.ni w,!M?2?.",.,!Jlll"ti.i..irr.s, , u. .. di... (.Ihrisl.isha.e in Ihr gl is strnes of I olifoiiiia, I'll iry." I assrilnl, "I lll).iil know I l.m olwa). entcllaiur.1 will. Ilowns, am not a las.illlr with the l.dles iinw.aiitl .l.m'l .a.e how mv food ls..,.,krd. Indeed I lea.nc.l in .. .,,r.,. ."it.'.-r ""'" "u" ,,vt" " "" K' '"" Ii. '.":. e,. viaiuiingwilh sympaih), "but those hoitdle piivm es- H:l.rli.es happily ale p.ssr.l toieser, ..n.l now our tescurd itiiullry ntlels Us lic-tlrr tare, and the loyal wiilurn, l.n.1 ' llessllle.,.,..leese..ea.lyl..V.eiaieill...li.." , "Veiy wrll. la-rsseeltwoi.uigrltwiM.fllienifor ihe f waiuiingwiih sympaih), "11111 those hoitdle piivm rs- pei.cn.rs happily aie p.,sr.i t.'iesrr, . in.inow ., sir tescurd M.asuii.M.eir." il..uue.l. ,l .lie ilnse n. mat escursitii. lint in laniiui la.i, whriihei..iueoier ii.s,e ihe srie. i s, h.-l oil lil hau.1., my ill health having lendried me . Jm" ,pVli ai'id gi:::,:r.'"p.'ese,;t::: iioii.,itlad an uc.iuini.i..e in la. i. Ins late traveling itM lml l.tt May. Iflli m)mI.m aiul iraihci i iici. .w " v" -I- ShlKs'liJ,! ,;,::.vlk-:es.,.o,.7i;,...X Iiik 1 isrinc tinsintii hi 4 i stkijiii iiiU m Istttzi Isti a Imiii I nioiiMiiii tiicv ttiiKiiUiii; nnri tin ur i e". ..mi we i.niii.1 his 11) fiieud m waning linn, g ihe inp . hadtou.lildrd Ihat we. inild Hoi wail mild aullliilii, the .,..wr lime o soil Mia-la, hill 111 .lake an es. .... ...,i .lining ihe .iiniiiir, .inel.ne. h) u.'i g- v..ih wold along the suiiiiiiil. ..I ihe Nell a., v. heie ale louiid the mm, 1.1 (anions .iltrals. lake Iahoe, the Ing tiers and Venule I.. l(. plan Iho lad) .ea.lily as.tnled. and I ii,.i.ioi. ihesolieyat.i.iiei.i piesein her n.-a laii..alaviu.u.l..iiieo. ., line uels-l lay . ..I. K,.ei.ie oe- li'ic liri unt fcsr if hf utuitil iit't iiiAr Itic fsMiilli 1miI l dir 4iMitkniritl, llu uittucr aai uii iiiis.1 iiiil. - I'll u-s and IflM-c ulf nthl jMti. 'i ArxiMc m MslriiuiU taHstiiiMi in ntyt-kluisMi to comiiinur ir H-itui slel) " i.l mHIic ilh t Imir UM, jflft i luniKsl dm. I UU.n. it 'iratjlH'H, MM OIK CttUUis'll 1ttlV ltliilia tlll tf skim w.lc , rtiuii-pctl Willi a air ( nnf, n-vrinl wdtstlim, 4 lilil slt'tli lrnt, .1 tl.'wft 1'irv, lihln, tuMe. UnLrl". 'iuiioii, tKUittis iiirutils cti Pie kIiu. . . .. "i .... . Is r.. .1. t .! jiiri tii isi iiii h ii wnr it-nriii) imi ii iii ii - ! ui'u .1. sui...sii.J ...Mliukinsrs. lads'... ...s...y. and irllym w.ii..iwL.ea.isiiiii...el,i.iii ....oiimnoi Hit wliilr ol-taiiird the la.!.es assent lo an essiusaoi. ol miles, and .scsiipyina die wrels. al.Ci.uyli.htr wrels. mi .f will by "ihe .leinu saMindin,; :,'sii,V,V.,'7an,V!nl;;;r.....un.U,.,.e.: tl the awakrilllia; wo.h1s. the aioiisin, latloli . I ealll.l) lusiilies -eaui mas out, .lie u.irii.e I'.rs. ne. f anal). mc ll.mnsly ihe wa), the a.leeal.le surpii.c ili.l we loiiur.1 u-l a .piltetle ill siit.u., I'or'.'.'i ii it aui loe Ihe .steel .olisrlse .l isrli.al mt.t! Il....i...... . ...i.i.. tin., n.ir.. Ii.ll. jl..,. 11. , the ulida. l.oi. ...ma. In in haiiiicladiesln.haie.if Iho rul.i.aiy m n j. ..oi ..I ii dies, tune doe. not admit a dcta.le.1 a., .mi We illhaleilonl..v.aldlhe,'tiiiitl.iand N.ei.es"roli. ..r.l .u Ihe sapliou ol these allnles, .nil) IMUsmi al ll., iisisri pla e lo iciaie now tne lajies uesanie .n.isr.i I. .mi us. Itise IHC .eaaanis aue.e., ,'y lie HII.Hia....anrr .lie.rf.... p..l.lle In. eslleine .Irjeat.!... m .o.,se..,e.,.r. vpiloiuxellie'-M'll.l .tones llween Ihe writes" lol.l I ',,,; hlCrj uu .h.uam(;i:ria,d,;L4U "" 1 iii (Mr liil "Nriif Mr ill I'lttrrxl umiun i in'irsi .,'7rin."'l!.''.'.,de"',',,We Z? W rt "U "'oo u...) t ......c ioiiir I...V iow .'f l.mler. a,.... iho ..al iad.ssa.1,- Ignpriuu ll.s.ll.e. Ule tot Ihe nome. i;:a::;7.;jiK ;ws;,,;; i ..fciouiameensalley loth, music ..f .oa.uil.. i..l.ip i al ui.nirit.usluuilrl chutes and ilaiua, tliop at last. 'ser a .t)iwianjnMN ilielnsadaliiiiinirriii!sealiesli..re .iaii.sl.u.k!si..,srlt iiiatn.if.iriiMlnuii.li.iiNi I al. .e s ill , on a slopinu meadow .aie.-lttokuu; the w.. l!.,, i .1. tniut.lilled .ulcls, host lavimiiij aUmi it. Mr. iiisnlonci gathrl in.; cornelians aud abates, . u wan.lei- w .fan.) of my tra.trls w.4l thriuscl.et in the pot . . I .lies U.lies, ul if Ihe.e any dcaa.mg the giod l... it ...he s. hoad-mavtr. and i)mII. wr will It ,ha. ..ur ai.il ius.tr tl.cut all in .Migi..at..m. to aw end with .he .ink. .fa air,.iui- wlule .1 makes an rveu.sisH. a.s.ui.i ..U...I ' 'it talr. gate usa ll.r gl.tlous Ke.irl and alleiu ursa..t,.a, lkrT.iur ll a l.slur.l won.lr I. .a a ..sslsl sea Trlii .,, "num.! o"L feet ht.1.' Ibr lakr l. so lugh ),as feel Mhal Ihr s. sin doe. net M.SS,,,iir" Ihchuevflbisk), Uueassludig'j.auduvlcsti. a l.liu .f "IxMikheiel" yelled my generally very ipilet comrade, , ladies. With feelings that cannot be described, we took ; want Ul lie Irunnieil out, ihc wood cutolf, and the ..Comedown ,0 practical co , sens, and help n,e out X;'rlMti I right sucker, trained." ,.....';:l,...t,. .,,,,11 ... j.,,1 .,.v...,l w.il. reM.lveil to coiiliniie the journey, to the Itig I recs, Vi 1 "SlipiMrtC you try, my Ixiy," said the llliclc. .. A."' ." AV ' i""s e "' ,r T'l'r'J". VeV"v i, v ' ''. " A.ls the V1WL deep mine-anywhere. i, flld licit liellcie much would come of nbyypre Kur IovinKly nnmiul tlio cheerful litmrth, iwriicie ol time, which ,ys ami g.r.s ami hasu iie.i year, I Oi d base siipulaie.l ihat I won't mid if Oumpollud lv IiiihIiiohh to L'o (Hit g"'ii.im people arc apt to was o and throw k Ihe very Iraviut mr ties of this long tup are I,..,, at... .,i ...,,rl,1 tlm ml iiniunl f.wilut.ui -tw'ay. I inn knew their value. His father had e...h.i.rir.l hut by ..... i; .i:i Imi .hat .. a si.a,,, ....' .. ' l ' V.'' l " " '' m,, " '"'i 'a '",".' t-mght liiiu lli.it every sH.-ck and particle of time he.rshil.ltliigim.wl.fbllsle.sHUosshls fingtrs. Will tdHtify III HII UIIWllllllKllUHH to K'VO h. , ','... ,'.... ,.... r.r l . .1.1 !. ... I.....1 .. S....U S l.nl.laa- . I. .. t . f And Mm was .i..ue.i. .ii ii.c iinrs. oi iiiai rsiiiis...n . . iii1M,.mHliiii.HH iiiiil lm-.. wlilln fonie l.y the gift of a sixpence to buy another. wesesi.alrd he lo iniiliniie his Ira. lung Ml Indian al. ICIIIKCIII I', llllMl'l IIHII Ill'MH llllll llllll, Wllllll ' l , ' . ley. I lo.et.,1.1 ...Mr,,.. ,1.. lie, and ...g.uit.e a-lr. IM hool v,,r 1 Uh) ri)WllinK ulory. lllltllillK will ","""'.''' s'l's'limg It S p.irsO it M lllIV of Ihiiiug ihe Aim true,, limn my iiimd ...iiiaine.l ., ,.. .i... i,!,,!?,,?... il 'i 1...1 '1'lmr.s d er, and he promised to meet his liltle friend r,e.l.,e.,llele.ence,l...he pleasam vasatlm. esrursi.m lo HlltllCl OMOIlt IllO llll'rIHIIIK (if UOtl. lllOrO ,l0 .ime s Mt at tile same hour next sl.1V, .111.1 I asse,.. wuh J"f ;''l"';; ' 1r-,,,s,ll,',s'l ,;il,'',Y.:.' ",UHt l'" 1i,V'"K V'."'8' r, "l ,Iw,Hl . " l0V'"P ' '"'"l.' is.ence w nil him; bidding her mean- ":':.:::.?. :i ,. ''.'f lw?' , 1' " " Imn a lwr lum with whdciotell'l.ermi.lhershHi.idseei.agentleii.a.. i.nprfn.oi. ... .0.. v.'.oi.ii. it.'. -nini, ... -t.. ... dill V rCltll.O llllll lilt lilt, V I tlllll'IOlllsl V Hi It'll I lo.iov. mi; vseiiiii; it, nicvi m.uic mil: ss ii.uu iie I.-H. intake li.......la..irs.. s was now l.a.hu.g J ' , , . ' , rcilitv OspiM.lir- wished to see. 1 Ic hesiiated for some u.at Mailssille, bill desned a saIuhiI lu Ihe to.il .ii.uui. Ill Kl'lllllllS llljr IllCir IKIIUtH 1H, ill rt'lllllS , . . ' ...... i . . r u..i.i.rir.iirimjiuvtMi.itni.maiflii.r4H "! n promiuiu imia tluMr cliiMrcii for romaiii- I"lk, ll,i,J1'' ll,1, K"ilate he poiluliticH of iifcto," I wu, M.rCJilli.lrllirl-uUl whiH.Uifif. int I'll . ' ,. .fil ..!,.! il. ..,..,... u, .,,,, .... il. Klll5 tllO IUOCtlll ti III lllllt UU'llil l tllC l. aii.H..f,i.Uiurritrui .rr.,V A W4IHI Hrrilhcr Jl- "K tllOfO, llllll tllilt IllimOV HllOIlt ClllllllO ?mA iUM ini w,7 iB. i ,,. fllP il... .Ii.i..r V??Z?iiZ wif.'iust in tho airly ..iwrl.iuuio( (ioum.- miit. ..n.l. it in ty ... .i.I.I.hI. ol K;h;,i I.vIiiik u! 'Tlnim'g ,:iVa,.,ga,Ke..gk-;.h -.Iliht "a'.ound kocplllfj. MV, "HOW ulll,.. I kllOW wIlOlhlT '"" '"J ' ', ' ,ll,,";',l, ""T '" "'V .. .iu.ii..,iieai,.iifit.i"iui.iiiofa hMiD.sseiii.ir. j ' .. j ..! ' ' i,.,...,,,.! . m.t.ins? I o iii't heiitt. It will le.i.l to Hi it dniiitereM.MtitwH of .-J .. wuh Joles and ..one. for des.,.1. .on l..,g ' '"'f" '"V "" "r " s ' l; ' 1,0 (tiitlx lis well .1 KrOrtttltillKS-tll.lt desiro r.M-s....a...'m,sa...r.ll, a .lute and s.ol... KCl Hll) IsK'H "f ll:tW Ii.ll O til 8ll'llll , ,,, n ,, MWMw tl, llu, irmlllUMtlmi t'f ftui'"-' ,""i""db '"a """' ""''" una wlult. I try to m very o.iri'ftil. o .,,1,,. which is tho fouti.Utlonof goo.1 nn- Ice forms upon it in winter; o clear that a boat seems ' floating in air, and visitors are constantly deceived in the depth of the water-easily distinguishing the scales on a trout or the lines on a pebble, seemingly but ao leet deep, , v. hlch proves to be Cos so large 35 miles long by 15 wide I -that the rotundity of the earth is beautifully illustrated, and Mean storms arc experienced! so advantageously situ. ated on the line between two enterprising Males, and con. 1 necting main thoroughfares leading to the principa towns I of each, that prosperous villages and beautiful summer re- I sorts are springing up along its shores, and several steamers 1 with a host of sail craft and row.boats arc required to trans. I act Its commerce! sodenscly bordered with valuable forests as to afford occunation to hundreds of laborers in cullniff timber which is rafted across the lake and sawed into lum. her by a number of large factories: so tilled with delicious 1 "out as to Turnis'i subsistence to tribes of Indians, and superb angling to throngs of tourists; but abosc all, the cli. , mateof Iahoe is so ethereal and salubrious, its sailing priv. ' itegea so cheap and delightful, ilsdcpths so blue and mys. I tenons, its enuanseso convex and saiblleclced. its shallow , coves so clear and pcbble.atrcwn. its skirting forest so dense t 1.-. I....:...- .1 .- 1 ..11' . ...... . mm vtiunni, lis viiwi ... 111C..UUW so urimani wnn sun. light, its mountain slopes so rock-ribbed and pictiirevme, its surmounting peaks so bold and snow-striped, its oyer, ' " ,l Vl " 'Ti "7 ' r a,,un"r " rciurn ain anu agjin to revel in the favzinationi cf iahoe, . Mark 'I wain, after looking upon the famous lakes of l.urope, e.claunes "Compared with the crystal 'Iahoe, i i ...unU a tmrr i.n.i ii. m... ... u. fl im ,.... .i............ --TrtVSiinVhd acier and averts it in wJemn calms at time in vae Mown. A wa whose royal tveclmion is guarded by n cor- Io l nunel .ealtj lh.it lift their frosty fronts 9,oro feet almvellie level worldl A w whose every tisnect Is lm. (rewiVC wlOM! hdongings are all beautiful, whose lonely i majesiy tyi-es me itrvyi I Such U lah.e. Hiich its glorious surroundings! Is it any wonder lh.it the detuning red man thinks it the ..s ' a a....' .. nappy nuniing gruunu r can anyone te unhappy there. umsalufied 7 'Hiat an) one ran ltecome sick at 'lthoe hax been utterly preKisteroui. Isay "has been," implying, of course, by the tene ot the verb, that the rule has been violated. Yes. In the divine almoMiliere of I jhoe the ether thai angels breathe und in the prcencc of its inclTjhle gtonc, 7, i.i 1 ' 1 1 -.-..",! ot the close of the second week, one el our ladies, the , schoobmaster'. friend, was talei. sick. It was an unheard I (if occurrence ot 'iahoe, but no less a fact, Aclil.d!y sick, 1 11 hi we iook 1 rr iij 1 e uoiri lor more circuit irraiiiirni ..,i.i.. 1... 1.. .1. n 1...... i . ssin.f nv ., sX v s- siv" . ss-ii.s .!, HlvMIVIMVl sailia ,,, ,K,wders and cireful diet were all unavailing. Mic ' grew worse. Must go home. When told that she was too unwell perlups, for the journey, she rallied. Was jint I oble, if we would hurry nft. Ibe sickness of one, of course. Involved the loss of both Mako Home Beautiful Homo in, or hIiouIiI lio, tlio lovolioMtnpot ,, .rirtlt tlltl lltlppicHt IllllfO tllilt Hido tllll . ri...i.&i l t pOllrly (,'ntnfl (if llUIIVOII, llllll it is It part (if WOIIIIIIi'h llltHHIOII tl) lUtlko it HO, Tlio liumlilunt homo tiki litimliluHt Homo may lio tnndo ho , 1 I 1 . I 1 flit IlliriKMlvo llllll lilt! KlVi'll llllUH will IIIIVO I1U ddHlrU to IcilVO itH HlloltlirilllT TOOf. . ,, i i i i 1 ,i 1 , flltlldr. IiUhImUmI lllltl brOtllOr. lllHl Tlio liiHtoad of lltiinu; IlllHtlllt IIH 111 Hull IIH pOnHlllltl, Olid TO- Jiirlilnir lilllv svlllMl lllllunir iliiliuiliilu it '""""K ""'J lIHUKur IIUIIIIUIIIH It, Wlltlll WOliry llllll ill Willi t of 11 )U'0 of TOM, or nick lltlll ill III'InI t)f II llllrHO, will lill ... .. .'.. . , . I1IK '( "lull". Illlt wllO.SII 11(11110 IS lllippy? I it 1!h wh J-HllKKiHnnds of .lnllurH at his com- IlllllUl, W'llOHO WIiIIhiII'O IlllOll Willi OXIlMIn i( liiotlirOH, mill WllllHO rtlOlllS IirO fllr- .lilsilCi.lll.sO tllOHll (if II pilllll'O? I'c.rlllipH no. It lllliy 10 II VOry lllippy llOlllO, llllt it I t '.' ""? tho j.ibt.iroH, or tlio j COStlV IlirillltirO tllilt IIIUKO tl HH. lllUSO muy llllll td tllU Olljoyilltmt (if tilt) llClirt, i..al .. .. :.. II. 1.1. a. 1 t . .'. . . . ' it it . , ,' I"1 I""' " 1HIUHI(IIIHII0 ttl illtppt- IIUHM. . , ,, , ., lio wliOKti honio m liuiiililo, consiHtillB ul, purlinim, only olio room, with UN Intro or Mil HUiiutv ftiriiituro, limy lm IIH III, pcrilllim, lllliy (1110 rotllll, Willi IIH I or MU HUlllltV ftirilitlirO, lllliy III) , . ... . r la. llUPPy, " tllO Itlllll lf WOllltll. Tl) HlHllril llltppillOHH III oltluT OIIHO tl inrii iiiiihI oxiMl onlcr. nciitncMH. imliiHtrv. In. ... ...' . '. . " .. lief iiri'Miiiicu. TllCrO IIIIIHt 1)0 llOIIIII III lit I rtC llll'tl t M llllll rc.r.mtioitt.lcopll.olm.vn nt homo, oh- pot'Iiillv ill tho ovoiiiiiK. If piircnU could ., , . , " ', . ., oUitliiiH mill jomil in ti prcmitm to full ' ,,,m nmxy '", i,1,.u',,H w;,,,,rrt "p' "ltr"!' tliii most udiiiiriitioil iiiitl envy, tlntro would i, f,sW,ir cnsCH of Iiovh loilll(,'lliK illiout tho ua.,,lu , Ulll. ,,... ,.,. - ,.., ,,f J,,,,.,., HtrClHH llllll MllltlllllH, ItlW Cr IMSt'H Ol HIIIIUKI nnd tUiiKriu'ti to lm lioriiti by tliti loving , I)H. I'limildl tllll chillllCII Wit I . . , IllllOl'OIlt lllllllHCIUCIltls - lltlllltl KlllllCH llllll in t tsrtHt iliK ItooliH, .lulu them in their , Mill:., thorn fool tll.lt Villi linn .f,c,,,,,lfrofor thoir luippips; und iih limy j;rov oiilor, thoro in httlo ilauKor of thoir iiHMi1iK thoir ovoniiiKt whoro thoy uiiKlit "ot. I in tlm othor hiiinl, oompol thorn to nit ijuiotly ilowu uth foliloil IiuuiIh iw hood hi thoy outor tho room; imiKo thorn fool ,,... .i til i tllilt tllOV lire ill tlltl Wliy, llllll tllll WlirK IM 1.sit. w Ml i rillllK lUIIHlrO.lH. .H H00I1 IIS . . " ,. . . .1 ,. UK')' l' 'TCIIK tiwiiy irtllll piiroilllll llllllll.r- " '"' '"' ".' aat.... ............ ........... l- till')' Will K" wlltTO tllOV IirO llllldll Wcl" 001.1,. ll.l.l ItlK.'il 10 l-timo Ki; Wlicrtl ... . .. every (lllll HCOHIS ttl lltl lllippy; W lllTs) tllO "'"'"I r!ll,,m " l,1,,!,','l rmiiiil; wlioro curd "lid KU'O IirO IllllltllCtl, lllltl tllO Olll'K 01 ll ho Ililliitl'd ll;llU in hciinl. Whilo licillllifi ini? the hoiist', ilti not si ...is. s .......... .aih a......... a.. Illf'illt till )lllsl. A JIOfMI I will! OW III II (otlt tlf Krillltlll IT llllt tlltl ICllSt) 01 II KOUtll- -, .11 .4j M... ... 1 1..... ., . I... (Til Willi llllll ll'tH .MllV llllll .1 llllll I fill ll.V ttlllXIt pllllltill ll nist' llllsll HI I'lllllbillK i. l.ro;iln .. important tl.tt v. No luuui'l ll ;i' tit' nt'i iui tn i.iini, 'ttiti ll HMtU Mill hCCtls Itlld llllVll HMC't llllWCtH HiruiK"K P " hlosmiiiuiiK iiroillitl you. Not OVCII tlltl lllirdt"st llClirt I'.lll W illlStlllltl ,i.,..r .soiiouinK. iii'.imuhMi.iiiioiu-i..-,.r,i iiiiiefiin. A Wll'l'-'H Itiulll'rt. - ll in ii Kroiit lilitiiko tor u hllalullil to keep liirl w ifo ill iKlll- r'lllt'O of lllll lll-itltS-s lllbur.-l. ill OllliliarV ''" i-HhKwho regulates tho out. ( - 11, llllll ll!l OIIKllt til kllOW Wll.lt IH till III ..,,.,li. A foWWCcks IKTll 1 lll'.lrd II VOlllltr I'litirsi', I HllOIlt gpi'iiil Iosh on our tulilo if wo wont KottuiK in ili's.i. Mtroiy niui oulit not to lio lilniitiHl if tlio tlol'it niul onMit tuvouiits uro not iinmiu'rou. A loiii.K mnl iiiiMoim info milVoM nntoltl : r ... ... IlllllUlllliry ll'lim 11 as.lsi rt'i'is n 111111 in i-s-i- I'l - MirosHion on tor h.Umi;. fco, lllll.'HS ullO U as-SSUri'll llf till' trllCSt OOllll. iloilOO l'ttt'Oll tllOIll, llllll KllOWrt tllilt 110 Kn.it oonoorti of his U kept .. eont (fom lllr. PICTURES. A TOOm With IlictlirOR in ft, i . ...!!.. . ..!..., 1HT. 1... nd II room Without pictlirOS, dialer by nearly OS mUoll OS n room with windows, nml n t-nnn. nitl.r.ltr wlmlnwa Vntl.inn- "nil's room TUUlOUt WMUOjAS. OllllUg, WO think, 18 til 0 TO melancholy , particularly to O person who llttS to IW9S tnlloll timtl in 1 . , .1 . i,ii. ...ii 1 n j MB TOOtll, tlllM blank Willla anil nothing on tllCUI ', tor piotllrt'S art) loopholes of OS" .. .. si an 1nnil!nrr It tri ntlmr iinnnna Cal! t0 tU0 B,0," ICttlling it 10 OUICr BCOUOS anil OtllOf BtllltTCS. It id BUOll an 11101- prossiblo roliuf to ft person engaged in ... si srr Writing, or OVell reading, On looking Up, 1 to find his BOtll OSCailitlg, OS it WOrO, ll. ...,. I. il... f ....... .,( ., .nUi. ..:... ""ej '"- ""'""" -". l""""' to OtllLT bcOUt fill. Blltl DOrllOnH idvllio tixminu whnrn fminv fni- 11 tnnmnnt mnf . .i-, - ...uw. uwu.w.v may I i . t 1 s I t!l a- 1 HlVCl, refreshed ond llOilgUtOd 18 it win tor lliyOUr World? Porltops It 18 Btimmcr Hires nro Consolers 01 IonoHn088; tllOV aro . n lk . .. i. it J a BWCet flattory to tlio BOlll; thoy aro ft ro- Hcf to tllO jodctl mind; thoy oro windows . .. . . . . . .. impnMnoa tliOUgUtJ thoy atO boOKHj tlioy IirO LlsloriOS nnd BOrmona i which WO Cfttl rOAtl Without tliO trOllblo of . . .. inflvnB Xlirillllg Oor 1110 lcnCH. Yodfiq Folks' CoLiJpfi. Tom's Gold Oust. Uncle." saM Tom. one ilav. "it seems to mc ... vrmr tlilm ilnn't lmilt at well i llicv inlclit " y'r tlllllt, clon t KKJK a well tl. lliey mlgm. 'I liey were in the (,'ardcl) ami "the tilings" the . . . .. . , xiy nati ins ocs on were lie currant iiuncs. r r "Well, sir, what can VOU improve ? " said llij . , Uncle, I can try on the curranU,"saiilTom, "They it; lml he hail reuson to change his niiml. Much tliil come of it. l'ciiilf. when they walked in the garden, eelaimeil, "What splcmlul currants you h.ive gotl" "'I li.it laiy kium'H how to take earn of hix gold dust," s;iiil his uncle to himself, Tom went to college; and every account they heard of him he was going ahead laying a solid foundation for the future. "Certainly," said his uncle "certainly; that hoy knows how to take care of his gold-dust." (iolddiisll Where (list Tom get gold-tlust? Me was a poor laiy. lie had not liecii to Call, forma, lie never was a miner. Where did he get gold-dust? All t he has seconds and minutes; and these are (he gold-dust of lime specks and f.olnhlv. Iiiit onlv ill uoil bargains l'"or value away. receivvil was st.impeil on all lie passed away. s . . . . . V Take care of jour gold-dust, lniy. and girls. Keeping Faith. Sir William Napier wassme day taking a long country walk, when he met a little gul alxmt VC.US Hi. ll.lll lUlipped list years old solilnng over a liroken Urn I, Mie ii.iiiiiriiiiiiciiaiiiiiiroKeiiit.nl iiriiiuuiL: it imck f . J. , , . , , . . . . , , f,,!.,.... dinner, and said she would In; K-aieii on her re. ttun home for having liroken It. as she said , this, a sudden gleam of hope seemed to cheer her. She illllOCCIIlly looked up intoSir Will. i.imi lace, ami snl.lt nut you can menu it, can't you?" He explained ihat he could not mend the lam I. hut the troulile he could over- w lu would bring her the money for a IkiuI nest d.l) . The l lllhl, I'llllrel)' IriKtlllg him, WCIIt till lu4 c..,..r..r.e.l. ().,histel,i.i.l.on.el,erou..d an imitation awaiting llllll to dine 111 lUilithe iinKcii Kiwi ami sun ik: hi iiii p,y .,, n.nh, ,ut finding this toiet...ifciiue.ia-epiii.gthe could not lie, he ins il.iti. in. llll til" ,M f .1 "niesioiis encinemenl." s.iiiil', '! i.nmot disappoint her: she trusted me.1' -' -.- A I.i svis ot (ii i linn--. A gentleman was otWi lll.llslllg llbltllttes ill Kllssi.l alsHlt the method , , , , ,,'.,., .. ,, ,., ..,.., r,. u .,,, , .. , . t l.lUlllllg KM III that lOUIlU) . lie W.is told ihAi t" s'litrap tlii'iii, .i pit w.i dm; seicral feet iU'l', .10.1 aiicr C.neilllg 11 over will tun, ic.ues, XftSWl h HIIU ' ' ' ' inuMio.uWiMi ''if fourortUehajipciuoKct m u-jtctluT, they .ill j;ci out ..un." Mow u tli.t?" akcU the ucutlcm.in. "riicy foim a v.rt of bthlcr by kteppmi; on each other' hiuhleM, .imt tlm make their ,t iss.ipi Hut how dot the iMltom one net out?" " li' these Ik'.Us, iIi.iui.1i nut possessing a timid an.l soul siuli ai ll.vl his e,icn tn, yet ean feel p,ratitude; and they won'i forgei iheonewho has lven the chief ine.iin of proctirini; their Idi ot ty. S.Mnipcrni; olT, they letch the branch of a ,Vf ,u-li they let down to their ptxir brother, t-n.il.liiiLT him stveedtly to join ihem in the fre ilont in wiucii tnev teioice. S'lisiMe U-ars, we should s.iy, are . i great deal ,.'..''. P . N'tler tll.lll some IHO pie lll.lt l lll.lr .ISlllt, W III) "s's. ... ij. ....; ,j ..... ...w..-v. , v .. . .. v..--... Ik, 111 mi, Mi'iM." "Let me, ma'am, let me," ..ml a little boy to a lady, who, on a rainy, wtu.lt .lay, w.is sttiiUn in open an umbrella, a, M ,"l0 Vime tttl ,,.lui.u, .,,,,1 he uv ,. petted it. .111.1 tllCll .ime lime to Keep hold ol several little e look me iininrelia irom licrliaml. .........I tr .m.l tliei. tied tier ii.lriel t.H'cllti-r in rtw ,.., ttMi Mns. " I hank )ou tery much, sii,l she. "otiare er Hillle to do so much for a stranger." "il' it's no trouble, ma'am," said he, with a smile. "Hike to help people." (. .lll'l some of OIK readers look Otlt tor .1 slUllCO tB..i..l.li. Itkew.se liooll III llllltTH IirO tllO llllW Willi of COOil Til 1'OLISH MlltOlllNY ri'llMUMIK lttltl it wuliivl.l, lron liiji'loii, mi jwiuii i.ynu- l'irt itlii. cli't". 'Iry cloth, nftcr wl'"K l ...I fr.a.i. tli.s fiir.t.tne.. llis 11... .s.i.., .a sa ...!.- Willi coM, limit ii litiat'ttl ml, mnl ttolisti l.y rul- oil (nun tlio furniture). Do this once u wtok, ... , ... ., ..,., .,, .... . . , hMhoT JeiiuiU il. jSTthW The nMs0tl U lllls-lluso.sl oil lllUttetlS ttllCIl eX- imsM ttl the Hir. llll.l ttllsltl it llilK lilltsl llll tllO Ue of the siikhI, the .urf..co become,, bard llllll smooth, like KUss The Mining and Scientific Press Marching Onward! Our careful system of compiling, itidtclously con denslng, and conveniently arranging into regular tie partments. baa been heartily endorsed. It renders th pspcr worth more to readers, who can And handily tna which Interests theraniost. ...... The weekly issuis of thermal will contain reliable Information for Practical Miners, Treating on the Opening ol Mlneat Sllnlng of Ores Milling of Ores: htnelttng of Ores) Separation and """fig"', i, m. mmatlon Saving : of Gold and Uoastlng of Ores An!Km"n ' " ,""J? "' ,v. allprcclou a . mi "aiai ae ,,vi v.,iin n,t He. all precioui .-iittais ew j-ivcs-sa ; ""-""", " Discoveries of Mines! Mining Engineering and Hy- urauues. For Inventors, Mechanics and Manufac 1 turers. 1 All new and Important developments in Scientific ..... tr......!.! ipnfT,isMt Patents and Inventions of tho I'aclBc Statea I l'n.gress nl Home Industries I Hints ' ,MiK,it'af",U!"L "siiiStiflc fnl Indu.tr Ul rlilnerv i Itenorts of ropular acieutinc anu inuusiriai Lectures. 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As an industrial publication, meeting tho wants of so many kindred industries, this Journal stands pre eminent and without a pn cedent. Hiibscrlptlona payable III advance-$ I per annum. Single copies, post paid, It) cents. Addriss DEWEY & CO., MiNiNd nnd SciKNTiriu l'niss nud l'Actno lie. At, 1'iiKiw Ollleo, 333 Montgomery St., 8. F. Scientific and Practical Books on Mining, Metallurgy, Etc. Published or issued, wholesale and ltetsll, by DUWliV CO , Minimi anu Scitsruic l'ntss Offlce, 8. 1". BY QUIDO KUSTEL, SIlSIMI UVUNHFJl AMI JltTAU-enOUT. lltmstitiK of flold niul bilvcrOros, im.l tho r.strattl.uiof llnir ltespeellse Mitals without CJtilck. sllt.r, ts'O. 'I his ram lsmi mi thetnatment ot ".old and sllser .rea wlth.uit .ilU'k.lhrr, Is IlUrslly llltistrattsl aud inniilni'd full of faets. It gives short and eiuu'lsu d.s. scrlptloua ut arlotia proeesss s aud apparatus employe., in Oils r.utiitry and In KiinH, amlesplalusthu why and when forv. It contains ul pages, embracing Illustrations ot fin. na.is, iiiipleiiienta aud workltiK apparatus. It Is a unrkut Kreat mt rlt, by an author whoso rtjiu tat ion la ttiisuriasHil In his ieclallty. ltlce IJ.SO s-olti, or f J currency, ivstauo free. Concentration of Ores (ot till kinds), in- .-lu. lint! the Chlorlnstlon l'ro.'ess for tlold-Ksrluu Kiilphttrela, Arseulurets, an.l Oold and Ullser Ores iteiierslly, with l.H) Uthok-rspble Ufsgratns. ltvi". 'ihls work is ttneusl.sl by any other published, em. brseluit the stilijet-ts treated. Its authority Is highly e.tra'iu.sl and rt'tiaMe.1 by its realersi rontalului;, as it does, nun h essttitlal lulormstlon to the Miner, Mill- man, M. tallttrglst, and oth. r professional workers in ores and mil erals, which cannot U found elsetvbt r In print It also alHiuuda throiiaihotit wllh facts aud iiislructl.'iia rrndrrtsl saluable by Ulna! cliarly rtii d. rest t.gcthcr and lu simple order, ll contains l.'o disitrsius, illu. irstlug uiachttit ry, itc , which sljuo arw ot the nn.t.st saltie. I'lUCH KtUU'CKH TO f J. Nevada nnd Culiforinii l'rocesscs of Silver and Hold Infraction, for gen. ral use, and especially for Ihe Mliiltia; IMbllc of California aud Nevada, with full . iplanatious slid dirvttlon for all metallurgical operations comics ted with sllvir aud stold frjtu a preliminary eiatuttiatiou of the orv to the final cast lug ot tho Ingot Also, a description of the general lu. tillnrny of silTrrores, isi. As da title In Ucates, this woik gltes a wide range ot Information, applicable In all selu miners and workers in precious m. tala, attonllng hints and assManre ot riicssllug talus to both the luo.lsrslel) luforme.1 aud the most ell's rt op. rstor. 1'rlcc, filuclothi to In 1. ath. r s-oiu. BY OTHER AUTHORS. The Qniutz Ojiorntor's llnml-llook; bv V. M llaiidall. tsfi. llct.l and Kulargr.1 Eduion. I'lotli twtttid, 17J pages, l'rlce, it. Sitlplinrotrt: What Thoy Aro, How Con- rtiiirat.sl, How-Asu)el. aud Hots World, with a I'hapt.r on Ihe 111. w-l'lpr Asay of Mlu.rals, lly Wm M llsrstow, M K IviT. cloth laitiu.l. Ill pages, rrinl.slali'l soldbr 1'LWs.V IV l'ncr, f I Hvst.ge fnv The Inst written wort, and luo.t .-owpl.le work on the sub eel trsatesl ANY urilKB HOOKS lKslllt:i) will lw furnlshrd at Ihe tii'Wt ns.oiulde rat.s t Pkwci Co., Miuing and ix-ictititSe 1'r.M Om.r. s 1 T1I0S. A. QAREY'S ismi - IVinili'itl lNiiris.ts..rs, tlau IVlro strest, two units Ik low thr Court l!uu. . LOS A X O 1. L ll . t'Al The Ur.t.t Mock ol SembTrs.picalsnd Northeru I'rnlt Tres'S iu outhrru laliforuia, Oruftesl Oniuire Trees) a Specialty. llv-fro THO-s. A. OMIEY lToinelor Trl.-esl catalogue senl fr-. Addrs ss I' O lloi 5J Trees for Forest Planting. AlsTlllLllX Ol'M TltKES A SPECIALTY We are preivarvsl to csntrsct for the growth el Trees for artlnclal tore.l planttug, at f to f.Vl jr thoand as to sartely and .lusmtly V A T sruvtTON CO Nurserymen, IS latuma, Cal lliMa Absolutely tha Best Protection Agi lust Fire. THE BABCOCK flra o wmmm aWslsH'y Fire Extinguisher, umm SS-y-' SELF Km FIRE ENGINE -AND HOOK & LADDER TRUCKS. In dally uo by tho lire ilepartraents of the principal cities of tho I'nlon. Tho Oovrrumeuthas adopted thrm. The lending railways tiso them. bexd roii "TiiEin ltncoitD." RICHARD B. IRWIN & CO., General Asents for the P.iciflo Coait. W. B. MURDOCH, Local Agent, !IIU t'.tlirnrnlis Mt., H.X.S FHANCIMCO. I would respectfully snnounco tn the public that X haro reraoTC.1 to .Vo. II) Market street, with Chat, A. Hawley A Co., Importers and Dealers In Hardware, where I will psr si.nallr attend to tho sale of tho I'lisllence l'e.-l Mill. At woodi llmlwell'a Helf.rsiniUlIng Windmills, llnrse I'nw. ers. etc. The 1'eed Mill t 111 ba sshlhlted al tn Mtate l'alr. I shall ala base one at work near my olltce. for Inspection by those wishing to see III work Us to re purchasing. II. S. BOWDISII. Central Agent Challenge Feed Mill, FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS. liny thr I'hull.'.ine KeedM ill, nd sire one-half tho trsla you feed. It can be used with from one to ten horses, and irriiids from 2-V)Kunda to our ton per hour. Is siH'clally adapted lo farm uts, teamsters, lumbermen, dairymen, feeders, custom stork, etc., etc. Aaltiweiglulsonlt J.llllis.ll It easily moved from one ranch t another. Price, from "0 to 1 110. 'the grinding rings are rsplacable, and can ho changed In fifteen minutes by any one tthn can u-o a wrench. Ono sir. set .Iw.t. furnish...! w Ith III. ... Ill l't.r.alu.. on hand. I.scll set grind from .11 to J) inns, and coats fl.00 to I.1, according lo sizo. A mill will last a llietlme. here aro orer rirn Tliocsavn now in ue. Ask your neighbors concerning ibtin. for sale by all leading agri cultural dealers. lor mil psriictilars send for circular to M. N. HtlW lllssll, Ceneral Airsnt for the coa.t. with UI1AS. A. ItA.Vs'Ll.Y t CO., 41 i Market street, han l'ranclco. All enters will tr tilled on Ihe day tl.es- are reerlred. , lire per cent, otr lor cash, and a liberal discount) dealer. tniwjui THE PATENT Novelty Mill and Grain Separator Is ono of Ihe greatist improvements of tho age for cleaning aud separating grain, while it combines all the essential iitalltlis of a KlrsLclass Kstming Mill, it also fareirelsaiisthltigthat haabeen lntente.1 for the sepa. ratkn.if grain. It haa been thoroughly tested on all the dlLTereut kinds of Mixed llrsln. It Iskesout Mus tsrd, tlrass rt.t-.ls, llarley and Oats, and makes two dis tinct itialltles of whtat If deslre.1. for further Information apply tu n. STONE, 3Yf-3m-eob)j IJ1 Dattery street, ban Francisco. MAIN & WINCHESTER, 214 and 210 Battery St., SAN FllAXCISCO, Have the Largest and Deet Assortment of HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles, wurrs. BAUDLEItV. HAUDWAnE, and Col lit I'M Ot every description, of their ovru and other manufacture, Ever OtTerid on the Pnciflo Coast. i3TS3m-eow Murtha's Patent Chimney Tops OR VENTILATORS. A sure cure for smoky chimneys, and WAltltAST Ell to give tntlre satisfac tion when all ethers fail, or no pay They are made to fit any size tlue. Coumiit RrsiniMs, by sending thr measure of the chimney due. can bite them sent to any part of the Mate. Ilefers bT permission to Supt. New Afmaden Mine, W. T (iirralt; Wm. He Klbbin. Thos. lloyce, Jas. liows, J. llandmanu, and UVM.ncrs or oths-rs. jr beud for Tiler Lilt. r.ECOMMENPEU ArtClIlTECTS 0EXE11ALLY. W. O. MURTHA, No, l Tjltr itrvet, San Ermncu.-o lTt-J"-wbr-Sm i"iV iJiinv'iRVi'wi i iri fr,t vViV-u. :Va nwmi-r ay BsaBsv B BSBSv tf 9 ! HI1 i UY ,