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Show FLOATING AROUND. 1 ' K li-.'.t ial G,rre:-i.-oi-:r.':e;.) San I ua.v l.-.'.u, May -", WUt ar.,!., '...ii.'u', Kruriil'.j..', Y.i-K.ii-UA l.t lA'lr'.t.jt nm.Iii'ire ! No I,,:. ,1, fjf culir tO ill':lllle; WuluriM Viirl in th': 1U i.f :T'i!i.l.l. r-. II.: re it L ru'min;; tl'-1 al-' ru,:r.i who, a rnoiiih at'i vre; prajiii? fjf r:iin rn !:. ,!! :n ycaM oi ir- r,.v,.r,..,,... cuM ii-u-.ii ilmm, an:; in, w in.liil-:;.'.-- in tl"! stroi.,.":st kiu'lj I. i i ! i ii aiii .ntli a."i w-jiiM lrivi; Lrmilit n.',l!.oii.i to ("a!i!;,rhi:i, I'V ai-lli, tU wli'-at IT-, wih, u;:i t!.at th'.-wl.iiat th'.-wl.iiat i.i t-i i l'.ir a .Ivan.:.: 1 to L.: 1 - tie:- lii.i. .1 ,j it, tain i.i J.-.;m.:.l an injury. : '11,.; ra'.n, too, in'. r!' r-1 with .-.iAt-st-e-ili).'. '1 'In: I'opniar !jo:st of OUt-JoOr r.:-.ort ar.: iu-:a-iral,ly ui,!"i 'iuiit--l , tlij alicn.lan. i at i-Lur-!..;. i.-f so thin that th.: K.-v. Dr. lo',nu!!h: f.-.:!.i almost al-most ill a w.:arini; nioo.1 liim-itU; an J tin: altra.-'ion at tl.u vr.:at camp inciting incit-ing ii a il'-.-i h"l failure, to far a.i ei-j,r. ei-j,r. -7.-'l ojiinion fin:s to-ay. A-i ihii insiiuui.ni will vi-it Salt I.iLu r.hortly, r.:l'. n:n.-o to it will bo in nr.lnr. In dV.vt U,on San Francu-r:un Francu-r:un i.i ilir.:ct!y tliu o.io-ito duniimeJ l.y iu riitlm-Utti-: an I rdi'ioUM pro-ui.iti:ri, pro-ui.iti:ri, Th. ro may he a few pious-iin:linini? pious-iin:linini? ftmU who f'-e'l warnicl-up by tlin f :rv..r of thu "uirem me'tinKs" for so they an; e:lA but tho bulk of thuM:, eviui, whj attuiiJ, view the affair af-fair as a lnu'i; -hnw somuthing of the Itanium M !e without liarnum' a masterly mas-terly altra. tioiH. Tin "ti nt" is going to Salt Lake', but if the reverend gentlemen gen-tlemen think they will make many convert.! con-vert.! by their vi-it, there, will bo a de-cidej de-cidej s. a-oii of di-appointnient for the reverend gentlemen aforesaid. I lid you ever morali..s in a drugstore? drug-store? " Ilervey'n Meditations among tho Tombs" is a igned a place among thu Kuglidi clas-ie; why thould not "leadler'a dreadful diuretic developments" develop-ments" have a like position among drug-? The stihjeet is equally fruitful; for if the tomb receives us when thi; "mortal coil" is .-huliled off, does not the dru- store s.ipp'y v.s with Qetitiouf streugih, give us "tits" ofnascau wheu when we ineiciiu we are sick, and afford af-ford the gentlemen who prescribe foi our uiiiueius every facility to "do for us" on the u.oit approved and seicn-titie seicn-titie principle.-? Yesterday I went through tho es-1 tahlUhment of Ucddington, Ilostcttorl ,t Co., certainly the leading houso in! tho ding, chemical and patent medicine medi-cine line on the west coast. Young'. Mr. Kedilii'gton, who viil Suit . l.ako last duly with the company representing rep-resenting San KraiK'i-co commerce re-uicmlercd re-uicmlercd the active part taken, by the UKRAl.t) in that matter, and has been exceedingly courteous. With hitu I: have gone over the establishment, and. confess to astonishment how manyj times is this 1 have beeu astonished, here? the novelty is weaving eft" at its si.ie, eoinp'ctoiK's.- and business. The liviu occupy two stores, next door to each other, of course; and they cover a supei ticial area of 1 1,. ''30 feet, being a huudred and sixty-livo feet, or ten rods, deep, and seventy feet wide; each story is devoted to a particular line, and as you ascend the goods become be-come lighter. For ijnstance, ono story lias exclusively c.iso goods their hitters, hit-ters, say; then above that is herbs of every medical variety, arranged in order. Still further up is the perfumery, per-fumery, sponge and cork variety, where are stored the necessaries in these departments, and seemingly enough to medicate and perfume a planet. Otic specialty of this house is their chemicals. They keep a full line of articJes required by turners and as-sayers, as-sayers, and as such articles ara in increased in-creased demand i:i our region, parties ueodiu; them .-houid not forget the tact. How consoling it is to a man with1 proclivities for notoriety to know he is' somebody! A Salt Lake Kditor is decidedly a character here. Please j pardon the natural exhuberance, but ' whcai a nam finis Liuisc'.t an object of such notoriety, and credited with ; Iviug connected w ith the confessedly j leading interior p::-.'cr. if he has anyi predilection f 'r incipient vanity it ' cdiows itsc'.:'. Fortuaatc'y I am an old: st igor. have seen the world, and such' blandishments pass easily. My pencil is short, and this may account for the j grammatical blunders with which I am credited in my eovrespor.deree. Ask the "typos,' please, not to give more than ha'.;-a-do:.':i such arrangements in one letter. E. L. S. , |