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Show UGDKX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATIT.DAV. MAr.CH 21, IS?!. THE C&aa toe k&d pet-ii-l FLOWERY ALCHEMIST. EkCa. Li! I Lj auuttjr cbur uomr; y. lilt iLmt hmrA at Ul--man Pal wtt kw fur tLuw Asuml Of 4tw tail (at tya. iiu. fab. la: Wy Lif aaid. !iaia, l O1in:k n't kwcH or le latly UAk tarataat, TiHlii A unr--t s"J. imrkkiiic fcliow. Tiat uW U la taLatk ud yellow. 80 a J-- c trtiul T Hi. oil. Lit! roea violet: Id t llalU bilZld l.u(lOl'l , i kre Bay tad' traUuruulr fure(. (tin s traca, Thy crraWa SO enibt-ace- W fcra 1 slut. eia. hut! The wy brlt aiht he told the tsJa Te a Lult n:y f it vale, Ad4 the ur )aiic vmict died of ahaa&a, Oh. 6a, l!rt Bjsrery AUheoiiati Tbue mucins. K) . ts'iiuia fellow. Use I tabsvk a il4a yellow! TW Thomas Luvcli bcdluee. FOLLOWING eat-tai- At the time of "the .Treat earthquake iaid Mr. Swiddlt-- r William StriJdlrr, of Call vera I eras at Arica, Prru. I have nut map by me, and ana that Arica U out io CLili, but Dot there u it rant make touch earthquake all alotij there. 6am Baxter wu with as: I think ha had gone from Saa FraociHCO to make a railway or aomethi jg. On the morning of the 'quake, Sain anl I had gone down to the beach to bathe. We had ahed oar boots and began to moult, when there was a alight tremor of the earth, u if the elephant who njijxrU it waa poshing upward, or lying down and petting np again. Next, the urgea, which were flattening thenmlvea np'iu the sand and dragging away snch triflea as they conld lay hold of, iiegaa racing out seaward, as if they had received a dispatch that someto live. This was body was not needle, for we did not expect to live. When the sea had receded entirely ont of sight we started after it, for, it will be remembered, we had come to bathe, and bathing without some kind of water is not refreshing in a hot climate. For the first forr or five mile the walking was very difficult, although the grade was tolerably steep. The ground was soft; there were tangled forests of seaweed, old rotten ships, rusty anchors, human skeletons and a multitude of things to impede the pedestrian. The floundering sharks bit our legs as we toiled part them, and we were constantly slipping down up.n the flat fieh strewn about like orange peel on a sidewalk. 8am, too, had staffed his shirt front with such a weight of doubloons from the wreck of an tld galleon that I had to help him across all the worst places. It was very dispiriting. Presently, away on the western hori-soI saw the sea coming back. It occurred to me then that it did not wish it to come back. A tidal wave is nearly always wet, and I was now a good way from home, with no means of making a Jiff-rene- d fire. The same was trne of Sam, but he did not appear to think of it in that way. He stood quit still a moment with his eyes fixed on the advancing line of water, then turnel to pte, saying very earnestly: "Tell you what, William, I nover wanted a ship so bad from the cradle to the gravet I would give for a ship more than for nil the railways and turnpikes yon could scare up! I'd give more thnn a hundred, thousand, million dollars! I would I'd give all I'm worth tor just one little ship!" To show how lightly he could part with his wealth, he lifted his shirt out of his trousers, unbosoming himself of bis doubloons, which tumbled about his feet, a goldon storm. By this time the tidal wave was close npon us. Gill that a wave! It was one solid green wall of water, higher than Niagara Falls, stretching as far as we could see to right and left, without a break in its towering front! It was by no means clear what we ought to do. The moving wall showed no projections by means of which the most daring cumber couia hope to reach the ton. There was no ivy: there were no window ledges. Stay! there waa the lightning rod! No, there wasn't any lightning roa. vi course not! Looking despairingly upward, I made a tolerably good beginning at thinking of tu the mean actions I had wrought in the flesh, when I saw projecting beyond the crest of the wave a ship's bowsprit, with a man sitting on it reading a news-papeThank fortune, we were saved! Falling upon bur knees with tearful gratitude, we got np again and ran ran as fast as we could, I suspect; for now the whole forepart of the ship budged through the water just above our heads, and might lose its balance any moment If we had only brought along our umbrellas! I shouted to the man on the bowsprit ta drop as a line. Be merely replied that his correspondence was already very onerous, and he hadn't any pen and ink. Then I told him I wanted to get aboard. He said I would find one on the beach, about three leagues to the outh'ard, where the Nancy Tucker went r! shore. n u THE SEA. of exi-vtc- purser ftepp4 cp wita oocc "TaciujU, gtuCcmeo." W toil fcim be badat axy tickets, and he ordered as to be aet ashore ia a boat. It was represented to him that this was quite impcuiU under the but be repliacd that be bad did nothing to do with circumstiiact cot know anything about circumstances. KoShing would tour him till the captain, who was really a kind hearted man. cam on deck and knocked bint overboard. We were now stripped of cur clothing, chafed all over with stiff brush, rolled on oar wrapped ia flaasrla, bud before a bot stove ia the saloon and strangled with scalding brandy. We bad Dot been wet, nor bad we swallowed any aea water, but the surgeon said this was the proper treatment. It is uncertain what be might have dona to as if the tender hearted had not tkra&bed Lira into Lis cabin and bid us to go on deck. By this time the ship was passing the town of Arica, and we wen about to and &h a little, when she go ast-rgrounded on a bill top. The captain hove out all the anchors he had about him, and when the water went swirling back to iU legal level, taking the town alung for company, there we were, in the midst of a charming agricultural country, but at soma distance from any seaport. At sunrise next morning we ware all on deck. Sam sauntered aft to the binnacle, cast his eye careless y npon the compass and uttered an ejaculation of astonishment "Tell you, captain," he called out. "this has been a direr convulsion of nature than you have any idea. Everything been screwed right round. Needle points due south!" "Why, you lubber !" growled the skipper, taking a look, "it p"ints d'rectly to labttard, an' there's the sun dead ahead!" Sam turned and confronted him with a steady gaze of ineffable contempt "Mow who said it wasn t dead ahead? tell me that Shows how much you know about earthquakes. 'Course I didn't mean just this continent, nor just tins earth. I fell you, the whole thing's turned!" From Collected Sketches. At these replies t was disheartened. It was not so much that the man withheld assistance t& that he made puns. Presently, however, he folded his newspaper, put it carefully away in his pocket, went and got a line and let it down to us just as we were about to give up the race. Sam made a lunge at it and got it. I laid hold of Ha legs, the end of the rope was passed about the capstan, and as soon as the men on board had had a little grog we were hauled up. I can assure you that it was no fine experience to go up in that way, close to the smooth, vertical front of water, with the whales tumbling out all round and above us and the eword fishes nosing us pointedly with vulgar curiosity. We had no sooner set foot on deck, and got Sam disengaged from the hook. A Saved Mas Cries for HU Bat. 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THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY Among these curiosities was the romantic story (that has found its way into Todd's "Life of Milton") of the poet having been seen asloep under a tree by a lady who became enamored of his beauty and placed in his hand some impassioned verses of Ouarini, which, when he awoke, so fired his fancy that he made a journey to Italy in the hope of tracing her. Another was the story of the deadly upas tree of Java, which long obtained credit as one of the fairy tales or science. Nineteenth Century. CIGARS. $500 Howard 81i-- CV ' EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IV & CO., OGDEX CITY RAILWAY fKEl'ERFOIERanJIOIIHARElE. AND HEALTH RESORT CO. STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. ALL CORRESPONDENCE Order? TIME TABLE TO EE ADDRESSED TO OCR "OGDEN OFFICE." respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar- Street and Hot Between Twentv-fift- h Springs, taking effect Thursday, anteed. 22, 18'J1. January GOING NGIiTH. t e--t-l S3 05 7:30 9:X 10:10 11:20 P. M. t;m 8 5 I A. M. A. M. 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Orders called Trunks Taken in 12:30 12:50 1:00 1:05 for and Delivered to remarkable uniformity, are of small size all parte of the city. 2:10 2:15 2:00 1:40 KLINE & OPPMAX, anu or ovai snape, differing from all other 2:25 3:20 2:50 3:10 No. 270 Twenty-e-f th St. f&r-l skulls in tha mnwnm. In thev 4:35 4:30 4:20 4:00 of a distinct type, and hence of the great 5:40 5:45 5:30 5:10 Snne lltil. ftrtnnMK,vhea mad. aft 6:55 6:50 6:20 6:40 est importance, so tar as they go they for by Anna P(tt Ao.tln, 8:05 8:00 7:30 7:50 indicate that nalinnlithin mm mm evton. "mi, IM Jnn. llonn, Toledo, Ohio. &y ltbTa.r(HinTU-'l9:15 8:40 9:10 ..n ,an minated, or has become lost by admixtlMH s Tm ran le tke work six) Hre 9:50 10:10 10:20 10:26 "". ure with others daring the mauy thouMom be. hrHe. nn sm. te Trains will begin running agnail sand years which have passed since he rini.r,,nH,lrainln( Weafcow jubw nlKl.AIlaar. on Sundnvs. Mart vmi. rime In Mre work inhabited the Delaware valley. 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Our Boardiusr end Feeding Department will be found Satiefactory in every respect CORKY BRO'S 2432 & COMPANY Washinirton Avenue tb-- Pr!arne. The Old Woman anil the Earthquake. At Ischia thev disinterred an nlil an, unharmed. "God bless you!" she cried, as thev helped her out "But for pity's sake," she added impetuously, '.'dig a little deeper and save my" "What? Is there any one else ahve here?" they inquired anxiously. "My hen!" continued the old dami Cornhill Maeazine. 1 Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. drowning man will catch at a straw. I have seen many illustrations thereof. Most people think the old proverb is Perfupiery and Toilet Articles, merely a figure of speech, but it is a livCtJ IES AND TOBACCO. ing truth." "Is it true, captain," was asked, "that the first thing a rescued man thinks of is Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. his batT 2349 Waihintrton Arena. "Yes, sir," replied the captain, his face lighting up, "that is a fact, too. I have seen it emphasized many times in the course of my experience. Over and over again I have been called to the Wholbsali astd Bctao. of a drowning man. I would in rescue and him let us plunge say. just, at the last iustant Dragged on the dock, gasping for breath, his voice choked with water, the man, if he follows his instincts, will, as soon as he reCorner Washington Art. and Twenty gains the least degree of strength, suddenly rise from his prostrate posture tUlh Street under Broom Eotel and stretch his arms toward his head, then, missing his hat (usually lost in the struggle), he will cry out desperately, Finest Stock or pointing to bis hat floating down the river. 'Oh, save my hat! save y hat! " "And he will never think of himself. Market. rescued man is the most obstinate and headlong being imaginable. He wants to do all sorts of foolish things. He generally wants to rush up and be away before he has had time to recover his strength. He means well enough, no doubt, but he nearly always forgets to present his obligations in tangible form." Detroit Free Press. AND OIL CLOTHS. 4iimnmii!iM "a "But seldom, sir," was the reply. "A mm, mm .lUtUC.lloi'rlUia,Jl.i.e ?J f ' acknf)w1dff4 the lesHiner Mmelr fn iDAYS. A GleeU onorrhta sate reme-l- lor Jne only or Whites. LscerrKa I Dreacriba it and ieel wfeiarecommendiBgU Mmjjyr ITHtsteitoallTOfR.rers. Wedding Goods, IXA'ITATIOXS, & Programmes Visiting CAEDS IW AVI'R. IU. "old by DroKirUUk CiEierciai PulHibiag rates vtAMe. Co., 401 WasL Are. JUNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, 111. HOLLAND, Proprietor, Founder and Machinist. beL Wall and Lincoln. Steam In Dealer Engines Boilers, Pumps, Ito, I will fnraUh and erect Kntlnes Boilers, Heaters and Machinery by eontrac and do my work n the best manner. Genera attended to at shop. meohlne work sua rcptirUrg 10O-1S- S Twenty-thir- |