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Show f - 1 0) E S E Friday BBTJ BR t N 0 N EW 8, Jasmary 9S. 1SP , 1 t; Til E S OUTII CRN OlVAIIXOi ! . v COXTIXE3TT. i ' FIR3T I 1'OLAU OP-WAUX- J I Was eooa Able to Ufi myself upon one arm and examine my .surroundings that I was in a small Circu I coald seeten or I, woven with split reeds, lar but like a basket, so opeu ai to admit the crevices, lio ono was light through couM hear many voices with me, but I near, and frequent and brilliant flashes of light upon one side of the tent made evervthli) within visible, but were yery painful to tny eyes. I thought at Tirol the flashes were from a thunder Cloud, but they assumed at times suchac-a not variety oi colors that I could count for them in this way. and I was of the northern .puzzled till I thought seen In had sometimes I which aurora, never, before so the satuc colors bat brilliant. While I was watching; their curious play through the crevices of my boose, several little women en i.ket of whom I knew to.be a mat one tered, ron or couaiaerauie age, from ber wrinkles and the dignity and vt herlmimQenhlld the younger ones were evidently fluttered and somewhat afraid or tbe giant 1'rovidence bad thrown upon their csre 1, made salu tations in uerman, wnicn, as x antici pated, were as strange to them as their word to me. How to mako Known wiy wants waa not, easily contrived. By putting my hantls to my mouth as if taking Jood , I soon, gava them to an ilerstaud that I was still hungry, and they brought me several binds of fruit, all of which appeared to be half dried, and a smalt fort of bread-frui- t, much Inferior to that of the nroplcj, but still satisfying to my hunger. After I had eaten all I thought best, the older lady handed to me what looked like a with ered apple. t Tbo skf n was so .hard and toatrh and the genera! appearance so forbtddiug. that Z ' politoly A returned it. But the kind old dame saw that I was not familiar with the fruit, to to teach me its use, she bit a hole through the rind, and showed me the Inside. It was tilled with a thick eyrup-Iikpulp which I tasted, ami found to be very delicious. It was like' the jelly flavored with sherry wine, which my Oertrade used to prepare for me, and t smlllog my approval of it, i.goon disposed or the contents and beck'oned for another. It was given with some apparent reluctance, which I soon understood, for I had not finished sucking it when I began to fe?I quite exhilarated. IV afterwards found. that . the Unc'm this curious fruit la called, is tod excessively sweet to be eaten when ripe, and that it is allowed to, remain upon! the trees, or rather bushes, till fermentation has alcoholic quality) to the pulp, fiven anstat the natives c$ant it their choicest fruit, not only as a means of festivity, but. as a medicine. It is the first Instance I have ever seen of the natural, production of alcohol, though there may be others not known to me. The tent will adheres to lb tree till dried to a husk, 1( not plucked, but taken, off at the proper time and laid away, it remains good formany months, t After thrt e days tn the little hut attended by the same women.' and seeing no man, I began to feel as if I had the to get up, and, was eager to go strength out and see Uhe strange country and people r I also felt an appetite for m re substantial and stimulating food than my nurses provided. A pleca ofeait and hard bread would then have junk beeii a .luxury. Aly first attempt to rise was a failure, and I resigned myself as well as Ixould to longer confinement. . On the fifth day I succeeded in rising, and crept through the low door of the hut. 11 ho , scene that met my I am unable to describe. -- It was sight so unlike anything I had before witnessed in any part or the earth that I lack words to convey right Impression .of it. lean only attempt some rough outlines. I was in the midst of a thousand huts or more, like that I had just left, some, larger some smaller, and among them, In groups, were thousands of peothat ple, so fragile, so etberial in 1 could hardly believe them aspect to be flesh and blood. The average height of the men was about four feetj and of the women two or three inches less. Their at features werethiHeatej their . pre Uruatn ral ly ' w h i te and trans self-possessi- on danced Itkeso many .fairies. JUlh." In tijsliiaflamea-ial- a ructions and were gradually lost in the distance: I had do donbt that1 the ielt nhnnmn& srera electiical. ana that I was standing near the source of1 the beautiful aurora borcaiis. wnicn had observed with so much wonder since I entered the Northern Ocean. I also understood how the climate here should be as bland as that of Germany in Jane, and how animal and vegetable me. life could thrive as I saw It aroundhori-zon the The sun revolved Just above infor nearly the whole day, and deed its rays gilded the distant mountains in the few hours of partialsodarkness, or what would have been . but for the constant pillar of fire. At tue Ume I am describing the sun was just ntuinir hahind the brlsrht nlllar. and r r r j i " Wboleaals i j Orders filled. Promptly and at Rates. lowest Market 0222:6m M.D.WEL.LS&CO., 01 ' t ! BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 f fAsroat m. n. OtirStor LfU, and SS Lak St. lacrtaad. II. J. dS7 6m have renehman White OILS, Sols Assaev fb9 - & Co,, TURNER, BRISTOL 'I f . ' I snil 41 Stale St., opposite CHICAGO. Sm and BANN KB i'. . . $I,0,O ' cinCAGOILTfi.:3 l t vi k 5 rt": r j j 5 : ft 6 & 8 River Street, CHICAGO. AHD BQTI0aS! i slfe! A3CD G o Cigars, Tobacco,! Yoodeij ' f Mf adjacent Ws refer to Lmks Citjf, ;, Timr O pin :. SOLE MANUFACTTJBER3 OF .':i l . . V Patent t , la tae largest and most eoraplets OUR Stock: any in oar line In this country. Borers wno bare at the Kast are soar an teed theformerly same or bought better terms than tbey bare obtained there. We import direct from the Manuxaciarers in jsnrope ar lUDOons, hues. 8s tins. Flowers. Laces. Nets, Tisanes, Crapes rauern iionneta. sell at Pacsaa JJiiiilrtcfls. Importing Alt onJertwlil rctv9 ot ntlmtlftil. snd W H I YH nv; COOT d21&0m MlBHM i Z!illard;& Decker, E accessor! . i I AVE., stote store STATIONEHS, j .) s ! , - i .; , , TT H LATET respectfully Informs the cltl- JLL. sens or Ulan Terltorr thai hs Is now prepaied to nil sll orders lor t - 3 i ' 1 Manfcaredtar wprmij tor ta v ) ri , I - i. f : jVb. i bags OTrmT.tr:s2mrs3jV-"l'- . A Urje stock alwaya sa Liai Hi tt tsia , lowest market prtes, dZIS.-f- ' - ; r r 4. O. jross trCUT. rTsu&.j i 1 'r fc 'i' I I . . it 1 IV" . i i ' ' .3.' ' i t' "' E-- FranJtenthali - XoTk Cnfcare. i - 157, ILL. , . r Water 12240m t . - . i . TAk&ifc hade;'!: K P. S B.;.'i B ; . ; i i. .A :yo , ''S,- ' ' . , - ' ;.-- ? y ' ""' ' 1 . , ii' 'J,;rW::CtmCAGO, II.T.. - 1 BROTHER & CO.1 . BITER STREET, CHICAGO,' IIXS. J232:ly GOLD & SILVER SMITHS t The and. best Jaxowa hons In Chicago. Deders In atcbes. Gold Jewelry; Silver and Silver Flats Goods. Wholesale and Retail.- - j oML j .: 1 -- uu?. hi-- j ; , i is., , , , TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. 107. f St,,! Kandolpli 297 & 2971 S. Clark St.. Factory & Salesroom, It f das-6- m CHICAGO. in-'..-- Agents for .National and American YVafcfi ; to i, ana American and French Clocks. . J I V Dealers supplied on same terms as hy Importers and !'.'" PET EH SCTIUTTLEIt, X7 A O O II . - JSJCANUPACrnmER, Mannfaetnrers having offlr oes York. Especial I MUiUUUa TKllO TA ill a rx inev Office, Randolph St eor. of Franklin, dll8-l- y CHICAGO: jr. If KIlO .r . XXAJIBWAXSJ; i i ' OT ALL KINDSC S TAILORS And Importers of Fine Woolens for Men We&r. Special attention paid to getting npi.- - SJiSaK ; " iU.aSuaS.iiLJLfc. thine reqnired for an Officer's Outfit, from aEvery Second LieoMnant up to .a Major General, . at reasonable farnisbed prices. . attention paid to matting S III UTS specialMeasures taken and fit guaranteed l - ; all cases. .Also dealers In . ' - 226 4 223 LaksSwaicago.; M.IO.WW 209 Market SL,SLUU - to-orde- Cicc,, ..ASI. CIT1XEIIT. c & MATHEWS, e'rn r r LLJilLJ a: PAGE, BROTHER & CO., Importers a tut Jealers . OF HID. DT0VC3. Ko. 23 L QU 0 LAS ' BTHi: '0f ' ' X i ' s "u SALESROOM AND MANUFACTORY: t 1 Din fP - i.ManuXactnrers.of . COOK1MQ A?1D HCATITIG it baksl '.I ' .. : ' iU Good warrtotied as represented. c; :' tc. Orders solicited by mall, and satisfaction ;naran teed In every Instance. nior,, i ALL IHH.KEV j jL " atMl "CANDLE,',';' Mailiilaia "Great KorlliTfcst CtoVd AssoaTEit facxaozs az.wat 1 10LD MEDAiBASING POWDEE. vonkc CANDi.ii, Msnnfactory ! d218:m . Ilard and Sft'sOAP, . ";" .j. "'.. y n Oil AHA, XEIU coApi a 48Tialie St,, CHICAGO. ! -- - I Street, JSEW Ti OBU. ; , i 4. -- .Goods sold at, New York, Wholesale Frlces.' k i V,.l. -- ' ' And all kinds of - t d!6 ly i. CMna, Glass tbsj jblbsSsz' At the Lowest Wnolessls Rates, fi ,jJ v'l orders filled. ' All promptly S. W. God be. Refers to J. IILatkt. with i Address II. L. XA.TEY.? ' and 12th of-Douglas Cor, Streets, - ' - ' , i f - - t, ?n,PilJ'E.TonAct'0' WATEtt STREET. CHICAGO, ;"'' Tuinnn n1 Vanilla Kztraets. IJanld Blueing, and the celebrated 1 C2ZCAOO. , ' - , BURLEY & TYRRELL, 23 Lak Ctrsst, CIHCAaO. 2f. Clark St. M d23 tea t ! 'x , B'AGQirJQ TiATTTl d21S:tm of NEW YORK and WsslsokeepamilIlss NKW ENGLAND Worlc, and respecUuJly solicit a share of ! Fresli IXalllmore Ojsters, m - BISMARCK LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, !MrGLAN SLATE COMPA3TT, M'tlt. BAG; j Steam Msnnfaetnred SC3 64. i ; SHMf I ta HF.KS la I he X OUT II MAJTUFAfn " OXXT .; $ 1 i i . i WEST I - x ,i .( 7 s ' :. TTenry Woodt TKi , jQL 1 I CJo.iFJiAJflTEXTIIAI. j Mannfaetnrers and IMlORTERS Dealers in all kinds ofof Cbolee LEAP, No. SOUTH 1 AQENTS FOR THE i i Uiill,',1 i! ;Uwa a UUw, FAIICY GROCEniES, ' ? ) Keith J - -h tt-i "'A ;ii '' JLa 13 Salle Street,,'. Ground Coffee, Spices, Tobacco, V ,: ; BLAHK BOOK IIAIIUFACT UBEES ' IT. JvVttA If. ! - J. , Jjr. ,sAuart " - , , 183S. Also't Mannfaetnrers of i ! j " V and Japanned, (Wares, Copper, TJras, roois stacsStock. nMaiacs svna Tlnorn v Tinners i Aceut for thm Sale of the Stewart Cook Btorn. 243 r arnnam Bb, eor. iiui, umint,'neiir ro as I carry toe largest and bent assorted Stock west of the Mississippi Hirer, I can at all times d273 tf (ill orders to toe best satisfaction; i, v . .1. CHICAGO ESTAfc&SHED j Ifew York Office, 07 rrnnfelln Street STAIRS.) "I'- :- . - ? ! , . t . "Wholesale Dealers in . A Dealer in i - j.a.&h.f;grisivold&co. ' to SIDSZXft C022FAKT, nuriTiCTnjKa 4 ' ! STOVES '! nOLLOW, WARE and 4 tar; - i : -- 4 . .; - and Jobbers oImporters ; . i u r.l- . --- ! d218:6m Established 1855. IXrsrcsS aUbUibment 1st the treat. Collars ITTCH. ' . t . i i &c. I xrxoxxsion? ' 1 "WOOLEN HOSIERY i r No's!. G4.fc OC,M:iclil8aixA.v;oiii ! (UP Stairs , w:: i SO. Orders will rsceirs Special sad Prompt Attention . I PARASOKS, &c. 5i ITaBaSH (XTT- jr. o. s. J. HEEorr : 1 ; Straw Goods, Dmiireilas, Backskin Gocds Et i BOOT ANI SHOES." dl5 6m ' i FANCY DRY GOODS, NtS,! NOTlb 'AND HATS, CAPS, FURS 6T0BR Flndlnss, Ac. s in Wholesale Dealers and Frsteli SlpuMt CalT, Xtoans, :t. CHICAGO. , v.; . SnooeWS to WXBB WIIXI11I3 !Hr& JI SI COLLIHS. ,n ' i KEITH, WOOD & Co., Territories. the leading Merchants' of Rati ' I ic. -- OMAHA, WEB. A merienn I j . ramhain Street , EXTRA. QUALITY, : fitch;wjlliams&co. Wbolesals Dsalers in M 1 ' Soeeiut tUUntioM. ffiren to Orders frtn UtaTt nociritiTER & CO'a BOOK j Hand Pointed Horse Nails d23;Sm Varer Cordage j Cd' Leather, SaddJlrVHafdrB, and STRAW GOODS, ia tfo3. 80, 82 & 84 Hicliigaii Avenue, 'I 0, ABBOTT rr WANOTACTmERS OP ALSOk . . Stbnepappe ROOFING, i 07?rc 181: Funs, nucic cjoobs, Factory CO, Ms,SpQSMoe,BeitStiitk,' StaiilB.anOMcy Groceries f t CIIAS: jlXEURY: I ' i HEAVY HARDVARE, DEAt tAlWELY IX A'so Manofaplnrers and Wholesale Dealers la , ' d ; 1,181, ony excluiive llouse tcest of Chicago, & C0.L Jobbers 1a your patron ss. WniWEt BSOS,' TUXDT. , ij Importers, Mssafactsrers snd"Joblers ( ' - f52;.lialre St., "V nffift l.it)ni 1 CXXZCSlQC ! (Established 1853.) 1 WHOLESALK i J' General Western Agents, if Wood. 15. : ' '. 1 i 'i ssHbbbViJbI 1 ' , TAYLOR &WR1GH1 DEAWBRS, ' 1 - 1 . Street 60 Randolph Jsmes Darham.' ! D. 52 & 5 ; PRIME UTE GEESE FEATIIKR8. -- t wUicii d!5 5m ; t I Hosiery; Shirts, f GIqtcs S. . - HALL, Kir.lBARK AT i i Mow, Ilnfcks.Sea-Grass- , Tow Springs. Hair, K Tacks, Ticks, Damasks, Hurlap' Bed "i Lace, Etc., Twines, ' i fi ' dtj Hotel, r KUETZ,!MOHR & DAVIS, FnrnlHim fit reet, OMAHA, H ebraslca I KEITH BROTHERS, !- I Upholstery Goods, j t SSff ftlN GS," C0I3DIET, WDDLEBY - i j dl5 0ni OH IQAGO, TTiTi MILLINERY : shades and coRxicr-s-, ; COIiORS, Ocntlcmcn's rnrnishing Qoods, oa nnrai.is bt. AWiiiii Sm. CHICAGO. ernon. President. Bsral.'H, Nick D. Gray, Vice President. r, U D. Oage, Cashier Cbaa. J. bchmltt. Assistant r Cashier, and IS State Street, I ' : MEN'S &BOYryS CLOTHING, iV Jx And.IUi Xiixi 1 21 em A i .. i. Mannfaetnrers of and Dealers In : "irinroow Mineral and !t Cottage Patotti Putty t,; Etc. 4 United States CepcwyV national Banlc ; of Chicago, ;t ! Importer aa DflalCrain saanlaetnrera. Importers .:.; i , OILS, VABNISHES, BRUSHES, - PAID IN CAPITAX, Tint 1' w . ' Wbolesala and Retail Dealers In i U-. 1 : 89 Soutfy Clark St., d21&6m -.- I Of Every Description, ; . f Soata Water Street, SHOE AW1 FURMISHIIB. BOQDS fi?C f' Manafkearers and Jobbers In i , BEDDING, LOUNGES COABSE AND PINE PAPERS (129 WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Paints, i 4 . 42 i i NORTH WESTERN. GLASS WORKS. SI, ri. 4 ad M CHICAGO. 5 IN THE WKSTj-- added. Order solicited and prompt attention : given. Prlr Hat famished oo application. - I 122fr6m. . ' Goods Bold at xnamtlaetttren list price, freight i dsarment was a gentle pat upon the cheek or other "part of the body. My attention was divided between' the people and the scenery, the latter being equally novel with the former, and the people understood and 'enjoyed my manifest surprise and delight. Before me ' rose majestically what seemed a real pillar oft fire.. It was evidently some miles distance, and rose earth to sky, of a width straight from covering an eight or a tenth nf tba visible horizon. The pillar was not flame, but It radiated, both light and beat. It was sometimes of a bright, steady light throughout; then changed tocorrusca-tloc- s and flashes, some of them attended with loud,' crackling noises; then melted into bcautifultraicbowr hues; or separated into cones and shafts that i l . We kep tbo OXLX Stock, of Mining; An& liavne fi); tne wants of t&o Territories, them largrelyv Mrs snppliea pasS . beinar familiar ritXi their wants. I , : H ".-i- . Oil Clatia, Mattlaes, Matv tJartain ; a , v tee to be equal to any Lead in the Market, and onr long experience as corroders. and acquaintance with the mannfactnreof ourllneof goods. enables ns to give . speclal lndooeuMnts to oar .1 1, customers, msnafactnrers of our own;!Lead-an- d Being we can supply ithera irom Bt Lom.or Cblors, OmahaM Netx. at Factory rtices by dfIrMlng-n-s . :;. .i . d22Iy st OHAIla, Xcb. i LiSGEViirTF BOUSS LEWIS, HAM & CO., Whosla Dlers In Lead J r GOODS. TWINES AND PAPER BAGS, CO.is MaUHali, J3dlaief Feathers, Paper Haiigtac Etc wai, R. Itcnsdlet. I f -- j a 3iL SS : i j Maanfacturerl and Wholesals Dealers in . ; !r birds, V f-- t l--T ' JAITES X1IJRIIAM & CO, N.n Ws wonld call snecisl 'attention of the Trad toour Brarwlsof lIOUFOIU bWBBT kw aara- Importers and Jobbers in I f,AKK STIIKKT, 3$ sklrts-al-mo- called them a race of perfect blonds. Their bird-lik- e appearance was heightened by the only article of dress worn by them, a girdle woven with feathers about their loins, which swayed gracefully as they.moved The girdles of the women were generally of white feathers; tnoie or tne men gray or mottled. The young chlldreuT we Ire entirely naked. The only ornaments of the Women were tufu or wreaths of natural flowers en twined with their hair. I had time to noUott 4Ueea things aa the people gathered about ine, for the news that I was out spread very rapidly through the village, arid I was', soon conscious of thousands of curious eyes Inspecting my person. Jlat they were not the eyes sr. savage. Ko eyrs could have been more. friendly, and those who were nearest me expressed la every possible way their satisfaction at my recovery. I subsequently leafhed that they had expected me to die, and had kept away from myjodglng. that they might not disturb, my last hour?., dome of the children were quits inclined to be familiar, and offered me nuts and flowers. One little girl overcame her distrust sufficiently to permit roe: to k Us her. The operation was evidently-neto these people, fur they showed unmistakable surprise at it, and I afterwards saw several of the children trying it upon each other, and an Daren Uv much smnt. ed by It. - Thelr common token of en d29Sm .i;i.f; j I D -- lacked but wings to make that mem they would ; : 7 ' ' Tas Largest Stock in Uio Wcst. - u - - Bruudw ol Xoacl Special Made for the Trade at Factory Prices, ALLEN & MACKEY. MaaafaetsrerSi of , 'carriage ; t J i i -- : i - WHITEIXEAO CHICAGO TRADE. e hair flaxenIth a'sllght golden tint, their eyes blue and tender, but ( large and singularly expressive, and their bodies so slender and graceful ! Wartiwairo axitit CJutlepv. r 1 iAke St., CHICAGO. ': M ...ill J :.'asd St. liOUIS, MO., and OMAHA, NEB. iron iraa. ? f :B3qr: D E POTO, VESTERHj Importers and Jcobers of SMd!ery:Hardware! .iS Sk-- Sealers inrc-- hUKU.SWtt &U0 U PAINT OIL CLASS - - drXaliC StrccU CIXICAG o r S Implement $t ,HE- pouslaa SU DRUG, ? l 1 parent,-the- i C-J.r- TJPPLIi .L , Jlm&JigrUuU$rl 21 HAYDEN & ICAY, : ,. R E, I RO RDVA CUTLKaY. NAILS. MINEES' ! i Jobbers io - HA Why ; ' 1 4 i i BUR1IHAHS & YA1I SCHAACK, " E3TABLI8UED ISiX - Oil. TRADED O H I C AC O f TRADE. OH I'OAC hidden by It, added to the singular beauty of the scene. Upon the oppoAND site horizon rose majestic mountains, of which, along the sides of the loftiest of nemr their summits. wsrs banka ice or snow, which reflected tbe dancing flames. Below, the mountains was a circle of hills, covered with dark forests; from these the country sloped gradually whM T.uttt and thence to the foot of the pillar of flameJ This Is asex-itthen looked to me. Subsequent lios. 1 & 3 RANDOLPH ST., p Io rations reveaieu ouier wu wutwuk features. For the time swas weary in (Corner of Michigan Arenue.) eyea pained by body and mind, and my and the Irregular light, making my - ILLir40I5. silent adieus as best I Could, I sought CHICAGO rest and seclusion in the nut. , 1.- i O ItAIlA, - V; NISL, ' 231 Lake Street,' i ;" ! v iGet.PineFnrnisLjag ;.-.r-- )". ,i Jfo. 03 WABASH AVE.; ccitillk pac&i n f 1 1 r r P n lTa.lr. page. d218:6m jflpodsj And every tWn2 that perCsans to a gentleman' , ITI ...if Chicago, ixr;. i i' |