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Show THE DAILY TRIBUNE: SALT ; Woxi can.! B01 II i 1; ii so-caJI- 1 llotno every-7tn- SIDEBOARDS, j chairs; DESKS, are; nous e Furnishers. SECRETARIES. CENTER TABLES, DINING TABLES. EASELS, PEDESTALS, 'ETC. alt t&G; phenomena ever witnessed: in cmr store7 . the busi ness of our Stove vvtstJJrC ma asi, IS tne r im ax. we aau i.;t want tiqnrtmt XS the we have M""- EitHer choicor, larg-- st estfiHi?;11 or our prices thi assortment, tWAtPW- - ?r w give tetter service, ell, perhapl Of - PORTIERES, Sideboards, PILLOWS, LAMPS, . ,.' GLASSWARE, CLOCKS,, EVERYTHING. Eihs it to you X7e j;. .V,,,' sold on our Tartlal Payment GOODS anywhere this side of the Parific or One-jj- f down. Lil,iiico Monthly. One prico to ali. You can crifrr bv miiif ftnl be hs wi ll as though, jou visited our store. Goods ure sewed up lu burlaps, stuffed witb. Kxceisior, nnd reach you In perfect condi-tion, bowever preut th ) Oeo;in. Oue-fourt- One-thir- h. Story of Saturday. A MATTRESSES, " A brisk young man walked into, the office of tha Mail Order Saturday and said he was a new Methodist minDepartment ister. He was rich in laith, but had but little money in his , he proposed to buy a inside pocket. With our our "Partial outfit.on Payment Plan," modest Housekeeping trip drive have the same shipped to B-- andlorouthis wedding worth of $240 with across the country. We fitted him and hi3 probably is now down, goods. He paid as as happy a man there is in the Territory. And the Freed Furniture and Carpet Co. mad e all this possible. on A h one-fourt- sure to order. ; .. . MORAL: DRAW IT YOURSELF. I . I I j i 1 CLPJJ&Ll Fm, j .1 Ml ( I" e. Hall Haclis, And anything or everything it may be your plea- ARE HOUSE FURNISHERS, NEVER FORGET THAT FACT. I na. S33 v I M,.itJif,i ' if ws Lxl isorey io'farsisl the hoius vr CARPETS, STOVES, RUGS, Dining Tables, or-w- to tlx Easy Chairs, ; . nr W ' FoldlnBeds, roldingr Iiounes, WARDROBES, ! t 8PEGIHLTIE8. CHAMBER SUITS, BOOKCASES.! f L. : Oil ! ta-norro- neled from he upper Northwest rorner of the.Attie to; the lower Southeast AYE; A 1 el Furniihine for Church. Lodcp for the z We : ; ifamislicd rooms and eat at restaurants if they could live "at hone.' The admission from all who are living so is "wj wotild 0 to fcssriny honsa prefer to live in ti&ke it for possible yfo you to own your household goods on easy monthly or weekly payments. 17e mah3 it possible for you to live properly, ch33rfally and caatsntsily. Coma and Ofiiee, Store;! and rrli OCTOBEB IS 1501. XJJ.X. X r'i n Mlll ii CIT HARRIS BUlLDlNtef 234 STATE STREET. sharply between the bacheHI6HTASHI0IU distinguishes lor and THE MAN OH to show his appreciation o special The large talent or personal attractiveness on. the. bouttonniere is the syinbbl of stage by sending a floral offering to be: freedom. The married in Newjoyous York hoisted over the footlights, if the yules! society wears but one or two small flowthe theater permit, or to enter by way ers. White pinks will do for' him, and of of the stage door, if that Is the order. usually not more than one. To any 'youns man who is ;tooved to may go as high as five. Behold in waste? patrimony In ithis manneT jl this distinction the discretion and the would his say, in a general way, ddns't. B,qt delicacy of fashivi. ;Tbe married man there are excuses, and In case; hey seem, has qone with the prof usion and the dis- to you valid, don't be frighteiiby play; of Y youth. The sweetness of a magnificence! of thbi offcridgs dozen flowers, the affoction of a dozen; you have seen made by fothefsJ They hearts may delight us for a time, but we do not cost half as much' as fpu. thinki pluck only a single blossom at last, If you pay more than 520. for $ucli apur- ' The unmarried swell in the daytime pose are you your; moneyJ wears' violets by preference. As many Probably you arewasting in arjy casejibut let as a hundred are. worn. that pass. I assure you that Ihe Posies of bright colors ,are entirely out Patti herself would not consider a great sacr4 of plate in the bntton-holand there fice of the value-o$10, to be any flight must be none of the green leaf effect upon her fame. i which is considered so essential, in bo u- Send the flowers In a box if typu thinlf the propriety of that course) wjll be n appreciated; and if you are !pretty wlili gain in won't, . if . the it gift value by beiug.seen of! men, tip the wink to your florist, and tell him t6&iake-thmost magnificent looking thiiig he cab devise but to let ypu.'off easyffa the bill. If he has any soul he will getliip jtn mass at a cost of not Inore than a pair of ten "spots.! The audience won't i the married man THE COAST IE! and then ' went on the. steamer FORTY-HIII- E. fornia,'! j Hints 'Ibou; Flowers, 4L tliiev lost. "The-bachel- or i :the-apparen- aiHGf'IN SQUTONNIERES THE CORRECT -- i i- The Size of the Florist's Bill Vbu'll Re Asked, to Settle After Vpf We&dine Day A Slerciful Con f(i eratiwn of a Dude's : ft DonMe. Trip from Diego to 'the North. San AN ACTIVE BUSINESS IN ieS Intelligence now-sometime- - s e, i f . MULE-BUYIN- 8. Types' of the Time The Legislature at Sacramento High Prices for ' Board The Trip Alonjr the Coast-Sh- arp Driving of Bargains Dignity and Grizzly.. s r ; - ceij-tai- j ICopyrirht. 1S1 ;lijrae w. Johnson. 1 e XfWjYork, pct 13, 1S91. ; ioj-pressi- ve "They're a brfidhl lot qf fellows," said tYf et Jur Dest deas the salesman. ' from thcinlr 1 1 j Sow whoin db foil suppose he meant? I'll give yoa a You eoulJ newr jrifess. -- , f. : little ppinttjr ai hii riddle is so hard; the salesman preitits over the necktie department' so iir most fashionable GOOD-BYCAKMEXCITA. haberdashery- - 11111! even with that tip you won't be abM tf solve the problem. tonnieres sold at church fairs in the I'll tell you; li rHierred to the dudes. Just ihe least spray of maidenfrom a dude. It country. Fancy getting nfi'j&a is fern hair if permissible.. A single white alkok one would JLaiarus, ii like askiiig rose will but it must be very large. do, differ-CDtlsay! But the alc!iuaa thought to As of the yallei.. as I have the lily J I xU I jntimated, a dozen sprays make "Those fellowl (are npt the brainless already about the cluster. Gardenias idiots they?re !si jiposed! to be," he con- are favorite proper flowers to bo when tie fault of those hadv They were all the gotheyare tinued. Perhkftf at Newport who apply the tertu wrorigly; and yet I'll this summer. With evening ' dress; the bet that if jyoujd et-- thkj young fellow flower must always be white. who was In .here a inmute ago you a nae is in the It studying of flowers to a nim a dude unhesitatingly ipf Oripuncled must exercise the a that lady gentleman ' ! of the first watieiiV! most taste.' 'And-he- must, of -- E, y. ; - u I dId;seeMW safdIy and il'd fodds that if an bM lay would fracture nis skull; that is,; f (t jhicljim anywhere in have been Willi idea struck hi injatr that resion;".5 "That's replied the ere you're .mistaken," v AJiai younsf stnan. ill over the world, and don't I though sspose he knows much about the forii I oil government or the maa "has beeW industrial co4gifioi9 existing in various parts of Europe he has" a vast fund of icformatioa oi yiej subject i whicu most listed . , Tiii'm" : - Dil .. -- t r t it 1 i 1 ASli t u-- W - ! ! BOUQUETS. :. f . 3 interested h can i.u ten yuu uuhu i ft tic to the smalles fletaiL how the fashion- ,'ablei men "of every European capital dress. When hfc tor any other man of the class talks to aie. It listen with both ears, aad man njfdea'embodied In the Roods you seel Sn tile window has come from such a ebnvdrsation. Such a man knows not Dnty hvftat is'correct in dress. but he kcowj reason which under lies tho style. laiidjthere always is a rea- caii get down to it. 2o; aoat cherish! tha idea that your true nian of fashiun is an idiot, he's an autt'ority on on subject at least." .' But the fellow; ivho just went out of the store wasiofer-tlresscIJow do you account for thai?;'; f "He wasn if you'll pardon the contradiction, hid' k certain air of weakness an effeminkcy which made you think so. It an gafe his clothes indue promiriejice 'which not even his care is able t avoid! But that's his Eisfortun,! no his fault. It was due to the fact ithat his raother was given over to frivolity, and bis father, to the araassing of tlifs immeriso fortune which tissorrhas now the mere' agreeable and -- I. 1 d. " . i -- less - wearing task of spending." . LThe salesman was right; the howling s'yeil has mope sense than he is credited ta. Hi j brlins have been maligned the paragrahers because the use to wich the;braiis iwere put seemed ridic-fciou- s. - The iffUies of the fashionable youcs man have j been exaggerated, but nobody ever exaggerated the care which -- e bestows opdn dress. It.takes a fine, to follow thecourse crirainating.mind ' fashioni Take, for instance, the mat- r of boutonnleres. For a considerable tPTie as time goes in such matters the "Uonnirre has-bee- n growing larger, iiie change is especially notable this , are cut with Perhaps because lapels.1 But on the whole the ; ! er ';t'-?- crowth ?radua1. ortheboutonniere has been very iThiiikof the brain work re-ir- ed of thq man .who must always Know how many violets or sprays of ;;e iiiy 0f tn0 valJey he must wear. jut of the bouquet. Mysterious 'dictum, hut he must inter- sizft 11 in ' even .in New York. pne wa! th'e celebrated balloon prjEented by liowelff Osborne to Fay Teiiipleton h memory, of her triumph "iii f Evangeline1 ' The other was New York's lisiCi tribute to Cannencita; a basket co'e!rc4 with white and yellow roses and fbbaring in enormous C for a hindle. jVhen the I graceful daughter of "j Spain Assayed to conlift tho basket by cealed trap opened in the coyfrahd two white and lyellpw doves, harnessed witl i ribbons, flew on t. ; i I can't help saying; a wordi:moreto guarded flibout the course, consult not only his own' but correct the popular error hers. It is a: delicate compliment to a costliness of flowers-- i i The. expense of lady to find oot her favorite flower and bouquets at weddings, has been; thought send them to her at the proper tira.e; The custom is ever increasing. Speaking not for those who are familiar withl this vii if "iffl courtesy but for those who are just be. ."tench Til l H f of ginning to feel the importance not I do send would matters, saj', 7 'v ivA baskets.-oflowers nnade up of many different flowers carefully arranged. Send a simple bunch tied with a ribbon, or better, a box. of loose flowers. Ladies pride themselves - on their own taste in ; the arrangement of them and prefer it to a florist's. If you of-ros- i carefully,' tho-hanlf- j T be- - He must not fall a vm If thft avflrno-f- l n . - .T 1 ibou-quets.-- or do npt know her preference sent liiies o the valley, violets or large roses. When invited to a dinneror a reception, or to 4i box of the theater, if ycu are unable to be present you may send flowers. Don't send too many. There's a great, deal of nonsense in print about extravagance in flowers ou the part of howling swells of this metropolis. Don't attempt to imitate something which doesj not; exist. Ten dollars is enough to pay for flowers for such occasions as I have spoken of, or for those you will send when you have invited a lady to pome social gathering or place of entertainment. The richest , men In the city do not spend over 825 in such gifts. I doa't know whether it is necessary to telj you not to bring flowers but to send them. They should always arrive just in time; never too late or too early. In November and December the chrysanthemum Is a fashionable flower. As to the others, lillles of the valley and violets are in season from November till 3May, and roses all the year round.. The chrysanthemum, just at this time, is the society. Some people pet of New York on the cultivation of themselves pride others say they and chrysanthemums, do, but privately hire a florist to attend to ther whole business. : That society smiles upon the chrysanthemum may be seen from a' glauee at the list of names of those who have offered special prizes for the coming chrysanthemum show. One may find there Mrs. Henry . Clews, Mrs. William C, Whitney, Mrs. Astor, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Mrs. --Herman Oelrichs, Mrs. A. Ladenburg Mrs. J. Fi D. Lanier and Miss Bird. The Vanderbilts were among the first to bring this flower before society." When you put your card with a floral offering to a lady. Son't try to make the gift more precious by adding a poetical sentiment. Write simply "Compliments of," unless in case of special greetings such as are appropriate to New Years or Christmas Day, for Instance. On tho e two occasions, by tho way, I believe that be . original. society does not attempt to old "forIt clings pretty,, closely to ofthoDecember 25th mula which makes the : -- - - "merry" and the 1st of January ' . "happy." , ; ; If you are engaged it is the proper Don't thing to send flowers regularly. rush into extravagance and order your florist to send them to her every day. Make It every other day, and have him select a few very fine posies rather than a larger number at the expense of If he says' ho can't do the or, betproper thing for Slu, kill him; Some bill. tho of out paying ter, get -- trsvo very nice fellows in thought that in such emergencies, twice, a week was often enough "to send' flowers. 'Don't try to attend to it yourself. Let your florist do it regularly if : ' . the-qualit- Now;-York- . man had td you really desire to Increase the solidity v the bond. It's money in his pocket,' v, otie uay,. wnetner uu suuum of seventy-ninor "eighty violets. and he'll remember it; but it's money thirteen ;;nor sprays of lily of th(e out of yours, and you'll forget it on d ' v or an even dozen was th only slight provocation. rect t Litis. ,hft would eron he-othe Suppose we step out of the circle ofa tf , society, and consider , the drama for Fa -- ': paresis. i as to button-hol- e bouquets moment. Perhaps the reader is tempted advarnee. ; - w ; know the difference, and. its tii hundred., to one that the recipient won It: either, To stimulate the imagination of the young, man who would likelto give a token of his regard and a gd(4i "ad'f at the same time, I jwillfniention:twp such .offerings which were held to! be notabie; .. OSBOKX'S BAtlOpT, to figure seriously in the problenj; whether marriasre Is becoming: Unpopiilar.i Let's see how tho facts stand. The;; bill ina'y IIONVELIi Editor Tkibuxe: entering San Jose wo were met by a number of our friends, and the several members of the Commission who had been elected to office On at the late election. Among them was David J. Douglass, Secretary of State, who had an eye for mules, and to him I sold my lot at the' rate of 200 per head, he telling me at the time, that if I would contine on to Sacramento City, that I could get from 530 to S100 per head more for them. I was tired of the business and told him to take them, only reserving the saddles that the boys might wish to keep. We' drove to the corral and bid our companions de voyage good-bypocketed the price of their LcaTls, and made a bee line for a clothing honse and .bath house, from which we soon emerged cleaner and not sq numerous as when we entered. Upon counting up the costs of the venture,-- found that 25 per head paid all, and as I received 32C0 I had made more than 1 per cent; don't you think so? There were chances to make money in those days, and like jn the lottery once in a while, somebody got struck by lightning. . e, 1 - - - HIGH PRICES. Putting up at the hotel, we found the rates to be two ounces or $32 per week without lodging. We had rooms with, friends of ours and so saved that much. An Italian opened a restaurant at 14 per week, a certain numb3r of dishes being allowed at a meal; for all over that number you had to pay 25 cents per plate. My old friend,! "Old Medicine," induced me to take the boys to the Italian's, ho agreeing to pay for all ' we could eat over regulation allowauce. Doc had not on the appetites we had acquired while acting as mule drivers in tho rain and open air of that December month, or he would never have made such a bargain. I ate up my "daily bread" at breakfast, , and I think the' others did likewise, but I was too busystowiug away biscuits, sausages, coffee, etc., to notice. The biscuits were of the size cut out with a small wine glass like we used to have in tho piney wooes In Copiah county, Miss.,wh.eu.quality" camo visiting. That small mouth of 'mine could take in a whole one, butter and all, at one pop, and I wonld, like the kids calculated for more." On Saturday the old man settled for us three; paying for three at 314 equals extras $125 equals 3165. We be something. lfke this: boutonnleres 312, plus back to the hotel. went for six ushers, t,wo white roses; 'or ioho TO LEGISLATION. HELPS very handsome rose with a s gray; of Lily The Legislature was in sessfonj atof tho Valley, SI each,! total 3; superior same thing forji best man, tended by a largo .crowd; of ,interested quality, of the gamSI. 23; bridesmaids, four at lO', or: 315 parties politicians, hangers-onaDiece. say $50; ri bridal bdaotiet, ;S50: blers, etc. There was no printing press "dem'd total," as Mantilini;1would say, in the town. Tho bills introduced during tho day would bo copied at night, should seem like a very small!' addition ready for distribution the next- day. to the terrors of matrimony. llowe, the Secretary of tho State, sot us ' ALBEIIT EUWAED TYfiRELL. to work as copyists. ; I We would receive the bills about 8 o'clock la the evening, take them to our room, where .on a largo table were writing" material, paper and a pile of cigars, and commence and make the requisite number of copies, smoking and writing until our work was done, gen' X 1 T--s ? erallyabout daybreak. ' On our way up tho coast, wo had found at a ranch a lot of Manilla cigars, those little ones the size of a lady's little tftiger called Queens.- T, hey were 1 bought the lot at 35 just splendid and per thousand, and then didu't we smoke? When the mules would be unamiable, I would smoke and well, I would fill my pockets with Queens aud I stopped talkrough to the animals and cultivated " ' i! ing the other vice of smoking, until at last I had to havo a cigar in my mouth all . the time or I would be too nervous for ' anything. We were each making clear, from fifty dollars per day by pur thirty to who oyer knew on old pens, but PRINCII FERDINAND content be with what ho was to THE COMIXO KING OF Kr'USIAXIA. was to bo chief clerk for the I making? In the event of the abdication of King Major lioman; Coleman took Carol I., his nephew, Princoj Ferdinand, Treasurer situation with Ilueston, the like the whose lawless amours have given him and went to MonMurdock Comptroller, an unpleasant notoriety, will be hiss sucas assistant with Dr. postmaster terey cessor. The Princo is 2t years: oid,; and llandall. was thought to be Monterey to the accession of his effect throne the the city of the future, by many. .1 it Is Impossible to forcseel The j wi$e wished to return to San Diego. Several 1 policy of thev present Kin has Inade members of tho Legislature, Captain Uounianla the most prosperous andt pro- Baldwin and others, clubbed together, gressive of southeastern Statksj and; wlih for a purse, and made me an excellent a less able ruler; when war, breaks out, offer to go there, buy mules, and return affairs in the , Balkans assume a; very route to San Jose. by the Coast tin Rbuihanla again serious aspect, A good-by- e two of the true&t-heartto So bid I may precipitate events,' andf hasten themen that ever human had for f f outbreak of war."' 'companions Coleman and Murdock. I never met them afterward, for Coleman Hi3 Greatest AVork in tho early spring, and Murdock died AHams-t-,,A- rq adlyou ah 'Penelope to his station where he rereturned mirer of .Addison, MrsfiNueboddy?" a then back to his home, mained time, PeneMrs. Nueboddy "Oh, my,- yes!" Baltimore. his Adams And think what you lope THE COAST TKIP. best effort?"" "Mrsi Nueiioddy-VTh- o San Francisco, where I Bato 1J went I all aider's odds.'; phonograph by l zar. r i: stayed a few days taking in the sights, after Castoria-'c- ry . , - ! - j rivals noticed ray departure. - y ( , ; - . . -- , Cali-forui- an - I j j ed ! . : ! : 'y i i ' ; BUY IX G MULES. A large number of. emigrants had ar- rived within the past few days, and were at the plaza with their animals for sale. There were- also a number of the attaches of the Commission. Landing, I went straight to the first party. "Are your m ul:s for sale?" Yes,"was the response. "At what price?" was my demand. "315 per head'," was the answer.' "Here's your money and the mules are mine," .and I paid out the S1S0, and gave one of our men the charge of my purchase to be taken to the Commission corral. ' A second lot, costing from 315 to 320 d in like per head, manner. There was a third Jot'to which t went. The "opposition" were oi tho way from the steamer time was getting precious. "Vhat's the price of your mules," I asked of him who appeared to bo leader. "Well, young fellow, you must be buying mules, are you not? . "That's what I'll do, if you wish to sell," was ray reply. They are of different prices," and so i bought them ranging from 325 to S5 per head. counted out the money, and I had the boysjust were just driving them off, as several of the laggards" came up. "Whose mules are ?those?" domanded i big, burly fellow, with a dragoon revolver in bis belt. "They were mine," said tho leader, "but this young gentlemen has bought them, aud they are now his." "He's cheated you," says the Bully, ;"don't yoa know that any animal 'is worth frbm 3300 to 3500 in Sacramento? Here, take this 3100 to bind the bargain, i and 111 give S200 per head." and leader He stepped up to the put out his hand with the money In it. The latter looked him square In the eye, and then struck out a blow which took the other in the face, and landed him on his back. As Bully jumped up he and sov-- : eral of his friends made motion as if to draw, but the others were too quick, and Bully's hands went up in peace. Entering Into conversation with the leader,. I learned that he, was - John R. 11 id go, tho Indian chief. I met him Grass at afterward Valley where years ho resided, a promiucnt citizen of tho State, and editor of one of the ablest county newspapers. - ! " '. was-bough- - off-han- t , . , them to turn them over to me but that was not their istyle. Cpnel Emory gave me his horse ph which to make my trip to the periinsnla andl the horses were delivered to oie on rny return, at the original price! Not many men east to-or west of the Rockies wouid do that, some day, would they? Yet,1 there toare become who would, and as America is Americanizedthere will be more of them. ' ,: THE TRIP. We were detained about a week in our camp near totnvaU of our party, wun the exception; of myself; having been subjects of the poison oak. I could handle, be with it in all situations and never feel any effects ?of it. At last the bovs could ride and we set out, making at sundown our first camp, after, a trot of eight miles. It took some time to stake out our animals and it was near 10 o'clock before we: pat down to our coffee and supper. We soon found that the water of jwhich tho couee was maao was salty, being taken lrorn a run. which at hlg h tide ran inland for sev-t- o send about eral miles. We had five miles to - pet fresh water. His Honor the Senator was tl;e water carrier on this t occasion, and as it was the first time cp which he had worked, his ij ignlty was hurt, especially as on getting Off, his mule that patient animal, entertaining like feelings with his rider, let put his rear starboard propeller, which struck the Texan's relative on that part pf the human, system which Is nearest the saddle yhpn said human is riding a properly accoutred bucephalus, and .kiiaelted him into the Dx. Parry to drtfss Muddy Ru the wounded ipart antjl Frank Stone to carry "his Dignity' in tho wagon for about fifty niiles, where wo camped at the mouth of a canyon. On leaving in the morning! , thf fni u es "passed the tracks of a grizzly Ma tvhich had come down to the seashore for crabs or fish. and they sta pipeded and' ran back about five miles bjefore we could get them turned. Stq'uo and jh si passenger had gone up tup roaq winch rap into the canyon, ana came upon Mr. unzziy sit ting, by the roadside, jit was hard to tell which was the worst; scared the four legged r the legged animals but Mr. Sector pcpvered his health and rode a tittle from that time, preferring to be in pJebei&h society, as furnishing more, sec irity fp hiriiself personally. We got al ng withput biuch adventure until In the neighbprhppd of Santa Barbara, where kve rested for a time. . , EIGHTEEN YEARS 1 Tho has remoTed SPECIALIST, n well-know- mm, W. G. SALT LAKE. 111 iTiir eifRunt anil commodious toarlors. XtJ. - es X ULMO t. HOTEL. tiud 1 "2 I J If c ' fy vv - - -- 3; I - 'y Dr. i - - i VI i -- Mekiax. j C. W. AS3 ANALYTIC PHYSICIA?, GOFiC 1 Higgixs, Has practiced in Salt Lake City eighteen years, cures ha ard the wor.df rlul and has effected iji that time prove the sclentifio principles on which his remedios aw compounded. Forming diagnosis by the aid of the microscope enables him to detect the primary cause of disease a lid efieet a radical cure. The'Poctoi has cured thousands oi cases of well-establisb- J.crvum Jtleutul and Physical auti .Nervous frustration, WrnesH Five Hundred Dollars for and will forfeit any rssc taLeu uuder Lis treatment which he fails t I A :CUri. All elapses of privata diseases cured, and all eld. linperiB?: disease. which vitiate the blood su.d impair the system." thoroughly and perma.- -. tcntly cured. Liver and kidney complaint cured. All Clasie ot Cured, s se . jBIBLE. JSl IV m-w, Writ, ior free i'ltutrated family papornneurgiraUojiistBUona t for feuial comp.ainUl defuntatie eIio. confidential book fur men. eauuut get cured oi special, jirtvati x plaining why , " cuiiui ctiroiuo d.?eM-iv- , eyes, tars, lungm. lot-', ruulu of ilxut or luanti.wd, gieei, yp'.iiiii, uuaaiural ' ior which r'i nitil marriage, -- excess, Jei Dt' UEBIQS WONOERhUL CEKMAN IHVIGOftATOR. the iTtntest TrmoC.y for aboTe eompliiiita. To pnw it merit; U'-tlfieo. Addiw, DR. LiEBlQ A CO. 40 Oaar j CI tj baa rraiiciico. Co-- , or V1 Vf. 6lJ, bt. Kuia CiW. ' ')t ni-siia- tai e 1S62. JH PM, & JEYELERS, 170 -- 172 Main Street; DEALERS IX- - if MANOhDS, WATCHES, y Iti id JEWELRY A!iD SILVERWARE J ;i 1 Uracea, appliano?!. fcyUrucele; Sole azents for the PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO.' WATCH KS. SOt: VKXIBS ia TEA, COFFEE and ORAXGH SPOONS. Tuo ilnest and largest, assortment 1 ttie city. Tourut will find here the most uniqua ' tlissrr! to select from. Ail the Latest Novelties in Gold and Silver. Our store taa lively been enlarged! and reflttea and newly slocked. "and we now have the flnetl tciuippcd Jewelry House in the West, I'. 'L ( j ay. Eata'ollBliea When Baby xras side,- we tare her Castoria, When she was a Child, 6h cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, clung to Castoria, When sha had Children, she cave them Castor;, i j2TTaiJC nut'iu rejioveil witli bead or uu o i ! TJ, ss I t - Patterson, Diego. A largo amount of coin was placed on me, to be taken to different parties In the south. This, I put in charge' of the purser; -Rankin, aud prepared myself for two- things, off smoand an attempt to break ' in both. waa kingand I succeeded two days, and I just awfully sick for haven't smoked a cigar from that day to this forty odd years. I found out on the steamer that there were a number of persons on - board bound on the same mission as myself, and if I wished to succeed I must be knew Captain lively and wide awake. Patterson from of old, "and when I laid my plans before him he at once ordered the first officer to do as I wished. I knew that some acquaintances would be out in a boat to meet the steamer, and I would get them to row me ashore before my rivals could get into the steamer's boats, and. then I would rush the buying of all Animals in the town for sale, and then break for the country. I got my packages all on deck byi the starboard ladder, which was quietly lowered as the steamer entered port. As I anticipated, a boat with Tyler (the President's son) and Gardiner was soon alongside in answer, to my hail, and I was well on way to shore, before the sea-sickne- i i And Gifts to Merian's Captain Cali- to San ' fell ,v JOSLlN & PARK. ; We are the onlv authorized City Hjwuial attbatiou ii mail orders. Tlme-lteeper- a) ; Wt i Rsser, Hanicare,. French Kair A CLE AX SWEEP. Ii Hair Goods, Tiilefc' Preparations. I had bought everything that could and learned .that in eotten town, thero was a lot of twenty on a ranch Parlors '27 :and ?8, Scott-Auerbasome leagues over the border. I went. up Building". : ... ( i to see Colonel Weller, to whom I turned i i. ' over all unnecessary cash, and in Larsest es'.blishment of its kind fbetTrcca another hour I was off to the peninsula, Chieaso and tha Paci8.fi Com-'where I, was successful, and returned to i .iff-.'r Sau Diego and prepared for. my return ESTABLISHED 137ft. bo ch m ' - - Ii i 1 provisions and conveniences. .. Our party consisted of six persons,' all of whom were employees of the Commission. .The Government had treated Weller very shabbily, leaving him without a dollar to pay- the running expenses, so ho was glad to have the boys ask for fur loughs-ryWiTaylor was a Virginian; Dr. Parry was a naturalist, thoroughly devoted to his study; Kaufman's oply recommendation was the fact that he was a' brother of the Senator from' Texas; Frank Stone was a t earn stcr; Manuel was a Mexican boy, who came to me first in "Puebla, Mexico, wa3 an excellent cook, and was honest and true and devoted to me, qualities for which I gave him full credit and a big sharo In my heart. -- full-blood- WJULCOS toi'XIClVlO COH r. tee roruLtu JTAILORS II' I r I , K CrTf8K92eate Solicited. ... .i- - P. Ira. 'TO'THE'UKFORTUIIATE. O HOX CSS. 023 No. Strest, San r'ran- isco. Established ia 1S51, for the treatment' of Sexual and Seminal Diseases snca p. jc.' i ."vy '''...-..'as OoDorrbra. Gleet, 'v"V'" I Stricture, hyphill, la alt its-- , forms, seminal '.v ;J: i : '';.; Weakness and Impo-r i ''. tency. Loss of Manhood ' ' ' ' cured. Ths v Vi " ' Ki-aru- y - t'i."-:V'T-WsJt- : rii ;- - ; -- i ';-- V-'- Ealn Street. CposIti Walter Dsaifi. 1 nail, i .Bockle&SoD ed - '.yT 'CJf: .V.'vf sick and afliicted should not fail to call upon him. The hespitais yt Europe, and ebrntn'! a meat de l of valuable information. ..inch lie i compel"' impart to those in of his Jerxice. l)R- - GIBBON will make a Cure. Tho Doctor nn charze he effects curt wht'n others fail. , Try him. Persons curd able..."Call or write. at11 home', ji'hanea- re son conniRicstions entirely conftdential. Address OK. gv F. til CIS UN. Box l57,San J,v; Doctor! has visited ' n-- ea j ! to uls - Fran--cisco.C- I Cjibel, the Tailor, PENNYROYAL . fdts.VJm' fi A eppciftf! $15 ta S53. thest div!W. itultf 24 HO'JHS UKTS WCEIH 5H0UaS : Lj Crst-c):ir- 'i i! Ksxiiisiii r;r j - ff workmen, ia ihii city. 107' f m t - L j ( ii "o. 200 S. Maia St. TAIL9! I O. Ej itn. cinft CO&IPA.SY. A. C. Smith Zie V - ' - rr iiaiitoix. iura. Agent Suit Laa ... Co.. Druggists, Eicri CJrent ICnjrSUra A successful Medicine ptloa. uaed over cT casr-s- . ' -. m thousanila years . .... . ... j.. v Wrakiher, Emissions, ImpoliticiJLiJa and all iis;i.st"S caustsd bv fArrr.- frKFOitEl indiscretion, or to Cvrt trl n ' . Sx packages 1 rr J'aiL AtK your Drupcrist for ftake- ln" Mibstitute. c . TkT 1. - i ai- ol i T"ur nruiiTiSt u u taxtlail.r nwilri ir f'tiuy. over-exertjo- n. Gua--antee-d i'rc-rlTti- FASIllKlALiLi: liuy- - .-t.-h SUITS MALE III - or .i aihp-- i fl . WAFERS. rocdicino for ladle aiiU to restore)irtor.thly ths mariee; an I poiulsa prortu-i:', trtf hetlthy 2 UY7. Scconlio3i!iSiraji, h SALT LAIii: CI TV. j A LITTLE INCIDENT al. .1 . which occurred at this time will show vou why I always so hishly praise the officers of the "Old Army" as gentlemen sansi nnrell in these latter days. In preparing for my first trip Ibought of Colonel Emory his horse, and thoso of Captain- Hardcastle and Lieutenant Whipple, at 375 per head. They were to retain them until ray departure,1 but a few days before I left they had gone to Tla Juana, and I had started before they returned. They knew on my return to San Diego that those horses would bring .from 5300 to. 3500 apiece and further that I could notcompel lity. lnrlmoraat rstort, aad s Dispensary, - U fctror.xeat -. 1 trip up the country on As I had "packed" my first trip, this time I determined to purchase a light. wagon, and carry in it all necessary iiiant iolile, t:ur"'Nfroui lehlllty At Vfror In iiaiX'm jnowa. PJ. Six - 5, bv ir-ii;-. Writ for I'sr , |