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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1877. the porter about t, and he safd the pralrfe was | and cake stands which line efther atde. aysters In thint way—never eat them at sli, in fact, unless they aresmuggled into soup, uot on fire at all. 1 now have the oninfon that the writer of that hook is an untruthful pers non, and that {s the mildest thing I can say of tering the auditorium, a strange sight presents ot 18 that of & theatre: there are the atage, ant Actors, and audiencs AN ‘INNOCENT” ABROAD ONE DAY APENT IN OAKLAND was brimful of pleasure. The Hon. W, C. lan- But everything s ao conrse and devold of orna- mentatlon that It aives you the fmpression that bim. Just wost of Bidncy thera 15 a olace called a harn has been hastily” utilized TRAIRIE DOG CITY, One of Mark Twain’s Compan- a prominent, luwyer formerly of Ixborte ut now llving In this beautiful an: rapidly-growing city, took ma In charge and drave up one street and down another, to my heart's content. Then he passed me over to the tender care of Dr. Dio Lewls, who {s It 1s not a rafiroad liounos in the place. tion, and there are no Nobody lives there but those queer llttle animals, the prairie dozs, and thelr companions, the rattlesnake and a pecies ‘Thesa three creatures—be tho sama habita- ions- Visits the Pacifio ¢ parquette, which is capable of seating about 500 persous, Is filled with Chincxo; an eallery ahave, whern a higher prics fs charged, In also [nirly patronized, 7o the left i n sepa~ rate gallery, larze enough to accommodate thil of white owl, bird, and reptile—all occups here In a most comfortable fn the onfoyment of the y fruits of Lis life-long labors. 'The name of Dr. Lewls Isknown In cvery civilized country where there are girls and wonien L and, while teaching tion, o hole dng [ato tho side or top of a mound of earth, Thers appeared to bs moro than & hundred of thesc latter. running just a trifle slower I could have count. ty or forty persons, nceupled entlrely by wor en, who neyer slL with the males at the them, On the right, directly opposite the ladles’ g lery, are two privato boxes,—a most appropriate A History of the Journey Furnished for Publi- I tho train had been them Low to be healthy, 16 has not neglected bis own hyglenle discipline, Ife now haa the ruddy face, erect figure, and robust frame of an English fox-hurting *aquire. ‘The Doctor touk & party of cight of us iInto his ‘‘carry-all,’” anid drove us through the charming Indian canon, a few miles out of Oak- ed them accurately. ‘The pralria dog resembles a squirrel. e le about fifteen inches long, colot, and fat cnouyh to tal cultural fair. He 's not at all shy, and ns tho train moved along within fifty yards of thelr abode [ saw scores of them resting on their nams for then, as they resemble Immenae dry- ®oods boxes with onc sida removed and two benches inside, cach sufliclently larze to seat three persons. This {s the arfitocratic part of the house, and, as it was not too good for us, we occupled ono of tha boxgs. Thea stage {s a plain ralred platform without > 5 ko & priza at an (ontradiotory Statements Regarding Omeha and Counoil - n our return hie went a cuuple of miles out of our w-I to the Town of Alameda, for tall-ends with thetr front pawa in the air looking curtain or sceneryof any kind,” A hoard partition as complacent and self-satisfed us thou the purpose o attheback of it fd the only thing that screens tha giving us an_opportunity to wit- ness the operations of some men who were scasching for “pirate” goid, We soon came in sight of the place where they were at work. Thera were owned tho real-estate they occupled au was no mortgage on It. Certainly, In no part of the world ean one travel so far and cncounter such monotonos sconery 28 on this overlund road. performers when they arg off the stage, This partition has a door on elther side for exit and cutrance, and the interspace is occupied orcliestra, who ars thus ‘in the rear actors, - The partition fs Farinre to See Prafrle Fires, Buf- rtly covered with of ‘them, and they appesred like persons possessed of an urdinary smount of common-sense, which, of course they did not Chiness characters written ar stamped on d miles thero {3 scarcely anything Lt ' a:mlng red rlce-paper. [did not reall auy/of o he geen except great plains almost devold of any vegetation except saze-brush, buffalo-grass, falo, Antelope, and In- 1 gathered from oneof thein who seemed to be the director, and from Dr. Lewis, the fol- lowing facta: and sand-hills; and T supposs some persons would not regard sand-hillsas vegetation, THH ORCHESTRA consiats of siz musicians (1) who succeed in DR, LEWIS' NARRATIV] Near the spot where these men #cra working was u amall, dilapidated hut, which waa former- the restdence of o man known a8 ' Old Dad." @ had lived there for many years fn Aqualiil poverty, and when he died, a” few months ago, ho waa buried at thecxpense of thetown. Svon after his burlal some one started a rumor to the cffect that *Old Uad™ was not 80 poverty- stricken as ho had seemed. This took root, and It was next repurted that the old man had formerly been a plrate. The subsequent steps were easy. I he was a pirate, of course ho had maney, and, }ke other pirates, of course e burled it; and, paturally, he would bury ft making the most Infern: Thelr instruments resemble fu thelr fortm somo of1those with which we are familiar, ns the ultar, triangle, drum, cymbals, rong, tha sounds brought forth from them eribubly horrible. The only pleasant notea were thoss from the gong anid cymbals. ‘The inusicians have & good tine, thelr coats, and, In the intervals of the they eat, drink tea, and smoke. The plays are usuallyof a hixtorical character, and somctlines extend over several mouths, ‘Lhe purtormance commences with a vlece, usually of a farcical character. This J¢ followed by a sort of operetta, the singing being 18 beenuse some persons are particular. That gulde-book contains some beautiful plctures vf DEER, DUFFALO, ANTELOPE, COYOTES, AND IN- DIANS, and more than lnts that all these thinns are to be secn from the car-windotes, sce them, but I did not see any of themn And again I was vexed in spirit and In truth. 't was eazer to sco & snow-shed. passiug through one and sinclling it,—full of smoke and brimstone aa it was,—I bad enough Some of these structures are But vonn' Rice Overcame the Disappointment with a I cxpected to And Introduced *‘Lucky’ Bald® win, Who Told Some Sfisuundtels, ten minutes or near his dwellin) A nelghbor had frenuently Toeh WU DV leaning AZANAL 8 fonte near his hut and fznlnx io 8 purticular direction. & Staoding on the rear Inoked into the muzzle of one of the train emerged, and saw great convoluted masses of smoke-cloud curling out ns impet- worse than anythiug iu the world oxcept the {nstrumental accompaniment. plece deresistance,—the tragedy,—theactsof which Inthemost inmeaulng war with Chinese Theatres, Restau- Blace et et Thls gave o ¢ w. The old an was doubtiess looking in the dircction of his hidden treasure. But, In order to lotate the exact place of the buried wealth y 85 though they had been bolched forth trom the crater of a yoleano, During the third dayout from Omaha I “learned that, in addition to Mr. Rooney, there acrobatle feats, tumbling, cte. The costutnes sra extremely gaudy, and some of them migut even be considered {cq.mt. i rants and Drug-Stores There are no' female crfortners, the female charactors heing nssumed A GOLD-SMELLERY waon employed : & man who, by means of a modi- fied witch-bazel could scent out nmderground gold. This useful any ablo person discovered waro othor distinguished namely, Orson P'ratt and desceudant of J crsons In our cary postle Smith (not o h), who were returning home from a proselyting mission to Muther hy males with painted faces, who talk and sfug i1 a squeaking fulsetto vofce painful to hear. THE GHINKSE ARR VERY YOND OF TIE TIEATR althourh they never manifest thelr approval of The'Geysers, the Big Treer, and tho the exac! vot wanted., and volunteered tho nlon that the mmount deposited was about $30,000—posaibly 8:55,000—and that, In conse- quence probably of the s2ft, wet nature of the soll, it had: sunk to the depth ol sbout thirty-six fect, This latter I“K‘T’“ lon explained Yo Semite Valley Taken In. ‘They had been summoned to take part In the electiun of a successor to the place made vacant by the death of Brigham Young. Mr. Bmith had with hitn a wife, a pretty, bright- ed woman, and an equally Lright-eyed [littlo fid. The fourth member of the party was a anything dono or said on the stage by loud applause. But theycan and do laugh as heartily body when™ sumething of & bumorous ch;_l;numr Tflm ‘ i i ‘ e performances frequently contioue from 7 o'clock In the uem:::lg until 2 and # o'clock Hank Monk, Wank Monk’s Stage, and why It was that the old pirato Hank Monk’s Horses. himsel! had pot been able to get his monerwlien he needed it Hayving obtained ull these rellable data these four fools had crecled s derrick, and, by dint of hard work forseveral weeks, haid attalned a depth of twenty-two feet through sand, mud,and water, ‘They wore full of hopethat {u another fortnight they would be abla to b""fi] to the surface next morning; yet so insatiate are tho suditors that they have been known to create a row and brenk benchen because the show.did not Inst longer? °I only atald until 10 o'clock. Per- Lups I wonld have rematned longer, oug I fonnd that I wos not understandlug more than half that was sald, and thls made it difiicult to fol- After leaving the theatro, we visited one of A MORMOX LXCTUNRN OR PREACRER. During, the courso of an intersiew with this Iatter, ho Informed me that his father was ono f tho present twelve," within a few miles of O, Ider Richards, and two more children. were warm and liearty, and everybod) The Big Donanza---Salt Lako COlity---A Sample of Gush, mg:’l&: ;;?{. cain a wile of Richards, The grectings To the Editor of The Trihune. u‘or crocks, or boxes filled with “Ola 4 money, On our raturn_{from this delightfal ride we were entertained and refreshed by Mrs. tlarris The salatations over, the threo apostles sought a quice place, and, with hoads togethor, thoy held a long consultation, carried on chicfly in” whispers. tho first-class Chineso, restaurants. Passing through the lower room, which fs devoted to the refreahment of the lower clarses, and where only the coarscr nnd cheaper foodsare dispensed, Caicaao, Dee., 1877.—If you ever have ocea- sfon to take tho overland trip to Callfornla, do not permit anybody to advise you what to do, t Ogden the whale STRAWRERRITES AXD OREAM (strawberries pay no attentlon to scason In Cal- ffornia), and decoratod by Mrs. McKenzle with & handsome bonquet, Imalo s cxcursion from San Franclsco to the Geysers. In order to go there, you take o steamboat—or rather the steamboat takes you —to a Plnm called Donohuc, & fine town, con- what places to visit, or what hotels to stop at at least do not allow more than one person to advise you, If you do, you will find yoursell bewlldered and {n trouble; and, unless fortifiod by & strong determination not to yleid to temptation, you may possibly feel profane. f party left tho train for Balt Lake City. On reaching Ban Francisco I went directly to the Baldwin Eouse, and on entering the office ‘was at once met by that genial gentleman and rand Pacific. ITe ho taken formal posscssion of this finest and best- appolnted hotel hiere,—nnd one of the grandest we ascended to the sccond story, whero aro served a somewhat higher grade'of delieacles. also, we reached the aristo- eratic third foor, whera the best of everything 18 set forth,~I mcan the Chinese best. Here, seating oursclves around a table, wo were served with tea and a varlety of cake sweetmeats, nuts, ete, Going throngh thi; princa of hotel m inerly of onr own tini o The tea is of oxcollen a hotel and a wharf. Thence you go by ratl to Cloverdale, and when you et there it 18 ovenlug, and you stop at the Cloverdale llo- tel. A least, this is what I dld, and I am sorry for {t. 1l [ shonld ever go to Cloverdale agaln, and there wore no other hotel there, I wauh] eamp ont. h On the following morning I went in a stago- conch for the Geyacrs. And now, for the first thine, Thad an opportunity of witnessing some w thisfs, for 1 hava juat been through Ao Bow thie i . y " witlibis knowledge of the uests comfortable he will be ablo to confer happlness on the thousands— tens of thousands, nate enouggh to get under his roof, see & Chlengoant in the face of auy one in the world,—an quality. 1t is prepared in covered cup: art of making his whicliis placed - before each person. hus been steeped for o sulliclntly long time, it is poured Into nnother which It is directly dran] clumey chinawara apoon, which reseinbles n small " canovo with ono ena drawn out like the, lower lip of a spoon-bill d: c¢akes were, In appearance, ke those in use among oursclves, Most of them, however, con- tained a surprige In the shape of seme kiud of * Just bofore leaving Chicago I sald to a man, in an unguarded moment: 4 At which place would you advise mo .to stop for nday, Coutncil Bluffs or Omahal" 4 At Council Bluffs, by all means," ho sald. *There’s nothing to ba scen at Omaha; it's & wretched, pompous Iittle place, ‘where every- Lody lives by cheatfog.” trust—who mu ind smaller cup, from r ladled out with a mences at hoth o his nosc, and spreads at last over his whole countenance fn much less time than it takes to RAFID DOWN-LILL DUVING +of which o many stirrlng accounts have been written. Our driver on this occaslon was one of the proprictors of tho atago line,—Dick Van Arnnm,—whohasa reputation erus‘ultu equal to Preserved ginger scomed to he a staplo article of dict with themn; likewise roust- wl almonds and roasted watermelon secds. ate a little of cverylhing, and soon begun to feel heathonlsh, so that Bo my mind was settled. I would stop at Within an hour another man sald to me, without any provocation on my AXD ORORGE PASIETT {s hors, too; Imported from Chicago expreasly to maunage the ‘front.’” Qoorue was just o smooth and affable as ever, and lie only looked Councll Bluls. thos of Clark Fuss nnd Hank fonk. And, truly, the case and skill with which lic managed lifs four-in-hand were worthy of all commends- A PAIRL OF CHOPBTICKS, 1 4id not succeed vory well with them, but as I was no longer hungry, I did not erisve over the sad when somebody ssked him for information about the clty, 1lis opportuuities 1 hear you're golng West. You ought to stop over one day at Omaha. It's a fine growing ‘The wagon-roads throuzhout all theso moun- tainous countries are side-hlll cuttings, and they are but lttle wider than is neccssary for tho assage of a siogle vehiele. It s onfy at long ntervals that thera {s room for two to pass cach city, full of Interest, and I'm sure you'll cnjoy ft. Gostralght through Council Bluffs; thero I3 nothing there but the biufs, and you can seo all you care to of them from Omaha.” MY MIND WAB BETTLED AGAIN. fallure. But my experlonco justities me in advising all whito peraons who have been fast- ing a long time, and who have access to nothing wore nourlshing than watermelon seeds, to use o spoon or a shiovel rather than chiopaticks., Oun tho whole, fn ono mitad, aud bo did not koow any more with ro- ard to_the streets and things herc than a igger Indian docs the use of a fine-toothed comb, Ms. Rice Introduccd mo to the pravriatar of this magnificent hotel, Mr. E respect ut least, Mr, Van Arnam made his *“iad:dies” apin over thesa narrow ways ina manner that was,~wall, untermlnhuil Frequentlya vartation ) Iwould stop at Omaha. Ido not know what tlo sesult would have Leen It the irst man bad had another opportunlty to talk to mo. * Lucky ¥’ Baldwin, as he is familiarly known,— who {8 himsclf onc of the wonders of of nwonderful Btate. the meal was disappointing. I expected to have an opportimity to shiow how 1 could rise above unrcasonable prejudice by eating kittan, snake, ol a few Inches would ¥o acnt tho establish- ment to the buttom of & canon, hundreds and hundreds of feet below, 1 was not afrald mysclf of poing over, but 1 did not want any accfdont to occur on unccount (b otlier passencors, 8o 1 leancd, tho greater ‘purt of thé vime, m\vz[um thie Dtlk sidu, - rat, or bird's nest. disappolntment until after we had Jeft lest I might put somcbod cooking these tbings capecfally forme. .. I next visited o Chinese drug-store, where ‘I was ainazed and Interested by witnessing the rescriptions sont In by their {8 roputed to bo a ton-millionaire,—all accumu- within tho past ten yeurs, enthuslastic Culifornian. When 1 say enthusi- astle, I mean that ho can do one thiy 1t waa tho samo with regard to hotels. Each person recommended a diferent one, and with such cogent reasons that 1 fioally felt that no matter which ono 1 might patronize I should be dolug all theothors, as well as myself, an to the trouble of After enjoying thl compounding of oTieg, 8 sdrt'of “thing for about five hours, wu reached the Geyser Hotel, kopt by Mr, Forsythe—and well kept, too. Boon after my arrival Iias induced to take a eulphur bath, and then I visited the Geyaers, | remamber fully as much sbout that bath as I do pbout the Geysers, I enjoyed bothof them, but there was o drawback to the luxury of the act of Injustico. In this dlsturbed state of wmind I reached tho depot and was shown to my sleoplug-car sco- uon, Isat down-and tried to fecl happy. It wea a fallure. The porter came along nlmost fmmediately, and nsked mo if I wantcd my Derth made up, I didu't, but I native doctars, of in Ban Franclsco. ‘Tué medicines uscd consisted in overy instance of roots, berbs, or seeds, Iu ono prescription L counted fourteen Ingredients; in- another ten, The drawers ond boxcs containing tlie different articles wera not labeled in an; threo or four clerks wero engage and mustard, and otbor products of his 18,000~ whom thero are ten or twelve Loa Angeles that werc—well, clae lhad totd these things to me I do not think I would have be- lleved them to be trne. ncro ranch near 1am not suro that Ido as it {s. But he actually did exhibit to me some oat-stalks that were nine and & half feet lony. Ho keeps these in o room near the ofllvo I wanted to make it as thorougt as pos- slble, and so took it joternally as well as oxter- nally, and I should not have done so, Bulphur water as a boverage {a inferior even tosonp-suds. TR STBAMING, PUMING, BOILING, BPOUTING, BUBDLING, IISSING UBYSERS ALN WONDER- UL ‘Thoy le&me with {nterest. - But T conld not poundivg of cach preseription it sccined as he scomod in carncet. though amistake mnight occaslonally be at lcast porter always wants one to.go to bod at sun- (L wonder why the | of the hotel, as a gort of agricultural Bible, to swear by when anyhody looks incredulous about the pumpkins an Bince I have been here 1 feol mora than cver that Cll do not roalize how good, aod modest they are. Do you remember BART HARTE'S ‘‘Nontn pEACRM! 8 1 nsked one of the clerks, an Intelligent voung fellow who spoke broken Engllsh,—or broken Chins, rathor,—whether the Chincse consldered thelr physlcians skillful. of them were * blotty good,” but that the oth- Aslceplogecar s alwaya a porturbing {nflu- enco with me, Howover calm aud pesceful my tempor mmay havo beenup to that time, it s He repHed that some inyself of :the wnotlon that, 1t the underground forces at work thers wero to make n mlntnknh or becoms a trifls aure jo becomo ruffled before T flulsh undress- fug. Tho uncortaluty of ona’s footbold whan standing on a bed, under the most favorable ers “ kil allee time," One of tho proprictors of this druc-storo lsan ce of the businoys capacity of some of thy In it the following pas Hea yon long quay that stretches far and wide, moro encrgatio, they m! tht cause a good deal of troublo {u thelr neighborhood. After lunch [ sauntered into tho office and Well known 10 citizens as wharf of Mo ‘Thore each sweet 8abbath walka in mal ‘I'ha penslye Margaret and Pat, whose lexs, . Encased in droadcloth, oft ki It Is the Dano Bon, whom I have slready mentloned ns fo the emnploy of Wells, Fargo'& Co.'s Express Company, n” which ca- but it reaches its ch a feat is at- clrcumatances, is well knownj fullest development when st d the ecp time with Yog's. ndlord, the stage-driver, and two other men seated at a tablo in the contre of the roomn, each with a nile of gold and allver coln fn front of him. Even with my limited experi- ence in the ways of wicked men I understood that they wers lndulglnfi in a gamo ol *draw," tompted with a tratn {n motlon, ‘Tho removal of coat and vest while standing up {n your Lerth Is not especlally difeult, but when [t comes to pantaloous troublo com- mences, Totake thomn off it is nccessary to ralso one foot and balance yourself on tho other ~it you bave snother. You cannot got panta- loons off by pulling them -over your head. I pacity he transacta the busineas of that Com- ny—ua very largo husiness too—with ‘hiiiess merchants here. ‘fam Chule, huve, o additlon to this store, 8 aud he is lkewlse a nn Chong & Co., ex- naive' magufactlirers of ladles’, miases’, and children's shoes snd galters, carcs, Dana Bon has a wife. Hard by thoro stadds an snclent hotelrie, And at its sida a gardon whare the bear, mount, and coon sgreo on all who gather there; . Andwhen Augusta, —that unconscious falr,— + th nuts and apples plyoth Bruln freo Lol the green parrut claweth her back halr, And the gray mankey grabbeth fruita that she On hor goy bonnct wears, and Jaugheth loud in gleo! Heand his partner, Lrauck stureat artter fu the firm of Ilosides all these 0 ruoin when the laud- ruso and sald: arwl{ had 1 eatered t! tlfim tely * Doctor, will you join us fu a little ** quarter a 1 thanked him for the invitation, and duclin- ©d with mnuch dignity. I do not think he no- ticod the diguity, for he continued, as he re- sumed his seat: i % Coma on—sit rl:‘Ilfl down, you'ro quite wel- Well, tho ancfont hostelrle here atluded to Is stiil standing st tho head of Muiggs’ wharf, and it Is one of the moat curious plaves It haa over been my fortune to seo. 1t Is owneid and occu- plod by Abraham Waruer, who sccins to tuke ug capeclal prida whou asked bow Jong ho has llved there in repoating tho formu you ever happen to sca A CIINBAR TRURK] A Chinaman run{{ travely nn{ IfTers trom tix that evervthing {s packed on the out- have sometimes thought that it would be better 1 youcould, Tho advantages of dress are not all fn favor of tho male, There arosome gar- muents that aro always put on and off over the Lead—{ am told. great distaoce ose used by us comie. Weall play of a pole slx or scven ere—we'va nothlug elss to Well, away along i the ovening 1 went futo tho oflice agaln, There sat the tandlond, un;} the llmdnvfirllmd thetwoothermen, “fnfid 1 BOUGHT A GUIDE-DOOK bafore I started. This was an njudicious ot sy of money. Tho bouk has beeo a coustant sourco of exasperation to me. opened and closed theso doors mysc two yeara.”" ‘Tho parrots, green and white, the monkeys, gray and brown, large and amali, and the owls aud coons ars all there atill—nut the proprictor carrics on his_shoulder, In front and the other behind, g8 Luudles, baskety, tin- cooking-stove ol ropes, and por-+| In & gaine of wheclbarrow, raw, '—the e gaumo acen them at ten hours before. . On the following moruing T went into the hotol-otfice agaib. The landlord was there- alops. He looked sleepy. e sald: “You missvu & heap of sport last., night. We've just gut through, and I'vo clcansd the Loys out.” [ garden, but on the sidewalk in front of War- both sldes of the both sdesof tho stroet. ‘The house {s one of the oldest fn the cit; haviug been built at the time when Melgw: wharl was the only landi It was originally a satlo tavern, sud tnany of the smme clase still resort quaff a glass of alo and eat mussel- with such 8 miscellancous caryzo asthls, Wohn will makas bis way through tbe most crowded street without kuocking snybody ‘There are fless In Califortila. A good many of them inhablt Sun., Francisco. commuonplace little bugs, but well<developed fellows, active and industrious {n their habits, ond posscased of groat capabllities,—fleas, in wrong things. For example, it sayst * When you get to Omaha you siready experience the fresh and pleasant odors of the great Weat," or words to that effoct. Well, whon I reached Boss was, ou tho for San Franciaco. bourding-house sud pcrlenmdon, but they wure not pleasant odors b lotio § rous ride, up and downh k sold they would be, und, to a per- fter an early breakfast, Ihad another glo- ll‘, with somumore faat driving, this time by Charley Foss, u son of the famous Clark. Our road, after duscandiug the mountgln, Jay through ust from Chicago, dud famillar with our own Invincible Bridgeport, they did not seem frosh. But tho poople at Omaha sald co was nol at {te best just then iu tho matter of sinells. pecialty of the place for which Warner short, that Californiaus nre proud of! Thelr pres- s very much out of re- d Huence are folt and acknowled, by personadn all grudes of soclety; and 1 liformed that 1t Is uot an uncommon oceuren {s fawous. ‘Tho house pair, but ita eccentric propriator will not nave Ho regards s autiquatea apything done to ft. TIIR BEAUTIKUT, NAPA VALLRY, covered in every Hul with vinoyurds, cornflelds, appearance aa its best foature, DICKENS WOULD LIAVE JUMPAD UP AXD DOWN WITH DRLIGHT for a guutleman or a ' lad social gatherjug or at ® tuble to suddenly stop speaking, luok quecr, and, exclaimlog, ™ * Ex- v o tha midst of a.| aod haodsome vil s, leaviog Omaha I went Into the whicrs we took & tral smoking-roomm. One man was there, smoking. as, aud_endcd ot Callstoze, {h fur Vullojo, and thence & steambont for Sau Franclseo, ‘arriving st the acigar. The man said long ride frow Now York to Ban Fran- 4! I roplied, *It's langgr than from Chi- it bo could bavo scen Waraer's house. He could have described it, but no ono clas can. The bar-room, ur ratber the apartwcnt which serves for bar-room, parlor, sittiug-reom, und *'1I'VE GOT A YLEA ON M8, to hasten to a retired place for search apd ojectument. fluw la the ovening, aftor an abseuce of et uuyfl ‘objectiva polntiwas the Yo Bcmite Valley, 'Tovislt it from Bau Franctsco gequires a fall week, und it 18 & weak well apeut. On the ‘Wway e wmuy also ‘‘take inM the Mariposa group of Bl Trees. You go by rail to Merced, whers you stuy one kitchen, contains, besides the bar and lunch- counter, a motley collection of old encravings, some good, sowe bad,~mostly bad; ewpty urnamented ovly with cobwebs nt article of foroiro uud domes- tic make, useful and ornawental, of wuod, 1 was uot inuch disturbed ' by the: camparatively speaking. #ho had sufMiclenst curlosity toascertain Just how many * bites " she had, lior person seventy-iwo: buast of fve, cago M "1l was intonded for Information, but e i mot scein ta notice tho fact. “})3 you live In Chlcago, sir??* plcture-frames, aald I . you vught to know me," sald ho} L § and dust; qusi énd bad counied upon ‘Think of that! And 1 did not boaat ol Next mornlag, balure you have had thrue to ot fairly awake, you are Lurricd fotos welal, stone, glass, pottery, shel walrus Lusks” covers fogs of sallor-artist: But I admired the discrimination evlnced by the futellizent little crestures, ‘fhoy had ney." it ‘nt Rooney!" T asked. #Get the best.” through & sectl $The same,” said be. headed tho sdylc ‘Thea {uu liave a dusty, tiresome rido jon deyuly of intéroat, aud {n the eyening yoa reach Muriposs,~a half-deserted tho pleasure I felt In mestiog so tles, birde, Hahus, un: dlatingulshed o pervonage, He ssetned ploased ed Dersous,~-one of Warner himself. thess arc pxocutud fu a vory creditable wanner, taken the besl ey could tind, and 1 was glad Laaw usign In the window of & restaurant town, which ight be wholly dispeusad flt were not for the necds of these stuce vassoagers. Un the luuovln.i‘ moraing I was these there ars hundreda of other ar- which read thus: ** Califoruis and Eastern ovs- ticles 80 Incongrucus fn thelr naturo as to glve called ut 8 barbarously early 1 am fond of oystors, and 3 » “I'm goln' to 8an Franclsco to tere {u cvery style.” our urain, aud, before 1 had time o cough and sueerc 1'vo gt dead loudle of to the place tha appearance of a pawnbruker's for'em., I'm goin’ to kill ‘em dead; 1 slways concludod to try some Calljurulas. “1 entered ot the cruwning glor of the estab- | sud ordered the walter Lo bring me o duzen vu the dust that bhal ot [uto e the day before, I was packed into suother lishinent, sud one which could the half-shell. sult of tiwe sud fudustry, 1 thoughit bo looked sotmuwhat only he the re- sarprised, and fancied that Lesmited mitdly. wro tho eubweba. thirety monster|l And he actuslly Auotber Jong ride, over dustier roads, $f possible. than wo fouud the day before, brought us st noon to Clark's, ur the Big Tres Bration. As Lhe stuzo drove up to the steps fu front of LCubwebs are everywhere. ’l‘lu.-y cover tho mul- titudinous articles on the “walls, shclves, sspecially abuudant on the cclllng uud about the window-frutucs, In these latter localities they haug fn such dense, graceful festuous sy to resemble fulds aud wassea of solled lace. seemod to eujoy tho idea of this prospective wholesale llnuxhlew the Slope 3 o all d:‘\lyA ‘Towards night I for Iu & few minutcs ba dish cuntaining I'do ot like abrimps. laced velfore wie & AL plut ol ghrimps. I prefer grasdhoppers. ed the walter that it wasoystersl *+AlL right,” sad nej Pretiy soon thiey dozen he bad generous- It wasaellght- and myself be- and was full of pleasurable an- wy book that, rl[lu wostward the hute), needetl, not shrjmps. In & inoweat, sir,” But lnstead ot o “During the frst In order to produce rheumatic persun with bland mau- out aud welcomed us waraly but He scomed 80 VELY ULAL TO BEKR U! ) that I wasquite puzsled at the ting to account fur bis ewvssive cordiality. I understood It subsequen.ly. 1 twld biw'that wo would want gul chi g result, that 8! ueer old Wartier smust have eolisted all she sptd urs (n S4n Franclsco foto bis sorvice for tho,past twenty yeurs; sud Le wust thens throngh all that thwe to evable bl to get so wuch web out from Owaha, the traveler, as he hils cur-window (which he can eastly do while ye- iniog in bis berth), will often find bis curious sitention rewarde ly brought double that number, and yi thuy ecarccly caversd suu hie “oysters themsel lurger than & Lima bean—somc of thom not s0 At flrat [ felt {udigoant, but as [ began by a sight of ong of the | Lave drilied an yet graudest scencs of prairie horses and ide to take us to the Biz Trees 20 6000 a8 w0 hiad dined. e rubbod his hunds of then as I3 shuwa u this rooin. A VISIT 70 TUR CUINXY THBATRE futcrested ma exceediugly. wight derive ss much pleasurs sod profs from it as_posatble, A, W, Btooe, Captulu of Police en it went on to tell how the prat- rics take firo, and how the flames, twenty or thirty feet bigh, can be sccu extending mlles sud wiles awsy; snd the book bad s besutiful plcture showing bow the to comprehend the sityation I fe)t foolisk. that creature's smile, but I slfucted fudiference, aml proceeded to-eat the oysters as rapldly ws nuw understod Iu order that 1 1 wanted 10 got. rairie-fire Jouks. ut 1t was slow wurk. r pylully, snd sald sverytliog wuuld be uess. 1 thew sald: Bir, xm buve a beauttful place here. It the outlay of a tew buudred dollars fu tue maticr of lLuprovemsuts to make it ing? and Dane Bou, & Chiucse clerk 1n the ciaploy o Tho dlfMeulty conelsted Wells, Fargo & Co., were kindly furufshed as coursy, § wunted 1o seo {hings with ' I Llittiug thase sclf jn 8 recliviog position ed wy berth aud I sald this to pleaso biln, He scemed pleased, lc;{u):- rytbed bis Lands togetber azaln and re- looked out of tho car-window for ft. see it for a long time. | walted and walted, wnd continued to louk out at the window, but stil did not seo avything that looked liki 1wy escort and guide by the Su the Exvress Cownpauy, John J. to whom 1 s judebted for this aud many other acts of kinducss and coustesy, aleutine, Esq., sfog out at the door, I observed that ucetlous waiter and nlso the uurccencrate casbilor smillug—a g0od deal louder thau was Ei V{’u tutond to wake the luprovemeuts Atteriiluner the horscs were eald tobe ready, ‘The theatre and perforiance aro quite upique. 'Tue entranco to tho show is through @ loby, narrow passage, nearly filled by tha fruit ou flre, or like that piciure. About midulkht I uu to thiok theru wmight be sume wistal flaally fell galeep. and we prepared 10 3! nocrasary. 5 1 subscauently learned that persous wha are | brougbtaround. The ezt mornlog 1 saki not hopalessly orsat uover eat Caltfornla ‘The aniwals wera ro lve of the worsy- sver secu together. o peclinens & | The raddlen ennsfated of ol strans and atrings | 1t 18 devold of pleasnre—very mach eo. The seate, ~ith their iron partitions, are about s nncom- furiable for some parjosra as they well eould be, You cannot lia dwyn upon them at all nnless yon hanpen to be made wjthont anle to’ roll yonrxeif ap like A piece of earpet. This comes fram the thoughtless cnstom of mak- vaces between the partitions exactly ouible by auch & plan to d oe very mach better if these apicen varled In width, say, from one to slx This wonld show s di of raliroad com different alzes. At last the wen WANTED-ALE RELP, : 1 base, padded with old carpet. The b Aty bridica were part Ic cather amd purt rope. for the hnraes, They seomed to feel ashamed of liaviug to sppear before company I'bad been making some fnanirfes, from thine to time, about the price of horsed in Callfornla, and from what [ hal heard 1 would have anpraised this 1ot at $1.25 apfece. As [ attempted to mount one of them, fuil of fear leat he anonld sink under my welght, the solemn old_proprictor walked up aml took houd of the bridle (ostensibl, ture from prancing around, bim up by & smart jerk at the bit) and satd: "“Don't mind his little frolics, air; he's feel- ¥, but you'll tame him down belore you et Mek.” TAMP R DOWN] ‘Tho poor beast had been tamed down for a good ears, anid had no more intention of be- ing frollesome than he had of going to Con- gress, Wo started, and ins fow minutes begsn to r beit known that these big not fna valley, as 1 had al- i3 FANTED-METAL, tamed "to making Jldren St Louty M s, Mo, o for maileahia Tron eable Tron Gompany, looking as they Wid. TRS, TWO MASONS, horern: falr wages an Pathander.” 128 Sonth N-A TOUSG MAS Wil0 UNDERRTANDS unning emall presses, at 0. I BABSBKTT & CO.'8, T4 and 70 fisndolph-st. ANTED-A SHOEWAKER AT 04 WEAT HADIs neftlon on the part panies to accommodate persans of hours had almost passed d bis head In at the donr and -bound train one hour behind time, ' rangled that man with onalloyed d am not sure but I woald bave ter thus sowing h‘e: Ireached Ogden I branche: to ksep the crea- ut really to waken Employment Agencicss ANTED=1.000 LABOKERS POIt LEVER AND rallros), Sooth: also waodahopnere for Wiscon- sin. CHIIBTIAN & G, 298 Routh Waterat. reat eadoetion 1o Xi. Lonis, 3 , Vickehurg, Mohile, New Orfeans, and inters e, ieniisipat, " Anpiy Lo ueket ement. SALT LARE CITT, 1 arrived sfter & two hours' ride through a fertils valley skirting the GreatSalt Lake, —a valley reclaimed by Mormon thrift from ive snge-brash and Lake Citydid not at aii meet my expectations. Perhaps Texpected mediste polatd oa 4 celiancons, ACTIVE AOENTS _TO canvas this city and country towns fn tha Wes for & new practicat aad arefal h il on vigBL At €Ly lileral Indacemente to o ples g=n ¢ cauntry on 1e: rice. CARTEIL UT, 20 Weat Wae on-at., Chicago. RD = AN EXPERIEN Kehraska, Appls RERGER & DUCH m ascend o ANTED-RELIADLE, trenn of Mariposa posed, but are o above the valley, five miles, and it requlres tw: Certainly I never ssw @ city of equal size and containing sn aqust nnmber of Inhabitants that showed so lHitle avi- 4 With the exception of the od Temple, Amelia Pal- te . Young for the wife withed, —all the bent dweli- owned by the A man's onergles are df- vided up among s half-dozen famllies, he must either have & good desl more than the asual quan- ity or there will not be enongh to *'go ronnd™: case, he cannot devote much to the Brigham Young seem to s only Mormon who ¢onld main- tatn a first-class harem and provide & vood place to it in: and, In order to enahle him ta do so. orbed & very large portion of the earning and Mormondom does not in 7, One memberof our nglishmen whom 1 will call Leaf (be- caose that was his name) did not ma! After we had gone abont mile from the atation, his horre manifested an in- tentlon to retarn. The rider wanted to go for- The tesue was made up and argument be- The Englisbman coazed, whippel, kicked, and opnnched th these means of pers monnted and trled to ‘horse was unyleldin e 4 z H ! { | i T ca_of prosperity. aoft TO TARE AGK T, M Desrborn-ft. N LADIES TO SRLL romos, needies. photo. building of Ane honses, e would not budge, and | haye bean abont th nz his own way and going Iits head wae turned towarde home, Hoped an abllit along st & smnart trot, slthough before searcely nat one foot before another. Mr, L. was negotiating for the urchsse of that horse, evidently with the inten. lon of alaying him. THE DIG TREES are not in any way dleappointing. an large e they efatm to e, J measoring 100 feat in circomference at & eight feet fram the gronnd! there, and [ saw 1t me ilke it (not quits { 70 SELL NEW PAST-8RLLING 11 savings of his neighbora, atand 8o bigh in my estimation as it did before 1 virited ite capital and stronghold. amosed with s Mr, Hoy bave been traveling afterwards that Tookkeopcrs, Clorkn, &ce D-BY A BTRICTLY FIRST- a my compsny #ome time. NR. HOPKINB. 1§ PRCULIAR. e 1a one of thase peraone who have an sttack of economy in an oceasional spasmodic sort of way. This sometimes leads to rather Indicrous resuits, when he arrived at Salt Lake City it the atreet-eara ran directly from hotel, —fare six cents, knowledge came too late to benefit him few miantes hefore he had patd 81 to the agent of ¥ on the irain to carry him- per, o Aceountaut vr corresy Such a treo stamla ured; and there are 699 e, however) atand- Inzarvand near enough to keep it cmpany. There can be no duubt that they sre a goud deal larger than Is either necossary or convenlent. On the following morning that old party with the amooth tongur: and rhenmatic ahoulder ‘presented each of us with a bill for 88 for the use of the horses, —$101n all! And he gently rubbed his hands to- pether 88 our astonlshed eyrs were Aatisfyin themselves that they were not duce:! to exulain to him that there must bo eome mistake; that we had not intended to and that we wonld nat be able to 1fe did not rce the witlicring sarcasm of remark, and aim| that." " nndersto marka of the day before. the season: nut many more tourists coald be ex- weted: and (hose improvements must ba made! inglishman was asxed to 28 for usluz s Ialky horse-frame balf an hour, ald the biile, and {hero ts ndw no roason for abont the Improvements, 's we atarted by stage for THE YO BEMITE, where we arrived sbaat noon. It would Le uscless, if not injurious, attempt to describe this mort muccessi natare, Any ordinary potwer of description muat fail to convey an sdcguate iuea of ghat of cliffs, domes, peaks, spircs, watert which sarrounds and embelllshes this o 1spot. It mustboscen; bt the time to visit it {a in tho springtime or early snmmer, when the different falls have QITUATION WANTLD -y 28 I oung chiliren: wonid maka lierseif he dircoverad il Ernplnrmen; :A&cncle 3 08 WANTED-FAMILIES IN VEED, candinavism or Gery suppiled st . DURKE'S office. vy & S b TO_RENT-IOUSES, South Side. G MICIHOAN-AV.. 3:STORY AND saninent. 18 rooma newly painted, papated, ealels - pen al) the tina for Ina) PUTWIN & CORRY, Miscellaneous, the Omnibus Comi nn female help can nelf and wife over i @ resolved that he would not it 10 what he ealled **this Mormon swindle ** agsin. Accordingly. on the followlng merning, when tho rest of ik Wern preparing 1o leave the hotel for the depot, Hopking sent bia trank by the bagrage. lina and announced seif would go in the atreet-cars, A 6 ont that by this arraggement he would save 30 1 off the pair started, losded with vail les, shawls, baskets of fruit, vte., while DaAsepgers went in the omnibus, ‘was almost tima for 1 Mr. ITopkins had nol yet appears however, an axprass-wazon, envelo clond of dust, came tearing up to the and, 8¢ the duet cleared away, there conld be seen perchied on the only seat will Hopkine, both hot snd excited. and the The seat of the wagon " NENT-740 Hlonkins and him- 1t als0 mow,—tvan bia re- D It war growing lato In w‘r_hr:rnury snd buement stone-front dwelling. 1320 iR e frame dwelllag and barn, 40 Twenty-accond-st. k basement, dwelling with liousckeeptnz, 112 and 114 Cottage- 7,304 buement brick, Lassleylav. .asd ven the unfortunate WES’ the driver Mr. and and bmm’fin‘fl’r&g%dulllnu, 801 Roath id 4 and 4 Camptiell Park, §13 4 basement stone-froni, SI§ (Tru-story frime iwelliags, Norih Oskie former very red in the f: was 80 high that poor Mrs. fopkine conld not put her fect to the floor, and thiere these appendages coffin. dangiing between Dalr were arsisted to alight were, like Mohamnme heaven and earth, Th from thair perch, and they got on the train the conductor was calling out ** All aboa ‘hen Mr. Hopkine became cslm, he 2aid to me? *45ir, this town I» an INPERYAL MORMON SWINDLE, alr; from ane end to the other, sir, cara anly ron one w; t, bt none of them e DE. ent, dwelllog, Webe Room 17, 50 LaSalle-st. TO RENT-RG water I plenty and to do thetneelve & Patent-Office re) kuown the places of | rt, and T woul o falls 11 somebody bad not T conslier the Yo Semite Valley the most favorable place fn the world I start o life-Insurance company. discovery in 1851, '0 RENT—-COMPLETE FLAT novated, on second foor, N & CORBY, 143 Dearvorn-st. NT=FURNISHED ROO T for housekee, : fact, sir, ‘thny all run from % Ropun.usT towards the way one ‘should Lave cor So when we had pantod and pafied with that confounded lug Touked &t my watch an: (" LADIRS O 8 South Groen-at, Sonth Side, ] O RENT=XICELV-FURNISIIED ROOMS, AP- 1y st foom B0 115 Fnat Wandainhear, _X0 BENT~STORES, Une of these was A lady who had come thero tn very poor health, and who died after remaining a fow wecks. 1 far awsy ins distant Eastern cil neccesary 1o bury hier tomporarily, an A COPVIN WAS IMPORTED from Merced for the purpose, camo to remove the body they brought with them a cofin, and so had no uee thai first onv—and It has been lying above 2 owner; and nohody wanted to own it, we to think that1had no immediate use. for it, elther for inyselfl or any of my friends. 1 od snd from there took the overland Eastern teain s far ss Truckev, and etonped over night, ound that it only Bfteen minates to the time for the traln to start, and there we were a full mile from the do- L. There was hat one thing to do, and 1 did i1, employed an expressman 10 bring us down, ‘hat do you think? Tha rascal made me pay him a8 mach as though we hnd come ,in the omnlibus In onr haste to got off his third-story seat, wo laft souie of our beat fruit 1o Confound the whola town! T'll never put_my foot iuto it agaln so long s my name's fter leaving Ogdon T was regaled with A GOOD BAMPLE OF GUSI. ‘The entertalnment was furnishod by a eallow-faced womnn, who was sitting with several other s0ns on the rear platform of the car. My attention was first catled ing the frequentiy-recrrrin fectly splendid," **porfectly charming,™ ** per- feetly magoifcent.” "1 wondered what tha thing Tiooked out. We were Just nassing som not rocks of any great pretensions. but very whereupon 3rs. Gusher clasped her, and, gazing heavenward, ox. clalmed in thrilling tones: *+Oh! was nny.l‘nlmx "f{,'{’ perfeetly bunfllnl: An her fricnds were When the relatives ITONY AND BASRMENT BUILDIXG, heast corner Monroe and And that lsn't al), or the first one, attractive one, tov— 'or months withoatan T—THE STORE 130 BOUTH CLARK-ST, TANILTON: Hoom 1, 13 Bonth Ciarae was conveyed in Yahou,—made famous highly-fAavored desceiption and Moran’s highly-colored paintiny. .The lake deserves all it hie recclved from their hands of Clty—six honses and a hotel—1 went on board tho Gor, Stanford, & emall steamer carrylug the mall aud the daily supply of vogata- bles to' the people who stamer 1 comnanded by a woman witha very thin visage and s waost agirersive set ol Twould like to remember that lak amd purity without the adulteration of any ot thouzht, “But thls pleasure ls donled me. not think of that cherming sheet of water soparata th. f tho lake T wae landed at Glenbrook, just scross from Tabos. snd when, [ reacticd thero § learned that the stago which was o convey e to Carxon Clty was to bo driven by TUB GREAT DRIVER, HANK MONK, —at#o elevated to distinction by Mark Twal ntelilgence Alled me with delight, pective pleasure, c party by bear: expressiong, *' pore ordinary anes, TTENTION 18 CALLED TO OUR LARGE BIC AL £ STOCH live on the lske, It'a reslly too charming for anything! And lhero's some more of that handsome shrubbery ** (saze-brash). Then Jmpulsively embracing Ler son, # pudding-face: d, she continued: (it lovely? Did you ever see and apart from that wom Aftor making the tour o A FIYEFIANO, DUT LITTLE L ., FOR BAL Pl fory warranted for 5 ye Van Boren-st. soyihing s0 sweet?" ALLETT, DAVIS & €O NIV, SQUAIKIGM%H. arded the preference by Mustesl Artiata in the U1d & Used 8t four (4) uf thie | €ago. Perfoct natistavtion ALED PIANDS it ko he was dostroying. Gueher then amilod at the rest of the p.i..:'- thonght. Now, st last, my cal collegma in Cbl gooduess wera to Lo by & gay, bob lm{l folt ux‘lllumddj t & disappointment was in store for me. W mivnamed a stage-coach, .came luto view, snd drew p in front of tho Lote my beart sank within me. sfated of four Hekety ol None of them prance Impatient, and ong the great drlvar wai men, abous 5) years old, ‘whu d h vl about him to cuable bim to erack I thought there inight bo some o, and I askod questions, N no nistake. Enlll. was llank Mook’ n! u; aide with Mr. Monk, and hoped he ‘mluht botter and Hveller aliur e g, Hot Be did not. Mo was otup'd and sloepy the sniire way, and 80 another Ulusion was AT OARSON CITY 1tooka tratn on the Virginia & Truckeo Tail for Virnania City, arriving there early in thy i the crookedest railroad I ever saw, ‘Tagive you an idea of ita tortucns ways, { ma; mention that the distanca from Vi on on the road, distanca {a only five; so atter for a porson who happens ¢ for the tratn at Virginia to go on fuot 40 Hteambuat, and get there cars. Virgints City 18 bullt on I8, the part of it which {s #0 stoyp that from the lower sturies of tue hous s sireots one can into the cutimeys of those io y, bustling city, wnd 1o coutaln many wicked people. n whoro wickedneas 19, I cannot ‘Throagh the coartesy of Mr. John Maoke: known a1 oue of Califoroia's wealthicat am caterprisiug men, 1 was sbaft of the Consolidated Virginla, ona of THS BIG LONANZA MIN of which Mr. Mackey ls the Superintendent., Tiefors making the descent, you ure u 441 nuver saw anybod, dear littln Jerry does, it ever sinca wo atarte sbe may rocover, A. Rxnrzs Jicxson, — SUBDUING THE STINKS, To (e Editer of The Tribu Cu10460, Dec. 22.—In your yesterday's fssue you speak of DaWolt's apparatus for destroy- ing unhealthy and badly.smelling gases us the Invention of Prof, Juhnson, of Yale College, and Prof. Chandler, of Columbia College, Per- mit me to correct this statement by sayiug that ueither of theso geutlomen have any claim upon the conatruction of this box. From the incep- tion of the plan, from the theory to ita practical carrying out fu every detall, there {8 nothing that has not been done by myself, and by my- Asked by Dr, DoWoll for somo practical solution of this smell guestlon, I sug- sted my plan to him without elving detatls, r his own jofurmation ho asked the of tue abovenamed Kastern scientists of my and they, especially Prof, Johnson, wrute . Dewolf that thy theory was right, but cinphasized that practically it would not woric; that I could not get surfaco enough to be effect- 11 this positive denfal of the feasibliily of the plan gives thom a right to the tovention, thov are entitled to that credit, but under no othier circumatane kiudly velunteered 'you himeelf directly, but Ly his masifuld duties. great credit for scelug the value of this wreu- tion and introducing It against the advice of the Truating to your sense of I bopo you will give this space in your Valuable paper.” Rupectlully, U8 North B cosch . drawn by steeds, “driven dashing driver, PRIGUT PIANOB~WARRANTRI) AS and tostand fu tung ae loog s the planoy special prices, KEEI'S Tempie of Munic, HGANS—FIVE TRATS ¥or cash sad mout! tha old raltiv-box. ictly payhieuts wa givo apeclal prices. smine beforo buylug. 1 free, REEDS Temple of Mnsie, 01 Vas it ts mutive power con- orass, nut_stceds at all, or champed, or seemed f them was quite lame, solled: n { new g our own make: Btlves u-wagon. Manvillo six-sea 4 many othicrs that wa will sell at ettraore bargains. I'KNNOYEW & CO., 300 to 396 Wae ¥ TEN OFECK CO.% & 3 iy order of tia Trusters. uctioneers, 174 East_Randop TWO BECOND-IAND PLATFORMS 1Ll slignt all 1 TOCK CABNIAGES, sold st suction ing-rod wauons; wi would make cxcetlent market or farm waj Alss several soco CAIRIAGE, OCTAUON: @ of Critioadgn’s er uss for I¢ will s U frant Landsuiat, inls to' Btoani. s nawi Naviug 6o, furth caah.” Address W3 Tribuae ofice, tust 1¢ 1o an ens FINANCIAL, T o VANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIKS, B4y Oiflce, 120 llaat x . Eatabltanod 1354, HIGBEST PRICE e, anid utlice bank cial ‘ashington-st., lloon o of a hill,—tha grooud, —and & 1 0ll yesterday o make this statement to rhaps was prevented {o deserves, above all, FOIT_COOK COUNTY O . SadGther Ak OOkl whnLed: Hoomd . OLU™ GOLD 'AND SILVER, 7 10 lomn oa waid Jescription st G| Ottica (ficensed), 90 East Eastern _sclontiats. Hatabilshed 1. L8 IN SUMS OF 83 AND UPWAIDS CAY m';:n;“mn" at tha cuunting. ermitted o descend the vom of tha Tribune Col AN L& AL IN EXCHANGE FOIU ‘currency st the counilog-rvam of | e T I e o e P BE TIRIBUNE BIANCIL OFFICES, RDERTO ACCOMMODATE it cea L Lo diT 1) Do hiers savertisemenes wiloe €l be Maln U accommodativne una. as doaly: and bere you taknn fortlie same K. and uutl o p. o or and Btatloner, Batioger, ste., 1009 ga News Depot, L latlogery, otc., 330 Di+ visfon-at. 1L C. lIERRICK, Jewoler, Naws-Dealcr, 808 Faucy Goods, T2V Lake:si., curnor Lincola. o OITY BEAL ESTATE, [FOR SALE-UY T, B. LOYD, 100X 3, 170 WADI- 631 West Adams-at, —This fa 1) our good clothes fora cowplute miner's wult, including Baonel sbirt and pantaloons, woolen hLat, and socke, mad b - Thus arrayed, what s called 8 ' cage)”; a enginecr, aud, bat do ‘eluck p. 10, aurlug t "eludk p. uriug b into, oF upon. uol ta given L0 the 3 AT sballtown, lowa, offers his retatl oot and cadh husinces of about 823 btock ln good con: countof healih, 4 BALK OF HENT-A BA usiness: tie bext, cIgar and cagdy ln e city of 14000 I ‘ash requiru alth falling. Ad 5 MISCELLANEOUS, £ CCOUNTANT- UD BALA suive sad complicated acco, eajert. Address WEDLD, No. 83 ranidity that almost takes away your breath. And whei you get to the buttom, you'fad yourvelt {u sn undvrground cily, with streets and Cropa-strects slmost ad indnifuin, hers sn atmosphers almost hot enough’ for ihe woat pours vut of you In every dlrection, you ndress conslsting ouly &L tho 1uought of sce groups of miners, inan of breechss, Lats, and shove, some breaking dowi the wealih-faden rock, othors shovellng the ore {uta care, while olhers’ agaln are rapldly pushing thene lallor Lo the shafi-cbambe wioute one of thew i holated vn surfuco and another descends to take 1e pluce, 1tiaall very woll W be BURKOUNDSD BY BICHES, bat my experience in this wine courinces me that pleasaut place W have thew is ‘When | wasscntup to daylicht sgain it wasat d &3 greut sy that by which i had wmade the descent, and It scemed e thoggh I had from the iaterlur of un oven througn & anuw-storw, aud had luuded st the North drcsaing-room, tQok a ful], wars bath (for which the Company buve pro. vided the most comipicls and slevaul facilities), and after dooplug my own ciothicg, stepped up 10 tha sidvuoard, which s properly provided with 8p- ruved mosus to preveat vivtore takiug culd, and nvered there a short e, 1 lefs Virzinia early o the Reno, on the Central Vacite, d that tho overland waa due at 2 o'cluck {n the morntog. UEKE WAS AN OPPOKTUNITT TO HAVE & GOOD m HT Washiagton-at, Huom 31 AND FOUND, _____ CE SUNDAY EVENING BILK reward for i resurn to No, @ nol o block (ruiti streat cars, sirveln paved aud s It haa wrery modern Gmyrovewment, 1 bargaln i tak wood clear trade for ¢ . Noau bat respansible This b & et ; olear farm ar aquity, which is : g ar the best und uivet rlorn-st.3 Louss coat to bulld §1,6800 at. d lut 333123, 0n Sedgwick. aseint 14-roo i 0, B d Coilsourn of (e b 10 vd Joulh Waterat, J af Linck from Ouk T iy tlug, aud lug 2 k anil Taylo suddenly coma ¥ *$1i 8L ¥ per couly slroet-cais witlin obs' SUBUMBAN KEAL ESTATE, S WILL BUY 4 LOT: f laad) 1n Bouth Chicgo, 1 take: Atoom 10, 130 Clarkc. 1 nswicacd to' the 2 . SR NGE. leR:-flull\‘ANDuleul.\"l‘ its $1.500, wud {8 fl:‘ll'tl ST YRS Wl Tproyed T tnlbr Ay e oom 7, 170 Madisou-st. ? ___BOARDING OUNTRY BEAL ESTATE, 5 IEST W D LODUING, Lokom eashi price, va los Address vwuer, U. J. STOUGH, !‘.E.L 143 AND 130 WABASH-AV,— PO e ibhco Hraine dwehing.cone 41801 Five houra to walt, and tue only fplace tu which | alieds furiow catfies laud the waiting could De duny was (on, o . Nota ved. lusnge, acttee, or bench charterod Lu all leuw, bucauss overyibing af the sort was sleeady occupled by people attend= 1 Agncaltarul Pair.—an fustitutiva ially Lo weet the wethobic cravinge of rtion Of the cummusliy whose con- sciences will oot perwlt them to attend s horve- Zace uuder ils prap " Well, hera {u thi u s little roow at 1 for the mbgcy 1n the Biate. \L “TEACIKIL, BUSI- B aeraotctacre Tatia, Just four miles f | inethod, desires 8 more >("hl¢l|ifl.‘ll‘lufl wile i Mol cotl BOutl or Wesl; two yoars lnn:l:ulul um depoti & aud_ under cults Rogui 7, 479 Madlwu s o - ALE—OR EXCHANGK-ONK OF THK DEST s wlicrable room I walted snd ralis and atock farins iu the Btate of 1llinots cun- waited, sitling awhile, walking awhlle, sud theu readiug over sud ovur datu Lhy yhnl:.—-llu sdvertislug cards of three rallrosd cow- PR uy ons who lias ever been obliged o walt & allway slation 1 e e Siliges Uticer 58 Boath s Lterutuze of the STl PAID FOR BOOKS-STANDARD WORKS aweys brin = ety en e o) S SRt a0y Urai-iaaa ity peal: ou scll your ° el |