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“HAPTER lIl. Mexican the nd lcelved‘ by return iA- letter . . sequently he sold his business and By George Tisdale Bromley | srepsralions i setum’io ic home. 'I. with others of his friends, iral’ A yas | fruit-stand where Australian apples of the admiral's threat and orders)ant life, coming into contact with su-t | Fourth of July. After the table was Were given thai a hawser should be | intéresting people as made the pass- | set, we thought we would celebrate| were being sold. My friend, taking i - “Two bits!" ejaculated my friend, Sleamboatigg on the Nfim‘ River— | out and the hawser hove in until ihe | Mr. Thomas Corwin, secretary of state, | steak for breakfast. We did not go Vera c»ux_: Great Dishlay of Fre- ).fir..T.If was within a hundred feet of | informing me of a desirable position | back to the appariser's store, and the|and holding up the apple to us, said »und of approaching boats | This could be mine for the asking, |atfempt to economize in living. and sell better looking apples two for Ropewalking — | Marry — Wreck of through the intense dark- [and as onc month’s salary in the Cus- | * My first Christmas in San Francisco | # ¢ . the Atlantic—8ail for the El Dorado. Al el i e e B RS hac dear wite B him that i 1 g her ever wanted r again he % must come home, as ulu would not go . ;io California. He was, too loviug a was at the wharf to say good-by and run from the barque to a ringbolt in |age through Long Island Sound, but|the occasion by going to Barry & Pat- | one in his hand, asked the price: works—8t. Mark'e, FloriaDesert. | the Castle. Then some. seventy-five (in the San Francisco custom house, |table was set for three weeks as we|he:: “Only think of it! Two biis for as they came within | tom IHouse' was equal 10 about six | was celebrated in Acapuico. It happens The utter disgust with which be ex- I e, one of the most gor- | months' compensation for steamboat- | ed in this way: When I sailed out of Ak N s of fireworks that 1 have | ing, 'tis neeffless to say that I gladly | New York on November 20. 1850, it| tween his feelings and those of the Leg allowtall | A was set «vrri ar;’d 1t md' accepted thdf offer, ;\md i;{\ :;;o:emg::; was undFen!wod that we wauldm:rr;ve = n; ;:)x;mzlem:x mmu el or ose | brilliantly illuminated the harbor and | 1850, sailed dut of New York for at San Francisco in plenty of time for Teasol i P aa urre that the officer in charge | Francisco, having charge of Adams & 2 In 1852 an American vessel return { Loin usband to ignors the summons, con- t0 see him off. On the wharf was a Packet and Merchant Thip Service— | . (uitle wall, the chain cable pald|one fine day I received a letter from | ten’s. On the way we bought a beef-| “Two bits” said the fruit selier. oldi were put on board, | and the salary thereunto belonging. | had left it—which was the last of our that apple, and I have got to go home ing the Ship—Return to Norwich— eva | surroundi Christmas. But of arriving at Pasa- |, /000 &0 American Vessel ketain: Tn 1833 T sailed out of D the ship Sampson of th }ino of London packet shi w York packe f the Atlanti as the Swallowt of the cutting out expedition gave the | “ompany ss, an arrangement | ma, we took the steamship Tennessee, ok er for the boats to return to the which I saved my passage money, [ and the captain of that ship was the with a starving crew which had g he B 3 which order they cheerfully °h, in those days, was quite a large | most cautious captain that 1 ever sail- | Déen blown off the coast some fve es f &, the SRR 1. We discharged our cargo|jtem for people with limited means. | ed with, although I 1:dd been for many gg;“’,;z,,',‘;‘e‘ffu e e E 0 - - P e ther and sailed for home, | Soon after my arriveal at Panama | years a sailor. . He had such & dread i oo bEURE ko - ib. ] Frafice. . Ab- Uf here we agrived in due time, to he |1 was introjuccd to the captain of |of the rocks and shoals along the coast | Satl Francisco, fipon their arrival Col. GERNUINE Ros meamer ten | piischge | £17t joy o 'ihe owners and thie ontire | the' steamer Tennessee, on which 1 | that ha woula stand oft shore all night. | ector Kine na the crow elght men and cadile i B lish- | satistaction of the crew. was to take passage o oo mociac snd it would take sl next day to -:‘gr;: 05 Chbles oty hin al BBt ih tha \ent of k- out of ew Vhen the n was told 13 e land again. t why was my fir: " % cont otlt Parkill, bound for | heen a steamboat man he_expressed | Christeactin San e s spont | Barbor, while he communicatea with . o ™ - are of I : ) £ o 00RL, A i E ] the authorities at Washingeon, relat- S th | St. Mark's, Florida, for a cargo of cot- | himself as highly pleased “For,” said | in Acapulco. But that cautious skip- it e amer | ton to be la at Liverpool. We had n: " nird mite has been taken | per. as he grew oider, grew more-dar- | i€, the circumstances and awaiting hip | not been many days at sea before the | si’k and you just the man I|fng “and “he took 't} “hugsing the| instructions. In due course me ind firs te ‘began to show an answer was received informing the | o 2 his place. shore” and during a dense fog one bouné for London. on |t sclves as two of the most tyran- said I, “I have a through | night he entered a narrow inlet morth gfillel;t;:"dth ‘1‘5 gmeu:nor;nen‘t):rr;xp :"uaié‘ o thirteenth day o Inde rical bullics that any of the crew had : i1 | Of Golden’ Gate that he couldn't have | Sommand of Commodore Perry would i iy el T stern hove | ever sailed with. When the men be- [~ “Oh, well d he, “you can easily | found his way Into in broad daylight. | Shil 8t San Franclsco and convey the | SHORT STEAK shouldersteak Ih loc Nafive Fowl |b 19c to of wind i the [ e Suclenily, wall Smm .5 el ¢ for o ghod raing suntl || ThE abi walien uien eoa fegtiita| SRS SRR R e c A : 2 s g have confidence in one another, six of I did so, but when I reported for [ peach where, like John Brown's bod: of the hannel, | us determined to desert In @ body, on | duty on board the steamer I found | i the srave. she les modldenig, | boarding ‘officer. and oftén during my | VEAL CUTLETS tha = . i & harbor the very first opportunity which the third mate had recovered | commemoraté the sagacity of the ship{ MOFNINg tour of the ships in fter arrivine at St| an was at his post. For awhile thinas | (s to speak) in finding her way into| L was on board the ;f.‘;l;kn“'"’" ;{'g‘ Porterhouse STEAK 1b. ng that the vessel|looked a little bit squally, but when | that lonely Nttle habor, it was given | pranEers made their At aonil ave to anchor in the roadstead | the c: came aboard I informed | the name of Tennessee Bay TR, oy, Srtiawr ey act: oo || Round Steak b, 14c iitipg for her cargo, we an- | him of my dilemma. q \ I3 A The Christmas of 1851 was duly ob- hemsel h & ited nd great delay securin “ ell” said he, “you can mess 3 prostrate themselves three time Fecdom. SThe second mate, Who | with the sificers. and be.on hand in | %erved in San Francisco with ail the | fore the officer of the dock 1 was a very different sort of man from | case you are needed and all will be |MEFTY greetings of tlfe season. At|their form of salutation ctowing. | I supatior 1, somehow, | well " 5 f Barry & Patten’s, Billy Blossom's and| japan was then a sealed book to ail ;| -Genuive LAMB 1D, 9¢ - n 21¢ - wn 20c Mark me hm he Gr el i the Blue Wing, everybody received the| the world, and death was the penalty |3 s e e A S assurance of the distinguished consid- | to be paid by any Japanese who vic. 8 | join us. The opportunity we sought CHAPTER IV. | eration of everybody else during the| jted a foreign land and returned: The second night g day, and at night a Christmas ban-| japanese language was then an un- | ge, when the| ) T quet was glven at Jones’ hotel, which | ynown tongue outside of that country E hip’s Arrival in San Francisco—Anecdote of | stood at the corner of California and | and that Jupanese erew knew nothing i Sansome streets, where the Bank of|of where they were nor what would | s e he re: o - — Th he remained, | Ben Brewster — Rockefellor — The | Sansome strects, where the, Banic off o wher, W tior st would | et Uit whan . Youmyten's é‘“”‘" d“”"";‘ c"‘“‘d quet was served at ten ?1"](‘1&? a pi rived with ‘his ship and sajled again | . ining— or rry an t c en p: e a8 Wa . man and boy of the crow | Geld Mining—Commadere Perty and ;:i:i:’d;?.::,:a,lii,:{ halt for % Texi| Kirivhi ot Sokomammn, s boat ;’ POTATOES - peck 27c | PINEAPPLES each 15¢ | SPINACH - peck 19¢ | e the hoat alongside our belo Fires—My First Christmas and Ot::- [ made up of baked heans bear steak, | sent ashore with dispatihes to the of- | avoard aad silntly stole @SS | o0 Things—Jolly Quartstte That | Soutm it wis ‘marb air i eek “gg | fckls informing ghem of the obfect o | ONIONS, Bermuda 1b. 7c | GRAPE FRUIT each 10c | DANDELIONS peck 23c ee of which we were without food| Would Economize in Living roast turkeys were a sensation o most n € 06 MRl TeCRAT Eo% datd . Flae'l f e T AT g zm‘\‘;:,tgy,g:afi:n:hg4[.,,‘,:;e xura’.t.:x;..; the United States and Japan. ‘%}L‘a..’.': CHOICE CELERY -~ 10c | BANANAS - dozen 15¢ | HEAD LETTUCE - 10c g eight o T At | ber e uests that were ed_at| swer vouchsafed to this commuication | % HeRpeS o ve oy Chigier Rockyeei Aert | St lector Ring, Copel B £ | e ‘ama 1oy to,1eaze u ner an- 1§ CUCUMBERS - each 7c | BASKET FIGS - 17c | TOMATOES - Ib. 9c ewer, Park Wood- | Baker, J. Minot Brown, C. K. Green, | woula have nothing whuteve r and several other|captain Shillaber, James Wasnwright, | with them. Commodore Perry ames I do not | & e " - e bl witi ’ One l»(‘]mn now remember. 1t the anniver- | Seim_Woodworth, George W. Gran-|sailed for Nagasaki. There cents wl he N : - e e e ot New Ovleans, | niss. James Macondray, James Riddle| effort was made to enter into dipl - Best and we all | S4ry of the battle of New Orleans,| g’ Mayor Brenbam. At mine o'clock | matic relntions. but It met with & ; bag t. “That nisht | Which, in that day, was duly | o' o]l sat gown and at half past two| surly r Then the commodore, 3 Bpead celebrated. In fact, sny t of an|; m we all arose, and as there was nc | with his pe P hikuatas | ot e | anniversary would be. celebrated on|Gayjang boat then, everybody stayed | and determination at wh S the slightest provocation, and my &r-| yntj] the wind-up of the jamboree. | ed awuy for YokoHma ag started for arrived at about e Apn Bliza, | riva; on that day gave the boys an | Sntil f At CONDENSED MILK thode TH - - s »| The speeches, as" I remember them, |an anchor in the harbor, oz 1.‘1rhr' ‘ I’?\r"}] opportun rating a double | ere fully up to the average of the | gung on. both sides, o MACARONI $ ATy Ge . 2 by the rum”|oYent fingclt. o ter dinner speeches of the period. | This proguced the desired of ; 1 ib. pkg. CAMPBELL'S SoUP ed ship | the % .o ogdo Justice 2| But the remarks of Collector King | when a second dispatch was ~ sent 2 BEAN arce at| (he Erea pecasions. | San Franciso, | cccmed to me more like a Fourth of | nehore informing fhe authoriiies that | STRING BEANS ve sailed | during that period of her history, was | July oration than an after Christmas| they would he bombarded if the lives no doubt, the liveliest city on earth. SUGAR CORN EARLY JUNE PEAS RICE - . - - 21bs.9% EVAP. APPLES - pkg. 12¢ five men before hs belng a runaw 2 : ey the: Vig. | dinner speech, and it paved the way|of their countrymen were not guaran- MOHICAN COCOA e 18- | for his going down to San Jose when | teed and the treaty megotiated witmn | ) - [ ; nmittee kept every ume Win . |the legislature was in _session and | ‘tyenty-four hours, no time was lost in 5 \b. can what would come next ® | running for the United States senate, | coming to terms. Within less. than | g streets, at midnight. were 88 ,c10"9ed| although he did not,get there, the specified time the affair con- | 1 Parkill tk T 2 o g t we | % e udned i ‘When the mews of the America’s | summated and the ports of Japan were of makding £ | ooie custom house we \:‘\‘,1’"‘.&,“',‘(";:1‘? having won the international yacht race | virtually thrown open to the world's POPULAR I 250 Can 1t a_muemur, and in due § 51 TA¥ T © g < Geft en. | in October, 1851, reached San Francis- [ commerce. Today there is no name MOHICAN TEAS time arrived at Providence osed. Collector King made a | €0, there .w much enthusiasm. I heid in higher esteem in Japan than . Uy paid off I went to the S he o have always thought, and think that of Commodore Pegry, and this 1| I o that there. 1s Dot within the' United| danf testify 1o from iy’ own: kaowl- der street .11b. CONF'Y SUGAR 1pkg. coconnr -10¢ insly nice people. and vl Sy e “' B cacaigng 1o chich e Dand that safely Suarl |States a people of purer patriotism, of | edge of the people and the countr . e hand Sveting. in minee ) ¢ California and Montgomery | more devoted love of country, or who| A change in the administration at T etth het e ? |ve y rets 1o the place of depositin the | look forward to the future greatness| Washington brought about a corres- G o A o vers: 3 oarters. o the torner of Washe | of the republic with loftier feelings of | ponding change in the custom house s %ia genitems y a | ask " to ih0at- | Igton and Kearny streets . That eav. | honest pride than the people of Cali- |at San Francisco and I was superseded . J ] Sieiient | nodnidn 4o the employ ot and it was then | aloade, as it followed the line of march | fornia, and this feeling hows iteeif on | by a man who afterward made a for- | B b a8 1o Hie Do g 1 a5 7 Aock | themnir the ateete e s Yent G0 |all accasions. When a clipper ship ar- | tune in the ice business. <The cool- [ e i v ot crou h P e It was dur- | hehold, made up as it was of all sorts | Fived, making a gssage pous M Ehosw i whch e tookpossestion of . 2 they w i r that I had the | o from the custom house offi- | York in less time than it woy ave | my office and all be m«m: o it con- ot ik St ey wouie T e g el o i T fhe o o ot | Xt Sl Dot Ao | ineed et he, S Uh 3 T JEWELERS " t 1t Does for Toothless Peop! i 21 n - S & Company that | revenue cutter Polk, p ser- | cross the equator, it was not the cap-| dealer he would be the success w 91‘1‘::6 n"the B (oo ut from Boston. Tt |vise o ihe polieorar’” Empe ,'»f)_:”\‘ _ | tain nor the builders who got the eredit| he afterwards proved himself to be. ALy by | Whal S lor Toolhiess People stana the stra v+ the plor f a business that ha [ ton v nt sy or of the mov- | of the rgerfflrlrlnfinre, but to the Ame;r;— (Continued Saturday, Maf™1.) % d. By means of this wonderful method would eneou s 4 beco mportant & factor In|ing pageant. A barkeeper in_Trues- | Can nation all the praise was awarded. Watches Diamonds woaid Ml A R e o 1 1w dale’s saloon on . Commercial street| When we received the mews that thel ... .. “b =0 ST | are able to give back to a patient “iei- 8 g : - AL 2 s of boat- | e = noum. | awards of the World's Fair for the| Foley's cy and Tar Is -~ & ! | CHANIIL DOt EEh 1o oF aho atazts lowed that my argfment was cc Wo years o amboat- | celebrated the event by a song com g Aol wo (s D o | #ng and all the listenbrs having con- | ing I retarned once more y home, [ posed and sung by hims€lf night after | best agricultural implements exhibit- | B3RV R0 B0 o 0Nq et finae Cut' Glass ed in with in the beginning. All we urred, it was then and the Te 1| hav 1 about four years, | might to crowds of admiring listeners. | €d went to Americans, no one inquired fl!;\d e o s A it S gt 10 stes P ke |l was \ open arms and tor King, learning that his name | ho was the inventor or whether they | 2nd devclo - wnto pacumonta Avold uire 1s each | 2 )i and had there been . " comically in the song, |Were made in Maine or Florida. It B genulils FOIE Honey 4hd TH | Silverware Clocks jaw to*work from, and we shall not are| tted calf running around loose, ler to silence the singer, gave | Was suffilent for this people to know |.the genuine Foleys Honey and Tar by i S e oo ajno doubt he would have been duly an appointment in the custom |that an American gained the prise, and | §1G 003 60" % 1 work o the process of the work. | offered up in honor of my return. the only instance, 1 believe, | When s F g o 7 iri Your mouth will be fres from in- 1 fina k | Afte round for about a |>f which there Is any record of a b f‘.l«hlfl‘"!lur on the success of OUr iN- | s = = FI"E Wald’ Repa'r flg ot b e m #hip, and K th ngratulations | keeper's einging himself out of the |genuity. v * ing, so 1 a still being in | barroom into the custom ho 1 The news of née;""“ flr; in Eng- i Before we' accomplish this result asser on ] s installed | By way of ilustrating th and was received here at nine o'ciock i Brgray (oo sign byl i, 2 passer e e T ent. | ena Berore. eleven thars was 0 mistake will be made || . mo 2ot gume and the neters Yerk and four | views of what is enough to hardly a man, woman or chlld who in selecting THIS school || amn "eeL . n slity condition, boat she w t. finan. |on, I call to n n old did not know that the America h_s.d | ening the teeth which may be loose four boile Wi dur | Bénjamin Brewster, who had come (G | beaten the world and that the English as the one to attend. i and curing pyorrhea If the patient four towering the ac- | California a year and a press had been forced to acknowledge 1 SIRIR TR Gt Stk oo the pr whose | fore: 1 did. > wagyin the ready- that “Britannia rules the waves” no mmr JOND! N' - ¢ - P was pr ud me | clothing business, and when 1 hunted | longer. But there were very few who O DR. CHAS. D. LAMB o A 5 Ty ease, we ehoulé | him up and we had discussed the old | asked where or by whom this ‘vaoy usiness @ue e | 2 . . ) THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, All of the teoth we supply are r ether. She | times and the old town, I said: was built or who salled her. The whole | D. D. §. practical teeth? each set in lts own Foel sition fav how are you making out|arahgement was American, and no tur- || RABrubeck,trm, Newlondon. Corn. VETEHI!!ARIA?‘I = s e cai socket following nature's e ibout for as ther, st ther questions were asked, but through- Catal Yo ¥'ie skl Office at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. [] Orig nn{"”_'”"f"l'- = iy ‘rf‘-“‘”d that the straim 18 equally divided. seamar ptiate w o can't complain. {out the night you could have heard S TONE T - Naeng. House, 18 Town: St ‘Telaphune $13-8 13'1‘."3';\[';«'}, "{;r oo One Is able to bite on thesa teeth i bound ra not being ¢ first-r but T just_want | called out, “Tkrée cheers for the Amer- e Ry file Beamet of and use them in exactly the same Mexico. This 3 formidable, lessly ap- be worth twenty-five thousand dol- | ica!” “The America has beat the Painless Dentistry and Inventor manner,_as he would 'his natural off the harbor nt o ! her and made known my ob- |lars and I will go back to dear old | world!” and Tesponded to by people i ) X Teeths.” Tliny Tatoh BALEWI Sty oo shly 10.find that ‘war experts, They at and a source e inte: r approval, hut w. o W ra Gum' Set of . Norwich and spend the remainder of | returning from busiuess, or by parties BRI Cl s e, as to decei my days.” ated by the news, who had stopped 3 served 4 . are beautiful to 1o time the |too long in some saloon to talk over of constant delig nd the 1 1 n & months from that t, in s E 5 to the one whoj Squadron 'then at ar May fire swept his business off | fhe matter, and were now homewasd weurs them. ficios. A L . o | - ‘of the earth, but his credit [bound full of enthusiasm an ! ing off a t cept 1s | are nineteen | as good. and he son had another (brandy. - But do not think from this APAINLESS PROCESS attempting to inlon living in and a well-furnished s He wa< in busi- | that all the enthusiasm was confine 3 o = L there e cisco, even to great-grandchildres ness during ihe civil war when he|to the visitors at saloons, for the feel, Adtmpression has gons. forth l‘ll:lt thy re : jroms i, mt!nln when s four years of faithfu could buy clothing for greenbacks and | ing pervaded all classes. Nor was b 3 connected with this method of resturing missing teeth. Some people on his 1s 1 t ropewalk, I accepted a po- | sell for ang money came pouring | patriotism alone which was the char- we have one of the besthplan‘s in the State ldn 1:8“5 to { Sate witielidn to- Mg 1t we, bove- dowil ielo. Nierons: and ‘put the prised to find the t 1 the steamer Worcester, of |in on t when he retired |acteristic of the early. Californfan. The . o chi . : The United States ( and New ine to | from invested sixty thous- | whole-soule@ genetosity and noule- equipment--Power Machinery for cutting and threading teeth in on pegs ! y Commodore t nd for five 1d John D. Rockefeller, | hearted way of d:mg business was pipes Tools for all the various branczhes of work; force Others have an idea we set the r.ew teeth Into the sockets where the the Sacrafici 1d died worth five millions, I met |destined to make this people great in . 2 : b e e arigtally rangement 3 Ir. Rockefeller. in Yosemite Valley in |all they undertook, and It was these of skilled, experienced mechanics; large stock of the My Gits Tltradithat some wRHBE FeoRts woRls 20ch guee com ¥ e 95, and introduced myself in order to | peculiarities, united with an enterprise . Y % ” Th S il miral th: steamer A 1tic | make some Inquiries concerning my old | that rebuilt a devastated citv twice best material. tious, and In order that they may ha fully gnswered we will stato that be conv to 1l ! ate of fhe Mo- | schoolfellow. Mr. Rockefeller unhes- | within a year, each time finer than We till orders promptly, and our guarantee stands there is no boring, no cutting, no implantation about this method, noth- couid lan passenge f the same line. On |3 | nounced piim the best man | before, which struck the foreigner and 7 g Ing about the work that is painful while it is being done or afterwamd. €0 we_should be obliged n ng, Wwird | he Tad ever met, and said he had not | the stranger with wonder. back of material and workmanship. Patlants lesve the office’with thest Tastll fin iile’ and st ence Pegtt New York Wher “that Captain Van |yet found any one who could effec In 1651 an Australian came fo Call. it T 9 sl o el il - the at such was the Mohican into take his place in the company; | fornia and after mingling w e gol £ 2 chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anyth! o wi an - s main Shere. uaty | 59 8o i S o S | Seckers - the mining recion “ior| j§y WWhem you think of Plumbing, Steam Dbk o mtormpidadps 4 1 o S piedpresed great > e mext morn- | counted as a factor in the making of [ awhile, he iocated a claim and was . b o BoRlRI Dromise this aai AAGRY SR Sl Be of th ‘ weizh and coming |his fortune doing fairly well when It occurred to or Gas—think of BROWIN. It‘we coulds't promis i ez R g Gm i e R efted 1 we «aw the Atlantic [ It was during the exciting times of |him that the land he had known in . storation Method would not be a success. w than ufacturi Pister's Isiond, e early fifties that the young men | Australia bore a striking wresemblance ordinary bridgework or partial plates, of Mexico, pullding was f signals of distress. We pu |Sf the city. becoming painfully sware | to the land he was working, and the <hinery to be put i to | discha { drinks, organi rciety known as | thoroughly convinced he became, until no ] WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS get the plant int operation. the Young Men' form club, “with | finglly he dispased of his clelm end « - All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. hen the Ann Louisa hove in si the ‘How happy is the man |sailed for that faraway land. Nothing H . 4 e Restoration Method o re cialte o the gun el bud Jist ke | [ ALY s "B, as"s T | hort was thenght of Him by his dusa: 85,57, 59 West Main Stresl o e ehs i Aty e iare woteta) and r The T 1 undrum which none of the members |clates until the startling news came g OF Bl Wk, ous - : m i the ner. We returned to e able to solve, but the moral re- | that gold had been discovered in Aus- Telephone: 133. tricate plece of porceluin , our experts are at the service of the under wei; g n 1 and Captain Van Pelt | form feature of the club was that its | tralla and that the discoverer was a ¥ - 2 5 : course for el ake on entering at once to Pr embers were “never to drink mixed | miner from California. At that time Naturally we would do such work well, much better than it could be the harbor of Vera Cru sail nks.” T had the honor of being elect- |1 had been detailed by Mr. Guthrie, m done In atone-man office, for the operators employed here are ali men of round = T bou . the first esident. There were | chief inspector, to inspect an Austral- the very highest skill. They need to be to do t ‘n‘ storation work. and a « and bug and made | twelve meml and our meetings | ian brig that had arrived wlik a cargo r8 would not be tole ated in our office for a day. ne ither would ancha d I could to the company’s re held on on the last | of potatoes that were seliing at a | students. We demand the finlshed craftsman, both at the oper- grant tha¥® President Holland | Saturday night of the month, with the | fabulous vrice. The supercargo _and ating ch and in the laboratory. along very del to nge, told me to iff House omnibu convey us to | owner of the freight was a young Eug- us, but before 1 he C ind ‘eat my Thanks- |and from our place ceting. But | Ii pilot boat hailed told us to follow Ad, ang soon under the prote roun he would call a|one after an ot directors in | was borne ¢ etery, until vivors hman, and a very agreeable man to ther broke t:e pledge and . When the news of the gold di- suntain cem- y came he made inquirles and but two sur- [found that it was on his own land. superintendent of public | As soon as he realized what the news chorcd the gun KING DENTAL PARLORS, the During _ th instruction. and mysell. In 1805 |meant tor him he was nearly frantic |l Griffin Automatio Stropping Machines for Safety Razor blades, Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn, twelv k went east, and my fellow member of | with joy. He told the captain to do - 2 ved by the the Reform club must have been be- | the best he could with the cargo, and | worth $1.50, special prica. apr13TpThs nmon occurrence in y saw that we from m they with their swivel s fell several I the captain—Cs not survive is supposed to letting iiled from the paths of rectitude, for [ immediately sailed away for his home P. S. & W. PLIERS—Box joint 1. ton>died, and 1 am now the sote |and the promised land. The captain et 45, committed | represen organization | soon disposed of his potatoes at re- 6-ineh, worth $1.00 Our pr!ce P Py 79 himself go down in | which wa mous in its day and gen- | duced rates and without waliting for a 7-inch, worth $1.25 Our price . coeeen B0 came to an- |eration. If m e shall have | return cargo, cleared for the same des- 8-inch, worth $150 Our price.......... g . 750 and went to|been the means uading young | tination, and that Is the last I ever covered man 1 to abstain drinks and | heard of the supercargo, the brig or WASH BOILERS—CoppaF Bottom getting blazing and though ihe dred feet sho to ANNOUNCEMENT r ¢ swied. We | cunfine the moderate ue> | her captain, but it the mining lands (B No. 7, worth $125 Our price. < e The N. Johnson Co. hdving dissolved we have leased main t 1 nd that sapt Allen, | of whiskey straight, T shall feel that | vielded a ricler revenue to that su- e h $150 O $1.00 - e il one Loy, who had{renained on the | have ok overhiulod the storeliouses | percargo than aid T pgfato, patch, ([l “No-B, worth $1.50 Our prise. /- cv::cooooseovee- e the store formerly occupied by them and are now g I what tk wreck, were safe on we. During | of memory in va he must have accumulated wealth that Noa. 9, worth §$1.256 Our price. . A soite (GTW X e are Yig thad he heaving und surging of the Atlan_ | A jolly quartette, composed of Cap- | would have admitted him into the prepared to show a full line of Woolens, in all the P ) ) ght 1 head, | tie’ while at anchor, Elias/ Kingstc ta Burns cor highest walks of society. 2 - s siry: said | he mate, losing all the boat's | borp and> mys Tn striking contrast with the feel- STOVINK—will not burn black, latest shades and styles. Quality and workmanship You're ht o % ) 1ved, ni dey econoin 1 - . your own ¥ “wer, | aion unne o | s o A e iy on Alde e I BRANARILE :CARBOLINIUN-- Wagd ‘Pritsrvas Chicken . ayms. and guaranteed. : come up her | ¢ we decided that we | frieng from my native town. He had Mite Kilier. chance witl live on heaper thar we | given up a good grocery business at D. F. PULSIFER & CO., 33 Broadway. 1 the French admiral the survivors wer ment thi Kin came yp, and th board _élse. 1 had |home and had come to Califcrnia dur- time 1 have Y suld h i ge ‘of things—ducks, | ing the days of the gold excitement, D. F. PULSIFER. FRANK COXETER. s mouth when loaded for kee It was, t ore, to the mate's cose and oll 1 China, as well as | but instead of seeking his fortune in ihe mines he opened a grocery store in e were the Ann Loufsa hag run the »bted for their escape from the fi I in the appraiser's | San Francisco, and was doing so re- = - ok Me was’ franiic, and swore that had befallén the other passen- |store wonld have fo buy | markably well that he wrote 1o his wife Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street THEERE ™ ro 4GYerUSINg mOClum I THERE 15 1o advertising medium in would cut her out Commedove Brecse | gers, ; would be bread and butter. We be- | to join him. But she didn't join himt pastern Connectical Satal'io The Buke pastern Connadeltut equdi\a"The Bule =aified the authorities atyihe Castle! I found steamboating a very pleas- dgan our econamical grogramme on the } worth & cent. On the contrary, he To- letin for Husiness resulta lelin for busineas resy