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£W*N*d whfrti finally for rwtilted _______Bho fifteen years iii paralysis. with a disease 1
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to her bed and could not turnover. I
haa sit or seven of the beet physicians in this
country KOOdi an$as|a to attend her, bnt they did her no
that her case was hopeless.
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tors are astonished as as well weU as as mysell.” my
March 24/t89l. W. D. Ausra.
Birmingham, Ala.
heart
lost twen ty-five unds of flesh in two
months. My fai and friends became nn-
easy . about me. —. , ~__JUt the middle of July
Inst I began usidgfDr. King’s Royal Germe:
teur After taking six bottles lam glad to
state that 1 regard myself entirely cured of
fcanJhtaaddigWt bdari’*rouble, palpitation and indigestion.
heaitftis any kind of food. My
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T. s to the affleted.”
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September 33,1800.
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Seme Phaaee of Steamer Life - From
i Til Ttlwo to the letbmue, Across to the
Caribbean Coast and Theme* to Now
York—Many Queer Characters.
[Copyrighted by the Author.)
XVL
FTER sixteen years of
exile in California I
found myself rolling sea-
ward and homeward
through the Golden date
in the Panama steamer
Sacramento. The parting
gun had been fired, the captain, naval
cloak, cap, eyeglass and all, had descended
from his perch of command on the paddle
box, the engine settled steadily to its
work, Telegraph Hill, Meigg’s Wharf,
Black Point, Alcatraz, Lime Point, Fort
Point, one by one receded and crept into
the depressing gloomy fog, the mantle in
which San Francisco loves so well to
wrap herself. The heave of the Pacific
began to be plainly felt, and with it the
customary misery.
The first two days out are devoted to
sea and home sickness. Everybody is
wretched about something. No sooner
is the steamer a mile beyond the Heads
than we, who for years have been await¬
ing a bles-sed deliverance from Califor¬
nia, are seized with unutterable long¬
ings to return. Ail at once we discover
how pleasant is the land and its people.
We review its associations, its life, its
peculiar excitements and the warm
friendships we have made there. And
now it is all fading in the fog; the
Cliff House is disappearing.it is going, it
is gone. Heart and stomach are contem¬
poraneously wretched: we bury our¬
selves in our berths; we call wish noon the
wBinew-wia Biewsrdesst we ar¬
dently that some accident may befall
the ship and oblige iter to put back.
No! Not more inexorable, certain and
inevitable is the earth in its revolution,
the moon in its orbit, or one’s landlord
when tho rent is overdue, than is the
course of the stately vessel south.
South, day after day, she plunges; the
North star sinks, the sky becomes fairer,
the air milder, the ocean of a softer bine;
the sunsets develop the tints of fairy¬
land; the snnrise mocks all human orna¬
mentation in its gofgeousness. Light
coats and mnslin dresses blossom on the
promenade deck; the colored waiters de¬
velop white linen suits and faultless
neckties. The sea air on the northern
edge of the tropic zone is a balm for
every wound, and forces ns into content
against We our perverse wills.
had a medley on board. There
was a batch of sea captains going east,
some with wives, some without. One of
the maritime madams they said could
navigate a vessel as well as her husband;
she certainly had a sailor balance in
walking the deck in rough weather.
There was a tall, Mephistophelic looking
German youth, who daily took up a posi¬
tion on deck, fortified by a novel, a cigar
and a field glass, never spoke a word to
any one and was reported to be a baron.
There were a dogmatic young English¬
man with a heavy burr in his voice, who
seemed making a business of seeing the
world; a stocky young fellow, one of
Morgan’s men during the war, and an¬
other who had seen his term of service
on the Federal side; a stout lady, dissat¬
isfied with everything, sick of traveling,
dragging about with her a thin legged
husband well stricken in years, who in¬
terfered feebly with her tantrums, and
a young man who at the commencement
of the trip started out with amazing
celerity and success in making himself
popular. This last was a cheery, chip-
pery young fellow; his stock in trade
Was small, but he knew how to display
it’to the best advantage. It gave ont in
about ten days, and everybody voted
him a bore. He took seriously to drink¬
ing brandy ere we arrived in New York.
And then came the rank and file, with¬
out sufficient individuality as yet devel¬
oped to be even disagreeable.
Bat there was one other, a well to do
Dutchess county farmer, who had trav¬
eled across the continent to see “Cali-
fomy,” and concluded to take the
steamer on his way home to observe as
much as he might of Central America; a
man who had served the Empire State
in her legislature; a man mighty in
reading. Such a walking encyclopedia
of facts, figures, history, poetry, meta
physics and philosophy J never met be¬
fore. He could quote Seward, Bancroft,
Carl Schurz, Clay and Webster by the
hour. His voice was of the sonorous,
nasal order, with a genuine Yankee
twang. 1 tried in vain to spring on him
some subject whereof he should appear
ignorant. One might endeavored
as well have to
show Noah Webster a new word in the
edge English language. And all this knowl¬
during the fell'from trip he amund out
tots to o»der. {t lacked bia lips dry
and dusty. It histories, soul. It smelt
overmuch of,; biographies aud
political pamphlets. He turned it all
out in that mechanical way. re; though
it, were ground through g ocitey milk
hi^ aduuprtltJn wiu dry and life-
So was his pntbnsiiWm. He kept
measured qnt for occasion a It It
a pleasant sail along the Central Ameri¬
can coast, to see the shores lined with
forests so green, with palm* and cocoa-
and in the dark vol-
INt, ut i __ fttiN and
suit, a u g collar a
besrver hat, would grese thereon by the
hour and grind out bis dusty
UrtafaHneut He played with taste and
feeling, and when once we had all al¬
lowed our souls to drift away in "Tbs
Last Bose of Summer "the Grinder, in
the arid* of the beautiful strain, brought
us phnnp to eertfe by turning out the re-
tnarh that "a bewgle made abeout as
nice music *s any instrument goto’, ef it
was well played.” Had ho been thrown
overboard he would bave4riftod ashore,
and bored tha natives to death with a
drowning. long and lifeless story of his eecape from
> Dames Burner and Gomip are at home
on the high sees. They damraence oper¬
ations as soon as their stomachs are on
sea legs. Everybody then undergoes an
inspection from everybody else, and we
report to each other. Mrs. Bluster! Mrs.
Blaster’s conduct is perfectly scandalous
before we have been out a week; she nib-
bling around young men ofone-half-aye,
one-fourth—her age! The young miss who
came on board in charge of an elderly
couple has seceded from them, prome¬
nades the hurricane deck very late with
h dashing young Califorxian; bnt then
birds of a feather, male and female, will
flock together. Mr. Bleareye is full of
brandy every morning before ten o’clock;
and the “catamaran” with the thin
legged and subjected husband does noth¬
ing but talk of her home in -—. Wo
know the color and pattern of her car¬
pets, the number of her servants, the
quality of her plate, and yesterday she
brought out her jewelry sod made there¬
of a public exhibition in tho saloon.
All this is faithfully and promptly
borne per rail over the is’.hniua. and goes
over to the Atlantic steaxier. I »■" con¬
scientious in this matter of gossip. 1
had made resolutions. There Was a lady
likewise conscientious on board, and one
night upon the quarterdeck, when we
had talked propriety threadbare, when
we were both bursting with our fill of ob¬
servation, we met each ether half way,
and confessed that unices we indulged
ourselves also in a little scandal we
should die, 4 ind tljpn, the floodgates be¬
ing opened, how we riddled thorn! But
there is a difference between criticism of
character and downright scandal, you
know; in that way did ve poultice our
bruised consciences.
On a voyage everybody ias confidences
to make, private griefs to disclose to
during everybody toe else. first This is especially the case
few days out. We feel
S8i°fn^{rtiaKfn'g:M^feng^"of¬
fender units bliaken ties; we by seem chance a huddle iito of the human
same
box, yet scarcely are we therein settled
when we begin putting foit-h feelers of
sympathy and recognition. There was
one young man who seemed to me a mas¬
ter in the art of making Aesirable ac¬
quaintances for the trip. 'He entered
upon his work ere the Golden Gate had
sunk below the horizon. He had a
friendly word for all. His approach aud
address were prepossessing He Spoke
to me kindly. I was miserable and flung
myself upon him for 'sympathy. The
wretch was merely testing me as a eom-
pagnon de voyage. He foand me un¬
suitable. He flung, me from him with
easy but cold politeness, and consorted
with an “educated German gentleman.”
I revenged myself by playing the same
tactics on a sea and love sick German
carriage maker. “An eye lor an eye, a
tooth for a tooth,” yon know.
We touched at Magdalena bay and
Pnnta Arenas. We expected to stay at
Punta Arenas twelve hours to discharge
a quantity of flour. Four times twelve
hours we remained there. Everybody
became very tired of Costa Rica. The
Costa Bican is not hurried in his move¬
ments. He took his own time in send¬
ing ffionr. the A necessary boat load lighters for that
went off once in
four hours. The Costa Ricans came
on board—men and women, great and
small—inspected the Sacramento, en¬
joyed themselves, went on shore again,
lay down in the shade of their cocoa-
nut palms, smoked fcbelr eigsmttw
and slept soundly while the restless,
uneasy load of humanity on the Ameri¬
can steamer fretted, fumed, perspired,
scolded at Costa Rican laziness and
ridiculed the Costa Rican" government,
which revolutionizes once in six months,
changes its flag once a year, taxes all
improvements, And Acts up to the prin¬
ciple that government was made for the
benefit of those who govern. Many of
the passengers went t»a shore. Some
came back laden with tropical flowers,
others full of brandy. The bhwsoins
filled the vessel tho whole night with
perfume, while the brandy produced
noise and badly sung popular melodies.
The Grinder went on shore with the
nest. On returning he expressed disgust
at the Costa Ricans. He thought that
“nothing could ever be made of them.”
He had no desire that the United States
should ever assimilate with any portion
of the torrid zone, He predicted that
Buch a fusion would prove destructive to
American energy and intelligence. We
had enough southern territory and tor¬
por already. The man has no appreci¬ f
ation of the indolence aud repose of the
tropica. He knows not that the most
delicious of enjoyments is the waking
dream under the feathery palm, c.-ire and
restlessness flung aside, while the soul
through the eye loses iteolf ia the blue
depths above. Ho would doom us to an
eternal rack of civilization and progress
work-grind, jerk, hurry, twist and
strain, until oqr t\eryu>, by exhaustion
^ijateqn^and shattered, allowed no re¬
flate of mind or body; and even when
tee Ah oqr bones are so infected by rest-
1 .issues.*! and goabeaditivenesg that they
rattle-unoHsily panama in opj coffins.
sums np thus: An undent,
Wftim* ted tiled ciiy, full of convents
W weeds churches; the yamjrerte half ruined,
belfries; springing atop the steeple* and
a fleet of email boats in front
the cityr progress « Uttto W one side
the guise of the Isthmus railroad
Iran lighters; engines,ferryboats,and red,
a eteaggttng goard at parti-
smoking a cigar. Abeut the car
windows a chattering crowd of blacks,
half blacks, quarter blacks, coffee, mo-
brown, nankeen and straw col¬
ored natives, thrusting skinny arms in
at the windows, and at the end of those
arms parrots, large and small, in cages
and out, monkeys, shells, oranges, ban¬
anas, carved work, and pearls in vari¬
ous kinds of gold setting; all of which
were sorely tempting to some at the
ladies, but ere many bargains were con¬
cluded toe train clattered off, and we
were Clearing tire continent
Concluded to morrow.
The soda’water clerk who cannot
draw youru without drawing you**
wite’a attention is no expert.
_ ■ fiielMMvMPIIi ___
hundreds, ands thousands that’rc known, thous¬
that re unknown, and yet yours is an
exceptional bit ot human easel l)o yon think that that
nature wukti y«u call “I” it
differsutirom otluir parcels of human nature?
’•But you don’t know ray c.um*.” Good friend,
in ninety nine out of a hundred c se<. the
en same-impure Medical Discovery blood-and 1 ' that’s niuety why is* 1 Gold¬
cures i out
of every hundred. You may be tbs except! n.
And yov may not. But would you rather lie
the II you’re exception, the ot would you rather be well?
exception It. costs yon nothing,
?* r WOn * y bftck_bat "uppos* ft
coresyoo Let
the‘ Golden Medical Discovery" take
the risk.
Little Kittle {who is doing the
honors and wishes to be very pom¬
pous)—“Will matting, Mr. you have chicken or
Brown?”
US > Round Round ChytetnagM Table Tahlft ” wai m and malriam Us "Knights AL. of
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single spective combat armies. for tlio honor of their re¬
The Saracens had been,
for many years, toe scourge-the dreaded
Invadore—of Europe, and all Waged war
against this common anemy.
gumption.
i of earns
most iterASKr'-K&fe ratal or maladies. But it must be
JSsJssrUS Sggpwissett ;&”'£LS8J
plan* of Dr. rierce’s Golden Medical Diaeov-
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the prevents It and cures by removing
cause. invigorates the liver, purifies
Bold by druggists, everywhere
Advice to Woinr
.f you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed struation or Irregular Men¬
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growing to surpass cotton in ai .
V
Griffin ■ record dori o g tho pp yt knit Afpi
to be one of the most progreseiv i
in to# South.
resenting #250,000 uid ehinsinri'waa.w .
to# world.
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a sash and bUnd factory jx
ire factory, mattress bottling w^rk., a
a factory and rariwrn
enterprises.
It ho# put In as e’ectrie Hgfc t plant tw
where.
It is laying sereral miles of street overTl£ railroad
ot convenient transportation
It has opened np th* finest and largest
flrsrite quarry In to* State, tor buiMUg,
dpt* It has of estobUshsd this BoutosraSs'IJl ta * m- ** "■
lie schools, a system of graded pub-
with a seven years eurrienlum
second to non*. ; } „
It has organised two new banks,
total of tear, with combissd nsourreeA
half* minion dollars.
It hae built two]
making a total often.
It has built several
#150,090.
It has attracted around t# borders foul
growers from nearly every Statein to* Us!
and Canada, until it is sunoundsd on ever
•ide by orchards and Yinsyavdft* and kaa Its*
com# the Largest and tost fruit rectfon in ths
State, * single ear fond of its p eac hes setting
•1.3SD in tbehtightofthe reason.
has doubled its win* making espasttp
It
red epidemics, and by rereonof Hs tops
graphy will never to subject to toes*.
With on altitude of 1,150 ieeti
sealevei, its healthfulness ha* atta
«rai attention and is about to
State.
With all toes* and other drifted** w<
live and growing town, with a
pleasant climate summer aa
hospitable and cultured
capable of producing any
emperato or semi-tropic son*,
inducement and a hearty i»
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I1YE WHILE YOU CAN
Father Time ia good to the
who Je gnod to himaetf.
live well live loi
well who dines at'
ant. “Good digestion viuuls wait* or
petite” when the are %
lent qua lily, a re
tastefully Chapman’s. served, ae
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