LUCKY BALDWIN'S RANC1I. TUB GBBA.T FARM OF A CA.LIFOR. NIA, MILLIONAIRE. Fifty Thounn ml Acre If votrd to Or- a tige Growing, Sheep liaising and Wine Making on a Big Scale. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Time writing from Los Angeles say of Lucky Baldwin's rancbe: "It is not an easy matter for people living on tho At lantic slope to take in the idea of a ranch or farm containing 50,000 acres, and cov ering an area of fourteen miles east and west by twelve miles north and south. Such, however, is the sire of this Santa Anita ranch, located twelve miles east of the city of Los Angeles, and belonging to the famous millionaire, E. J. JJald win, better known by his well deserved sobriquet of "Lucky"'' Baldwin. It is on high ground, which slopes gradually down from the Sierra Madre Mountains, which tower above it and serve as a bnr ricr against wind and fogs. It was in 1875, just as he had made a successful deal of Ophir mining stock tho last great deal made in the Corn stock by which he cleared $7,000,000, that Sir. Baldwin purchased tho Santa Anita ranch, It then comprised only 10,500 acres. Since that time he has bought the San Fracisquito, La Pucnte, La Merced, Patrcro Chico.LaCicnega and other tracts or ranches, aggregating 40, 000 acres, now included in his Santa Anita ranch. By January 1, 1881, he had secured a clear title to this immense estate, and ever since then he has ex pended for improvements the total in come of the ranch and an additional sum of $5,000 per month. lie has added seventy acres to the orange groves, plant ing them with the Washington or seed less orange, the choicest aud most ex pensive variety known. The old vine yard has been increased by 000 acres and planted with the choicest varieties of wine grapes. There are sixty acres in English walnuts and almost countless acres of almonds, figs, peaches, pears, apples, apricots, pomegranates, and ev ery other known variety of fruit. He ows 12,000 acres of wheat every year, and has a flock of 21,000 sheep. Take into consideration the corn, barley and other grains which are raised for the sup port of the stock, etc., aud you may ob tain a faint idea of the enormous amount and variety of the products of Santa. Anita. I here are about 200 men con stantly on the pay-roll and, strangest of all in this part of the country, not over a dozen Chinamen ate included in the number. It is almost impossible to give any sat isfactory description of to immense an estate as Santa Anita. About a quarter of a mile from the main road is the ranch house, a pretty Kastlake structure, which is approached" by a drive through the main orange grove. Mo words of mine can give any adequate idea of tho beauty of thiJ collection of orange trees. They are of a dark green, with a leaf as lus trous as that of a magnolia, and in the acres of them which stretch away on either side, not a blade of grass nor a weed can be seen. The whole immense place is cultivated as carefully as a Penn sylvania farmer cultivates his onion beds. At regular intervals are little boxes sur mounted by a faucet, by means of which water, indispensable to tho lift; of orange tiees, is turned into tho trenches between them. The house stands on a gentle knoll, overlooking a large pond filled with fine carp, and is surrounded by eucalyptus, weeping willows and many other varieties of ornamental trees and shrubs. It is finished in fine native woods, and is provided with speaking tubes, lavatories, electric bells and every other convenience of a city residence. Is ear by is the old house once occupied by the former proprietor. It is an en largement of the original adobe ranch house, and ha a wide, hospitable-lo king veranda. In front of tho new house is an old bell taken from one of the ruined mission churches. It was cast in Spain over 100 years since, and is said to bo largely composed of gold aud silver donated for the purpose by pious Spanish ladies of high degree. Mr. Baldwin's vineyards and wine cel lar are among the chief objects of inter est at Santa Anita. The cellar is piled high with wines, many of them ten years old. All the latest machinery for distil ling and fermenting is to bo found here, and this department is presided over by a French expert of life-long experience in wine and brandy-making in his native country. After we have seen the orange groves, the orchards, vineyards, wine cellars and other features of what is known as the "home place," wo are prepared to extend our observations to tho great wheat and sheep ranches on the l'uente. Wo may drive for miles through the fields where the wheat, liko a sea of gold, waves to and fro in tho gentle breeze that comes from the ocean, tooling, refreshing aud health-giving after a day of warm sun shine. Wheat is not liable to rust here and seldom lodges. The suns seems to have the same power in bringing the wheat to perfection that it exerts on the oranges and semi-tropical fruit. Lucky Baldwin, the owner of this vast estate, is as remarkable among men as Santa Anita is among ranches. Iu. per son he is inclined to bu tall and slender, and I should judge his age to be about sixty-five years. There are few instances on record of so sudden a rise to such great wealth as his. l or years he fought the battle of life poor, friendless and un known, but suddenly tho tide of fortune turned and flowed in upon him so fast that almost in a day he became one of the wealthiest men in the State, famous for its great millionaires. Nervous energy ana activity are expressed in his every word, look and action. Ho finds rest only in great enterprises, of which he has half a do.en under full headway, nny one of which would tax lhe energies of tho average business man to the utmost. He owns the Baldwin Hotel aud the Bald win Theatre both contained in the same building and many of the finest stores in San rrancico. 1 lie tmiluintr and furnishing of the hotel and theatre cost f i.lOO.Ouo. The former is said to be the most elegantly appointed hotel in the world. lie holds a controlling interest in sev eral mines on the Comstock, and is do- veloiin others in Kldor.tuo county which prcmi.-e to be very rich. I.e has a tin's summer hotel on Lake Tahoe, one cf the most popular aud fashionable lesorts on the Pac ilic coast, and he has lecently purchased a large strip of the lake shore, on which to erect villas. His racing stable includes a long string of some of the swiftest-footed flyers in the United States. TYISE WORDS. It is the early training that makes the master. We want not time, but diligence, for great performances. The very perfume of flowers seems to be an incense ascending up to heaven. Let us be content, in work, to do the thing we can, and not presume to fret because it's little. Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and tho angels know of us. A false hope hides corruption, covers it all over; and the hypocrite looks clean and bright in his own eyes. Conduct is the great profession. Be havior is the perpetual revealing of us. ii uai. n una uocs tens us wnai no is. True bravery is shown by performing without witness what one might be capable of doing before all the world. True politeness is perfect ease and free dom. Jt simply consists in treating others just as you love to be treated yourself. Those successes are more glorious which bring benefits to the world than such ruinous ones as are dyed in hu man blood. There cannot be a more worthy im provement of friendship than in a fervent opposition to the sins of those whom we profess to love. Turn your beliefs into energies. Do they evade it! They are empty. Do they change for the worse? They are evil. "By their fruits ve shall know them." Fnr Seals Learning to Swim. When the young seal is about a month old its education begins. One may wonder wherein this consists, and this feeling will be intensified when we learn that it consists in teaching the ycung how to swim. It seems paradoxical one can hardly believe it that the finest swimmer of all amphibious creatures, which spends half its existence at sea, has no more idea of swimming at first than one of our own babies. But it is the fact. Take a pup and put it out of its ueptn, ana straightway its bullet head sinks, its hind parts flop about impotent- ly, aim us ucuui oy sunocailon is tlie question of a few minutes only, the little creature not having tho least idea of lift ing up its head aud getting tho air. such being the case, its education is a question of some little time, and is thus affected : At about six weeks old his in stinct takes him down to tho water's edge, where he paddles about all day long, now washed by the surf and now left high aud dry, in another moment perhaps to be rolled over and over by the water. After a few minutes of this he gets tired, curls himself round like a cat oi dog on the hearth-rug and goes to sleep, but only for a short time, for the seal at all ages is the most restless of living creatures. Then aaain to the surf, paddling about juBt like our own little boys and girls, every day expand ing his ideas, and proving to himself that water is not such a dreadful thing after all. By repeated efforts, then, he learns to keep himself afloat, to recognize his own powers, and become thoroughly master of the element in which he has to spend the greater portion of his life. All the Year Ituund. Iiealthfulness of Tea. As to the healthfulness of tea-drinking in general, it is claimed flint, barring certain kinds of teas, including Japan tea, tea-drinking is not only harmless, but positively beneficial ; that there is a nourishment and gentle stimulus in a cup of tea which conduces positively to health and energy. This is the testimony of those who possess the most intimate knowledge of tea, its production and ef fects. But tea, to be healthful, must be properly prepared or drawn. It musl come to tho lips from the leaf by infusion, and must not be boiled. Boiling meant a thrusting of all tho available tannin into the decoction, and if the infusion b with too much tea or too little water the effect tannin is the same. Further more, the Chinese, who may be supposed to have brought the art of exquisite tea drinking up to a perfect nicety, do no! swallow tho tea like the average jurap-and-catch-it Yankee. They do not gulp down this delicious draught boiling hot, but sip it merely warm. The American takes his tea with so much body or strength that the diversion or dilution furnished by milk and sugar is necessary unless the tea-drinker bo president of a country sewing society, the leading spirit in a lively trossip club in short, an old stager, well tanned with tea tannin for a full generation. It has been remarked that some time ago Kew England dis carded the Japan tons mostly. In this section of the country the most popular teas to-day are the Oolongs. These are heavy teas. At the West the light teas, the greens and Japans, are preferred and most consumed San. Francisco Call. How the Fuchsia was Introduced. There is a pretty story told of the in troduction of the fuchsia. One day, many years ago, a London florist was walking along a street in one of the suburbs of that monster city, when he happened to see a wonderfully beautiful (lower in the window of a dwelling. We have a righ to presume that the florist was enthusiastic upon the subject of rare plants, and, granting this, we can easily imagine him making an entrance to the house, and pos sibly restraining himself with the utmost ditliculty from seizing the won derful flower aud marching triumphantly oil with it. However, having the Eng lishman's natural reverence for law, and judging by past experience, moreover, that u golden sovereign would be the most potent inlluence which he could bring to bear, the gentleman ottered tho possessor of it, a lady, that amount in good English gold. It was firmly and bravely refused. He doubled tho sum, and again, und finally it was refused. The lady said her husband was a sea captain who sailed in the Mediterranean. Iletiad brought this plant homo to her, aim sue would not part with it; liow e.er. being po-s..ssed with that other notable i-.nl;ah, characteristic, gener osity, she gavo the tlorist some slips of the plant. From this plant, says our chronicler, have sprung all the 1 nglish and American fuchsias. SELECT SITTINGS. It is estimated that 43,000,000 eggs are consumed every day in tho United States. It is said that no naturalist haf ever yet satisfactorily explained how some ears of corn become rod. The grape cure practiced in France and Germany for diseases due to high feed ing is said to reduce corpulence and start a person on a new lease of life. George Washington was a great dancer. In 1770, at the quarters of Gen eral Greene, Washington and Mrs. Greene danced for upward of three hours without sitting down. Bay State is the popular name of Mas sachusetts, the colonial corporate title of which was "tho Massachusetts Bay." This name it bore until the adoption of the National Constitution in 1788. The kingdom of Bavaria has 4,500 hook and ladder companies and 250,000 Bre men. It seems hardly credible, but the Bavarians are inordinate smokers. Per haps where there is so much smoke there is sure to bo some fire. A large and sound Missouri pumpkin recently cut open, was found to be filled with thrifty vines and leaves. The seeds had sprouted and sent out vines, though there were no signs of decay, tho meat being sound and sweet. When a Mexican girl marries she sim ply becomes part of her husband's estate. For instance, if her name was Anita Nunez, and she marries a Mr. Jose, she is then known as Anita Nunez de Jose, in other words, Jose's Annie, as Jose's house or other piece of property. Among tho curiosities of the Charles ton earthquake was the sinking of a piece of land about eight feet square, on which was growing a large peach-tree which was about sixteen feet high. It went down perfectly perpendicular, and the top branches were left Just even with the surface. The Romans had three forms of mar riage, of which the highest was called confarreaito. The bride, dressed in a white robe with purple fringe, and cov ered with a yellow veil, was escorted by torchlight to her future home. Arrived at the portal, she was lifted over the threshold, lest, omen of evil, her foot might stumble upon it. Her husband then brought fire and water, which she touched, and, seated on a sheepskin, the marriage ceremony closed by the bride receiving the keys of the house. This Dryphore, a Noah's ark kind of a looking vessel now moored off the Cours la Heine, Paris, has for sho a giant oak, weighing about fifty-five tons. This mammoth of a prehistorio forest was dug up from the bed of the Rhine, where it is supposed to have lain over 3,000 jears. Bananas raised "at homo" are for Bale at Santa Barbara, CaL For eight years Col. D. J. WllllamsonQnar termaster U. 8. A. and ex-U. 8. Consul at Callao, was crippled with rheumatism. , He got no relief until he used St Jacobs Oil, which cared h'm. No remedy on earth equals it for pain. Price, fifty cents a bottle. A tract of land on Cayuga hake, in New York, lias been leaied for the raising of frogs for the New York market. There is a large frog farm in the neighborhood of Waterloo, and several in Canada, but the demand is greater than the supply. Used Red Star Cough Cure effectually. Dr. C. Fawcelt, Union Protestant Infirmary, Bal timore, Md. No depressing effects. Thire are in round numbers 92,000,000 head of cattle, :1.0nn OOO horst , 200,000,000 sheep.and about 4ti.000.UiO nwine In Europe. The United States has 15,510.00) cattle. fcj.OOO sheep, 12.. 077,000 horees, and itt.OWi.OOO swine. "The Blood U the Life." Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair tkin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and Roundness of constitution will be established. tiolden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from tho common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to lhe worst Scrofula or blood-1 oison. Ksie cially has it proven itsefllcacy in curing Salt rheum or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-loint Uls eaue. Scrofulous Sores ana Swellings, En larged glands, and Hating Ulcers. (io den Medical Discovery cures Consump tion (wnioh is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating and nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spit ting of Blood, Shortness of Ureal ll, Bronchitis Severe Coughs, Asthma and kindred affec tions, it is a hovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For torpid Liver, Biliousness, or "Liver Com plaint," liephia and Indigestion, it is an uneiiualed leniedy. Sold by druggists. Eleven American maidens are now engaged (o many foreign title. We Appeal Is Experience. For a long time we steadily refused to pub lish testimonials, believing that. In the opinion of the public generally, the great majority were manufactured to order br unnrincinled I parties aa a means of disposing of their worth , less preparations. That this view of the case la to a certain ex tent true, there ean be no doubt. At last, several years ago. v came to the conclusion that every Intelligent person can readily discriminate between spurious and bona fide testimonials, and determined to us as advertisement a, few of tho many hundreds of unsolicited cert i lieu te In our- posses sion. In doing this we published them as nearly as possible in the exact language used by our cor respondents, only chunxing the phraseology, in some casus, go as to compress thein into a mailer apace than they would oihurw.ee occu py, butwithoutiu the leiwt exaggerating or de stroying the meaning of Lhe writers. We are glad to shv that our final conclusion was a correct ono that a letter recommending an article having true merit finds favor with the people. The original of every testimonial published by us is uu Hie in our office, an inspection of which will prove U the rauit skeptical that our amertion matl above, tli&t only the facts are given as Uiey appear therein, is true. But as it would be very inconvenient, if not Impossible, for ail of our friends to call on us for that purpose, we invite those who doubt (if there be such), to correspond with any of the parties whose names are signed to our tes timonials, and ask them if we have made any misstatements, so far as their knowledge ex tends, in this srticle. In other words, if we have not published their letters as nearly ver batim as possible. Very respectfully, K. T. HAZELTINE, Proprietor IMso's Cure for Consumption and I'uo'u Iteuiedy fur Catarrh. We append a recent letter, which came to us entirely unsolicited, with permission to publish it: Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 12, 18. You may add my testimony as lo the merits of lso's t?nre for Consumption. i took a severe cold luM February, which settled on my lungs. They became ulcerated and were so pamf ul that 1 had no rest for two days and nights. 1 got a bottle of ltao's Cure for Con sumption, and wus relieved by the time I had taken half of it. Sim that time 1 have kept l'lso's Cure iu the house, and use lias a pre ventive, bojii for luiig troubles and croup, for which 1 run recommend it as the best medicine 1 ever used: aud that is Haying a great deal, fur I have used at lcn-t twenty others, besides slout as many physicians prescriptions. 1'iso'sCure for Consumption has never failed to give relief in my family. A. .T. (iRUBB. 37 Springneld St lsoue preparal ion, anil produces a permanent Color. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. A safe and certain remedy for throat and lung diseases. Aver s Cherrv 1'ecloruU Pile tnmors, rnntnre and fltnln, radically Pnred by Improved met hods. Book, 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Associ ation, Buffalo, N. Y. I.arok rck of wolves are roaming in the woods of Northern Minnesota. Use Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" for all bilious attacks. Kama ha Vfl,VM children in attendance at her public schools. Important to All Who Work forallvlng. Write to Hallet A Co.. Portland, Main, and they will send you full informa tion, free, showing yon how you can make from $." to $i5 and upwards a day and live at home, wherever you are located. Some have made over $') In a day. Capital not required; you are started free. Aliases; both sexes. All Is new. (J rent Incomes sure from the start. Fortunes await all workers who begin atones. If von havennrnhnemin armaanrl 1 1 i. I,,-- skips beats, thumps or flutters, or yon are nervous and Irritable In danger of shock Dr. Kilmer's Ockan-Wird regulates, relieves, corrects andnres. Original, prompt, clean, sure and effective for pain and noreness. Hop I'nnms Planter. The best Is the cheapest. lop Planter contain active medicinal agents for the cure of pain. 3 months' treatment for 60c. Piso's Reme dy forCatarrh. Sold by druggists. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THE QEEATEWGLISII REMEDY For Liver. Pile, Indigestion, ete. Free from Brer. euryi coutains only Pure Teretabl Iarr-illeats. Asent: V. ti. CR1TTKNTON, Kew feral. H T 1 U-5 1 For Weak Women. Mrs. Lydia E. Tinkham, Lynn, Mass.: "About the first of September, 18S1, my wife was taken with uterine hemorrhage. The best styptics the physician could prescribe did n check it and she got more and more enfeebled. She was troubled with Prolapsus Uteri, Leu corrhoea, numbness of the limbs, sickness of the stomach and loss of appetite. I purchased a trial bottle of your Vegetable Compound. She said the could discover a salutary effect rom the first dose. Now the is comparative ly free from Prolapsus, stomach's sickness, &c. The hemorrhage is very much better and is less at the regular periods. Her appetite is restored, and her general health and strength are much improved. We feel that we have been wonderfully benefited and our hearts are drawn out in gratitude for the same and in sympathy for other sufferers, for whose sakes we allow our names to be used " C. W. Eato.v, Thurston, N. Y. The Compound is put up in Pill, Lozenge and Liquid form. All Sold by druggists. The Pills and Lozenges sent by mail on receipt of price. UNEXPECTED. A MOTHER SAVED FROM AK UN TIMELY DEATH. Tears of Sorrrw Tamed tm Smiles of Re joicing. Ko( HtSTKR, Aug. 81, 1888. Pardee-Medicine Co. Gk.ntli.mkn: lam now seventy-three years old, and until I was seventy I was always strong and healthy; but the amount of suffering I have endured since that time, I feci to be sufilcient for a lifetime. I had a severe attack of sciatio rheumatism, which completely prostrated me; my limbs and leet, and in fact my whole body was bo drawn out of shape that it was impossible to move without assistance. I was unable to straighten my limbs or to step on my feet for more than a year, and my life was despaired of. Children and friends were called in to see me die. 1 was treated by three good physi cians, and they and my friends did all they could to relieve mv suffering, but to no avail. My hips were blistered, and my limbs rubbed, bathed and bandaged, but nothing they could do afforded meeventemiorary relief. Tongue cannot describe mv Buttering. I urged them to let me try Dr. Pardee's remedy, as I had read bo much about it, and of those who had been cured by its use, that It gave me conn dence in it, although i confess 1 had littie or no faith in so-called patent medicines. The remedy was procured, and I commenced using, it as directed, and after taking it a short time could see that it was helping me. I be gan to persp.re freely, and as the perspiration' increased the pain decreased, bnt my clothing and bedding wasa sight to behold, being near ly "as yellow as saffron." I had taken the Kemedy but a short time, when 1 could .sleep like a child, and relish my food like one. Thank Cod it has cured me, and 1 am to-day as healthy and strong as betore, and can walk aud have as free use of my limbs as ever. I have recommended your reined v to very many who were afflicted, and I do not know of a cane it has not cured. I am confident that It will cure young people, if it will cure at my ago. ou are at liberty to use my name, if it will be the means of induring any poor sufferer to use your excellent Kemedy. lam very gratefully yours. T Mii.S. JANE A. FLACK, 300 Jefferson Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. The sale of Dr. Pardee's Remedy for the past three months in Western New York has ex ceeded that of any remedy known. By cures wholly unprecedented in the his tory of medicines it has proven its right to the title of "The Urcalcst lllnod Puritkr' ever offered to the alllieted. We challenge any medicine toshow an appreciation ut home, or wherever used, like that wliich has been poured upon Dr. Pardee's Kemedy. The permanent cures it has effected have made for itarepulation that no other remedy has been able to attain. Send for pamph et. PAKDLE MEDICINE CO.. Rochester, N. Y. ELY'S Catarrh CREAM BALM T 'J.vn For H ytart I ua annoyed with catarrh tevtre pain in my heail Aischara 4ntt. m. . ..... j .m.r -m Ihroatand vnpUatan W HAVCTVrD breath. Mu Ma T-VJr ' fc tr tmeU u-af much in, paired. I have- over com these ' trouble.' with Ely' Cream Balm J. B. Cae, St. Denh Hotel, Broadway, N. Y A nartlnla la ...!.. Into ea'-h noHtrll and Ik HfiY-PPVFB greeaoiero use. 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