. Illustrated history of the Panama Railroad; together with a traveler's guide and business man's hand-book for the Panama Railroad and its connections with Europe, the United States, the north and south Atlantic and Pacific coasts, China, Australia, and Japan, by sail and steam . NATIVE HUT AT MATACHLN. cakes, dulces, or native candy, and the various fruits ofthe region. Here the oranges are unusually fine. There isalso a saloon, kept by a native, where very good Englishbeer, French claret, crackers and cheese, etc., may be ob-tained. From Matachin, passing along the base of uMonu-ment Hill t


. Illustrated history of the Panama Railroad; together with a traveler's guide and business man's hand-book for the Panama Railroad and its connections with Europe, the United States, the north and south Atlantic and Pacific coasts, China, Australia, and Japan, by sail and steam . NATIVE HUT AT MATACHLN. cakes, dulces, or native candy, and the various fruits ofthe region. Here the oranges are unusually fine. There isalso a saloon, kept by a native, where very good Englishbeer, French claret, crackers and cheese, etc., may be ob-tained. From Matachin, passing along the base of uMonu-ment Hill the narrow valley of the Kio Obispo is entered,and its waters are crossed by stout iron bridges twice with-in the distance of a mile; then you pass the Obispo Station,and continue along the course of the Obispo River, over afine rolling and luxuriant woodland, where the deliciouswild mango, the zapote, the nispero, and the guava are fre- satafessyjia-^ ■


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