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Intelligence Items. China has one Protestant missionary to a million people. St. Louis has 550,000 people, but only 20,000 Protestant church members. More than $1,500,000 is said to be invested in mission buildings in New York city. The number of Chinese which arrived in the Sandwich Islands, during the past year, were 3,812. The first glass factory in the United States of which we have dekinite knowledge, was built in 1780. The first compass was used in France in 1150, though the Chinese are said to have employed the loadstone earlier. The New York Broadway Tabernacle needs only seven more members to make 1,000. Dr. Taylor received 67 during 1879. A requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Pius IX. was celebrated Sunday morning, Feb. 8, in the Sistine Chapel, Rome. The population of the globe is estimated at $1,300,000,000. Nearly every man thinks he ought to be the 1, whereas he is only an 0. Everything is working like clockwork with the laboring classes. That is to say, the hands are busy getting up strikes.—Boston Bulletin. The value of the oranges shipped from Columbus, Ga., during the season just closed was $17,204.40. Columbus is the shipping port for a considerable portion of Florida. There are 3,674 Congregational churches in the United States, whose benevolent contributions last year were $1,098,691.43, and whose home expenditures were $2,594,228.81. The number of men that were killed by accident in the St. Gothard Tunnel, from the commencement of the undertaking to the end of February 8th, amounted to 120; 400 were wounded. The interest on the public debt due April 1 amounts to $7,389,620, it being the quarterly interest on $738,962,000 four per cent bonds. Of the interest due, $5,134,173 is on registered bonds. The first sovereign who adopted the phrase,"In the year of our Lord," was Charles III., Emperor of Germany, 879. It is now the accepted mode of designating the year in all Christian How to Build Our Navy. By surpassing speed our ships could break and force blockades, rapidly cross the sea, overtake or capture the ships of the adversary, and choose their own position in battle. The strength and buoyancy of steel, and its present cheapness, adapt it to our purposes; it must be the material for our new navy. Steel is superseding iron. In the rivalry between guns and plates of iron, the gun has been the victor, and guns weighing thirty-eight tons, throwing shells weighing nearly half a ton, have already been set afloat, and some of them in gun-boats. Instead of embarking $2,500,000 in one venture in a gigantic iron-clad, England is now constructing vessels of one-fifth that cost, and arming them with heavy cannon. The steel-clad Iris is such a vessel. She combines a fine model with steel walls, and the compound engine which saves forty per cent in the coal consumed; she thus with great economy combines speed with a heavy armament, and sufficient space for men, stores, and fuel. Let us, after choosing such a model as the Iris, build our first steel-clad upon the lines and in the molds of the Iris, and if possible make our contracts with those who built her. We should thus obtain a ship 300 feet in length between perpendiculars, 46 feet wide, combining a speed seventeen miles an hour with a draught of but twenty feet. Let this be the basis for our steel-clads. But how is such a ship to be armored without impairing her speed? And how can she be qualified to raethe iron-clads of Europe? The Iris carries 700 tons of coal, but she is rigged as a bark, is fast under canvas, and economizes fuel by the use of a compound engine; and to give her armor, we may dispense with 200 tons of fuel, as she will rely principally on her sails, except when pursuing or eluding her enemy, or when going into action. Thus saving 200 tons of dead-weight, we may apply to her bow and her stern 200 tons of steel armor of four inches in thickness, extending back from her bow and forward from her stern fifty to sixty feet, and covering the curved portion of her stem and stern. Thus may we protect her both forward and aft by a belt of steel armor four feet above and four feet below her load-line. The Iris is armed with ten cannon of six tons each, An Accident In the "Cruise on now being published Journal," Kenheb describes a sad accident skill of the mate in says: As the chief man quarter deck I told zentop-gallant sail, a moment having ordered to loose ther some one spring that purpose. All at once I hob or jar or shock, rush of people afte was on deck, and t boy Bill over the se It was he that wag gallant sail, lost threw him aft as feet went between halyards turned windward), broke off below the knot down the spanken all a distance of e feet. He looked up poor legs." We carried him laid him down on with a rubber coot job we had got be It was doubled of the worst kind The broken boat penetrated through two dangerous wreaths The medical boat brought out and seemed by them ought to be amput But he was you it was cruel to ther that way. So we Bowline,the formed a similar tail who had braced job in hand whi splints and bands I told the stew a glass of Cognac had not spoken "Please don't yet- I can have out it." That was plus temperance lectio So we closed him a cot in the The number of men that were killed by accident in the St. Gothard Tunnel, from the commencement of the undertaking to the end of February 8th, amounted to 120; 400 were wounded. The interest on the public debt due April 1 amounts to $7,389,620, it being the quarterly interest on $7,389,620, four per cent bonds. Of the interest due, $5,134,173 is on registered bonds. The first sovereign who adopted the phrase, "In the year of our Lord," was Charles III., Emperor of Germany, 879. It is now the accepted mode of designating the year in all Christian countries. Sandwich Islands Christians contribute $24,000 annually for missionary purposes outside their territories. Some churches average more than $4 per member. One church sustains more than five foreign missionaries. A church in Madison, Conn., has been in existence 173 years, and has had but six pastors during that period. No minister has ever been dismissed, all having continued there till their death. The church edifice has been built three times. A package of fine tobacco sent by a young lady of Asheville, N.C., to Richmond, to be sold, brought $5.25 per pound when it was learned that the fair shipper intended to devote the proceeds to the relief of the Episcopal church at Asheville. The wife of Adjut-Gen. Ross, of Indiana, has received from the ladies in the Treasury Department at Washington a small cross made of $20,000 in greenbacks that were ground in the treasury and molded into its present form. It is stamped with a quaint inscription. There is a famine in Brazil which outrivals the distress in Ireland. The northern provinces is the scene of the trouble. It is said no famine of such magnitude has been known in modern times. Half a million of souls have already died of starvation and the number will be doubled if succor does not soon reach them. It is appalling to contemplate all the woe and misery such a condition involves. Hints for Farmers. Chopped onions are excellent for all kinds of fewls and quickly drive all kinds of vermin away. The best herds of dairy cows in this country yield from six to eight hundred pounds of cheese per cow. Cattle hoofs at the present time are worth $50 per ton. These hoofs are now made into horn buttons. A farmer should look ahead, think in advance of his work, and have his plans well laid. The winter is a good time for mental labor. There are very few worms and insects for the poultry to pick up yet, and they should be fed meat three or four times a week with their other food. The desire for large animals is not always judicious. With cows it is questionable if the largest are the best, when the cost of feeding is considered. A farmer should look ahead, think in advance of his work, and have his plans well laid. The winter is a good time for mental labor. There are very few worms and insects for the poultry to pick up yet, and they should be fed meat three or four times a week with their other food. The desire for large animals is not always judicious. With cows it is questionable if the largest are the best, when the cost of feeding is considered. Horse Notes. Three hundred and seventeen horses have records of 2:25 or better. Overfeeding, irregular feeding, improper watering, and indifferent grooming, are all bad. Very many of the diseases and ments with which horses are afflicted are brought on by in different care. Horses have been known to go blind from standing in dark stables. The stables should be so lighted that the light will not fall directly on the horse's eyes. The windows should be at the rear of the stalls. WARTS ON HORSES.—Anoint the wart several times with clean, fresh hog's lard, about two days between times. Fresh lard, by the way, is good for outs, bruises, galls, etc. A stock-keeper reports to us that he has cured warts by applying tar. To PREVENT GALLED SHOULDERS.—Rub the collars inside every few days with a little neatsfoot oil, and when any dirt is found sticking like wax to the collar, wash it off with warm soapsuds, and then oil it; also oil any chafed spot on the shoulder of the horse as soon as discovered. The same remarks may be applied to the use of saddles, or any part of the harness which happens to gall. SWEENY.—In young horses sweeny, or wasting of the muscles of the shoulder, is often a consequence of unsteady pulling with an ill-fitting collar. Capping the shoulder will not do. Apply for some time once a day a potion of equal parts of oil of turpentine and tineture of cantharides. Shake the bottle while applying the contents. Liberty outdoors every day in suitable weather. Boston proposes a national cat show. ROMANCE WITH THE CHILL OFF.—A sad, sweet romance comes from Darmstadt. They were a young and pretty couple, whose glory and misfortune it was to love each other. Cruel fate frowned gloomily upon them. The total eclipse of despair darkened the newly-dawned day of their love. Life apart was undesirable; life together was impossible. And so they went out into the thick woods, dusky and dark, where the only sound that broke the oppressive silence was, the occasional note of the tree-frog or the weird wail of the rain-crow. In the heart of this ghostly forest they found a lonely tarn. On its banks they tied themselves closely together. Then, taking a last pathetic look into each other's eyes, and clinging, lip to lip, heart to heart, for the last time, they plunged into the slimy pool. But, somehow, to die in the arms of love didn't feel as nice to the young man as he had thought it would. The water was uncomfortable chilly, and besides, it was getting into his ears and nose and mouth. He didn't like it. He freed himself from his companion, floundered out and left her to drown, although she besought him pitifully to save her. The young man is now serving out a sentence of three years and nine months' imprisonment for the part he played in the affair. If the proposed status of Washington is placed at or near the Sub-Treasury every one may be sure of there being at least one honest man in Wall street. An Accident at Sea. In the "Cruise of the Fiery Cross," now being published in the Boston Journal, "Kenhebecker" graphically describes a sard accident at sea, and the skill of the mate in bone-setting. He says: As the chief mate came upon the quarter deck I told him to set the mizentop gallant sail, and went below for a moment having heard him give the order to loose the sail, and noticed some one spring up the rigging for that purpose. All at once I heard a strange sound or jar or shock, and a simultaneous rush of people aft. In one instant I was on deck, and there lay the English boy Bill over the spanker boom. It was he that went to loose the top-gallant sail, lost his hold, the ship threw him aft as he fell headlong, his feet went between the parts of the peak halyards, turned him over (luckily to windward), broke both his legs short off below the knee, then he rolled down the spanker on to the boom, in all a distance of one hundred and ten feet. He looked up and murmured "My poor legs." We carried him into the after cabin, laid him down on a mattress covered with a rubber coat, and then saw the job we had got before us. It was a double compound fracture of the worst kind. The broken bones of each leg had penetrated through the calf, making two dangerous wounds, through which the blood was flowing. The medical books were immediately brought out and consulted, and it seemed by them as though both limbs ought to be amputated. But he was young and healthy, and it was cruel to think of mutilating him that way. So we decided to set them. Bowline, the mate, who had performed a similar job on his last captain, who had broken his leg, took the job in hand, while I assisted with the salints and bandages. I told the steward to give the patient a glass of Cognac, but the boy, who had not spoken or groaned, now said: "Please don't air, I never tasted it yet. I can have my legs cut off without it." That was pluck, and I thought it a temperance lecture worth hearing. So we closed up his wounds, made him a cot in the cabin, took a boy from Bowline, the mate, who had performed a similar job on his last captain, who had broken his leg, took the job in hand, while I assisted with the salins and bandages. I told the steward to give the patient a glass of Cognac, but the boy, who had not spoken or groaned, now said: "Please don't air, I never tasted it yet. I can have my legs cut off without it." That was pluck, and I thought it a temperance lecture worth hearing. So we closed up his wounds, made him a cot in the cabin, took a boy from each watch to attend him, watch and watch night and day, mixed up a solution of arnica and rum, kept his limbs moist, never let them dry a moment, and a fan was in motion over him constantly. On the fourth day the inflammation was terrible (for we were new in the tropics), and he was in great pain, but he never complained. How I feared mortification! and his swollen limbs looked as though it had set in. But I had a fracture-box made, the bottom of slat-work, to let the air from below, and a hinge under his knee-joints, so we could elevate his knees. Then he began to revive, and I think that saved him. His reason, which had left him at times, returned, and in four weeks we removed the bandages and dressed the wounds. I never felt more relieved in my life than when I saw those wounds heal up, which they did, as the book says, by the second intention. In forty days his attendant left him. He sat up and did such work as he could with his hands while sitting. In sixty days from New York we made our first land, Tristan D'Acunha. I took him in my arms and carr ed him upon the house, put him in an easy chair and let him look at the island and the men at work about decks, as proudly as though he had been my own boy. This seemed to us little less than a miracle; and on the nineteenth day he walked forward to the forecastle well, though it was a long time before I would let him run round much. Why, we seamea ask, is it that, far away from medical aid, sailors get on so much better than their brethren on shore? I can partly answer. Abundance of fresh air, plenty of healthy exercise, the curative powers of old Ocean, simpleness of diet, all, in spite of want of care, convenience and a thousand attending hardships, serve to assist nature in restoring the patient. A MAN OF MANY SECRETS.—The London papers record the death of a man who, probably, was the repository of more dark secrets than any man in England, save his own son. The gentleman to whom we refer was head of the famous Hebrew firm of solicitors, Lewis & Lewis, of Elyplace. If anyone in the British Dominions can "pull a fellow through," they are the men; and albeit they take cases of the darkest complexion, they have always maintained a character for personal integrity and respectability. The gains of this firm are believed to have been dur- Set Back 42 Years. I was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, &c., my blood became thin. I was dull and inactive; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out man at over; could get nothing to help me until I got Hop Bitters, and now I am a boy again. My blood and kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man of 30, although I am 74, and I have no doubt it will so as well for others of my age. It is worth a trial—Father. Gilt-Edge Butter Maker Makes July, August and Winter butter equal to best June product. Grocers pay 5 cents a pound extra for butter made with this powder. Guaranteed harmless. Increases production 6 to 10 per cent. Reduces time of churning one-half. Sold by druggists, grocers and general storekeepers. Send stamp for "Hints to Butter-Makers." Address, Butter Improvement Co., Buffalo, N.Y. The Doctors Yielding. Ever since Prof. Green wrote to the Medical Record advising physicians everywhere to use the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in their practice, it has been gaining in favor with the profession. They can find nothing which is a substitute for it. R. Caulkins, M.D., of Rochester, N.Y., says he would now prescribe it to all who are afflicted with serious kidney and liver diseases. The Robertson Process For working rebellious ores is meeting success which its merits deserve. The cheapness and simplicity of the system place it within the reach of men of moderate means. For full particulars address John A. Robertson, P. O. box 552 Oakland, Cal. Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltage Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days' trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. Furniture. New and second-hand at auction prices. H. Scheilhaas', 11th St., Odd Fellows' Building, Oakland, Cal. Country orders promptly attended to. Dentistry. Go to Dr. Cochrane, 850 Market street, San Francisco, if you want first-class work at low rates. Cochrane stands at the head of his profession. A FAVORABLE NOTORIOETY.—The good reputation of "Brown's Bronchial Troches" for the relief of Cougues, Colds, and Troust Diseases has given them a favorable notoriously. Ayer's Ague Cure is an infallible cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms. The proprietors warrant it, and their word is as good as a U.S. bond. Try it. $30 will buy 1000 fine cigars at J. W. Shaeffer & Co.'s $23 Sacramento St., S. A MAN OF MANY SECRETS.—The London papers record the death of a man who, probably, was the repository of more dark secrets than any man in England, save his own son. The gentleman to whom we refer was head of the famous Hebrew firm of solicitors, Lewis & Lewis, of Elyplace. If any one in the British Dominions can "pull a fellow through," they are the men; and albeit they take cases of the darkest complexion, they have always maintained a character for personal integrity and respectability. The gains of this firm are believed to have been, during the past twenty years, as large as those of any attorneys in London, with the exception, perhaps, of one or two firms who receive immense sums as advisers of great commercial houses and companies. As a sample of the cases sometimes dealt with by Messrs. Lewis, we may mention one which came within their ken sometwenty-five years ago. A young guardman, of highly aristocratic connections, was charged with a most serious offense. The family Tulkinghorn at once saw that Lewis & Lewis were, under the circumstances, the only loophole of escape. The young man appeared before Sir Thomas Henry, then chief magistrate, under an assumed name, and Mr. George Lewis begged that the magistrate would deal summarily with the case. "If you talk all night, Mr. Lewis," said the magistrate, "it will make no difference. I shall commit the prisoner for trial at the Central Criminal Court." He was accordingly committed. But when the case came on not a witness was forthcoming. Messrs Lewis's fee was five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. The record book of their office would, if published, convulse society. Mr. Tulkinghorn knew a thing or two, but they know hundreds. An unexpected pleasure: Beloved but unresponsive fair one—"So glad to see you, Cousin Charley, and so kind of you to drop in! Now you'll sit a couple of hours with grandmamma won't you, just to amuse her while Arthur and I take a stroll in the garden? And be careful to speak as loud as you can, for she's very, very deaf, poor dear!"—Harvard Lampoon. To avoid the first wrong step, let your first step be a right one. Dentistry. Go to Dr. Cochrane, 850 Market street, San Francisco, if you want first-class work at low rates. Cochrane stands at the head of his profession. A FAVORABLE NOTORIETY. — The good reputation of "Brown's Bronchial Troches" for the relief of coughs, colds, and throat diseases has given them a favorable notoriety. Ayer's Ague Cure is an infallible cure for fever and ague in all its forms. The proprietors warrant it, and their word is as good as a U.S. bond. Try it. $30 will buy 1000 fine cigars at J. W. Shaeffer & Co., 323 Sacramento St., S. F. (No Drumners employed). HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM PRICE 50 CTS An immediate and permanent cure for Coughs Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Influenza, Catarrh, Loss of Voice, Incipient Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Ask for the California Pulmonary Balsam, and Take no other. Sold by all Druggists. P.N.P.Co.(New Series), No.119. Cancer a Specialty without the knife or cutting pain, Mrs. Dr. Cook, 2x4 Post street, San Francisco. GARLAND'S VEGETABLE COUGH SHOPS, THE greatest known remedy for all Throat and Lung Compounds. For sale by all druggists. National surgical Institute (Western Division), 219 Bash St., S.F. Devoted to the treatment of Croppies, Piles, Flatsia, etc. Send for circulars. ICE. Now the time to order ice-making machines or the cooling season. BYNA IBON WORKS, san Francisco. BIG PAY.-With Steml Outfit. What costs 4 cents sells rapidly for 50 cts. Catalogue free. M.N.COOK Mgr.of Oak Tanshed Leather and Hose Beltting Mail, Express and Baiting Bags. Factory and office, 415 Market St., San Francisco. WILSON & BRO. Manufacturers and Dealers in DOORS, SASH DOORS, Windows, Bilinas, Transoms, Weights, Cords and Pullies, 18 AND 20 DRUMM STREET, (Large Brick Building, East Side) Between California and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Cal. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse. Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine. Separator Shoes and Resorts. Windmill for Stockmeal and Ga deners. Buy and sell second-hand Watches and English Machine Casting Specialty. Ad W.DAVIS, Horse COLLARS, Whips. LASHEES AND SADDLES OF ALL KINDS. Wholesale and Retail dealer in Leather; Saddlery Hardware; Horse Blankets; Hobes; Sponges; Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. REMOVES Tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeits of similar Tissues Good enough for our daily use by a druggists and fancy Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. In making any purchase in writing in response to an advertisement in this paper, you please mention the name of the paper. Dr. Spinnev & Co. 11 Mearnry Mt., San Francisco. There are men from thirty to sixty years of age seizing D general prostration and weakening the system they can not account for. Dr. Spinney guarment a perfect care in all such cases and a place restoration of the physical and nervous now offered $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse. Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine. Separator Shoes and Resairs. Windmill for stockmeal and Ga deners. Buy and sell second-hand Watches and Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. REMOVES Tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar Tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. In making any purchase in writing in response to an advertisement in this paper, you please mention the name of the paper. Dr. Spinnev & Co. 11 Mearnry Mt., San Francisco. There are men from thirty to sixty years of age seizing D general prostration and weakening the system they can not account for. Dr. Spinney guarment a perfect care in all such cases and a place restoration of the physical and nervous now offered $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse. Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine. Separator Shoes and Resairs. Windmill for stockmeal and Ga deners. Buy and sell second-hand Watches and Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse. Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine. Separator Shoes and Resairs. Windmill for stockmeal and Ga deners. Buy and sell second-hand Watches and Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse. Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine. Separator Shoes and Resairs. Windmill for stockmeal and Ga deners. Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse. Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine. Separator Shoes and Resairs. Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners. Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 Five for Headings or Hay. Folding Dricks, Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle Mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger and Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, San Francisco. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San Francisco。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger和Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, Sanifornia. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San California. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger和Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, Sanifornia. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made. Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San California. Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse)。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger和Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine)。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, Sanifornia. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made。Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same。 Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. AND FOUNDRY, Near Southern Pasdee Railroad., San California。 Mans acquirer of Forests and Elevators with recent headwinder Horse)。 F Five for Headings or Hay: Folding Dricks,Hoodley Straw-Burger和Automatic Cut-of-Governor for Portable Engine)。 Separator Shoes和Resairs。 Windmill for stockmeal和Ga deners。 Buy and sell second-hand Watches和 Horse Brushes; etc., send for catalogue. 410 Market St. Near First Street, Sanifornia. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR.T.FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier PURIFIES WILL BE A BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN。 REMOVES T tissue Pimple Freckle M mother-Pain and Eczema It is cooler than thirty years and is so harmless we taste to be sure to prepare proper made。Are no counterfeins of similar T tissues Good enough for base imitations we offer $1000 Reward for the arrest aid proof any one selling the same。 Sold in San Francisco leading wholesale druggists. 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PUBLICATION OFFICE: No. 222 Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. DR. SPEER, (GRADUATE OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY) SPECIAL DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Call or address H.J.SPEER, M.D. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. PHOSPHATE SOAP A superb article for the toilet, beneficial to the skin, giving it a soft, velvety appearance, and leaving a soothing pleasant sensation after use, imparting a healthy, natural and lasting beauty to the complexion. It eradicates the poisonous effects of cosmetics; preventing skin diseases by acting as a constant purifier and disinfectant; if used constantly will cure skin diseases of long standing; is superior to any other article for bathing infants; cleansing and healing for all eruptions on the scalp or face of children; good for the teeth; produces a soft, creamy lather, nicely adapted to shaving or shampooing, removes dandruff, and gives health to the scalp without injuring the hair. If you wish to make your hands soft buy a cake of PHOSPHATE SOAP, and when that is gone you will buy a dozen and recommend your friends to do the same. TESTIMONIALS. San Francisco, Aug. 27, 1879. Gentlemen: I received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap) and it gives me great pleasure to testify as to its superior excellence. As a toilet soap I have never seen anything to surpass it. It also possesses superior DAVIS, MANUFACTURER OF Harness, Whips. AND SADDLES OF ALL KINDS. Retail dealer in Leather, Saddlery Blankets, Hobes, Sponges, Horse and for catalogue. Near First Street, San Francisco. Beauty is a Joy Forever. R. FELIX GOURAUD'S Brum or Magical Beautifier Removes Tan. Pimple. Freckles. Both-Patches and every chemist has issued the test of thirty years, and is so narrowless we taste it to be sure the preparation is properly made. Accept no counterfeit of similar items. The distinguished bed Dr. L. Aveyard said to a lady of the hand tom is recommended on the least harmful of all occasions." Also Poudre sable, reusable hair without injury to the skin. GOURAUD. Sole Prop., 48 Bond St., N.Y. Drugstores and Fancy Goods Industries United States, Canada and Europe. House imitations are abroad. Reward for the arrest and proof of the same sold in San Francisco by wholesale druggists. making any purchase or writing in response to any request in this paper, you will mention the name of the paper. Spinney & Co. Yay St., San Francisco. There are many pretty yellow old age sussering from rationing of the system account for. Dr. uplaney will perfect care in all such cases and a condition of the physical and nervous powers, special diseases of short standing a full microscopic sufficient to cure, with necessary will be sent to any address on receipt of Kind nature's own remedy—her "law, best gift to man." A plant which grows in mountain fastness, sediment tranken by human feet. There are thousands afflicted with diseases of the kidneys or Urinary Organs who suffer in silence rather than so make known their troubles. Others seek relief by the use of various patent medicines, which, if they do not aggravate the disease at least do not lessen it. Even those who secure its advice of physicians often fail to get relief, owing to the very complicated and delicate nature of the organs affected. The Ormoson Kidney Area is a strictly vegetable production, and will not injure the smallest child, per the most delicate woman, but will save Pain in the Back and Kidneys, non-extendion of Urine, Diabetes, Infammation of the Bladder or Kidneys, Block Dust Deposit in Urine, Leucorrhoea, Painful or Suppressed Measuration, and all complaints arising from a diseased or debilitated state of the kidneys or urinary organs or either sex. Hodge, Davis & Co., Proprietors, PORTLAND, OREGON FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price ONE DOLLAR. THE DAILY EXAMINER Of San Francisco will be sent to subscribers, postag or express charges prepaid, at $7.50 per Year. THE EXAMINER, Established in 1865, is the leading Democratic organ on the Pacific Coast, and is the City and County official Organ. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER. A quartz of 56 pages of reading matter, will be sent per mail or express at $3 per Year. The Market Reports of the Examiner are of the most reliable character and persons engaged in business should give it a trial. Both papers are conducted so as to make them welcome visitors to the home circle. All advertisements of a certain character are rigidly excluded from their columns. Families will find under its weekly columns devoted to matters affecting "THE HOUSE AND FARM" The most valuable information. The Daily receives the latest Telegraphic Dispatches And the Weekly contains the latest received until going to press. A great struggle is before the Democracy and it behooves the Democrats of the Pacific States to make a gallant fight in the next Presidential contest, submarine for the Daily or Weekly Examiner. W. E. Moss. PHILIP A. HOAG, GEO. FAN. JOHNSON. If you wish to make your hands soft buy a cake of PHOSPHATE SOAP, and when that is gone you will buy a dozen and recommend your friends to do the same. TESTIMONIALS. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27, 1879. Gentlemen: I received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap) and it gives me great pleasure to testify as to its superior excellence. As a toilet soap I have never seen anything to surpass it. It also possesses superior remedial qualities. I have used it in two cases of obstinate skin disease, one of intolerable itching, Pruritus, the other an Excema. In both great relief was obtained. Its emollient properties are remarkable. Respectfully, W. A. DOUGLASS, M. D., 126 O'Farrell St. To the Standard Soap Company. SAN FRANCISCO, July 19, 1879. Standard Soap Co.—Gents: I have tried your PHOSPHATE SOAP, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the best toilet soap ever used. My wife has used it and is of the same opinion. I have paid as high as fifty cents per cake for an article in every respect inferior to what you sell for twenty-five cents. HENRY H. LYNCH, 515 Haight street. OAKLAND, CAL., Aug. 1, 1879. Standard Soap Co.—Gentlemen: We have been giving your PHOSPHATE SOAP a pretty fair trial, and we like it the best of any soap for toilet use that we have found on this Coast. We have little doubt that it will meet with universal favor. MRS. R. R. JOHNSTON, 1016 Kirkham street. The genuine merits of PHOSPHATE SOAP and persistent advertising will force every druggist, groceryman and general dealer to order it by the gross sooner or later. Ask for it in every store. The retail price is 25 cents per cake. We wish to sell it only at wholesale, but in case you cannot find it we will send a nice box of three cakes by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 88 cents in stamps. STANDARD SOAP CO., 204 Macramento St., N