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I J snee Ttfin. and his suite bod 63 he lias been fonnit on ah. 'l ,600,000 inhabitants. it Irm liaR put np jelly this season. a night luring the rver Minnie ts desecra tes i.40,- 60,000 rrench Re- f $240,000 a this is for Paris Peculiarities. takes its name after xe loumler. it was 1638, and was the first ienca. Bo debt of France is about r.OOO. The debt is held at Istly, at a low rate of interest. Mutton of France is 3K,UUU,uuo. Pas forced to pay uermany 000,000 in round numbers. "he statistics of industry for 18k show tli at 100,000,000 pairs of shoes were manufactured in the United States that year. Counting our population at 40,000,000, this would give us two and one-half pairs of shoes each per year. But eight-tenths of the male popula tion above 14 years of age wear boots. At low tide at Monterey, Cal., a part of the wreck of a vessel, formerly the . Natalia, can be seen, though very few who see it are awaxe that she is or was the ship on which Napoleon Bonaparte escaped from Elba 63 years ago, to re vive his broken power by his immense personal magnetism, and lose it forever on the memorable field of Waterloo. The old vessel, now slowly going to pieces in the Pacific, has a local his tory. She brought to California, in 1834, from Mexico, the colony of Hijas, whose members intended to settle in what was then Sonoma County. Not liking Sonoma they returned to Mon terey and gradually dwindled into dis tinction, being typified by the ship that had transported them thither. It is odd that some enterprising showman, like Barnnm, has not carried off a por tion or the whole of the wreck of the Natalia, and put it into a museum to aid the common mind in its effort to understand the character and genius of the first captiin of modern, or perhaps of ancient times. "Fragment of the ship in which the great Napoleon ee caped from Elba" would be to the many an alluring curiosity and a bit of material history withal. One of the most singular and terri ble accidents that ever occured any where happened recently in Newark, N. J. Among the girls employed in Leitz's hat factory, on Ward street, was Jnlia Till, 14 years of age, whose busi ness it was to sew hats. Suffering from the heat of the room, she jumped to one of the benches to lower the sash, no as to permit the entrance of fresh air. Hex long hair, blown by the breeze, was lifted against th shafting kv.ua thrown from her feet, una itxl to the floor. Then it was discovered that her scalp had been torn entirely from her head, and was being whirled around by the machinery, while she lay on the floor beneath in an uncon scious condition. She was carried to the house of a friend, when it was fonnd that the entire cap of her skull had been laid bare by the accident, and there was not a shred of flesh upon it, from the eyebrows to the back of the neck. Her eyes, too, had been turned in their sockets, and altogether she presented a sight no less horrible than piteous. Medical attendance was sum moned, but the physician who re sponded declared her to be beyond all hope of recovery. She lived with her widowed mother, whose main support she was. Romance of a Countess. Almost every American, and every other foreigner visiting Paris, goes once to the "Bal Mabile" to satisfy an unslack curiosity as to what the devil ish things is like. I don't know that I have ever seen a description of the place in print. I will give you a brief one: The visitor (who is generally several in a bunch, if American) enters through a doorway into a garden. On the right is a shabby summer-house, with a gen d'arme bull-frog holding on to the shelf outside of the pigeon-hole (through which one says farewell to his monev). as" if fearing that tho little building would rise to ileaven. rue admission is five francs, it was former ly three francs, but this being an ex position of its own, with large expo sure, the price has been raised. Close to the ticket-office, like an infant bar rier in a popular French Revolution, the usual elevated bench and seats holding the three Judges of the Su preme Court is thrown across the gravel path. The junior Judge takes the tickets and keeps them. The three ticket-takers, all abreast, I find is an idea borrowed from tho Jesuits, who always made their pupils go about in threes for the destruction of secrecy and confidence. We walk up the gravel path, swing to the left and find the trees full of lights and colored lan terns, the borders of the path thick with chairs and little round tables,, and behind them white jackets waiting for their prey. Oh the left, and occupy ing a large space in the center of the garden, is a platform, a polygon, with a family likeness to a circle in fetters, and from the midst of this platform, which is of wood, rises an elevated stage for a band, the base of which stage is thickly concealed in shrubs and flowers to the extent that the heads alone of the fiddlers are to be seen. There is a continuous prosession marching in the gravel, meeting an other continuous one coming the other way. At the sound of a warning chord from the orchestra, the public swarms on to the platform, leaving a small space open for the dancers. A quad rille is formed. Frequently the crowd is split up into three, with the attrac tion of three diffierent sets of quadrill es. The dancers are hired by the proprietors of the garden. The men are small, degraded-looking wretches, with the stain of every vice upon their faces. Their movements are fantastic. They turn their legs like cork-screws, and cut up antics that are uncommonly monkey-like. The women are merely brazen trollopes, with, as general rule, no pretension to good looks, and no recollection of any past days of inno cence. Their dancing is nothing but active audacity, the regular stereotyp ed movement being to kick one leg straight up in the air, and graze some spectator's hat with the toe of the boot, or kick the cigar from the mouth of some foreigner in the front rank of gazers. The dress is that of the ordi nary walking-dress of the day, more or less costly or more orless plain. There is no pretension to Terpschicorean art, none to grace, none to any pantomime, but what poetry would spit upon. It is merely bounce and canter, with as much studied exposure of the person as the law will permit. There is an attache of the garden that stands by to see that the .dancers do not go too far, which is but a dubious phrase after all. 'The women lift their outeK skirts nr. to IhMMMMUMf IBfc III I eir w3peciaiy iamm -wtutz'wg. n i .: lBadnlle or waltz is o-r, the cto - 5 eaks ranks, the dancers disappear,' ana everything "rjwarafte. thft appearance of an ordinary promenade Wit and Humor. Potter's Field Louisiana. Is the cucumber pump a stomach ar rangement? As a workingman Ben Butler is a horney-eyed son of jowl. American beef and American girls, both looking for a market, cross the ocean by every steamer. The attention of James Gordon Ben nett is called to the fact that the North Pole is the one to reach the persim mons. We have just been thinking how language came into the world. It was during Adam and Eve's first quarrel, when one word brought on another. A( itidgeneld man j has invented a chair which can be adjusted to 8,000 different positions. It is designed for a boy to sit in when having his hair int. The Galveston News says: "Every department of industry suffers from the general depression. Even the El Paso stage has not been robbed for a whole week." Tho octhflr ttrophf t is the only man who never gets) discouraged. If he hits the case once in fifty' times he is satisfied that there is a great future in store for him. Those who contend that Rarus is the king of the turf should remember that General Howard's steed was never timed while the Indians were chasing that individual. There is a girl in New York that is hunting for her sister. Has anybody yet thought of ascertaining if the miss ing female has eloped with Henry Ward Beecher? About as lively a picture of misery as there is in existence is the face of a man who sits at the foot of a long table when a dish of the first green corn of the season is being passed down the table. A.Bridgeport man having been struck by a quickening conscious to the ex tent of causing him to disgorge $800 of govornment money, his fellow citi zens are nailing horse-shoes over their doors. A horse-shoe in Bridgeport's idea of vaccination. One thousand members of semina ries and colleges are waiters in the White Mountain hotels. Under their intelligent management the artless tripe becomes the "prepared stomach of ruminating animals," and the guileless hash loses itself in the mazes of "Con creted particles of the disordered ele ments of yesterday." in a garden. When tne music again sonnds, the circle, five or six deep, im mediately forms around the dancers, who go through the same stereotyped performances. Everywhere one hears the English language spoken in this crowd. There is a very curious commercial feature about Paris. I said to a Dane by birth, and a cosmopolitan by nature, "I see no wholesale houses here." He replied, "There are none," which was certainly a good reason for my not having seen them. He added: "My dear sir, the Frenchman has no idea of a rebate for a quantity. If you are asked one franc for one bottle of wine you will be asked ten thousand francs for ten thousand bottles, or a million francs for a million bottles." In the retail business they look upon trade with this solitary retail eye. Thirty centimes for some little lace edging per yard. Two hundred yards of it could not be bought a centime less per yard than was asked for one yard. The last was a personal experience, while a looker-on, where three women were being struck dumb with this monsterous idea. French manufacturers, of course, have then- agencies here, perhaps, occupying a little room, but jn all Paris one can not find a jobbing house, a big whole sale commission house, or anything resembling a stock of goods for sale at wholesale prices. Pans is essentially, in trade, a city of shops, "A celebrat ed case" commenced this morning in the Court of Assize. Two men, one medical student and the other a not ary's clerk, were placed on trial for w murder committed under circum stances as stupid as the act was brutal.' The victim was a milk woman who had accumulated twelve thousand francs by diligence and water, fehe was invited to dinner by those two ruffians at the lodgings of c&e of them, and on enter ing the room was knocked on the head. They afterwards quartered, her and put the pieces in a box. The President of the Court received 4,500 applications for tickets of admission to the trial, more than one-half of which were from women. Each of the scoundrels ac cused the other of being the principal in the murder, and each gave as a mo tive of their crime the imperative necessity of supplying money to their mistresses. This reason seemed to be perfectly satisfactory to Gustave and Adolphe. Mahlslick, in Isouisville Courier-Journal. Genevieve Ward, who will appear at Booth's in this city next month, is re ally a countess, and one of high de gree. This was how it came about: She studied originally to be a singer, and did appear upon the operatic stage in 1859 . Then she went abroad to study. Living quietly in Paris with her moth er, she became acquainted with a Rus sian count a real count who belong ed to a wealthy and influential family. He was a man of accomplishments and fascinating qualities. And when he asked the American girl to be his wife, lie found a heart already conqnred. They were married quietly at a Ro man Catholic church. In some way or other, by means of a chance remark by some one, she got an inkling on the wedding day that the marriage would not be legal in Russia unless it was al so celebrated in a Russian church. When she asked her husband about it the same day, he met the point very composedly, admitted that this was true, but added that there was no Rus sian church in Paris; that, as this was merely an additional and formal . cere mony, he had supposed that it might bo postponed until they reached Milan, where they proposed going, and where, he said, there was a Russo-Greek church. To this his bride replied that he might go on to Milan, and she would follow with her mother; and the; could be married there. The impatient lov er chafed at all this, but the girl was firm about it, though she does not seem to have begun to suspect him. He obeyed her, and they journeyed to Mi lan by separate trains. After they had arrived, he appeared witli a story that the Russian clergyman was out of town, and an appeal to her to forego this in sistance upon a mere formality and to set out with him upon their travels. Then the native shrewdness of the girl asserted itself over her love for this ti tled rascal. She had inquires made, and discovered that the Russian priest wafc in town, and likewise that there was a Russian church in Paris. Evi dently the count had been lying to her, and with what purpose was too evident. She confronted him with her knowl edge, and he, seeing that the game was up, disappeared. - She returned to Paris, filled with the determination to compel this man to grant her redress. She w ent to the American minister, and, not finding him in the city, laid her case, in the innocence of her heart, before his offi cial representative, Mr. Donn Piatt. Of Mr. Piatt's share in this history it is well perhaps to say as little as posi ble. It will be sufficient to say that when the prefect of police demanded Miss Ward's papers of him he gave them up. By this time Miss Ward had her mental perspective adjusted, and knew just what to do. She set out for St. Petersburg with her mother; took a home there, and entered the best society of the capital. There letters gave them the enterence everywhere, they had plenty of money and entertained in handsome style; and the New York girl, whose mind was all the while bent on a campaign of which no one. else knew, was soon the bell of the season. When the winter was nearly over, when her position as reigning fa vorite of St. Petersburg was firmly es tablished; when no great entertain ment was considered complete without operations. had been no I. nil i ll"1ln'Tnsnl n as she arrived m that had been said of the power and wealth of his family was true. The visible proof of it was found in the fact that his brother was one of the government ministers, and enjoyed the special confidence of the czar. This only nerved her for the ef fort she was to make, the more so as this minister was a constant attendant at her receptions, and acted very much as if he were himself in love with her. She asked, through the American minister ,an opportunity to make a state ment to the czar concerning one of his officers. This was granted, and with out giving names she told her story. The czar was indignant and declared that this officer should suffer whatever punishment she demanded. He called in his minister, the brother of the cul prit, who vowed that such a man should not be allowed to remain in the armies of the czar. His uniform should be stripped from him. Then there was a dramatic scone when the tV.ar asked the Prompt Reform of Bodily Evils. The prompt reform or those bodily evils, enfeebled dires Jon, incomplete assimilation, Inactivity of the liver, kidneys aud bladder, as well as of the nervous symptoms which these ailments are especially proue to beget, is always accomplished by the use of os teite r's stomach Bitters, a medicine accredited by physicians, pronounced pure by analysts, and eminently wholesome and agreeable. Surely.such a restorative is preferable to un palatable and Indigestible mineral drugs and unsanctioned nostrums. The nation at large assuredly thinks so, judging by the unpre cedented demand for the article from Maine to the Pacific, 8 demand now supplemented by immense orders for it received from tropical America, Mexico, the British and Spanish Colonial possessions, and elsewhere. Both at home and abroad it is recoguized as a standard remedy and preventive, the decis iveness of its esTeets recommending it everywhere. A Successful Ore Furnace. One of the most remarkable features of the Mechanics' Fair and one that has attracted the most attention, both of scientific tneu and practical miners, is 'A. A. Willard's Auto matic Furnace, which has been in operation every afternoon and evening since the Fair opened. Not the least singular feature of this furnace is the fact that it can be oper ated in a crowded assembly without annoy ance from vapors or gasses, but so quiet is its action anil so perfectly under control that no one would know unless told that a furnace for desulphurizing rebellious ores was in the bunding, or even when standing in front of it that it was in operation, unless it was opened for their inspection. When it is said that it is automatic, cheap, inex pensive to work, of light cost, requiring no skilled labor and hardly any fuel, it will be seen that the perfection of a furnace has been reachecjsl' Ores from half the counties in C'aliforuhJB'o already been successfully reduced In tuR furnace, and it is fair to inter that it can handle almost any ore that can be produced. Parties interested will do well to look at the furnace before the fair closes. Mr. Willard's address is 1031 Market St. San Francisco. .V. F. Chronicle. a song from Up to tl-ts to: sign oi ver se ascertained as Russia that all hertfche begun BOO The " New Era Coffee," Is made frdm the best White Flint Wheat, by a scientific process, which extracts the glutinous and oily granules, and dissolves the starch corpuscles. In roasting, it receives the color oftiest "Java" or " Mocha," and retains its vfrttic indefinitely in any climate. Dr. Geo. H. Jenks, Sup't of " St. Luke's Hos pital " prescribes it, aud Dr. V. A. Douglass of San Francisco Medical College says of it. u the aroma ind flavor are almost identical with that of jure coffee. On acconut of the well known poothing or demulcent proper ties of graintwheu toasted it will be particu larly serviceible in cases of any iutestinal irritation, tivalids will generally find it a bland nutritious and unexciting drink. The ' New Era Octree ' I regard as oue of the wonders of t ie age, and am confident when better known, will be almost universally sub stituted for tit: wretched and villainous mix tures sold to the public as tea and coll'ec. Stiles' Hercules Engine, A Notice of which appeared in our columns a few weeks siuce will be on exhibition at the Mediants' Institute Fair, to be held in S. F., in udust. ft will be over 100 horse power. Th-l two cylinders of which will be 20 feet cachln length with a base of 10 inches. Bell's Speaking Telephone. Transmitting the Human Voice by Tele graph. No battery. No Moving Machinery. No skill required. Sam'l Hubbard, Agent, 320 Sansomt street, room 9, San Francisco. Tub Harness and Saddlery Goods of Main & Winchester at the Pavilion constitute one of the most attractive displays in the Fair. Their manufactures discount anything made in this country, and at the Centennial Exhi bition at Ph4adelphia, two years ago, there was nothing, to compare with their goods. Beauty, ricjmess, and exquisite workman ship conspire to make their manufactures unsurpassed. Their prices are low, their stock is exe-ttsJGjtraSon Francisco liullelin. Want e jfuod ge,,t in every city. 4IIage in 'Jgfcr ita States, to ehvi -l Ayr Ittvuoii ana coHEJsr per published la America. Snb- Utyear, !n advance, (iood in- iii be offered to ao--ntn Writ if for terms aw fuU particulars. Address Com mekcial roGTB, 520 Montgomery Street, 8an Francio, Q&l. Said Prince Bismarck to a young English lady, who remarked to him that the Congress hadn't settled the Eastern question, "Oh, no, it's only cobbled for the time, and when the shoe pinches it will break oat again; I'm satisfied with the patching. I wanted peace." "And England?" "Oh, she would be satisfied, also, for she's taken her share of the spoil, and without fighting for it." The "rush" from England to Cyprus is much like that from the Atlantic States to California in 1849 and 1850, with this difference, that they, go in steamships and have short passages, and can easily return if they are homesick. Pao. M( h. Savagb, recently Editor of Home Joitnal and Principal of the Gotd Templars lome for Orphans. Vallejo, a Col legiate, ancbolds a First Grade State Certifi cate m Calbrnia, intends returning to the racinc Coa't and would bp. nli-iisr'il to hear from Schoc. Trustees who desire to secure a ufsc uer wiij beet of references U. Savage,;, enoa. New York. Address, M. lARKisVgoy-rairaulT Dbybr Is really a farmer. & construct! Priee from to II AHKI4 J. W. S"j bacco. ;3 :hine, cheap, durable, simple in t, 1 unequalled as a raisin Dryer. f7Sto $1,000. Send for circular ; Bradlv, 3:i Second St., 8. V. EFFEK "iCO.'S GBEEN SEAL maderoin finest Havana To iacramento street, San Francisco Ph of Art, name of the oflbaler,jLtii she gave it, The brother exclaimetnfin a transport of rage, perhaps of disappointed love and jealousy, "he shall be hang ed V But she said she would not have indignities put upon him. She felt above revenge; all that she asked was j uutice. A peremptory order was dispatched to the post wiich Count was sta tioned, requinng his immediate appear ance before the czar. He came, of course; counts are prompt when czars command. He was confronted with the disclosure, aid told by the czar thajfc he must conply with the lady's de mand, which was thathrrOTifc Ms- promise ny rompwuup- uie marriage cercmotmaiiko, this count was talen withTT3pirit and courage and brilliant cleverness of the girl whom he had once sought to deceive. He would have liked to Oexun a ma ond wooing before theto?condni85ij?' unii won hi have bees d&df1Za donht the matci once settled, to be a devoted 1 . husband' to each a rare wman. But I H5?e he was very-aooly received, and an un mistakable intimation was given that he need not present himself until the day of the ceremony, and then at the church. The day came, and the half married maid appeared dressed wholy in black; her mother also in black. The somber bride met her husband at the altar, for she would not even walk up the aisle with him. The ceremony 'was performed . . At its conclusion she made him a stately salute, walked down the aisle and out of the church; step ped into the carriage which was in readiness for a long journey, and set out at once for the frontier. She has never seen her husband since. "Ah," says some, "what a romantic story! What a pity it isn't true!" But it is true. It is a romance in real life where all the romances are that are worthy of the name. Miss Ward belongs to an ol 1 and highlv respectable New York family, and her father is the famous Sam Ward, of Washington. Woinr oKfciirra come down In their ctiargeB, tlien times most f hard indeed. But Dr. T. C Jeesup, as will be teen reference to the advertising celumus, has the eour,e to break Into the dental monopoly, and aunoanjj, that hereafter he will cat things down fully m perK. The doctor is one of our oldest and beet knowa :i,tl8M, and when he makes this condi tion tu tho gAffe t means business. San FrancUco Stock HtpiV 21 B'way, N. Y. AUENtBearnatt. Write, Hall, oroasag oj superior flulsh at Morse's Palace rt, 417 Jn worn try street, San Francisco. BuT?Micir CQ.'g patterns, fall styles. Send stamp for ca- oum. 124 post St., San Francisco.' Now ready K-sll styles " Domestic " Paper Fash ions . Bead u, c for Catalogue, 29 Post St. , S. F. CiKitAT Ind'.-coictK to Agents. All the best selling Novelties. VdititpfBl reduced price list. Sad LjtiM p eet,8swi Francisco. J. 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KNIGHT'S WATER WHEEL. rpilESDPEKIOHITT OF THIS WHEEL IS WELL 1. sulistautlati il by the large number now In use. It never falls to give satisfaction. A model can be seen at my office. For sale by Almakin B. Paul, room 20 Sate Deposit Building, S. F. anicsiTe ui aiiTrn for the- HUM I nftn CU Encyclopedia,' NEW LAW l" Han.l Hook of Medicine, fransmnioion of Life " Phval- al Life of Women " ami " New Cyclopedia of Domes tic Economy." These works cell readily aud money can be m.ide by any Agent send for circulars of these and other books. F. Dkwinu c...'A; Dupout street. Salt Francisco. MONEY COINED. I ADY AND GENTLEMEN CAN VA8SERS wanted immediately for the fastest selling work ever published. Kinulo) usnt (lven to all. Quirk sales and large profits. Choice of territory given to first applicant. Address, .Jamks T. Whitk & Co., 723 Montgomery street, Sau Francisco. lu ainklUsf nuy purchase or ill u riling iu response to any adverllHeuient iu thin paper, you will plcaHe mention 'the name of the paper. OPIUM, MORPHINE LAUDANUM Habit Cured ! Without pain, prostration or loss of business, "all correspondence strictly confidential." Price from WS to ao per month money refunded If patient Is not relieved. Address Lock Box IM4, or call upon E. P. RuasBLL. 5a Mason Street. San Francisco. . I. WABBEN fc CO., Commission Stock Brokers 540 .ill lorn ia HI.. Nan Prauclaco. Stocks bought, sold and carried on margins. Money to loan on mlulng stocks. fcr"specln! attention given to all orders from coun try customers. BURNETT'S STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS. cirrruu PACKINU . SAN FRANCISCO. AgentM, TUBULAR AND ANGLE IRON HARROWS, WITn STEEL TEETH, CUenper. stronger, more durable and eliective than wgodeu ones. For tale by D. W. On ant & Co., Ill Washington St. San Fraucis co. Seud fur Circular. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Hi ana Sea Hursy Mt Nun p ranelsco. ffl 50 and IMvOPKlt DAY H. C. PATH I DOE, ----- Pbopbij-.tob. Two Coiieoril Cnacl , with the name of the Hotel on, will always be In wailing at the binding to convey passengers to the Hotel free. i3fBe sure you get into the right Coach; If you do not, they will charge you. DOORS. WINDOWS, BLINDS, CDHD, PULLEY, oj at lowest rates. Send for ClrceXart. E. H KtTTHEUGE & CO.. 2 and S Califet-pia St.. S. F Vy EIGHTS, t luarKet CAMPING and BIG TREES. A DELIGHTFUL, INSTHUCTIVE, HEALTHFUL and Inexpensive trip. Parties take the most direct route tor '..ittt.-i-viUe. thence bja good road (45 CONNOLLY S PREMIUM YEAST POWDER Is now taking the lead of all other Powder on this Coast. ASS FOB B3XTITOXtZi7'S TEAST POWDEE. Callaghan's " Standard" Cr. Tartarjn bulk, papers and tins; Callaghan's " strlctlv pure" Cr. Tartar In bulk, papers and tins; (Mllaghau'a I X L Saleratos : Callaghan's English Bl Carb. Soda. Jieat brands in market. D. CALLAOHAN & CO.. Manufacturers, 11 Front street, Sau Francisco. 6 CALVERT'S WltliOi.S ' SHEEP WASH per gallon. T. W. JACKSON, San Francis co, Sole Agent for Ihe Pacific Coast. 5 BETHESDA WATER Waukesha, Wis. Famous for the cure of Kidnoy Disease Dropsy, Torbid Liver and Indigestion. Send for Circular to J. O. La vib y. General Agent, 107 Stockton street, San Francisco. HE 3-4 ia. 3 ply 10 cts per foot 1 la. liose cocks si-us each, 8-4 " " " 90c " 1-2 65c " IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, PUMPS, Balh Tubs, ttrass Cocks, Plumbers' Goods, ftc. Send for price list. Mil Market SI roe I BAN FRANCISCO. W. R.ALLEN CLIPPER SPRING BED! IS PUOOF AGAINST BED BUGS AND VERMIN. Flrst-clast. Hair Maltress furnished. SentC. O. D. to any address in the country. Prices from $7 to f 14. With order send measurement of bedstead. C. D. A E. H1NCKLY, 14 New Montgomerv Street. 8. F. ABBOTT DOWNING CO'S Concord Wagons. Buggies I Carriages, miles) to i'osomlte, passing Bower JCave and Pilot Peak, ttroutli Merced Grove BlaTeen and Merced liiver ( ail", ill .'IV ami in neirr vl-urlf,!' I' .-r-m!.' Itlh. ' ' '" nv Granite ciin ml Domes of the Cauron and Vosemlte t 41 B Valley the grandest mountain, forest, rock and water scenery iu rue world. 100,000 lbB. CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO, Packed In two, fonr and eight ounce sacks from Forty to Sixty-Five Cents per Pound. These Tobaccos will be found superior to any In the market or the price. We will send them to any one address in lots of not less than five (5) pounds, C. O. D. Address, E. BRIGGS & CO., Tobacconists. WW ajSgy Market St.. San Francisco . TCI I 10 HOHTON DRY GOODS STORE. 25 Fourth street, San Francisco, Will send by mail on receipt of the price and postage: Beat Euglisn Needles 5 cts paper Best liOo-yurd Spool Cotton 5 cts spool Plain or Embroidered linen collars 5 cts each All L'nen Handkerchiefs 4 for 25 cts Wide Valenciennes Lace 5 cts yard Lace Edged Hunting S cts yard Child's Hose, white or colored ..10 cts pair Ladies' Silk Clocked Balbrlggan '& eta pair Ladies' Silk Neck -ties -js cts each Men's Cotton y, hose 5 cts pair THE NEW ERA COFFEE, MANUFACTUKKD FROM BEST WHEAT BY an entirely new process: best beverage in the marker; norhl'ig in it to injure; no adulteration; contains virtue aud health-producing elements not possessed by tea or coffee; cheaper than tea or cof fee; can be used by all wbo are unable to drink hn Dorted coffee: recommended bv all physicians when known; give it a trial. For Hale by n first -class grocers. C. K. Kawkih, general agent, 359 Market sr., san Francisco, Tbe genuine Concord Harnenn," Manufac tured by James H. Hill & Co.. at Concord, New Hampshire. Also K. M. Miller A Co'a . 'leleorated uuxsri ana t,;H.rn a ji ijuincy, lSkiois. full .stock -A tbe above goods, kept ,r?nstp.ntly kept Ma BOWDOINS Rotary Top Kitchen Cabinet Table This ! l'ATKNTRn AUGUST, 1877. invention is empiiatic.u.lt a. new departure iu Work Tables. In all ordinary methods, the contents are contained Iu drawers, which have to he pulled out as orten aa anything is wanted. In this all contents remain stationary, and are accessible by giving the top of your table a turn, which uncovers the whole. When thus moved around, the top 1b drmly sup port' d by a sell-acting bracket. Within the body of tbe table are compartments Tor Fuirn nnil Mkai., mid all Ingredients and utensils usuu in mixing. A kneading board Is lifted In, close to the dour. ITuderneath is a shelf for baking pans, flat Irons and Ironing sheets. For convenience In transporting, the legs unship and ure packed Inside. A represents the top of the table, open. B the body of the t ible. C the space for inlxtngjngredlents. J) the space for mixing utensils. R the Hpaee for 25 lbs. meal. F the space for 50 lbs. Hour. ( the iray, spices and essences. JI ths kneading tioard. I the shelf. JJ tho space for baktng pans, IroulutT sneel, lint Irons, &c. K the door to close up the same. The attention of Mechanic is invited to the sim plicity of construction. A good business ean be mule in the uaanufaetare and sale of these tabled under County aud stale rights. For further particulars, call on or addre CAULOi WHITE, U'.1 Mirketst., sin Frauclcaso. Established 1833. ivrmi.oi3:L."srTs I 1 ll I II SPANISH MERINO SHEEP. Cho ce stock of thoroughbred Rucks anil Kites, guaranteed free from disease. Purchasers are lnvaed to examine. About 10 mlnuies' walk from the 111 roiut terminus, adjoining State University. B. W. WOOLSEY. Berkeley, Alameda County, Cal. WATERHOUSE & LESTEI SAN FRANCISCO AND 8ACUAMKNTO, IMPOIiTEItS of Wsron anil 'uri lnic- Ma l,rini,VIIMSC ll.il lim.i ... . in. wu ..win. r-, Sarven Patent and Wood Hub Wheels, Hard Wood Lumber, Half Patent, concord and Common Axles, Carriage Lamps, Mountings, Cloths, Leather, etc. 1 WSOLK AGENTS Tor Xli- Bffiv Haven Patent AU notable t'nrrlagv Top. Price of I op, 1 t. Jacket, - - - 4. INSTRUCTIONS IN ASSAYING. ETC. 504 rv Washington St., SAN FRANCISCO. SULTUKC ENGINE 'MWtV f'fAl ASSaYCB ft METALLUj Explorers', Miners' & Metallurgists' Companion, 672page3, 83 cuts. 21 edition. Price glO SO The Prosixictors' Pat'd "Wee Pet" Assayer .100 00 The Testing; Machine for Gold. Silver, Lead, 40 00 Cabinet of Fluxts, etc.. for these machines.. 20 00 l'ockei. riiroratoiy t-n testing and assaying.. 60 00 lilowpipists' riimplo and Button Weigher. . . 25 00 Vest Pocket Blowpipe 3 00 CHARGES Assaying, $3 , Testing, & per metal . Oil For Family Use. PEARL Oil NONPAREI L !Mte8- A CjnpTJ A X UII" 15t ' Fire Teat. B it, H li iu 1, 2, aiel .". I'sllon cans. nrTrAr'o briixia-v r u,. Uj V Vssf Mi K Fancet and Plain. StandardCn Co., 13 California St., San Francisco. IP. IjIESENFEXiD. BILLIARD SALES ROOMS, 585-589 Market St Cor. Second, San Fraacico. Sole agent for Phelun & l ol lender's .latest Steel Plate and Combination Cushion. Latest style of Bevel Milliard Xablea, from ttCO to oo. Billiard Balls, Clotb and Trimmings at New York Prices. Also the new game, FASLOB BAGATELLE. Price trow I5 to . Send for Catalogue. Agents for the Rubber Cushioned Axlea. which secure Nafetj. Comfort and Kr osto my. Peters' Patent Leather Dashes, and Clark's Patent Adjustable Carriage Umbrella. We can make favorable terms on the stock recently purchased ofT. a. Taylor & Co., successors toiT. H. King Co. THOMAS DAY, 1 and 14 Mutter St., San Pranelseo, DCALSB IN ALL Plumbing Supplies, AND KYKBV VARISTT OF FIXTURES FOR GAS OR OIL, INCLUDING FINK CLOCKS AND MANTLB OB L nameats; all kinds of Bath-tubs; Water closets and connections. Latest Improved Faucets end Baslu Cocks, Boilers, Cabinet and Enameled Wash Stands, Lead and Iron Pipe and Fittings allrtzes. Also Aquariums, Konntalna and Garden or-naments Mi Yeliow Wrapper for Animal and White for Human Flesh. IS GOOD FOR Burns and Sralils, Sprains and Bniises, Chilblains, Frost nitcs.Strinsrhnlt. Windtrulls. r oot Kot in hlieep. Foundered Feet, Hnup in Poultry, Cracked Heels, Kpizootfc, Lame Hack, 1 Icm6rrhoid8 or Piles, Toothache, Rheumatism, Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, Mange," Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Curb, Oid Sores, Corns, Whitlows, Cramps. Boils, Swelled Lei's, Weakness of the Joints Thrush, Contraction of Muscles, Merchant's Oanrllnr Oil is the standard I Liniment of the United States. Large size, sit ; medium, ; small, 25c. Small size for liamiiy use, 25c. Munuiacturea at i.ocKpon, I N V., by Merchant's Gargling; Oil Company. JOHN HODflK, Sec'y SoniU'hes or reuse Chapped Hands, Klc-sh Vmmcls, Kxlcrnai Foisons, Sund Cracky, Galls of all kinds, Sitfast, Ringbone, Poll Evil, Swellings, Tumors, Garget in Cows, Cracked Teats, Callous, Lameness, Horn Distemper, Crownscab, Qiiittor, rum li iters, I'arty, Abcess of the Udder, T WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY. ALL Styles and Colors for Private Houses, Ranks and Offices Made to Order, of the Oil Painted Opaque Goods, or any Material desired. Ageocy tor Spring Fixtures. Orders from the Interior promptly filled. . W. CIiAKK, Importer, Wholesale and retal dealer in Paper I3C t xa s grs , Window Shades, and all kinds or Shade M.iterh.f Has th j largest stock in this line on the Pacific GuftUu o4S Market St., two doors west of Palace Hotel,, San Francisco. P.&F. G. CONKLIN, j is Sansomei St., Man Franclaoo, Man a I it cam-era and Iealr In alt kind of Boi k. kin, CherokM. UoKKkln, Mm, 1 Cloth, anil ; 1 Dination uioun i aiilosl a n I l.argt-i.1 i lov Hustsw on Pl . He oal. ud will neia 1 better love fot the money thfn any other hostso In California,. L. PM3 UNIVERSITY MOUND C( SAN FBANCI8CO. Boarding School for Young Xaal tar ror catalogue, apply to JOHN UA.tBI.K, B. A., 1 N. CURRY &T IIS Sansome Street, San SOLE AGENvS ros TH K MmWi COe, of Bridgeport, Conn fou California, orkoov, Arizona, nk vad.a , washington tkbiutour, an1 idaho - ..Alao. Agent for W. W.OICKKNKK'S Tkn.ei't,ril,ed Wedgefaat, Cliokrbore Hreech loading IMII!I1LK OUNH; and mWSmZ !l" kinds or uf'NK, ICIFLKB and PIS 4T " n.10L8 made by the Leading Mni.nfv 0 Hirers of Ksigfand aud America. AM MUNITION 0 !l kinds, 111 quantities to buii. PACIFIC WATER CURE AHD Eclectic Health Institute, NORTHWEST CORNER 7th AND L STS. SACRAMENTO, CAL. Being rully prepared to treat all forms of atfMAMrOa, the latest anil most scientific artnciplea, togethss with good rooms and board, we -lth coafidence ask for public patrunage. For further particulars ad dress SI. r. CLAYTON. St. .. rotrtei or. Get tlio Best I HTriie nndersiu.ml liu chased the I'ithnJihuut foi- Paclltc Coast. Sent for ciroiarsl A U VAN ISLA8UOM, P. t. Ilol 307, Oakland, Oil. UKellauU Aeents Wanted iiiKvery CoDultl OILS and tleoeral Comiiilsslivi) Mercbamt, SI set, Ksr Francisco. PHIKXIX SI At :IItK tkll iierm. wnaie. Larj, T.sner' si an nranus er mumiuat Inn on. riuiun, lAinuBMSK. Paint oils aus .. Oil F out street. Leadsi Varnishes, a tie Urease, ete Ht-nd for clreiilarfT (111 ICHINGH A