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coMETHING NEW FOK HUNTERS - AND SPOTTING MEN. The HtasMlard" t'rtrlJite-Loded by the Chamberlin Patent Auto matic Machine. Tho Automatic uhotgun cartridge loading machine is destined to revolu tionize the ammunition trado of the world. The manufacture of UxjIh for hand-loading has virtually stopped, for the makers of hand-rammers, uncari pers, recappers, reamers, and all the countless tools, etc., realize that tho automatic machine-made cartridge has FOREIGN GOSSIP. Tho temples In Dahoinoy are al most entirely built of human skulls. Clilli pars a bounty of live dollar a head for the scalps of condors, but me uirus are so sly that it uoes not pay to hunt them. A rock altar, with steps batten d itnd weatherworn, has recently been discovered near Zoruli. the honu of Manoah, the father of Sauixo.i. The pavilion of llonrv IV.. at St. Germain, has bien turned into a res taurant, and neoplo dine iu the very room in which LouU XIV. was born. The little town of Hattcnberar, such a vast superiority over any other irom wunn me misuanii 01 i unreal that it is only a question of a few I 7tr.ee and his brothers derive their months before will monopoUze the f 1 11 (vi avi 1. w v. machine was only invented in 1884, and was put to work at Cleveland, Ohio, by the Chamberlin Cartridge Company at once, and already their works are taxed to their full capacity, they being unablo to supply tho constantly in creasing demand. 0 This machine will revolutionize tho shotgun cartridge business, as did tho sewing machine and cotton gin and reaper their lines of trade. None were quicker to real ize this fact than Selby Smelting and Lead Co., the smelters and reliners, and immediately after tho machine was shown here they purchased the patent right for all territory west of tho lioeuy mountains, mcmiuns uuii An invention which will be of great service has just been patented by Mr. (. raronionu. ol i:oliast. it smews tho wheels of train cars so as to p re vent tho possibility of miury to any crson from falline between them. i'ho'itrh. dimple, it fuitilW the pu pose. Including women and children whoso live ihood depends upon the es tablishment, there is in the Krupp iron works, at K-sen a working class popu lation of not fewer than 6,',oKI persons, of whom nearly .'H.OOO live in houses owned by tho works. The Aral's mndo ft pvranu I ot the skulls of Hicks' unfortunate command, which nerished in the Niiulsiu. before I. onion went mere. vi iiiisuAieii'uuii 10.000 soldiers, including 2. WW (-aval rv. nerished. and 1.1MHJ.UU0 rounds of tana. Colorado and New Mexico, and set to work to make cartridges. In K.mington ammunition, seven Krupp, commencing uiey reanzeu mat tuey- Bx aortlcnloit ana tweniy-uiuu mumi must make a superior article of uni- taia guns were captured. form quality, and so they decided to A patriarchal couplo lhing in the put none but the best qunlity of goods 0uth of Fraueo have hadjtwenty-scvon on tho market that so soon as tneir cumin n. 01 wnoiu iwi-niy-mu u n ammunition had once been used shoot crs could rely that it was all up to sample. They built a largo cartridge factory close to their huge smelting and refining works at Vallejo Junc tion, Cal. Seven of the automatic machines were put up and are now in use and more machines will bo put up our present horse, and tin Ir remain have teen fo.uid in surh ipiaulitios that more tlnn twenty ili.iuiciit kinds have been recognized. Tho stual!ct of those l'igmy hor-es was about as l.irsjo as a fov. and diiVcrcd eon-idoraMy from our present horse. It lived i 1 what lun leon'trrmo I tho Kooeno tiiiw. and is ealle.l th Kohl pus. Instead of walk ing on thn lip of a single too or Imof as does the lior?e 01 to-uay. tt nail lour irvll developed toes and a rudliu ntarv tifth. In a later bed of this same time is iouim mo wronip- pus a igm horse with lour per.eet toes in front and three Detiin 1. A great many ages later, in beds ot the .Miocene time bones or mo .moso- I ippns appear. Then tho liorsu .vasas Inre as a sheep o inallin ' in sio tho pigmy clephanti Its feet wore si ill divided, as it had tiirco toos and the id nt of another in each forefoot, and three toes behind, following this came other forms, as tho i ehilherium; then the Ilipparion. ns lnr;0 as a donkov; and linallv iho I'liohippus, with asinglo toe 011 each foot, is found - tho dii-ort ancester of our great horse of to aav, in the feet of which, if one carefully examines, m'e ',0 be found riulinimitarj splint bones that aro tho ieiir6enta- ti.es of the toes that wore luuy devel oped in the auciont forms. In 11le College a very complelo set of those strango hoisi s. from tho plenty form of I0112 a"o to tho horso of to-day, can bo seen, the result ol tun researcuos in tho far West of Professor Marsh. ,V few months agi) a pigmy while was washed nhoro on the New Jerev const, and was sent to. tho Nnli nal Museum. In uppearanco it rosoiubled the enormous liuback, but instead of being sixty or eighty feet in iouglh. and weighing several tons, it measured Iv nine feet in length, and was ho- in", and three are serving 111 me mmy in Tonouin. The father and mother, nffed respectively seventv-threo and sktv-eight. cultivate a farm, aided by six oilier sons. Of their twenly-sovon children, twenty-one wero bovs. Out of 609 m'-mbersof tho Homo of Lords no less than 440 nro landlords in tho fullest sense of tho term; that is. as soon as needed to meet tho largo tilBl. doriVe the wholo or greater part of demand for tlieso cartridges. In this tioir revenues from land. Fifteen mil factory every part of the work of load- iion oores of land, with an annual rent int a almtirun cartridge is done by roll of l5.(HKi.iO'. represents thoir .niAxiaiin nmi-Wnmr and iii this the nronertv and income, whilo anothor Chamberlin cartridges differ from other 7.10.000 in tho shapo of pensions, an-so-called machine cartridges, which are unities and salaries a so falls annually .imr.lv hand-made cartridges tilled to tho lot of this privileged class. with an automatic filler, but rammed, Last autumn a bookseller named ... , .11 1 1 .1...... 1 l PI tT 111 IklllJIlUIJUl. tlVH .,... wauueu anu reameu uy miiu.uiu. .,;.;,. l-l I'l""1 it"' n . . 1 I i.:i. 1 ,l n,..tiMi.l a m-.t. nt liW tnges of the all automatic machine- . . , , ' oomi,nrativol.y mauo goous. ine bupeuuiuj ui hiu fiuniiia-. On it ho wrolo a query in Chamberlin cartridges, arising from (';crnmn to tho cll'ect that ho woul I like the fact that all tho work is done by t0 KIlow w;ie the swallow would pass accurately-gauged automatic machi- the winter. Tho bird returned 10 its nory, is obvious. Hand-rammed ear- former nest bearing an exchange label tridges cannot bo uniformly pressed, similarly fastened saying, in i. rman but tho automatic machine loaders, al o: "In Florence, ntla-telhm shouso. 1. o ill iiiiinir I D?ar many smumuuui. uinuuuivu iy n iiuu d uwuifv. e . ... - , ., , , t.iu'ii cm nvorv loud with poual ures- Among the Units of chalK 101 ma ion j , . i. n,,!nnllv found Olio that emits a BUrO, must OI neceSKny uu uuimim . s . ..,,,,.,.,. t w;.i, . . , ... : . oli.nr mnsieal sound wlien Sll lli.K Willi and pertcctworK xiu, , - m ; mn, A Fn.nchninn hat Just necessarily vxacuy V .. .. sue. ceded in roakji-ff a "Piano" f om cliargootpowueranusuoi.auu niuuir )h(jso nilkl(ll 8(om.s. The Hints atv ers using the Chan bcrlin cartridges so . , w:ra at,0ie a sourding soon as they have got the gauge of their h ' i. and are played by two other ammunition cm .depend upon every lVinUt Tho stones of the piano number the other did. i, , .c; fnrminp- two chromatic oc- r in. v. .w.iv. "f i. i .. i, w.-., - o ... . ami tin in.'Tli ml in np.i nun be idacuu on tiivc-s andwoio collected with niucn hand-made or partially hand-made paii mt labor, duriu.ur a peiiodof move lln ti nn tiiirtv vears. Ih-io soems to bo lOllUK. iliuu, iw, v.." , ,1... .ia f tl,n 1 f jl ...1.. .ill I till TIM 1 11)11 UI'IVYOI U HI" ' ... i :i ami vonlv. wliM'h stones and their to.ies. POCKET ELEPHANTS. A Collecilun ut riginio" nnrM i" i.ik Ha 'nxi"i I'.l". How is that for an elephant?" said .,n n.ii.t riikinn' a crreoii cloth from a cli.v model of nn elephant about twelve inches in length. "Yes, it is small he continued, "but that's just the great noint in its favor. See this bone " he continued, .taking up a small object fmin a table "tho roal bono of tho Utf I om mnkinir a model of. Jt the famous recently uiseoiureu olnnhant of Lurono. homo cannot be done by hand, and there is an even pressure on each, hacli car tridge is reamed uniformly by an in volition which 1'rentice Sclby has ad ded to the Clinniberlin machine, and to make assurance doubly sure every one is tested in a size gunge, which re jects all that vary from the correct standard for tho gun chamber, and no cartridge having passed this gunge can nnssiblv iiim in the gun. Each load is Htmimed bv an automatic machine with ilia nivp. nnd all this work is done deli cately and accurately nt the rate of 1000 eler, an hour for each machine. Kecoguiz- was : !. l.,.n invmlmmil tll(V IlllVB lit 11 "'inV -iiil-p thn Sidbv Comuanv use only the months ago a party of trench geoio- i...t .... in v.irv rPHiicj't. nnd I, i. ta innihiinnr through Italv, camo very utBimuvvuiuiii v.v..-. , r. . , t . . il, iit.oiiiatic arrangements, noon great quantuies of these bones, no inferiorgrades could be substituted. It is a most interesting sight to watch , oak. Ti,e hu st were the manufacture of these " Standard ' lnrcrn ;i OUT sheep, and in the pnrtridircs at the Valleio Junction .,.. ,., nr ij ,,, mm h smaller works. The machines aro nil run by ,!,., aliy. 0'f the baby e ephanU that a small compresseu-air engine. have been exinuueu m v......... Bide each one a man stands and feeds. Tin ir young in turn wore elephants iu Tho powder and shot are in large res- nnniaUir. being nooui . ., i .:..!.. Tlio .,,,.,11 P,it nnd COllld eiiRllV hlV ervo.rs, ine wa . ,. V ZT ., ,. alm. Herds of shells are placed on a long, siuj.h.b ..r.u - ;V" " '.lndoubte'llv cap tray.and as themachine is startedone t 'l, i'iiiiif tliH Innwder receiver, which it opens long enough to receive the stated l,in.l Tt. i then Dressed under the wad tubes and the wads inserted.and pressed Hnwn : then the shot.on which is a card wad, and then it comes under the criin- eoinpnuiod by a baby pigmv that was little oi or a loot long, ine pigmv whales properly belong in tho I'acilie Ocan, and aro often soon on the Call foruian coast; but this specimen prob ably si rayed around the Horn, nnd wi:h perhaps a few companions was wan dering about the Atlantic, or, as some one suggo-ted. wailing for tho canal tin on 'h the Isthmus lor a short cut honr. Anion .' tho birds thcro Is a pi ;my quail a delicatu httlo creature, so small that tho ancient Chinese usod it to warm their hands in cold weather. canying a bird in each olosod pahu. Among the quadrupeds tho pigmy dour is perhaps the most interesting, and wh"n seen it seams a perfect nntolopo in miniature. It is tho Cephalopterus tive-m eus. and is cammed to booth Africa a most delieato and fragi'o lit- tlo creature, being hardly over twelvo inches iu length. Thn head is long and pointed the ears short, nnd the liorm like toy ones, and very delieato and slender, boin ; less than two Inches in ln ig.it. hi 'lily polished, and iet black. ... ...! il ' Uui e as mucn 01 a n gmv is iuo Sultana antelope, found in tho hilly r pious of Abyss nia. Its height at the shouldor is' only fourteou inehos: the horns nrj extiemelv thin nnd about four inches long. Tho young of these midgets of tho hoofed tr bo are beauti ful littlo cientm-es, those of the nuto- lone being about eight inches long when bom. and w.th their soft-colored fur. delicate pipe stcm-liico limbs, large nnd exnros-ivo eves, they are, perhaps, the most attractive ot any ot the minute animals. - I have, continued the arti-t, nenrlv all these interesting creatures in my oollei'lion. and wiicu p need to- go: her tliey present a sir ning aim in teresting appearance, telling a story of thn cur ons modifications to whiuh the viir ous forms of lii'o tire subject. I mil going to make a model of each one for a pri ate museum, nnd thev nro to bo placed in contrast with t'io plants. Thus the pi ;mv wliale will be placed be-iile tho light wmiie. ine small 010- phaut next, to the .dant-m.imnioth. mi l so im in tin - wa the greiu e.ireiues oi li o aro shown at a glance." A'. Y. t w. A CLEEOYJtA.N'S UMABKABLE EXFIEI- .NC. The folloivlm: couOiiunlratloim cive the hlsti ry of oiHi tif class of taM-et eelnll.v found aiuuiit! clrry, and all NrolcHkinnnl men and brain wurkem. IIih clt'iiiKe wrought In thrt-e iiiuiiMih, relute.l bv lr. Cmdiini;, pilor of tho l''irnl M. L. Church, ltoihi hler. N. Y., ti lirt!) nmn of wide repute, whose statement bl ll iiu-stioiif(l for a moment bjr thuu who know mm), m truly marvelous ; 10 N. Fnzui'uu St., lloi wti h. N. Y., . Junuiiry 11. isw. ) Pus. Staiikky & Palkm : Dear tiirs-U U nearly four year Mine I'lirat used Comoouxd Oxvifi'ii. Tiiere are those, doulitleHH, who would be Rind to know l Its vllecu Iu rase like iiiiue. For tlfteen year 1 had been carrying heavy bunlcnit and doliiK very hard work. found myself yntdutdty losing the poirer or tndurunce, no that my work left wit much exhausted. 1 could see unit my whole nervous system was yiving way; that there wus a manifest lack of vital force. Has was most avmreni ana most alarming witen i weiu 10 My mind wan IohIiik its iirip. Sleep wu insullicient,atid unrefreshiny. Under these cin'min-tancea I began the use of Compound Oxyneu. At Unit 1 saw no reBiiltH. After a time I observed my iliLrcMtlon was nnuh iinnroved. More restful sleep followed. At tht end of three vionlhsl found myself ahletopreach Sunday morning, teach u llible class of seventy-file or a numtrtu after a sermon, attend un afternoon service often, anu preach to a ivngreyutio'l of a thousand persons in the evening, anil say in truth, ut the close of my evening ervice, that I was not conscious of any more uvanness than when 1 began in the morning. My mind has never worked better than rfur- inn these tour iirars. and iu no other lime at my 1 to could 1 do as much work, or do It w un as mucn ease. This is m v xuvrienrc.and 1 nave mucn reuson to he fsratetul lor iu cmcereiy, CUAHl.KS W. tUSUIKU, U. U. A "Trtntu un CoiniiuMni OxvaenJ containing a history of the discovery aad mode of action ot this renmrKuoie cum Hvh Himit. aud a larue m-ordof Hiirurlsiiiif cures Tu Cousumotlon. Catarrh, Neuralgia, DroitchltlH. Aslhiua, etc., and a wiue rauge of chroslc diseases, sent tret. Addretts Dks. Staiikkv & Palkn, 1C2U Arch streeU rhiladelphia. Orders for the ConiDound Oxygeu Home Tivatimiiit will be tilled bv II. t. Mathews, Ii21 Powell Btreni, between Bush ana Pine streets, bun t rauflsco. 14 r0YALI3t ltJilwiVi .'P.'.KHB toil The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm er tnat almost cneats ine looking-glass. A. .TONES, Absolutely Pure. n.l. nnxkr nnvar mrlM. A Brvl Of (llirlty, tmililh anil wlmlMnmiciHn Hor .nnomi''U wwii Ui ordinary ksiiln, anil marnw u tUm with tlm iiinlllliMld of low tort, lmrt vilit. Alum or iiiliU imwnura. win rWTAL 1UHU1I t'OdUUVO., ll nli.iv., ... .. American Exchange Hotel.1 SANSOME STREET, Oppoalto Wells, Farito Si Co..i Express OlUce, SAN FHANC1SUU. 1 f KltCHANTSI, KA KM Kiln AND rAMii.irxi II -..... 1 1... l..i..rl.,r will tliul it In he I if IIHlftt eenveiiieiitaa well aa tho most comfortable and VHiievtabie limoi in mo ruj iu i u ....i,...il.. Tulilo tlrnt I'luim. lliiard ndruoiu.fl, 1. ami fl.SO per ilay. Ni.e liiirln rooina. iu wnla nor lilKht. t roe Coach to nil irom I lie iioir . .. , DU. 12. Physician and Surgeon, UX UK KOUNH AT HIS OKFICK DAT i .mi ni.,i.i MuiwifMrv mil rlint-aMia ot womMiuwlalty.lJllli.e Viral St.(upHtalni), TOUTLAXD, OUKOOS.. THE SPECIALIST, Ho. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cai Treats au. Cimosic, Siiecui. ao PaivAta VisaaaM WITH HO.UKRn'11 ni ti r THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I III ccn:uu viuw ,n .VrrvoNM ItrHllliy, II.iiihkm, l'ro'tutor t.x-ji, ami all tln evil i-tfcuta ol yoiillilMl lolllit and iaw, anil in iUlulUlt tr.tatiruting ii ..-.j fin. Mmllr. r. (i v, :m U a niiUr ptiv '. .'U u (rriuliuto ol urn . iiyof rnnwylvanlfc b. tan-a to lorfvit ; !w a tut of Hila Ha' ' I'lfal J.Vxtoiiilivi (iiv rlcrhianwial advl.o and tnntuient) will not II Ml a Iwttlo. or Imir tlmo tlio quantity . it to nam. K d.lrl, by 1 Mlntie. li h emrn ft., S, t. Vuu Bond rur iwi oi nuwon BAilFLB JIOTTLK FRKB wl ba aont to any one am.lylmt y mntonia.a.xand alrt. mrict aoorocy la rcfc-id W all biulnuaa traniactlmia. mmm John Keasler, living near Jarkaouvllle, Cal., wan murdered by his lfi-year-old sou, WEEN IN THE WE0N0 CHANNEL Th bllo wroaka Brlcvoua Injury. Headaches, constipation, pain in .be llvar and stoniaeh, jaundice, uaus-.'tt ensue. A low doaea of llo tetter'i Stoniaeh Bittcra will roronu tboso evil aud prevent furthor iujury. His a plcaaant aperient, Its action upon the bowcli being un accompanied by Kripin. The liver- la pom rt'Kulttled and atimulalod by It, and iw it w very iinpolltlo to dlsrcKard disordor f that own, wliieli UitoukIi ueKleet may culminate In daiiKuroua conKesliou and hepuliu abseeaa, tlm Him. should bo resorted to at ! early atairo. failure to do this renders a conlvat wiih tlio malady more pmlrai'led. rover and aKUe, rliouiuutlsin, kidney and bladder troubles, are remedied by this flue inedltlne. and (lie inereasinn uiiirHiiiics oi ko uiiiih u li It iimv tin m1ho inu d in convalosceiief with advauniKC as it hastens the restoration ot vhjor. Tho Prohlbltlonlsta of Itwa have nonil nated James Mickelwalte forlioveruor. CATARUH A Now Treatment has boc dis covered whereby permanent cure is eflected in from one to three milioatioua, Particulars nd treatise free on receipt of stamp. A. 11. DIXON & Son, 303 KIiik St. west. Toronto, Canada. Alderman John Staples, F. S. A., baa been elected Lord Mayor of London. PILES1 fILES! MLEBI . SUKE CURE FOUND AT LABI R0 ONE NEED 8TJFEEB, A mm cairn for Blind. BImkHhs, Itching and TJl atd 1'llM bu heen cliooyrrl It Dr. Willlum (as lu ili.n ilwiwly) calltd llrr WilllnnH lnillaa l'lle Oil uieut A niisla boa hM cured tin worst chronic cant of M or 30 insrs sUuiltug. o nns uwd llr life nan utra after lyln this wonderful uiothlni Dimlicins. Lktlous. Inntruuioi.ts aud rlnctuarlrado muni hnu Uiau liHia. William's linliuu l'lle Ointment alisorU the tu- uinra, aimyi wt lmeniw ikihus iiim..ui.. ...... alter seHliig wsriu In bwll, acts M poulUoe, Wei lu taut relief, and is yrevuri'il only for riloa, Itchiuif of thenriateparta, anu for noUiinK elaa. i. ... .i i..i .ii,. nn .1 M n.,miil'rr. of ClBTeland. aan alKiul Dr. Willims'i Imlian File olntunmt: 1 be used aon ol Tile C'urea, anil It allnnla me aleaaure to any that 1 Lavs nuer fuuml anytlunif whi. h e suoli Isinu-iliate ami permanent relief aa llr. W illiam a In j.... ............. ir. ulali. all ilrum iita anil mailed on welbt of Bfic SI. O f. lllchanU a Oo til and W sauaome atrt-ei cner viar. nau r miww CHOICE WINTER APPLES FOK BALK BY M. I313NO Sc CO., WholesaleFruitDealers x rORTLASiW. OBEWOSf. 'SAXON A CHINESE HICKSMAV. Uy At 10 ii iyiiw wa-i iu .on ininrrine a liiro entoittiiu- 1 . -1 1 . . e Whnt n. trouno or en-imiiun i.i Koun Vii.pm m.irshiilled in! Hrst UlllHii ill., vi ' , 1,1 nnnenri the trreat M nra mot n, ,twi... V .... i. li. li.ntr nnnt OI nnir inou nio in.mthM.iiim. with iUincurvcJ tusks; per, s crimiiml, sUmpou, msicu anu tm, Kinnuc is " " ' dumped into1 a pile-evcrytliing done iu bend and enormous , t ,ak, e t d with podtive accuracy and predion Jte.- JnKS and without the touch of a hand. l.wtbut not ha u nthll.ia9lu of The Selby Company are now ninking , ,f' of younf; cave-dwellers. fnrtv.thrpn different varieties of loads ..-rim n innies. as far as known, rei ..n m (mm Hiinilniiicrs to ..,. ,i,i iwn distinct species, known eeese, and can load any fnncy lots l0 scl,,n0e as Klephns mdittenaw and . i i i..,. ...iii,.o L r..inori nd their remains are wliieli mnv ie oniereu in Bii v nu.. r. ii"i""h . . ..j........ i, lln. I J.rawJe fJCOLTHphlCtl area. This is an immense auvuuuigu l" J, . iu" ehiid an extended ,.,e,l frtrdPulerRhavine the Selby showing that they bad an txitniieu tun a - . thfi ooconil noOH Ol 8. and L. company to araw .ro,.. tradition to the loon nn hmre stock of material, on ' .nl.1't,.l1 or iimn & VV,' D - n. I nl nfir I fl Ik I. .Ill II T 1ST I " which they never realize much pront. tfae maintSnd, and it is now be- !...,,! ku mnnv that Ion? 820 Italy was nAiifi with Africa bv a necK oi i i firnH i-sflT an Elv paper tut Malta and other places, UL1U T U v v-- e I JU 1J.IA, BU'I - . . Ait trAcra Tiin fir A for a Lcfnuchau gun nnw .glands, were a part oi it. i,;m. i,, l,.in 5n a drawer for more (w this ancient bridge tho pigmy than a dozen years. A scientist states as a net result of a number of observations that there is an exhileratioa of the pulse "to and a i:u irrir.r of temperature from tV M .Trao. temperature smoKiDK. " " .f,wi hv were rl'l;i";" j Of -ii,.nta r suiiDOsed to have made intn KuroDe. where tni-ir .. .w. . hfl traced in many locali i M,tia most of the skeletons i.nn fniinn. while others have AMToA in Tarious part ol .taiy. and among other remains in n narta of Enrope. These were real - i . non-smoKera 'M" wMlfl one thousand, that oi ft"",, of to-dav are merely elephants , , .1. nnd, HI anil C.Llllt.. I 1J l ers wouia oe uuo " . I h,,a erowth has Deen while the heart m me io -- dtkM was making one thousand puisauv in the latter it would beat one thousand the so-called dwarf ele- its la retarded ......I nr arti icial manner. aoiiio unii " . ,. t.Thm nlfrmlna. noweTer, wcio one hundred and W?ttfortK the harm of tobacco smoking.- A ric. Xbe wer the ancestors of Tlio Aalonta'i hit Vliloli Driven i.ti...'1.KVH'l '..iil'rs. Trot, trot, trot, along tho smooth. sunny, out nnniuoo-snnueu. nigu ronu. I have a hulo Icliiiro now to observe these astonishing rickshaw coolies. They wear tho enormous trndit onal mushroom Chinese hat, suitablo iu case either of beating rain or fierce sun, under wliieli nro lucked their hard- plaited pigtiiils-for oven a coolie would feci biniKolI disgra'.-eu were no fi'i i. .. . minus a ptirian. iuoy ru ui- footed. bare-leggod. bnro-armeil, and wear just suliicient rags to K!ivn thuiiisolves from tha chargo of imli-lii-iifiv. Thoir skins are sallow, tlwir MonL'oliiin faces are piuiinu. thoir Htututo Is small, thoir lmbs seem attenuated and loosely put p-ethur. And yet these, duinoniacnl- lnokiii" wretches, to call whom "broth r. n" is. indeed, a heavy demand on our charity, throw themselves for ward into tho shafts and drag their carriages with its passengers. who mnv be ten or may be twenty v it . i .ni stone, not at a wane, or a biiuiho, or an amble, but at a good round trot of about six miles an hour, ihoy neitlier Hag, pant, nor perspire, but keep up this un.ee tor two or mreo mnus aw stretch. Would not the most renowned European athlete or pedestrian bo but a feeblo coney in comparison r mora- 1 x . . .. . . , nvnr. tliese COOIIUS iiavo iu iuiikui themselves at the ena oi ineir joumoy with five cents a cent is a fraction less than a balf-Dcnny. They exult if they receive ten ceDts, and consiuor the donor an utter fool if he gives them fifteen cents. The hrst sonsations at being con veyed In a rickshaw are those of min gled amusement and shame. One likens oneself to a drunken masnuera der or to aa unostentatious buffoon. Then habit begets indillcrence. Digni taries of the church, dignitaries of the Government, dignitaries of the law, soldiers, sailors, and even the well-to-do Chinese, all have recourse to them; and thn sergeant in his rickshaw sa lutes tho colonel in his riokshaw with Ereciselv the same gravity as though oth were on parade. Perhaps the full absurdity can be best reaHd by con- sidering w hat would be the effect pro duced vere the. Dean of Westminster to be trundled in a wheelbarrow down Piccadilly by a dirty, ragged little Lon don Arab. CornhUl ilagaeirM. Whon Jiaby wa sick, we gave her CASTORIA, Wliim she was a Child, alia cried for CASTORIA, Wlinn she became Mlaa, she cJung to CASTORIA, Wbeu sue had CbJldrea, she gave them UAS1UU14 MIt..u nM ltVniM-llilll TrM'llClMM have a direct influence on the Inflamed parts, giving relief in Coughs, Colds, and the varloutt Throat trouble to which Slnpers and Public Speakers are liable. Hold only tn coxes. TUCKER JEWELHY COMPANY. No. 7 Kearny street, San Francisco. Im porters and dealers in Howard, Waltham and Elgin Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Jewelry, illamonns, uverwre, u-iocan nH cm. Urv. Anv article will be sent by Wells, Farjro & Co.'s Express, subject to approval. t'eriex:isai.iNiacuon guarantiees ETeryono's duty to use Orenon Blood Parifler Tbt Gkrmka for breakfast. 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M and fistula mucaiiy auu. - '"ll'lillNtA AND Ill'PTrKE Prtdlr r'st..P'd with. nut an niMTailon, i.-.iiuuis " S" 'tail, Hid Ke. rHnn. t'kers and Varlwie Vetna tanarlably (lANWlW AND TtlM-.KS i.nnan,..!!, reiiH.. wltli,.ut tlw knlle. oauniu, or .he loss ol a aiiw dro ot bliKid. . c..i..if,..v Term! tor ireaimeuiara rumuj v.. Hedlclu. s sent tn any aildrrsa Prf.tlr aecur. Irom n ansaro. Ofhou hours fimn A. I. to II r. M. MORE TERRIBLE THAN WAR. Work, Ambition and Passion, causomoro Agony of Mind and Body, and Destroy more Human Boings every year than All the Armios of tlio World. In XTTJ-AJLTJDITT'0 ILlFE ESSENC JZ3 This Wonder of Modern Chemistry is pronouncod to lie unequalled for its power of rcplonuhing tho vitality of tho body, by supplying all tho essential con stituents of tho Wood, lirain and Nurve 8ubstanco, tnd for developing all tho Towers and Functions of the System to tho highest degree. It acts us a specific, surpassing all those of the present ago, for the apemly and permanent euro of all deraneements of tho Nervous and Blood Systems, Nervous Pros tration, General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Incapacity tor Study or Business, Noises in the Head and Ears, Loss ot Energy and Appetite, l$ciug a natural Itestorative, ita energising effects are not followed by corresponding re-action but are Permanent, and are frequently shown, from the first day of its administra tion, by a romarkal.lo Increase ot the Nervous Power, with a feeling of Vigor, Strength and Comfort to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Tho nervous symptoms disappear, as well as the Functional Derangement. Sleep becomes ealin and refreshing. At the same time the patient gains flesh, the fea tures preaoiting a jtriking improvement! the tace becomes tuller, the lips red, the eyes brighter, the skin clear and healthy. The hair of the head and beard grow and acquire strength, as also the nails, showing the importance of the action of tho medicine on the organs of nutrition. It gives back; to tho human structure, in a suitable form, tho Lively, Animating element ot lite which has been wasted, and exerta an important influence directly on tho Brain, Spinal Marrow and Nerveua System, of. a Nutritive, Tonio and Invigorating character, thereby checking all wasting of the Vital Fuid aud the. more Kxhaueting Processes of Life, maintaining that Buoyant Energy ot the Brain and Muscular System which renders the Mind Cheerful, Happy, Brilliant and En ergetic; entirely overcoming that dull, inactive and sluggish disposition which many persona experience in all their action. Price, I.CO pr bottle. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCI3T3. V LANGLEY & MICHAELS, San Francisco, Wholesale As'ts. ddvhia rrss.