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Show BATH S! WARM SPBISG BATHS ! I'llllltl II lilt I'lllll, T,l" I-I'n.t-.I l.i.ll.- .. H 1.. , r , . , llM N.iHnii". TI1..I1 Ml.'.li.'liml (in,,,,.,!!.- nin i'l- It knott 11 Mini i in I'l I'UMIIIKl 111.' Ill, Mil, HiMt.l.H III.. Hull,,. II,,, Nuyi.tlti.l luih.lM'l tj tmiiHl.,.,1 1 I4 XT iv 1; it ,v y 1 1 w I'm, ,,il..h lt,,, OkiII''1ik'i m' ut'W nn'ti II. A II !l.l. ! T II K iacifk: PNEUMATIC GAS (X)MPANY. OFFKJK : No. 2' Sansome Street, i SAN J'UANCLSCU. CAL. Incorporated I Mill. The Pacific Pneumatic Gas Company Compa-ny is prepared to contract with gentlemen gentle-men residing in Utah Territory and adjacent States, to erect gas works at their residences, and give them every advantage in light, which inhabitants of large cities possess, at less rate than coal-gas companies charge in this State. Also, to contract with hotel proprietors, proprie-tors, saloon and store-keepers, trustees of churches, principals of schools and colleges, and mining, manufacturing and railroad companies, to give them a far more brilliant light than can be obtained ob-tained from coal-oil lamp.s, at less cost in proportion to the light given. ECONOMICAL IMS KOIt COl'NTKVTOW'.VS. The great cost of making, on a small scale, coal gas, passably free from impurities, im-purities, has prevented the introduction introduc-tion of this prime convenience of modern times into small towns, and the generally bad quality and high price of the production, where coal-gas j works have been erected, in other than . the largest cities, have limited the eon- sumption to less than one-half what it would be if the gas were good and fur-uished fur-uished as cheap a light as kerosene oil. When gas of fair quality can be manufactured with inexpensive works, and at a reasonable price, every little 1 town, with even one well-built street, j will have its gas works, and the profits of the manufacturers will be more ccr-' ccr-' tain and more liberal than tbo-e now i earned by most country gas companies. ! The scientific and ccnera! press have : repeatedly cal'ed attention to the field for discovery opened to inventors in J Solving the qite-tio'i. "What shall we ! do for a safe light, nn.ie satisfactory j than oil. and - ele ap that the poorest I ' can use it?" Many solutions of this question have hi . u proposed, bull hitherto experience has shown that all were inferior, f'.r some cati-e or other, when bronchi into practice, to the old ' method of generating illuminating gas. ! The Pacific Pneumatic Gas Company, Com-pany, however, claims lo have an-1 an-1 swered the question fully, and is prc-, prc-, pared to erect woiks which will fur-i fur-i ui-h gas, free from all impurities and superior in bribi nicy lo the le-t c "id gas. at fiom one-thir l to one-fourth I the cost at w hich, iu this State, coal j ga-, iu quantities of fiom li.t n " to j lo. immj cubic feet per day, can be made. The principle of these woiks lor small towns, is the .same as that u-ed in our domestic works; the difference is in the method ol' compressing the atmosphere, and of charging it with the vapors of easoleuc. In works for tow us a rotary air pump driven by a small steam engine, or other stiady motive power, lorcca the air tlnvtitilt the gasolene, making an excessively rich gas. This is collected into a gasholder, gas-holder, and then, by die admission of air direct from the pump, it is diluted in die proportions of' one, two or three pans of ntmosphere to one of gas. as in the judgment of the operator, guided guid-ed by a test-light, may be desirable to bring the content to tin' desired quality. The Pacific l'ncuiuatic Gas Company Com-pany has erected works on this principle prin-ciple at Mare Island, for the Fuitod Stales Navy fVpaitiiient, which lire producing excellent gas at au t.rtra-oriltntirii t.rtra-oriltntirii inn; li-nne. Gentlemen who propose investing in any g is company for supplying interior (owns, are requested re-quested to call upon (he ollicers of (he Pacific Pneumatic Gas Company, who will furnish accurate and detailed accounts ac-counts ol' the results obtained, and ae company parlies meaning business to Mare Island, tor die purpose of showing show-ing the woiks in operation. Tin t'atitw I'm intuitu (iis ('vtniiiiin (iiarttitli is lltr .viece...- til tlx tiis irni t,s. Son. I 1. a I'ii ni .Mii . i ill, iles. rii'linn. t . tiilieiniils iiiel chile iIIicOuiIiiil: il r-ll,' t Irin I-; -'jiit, Svnsomi: Srtti:i r, SAN I'll VN ISC . Ii. 11. CO Mil, tlM. ni.1'11', i.l int. .K CO-1'IH l':ill4i' RtrotIi-r, Salt J,akk City, KiioKsrlli i s, Mai jour i. And IValers in Musical Meivhaudise and Fancy tioods. 1 1-. will iim 11,., a,., I',,r I'iiMI,', I'miit,, nil, I Snml.if S, I ..... I l.il'i.i ; s.l I II, ,!.., M,,,, III,. I..., ,, I ll ,' ,.m I.. 1 1 I, I11..1U. A i'.'iii'l.,.. ii-.. i 1 1 1 ,. ilt,,ik II, ,!,, Wiilinu !..).. r. I-,,. I,, a Ci,o..n. ,111, 1 ,sn,ti,,,,:,, v All , I'.i. k.a II.,.. k.. liii. 111, lm ,,.! ro.m.is A lull l,., k ..I Mii-.ii,. I 1 101 1 11 in.. ni . un. I Mn-i,'ii M I. ,111. lo i. "1 1 Ap. ill I.. 1 nil ,.( II.., I..-.I a,,. ,t,,. ,.!,. iii'ii.nl.i.'l 1111. 1 (. 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S. P. it. ,1.1. n. -Is. Monrhend. S. P. HCLDEN & CO., FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. ,y :ai SAN.-i'MK si.. SAN FRANCISCO. L..i,.l"ii ; -7 L. ,i k-ali.ill S1..E.C. .. i.vi;isi?ix; a co.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Is CliiySl-. Shu h'r uc i"io. DKAl.F.lls I OKKt-ON PKOUICE. Am M-i,M-u!n It, - ...( i ! U.r, li HjUIv u. l-ii-i, .1;;n--u. A . St arch. i.r I F v i n in,'UMi'fir- -ii 1, .n..1. J. & J. SPRUANCE, lu..itr.s .:. 1 W h .'. .1. l-.l-r ... WINES AND LIQUORS, 4 I - Front M rrrl . .-AN Ki: AM 1-sl'O. CAUKuKMA. A. .1. U IE IFF ITU, PICKIiHD SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 1M3 WuhlituiiloitMrrfl, h-i..wI'.vh. - SAN FRANCISCO. Ml of 1'tiv.l. ;i.-kl tml I'l U-t f.-t. Cfti-l-iuiU on li.uii. EIS5T0, HDSTETTEE & CI. Importers ;m! .libber vf KOKKlU. AM) DOMKSTIC DRUGS & CHEMICALS Klur Kcuttitl Oil, (;nm, Knot , Wliii. l'omntlr. A.C., An.l Jill ollirr St.M'lon ronnolrd wi(h th W i.oto:tli' ami I'iiis Hii-un's?. C.Mist:mt1y in nvoii'l. ly tliivrt 1 'nrovt ( it'll, of Ivuti'prnn anil A-i;itu' J'i'l tirl.-. Kxi'UiMW Agents in Quu-ksilvor. ltntrltfr Ititt.'r-, Pinko"- rimilRln'!) UlltMl-. nil'- C-A'hi'i.tjun SrtinaiM"-. Nowoll' I'uluii'n.-try Sni Ami nil ilir lr:i.lire PnipniM ary M,iliiMni In-ill Amt'i n ;i ami Kitropran. Onlors Prompt I y ar.l Carol'iilly Kvivutvd. ftio.. .ViU nml M nrkrt Stvrrt, lMwtM'ii Kirst and Sivoml, SAN riiANClSCO. C.U.irORNU. C. AGOLPrK LOW & CO, s.;x lTvANCisro. (:... Imp. Till- .1 TEAS, COFFEES i't'.-. 11 ml all K.UST INDIA rUOIHT-K HI Mlii. h ll.m I, ... n. W- u.mh i.ii I. ..... I.. i ..- In Hi,- .M ll 111 m it 'I'll vi .t, ALSO Ail I N I'M Lull Lit I nil n fir V 1 1 1. itii el 4 . till. II Klllll 1,1, lliirtlrtt IUTK l-K. AO (IMirW), of , , , W. ,1 N I' r it a r t h it . k. v i. o i v k A H T II A I. llll.. I CALIFORNIA TRADE, CHENERY, SOUTHER & CO, Import)! mifl JoMmth of t-y ry variftyf foreign WINES & LIQUORS s 311 Clay st.,'San' Francisco, Cal, &Ats Af-nH uf H:ifT"H "O-lar Run" :iiidMvr. "(J. k S." purn Bfnrlin Whiiki-i. General L)-;ii'Ta in all tli vnrirnw ,taA -if flU nii'l IJ'iirl'on Wln-,kir-s, Ntiit Wirn- j,,, '' ? Hrari'h.-, Alcobol. in Wool i.r T:ri. f J'Hr!icut:irntfiitiori p-iid tr flJIinp Driigiii-i ' rU I fir tncdirin d yurt-. t I i Jainee Otis. W. A. Ma';ori,r . V. iJityuii'lray. MACONDRAY & Co., SIIFIIIG k CDMMISSIOI JIEItCHiSH, IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND JAPAN Tfl Aud alt dosuriplioos of EAST INDIA PKOJJL-ff SAX FIIASCISCO, - . t AL. WILMERDIN5 & KELLOGG, Iiuix-irter- xuA Joberf ui Wines and Liquors 'Hi fc 'M FKOXT 8TP.EET, SAX FRASCISCO MURPHY.GRANT&CO, .V V' FIIACIs.( 0 CALIFOR5U, Cll all..ulK.n ! thrir Im.aliil Wei! v.r -fs-k ol Dress Goods FRENCH PUID POPLINS, Eiiipre- Clli-, 'l'aniie Cloths, ! ! All Color-, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MER1N0ES, ETC. ETC. ETC. . Ai-O. 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