RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESEMISSION, E. Palache, Treas., additional foryear ending Aug. 31st, 1882:
From Auxiliary Missions: Petaluma,Col., at Anniversary, 6.50; AnnualMembers, 26.—Sacramento, AnnualMembers, 6.—Santa Barbara, Mrs. N.P. Austin, 1; Miss Annie Dennis, 1.—Stockton,Annual Members, 848.50
From Churches: Los Angeles, Cong.Ch., Annual Members, 4.—Oakland,Plym. Av. Ch. (5 of which from Rev.H. E. Jewett), 6.—Rio Vista, Cong. Ch.,Mrs. M. L. Merritt, 5.—San Bernadino,Cong. Ch., Coll., 12.35—San Francisco,First Cong. Ch., Coll., 16; AnnualMembers, 4.—Bethany, Ch., AnnualMembers, 1461.35
From Eastern Friends: Bangor, Me.,Hon. E. R. Burpee, 100.—Boston,Mass., Miss Harriette Carter, 10.—Glyndon,Minn., Mrs. N. M. Willard,30c110.30
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Total$220.15
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FOR ARTHINGTON MISSION.
Income Fund175.00
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H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,

56 Reade St., New York.


BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD. VITALIZED PHOS-PHITES.


It restores the energy lost by Nervousness or Indigestion; relieves Lassitude and Neuralgia; refreshes the Nerves tired by Worry, Excitement or Excessive Brain Fatigue; strengthens a Failing Memory, and gives Renewed Vigor in all Diseases of Nervous Exhaustion or Debility. It is the only PREVENTIVE of Consumption.

It gives Vitality to the Insufficient Bodily or Mental Growth of Children; gives Quiet, Rest and Sleep, as it promotes Good Health to Brain and Body.