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1 7 iC COMMERCIAL- ADVVIiTISER. DECEMBER 30n883 PA , - 'Til rartter Particulars of the Java Earth quake, by aa Eye-witness. 1ut Lark William II. Hesse and the bhip ync arrivt-J at lioston on 7th December, the ( .ruif-r frviA ilauilu nnl the latter from Calcutta. Tt Lii'i a voyage of 193 and the Anahnac jj Jj Curtria Biktrof the Bcsse says his Ink wa- ilircctlv in the vicinity of Anjer, Java, . t. el the terrible disaster which killec. iju-au.l.- uiid t-hattti the face of the land in ami urouni Suiul.i Straits. He left Lutuvia on jc"t 16th, ;v and onthe following morning at jvli -Lt those on deck noticed a heavy bank of clouJ-i r sivo frota e!t ud obscuring the 95a. At the same time the barometer dropped to ni1 agnin suddenly rose to 30.70. All aaaJ re called and sails were taken off as fast possible. Heavy showers cf sand and ashen tb commenced falling, completely coveniig the dee ks, mastd and spars to a depth 1 f r. : 1 . i j i fol wVeni ini.tr-. -'J "u"" uau iuu i(ttK.cr than the darkest night and begun to blow a Lurrii'ne, bat, strange t. say, the sea remained perfectly smooth. Heavy rumbliax, like dis tmt tkuiler, were continually h-ard, and at interval-, the sky wan lighted up by lightning fl.i-h-'. 0 A rtroiig snirll of sulphur permeated tL tttbiOphcTe and mad it difficult to breathe. All Laud.-i were affected by thin a'vful sc-ne, and rainy of the sailor- thoncjht the vorld was com ini; t an end. Tarouhont the :ja!e the tide ,t strongly to tha westward and tU baik drove through the water at the re.te of fourteen . JU an hour. At 3 p. m. iiie sky commenced to gn lighter, bat the ushs continued to fall hie buow. On the following day the bark entered the Strait of Suntla and the extent of damage done plainly to be seen. Whole island- had sunk ud those that remained had changed in form. The north-we-teru part of Krakatia Island had disappeared and Verelatin and Lug Inlands, heretofore covered with trees, were completely bare. The sailors saw a Tery large number of dead bodies. The water for miles was covered with tree) and corpses. The sea for COO miles iu a field of lava. They experienced a hurri cane from the nortfx-northeast, with a tremen dous sea, which lasted three diys. During thi.) tim the decks and cabin were flooded with water and a portion thiog moveable ''The most fearful thing of all," said the cap tain, ' was the f-ea of corpses. Fornearly thrco days we rame arross bo.ly after bcnly of person who had lost their lives in the earthquake. One ma., counted sixty in plain f-ight at ouoe. Thousands mujt have perished." The Siza of the Silver Question- The object f the attack 011 the standard sliver dollar is now pretty generally under trn.l Itcnii If traced with certainty In nearly allcase to the Ku.U-rn oionej' kings. All the holder of national bonds, most rational bank and money lenders gener ally are engaged in it. They want to set up the single standard of gold, and in that way Increase the value of that metal. They are striving to have debts contracted when gold and silver were eqnally legal tender, paid iu gold alone. Ther are millions piled high in the project. Ky removing the standard dollar from the coinage their ob ject will be effected. That was the game that was played in 1S73. The parties enlisted in this operation have Immense power. They have statesmeu, so-called, newspaper and clariuers in their employ. They can when they are so ' minded make a great noise and bring a powerful pressure to bear. But for all that we do not think they are going to be suc cessful this time. The country is better (educated on the subject of finance than it LATE FOREIGN NEWS. The Oceanic Co's S. S, Alameda, Captain Morse, arrived shortly after noon on Satur day last bringing dates from the Coast to the loth instant. We clip the following from foreign files: The trial of O'Donnell for the murder of James Carey began on 30th November be fore Judge George Denny in the Old Bailey Police Court. The small courtroom was crowded. Charles Russell, A.-M. Sullivan, solicitor Grey and Roger A. Pryor were present as counsel for O'Donnell. S Henry James, the Attorney-General, a Poland Andres .Swigart appeared for f- uovernment. O'Donnell entered the1 from the adjoining prison, surroundY" officers, and seemed unconcerne Sir Henry James opened the case for tVGov" ernment. He described Carey's j&TtUTe from England and the voyag Cap Town, and said there was no dence prove the prisoner embarked ",! steam er Kinfaun Castle to kill Carbut a new witness, Corbitt, would testitnatat CaPe Town he gave the prisoner1 hi" urSent request, a rough sketch oftrfi'' andwthe prisoner remarked upon elvin2 lt shoot him.' The AttorA-eneral rePfcat ed the details of the nver of Carey and pressed upon the jury16 fatt lhat tne act was not committed elf-defense, but was a willful nremedl'ted murder. He en- inino 1,., k iA not to allow the feel ing against Cay to prejudice them in their consideration of the case. O'Donnell limned closely to the address of the AttornZ-General Russell uri the jury, in considering the case, to di-rr4 from tlielr minus an iney ma v have upon the subject of killing the i.risoner did not deny the " j . x - shootiM"pf Carey and the question for the consideration of the jury was, '-Did he do it iin.inr L reasonable aDDrehensIon of his life?'Ifo they should acquit him. If, sho of this, O'Donnell acted only under a threat of personal violence, they could lint convict himi of murder, although it might not be possible to let him go free al faun'fl Caatie to tracK Carey nice a sleutn hound, at the bidding of a secret society thos were only newspaper charges, which :i v-.rcJv denounced. He compared I O'ioni; 'i, ho. he said, was a hard-work- i ruan," wit. Carey, who was a villain. 1 treer.td by Mie jioople, unpardoned by the ' Cun. kiiovu to be cruel, treacherous anu '"reiate, and who, faced by a man I likely to denounce him, would not scruple ' to report to any weapon to overawe r kill, and who, 111 all his murderous conspiracies. took care of his own lif-. It was unreason able to suppose that if O'Donnell had pre meditated the murder of Carey he would have committed it in th presence of several witnesses. With dramatic effect, Russell gave O'Don- nell's own story of the murder. Upon completion of the Judge's charge the jury, at 7 P. M., retired to deliberate. When the jury first retired O'Donnell stood up in the dock and looked about with great composure. The jury first returned to ask, "If a man had a deadly weapon in his hand and another thought he was about to use it against him and shot the former, would it be manslaughter or murder?" The Judcre replied that it would be nei ther, but he asked, "Where was the evidence of any act done by Carey which induced O'Donnell to think that Carey meant to shoot him?" Tbfi Jndire carefully defined the law of "Aduwtisements. 3T RECEIVED Ex Late Arrivals : e of Silvr-PUlecl Ware. Bird Cants is treat Variety, Cali fcoifs, I'lHf Cutlery, REL-PL1TKI) DIPLEX DF.faKli LIMPS. KATHF.li utSTEKS, BKISUES and BROOMS. Fall Line of Ht?Ps Fire-Proof" Safes, all sIzts. the laret .ts3rtmeat shown in Honolulu. TrcRrrrs alarm moxf.y drawers. full. aartraeat of Stave, Rn?e", House Fnrnlstdsr Uird-TArf, Chaideliers, Lamps, etc., tit. SAMUEL NOTT, BEAVEB BLOCK. FORT STKEET. V' m WILSON BROS 1- UGAR MACH PEIi fck MALLSGATK." 1 11 (mm i,i We !aave' recsived a Ifurtier Iconsignment of Messrs. Mirrlees, Watson & Co.'s macMnery, and have now on hand ready for delivery: One Triple-Effect, on hnndsorce wooden iron staging, containing 3,435 square feet of heating urface, with pumping engine, and discharging montjus, complete. One Double-Effect, Laving 2,290 equare feet of heeting surface, with engine and inontjuB. One set of four Weston 'a Patent Centrifugals, with engine and Mixer. One set of two Weston's Patent Centrifugals. Having increased facilities far the manufacture" of these machines, the (Weston') patent for which, in Ureal Britain, has expired, we are thus enabled to offer them at materially reduced prices. ' . iV i.ui'c f.,11 .xrtment of Centrifu-al snares lining, brasses, rubber bands and bushes, ete Ivc-j Ui.-gonal Engines, each 6 inch by 12 inch. Clariijeo, Flat Coolers, 8x6x2 and 6x5x1.7. Or: 'rksro Top Roller, for 2G-inch by 54-inch Mill. Spvro Side Roller, SewGoodsIIfewGooclsl J. U3VEY Sl CO., Grocers, Ex HAVE JCST RECEIVED S. S. Bell Rock from London, snml by I.atc Arrivals from tlic United Mates, ' - - a LARGEiAXI'i VAIlIEPJASSOIlTMEXT'Oi Choice Groceries and Oilmans' Stores, -E & BLACKWELL of London, and other Purveyor, and ohoaen cxpr.-sly tot tUi Marl and the Christmas Trade, comp rising in part as lollows: GENERAL BLACKSMITHS I Horse-Shoeing a Specialty, A flrst-claas wan beiDj? specially engafredfor th purpose. Ship and Wagon Work Faithfully attended to. Shop on the Espl made, Opposite Hopper's janl2dtr nu ciuiu were noou.i wun j m-,ght not be possible to let Mm go iree ai- y-yj R?1 ft T A HTH u of the bulwarks and every- together; the statement if utterly false that ftl L 11 . k U I fl jy I j ou deck as washed awny. , O'Donnell went on board the -steamer Kin- j ll&J I? fJiiXl JJXIIh &l POTATOES, dViSri3. for 26-lnch by 54-inch Mill. - -v . r 1 : t. fti:n One GjVirc Intermediate Spur Wheel, tor gearing 01 z-incn uy ut-mcu m.... 020-K G R Al 0 OPENING Cat es C. Sc B. Pickles, piuts ; Casea C. & B. Pie Fruits; Cases C. & B. Sauces, X pints; Casea C. 4. B.Jellies, pint; Casea C. 4: B. Syrups, H pints; Cases C. & B. Jains, 1-pound tins; Cases C. A: B. Totted Meats; Cases C. & B. IriJi Salmon, 1-pound tin; Cases 0. & B. Fresh Herring; Caae C. & B. Kippered Ilerring, 1-ponnJ tiu Cases C. & B. Herring a la Sardine; Cases C. & B. Yarmouth Blosiers: Cases C. & B. Blactwall "Whitebait: Cases C. & B. Fillets or Sole; Casea C. & B. Fried Sole; Cases C. & B. Findon Haddock; Cases C. & B. Fresh Turbot; Cafes C. & B. Fresh Mackerel;; Casea C. k B. Bologna Sausage; Cases C. i B. Oxford Sausage; Cases C. & II. Cambridge Snuape; Cases 11 an;, Tongue and t'hteken .Sauae; Casea Patos of Came, Tork and Savoury; Cases Oxford Brown; Cases Breakfast and Picnic Tongue-; Ca-es Ox I'ougne in Ji llv; Cases 1-pound tiusS.mp; Cases Beff, Lniub, MuKon and Inth Stf-W; C"es lioast and Boih'd Vesl and Yonj auJ P as; Caues Wiltshire Bacon, in tin; Canes Cheddar, Berkley and Wilt.sl lie C)iee-; Cases Hill K. Undtrwood's Vin, yar In bottle; Cafes Mackerel, in Oil; Cuses French, English and American Peas; Casos Pate, TrutBed; Casea Mackerel, in oil ; Cases P.ussian Sardines ; Ca-ies French Chocolate; Casrs Mottled Soap; Casea Wliij'.c Cooked tnail; Cases French Truncs, in tins and jar; Cases Teatman's Currie; Cses Dure, and Barton & Uuest ! '.) Salad Oil; Cases Fnglish Raisins. Cases Peak, Frean & Co.'s Celebrated Uiscuits; Cases Krans, Leacher Sc Webb's Spices, B. C, Soda and Cream Tartar. We havfc a mst-ciass country orders. Iways on hand Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Flour, Lanl, etc., etc.. suitable for miry Grocery Store, and prompt attention given (o both town ana JEg" Goods delivered free to all parts of the city, GOODS. Give us a call. Telephone No. 21. S. ,T LEVEY n5-tf WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR cfe'CO., Grocers, POUT STKEKT. III! NOLl'I.U. HUaiAiUilAU PRESERVED SV1EATS4 TO-ARRIVE BY THE ZEALASUDiA. II. E. Mclntyre & Bro. MaylIJ3:n BOOTS & S. I .11.. - ..I. I g 1 I,, wmwmm0trmm4 ISTois. 105 mid 107 Fort Street. (SUCCESSORS TO LYCAN Sc JOHNSON', JUi'liiiil r.y; "V- '- ... 1 f7rs ?rc7Pj Will diHpUy their New and Eleiunt Aortuiont of Novelties, puitahli Holidays, which have been selected with great raw and taste for the ; fhr t lie nrpi oaohin It-land. mi iiysicB Our Musical Department id an attraction of itself. Piano. We have from a Guitar String to a 12U0, FUlFtf ITUftE vrfts teu years ago. The great army or murde- as applied to the present case.quot borrowers, the Government itself as a bor- . autuori,ies jn support of bis definition cities ana counties rower, and the State. In the sanic relation, are not going to allow such a march to be stolen on them. There U oue simple method of getting rid of the apparent overstock of standard dollars in the Treasury give them the place in the currency which they were designed to fill. If the one dollar and two dollar shin plast ..n. the bills of mall denomination which are found In the circulating medium of no other civilized community, were with- j drawn, a-s they ou?ht to he, there would 5 not be an undenired silver .toliar 111 Hie treasury in a short time. Th lowest deno mination for which puper should bn issued is i . It way be added that it i a mistake to UDr-osethat the silver U a question of im portance only to a nuiall grouji or Ou the contrary, it is a ciuetion a broau a- Ion as the country. It goes to tne mot of our system of currency Bering with it cannot fail to bring ou a stagnation similar to that which from other causes fell on the country recently. The money kiDSs, everywhere, ought to be content to get bick their money on the same terms on vhlch they loaned it. If they are gredy and grasping, they may not fare so tea. At all events it is not to priiii3 on a popular ignorance isAdy does not exiit. S Balletin.l juo A Billiard Exploit. c..,..n. ll SI Louis t4a a standinR offer of 550 to any one wf TVin 3" poin,! or better iu bis hall. Quite prober of the local experts have tried in su'0 c8Ptare F126 Bn on tte O1 emy' William Cotton of St. Louis, who is 1 to play tha long talked of inatcb with pan of California, took down bis cue and Jais luck. Cotton is a Wf ll-Known ana yvy- seTeral difficult round-the the sport 1 iards been s . In fact, f who was f tn Jplaycr. After 1 fiEot Cotton z ou tne left-hand rail and I . 1 1 Xah.m j-.frws VtavA cnpVl tne sport oeg:m. " seen iu St. Louis, or any otner when La reached 3-"0 Sam Bald- utaudiug by, said: "There goes O of my money, liiiiy, i n give you 5.1ml ire If yon beat 420, which is the biggest run ter made in this h&lb' Cotton accepted toe proposition and kept ou L cool and unconcerned. On turning 420 Bald- Jrta made him an offer of $10 more if he reached pOO, and another gentleman said he would add i 30 if he beat SchaefTer run of C;) , wuu-n ue ade in his match with Slosson in Chicago. jtton chalked his cue and remarketl: "rer- ' hP Donovan would lie to see .me make 700. If he does, I will try to accommodate hira.'" "When COO was reached a crowd of 200 had filled the hall. Finally C9 was reached. Cot ton continued without a break until he had scored 719, when he missed an easy shot. The s&me is the talk of the town and Cotton is the hero of the konr. and application. The jury then again re tired and returned in four minutes with a verdict of willful murder. "When Judge Denmau asked O'Donnell if be bad anything to.say why the sentence of death should not be passed on h!m,be made no reply. The Judge then passed the sen tence of death in the usual form. The prisoner then wanted to speak, but the Judge, however, ordered his removal and the police seized him, when O'Donnell held up his right band, fingers extended, and shouted, "Three cheers for old Ireland!. Good-by, United States! To he'd with the British and the British Crown!" It's a plot made up by the Crown!" and the prisoner, shouting, cursing and struggling, was for cibly removed by the police amid the most fearful confusion ami slamming of doors. TW. Daily Telegraph understands that ram- ! the IIon Secretary has decided that on no crounds win he interfere with the execution ofO'Donnel. In reply to the request of the American Government to postpone the execution pending ei-quiries iu reference to O'Donnell's citizenship, answer .has been sent that the Government Ms carefully con sidered the matter, and is convinced that no reasonable ground has been assigned to warrant a stay of execution. The staff of La Lanterne entertained Bead laugh at a receptiou on the 13th December. Two hundred persons were present. Mayer, director of La Lauterue, in welcoming Brailaugh, nsed the same words addressed to him by the Tourse delegation in 1571: "Bradlaugh is and a!ways will be, nuder the Republic, our fellow citizen." Bradl.iuh made a suitable reply, in which he extolled the French Republic. Evsry preparation is being made in Canton to place the city in a defensive condition. The - . a . 11 1. Chinese forts loot wen, out Teauy They have granite and cement facing, which will soon shell off under continued cannonading. The approach to Canton will be barred by sink ing junks, filled with stones. A large fleet is now ready and others are being built for this special purpose. All the high mandarians ex press determination to protect foreigners at all hazards. -".' Just Keceived, -A LARGE STOCK OK THE VERY BEST- BOOTS aid mmi Of Descriptions, Elcant Uhoioe Pieces of FurnUure, such as Sideboards, Ornamental Tabloa, Reclining Chairs, and Brackets of every design. Moldings and Frames, of every description, made to order and in stock. Velvet, Plush, Gilt and Bronze, for Curd, Cabinet and Boudoir Photos. SUITABLE FOP. Gents', Ladies' an! Cirilta's Wear. TUese txils uiv now upon, ut my stor. l'l 'nst rail ami see them Lambricans. Liinbrican Trimmings. Cornices, Poles, in Walnut, Ebony and Gilt, of the lateet Eastern and Enslish Designs, entirely new. This is one or our specialties, and wc design and make goods jo order. A choice collection of Statues and Ornamental Good,?, in Bisque, Italian arble. Terra Cotta, Dresden China, and bo forth. At the Old Stand, Wo, 8 Kaahumanu Street, TIN, COPPER & SHEET IW WORKER, PLUMBING, in all its branches; ARTESIAN WELL PIPE, all sizes; STOVES and ftAfCES I Uncle Sam, Medallion, Richmond, Tip T. p, Talacc, Flora, May, Contest, Grand Price, Xtw Rival. Oner, Derby, Wren. Dolly, Gvpnv, Queen, Pansy A Army liunfjr s, Magna Cliarta, Rin k, KupoiK.r, Magnet, Osceola, Almeda. Eclipse, Charter Oak, Nimble. Inwood .V Laundry H(ovcn, Galvanized Iron A Copper Boilers for Ranges, Granite Iron Ware, Nickel Plated A 1 Iain, Galvanized Iron Water Pipe, all sizes, and laid on at Lowest Rates ; Cast &; Lead Soil Pipe. House Purnisliiiig Goods ! nlV2iii F- GERTZ, No. Ill 1'ort Street. OppoKit Pantheon Stablox. LAI W E & CO. .HAVE A LARGE IYCK OF THE VERY BEST iiAV, mm, etc., WniCU 13 OFFERED ATITHE - Lowest Market Price, AND Delivered Free to Any Part of the City AGENTS TOR THE Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA. Agents for tno Hoov.-r Telephone. Our Stock of Ohridtnia and New Year's Card will bo on display, nnd parties desiring of sending abroad can make their selection the handsomest ever brought to Honolulu. 3"Order6 from the Islands promptly attended to. LYCAN & COMPANY. 0. p. ALWAYS AHEAD COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR CALIFORNIA !t-r T-l(-ilirtUrt No. 117. n3-tf Corner For and Merrhant Ntt. m IN LOW PRICES. 'ml KINDS RUBBER HOSE ALL SIZES and GRADED Lift and Forco Pumps, Cistern Tumps, Galvanized Iron, Slifet Cnppf-r, S!ie( t Jnd, Lead Pjpe. Tin Plato. Water Closets, MarVlo Hl:ils ami Uowls, F.nanK l-d Wash Siand. Oliandeliers, Hiam-ps, Xianterns RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO FRIENDS AND THE GENE- ral puhlic that he has opened a C orner Fort and Merchant UX.H. JUST -..! BEO ESlfEO A TtAnoi dispatch comfirms the report of the breaking oat ont of the reflation at Hue, and tv- ncUoninx of King lliephewa. The new t i...m ; TinhoiL The inflaencs of jucg oi a- - , . .v. -ntuFrench rBandarins is paramount at Hue, an.1 war against France is proclaimed. The Trench force in charge of Hue is not sufficient fr ti new danger, and reinforcements are nec- Jottings from Foreign Papers. A Fenian named Joseph Poole was tried last month for ninrder and louna guii.-y. Aeiore sentence was passed, he emphatically denied that he committed the murder, and vent on to say that, in ac.niitting that he was a mcmbir of the Fenian F.rotherhooU, be woma ne prouu ro ro to the scaffold for being a member of it. IU object was not to commit murder, but to free Ireland from the tyrannical rule of Lagland. Tie believed he was persecuted because he was an enemy of the Government under which he had the misfortune to live. Poole acknowledged being in Kenney's company on the night of the mnrder. but declared that he had no hand in striking him down, lie had belonjed to the Brotherhood since he was eighteen years of age, but be had never belonged to the Vigilance Committee. Ilis purpose was to wait until his countrvmeu were prepared to strike a blow for independence, when he would co-operate with In conclusion he said : l am them. not fridtodie. Farewell, all ! Farewell, ireiana Three cheers for the Irish Republic ! To hell witfe Enelish tyranny !" The Court then pro nounced sentence of death upon the prisoner. EX MALLSGATE. Tlic Finest Assortment HAIR. TOOTHS AND NAIL BRUSHES COIVEBS, Bath and Fine Sponges EverlBrougnt Into ThlsiMarket. Cheapest is not always th? B st, but we can show you how yon can combine both by buying your Clothes, etc., at the Price Mechanics' Bazaar, where you can aoo the Largest Stock of ' New Goods, at fully 25 per t-ent. less Than at any other store in the Kingdom, and really New Goods, i New Styles, and selected with taste by our buyers in Eastern i Markets. mw n.w a TlTM-vOH ' Rallv round the Trader who bnys for CASH, sells for CASIT, aud is lt-fllmil satisfied with Small Profits and Quick Returns. This wonderful THE oi: PRICE IJAZVAE Contains GENTS' AND BOYS CLOTHING, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, GENTS UNDERWEAR, HOME. Kl'ftPFJVDERS, NECKWEAR. COLLARS lIAXnKEKCIIIF.rs. BOOTS, Niior.s, HATS, C AI3S Sow Stove & House Furnishing Hani wnro Store IN CAMPBEIX'S NEW BLOCK, Opposite S. G. "Wilder & Co.'s Lumber Yard, about JULY 1st, with a ftjxmTm mxyrc oe stoves, c., Goods per " Discovery " from San Francisco, from New York ; and also from Liverpool per Oborbn." By the 4 Discovery 1 1 have received the following Stoves & Ranges t, m -m mrr mj D 2 s izen. A fix Hole Range whh HKOII.INO IIKAUTII inl LARGE Clocb 1 j &4l 9J OVKN, being a new f-jHUre in a fHinlly RanRe. 'Hawaii,' 'Aloha' and 'Oahu5 Ranges AND THE WELL-KNOWN Built to Stand Hard Work. Wrought Iron Ranges for Plantation Use Large -Assortrncnt of Hcrase ITuamisIiiiag Hardware, tf Ac. Jtr., &.., Jtc, "Well Casing and. Hydraulic 3?ipe Made to Order, and Work of All Kinds in mv LineTpromptly attended to. P. O. BOX 294. Ju24 TRCXKN, BAiN. VALISES, ETC. The One Price mechanics' Bazaar, -OBXEK FORT AD MERCIIAXT STREETS, IIOXOLI LI', II. I. HOLLISTER CO., Corner Fort and Merchant Sts.. AXD XO. C9 XOCAXC STREET, HONOLULU. P. S. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Store Open from 6 A. M. to 8 P.:M.: Saturday Evening till 10 o'clock. S. LEDEKEE, Managei?. J.: L. BOSEXBEBO. I012" HOLIDAY GOODS. A VERY CHOICK 8ELKCTION OF HOLIDAY GOODS CAN' BE roVXU AT IIOLLISTEB'S Tort and Xnnuiiii-fttreet Slore. Sr Look at them before purcliaHlng elsewhere "Will be soW t Bed-rock prices. dH-3w THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT, HAVING ItECENTLY CIIANliED 11 AN US, XTOW AHSUJ1E3 THE KE5l'ONSIBIL.HY Kl ,. tit caterinit for that Cleau DiuiriR 1111. The public have already hUown algii O how they ap preciate the good tUlojs o tmplin(ily placed before them. One ylsit will auflice to riiow that Mr. McCandleM la the right man In the rlfchtplare. riUST-CLAS BOAIIU BY THE WEEK, or apecial arrangement. a 27-1 n J ft n