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.T'-m:mwWFk-' ty7Pt&S? '-' 'if ?T . f , -, ? l w - I .' I t iijgi .... n. Jiw i v iw uimyiw'?artwM P it '. Ijrtilu $uT1fiit: KIUDAV, JAN. 10, 1890. ARRIVALS. .T:m n Stnir.l A Cummins fiom Koolau Am hkt Atnt'lln, Xowhull. 1 1 days fimn .San Fitiiiclrico .Ian 10 Am hkt I'ori'st'Queeii, Vfliiiliiiir, 1 1 tiny from Sun Kranolu'O Am l)kt Khkltsit. Curler, from Port ToWllseilll Am lirj-lW II li'tt In. MoCnlloeli. j(i, tl iy fiom San I'YiiiicNcn Haw t- S Australia. lloiiilloito, 7 iltyn from San KrauoNen Klnii'.IiiK Mukcc from Knia:i Sclir Hnhibou from ICoolau Sclir KuMol from Hawaii Sliur W U Hull f loin Hawaii and .Maul Slmr Pile from Kona UerbUfl X Wilcox, Kaseh, an d.iv from J'oil Towmotiil Slmr Kuala from Wtiliinac OEPAHTURES. .Ian 10 Ani M'hr Unbolt Lower'!. Pcnhiilinw, for Sun I'rancheo Slinr (J It Uixliop for Walamic, Waiahia and Ivoolau at !l a in VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Slmr Iwiilanl for l.ahahia ami llauui- kiniat in a in Schr Aliuy lor llanaloi PASSENGERS. From Sun Francisco per S S Amira lla, Jan 0 Frank I' Hayings and wife. .Mrs F M Hatch, child ami malil, MUt .lvilo Kaufman, .1 P Parker anil wife, .MiiStlilman. .1 S I.ow, J M (jtilck. A F .Mayor, J X Wright uuil wife, Ktljrur ('nmUer.Mis V PTnlcr. A Ulack mid wife, It IveiN. H A MoOlll, A Yninjr, jr. and wife, Dr.f Hit die, lliifiw Pinker. .Miss Pinker, Jt llulsieail mill wife. Mis It llulMoad. I. O S (ieliliard and wife. Iti-v A X FWIiiT, wife ami child, Oeo Sinner, VII,sF Flilh. .M 1'lalrliH-. .Mis-; lloury. W A lluii-k and wife. H V Al len. Frank .M Ulaik, Morris Franks, mid wife, .Ino Tudor and wife, llarrv I'l wood. Sum Marlon, Morris Un'rn-s. J Donnely, Uowland Lowe, II S Dixon ami wife, Gen Lycurgiix, o A Stevens, Jt K Iliuitor, J lx;.ifcN .ino l)vi:r and wlfi-, W Cogswell, . I () Connors', Mrs A Young mid I'lilld, and W steerage. For a circuit of Oalnt per utmr C It IJMiop. .Inn ill K Mmiav, H Kaloinpu, am I :tu duck. From Kupau per tmr James Mukee. Jim 10-Mr Knii child, Mhs K Kairoliilil, and Miss S King. From Sun Francisco, per bk Forest 0,iiceii, .Tun 10 V .lacoii.-cn, W lllrr tlooli, 11 Taylor, X 11 MeCnlililn, ami 4 Japiincse. SHIPPING NOTES. 'I'lie American brigatitluc Y (5 Irwin, Cuptalu J M McC'ullocli, arrived this inorning, 2(IJ.j ilay.s from Sun FrancKco with abuiit 600 tons general murchan ulio. She also brings n loeoniotlve en gini! for the. Olowulu I'luntutloii, Maul. The. American barkeutiue KUkltat, Ciiptuiu it 1) Cutler, was docked at the Fort street wharf this morning with about 700.000 feet of lumb.ir to Mossr.x Wilder fc Co. Cantuin Cutler Is accom panied ny ni.s wllo ami lamtly tuts tri The steamer James Altikee lm( iTilO bugs sugar f i om Kauai, and the J a uimumns iw uaga sugar iioin ivoo luu. The schooner Itobert I.ewers, Cap tiln l'enliullow, .mailed to-day lor San Fi-unuico with il,701 bags sugar, weigh, ing 2,"02,"i0!) pounds. The consigners were; H Hnckfeld fc Co, 1G,:02 hags Miij.ir; M S Grinbaiinnt Co, :i,HK) bag.s sugar; O Uolte, I,fi00 bugs sugar; Campbell, Marshall it Co. 550 belis lia iiauus. Domestic value, 9i:i5,:i7.. S S Australia. II O Houdlette, Master, sailed from Sun Francisco Jan 3rd at nonu, with fl-l cabin and 111 steerage passengers, and l-l'.U tons jnerehiindUe. 1'irsl three days out strong southwest to northwest winds and heavy sea; the rest of tno voyage S K winds and line wcater. Arrived at Honolulu Jan 10th. at nonn. l.lrerponl, Dec 2S lliit ship Hurrow iliilc foi Honolulu. Nan FrunclMro. Arrivals, Dei: 20 llkt W 11 Dlmond, 1-1 ilys Honolulu Dei: 21 K S Alameda, f! ilys lib 18m, llouo. Dec 27 SS Australian dvs Jan 2 Hkt. l'lunter,12dys. both from Ilono. ncpurtiircs. Dec 11 Sch Anna, Kabul Dec 2ti Bkt Amelia. Ilono Ilk Forest Queen, Ilono. DIED. l.YOXS-In Ibis clly, Jannaiy !). If'JO, at this Queen's Hospital, James Jtaymond, son of Daniel Lyons, aged 7 years and !l months. LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS. Fki:kh frozen oysters nl XolteV. Tin: latest (iiiotation fur sugar is M.df) per 10U lbs., (.H lest. m . Voteiis in 1st precinct of second district will Hud a notice of legistru tion in this issue. Tub estate, of the late Tbos. K, lfoHter luiH been appiaiscil in Sun Fmncisco at $-l(K),(K0. Mn. f,evoy'H salo o etl'ccts of tho Lite O. .1. ifurtlco to-nionow at 10 o'clock includes many desirable urli les. Rojtr.TiiiNO new for hiciiUfusl is alvcrtiscd by Mitchell A Peterson, Sm Franoisco. JntorviuwyourKrocer about it. Two nuwly-manied collides Mr. V'. A. Buick, manager of Kiiwailou Hunch, Waialua, and brido, and Mr. A. Young, jr., and btidc arrived by thu S. 8. Australia thin noon, Kbv. Father James M. O. Hon ohiud, who contemplated coming to these islands for his health, died fiom organic, diseaso of tho heart ut rit. Ignatius College, San Francisco, on Dec. 27. He wan ug,ed CO year, of a French Creole family, and a cousin of Gen, ReaurcKard of thu HoiUherii Confederacy. iwiMiiMrMAinta'fwlw LUOAL & GENERAL HEWS. Kn'OINi: Co. No. 1 nieelw thi even- Tiii'tn: wcie miiiic hiiMt kIiowoi.s Hi i forenoon. Tin: weekly meeting of the Me chanics' Union is to night. Tun tticaina in Kwa ran very high with water front thu mountain's yen tcnliiy. Tin: normal classes wcie to begin nl U .:!() thi- afternoon in Foil Slicet School. TllKband hits an excellent pin Uininnio for the concert at the Hotel this evening. I'nisim IMwiird A. Keii of the Anstriiliii has our thanks for San Francisco tiles, etc. Tiimii: was a largo meeting at Mil ium lust night, addressed bv Messis. John !:. JJush and II. W. Wilcov. Mtt. V. I,. Wilcox asks voteis in the fifth wind to bring their -lux ic ceipls when they ennui to register. Wr. icgiet to leuin that Mr. 1!. J. Cieigh'.on has met with an nccident in San Fiunciseo, by whieli lie hud his leg bioken in two places. Tin: Royal Hawaiian Hand played al. the residence of Chief .lu-ticc .1 ii (UI, this morning, in couiniemoru lion of the Judge's natal day. Tin: employees of Hon. W. II. Uice, Liliue, on Xe.w Year's day pte sented him with a gold watch-chain, and Mis. Uice with an elegant piano lamp. Si'1'.oimk.vs of Mr. F Oliemba'i wood carving, in the shape of well executed mango and guava fruit and leaves, uro shown in the Hawaiian Xews Co.'s windows. One of the crew of the barkeuline ,H. N. Cistle unfoi innately had one of his legs broken by a falling bag of migur this morning. He was taken to the Queen's Hospital. Tin-: closing services of the week of prayer will be held at Central Union Church this evening, when Hew O. M. Hyde, 1). IX, will lead tho meeting on the topic, "The Chinch : its Power mid Progiess." Mn. M. Davis, ninichant, has had built a commodious cottage on a pleasant site neat the end of the tramways line, Waikiki. He will shortly make his residence theie, on account of Mrs. Davis's health. Voteiis of theltli ward have in vited Mr. Tbos. II. Lucas, candidate for Itepiesentutive on the National Iloforni ticket, to address a meeting at tho Old Ainiory, Queen sheet, to morrow evening. Other speakers for that party will be present. 111 ivrivin nvor the Australia. Iias- iimin.r lUr (lie mimed of 11 number of Island people are noticed, especially Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Hustings, Mis. F. M. Hutch, Mrs. W. P. Toler, Mrs. A. Youhg, Dr. llrodie, the Paikeis, Mr. and Mis. Jt. Halstertd, Mr. and Mis. John Dyer and others. Welcome all. Mit. D.in Lyons and family have our sympathy and thu sympathy of the community in his sad bereave ment. Another has been added to that portion of tho family which has "gone befoie." The little son Ray mond, sovon years old, has now joined the mother and twu little sisters. A MKirnxa was called foryeslciduy evening at Kwa Court-house, sup posedly for electing delegates to the Reform central convention. There was a goodly attendance including many natives, hut a telephone mes sage from town caused a postpone ment of the ineetinjj till ):H o'clock this morning. The No. 11 car on the King stioet lino ran over u rillo cartridge lying in the rail groove, near Thomas square yesterday foienoou. An ex plosion resulted which startled all on tho car. Conductor Luscomb found an empty cuitridgo box near by, and thinks the dangerous thing may have got on tho rail by accident. A wiiamno vessel is off Waianao this afternoon, having between .'10 and -10 shipwrecked people on board. The steamer Kuala is going out fiom Waianuu to take them off and bring them to Honolulu. Later informa tion is that the shipwio ked ciew are from the bark John (Jacob?) How laud, and were picked up on John son's island. At an adjourned meeting of En gine Co. No. iJ yesteiday evening, H. It. Saylor and M. A. Wuhlron were elected inenibeis, and tho following nominations were made for the com pany election next month: Foreman, i. II. Ryan ; 1st Assistant, James Hunt and W. II. C. Crcig; 2d Assist ant, Thomas Matthews mid R. II. DaviH; Secietary, Albeit Lucas and W. II. C. (Jreig; Tieiisiuer, Albeit Lucas and P. Drown, An illuminated addiess to Mr. R. A. Maelio, President of tho Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co., Kauai, fiom the employees of that corpoiulion, is on exhibition in the window of the Hawaiian News Co.'s bookstoie. It will be sent to tho esteemed gentle man in Scotland on the occasion of his golden wedding. Opposite spaces for bigiiatures are lelteied the posi tion held by tho signer and his nationality, thoie being no lees than (if teen countries ropiesented in the list. In tho upper comeis of thu ad dress mo sketches of tho residenco of Mr. R. A. Macfiu, Jr., manager of tho plantation and the President's son, and thu Kilauea sugar mill. Mr. R. C. Rarnlleld, artist, is tho illuminator of tho document, which is exceed ingly beaulifnl in inety icspecl. bAII-Y BblihU'lMNs lIONOhULl Latest Foreign News. 5i J' run cisco, Jiin. II nl, per S. .V. Auilmlia. rVl'lT.I MTATIW. Prof. .Melville (!. Dluine, princi pal teacher nl the Clicniuwa Indian Training .School, near Salem, Ore gon, and brother of Secretary Hiuine, died December I0, njjed (i."i. Eleven colored men were shot at li.irmvcll, S. (.'., and the coroner's jury found they eunie to their death from gunshot wounds by persons unknown. Prominent colored men of Charleston issued a call for a convention on Jan. 'J, to consider thu outrage and confer on means of liavinji the laws respected and peace preserved. Castle Garden received .'lloJift immigrants hist year, a decrease id nearly 70,000 from the previous year. Every nation on the facu of the earth except China was repre sented. An English syndicate has offeied Sl. u share, or an aggregate of SIS,000,000 lor the .100,(100' shares of the famous Oianite Mountain mine of Montana. Kansas produced 1 ,'J!l.'),,J7.i pounds of sugar last year. The cruiser Charleston went into commission at Yallejo, Cal., Dec. :.'o, the new olllccrs being Captain llemuy, Lieutenant Commander Todd, Lieutenants Field, Sloney, Daufeld and Ctleniion,(Junncr Walsh and Carpenter Hilton. The epidemic ol iiilhieu.a is spreading in Atactica. Several cases wcie landed at Halifax, Ca nada. Henry 1. I'icrson, Chancel lor of Hie Regents of the I'niversitv of isew i oik, died, aged 70, ol what is believed to have been in tlucn.a. Dradstreets reports 1 1,710 failures in llie I'liiled States for the y.-ur 1880, with liabilities amounting to $M0,'J.'9,'l!)O, and assets of $70, .r)!9,7(,!t. This is the largest num ber of failures and a greater amount of liabilities than for any year in the past live years. The increase in the number of lailurcs over 1888 is U!I2. Increase in liabilities 820, 117,088. Increase in assets 8, .')!)!),8.r)8. Senator Stanford lias given S.'iOO to Susan 11. Anthony to publish pamphlets in favor of woman suf frage, in which the Senator and liis wife are linn believers. Sixteen men lost their lives by the caving in of a mine at AngelsX'amp, Cal., Dec. 22. Henry W. Grady, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, one of the hnest orators in the country, died Dec. 2I( from a combination of dis eases caused by cold contracted in Boston. The steamer State of California from Oregon ports is overdue at San Fianeisco three days, causing much anxiety. Capt. John II. Freeman, Surveyor of Lloyds, and Frederick It. Cation, of the linn of Catton, Dell & Co., came to a sudden end in San Fran cisco on Dec. 20. They went into the hold of the ship Durham that had been on lire at Port Costa, and were immediately suffocated by gas that had been generated from thu cargo of grain. I'l'KOI'K. The inihien.a increases at an enor mous rate all over the continent. There are -10,000 cases in Munich. Schools are closed in many cities. Twenty-six pauper lads lost their lives in a Loudon fire. The Russian police have discover ed a dceplaid and widely-pervading plot ogaiust the life of the Czar. A Nihilist was killed in a struggle with the police while they were making arrests in the palace. There arc 17,000 coal miners on strike at Charleroi, Delgiiun. Coal is scarce and the situatian setious. The Emiii Relief Committee has received a letter from Emiii Pasha, in which ho says that lie will -Uo all he can to personally assist Germany in her enterprise. The Derlin Tagblalt claims it iir.s definite information that Dr. 1'eteis and members of his party are alive. The royal palace at Brussels is burned with the loss of the art col lection. Princess Clementine had a narrow escape from death in the lliuncs. The Czar of Russia was seriously ill at the latest advices. A report te current tltat he was poisoned. Thirty Siberian exiles have been shot like dogs by Cossacks. Ex-Empress Theresa of Brazil died very suddenly at Oporto, Dec. 28. Her last words were: Drazil. Brazil, that beautiful country, I cannot return there-P' King Humbert, replying to a par liamentary deputation's congratula tions on New Year's day, said: "There was a time when I would not have ventured to guarantee peace for a fortnight. Now peace is assured by the good understand ing between Germany and Russia." .IIIHCKM.AM'OIIH. A vast number of foreign resi dents in Brazil have piotested against the. naturalization scheme of the provisional government. French, Portuguese, German, and Italian merchants threaten to close their business and leave the country. The Republicans aro much pleaued with the sympathy received from the I'liiled Stales. ' The governinenl 'M MWIWWPW 5!Si?Bl i cBsveni ?, sai yspw "atiwi"!'?!. mfeM&m Qe?M AH'llK-l'IlN IllOl'iC. ?S0. J I-'OI'I J-8'MI. IMPORTERS OF Freiicli, Hurjlik ami American Dry ml Fancy Gods, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS Kill loves, Dieioil Dye Black: Hose in Bibbnt & Plain. nn-.'Ji-MI Pacific Hardware Go., Ltf, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing Goods, A NEW INVOICE OF Glassware & Cutlery, Just at Hand; d.ilwinicd Fence Wire, Rlael Steel Fence Wire, Galvanized Staples, IJliick Staples Special (juilily Fence Staples. NEW GOODS ! -tsa tor NEW GOODS ! In all liner, by late anivals. Agents for KtihlMM- (JimliMi Host, AViro liounil lloso, Sl:iin lloso, in vniiv Hti'i:t;toit gi'Ai.irv. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.. (LV), P.. F. Dll.M.S'liltAM, .1. (5. Sl'KNCKII, F. L. WlNIIMI, j.iiiO-'.IO Piesident. Manager it Secretaiy. Ticasiuer. has urged the political parties to constitute, immediately some kind of representation for the different States, in view ol the rapidly in creasing disoiganizalion and discon tent with the military dictatorship. Senator Stanford tin a vMt to Montreal expressed himself as fav orable to freer trade, between the countries, and said there was no fear of them going to vnr about the annexation ol Canada. At a bull-liglit at Villa Leiodo. Mexico, the amphitheatre loll, and nearly HID poi.sons were injured, some fatally. The Canadian Pacilic Railway's surplus above lixed charges for the past year is S2,2;(),0(0. Fivr. hor.ses and one cow came by the kill; Forest IJucen thir morning consigned to Messr.-. Then. II. D.iion & Co. Among the Iiium1-. was ,i well known ti otter. FitAXt M. Clark has ai lived with the Ihtotnn Specialty Co. II. pin inies to be the finest entertainment heie for a loii time. .Mr. Cl.irk is well-known as a successful diiectnr of comedy. The company open-, to moriow night, and scats for first pei forniiince and the season can be bad at Mr. L. .1. Levey's olllce. Company A, Honolulu UillcK, yes teiday evening elected the following named ollicer.s, all by acclamation : Capt. ,0. W. Zeigler; First Lieuten ant, K. 11. F. Wolters: Second Lieu tenant, K. U. Thomas. The meeting was picr-ided over by Capt. Langley, and at the clo-e Col. Ashfntd exhi bited plans for a new armory. Re cication and refreshment ended a pleasant evening. SOMETHING NEW! JUST THE THING ! AUXT ABBEY'S IJ. I'Olt ltltllAKEr'AKT. u.tiit hiu i : i':'oi)oiiiiii l : Ifli-1-4 ! C?;- Sampler free at till I-catling Oro. rerii'.s. 31 1 TO 1 1 E I jIj & 1ETE USOX, Il!i S F. Agents. 12t NEW K13ATjAKI HI UIjIjK'I- IN r.iio pnimil tins, is a delicacy that is hoonmit.g very pnpiibii. The sole iiL'i'iitrt mi' .1. K. HROWNA-CO, 113 lw Alex limit I'tK.t. NOT 10 IS. IJURSONS h.ivinj-Ciii'os uuil IJ'.ltlni bcloiiglnn to llie Crjsuil s-o-hv Winks are roMienllullv loipictid to nollly the WniKs" olllier bv Tuicplinnc oi Po-iul Caul. " IS lw I)r. M. E. (HtOSSIAX, DIINTIHT, RuturiH'd on the Austiulla noil lian re Hinni'il prnctice at bin tonner olllce. iw Hnlcl street- Kinil Stop That Coufrh ! MANY ponpliMii'tilvct what llie.v rail a simple oolil which, if not nliookuil in liini'i ui'iy I'"'"! to bniif iroiihl-j. Dr. L0ZIEIVS C0UQII SYltUP ulll no onlv stop llio cirnuli, but heal tin- hinei.. Trv h. For snle ut Itriiliu lIOI.LISTKR.tCO. Cooked Rolled natQ JA.S'IJAKY It), 1HIH). ... ;,,... jf l"t rmytk HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE i.. .i. i.tvi-.i. Saturday, Jau. 13. FRANK M. CLARK'S Boston Specially Co. Arrived by S S AuMrUin. Tlie (JicHte-t Sped Uly Ccimhiitr.tloii thai lias ever visited the MIhihIh now oti a limr nr uuil tho World FRANK M. CLARK. TIIK ORKAT F.I.I. WOOD. SAM MARION. MAUltlCK FRAN'KS, MISS MAl'DL CIIATU'OOI). MACIiltJI-: HUICNS. .IOIIN DONNKI.I.Y, MISSSTKI.LA TPDOU. IOIIN Tl'DOK. HfTlie nbovo onmbitiut'oi will ap. ii'iir in u inojiaiiiine luiuifiil of sruk. Iiti uiivdliifs. A1.SO- First proiliie'.hni 'in UoiiiOulti of the World Piiiutiil a Act Ciiiui'ily Muldoon's Picnic 1 si:i: it -&tasr sf.k it 1.10 Tiiiults in 1.iO AlinuU-H t6f Roinrinip"r the opening night, Mtiinl'iy .Inn KI IW Itwv plmi for iccivcd suits for the kiMsnti now open. bat' Hnx plait for iiiionini; ni(;lit will open at !i o'clock, Sntunbiy morniiii!, at L .1 Li-voyV oftlco. -Hi) :lt OCKANIC- Steamship Comp'y VOll SAN FKANCrSCO, The Al Steamship "AUSTRALIA," Will Iirvi) Honolulu for tlir abovr purl on Friday, Jan. 17, f90 For Freight or Pasture, apply to WM. G. IKWIN & CO., Aleuts. I (!) 1 V Fresh Frozen (ON K!K) JUST IlECEIYED Per "S S. Austialiii," At The Beaver Saloon ii.. i. xoin:, riopiiotor. 4t'i:!t -200 BBLS FRESH riATTTinTlMTA TTMT? I i i .lust icceivcl ex "I.idy Laiup'uii," FOU SAI.li uv OASTLE & COOKE. it; iw mi w$lt UAL IT UQBIA . J .tjyyjtiwtyXHwT, This Space for Equitable Life Assurance Society OF Till': 1'NiTF.I) STATF.S ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT, (leneral Agent for the Huttuiiuu IsluuiU. .Iaii-I-IIO CASTLK- & IMPOHTIOUS, Shipping & Commission Merchants, PLANTATION & INSURANCE AGENTS, -ni:i.i:iii is- Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements, l'l.AN'I'ATIorS HUI'I'MKS. ('.u pen tors', lJlacksmithh', M.iebinisb.' vv Plumbers' Twls, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! Kitchen Utensilc, Pninls, OiN, Varninhe-i, Lamp Ootids and C-loiiei'itl JVI!oiolm.iiliiiM-. Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Ceutrifugals, Wilcox & Gibbs, & Remington Sowing Machines, Jiin $5,000 Worth Salin Ware, Peachblow Ware 2 GIVEN VISIT OUR STORE AND GET YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENT GRATIS! . o FlIll'$2.50jnDIs OUR GK AND SILVER GIFT SALE -wii.1. On MONDAY, December 16th, 1889, Dniiiif this mle every om-tomer piirchiinj" the nmntint of $2.fi0 worth will icceive :i hamUomc MiV. SILVfcK "T Come nnd exiimine our NPJW GOODS, mid you will tint! lliein nitich newer and lower in prices than elHcwheie. It iR our uniilterable deteiniiu.s tion to li.ive no rcconrbo to misleadiii; or tnisrepreoentation. Our iidveitiio ineiit truly repicscntH the OoodB wo oiler for Mile. Over 120 doz. of LadieB' Fine White Untrimmed Straw Hute. gjS Look at our Hotel Street .silverware Riiitatile The near uppioach of tho holidayK and overstock of Goods nmku it iiupe rative that wo make tho most ladical nnd hweepinj; clmii(eri in our piicen," nod we foul fully jiiBtified in publicly inserting that in tho coining week our p.itions can cecuie advantiiges in Dry GDOis, Milliw l Mi FonisMiii Goods. . Which have niwr been eiiualeii. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! Jll'Jdo. l.ailioH' IliilbrigKun Hoe,hilk tdocked; A do.box,ouly$l.l()forlhibo'. . Ladies' Coloted IJordored llandl.eichiefM.good i-uulity; 75 cIhii doz. CELLULOID GOODS, PLUSH GOODS, XMAS CARDS, AT COST, gjF Our Millineiy in the linest vo win nuiKu AW 111) v ,?6tTW0lx) .r,m' 1 is Reserved Tin: COOKE, Dr. Jape & Sous Family Medicines. - IJ - 'JO i ja.-L.'asH.'L" jai'J1 "f . of Silverware, Glass Ware, Etc., Etc., Etc.. AWAYi- i'OMMi:xrr. - PRESENT Window and boo tho fine display of tor tlie homiIiivb. line o.xliihited in thin city. leiiiieiious in mi our ncpnrimcniK. CIIAS. J. FISHEL, Tin- I.i'itiUn Mllllnorylllouxo. r X , . ,v ''jwr--4k ' 'inZ X -V- ''vS&ii & , , ,