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.MIIMMIWj jmim m MmMMMImMMMM MHiwimii i JwMMIlKMMMMl ulugiuhi gUUctin, I'lrdgtd to nrilhrr Sect nor I'nrly, Hut bUtnblifhfd (or the Unit tit of Alt. JUDICIARY JOTTINGS. FRIDAY, FKU. 1. 1' Tlm .'mirin of inauliiuo notitii' loos not alwaj run smooth. What tli' iiati- havu lfii iTiujr for to. tli"n inaiiy iar tin whirligig of tmu tiring: I'omtitu tional oonu'iitioii. Out of a clniintMl nifiiilt,rIiip of -'in thouaml, tin' Annexation Club ha onh ln'i'ii a'ltlc to grant i liiimlnul otintf I'ertihVatt1 in four full If "What a fall wax tlimv, iu i-ountn- lllt'll'" . tti.-uUnrtelith. of roiiro. tin' Al- LrtiMr in it I ouiu'iW report oinit to rofonl tlio "null of tin' Euviitiw Council to tlieotnVT "t tin- Aniii-a tion (.'lull, I'unfirmi'il l 'ii of tin joint CouihmI". ll' tin' turn f tin' Japane" tii'St or i it that of tlu l'ortiitfuu'? to have a ma un'otiuj,'. Uowrn iiicMt li ina meeting i an nni'iciit inlitntion Mill urwititf aniou tin North American Indian-, ami mihi to he -ry ati-fiictor to the coii MTiatue wiiitf "l the ri-volutioiiit. Acconlint,' to the "coiotitutional principle" that incuil)ci of the I U. iear to iiiaiuT.iiii. the court" cannot uiaiu the proiioit ol the Chinee restriction lull iniroiluceil t.'i'i.,i ai.iiwii.iit that Mr. Glntl- itono ha ilefitiilul iloouleil, or de cided at all, to rtHiKU is untrue. It , trtossman n Yto Man -Dilatory Law- however, that tor many . ilM. t ch,.mW.. Tho trial of William L. Mosinau for iMiihi'.lcmcut of ?Vi from tlio Mnkawao pototlice boan Wednes day liiornum and continued until nearly noon today, when the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. I ollowintf wa tlie panel that tried l" inn. iiui-vi, ...... -- -r uiontli pat In ago anil tnc conui tionorlniKlt ami hi-antiK have, in hi judgment, made, rebel from public alfair deirabhi. Therefore, lux tenure of otlice ha been at any moment liable to interruption from 1 1... ;ini.. w nc i are. in uicir na ture, tierinaueiit. It remain exactly a tins been He i ignorant of i the cae. William .Maerten, .1. (.'. thecour-e which oventi important to the nation may take even (luring the remainder of "the preeut e..ton of I'atlianient, ami he ha not aul nor ili. ue anvthiiig which hnuhl in an degree ret rain hi absolute freedom, or that of hi colleague, rcuardiug the performance of the arduou dntie uovv lying, or likely o lie befoie them." When till wa poted on the bul letin board at the club. a a des patch, it wa received with am.ie meiit. It i a regarded a a denial which amounted to a confirmation. Ili'fore the ine.-age wa reeeiyed, politician of both parties eagerly dicucd the poible reason for CiUd'toiie" n tirement. Hi he-dth n tnained about a good a it had been for iar. Nothing unexjiect eil had hindered the couro of his political measure. Therefore, why should he xuddciilv withdraw T A London correspondent writes: "The lirt and mot oinin ui an-wi-r which wa iuggeled was that he e buidenaud responsibilities ihead far greater than he can a--nine; in other word". that the Daily 'lelegrapli was right when it de clared time wink ago that the authorities have been warned through the mot trustworthy .itirci- of information that war ! might be thrust upon lltiglaud at ' auv moment. I'he evcileinent in po- I lit leal circle late to-night is greater than in years pat. The mulileii iiimi'Iv i akin to panic in conic 01 .Ml ilicu-ion cen- CooL I.. lloimli. (.'. II. Kluegel, W, 0. Wilder. .1 1. (' T. Day. Charles Hustace. Clia. Carter, C. A. Urouu, .1. A. Kennedv mil II. Scludt.e. Counel for defendant was V. V. Ashford. I'a Yonp withdiew his appeal from llwa District Court, for opium in pocsion, and pleading guilty wa "cuteme I to one month at hard labor. DaviiUou for defendant. Ah Sung withdrew an appeal from tlm Honolulu DiMrict Court for the same olTene. and he icceived the ame uutetice. .101111011 for uoloiut ant. Nolle prociuies were entered in the following live caes: C. I'erreira, common iiuisauue. Neiimauu for defendant. Tin Sen and three other., violat ing gaming laws Davidou for defendant". Leu Choiig. opium in pusciou. Achi for defendant. Lup lug and two other, vagrancy. W. II. Castle for defendant. Chin Look, vagrancy. Johtiou for defendant. Owiuu to failure of lawyer to at tend their cae, there was nothing ready thi afternoon. Cottc(picutly tlm Court adjourned for the day after wailing half an hour, while the telephone was kept humming in lawyer' olllce all over town. Ill IMs VT IIVMIII.lt. The following mutters have, come before Judge Cooper at Circuit Court chambers: Nine creditor. proved claims again! W. II. Ahlrich. bankrupt, amounting to .r-l loT.iil, and Henry Davi was elected ;i"iguee. Lewers Cooke have hied a bond CONCERT TO-MOKIIOW NIGHT. Complimentary Benefit to W. B. Ash by tho Honolulu Minstrels. Bolow is the program for the event of to-morrow night, at the Opera House: rmr 1. S'tagc MHtiapt-r, A. K. Murphy Overture Knclinnl incut llertniii Wnmli-r Full (in-lii-ttm. Will lint von nil in K'hmI liiunnr. ('. Ni-iit i:ltnii. Clinrnotcr Soiifj Okl l'iiliioii'il bulla- bv-llnby I.lttlc Pelln Ah. l'collntlou - A It en I He cam .Mr. A. K. Miirpbj. ( ornet Solo Una . Ilartinaii Mr. Cli.irli' Krciitcr. Ti'iior Soto OiierBlii N-li-ctloli . .. Mr. W. II. Himii;. Vfiitrlluiiuloni Of lliu hl;li('t: Introiliic- lni 1 1 1 reo ivfimli-rfiil inerrj ll;itri's. Dr. II. I. Xlnure. Umm Bnrdware Co., L'fl rVRT II. Supk- Knowl- Wrecked niiit "nvcil Mr. I net 111. Clarionet Duct Unix rt the Pevll Meverhecr Mor". KhoIi ami Xaone. ' HotnclliltiK .New llniijii lical Author Mr. (Iinri-e llltliiau. ini( Will entertain you for h few mo- mem. Mr. ('holer . p.ivle. Piccolo 8iIo -silvi r Klins .. Iloiuie-ean Mr. I., ltar-ntti. Mixlcnl Attinetloli- Uullc the ltuu . Mer. Unlviny nml lleiine9ey. (traliil rtlinle Slrniile Simon Mr. V. II. A-h. Orihetm Lifo Ie Misory To many teople who have the taint of scrofula in their blood. The ago nies caused by the dreadful running sores and other manifestations of this disease are beyond description. There is 110 other remedy cipial to Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, salt rheum and every form of blood dieaso. It is reasonably sure to benefit all who give it a fair trial. Hood's Fills cure all liver ills. bv the Att'iruey-ti. tieral. ."ionic of I...H. nr.i ..(.. trl i r..t r.ifli't i .. Ill till II it m ..V tir.ilitlt prejudice aga.nt Choice ali-a.lv .1. ' rc on the interpretation of WW . of I(MI to back their petition to' J " .1..... 1. n...... it iii.imii unr! Ili.nl liiii. 1 1. Sunt li ml imliroil .1 li.ltlll. I .1 . .. .. i....i. . i. ...i.. :. ' . i tin ipieouou which evcryuoo - . ruin '.1 i- tlie coaiitry UNJUST AND WAbThFUb Contemporaries have been loud. at intermittent period-, i-ver alleged dclnuueiicicof the Hawaiian Turn ways Company in il -ervice I'hey are h- ready, alike with the grum bling public, to mention mjutice borne by the corporation. t pre cut a faulty ystell of ro.id-iuaking. dcceiideil to the Itoad Hoard from . .i ... . : I... loruier aiiiuoniic", i c.ui-ihk i"'- rie.Svduev s a siter Mini to in company great inconvenience and ' ...t New York. The Syduy vyill . i... ........' t ii...r uitli mih.-Ii niimiv i take the place of the steamer San niaiiti.i -' in- ...... - , auce incidentally to it- paenger. i I'cople have been compelled to leave the ca in the mid-l of heavy rain. considering, but winch in the all- -ei, re ol llglli iiooony can answer. JOHNSTONE GETS THE SYDNEY. Uuappolntmont of tho Ill-Fatud New York' Commniulor. Captain Frank II. Johnstone, formerly of the ill fated City of New York, ha been given command of the steamer City of hydney. Thi-i- a lull vindication of I he Captain. llicMdncv is a siter slop to tlie -teppiug into pool and wading home through the mire. 'I'he heavy raiiiMorm ha wa-hed many ton ol earth down from the steep ero- si reel, and ilepo-iled it mi the Here tauia street tramway -o a lo com pel break- ill the journey- of the car. Thi- i- a grievance the compa ny ha had to bear on many imilar oeen-'ion-. The (joveruiueiit tat the plant of the company loan e tent that -hoiild make it careful not to permit -ucli obstruction to the company's Iuimiic-s. It should in--titute a remedy without delay, which cou-Ui in making proper channel for carrying oil' the storm water with I load of mud. Mono glltleis -hoiild be laid oil both side of the IraiisVi-r-i- -ireets in ipiestion. which would earry the vviterdowu to the Ueretania -treot -llllces with out bearing ah lie- loo-c -treet cover ing in -olutioii. At pri'M-ut the earl It wa-hed oil' the "tn-ets becomes col lected in little dam- in the iiul'iucd gul teis. so that the temporarily re sliaiued waters every time ley bur-t the frail barriers convey regu lai laudslide- to the main thorough fare on which the t lack i-laid. With propir gutter- the water would ill. tin o ir the ero-- -treit -o gently that it would not -trip oil the whole Mirf.ic" of the road as under the e iting unscientific mode of cuii-tnii lion. I he tjovernmeiit isiujuied n inuch a- the tramway owm-r- by the coiiditiou mentioned Aftei every gieat -toim road work that ha coit huudri'ds of dollars i- found to have di-nppeaicd, and the cpene has lo be repeated illt of the never too laige fund, ol else the streets be left for an indefinite time in ruins Such an extravagant pro.es-of -treet making should be -topped, apart from the duty of the tioveriimeut to prevent inju-tice to a corpoiatimi il lias chartered and from which it e acts heavy trimite to the liea-ury GREAT BRITAIN STAItlLED. Olio of the Items of new- th t came by -ailing ves-cl the other day is of the probable retirement of Air. (Jlad-tonc from public life Thi" intelligence has moved Loudon like an earthquake. In the ino-l positive language the Pall -Mall (lnette, which i-owui-d by William Waldorf Aslor of New York who live- in Loudon, atllriued on the la-t day of .1 miliary that Mr Olad-toiie would, within a few days, itmigu the olllce of Premier of (ireat Itiit-un I'he report was at lir-t nccived with in Ida on the Panama route, sailing on I ebruary Sth. The San Ilia ha- lo-t a blade of her propeller ami will be laid up for a general overhauling. That Sunday Salute.. lltilTllH llfi.u.Tts: Mlow me to ask, how it is that the Provi-ional (ioveriutieiit ha not yet unified the arre-t of the captains of the men of-vvar in port for firing that salute last Sunday, a fact quite unprecedented here or anywhere el-e, ami a fact al-o which is a clear ea-e of disturbing the peace ami violating tho sacred Sunday laws of the country! Surely thai salute would have" been reserved for the uct day, had our tioveruuieut been duly rccogiiicd by tho Japanese or tlic'lliili-Ti governments! Nix vi. Public Concert. The P G band will give a concert at Thomas Square al 7:11(1 o'clock this evening. Following is the pro g nun: I'vitr i. ii. unr.- I.IUii and I laildlu I. nil. i.t Iho.mhl- Mild le.ir-. . Ii-ur u II IViiviilore -ell. II 01 I'.itiuli.-e. . i-vur ii. "elect mil Strilllellll Walt l.tiic id. I ."wtt-t Smuh? Wult lurkl-h I'.en.l i. loi l.l-lil a .1 riather. Iliinnll I'oiioi. l'laintiirs in the eiectuieut case of ManiniSvlva ami others vs. D. W. Kahuakai and other have moved to have a day appointed for hearing defendants motion for a new- trial, lu the matter of the bankruptcy I of Samuel Parker, it is stipulated between lite parlies that the ellect of the decree therein may be sus pended until Friday, March '', IS'.H. Ilartvvell and Kinney for petition ing creditors; A. P. Peterson for Samuel Parker. The account of the executors of the late (leorge Lucas h ive been re fern d to tieorge Luca, uiater, to examine and report upon. ) Lucas, one of the executors, appeared in person for petition to approve ac counts ami dicharge executors. The b II in equity for specific per form. nice, of People's Ice and Ite fiigeraliug Co. v. Hawaiian 1 -lee-trie Co., wa argued and taken under coli-itieraiion. iancr .v varier tor plaiutitr: Hatch for defendant. Mi Adele liraut. the American belle mid beauty, who lately became the Couute-sof Kcx, counted some very practical wedding gifts among her long li-t of such article, n. for example, a victoria from her uncle. a fur lined evening cloak from a friend and a red silk umbrella with superb handle of torloi-e shell from the Dowager Lady IC-ex. S 6 s I 71 O g a s-0 n 'A as "A Q . ... s p 2 wO 5 .Mcrc.ldittile 1 iiit.lt- Vnll MlliiVltli rioiiiu IIiioiiI.imI Mi.lnicll. Sit old r- :. b! Tho Bark Ophir. The bark Ophir, Captain W'. II. I'eiguson, which cleaied Tue-dav for .-.ydi.ey, New South Wale-, will -an tlii-iiioriiiug.it is expected. The revenue cutter 'I houias Corvviu has linen lying at anchor oil' M"iggs' wharf 'ami about uouarlorof a mile from the Ophtr. The cutter ha lieell clo-elv Watching the suspected baik, but no earch of llm ve el so fur ha- been made. --N ' ('htiuil. Fatal Duel at BHrlin. Hi. in is, January lo. A died with pistols wa- fought to-day between Dr. Kou-wer and llerr du la Croix, a military out lit I or. The doctor wa killed. " De la Croix surrendered to the police Light sholn were ex changed by the combatants, pi. liocswer accompanied Major Wiss in. in mi l he hitter's last expedition to Lake Nyana. Hurr Krupp Houoiod. Hi i.i.in, January I.Y The Associa tion of liermaii Iron-Workers have elected llerr Krupp an honorary member and passed unanimous reso lutions condemning Commissioner Keuleaux's act ion in Chicago as liable to hurl Uermaii indu-try. The experience of (ieo A. Apgar, of German Valley, N J, is will worth remembering. He wa- tiou bled with chrome diarrho-t and doctored for live months and un treated by foui dillereiit doctor Without benefit. He then begun ii-iug Liiainiieriaiii s loiic, i iioier.i Waiohuli Stock Farm. Illl 1 1 1 It l llhllMl -1 VI I .IN "LORD BROCK," ."lie, 'III initvi., mpii ol M.nnlii)." Will In. Iired t it feu airivcd lintru-. Service, SSO. Illl I It'll I I N HIIImN "SPECULATION, .TR," i-llll l( 4,."rt Clll lllllll." '!. A illiiliicrvea hum led iniiiilnrof tunics tit SSO Each. 14L 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 r- at (.- I.v UAIKAI'I. MAI' I. KANKOIIK UANOII lined l'rt-1 ur iw ) v tie nmiitli or jcitr. All lluri- nil. It well loo led lifter and kcit Hi . nl'loeWf. i ii k -i MiMin inn i' iii'niiMt si it iiun "NUTGROVE," K'n.ril J. IJ in II 'iiolulil, VMM maV lie -ui on fit thi- Itiuich illllil liil.v I, 1 -! 1 1 . li.lt.Mh, .n. Ill ililllli'M 1'nlleil sii, lile'id ha), I'l liilinl- liljlll mdwilidit I It'll inilinls. I'l i it iii i . It iiin-vi nor," hv "Ail-inllii-ir.it i," I'V "HMhl. Haiiillloiilau In ' Hani In ' Nutwood," neon! J'.l-S. tr I oi 'urilier inir.iciihir it 1 v to .1 I' Ml MiiiM Kunuiilif, or, ( 1101,11. Honolulu. ii i.l Iiii' VM. DA VIES, Rigger and Stevedore, WRK OKBR, hMIMAII." AMI I'llNIUV I'a tlN I At. I. IvIN lis III VVIlltK. Tlio N-lir. "MAIIIMAIll" Will miii riin'url lictuitn llii- (tort and W.i iiiiiii Imi i nliiii , MoKuli'lii, Kiawc inn nml I ' 1 11 1 Kl on die I 1 r i 1 of I lllllll. 1 or I n i In, i li , iiii lo tin ( 'it it ii in . i y " vx ITOI1AN. Spit lid uttetitlini l eiillctl to our New aiook of Christmas Goods i JUST OPENED l'ouiirHiiK SILK DRESS GOODS! Laillo.' and Qents' Handkorcliiols (With Aiiierlciui or Hawaiian I'litr.) HhuwN, haihe-, Titlile l over, NnKtles, Shlrls, Ktc, htc. COHON CRAPE OF DIFFERENT GRADEa hhirt-, I'lij'iiuav hulls, Klliiolio I'alli'iu-, Kir. Kte ereiluhty on all Hide-, hut -n coud i and Uiarrhn a Kemedy, of which one tin .tori, I. ,i .1 ifrimltirvveitht. At "inall botlle eirecled a complete lf4. Ill lire Ml olllce of I S iim r spii . k. I-' I In nk, I'orl -in ei Uidkci !io7 If llioiiL'hls gave it greater weight. At II:LM o'clock in the evening an olli cial state. iieut reached Loudon fiom lharrit Mr. Oladsioue authoiied Sir Algernon West, who is his coin paiiiou at ISiarnl, to send out the htatetnent, which is m follow" l-'OK LEASE nil vi 1 1. vi i hi pa Ml lib mil-.. It ik r.ir w.il.. I,, fill il..t.l..rK l...- .. tn .... l..i fj .... ...ii.i.'.-i - iii iisoii, Diimii ,x. i ii., iVKiiins nir uie i , ,.,. , i .,...,. ,,, , . .. np-?p Hiiwaiiau Islands. ii n im- v I ; iioml, CiUCiS ituillid ii I'mIoI" illi. and JL ,ii , j i i u , i foui i nine li" iii rei, men or - All Kiniln iJ Lomiilffilill J'lltttlllll i,.. (, i,nil ul i.iii. llii luiid In en pniriipfj nrvutnl (if hv r,itM at thr ' I''" '' ' -ul.Htuotiai I. ic e ' "r.)"irtl .. , in nr-.iiii.lv lu t" A. hi HAI.I Kll. HulUtin )ftr, I or V f., units. ti U Fancy Porcelain Tea SotH, t'iiisiuid haiuers, Plates, Hewer X'a-e-, l-.tn , I .in Christmas Cards, Fancy Envelopes, A lllllllN, Kllll-, l'llKI l.llllfll-, 'litiile t'riimli I an-. Ktc , ble ITOElSr Importer of Japanese GoocIh JWI Knrl Ht., in if I'uniiiu IIihimj. mit mi rr.i r.i'iioNKh-iiKii. ri V. 0. llox 'HI. Nan-Yu Shoslia 111 KING STKKET 11AVK .irST"KKCI5IVKI) IV-rH.S "Oieiinle." Die -II It. V i OHIK V MIIFrV oh NOVELTIES! Suitable for Cnilstnias Ti'itiie. cotton'cliepes Of Dilleruii Vitrli tle-t and l.utc-t I'lititrii-. SHIIl'lh. Ml h II NNIiKKIICHIl.lh j.pam:sb i.Nn.its'h, I'OIK'KI.AIN IIIA hh'I'H. Ku . i.n. i:t . en ijalwday, Feb. 10, 1894. The following is copied from a circular issued by the man ufacturers of the Jones Locked Wire Fence and is of interest to the Hawaiian people: "While our spring trade was retarded by unseasonable wea ther, and the financial crisis which followed threatened to destroy the commerce of an entire nation, we cannot com plain, for, as compared with business in general, our suc cess has been phenomenal, this being due not alone to our complete business organiza tion, but to the superiority of the Locked Wire System. "Notwithstanding the gloo my outlook for all branches of trade in '93, we adhered to our original intention of ex hibiting at the World's Colum bian Exposition, and the re sults have more than justified the enormous attendant outlay, and have well repaid us for consulting our courage rather than our discretion in deter mining to place our exhibit in the face of the many difficul ties confronting us. The most pleasing, perhaps, because the earliest decided recognition of the merits of our exhibit, was the selection of our fence by the Commissioners, from among the many displayed, as being the best adapted to the construction of paddocks for the recreation of the high bred stock of the entire civilized world. "In consequence of this, the interest in our display was in tensified, this question being one of vital importance to all land owners, as about one fourth of all landed values is invested in fences. Our pur pose was to attract this spirit of inquiry and thereby farther the interests of ourselves and of our fellow-workers in the United States, in which object we were by no means disappointed, as the great amount of advertising we have obtained by this method has already more than reimbursed us, to say nothing of the in crease of orders traceable directly to this source, which itself has more than repaid the expenditure incurred. "While our chief intention was to benefit our own trade here, we were agreeably sur piised at the earnest attention manifested by our foreign visi tors who came again and again bringing their friends and in terpreters, and talking busi ness to such purpose that we now have buyers in Germany, Russia, France, India, Den mark, Sweden, Argentine Re public, South Africa, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand and the Sandwich Islands In regard to these two latter and especially the Sandwich Islands we can not say that our trade was due to the World's Fair, as our extensive business rela tions with Honolulu had com menced previous to this time. "But the crowning recogni tion of the merits of our fence was the First Medal and Dip loma which was awarded with out any hesitation on the part of the Judges. "In this connection we would recall to your mind the fact that we were the recipients of the same honor at the Detroit Exposition in 1S92. "(.Iraiilying as our rapid pro gress h.is been in the past, we look forward to a still more prosperous future." And we are the sole agents, TEMPLE OF FASHION Oornor Port 8t Hotel Streets. I BEG TO INFOKM MY CUSTOMERS THAT I WILL HOLD SPECIAL SALES EVERT WEEK DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY. BIG INDUCEMENTS "Will be offered to the Public and it will pay you to trade at the "TEMPLE OF FASHION." .... I AM OFFERING NOW .... For Friday and Saturday Only, Boys' Cambric and Flanette Waists Elegant AHsortmcnt of Colors at 20 CenU Eatli". fltiht Keeeivi'd by last "Aiibtralia" a Large Stoek of DEESS FLANETTBS! To be sold for oxk wkkk only at 10c, 12Ac, Me. and lGJe. pi-r yard. Coodn worth 2oe. a yard. ..SCO PIECES . . VICTORIA L-A."W":N" In 10-yard lengths, reduced from $1.00 to 75 cenU. S . JU jEx JrC Xi X C xi , Corner Fort and Hotel 8ts., .... Honolnln, H. I. 1 30,000 Manila Cigars! ok xm: tn:i.i:iiit.Ti:i) Constancia & El Cometa Brands . . . Jl'ST TO HANK IIX ''CITY W I'l'.KIN'fl" . . . inSr These Cigar sue direct from the fuetory and should not be confounded with the cheap imitations whieh are ko frequently offered ab the "licut Muuiltut." 0!NE TRIAL of thcRe Cigars will convince you of their EXCELLENCE. HOLLISTER .& CO., I3R.TJC3-OISTS, 503 TTort. Street, - TConolulu, H. I. NEW FUMITUKE JUST RECEIVED BY J. HOPP Sc CO., COMPRISING Beautiful Articles in Antique Oak Low Prices ! 411 -:- King -:- Street BEDHOOM SEIS, SIDEBOARDS, cHirro:ii&!is I'sgg Mk UtL3EELLs . Jviii - EXTENSION TABLES, CHA1P.S, Etc, Etc Splendid Line of Rattan and Reed Furniture! biliKlu l'k'ci'S uiul t-fl-. CORNICE POLES IN WOOD OR HRASS MOUNTINGS. r Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'd 0)ionllH HprmikfU' lllouk, 1107 VOWV STREET. ELEGANT UPHOLSTERY In Tint) hpriiiK, Hair Wuul, Mo uml Htruu MattruM". I'll. I.OW t, or , 'j: UKKhi: I'lJATIIUIIh AND hll.K 1'I.OBS. Latest Improvements in Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sofa Beds, Divan Lounges and Sofas, Great Variety ol Baby Carriages, Cribs, Cradles and Ulgb Chairs, Our I'aliiiu't-.MukiiiK WorUliui in UiipiTlor In Men ami Maliriiil. miNHl'IIK AND MATrilh.l'itN IICI'AIIU.D AH (1001) AS M.W. MATTIXCJ - LAID - AT - SHORTEST - NOTICE I unit 1'itn v.t Ai.w.wh mi; i.owi.i in luiNiu.t'i.r. - J. HOPP cSc CO, XTo. Vt IClsver Stroot. ... ECon.olu.lv., X-I. I.