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April 7, 1885 (4 pages)

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" TAM WOLE'S. ‘PUBLISHED Av PRICE LIST Nevada City, Nevada County, Superior Court. A PROCLAMATION Dancing School Changes. saline ’ Faneral of J. A. McQuesten. Following is the progamme of The following business Was The funeral of Jélin A: McQuesHereafter Mr. Michell will have music to be furnished during the transacted in'the Superior Court ten on Sunday afternoon was ata dancing sehool for both ladies coming Teachers Institute : yesterday,, Hon. J. M. Walling tendéd by an immense concourse and gentleman on Thursday eveof citizens, indicating the high esnings, the admission fee being 50 MONDAY, APRIL 13TH. — Afternoon session : Wm. Woolcock, a native of Engteemin which the young man cents for gentlemen and 25 cents Instrumental Duet, Miss Minnie land, was naturalized. was held. Rev. J. Sims officiatfor ladies. Every Friday eveH. Smith vs. Idaho M. Co. Ten ed. Nevada Light Guard, comning there will be given instruc' TUESDAY. days granted plaintiff to prepare manded by Captain J. A. Rapp, tions to gentlemen only. The Yes 94. m. Instrumental Solo, Mr. and serve statement and bill of turned out headed by Goyne’s Saturday evening soirees will _OLEVELAND AND CIVIL SERexceptions on motion for new trial. Military Band. The’Native Sons bé continued as heretofore. . Turner. Flour, per cat ths Se ae a Albert VICE REFORM. 11 a.m. Instrumental Duet, G. V. and San Juan Turnike Co. of the Golden West were repre _« Brown & Carers, : . . Proprietors. j For TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1885. } Musie for the Institute. Wheat, ASD h PER Ad PER W) 1) Brand and Miss Bello Miller. Miss Maggie Martin is i padanremig 1 75} Muller. and Prof. vs. C. H.Hankins. Leave grantsented by some 22 members of Be ed defendant to file amendments Quartz Parlor of Grass Valley and —= WHY PEOPLE SHOULD PURCHAS Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam Is the greatest remedy in the Vocal Solo, Miss Maud to answer. Hearing of motion for thirty odd of Hydraulic Parlor of world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, judgment on pleadings continued this eity, allin regalia. The NaSore Throat, Quinzy; Laryngitis, White Sugar 12 1-2 Ibs.1 . Smith. which should attach to’ President. Brown‘ . 1b the...:1* 3 P.M. Vocal Duet, Mrs. George till April 10th, tives had impressive ceremonies ‘Croup, » Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Cleveland. We hope he will make Rice ee Ser M. A. Murphy vs. P. 8. Murphy. at the house and at the cémetery, Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping 1 Smith and Mrs, Dr, A. Chapman. & good president, and deserve re“a 1 Vocal Solo, Mis. Dr. H. 8. Petition of plaintiff to pay claim of and the soldiers fired a salute Cough,and all diseases of the throat election whether he gets it or not. Currants, A 10 Se Welch. performs wonders G. W. Hill heard. Taken ‘under over the grave. The pall bearand lungs. It But we are not prepared in relieving Gonsumption, It to indulge Prunes, 10 KaeWeeas 1 WEDNESDAY. advisement. ers were 8. L. Rogers and:A. A. broom sweepsclean, We have no wisto h detract from any “merit Rolled;Barley“ ‘ .... 1 50} in unlimited approval until we Beans have seen his conrse ‘more at length. It is now a month since his inauguration, and there is a 1¥P.™.° 40" .... 1 Java Coffee, 4° .... 1 Co-ta Rica 4“ 6 LEER ae 1 Instrumental Solo, Miss Anthea Stoddard. _ has already demonstrated himself Chocolate, 4 papers.... 1 *to'be a wonderful civil service re former. It is’ true that he has Oysters, greatly disappointed the “horde of Green Corn, Green Peas, tlice-seekérs whoi nvaded the cap ere ~ Offices. Bu it can t be better told by next December whether he has Salmon, 10 cerned, the new inen are of the J. Crase. Instr. Solo, Miss Ida Early. veved Sardines, eka Gow se Ge Oe Vocal Trio, Mrs. J. Glasson, Mr. . R.-D, Finnie, Mr.—J—Glasson= Miss Ida Early, Pianist. 7 THURSDAY. Instr. Solo, Miss Clara Muncey. class in social life of thosé whom Sobctare 6 “ 1 Vocal Solo, Miss Ida Hill—Mrs. they succeed. ‘There are no-trainm8 é rh oe Jas. Watt, Pianist. ed diplomats in this country, and Deviled Ham, 4 “ll Tustr. Solo, Miss Adelaide Dor4 “ ..1 sey. ’ each president has heretofore sent Corned Beef, new men abroad, ‘and Grover Lard, 8Ib “ .. 90] afternoon: Cleveland keeps up the rule; Lard, 4lb “ ... §0. Instr. Duct, Misses Augusta and though‘ why this is necessary or advantageous it would be hard to “gay. Perhaps the sprinkling of _ Confederates whom Cleveland has commissioned to represent the country which they tried to deStroy, may be, in his judgment, a rr Kerosene, 5 gallen Kerosene, per Clara Kline. 1 7% Vocal solo, Miss Sadie Joknson ‘++ 40)_Mrs. Jas. Watt, Pianist. Syrup, per gallon..... 60] Instr. Trio, Mrs. Jas. Watt and Syrap, 5 gallon kegs..2 50 Cooley Bros. Vocal Duet, Mrs. Ed. Coleman Pienley, : 6.. BO and Mr, J. Watt. Tea, 5 pound box, ..1 25 good exchange’ for some of the : FRIDAY. Tea, per pound, 35 Union soldiers called home. Instr. Solo, Miss Dell Eddy. 3 60 But the appointment of Pearson Soap, per box, Vocal Solo, Miss Jennie Adair. Afternoon: Vocal Solo, Miss Jennie Marsh, a8 postmaster at New York, would Harkness Candles, per box,3 50 be an important move in the di rection of civil service reform, if it were justly to be taken as a precedent. In that case a good many “ “" $2 for 1 SanFran “ 8s0for 1 " —Mrs. H. V. Reardan, Pianist. “per box 1 50 of the Republican postmasters Butter, could be comforted, and a good Tobacco, many Democratic aspirants could hang their harps ona willow tree. Such would naturally ask with perroll per plug Vocal Solo, Miss Erna Sche 650 mer. Following is the programme to 50 be given in cornection with Wed M. Co. Stricken from calendar. A. McShane vs. R. D. Carter. Vocal Solo, ‘‘Ecstacy,’’ by Arditi, Continued till further order of the Cou rt. Mrs. Geo. Smith. evening’s lecture. And Everything nesday Instr, Solo, Miss Maggie Martin. else in propor Nasby, ‘‘What does Democratic Success amount to without the postorfices ?”” “Unfortunately for the incurfibents, there are reasons tion. WILLIAM WOLE to bélieye'that Pearson was reap pointed at the request of the mug wumps, and that a principal ar Milliard’s ‘Gloria (in .B flat), prevent twelve hundred letter caf SADE FOR NOTHING! ing them the necessary time there ROO Oooo for. If any one man in the United States made—Cleveland president, it was the New York post ALL WOOL SUITS, master. His conduct was exposed at the time, but never explained or denied. It will be necessary RE TIERS Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Potter and Mr. A. Clancy. Mrs. E. Coteman Pror. E. Mutter} Committee. ALL WOOL PANTS, From $6 and Upwards. Dr. PENnninaton’s Dental Office is on Commercial street. a2-9t eee P. .D. POLIDORI, quin has already resulted in the Merchant Tailor, overthrow of the Ferry Ministry, 5 which has now lasted over two Broad st., 2.doors below National years. There are fears that it Exchange Hotel. may result in the overthrow of the Republic, It reads strangely that such men as Clemanceau should yell ‘‘traitor’’ and the like at Ferry in the House of Deputies, when himself, ew Stultse, Al-Phillips Cuglir William and Ed Brown of the crime. The Republican says: If it be true, it is strange that the officers should Conners T. Cooper Mrs. F. Daviee George Fraser Peter Harris George S. Hill Mrs. Olive have allowed it to be’made public until after the parties are arrest CHEAPEST AND BEST ed. He wasknown as a harmless, broken-down gambler, with a FIRE INSURANCE. strong inclination toward bragadothe news of defeat came. The Chamber has grudgingly granted . war, though Ferry plead hard for them. As soon as areverse comes his: political foes treat him as ** he had purposely betrayed theit country by using cio and yarn spinning, While sick and dying in Sierra Valley,he THE men and means to carry on the TRANSATLANTIC claimed that they chloroformed Derwachter and —ransacked— his cabin in search of the $5,000 Fire Insurance Company which he was supposed to have had concealed. During the search inadequate —OFr— means to.secure constant victo Derwachter regained conscious ness and recognized the men who HAMBURG...... -GERMANY ries. The Republic has now last ed nearly as longas Louis NapoCAPITAL..... $1,500,000 thereupon shot him. No money leon’s empire. It isto be hoped Is now the Only Company Do’ 1g that it will outlast this burst of Business in California was found. The people in Sierra Valley pay little heed to Beech’s statement, it being generally con popular fury. _ France_is.a strong OUTSIDE OF THE MONOPOLY ceded that the dying man was-deand courageous nation, and aplirious, and the statement rreliparently firm in its belief in a ReHE OTHER 97 COMPANIES FORM THE Pacific Insurance Union, publican form of Government. and have amongst other arbitrary rules, able. One defeat should not change this. strictly interd’cted agenta who want to Garden fer Rent or Sale. on! placereaten i their “Compact” from having any ealings with this Company,—unc-er}— . ~ ire candidate behind it. _ mh20 NOTICE TO Pax gold-hilted sword of Presi-. dent Barrios was found on the battlefield of Chalchuapa broken. We shall trere White as white clover—sweet as hay, carry that did not havea million Agents, Nevada City. ONTRACTORS. EALED PROPOSALS will be received b: hk _the Board of Supervisors until FRIDAY, RIL 10th, 1885; at.2 o'clock, P; M., for the construction of shelving and P.igéon holes, in vault of the County Cier! "s office, ag According to the latest intellithe lang and specifications on ‘file th the office gence, President Barrios, of Guateof the County Clerk. , is dead. No patiiculars and all bids. , F. And all from using SOZODONT. The Board reserve the Fresh Clover, Timothy and Al CARRIAGE AND WAGON AT THE OLD PORK MAR . KET OF JACOB NAFFZIGER, ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, C. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor, : ROSENBERG. BROS. Me P. S.—We answer nosensational advertisements. Noise it Abroad! That a Great Clothing ,. I CLASS HAViNG SECURED THE sc rsee OF A_ FIRST BLACKSMITH Mutton, = Hughes J. T. Jilbert Thomas Kane P. H. Massie Madam ° Nelson Mrs. Annie Pfister Mrs. A. [Sausages, Etc., THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR AND AT THE LOWFST PRICES. 427 Meats delivered free of charge. Pascoe Mrs. Maggie apl Cc. J. NAFFZIGER. Penhall Bros: Parr Mrs. J. T. Pope Mrs. Maria C. A. BAR RETT, naw Mrs. Mary Swain Mrs. A, em THE LEADING Ring Chas. B. Stephens Mrs. Mary. Smith Miss Rose Tobias O. T, Merchant ‘Tailor Vogeli Mrs. Amelia. —_—_—EE7!E Ee THE NEW CASH re FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS, Gitocery and Provision . FINESTBEST WORKMEN, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, ETC., Which I offer to the people of Nevada and icinity : At Greatly Redaced Rates tf & REASONABLE Cost, should call on 7 LOWEST PRICES. r Roun¢ where Hon terday Count of apr Attorr ty. an, be and a THE ment Sunda stand . had th the ;.h ed on Robert atives Mks her a TRANS! last 8 Easter the fin scen.
JOE House Mollic ihe ‘ris tains, ~tomor O. . a pho on Pi by Cl at-Se outfit TH Satur Nothi north er as Wa Frank Shurt Epy the B: isin { Note the following List of Prices of some of our ci. own manufacture, made of the best material, 60 cts. each, price: heretofore, $1. : Thirty dozen Boys’ Overalls, 52 cents, price here. tofore, 50 cents. Boy’s Cass. Knee Suits, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 and $5. Boys’ Cass. Long Suits, $2.50-and upwards. Men's Suits, $5 and upwards. Men's Stylish (New) High and Low Calf Shoes‘ $1.75, $2, $2.25 and $2.50, * : AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. Houses who have everything to gain and nothing to lose, E= Before making your purchases call on us and see what we have and what we can do for you. E> By buying of us we will guarantee to give . you the Garments for LESS MONEY than _ (OF NOTE OUR ADDRESS— ONLY. RETAIL HOUSE, any other tailor. . =. v BROTHERS Call on mebefore placing your orders, C. A BARRETT. 46 BROAD STREET, NEVA Try leff & Fifty dozen heaviest Blue Denim. Overalls, our I will Make Up Suits or Single BiggestB argains Ever Heard of Here. DA CITY, ti We Allow No One EZ These Goods Must-be-seen to be appreciated. a ; COUNTY. “Do not be Humbugged by Cheap John Second-Hand Clothing IN NEVADA PERFECT FIT, force ready work, be bro “RA ALL KINDS OF Nevada City, April 1, 1885. starter THE ‘was .f inche; ——o———_. CASH WILL FIND IT TO TREIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS I WORK IN MY LINE IN THE BEST WILL SELL AT THE LOWES T RATES, STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Hopkins Eddie L. \ in tov in Liti takes. — HORSEAnd all kinds of meat usually found in a SHOER, FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND first class market, PREPARED TO DO ergetic the Bo assign Mis been ° of this her h Veal, AND ed Pre day, hi and thi ommel! B: Dri Towns considerably interested, we propose to FIGHT IT OUT ITO UNDERSELL US! —_—_ P, CLANCY, Proprietor. PLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, I AM NOW Doing NOTHING BUT A CASH BUSINESS, I can give-customers the, full benefit4 of a CASH trade. ~~ : : Aut who desire to Insute in a A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call and see the-quality as well as avy, Gers Carr Bros. Nevada, March 81, 1885-t ~~ : Clover Seed. falfa Seed at Carr Bros. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup ONLV.IN cANS. RoyaL Baxina Powper Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. THOMAS McKEE HAVING BEEN EM The French Garden in Willow ore be glad if our friends and the public Inthe demise of the Stockton will st deal with us, and we offer them rates Valley will be for salé or rent afIn the Transcript Block, Commercial Mevede ‘City. ea ii Herald itls again proven that radof premiums commensurate with the risk, ter April Ist. Fine opportunity but quite « UST RECEIVED, A FULL STOCK OF icalism of the type represented by Independent of any Compact Rates. foraman desiring to embark in the everything in theline of the extra’ session craze will not vevetable and fruit business. ApGROCERIES, bring a newspaper popular sup4@7The larger portion of the TRANSAT. ply to. [m29-2w] Franz Dusson.__ perc aa aa aera AIR sare IRE mn -LANTIC FIRE. INSURANCE-.COMPANY’S ~~ port. ‘The Herald‘was a tolerably risks is re-insured by contract in eleven substantial European Insurance Comgood newspaper in all but its exeother While the fields we're roaming oyer, panies, and «ith its ample Capital and As. new-mown eg 8 and clover, ‘crable politics, and would .be too sets of $1,500,000, we offer an unexcepMeee We'll think of her, as is-our wont, tional indemnity to the insuring public, ‘Whose teeth and breath are, every day, .* © greata burden for any paper to CARR BROTHERS, nalty of a heavy fire. POWDER BLACKSMITHING, a HORSE-SHOEING SHOP, John Beech, one of the murderers ‘‘advertised.”’ of John Derwachter, had made a W. J. WiitaMs, P. M. death-bed confession, accusing Brady John N. no pay. is Respectfully, Advertised Letters. MF Order work at equally The Truckee Republican places Low Prices. : Eee no dependence inthe report that ing for these letters will please say . M&F Satisfaction guaranteed or A REPUBLIC THREATENED. ting the postofiices. : MF Be sure and consult us first before you purchase anything in our line, as _we‘are prepared_for all emergencies; The following is a list of letters aN remainirig in the Postoffice at NeBROAD STREET, ABOVE W. C, GROVES . Beef, vada City, California, for the week ending April 4th. Any. person callPork, A Sensation. The defeat ofthe French in Ton (0@ We will keep in the future, always on hand, an inferior qual . NEW MEAT MARKET no matter what time it rus by Milliard, Mr. -W. P. Sow Mrs. Dr. H. 8. Welch, Miss From $25 and” Upwards. den, Emma-Schemer, Mrs. M. B. B. for Mr. Cleveland to give another example of his devotion to civ'l service reform before our Democratic friends need despair of get ¢ get even on their losses. J. Blum, do T. J. Nolan Grdss Valley, Geo. T. Pullen, Quaker Hill, Chas. Schwalenberg, Railroad, M. Tully, Quaker Hill. April 5th. Geo. Nihell, City, Jas .Fraser, Ranch, A. B. Jones, Truckee, John Langdon, You Bet, Fred Naake, City, Jas. Spencer, Sacramento, Mrs. Geo. H. Hunt, Oakland, Wm. Hunt, do Geo. E. Price, San Francisco, Geo. E. Turner, wife & s, City, M. D. Farchill, Rocklin, Wm. R. Knight, Sacramento, Mrs. Dr. H. 8. Welch, Miss Emma Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, Schemer, Mrs. M. B. B. Potter, In Acute Pulmonary Troubles. Messrs. W. P. Sowden and A. Dr. F. B. Stickianp, New York, Clancy. says: “TI find your Emulsion very At Thursday evening’s lecture beneficial after all acute pulmonathe following will be given. ry attacksin adults, and in childTrio, ‘‘Gui Tollis’” by H. Milren during and after such dislard, Mrs. Dr. H. 8. Welch, Mrs. eases.’’ a 8 eo M. B. B. Potter and Mr. W. P. Berore re-insuring your properSowden. Wm. W. Stockham, City, ty at.the increased rate, call on Vocal Solo, ‘‘Judith,’”? Miss Geo. E. Robinson & w, City, Carr Bros., agents for the only . B. Moran, Town Talk, Jennie Marsh—Mrs, H. V. RearCompany that has not joined the Jas. O’Neal, City, dan, Pianist. Geo. ©. Gaylord & w, City. compact which increases the cost “‘Tantum Ergo,” Selo and Choae EEE of insurance. tf ~gument in his favor was his treachery to Blaine and the Republican cause, which led him to riers and postoffice Clerks from voting on election day, by refus A NEW DEPARTURE. Auction and Commission. : Distric his st» After trying several remedies withM0@™ Ours are better goods for the price than those kept by out finding any relief, I used your The. People vs. Jacob Webber. I will receive new and secondThroat-and Lung Balsam,. and Cheap Johns-Fly-by-nights, April 18, 3 hand goods of all kinds on comfound immediate help. ~On retirMF We will sell no moth eaten goods to anybody: The People vs. R. E. Ragon. mission, and do a general auctioning at nightit gave me undisturbMF We will not limit purchasers to any quantity, but will sell ed rest, and after using the mediApril 23. eering business. Broad street, cine three weeks I found myself them-as much as they want. __ The People vs. G. and W. Canext door to City HalH— cured. Rev. E. Nuts. M@ We will guarantee nothing but what is guarant ‘sey. April 21. a4-tf Gero. Tracy. eed to us, ag Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung z Balsam allays all irritation of the we claim tobe responsible. California Powder Works vs. throat. Penetrates and_ heals the {OF We have-marked-our goodsin plain figures. Blue Tent Con.H. M, Co.—Court,. _ Lungs, and assists nature by’ exContinued till further order. (0@ We have the Cheapest, Pargest.and Best selected stock pectoration to throw off the corNEVADA CITY. of Champion M. Co. vs. Con. Wyruption. Sold by druggists everygoods in all grades. where at 75 cents a bottle. Carr oming M. Co. Court. April 27. MO@We have no Rotten Trees, hence we fear no rotten “branches, NATIONA® HOTEL, Bros., agents. Hudson vs. Alpha H. M. Co. et (OF We do not pretend to sell any goods at a.loss. As ODN 2.5 .55.5.: PROPRIETOR. al. Jury by defendant Yee Sing. For soarp and lodging or a MWe claim we have reduced the prices on low class goods; Saturday, April 4th. April 24. good two bit meal,go to the ThomW. H. Williams, Pike city, M&F We will expose others in their Chatham Street Tricks. They Anna Robinson vs. F. von Bueas House, Broad street. 0. C. T. C. Randall, Cooper Mill, sell a few Leaders in small quantities at a loss. But beware and be low. Court:. May 5. Fred Hudson, Grass Valley, Conlan, proprietor. je8-ly very careful not to be duped. E. P. Hager, Blue Tent. G. V. and San Juan T. Co. vs. 0" We buy our goods from direct importers, hence Two diamonds have been receiv* Sunday, April 5th. C. H. Hankins. Court. April we are under ed in New York from South Afrino obligation to second hand Auction Dealers. J. D. Ostrom, Bloomfield, 10th. : » W. J. Hill, Little York, ca, weighing respectively 27314 (0@" Here is our price list, subject to changes: John Larimer vs: Mary J. Lariq Henry Pettymire, Ranch, and 1744 carats. mer, Court. Passed. MF 2% yards Good Prints for $1 00. We,will sell you from 10¢ to Jas. Deidesheimer, San Fran. Cross, Administrator, vs. EureT. P. Crandall, do $100 worth. : % B. H. Irving & w, Chico. BORN. ka Lake and Yuba Canal.Co. Con. M# Gingham, good quality, 18 yards for$1 00. We will give you Mrs.-W. H. Williams, Nortonv. Continued till further order. At Nevada City, April6, 1885, to John as much as you want. Schmidt and wife, a son. , Ella M. Rose vs. Nevada and G. UNION-HOTEL, MF Sheeting, 20 and 25c per yard; all you want. V. W. and L. Co. Court. Con-' (0@Chemise, 30c apiece, more than you want. Rector Bros.... PROPRIETORS. tinued till further order. MF Buttons, 3c per doz., in great quantities. April 4, 1885, B. F. Wiley vs. R. D. Carter. Chas. F. Ropes, Sacramento, (@ Handkerchiefs, 5c apiece, as many ag you want. Court._Continued till further orCU. P. Loughridge, City, : MF This is only der. a partial price list, which we think is sufficient R. Thomas, Birchville, for us. Ah Fong et als. vs. Ah Bon et E. Teague, Banner Hill, : : Chas. Cellarius, San Francisco, als. Court. Continued for session. 0#FWe will not sympathiz> in the future with anyone when tkey M. Wise, do 8. M. Harris vs, L. R. Webster. come to us with the cry that they have beer duped by Cheap W. Williamson, Washington, John Jury. April 22,— Fly-by-nights. They will have to cheat you some way in J. Cantor, San Francisco, order to C. J. Olsen vs. Hathaway H. G. N. Meyer, do lows’: G. Richards, Mr. J. Glasson, Mr. ce Table Frui6 t, “ ..1 né the hopes. of these anxious ones. So far: as Pie Fruit, his foreign appointments are conJelly, ‘PALAGE ORY CO DS. STORE Annie Spen Afternoon: : Instr. Solo, Miss Augusta Kline. Quartette, Mrs. J. Glasson, Mrs. 1 : Dr. Frazier—Dear Sir: I was . Early and Mrs. Ella Rose. 12 cans..1 5. Baie if Wegener,& italand beseiged the white house, String Sian < seeking an immediate capture of strengthens the lungs and instantHuss vs. Pope. Demurrer to afCharonnat, ’of the Military; Geo. ly aliays all irritation of the throat. ‘ CLEVELAND, OnIO. fidavit for order to show cause arBlack, D. E. Morgan, Will Welch Me: of the gued, submitted and overruled. and Gus. Naffziger, of the Native of goods along with our good goods, in order te show the people troubled for about three months ity Matter dismissed. zi Sons. cer—Miss during the last summer and fall the differen in QUALI Ida Early, Pianist. ce TY AND PRICES. Instrumental Duet, -Mise-Ida ———---_~<3 © Cases were set for trial as folwith Bronchitis and a bad cough. Vocal Solo, Miss ; disposition to conclude—-that~he Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 . —ISSUED BY. ! Agia ts It is an oldadage that a new Corn, q ——WHOLESALE— NEW YORK, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO. The Smith grocer will t Mr.) sell th the ve patror transa the st ’ E. didate shal, CRIPT. _ terms an eff istrati