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The Spokane Review from Spokane, Washington • 3

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PmnommommwM 1, 1 I :11 TILE REVIEW: TIIITINDAY MORNING MAY 21 1891. A Ed Li 4.4 JIA Located at the confluence of tile Columbia and Chelan Rivers, with a 75,000 horse water power, lomanolliniMMIINEEN 1 I Ou the banks of ON flyer and near the Colum-. A newspaper, and pleral ottrr bominem4 ITS NVATER POWLILThe Chelan Liver has an ftveraze width of about bia It the town of Chelan Falls, hieh for bonmes are already asiored. Streams of water 203 feet. Its length Is about three miles.

The total fall between Lake Chelan will bn conveyed doc all the streetm, end its favorable location. Ito immen.e water pow. cr. Its water laellill It convenience to the and high water mark in the Cohtmbia Myer is 325 feet; of this fall 150 feet peach trees already line WOO Or theta, while es, mines owl the BO: Pend at'ul Ito own rich al- is found in the lower half ntile, Ivhere it breaks through a narrow, precipitous others will be set out as moon a4 the proper twit- oima ricultural valleys, and Its promime of early canyon and enters the Columbia bottoms. bon arrives.

All Imne at reets are I4o fee wide and a treats In the red, fence portion are railroad facilities, asmnre Its future as a coin- The streets of the town will be graded in the spring. WI feet wide. In a low bhort years I Mao Valid merclal, mama lacturinz and Sifiettillt: center. will be the metropolis of Central Wamhinztou. 1 IVIAcT ATTIAA TC- (SL C041, AL A G-LIA'N.

Corner Sprague and Howard Streets, Spokano, Wash. OFT TILLS MORNING. lv ITO 1 sfrp I D. C. k304tT.

FA111111 AI" alt. 1ktag D)lar the of C. T. P. BASS, Fire awl Arridelt Inaltrance, VerInvr, A Dig Crowd of Citizens Going on the Cteur d'Alene Excursion To-Day.

Professor Liley Gives Some IhrorrnaGoa About the Agricultural ColLoge. Evil Mora Who W111 Co to Walla Walla-John McArthur Arra lig nod. is FOR SALE Train Will Leave at 7 Sharp- Over One Hundred Tickets Sold In Advance. The First Yeses Work of the New Various Branches. Lurgs Number or Civil Cases rt pobsd (ACUnited Stutes Court Adjourns.

101.AND IlaBY It Will Ea Snell at the AulAartum Nzt ittn417 ght. One of the Interesting feat nree of Mr. Ito land now play or "Lend lo Your Vire," tt Well he will present at the A wiltorturn Nfonitay night Or next week, le the hitroduetion Or a baby mix tinmtlim old, which allor(b4 not by any means the keg feature or the play. It hive ninny but ila huAllies4 Ie timst important, and the sn at the christening breakfast Is one Of the twist lug In the play. Mr.

Iteed will be seen rie Abner Tarbox until Tuesday nada, when the bill will be changed to "'the Voniali Hider," and Reed will have the opportunity of appearing in An entsroly rillterent rolet hat of Bundy, ft genial old bachelor arid retired member or the coffee exchange. Seats now on sale. Hetet, rnems. tIrlifuhert, now. Goo4 I fiugo, II In towii.

ID! XL 4 ft s. tillalke. 2 Atin ft CI ar. atone Wal. Ittsldriseu.

2 monis. iti busdnies cantor. lirenery, bui1i. aloon mt Clifireo feet: "win': r160 strawberry plants ciittis Komi. 110,1,0.

2 rooms. raVitie depot. If bielottitill 01,. 2 reelst t.tif ding if Iwo and cabin. ditet ult.titedi In vivilify.

tfiel It. tt'arrinar Jntigtion, opptt.11s Northern l'aitin tielttt. 1,44 nearll and lots for sans P.1110011re for re it. houses 1 tr rent EXM1NA.T1ONS FOR CADItTSHIP. The Questions FreperedFeyerat Can.

cildatee From Spokane. The board who are to examine eatitlidates tor appointment to West Point and Annapolis met lust night and Prepared a list of Tuesday forenoon the phyaical examinivitm will be conducted at Dr. Fetslig's ofilee, anti at 11'. M. the exuntiltallou in the various branches will begin at a place yet to bo tie.

(Ailed upon. rbfr. Carrere, who is to hive charge of the examination, itt tended to hold it in the United States courtroom, but as the interstate commerce commission wiii occupy the court roont upon that day, some other pltwe will have to ho seleeted in which to hold the examinations. The notices In the papers to the effect that there were no appiiyams for examination from east, of the mountains had the effect of out several candidates Iron' Spokane county. The board, desire that all 14end in their names as soon as possible.

l'hey may be sent 'to John F. Carrere, Profeasor W. B. Turner, Protesaor Ilippetoc, at Spokane college, or Bev. lather Smith, at the Catholic college.

')1If' in bhipaiaat the Meehinery I). C. Corbin's new steamboat, 1 Cohnithilt: which Is being built at the Little Is all ready forthe machinery, mp sto' a liven 1 tin the s' mrill hint. ago. It a A or- from 111(11 11)W41, U1111 irtalitiVt; btPil 44141111MA Oti OW ht It of April.

It appears, however, that the firm who had the contritet have made ail 44101111mA, atilt it Is not istiown lien the machinery will arrive. Mr. Corbin went to the Little to see how matters were moving and Wam so providiteif over the 4 klay In the shipment of machinery that, he left at MOLT for thibinpie. Mr. Corbin hail si rat tied every nerve to have the boat ready by the '2oi may, and bd I lie illtwlit liery been shipped on time the t'oliiiiiida would have been ready for her trial trip by that time.

an ions was NI r. Corbin for I he conlidction of IL() boat that be cull- tered Mtn an agreritietit with the ollitrac(oN whereby they mere to forfeit Cin per iity for levery day the boat was not completed after the 1st of Jnite, and he agreeing to pay them per da3' tor nm the uber of days the boat wits finished before June I. A AA FOR 1V111111 I 11)01' 1'ASHINGTON EANK Or si()K NE, 0111Cr 1IosrI srh! oprague Streets. ADM1 rid T114 Co Tilton Prpgitlwrit A NI 4 stonon Tire It I. tio 114'041, link tabling Inny.tTopc Henry I Tilton.

A Cannon, F. 4 NI John tomit, t'ushIng till i a Ls 01 the Unitot StatI. J. Wasson, the 113d10 Express SAys Be htcve $000 J. W.

Wummon, Is awaiting trial for stealing money frion the Expreso Company, wits lied by Nlartin Wallace, agent ol the yesterthy. WaKSIM guilt, saying that he took wo ackages of money amounting to Von. To avobt duteetion be (lest ryett the way bills awl left the company's employ at Tekoa, and sinve then has been in a resort in this elty. Tho prostwution will be conducted by the Etnitett Stales antee Company, who are his departments of the superior court were going in full lilted yesterday and a largo amount of business was A number of erlinimil cases were dispo.ed I before dinige Moore. Frank Shilling was arraigned on a eintrio of grand larceny and pleaded guilt y.

lid WA4 Kentenced to one year hi the penitentiary. Sandy Ur, en, a colored individual who was con vieted of grand larceny about ten days was also to one year in the pen. Thomas. Collins was arraigned on a charge of grand larreny and entylour bouN It which to plead. J.

F. Byrne was appnhitett to defend hint. Thu unso of the ptate against Stutry went to the jury yesterday afternoon ith Instructions to rtltiiii a WiTet Ip'erilict in ease they came to au agreement during night. John 'McArthur was arraigned on two eharites, grand lareeny anti Crialilial libel. McArthur IN represent, 41 hy Attorney Arthur.

who asked that the kinds of be re. to The court overruled jut tom, and MeArthur was lad. Ito mid plead to. due. W.

Was-on, the Pacifie own pot robber, was arraigned an, allowed the statutory time to pIeip. Ttle Ova uction broneht M. tisoorno tk, Co. against C. ttp recover on a ry note, disniissed Lty plaint it at plaintiff's costs.

()shorn Co. vs. AJ W. 1). I.

()shorn Co. vs. A W. ir 41- re In id 1,1 IY In 11 P. telfie leli nue ry at NV.

TOOTH AND TOENAIL The business men's excursion to the Ceour d'Alonets to-day has attracted a great deal of attention, and will be in all respects the hag. est unit most important that has ever left the city. The Union Pacific ticket office last night reported over bet tickets tsold yesterday. This one hing traordinary and denotes a big crowd. There will probably bo 210 or 301 tickets sold altogether, most of them, of eourse, being bought nt the depot this morning.

The Union Pacille will have 14Vell good passinger coaches rein for service this morning, so there will ne no leek of room. There has never been the least doubt that the excursion would be a success. Thu low rate of IVA for the round trip offered everybody an opportunity to Pee the great mines of the tteur d'Alene county. The people have eagerly sought all opportunity not Only to gee tho mines and their works. but to tthow the Oeur d'Alene people an evidence of their interest and gotd will.

No douht a ivarin weleotne will be ex. tended to the excursionkts to-tlay. Nearly all of them have friends end acquaintanees in the Comr d'Alene country. The relationsh ip ween that country and is very Intimate and will no doubt grow more so. There should be no mistake about the hour the train leaves this morn.

hag. It goes at exactly 7 o'cloek and will return about, 840 this even-The report eireulated yesterday afternoon that the train would be held till noon to-day Wes without one enodow a truth. It will go on time and will be well loaded. The War on the Freight Rate Clues. bon Commenced In Earnest.

The Restaurant Men's Protective Association Fully Or ganized. 'ASIIINGIoN SAVINGS BANK, OE splKANic, wA411 Cnrner snd Sprsgue Authnrized espital rnn.rw's3 i'sni up cdpit Osniners geneed 'sinking business. trod on time las. The People Are DeterminedJudge Houghton Will Aebist Judge Turner. They'N After the Jape and ChInede Only White Cookd Hereafter.

Ot ElliEtts: Ili.orv 11, Tilton ,4 Pleillont A Ni t'Aiinon Vice Pr.OitPtit tomiiiitil Maittutr lltNK OF SPOKANE FALLS. of mercury and potash mixtures. They aggravate the disease instead of curing' it. Am ennounctut polite time since, the rtstaurant men of this eity have formed a permanent styled "The Itedeurant Mea's Protective Association," and have elected the foIlowing officers for a term of six Mr. Harry Baer, president; Mr.

E. Nile vice president; Mr. L. M. DAvenport, eceretary, and Mr.

ta tesurer One of the even ,11.. bU I I I UI trviimirer p41 te el, te Life A Burden, ORGANIZE') IN IS70. fiat. Nett I of Smoke A 1 Cannon. Pre 1, 11 4 tiAlift I Clarke treatLet Cr CA PIT 11., 1 5t1.04tek A.

CA fiT A L. I it nit time clutkostt4. to I am gottetity out tirat-etamt teal ut 14tty. Nrw National Batik, t-t Paul --Hryt 1wt1itt.1 Klux. ttib.

..0..1 Bank. it Natiott ki Ar t. to tertitft or graphic takvitatiav ull atty oty le the torn.r Milt gimet. Swords were crossed on the freight rate question yesterday. Mr.

S. Fu hod, assistant general freight agent tor the Northern Pacific RAH-road Company, arrived in tne city yeeterday aud In the afternoon was closeted with members of the chamber of commerce and Judge Turner. A hot discussion WW4 the result and evineed the fact that the people me thoroughly in earnest about the matter and propose to prosecute it wit hout delay. The meeting of the chamber of commeree Tuesday night was the largest ever held. The meeting was unatimious in the question of push-in tr the freight question to the wall.

Judge Houghton will be invited to assist Judge Turner, and it is expected that a desperate fight will be made 0E1 ball elites. A vote ot thanks has been extended to the city council by the eommittee of arrangements of the chamber of commerce. IIL' AWARDILD "I suffered for flee years with mercurial rheumatism. which was the and mercurial treutmeat by phytdrians for ronstuntional blood poison. They not only failed to cure me, but Made mo a physical wreck and my tile a burden.

I tip comp Menced taking Stvilts Specinc after tithing a fcw bottles was entirely cured both of the rheumatism and blood poison. I cheerfully commend S. S. 'soy oue 5iuiI1r1 unlictcd. Jolitt II.

LYI.F.8, Soma, Ill, nooks on Blood and Shin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta, Cm, after tithing a fcw bottles was entirely cured both of tho rheumatism anti blood poison. I cheerfully commend B. S. 14,, te soy oue similarl unnetuct Jona II.

LYILF.8, Scrota, Ill, Books on Blood and Skin PiReitnett Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta, Ca. Professor George LI ley, Of Brook-Inge, S. the lately chosen prod-(hilt of the hew state aurieultaral college at Pullman, a rrive.1 in this city Saturday. Professor Liley was formerly president of the Dakota Territory Agricultural College at Brookings.

Ditrihg the past whiter he visited bis former home In Lowell, being for that, period occupied revising the proof sheets of certain educational works upon the higher mathematics which he has in press in Boston. Leaving the East (luring April lie bus since twen vielting nom the in Western Washington. Ile was iseen by a reporter in Superintendent Turner's Wilco yesterday and gave the following prospeltus of the lirst )ear'e work lii the new Institution Which he Is to govern: "The fall term of tho state agricultural college will prehably open early in September unless prevented by legal complivations, Of which I have no apprehenelon. It is impniblible that the entering class will be fitted to take up the irosliman ear's work, and the first several tering will probality therefore be event In preparatot work. Some few may be able to begin certain advent-et! Mulles, but prol4ibly not all of those catalogued for the freshman year.

"The feetilty has not been chosen UM I i yv ill probably consist of men who will be Willit14 for the first year or two to tetielt not only their specialties, but such other preparatory subjeets Lid may be amsigtied them. Ultimately the faculty ill consist of professore in agricult iniwhanies, civil engineering, literature and history, and modern languages. "The course of instruction will eover years and be chiefly in the line of the acietiees, mechanics Hint atzriculture. In the agrieultural colleges of most, other states the study of the classics and distinctively literary SUbjeCtS hem been ultimately allowed to Si) much encroach, upon the time originally allotted to lestruction solely in agricultute that these institutions have largely lost their original character as agricultural colleges and become meiely sehoola of learnihg in the lighter arta. "I shall endeavor te avoid any seek development jit the itgrieulte ural college of Ode-state by giving most prominence to the studies preseribeil for lb.

courses by the statute endwwing it. These vitt include agriculture anti etock-breed tug, Wiernuiry, manual training, bort icultuiv, civil engineering, modern languages, mciences, English literature and matliemaths and a course iti domestic aemionly whereby young ladies will Lie taught all the arts of an accomplished hotisewife. The ladies will also have opportunities for instruction in telegraphy, stenography, IS pe-writing end suet' other independent employments as they fluty town. to. "A course In military drill will be prescribed for all male students.

Pile doerees Odell the college will probably (sinter are haelielor of science, civil engineer and eat engineer. The unit ter of tuition has not vet been upon by the board, but I hope that tin ttlitioll win be charged, RN the ennutil in-: cows of the appropriations already made will be ample for the support of the "The college buildings for the first year will he such lid WO can rent for the purpose. The farm deeded to the college by the town Pullman consists of 160 avres splendid land, and will be provide, alit! suitable buildings for th agricultural experiment station." Protessor Biley will leave te-da. for Pullman. After a week's atay there he will reJ urn to hie home in Brookings and arrange for tilt Immo-Hate removal of his family to their new Ile will probably spend the entire sumnier in Pullman to complete arrangements for the opening term next iSeptembe.

11 A THE FIRST 1CATIONAL BASK, Tripp. 1) smissed by plaititit tit Vain: ill's (osts. Libby litiad 1)ore Young. nignii4Aed by plaintiff at his ti.seit. George I I.

"it order vit. C. II v. notint tit thstuissed by plaint', Lit het costs. John Jatiob Frozen, a native of Germany, WIIM 11(11111Lted to Unitei cit in.

1SEFORE JUDGE MAKE. I Judge Illake's deportment the ea. of Atm M. Meyers vs. Ilat tie E.

tiritlitts et td. was dismissed by the plaintiff at her costs. Tito case of Partridge Ai, Co. vit. Young was sips) dismissed on of the plaintiffs at their costs.

The case of Villittia Mortor vs. the Middaugh Medical Lake ComI any, mica the oldest cases on the tioviset, Map. tried before a Jury. The action was brought tit rocover ittill inturest due on a breach of contract. 'lite Jury returned a verd let in fay( of the plaintitf, awarding Tiac Pirko Lacy 11 aehinery t'oinpany obtained a Judgment torainst the Northern Pacific Roane.

non Conipany for The cies. vas dismissed as to .1 clay IL I v- itt -1)--- OF ru'crMi1a avenge and Inn ard street J. N. Promiden oro Vito I. 1uttr t.

kNoixtant viourriitic Jimog (Anvil, Iiir000 1 ('titter, I. wit re, Jtili Pro IN hinvvotiter, Successful Can dicintos at the Teachers' Exam nattom The correcting and grading al papers in the teachers' examination Willi completed by the board of ex. ainineN yesterday, and thirly-nlite first and Pevond grade eerhileates 1 were assigned to he following per-! sons, AvIto ure named In the order VUDITORIU.31 of their rank. Fimt eradeelenrire 11111110, timtayc. fiAywAitn sitter Abbott, H.

F. Allen, J. If. TWO ONLY. Ellsworth and NI ism Sadie Illair.

Second gradeMrs. Nlary J. Moda aatt fue day I lia Harvey, Jacob It. Aley, Mrs Ella D. Thompson, Vivian I.

Hopson, 't lie Nliss Nevada Cobb, II. E. French otin REED) Fred C. Ftihrer, P. S.

Slate, Airs. vit't lio N. Langtry. Frank L. Iluzzell, J.

S. Taylor, Miss Sarah Lawton, Jan lies Anti his rn rfeet cmalany B. Ingram, Ci. I iefirmirt NV. I.

touivr tho.iin,.1.1.0 i r. Reeves, NI iss Libido Englisil, miss a. Jat.lt, prtoe wing Inez W. Foster, NI iss Flora I. MONDAY NIGHT, MAY Mrs.

Edna Pratt, NI iss NI aggie Cooper, E. F. II a in mon W. C. otter, NI.

ell, rs. xi r. it uplatitt LEN 3114 lialsell, J. Munn, Erwin lot lam aa Soolt Bitokinghttni, Miss Nitta NI. YOUR W.11'1', Nieitritind, Nliss Carrie Davis, J.

n.11,11..., W. Niciglien, aud Mrs. Ella M. Sawyer. 1 'n.

he names of twelve persons Nidy D. Lloyd's to Wholli third grade certificates WiiNI tX 11 tiTil ecevat rie voluedy. were assigned Wore Illiblishea 111 yesterday's paper. The ecrtitioutes I '''''s on Cot respowivileo in i4I the prilleipti cities tee I) ai riimet o.11 II irI I Europe, 1.y c.u,ie Europe. CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, objects of this association are desigited to be both offensive lid defensive.

All the restaurant men tire united in a determination to ti-e every means for rerres the 'him se and Japanese in this, city. They are Ow) bound by it Written tiereenvoit to (Ik)ense altogether with Ciiinese cooks or kiteben help of any kind. 'They have formed an intelligence bureau for obtaining it more prod-civet (lass of white belp, and have obtained the symptit hy and support of and iie eutered into an with the 'lentil 'Merchants' A4mItelation to use everx level means to rounteract all business carried on by the Chinese and Japinese in this olty. They are DOW III C()Ilultutuuiietii011 siiIi u1 he labor unions It nil business orc.anizationa in the city, for the purpose of helping all white people in business against the Chinese and Japaipse. "They hope I hat it will be he duty il every man who has the wet-hire of Ameriean Editor at heart to co-operate with the restaurant nem ill giving employment to more white men and paying them bettor V080 "Twenty thousand dollars have liven subscribed by I.

he Restaurant Men's Amsociation in order that, if all oilier means liii, hey may open (Mean restaurants and outdo the Chinese and Japanese in competts thin. "For some thne the association has kept detectives employed in watching the Japanese and Chinese restaurants to learn who aro their patrolig The names of these pie may be shortly given for publication. "There is a difference of just about 50 per cent. between the prices paid by the Japane-e and Chinese keepers of this Pity for provisions and labor and the pritvs paid by I he American restaurant owners. 'No one could hope to cumpete wit 11 them upon these terms.

We are furnishing first (lass meals at the very lowest prices possible fel' leaving reasonable profit after he best of help has been employelf and the best of eatables purchased." BTOK AN WASH. Enzte block, cot. It avenne iinct ne ttruct. capital Stock Ethi otto Luc ple vl U.ItI1 Ice Miwi .11 DtIu v.1,.. I tIl 11 mtea, NI.

it JMITI kr 1, it A 'A IL tt cc- itwri $ti thoi title jf lite rk Chili Al slot 11ZOIVNE NATIONAL 13ANIC Professor T. L. Harris is in the city from Cheney. fetinuel 1. Silverman arrived yesterday from tho Okanogan mines.

---r. s. Gifford, a lumber merchant of Rockford, was hi the city yesterday on business. C. C.

Neal, formerly editor a nd proprietor of the Ounessee Advertiser, is in the city. Ed Itamm, one of the leading farmers of litivenport, Lincoln county, is in tho city. Conductor Jones, who used to run tho train on the Spokane tt Northern, arrived In the city yesterday from Montana. J. E.

Pamplin, formerly a private at Fort t4pok1ne, who served his One and reeeived an honorahlo charge, arrived In the city yesterday. Ile expects to make Ids home hero. Mr. S. (l.

Fulton, assistant general freight agent of the Northern Pacific) Railroad Company, is stopping for a brief visit In this city 011ie en route from tho East to his 1Imurters in Portland. GoTage B. McAuley, the well-known Cceur d'Alene mining man, is confined at the resident of Mr. Van lie Lashinutt in Portland. Mr.

McAuley suffered with Itt grippe for several weeks, arid Ult.) in Porthnot with Ids wife he became seriously lie is now in a way to recover. B. C. Miner: R. It.

Kemp, who has done mo nitwit to make the resources of the Kootenai Luke country known, conic in from Spokane on Tuesday. Mr. Kemp says the exhibit ot Hot Springs and Toad Mountain ores at the rooms or the mining exchange in Spokane is noticed by mining men, awl that it is to the interest or claim owners in he two olistricts to make additions to the exhibit. 11.111,tjt ic Van gri in 1'r C111114 WAN. 14 will be tittly It4)rverfleil by Inuit to their respect' ve ow tiers.

iettposA NTED. I b1.111,11 th" Witvh Thmy tie Robain 1,,11,,,1 Iu. The special trait on the T7tilim fir LCI 111 b' i. iv tliff I 4.110o fl Pacific, carrying litany happy ex- A aoti 11 1at ea. oithe 1 to las a a it eti rs hit to the Uonor d'Alene .1 2 (Aiwa trb likilIPOt III leave the union depot kht 7 this morning.

Theo viU be a iII is1.0atii wish 1-n wbith large crowd and a lolly time. In all probability it be (lie finest excursion that Ines ever gone out of ,,1,. 1'eq 1, 111 SAI VII I 0 .111) (V) the city. thrgeImirliis wigith ti iSMI(tl; .111) StifOtilig; (V) 61111: ti Spokane, Wash. rust Srteet, cornor Main.

Does a General Banking Business. 1 1 1 1 3 lrowne l'rrst(int Vivo l'acilardtoit Asistant SUITS FILED. Jidin Shod' et al. have anit against the Sp( ikano university and lienry Brook and 1). It.

Fot eringimm to recover $4,341 for building niaterlui and labor. Aithur Reagan filed the complaint yeaterday in an action by C. L. Hogan againmt Schenk, Dittiner, hail Co. to re-ever 13,771 for merchandise $old to Ito, delendatits.

In tilt net ion brought by tioorgo against J. Bravo, tho plaintlit alleges that he performed IhAwk for the defendant, am it hostler for two month rung a half at an agreed price of $14), no part of winh has ever been paid him. NV. L. Hoot has sued A.

De Cow for $100 due on a note. Tito ITnited Shirt Collar Compatty have brought suit acalinst 11. Kaminsky Co. for for goods and merchandise. WIts Ii 11 by Woodbridge Co, ocaliist Kaminsky Co.

for 1il111.45 for goods and merchandiso. l'aines Prouty has ailed King for $157,0 for vork performed Dll the hilena mine. C. F. Lucie; has sued John J.

Stage to recover for stone used the construction of a building. Th art A in-ns. The United States federal and Or-elk court, which has been in session here since April adjourned yesterday aiternoon until Srpleniber There was no builliesm transacted tho eourt, Judge Hanford as busy clominl: tip Um hnsiness of lids and getting everyt hing' into sn, At 4 Web ek the courtroom was Hosed up and Judge tan ford took hi tt deparAire. Ju V. fl ho of John limns against, 11.

Wyott, postmaster and Just-Ice of Hot pow at Spangle, was tried before Illetzed in his complaint that wade foicible entry lot() his black-shop. 'file wait ns the pliondif failed to 4iov4 OW ucrahip ot tho prlperty. A Now First Lawman. roent 414k, finir pose, 4: it voli trti twit tog- SAM I who. has recently ern, II bow ti 1 tcr arrived front the Eust, will play first base for the 1.

X. 1. Clothing hi, oat It a tiset 4. st.voli 01MPEtnY's 1'111011111 pfli; 1171 itt.1"11:;11 tun kem its debut next sulalsy. The 12, iiroitillto eilltrA; are no tie up In purt from 6 the old Elect ricidna and are a strong 4 17:4 tx' little.

Air. tin ter Is one of the hest 17: ole 9, i 1 1, amateur hall players in the country. tor pliwp; heAer weL high, l.rI In mitt tit to rill Le I Wei emlusieteI Hood's Sarsaparilla and eretary IR carefully prepared (ruin Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, 31an41lltke. Dock, l'ipsissewa, NOTICE T() 4 ON COAL10EN AN Juniper Rerries, stud other well-known awl ltegulable remedies, by a peculiar combination. proportion, awl process, giv big to littoft's Sarsaparilla power to Ine 4,1 Slot, IliittStssekt by other tootliellies.

tiow oil too la. aro foolfe I for Ow or.4tion of ono wino, 01 Lou of tO000 ii I to tile ao0 a 44.44i.'itholis tiow hi, Ih 444lice 44i 1,444 V. Li lh XCIIANGE NATIONAL BANK. OF VbrAMIL Prcsitlnt A Vice Itt I i c'S or cre.lit 4,1,1 tlic 013111,,, tr moor it 7', re Ier, sill i 411C, 0 it ill ail it 1,111,, Ex-change on Pat. III 'I' ILA DER NATION AL LAN tr; ik ir St Pr twr I It it 04,14 A is 14 I.

ItIt tot4 it. tt.tt '11-1E COM.PILTITSta; DRILL. Hood's Sarsaparilla havii itc.111 It by 0, 414-lii :ii.orov.4.1 t4o4t4i lit tile so. 41 tr ONO 41.1114 for the i. it Lor ot ruittrioit aL prive No14141 will tio offor Jolos 't he LU any att boiL rot foroLlt.

ouolor, in Of IWO aft luny on tti Ity ot bd it. R. M. kit. 'Hoy rt.

tracts 'Worth Klitswitire We take this opportunity of Informing our many friends and natrons that we are snout to retire from business. Our large stocks, consisting ot dry goods, fancy goods, notions, boots awl shoes, tarnishing 00.0s, hats and cape, lace curtains. we do not find the ready sales as anticipated in the wholesale line, and in nonalifrration of Ih11 ftli 1 WV tiara negotiated a lease 01 war building to take A oust. 1. We most there-, lore iiispose of our stork, a hich 1, at a big sattriliee 10 do this wit have bfgctirott the store formerly ovtailitett 11y John Rorke at I Riverside avenue, io iposite the Lind Wilt eolith' I telliooraniy a remit blisiliV88 Oil a nixie ly Our stook will 1 sold at man it lact otrers' cost, prices which will enable our friends to settire paritattim.

tSal urday, May Ill. Mora will rvinalil 01011 itOnt A. M. to ti I'. ilurdavs excepted.

lairwenberiz 111 E. Riverside avenue, (opposite office. to mankind" say thno wil0 itilVt 1,,.11 rttrua by the celelirtitea 'Era. "Tbe mic, and 'deer Dr. Ilitalcy's i.ilista latti1 lontii.

11.. k. T. NJ OUTBREAK EXPECTED. Reoutved'from One of the Guards of the Colored Miners.

nni ptain Jas Cover ly, of the 71.., (police orce, revelVed a h4ter front t.leorge Bowerman yesterday, dated at Franklin. Bowerman was one 'eV the pollee W110 krt r4unday to guard the colored miners at Fran ICI lin from the wrath of the while niiners who xvere ousted. Ile was accompanied by It. (t. iturburd, W.

D. tlillespie, II. Parker, and tWO or three Other.4. III his letter to Captain (overly he states I hat I limes are lit a turbulent condition et FreAtlin, but au outbreak is not expected, us the are in too strong It position Mid Bre I Bonvily armed anti preparva for any emergency. 1 ie not exneet it Franklin.

Bowerman was one the voiles W110 left Sunday to otard the eoh)red Mine IS at Frank- lin from the wrath of the white miners who xvee ousted. Ile was uccompanied by R. ihrhord, w. thilt.spi,,, It. c.

Barker, and two or thy's() others. In his letter to Captain (overly he 14tItek hitt things tire lit a turbutent mnidition lit FraAtlin, but an out- break i. not expected, as the guants are in too strong It position and lire armed and prepared for any emergency. lie dees not ex pea Is the bemt blond plainer. It Pimples, till Ililicumnems, Sick Ileitelaelte rli tin, General Itt tinily, Catarrh, Miley and 1.1v,1 comphiliti, overennitim that tired 1U2It, ereiits alL appetite, and builds up the m)stelli.

ttlm ot Ccmmany (I Who Want to Et. mrth The eumuetitive Of the mem hers of 0)1'114111y N. for the position of fourth corporal, was held al the Armory on Riverside itVellitM ILIA There wto; largo crowd of interested pect or it. The contestants weroJ At Ulitor, P. Kellner, I I.

St4, V. McNeil, T. McNeil. The drill conducted by Lieutenant and Sergeant Bop! acted ns 14e0ver. 'rho I rI I WaR stWeeK4 Mid a erodlt (Ito Pa) ti) 1104C two or three to all the eentestallts.

I LIO devision weeks. was reserved until next Wedusdny. Hood's Sarsaparilla 10 9 tNIAltV ENINKEIzA, r.f the C11-20 L. 41 oi-40 )1 1 II 1, 1,4 '44 t4 tiIIIIt II II I .4 ta 46 IOP.I. 144 Li; II 1,4.4 -44 414,4,4 II II I II ft, 4,: met smolt peculiar Ana impaLitivied Sucee-1 at liott.o that Low, II itrivzginii stql more of ui all olopr arillas or blood viirp4, 11 all (1.1117..ri,ts.

$1: six Pr, pan it by C. 1.11001) 6., Lowell, 100 Dosos One Do Jar vrresaInfl, nee Li jrvttI tro.a .111 peri. Or I tif traatees 4,1 "1 40 0, iirt is )1 11) tri ab,).

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