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""C.wW"-i:,"i"wf wr- "" - V fM" -"1 - . fcfr 4 - -1 11 1 iff mm my j"" ' " ""' " " ' '"" ' w " i" "''"-y-- HONOLULU Gp'es Welcome Recruits, to u; .11 Eternal Vtgtfuhce. Sternal vigilance is the price of liberty.0 It is the, price of iverylhlnfr worth bavin?. .J p-v- " 1S tne Price i riw hip iTirit j man needn't be Three Days Spent at Hawaiian Islands. Alleged Attempt to Blow Up City of Peking, Soanish tf co-Counsel Enters a Vig orous 'Protest.1 f3 ts -? Ja rl&wF WW mf BlW L tin B, I'sB L X A " 1 Victoria, B. 0., June 20. The Honolulu steamer Mlowcra brought thofollowlQK repert: (The United States transports City of Peking, Australia and City of Sydney arrived at Honolulu together June 1. As soon as the three vessels were sighted, all Honolulu turned out to welcome the soldiers. The docks were lined with people, and as the vessels entered the harbor the specta tors yelled themselves hoarse. Such a scene of enthusiasm has never been witnessed in Honolulu. When the vessels docked It was late, so the order was given to allow no one ashore, but the next morning about half the troop -were allowed to land. During the day they were al lowed the freedom of the city. The men visited Waiklki and other points of interest, and had; a pleasant time igene rally. At noon President Dole and his cabinet received the officers of the ex pedition. During the reception, the steamers and the grounds of the ex ecutive bulldtng were thronged with ipeople. June 3, the soldiers were entertained on the grounds of the executive building. President Dole was on "hand to welcome them. The utmost freedom prevailed, the affair being very informal. To each man the chief executive gave a word of wel come to Honolulu. An outdoor lunch- mn wns served bv the ladies of the city. The transports left for Manila June 4. The Charleston steamed outsiao and waited for the '.fleet, which got away about 10 o'clock, with the Charleston in the rear. 'While the vessels were in port they took in the neighborhood of 1600 tons of coal. Of the 2500 men among the varlovs vessels, but two desertions were re corded, and they were from tlio Ore gon regiment. Two men were left be hind, one of whom was discharged for disability, and the other is in a local hospital, te always looking i lor a anger, i airaia mat something win happen to him: but a wise man will form a habit of care about the important things til life. It isn't half so much trouble to take care of yourself as it is not to. A man who follows regular, healthy habits, feels ooa an tne time, ife is worth Hvinrr to him. But a man who "don't want to bother" with taking care of himself has more pain and mis ery crowded into one aay tnan a good healthy, hearty man viho lives right would ever know of in a whole rear. When a man's stomach is out of order, and his digestion don't work, when his liver gets to be sluggish and won't clear the bile out of his blood, it is time for him to look out for himself. He gets no nourishment out of his food. His blood gets thicker And thicker with impurities. His nerves get irri tated. He loses energy and fighting force He may say, " I can stand it, I will feel better to-morrow;" but the chances are he will feel worse to-morrow and worse still next day. He ought to put himself right at once. He needs Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made for just this condition It rouses, up the digestive and nutritive organs, and gives them power to extract from the food all the nutritious elements and transform them into rich, nourishing blood. It enables the liver to cleanse out all bilious Impurities and pour into the circula tion an abundance of highly vitalized blood, full of the life-giving red corpuscles which build up healthy Deh, muscular strength and nerve-energy. It does not make flabby flesh. It is the only suitable tonic and strength-builder for corpulent people ment against the constant violation of neutrality in thU-harbor while aclual war exists between Spain and the United States of America. Re questing you to acknowledge receipt of this communication, I have the honor to be sir, " n. Renjes. "Vice-Consul for Spain." The reply of the government, which is now In' Mr. Renjcs hands, is as follews: "Department of Foreign Affairs, Honolulu, June 0, 1893. Sir: In re ply to your note of the 1st Inst. I have the honor to say that, owing to the intimate relations now existing between this country and oho United States, tills government has not is I sued a proclamation of neutrality, having reference to the present con flict between the United States and Spain; but, 'on the contrary! it has tendered to the United States privil eges and assistance, for which reason your protest can receive no further consideration than to acknowledge its receipt; I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant. Henry E. Cooper, "Minister of Foreign Affairs. "To II. Renjes, esq., vice consul for Spain Honolulu.' tiifttttMMewlM.Wy?VgirM,w'1,iMMM A Beautiful Prcscpt W Lssasn In order to further introduce ELASTIC STAnCH (Hat Iron Brand), the mmufacturcrs. J. C. Hubingcr Bros. Co, of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided !VBAWAY a beautiful present with each package o! starch sold. These presents arc in the form of i Beautiful Paste) Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follews: lP03Bt 3MXREL . """" " Lilacs and , Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. O.C.T.Co's STEAMER ALTONA, 1 leaves for Portland Monday, I Wednesnday and Friday, 7 MS a:w Quicklime, regular b vice and low rates. Dock between Etat and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, 4, Aoent. Salem. TEAS ATsTb "COFFEES Some rare brands. FRUITS FRUIT JARS And all that goes with the Irulfc season. Star Grocery, JOHNSON too COURT ST. & VANDBVERT. tfHONE ac Notice to Taxpayers ! ThctaxroU for 1897, Ma rion county, Oregon, will be closed on the W day ofjjliy. 1898. c t wwr.HTMAN. my capacity as vice-consul for Sheriff aoi tax collector, MV 1UaTethe honor today U enter The voyage down wps pleasant, and the vessels traveled abreast most of the way, although it was necessary for the City of Peking and Australia t'i slow up and wait for the City of Sydney. Eight cases of measles broke out on the Australia. The sick men were separated from the other passengers on the ship by being quartered on the hurricane deck, and the surgeons had the cases well in hand when the vessels arrived, Three Kamehanielia school students all native Ilawallans, tried to enlist with Colonel Summer?, of the Oregon rcoiment for the trip to Manila. The boys were worked up over the war.and were Immensely enthusiastic in their American sentiments. Four men, regular numbers of t'te Hawaiian armyj joined the Unit . states forces at Honolulu. They -a cn!i on board the Peking and were enlisted at once It was given out officially that the Bennington would not leave port until the arrival of the Mohican. Thp. KenmnHton will no to tlio Mara island-to be cleaned, and then will be sent to Manila as a fleet convoy. While the United States troops were in Honolulu, over 7000 letters were written by them. The nostagc amounting to $441, was paid by the Hawaiian eovernment. Most of the writing was done in the legislative halls. The stationery was furnished free of charge. The Hawaiian Star or June j publishes the following story regard ing an attempt to blow up the United States steamer City of Peking while that vessel was in port there: "If the report which Is in circula tion today Is true. Honolulu came near being the scene of as frightful a disaster as that of the Maine, and In much the same way. The story is nnthinir more or less than that an attempt to blow up the Peking was frustrated just in time, An enlisted man, It Is said, was caught In the act of arranging a fuse connecting with the magazine. The magazine con tains 400 tons of powder, and had been guarded closely. The man, it Is said, is now under tlje closest guard, and when the Peking gets out on the high seas, he wlllb- hanged at the yard arm. The greatest secrecy cuu- n,nintr t.hn matter Is being main tained for fear it would mar tue spirit of the present occasion. The alleged culprit is said to be a nan breed Spaniard." The publication caused a sensation in Honolulu. Officers on the ship de nied the truth, of the story, but their denial wa3 made In a half-hearted way. There are many corroborative features which tend to point out the truth- of the report, which was first circulated by enlisted men, Others admitted that the Spanish half-breed was on board the ship. Two Honolulu citizens stated that they were on board of the Peking June 3 when they saw a man In irons and under close guard. They wens convinced that the pris oner vru the man who attempted to blow up the ship. Following Is tho full text of the correspondence between the Spanlih vice-consul at this port and tne Hawaiian government, relating to the entertainment of American troops at this port Honolulu, Junel. IT E- Oopcr, Minister of Foreign Affairs S.r: In .;pain, formal The Battleships. Wasuington. June. 20. The navy department issued adycrtlse- mcuts calling f r proposals for the building of the three great battleships authorized by tlio last naval appro priation bill. These bids will be opened at the department September I, and 34 months will be allowed for the completion of the ships after con tra :t. That IS the maximum, but bidders arc invited to specify the time within which they can complete the construction, which indicates the departments' intention to regard construction as one of the determining factors In awarding the contracts. The time allowed by the department s about three months less than the period fixed In preceding contracts for the construct!6n of vessels of this clas'. 'f" f Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. four in Sew York, have been chosen number. By the These rare pictures, in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public, rom the cry choicest subjects Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Radges, aod Good Fishing f acitie, go to BROWN 5t SMITH' 256 Commercial st, The Crash Has Come, I c uuw uutitu - "-,- "-,' . . ., . n ....... -.-.. ovuntolv rrnrnriueed in ail mc colore useu hi iuc vwk- inals and are nronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures Tre the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and Artistic merit. sHHS: Elastic Starch purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and is sold for to cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a :n,!t:rr. r, term eTSHflU flMFPT IM SURSTITUTE mll unuucno ivccr uuiiiw inn. .... 9 Mae9sesgaesawiaL DCI Aumsvluc Flour Mam T1Is11aa vn nt I'OT 1. ILMUiivll U ... Arbucklo and Lion Coffee, perpk.. Bulk Olives, per pint I jinrir SJnftn. O ham... Hcst Mocha and Java Coffee, por lb Good Mocha and Java coffeo per lb.. 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb iuids, u. wucab. inlha rVirn Miml Try our Ho Cream Oats for mush Old P, O Goiter ...,'.,. 7, L 30 ....... 1 10 10 16c, 2 for 23o j oc 2Sc 35 30 05 f0 25 35 25 O. M. mAOKl t tTVttfmt mmJ - " ' n thX Kn. 4 9wM6f1fO Dtmlm JR AsJHf OW WBM Cmmt, 81 , Or: nftM M m "S)yGSR JW RMmi r iau Sff -Aft PHnf Shop t COKOYEX Aom Mw ;iMt w s a make the tewt lrio, I At DBAREORK-a book ton, t CI & m if r s HARRIETT LAVRENCB MANHOOD RESTORED Iljr uslnp Itr. Veau's Yellow Net to 1'1'ls. Thu nuiul remedi cantttl by OTer-exertlon, youth Tul error. ,j"e ue o' mall JO Peau Medldne Co., rnri France. I.su cither sex. caoud by OTer-exertlon, yommui errors, uitjiviuk u tobacoo. opium or stfinulanta. which lead to Infirmity. Cor unvptlonoi lnsimty. Can be carried In vet pockeU fi.co per box. - tj, by mall prepaid. Circular Fr Uannfactored by Vr insanity. anieoimcauiii. iiuuct -..- ."' ,.-"" Id. Circular Free. boiaoyaunrugRisw. nuium,!. -,tuui ruianc vu.i ma riuvn Mur iii- i.irli,,iHi.Pfntf. Third and YamhlAS" 3"'MiJ FOR SALE BY D- JriFRY, SMEM. OREGON Davit THE THIRD DRAFT. THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise In the open uir. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. IT her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the centlc and pleasant byrup o FIks. Made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Negro Hung. , Nashville, Tenn., Juno 20. George P. Pearson, colored, was hanged in the Madison county jail for the murder of Sam Walker, colored.on thcnlKhtof May 3, 1890. Eats Almost Anything. "I was a sufferer from Indigestion and could scarcely cat anything without suffering great distress. I was slso troubled with headaches. 1 began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla and Ithas helped me wouuunuujr. - T nw nut nlmost anything I wish without distress." Mrs. Anna Study, Sylvan, Washington. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, easy to operate, 25c. Moki Tea positively cure's Sick headache, indloestlon and constipation. A deligntlnl drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a pcrlect complexion, or muuvy - funded. 35 cents anu ju wu Brooks, druggists Lunn & Grant county qucnt today. tax becomes delln- Wasting ildrcn inch can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion ot r--J T :,r nil and the HvDOOnOS- u:t,-. nf Lime and Soda While it is a scientific fact that cod-livef oil is the most digestible oil in ex istence, in SGOTT'S EMULSION it is not only palatable, but it is already digested ana maoc rcy for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined -with 7 t,v.vooohosohites.whtch supply a f ood not only for 4fc tissues of the body, but for the benes and neryes, and will buildup trie cijiia when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. - ru m,. van t SCOTTS EmuUlon. S tfulU nua ai CS are on th nr. A3 droaiiUJ joe. and im. SCOTT & BOWNE, CbemUa, Nctt York. f More Troops Are Needed for Occupation of Cuba. Washington, June 20. Tim war department Is profiting by the ex perience gained In the organization and dispatch of General Shatter's expedition by tlio concentration or troops in the great camps and by the development of weak places in the stay systens. It is desired that future operations bo conducted with a view ti nvnldlrnr friction, improving the methods of equipping tlio volunteers, audiwperally facilitating thoorganl zatlon of an cffectlvo army. It has been suggested that, owing to tho heavy demands for troops, which havo far exceeded the number originally deemed to bo sufficient, there will be occasion to lssuo another call for volunteers. Having in mind tho length ot time required to develop raw material into seasoned soldiers, as revealed by tho experiences at Chickatnauga, Tampa and Camp Alger, there is no doubt the presi dent will bo forehanded in this mat. ter, and that upon the existence of a rcasonablo donbt as to tho sufficiency of the present military force, he will take steps to increase it. But be fore any effort is made to ralso more troops, the war department will see to it the amplest facilities are provided and that the equpment will bo ready for the men. The material secured under anether: call 'will not include national guardsmen, and tho men will be absolutely, green and wholly without military equipment of any kind. Tho preparations oeingmade by the war department- to meet any possible demands In tho future, as revealed in the very thorough icportof the board, headed by Major nopklns, appointed to look after suitable camping sites, undoubtedly haB given rise to the re port that additional military camps 1 are to bo established. The depart ment has put things in trim to cs tnhlUh at short notice several ad ditional camps, but so far it has not ordered any troops to them, and Is .opt Hkeiycto, unless there should bo a further call for volunteers. The projected dispatch of relief expeditions with food and supplies to thesuffsrlng Cubans Is no new feature fi the campaign, as seemed to have be!p supposed In some quarters. From the first the president had TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Juno 20. Wheat valloj 74: Wnlla Waila, 7072c. kour Portland, $1.25; Superilne J2.25 per bbl. Oats-WUltc 4031215. Hay Good, $ll(a)i2.&u por ton Eastern Standard Bicycles of .M World I rnlitmhia. chains ,.,........... $125 Columbia, chain hccl k 75 Hartford, regular or special 50 Vedette. .- - 40. 35 Jad. and Jill 30 All made by the Pope Manufacturing ( Quality and prices guaranteed. O. H. LANS ' Merchant Tailor! 211 Coamereffti nt, 3PSulta $1S and upwards, rum 93 mm. pw. HAY. RAIN Sbotte, Gfeop, Soar, mill JujtW " Telephone 178. 91 Court at., ala. Or Salem Water Co., OFFICE, CITY HALL For water seivtce apply nt offiee. Hops 512c;ofd crop;4t!c. wool vaucy, AlltV-IUV, Oregon, 80512c. Millstuff-Bran,915;17 shorts, 817. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 Inrlrnvn. llvf. 1111210. Eggs Oregon, lKrflOc per doz. Illdes-Groon, salted 00 lbs, 88Jo. under 00 lbs.OKcjshecp pelts,15(a20ci Onions $1.50 per sack. Butter llest dairy, 3235o; fanoy creamery, cOcrapsc a roil. Potatoes, 2535c per 6ack. Ilogs Heavy, $1.25. Mutton Wcather84ciidrc8scd, Ojc, Beef lltccrs, $4; cows,, $3, dressed, 5(7. jt.VI.KM MAKKET. Wheat No buyers Oats 32c. TInw Ttnlpfl. r.llPIlt. $8CaO. Flour In wholesale lots, $4.70: re tail $5. , , Hogs drescd, 5c. Llvo cattle a3Jcv veal 53. Butter Dairy 1012c; creamery, 18(rf20c. Sheep Live, 31c a lb. Wool Bcst.l5c. Mohair 27(rt28c Hops Best 814c. t?chto 12lr. in trade. Poultry Hens, 8c; spring chickens 12ic. . . . Farm srooKca meatH uuc ham, 10c shoulder, 8J(20c. Potatoes ll(a).Ba in caih.. , , i i - IIavu You Counb Prof. A. Meyer, chiropodist, removes corns, callouses, in-growing nails and bunions without pain or subsctiuent lorencss. I do no titHntr nor I1SQ UCld. but SlinplV cuuso a separation between tlio corn and tho llesh, and lift the corn whole, ... ..llrt .ll llniirrrna witu a pure vukwu k reasonable and satisfaction guarin- teed. Temporary office attlio Wli; lamettc hotel, Salem, room 45 fc t ?m ilsw c mjnw4 ; iPfzmm " U Mill V! iini'iiirv k S ill IN III lTli Pjii k ' P PSAEU IN z.unuuLniLQ . 9 ! Z Paints, on Window iGlais Var fa 7 nlflh, and tbo most oonrbleto atook H olBniaheaofaUkind(ijhthoitat n Arfi.r tnntnHnla. lime: halrt CO- ft 7 mBntftndUlnglMj aUdtho flnest V quality or eraaa iea ,1 1 ' i i i ii i Uncle ,Sam ' Is Ready And so arc wo, when it comes 'ti) GARDEN HOSE LAWN MOWERS LAWN Sl'lUNKJLiKUB GARDEN TOOLS WIIEELBARUOWS 1 ' 4 SCYTHES, ETC. GRAY BROS I A 'Corner State and Liberty strcots, Salem, Or. parable monthly complaints at the office, pp'y in ad' ranee. Make !' JAS. RADER. BLMER WHIT. CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer Meeu all mail and passenger tralt. Bag. gge and exprOM 'to all pait of the oity ProBipt lerrtce.. Telephone No. 7e. 8AZiIMJa STEAM LAUNDRY! ;Pto'1notloe the cotteprtoM ;on iue Kwavrmf- Rl'rts, plain io Unuer drawen,.... 5 to io Under ahlrts 5 to 10 Socks, per pair 3 Handkerchiefs,. 1 Silk handkerchief te Sheets and pillow slips 34 centspeff doaM and other irork la proportion. tyFlaimta and other work taMlifMtly waatieu rjy nana. COL, J. OLMsWTBAD, . presnlasoc IjHe'jDest is cheapest E S, Lamport, Harness arid WANTED. ETC The county courtot Yamhill county has Uxed the toll rates on tho Big Nestucca road at: Sheep and swino 11 cent per head; two-wheeled vehicles, 10 cents; four-wheeled vehicles, 25 cents: horsemen, 0 ccuis eacn; iuuu stock, other than Hlieep ana swine, & cents per ncau. . New today advertisement lour line or leis In thla oolunin Inserted three Umea for 25 eta, CO ota. a week, $1 pr month. All over, four lines at amo rate. NBWrHsrnmocls, baby canisges. refilg eratorsand Ice cream ficitcrs at thu Km. porjum 3 ,0 Cohn. it 6 o I m Saddlery.. . . Bring In your) old harness and Sxobangefor new, J. BThomas Tuthilt Analyt:icil .Chemist and Ajsaetv Office with Salemaaa Light, Ce, ;Ko 4 Chemeketa St V. O.B x X, Baleaa, Oregon. Prompt' jetum of or Bftssptai, Qeoeral, analyUoal work. HOTBIJB AMD SOARDIJHO. Prices Always the SAL11M OR. Lowest, From Extreme Nervousness. HORSE TOn SALS .Two full bloodep elides, weighing 1500 and 1600 roudi ri sptcilv?.ir. James It. Khchlnt;, Cliemawi. 6aoiWi nnon HAIINE8S MAKBR.f-Wanted atones, by K ii, l.auiport, Sikm OieRon. ' 6 jotf n "OONEST JODN" TRUSS A new truM on a new prinolple. A perfeot uppoit td all whq DR. BTONB'a SRUd STORI1, Sal, ' - Of Hotel Sal?m, M.;.rKNNBLL,'JProp Daly First ClsMlIoMeln the Oity. Rate reasoaable. Saraple rooms it) eonaectioit. Can (o aU trains and public bttlldlf ftm the doer. Corse State and High streets. The largest implement house of the Willamette valley, mmumm wj. WANTED. -Solicitors of Reed addri. either sex, to sell Calllomla ltox-, tue, hardy ornamentals, ec. Town and clues only. Will ipay salary weeWij.' benulcki ace, 1115 nuwinn- iu ".1; V.V1111 , Los Angeles Cal, 6 30 m state a pany, niur&T.T. PT.ACTJ. To trade for wood or work, Inquire at Koom 13, Duih's bank. STOVE TOR BALBr-A second-hand stve In good condition. Just the thing for camting or counlry uie. A bargsln. Jn qnirsofA, care of Journal Dffice. 6.15-tf ... HOSES ' .jsa&?9j, 1 XE2X&-3to 1 VIrkijsHsssssssssssl AsssssssssssssssssWM ' InlvsssssssVLsssssssssssssssssssssEftiV W 1 "41- JITTERS The armor of trood health enhances the J pleasure oi life. Tfce bitter removes stomach, liter and 'I kiuuc; TCBders the body invulnerable to thln. in mind the probable suffering of the reconcentrados, whoso lot was likely to be made doubly hard by tho war, unless our people came to their relief. It was his purpose to lose no oppor tunity In 6endln supplies to thcio people, and the reported preparations of expeditions in Florida to carry these are nothing more than the natural execution of the president's plans, Jfo news has been made public, today rewrite wcuriw trBporti for tho Porto Blco expedition, The few oq hand are lBUrelj.lnjtMinte lor the needs of the invading army, and iQ or 30 more will have to bo obtained. fill fcsw-. !.. MeW j KertfK- THAT no one remedy can contain the elements neceasarr to cure all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ererjrpne. Dr. Miles Bytltm ot Uestoratlre nemodles consists of wren dlstinctlrcly different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. I O. Ilramley, 37 Henry Bt,, BU Ctfo erines, Ontario, wmesi 1 or je -fered from exlremo nsnrottsness and annoy imrrinitin&tlon.dereloDlnKinto palpitation and weakness of the heart. I wa enable to sleep, suffered moeli from headache, twin in my loft side, palpitation and a constant feeline of weakness and prostration. I bejan nilng Vi. Miles Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerre and I4rer I'UU and the Antl-Paln FllU to rellere sndden paroxysms of pla and headache. I soon felt much. Jwrorsd and the pains and aches and weariness) left me. I then took Pr. Mile Eestoratlve Tonle and am now restored to my tormw food health." Dr. Miles' Itomedles are sold Vy H druj- (UU unaer a positive euarantee, flrst bottle benefit or money re landed. IkxA on dls ! of the heart and r jMfree, Aaareu, B3TRAVflD-One ro.ii P&ny. wejsbt about 000 pounds, white fortbead, shod all round, biand oa hip with mwgram M D. I-at seen at Kayser Khool bouse, a reward will be paid. Addicts John bimpklm, 8. L. Journal office. 6 13 iw BAIN WAGONS,. 1 Ilacine buggies and.hacks, Buffalo Pitts-Harrows and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and Jweders, , l'lanett Jr. drills and cultlrators. McCormick binders, mowers am John Deere plows and hairows KU w w HOUSE Wild drinks. Cigars ami tobacco Meals served. Lodging. Costello Placet North Salem. 4 31 tin M. :rKICH TINGKK. I22S: JAMAIS AMD POtTLTRY. rbove McCormick binders, mowers and rakes hn Deere plows ana nairow uuell endne and thrashers, Kenalrs kep: inittcck for tilt mentioned goedt , For saleljy E M, CROISAN, 1SALBT OS, yT, S; WATBRSTJRy, Karater. ii PlffilDB NEW MARKET, (State .street, sear railroad freshest ad best meats. My patrons say I keep the beat,. peats in town. a t-- Wolz Mietcke, NEW PISH AND FOTJLTRY.-Maiket, hlgest market cash price pe'd for pooltnr and ecss also second hand coods to (id ercbihkeniaadCBCS.at III I Comiaeclal t, Balem Vd ytfim oa.w BOfB MMm' CW Wr fTflvrB .H bkl. neiewssv AaseB Capital Soap Wor((s. Runalngat full Uut and miking best of laundry and toilet sosps. J4e sure (o call fortbeKaUai braad wcn )Pi waat good Vt- . "" A. Vf, AIlUKKsWU, Manager, New. Blacksmith Shop, ' 1 . 1 HOT SPRINGS Notice to pleasure "seekeri. I an prepared to pack pep.le lata the hot spilngs, or anr place la the naountalns, here, alto to cook for stnsl! or large csmplag fv ties, address, . M... ,. CI7dw3m rKACTK rpiMvu, iwreu wr DMless la all klads of fresh salt tA 1 saeiis. Lard la blk,'c a IkChsupset laisrtt.t latewa. We saane it a Specialty a hsjssjt all kind of Sausage or hd. Try its, SHOP RE-OPEHED. Btown & Son, of the Kass. Mesa natal aaar . ket.bave tahtroed and nM their shop atsd ellt be pleasesTto sec all M their U patrasss asul the rett of the eosnsassaur, Ofdantahea i, 4ellveee .tmn seassUssr ehildras) aaaf aeysaa esi aavlasx csaiesa cost seieatloeely hlkM -4H k, 'mtarrm'k go tbe c44 rettaiie aseJtJsa have esseMed a haB mnoirte Mm bcewsry. a tevste MttCMts. Jsea irssrK stassi wwin yie. AsirM, Aaareu, usssre 1 ;.. .. j. 1.1 , - A.U 1 1 va MEUIOAI ft; Kkbart, IsV I .""ii-T, fH V'W REMOVED ! BBC3CMBK A ssAKlXVOM I ave resnove4 Uir.UrniB a4; yswssssj (DC hwalates ta 9M Co vsMHStal attfjist u, gksjA XiOBsUfsUstfisji byJUMussr. -slV'9ejvW sssTssTtJwej WKrtrmrmnt isva MTCMOW k Butchers ancj Packers COLD ITORACB MsUTM, sissssssst tjssssfijsT TktsAsf sMslssstsl iesr iBsBseaa ssBrJBe esvsjfTSsVV Mssst lePPeWt ttHsMss . TasssssssseasssssCl mwiKJBXS:i,r' y ' --fl V5S f t fioaCOOat,Ortflil0d&tdlprotctw.tU the Hawaiian govcro- aw um.jrj