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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901 j:ation, the Tesult of fifteen years of as- | s‘duous study by Mr. Stanley. - The merits | ? the inventions of his predecessors, as | \'e'l 88 contemporaries, have been studi- ousiy utilized by Mr. Stanley and. their | defects were as carefully avoided, With | | the. multitudinous failures that the his- | tory. of the- science of aerial navigation fias fo offer one is unconsciously affected | By “the contagious enthusiasm of Mr. { Staniey and Mr. Newman: and the convic. tion that the great question has at last | been . salved becomes more firmiy rooted | +than-ever, | “Count von Zeppetin demonstrated be- ;nrd question that an airship can be made g Pashed itk finnet 7Y, but he was unable to descend with- Rapid“y gui-exvending the gas required to. cle- | ate: th where Mr. ] v. his work- 'S nlatcd at the ve refatively the same | Ip to the earth that he.apex of the cone oy backward. In 1d6a Mr, Stanley | CONSTRUCTION OF STANLEY AIRSHIP ork on the Aerial Fiyer is: laced at i je forward treatment ‘of t ¥ -applied which, they. are not but praci icable. n solved . but thati to. San te oé The nventor of ie sirship *{s - Charles ¥ ‘-and his] financt which “is . now . beiag constructed; and. the presence” of. - which is:: viewed.: - with curostty’ and -spécu- tion by the commu: ¢ v are the .Indefati-| ewman; “who, -.co nt-that he has' a | ng.Cit:. dlong --at and experse: of - both - tima Chas 5',-< where v, --Mr. - Newman's- keen. dis- | e his -sound ““judgment - and i fact that his ‘Bame“has mnever | AIRSHIP ON t of 380,000, THE an been 1 “WAYS.” s repose in him he result is that nearly t engineers, are en responsible for ee of the gr invention v PERSONAL MENTION. £. A. Bly JORDAN HOLDING BO-TRUST BOOKS - the of T Frank H. Short of Fresno Palace is fuses to Produce Them and | 5 RSO O DR Seeks Protection ¢f a . | e e S e ace. ng. man of > Grand Helena, Rule of Law. of Los An- ttorney wife and family, lace. ramento Bee iforniz 3 ng man of Placer- | at the Grand. leman of Wood- e Grand. eyardist of St. He- man well Palace for a Winslow Anderson and wife, who ve been at onado Beach for several | weeks, have returned to the cit —— CA.I.IPOE.N’IANS IN NEW YORK. Feb. NEW:YOR —The following Caljfornians New York: From San Francisco—Miss Buckley, ‘at Grand Fnion;.” Mrs. R. Dusenberg, at Empire; T. Richards, at Grand Union; A. Zeder and wife, at Mu; n Jose—J. are Diley, at Marl- | Monarch Oil Company. | es of the Monarch Oil Com- ¢omprise 1280 acres of land situated 8 A Midway districts. At g of xh» stockholders held on the he old board of directors was d ‘and two significant motions xsed. One was that no offer of n one and one-half million of dol- d be considered for one 160 acres | 2% acres owned by the company | ing been reported that an offer of | thousand dollars had been | the other was a motion that e treasury stock of the 1, be offered for sale or officers of the Monarch Oil Com- | President Baggeit and Thomas & The plaintife; Mei ight agalmst - Jord that- he had scostinn L ATter CALT i te with Jardan: ahd’ > -fhat the racegrds:i b were eonfidénital obam- 3 | . W. A. Milier; secre- | rpentér; treasurer, Joseph | A. Rueff, A. Sigur. orts that it has dis- | nds to other com- | valties, these | ot ofl or about at the company has surplus funds and -ap- | rter of the capital | sels.still Temains ifi the treasury undis- | osed. of.” and individual holdings were to | ye feft IR éscrow.to prevent the control | =t fromr passing:from present directors, | | compainies to strike the ofl sa s vut. of debt, proximately e¥s AY | - a'ne Monarch has tw ng wells e are. ghown as No. 1 and No, former is pon which ' gown hundred a.d fouf feet the lat- | untawrul’ M- | ter six hundred and twenty-one feet. iack of transportation facilities b vented further development, but now that the ralirazd is sure to be in Sunset by days from fate they will immediate. proceed--to sink more wells, as they have a contpact with Jewett and Blodgqr to take’ their entire product. _OM_meri both-East and West pronounce | Monarch No. 2 a_wonder. and why | 4 they not? Jntermittently spouting | The'| s pre- il stream of thick ofl, which 1§ hTowh into the air sixty-seven feet above " the top of the dérrick. and by careful | testing the: well has alway Yielded 100 | ed by a plug held in place b; \ pounds | 1 Eb\elnpmem \\nrk all about the barreis an hour when not M rch’is progressin idly, and as| faf as prospected thele holdines clece | = f swer and eross through -the Midway district and on to the 7 Aivores recently. dnsd McKittrick, are prolific in ofl bearing Langtry denles his | sands 5 T SRR | Chief Sullivan Convalescent. Sullivan has recovered from the | fent. Suitx for 4 Lydia McCord agah oren + Chiet MeCord for desertion, Kittie | attack of diphtheria that confined him to | Peter Schomberg for | his bed for nearly two weeks. but he is | de. Bophie Willers against | €tlll weak from the effects. He was able | for eruelty. F. J. Evans |to for desertion, Mattie r M. Grant for cruelty Bldlsdell against De Wigh for fallure to provide. take a drive Monday and yesterday was at his office for a few hours. He re- | celved the congratulations of rumerous | | galle It will be severai days yet be-l fore he h fit for active duty. I | efforts . of Mr. | | | This is the second son Major Wood has | sent back to Manila with supplie: { luly, 'FOUR DAYS IN SHIP'S HOLD WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER Michael Maher, a Boy, Stows Away on the Matterhorn and Nearly Dies. % =3 ! | | { | | | | | | 4 | | | | | - ol | ! BRITISH SHIP MATTERHORN MAKING PORT JUST AT THE HOUR OF SUNSET. SHE IS ONE OF THE LAST SAILING VESSELS BROUGHT | IN BY PILOT FRED JORDAN. 3 HE British ship Matterhorn lost | Br bark Invermark, Bolderston, Queenstown. one of her crew yesterday. She| Schr Lizzle Vance, Olsen, Grays Harbor. A SPOKEN. arrived here from Liverpool sever- e 0 N ! 9 ") - al weeks ago and ‘was one cf the | R LI A s last sailing vessels brought into | TELEGRAPHIC, Pilot Fred Jordan. It was a beau- | POINT LOBOS, Feb' %, 10 p m—Weather r evening al ust about su hazy; wind NW, vel 6§ miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. tug took hold of her and brought | 3 X 3 o EAST SAN PEDRO-_Sailed Feb 25— tancisco he crew of the Matterhorn had fine | (PORT BLAKE red Feb 26—Schr the end of the voyage it w to compensate them for the hard they had the English Chan- After getting away from w fou nd then e There was a lot of | spare rope on k and Captain Warren ordered it put it repeak. When the hatch was taken off some of sailos dropped id. There they found b than alive. He hat owed aw night before the ship went to sea and for four days and five nights had nothing to eat and not a dro of water to drink. He was passed on dec d carried aft to the cabin, whers Can- tain Warren did everything possible. With careful nursing the boy gradually recovered and was soon gble to go for- ward and give a helping hand. He toid Captain Warren tha® his name w. | Michael Maher and that hc was 19 years old. His father is a sailor on an ocean steamer and refused to allow the bov to %o Michael tonk the law into his own hands and stowed away on the Mat- terhorn As young Maher did not want to go k to England Captain Warren got him a job on the k Apdrew Welch as cabin boy at $2 a month and Michael was in- stalled in his new auarters vesterday. The Andrew Welch is .one of the s fleet, =0 | to sce H. ung Maher v-ill >lul have a ¢ - TRANSPORT AZTEC ARRIVES. | is Thirty-One Days From Nagasaki, Owing to Head Winds. The United States chartered army sport Aztec arrived from Nagasaki just when everybody was won- ¢ what had become of her. She is ng light and the engincers had a ter- | rible time of it. For fifteen vy gale from th- e ep the wheel from racing an en- ginee ad to stand night and day with his hand on the throttle. The Aztec was y-one davs making the trip. brought up only onc passen- Palmer G. Wood of the Fort rst Infantry. It is a very sad homecoming for Major Wood, as he brings home the remains of his son. Second Lieutenant Palmer G. Woed Jr. of the Twelfth Infantry, who died in the Philippines from enteric fever. lost since the war began. died in Cuba and his father went to Santi ago and brought the body home. The re- mains of Lieutenant Wood will be taken st and laid beside his brother, The chances are that the Aztec will be , as she | and the Pak Ling are the only two vessels { in port fit for servive. The transport Warren may be tomporarily fixed up and His other boy | sent out on March 16, as there are now nearly 800 troops at the Presidio ready to | be sent to the Phllippines. NEWS OF TBE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. The Kafulani will load merchandise for Hono- the Zinita wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 37 6d, prior to arrival Fe—a Shipments of Grain. Three British vessels were cleared at the | Custom-house for Queenstown yesterday with the following cargoes: The Wayfarer, 70,837 ctls barley, $62,650. and 32,000 feet lumber dunnage, valued at $33 The Seafarer, 74847 18.000 feet dunnag ctls wheat, $270. $72,875, and Liverpool | Ivator, sch prior to Pedro. ailed ailed Feb ancise r Fanny Du- Feb 17—Bark “Arrived Feb 2%—Schr Win | Feb 26—Schr Franciéco. 25—Stmr National | Arrived Feb Senator, Dirigo, fron aguay. mr W . for San 'REKA—Arrived Feb 26—Stmr Eureka, hence Feb 2 Sailed Feb 2—Stmr South Coast, for San Franciseo ; Salvator, from San Pedro. Sparrow, for San Francisco SEND—Passed in Feb 26—Schr Sailed outward Feb 26—Ger lhlp Tamar, from Tacoma, for Queenstown; schr E K Wood, for | Haiphong. FOREIGN PORTS. CAPE TOWN-—Sailed Feb 26—Ship Elwell, for Newcastle, 2 MELBOURNE—Arrived Feb 20-Ship J B Brown, from Chemalnus. QUE TOWN—Arrived Feb 25—Br ship Afon Alaw, hence Sept §: Br ship Imberhorn, from Tacoma, and sailed for Bristol. Feb 24— Ger ship J W Wendt, hence Oct 17. | | r i SYDNE for Honolulu HULL —Arrived Feb hence NGASAKI-Arrived Feb ailed Feb 2 25—Br Br stmr Miowera, £hip Ancaios, U S stmr Han- cock. from Manila, for San Franclsco, FALMOUTH—Sailed Feb 2—B Benares. for Manchester. NEWCASTT Kate F Troos nama. MANILA—Arrived Feb 2 from Grays Harbor. CALLAO—Sajled Feb 25—Ger hence Feb 2 SALINA CRU ney Ford, from Russ, hence Jan 2. verett. ACAPULCO—Sailed Feb 24—Stmr Peru, San Francisco. O NEW YORK. | Bremen; stmr Georgic, for London for Li New York . from Portland; N STEAMERS. Salled Feb 26—St rrived Feb 26— r ship Clty of iled Feb 22—Br ship Schr A J West, stmr Pentaur, chr Fearless, rrived Feb 23—Brig Court- Feb 26—Sc! Joseph for s, verpool; stmr Stmr Kalserin Stmr Domin- stmr Sylvania, from Bos- 26—Stmr Koenigen York, Southampton. SA—Arrived F Stmr_Fuerst Bis- , from New Y via Gibraltar and Naples ANTWERP—Salled Feb 26—Stmr Western- lan for N York. ASGOW—Sailed Feb Stm rrived Feb 2 w York, via Hamburg, and procceded —Sailed Feb 26Kt . from Hamburg, for New - - r Pomerantan, —Stmr Penn- Plymouth, for mr Grat Wal- York. Steamer Movements. mr Lahn, for | ie a2 dd i iide 2l dddd il d ‘le RERRE RERRS RERRRER RRRRRERR RRERE REERE ZRRRRRE RRRRERR RRRY R RR R R wenwy annuun EERRRRRER RRRRRRR RN R R Ry RRIRHMRR!!R RRRERRRRZVEER RRRERERY. RERE RRRY) scason, all colers and make a single one of them under twice the price—your choice for. for . Dabies’ $2.00 Short Skirts $1.29 —About 3 dozen very fize shoit skirts for children 6 months to 4 years, finest tucking, finest materiale, all cf them 'ace trimmed, the lace neatly sswed cn by hand, many arc a's0 hemstitched and em- bicidered with lace, but they are just a little bit soiled, and beccuse of th's these fine $2 Skirts are marked $1.29 to close $350 Gowns. and Skirts $248 — Empir: Cambrc Gown, very caborarely trimmed with wide Torchon lace of fine quality; on liwn ruf= and 1irbon finish, skirt of lawn, fire'y tucked, wide Torchon Tace insertion (two rows) ard lace edging, both gown and skirt r-gulary §3.50 each day only only and all §z:s; first tim= that such a Cors:t sizes 3 to 6 o Wednesday . £48) goiee: of Tadicy’ bose quakty 3 al sa'e to-“ay only a'ways sold ar £3.53, siz-s 6ani C—on We have quite 2 time t> make son’s rush begins. This charm'ng rough straw — jus: like pictars — with Persian silk scarf, shades, 2 great For $2.50, $3 and $4.50 N-w Pamama Straw Walking Hats, jut like picture, s:lid colors, draped bands of ik ciepe, mart bats, three qualities— $2.50, $3.00, $4.50. A Turl movng, w sh c'ea-sing fiuid that very large quar: (Wednesday ) oaly, for, inches w less than present mll cest, per yard 25¢ Writing Tab- lets 12¢c. 110-page Tablets cf Fines: Quality of Satin Wove Wiiting Papr, rued or pam, regularly 25¢— 12, c to-da; cpecial to- R. & G. brand was ever t0d at such a low price. fine Trimmed and Waiking Hate. theut injury, stains, grease or cir: tab'e covers ani other ia'rics, and a's> for linolcum, wood- work, marbes, ctc., 25 a poisher 25c articls (the quart size bott'e) to-d: Special Sale of New Dresses at $25.00. Fourteen styles of new this season’s sizes, no tailor dresses—the prettiest lot of swazger Etcns that you or anybody else ever raw for such money. We tought them way under price, or they never could be sold so low this early in the would $25.00 lot; come to-day and select from dtew bargain of :the season. Your as th's in the Shoes for a §_ony. We have about 400 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes that are s and well made and all right in every respect but one, and that is that we haven’t some of the sizes. 3.50 - $10.00 Underwear Specials. .48 R. & G. Empire Straight Front Corsct 75e—In back | 75¢ If we can fir your feet you will get a splendid barga'n at the price we are going to offer these sh-es at to-day. 50 pairs of ladies’ best qua‘ity Vici Kid Lace Shoss, c'oth or kid top, pxl'n! leather or Iid tips, " hand-turned to'es, new ccin toes, worked eyelets, that have been sold regularly at $3.00 and § , all width—on special fa'e s' 98 2 Veour Calf and Vici Kid Lace Shoes, Goodyear welt soles, new mannish toes, good wa'king shee; thit were to 714, all E width, and sz:s 3, 513, per. pair, in . $1.98 ‘ot f new Mili 25¢c Turkish Renovar 12c. Fas no sup: from ¢ Doubie Bed Sheeting 17c. On speial fae to-day only—2 cases double bxd heavy Sheeting (81 | Zinfandel —A chice qua ; unb'eached, no dresiing, even round th ud, that gives | long and satisfactory wear—an! to day's special JBEE New wmfi}[ Hats. nery— A good celections now before the tea- Walking Hat in fancy oth | Those $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and | $22.50 Dresses of last scason for $10.00 | are going rapidly, but we stiil have a spendid | the best | | | | Mrs We have tought a | y ata price which enab'cs us to offer you | | Scotch Whiskey —Wm. Wilkams', regu'a- ¥ $1.23 botth c| MPORIQ)! GoldenRule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Splendid List of Bargains for To-Day’s Wideawake Shoppers. 'Special Sale R:hhons. Bu» a litdle more than half pice fo wi'lte on sale in main aisle to-da Glace Taffeta Ribbon. 3% 5c0 yards of Moire present stock at half origi Gurfams Half | We bave 210 fairs of Lace Curtain (very slightly). They ars heavy cable nets ¢ifferent patterns, one ani two pair lots. per pair, which we offer !o-da)- (W lar va'ue; per pair $1.00, $1. 50c Night Shirts 35c¢. We bave purchased 75 dozen of Flannelexte Night Skirts for men and boys; they ar: made of a good quality of oft, fizecy flinn=ctte in new Cesirabls patter made with a yoke and pocket, full cut and extrs frc iab'e manufacturer long. If bought in the regul ou'd not te sl for less than soc Silk Remmnarifs, Half Price. Thi ‘mpomm sale is for Wednesday on} our entire stock of Silk Remnants; p ain, fig\.rcd checked and plain and farcy Peau d= Soie: and Satin Duchess: some Bla suitable lengtks f I rm"s and ruffling 1 sale to-day on'y m = ies 1300 vards of - inches wide, in pinks, ¥ Woolen Walsts Half Price. Four Days’® Sale > close out the balance of our Woolen Waists 1l Prlee. v been siight Arabian color: Silk Ribd.ns wl 19¢c of our clos- b N = 3 £ = - = s 4 = 3 g 5 = = AAARAAAARA ARARAY ARRAARA AN duanasaR gaan ngs, on to Hall Price 6 vards); These $1.50 red cempare with r ani rove on special « tan lea ,ony. Peppers and Saits 9c. These Peppers and Svts ar: an excellnt imita tion of cut g'asand hav: heavy pated t you would be willng (o pay I5c each them, but we wil share our ] to-¢ay’s customers and €] hand, each Our New Dressmaker and New Tallor, A. R. Reynolds and Mr. K. Bedros,*b You sheu'd not wait too No matter how difficul York, and both very at 'east interviewing them. and how hard to fit, they wi high class. do both. Kodak Aibums 20c. Neat cloth-tound Albums, made fur pocket kodak for be the; used cffer them speci: But Carolina Ricz—To-day, 4 los. ... Herring—Choicest imported, large and fat, Salmon—Fine pink A'aka; to-day, tin Roll:d Oats—Best Eastern; to-day, 10 Ik lor that is regularly 7 special sile to-<ay only Gin—Theme’s English Gi n,'{.mch we seil regular f spscial to-day caly. Torchon dy at $1.50 Siriking Bags $71. 18, were made to sell at §1.50 ani sl.'gu:t‘wiw? 20c¢ 12¢ Grocerles———uquorc. Sugar-Cured Bacon—Be:t Eastomn, nice ard lean, Ib. per gal'on; will Yard. E-glish Torchon Lace, 3 to 4 Inches wide, gvery protty patterns, yar s—oa spe il sale to- AAALAAAAALA ALK AR AA A AR AAR ad e m New before You are to please ize, or could Brownie prmts 150 2. o88 muaammmaam«‘aaa AANMWRR AR IR R Cas ks to-day 880 be on 85¢ bottle; 780 Lace 4%ec $1.00 2590 fics % 3 § i it § E i } N L TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination, {Salls.| Pler. | February 26. | l Newburg. Grays_ Harbor 15 pmiPfer 2 Empire.......|Coos Bay 3 pm Pler 13 February | Pomona Humboldt 12 DmJPler 9 Queen. San Diego .19 am|Pler 11 North Fork.. |Humboldt {12 m|Pler 2| G. W. Elder.. |Astoria & Portland|11 am Pler 24 | ’_l"eb;lllry 28, | | Arcata. o e B B -i12 m{Pler 13 San Pedro.... Humboldt . -/10 am|Pier 2 l o a Panama & Way P2 m/PMss ek rays Harbor ...| 3 Coronado. . March 1. ( P"Ii“fl‘ 2 Santa Barbar |Humboldt valued at | The Silberhorn, 63.435 ctls wheat, $63,455, and | 13,000 feet dunnage, $255. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, February 2. pStmr Arcata, Neleon. 57 hours from Coos ay. Stmr Aztec, Trask, 40 days from Manila, v Nagasaki 31 days Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 36 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Walla Walla, Hall. 62% hours from Vietoria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, hours from San Diezo, Fosen, 30 hours from Bureka Beck, 4 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Tuesday, February 26. Stmr Queen, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, & Co. W _Elder, Randall, Astoria; Oregon Rallroad & Nav Co. Br ship Seafarer, Farmer, Queenstown; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Br ship Silberhorn, Gibson, Queenstown; L Kauffman. SAILED. Tuesday, February 26. €tmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr (zarina, Seaman, Seattle. Chas Nelson, Klitgaard, Eureka. Bruns ureka. Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. Crescent City. Payne, Crescent City. Empire, Macgenn, Coos Bay. Scotia, Walvig, —. Whiteshoro; Olzen, Greenwood. Samoa, Higgins, par. Stmr Newburg, Peterson, Grays Harbor. §tmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, Chemalnus. Bark Tidal Wave, Liebiz, Tacoma. Astorla. Bark Kate Davenport, Rosendall, 10 am|Pler 2 | Coronado. San Pedro .. Point Arena....| Point Arena Santa Rosa.....|San Diego Corona. JNewport . .| 9 am|Pier 11 | Totmes. |Hamburg & Wy Pt/ |Pler 10 Nome City... [Humboldt _... 10 am|Pler — | | Maren 27| | Point Arena.. Point Arena Eurek . |Humboidt Walla Walla. Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 9] | March 3. { Santa Rosa Columbta. .|Astoria & Portlanal | March 5, .|Portld & Coos Ba; Newport Alllance. Bonita 2 pm|Pler 2| | 8 am|Pier 13 | | 9 am/Pler 11} 111 am| E‘ler 24 Pler — am| Pler 11 The H-O Co'’s Buckwheat is the good old-fashioned sort, with | | Santa Barbara.|San Pedro Pomona. Humboldt | st. Paul Panama ... Curacao. {Mexican Por Fulton Grays Harbor i | | | Crescent City.. |Crescent City Peru.. {Panzma & Way Ponmh | Umatilla...... | Puget Sound Ports =~ | Alliance. |Portiand & Coos Bay Willamette..... Seattie ... Acme. Tillamook Bay .. { | Queen. San Diego | Whashtenaw..... Tacoma .. Argo.. .Coquille River I Bonita. . Newport . | Empire. . Coos Bay { _TO _ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Due. Progreso. Newport Humboldt San Pedro Valparaiso Coquille River . Portland & Astoria Ww....,:..w..a-,mn;,.,._,.-..swaufiaw orth Fork..... Humboldt Sun, Moon and Tide. 7 tates Coast and Geodetic Survey— | LM;"!‘;II-! and Heights of High and Low | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. _Published by official au- | thority of the Superintendent. | NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point: the helght of tide is the same at both placer. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. i3 a m. | the early mornin, hand column an day In the order of oceurrence a: day, the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but thres tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United Survey charts. —) precedes the height, the number given is subtracted from the depth | he sentenced States Cox minus sign tides are given in the successive tides of the the left r given by the chart: is the mean of th to_time of | Widup. a bellboy in convicted by a jury Vesterday afternoon « ceny for stealing an opal the room of O. E. except when a and then mountings TABLE. R from $§20 to educed WHITE ENAMELED BEDSTEAD. brass MASSIVE OAK EXTENSION Free delivery within 200 miles on $25 worth and over. IRON COBBLER-SEAT * ROCKER. in ma- ook aten "g’i &5 oa 3 a complete 812> | e, ot casH T.BRILLIANT FUBNITURE Co, 388-340-342 POST STREET. Necar Powell. the Colot Judge n the c Fell on January to-morrow. THREE-PIECE PARLOR SET, beautifully fin covered with fime ains equally will be found in our store stock of FURNITURE a» CARPETS. GOUNTRY HOUSES. HOTELS and FLATS FURNISHED COMPLETE. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY or CREDIT, The plane of referemes ower low waters. THIEVING BELLBOY ( VICTED--Ernest al Hotel, was “onlan’s court arge of petty lar- and diamond pin from and will ed mahogany, * $15> as good We carry GIV