Pacific wine and spirit review . this month. The firm of Marschall, Spell-man & Co. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st of themouth. E. L. Spellman and J. Oesterlein, together with twoof the representatives of the old firm, formed a copartnershipunder the lirra name of E. L. Spellman & Co., and have leasedthe seven^tory building at 481 and 483 Washington street,which they have fully equipped, and where they will conducta general business in California wines and lirandies. Theirlarge experience and valuable connections with the Californiatrade will undoubtedly result in their achieving a


Pacific wine and spirit review . this month. The firm of Marschall, Spell-man & Co. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st of themouth. E. L. Spellman and J. Oesterlein, together with twoof the representatives of the old firm, formed a copartnershipunder the lirra name of E. L. Spellman & Co., and have leasedthe seven^tory building at 481 and 483 Washington street,which they have fully equipped, and where they will conducta general business in California wines and lirandies. Theirlarge experience and valuable connections with the Californiatrade will undoubtedly result in their achieving an enviablesuccess. This Congress seems to have buried the old Democraticslogan of Tarifl for Revenue only and substituted thereforTariff for Trusts only, judging from the favors shown thevarious trusts in this part of the world. This being painfullyapparent, it becomes a pertinent question as to where theWhisky Trust was when the loaves and fishes were handedround, as a close inspection of the tariff, as reported, fails. i^-V- to show any particular favors granted to that branch of trade. Mr. Clias. S(dioulor, for some time past the Eastern man-ager of E. (iarnier ife Co., resigned his i)Ositioa, and on thefirst of this month, together with August Marschall, formerlyof Marschall, S]iollnian it Co., H. L. Marschall and L. Rhein-strom, fornicrly with the Califcirnia Wine Association, formedthe firm of A. Marschall & Co. The new firm have leasedcellars and lofts at 20 and 22 Desbrosses street, and are fittingthem up with coo])erage, etc., complete for the successfulhandling of a large business. Through the various membersof the firm, all of whom are favorably known to the trade, andwith first-class California connections, the firm will be enabledto start out with an assurt^d patronage and bright prospectsahead. Tlicir business will be in California Wines and Brau-dios in a wholesale way only, and we predict a successfulcareer for the new firm. Phil. Crovat is ])lacing his usual am


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