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COMMBHCIAL.
HOSnirH . vol rBKK l. Il.
Trle tat tn mn hn been fair Ihrouahoitt. nut
wuhi'andlnr the lull of ietuttj- In ihlprmc more
hienu Tbt rain libit hare been enjoyed liere leemi
It hare been rteril apm the other ItUads also. ml
hare tnM optwrrane both to matarlbg tad reeentlr
plmte4 ntf
In rtf Kit Inn we alluded to the attention of ptrtlei
dealrtncreal eilate Btn; dlreeteal to Ike ptatm, ilnee
naleh tlm the fdllowliut pi reels or Mr J. It. Amew'i
JT'pertf b-itr eaanteai lueiti. at ptltn wltheM la
tie fl!ni1f panlea- two lotion Kins St. bettiern
Vletorlaaad riikoi.-ti. to A JrtindfJi two rstraiti
an I lull en Uetrtanla, arfjolnlac between Vltterla nrt
I'ilkntsia, toTkoi. Homo aadJai Catnpbell, Esv,
rupeetlsslj-
We sole Iba antral rsiterdar of tb Plicoterj frem
f0 'rar;len with riitti tn the tthlnit. Ynm tha
Cm lltrild of th. M. w dtp the following paracrapb
rrlttlne tn mtit of Ihc eonlnc trop. "Uit k i
h id irtmrthlnt tossy In brief about the Hawaiian IK
c'prxliT TiMir.Md Its ejwntleeiaai ns-enlt nt ta
jar market. To tbl. we bate now to irrnark that 10 fa,
at i'-- new rmn i)tntl Snr la m,...,d thai the
CaWnrnta Sagar IlerlneTj. .Snreekelaandhtaaiioelatea. !
a- umcr. that th,r pltitel, deelln. to tmr or lo
c ntiatt with Ike ptanora for any more of their t"'
mwjboat tokninarkft.il, that they r"f'r to let ili
plinli-ra IhenxHte r ek aa oprp mtrkrt In 1I for
Ifielr own otarawlther l leojl It here, to Oregon
Brltl.h OjmM.. Waiklotlon vVerrltOfT, or lo New
Turk If ififj ft'efer. Afl re.trWtlont will for the future
bewlthdrVun. and the Iilfjfdert will le at liberty to
.!JV wSrke t whereioeTaxAejr dealre, and tlioa proe
1 V ,"," " P'-nt which li to them the mml
VI. 'fniKjst Iflf m to purine."
If e alio tM a lUtemrni In the S. 1'. Chronicle which
li a wlJlfolVmcion i.f fact lhat the " lilaml j Imjiort
lw re aatnaeh from foreign couelrlea ai the do from
the fnlteil Milei" ami a jrletit al the itatltllciof
ineir own purl will riliptote the axcrtlon that " Kn'
land itndalwnMrcoeaof loerc handle to thla kjlnsdcm
tuttelr ene." The djirej for the nine montha Imporli
to Oct lit, !I, foot up t,IIS.3!3, of which Ibk Uolleii
.latea mpplled ccd to the amount of t,68l,C?J. thut
le4tnehefferericeflr!ll,ES0tobe dltlded between
allothe-X ' -Thlfj 'rtT'Htlon of irado le borne
out bi r xtl,Ht, of our Cmloni llouie for icteral
reari, wflh but alljrht dlrrercncei. We do not tee what
capital the Chronicle can eiptcl to make oat of inch
fa)ehtHvl,
The IV O Irwin reporteil henetf at Kahnlnl on the
Utli. after a remarkable ihorl panae from the Cut
of 8 daji. IT hoqn. Capt Comliia, of the Claua Spteck.
eli, reportearrllni;alianiepoit from AptoeonlbeTth,
with KV Lumber and lilt Tin. et.
Uur prtidoce illlleomei forwanl tlowtr, io that Tee
! up for Can franclico, to leare probably to-dar,wlll
set oiT with but partial cartoea
lly the DUcorerr we learn lhat inoro freleht wa of
fered all the eiel loadlnir than could be receUed, and
an extra .el would he procun-d. If poailblr, to Irlnjr '
dowii the balance, thouitb the nearnete of annroberof,
onr parkel. and .te.iner w..nld probable preclude the
onr pariceu ana (learner w.nld probablj preelod
neceelly. and enable Hum to load with dlpntch.
PORT OP HONOLULU,
Arrlvrtil.
Nor 11 Stm Mkellke, from Hawaii and .Manl
Mm Jai Makee, from Kauai
!ch l.nka. from Kobala
Mch Malmaln, from KoHala
11 fceh U'allele. from Mallku
f-ch Catrtnt. from Kauai
17-Am bklne V II Illmouil. llnndlett. fm Kahnlnl
Am bktne UUcortrr, l'errloan, 11 dyi t houra
from Sai cnnclco
13-Slni KlUaej lion, from Kahulul
Sulloil.
Not U-Sch Kanlkeaonll. fur HonVaa
ch HaleakaU. for 1'epeeke.l
1.1 Am bklne Kill. Drown, fur an Franrlcn
11 hr alia jjcIii Wanderer, (,ordon, for Japan Tla
Knhnlol
bint ICIIaueu 1 1 on, for Kahulnl
Mm Inalanl, for Knna and Kaa
Mm itnkolll, fur Koulau
Hch Ntllle Jlcrlll, for Ihalna
Sch Kalnna. for lluelo
Sch .Maua. fur KenUea
.--ch S alriiu. for lllku
lS-Mm Mkellke, for .Maul and Hawaii
Miu Lelma, for Molokat and liana
Mm : It lit. hop, for Kauai
17 him Jaa Makra. fur Kauai
tea Ivekautuobl, for llanalel
Vesoli ill Port.
Am bgtne J I Spreckeli, Ftlla
A a b rcrrl is rhuiuuiun, l'otler
Am bk lUlr.ler, Wultr
Haw bfltneMnlto
Am bklne W II Illmnnd. Iloudlctt
Aw bktne ItUcotery, I'ertlmau
Am lk II V Almr, Kreemao
Am bkUO Murrajr, Itaeeua
Vn3iolallx)octoil at Honolulu, from Foreign
Porta.
Drlt ahlp ilr Lancelot, Shortland, OlaRow, doe Not
Ji1, O. V Macfarlane X Co. Aenn.
Am btl'arbirlen, ilupklnn, er Yi.rk, due. Cattle A
Cooke, Agent
Clcr bl: Adunla. lieharde, llremen.doe Dec I J, II. Hack
fold A Co. Acenti.
Am b Jenny Win. bleeert, Tort Oambte, for Mabn-
kain. due, II, It. It. Co, Agent,
llr bk Kebmyd, New fntle. N. S. V to aall
abont del IS, Wilder i. Co, Azmf.
AM bk C U Whltmore, shIIUber, Departure Bay, due, II
lUckfeld i Co, Areola
Am bk Amy Torner, Newell, New Voik, duo Jan 15-50,
C Itrew er A Co. Agent
Ilrll ahlp Duke of Abercuro. Illnnle, Liverpool, doe Jan
. ,5,nt.
Hon bk UhlcliTi,, , NiwCaatlo, N S AV, loading
Oct Mh. lackfeld A Co, A:ent
achr Alaaka. - Jalult. tiu llaroueaaa, due latter
part lire, Hackfeld X Co, Aguite
Oer bk C II III. hop. Wallers, llrcmeu, duo Jan 2W, II
Hackfeld JtCc, A.-euta
Ger bk Atalauta, Jlohrmaun, Ltrerpool, to tail Oct 10th
4 T Waterhonao Agent
llrlt bk B-itl Ualhoaile.Jartla, London. tK St Michaels,
dnu Math 10-13. Ilrnwcr A. Co. Azenla
Am bktne Amelia. Newhall, Port lllakely, due, Allen &
ltJbln.on. Amenta
Am aebr W 11 .Meyer, Howe, Man Franclico, doe NotSO-
a. llrewer A. Co, Agent
Am tern Kical.lor, lort Illakely. for Hllo.due
lln l-stua I'omare, Drew, ban Franclico, for Kahulul,
due
Am bktne 4 A Fulklnbur;, Hubbard, ban Franclico,
due Not S.MJ, Catle A Cnnke, Ai;enta
r Jt $ ;i Zelandla, Chevalier, byduey, due Not 2lit.
II Hackfeld .t Co. Areola,
1" X S . City of New Vitk, Cobb, San Flanclico, due
Nnvrith. II llackfei.1 A Co, A;ruta.
MEMORANDA.
Mydo-y-Arrlved Oct SJ. 1 II b H City of hydner,
hence.
Aatorla-Arrlvcd OttSth, llrlt bk(ilen;ber, Itieh
arui, hence.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Haw bgtne NlulUMlate Surprise) bai haalidou
to Uuimi;' iblpyard where aLela tu hive an ovcrhaulr
In; alter which tier owner Mr. Summer Intend, to nut
her In the Tahiti trade.
The Am b.-lne John D Spreekels la at the old Cnaiom
lloam wharf kadloj for ban Franclico, for which port
eh will sill Monday orTuoeday
The Am bk II W Alraylsat llrewer A Cna wbarf. tbo
ha. considerable ctriju lu aud will eall on lueiday
for San rranclsco.
Tha Am bi Ferris S Tbocip-on has been Uklnc In
liatUsl the latt three or foci days, and sails to-uay for
Frlicn.
Th Am bk Tlalnle r la at the Eiplsnado oppoalte the
Crtslvm Hou.odlicharlnif hercarconf lumber.
The An lik DC Murray la at tha old iteamihlp wharf.
Mho will sail to-day tor ?u Francisco.
Th- 1m, hlr II II IU-......I ...I..J IT-Ll-l .
Thnraday murolns and ducked at lha Ksplenad foot of
Vvrt M.. whcicit. will iu.d for ban IrniKiito. I
niel'MriaZeaUndlawlllbedaafrom theColonle. !
a jiuim., uuiuyiinir -aa utoio Mai llip.nn bull- I
day afternoon lielicr poit your letters to-dayandbe
sure you are lu time. ' i
uut Iiianka aiodaotoCaplDou:la. of San Fuoclsfo,
and Mts.ri WoiU lruln A Co.. uf thla chy for alee of
lain S. F. itaDea ex Win O Irwin, via Kahulul.
The Kill Ik Karl Dalbmiile sailed from Oraicaend
iai laiior iiouoium, ti ai, aiicuaeia.
The ich W 11 Meyer li bcln: tlzeol Sato a krlr.-.llj
We dip tha following from a lata M. F. Chrnnlrft
Related Octtlih. Ilaw b;tn I'omare, Drew, hence
Or.l Vfct, for Aptoa and Kahulul; durla; a Hi: sale ship.
ped a s- and ilova boat, and tetarnea la consequence.
',", ffi' nsimiaia, baps tamer, arrives, at
Xthulat Ian Mlnrday Qornlrt. after a rcmarkaatv
The Amhjlcs a a Irwla, (.apt Tutnir, arrived at
quick paaia til 8 dya and, boari rrop. tha pilot Haa
F.-aatlaca in har.ncborne at Kahulul Her bai daya '
fKiJV.S,rfilil,K.
w rt .7a .m" Si.: wi.."i"!tj? b'"4yii'',, I
The Aobktaltonlt.r. Nelsoo. arrived at VahnLannn.
IhoTlh Inst, from Kureka, dlacbarredher careo, uk lu
hallisl and sallt.taiilu on the loth for Kuiaka. Tha
II U It mail be In suud working order, with plenty of
pal Ueadi
TheAmeehr Claai rlpreckeli arrtred at Kahulul ov
th Ilk )ait. from ban I'linct.cu, via Aptua.
ThAbktn Kama AkxusU, Hodsoa. tailed from
rUaulslou the loin lost, fur iul Tow mead.
TtwAmbzlaa lliiard, ilillir, from sau.e port, asm
data for Nawalino
Tke Orlliaebt Wanderer, heat Nor llih. aril... I .,
KaSalul an 111" IMhlaaL. where ahewsal tocouuv
lti-a Kuwa. bkemaa o tall foe Jaiunoa Ihelinu
lull
Thi i Ana tern Kicel.lor. Flltj. anlietl at Hllo, Hawaii
No Jlh.Sldayt fiitu t'uit 1 u aaead.
From Okbiaak b,4 Ik whalln bt Trac Jllrd baa
anuM at ban Fraaclsc. with aiull i.lth. tiu hole nil.
IHjUl lb. boa, bk tiUalle. i.i but. oil, IDJuilb.
V'Mt bk llaaier. t.uubbli ell. Hud It. two: bk.
Jn.ethl"aaatOlho.t,a.septiM, imli,i, 0ii
J0o) whllb wan.Him. ""'
PASSENOERS.
rruaa ban FranciKo, pee Kile, Not IHa-Charl.a
lltwaakrcfbt, I. i'rendy and wife, Wai Uioaa, aud a
Cblsiia.
Fr m Windward Foili, isrrLUitlk, NovlJ-Jodje
L Uc'ullr. 4a-lc It F llfcktilo C ll.o.u. II Cora
well.F U Hatch K I'uston 1) KU'.ltt.ltr. WC Jiie,.
W A Wklilar.J jUOjIi. Mi. J IHIfei, ill,, M JHi"
Ml. J It Mill., II ll liable. J II KyiiBetaley, i: hyn.
(ialey.WLtUholulal.lkl, WTlli soil f. j..
Wood and daagater.' A II ciiulia. J I.vi.n., A Uaiue.. J
O Caldaell. tin. 4 V IKiajInti. II A WtJeoiaarii
Andre, Bt.ia Willi, Ilou J A .Nahaku, wlleaudthUd.
IMPORTS.
fw rt To ii -ml per llalnl.r. Norllth- II llaek
f (Id A l o, 3. i 1 WnmCe.
rrmu Kahnlnl, p c II Dlmoad, Nut 17 19 brick
to Irwin t it
EXPORTS.
For !n I'riutlito. per Ella. Not ltth (9j lb
anrar, IS3.H.U ibi net, 1 ci etSeeti, Ill bntha Ummias, 10
Ci bee's and ahoe,f4ldrr htdei, W ti-dl. xoit.kins
ale. furilcu. $T-i. alue, Homtitie, nil31.
DIED.
IHCHAMiSOV-At Walaeae. Oihn Nor HlhTlW.
firmer J lilt l.nl. mi In'ant son of Jnllm I., and
Ameila II Hlch.tdoa. ar.wl II manibi.
nil; m rruini iiii.sh
t'nbllihed for tho Sjumut rut! Aisoeuti'ix bj
IIODKIIT OKIBVG,
Hook, Job lad (lenerat Printer,
llonolnln. It. t
Nolltei pf anx events of Inntfit trantplrtnr. nn tho
other Islands will alwatt be thmWiltly rfctltrd for
pnblleallon. Correspondent are reqneated to append
tlietp Iran namea In III nrnmiinlfillAn. nnl fn. i.iiVti.
cation nteessarllr. bnt at a Rnaranlee that Ihr writer
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SATURDAY PRESS.
xovr.Miiim io, iwi.
THE POST-OFFICE.
Wo liavo lieforo had ocensinn to rcfor to tlio
iot.tlllcc, ami the return of UN Jtnjeoty,
after srvcrnl niotitlia absence, nfforiN an oppor
tunity to nfnin apeak of tt, with tlio hope that
fonio atiipg may ho taken to pluco its tn.tii:ij;i!
rocct on u inoro sutlefjctory footiiii:. During;
liir) foreign tour, ha must hnvo obnorvoil tlio
admiral le post-tl ayatctn of Kitropo, hut mote
particularly that of Knglnnil, vrhcru ovory
imcIIkhIV ailoplcil that cjpcrlcticu can au(;
ecat, to nmko tlio delivery of all until nmtlor
ptompt Mid ritirc. Tho I.oinlon pont-iifficu U n
marvel of ingenuity, cotititiuctl for tho rapid
handling of the itiimenso quantities of until
mutter that continually How through il, to bo
immediately examined, cl.tpard, ami forwarded
without dolny tn every part of th.it inimctnio
oinplre mid of tho world. When tlio (Had
Mono administration took office, .Mr. Faucctt
vvuii appointed t'ostmimlcr General, tint bu
much because ho wax a prominent Ht.ileiiiuaii,
t" bccatlHO ho poncied tn n Bin king degree
,i, .nr :... .1 ., rtn- I t :. t . ,i
the qu.tllltcationn lli.tt fitted him for linn nerv-
ice. And tho leiillt ItaM aliown the windoui
of the ttclection, for his lulininistrati'on h.t
rcaitllcd in vastly ntigiiienting its rftlcionvy
and usefulness, u well aa ita rovcnitu. Tho
llritisli pout-office ii now the best tmiiingcd in
world, ns it ahn produces tho Iargeat siirplua
revenue.
When tho late President Uarfield assumed
office, ho selected for tho head of tho postal
department a man ulm had Ion;; experience in
the service, and who had proved liU fitness
for the place by mukin tho Now York pimt
ollice a model unsurpassed for the order,
despatch nnd steui which govern it, till the
nmiio of Col. Jatnoi has boconiv synonymous
with postal executive ability. And iwth mich
earnestness did he carry his reforms into thu
national administration, that in :i very short
period tho "Star route mail frauds " wcro nn
oarlhed, thoso u.ig.iged in them dismissed,
and tho expenses of tho department so greatly
reduced, that there is now every prospect thai
tho United States post-office will soon show a
surplus revenue for tho first timo in the his
tory of thn government. These instances show
th it in Imgland and America tho men best
filled for thu acrvico aro n.iraod for it, and
young Hawaii can find no better examples to
follow than theso nations.
J.ct us now turn to our own posUnffice.
For months there have been fteiptetil com
plaints about tho irregularity of the iiiuilw,
roetilting in the iniscarrijga or loss of letters
mil papers, sometimes involving pecuniary
loss, sometimes detention in business but
always annoying. Latterly these irregulari
ties havo incm iseil, till now, scarcely n u eek
passes, but wo hear of correspondence stray
ing from its course, causing delays in filling
orders mid meeting business engagements.
Thei-a things should not ho so. The people
hnvo tho right to demand that tho public
mails, designed to ba tlio surest and speediest
conveyance, shall promptly perform the work
entrusted to them, and not bo the cause of
repeated lcse, in homo cases heavy and irre
parable If this state of things is allowed to
continue, the public v. ill soon louo confidence
in the posUnflico.
Tho mail saivico was originally established
in England and Kuropo cliitlly to servo the
commtratil nnd industrial intact, which con
tribute largely to thu government support, all
other inure. t being secondary to tln-so. Such
being tho case, thoso placed in charge of it
should command the full support tun) confi
dence of tho business men of the country ; tr
nt leant their intereats nnd wishes should bo
consulted, and nut iguoied, in theiippuiutmeut.
The position it too that requires litst-clnss
executive ability, not only to supervise and
carry out d'HaiU, but to devise and udopt any
improvements calculated to runder the mail
seivico moro perfect.
Tho post-uftko, more than any other bureau
of the government is a irttfroiire imtiluthn,
and improvements in ;z method of conduct,
ing it are being constantly introducml, render
lug It mora ciitiveiiietit nud sorvice.lblo; unit
li l.n,,l. u. il. . ... I -. tu ti .
I,,"1U. .V0.."-""0 llCr' Th ! ""'"''""'f
lll'liuroi. II SIIVO 111 IIS "IlllleS rtdUlreil (li Hill.
m , , . , , ' , '
ill watch c cry change in thu potlal ) stums
abroud, and ilrivo to make ours ripially per.
feet and rcliulilo. There U room for Imprine
meitt, and as soon ns wo join thu Postil Union
tlteso imprnODienla ahoiitd ut once be adupted.
If u change N made, it ought to bo m.ida al
once, and biforo entering tho Union, as many
of the details of tlut service am diiluieut from
. , .
what aro now ill ttao hero,
n-i. i
" nat weliavu Said clprcsics tho candid
l bu.ine.s men of tho Ungiloio,
y ,Da,,'e,, k,,uwi,, ,hi ""r ''"
uis lociincai whu iiinas oi tuo government.
no navo no prujiuiica against tlio present
inclimbuut, whu I iv wofthy man, but we aay
distinctly that he lacks the thorough business
IroituiiK and appllcutlou tcqutred in one quali
fied to conduct tho mail eervice, so that it
shall steadily itiipruvo from year to year,
Instead of degenerating into a public aciiiidl
and by. word.
EDIIOUIALHYSTERIA.
Wbtn the San KraiicisciCArriiiiVe, with hair
on cud, life in its chair, roll up ju eyea and
turns ia palms outward wild holy horror, we
nuy assure our. elves tlut the estahlUliment
lu Ken shaken to ils foundation ton.
I.lileli! ills the still small vplco nf tint
highly viituoiia Journal llutlbuts over the
tn us, nnd this i the burden of Ita aoiijfi
"Theae CMawaliau) Isluiul alavr hi not
" Afiican aavsgee, but many nf them wlilta
" men". IVilugueac, rJcamljuaj tails, with &
" uiixtiiie of savagu South Sea Islandart and
" Ubluese coClle. Thy ate luted flow their
" homes built by ror.e and fraud, tho whiles
" and Chinese by fraud, tho poor Islanders by
" prseliciil force." tt I rerlini, unneces
sary for us to observe thai this statement is
not only false, hut it is malicious, Man is by
nature migratory j were it not so, the world
would never htivu been coloniretl. Thoso of
: who cannot look nlirnrul for pleasure or
profit, nro wistful and impatient. Thero is in
the heart of every rational being an honest de
sire to better his condition this he hopes tn
accomplish through change. If wo nre suc
cessful nt homo there Is n probability of nur
sighing Tor new worlds lo conquer. If wo nro
unsuccessful, nil our hopes liu nit tho other
shore, and thither do we hasten as fast ns op
portunity will admit of. The distance grows
moro enchanting tlio longer our oxploralions
aro delayed. It U this blind belief In the effi
cacy of change, the belief that nothing can bo
wotsc than tho present sittintimi, which impels
emigration. It is sweeping (lerman.v clean
of ils lower laboring classes. It is ftcighting
the Heels lhat sail from Genoa lo South Amer.
icn, with pictincsquo peasants who turn their
backs upon the olivo slopes of their beloved
Italy without u sigh, oven though they hnvo
achieved a gotcrnnirnt for which they strug
gled bravely. It stnrled the negroes out of tho
South like black sheep, skipping ofter n bell
wcthor who has brought them into n strait, out
of which only a few have been able to oxtri
cnto themselves. It is helping to dcpopnlatu
Ireland in spit of tho Irishman's admiration
of tho Oreou Isle, nnd it has m.ulo of tho .low n
wanderer upon tho faco of tho earth. This,
and Ibis only has impelled emigration to tho
Hawaiian Islands ; llicio is no Ir.iull in it,
tlioro is no force in it. Kveti tho Coolies
and tho savage South Sea Islanders romo and
go. Tho Coolio comes again tlio qucstioti is
how to got rid of him, and onco rid of him, how
to keep him away. If tho South Sea I.sl.iinlur
does not return hero, it is because, ho profcrs
indulging in his natural indolence to working
nino or ten hours a day Tor wages and found.
Of course, all immigrants aro not satisfied
thu wonder is that no in my labor cheerfully,
though it is their only birthright, and nro con
lent to renew tho contracts when they havo
expired. This is not their land of Ilutilnh;
hough they woro In search till doomsday,
they will never, in tho flesti, find that do
Icctnblc country.
Hut this is a very good land; tho chances
aro it is much better than thu otio thoy left
behind tlieui. Of course, in migrating com
munities there aro loud-mouthed grumblers
and wo wonder thut lliu proportion is nut
larger, knowing ns wo do, how disappointing
Hie realities of life aro when otio comes to tho
close of an adventurous voyage. I, en excel-
lent anil well-disposed persons are prono tu
complaining if thu rcsultuof a speculation fall
below their anticipations!.
If heio nnd thero nmong tho many im
migrants is found otio who lefuscs to bo com
forted, ho is merely one uf a typo that lias ex
isted from the beginning of time, and ho will
continue to wug his touguo though the heavens
fall. There is no laud under tho ktin good
enough for him ; there is no slate nor condi
of lifo that will satisfy him ; ho is like tho
bad npplo in the bushel that barms tho whole.
His mission in lifu is to breed sorrow and dis
content ; and the wonder in that an organ cm
bo found so undignified as to trumpet his
troubles to tho world. Such an organ may bo
said to have returned to th.it stage of develop
ment where its chiof pleat-tiro is to " sutklo
fouls and chronicle small beer."
A J0UHNA1ISTIC GAD-FLY.
Josh Billings opens his remarkable essay on
" Plies" in this fashion : " Darn a Fli."
Any stiireriug victim who has driven a fly
for tho fiftieth timo from tho particular spot
where hu persists in lighting, has probably in
hia heail littered the sentiment of .Mr. Hillings
and perhaps emphasized il. There nre (lies,
and Hies; of all (lies tho gad-fly is tho most
objectionable, uud upp.irrully lius tho least ex
cuso for living; his feet nro tha hottest, his
sting is two-edged, and he always battens mi
thu fattest flesh ; he has a vicious temper and
a railing tntiguu and his only mission in lifo is
to befoul tho clean, corrupt the pure, distract
tuo patient, nnd Ihcu whirl in delicious circles
over his disgusting work anil crack his cheeks
with impudent self-glorification.
It must ba acknowledged thut this is exas
perating; it is doubly so, inasmuch as thero is
no holp for it. One cannot reason with n gad
fly ; recommend him to exhaust his phenom
enal energies upon the carrion from whence ho
sprungaud he will return to you, filthy and furi
uus, renewing an unprovoked attuck which
aids unlj when the creature has boen crushed
between finger and thumb.
If unyihing can bo aaid in lohalf of tho gad
fly, it is lhat ho was lorn into thu world, like
sin and misery, presumably for a puipnse, al
though wo aro often at u lo.d to decitlu what
the exact purpose is. Hut what shall wo say
of n gad-fly that, gifled with reason, if such
be tbo case still seeks u shining mark where
it may doposit ils seeds of corruption, and
then trumpet this iguoblo trumph to thu world.
Such a gad-fly is the 5. F. Cliroma'e. Having
goaded to death the htimH ii: ils immediulu
vicinity they uro grow ing callous over ven
der nnd begin In sulfur thu prst with cuuimoiid
ublu fortitude it whit ils tiling for a deadly
assault iiiuii the Iteclprocily Treaty. So I one;
aa thu renewal of the Tt city remains bo open
ro.lomiedj Ita thrtula iireT poi.ouous, ami ft
poiiita with piJdo lu lesltrs of its own raising, I
Weio this tho wuik of ti gad.fly that iiiktinct- I
ivoly Itupruvua each ahining hour, for sooner
or latur comes lis day of doom, wo cou d pity
' ' - J
uii i uudtiro; but where the gad-fly In laiov.ii
to bo a hl.ul.us who it. thla -.aso doea nut even I
bcuU tu duguleru tha fact, u creature that In
blind lur darts back in tho fuco of truth with
wlldly exaewcratod statements that hao '
utjatu and ajjalit been provn tutor falsohoods, J
no feel obliged to rotitrn line of Ha own dmlm i
paragraph with tho compliment! of the sea ton
mill ao tnritl emphatically "briiuil uU Ut dtmuU
it Ue toUl nr Oi alt oyiiiu,"
The fact that aticli ojiur.idlctory oidalint vttia
held by th pbytlciant vhi) tMUilttnt thai sHip-d
cao of inrioloid, aujints tho propriety of r.ipair
it B I Levi tit ten opinion ut at least tttreo out of
four pbyslchtrui bforo any inrson is omulipjej lo
tha lepiieriwittloiQtnt. Why ihnulJ ntiy nno man
iuT tho aile rewukihillty of deciding whcthii or
.---- ,
not a auifocted cMa of leprosy It raly that dls-j
taad 7 Ia.1 at Iiatti all tha safeguards pusaihlaa-j
uuia m ineveiiiinii ina sproau in iuu uuca, aim
in nvoldiPK "II bard and Mbllraty trMtcient o(
any ono Utiorisif under auaploluu of leprosy,
r.tuii with lha uluiuat care, mistakes mnv Im made
I'ersons hIii inulit o havo lrrii sent to Motoksl it
is alleged, UaTe) ttveii returned to their buuie only
tu dio in loathsome corruption. Others Uavs Un
ax-nt whtn, U diaeaaed nt nil, tlio disease Wat Id au
iccipicst and indstannlniU staga.
rjuestion, this tjud-lly will hbuso it daily, Tlio Povcd or IHu liinrtlt of tho nnnt. Uorerumnit
fictiliou. .t.itcu.e.,1. publi.hed in the ChnnU; SWiVa'SaftbV-
allhouKh icpoaledly di.proved, aro" constantly I olttoiKr.cunced S.' SlSil'S:
Things Wise nnd Otherwise.
Wo commend tho communication on tlio Hnla
lu this Issnn to the careful porusil of Its champion
defender of tlio Atlrtrttter nnd Klilf.
The fact that Jm1u;u Kckipl mst with nummary
dismissal for mnl-ndmitiistratlonlullieeierclseot
Ills oillciitl duties in the Leslie cats riicourrtRt us
In the lioiu Hint ne sip enterlnu upon a imriod of
reiiirni in me nutiiiiiisirsiion oi justice uituu rural
districts. 'Die txiwer Hist bo nre iloutilless fully
aware of thn motlicil of meeting ont justlco In (he
Wnhmno district. Just fnucr letllnu u defendant
off, and flnlnjj thu principal witness in tliu case $ 101
A recent change In the wind wafted to onr ssne
tmn n strap of jwier wlileli, uiin nenrettil study,
npiH-nrs to lm"tlii stnle." ns il is In the noil-know u
handwriting of one behind Hie scenes. Wo nil e
the names exactly ns written, which lll be reuillly
understood, nnd would recommend those who miy
not have lint) notification to bo prepared for com
liiicents. Alaptki In Harris.
jMitkulo in Jtiilil.
Austin In Maknlo.
Hush In riist-nfllee.
Capt. Trip In Parker.
Kanl Ktihlna Wniwnl.
Kapena " Kona Ainao.
II. Mncflano " Kiilalaini.
We learn that sotno Int pajera havri boon denied
Hie riulit of appeal to thn Hoard of Tux Appotls
for tho reason that tlicir returns wero not Willi tlio
Assessor on or lieforo lliu 1st d.iy of Sept. When
no consider that tlio Assmsor was commissioned
hut two days lioforo Ilia statutory limit fur re terns,
wrt think it Motiiil hubut fair for tin Minister of
ritiatieo to Instruct tlio Tax Collector to grant any
and all appeals nsked for.
Persons desiring to apisinl should hoar In mind
that nppenls can bu granted only up to Nov. IKHIi,
Havo our native i.tiets given this c.uitloimrj no
tlca to tlicir tenders I
Tho Wednesday Court Journal In its Inst Issuo
snyst "Her Itoynl Hlulini'SM the Queen Downier
Kuimn, visited their .Majestlei at lolnui I'nlneo lie
foro tmbarkiii! on thn tt'titultrtr for Maul." A
stickler for court etliiicttn sliould bu rarefttl in
handling titles to nlnco tlieui where tlioy belong.
Our WeJuenday cotciiimrary says, "Talking
over our Chlueno populition wlthsomn one, who
Is well aequ tinted witli them, we wero agreeably
surprised to liud that tho iM'tceutago of pirntt's
nnd cttt-thro.its nmong them is by no means
small," hut wo nro not so uucharitabto ns tu be
liovo tint hn really mentis It,
Sunday Afternoon Mooting.
The curly Sunday evening laeellnjiil the V. M. C. A.
held for several yean pst In tha vestry of Tort Streit
(liiirch, will be moved to tho Lyceum hireiifti r till fur
ther notice, and will clianse to half p at three o'clock
Waltlinm "WntcLTs.
From f A Sulnty Daily TehyrupKf Junt 2fl, 1S"U.
The Walths.ni Watch Company hive been nwardedltio
llr cold medal l'Ivcii for uatUica al tho Miilnur Inter
national Kxlilbltton, and are the mil) exhibitors In any
class rioni the lnlteil Slates who hsio recelvid this
dletlnctlvo recognition,
31. McINKItNY
1 Sole Agent fur thn Hn..1Uu Islands
pOLl'MUIA HlVHIl AND PKA
.y ZElt Hlver Salmon, In pirfect order, In IlnrrcN.
fW I oil said!
Nov llith, !.
IJOLLES & CO.
ESTBAMESS BEEF!
t.V Illltltm.N. VVnrrniiliil it (iiio.l Article.
1 rf iims.ii.i; n
IIOI.I.KS A CO. Gl
ETHA PAIIILY HKKK '
t.' HAI-iK JSAIIKK.L.S. PIG I'OltK
X In i,, it slid half barrels.
re i a saia, nt
i.i
r.oi.i,i:s a co.
UltOORKIKS A; THOYISIONS.
AVVTjJj ASSOimiKKT OI1 IU1VK
C1R0I KIIIKS at Wholesale and ltetall.
r-tf- i .ill . vi.i:
.MlVl'Jtll.'SI.
I10LLKS & CO.
COMET TiOm I
OOLOXO .t IJXGIjISII 3JHKAK
IWhT, In 5ttj. boxes. Jupsu Teti. Somcvcr) fiuo
qualltv. Also, tiauchnnt: and other lllsck Tea,
:. I lilt SAIil! Ill
Nut lillli. 1.
IIOI.I.KS ., CO.
CI
FLOUR! FLOUR!
af"10f.lK. MrtTi: l.X Tit V IM.KII.Y
" OHAIIO. OIIAHA51 Ac., Ac. All now an
OOI.-
d frosh.
SAT I sail n.va.i'. ail
y UOLI.KS A CO.
CO UN, liUAX, OATS,
T-T-VY &(i., a:C., &c.
JLJL tr-ric nai.e: jiy
Nov 19th. !.
110I.I.E.S A CO. M
Ship Chandlery!
A FUJj li A'vSSOUT.M KS'V I SCla uw-
1 lux Anchors, Ch line, Culilea. Cntdsi:!-, ull aiies of
3lAnlla and Hriujiv Cultuli lluck, Klax unit Hemp Can
vas, Cotton and i'lux Salt Iwlue,
itr I OH n.ai.l.
SI
IIOI,l.I!S A CO.
The Fair in Aid
OF THE
ST. ANDREWS CaTHLDRAL BUILDING
WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY,
DKCEMIlEli THE Ctii.
It II proposed to hold the FAIR ti ) TNy t0 bc ,r,.cl.
edon thoCnthidral lirniiuda, i.mma fcquaic. Poor, will
open nt half-past !l o'clock, p. m., sole tu vomracnn- at
I. i!sr All Cunlrlbutlune for tlio t.uicy 'lable are re
iUi alcd to beavnt Inns early n posalblc, und "III ho
l-ralefnlly received by the Ladles nf tlioCoiiiinlltit. Do
iinllona for tlio Ki'firihnirnt Tables can ho rent to Mis.
Jlcllnw, ATlllETKNT.ou the morning of tho Voir,
before lifo elm..
tlrAl)MthSION FEE, 00 CENTS; Children, half
price, 'lickclacoiibehad nt Whitney A llobirtaon's
lloukitori.
Coramittcc, MItS. JlclNTOSH,
Jill!-. HI.AUKMUIIN,
3II1S, UOUKIKIIISE,
,. .M ita, now h ett.
STsltn illtt). ltOliEHlbON.
ADMIHISTaATOR'S NOTICE.
T1IK UKUKI.SIGiVKD 1IAVIXO
been duly spnolnu-d by the Supremo Court, Ad
Jiiltilitralor or ihe Estate or the lato H. II. Iliimnva of
Honolulu, hereby notlllea all partlea liavlnc claims
nsluiliaid Eatue, whether secured bv niorteaso or
iithervvl.e, lo preaont them, duly uutbeiillcuted, within
alx niontln trum dato, or Ihcy still bu for.'ver barred;
and all perauna onlng the anfd Katate uro tenucatid to
lettlotho aamo without delay,
. , , , AI.EX. J. OAltrWUIOHT.
Admlnlstratnr of the Eatato uf il. 1). llurruivi, deceased
October Utli, last. dl 1m
McCHESNEY & GITHENS,
UEALEltS IN
Leather, Hides, & Tallow
-ANIl -ooaiMiisaioivT
ivxxaiavoxzvi.ivrrx'csi
AflKNTs foil
Zloyitl tjv,ji Oo xxixt'-y.
B7I Bl N. -i; Quean ht . Honolulu. II. I, iy
TOR LEASE.
8 HI THOSE VKIJV J)i:SUtAJlIjE JM
11L I'repilsia known ua "VIA LAN1." hula.- T
hahua, latelr iKcopled lie II II. il.. Cowmlislonir,
James lly UiHlclinuie, Lin. Thu bulldlnci have luat
fli.
,lJ0, IlnUohinuii,
tc JAS, s. LEMON.
NOTICE.
T HEHEJJY KOlUilO AXiTa I'KIt-
. " 'rom. narboriiiK or tiuiii;
account, aa I will not nae anv d
iocs irom ImbitlUK or Iruitlnc any nno on lur
my name, or on uy account, alter this date. -'Hi
m"',& 'fi&X'mu. imi. "" "-tSPiSf
di
coulracled In
hou
N.
HAWAIIAN TKANSLATIONS.
rpiJS UNDKUisIGNKO IS I'JtK-
tj(J;y4J,u,;'
Doods, Lanioa, &c, Jbc,
from Enzllsh tollavrallaa. and rlranran. rtrildenei-
.. ,,..., , ,...,-, ....,-..:- .
::" ". "".". Mini, .nar ua junuu si ma i.aw umci ui
Hon. A. H. IltrlHell. durln busineaa buurs.
J?" 1" .11. L. DllKLllOXj
E. PONTOPPIDAN, M. D.,
Oonllat, Pby Iclnn nnd Surgeon.
Eye Dliea.es a htw-c laity. Jttildrnca and oilleo ITf fort
t" and Chaplain Lena (Mrs. Chisen
,jHci, hoursMU-j A. . aldJ-lr. x. U 8mle
NOTICE. "
AT T,K AXMUI. Mr.KTsXl lie T1IK
nallolm hsjsr Company, bell at Iba offita of
Mi-ssn. t, llrevitr i. Co.. Nov. I, IMI, tha (ullowiuif
oMmis treitcivl pisirvoyrcri
llos 17. u. HI. hop
1. C. Jimea Jr.
-PrrsMrnt.
.Trti.nrrr,
. -AudlOir.
M 1. Itublmon.-.,
Wia, W. Hall .
srrietiry.
W W. HALL, occrctarT.
llunolulii. Koteinber S, Irjal
W 81
1XP0UT.1NT TO IMaANTKHK !
riiii: I'MiMiMiaNRii iii'r-i:HMrnHMtir
chp. i,ne Corn XIII; alio, eaelirl.t kllll. They
cau bv run by band or ilaam power. Planleia trill gad
either of thee great laving n bruising their livd fur
lu c. t, WA1UI
J.T.WATERHOUSE
Has
Just Received !
FULL LINES OF
Ti TOWING !
English Saddles,
Bridles, Girths,
SaddleCloths,
Whips, &c.
TOYS,
Galvanized Plain Iron,
Galvanized Ridging,
Powder,
Shot Guns,
Gun Caps,
Fishing Lines,
o jel o o xs.ns ursr
AND
GLASSWARE !
BEST
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
Carpets, assorted;
Sofa & Centre Rugs
Door Mats,
KimiWmiiMOAl''
nVEMTY-KOUK I1AI18 IN A I10X;
Sugar Bags and Bagging
Hardware, & a Genera?
ASSORTiVPT OF ALL GOODS
UsuaUy Kept by Us.
GALVANIZED
CORRUGATED IRON,
C, T, 8, and 0 Feet; for ealc at t
ALLEN & ROBINSON'S.
M .Im
J. NOTT & Co
TIN, COPPERS SHEET IRON WORKER
Plumbers, Gas Fitters,
and Tin Hoofers,
Keep in Stock, All Kinds of Material In Above
Lines, nnd of
best mmim brand;
And nro Prepared to Kifcuto any and
ILL KINDS WOfKlll THESE BRAHCHE
COOKING STOVES,
LAUNDRY STOVES,
Ships and Scliooucrs' Culioosos,
"Army llimgcs,"
cooklni; cniiuclty for IM men,
m:e t als:
Sheet Lead. Sheet Copper, Hlicet Zinc,
(lalvjiittzHd und lllatU tilled Iron, 10 to 26 gauge;
HoxeaTlu I'lutc, le, Ix, Ixx, Ixxx;
Copinr Mleiim Pipe, i in t In;
bheet Copper, Hi to PU oa. to aqunrn foot
linced unit elrati;
Drasa Holder, Tlninan'a Solder. Copper uud liraaa Win
Ualidiilzrd Water I'ipe. !',, U. 1.1!, Hi, 2 In;
Full Assortment of Ll!oa, Ta, uniona, etc.
Plumbers'
Stock :
Water Closeti, Oust Iron and Lend Koll l'lpe,
llnsv Illlilis. Men locks. Plain llibks.
Silver I'l.itedunil Mckel Ha.ln Cmkaand I'lill,
Combination Cixks. forimd and hot ualir;
II uo Couplings, 'lutjulur Miiitter Hluds,
Until 'I ulis. Hup aud Ccppcr,
Cast Iron bluls, huldcrii. Coppers,
1'lpoand Has loncs,
Uair. Circulatini: liollera, for supplying bath link,
Ac, wit j dot Huter ;
Lead l'lpe, It luSln.
UOUSI. FURNISHING G00S
to j&jEUEucma
PER F. S. THOMPSON.
iucii .va
Olianaellers,
QSK TO hlX LlOllTnj
Library, Hall, llracktt, tjtudcnti' and
rltand Lamps,
Now on Hand, a Fine Asst,
Granite Iron Ware
Mri. I'olta lad-lmni ele- J am. Milk Duller. Tllirul
(altera. Jclljr Mnlnira, Mune'aniis, KiruaeiiiiMuiei
Tollal feja, Jvlhr .Mnuldi. i rjf aririmertt Hun
Xrruo, Hlioe. lard and hlaUl Ilruahes, flour and Jclljr
Nice s, Corn Ilrnoi.ia, Mioe lllacklnir. Hair Mats, liuifs,
Clolhee trlnair, Crlinpliu Irons, t-iute Pans, tinned
and enameled! 1'hoppln; Tiara and Knlrei, Wlra Meat
I'oiers, Clolliea Plus, hloio I'ullsli, llein I'aus. Clko
Uoies,
Crockery & Glassware
Carriage nnd Cart Material !
To Arrlva mT,!. Tkaaaxvaoat atmal
CaravarUat,
Callrw-e. ltlma, f pnkes, Kln.lej'a Ajlea, ditto half
Patent UiirCarrlar Holts, dlim Lamps, Hu'ke Iliint
and pok.i,u iltaafls, Whlraetrers, i'errulea, ate.
Alao, Ilorae and Mu'e Dhoea, dillii Nails.
OUK MOTTO-" Nlmbtahlipsnce.
"And wa Intend to Mt It oat on Ikli Una."
.T. NOTT c CJo.
Honolulu, btlfC illh, 161. u 'f
huch as Cuniund Xancen, l'l.itei, Jli u )u;, Indira
ludiameleri llnwla. lUkeri. Nonp Tureens, rzelalilo
Msbta, M!k and Cream I'Hcliera. Kwn. aud Hasina,
Cbamlieia, 'Ininlilrra. HuUela, Kin jlr lloali, Duller
and boirar lltihes, Caka Maoils. etc , elc.
CHRISTMAS
VirCTIOJY
At H. F. Fillers & Co.'s,
OTkT
Friday &; Saturday Even'gs,
DKOKMIIKK Oth AM)
r FOR PARTICULARS SEE SMALL BILL8 !
a I T I N G
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
Hnving jMiido DilTcront Arrangumonts, I Hnvo Concludod to
SELL OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing and
Fcai-fBiIaiiig Goods.
I want to got rid of ovcrytliiiui boforo tlio 1st of January. I lont caro what
tho Goods bring, but thoy must bo sold. A. IM. MELLIS.
, LOOK AT MY FIUCE3, AND SEE
i.anies- i,un far is, Handsomely Trimmed I 73
lleo Drusadonds. dark and llelit, per Jtird ss
lllnek und Colored lleea, per yurd su
Lawn Ureases, H pi. era, guaranteed lowuali a m
Silk (mixed) lires Hooili -,
I.'J1V,ll!cJr ,.;."lor,'', "'"c-1'" n". U 'los Ti
Jlcu'a Jliilno Undershirts yi
t&jT' Every Arisitor will llcccivo a Ilandsorao Photograph of Woll
Known Celebrities or Actresses FKEE OF 0HAI1GE.
Parties Buying Five Dollars' Worth, or over, will Receive TEN PER
CENT. LACK. ON TiLEIR INVESTMENT.
"Ln-LaLFtLTWUS. STLRIOTLLY -RTT.
STORE, GOOD WILL, ANV FIXTURES TO LET !
A. M. MELLIS,
M '"' f'"rt rret. near IIorl Ntrrrl, llonnlnln.
The Oldest, largest, Best
Store in the Kingdom.
ap z asr as as sn
FURNITURE WAREROOMS !
ISstarxToXlalioca. 18GO,
C. E. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
Great Reductions in Prices
tBfi
BaaBBBBBaBBBBBal aaaaVtlaal
Having niiido Arrntiircmeiits wltli tho LAIUJEST tt BEHT FACTOHEIH
wo cnii, nnd will, SKLL CHEAVEH THAN ANV OTIIEK HOUSE
on tho
AjCLjaeftil7laeV7vVaeeeeeeBeeeaeeeeeaaeV
A Full Line of New Furniture and Upholster
ing Materials, the Very Latest Styles,
Compruitii: t Satind, llavr Silks, CaalunurcM, BcrRca, Unnianlis, nnd Urp, all colors! lao,
A ISTE,"W LOT OLF1 CJJFLEiTOISTiei !
Silk Cords, Tnasila aud Olmps, Gold nud Silver I'lcluro Wire, 1'lclnre Nolls, Corulco Hooka, 4e,
A FULL ASSOUTMENT 01' ELUOANT
WMITIBiZfDltKllGILTfiliHl,faifpim
LouncM, Liurnry Chnlra, Bpat.laU, Window nnd Tnrklali Clinira, Parlor E.twi.lon Kock.ri.
l'atuut Siirin ltookera, tnay Ctialra, Foot Heat. &o .Vc tar Bo nol fall jr"'"1
avo our LATEST STYLE OI'
PATENT BED LOUNGES AND SOFA BEDS,
which nro tho Moat ropuliir pu ihn Vnclflo Owat.-Slraw, Eicelaior, Mo. Eoraka, 1'nlo, Hair,
nud Feather ilattri'Mcs and 1'iIIohb on Haud and Made to Order.
OXXALRPXOLltT SIfILLVO LJ3LEXLDS !
THE 11E.ST IN USE-WILL LAST A LIFETIME. Alao, l'inaforc and Star Spring fed.
Woven Wire Miittrtxises, aoi.nl. aizea) Spriuu iUUreaaea Uade to Order all Work GeamnUad.
KLY IIKSKXASS DnKHSIlkKKS MILYC !
A
FULL LINE OF NEW AND ELEGANT FURNITURE,
ComprlaluK In tmtt of : Illnrk.waluut H'drooiu Beta. Wardrubei, llureaua, Fieiieti 1'rtrilna Caaaa
niiiiuiiiure, oiuitxmruH, nritliiH uimls, i:ook uiiram, nuaiuoia, utjiarjr, 1'arlor lablea,
lllnck-wnliiut liiteiisiciu Dinliii; Tnlilea, llouijuet rjtainU, Mualc blAUda, book SUiula, etc.
liuit.ulou Wnluui, bullied nud l'intoj I.ImuiUt Mela, Wnrdrotica, llutctua, lilrTmilrra, BiaUboaraJa
llUck-aultiut. U.ik, Mapla aud Clilua Clalra. all atjlta and kire a full aaaorlineut Wlavduw tu,-i1rt
wild plain mid pntent aprin pullerai """
jk. XtZaa.xt.o-3u lot of mtxxixtoxia,
aqnnre, nrcli, nnd eornlrcd ton. all alwai tirirra f ruin Sic to 1.V). Mirror 1'lalea of all aizea Alwaea ea
Handt nlati, n Great Vartatv of Fancy l'lfttire Frmuea, rntd. eabinrt, and larwr aiaear
UtioVrryi.AUtHt)ieaof l'ltriUHE AND OOlt.NlCE MOULOl.NU.a New Lolot ELKQAKT BABY
(JAIIUI AOEri, CHILUItKNtl EXFKES.H WAGONS AND UAU'1V.-'I1m LalaM tB4 ,
THE" WILLIAMS" SKWING MACHINE,
BOLP ONLY HY tt E. WILLIAMB.
Flanoa, for aaleor lilrei Vlollna, Ooiiceriliuia, and all klndaof Muaeaal IrMaraaBtHU Alarau
Fire Ooeu Iruii Hrdateada, fur aaU cheap; alao, a Coniplitv AaaoituiMtl of (beau FntasHaa
dren'a Cliaira and !(ocktta, Critvt. Cradli a aud Uvaka, Walnut nud lion Hraeketa, ChniaaaM,
Jewel FoUiluR Crtrrlnfea, ItockhiR Cliaira, FraUiar Dualeia, elc, ale. '
C.VLL AND EXAMINE OUK HTOOK UEFOHE I'UKCIUHINQ EL6EWHIOE.
WH Cfc WaXMAlU. Ill TftBtMa.m)UmiUUll
.al.
a VNal IawTaMtol MaVaa
Ko.ai VireianUHliret.
aa l V 61 (Ut
lOili, AT 7 O'CLOCK-
TJ I-
T H LBS
OF
WHETHER I J1EAN WHAT I SAY :
I.arZoSIeHllk HandkerchlcfMMx.io
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