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- if-fy mr-T r "-wr?gi HJV s- f "K " ' '" i1"1 VS? " J i i Saturday Press 1 K i r K w fc r t K I to- ! Ik. r VOLUME III, NUMBER SATURDAY PRESS, A Newspaper PuMI.hu! Weekly. isuw srmirnoij $5.00 1 im n .mlhl Foreign subscriptions $6 54 to $7 50, aornrdi.g to their destination. .s.i.v ritAXVtsco letter. Kiiitor Saturday I'rkw 5r May, with u, U the month for rioiics, flowers, cs curslont anil jaunu Into the country. The fielils are lwrtulifioil vsith varied cotoiol wild flowers, the garden are In their greatest love lines, ami the merry month is this year even more charming than usual, owing to the most opportune rains which have lately arrived, ex actly as desired fur lawns, freh Imdiling Inishes, fruit trees, ami rally tlovvcrs. Roses In California, though world-renowned for sire and ilcpth of color, do not ecel your produc tions in that line, save that ours are more last ing, for, while yours are buds at bicaWast, full bloom at night and In pieces at daylight, ours, without any unusual wind, remain presentable several days j but what base wo to match your stcphanotis, plumalra and other kindred plants ? Though, if possible, our magnolia trees lcar, finer nnd lirgcr blossoms probably from hav ing greater age. While the " rulnrbs " arc washed clear of dust, the city remains but little charged, mer chants seem hopeful of satisfactory business this season, country orders arrive with evidences of prompt payment! and the promise of a good year remains no longer doubtful. Reports fiom )our kingdom arc satisfactory as to continued activity in business, but it seems as though some disturbing element were liounil to bring you and your interests before the world in some unpleasant manner : the proposed abrogation of the treaty, the ridicu lous display and cxjicnsc of coronation, leprosy and now the Chinese invasion. What next may be your trouble It is not fair to prognosti cate. What you are to do with so many l )ond your needs, In the way of these too nu merous people is evidently a problem to your selves; ami, to those who have no Intelligent knowledge of the capacity of the islands, it seems as though the residents and the natives generally were to lie displaced by a people who have lcen compared to locusts in their num Iwrs and effect. As a rule, the Chinese merchants of Hawaii seem a different class from those met here, in point of intelligence, knowledge of other lan guages, antl general willingness to adapt them selves to their surroundings. With you, the Chinese own houses and lands, not only for profit but with an evident intention of becom ing permanent and naturalitcd residents, ming ling to some extent in society and adopting your ways of transacting business all of which Is so different from what is seen here, that the public mind Is wrought up to the impression that as a class they must be disagreeable in any cscnt and a curse to any country- This I be lieve your people would be slow to admit, pro vided the supply of Chinese lalxjr be limited by the demand. Kliminate the Chinese from your Islands and what branch of trade would not suffer? Ask your hardware and lumber firms what proportion of their business is de pendent un the Chinese patronage. Ask the dealer in rice who controls the production of this article of food. Ask also if the average Chinese merchant s note is not as good as that of the average foreigner or native and as promptly met, and then you may understand why these people have been gladly received by you heretofore. Hut if six thcusand, poured in upon )ou almost simultaneously, do not give you a sufficiency perhaps the old scheme of importing a million and charging a per capi tal tax of five dollars might be revived. Your annexation clement is probably prick Ing up its cars aliout this new disturbing ele ment, liut I believe it is commonly understood by this time that the people of the United States do not care to absorb your islands, but on the other hand do not intend any other nation shall, which seems wrfcctly satisfactory to a majority of the parties in interest. Kscry thing ought to move on smoothly and prosper ously, if King Kalakaua might lie made to realise that he cannot vie with the crowned heads of Eurotie and elsewhere in courtly reti nue, expense, and needless display; Out he gets neither homage nor respect for it either at home or abroaj ; that, to far as he is a true friend to his country and his finances, he will lie icipectcd and supported, and any deviation from this pbinly milked outline of conduct is a drprtuic which will ceitainly lead to a de pletion of all his friends and followers. How about your loan placed upon this mar ket ? Why cannot your heads of finance realite that plenty of money can be obtained at your 'own door and through usual channels if only a conservative and safe policy is adapted, such as Induces confidence the same rule holding good everywhere? Capital Is sensitive and cosily alarmed, goes quickly to high figures and soon hides Itself for self-protection. Hut given a wive and judicious administration, a business-like prudence and withal plenty of gooj common sense, and no loan need ever seek pastures new but could be quickly ab sorbed not many miles from your own Mer chant street, and on favorable terms. The foregoing opinion ts from the lips of one thor oughly posted In your situation, with Interests second to none In your count iy, and should has c weight with your sovereign, if he has the sin cere aloha for Hawaii nei which his words Im ply, Our papers are much exercised, now over the effect of change of base by the Central Pacific Railroad Comrnny, In that they ate very perceptibly transfcring shipments from the northern to the southern route, as was fore shadowed some little time since, and as deten tion of goods In house will thereby affect our merchants, it Is to your interest to know It. Though contradicted by railroad people, it is nevertheless apparent that the scheme Is to "slide out" of the central and unite force In the less expensive and more popular route of the southern, the latter route being more often chosen by )Our residents than the former, ts some evidence of it popularity. IVparatioos for the Knight Templar page ant still progress, and antagonistic clement ore about reconciled, hotels have agreed to accooimojste at usual rates, merchants have subnet ibed liberally, the fifty thousand dollars seeded U all arranged for and If ten thousand people come, spending on on average what traveler cipect to disburse dolly, the amount of capital floated will I no Inconsiderable assistance in out impoverished commonwealth. The Thomas Orchestra It now en route, and ail umtgesBMiti ore stoJc for a grand boom, Hasl taougb. you have the good llcrgtr and his HovriMin ttud, let U any of your (over of nrinif svsseuU core to beat a satiety, 1 do not Mjr of taut atuttc, Uk trip hilherwird would 38. In view of the proposed Invading ol ostr coast by I Eastern visitors, our railroads have advanced the fares, intending doubtless to make hay while the sun shines" ami though this advance is not more than two tier cent per capita, In the aggregate it will amount to considerable. San Francisco might be a subur ban village for all the news one could find just now; Kittles, musicalw, dinners and amuse ments always obtain in a targe city but little of interest for sour good people. Theaters just now arc handicapped by the attraction of McOalls Opera Company at the California. tt is a large, perfectly trained company, lieauti- fully costumed, and the principals tine and well-known singers, and the result would naturally be a phasing one; but when, as In this case, the combination has lx.cn singing together for months, the effect is iierfectlon, and the performance of " The fJrecn t.nce Handkerchiefs" has drawn crowded houses every night. One of the principal characters, whether from accident or design, Is made up to icscmuic my old rriend, Charles Warren Stoddard, and while the resemblance is strik ing, many ieculiarities of speech nnd manner are wonderfully like, to the amusement and delight of many of his old Itohcmlan acquain tance in tins berg. .Minstrels' Hall, led by Emerson, has continual good attendance. Tivoli presents "Merry Wives of Windsor" In m-... It-!-.--.-- . . in i... miner warucn nas a new piece " Uncle Tom's Cabin." Ilaldsvin opened the other day vv ith a catch piece, and llush-Strcct is "starred' by traveling companies; you pay your money and you have your choice. Modjeska commences at the Ilaldsvin soon. i ickets lor the opera night arc all soM. The principal attraction proliably of the first ap pearance being that this lady received her first marked encouragement here and was after wards indorsed everywhere so we havcsoit ofadopteslhcr and feci an unusual interest in her success. Many of your Island people arc patronizing the boarding houses now Instead of the hotels, so if we wish to call it is a matter of conjecture where they may lie found. Would it not be well to drop a few cards to those likely to call, and thereby announce their arrival if perchance the newspapers were not examined? ADOLNtUS. San Francisco, May 4, iSSj. the xotarlk ui:ai. The following is taken chiefly from Frank l.cslic's Illustrated Newspaper: In New Vork City, Samuel Wallin, an artist, aged 71. At Hartford, Connecticut, Dr. George II. Haw Icy, aged 72. In New York, Philander Hanford, an old merchant, aged S4. At Philadelphia, Penns)ivanla, Oliver P. Cornman, aged 70. At Columbia, South Carolina, Dr. L n. Turnipsecd, aged 54. In London, England, Rev. William O'Neil, (Ilaron O'Neil), aged 7a At Rochester, New York, Rosnell Hart, cx-congrcssman, aged 59. At Tarrytown, New York, W. It. Hatch, a New York City banker. At Vienna, Austria, Archduchess .Maria, sistcr-in-lavv of the emperor. At Nice, I-ranee, C. Ilurdi, a Chicago merchant, aged 6S. At Randolph, Massachusetts, Seth Turner, a prominent Huston banker, aged 62. At Norwalk, Connecticut, George R. Choi well, a New York merchant, aged 63. At Ann Arlior, Michigan, Prof. II. N. Crocker of Michigan University, aged 65. In London, England, Dr. William Farr, an eminent statistician, aged 75. At Piedmont, near Oakland, California, Col. Jacks Hap, the notes! Texan ranger. At Philadelphia, George II. Kirkham, a wealthy and philanthropic citizen, agcil 62. At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mark Wil cox, a prominent and liberal Catholic, agcil 69. At South Washington, District ol Columbia, Rev. Alfred Hohncad, Episcopalian, aged 73 At Gross Villiagc, Michigan, Gen. Ralph Ely, ex-auditor general of Michigan, aged 62. At llrooklyn. New York, Rev. A. II. Par tridge, D. D., a prominent Episcopalian, aged 7- In Scotland, Rev. G. R. Mackarncss, a Ilishop of the Scotch Episcopal Church, aged 61. At MIddletown, Connecticut, Col. J. Hum ham, formerly postmaster of Hartford, agesl 47. At Morristown, New Jersey, Major James W, Curyley, engineer corps, United Slates Army, agesl 40. At Decatur, Alabama, Judge C. II. Law rence, formerly Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, agesl 62. At Columbia, South Carolina, Rev. Ccorge Howe, D.D., president of the Southern Pres byterian Theological Seminary, aged 81, It San Francisco, Henry llrickwedcl, re cently auditor of the dty, formerly supervisor, for many years one of the most prominent liquor merchants in the city, and always esteemed as an honest imblic servant and good cititcn. He visited these islands in company with Mr, Claus Sprcckcls, about two yean S- Mr, Samuel Plimsoll, who has rendered such valuable services to seamen In the Urillvh Par liament, Is to be presented, in recognition thereof, by the teamen of New South Wales, with a solid silver model of a thrce-inastesl vessel, weighing forty-five ounce. St. PctcrsburR is to be tijoriinl with a cot osul lUtue of Pouschkin, in eilvanlicsl line, on a pcslcsUl of liladt rrurtle. It will I pUcol in ihe suture at the cm! of the street that, tear the iiocl' name. The scultitor is Ihe distinguished artist Orxloutchine. There is a dirk led line on the malting of the I louse of Commons about a jucc from the benches. It was originally Intctvlcd to prevent member drawing their (words on each other, and it is lo-Jsy considcrcU out of order for a member, when debating, to outstep it by more than si inches. The sum of five thousand dollars which might probabl) be multiplied ten times has been offered by Monsieur Paul to the French AcaJemy of Medicine, to found a priic for the discovery of a cuic for diptheria, the competl lion to be open to the world, and not confines! to the medical circle. Mr, Sssiabume ha written a poem on the death of Rktaid Wsgucr. HONOLULU, I-I. I., SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1883. IJrofcoGioii.il sXiirbo. X7ILLIAM O. SMITH, AITOIIXKY AT I.A II, 8j Mew HANT StRRRT, HomttLl, 30 AIT R. CASTLE, .1 mi it. vt: r.i t law, An.! Notary Public Annuls ill the Courts of the Kingdom. , COWARD PRESTON, M FortStrret. Hosuifii, 1 ATTORXKY .' COUXSV.LHIR AT LAW, JOHN RUSSELL, J ATTORXKY AT LAW, No. 41 Merchant Street, tlorsotuu, II. I. us-jm Nest door In K. F. Ilickerton'l law office.) TV'S. CUMMINCS A MARTIN Ofricn wmi Four and Heretania Sts.. surukoxs axii iiinuKi'.tTiita nil'. alclau. Office I louts Until 9 A.M., ami from i-j and t): jo-S r. M. TNO. A. ItASSINCEK, Interior Orrici, IlosoiiLii, AIIKXT TO TAKK ACRXOWLEIXIK. menta to Cnutntct for .nfmr. 3 TNO. S. Me GREW, M. D. rnvsiciAX i,i, 1 siriidKox, Hotel MrMt, between Fort and AUVeA streets. orrica uoeits: From 7 to to a. m ; t to 4, and 6 10 S p. m. o-" Telephone No. 164. JOHN II. PATY, IIONOIVLV, OSIII', II. tl, xota nr ririii.tv axii voMMissiuxKii nf llretlt, For ihe Stales of Calif.xnia and New Votk. OlTice I the Itank of Ilishop & Co. 1 O M. CARTER, ItoNOLl'Ll', II. I., AltKXT TO TAKK AUKXOWI.KIHiK. menlt In Contract tn Ijtlmr. Office l Pacific Mail Steamship Dock, F.sptanaJe. 15 T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. IIONOLI-LV, II. I., nnxTAi, iioom.s ox ronr xtiikkt. Office In Ilrewer's lllock, corner Hote and Foil Streets, entrance on Hotel Street. I N B. EMERSON, M. D. Honolulu, II. I., I'lir.sicr.tx axii mruaunx, TruriiosB Number 147. Office hours from 8K to 10K a. m.J lH to 3S p. m. Office and residence number s, Kulctil street, comer Fort street. -p A. DH LA NUX svttrKroit Axr virit. r.xoiXKiut, AdJress, HONOLULU Post-office. i6.6m' iJuomcBS (JTarus. T YCAN & JOHNSON, 105 and 107 Fobt Street, Importer mill Denlerm In iill'khiiU nf Mnntr tlontta, Vittivy lntnlnt ilitninese Unoilii, Furniture, Chairs, Sewing Machines, Mirrors and Mirror I'lates. Picture Frames aiul Cnrnim m.i.! in oruer. ,. C BREWER ft COMPANY, General Jf errant He ami Commlaton Attent Qlkks Strbkt, Honolvlu. OrllCrrt-P. C Tones. If.. tiniilnf tmrl minsiTHi loseph O. Carter, treasurer and secretary. Directors : rions. inarics k. llisnotiana II. A. r. uarter; Henry May, auditor. ,j8 JOHN T. WATBRHOUSE, Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I., IMVOHTKl: AXII DKAJ.KIt J.V OK.V rmt Merrlmnillae, i 'TMIOMAS SORENSON, Ship Carpenter, Spar Maker ami Caulker No. oQueey SteeetOcIow Honolulu Iron Works) . is-yr P T. LENBHAN & Co. Nuuanu Street, Honolulu., IMI'OIITKIIS AXlt' COMMIHSIOX MKIt- eftnnts. ta 1UTRS. A. M. MELLIS, No. 104 Fort Street, Honolulu, r'ASIHOXAJILK JUtKSH AXII CLOAK. Maker, to w M. G. IRWIN A Co. Honolulu, II. I., .Siro. tit FACTOIIS AXII COMMISSIOX AtentM. CUUSSrSECKCU. I WH. C.IRUIN. T-slLLINGHAM A Co. No. j; Foet Street, Honolulu, IMVOKTKUS A Xl lIKAl.KltS IX II A III)- tcarr, Cutlery, Tool; Paints and Oils, and General Merchandise. t A W. PIERCE & Co. Honolulu, II. I, , Sltlf CIIAXIU.KIM AXII COMMISSIOX Merfhanlt. Agents for Brand's Guns and Uorub Lances and Per ry Davit' Pain Killer. T AINE & Co. HOKOLULU, H. I. COMMISSIOX MKItCIIAXTS IMVOH tera nml Healer In Hay, Grain and General Iroducc. TT B. MdNTYRB BROTHER, Co. Kino and Foet Srs., Honolulu, uitttcr.HY axii mt:n htoiik. H HACKFBLD ft Co. Queen Steeet, Honolulu, II. L, or.xr.itAi. coMMissiox aokxts. pD. HOFFSCHLAEGBR & Co. Hokolllu. Oaiiv, II. I., IMVOItTKItS AXII COMMISSIOX MKIt- rAilMla. P A. SCHAEFBR A Co. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, IMVOHTKUS AXII COMMISSIOX MKIt rAffMfj. 1 w ILDBR Co. COE. FottT AND OUEKN STL. llONflLLLr. LVMIirit, I'AIXT.i, OILS, XA1I.S, OH.I HalUUna Material of retry klml. P P. ADAMS, Queey Sheet, Honolciv, .1 1'CTIOXKKH A XII COMMISSIOX MKIt' rAaxf. 1 A S- CLEGHORN A Cn. IstrOETEES AND I)EAUES IN OKXNKA L MKItCIIAXIIISK, Comer Qufu ud Kaahvunaaa StrMls, Hwaolulu. DOLLBS ft Co. QtEEX StSEET, HOMOllLU, II, I., HUir CIIAXtiLKHS AXlt COMMISSIOX Merchant, ImfurtersaaJ Dealers la Oeperal MtrsJiaadiM, I TNO, H.BROWN, IOJ DsESTaNU Steest, IXMI-HCTOH Of KI(1HT AXII Mniture, Orders can U left u tU I'vika SuiLm. N P, BURGESS, CIJM-JC.VrjCN tsatJ HVILDKU. All lUJi 0 ftUii( isiair4ly slteadej to. TsUvhoo. Ny. iso, Hsiaouou's EsprsM OJSca. lbN.Wsvjrs iU iJucincBo UT.irus. M S. GR1NBAUM & Co. Ma Kim's llincK, ttirit SrttKT, IJII'IIIITi:il.lAXI WIIUt.KSAt.K IIKAI rrn Ih lUnwtl Jlrrrlutnttlir. t M S. GRINBAUM A Co. M CAlltWlMtSr 1 SN FftANCIKO, romr.uthixa .i.vii coMMtssiax JlrrchttntM, Special hcilitlc tot anil naitlcuUr attention paid to ixMnignmcma m iiarhi prouuee IWTAX ECKART, No. 111 Fout Strekt, HovolvlI', ir.i Ten ma itr.it, .n:n-t:i.i:it, r.xan.t- rrr, ttir IHmnnnit Setter, All orders faithfully executed. 31 J AWRENCH & I'RBBTH, COXTItAVTOIlS. Plans and Ksllrtutes furnished for Wotlii of Con- -.tiuiiii'ii. i.,.u i.iiuiiiccMHic mm ourTCin). lnice, comer of lUlckauwiU and kllauea streets, next door to VV ulemann s tffick warehouse. P. O. lloi 101. 1 ,6-tv- PRANK GERTZ, No. 114 Four St., orrostrit Pantheon Stables, hoot ax 11 snor.MA hi: it. nourn axu Shoe tnmtr In ortler. Of bet material at reasonable prices, ami fol cash, t TJOLLISTER & Co., Wholesale and Retail imuaaiHTs AXII TOIIACCOXISTH. No. 59 Nuuanu street. Honolulu, H. I. 1 T3R0WN& PHILLIPS, No. iS Nuuanu Smrrr, Honolulu, II. I., I'rttclleitl I'liimliem, On niter anil Cop jiri-siiifrM. Particular attention paid to ihe fitting up of the jniiiiiciu imi .imiiunc. OTEWART BLANC, HotrlStrrrt, Hovolulu, H, I Menler In i.iultf ami (Irnttemm'n Shot and Halter, Try my store, after one transaction -ou will be wire to comei axain. Kcpairiiig done to ortfer. Formerly of an 1 ranciscp. OAMUEL AND ALBERT BRAY, No. 4 Mkkcmant Strfkt, Homolvlt, If, I., (oppositk sailor's HOME.) cr.sro.if noor axi SHOKJt.tKKHS, (ood work ; low prices, neu and dUpatcd. Repairing done with neat- P H. OEDING, llxjtrr antl Drayman, Freight, Package, and lUeKaRe delivered to and from all part of Honolulu and vicinity. Careful at tention paid to moving Furniture, with WAGONS EXPRESSLY FOR THK TURPOSE. letephone 136 ; residence m$$ PunchboMl street. OiVice 86 King- street. io6-tf OEE HOPP & Co, 37 Maunakea street, Carpenter amt Furniture Dealer, Houses built and the rrtmrini? of houvt aiifnilnl in Terms moderate. itiiv M PHILLIPS ft Co. IMPORTERS ! iriioletale llenler In Clothlna, Hoot, Shoes, Hals, Mens't Furaishin;:" Goods, Fancy Goods, etc. No. 11 Kaahumauu street. -yrro rhien, Veterlnarji Snraeon, Diseases of Hones and other domesticated Animals, treated in the most practical and scientific manner. DISEASES OF TIIR HOOP A SPECIALTY. Residence 8$ Fort street, Honolulu, sshere all orders icii win receive rxomt attention. $-qr p F. WOLFE Honolulu, II. I., aiiocEitr, feeii axii ritori.siox Merchant. would like neauiol lanulies, boarding house keepers and others to know that he at atl times sells at prices lowest of the low. Orders solicited and goods promptly delivered in any part of (he city or suburbs. Number 109 King Street, between Alakea and Fort Sts. si -6m AI7-ILLIAM O. SMITH, STOCK BROKER, No. 83 MERCHANT STREET, HONOLULU, (Established in 1870.) Sugar Plantation, Railroad, Telephone and other v.orporauon atocits, uonas ana similar securities bought and sold 00 Commission. Money loaned on Stock Securities. Honolulu, II. I., October ist, , i88. ito-tf -ASTLE ft COOKE, No. 80, King Street, Honolulu, II, I. Shlpplna mul Commtlon Merchant, Importers and Dealers In GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Agents for The Hiichcock & Cotnrany's Plantation. the Alexander & llaldwtn Plantation. K. Halsiead, or Waialua Plantation. A. II. Smith & Company, Koloa, Kauai. J. M, Alesander, Haiku. Maul. Ilia Haiku Sugar Company. The KohalaAugar Company. Hamakua Plantation The Union Insurance Company of San Francisco. The New England Life Insurance Co. of Boston, The Blake Manufacturing Company of Boston. D. M. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Packet Line. The Merchant's Line, Honolulu and Sao Francisco Dr. Jaynes ft Son's Celebrated Medicines. Wilcox ft Gibb's Singer Manufacturing Company Wheeler ft Wilson's Sewing Machines, i-o fMIARLES T. GULICK, XOTAItr I'VIII.IC, Acent to take Acknowledgments to Lasox Contracts, and GENERAL HUSINESS AGENT. Office tn Macke.'a Block al corner Queen and Kaahu. manu streets, Honolulu. a.y -HARLES SMITH, M King Street, rlii, Copper., anil Sheet Iron Worker, Plumbing, gas fining and all work In my line promptly attended to. Terms moderate. Remember Ihe address, opposite llw IVdict Station, M King street. 1094m J. LEVEY ft CO., HAeufe a Kit Retail 0 rarer, Fort street, Honolulu. Fresh groceries and provisions of all kinds on hand and rveciv ved regularly from Euros and America which mi vm sou as tne sowest market rates. txwls delivered 10 any pail of ihe cily free of charge. Island ordrrs sulicued and prompt attention will he given to the same. Ila.iy w ONG LBONG ft CO., Kuvanu Street, Cos. Marine. Aw-I' fw Moanul Suyar, I'alama Hie iluniaiiwH, And Kailua KIc ItuiUlioo and MuX llliy -nil BO, II. DAV1ES ft Co., (I.atr Ianion, Green ft Ca) IMPORTER, COMMISSIOX MKRCHAX1 antl Auent for Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters. British and Foraia-n Marina Insurant. rAmnaa And Northern Assurance Company, , A W. RICHARDSON ft Co, IsiroBTEEs and DaAlias in noor, mhoks, rVHXisHtxa aootia, lint; Cap, Trunk; ralf.ee, PcKuavers-and &as- Wallkam Walrh.. STM 1... elry, etc, cor, U Fort amd Merckaat sUswta, Hass iula, II, I, 1 ITAILUKU POI FACTORY, VYauuav. Uaei, II. I., Rett QuhIIIm tfmlmt MlnufnciunA Cess ntiu, AD orvUrs rUleJ vntk duntvub. -M, JJiiGiitcoo Carbo. J" LYNCH, N King street, lltnlrr Krrrit llffrli'llnit nf lloi nutt .sAnj. Ladles am) Cents' Fine Wear a Specialty. tlflV 1TYMAN BROTHERS, No. t) Merchant Street, Honolulu, II I., tMroiiTi:itsoroKxi:iut,Mi:iiviiAX' illne from fVrnife, Knffliimlt German)' and the United States. t TTYMAN BROTHERS, tiSANti sir) California Street, S. F., trjtoi.Ks.iu: tinocRHs, I'articulsr attention paid to Riling and shipping Is and orders. 1 T WILLIAMS & Co. im and 104 Fort Street, J'llOTOfllUI'IHO A HT1STS. Pictures of alt sles and kinds made to ortler. and names cf all descriptions constantly on hand. Also S-l-nus, Shell, ami UurioMtiee ot Ihe 1'aciric. A LLBN ft ROBINSON, llONOLULt', It, I,, DntterM in Lumber nnd alt Khuts nf llutUU (,( Jtntrrtalit, faint, Oil, .Vfiffa, rfr., Agent of fKhooners Haleakala, Kulamanu, Kckauluohl, Mary Ellen, a Utlama, Pauaht and Leahl. At Kobinon' Wharf. i YONS ft LEVEY, Auctioneer anil Commllon Merchant, Hkavee IIlock, Queen Strte, Honolulu. Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate and General Merchandise promptly attended to. Sole agents for American and European merchandise, j I, L)-ons, h-t ( L. J. lsey. "HE GERMANIA MARKET. , Honolulu, II. I. Ileef, Veal, Mnltnn, IaiiiiIi, I'otillry ami t'lh Constantly on hand, and of choicest quality. Fork ruusages. Ilolocnas. etc. always on hand. Our meats Sri Al pal are all cut and put up in Eastern sts le. All orders raUMulIy attended to, and delivered in any part of the city. Shop on Hotel Street, between Union and Fort Streets. 40-601 CI. KAUI'I', l'roprietor. PD. C. ROWE, HOUSE anil SIOX rAIXTKIt, PArEE Hanger, etc., 07 King street, Honolulu. tXTlLLIAM TURNER, &4 King street, VRACT1CAL WATCHMAKER, t And Importer of American Jewelry of every descrip tion. (Formerly ol San Francisco, California.) 50 T EWERS ft COOKE, (Successors to Lewers & Dickson,) IMPORTERS AXII HEALERS IX' IATM her and all ktml ofllulliltng Material. Fort street, Honolulu, H. I. 1 E' HALL ft SON, Corner Fort and King Streets, IMVOItTEHS, DKALKUH IX ItAIUU ware, Dry flood, Vaint, Oils and General Merchandise. i H W. McCHESNEY ft SON, Dealers in LEATHER, It HIES, TALLOW, AXII Commllan Merchant. Affenta for ihe Rni'al &vin (TnmnAnv. Kn rS,,n street, Honolulu, H. I. 9 ei C. COLEMAN, HONOLULU, II. I., MLACKSMITH, MACHIXIST, CAR. rlage Work, llorte Shoeing, Plantation Machinery, etc Shon on Klnsr street. . ... r..tla o. r-.uLa-l JOHN NOTT, No. S Kaahrunanu street, Tin, Copper amd Shtssst Iron 'Worker, MUVtS A.-Sll KAIsUEb, of all kinds. Plumbers' stock and metals, house furnish ing goods, chandeliers, lamps, etc. T M. OAT ft Co. Honolulu, II, I.," SAIL-MAKERS. I'LAOS OF ALL HE. crlplloH tnaileamt repaired. holt in A. F. Cooke's new fire proof building, foot of Nuuanu Street. S P HORN, Honolulu, II. I, I'lOXEEIt STEAM CAXDY MAXUFAC tory and Rakery. Practical Confectioner Pastry Cook and Raker. Number 71 Hotel street, between Fort and Nuuanu f BNGL1NG ft Co., No. 5 Nuuanu Street, TIXSMITIIS AXIi PLUMRERS, DEAL, era in Stove, Range; Tin, 3a T W. OIRVIN, Wailuku, Maui, H, I., COMMISSIOX MERCIIAXT AXIi HK.V- ri-al Heater In Dry Qood; Groceries. Hardware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Glassware. 1 TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Honolulu, 11. 1., STEAM KXaiXES, ROILKHS, SVtlAR Mill, Cooler, Iron, Jtrrsee And Lead Castings. Machinery of every descriptin made to order. Particular attention paid to Ship's ItUcksmithing. Job work executed on the shortest no tice. 10 O H. MEEKAPU, (KAUKAIWA.) Nvuree 11 Nuuanu Street. TAILORISO OF EVERY J)E scrlptloH done to ortler. Men's, bovs' and yosuhs' wur k, 1 nARISIAN RESTAURANT, Numsee 64 Hotel Street, MEALS SERVED AT ALL hours of the ilay, R Special terms foe regular boarders. The only suits prirals room in town foe Ladies. Mrs. Leon dejeau, Proprietress. T H. NORTON Co., No. I) Maunakea Street, Hor kolng,Skoe removed and all hind of WekmtO Work don to order. Carriage making and repairing; done by competent wx-rkawn. The best bens-thoer in the country works at this place. I0j-jr V OLCANO HOUSE. CRATKH Or KMLAVKA, Visitors reoulring any unusual display of volcanic Sti lton will Undlv eiv. lb. Manajrer at Uasx Ian rlavs u. tk. in fin. weather, and frum eleven So tbirtesus in fusiL is w, sum WV.4IWT, anu srusw ,ifnn I. 1B1TTS.SS sa SUSIL. !Unl- to eat, a rousin jr fir., dean bssd s, and sh. bea attendasoi ou Ih. Hawaiian Islands. 3 " H. WILLIAMS, lurokTsa and Deaise in rumxiruRK orttrmmr ottcmirTiox Al Vptfllertr nnd Manufacturer. faraiiur. Warenxaas No. sea Feet street. Wutk. shop al old stand on llosel Surest. All orders cs-omuly tlandrfso. r 4 ' piSHIRS CHAHPAGNB CIDBR ausiNEsa will as conllctso iktiielv RV My son, JACOB FISIIKK, la future, as I have turned my tutealioa 10 triculiura. All orders should be ad.li rsted to Jacob llskar, P. O. Boa ito, or No- 11 Urka atrs-at. This ckaoge dates irsass jansvary i, ss-a 1 sa. ssus osponisByMy so inane the pibuc fue taaie riauortaie ailWso tssstesred oa ase, and sassds a conlmwance 0 she aaas. 10 asy ssjp Jacob, ijl-ias ISRAEL fllin. DUtMl r-LAG.ll SksaUj WssVstlkavssaa ssTVVssMIP V1B0sI UmviliuM, AMERICAN -U-ti HAWAIIAN. .ttiioiiicoo (Turbo. QOSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT, M CAMACItO, J'refriiltr, Nets HoTfL StREKT, HONOLULU, II. I. Jfrrrfe .i nil h ...! ijl. ,..!., ,... f ' " "i'' prii irirft fir rfflf tt tmtrkrt ttffnnti, ' "pHOS. O. THRUM, iMfORTINO ASH MANtrACTlritlNd sT.irwxNN, xkhs star.XT, rutxri:nt llonhbhtitrr, rtr,t And publiUiet of the SATtmnAV Pit Ma. nnd .trca sum.itAt ,t.i n.u. Merchant atreet. Deal cr in r Ooolt, er In Fine Stalionerv', lloils, Music, Tors and Fancr Fort street, near Hotel, Honolulu. JOSEPH E. WISEMAN ItONOLUll, II. I., ltKA I. ESTATE mtOKEll AXII KM I'l.tlY. meat Itaremt, Rents Rooms, Collages, lloues, and sells and lenses Real Ksiale In all tiarlsof th. Klninlnm. S'hk.U. M.n, found foe thox seeking work In all the various Uanches of business connected ith these I stands. I.ef:al docu ments slrawn. Hills Collected, Itookt and Accounts kept and general office work transacted. I'lrciue tnhcileil. Commissions moderate. -i Q. W. MACFARLANE ft Co. Cor, Foet and Queen Streets, Honolulu, (Eittr J!,) Importer nml Cnmuilloii Merchant. Agents lor The Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets l?l",Hr Co.' Liverpool Line of Packets The Waikapu Plantation The Spencer Plantation, HIlo llakalau Plantation. Illln MJrI'' 7'L Wation. Sugar Machinery The Puuloa Sheep Ranch Company AL. SMITH, IttrOETEE ano Deai fe in r.Assir.titi:,Mi:itiiEX sit.vEit ri.A. te,l ll'iirr, llraeket, Vac, King's Combinaiion Spectacles and F.jrgtasses, istral VV ire Ware. Kanrv .,mm tir,i,r. SV. n.. t.. lols, VV ostenholni s Pocket Cutlery, Powder, Shot and Ammunillon, lUrLs Spool Col ton, Machine Oil, all mnus 01 .n.icnine .teeaies. "Ilomestic 1'aper Fasluunv Sole agent of the universally acknowledged Light-Running Domestic Sewing Machine, Ma 44 Fort street Honolulu. B ISIIOP ft Co. BANKERS, Honolulu. H. I., Draw Exchange onlhe BANK OF CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, and their agents iu yew York, Jioxton, M'tiris, Auckland, MESSRS. M. M. ROTHSCHILD SONS, London. The ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION 01 London, and their branches in Jloiifikoiiif, Sltliirif Hiid Melbourne, And transact a general Hanking Rusiness. 1 P I. NICHOLS, No. 104X Foet Street, Honolulu, CIVIL EXOIXEER AXIi COXTJtACTOR For the Construction of Railroads, Mills, landings, Iron, Wooden and Combination ltridges, iaducts and Supension Bridges for Cane Flumes. 140 pISHERS CHAMI'AOXK CIDER MAXUFACTORY, rso. 13 LiLtiiA Street, Honolulu. This health-invigorating beveraee is for sale al all the leading saloons in the city. Orders from the bther isianqs promptly attended Itx 133 H AWAIIAN INVESTMENT AND AGENCY Comjiany, (Limited.) MOXEY LOAXED On First-class securities, for long or short periods. Apply to W. U GREEN, Manager fn Hi. Office Oucen Street, over G. W, Macfarlane & Co.-,3tf THE MONTAGUE RANGE FOR SUITING IN IIRICK. G. JSNGLING A Co., AV. S.Vuhh St., IteHDlulu,!!. I. Sole agents for these Islands. The best cooking ap paratus for the Plantation, Hotel or Family. RANGES FIXTURES such as Hot Water Holler, Water Coll, Oral Ilara, Etc., Alwas in stock. Explicit directions for setting up accompany every Ranre. Circulars ami 'rices oil afficatioit, m-qr TTOTEL-STRBET MARKET, II. K, VYl'E, l'roprietor. Having purchased the Hotel-Street Market, I lake pleasure in announcing that I will give ihe business my personal attention, and hope to supply the wants of Ihe public of Honolulu in a satisfactory manner, BEET, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB, AND OTHER KINDS OF MEAT FOR THE TABLE ALWAYS ON I1ANU. l'ROMVT 1IELIVERY MAliE. ORDERS TAKEN BY TELEPHONE TELErilONK, No. 136, 131 TUf AKEB ft COURTNEY, WsUhtMs, Masai, PAIAI MANUFACTURERS, We manufacture the VERY REST QUALITY Pala from A I Taro. Owing to the estent of lands cultivated by us, vs. can sell cheaper than others, and can guarantee planta tions and all employees of labor against any failure of supplies, fir Orders by Post receive prompt attention. C. B. MAKEE. iii.tnt A. A. COURTNEY Insurance Notices. DOSTON BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS. C. VREIVEK O Ct., Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands. 1 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER writers. C. RKEWEK V C. Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands. 1 SCHWBIZERISCHE LLOYD RUCK VER slcherungs GetclUchaft of Wlnterthur, It. ttACKFELD .V C., AGB.VTS. ' Capital of ih. Company , .francs 3,000,000,000 Th. Agents of ih. above Company, fue lU Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to Insure Buddings, Furniture, Mcrchandis. and i'mduce. Machinery, etc, als? hugar and Kk Mills, aud vesxU In ih. harbor, against loss or damage by tire, on ih. most favorable leruu. 1 BRITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR. anc. Company, (Limited) TIIEO, II, DAI'ES, AGS.Vr. Itve atcw. agent hat received Inttroctront ta rs due th. rates of Insurance between Honolulu and Puet In lb. Pacific, and is now prepared 10 issue poll tie at th. lowest rales, with a ipetiAl reduction on freight per ttcaiaces. 1 THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Globe lavsuraaca Company. BISHOP if C ACSXTS. EITASIIHSU lljd. Unlimited LiMtillly (a MlikkMtr. Aaeete. , - , ,l3i.ajtv,M. RssstsTie..-, .- - .-., , 1 essysv,st. Ncoua roa ilrsi rtiasliiEii rectvlesvd aJtee sJeductlcai of re- Essssseattra t t,umm I ami pruoptly adjosiad and paid htie. 1 J MKNaiAJIN lNtUEANCE COMPANY CASTLM eV COOKS, AGS.VTS, laCswssjrtaW ll;. 1 Inountncc Notices. TTAMBURG-MAODBBURO FIRE INSUR- x x ance s-ompanv 01 llamourg. A.AKGKK,AGK.'r. I: " ";:,-'. iV",,S- '"' ?'"" u nry 1 ivi smftiti w ic on in iTKi laroraiii termt. rORTtJNARRMRRAt.tlM.QtlHANrRrnM. 1 -j . ...- ..-HV.....,vu wv...- i. nany of Ufrlln, : A. SCifARFRR & C.. AGRXTS. The aU)t Inittiranrc Comiviny. lu fMabliiliesI a Otntrral Aerncy here amt the timlmign..!, (cneral Agentt. artauthoriitii toukt riVi Ad.nt thetUngtri of theSrai at the mewl trawiuble tatci ami on the mm! fvoraMe trrtn. DREMBN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. r, A. SCJAEFKK A- CV., Attnt$. Also anenii for th. Dresden Board of Underwriters. Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Haaaiian Islands. GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Berlin, '. A, SCItAEFKK cV Ct., ACK.STS, The nLise Insurance Comtsiny liAseslatilishetlaGcn. eral Aeency here, anil th above signed. General Agents, are autnotired to take Risks against the dangers of the Seas at the mo-t reasonable tarrs, and on the most fa. vorable terms. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Company. '. A. SCHAKFKK f Ct., AGKXTS, The nbove firm having been appointed agents of this company are tirepaied to irsure risks ngalntt lire on Slone and llrlck buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on Ihe most favorable terms. For particulars apply at their office. TRANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg. . 11ACKFKLD cV C,., Artnti. upitaianti neserte Keichsmark c,ts.ot their Re-Insurance Comianies ' 101,650,000 Total,, ,,, .,, Keichsmark 107,650,000 The Agents of Ihe abose Company, for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to Insure ltuildings. Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, etc., also Sugar and Rice Mills, and vessels in Ihe harbor against loss or iiamage ny lire, on tne most lavoraole terms. N EW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ance Company ol Uoston. CASTLE k COOKE, AGKXTS. INCORrORATEtl iBjs. The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company In the United States. Fotletc Ittetl on themott h'ncornhle Term EXASIPLR OP NON.rORPRITURR rLAN 1 Insured age 33 ears ordinary life plan : 1 Annual premium continues Policy a years, 3 days a Annual premiums continue Policy 4 years, ta ' 3 Annual premiums continue Policy 6 years, 17 " 4 Annual premiums continue Policy I years. 46 ' 3 Annual premiums continue Policy 10 years, s6 " Assets, - $i;i,r,oo,ooo. Losses paid through Ilnoluolu Agency, $49,000 I.ONDON AND PROVINCIAL Fire Inaurtsnoo Co. (Limited.) Subcrlort Capital .... $3,000,000 (jCl.ooo.ono.) The above Company have now established an agency nere, anu are prepared to take risks on prop erty of every description within Ihese Islands. J. T. WATERHOUSE, Jr., to6-3m Agent. TUTUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ATX 01 new York. II ILDEK & Ct., AGEXTS, Large!, Safe! and moat Economical Life Inauranee Company in the World, CASH ASSETS OVER ?cx,ooo,ooo. For further tnfutmat,on concernin.? the Pnmmnt- anj for rales of Insurance apply to ihe Agent, or to J, Km 11 IWUIssIl, .-Willi. Illlt, 4.a,Clll. XTORTH. GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE XI company 01 Hamburg. . 11ACKFEI.D & Ca. AOKXTS, Capital nml Kescne. ....Reichiruult 8,830,000 iiciT nc-iiurniCswOiiiaa.nie. " 3 J, 000,000 Tlie Asentiof the atoe Company, for the ltkwaiun Islands are jartiutxcil to inturc HuiUhnj;, Furniture, Merc hand, m and froduce, Machinery, etc.. alo Suar ami'Kicc MJIl and vewli in the harlior. againit lost or uaniaje uy me, on tne mott lavoraMe terms. foreign ubtrtiscmcntB. H W. SEVERANCE, 316 CALiroaxiA St., Cal., (Room Na 4 ) nr,iu.r coxsur. commissiox Merchant. j TTARNDBN A Co a7 Saksomk St., Near California, S. F. IIEXERAL FURCHASIXO AOEXTS AXII Commtlon Merchant. PRANK II. AUSTIN Co., OrriCE No. aaCALiroaxiA Street, S. P., COMMISSIOX AOKXTS J? FORWARD- Ing Agent Consignments from the Hawaiian Islands desired. The best prices warranted and sales guaranteed. ,4 -"HARLES BREWER at Co. 17 Kluir Street, Uoston, AOEXTS OF HAWAIIAX l'ACKETS, General Com mission Agent: Special attention given to th. purchasing of goods'for iiwM.-.iuqiiiui, i- itigni a, towsts rales. 1 A NTISBLL PIANOS AMD ORGANS t 10,000 Pianos; 1,000 Organs) save half t buy of ihe nuuiuiaiturrri : irom ais 10 siouo; casn, rem, or iristallnients ; catalogues fre. , ANTISCLL, corner Matkel and Powell, San Fran. siscn q T GUS BURT, " GSXEKAL PUKCMASIXG AGEXT Tor countrv' merchants and mining companies and gen eral Commission Merchant. Insurance effected In good companies at lowest rates. Offer stOJ front Street, San Francitco, Cal, ncvyr )ALMBR REV, SCOTCH TYPC rOUKDERS. The largest and only complete Type Foundry and Printers' Warehouse on the Pacific Coast. 03 and soy LeldesdorfT and tf Coramirclal streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAU We seep on hand ih. laiesl stock ot American Fancy Type si.r kept 00 this toast, together wuh a mott runpltte uosk nf Miller sk Rich ard's Scotch Type I aud can furnish, at abuet nutic., Aajriklasc ta tk. friatar'i liasts, from a lUkla to a Cylindee press. We have a Urge stock ol new ana mcvsmi rand rilntuia I rsas.1 of all makes and slass. W. are tots agents fee CaupUllsCvlutr Pretax, CosUsU and lUbcutk Pr.ss.er also fitilm, Oip. per. Jewel (Jotdo.i and Wash- tiujrton Jobbers WASHINGTON HAND PRESSES) new Batter steam eogtises, which, ar. Just the ihtnf fta- irura, lueva waiee ntoists, w r.pr LUIUrs, anj a full liae ot fsuburn'i tuukUndeit' mschinvry. OUR FIDELITY ROLLER COMPOSITION and Peokt. Piuillng Inks aie twusderssl the bea a use. rsav. you uassi our -snrtsust plates I Tuey save svtilorUl work and Mtsvpoel- lion, and lhassore save asooey. TSKND rOK OUR CATALOGUE, uatORi -Na hossse osi this cuaat cats compete wiih as k sualely of food. CaaVkCsSXa sssstassCSl sfSa sssstassVassttassttl gaattaktlat "saT ssFaas"" mf9 amrLvanWf satesTtBswvt. WHOLE NUMBER 142 General uberliocmcntrj. T RUSSESI TRUSSES! TRUSSES. TRUSSES, TRt Sir S TRUSSER-TRl SSlfs'-TRUSSES. IJJKl-s rKI iSKS-TRU,SSKS. TRUSShS-TRllSSl.S-rRUi.SKS. 1 RUSSES. TRUSSES. TRUSSES HOILISTER St OO. I lave Just received a large Invoice of The, Osslssbravtod Celluloid TratM rilRECT FROM THE fACTORV. WE HAVE SPECIAL FACILITIES For Adjnatlng TrnassM. HOL LISTER ft CO., Cor. Tort and Merchant streets end 39 Nuuanu slreetl 139 M. CARTER & CO. . CARTER, GRAHAM. No, 82 Kins Strtttst, HonoltUn, RETAIL DEALERS IX FIREWOOD, COAL AND FEED. t e wouiu notlly tlie public, anil housekeepers Iu par., licular, that w e keep on hand and for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers and at lowest rales, fuel, as follows: HARD ANU SOFT WOOD, Cut any Lengths; CHARCOAL, N. S. W. NLWCASTLP. COAL, srnrrif mil -n.i l- CELEI1RATF.D WELLINGTON MINE, DEPARTURE HAY COAL.. BLACKSMITH COAL. The above dan be ordered by Telephone or otherwise, and immediate delivery guaranteed. GIVE US A CALL Telephone, No. joj VSK ALSO KEEP IN STOCK I JAY. OATS-California and New Zealand; BARLEY Whote and ground 1 WHEAT. CORN Whole and cracked : UKAN, MIDDLINGS, and other feed. Order ihe above through Telephone No. joj, AND WK WAREANT Quick Dediv.rr atad FnU Wstlcltt. ORDERS FROM OTHER ISLANDS SOLICITED Free Delivery to All Parts of Ihe City. RtMssauta, No, 8 Xlm Strext. TELErilONK No. 305. ,3) T UBRICATING OILS. Lubricating Oils. We dcsir. to call attention lo ihe fine stock of OILS which we now have on hand, comprising the following t Freak Sptsran OU, la tsuavtstit.M its aBtt Lard Oil, In barrels and cases ; Chnder oil, in barrels and in cases ; Castor oil, llao qualities,) in cases J Paralhn. oil, in barrels ; A cheap article fur llghl-runnlng machinery, and, for most uses, fully equal lo Ih. more eapensiv. oils. WI ALSO KEr IN 1TCXR SKIDGATE OIL, In cases. This oil It made from shark's livers, and it fully e-jual to lard, and is much cheaper. DARK I.UURICATINO OIL, la barrels I Just the thing for Sugar Mills, Can. Carriers and Cars, oe any slow moving machinery, and al half th. price of Ihe expensive oilis now In ut. In addition to above, we keep Kerosene Oil Downer's, Noonday, Lutirsl, Ncals-foot Oil, boiled and raw J Unseed Od, in quantities lo suit, And of the best qualities. Also, cotutanily on hand, CMtsrsv Feviatav, In oil and dry, and sfAtf. Jal ssmcI Mine, ot different qualities. J list receive! TWO RUCKJCTX MOWaOU. Just Ihe thing 10 tut Hlk grass. PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of every detcriptlou used on a Plantation. FENCE WIRE AND HARDWARE ot aU kind coastanily on hand and for sale cheap try E. O, MALI. SON, lli-tf Cor. King and Ft slrsHi. Ilonolalu. A COMPORTABLB HOME I Tk. under signed hat recently filled up In elegant siU. the bug. roomy Cottage forswlr U, Migsng to the L.mun .slat., on Nsiuaasi asressj, U)'ond the CviwasTtUI llutl MtstvltM, (ur ih. purpose of cusvlsxtiAg Th. nauMorihle pleasant retreat U the "WHITE HOUSE." Il cannut b. aurtsasssd Li th. hLasbtuM tw tsNnfort and tieaftnesa. THE OHOUHDS ARE SPACIOUS and cenainenttd with shade tietvs. Persona of reirtsiishillir asav sdw.wsL. ..,... ltd hosue thetss- A stttingooea it set rrssi 4W sass eatv W attests. A TEW MOM IvtXrssSI AH T. rents always irsorlerate. VACANT, always fnndarate. MRS. J. T. WHITKs I aw asany w ISUH.M srstl naiatlli.1 iiea, vntite .r iTre -i HI riEsstiliii Mat. Wttsve ssw sas rsei a m Id ise-s $ w k