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tni Frrtn S.e.
Tlic following an unt ot the 1'rrsi
tlrntUt liiiijiit.iliiii is tunilcii.i-tl fcom
llic Sun rrnmiHo )sncte rrcsulfni
cltrl Ovrlaml Veil Altn, New wk,
br ?rhti irnii), at ft is r m on the
tttvitit. f Mufrh jtil I ht Xiilrnttal
wiii) iirtiml hi a hi nut on At sctrn
oilwV im the inmninK of the lli
'hinton tli'twti It of llic .itli itut ,
utrs that, 'item In thr hnion nf the)
unimry has a wrtiicnt twit tnaupim
tnl in tits? rstwro-c of so v. a imilli
tmlf, urn with smh unitrrl voitiIfu
iinUlm.' Thru wctr at hrt 150,000
strsnfm fn th 1 ttv SmrnU woe
rtntwl islfWfc tlw entltp mute, ami Ntl-
.mtV. windows ami tltxwM ).- in fuel
ctcty ai-siUltie ire vt.n (H rttpicHl to
or!flniry Ity rroivtl. of llil seer.
I he Mttw wrrp pMifiisfM) ifiviifnli'tl
ami renn)lrnU rmi? was nimlr
cfUHy Altmt lor with us miiulrfitr.s
lunnfn, ami Mncn ami tlruce
drotl itml llnltering from tofmrc to
rutii am! w)mlcil Itom roof to rtxif
(men ftom nil wtfotn of the L'nkitt
wrte tejwcwnW'il ami mail) rolorrtl
frviHlrtwit tiwA Mtt in the festitilies.
Senator Ransom ami Sherman, as n
senate ctMoinittcr, todd with the
l'fcWnl flirt to 1I10 White House,
(ins-emor Cleveland w.ts wildly cheercil
alonf; the Mttt. At li.ilf tst tin
o'iHk-V the ,vrireion started alone
I'crtujlsani.t aseiuic. 'I he Untied
States Cim of Mannci ami the
famous Marine Kind were preceded liy
kttulums of ,-utilli-ty. In fiont of the
I'lesitlcrH's ciitwrc were l.cncral Slt
rum and slnrT and a regiment of
I'niietl States cavalry; after the ear
nagc ramc the Democratic- and Inati
Rural committees the District of
Columbia militia, headed by the Wash
ington Light Infantry, the colored
malitia. and the local illusions of the
Crand Army of the Ucpulilir closed the
cortege. In the senate clumlver at the
capitol the President's family party
occupinl llic President's gallery. As
soon as n quorum arrived the sciuoii.il
business commenced. Soon alter the
diplomatic corps arrived and took their
tilaccs. The ceremony of " turning'
back ihc hands of the senate clock '
was )crformcd according to custom by
the doorkcccr. After the arrival of the
Unitct! States Supreme Court, Presi
dent Arthur was announced and greet
ed with applause. Chief Justice Wane
administered the ontb of ollice to the
President-elect. The llible upon which
the oath was administered was a small
morocco-lKiunil solume, given to Presi
dent Cleveland by his mother when he
left home ; it was used at his request
and was held by Chief Clerk McKin
ncy during the ceremony. After tak
ing the oath President Cle eland shook
hands with the Chief Justice and was
immediately congratulated by evPrcsi
dent Arthur.
After the President had been intro
duced to the remaining Judges of the
Supreme Court and to Generals Sheri
dan and Hancock, many other";
pressed forward and heartily congratu
lated him. When the formalities of the
ceremony were ended and those who
had officiated therein were seated, Pres
dcni Cle eland arose and addressed the
immense audience as follows :
J'cllow citizens : In the presence of this sasi
assemblage of my count!) men, I am ahout hi
supplement and seal by the mlh which I thsll
take the manifestation of the will of a great
and lire people. In the estrcisc of their power
and light of self-Ros ernment they hae com
mitted to rnc of their fellow eiilicns a supreme
and sacred trust, and he hcie consecrates him
self to their scrsice. This impressisc ceremon)
adds little- to the solemn sense of :c-spntibilits
with which I contemplate the duty I owe to
all ihc people ol the laml. Nothing can ic
liese me front ansiely lest liy any act of mine
their interests may suffer, and nothing is needed
to strengthen tn) icolution to encage escry
facally and effort in the promotion of their
welfare. Amid party strife the people's choice
was made, but its attendant circumstances
hae demonstrated a new strength and safety
of government b the pee pie. In each suc
cedirg)earit more clearly appears that our
Democratic principle needs iw apology, and
that in its fearless and faithful application is to
be found the surest guarantee of good govern
ment. But the best .etults in the operation of a
government wherein cm) citizen has a share
largely dtpend upon the proper limitation of
puicly partisan real and effort, and a correct ap
preciation of the lime w hen the heat of th tur
tisan should be merged into thct patriotism of
the citiren.
To-day the executive branch of the Got ern
ment is transferred to new lerping, bui this ii
still a gotcmmctl of all the people, and it
should be none the less an object of their affec
tionate solicitude. At this hour the animosities
ol political strife, the hittcmcis of partisan de
frjt ar.d the csuhation U partisan triumph
should le supplanted by ungrudging acquie
scence to the opular will, and sober, conscien
tious concern fin the general weal. Moreover,
if from this hour we cheerfully and honestly
abandon all sectional prejudice anil distrust,
and determine, wiih manl) confidence in one
another, to .rl out harmoniously theachievc
mentsof our national destin), we shall deserve
to tealire all the benefits which our happy
loim of govtrnindit can liestow.
On Ihis tuspicioos occasion we may well
renew the pledge of our devotion to the consti
tution, which, launched by the founders of the
Republic and cniuecralnl b theit pra)criand
patriotic devotion, hat for almost a century
borne the hopes and aipirilsont of a great
people thtiHigh poispctity and )cacr, and
through the shocl. of foreign conflicts and the
penis of domestic strife and vicissitudes. II)
the Kalherof his counitrour cuoslllulion was
commended for ailoHion as "the rrsult of a
siiiH of amity and mutual concession, " In
that tame siiiit ii ibwild U adminislerrd in
order In formulate the lastinr; welfare of the
country, and lo srcaiie the foil measuir of its
ikelrs Unefits lo us and those who will
surer ed lo the blessings of out national life.
The large satiety ami diverse and compet
ing interests subject to Federal control, per
sistently sctlirg the recrgnitiwn of their
claims, need give us no fear that "the creates!
gwjd to the greatest nuniUt" will fail to be
accomplished, if. in the halls of rutk.iial legis
lation, thai spirit ufarnSly and mutual conces
sion shall prevail in which I lie constitution had
Its bulh. i'.tcn If this Involves the surimidci
or postponement of private Interests and the
abandonment ii local suliaotagcs, compensation
will be found in the assurr je that thus the
common inurcsl Is subserved and the general
welfare advanced.
In the discharge of my official duty I shall
ciicavct la be guided by the juvl ami un
strained construction of the constitution, a
cartful cbtcMincc of distinction between
powers granted to the Federal Government and
tlo.e tnrivid lo U Miles or to the people,
and by a cajlious appreclanon of those fuue-
lions whkh, by the Cvnslltutlon andla'ts, have
been evjcciallf avvigmd to the oceutlte branch
U the enrolment, itul he w!m lakes the
Wlh to day 10 preserve, protect and defend the
1 Hamilton "f the t lined siates, rnlr bmuuics
Ah.!... i. ..I I.h,i. ., ..ViiV. ..a...t.. vtti '
m i- .. . " 'i.it M "lll1 ,111 ,,,l")l, VIII
en nn thr fvrm. in the wmlthip, 111 the busy
hmiii if ttiMle. nnd ereirwhrte, ihrnlil vhsre
with Mm The rwwiltiithstt whkh prueiltw
hHrmh, my (SHinli)nwn, H ymis. The (hiv
rmmrnt yiwi have rhnnen him to admln(tt Fit
a ttmr it jiwrN I1 mlTrUge wMeh evreiites
the will 4 fieemm Is )iwl. I he Una anil llw
enlirt tehewtt f eivvl inlr, from th town
rweHlas" w the tite t aplhvls ami the N'ailiwal
(4ntrtl, Is tmn Vshw every voter, as vnietj
as )mn I hteT Msuttlmtr, ntnler the Mint high
oitlK ilmtyh In itilllfeirnt tpheie, rsrrrises
a pulilir 11ml Nm U this all. I'.veiy elllien
rs lo his eiwmiiy a vlsjllant watrh ami rtVwe
f iiiilm f Its public wimiii, aixl a fair itml
iMstmshle ntlaMtr nf their Weill)- and vneful
rw-ss. Tims Is the people's will Impnrtwsl lifon
lire whole fiamenMi m rmr civil pnltty, muni-
dMl, Male Ami I eile ral, ami litis Is tire pile
ntTovir llheil) and lire lnfiiTllin of )vwir faith
hv llw (b'ie. Ii l lire duty of thte
serving eiple In a wiblir plvce 10 rliHtly
limit the politic rvptmltttiirt tn tic actual
needs of ibe tinvrinment, ecooniiileally ad
inlnnltinl. beemite ihH tHHimlv the right nf
the (trirtinment ttirvvet tiiltile from the earn
ings nf Ulmr or lire pinieity of elllrens, and
heeante jwltllc evlr.inoanee wrongs the
people. We should nesrr he athamril uf slm
plirit) ami ptndrntial eeononilet, which are
best suited to the opeiatlori of a Republican
form of government, and most rnnipatihle
with the misilon of the Arneilcnn people.
These who are selccird tin a limited time In
manage public affiles are still of the people,
ami m) dn much by their evampte In encnut
age, consistently with the dignity of their
orTrcial (mii'lloni, lint plain nay of life which,
among their fellow citlrens, aids inti-giity iml
pninwlea Ihlifl and pnnpeiil).
The genius nfnui inslllulions, the neet's of
mrr people In their home life, and ihc intention
which Is demandrd for the settlement and de
velopment of the resotiicct of our vastteiiitui),
dktale the scrupulous avol.lvnce of any de
parture from that foreign polic) commended by
hivloiy, tiadition and the prnpcnty of our
Krpubtic. It Is the Klicy of indeiiendence,
favored by our (nwition and defended by our
known love of justice ami by our power, it is
the policy of piece, suitable In our intensis ;
it is the ")lic) of neutrality, rejecting any share
in foreign broil and ambitions upon other
continents, nml rccl!iiig Iheir Intrusion here ;
it is Ihc jiolicy of Monroe, and Washington,
and Jefferson peace, commerce anil honest
friendship with all nations entangling alli
ances with none.
A due regard for the interests and prosperity
of all the people demand that our finances
shall be cMahlishcd Uxn such a sound and
sensible basis as shall secure the safe!) and the
confidence of business interests, and make the
wages of lalmr sure snd steady, and that our
s)stcmof revenue shall be so adjusted as tn
relieve the people from unnecessary taxation
having due regvnl to ihc interests of capital
invested and the worUngtncn cmplo)cd in
American industries, and preventing the accu
mulation of a surplus in the Treasury, anil to
that cit-nt, extravagance and waste.
Care for the property of the nation and for
the needs of future settlers rrrjuirc that the
public domain should be protected from pur
loining schemes and unlaw lul occupstion.
The conscience of the poople demands thst
the Indians uiihin our boundaries shall be
fairl) and honestly treated as wards of thcOov
ernment, and Iheir education and civilisation
promoted, with a view- to their ultimate citi
eenship, and that polygamy in the Territories,
destructive of the family religion, and offensive
to the moral sense of the ciwlired world, shall
lie rr pressed.
The lavs a should be rigidly enforced which
prohibit the immigration of servile classes tn
compete with American labor, with no inten
tion of actpuiring citizenship, and bringing with
them and retaining habits and customs repug
nant to our civiliration.
The people demand reform in the adminis
tration of the (iov ernment ; the application of
business principles to public affairs. As a
means tn this end civil service reform should
1 in good faith enforced. Our citizens have
the right to protection from the incompetency
of public employes who hold their places solely
as a reward for partisan scrsice, and from
lhecorruptiveinfiucr.ee of llrose who expect
such rewards. Those who worthily seek pub
lic en plu) ment have the nht to insist that
merit and competency shall lc recognized in
stead of party subscrsiency or the surrender of
honest rwlitical belief in the administration of
a Gov cinmenl pledged to do equal and exact
justice to all men.
There should be no pretext foranxictyjtouch-
ing Ihc protection of freedmen in their rights
or their security in the cnjO)mcnt of iheir
privileges under the constitution and its amend
ments All discussion as to their fitness for
pljce accorded lo them as American citizens is
idle ami unprofitable, except, as it suggests the
necessity for their improvement. The fad that
they are ciliiens entitles ihem to all the lights
due their relation, and charges them with all
its duties, obligations and responsibilities.
These topics, and the constant and ever-
varying wants of an active and enterprising
population may well receive the attention and
patriotic endeavor of all who make and execute
the Federal laws. Our duties arc practical,
and call for industrious application, and an in
telligent perception of the claims of public
office, and, aWne all, a firm determination of
united action to secure to all the people nf the
land the full liencfiu of the best form of gov-
ernment ever vouchsafed to man. And let us
not trust to human effort alone, but humbly
acknowledge the power and the goodness of
Almighty Cod, who picsides over the destinies
of nations, and who has at all times been re
sealed in our county's liistnry. Let us Invoke
hit aid and his blessing upon our labors.
How doth the busy little grocer ? Oh, lie
doth very, very well, lhank you. When he
soakcth the dried peas, they resemble very
closely the green fresh peat of the garden rath
er than the buckshot of the boarding-house.
Moreover, he boilcth the orange, and straight
way its shrivcllincss and wriukledncts depart-
eth from ill so d.aes its uices, but it looks
rojvd, and plump, an. I large. Ami your
butcher, how docs it happen that he always
gives )ou overweight? It he not good and
generous? Indeed he Is, because he has
learned that by tossing a three-pound roast up
iu Ihe ceiling of his shop and so letting it drop
upon Ihe scales, or by hoi linj it as high as his
head and huilin; it with great fjice upon the
Kales, he can bounce the Indicator around to
the live and a half jioiirvl notch, ami then say
carelessly, Oh, well, call it five pounds, "
and switch it away before the scales can spring
bick to their normal condition. Oh, keep
your eye on all the boys. They are good cil
iiens, but this work! is such a fleeting show,
e are all of us liable ti gel drawn Into Ihe
hippodrome Injsintss once ir a while.
An Dighsh gentleman Hiking wiih hit Irish
servant, said, ' it Is a lorg time since yosi
heard from your mother mijhap she Is dead."
Pevil Ihe bli, your honour, "answered he,
" sure if she was dead she vojld have written
Inlet me know, "
The Song I'm. weary lo-nlght love without
)ou " was coropusesl by a party whose wife
had left lu'm to lake care of the children while
the went 10 the theatre with oae of the oeinh
bouts.
Inouniiifc JiOlitCO.
posroN hoa!!i oi' UNnnitwriiTrtHS.
s PXAHAK f.
Argents fr Hit- llswalUn llUn.li.
iiw-tsli
BRITISH I'OHnillN MAWNIt INHIIH.
nca Cfimpanv llmlt -.!
WW H JHI7X.T, .ItViTAT
IS) sK,v 14 rsfd listtfufttaist: to it-
tJwvollw trUSW tff iMttMMIi MwMMV llMSATiri
Puts In id l-Hlr. mt is sum ttwmt la im stl
rSas at th lf rvl's, Willi A tfetnl thHMSV SSs
n! i . ii-ati
nilllMRN IIOAH11 01' UNIIIIIIWUITKHS,
r A .WVMAAA'.S-O A,tt
M AfMS IW lh
t)rs,tn UoaiiI nf tlmttrwrltrts.
viniia lloiiil nf tlitilrwilirs,
Vw lit IUIUii Isitmls. sia4l
-OltrUNAOIlNnHAt.lNSUHANCUCOM.
I panjr of llrilln.
.i v. itt.tr,r; t, .i7, rt
IW slie IrvMirsm liMnpnv, Iiai ttAlltsll a
rmfal Strmy htl, Snt IK lin,lrllimlt liVwrrs!
Aai, ' Ainhitfitiii ul ttits eiii tlitUfitis
i lhss si th !,- immhiMi tts AMI nn III
whwI IahsM litms lin-ttii
G HUMAN t.LOYII MAKINIl INSUIIANCIt
CniiipAnv nf llerlln
' t HAKlhK &Lr. AC.kNT&.
1 h a1 trmiratw tumpAtl lias IAlili,liit A 0n
rl Arrncy tir, An,l lli Uitsluilf tlfirAlAr!li.
At AtiilHHli,t li IsVt KnVs ACAimt lit iUni;rs at lh
as At lh imM rAimAril !, Ami un th mtit Ia
waII Iflm." """f y n-l6l
HAMIIUKa-IIKnMHN I'lUll INSUIIANCU
ConrpAny.
f. A SCIfAKfKK CV t,.lt7AVr.V.
1 h aI-oi Urns hsslnc tn Appulnrtd Annts cf litis
etMnrwns r irvAiil t-) Irmr rliti aiiahisI tut on
Sums Ami ItrUk l-ultl.il(i an.t un 'IrrthAnJU sTinril
ihiin, tut th nnM IaviiiaU lfin. lur urtliilAts
Afi-ly At rhir nfU tl-i6l
i'
NOUTII. C.ttUMAN I' I Hi! INSUIIANCU
CoitiAny nf llAiitliurtr,
. IIACKFKLU A- Cf , AGKXTS.
CApirsl Aivl Itrwrs KrUtiimlrk IJnm,
" lhif Its lnuirAKCvinAmt, )),DOO,UIl
Tli Atfntsuf lli At'iv Cointnny, for ll. lUwAiUn
ltlAn.1, ai -trpAtU li Intut HitiMints, I uriiirurr,
Mcrcluini1is Ami IVmluc, Ma(ltinr)( tc, aIw rtucar
Ana Itic Mills, And iisU in th luiNir, ArtAinit liiss
in imK bv ni, utt th must fAVurAtl Irrms.
llo-fOl
HAMOUKCMAODUnUltO I'IRC INSUK
ane Company nf tlaniburs;.
,UAIT,KK,ACKXT
HuilJine, MrrthAmliir, Kurnltur And MAClilnri)
Iniumt AAintt Ktrconth mol fAVorsM terms,
stu-snt
N
UWBNOLAND MUTUAL LIFHINSUn.
Ance Company or II o ton.
CASTLK h COOKC, JGAWTS.
INC(rtmTD lljj.
The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance
Company hi the United States.
I'nttrle !urtt on thrmoit I'firntfiMr Venn
Lotset pld through Honolulu Agency, $49,000
tio-jfil .x.
(lULAnELIMIIA BOARD OP UNDHR
wrltfrt.
T. fltW'KK aV Ca.
A cents for the lUwatUn IiUmlt,
jio-aCt
yp
RANS-ATLANTIC FIKB INSURANCK
Company of Ilatuburp.
ACKFR.D & C, Agtntt.
C-Afita' ami Krrrve . . KtitliiOiarV. 6txx,nna.
' ibeir KcIniirnce Compnij M iot.65o,ou
T-tal Ucichimark 107,650,0411
The Aj;tnU of the shove Company, for the Hawaiian
lib ml t, are prepare.! to iniure HuiMingt, rurmturr,
Mtrthandiio and Produce, Machiner). rlc, alio Sugar
am! Kicc Mitli, ami trwU in the hailor aatn-t Ion
or tlamaRt by fire, n the mot favuratle tttmv
no-sSi
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
Globe Insurance Company.
IUSWP& Ct. AGKXTS.
trTADIMKt tfijla,
Vnlim 1 r-l t.lfihltlttf to StochholdrrM.
Assets . ..$3t,i5,ioo
Reserve 6,750,000
tscoMB for i8?g:
Premiums received after deduction of re
insurance ... $ 5.j8j.'95
I.s promptty adj'iMcd and paid here.
Jsoo
UNION MARINBINSURANCB COMPANY
of San Francisco.
CASTLE A COOKt AGXXTS.
Incorprtraled 1875. tio-afit
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company of Boston, Mass,
INCffrORATKD tStS-
Attett tlnnuary j(., ISSi, nearly 17,
000,000. Polices Issued oa the most favorable terms, and
absolutely Kon-Porfeltable after Two
Payments
cxAMrtK or Noi-raKpiiTi'RP flah :
Imurd Aire 3$ ears jo s.Ars Cadowmeot rUn for
Jjooo.
nnuai i'lemlrnn $'J42.SO.
Csh-Surr. VTe. Pd-up lr.
At the end of the sd Vesr. $ a&o 85 $ 54
3d M 46s 70 840
Atb " 43S I.I30
Sth " 3I-S I.4IJ
6th ' 1,09 oa t.oos;
jth " i.ijsis 1 070
ftth " .450.7S S.1S
ch " 670.01 s.joo
10th ' s ,11 65 3.75J
nth " .rj7 301
tth " 4S4S 3S
13th ' a.tJj m j 4S4
th !! .97-ja 3.7
'5 " 3J0 3,4J
'7th; 3 SMI "5 4,o
'!; 4.4S 4.S90
19th ' 4 613 74 4,800
oth " 5,000.00 S.oo
The second a-iJ iubcqitt premiums are lliteli- to
be rdukd by iMirtaune auouaI Jittntmitms tf aai
fluu t" Applications can be nadof ; And full information
wilt b flicn by lb Akents,
CArLR & COOKS.
foreign bbcrtbements.
CHARLES BRBWER a Lo. -
ij Kiur Sfaiar, Rostow,
AOKXTH OK Il.tir.tll.tX I'ACKKTH.
General CoimimiaaIom Auetttm.
Special allentiun sivn to the purchasing of goods for
th Hawaiian trad. Irtf ht At kinest rales.
3lo-67i
U W. SEVERANCK,
116 CAUrotMA Sr Cat., (Room No. 4.)
ff.lH'.lf.I.V COXSVl. , CO3IMHM0X
Merehnnl. iiCl6t
Ticncr.il bbcrliocnKnta.
Wolls, Kargo & Co's
Express.
MEKCIIANDIbf, lACK.V'iI'.S, PAKCLLS,
COl.I SILVER, HANK N'ai'U,
UO.NDS. VALUAULEJl'APCRS,
etc, r.rc I.TC
l'oard4 by Ka14 CoasfjrAnc. i.aJI tunspf is.
WuU And I'rtKAi.l IMixisd.
FAVORABLE RATES ON FREIGHT
AND TREASURE.
IT I'ronsyt atuulja (list. Is l'ellalmt and
CauilaAAjas (f .l.ty du.i4lyQ.
C. W. HACFARLANB CO.,
(.all fvr HsAiUa IsluJi.
J-I
ncnrr.il Aliiicruocincnlo.
T 1 OLMSTIiU ft CO.,
1. win: tnr .1 1 n:. 1 my tt' ii;
i'i'hmim n)V.'rit' mi:ih,h A.s'r.i
In Miitl(iiUr, lotdfTr Iaii. an-l
vAflVil A.sArimrit sf
iM.'inunt(rs vr.nrtfMfui i
just ltttvtl, 'Ihis l ArVmSwlilid
lo U th fnitsl ifimi In the
Mld. All nf iwi rtnAliry,
OltAI VAiUly of tlIS Stjl'l
And ptlit, aUi
CeHtslnlil Triioartni,
(all sTiA and sl)U)
Hitrulmtl Ilistriiriimita,
l'hnloi:risiliiira Siijijilrra
ami lli luccit nd moil compUu kmr of
DltUOS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
rr hi In this Kingdom. A
Iais Invoice rl
ir.t siir.it Mi:iiiTi:itit i.vk.i.v sroxon
direct front IVurop, frt fnmi
sand or dirt. Agents fof
PARKE DAVIS CO'S
Pharmaceutical Preparation
J. O- AYEIl & CO'S
Patent Medlclues,
llorse'ford's Acid Phosphates,
Green's August Plower & German Syrup,
AUcoek Porous Plaster Co ,
Sturray & Lanmaa'a Florida Water
Verba Duena Dltters.
ITOLLISTER & CO.,
rc al Proprietors and Manure
facturcrsof the celebrated
Kheu matte IJiiimcnt
EUCALOFOR M.
Agtnts for U'm. S. Kimball & Co'
Vrngrttnt Vanity I'ntr,
Tohtteco nml Ct?trrttrs
which have n? rivals. The
largest assortment of
PLUO TOBACCO AND CIGARS IN
THE KINGDOM.
OVK GXGER ALE & SOD A WATER
hat always been recoftniscil as Ui
best ta tlit maxVet.
OUR OXGKR ALE EXTRACT
being manufactured from our own
private formula tn
New York.
AERATED WATERS in Patent or Cotlc
Stoppered bottles as desired.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 59 NUUANU ST,
RETAIL, Co. FORT & MERCHANT STS
V
Crystal Soda Works I
Our Goods rut acknawlidfetl th. Best I
NO CORKS
WE USE PATENT STOPPERS!
In all our Dottles. Families use no other
GINGER ALE BUT OURS.
CHILDREN CRV FOR OUR
'S03D-4ft.-WTA.TES. 1"
Wc invite particular attention to our Patent Pitrsr,
iccrotly iniroductul, by which all water used la our
manufactures is abfvlutcly freed from all impitnis.
iT Wt dchtr our Goods irceof Charge to all
uantof the city.
Careful iicmion (aid to Uland Orders! Address
"THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS,"
I'. O. HOX ).; - HONOLULU, II. I.
ttr OUR TELEPHONE IS NO. 298 H
tff Ordars left mtrt Itcnson, Smith 4 Co., No, it,
Kwt tur.ti, .ill rl. tivmjii atitntlou. ..)
HONOLULU
CAHKIAGE FACTORY,
.V. US ami no furl .Wrr.r,
(nrrosira uouu's staiio.) .
W. H. PAQC
Frotaa-UteaT
aSJT CarrUja of all d.scrIHlM. iaad t orju oa
raoat lAVAfAtw i.iass
Tk (Uams ui.uiUa i.a la kdaIt. or all kindt
All Wk I'SMAJlAAj I. fl IMAIAMa.
4m
lOcucml Jlucrlicicmculo.
"AST Lit A C'OOKHs
HtMNttl'Mf, (I I
WmiM rail (rnt(n t (bTr l.arsi t
vaiUd Stork uf
AOHIUUIrUKAI, lMIM:Mr.NT2!t
t4(ff8 nf lU umlftsllivd i'avrf
Hvrtikhitf Plow,
l)i M!IUfl HiMlnttt.flihl I'liffewiflj I'l, Mtt
hue KimI llt 4II &"t"l1ai). Jr., Lui.t.
falsMl, Drrt KsffaptH
Jnliil Dnnrn'ri On tilt IYluwa,
I'timrrs' ttiKfof lUbest rm.l
txtunoNV CKi.i;niLii:n cam: knivls
ipal to rrrder. AtmV Stunt, an.1 Siwdtt,
Cnrdrn licet, Canxl llarrowi, G
Ho 1, Volt ft, Claim, I ciue
Chains
Supar Milt Requirements.
SUGAlt HAGS, SUQAK KKQS,
Ciimb or la ml Coul,
Sperm Oil, Cjtintlrr. Irn
and Krrotene Oil, I'ttfect
l.uUicaifJts, I'lumlaAjto, Al
baity Orenr. Disaun'sand
S, and J. files, all sirri and
ItluJi. St eft 111 raclslnrfj. Iht
ami Round India Kubber,
Ailxtiui and hoajj .Stone,
t-ux rack inc. India Kul
tr lloM-,)i totini.li, I'ipe
ami Ctiuplun;., Nuts unJ
Wnklit-rts. ruiidlis!.!. Machine
Holt, all sires, Cold prsmd
IIUs,kitantli's, l.iiitincvr's and
Carpenter' Hammers, 1'ipe
Cutlers, Wincliex, flinch to
14 irn.hf Anvils, Vices, Till
iKrapers, "tlrinditones, IIet
American liar Iron nml I'ool
bteel, Iluildeis1 Hardware,
all kind and ules. Hub
buck's l'aintandOiU,raw L
atitl boded. Snail I'ainls in
Oil, In Jar Re variety, Dry
Taints, Umlitr, enetun,
Urd, Ochres, Metallic, Ac,
H Inlinx, Otnn in Window
ass'ld sues Manila Hope
Staple Groceries,
No. s and t Plour, No. 1 and a Rice,
Crushed Supar, China and Japan Teas,
Oysters, CLami, Salmon. Lobsters,
Finest Table I'rults from the Factor
Pure ling Hili Spices. Condensed Milk
Cocoa, SPECIALTIES: The IW
ir 7irranir fill, II rut on' Oii
trtfutut fJ.ilntM, 14 Inch, Jttthbrr
tijn'tuff ttmt Cttitrtim Jlvtthf just at
hAiid.Blake Steam Pump Valves, Pack
Inff, &c, HUke Uoiler Feed, Juice or
Molasses, IrrlAUnis&'Vacuuui Pumps
Weston's Patent Centrifugals Complete,
ALSO ON COMSICNMPNT
California Hay, Ilarley, Potatoes, Itan-els
Salmon, Hams, Asbestos Mixture for Rollers
and bieam Pipes, very cheap, Fence Wire
aud SupUt. Galvanucd Roofii'2
SEWING MACHINES,
Wilcox and Oibb's Automatic; Singir Manuf act urinu
(!ompny, Aswrted: Remington Company, Kamil,
Wtlwxi Machine, the best astortnistnt to bo found,
and at IJvttom Prices.
New Goo by every arrival from Hnzland, Nrw
oris &na aan rranusco.
I New TrActlon Euctuo, 8-lorte power.
Orders from the other Islands filled at Rest Rates and
with diftpatth v
HORCl LUCAb,
CO.STR,CTOR and BUILDER.
STEAM VX.AXIXP MILLS
I2sptanatle, Honolulu.
Manufactura all Mndl of '
Mouldings,
Brackets,
Window frames,
Blinds, sashes
and Doors
and all kinds of wood-work finish.
Tarnlng, scroll, anil liand sisssrluc.
All kinds ol PUit'mi( and Savtnz, Xtottuins, and Tn
onin.
ORDERS I'ROMni.V ATI I'.NIJl'.n TO sNI)
WORK OUARANIF.GD
Ordars front llic oilier ldands solicit U IQOll
DEAVEH SALOON,
II. . NOI.TE, rKOrRIETOR.
ti( lu ann.jriiK to hi. rri.ndt aadth. duoIIc iq gen
aral that th abuii &!!. Lrtfvlds
rirAl-Claii niifroAtitaauta
'run A. h., nil to r, 11.
11k Cnu
Clfai.lt.a
Tobaccos,
Citars, ltpa
and
Siook.r1. Suujrl.s
(ONsraxTiv on hand.
Oa. of llruol.UV & LUlst't C.UUaIkI
BlUlavrd TssbU.
IsdMitMciad with th suablishuKsa, wht losr. of
ir cu cau .rissiiMi,
TUB CASINO.
AT Ka.ioi.ahI raasr,
Is noar opi dady, wbt. K.rr.sbmAtfis s)r t Im4
kit tlaws a Lit suhi... .
II. I. .NOLTt, ri.pwt'.
tINt
(.'tuci.il blicrliotiiictilo.
a?ioiioer Ijine.
f.lrrsl Hlfi liiitll; front l.ifrp.,
If " Ornts ' rron I lrrMl, KiHtMr. from Hah
IrAnriM-, Ami 'nMt rat. rr1Al,
THRO. H, DAVIIJa ft CO.,
Mar. r!!
IglllWr .ml Am.rl.An r'ftnlt
WM t tm, tlnMHliM ci
IJwtti iTrill ai.17..'1, ft
tVejlArn,
lA t?Ana.
I remh SUrimi cr ifrri.t o.iilfiUi,
in,, nn,. .lar .lll.nl riAnn.l,
WAUrrrnnf I A., I1IA MllrrUI.,
WIS., SllliM. Ktlic Hlilwi,
Vilest, llaslarr. Un4.rilMMc,
IN (JUlIAT VAItllirV.
Iswns, UI1I1 ant l'rlnii MoiMstn,
l.ln.n tn-l ( oikm I il.t.lol, l.ll
lllltttil'f, Mr..il NmUiJ,
KuliWr Lruihim, Wawriinissf iirn,
Man', Vmfin's t hlhlraii'i IIms Shnt,
(ilt ami rsl. ahipid rotM. mirtt,)
HortM MlAntvis. Mil lltiiitfii,
(All Aim, r,fil, ,HaI,iI in.) tMLtl,)
i'rlrrt mill 7Vf;irri'.
Iliiln nml Mtth,
Ccnli. Itnn, Navv .nil Merchant t'Anv.s IIa,,
till, fit" Hi, i, '..).), 4iifr Mac,
llic It.,, LoaI ll, J A ) I'l r.lna,
English, Hawaiian U Amorlcan riago
(li I anil ; aril.,)
KIor O I n.xln, (nnrftil illm, Ail.iiKj wlililn)
M'l lilM, "t'J. Sal tin, (Willi..
Iron HaImmiIs, tlilnlr.t llucs.ra,
llnncil Imo 14 Kllte, JSAm I'aiis, t'rjr Tanl,
(Aawtl slrpa),
IhtterW Kn v.s, KiiivmaiiI KorVl,
'Int I'IaU, Mint la.il, OtolAnlrl Water l'it
jd l(1 liKhn),
W'h ia I a., (vnrlou uaIIiI.i),
ltullJ Oil, Iiirinnn,
Lorriiitil Itirmtr,
.. kiiiz.,6, Ti 8 and oft l.nallis),
1 lAlVAnlrtil fricus And U'AShrs,
Oil, ilfr.1 Kld,ln.,
Vrllow Xtti'itlilnt Mrt.ll ill XilIU
Arinated r.nr. Wir., T.nc FlAft.,
Wir. I'lanr (lur-lsa id Ardil,
Su, I KaIIi, w.ih Hi i I'Uiii, Holts and Bpl.i,
A I.AUCf, FKHSII ASSOUTMCNT OP
Hinaiir' iia iM)VAitia.
CrvcVry and Otaswatf Oos, I'icVs, Shovels,
) Urn j lion and Mechanic' 'Jo J,
KobevsVT Co Portable r,njlnt,
C4 M-l's-.Jft H.CJ
On HpUtidiil Pis no, by llrintmrad & Son,)
'lrtted Clain, (tostafi's lNap,
(i 'ualitl, in b i and Co ban),
IJol Wet.li btei.ni Coil, CoVe,
Ftoirlii Ills, I-ire Clay,
l'sjitland Cement, (WlilnJi Johntoti'i)
I ire Itilckft. builiSuat and arch,
Lump Kock halt, Msbery tail,
IJIATIIKU BELTING,
( to ri Inch widtlii.)
A I-arge and fresh Alignment of
Californian and English Orocorios,
BUHACHI
The Great California
NSECTIGIDE!
POSITIVE DEATH
TO-
Fiios, Fleas, Cockroaches
Chicken 'Lice, Etc.
HARM LES S
To Hitmm Dcinrrs and Animals.
AN ABSOLUTE NECES5ITV
lh the House, Garden, Conservatory, or Ware
rooms. The Buliach Insufflator,
For Dlstrlbutlnx th. Bucliacli.
SOLE AGENTS,
BENSON, SMITH & Co.,
ll) and us FORT STREET, Honolulu. 11. I
W
EWNER & Co.,
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS,
Have icopened at the uU Mind No.qi Fort it reel,
Mith a ntv anj carefully tctccted &tm,k of
Flnefcivttvy,
Watches, Clocks,
Gold Chains and Guards.
Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &c,
ladle wouM dj well to call and examine our uxk of
J!i ace UK, Uroudic, lcktti, Karring, etc,
which ir cicUUy Mtecicd to oult the
Hsaiket
KUKUI AND SHELL JEWELRY
Iad to order.
'Ilit repairing branch of our luunt regard ai an
mjiortant one, and all jwbecutiutted to u dl
! catcuicd la a manner axcond to none
hUiyruviiifj
Of every detvcitptlon done to order. Particular alien
tlon U id to or tent and job work from the
other JtUndth.
o-tf
G, ,T. WAALER,
5a EUTCHElt &
rX?o tlio Front.
AGUBATDOON '10 HONOLULU PUBLIC.
BKF.F. VE.M, MITITON,
LUIII, rOKK AND 1ISI1,
K.(4 fo. four das. afr. Umj lillnl, ly Hall Col,
nun rainr Dry Air Ktfrt4rtu. GkMrni.d la
s.pia,c. tJur aVLiv.ry ira frsh bilUd m,!.. To
t-.UAd.tAnv of JDK. WAUXIC HAKKtrS and
at bis
METROPOLITAN MARKET,
Oa Klaa; Stmt.
tar mlat roR sale all day. fa
UT TbaaVL lb. pulLc fv p." (.vers, I snlicii a
toailniuM,. U IL. sajm. G. ). WALLSK.
IJ-i
C5tncnil -JUUicrllcicinciilo.
THI!
PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY,
(riiiiEiTXJxa.)
NEWS. BOOK and JOB PRINTING OFFICE
diiinjiliill'n Xrw llilllillno, AtrrrhiiHl Slrrrt,
Vetldfntr, Visiting;.- Dullness Curds,
Invitations, Menu Cards,
Hall Programme, Letter,
,. , . , Note, Statement or Hill Heads,
Slilpplnc Receipts, Money Receipts,
Certificates of Stock, Contracts,
Bllliof Lading, Cliecki,
, , Drafts, Orders, Notes,
Tlelets, Lecal and Mercantile Blantts,
Labels, Hooks, Pamphlets, etc.,
NEATLY, ELEGANTLY, PROMPTLY, SURELY anil REASONABLY DONE.
Til OS. (I TlllllM, Mmuitirr.
Pacific Hardware Company
IEllVLTTEr).
Successors to Dillingham & Co., and Samuel Nott.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Jfui'divnve, Afi'luutliirtil Jmilcine.n(n,
IFoiihu Fitfii lull Inf fJnoilM .0 General MerelutntltHo..
The combined slock of the two firms fjire us a very ful! anil complete line of cor!., at
lowest market rates, All orders sent to the undersigned, or lo Mr. Samuel Nott fur ikcLIiIcs
In the class cf i;oods formerly sutd by lilm, will at present receive his personal attention and
supr-rvlsi'in,
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY,
JMI-tf
The Corner Harness Store Still to the Trout !
Large InvoicM rf Good (cfull deurlpttom) having
been received by rne (hey
VILL UG SOLD AT LOWER PRICES.
'Chnn lf. ame iuatity of Ctxli ran be purchatej el
where n Honolulu anj MllrACtton Uararil-fJ, My Meet
co mi tit v( all kinJs of inericti, I njIUh anil Sydney
inanufdciure.
Saddlei. Oelti, roucbei, Leeglngt,
Saddle Clotbt, School Dags. Etc..
D1U, S(urs and Stbrupt. Etc,
In Nickel and Silver Plate,
The Reputation of my
for atufkeriurity nf woilmaiuMp and material remain
Ihanlful for the ccntroilf ptrunage of ihe paM, It
ftulic.ted at the old at mid.
93i5S Corner of Fort
A. S. CLEGHORN & CO.,
Import em, CommlMlon MurcLantn nnd Denleri In
AOENis ior tiii: nnsr kona coffek.
W. rr In rccc!rt of Krcal. Kwta CT dirext from rlantatl'Kis hj every AnuaL
i'ltrtleular Attention tUren to Illand Olden
Of every description And Goods no in stock purchased or ordered from Abroad to suir Luyers.
PIKE-PROOF STORES, Queen and Kaahumanu Streets, Honolulu, ii. I.
DRANCII STOKliiToN HAWAII 1
-- S- OI-iEG-KIOISniT cSc CO.,
Auctioneers, Imiortera and Denlsr In Oennral Merohanillae,
At llie Old Corner, Front and Waianuenue Street., J, II. M.)l)r, Manager.
HnoKlfHA, Hawaii
Honoicaa, I lawati. ....,, .
I'aavilo, Hawaii
At all our llranct. Stores will be foun 1 a ful I ne of Ora:cr.ci, recnved fresh by every steamer Dry Good.,
Clotiunrf, Fancy mxk1, Notions, Uoots .od hhoes, llArdwAj-c, Crockery And ClasswAre, And all Goods thAt ar
Vcpt in well found country stores, 3'9
OT. MATTHEW'S HALL, SAN MATEO. CAL.
a scirool7 rojt hoys.
Under Military Discipline.
LocAled in Ihe beautiful villace of San Mateo, on Ihe Southern Pacific R. R., .1 miles from Sao Frruiaico.
EstAblished in 186s, Fou teen instructors of reputAtion and ability. Th building! Arc citt-nsive, Ar
heated by steam aud ar it. cveiy v,Ay arranfed for th health and comfort of th. Costs. Trnity Ssioa
bctcins July .4.
For further Information and caUloeue. )ust out, a.ldres
Kav. ALFRCO LF.F. IlRF.WF.R, M. A.,
rc-t-346 I'niKipai.
" He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength ;
he goeth on to meet armed men; he mocketh at
fear, and is not affrighted, neither turneth he back
from the sword." Holy Writ.
HOW TO BREAK A COLT.
If you ask a loan encaged in the business lh abuvt iutlon, and k answers you trvitbf ally, sua. out of
ten will tell ou, wan you commence 01 a cott, that the very first thing you most iotf r upon Ms mind is that
you i. his master 1 thai it Is lusines. ta submit 10 )our will j thai you mud trtaV up all bis stublvroneM rial I
Away 011 the surr, and a!o tuAke him afraid uf ) ou, so that h would not dare ta do anything he may think you
do not want him to da, even if sou have tn U sver with blm at limes. Now, whd I am r golag to .ay that
this Is not the best plsn of eduCAling a yuurn hois. I will say that it is not lh. p!aa th.1 1 bav. always prof,
iked; arul furthermore, 1 will .ay to anyone, ciihtr professional o. noa profcSMO-ul, that in handing your coll,
If )ou wbl use rsualan Instead ofcoarciorl, and try aalouV. bis first UsAsns a tJoasur. to bias inu.ad (
coiopelllsg him lo submit to your .ishes, thai I will suit tny eiin.nce that you will imi and your colt, study
ing th. am practke al yourlf of l')tng to pKa jou, nJ mas. your anas as ucn a puaiure a it Is possi
ble for h.m to do.
Dining the last few sear ther his been great advancement raade In bor. breaUnc, as well a. In ev.ry.
lbln.ele. Note the old ,U- of school leAchuigUlf a ceruuiy aco al cvm.iel luh ike U cflh. . tent
del-. I wall nmetnlr heAring my Ulher lellof th. WAy. wb.n be el 10 sckJ, lhat 11 linUr ad.ad fa.
cotrvctloii. He had Ion. birch whips brought In by lb Airulul, and lluuu Ibaminlotbe are Anianiolly roau.d
Ihem to mala Ihera lough a common birch whip without Ulo lou(hcnd in lh. Above manix. Uw cuuitand
bv no means eclls . ivugh for cwiKling lh ordinary royilcrtag luJljy Now, w. only thiols of lh .W
lean of education at lh prsent llm lo unll. al, men havwt leAiwd lhat mild. ,"'.' i. sv.a .ffetlls. and
uin 'the sain, mealure Uadianwment has ba.o nude in tbe handling of c.lts. Ike Id method of teab.
inaac(dlmantasusoos hard work At lh plo, and mil, mnd.s of heavy pul nm in IM fnld leto.. U could
be IrviM.d la AS.Ia it '.Vine lh family to ehunh 00 SuadAy Nowadays, wiih lh atlvaacamert lhat has Uea
n.d In Ihe methods of hamliing, w a al. to tsca soil snot, in lh. wayb.suouU (als.li wewkukaa
he could acquire In the old was in as many snoalhs.
Some seara since the Rev. Viu. II II Muiray, an emln.nt diviis. ol llon. t. verv .laoural. woak
.ntiiled" ihe l'fcl Uo.se."lahkUihdijidaviylo.igchAplr,COT.rLgAbosilwvnly4etf.s,liU
.bov. manlloned suljt, How to lialn a Colt.' lb. wasiklruwirwut was ,y ir.l.r.M,A and L.s.wtl..
and on. d.subg it ciu obtain U from m to rai Th. nverend gen.Uman f.ho .as ly lh. ..s. a ctaaamAt cl
our LhlefJuviic. at Vala Ull.)M.ms 10 uniml.nd ihe subjs wry w.U, ..d I thiak tk.1 Vis idaa would
work wsll r-uah 00 a coll lhat had len bruutht up in a . ol trw-iAinily sort of a way. and m that can t.U
youbyhisatKsalinoMastl.inasifh.iltlAik.lhAtlfyoudaiMwl ywu mw tl
Jc5ln.way.henl..cvm..Alooa-. Cveas lb, I thl.k I. would Ul. About a ..r to UmJ, cm coll wygsSVg
thmilh all lh. dia-aienl modes that he recommends. Ilrr life llloo short fo. me 10 practsrw any such !. as
I would wobaldr has about iweuiy wild culil broVeo and turned . .h.u rp.i..c.wn. ty lUllm.
llutb would hai. gi his colls aboua two bisons, audi. IwouUUJurta. kind wiih mine a. b. would
be to bis.
I
limes
reai
A.jt,t
h.uusl.Ullvbse-ia.AVrsAJovISloMv.irl.v.nicKsarulurrms mad about two, ear Oie.
as hAvy And strong as ar u-d fo. bvuk.n horses, u irtat aim bjlag hldwd up their tnl. un kWk, run.
" . " ..l ".k la ,l.i.a am 11 ki as I laa-lrj' akliU 111 aid .l.niaa m. l.C... w wfa..
iT ti but Vuh lAtm for f t.Ur of lv, F'!PV t wOyi ( lhy. twt of i. nUIT w poi
lion, become AcenJomeJ lo b use lh. .arnes aua alter a lew tswaihs uf siske, U.saue k-leiably well
brTk.nl Now. Ibis plaa K.ms 10 ai. y suush the mom as ll wouH U la trod a potuenufl afla. a, iiir
M,.n,.ba.kw..d.r
Mviltvn la rcrtl pco new. p imj m wi. iijt rki i ni mn crsjitury cii
kfaTiiiuu tuAJciMl tuxtuU.k.UfiP, I !Mvr ua4 ibfia uTWt. U sat swi wrtu tt ikkt. mI
:v. ka.v .. icahltly miWii la Iht K-J.-iiHit piuwm, iuk! art .Wny ,if(tbrU(, tt iLWiflMti 'I
nraclke of lieassa jewtwi.i .1. w", v wi ,v. v.. . w. wm , vwew i. vr. nm 0.4. aM irai
nulls has. bax a aamfanwy thai at ps.al. M alloflhe Ult. ba.tding lUsUIJimaols Its weaawg (uti
. i. aV 1 am ... ... la likaa Alsna svl Af &-S.ars taas.aat.a
a. - 'rr .-; .. ... . .! .1. -,.r.t .. uk.. ,- k.. l.- . -i- .. . ..-. .. i
r UlO TJls"'F .fVSSs tw waH ., w-m w-wr
tuf nuw ot Mivl M r nrtwaAbiivuiirtv cwLt r m
i:
ftilV ft
.-t. .Ik.kana. d
cuiulderaUa llns ta paritel than U lb. way of gU i v
M (lU stf, ) sVMlsl' ( " .. . ni um siw nsivir, mm di ttf sv muj It WaM sysf
juUii typlwu.r Uhuut bhttJtt ta4 Ul.,Ua) risU uy oi ihM aj. v4J!, UtJksitsM) utw
jn, .ui4cvrir urf c.rrui unbrUa, ttr mtm .iim mi imo. .w i ui U4 ih At inw-i ftw
JlaUurs. MtOUIM. ItluSHul CtiOtkUt IftWIM UMtfefsl IfaU UlaTsS kasl OmvmtMjmAtA. ka. ll LaVaVaM
Sttal i OUS AS in iwuow a i.w. ." ... .".- -. t-,f . . w v.Mauaww. mm .am iwy
tn oa lh llaht libk M becaama S.1. gull aa. obeduuM lAwily bo.su. wbxli i. w.eiy jjai wlsat .vwry
wiakatlavstxcvllslb.oaJS. lATxIhink thai . jus of ihem an bill, teuke alreadir ttsan a grew, swawy how .
lhAlbbi.work.d ayvATorawn. sauu.wrswis IsuXu.loa, tku my cohs shy aa.!. tax w us poaaug
heavy MJd dr.ya,.. sNiasAay bjisesilui UJ. at ihouiH ihey had been at woak lu. yeaaa and ysan
Uth.CAsag.a. KnptslfuUy,
' O. U. MIEaKM.
Utuvalss!, alsrik .1. iMs. ()i) ISewtMl Urn
dciicriil IbticrllfltmcHlo.
l3StEmBSNUM
-
HOME MADE HARNESS
unchallenged during my Jt yeari reIdencc here
conlInuar.ce and increase In die future Uttpt,ttuf
nnd Klin; Strontn, llonoluln, IL L
.., William MAxwelt, M.nAr
, J. K. Sills
J. U. Mills, Manager, Ilios. M. Iltt, Uepurr
HORSE-BREAKING.
(continued.)
BY C. B. MILES.
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