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LOCALiT
T.ixps bncotne deilnquont Novem
ber 15, lest than a month from now.
Prima Lajfr is just what the ln0.
tor orders fr a otreiijf li build jijr
toniu. Try It.
The Kcvjulnu is now In port Mr'
thi! lasi tipiH until augur xhinp'mj;
Heason arrives.
The republican spellbinders left on
AV.-diiesflav's Claudlne for a brief
tour o.i en.-:t Maui.
CVio tfoocl way to keep cool l.s to
CTop into Borba n niv.l try a refresh
ing draught of layer.
If you want a real choice, hlh
t'l-ado c ii;ar, drop into the Maul No
ii 1 nice mi.! vri:t oii'o.
A Viir l'i i i ir t.t lm iff vpn in 1 niiiir
of Delegate Kuliio at Paia on Mm
dav nltorn-vvi at five o'clock.
Good fish' are still scarce In the
Wailuicu market. What has become
of the Kahoolawe proposition?
T!ie Maui Wine fe. Liquor Co. held
t'i.-ii- r-ifilar rj i r t',"lv ni'e tin if on
-.!m'.-jila..' cvciii.i' at li. ot P. lia;!.
The present summor and fall on
Maui has been remarkable for the
long continued hot and d"y weather.
Cane is bejfiuninjr to tassul arid
rlprn ou the central Maul plantations
and all the bi mills vill soon get
busy.
The Circuit Court trial jury has
been kept quite busy all week, and
its members have fairly earned tneir
fec.-t.
Paia Saloon is now prepared to
furnish all cisses of imported and
American Ijq'iors; genuine
riylit price.
an.'l
Q life a y.umhpi- or Ff-n nlnlu IrnV,
Si liin men arc mi Maui UiU week
n:ij report tli f. thy il.i i't Ihid ail y
liiirii "lines over ho-v. V
. A Iiau.l-ioiuo tw.iminual pipe, or
m i f iliij JI ts in & Hamlin mukt
arrived b t!nj N va(U'i f jr St. An
thony's Church, Wuiluku.
Now is the lime for the Kula peo
pie to begin to experiment with , the
Viinll-. IWitin it I !li li.ia VM'nvnA itaMf
a suice.'i.s in the lionu (ii.-titct. . .fy
. Ail of t!ie Cath'ilic prlesln on Maui
save Father Julien of the .Wailuku
Calhulic Missiuu Iiuvj gone to Hono
lulu for a two week's "retrca'.", .
The term of Circuit Court practi
cally ends today, only one or two civ
il ras remaining, which will be
trie'd without jury, if tried a, nil.
U n'ufa.l loa'l ml the Now Enj
an. I J;ii.i;cr uli'uliU to In: kci vrtl
bv the Ladies' Guild at the Episco
pal Church, today from l'i to 2 o'clock
. Th.s Mnifim Star base ball teatWl
L-ft for IT vv.l:i!u !) T'i'irsd i.y'n Mau
ici ij la ti pi.iy oiio or two in.iti-li
l'lUl':i Willi tilt M-lili'.'. iSllCCO -s to
y .u, l
A magnificent Great Dane hound
til pr.ip.Tly ..f .Mr. A. E ios Jr. ur
riv'uJ ni ,'u hikti by Vedneca V
Claudiue-j tho lirsl of liw breed to bt
brouyht here.
S.?o ad of H.iiku Fruit & Canning
Cn. in a "tl.i-r i- i'm mi. Thi'v 1 avi'
"pulau e:cL'i-l'.iii.a.U t a:u ul
ca'.ncil piiie-ajilu umj j liy on the
Maui mai ket.
A m'tsonlc lodge wita a large
lareuVese i
in-.' is V7V Ko.ea
mcinrcrship has been- institute
i Wailuku, and a mnsouio buildin
ouiu uuineu. i presouk iiii'y
meet at K. of P.' Hall. ' '
I, has been demonstrated by the
'Wuiluku Japanese market gardeuei-a
. that all varieties ol vegetables fouud
in the temperuto zone can bo suc
cessfully and 'profitably grown here.
Supt? Filler of the K. H. R. Co.
h is a Torce of men at work fllliui.' h
u ul -I'udiiiij t .e in ils hi KjIiuIi;'.
Tills will i-rove duite a wclcm-
c'liinge hen rainy weather sets hi.
If something is not done to let
mire light into the school rooms of
t'iei;fw schoolhou-'t, i Ice trie lighU
v ill have to be used. Somebody ha
made a serious blunder in the matter.
The o v itatlo bi'j'un by the News
relative to the present fol-dc-rol
Yflvthods of t euching in some of our
ttctpoij is being taken up by tne
Island press, and a reform is lo he
h.iped .'or, all aloi. iho l!i c.
Subscribers who fail to receive the
News regularly will kjndly ring up
and eiter prot sts. There have bt-eii
tM'Veuvl complaints off tills kind re
cently, the f .uli for Iwliioh has n..i
ai linuttd in the New oHlce;
Citizen' Labor.
While the News bas been. some
what in sympathy., with Wiisou &
Dugjjan in the matter, of citizen la
bor, yet the subjoined letter throws
imii her liht, on ihe mallei'.
The Ki-wg vouclus loivthe reliabil
ity of. i'.ih writer, and if; the lac i.
stated in his letter bo true, it is up
lo Wilson & Duan to explain.
Tho following Is the let ter.
Maui Nuws:-
Mr. W Isou l.i-i'iiv'h,' from
Honolulu the fulli wiai; e.it'Z'iis tc
work on l ho. lvtauao roiii under
promiso of $1.23 per day.
Joe Claudio, A. Echo,' Trarfklin
Baker, Daniel Eoowal, H. Harry,
James Williams. Antone Feareffo",
Jno. Kni.e, M.iimel Cuireirn, A
-Souza. When lie V L'ol lo Wiiiuiit
.tit ii.-oii t .Id t. .em til, 1 1 !ie tv..iil
not pay thun by the day, but would
pay them 10 ct's. per foot. r
They refused to work, walked from
Wfiane to Paia, aad are nu'.v - work
iui on the Puia Plantation.
M. L. Deponte.
Luuu Ac i'uiu Di.ut.
On next Monday afternoon at 5
o'clock, De'egate Kuhio will be tend
ered a luuu at , the Paia. warehouse
depot, by the citizens of Makawno
an 1 Paia Districts. . , , "
Elaborate prearalioiis ore being
made, and trains will be run from
Puuncho and K-huiti. Arranir
meats arc beins' made to entertain
all who attend, and all ore welcome.
While the luau is primarily intended
as a kindly greeting to our delegate
still those who attend will doubtless
have the pleasure of listen'my; to an
address from Priuu-i lvui.io.
Drum C'lincl-i An-lvcn.
.:nm,' t'.i fivi ; :'it, 'it fht do .vn
on ihe Aeva Ian wi. lull nrrueil vch-
terd.iy is the laru drum eylim c
iress recently ordered lv thuNnwi
The pressxnow is use is in j.ip.tiilj of
properly handling the work require 1
of it. and it will be a source of orati
.fit nt ion to the readers of the News
n ell ns the piib!ilii rs to I nve its
Weekly edit. mi run olT on t druin cyl
iuder. Some troublo and - fiiiion
will occur inp substitutin-' the new
press for the old one, but no issues
will be missed, ond a six paire paper
is promised. Subscribe fr" tl e
News.
Creoi 'MenX .N-t f.ui ty.
Hi i olul.!, Sept. 2l Judge Tolt ot
tin- Peiiei iii Court trausacl'.'il consid
eible business to day in the matter
6! seiitenccs.
Iii U. S. vs. Wiii, Treanor and
Cyrus T. Green, Treanor's interest
in the case having alVeady leen dis
posed of, Green pleaded mi guilty to
the i-hnroe of puiuiftfliiii.', and bad
i. is case set fur ihu lirsl of Novem
ber. In a separate :' :ase against
Greiii, a somewhat" similar el. a-ge
connected whh thi hindlin of l;i,
uor, defendant also pleaded not guil
ty and this uffair was set to follow
his trial on the joint indictment. ,
Tl e nam ? of tho njv pa-itor of the
Methodist Church is L.
ean laborer fell from a plan
tation car a few days nco, and both
leys were fine lured. He was taken
to the Laihainn Hospital.
C. li Coekett has been uppuiiitrd
Captain of Police
The Japanese Duddh'sl houe of
worship Is bcinjf enlarged. Services
ure held every evcuiiijj.
There was a Japanese funeral 'ast
Sid ui day evening.
I.lii.k 11 pox is prevalent amo.i'
the sehoul children.
Seonif 1 niovmif his residence to
tho J on is place, near Dr. Molony's.
Miss N. A. Flulden was at Laha
inalunn 011 Saturday and Sundae.
Mr. Stui te-an l has rctu:'i;ed from
Olowalu.
Prince Cupid and other speakers
vj: c aniiouiued for'tlio R 'publican
rally on Tuesday.
A v ry Euccessful Ce ublican rally
was held ill the lhh mcrk'etou Tuis
day eei.inj.', Rev.' P. Eapu presid
ing. The e.ik.-rs v fro Prince
Kulaiihinaolc, Messrs. Nalcuina and
and Desha.
A larye niMiib r if el.ll'len enj ived
ho fe.slhities at Dully Hei. nine's
,iirlt day put'ty, ii few d .y ay.- li
was a-vtry- pleas.u;t-oeii.si'iii.
EXECUTIVE NOTICE
The Governor i direl!t9, that notice be
given of the following Polling Places
and Inspectors of Election for the General
Election to be held November 8th.,
1904, for the election of a Delegate to the
House of Representative? of the United
jtiitc-i to st-rvj iluring t'.ie T'lfty-ninth
Congress, and for Two Senators and Six
.Representatives to t'.io Iv g slaturc of the
i'erritor)- of Hawaii from the
THIRDKErRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
Islands of Maui, Molokai, Lnnai and
Kahoolawe.
(The first named Inspector in each pre
cinct acts us Chairman).
1st I'recinct Polling Place, Kaluupapa
Store House Inspectors: W. Clark;
Euul Van Lit; and M. K. Makaena.
aud Treciuct Polling. Place, Pukoo
Court House. Inspectors: Dibble K. Ilae
J. H. Maimer and John Kauiai.
3rd Precinct Polling Place, Circait
Cout flouse at 1 ihauia. Inspectors: W.
Huning; Junior Makciki Ei'.hi; and V.'s
t'. Kniie. ' ' '
4th Precinct Polling Place, Honoka
hau School House Inspectors: David
Taylor, Jr.; D. Kapaku; and August Rei
inaiin. 5th Precinct Polling place, Kahale
palaoa Store House Inspectors: Charles
Oay; S. Kahoohalahala; and X. Kealnkar.
Otli Precinct P.illin Pi ice, CircaM
Court House at Wailuku Inspectors: Jas.
X. K. Keola; S. E. Kaiue'; and A. G.
Dickins. .
7th Precinct Polling Place, Sugar
Room at Puunene Mill Inspectors: Dan
Quill; Win. Walsh; and Win. B. Hardy.
8U1 Trccinct Polling Place, Hospital
Building at Kihei Inspectors: C. C. Hof
gard, Sam Ku.t'.a; and JaaiM Sait.
: 9th Precinct Polling Place, Kealahou
School House Inspectors: David Mort6n
Antone F. Tavares; and Xoa Kamakau.
10th Precinct Polling Place, Mama.
kuapoko Mill Inspectors: W. S. Nichols
J. H. Nui; and W. F. Mossman.
nth Precinct Polling Place, Huelo
School House Insiecto'rs: W. F. Pogue;
J. Viiicent; and D. N. Opunu'.
li'.h Proeinsi Polling P. ace, Ke.tnri
S.-hool Housi inspectors: Charle. Hani
I). W. Napikaa; and S..K. Kaiiir.a.
lj.h l'ivciuct i'oiiiu Place, Han.
Court House Inspector.-: F. B. Rose
crans; B. K. ICaiwiaea; and Geo. Wait.
,t'a Prjc!n:t Polling Place, K jiahuli
SAoot House Inspectors: A. Gross; M.
I. Kane, and G. W. Kauliaue.
15th Precinct Polling Piuce, Homiau
la Court IIjusc Ins;ject5rs: G. K. Ku
nukau; Ed. Wilcox; and Guy Goodness,
16th Precinct Polling Place, Kauna
kakai School House Inspectors: H. R,
Meyers; Jas: K. Koa; and S. N, Pahumi.
17th Precinct Polling Place, Halawr
SoIiodI House Iai-pectora: Rev. J. Kaa
louahi; S. N. Kauakahi; and Z. Kumauao
l3th Precinct Polling Place, Waihct
Shool House Inspectors: Rotert J. K.
Nawahine; C. A. Kauachoio; und A. S.
Kaholokai.
19th Precinct rolling Place, Nnhikn
School' House Inspectors: Hugh Howell
John Kaiwi; and Henry Renter.
20th Precinct Polling Place, Kaupo
Sc'.ioo! House Inspectors: I,. K. Keike:
J. P. Iruina; and J. K. Knhoopii.
A. h. C. Atkinson.
Secretary of the Territory e f Hawaii.
Capitol Building,
Honolulu, October 10th, 1904.
Oct., 15. 22. 29. Nov. 5.
Notice ok Commissioner's Salk of
Real Estate.
On Saturday the 29th day of October,
1934, at 12 o'clock noon, at the door of
the Courthouse at Ulupalukua, .District of
Wailuku, Maui, I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to confirmation
by the Judge of the Circuit Court, .Second
Circuit: " ' v
All that certain pie?c and parcel of land
comprised in Royal Patent numbered
5280, L. C. A. 4151, to Kalawaia Kumoku
of Kanaio, Houuaula, Maui,- 3 apanas,
having an area of 4.73 acre', more or less;
A'l that certain piecs and par -cl of land
comprised in Royal Patent numbered 1248
to Kalawaia Kumoku of Kanaio, Houuau
la, Maui, Territory of Hawaii, containing
an area of 34.39 acres more or less, to
gether with the improvements situate on
said laud consisting of two frame houses
(one a1xut 25ft. by 28ft, mid the other
about iSft. by 20ft.) aud also a water
tight cemented cistern of about loo barrel
Capacity, reserving the family burial plot
of aljout 103.:. by loj.t. 1:1 area.
For further particulars apply to D. H.
Case Esq., Attorney for plaintiffs, in Wai
luku or to the undersigned at Kihei,
Maui. a
CHAS. WILCOX.
Commission er,
Wailuku, Maui, Sjpt. 20, "1904.
H -in. ii. Oct- I. 1 . -U.
NOTICE OH ASSESSMENT.
HAN A PLANTATION COMPANY. LO
cuttou of prluclpul plueu o( OUAiuudU, Nau
Fruci'Uco, California. Location of works lluua,
Muul, Territory of Huwuli.
Nulii-0 If uoroby given, that at t moijtlug of
tile lioard of Ulroolortt, bold on tho tliiluy of
August, lOot, au nsacHsmuut, No. 5, of tuu (III)
ceut per t.huro, waji luvioj uixu the cuiiilu!
alocU oftho Corporutlou, pujablo lmnieUiutely
iu I'ultOvl Ktat.'a oM i-olu to the Trcusuporof
Ihe Compay, Louis ISroui, ut Lis omue, .'o. (ill
FuImjiu Htiout, sau Francisco, Culiforniit.
Any Ktock uiou whfcU thin ussoK-smcnb uLall
ivtn-iin unpaid oa the tlfloeath U.iy of October,
Hull, will be (lulia juoBt, uud udvcrlisi'd for xulc
ut i.ulilic uui-tioa; and uuh-:is pa-meut 1 mndc
befur.., will bu s.ild on TL'KKlJA V, tho l.iili J;iy
tif Novt.m'KT, IjiiI, to pay lUe dcliuqucut assc.i
miut, togi-tiiur tt-llii I lie coal ;of advert Isluy aud
L-xpeuses of bal.
Jly or k r of I li Hoard of UiruiMors,
D.-L'. .1 Wtf , si ci'. l .ry.
ortici Na. Kol--oin s'l-nut, c;f 1-iiiioIoo,
Culif- i '
t lit.
13YAUTHORITY
Election Proclbinntiort
Wiikuear, tho Act to provide B GovornmcDt
r ta.j Tor- itury of Ha.viiil iro 1 los tlint a 51 n
..1 otovllou .iiu bo l.el 1 ou the Tuu. d.y Uexl
..lot laj lit'..l tiuud.:y lu XulUJ.!.', A. it. Ii 4
.iid llii'.t ut 111 a Im-iy duys bi.foro uuyclection
..i.- Uj.u.'uui- .i.it.ll.id..u j iiu cijc'.iou procluiu.i
ion. au I
Wheiujas, It is provided la the Itulea und
Ivjgu'.atiouj for Adtiiiui aeiiag Oaths und Hold-
I Elections that 110 chungo shull be made as
the uov.u lurlos i-fufy pieclut within sixty
jyd ol elo. 1 ill,
-Vow'. Tiiehei ohe, In accordance therewith,
1. George R. Curler, Governor of the Territory
of Hawaii, hureby give notice that a gcucrul
olection for a Delegate to the Bouse of Repres-
ntatlvos of tho United States to serve during
tho Fifty-jiuili Cougrcsv, aud for Scua!ft-jaud
.1 );.rortoi,t;Uivos of t.iu l.ctl. t.iUiro of tl.o l';r-
..U)rv of iiu vuii, ivt!l i Uoia ou Tusmcny, iov-
'ijjMVSli.. A. u. rj.it, t uo.iiiuut 1:10 Veil. or..
jjiwJtu tho houra of S 'uiotk a. lu. .uU h
oVloclt p. 111.
Tue Svjatitoi'lul District.-! uro.r.s fullow-H-,
Fiusr UisTitic y.e.I lua.l of lhiwuii;
Sbcund ;Distiiilt The Islands of Maui,
Molokai Lanal and Kuhoclawe;'
Tiuiii) Distuict The Isdand of Oahu;
FoVIitii Disiuiot T;io I.. hinds of ,i ill: I
Tho elue'.or.s lu the said Senatorial Districts
are entitled to elect Senators as follows:
In tho Second District two.
The Roprerentatlve Districts, Registrutim
P.-eclucts and Polllus Places arc u follows:
THIRD DISTRUT.
Islands 01 Vluut, Molokot, Lnnal and
Kahoolawe.
FU'at l'reciact Tuat portioa of :.Milol:l con
dstiag of ICuluwao auJ Ikalaupapa.'
Poiliug Pl.ieo '.Ca'.iu'.papa Store Hoaso.
Socond Preclnot That portion of Molokai
Hiundcd on tho east by Hououtiwut and Hula-
wa, uud ou the west by Kawula uud tho Flrat
Procinct,
Polltuj Place Pukoo Court Houso.
Third Pruvluct That Iportlon ofjWest Maul
. lag botw-iHiu tiio lands of W niliai-u in ttm Ui
.'.ji ol W'ailuUu uu-i l..u 1 .nd.-. ol Houo:u .val lu
t 10 Di .trlct of Ivnuui'.t'iill.
'VI ia l'lacc CI: cut' C.npi Ilov.snnt Lnliul
t
uu.
i-'o-irth Pi-cctu.'t T:i.it:inrtion of" sst Mui.i
t 1 14 b.:l'.vo.;a t:o lnniis of Hituakutxj aud Win
.-:o, ;u 1.. a a i i.uani.ti:.ll.
Polil g PI t..'u llo .oUnhaii S;.:io.l i:.m:-.-.;
i-'lft 1 Piviiiuji ' .u I iluad of Luiiui. 1
Polling Place Iia'iuk'pulaoa Storo IIou. e.
Sixth Pi-jolnct-T!Ht portlouiof tlioi district
it Vuiluku lying south ot Wailuku Stream and
v .:t of a lino running from tho mouth ot Wat
uku Stroam southly oloug the sand kills to
M.t itu .vt Hay and iuclullug Tlha Island of Ka
li luwc.
Polllug Place Circuit Court Hou..c at Wa:
luk 1. .
rievout 1 Proctucl That portion of tho Dis
trict bouudod by the Sixth Prouinct, tho sco,
the laaJ: ot Pttlohuiu.i. Ivallullnv.t, Kallua, Ho
kuula, Hamakuapoko and the sea.
Polling Place Sugar Itoora at Puun?no Mill.
Eighth Prjciact All that portion of Kula ou
1 1 t .'.la.il 1.,-lug wu.it of a li ruu'itii:-' f .1 m
t .U'.iat-.la to tl:c nnrlh N ui!i?i-ry r-f Pn'.ol.miui
11 the llaoof t:.o t.o l.ill. , Puu 1: l: t-.li ttd 1'i.u
0 Koha.
Polling Place Hospital Building at Kihei.
Ninth Product The rcmutudcr of Kulii and
that portion cf Irumakuapoko lying southwest
of 1 1 Mnll'io U ilch aud maukuof the road ri n
niug from K itnniif to tlie Malta vim J til 111. d a
line la t-xiuusi m t:i. rciif.
Polling Place Kealahou School House.
Touth Pi-od'ict The r.imaludor of Hamukua
po'.;o und that )ortlon of Hauiakualou lying
w -st of tin Haielia'tu Stream.
PoltlngPi.'u ria-.u I'ci.iriiko Mill. ;
ElevoatU' Product That lo.-tlon of Eust
Maul lylug butwucu Ilal.haUu aud Opuolu
Streams.
Polling Plaoe Huelo School House.
' Twelfth Precinct That portion of F.ast Maul
lying botw-vn Opuol.i uud K upanlii Streams.
Polliug Pla.c .kc.uau sicaoui House.
Thlrteeontli Precinct Tho District of Hanu
lylug between the Dlstriots of IKoolau and Ki
pahul.i. Polling Plao i-Ha-ia Court H msp.
Fourteenth Precinct The District of Klpa-
hulu.
Kipahulu School Houso.
Flftioutli Product T iut portioa' of East
Maul lylog west of the District of Kaupo and
south of Pr irtncts Eight and Nine.
Polliag Piuco Honuuula Court House.
Sjt i ni i Prcduct The western portion of
Molokai lyaig west of tho Second Product and
south of Hie First Piednct.
Polling Place Kaunukakul Hcliool House,
Seventco'ita Prcu'nrt T at portion of Mol
lylug oast of the Socoad Precinct.
Polling PIucj H..'i.wa School House.
Eighteenth Pr ciuct That portion of the
District ol Wuiluku lylug belweuu the Wuiluku
Si roam aud the Fourth Product.
Polliug Place Wulheo School House.
Nluctaeuta Precinct Tint portion of the
Dl.lrlct of K.xiluu lyln : between tho Twelfth
aud Thirteenth Precincts.
Polliug Place Nuhiku school He use. .
Twentieth P.-cclnct That portion of Eust
Maul kuoTvn'ai thu District of Kuupi.
Polliug Place Kuupochool House.
The electors la the foregoing Rjprcsentutlves
District are entitled to elect Representative
us follows:
lu the Third District six;
Is Tksximo.-jv Wukhkok, I :.a c bert-unto w
my Uahd and cau. ed the se 1 of the Territory of
Hawaii 10 be utllxod.
Ho:; is At The Caimtoi., in Honolulu, this th
!; of Au:'t;-A. V. !Wl. .
c. n. cahter,
Ctii rno'r of Hawaii.
1. -Jt -
1 Better Than Ever 1
I3qti!pped to ef.ppJy you wit Si
BASEBALL, TENNIS, POLO. GOLF
ANJ CRICKET GOODS.
NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON
JUST m.
We Restring Lavn Tennis Rackets
PEARSON fir POTTER CO., Ltd
- 1. O.JJ x X. JXU i-'.H-t St., H.iii.il-ilii. II. 1. "
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- I ho Oldest Edtabl:ljed f urm'tura Utj.io intinj Isl tnU
Wit Imvi; ii l iryvr a.i l innrvs var'wO stiivk tii.iti we;-!, by any other
lirm in thu sinnu laic. Funitturti iviiiruis d mo skillfull v and
quickly by experts.
Wo luivo just received, direct f-om Uew Ynrk fiiclttryi n slr
11. fin if tlie ruinous ' : , .
' Gsiernioor Patent Eiuslic Felt iliaitrees . v,
These :iro specially ndapatablu to this clinmti Wa will be plbAsetl
to furnish particulavs rocarding these Inilivsiees and solicit A'
trial order. They are eqtml to hair mattressi's and tost .a gVeal
deal less. We keep the best wire iniittrssps in the City;
. J. HOPP 3c CO
KING and BETHL STREETS.
Pacific Hardvape Co., Lt'd
Absolutely safe a.id reliable saves tlmi fuel ani
temper, once tried, always tist id- '
1 burner $5.53 ' - 2 bjnfs $M 3 m:ti $151
Securely crated for shipping
Fort and Metcltnnt Gts., lionoluld
Jiist What
the Doctor Ordered
The wonderful ionic
properties of pure hops
combined with absolute "
purity makes
. the Best tonic for mind And
,1ody'
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