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I K II I M )A ' N I MMI U . i Ifcit K W sill ClMlS AND FNRS Tin M i it rim.- fi r aM llvir nt nvoiit. A nil i u -1 t II 1 1 Inc. n lliilll '.'.) JOHIST NOTT I M I HAW MIAN Ml Hf WHIi MM NltrSl (t I ir-liitt-t In Mi (.i.r Mill. V l ( t'oi t II Ht. In Nil- tniiiii r, I . . v.m.li . lt r Mtl tirriiil- 1'' t HMwrm ihmI n(U r. ',tjnJit 1"' ;. b Aiii-tIi an Petes AmocU' N I,N:!.1S!I ship 2. 5 newly I milt Clyde and Sin runied u tin- in 1 1... i null i II i ittd from London on the morntnn of (t-t. ;, ist i oHmml fur tM RAHl In tilt. She wa H long, Pnktsfa Vessel at Um MtebtAtea y.wW on the it lit stentn i'1 knots sn hour, ivii 13 pottndeffl Bitch M nrr umialiv mounted upon EiHNi tndlnmon nttd WM provl-i-mi d for 14 mtmili. WhlkS she wtM steam i'i iwvny from London in Um most oomti ilnoe manner ft scene of tin asttsj otutrncti p intimately connected witb the future of the Sen King wm being en noted on the tending stage at Liverpool. There , In red in response lo secmri ttninoiis ti re of genttotuen itnttves of UM Rttfift) nth, Who were staking live- Mid fortUni'.H ti embark In the desperate. name of prlvutwHttgi V tug carried them tO H Hteaint i ) UChOted f(l the Mer-ey. The transit steamer was the blockade runner L lUri 1. bottnd CotCuhft, and each of tbo mysterious southerners dirtied In bin wallet a p'l "age receipt for ,L';v.' fj're nui'le out in a fic HIS name. In tbe hold uf the I.anrel Wi'i , iJed ft SCOTOof ordinary ftOodl boseSt with it shipping mark correspond in to numbe rs on the fare receipts. They contained ill personal luggage of the ren turssotne . ' ntlemon, w ho were nor bound for Havana at nil, but for the Island of Ma deira to mei I the Sea King, provided both alio and the Laurel should escape OVftrfaftUt- itiK iy tTncli Sam's cruisers, who were then eouring t inj sens wit li nrgus eyes And point ed cannons for other Alabamas. As soon H-i the Laurel was clear of the coasts, ftl) restraint WftS thrown oft, and the 90 BOUth oruers Aunounoed themselves as the of Soars of i Confederate privftteer Into wfaioh t he . i King was to be i rnnsformed a successor to the Alabama. Among the bonnflde " ivana passengers on board the Laurel were manv Confederate sea dogs, onto of tuctu from the decks of the Ala - bams and the other privateera that had been -nn . iir burned or in some effectual way driven from the sea.- by the gallant tars in blue. Many a yarn those veterans I .-pun and tuuny a warning tale t hey told of the excitement and danger oi an ocean Chase and an ocean light to shorten the six ' lay's voyage from Liverpool to Funchal in the Madeira. Tin-Sea King was two days behind the Laurel in reaching the rendezvous, and in order to assure the utmost secrecy in the Important work to follow aoove, sheltered by a barreu, rock) island, was selected for. the place of transfer. As quickly as nossi' ble heavy cuunon and ammunition and other war m .. rials weit1 hoisted from the Lunrel upon the Bea King's deck. Men who were to bo officers of the new cruiser! tugged al the ropea like yeomen, and at the end of iiohot'i'K of steady toil the quartern nt' til' mod tut merchantman looked like those of a Ul tu-of-war just oomo out of a battle or a hurricane. Then the passengers and men of bah vessels were called to the deck, of the Sea King, and an officer dressed In the full uni form of the l ontederate States navy stepped out (if ins cabin to anuouuee the mean ing of all t h o mysterious doings since the two vessels L ft London and Liverpool, He waa Captain dames I. Waddell, commis sioned to rule the deck of the Coufedarate States si eau .. Bbenandoah, whose flag waa hoisted as he spoke. He said that he should at once start t lie Shenandoah Upon a cruise against the commerce of the nation at war with the south and would receive as volun teers uniit t bounty and wages in English money all those within hearing w ho chose etty fir' mad lav, i.Nu in Mm vtinsj oft teanirn satthoata, tags and row lioata and Mon ed the Hbi naml mn pwsjila anal it aygs tnbenrsird I by a mob, It waa tahen f t grantenl by the enrious thai the hand-- u4 the rHmtieftl crea win dyed in gnfti thai oantures a en ncnttled or burned with rk tlms Imprlmnfej on hoard, and that the hold of tiie emisof waa a knine of tsssautri taken aS SMtlS liftdwe Vfed with one Mil other foi the honor of protnenadtng tin pirite deck on the Rrrn of icraj oosiist Imitator of the wicked Captain Kidd. As i restili of t he pirate rnuse t hal swept over He Australian port i he captain of the brh steer eras overrun with api lloants who burned with desire to sail under the blaek flag. The rxcttetnenl ran so high thai the governor o( the Island lent an armed force on IwMird to prevent n breach of neutrality laws by t he sub t SMI 'i.list inent of men In port. A strict' watch was kept, and Cap ! tain Waddell -ave his parole that tin laws should be observed, but after the ship got fairly outride tlie Australian harbors SOUttl to Mnbltlons plrati i pulled themselves out of hiding In every couoeivaMe pace that was hollOW and had a shell I'nun the iron bowsprit, from upturned water casks, from the OOal bins, the powder magazine and tlM depths Of the lower hold the) craw led W n musti red on deck ftbd their biisitit - demanded, tliey answered, like men reh treed in the oftth, that they were natives of the southern confederacy and had n right to the protection of the stars and bars, and t hen-fore u right to help keep them Afloat. They were taken nt their Word, though every nation under the un Was represented Itt the gang and tell tale faces bi lied their solemn words, With her crew more than doubled and her bunker- Riled with cad the Shenan doah turned her prow northward under orders to ra ige and plunder in the whai Ing ground of the Pacifi Al Ascension Island Hne winders were run down and dis 1 i st of it r i.f mm i i i oii-itutii v to inir DIM IMoMvll 'I 'll- tut 'rnlil N li"' '"' "f I'"' ninn Jin I i"'l- -lull'". Tl 'I' It'll l .'i-i v i - nlllv MM tWtl bHIWHIt-ll Of till' 1 1 1 'Itt "f till' Kill). A kttr writUm In l .oinln mhJi n tour of the v. t lil in .'.J il;i Over 1,000 fit i tltiKOlpi UN t rnvrrtlUK tin' Imir (.'ft'jit uoNUl tauten Tlie irltnltlv RMiMltlrM of liirht hi tin1 ty i- thai whtou i urmtDnMUto Melt OnltmliortiiiKh, tin- Rngllnh uofiMM Md hltitorkml 1 1 uf, i a-, t In- si tn of a in Mi it. Clrmrnt Hneltnan uf rtnttiogttora wiu baiied ttprlifht Incrmol In plllof lo Nur burg church. Htiyc j ."if " Uodiljf Bwd mi Mm nun k at w hirli vim ttrloh i" khool nnd dlfvol jroat now in iht. Apply Matting pApef. utecptd Nwnd timm in a aotntlon if DUlioMid, toliwdi btotoon poiwF, The condor, wbw Fining from the eftrthi tlwftyi deeorinee cirolee in toe Alt Mid 0M risi iii im othw way. Thela Duke uf Stdtord died rioltnt denth hy his own uvt. Diaguntwttk life MM Mid l.i be tlH cause. Tin' Salt sea. which 0H0B eovortil (ho j Yumn iiiMit, was the home of uy ale re from i-i tn BO Inehee in dieracter. The largeel librery is the Xutional iu ' Palis. It has 1,400,000 viilmnis, bMMM HMjOttooripte and penphletei The woman of the world is a iiticont u matters lit) le here ton And her. if she be misl PMS "I herself, she is I ruler of men. The American sponge grounds, mure cor recti known as the Florida spongo grounds, are situated aloug tbesouthsrn and w cetera coasts ul' that state. The school Ixxud uf Auburn, Mc., haedc cileilthat.it takes six children 1" make a school, ami they Intend dosing tip alt hchoitls having less than that DUttlber, all n. , MM. 1 k i H J1 VC- 1 I . ' 111 i ifj s 1 1 5 j . 'fc-' it EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States I l I I INSUK AM I t tnlinnn Life Plan, Rndttwiuenl ilan, Mt'tili Tnntilie Plgrt, Krvn Tontine Plana, Imlnmnity Ihmil Plan (eouion ul mat in it y . it tlenired), Rmlowntenl lioud Plan ((I pore " AI.I I III P( 'l i I AM I'l N-. i: Pontine Instalment Plan iNtu Chkap and ATTMcnvg), Joint Life Risks, Partnership I osurante, liond Children'! (endowments, A intuit lea, nt. gnarantecd), Term Inauranoe, nte,, otr, rto, h will majie i urther our pocket, ooai vat Inquiries. mil hiuu Hliotlhl ill al the conclude offloe ul tn Inran i in . it undersigned v ill I," monc in. I Wrought Steel Ranges, C hilled Iron Cooking1 Stoves. Bruce K; A. J. Cartwright MutKiois for thu Hawaiian islands BQU1TABLK Life Assurance Boeleiy or I A SHOT TO BBAVB TO. mantled, then turned overto t lit natirss to plunder. After tlmt tiit-y were burned. From that point the cruiser steered direct for the arctie rejllous in the truck of the arbalers. sin- Bailed lu the Okhotsk sea three weeks in May ami June, 1865. mak Ins hut one capture, sin- next headed for The PUfklui or "Remedies1 "It would he amusingt'' remarked a phy- Bioian lately, "if it were not so often dis astrous, to watch the pillim-ll fashion in which person! go at remedies and sun poMoMy beneflelal health suggest Ions, Tiu-y no to the springs, and because some mineral spring water is advised In some oase they Jutnn at the oonolusion that al) spriug waters are good for any case. They drink them wholesale and indiscriminate ly often with serious ill effects. Exactly the same t king is true of sea bal hing. This is a needed tonic: anil stimulant to sot) e persons and the direct reverse toothers, I have ecn delicate w omen come out of the ttrf with teeth chattering and faces blue and pinched in the chill t hey have received. That effect of their plunge is a distinct evil, and they reallj need a remedy tore cover from the consequences Of one so called. It i the same with Turkish baths, bicycling, exercise of any sort. "Reckless and unneeded use of a good thing makes it a bod thing. I am trying now to recover the vitality of a little child of 4 years which has been lost through Ida HOUSEKEEPING AOATK WARM White, Gray and Nicke AND SOU, HI'MS. WATER CIOSl BKR HOSK AND I. AWN SPRINK1 STKEI. SINKS, O. S. OtTTTRUS ikon. COPPER, ZINC AND LEAl FITTINGS QOODS : l-plftterl), IT MI'S. rs AND MRS, M ANli UH LEAD 1 I1R1NA1 S 'ni rri'.' AD in ;rs, an l ICR l I 11-1 S AND si: r.MT ) ni'E H. S. TREGLOAN & SON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PER S. S. AUSTRALIA Full cind Complete Assortment of Plumbing, Tin, Cop tor Iron Work. i c ( i -t Woolens, DIMOND BLOCK, 95-97 KING STREET Just Received by Last Steamer Comprising and Tweeds Worsted, Cassimer, ItVSINKBH BUITM TO OKIK i i:ni miio t III SIMNS A NTH TO OltllKK i i i'm jl, v K 8 lit N, I'm id Am I )U VUS AND OKAY! Behrtng si rait, the crniMn yrounil ot inol her's i-noranl t rent meat, She has al to join (1 BO only 81 giving li the Lain ptonenl . the poll thai il ie venture, out. of a ootnpany of i e.ist lots with tho new oruiser. it, with the offloers taken out In sea el, 1:3 men less than halt' hercoin A so with guns unmounted In lee even uncut, with aminuni 1 loosely In hold and on deck, de pending I r flghtlng men upon the officers ouly, Captain Waddell put boldly to Ma. trusting to thai forftine which tavors the bold to save his "timber-" from sudden and complete disaster. Every man understood that ii meeting with a United States war ship as things were would lie the end of the Shetland i th, and all hands workel heartily t put the uierchiiiitnian into shape for an encounter. At the close of i ctober the Shenandoah was fairly at. sea. hound for Pacillc waters. ' Every tail descried by the wary lookout Was watched with anxious eyes until her j character was made out. Two or three ves sels were brought round hy shots across the how but they proved to lie sailing UU- ! der English colors and were allowed to go. The llisi prize taken was the hark A linn. Her officers and crew, excepting si sailors Who joined the Shenandoah, were plaeed oapi aw J, in Irons, tin- vessel h ). WAPPKIX. mttled ami I -ei adrift. To many of those on board the privateer it was ft new experience to ise a ship sink out of sight on the broad ocean. 'I he rough captain of the ill starred haik tried bravely lo hide his feelings, but at last a pathetic lament burst from his lips: Teii you what, mates, I've a daughter to home I named that e raft for, and it goes against me d dly to see bergoto the bot tCStt," Many Who looked Oil sympathized witli the old man, but hat QOUM they dof War has no oouaidanoe, Th next prize was a well lurnished BOhoonef bound around 'ape Horn. Tin captain's lamily, eon Si St Itlg Of wile, sistei and child, were on board. The f umltun of the rtffhftopr and a stock of rare sea edi bles were transferred to she hare cabins and piitisiou lookers of the privateer, the peo ptowara taken otf and tho torch applied. To atone in part for rough usage the oxBoers of the Shenandoah plaeet) a cabin at the disposal of their helplcs women captives uial (he child. The men prisooen were IfOOid and sent tO join I he UUfoii (mates of the A Una in the foreci-lle. During the first 10 days of November the Bbensndoah made four prizes, she bad in irons 4i prisoners, 10 of whom joined the dmw, and t he reel were unloaded upon ships hound to home porta tin me iaih the oyuisor passed the equator and sailed south ward on the San Francisco route. Vessel the whaling fleet, In one week, between June and 28, 84 whalers were tun down. All were burned except four that were! ransomed to carry home prisoners. Atone swoop eight prizes were taken, all New England w halers. They were fired toget her in a group. The Shenandoah ami t wo ran somad vessels loaded with prisoners an chored near by, and the last hostile act in the civil war, a conflagration that lit up the silent, northern w a, was witnessed by a few ! hundred Minis who could never forget I he strange and Impressive scene. Not one of the band engaged in those acts of war nor one of the victims knew that the strife i tu ended more than a month previoui and that during all her deprcdat tons in tin leathern seas the Shett- ; andoah had been a ship W ithout a country and a Hag. In other words, she was a pi rate. Lee had surrendi red six weeks before, and meanwhile n nominal I rttce bad exist ed among all combatants within reach of mails or telegraph, Tin-Shenandoah was beyond the reach of signal or summons, in navigated only at intervals. On June 90 she left the strait ami steered for San Francisco, On Aug. 8 a British bark was spoken that had news of the surrender of the Confederate armies and capture of Jeff ! Davis. The cruiserS cannon w i re at once dismantled, her ports boarded up and w hitew ashed, and she once mora appeared the peaceful merchantman that had steamed away from London 10 months be fore, tn her brief career sin bad destroyed 84 shlpa and ransomed 4, The total value of her captures was over 11,800,000, Under the menace of her gnus, but w Ithout a shot fired except as u signal to lie to, she had obliterated the whaling Industry of the northern seas, Thus bad the Alabama been avenged, U was a life uud death runforthe Shen andoah to the shelter oi England's home ports after C aptain Waddell learned that Ids good ship wa.- liable to be pounced upon any moment and dispatched as an Ishitmcl of the sea by the united States cruisers. She reached Liverpool Nov. B, 1865, without having spoken h vessel on the long voyage from the California coast, an experience in solitude that not a soul on hoard of her had reason to lament. The crew of the Shenandoah had cc. is. d to yearn for the cry of "Sail, hol" The Liverpool pilot clambered over the hide of t lie cruiser at midnight, and find ing t he scene a htrangconccuriously asked, "What ship i this!'" "The late Confederate steamer Shenan doah," was the bold answer. "The devil you say! Where have you fel lows come Iron last?" "From thu Arctie mean. What news from the war in America:'' "It has been over so long people have got through talking about it. .left Un is i- in fortress Monroe, and the Yankees have a Seat of cruisers out looking for yon.' The newnpapt rs made an hour's sensation over the all ail, but denounced the ofhceri H-s "pirates." The formality Of swear ing the crew upon their American citiaen thip was gone through all bands bade the gHd sinp adieu end after three cheers tint the commander broke ranks ami scattered over the Kides. Thus was disbanded the laal war company of the confederacy. QKOQUK I.. Kll.MI li. most bal hed her child zeal for his clean linei tliollL'ht freipu-ut bat h she has given him t WO In he shi to death, and boul the proper thing a day right along, -ith and she has simply washed hi away. This is especially true of the pres ent time When every separate individual may advance a new notion, uud because it is new gel a hearing and perhaps a follow ing. It would be a grand thing for the race if the therapeutical world oould de velop a solut ion of common sense ami have it ladled out every morning like Mrs. Squeers1 1 reaclo to about two-thirds of the civilized race." lien ON Mi K'Hi: i i u. K i MM Si i 20 Button Evening Shades AI.Si) A CHOICK LINE OF White and Colored Dimity s, Muslins, Swisses and Percales. Tta are ilic CHOICEST LINE of DRESS MUSLIN wo have Ever Shown WK HAVH ALSO RBCBIVJ3D A NICK ASSORTMENT OP and Cream Point de Irelande Laces H. S. TREGLOAN & SON, CORNER l'URT A.'l HOTKI, STS. Suitable f V;isli Dressw All Widths, from 3 to incites. Where the Russel is Unknown Quito a swell young Detroiter who had made a I rip Into 1 he remote sect ions of i he 1 south waa telling bis experience. "At out: place in the country, ' he said, "I came into a small town in A hack adosen miles from the railroad over a el ay road that wa- as slick as BOUp a lay rain having soaked it thoroughly 1 appeared on the hotel torch some time alter my arrival in a fresh suit and a pair of bright russet shoes and Bat down to enjoy a rest after my ride. Pretty BOOn a couple of barefooted hoys came by, and I attracted their attention. "'Hi there, Millie,' said one, uit on to the man in the store do's.' 'An look ai them feet,' suggested Mil lie, not at all abashed by t be fact thai I waa bearlug all their talk. I say,' exclaimed the first one, getting around where he could BOB heller, '(iolly, but they need blackening, don't they?' "They made a few more comments, but their curiosity was not satlsfledf and Anally Millie came tip on t he porch where I was. ' "Say, mister, ' he inquired, looking at my shoes and then out at the yellow clay road, 'did yon walk np from the railroad!'' " Detroit Free Press, egan & G-uisnsr H. E. MclNTYRE 9c BRO.. tMPOKTRKS AM) DRALRRS TN Groceries, Provisions and Feed. East Corner Fort and King Streets. ( ii lallfomlo N anl u .... Is deliv Pok ( mi. .- I!..x No, mine All 1 I iy evory Packet fi l.v every ntenuier. red to an pari .l the -ily fr, t llcited. Batiifootloii Kuarante nntl KurotM lltl.'ll.l.'.l to nr. Hi.. KasWrn Watt .1,1-. laiihiulh barce, L Taletl dm No. BS. Port Strkkt, Bbrwbr Block. New Furniture Store ROBINSON BLOCK. HOTEL ST., BETWEEN FORT AND M l AM' STREETS is now opened for business, and bas in stock the Qnesl assortment ol w. I u. In I'ttrt S. .1111.1. On tbc far northwestern waters of Pugat sound tli.T.- are ho many dead trees always flijuiin iiiat ik.iil' but hcivw iteainars or burn win---I. is flan niiviyuu. A aidawkaal sr would sooner or Latar sfcriko a lof , per- haps vvuiKtihi many tuns, whloll Would knuck bar paddles to splinters, Detroit Free Press. . .lll.-li Wilt. ITuUghl 111 tile Will. A blaton ..f tin. women who SSI ,xl in Lbs ranks durios tha war will reveal somi remarkabla displays oi heroUin, Bo far no oorreot roll of t lu-.su Im been prepared. This uiatUu, howaver, should not be oag Itotad until too late tu I rr tin. ueosssary data. I'iltsbui'H Comm. i eial la.et te. About 00,000 peopli. an- added to Um population of London every year, while the ouvomm ot those mot in from the elty Ul . ..nip. natively very anutH, ftSMUmlm UM WolkillK a.;e lo lie 'JU Mi'.ll) Vaaes ol ttUi Mid OOUUtlUM only Miale wgrkars, 440 persona live on Um labor ul every loo SUfksfa An Orgauist's tVonderfal l-'eut. have alraady mentioned that tboof floe of luastor of the muaio In ordinary to the queen, vacant by the resignation of Sir W. Ciisins, bad been offered to Sir Walter I '.in at i. The new master duties will in dude tin direction of the private band and tlm care of the royal library at Bucking ham palaee, lint various musicians will from time to time be specially appointed to eon. met. the state concerts. Sir- VValtSf Parratt, who is 58 years of age and is a na tive of Uuddarsfleld, has all hi.s life been a church organist , anil ituleed it is said that be first conducted a church service when he was only 7 years old. in iwj be was trans ferred from Magdalen college, Oxford, to succeed tba veteran sir Qeorge EClvey an oil;,. nisi at. Bt. Qaoega'a chapel, Windsor, and last year he was knighted. He is an admirable musician and a remarkable ehess player, and he Is lu deed credited with the feat of playing three gajUjoaol chess blindfolded while simultaneously playing Bach's fugues OU the oran. -London Tel egram. .n Accommodating Trainman. Lots of stories nbout the aooommo dating methods of country railroads are going t he rouuds, but noge of thorn beats that related of a genial Boston and Maine conductor, who stopped his train after it bad started from the Old Orchard station in response to a lady's frantic appeal, accompanied With the w ild waving of her parasol, "Hold on, .Mr. ( Conductor, bold on till Lester buys some popcorn." Bangor Commercial. Oar Kaon Nxlgs ot th.. Baa Every advance in our knowledge of the sun leaches us something about our own planet, for all the bodies forming the solar system an- evidently made up of tin-same materials and differ only In t heir present condition and in the comparative abun dance and ari aiigemcnt ol t he materials of v. blob t hey consist. Votttb's Companion. lieu a i t, nl I 1. 1 m Kiiail. Don What poat did jolt travel over? Clara The North Southern rail road, ami I'll never patronise that lino again either. Their caramels are horrid. ( ioodj Neiva. Some of the store- of coal in the earth are evidently approaching exhaustion, and if the supply of petroleum is also limited, then its substitution for coal can only mean an eking out ol the store of un cliau icalctieig that nature has provided for us. Antique Oak Ch Bed toniers Room Sets, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Etc. a tsa a Pine Assort men ol need and. Rattan Fuirnitu.re TJPHOLSTERT. LEMONADE WORKS CO., 23 Nuuanu, Honolulu, H. I. MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Sti iu, Hair, Wool, Mom and Straw Mattresses, lave for Pillows, BjM'riftl alti'iititin ralktl to our taUwt stylo the bestonoTebeaiMsil ever brought t this oounny, Beds, ut Han Kranoisoi i uHoes, Domplete Carriages Orlus. Cradles and llili Ueese KeatherHAiid Hllk of WIRE MATTRKHHKi fine Uontige and BoCa ortinenl of Baby t Tail -, Ve inaki Cornici Poles in Wood or Brass Trimming a Bueolalty of Laying slatting Furniture onu IfattresseM i A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. and interior I Ux iral ins, i'Kiir'it h First Class Workmen, Culiini't Making in all iH JJi ain lii' LOWEST PRICES PREVAIL. ORDWAY & PORTER, KoBiitaoM I'.i. TEI. S i I1KK1 . ItKI.I. TELKI'Hi INK Nn. M ill' l. TELEPHONE No. Utfi ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL, IFPICB AND M PETER i.i. Dii Alukea HICH, Proprietor. Hid Kir'liai'ds, near t lueeu St., 1 ouolulu, MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SCRKKNS, TURNED AND SAWKP WORK, BTC. FRA MKS, ! Prompt Attention to til Orders. TKLKHllONKS: IBell, 4'js. (Mutual, 5J. HIGH GLASS BEVERAGES. Lemonade ( iinsfei Soda, W ater, r-jsU Ale, Hop Mc, J(IV Sarsaparilla, 3SB Plain Soda, I Sarsaparilla and Iron Water, Seltzer Water, etc., etc., etc. BEAYER SALOON. Fort Street. - Opposite Wilder & Co. ii. j. NOLTBi Prop'r. Kirst Class I. mi' Is - sarvad itli Tsa, Coffss, goda vvati-r. liingrr AJaar Milk. K Smokers' RtflltltJf a Specialty i Ipsa from :'. a in till In pM C. B. COOPER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURG RON, QVflOB, HAWUIIO IKMI'I.K. lurnar Hutvlautl A ink. a Blraats. I In- li t: Hi. I its: i I.i H ii. in III III It Hl'NUAVI a. in , '-' tn t p. in.. W:HU i.. iii :u ii. iii Tl 14 i n. inks Mutual ' .i 1 mi. KiWkloiiiHi; Mutual WO it. n :i- A Trial Order Solicited BENSON. SMITH & CO., AGEN I S