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FRIDAY, NOV. 1C, 1883.
..-- THIS DAY'SjDOINCS. -
MORMNd.
Regatta, 9:80. v
' EVENING. ',(' ' '
Wrap. Order of Red Men, at 7,;80,
Morning Star Lodge, K. of J. 7 :3(h
Social at Miss Brooso's, 7i30. ;
Polynesia Ehcijmpnicnt, at 7:80.' '
HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY.
' This is the forty-seventh birthday
of His Majesty, King Kalakmin.
The Buixetih, while .briefly con
gratulating His Majesty wpbh tho
present prosperity pt his Kingdom,
hopes thai a tlue regard for hje wel-,
fare of the, t people wil "pervade .His.
Majesty's official" acts, and'thuS tctid
ijjjfctctd advance tho happiness and com
4 mercinl prosperity of his subjects: ' '
Wo also hone that durinfr tho
coming'year His, Majesty may 'be
more closely, united wj,th(1b.iaubjectsjT
and that his peace, of mind may not
be' harassed, as of. late,, by political
troubled. We trust that His Majesty
may live to enjoy for many years
uic messing .01 unirapnirccit ncaiuu
"Aloha.
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THE BOYS' READING ROOM.
Wednesday evoning witnessed the
, second hrinual dinner givdn by 'the
Bora, Reading Room. Association.
W
ThiB'annivcrsur' was celebrated at
.tnojresidenco.of Mrs. ,M C. Monf
Isarrclt ; sent vtcre placed for 2.1 but
only ,15 sat down to the supper,, tho)
other members beim absent' from
town. The room was prettily- tind
tastefully decorated yjth Hawaiian
merican and BritiBh flags, ferns
and flowers, the tables being laden.
WlUltgOOU llllHga. UO OUB' ui cnu
hwalls were a photograph of the Pre-
f, ftsident, the lettersu".B-. R'.&A'.?
j ii ioDi' i'd'ao -
uuu tuu vraia .laoi, iooo.
v In the absence of Mr. C. A.
4d Brown, the 'President', Mh A Rob
ertson the yice-President presided.
"The following members of the Asso
ciation were also pr.esenji : Messrs;
W F. Xove, A. W. Carter.' F. W.
Wooa, . l.jJionsarratjidk. J., lor-
.bert, J'. H. Babcock, A. Bf. Brown ,j
. E. H. Wodehouse, S. A. MonsarL
f rrat? H, J. MpsshYan?, Ji Wilder? arid
repfesentatives pf the (gazette, Ad-
'... ' vertiser and BuiiETiNi ' i
f After ample justice, had' been done!
to the ivariond viands, Mi'l' J. S.(
Webb proposed the health of the
Association, regretting m .slight ac
duairitRnce with 'their' history, posi
tion' qPprospects.. He was glad, to,
see half the members present and
heartily wished them success in
y keeping not only, a, second but.ailnnf
d?cd';arid second anniyersfiiy'. . (
Mr. W. F. Love, the Secretary,!
responded on behalf of the institu
tioij. He said that they ; 8tart.ee tw(o
t years ao witn '-seven, memoers and
. the, same 1'residerit, sin'c'eiJ,thenJ,they
hadj? enlarged their roomi and 'had'
added over ldtf volumes ''o' 'tlieirli-'
hrary, their total number of books
now being 300. Jjaw ,u ,o v
explained that their financial posi
tion was satisfactory, as,' ' they had
nodiabilitfcs but they hall '850 in
hand. Theii1" dues are 25 cents a
month with an initiation fee of Jifty
tcents.
) J
Tho Sfinrntjirv remarked thnt thov
A-M... . .... n..:- if .. ;r '.. ...
Viuaii never iiuuii jiohukwuu. hi; uicii
Siroposed the health of the Press,
icli"wus'resTibnded 'lohy"Mr.""AT
f s kinson, editor 01 tne ifazette.
jt Herald' that' ho appreciated1 iheir
3KSK wsnoriB anu was peruaueu iiiui- nicy
' 'Hirom Aninrr o i.nw, Ann wrtflr ft
sb,a,""?.,w'.'. "-v "ivi vi'fYr-. "
tralncai;heltf In "mffdiy"!! gU$ pd
gopd feeling and was 4 an excellent;
thing, bebausb thdy had a Jilace to'
go to and amuse or instruct them-
selves wheii tlieir play ftme" hhn
heavy, anu they neetln t worry their
mothqrs or- bother their brothers':
ItbrpHghtthfim togejthor more ' than
if they met casually, and thdy ma'dq
friends of each other. In course of
time they would haye mbi-e Yricndfi
among thc.bofiks 'prpYJdqd. fhoy
stuck to their gobd work. Iec
feffo. io'sdme books which bq bad,
read in his youth, especially Master
man .Ready,., wliic 'bev 'aa-gjaii vrtoj
read again now;
. The editor pi' the BfoutoiHi ''being,
called upon, said that they doubt-
1SHUfft2,d;i!l,P cncP W'
Kenvon , who .was present: at theirs
' '-laBtniial- supper.' ' $?,''$$ $
zerreq 10 a nonooi norary in wnicn
- 'rtj' tr- ar
. ..,. i s . '! iw,"ihi j ' i .- at
Ti a
he bad becnono of 'three original
tacrabors with sftven books andijjr
latcd howait.bwl.roHuulciSL.ailfew:
years,
to fiO members and over 700
books. - Thnfclibrory liad booh- buH
ported by voluntary contributions iBlvUMfca 1ud4 Rftcc.-,Prl7,c ,
and he hoped that tho published ac- $40.
counts of this rtnnivcrsnTy would" bo JvimmvTi-rTTtv.vtr,-Aicx'Mrrogor--..
d'.'ji..:'.. ; .a,Mi?tfriYf(iu;,li 1 Tvo Kan Rcil Kanalowal
mo means oi inuueing many. uono-
lulu residents to contribute .to theirv
8I1C1VC8.
Mr. W F Lovo, in in very appro
priate speech, proposed tho health of
Airs. M. A. Alpnsarrat thanking her
for her (great kindness to .them, that,
evening, for tho troublosho had
taken and for her, , CQpstant interest
in their Association., (,Th.e t9Wk
was received with three times three.)
Air. W.. T. Alonsarrat .thankud.
them, on his mother's bohnlf. She
was alWyshn'nM1Viuin' to
help1 them, In ahV'Vv'oVk.JWh,at,shy
did was not w'ork but a pldflsnro to her.
The absent'tproslti!nt,lw,dsncn tons-
ted with three timcthrecj " ' "
Air. A. Robertson proposed the
health of the Qonimi.ttc on,arrapg
menta, eulogizing '.their1 BiccossfiiF
work as displayed. in iqroocjif- ., , A
Air. J. Wilder made" his YtnaideAj
spfL90ht IicftggjCAH;
their efforts' hatTboen'' appr5biated
and lie gave Ihem all a'gpjjp'fe'er
advice 'StioW.Uogethorllri8i wcPhnVe)
done and .we arasurc to. succeed."
Air. Love ..proposed the health of
the ladies, who jiadTtssdf ;'wh'ielj
was grcetcdi with acclamations, and
replied t6 by Air. ,Bucklani'. '".tli'c1
names' of the ladies who Vojuntrdered
their assistance, y era Mrs. Alr. Mbil-
sarrat, Airs. AI. 1). AIonsarratjMrs. S."
M. Carter, Airs. J. E. Brown, Airs.
Babcock, AlisSr .Bahcpck nnil Aliss
Alclntyro. .r r f f
Tlic elders having witlidrawh,' tb
juniors conphidcd v argi,ost. enjoyable
evening by siuging. and more speechi-
fyihg-, tiie' debutKpt,Mh;7idhv;
taking the honors for his "Historyi
of the Turkey."
1 THE REUATTA,
. v t (
To-daV will :bc oli'sciTed as!a"Dub-
lie holiday. The chief interest will
be centered ifl the' regatta, blitmany
rivStep'icnjgjpar'jips. ,haSre!o b.eeh
formed ior excursions in the coun
try. Threo'&alutesiOfrOltteurfs each
wtemwfeHrA
1 p.m. ilie Koyal Hawaiian 'iJband
I and the Reformatory School. Band.
wiU,play ou'theylharyes rit'irifetvpls
during the'day...(;"j'.'i: ; . i.
' Seats will' be reserved, on Foster
& Co's wharf, for. jHis Majestyl
mcmbersr fit M Royiil'yamily, the
Consular Corps n and especially for
the convenience of ladies
His.AIa-
jesty will,afri;e fi't'tjig. wharf spdn
after 9 o'clock', and' during- the' day
will steam round the harbor at. the
invitation of HoiiiWV; G.um.prinstfl
thq-etqamef Waihi'ahalo? The Qcea'
. c'j s' v,,ur:
' .i. V i
111c ,.m,Co,,8 whaff, viU(ulsp bc
supplied with seats for the corive'h'-'
ience of tlqpubliut y ijinT,'r
The' following is' a list of entries
i9i,thfi y,ario.u8,-races, hq firt pf,
whidh'starta" at half pasti faine.- '' y
I 1-Ycht Riice'.-IiifjfPrizc '0i ori'Silye
1 (pup; 'seibtid $2$. It1' Uoa'lh h'jurt,
"' ilib third boat saves stake. '
1 Sarah HjiavUiian llixgi oXB; L.;AyeTat"
Healanl.-.'.v.'i'.'.i..'v'(k.-.w!.,WILlWi!l6ox
Gonsuelc-Btdhburgeoiv.W. HfDhfistie
Keslles Red ilutf..'.-..-,j.H E. Walil
PiiuliiK)i'.j.i.....fi..v.....'J. Murdockl
ivuhiniiaiu v., -. . t ..1. '. k jw sm-. F.' .Williams
, Kapioluiii. . ..-,.-. m.,vM .3'. Fii Col burn
2-Six-oared Gigs. Prize $50 or'BHver
'"-Dfipr" "
Liliu Kaw'n UagiMPripqcsKQluViboMUi
I Kuplc)!!!-,.!!! tint: .k Alex.' Georiro
Mvlje .pfyp JlttS.jlih,.v..,-8uWoJao!
I Kanoqlfml-ivUawJnjtlttg .-. .-,-. O.tJllwan:
iiiiiu nine inBu:sr..j 'tfQwv.iti.wm
Two-oared Boats. Prize $20.'
iPualii Red & Wll.OkXMre B. Clufi
Hboo FlyyiUii.t 1K0I
' i-mWoiircd Glgg. Prize $50 or 811.
I Red White & BlVeTrBluo & WJiltjviflng
I (.!i "'!: (F tWM'49Myr,Ue'U0tClii&.
1 i,'nanTr.lViimyVhmme- )A,Wv,QarerL
I .fl-81xipaddle.'Oanoij'.Hac6-Prike $88..
Ihilhilauakea White .'.Ka'hull1
1011UH Jteu Waiohiklu
Leleatme wrEfllllkulahr
. LnbaklUioo-iiBliffl vu-. v ;... ii Fui
I 0-Slx.oared1 Whaldfibai "&$&$&
1 ' SSO.dhSUverCuy1"'' "'"" ' lu
irt.... a.... -.P'riLi k
'"" n.iu. iiiuurogor
Ke Kiia Red , v ..KJibalqwpll.
fphldoso-BoatlRaco,iprlzo'$40; )
8-8wImniingfltaco.' Fflzb($10v 1
1 OiJydcht' 'RaceVlst Prize fen'a
rrize $10.
Lena AMierKair flii'i
CdnsueloRed nui1
rUuV,.,V.-TBrbltltt
hurfeo.i'.'Wi'm'CffifreW"
l-.v.T VI Tf'WIlll.mo'
Gnat. ..i..; i'.': r.:i. 7. . . . W. F.- WllllamB
10Sing:6cull,mc9.-4Pr $ip : ;
SU.poFy,, Mt,,,.... .jftiriirteijM'f'iKnlt
January ..,- t.,t(....i'iJftn
11 Oatamnran-Racer-"Prize $5!Or
Ka Ehukal-T-RediflflgHTJwiiU Napoleon
Har Sqra.hWp-l, .uoM if, B, CL
12-TT8lx-P.are. GlK.Raoft-TPrUe JSOurf
'.BHvRT'PMPf i.dI :i ', ..
Kunoelani Brue...-i-i:Colil0.iHi Jiidd
jPuaala White.;'.) . m i Hon; Ci TJlukou
.iWploldni UaW'tf.flag.'. Alex. Georget
MiUle..... , gam Nolan
18-DigliigoSucstijPrlzo $10.
HamaiHBi
PnHfthi nrrti lAwnlinn.
U-SalhV Cnnoo Rflfco.-Prizc 35.
tflgnols Frencn-fhtgr.?..W. At. Giffnrd-
Flylnc Fish Red S. Nniumo
Jiabl!sfcB&Uw.w .
io Tub Ram-. Prize $10.
Bob, Kahttli, John Kay and Pn.
17 Tug.o'wur. P1I7.0 $10. ,V ,i '
18 Barge Knee Prize $50 or Silver
PloluilenUii-ikuc.trHon. J. a bi'immins
llanakcokl White, Red and Bluo..v -
"" '. . .r. ..'.... i lli.'Ir. Kinlmalcii
Knptihenhc Pink- . . .-.. .v..tt, II. Olnrk'
liUi1lhdoVclid&, w v l- l v
HER EARS HAD BEEN BORED.
1 .aipjji'iiioi 1 ,. ,; ..."it 'fi
l " Don't you think ear-rings would
.become yo(?"JiiitiuJircd'-Kosciu8ko
iM.urphyj: 3Qf Birdiq. .McQeo. Kop-
'I don't ikn6w,'" replied Birdie
.nntvMifnltt
Tvcar-tncmhs because it would hurt
so to have yoitooarB bored?"
"Oh. not In the least." said
Berdie 5W s'htiinmtlon J ft 'volliad
that done already- quite often, al
most every ortunng rjn fact, lor the
last thice weeks. .
. .Then! Kdfeciuskp peached round ;to;.
the piano, dragged; his hat off the
covctv :audl. commenced), to .fade
gradually, from the. room.- n,He fairly
melted awayinto obscurity, .and now
a wide chasm separates the gallant
KosciusktPiind'the cliarming Birdie.
AUCTION SALE BY E. P. ADAMS.
TSFSftfAMt TRAbE SrALE
BvnTilur, of Slessrs. G, W. JIacfaul.
' ' &Co., Iwillliold '
.KB
A-Crel- Auction Sale !
At niv Sales Rriritn, Queen strt'et
ON iPttilDAi'NOV.Srd,
At'i.jf'., at jvJitell will b6 pflered1 on
ii, predit lp the.rj-iide,;a Great Variety
of
NEW GOODS
. . . 1 , '
All, of which .are New Importations,
lowing'isja partial list!' '
FlnoTinJs; Satteeus, Black Satteens,
Black Merino?', Cretonnes, White and
Colored Fliuincls, Angola and Cotton
Shirts, TWENTY varieties of Woollens,
Ladie.a' Fe)t Skirls,, Check Wool, and
Vorsted Shawls, ,
TWEEDS A1TD TAILOES'-'GOODS.
Silk. ,Llncn, and Cotton Handkcrclilef,
. . In, large variety j'Gcnts' Llpen Collars ,
ment of Woolen Blankets, cotton tow
els, large and-Bftihll;Llncn Sheeting,
allwidthB;;jFliict,yhit.pottoti8,-Best,
-lieavy' Deiilriis, linen drills, Turkey
Red Oloth,- Crape, A very fine assort
mcnfcGpnts, Hosiery, aqd Underwear,
"Also fancy feathers, Flowers,, perfum
ery, Jewelry, etc., "children's 'boots Hair,
bru&lic, Qonib,v Gents' scarfs, Lisle
thrdad," GlfivesT, &C," "Al6o a fine assort
ment of crockeryware, consisting' 'of
chamber;sels;,iFlpwer. potBVjlanips'pltch.
ers, etc. GJiASsvae : suclfas'Decanters
Wine Glasses. Tumblers. &o. A Line of
' HAnDVYAnEconsisting.of .hatchets', axes
Hoes, anu other i'nntation tools. A
handsome assortment of Parlor Rugs,,
Cocoa 'Matting, etc.
Tcrhi'8'liberal and!made knownvatSale.
554 , . E. P. Adamb, Auctioneer
' rr -,
m' . . Jfotce.
ANY one found bbootiug, trapping
gamc,i or trespassing'.on tho Kac
lekei and Kahalone lands, at Maunalua,
04IJUJ after this'patpv will be prn.sefl.uted
acbonfing to'la'wr ' '- '
. THOS. W. RAWLINS.
Honolulu, Oct. 15.1888. ' flCOdt
Tir:, .
., , or alei oy Iicase. , , ,,,
AJSMALI BRW ,CQT;rAGE, CQN
bistibg of four rooms and a Kitch
en. Kent moderates Apply to
T.!AW.RAWLINS,,8oap Works;
5C0lt i'"-' i1- ' - Leleb'
.""COMB'TpLUNGH
Vou an"oet the best in town frou
H'J.NOiLTE,
Tfwppwm
WHERE YOU MEET EVERYBODY.
10 WON t'.Qfiplriiir iH.ri-m- t i
or Ooffee I
'AifrAll Hotirn,
AND TUB FINEST BBAND8 OK
niivnims, Manilas,
Figaro, F.lorde Cuba,
Conev Island, etc.. p.u-... ntn
NOLlt.' " 'mti E. NOLTE.
.iinuij ;ui:j'
3KR3aWBD!iSr & Co., ,
, Y HI if qteB btrekt, . V i
By every arrival of itbo O. . 8. Line
and BtandordiGrooorledp'all kinds by
tbd.Oasd, which )wo offer very low.
P'Oi-Bdx'N'J.T." '
, fiHPaTAlpjphQnoNpO.
1 -j."
BATIBFACTION QUAltANTEED, ' '' '"
Ia64ilyi r. 'jLOwda delivered fro ot Charfle.
A QUANTlTYi!OfirbniHoop. 2x8.10
UA. Also, nootTnnifflT ;AtA)lytoU ll
880 8m J. ff. BRUNB.
h(j ,
Auction Sales by Lyons & Lovpy.
Ji
Prcliminavy Aniiomicenicntr
MOST IMPORTANT SALE,
. -. BY AUCTION OP
25 Cases London Mado Furniture, .
Plato Glass Mirrors,
' Rugs, .Carpets, &Oi, &o.
'piIE uiulurHtguccl lmvlng rcOdlvcd'iri.
X structlons fromJIcssB. Q. W. Mac
farlnnu & Co., to nrrango for an EARLY
DAY, of which duo notice will be given,
A
BY AUCTION,
Of the above shipment of Furniture,
which will be fully displayed In ourcoin-
moillous
, tSALEBROOM,, BEAVER BLOCK,
' .. Jji .:' '-!.. L J' 'J. (
Si. u: to geniiemcn-iunuBainK meir
MmiHions or Country Sentu, this otters an
unusual nnportunity
Furniture has been li
1 t n a n 1 1 1 A 1 1 ta 4lm
nnded in cSccBtlon
al good order.
55S' Lyons & Levky, Auctlon'ra.
P. McINERNY
HAS THE
Cloici Fr'eM; Candies
.liftt received by tlic Mariposa,
Prepare for Ohristmaa.
-Thoynrotho Largest nnil Best Assort,
meiit, ever received In Honolulu
And will be sold at
u-
Cents Per Nil
I A
A New Ice Cream Wagon !
which visits I ho Suburbs nt all Hours of
the Day and night with
Soda Water aiul Ice Cream
BELONGS TO
P. IcINERNY,
550
EORT STREET.
ilm b
Gream, Cream, de la Greine,
v'i" JfOTICE. .
HART BROS, call the attention of
the public, who desire to' enjoy a
delicious' plate of
ICE OIUESAJWC !
Tp trikc notice1 before purchasing, that
the name of Hart Bros, is on the wagon,
as it Is well known that their creams are
the finest ever made in Honolulu. The
Havorings of Coffee, Vanilla, Chocolale,
Lemon and Strawberry have been pro
nounced second fto none in the world;
Our fine cake is also highly recommend
ed. Ladies out shopping during the day,
can also enjoy a delicious plate of cream
at thd elegant
Elite Ice Cream Parlors !
on Hotei, Street.
Families wishing Ice Cream sent to
thqlr. residence, will please ring up'Tele
phonu 183, which will bo promptly at
tended to for orders. ' ESTIce Cream
will be. served at, the Band Concerts at
Emma Square. HART BROS.,
fifi7 lw Proprietors.
Lottery.
" KING WILLIAM
600 Chances, at $2.50 a Chance.
Tickets to be had at Nordbcrg's Anchor
' Saloon. 550
Notice.
PA. DIAS having disposed of his in.
terest in the Retnll Dry Goods
1 business at No. 57 Hotel street to Mr. M.
i iy. (jjousajyes, lips late partner, ha Is no
loncerliesponaible for the dobta.of'sald,
business. p. A. DIAS.
Honolulu, Nov. 12th, J 883,,.
IUIE. undersigned gives notice that ho
f 111 shortly open the now store on
!King Street, near Messrs. Castle &
Cooked, w.lth.an entirely new Slock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, etc.,
to which lie co'i (I tally Invites tho atten
,tihn of his I' 1 li-nds and Uo public genor.
.ally.
55Ulw P. A. DIAS.
Notice.
TIIE undo ''Igncd begi to Inform tho
public guiiupijlv ilmt Ik; bus pur
ch:inci iluHiiiiiftifrff uf Aptiu," 'of Koloa,
;Kiiiini,iiuil intends Carrying on tho same.
Apau will be responsible for tho debts
, on tho late business. CHONG WO.
KQloa.JJiHjai, Nov. 10, 188a. , 058 I'm
; , , , , . .
for Hale.
HORSE, Buggy and Harness either
single or the lot. Splendid turn.
, out. Apply Honolulu Carriage Roposl
. tPJJftiy'plfWHp P.odfl's. 655 lw
Good BumIiichh Chnnce.
FOR Bale a, RESTAURANT in a
good location, 'doing good solid
business,' with groceries, fixture's, furhi.
ture,etc. 15 years lease.
I '-i-lu-i. k- ,Addre3s, II, P.,
j Warn '- This 'Office.
! ' For Sale, Cheap.
I 'A nORBE,' with Baddlo &'BridIe. '
I jt. Apply 83 Hotel street. 665 lw
DILLINGHAM & OO.'S
BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED, INVOICES OF
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS '
Guaranteed to put out twico as largo a llro In half the timo of any other machine.
It does not gel, out of order, and Is always ready for use
Every' resilience, Sugar Mill and St6to should hiiyo one,
Magneso-Calcite Fire Proof Safes & Boies
Absolutely fire-proof. 1
With largci perccntago of inside space than any other safe Wk abb'Somc,,.
' ," " , '; ' AOKNTB FOB THE AnovK. , ' :."'. '',('!
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE:"
Wire Cloth, Wire Netting, Hlce Cloth, Bird. Cages,
Bjirb iPenciiig) Wire,iPimips, Wiiulwills, Taiiks, '
.- f HYDRAULIC RAilB. ..'..,'. ') jj ,g
wicitlR-n-te Oil In Fivo 'Onllbii-Vins: "
KeroHche arid Llbrlcatlng Oils a specialty. A good stock on hand' and' to arrive.
Call and examine our New Goods.' ' ' '.!
Dillingham: & co.
MACNEALE & URBAI SAtfES
, With Patent In si do Boltwork and Hinge Cap.
o
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o
c
en
c
at
HhIIEiIIIIIi,
A Large Assortment of these justly Celebrated Safes'
Just Arrived. 1 -. ,h
Over 500i in daily use on
1
Safes Sold for Cash, or
For Prices, Circulars, etc., apply to
us.,'
510 tf b
O
i V
THE GREATfL X. L STORE,
Corner Nuuanu and Queen Sts.
No Bombast Simply an announcement
u ".;; THE .ABOVE STORE '.- . ,.
-1 IS NOW OPEN , ,1
WITH THE
-Largest Assortment, of Gkodsi n j ka
Ever shown here without exception, consisting in parti"' T
Dry, Fancy and House Furnishing GooSs, ' 'J-hI
Embroideries, Laces,-and everything that, comes under the above 'heading.
WITHOUT 'EXAGGERATION
TietarpstafliMest StoctofJettBii;
and You h's Clothing.
Qenfs,FwrmWmWQods Boots and Slices'
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, too numerous to itemize.
19rDon't forget thejGBEAT-IX LSTORE, Corner of Nuuann and Queen
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585 6m A. GARTENBilRGi Proprietor.
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E. O. HALL & SON
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.Have Just added largely to their Varied Stook of
Hardware, General Merchandise,
: And Plantation Goods,
0P( every DEscmiTiON, THE BEST LUBRICATING OILS," '
( . By lhe Marina Davis," Ovorland, via San Franclico; '"""'"
The m.d. C. Murrav," H. W. Almy" Mallsgate,"' W.II. Dimond," and'Sm
England, via Panama. ' ';'. '
Shortly expected hy tlie Henry James, fironi Ne York,
and the Coylon, from Bo3ton, a very full line of
, Plows and Agricultural implements Jinit
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