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MONDAY, AVG. 26, 1881.
IT.
Fiiiuay, Acoi-ST 22. Continued.
Mr. Aholo said the honorable
member did not know what ho was
talking about. He, with the other
members of a Select Committee, had
visited the nursery and upon their
favorable report the item was in
serted. It was a discouitesy to that
Committee for the lion, member to
take an idle story in preference to
their official statement. Jf necessary
some of the trees could be taken
into the chamber for the members
to see for themselves that they were
nourishing. If not very valuable
now those trees would enrich the
country when they grew to, be heavy
timber.
Mr. C. Brown urged the neces
sity of forests to conserve moisture
and increase the rainfall.
Mr. Kaunamano resented the un
fair treatment of the committee by
accepting silly statements made out
side over their report.
The motion to strike out the item
was lost upon the following division :
Ayes lions. Kaac, Kaulukou,
Baker, Kaulia, Kancalii. Kamakcle,
Gardner and Nakalcka 8.
Noes Gibson, Bishop, Dominis,
Cleghom, Iscnbcrg, Bush, J. Mott
Smith, Judd, Walker, Kcau, Lilika
lani, C. Brown, Aholo, Knlun, Hich
ardson, W. 0. Smith, Hitchcock,
Kauhanc, Nnhiiiu, Pilipo, G. Brown,
Kaunamano, Dole, Howell, lalolian
and Kupihca 2C.
An amendment to reduce the item
to 810,000 was also voted down.
Mr. Nakalcka moved to strike out
the item of 85.000 for Kapiolani
Park.
Mr. C. Brown moved it pass as
in the bill, which was carried on the
following division :
Ayes Gibson, Neumann, Bush,
Dominis, Cleghorn, Iscnbcrg, Dole,
J. M. Smith, Judd, Kanoa, "Walker,
Macfarlane, Lilikalani, Richardson,
Baker, Aholo, Howell, Hitchcock,
C. Brown, Kauhanuid Kaunamano
21.
Noes Kaac, Kaulukou, Kalua,
Kancalii, W. O. Smith, Kamakcle,
Gardner, Kauwila. Nahinu, Pilipo,
Palohau, Kupihca and Nakalcka 13.
Mr. Kaulukou moved to insert
S22,()00 for a subsidy to the steam
ship City of Paris, between Hono
lulu and London, providing she
register under the Hawaiian flag.
The question was being put, when
different members objected to Mr.
(!. W. Macfarlane voting, as they
alleged he was an interested party.
Mr. Macfarlane declared he had
not a dollar of slock in the line.
The ruling of the chair being
called for, the President said it was
a matter for the Honorable Noble
himself to decide, and asked him if
he received any commission from
the line.
Mr. Macfarlane said no arrange
ment had been made for a commis
sion. , The ayes and noes, were taken as
follows, Mr. Macfarlane responding
( "doubtful" when his name was
called :
Ayes Kaac, Kanoa, Kaulukou,
Kcau, Lilikalani, Amara, Kaulia,
Aholo, Kamakcle, Gardner, Nahinu,
Kaunamano, Palohau, Kupihca, Na
kaleka and Baker. 10.
Noes Gibson, Gulick, Neumann,
Bishop, Dominis, Cleghorn, Iscn
bcrg, J. Mott Smith, Judd, Kalua,
C. Brown, Richardson, Kancalii,
V. O. Smith, Hitchcock, Kauwila,
Kauhanc, Pilipo, G. Brown, Dole
and Howell. 21.
Mr. Aholo moved a reconsidera
tion of the item of S70.000 for
Oahu Prison, which carried.
Minister Gulick moved that $87,
; 000 be appropriated, which would
leave $7,000 for the guard.
After some discussion 'the motion
was lost.
The Houso took a recess from
1.4.45 till 7 r. m.
when the House oncned about
fc, half-past seven, Gov. Dominis an-
iv nounccu mac jio nati waited upon
KJ -,. ,r. ... .,...., , .. .
ins majesty as (icpuicci, ami mat,
ho would 'prorogue the House on
li Unfurrlov flin Willi i.iui nt 10
",:,;v.
u, u uiui-n.
'A Minister Uullck moved
a rccon
'i eidcration
i
of the item of SfiOOfor
THE
LEGEM
election expenses, which escaped his
attention at its reading that after
noon. He said ?600 was iusulllcicnt
under the old system and would bo
moro so under the increase of poll
ing districts.
Mr. W. 0. Smith said the item
had been fully discussed -on second"
reading. A large part of the ex
penditure in Honolulu went for
subsidies to the Government press
and luxurious lunches. Only the
inspectors had to be paid, and the
material had not to be renewed for
each election.
MrG. Brown opposed the increase.
The larger part of the cost of the
last election was comprised in out
rageous expenditures in Honolulu.
Minister Neumann said his patriot
ism would not allow him to vote for
even SfiOO, as it was well known that
it was only a corruption fund. lie
advocated, before concluding, how
ever, that some money ought to be
appropriated for the benefit of the
press, which, much as he disliked it,
was the best channel for the commu
nication of information.
Mr. Dole said it was very evident,
from the admissions of the Attorney
General, that the Government was
on its last legs. The devotion of
appropriation for elections to pur
poses of corruption might be a feat
ure of California politics, but it was
the first time he had ever heard of it
in this country. Part of the ex
penses disbursed by the Government
at last election was for supplies of
whiskey and gin in certain country
district. It had been proved in
court that a Government olllcial had
charge of the dispensing of whiskey
at Lanai.
The motion to increase to 81,000
carried.
Mr W. O. Smith moved a recon
sideration of the motion passed to
indefinitely postpone the boiler in
spection bill.
Mr. C. Brown supported the mo
tion, which carried.
Minister Neumann said he had been
seized with the desire or retrench
ment. He had been very wicked the
former pait of the session, but now
he regretted his course and wanted
to make amends. His tender feel
ings for the owners of steamers
and for lawyers prevented him sup
porting the bill. Let the steamship
owners be responsible for the safct'
of passengers, and let the lawyers
have their harvest of suits for dam
ages when a steamer blew up. Con
sistency with the course of the House
upon several occasions this session
would dictate that the passengers
should bp left to the care of Provi
dence. The bill was made theoulos of the
day for Monday.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
ICING HI? It 13 ET,
II. Cavcnagh,
Proprietor.
MKAL.S dtegSfe 3IKA1.S
Cook'dtoord,rVJ55At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Ilorsu Shoeing a specialty
A Urst-clnss man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.201
Furnished Rooms.
170R GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply
: to MRS. TURNER, 82 King Strict,
nearly opposite the Windsor Restaurant,
CSO ly 1
Furnished Rooms.
rpo LET, at the now Building No- US
JL AlakcaSticct, nearly oppose the
Y. M. O A. Building. Apply on the
premises. 725 !)m
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 8 Maukakua Sr.
Trees und Saddles of all kinds mnilo to
older ami repairing Harness, etc., done
in hhort notice. All orders promptly at
tended to. fi!)3 ly
Charcoal.
GJ.UA VA WOOD CHARCOAL, la any
J quantity, Irom 1 to 100 lings,
FOR SALE BY
Frank llustuce,
704 Queen Street.
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
Tho American Ambassador at Vienna,
Mr. Kasson, has lately foi warded to his
Government an interesting account of a
remarkable Mireical operation lately
performed by Professor Billroth, of
Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, eon.
Blsted In the lcmovnl of a portion
of the human stomnch, Involving
nearly one-third of the organ and.
strongo to say, the patient recovered
the only successful operation of the
kind ever performed. The dlse.isc for
which this operation was pcrfoimcd
was cancer of the stomach, attended with
tho following symptoms: The appetite
is quite poor, 'l'licie Is a pictilhir Iii.lcs.
crilmblc distress in the stonvioh, a feel,
big that has been described ns a faint
uiulgmic" hensatlon: a sticky slime col.
lects about the teeth, especially in the
morning, accompanied by mi unpleasant
taste. Pood fails to satisfy this peculiar '
faint ensatlou; lint, on tho contrary, It
appears to aggravate the feeling. The
ejes ate sunken, tinged wlthyelhAv; tho
hands and feet become cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. The suiTcrcrs feel
tired all the time, mid sleep docs not
seem to give rest. After a time the pa.
tlcnt becomes nervous and irritable,
gloomy, his mind filled with evil fore
boding. When rising suddenly from
a recumbent position there is a dizziness,
a whistling sensation, and he Is obliged
to grasp fomcthlng linn to keep from
falling. The bowels costive, the skin
dry and hot at times; Die blood becom
ing thick and stagnant, anil docs not
olieulale properly. Alter a time the
patient spits up food -om after eating,
sometimes in a sour and fermented con-
dltion, M)inctlmcs swcotlsh to the taste.
'Oftentimes there Is a palpitation of the
heart, ami the patient leais no may nave
heart disease. Towards the last the
patient is unable to retain any food
whatever, as the opening In the bites,
lines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al.
though this dUcasc is indeed alarming,
biiftcicrs) with "the above named symp
toms should not feel nervous, for nine
hundred and nineiy-nlno cases out of a
thousand have no cancer, but simply
dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if
treated in a proper manner. The safest
and best remedy for the disease is
Selgel's dilutive Syrup, a vegetable pre
p.ir.ition Mld by all chemists nml medl
cine vendors throughout the world, and
by the proprietors, A. .T. Whlto (Limit
ed), 17, Fiirringdon.ioad, London, E. O.
This Syrup strikes at the very founda
tion of the disease, and drives it, loot
and branch, out of the system.
St. Mary-street, Peterborough,
November, 20th, 1SS1.
Sir, It gives mo gieat plcasuio to in
foimyouo'f the benefit 1 have received
from 'Selgel's Syrup. I have been troub
led foryeai.s with dyspepsia; but after
a few do5es of the syrup, I lound relief,
and after taking two bottles of It I feel
epiite cured.
1 mil, Sir, yours truly,
Mr. A. .1. White. William Brent.
September Stli, 18S3.
Dear Sir, I find the tale of Selgel's
Syrup steadily ineieasing. All who have
tiicd it s.peakciy highly ol its medl.
ciinal vlitues: one customer describes it
as a "tiod-send to dyspeptic people." I
ahwivs lecommuid ft with confidence.
Faithfully joins,
(Signed) Vincent A. Wills,
ChemisUlentibt, Mcrthyr Tydvll?
To Mr. A. .1. While,
Selgel's Operating Pills are the best
family physic that has ever been dis
covered. They cleanse the bowels liom
nil irritating substances, and leavo them
in a healthy condition". They cine cos
liveucs.s. .Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies,
Oct. 21, 188:!.
Dear Sir, 1 write to Inform you that
I have derived great bcneilt from
"Selgel's Syrup." 1 or some years I have
suiTcicil fiom liver complaint, with its
many and varied concomitant evils, so
that my lite was a peipctual misery.
Twelve months ago I was induced to try
Seigel's Syrup, and although lather
sceptical, having tried so many leputcd
infallible lcmedles, 1 determined to givo
it at least a fair .trial, hi two or thrco
days I felt considerably better, and now
at tho end of twolvo months (having
Continued taking it) l am glad to say
that 1 am a cliltercni ueing auogeuier.
It is said of certain pens that they "como
as a boon and a blessing to men" and I
hove no reason to doubt the truthfulness
of the statement. I can truly say, how
ever, that Selgel's Syi up has come asji
"boon and a blessing" to me. I liavo re.
commended it to several fellow-snffcrers
from this dlstiessing complulnt, and
their testimony is quite in aecoidaneo
with my own. Gratitude for the benefit
I have derived from the excellent pre
paration, prompts mo to furnish you
with this unsolicited testimonial.
I am dear Sir,
Yours ever giatcfully,
(Signed) Carey B. Berry,
A. J. While, Esq. Baptist Missionary.
Preston, Sept. 21st, 188:1.
My Dear Sir, Your Syrup and Pills
are still very popular with my customers,
many saying they are tho best family
medicines possible.
The.other day a customer came for
two bottles of Syrup and bald "Mother
Selgcl" had biivcd tho life of his wife,
and he added, "onu of these bottles I
am sending fifteen miles aw ay to a friend
who Is very ill. I luivo much fath in it."
The sale keeps up wonderfully, In fact,
one would fancy almost that the people
weio beginning to bicnkfast, dlm and
sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup, the dc
mand is ho constant and the satisfaction
so great.
1 am, dear Sir, vours faithfully,
(Signed) W. Bowker.
To A. J. White, Esq.,
Ilenslngham.Whitehaven.Oct.lO, 1832.
Mr. A. J. White. Dear Sir, I wns
for some timo allllctcd with piles, and
was advised to give Moiller Seigel's
Syrup a trial, which 1 did. am now
happy to stale that it has lcstoicd me
to complete health. 1 remain, ynuis
lespcct fully,
(Signed) John II. Llghtfoot.
703 ly U
LOUIS E. SPERRY,
General Engraver
Begs to Inform the public geneially
that ho has opened an establishment at
B Jting Slroel.
Eugiavlng of every description.
Monograms a Specialty!
v Late employe of W. Wcntior. All
work guarantoed satisfactory. 707 lm
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
AurlionrerM.
E. 1 Adams Queen si
Lyons & Levey Queen st
llliulcry.
Alvln II. Hascmanti.... Gazette Building
.Banker.
Bishop Si Co Merchant st
W. McCimllcss, Fish Market
Itnot nml Shorn.
Chr. Gortz, .' Fortst
1 X L Stoic, Nuuanu st
ClotllillR.
(lartcnbcrg I X L. Store,.... Nuuanu Ht
1. A. Dlas Klngst
Gonsal ves & Bo Hotel st
Cabinet ainkci-H.
AV. Miller, .' Hotel st
Crowley & Co.i lvhig nt
Lycan is Co ' .Tort st
Carrlnst Makers.
W. ll.l'ago,-" Fort st
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
CIjiiii'h nml Tolmcco,
Hart, Bros. Old Qorncr, Queen st
Nolle Beaver Saloon, Foi t st
Clilcr,
Fisher's Champagne Cider,.. ..Llllha st
Vanity I'notory mill linkers.
F. Horn, Hotel st
Vni'iieiiti'i-N unit Iliiilitei-M.
F. AVilhelm, Klngst
G. Lucas I-ortst
lry unit I-'iuips" ooi1h.
X.S. Sachs Foit st
J. T. Wuteihouse, Queen st
.1. T. Wnterhouse, King st
J . T. Wnterhouse Fort st
1 X L Store, Nuuanu st
B. T. Ehlet.s & Co., Fort st
M. A. Goiunh es & Co Hotel st
P. A. Dlas King fat
DrujiKlHtM.
Benson, Smllh &, Co Fort st
Holllster & Co Nuuanu st
IIolllskr& Co Fortst
DCIItlHlS.
M. Grossman, Hotel st
Ilrayusc anil Vnrtasc.
S. M. Carter & Co KlDg st
Frank Hustacc Queen st
G. Boblnson, Queen st
1'iiriilslicit Ronus.
Mrs. Turner, Klngst
Vlrc Insurance AuciitH.
II. lllcmoiisehnoldciy.iit Wilder k Co's.
C. O. B jrger, Moich .nt st
liCllt'M I'lUlllMlllllS OOllH.
Elders & Co., Foitst
N. S. Sachs, Fortst
I X L. btoi e, Nutuuu tt
Gonsal ves & Co., Hotel st
1. A. Dhis King tt
roccricH mill Provisions.
A. S. Cleghorn & Co., Queen st
Kennedy & Co , Hotel st
Wnlfcfc Edwards,.. .Fort & Xmunu stt
Ilorsi! Nlioelns HIiuiis.
Wilson Bi o.-., Fort st
IIuj- nd IVpiI Htorrs.
S M. Carter & Cc, Klngst
Union Feed Co., Queen st
Lalno &Co, Fort st
Harness Maker
G. E-. Sheimun, Kingst
linrit-ivnrc.
Dillingham & Co., Foitst
J.T. aterhoiiM!, Queen st
Importers &. Voni.Mi'rolinntH.
G. W. Macfuilanc fi Co., Fortst
O. Brewer & Co., Qiiecn st
Lyons ifc Levey, Queen st
M. S. Grinbaum ii Co , Queen st
V. G. Irwin fc Co Fort st
A. S. Cleghorn ii Co Queen st
J.T. Waterhoue Queen st
F. T. Lcnohan & Co., Nuuanu st
C.istle& Cooke, King st
WingWoTai & Co Nuuanu st
C. O. Bcrger, Meichiintst
Uyiniin Bros., Merchant st
Labor Acents.
W. Auld Water Woiks Office
J. A. llasslngcr, Interior Olncc
W. C Akana Klngst
S. -M. Cuter Kinget
Lumber Dculcrs.
Low era & Cooke, Fort st
Wilder ii Co Fort si
Mllllui-ryanil IM-i-ms Mnklnu.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis Fortst
Mi'ilicnI. , ,
Dr. Emerson Kukui st
A'cwh Dcalei'M.
J. M. Oat Ji. ii Co., Merchant st
I lumbers ami l'nlntei-H.
E. C. Howe,...."" Klngst
Brown & I'lilllip-., King st
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kohin, Fortst
IMiotOKraiilirrs. '
Williams ii Co Fortst
A. A. Montano Fort st
Tuning A: Musical Instruments.
Lycan & Co Fort st
ICoHtuurnutN.
Hart, Bron.Old Coiner, Queen st
Noltc3 Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Windsor Hestnurant King st
Casino Kapiolani Park
Tourist's Retreat,. Ilonunpo.ivnu, Hawaii
Iteal Ilstnto AjjcntHi,
J. E. 'Wiseman Merchant st
KolW'Itors.
.M. Thompson Fort st
A. S. Hnrtwell, over Bank
J. M. D.iidson Kaahumanu st
A. Hoia Gov't Building
W. A. Whiting Kaahumanu st
J. Russell, . . '. Meichuut st
S. B. Dole, Kuahumanu st
F. M. Hatch, Kaahumaun st
H. F. Blekerton, Merchant st
Cecil Brown "... .Merchant st
J. M. Monsairat Merchant st
Soap l'netors'-
T. AV. Rawlins, King st, Leleo
Stationers.
J-M.Oat Jr. & Co Merchant st
Hall Multure.
.1. M- Oat S. Co., Queen st
NIilp Cliniultory.
Fleico & Co Queen st
Tinsmiths.
J. Nntt, Kaahumanu st
Tailors. '
II. S. Trogloan Fortst
Travel.
Intcr.Island S. N. Co , Esplanade
Wlldcr'fl B. S. Co., Fort & Queen sts
O. S. S. Co., Foi t & Queen st
Paddir Navigation Co, Queen st
Wood nml ConI Dealers,
Frank Hiislaee, Queen st
S. M. Carter ic Co., King st
IVIues unit Spirits,
G. W. Macfuilanc & Co.,. Kaahumanu t
F. T. Lcnehan & Go Nuuanu st
Brown & Co,,... Merchant st
iValrli Makers.
Wcnnor & Co., Fort st
J. .E. WISEMAN tX
Ciuiiplioll'H ISo-vr Bloolc, Meroliun Si.iMi,
Tclcphouc, 172. P. O. Box 010,
Employmont Agent, Custom Houbo Brokor,
Fire and Lifo Insuranco Agent,
and General Busineso Agont
The only General Business Agent In the Hawaiian Islands.
080 ly Orders of Every Kind and Nature Solicited from the Various Islands.
UNION FEED COMPANY
Corner of Quoon and Edinburg Stroots.
Xolcplione, IVo. 1 Vt
BEG to Inform their friends and the public generally that, they aie coutlnu
Ing business at the above stand, and have made complete nrrongements for
a continuous supply of
Fresh Goods of the very Best Quality
which wo will offer for sale
AT TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Woliopcs, by giving our best attention to please the public, to merit a part of
their patronage. A large stock of
Wheal and Oat Hay, Whole and ground Barley,
California and Oregon Oats, Bran, middlings, &c,
now on hand. Ordcis solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, or no puy asked.
4!)5
wrrri3R,s s. . co.
l.Imlteil.
XgSga-jSt earner Kinau,
t&lggjm King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday lit
4 p.m., touching nt Lnhalna, Maa
laea Bay, Mnkenn, Maliukona, Ku
watline, Lnupaboelioo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch nt nil tba
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
ench Batunlny afternoon.
NOTICE.
To the Volcano and Back. -
o
I Iiiler-lKlniul S. X. Co.
THROUGH TICKETS to tho Volcano,
and return, can now be had at tho office
of the Intar.l8l.tnd S. N. Co. Tourists
lcivlng Honolulu per time table of the
" PLANTER," will be landed at Puna
luu, thence by Railroad to Pahala, where
Horses and Guides will be In attendance.
By this rout. Touiists can mako the
round trip in 7 days, giving 4 days to
visit tho Volcano.
TIOKE I'S FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
Including Horses, Guide, Board and
Lodging, $C0.
For further particulars enquire, at the
olllee of the
Inter-Island S. X, Co.,
Honolulu,
or J. F. JORDAN, Volcano IIoue.
714 tf
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIMALU,
F. Kibbling Master,
Will lun lcgularly to the ports of
KOLOA, IIANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
732 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
THE FAST BAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run iegularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
IE & CO.
Have a Largo Stock of the
VERY BEST HA Y.
Grain, Etc.,
Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered preo to any part of the City
AGENTS FOS TIIE
Pacific Mutual Life Insuranco Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of Dcodsfor California
Telephone No. 147. 700
i ii i ii
Tourists Retreat.
Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii.
IS NOW OPEN for Travelers, where
First class accomodation can ho had
at all Times. The climate of Honuapo
Is recommended for Invalids.
HOUSES AND GUIDES
Provided for tho Volcano.
CSTFor Terms, etc., See CARDS at
Hotels nnd Streets.
J. W. SMITHIES,
573 ly Proprietor.
FISHER'S
m
utdM
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
A PURE, WHOLESOME. RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to the highest and best medl.
cal testimony.
Manufactory, : : i No. la Llllha SU
P. tf. Box, 379. Telephone, 284
8A11 orders recelvo prompt atteatlon.
7Mm
pEffliJ,
WiMms&Z
C. BREWER & CO.
OfFer for Salo tho Cargo of tho
MARTHA DAYIS, '
JUST ARRIVED!
TllU FOLLOWING
LIST OF MEMAIISE,
OxCarts,
Eight Express Wagom.,
Ex To) Carriages.
STEAil C OAL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Fine MnlnsECs Shooks,
Rosin, Soop,
Ice Chests, Nos, !i, !!, ond fi,
Hoe Handles,
Lobsters, llbtns; Beans, alliens
Sprur-c Plank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axle Grease,
Fairbanks Scales, Nos. 7,8,10& 11$
i-catncr uciting,
Ccntrifup
iKiu bininir.
lining, 14 inch ;
Comp. Nails, llg, 1.14 Inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized 'Fence Staples,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AND 25 W:
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING
10, 18, TO, 22, 24 and 20 oz.;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones, Rubber Hose,
Ride Poison, Barbed
Wire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
D32
COMMOTION
IN THE
ROPE MARKET!
Yes, and wo sell
-A.H HiOav aw ilio IovckI !
and don't anybody forget it.
Wo sell New Bedford Rope, and any
retailer knows how It will hold out In
net weight.
Wo also havo the most varied assort
ment of
SHIP CHANDLERY
kept by any houso this side of the Rocky
Mountains, such as
Hemp and Manila Cordage, all sizes,
Artesian Well Boring Ropes,
Manila Hawsew, Wlro Ropp,
Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,
Galvonized Marino Hardware,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Puro Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 oz
Yellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 28 oz.
Copper Pabit (Tarr & Wonslu's)
AVhalo Boats, Boot Stocks,
Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,
And 1001 other things too numerous
to mention Also, agents for
Terry DuvIh' INiIii Killer,
Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns and
Bomb Lances, &c, &c.,
All of which we will sell at tho
Lowest Bates.
300 ly A. W. Pelrco & Co.
WILLIAMS & CO,
120 FORT STREET,
IPliotog-rapliei'Sj,
Have Secured tho Scrvlcys of
MR. HASSELMANN,
One of the Best Artists
From San Francisco, Ills Coloring Is
Unequalled.
Views of tho Volcano,
Also on Ilnnd, Como and Boo Them.
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