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Tfp . , hi s if BB BY AUTHORITY. It hm plcascil Ills Majesty to author ize tliu following changes in the Fio. gramme of Ihc Jubilee l's!Hlc b: uatutday, November 20th, Historical Procession ut 0 a. in. Tuesday, November 23id, Ahnninu in tliu Palace Oi omuls. Wednesday, Novembor 24th. Athletic Sports nt MuHkl nt 1 p. in. Thursday, November 25th, Ball nt Iolani Palace. Saturday, November 27th, Military Parade nt Mnklki nt 8:30 p. in Htstoriml Tableaux, ut tliu 0,.o.n House nt 8 p.m. Monday, Noyember 29th, Stntc Dinner nl Iolani IV.ace. CM'. IAUKEA, II. M.'s Ohamhcihrin Iolani Palace, Nov. 18, 1S30. BISHOP & Co., BANKERS lliMiuliilu, Hawaiian Islands raw Exchange on the Baulc il Ciilii'oi-iiiii, S. IP. And their agents in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Mcssis. N. SI. Rothschild & Son, London The Commeioinl Hank Co., of Sidney, Lomtoii, The Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney, Sydnuy, , , The Hank of New Zealand: Auckland, Cliristuliurch, mid, W clliiigton, The Bank of UrlthOi Culunibin, Vic lorin, B. O., ami I'orilund, Or. and Transact a General Banking Business. UO!) ly Pledged to neither Beet sor X'arty. But established for the benefit of nil. TUESDAY. NOV. 23. 188G. TWO VIEWS. An old native, who claims ability to read the "signs of the times," says that the gods arc angry at the expenditure of so much money over the Jubilee festivities, and the con tinued tains mark their displeasure. This is one view. Another is that the rains of the past few days are the &.eatcst possible boon to the count.y. Those engaged or inter ested in agriculture are willing to put up with the inconvet 'ence of "rac" .arc above and mud below, for a .. -.lot no, in p-Obpect of the in creased crops to fo"ow as a conse quence of the Uioiougli 'sorting the land is being submitted to. If the gods pre displeased with pleasure see'ee-s, they aic showing practical respect for cultivators. FALLACY REVEALED. The long continued lains have shown the fallacy of our present sj'stcm of road building. Hardly a street in the city, and ceilainly none in the suburbs, except per haps the one from the head of Emma street to Pauoa Valley road, are passable for pedestrians. The fault seems to lie in the wane of proper drainage. "Whether from want of knowledge of the proper mode of constructing roads, or from some other cause, the . 'ter does not know. But if one road can be built so that it is comnriativcly diy dur ing such laina as we have had for the last ten days, there seems to bo no reason why all the roads shoujel not be equally well built, prvicu lnrly those that have nn incline to wards the sea, and if pinperly con btruetcd, a natural drainage. LIBERTY. In an interview during his visit to this city held with Hon. S. S. f.'nx. United States Minister to TiMkey, lie spoke with much entbti-' slasm or the ijilli.ience or itoueri College, uiectcd near Constanti nople, by the munificence of Chris topher It. Roueil, a meichant of New York. It has on an average 200 students, most of whom are and have been Bulgarians. Its graduates have been the leaders of public opinion, and have held many public olllces in Bulgaria and Itou mclia and have saturated, their people with ideas of American, liberty and State autonomy. Their influence is manifest in tho elections last week for the members of the Great Sobranje summoned to elect tho successor of Prince Alexander, which resulted in tho success of all the government candidates. " That means," said Mr. Cox, " that the popular candidates, who sympathize with the provisional government of Bulgaria, and who are inimical to Russian aggression and rule, are prepared to eliminate Russian in fluence and repel Bubsiun autocracy in Bulgaria. It is one of tho most trmistakablorlecttons in its result, for it indicates almost unanimity in tho popular approval of institutions not dissimilar with our own." This is the just commendation by a most intelligent and competent ob scivcr of the controlling influence of this adjunct of the American Board of Miss'ons at Constantinople. In spite of tho bribery and threats of Russia, and tho domineering and brutal conduct of (Jon. Kaulbnrs, its Special Agent, the Bulgatians have stood i.iin by their Constitu tion, oven though it should involve the invasion of their country by the Russian Army. N. Y. ill. Chr. Wkly., Oct. 23. The theory of liberty is the sntne, whether taught in Turkey or in Hawaii. The result of the opera tions of a scat of learning ought to be no more marked in the East than in the West. The American doct rine that " all men are born free and equal," inculcated in every college and at every point where an Ameri can's influence is felt, is subvervise of the barbarous ideas by which one man is horn to rule because his father ruled and another is born to serve for a like reason. A liberal education, on a lepublican basis, is incompatible with everything like a recognition of the vested rights claimed by hereditary chiefs over the persons and property of their fellowmen. The Hawaiian, although awaking to the first light of liberty under the tutorship of the now much abused " missionaries " of the American Board, and although living under an organized system of government in which lie is supposed to have a voice, has yet much to learn before he is fit to graduate a free citizen of a free country. The temple of liberty is yet in an unfinished state m these islands. l nc popular voice, as evoked by the saturation of the Bulgarian students with American ideas of liberty, took' immediate effect in government circles. A great deal of develop ment is required in Hawaii before tho like result is produced here. Bilbcry and threats in Bulgaria re coiled upon the party employing them; but these and even worse practices in our constituencies are the means by wuich the so-called " Natiourl Party," in February last, succeeded in inaugurating the wild carnival of legislative riot for which the year 1S8G will stand out prominent in the history of the Kingdom. Let the Hawaiian be once fully saturated with American ideas of liberty and personal independence, and the scenes which disgraced the legislature ,,t the present period will pass into history, there to re main, never to be enacted over again. Superstitions, however venerable, crumble away when brought in contact with increasing knowledge, and while tho Hawaiian is wedded by ignorance to supersti tious ideas and practices, he can never stand side by side, on the same plane with Bulgarian or American, as a ftee cilhen of a free country. The Bulgarian students evidently acquired, in their college course, a consciousness of their indvidual rights not inculcated in other insti tutions. The' could not but have learned to lespect themselves the last thing that despotism .permits its students to lcatn and thus secured the confidence of lhei" countrymen j hence the readiness with which they mado, their influence1 felt. Tho average Hawaiian, though not in herently of a degraded disposition, is yet considerably below the stan dard to which he must attain be.'ore he will abandon, from choice, many of the ways peculiar to the ages of barbarism. He will,, at limes, trans gress known and recognized rules of propriety, when rmong his own people, that he scrupulously avoids when " haolcs " arc present. The inference is that if left to himself the native would drift back to where the u haole " found him Bixty years ago, The advances made during these brief years are probably un paralleled in the history o! mankind ; but the leaven of education has not yet sufficiently diffused itself to in culcate ineradicable principles of self-respect or a high spirit of per sonal independence. That a man's duties begin and end in his own individual responsi bility and not in tho ideas or doings of his ancestors or his here ditary superiors is a sentiment more fully adopted in America than in my other part of tho world, and it is therefore to be expected that I merican institutions and auto cratic domination are mutually re pellant forces. But it is a signifi cant foaturo of tho policy of retro gression now rampant in these islands that tho jno9t desperato 5-fcr rBeniKwMfcifiHrfu efforts nro being put forth to sup press thoso broad principles of personal independence taught by Amci leans, and to force the pcoplo into tho old ruts of servility and vassalage. This is a policy which cannot bo too vigorously resisted. If allowed to go on, the ideas of American liberty supposed to have taken root in Hawaiian soil will, beforo many years, need to be planted over again, and Hawaii, from being a full century in advance of tho Turk in civilization, will have fallen back into the awkward squad of raw recruits, under a fresh band of instructors from the American Board of Missions. THE CHILD'S BIBLE. Mr. Geo. II. Do Kay, is now in Honolulu, representing the firm of Messrs. Girvin and Johnson, pub lishers and importers of fine art works, Oakland, California. Mr. Do Kay's special business hero is to sell, by subscription, Casscll & Co.'s "Child's Bible," and will, as soon as tho weather permits, make a tour among the people for this purpose. The book itself consists of "a con secutive arrangement of the nar rative and other portions of Holy Sciipture, in the words of the authorized version." It has up wards of two hundred original illus trations. Tho text is in large, bold type, and the work is in "every way adapted for the use indicated by its title. There is little doubt of Mr. De Kay's success in securing patron age for his book in this community. BOTTOMLESS. A handcart laden with merchan dise got stuck in the mud on the Esplanade this morning, and after vain attempts to budge tho cart, the hauler was given a lift by a passing dray. During the above incident, a gentleman mounted a box and said, "What a shameful condition that road is in. It was sounded with a ten-fathom line this morning, and in some places no bottom was found." WANTED, A GOOD MILCH P. U. Box 452. COW. Apply 10 4t Household Furniture A.' AUCTION. On Friday, November 26th, At 10 o'clock, a. in. At the rsidonce of W. W WRIGHT, Esq , No. 172 Fort Street (opposite Ku km) we will sell at Public Auction, the cntiro Household Furni.urc, consisting HAIR CLOTH SOFA B. W. (Juno Scat (Jhairs, 1 Large AViiting Desk, Huuging Lamps, Lace Curtains and Cornices, RugF, Corner Whatnot, Center Tables, Pictures and Brackets, DOUBLE KOA BEDSTEAD Single Bedstead, Mosquito Nets, Mattresses, Bureaus, blankets, B.W. Extension ruble, Meat Safe, CROCKERY aud GLASSWARE, Stove apd Kitchen Utensils, Etc E. P. to r.t ADAMS & CO., 'Auctionccrf, Auction Sale of Elegant Household Furniture! By order ef MR. JA8. DODD.we will sell at Public Auf tion, on TUESDAY, November 30th' At 10 o'clock, a. m., At his late residence No. 07 & U0 Hotel Sticci, the Entire Household Fur niture, consisting in part of I Ebony Parlor Set! Upholstered in Rv Silk nud Pluh; lb my Centre Table, Marble Top, Hair Cloth Arm Chairs 1 GRAND SQUARE PIANO (It. Van Minden, New York, Maker; Ciinnilt'lleis, Hanging Lamps, 2 Lurgu Pier Mirrors, Pendant Vncs, Panel Pictures, Steel Engraving', Maonoalo & Urban Fireproof Safe Ratlan Tables, 15. W. Center Tables, I Hasiive Black Walnut Marble Top Bedroom Set,' Spring Mutticeses, Hair FllUws, 1 limbic Top Hair Bedroom bet, Large Centio Rugs, Sofa Rugs, Black Walnut Book Case 1 lied Lounge, Single Bedsteads, Lainbreepilnii and Curtuins, I B. W. Marble Top Side Board Black Walnut Extension Table, Bed and Tabic Linen, Au absortmcut cf Crockery & Glassware Refrigerator, Cook Stove and KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC. tg Tho premises will be open for in. spection on SATURDAY, November 27th, from 0 n. m. to 3 p. in. E. P. ADAMS & Co, DO ot Auctioneers. ISS?P NOTICE. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN nor the agents of tho Biltlsh bark "W. II. Wn'son" will lio responsible f jr nny debts contracted bv tho o'Vc.crs or crew. F.A.SCHAEFER & CO. 00 Ut Agents. Legation ov tiik Unitkij Statt.b. Honolulu. Tho President of the United Btatei of Anictlcu having designated Thursday, November 2th Instant, as a day of National Thanksgiving with tho recom mendation that it bo observed by the peoplo of tliii Republic in returning thanks to God for tliu ninny blessings Ho lias Lctluwctl upon the American nation nud people, Wheiefore. 1 Invite all Amctiuati clti- zees sojourning on these Islands to make duojobservnnnu of Thursday, November SO'h instant, as a day of tlmnksglv'ng and prnlso in harmony with the peop'c of the United Stalls. Tho public are cordially invited to participate in the observance of llm day. FHANK P. HASTINGS, 87 Acting Charge d'Affalrcs U. S. A. WANTED, A WOMAN to do gmeral housework in n piivato family, wliciesho will have a good home. tin Oflice. Enquire tit Bui LE SS 2v WANTED, A COTTAGE, containing four or more rooms, in good order, with large jard. Address CO'ITAGE, stating location and terms. P. O. Hex 4M. Honolulu, Nov.,22, 1880. 89tf WANTED, A LADY OR GENTLEMAN ac eiuiilnted in Honolulu to ennvuss for a fine set of Holiday Hooks. No ex pcrlencc niccsary. Goi d te-inis, and tine chance to make inniicv for a short tin.e. Address, GEO. H. DnltAY, 811 lv Honolulu, HORSE FOUND. THERE is a Btray horse on tho prem ises of tlio subscriber which the owner can have by piovlng property and paying expenses. MRS. A. LONG, SO lw Pauon Valley. BILLIARDJIATCH ! AT C. Jl McCarthy's Hall, Fort Street, TUESDAY E.VEN1NG, nt8o'clock between Wm. Howe and Jas. Saunders, for a purse of $50. Admission free. 892t Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats Of superior quality, And at Reasonable Prices, AT ED. nOFFSCHHEGER & CO., Queet t., adjoining E. P. Ad urns it Co's Auction Konm. 80 lw jr. hopp &c co. 74 Kins Street. Manufacturers nnd Impoiters of all kinds of Furniture & Upholstery Goods FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY. All kinds ol Jobbing promptly attended to. CHAIRS TO RENT For Balls or 89 Parties la small or large qiunli Its. ly FOK SALE. A NEW SLOOP, SUM long, 7 feet (J inches beam, 3 fret depth of hold, and 8J tons burden, with sails com plete. Tliu vessel is in perfect older and will be sold cheap. Apply to 881m E.R.RYAN. NOTICE. AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK holdcrs of the Kahnlul Railroad Co., held at their office November 20ih, the following officers were elected for the ensuing yeni : S. G. WILDER President W. C. WILDER Treasurer G. P. WILDER Secictary 88 3t G. I WILDER, Sec'y. NOTICE. AT A MEETING OP THE RTOCK boldcrs of tho Hawaiian Riilroad Cei,, held at their oflice November i'Olh, 1680, the following e.fflcers were elected for the cnuiing year: ,8. G.WILDEH President W. C. WILDER Treasurer O. L. WIGHT Secretary 88 3t O. L. WIGHT, Scc'v. CHRISTMAS CARDS And a choice assortment ot Toys! Toys! Toys! Jufet lecelvcd x " Ztnlnulla," at J. T, Waterhouse's FORT ST. STORE. 87 2w PAINTING ! Having teemed the Scrvice3tof Geo. C. Stratemeyer wejare prepared to execute all ordors in House or Sig"ii JPaiiiting". HONOLULU PLANING MILLS. 00 If m JtSzi&L1 Engelbrecht's WJXWSl? 'S.N CIGAR LEADS THEM ALL I Your wives and children will rcjolco, Having found tho Samplor Cigar your choico. ENGELBRECHT, SON & CO., 21 First Street, S. F, 89 For sale Everywhere. SPECIAL NOTICE! JOHN II. SOPER loquests that nil. onlers for iho CIiriHtmiviH lIc torinl pnpci'N bj scut in before the departure of the next mail for the Const to avoid disappointment. 73 IVOrJ?IOJB. I HEREBY give notice that from anel after this date, I will not bo responsible for any debts con tracted without the written ordor of myself or wife, SAMUEL PARKER. Honolulu, Sept. 10, 188C. 28 8m ATTENTION ! KEEP YOUR HORSES HEALTHY and avoid excessive swe-ating by having them clipped with the Patent Lightning Horse .Clipping Machine. Hoists culled for nnd returned freo of eharce. Ring up Teleplifne No. 32. Or apply to MILES & HAVLEY, GQ lm Hawaiian Hotel Stables. TO LET. NEWLY BUILT, COMFORTA blu House of f! rooms, with modern A improvements atiet gonel ynrel. JPurniMi. cd or unfurnished ; a fine location, und a me st desirable place, A long term ten ant desired. Apply to "JOHN MAGOON, Real Estate Agent and Collector, No. 42 Merchant Street. 82tf. ROOMS TO LET. I BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT . Kewalo, by the day, weeK or month. Apply on premises to 88 lm W. I. KAHALEMAUNA. COTTAGE TO LET. A T No. 8 EMMA STREET. En- J. q aire on the premises. 80 tf CAPT. B. WHITNEY. COTTAGE TO LET. FURNIBHED OR UNFURNISHED. A Cottagj on Lunalilo and Plikoi Streets, furnished complete for House, keeping. Use of horse and carriage; largo garden. Apply to CHAS. J. FI8HEL, 43 tf Cor. Fort & Hotel 8ts FOR RENT. THOSE VERY DESJRA ble piemifcs No. IDSNuuanu Avenue. Dwelling contains 8 looms; airy basement under nil; kitch en, paniry, bathroom and servant's room .'itlaclicd, cnir1 ,go house, stable, fowl house; nil conveniently arranged; quiet healthful lecation; neat grounds, fruit trees. Ten minutes' walk from Post Oflice. Enquire) adjoining premises of 72 tf J. H. WOOD. FOB SALE, ONE 4-YEAR-OLD MARE, broken to harness and saddle. One Open Side Hnr Buggy. One Honolulu inude Brake. Oue Single Strop Harnoss. For particulars enquire ft 82 lOt PANTHEON STABLES. Yosemite Skating SCHOOL Will be open every afternoon and even, ing us follows: Monday, Tuegdny, Wednesday and Nnturduy KvenlnuH, Tolie public in general. ntlBAY EVENINGS, For ladies and gentlemen. Mnturdny Afternaoug, For ladies, gentlemen nnd children. Lesson h in Fancy Skating. B1TJH1C Friday and (Saturday nlngfl. WILLTAMWAL' -' acer. Corporation Stocks FOR SALE. TXK VALOE Haw'nCamnKoManf'gCo., eft 00 100 a. uritaii ess fcou,(ue.w issue) 100 100 10 100 100 100 100 COO IOC 100 Bell Telephone (g an O. Browcr & Co.. 1 II Woodlawn Dairy, HO Wailuku Sugar Co., 07 Walmannlo,' 155 Star Mill, 0 Reciprocity Sugar Co., 80 Ice Company, 87 WANTED. Inter-Island S, N. Co., 10)s L. A. TnURSTON, Stock Bi okei 38 Merchant Street. 151 ly hw$ OUR GRAND MILLINERY WILL TAKE Saturday, Monday & Tuesday November 6th, 8th & 9th. CHAS. J. The Leading- JMCillinevy Housei Thos. Lindsay, MANUFACTUBINQ ' JEWELER. 108 No. CO Nuuanu fctrcct. lY CHAS. HUSTACE, (OCR, King Street, between Fort and Alakea Streets, Has received per "Claus Spreckels,'' "Discovery," and "Alameda," a choice as sortment of new goods consisting in part of Frc,-li Apples, Cape Cod Cranberries, Mince Meat in Tubs and Tins, Plum Pud dine, 1, 3 Hnd 81b tins; Maplo Syrup, Star Drips, Eureka Drips, Boned Turkey and Chicken, Lunch 'longue, Ham, Bacon, Salmon in Kits nnd Tins, Pig Pork, Cal. Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Table Raisins, Currants, Dates, Nuis, Duret's Olive Oil, Sugar Corn, Peas, Shrimps, Soused Maokerel, Oysters, Assorted Extiacts, Choco late, Prunes, Baking Powder, Tea, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Potatoes, Onions, Saloon Bread, Crackers add Calces, Sweet and Sour Pickle, Choice French Peas, Brooms, Cattilu Soap, Toilet Soap, Kerosine Oil, Bran aud Outs and a general assortment of flrst-chus goods. . 4 Leave your Orders, or Hingjup 119. T4tf Telephone 240. LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, 111 ITort Htroet, Have just received ex British bari " Iron Crag," a lino assortment of Crosse & Blackwell's and J. T. Morton's Fancy Groceries, Crsc& lllackwcll'- Gooel-i, consisting of, Mixed Pickles, Plokled Onions, Jains,, jellies, Ancaovy raste,, rate a eitauie, uicaier .rasie, i'oiteu jieei, roueu tongue, rolled Hum ana (Jluckeu, Tongues, tins collared Ox Tongues, '. Canand's Truffled Palo Parta-idc-M. cocks, do Plover: 111b tins Carrowav room Catsup, John Bull Sauce. India Soy, Essence Anchovies, Bengal Chutney Tomato Conserve, Bottles French Trunks, French Olives, Spanish Olives. Parmaion Cheese, Jordan Almonds. Phillipe & Oanand'a Truffled Pate do fat Gras.Tins whole Roast Partridge, do Giouse, do Pheasnts, Tin Brussels Sprouts, Tin Sage and Onions, Preserved Mushrooms, 1 lb tin Curried Fowl, lib tin Crosbo & Illackwell's Asparagus, 1 lb tin Beer Marrow Fat, 1 lb Jugged .Hare, 1 lb tin Minco Meat, J.lb tin English Arrowroot, 1.11b tin Fillets of Boles, Lib tin Prawns, Real Yarmouth Bloaters, Lib tin Fresh Cod Rocs, 1.1b tin English Bpiced Beef, 24b Bottle French Plump, V.lb tin Champignon', 2 oz Bottle Caput Capers, 4 oz do, J-lb Bottles India Cuny Powder, 4 oz do. Philllre Canand's Petit Pals, 1.1b tin Crosse & Blackwell's Oxiuil Soup, do Mock Tut tie Soup, do Julienne Soup, do Chicken Broth, 1.1b tin Mulllgntnwny Soup, do Grouse Soup, do Giblct Soup, do Hot Potch Soup, do Veeetablo Soup, do Cocklo Lekie Soup, do Greeu hens Soup do Mutton Broth.do Soup nnd Bouilli do Roast Fowl, do Carrotb, do Parsnips, do Turnips, do Onions, J-lb tin Black LciccBtcridilre Mushrooms, Mb tin Fresh Tripe, do Irish Stew, do Alamode Beef, do Boiled Mutton, do Harricot Mutton, do Stewed Kidueys, do CalfBhead, do Calfshead und Hum, do Roast Mutton, do Roast Veal, lib tins Boiled Beef do Boiled Mutton, Jars Salted Tripe. J. T. Morton's Goods.' artoonB Muscatels, Ji-Cartoons Muscatels, Quarts Mont, serrat Lime Juice, i.Piut Worcestershire Sauce, Pints do do, i tins Cocea nnd Milk, elo Moore's Chocolate and Milk, Tlus Smith'? Coflce und Milk, do Cocoa anil Milk, Small Bottles Smith's Essenco Coffee, Tins Patent Grpats, 4 II- il. f1-..-l a T 1 m t w v-v a . " fill. Xrtl Unnl All no una Dyminginn x-ca riour, j-uns van Houston a uoron, s-iu yun cwiuu. Oatmeal, Mdb papers Epp's Homeopathic Cocon, 7-lb tins Epn's Vanilla. Choc, olate. 1Mb naekuces: 1.0 lb tins Crx.ontlnn. SIC do do. Oaklev's Knife Polish, 1 lb tins Pearl Sago, do Ground Rice, sages, small 'tins uxioru bausages, hi uotiics, ao in J ins, urieu inyme, J tins Pigeon Pie, Cuyenue Pepper, U Edam Cheese, Bottle3 Duy & Martin's eio, ;4-un roueu num nnu Tongue, i-tin l'otteu TurKcy nnu Monguu, " Buret's French Balad Oil, Jf pints do. Crose fc Blackwell's Salad Oil, ond much moro too numerous to mention, all of which wo offer for sule at reason able figures. Fresh Ice House Goods by Every Steamer, H. E. MclNTYRE & BROT, IMFORTERB AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed, EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. New Goods received by every Packet from tho Eastern States and Eurepo Fresh California Produce by every Steamer. All ordors faithfully attended to. and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island orders toll, cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tost Office Box 146. Telephone No. 02. 108 ly OPENING! PLACE ON v.6 tf" FISHEL, Store for Rout, and Fix tures for Sale. THAT e'csirable Store now occupied by t jo LADIES' BAZAAR, 88'Fort street, and oil the (Fixtures, Glass Cases, &c, "or sale. For further particulars, enquire on the Premises. 410 P. O. Box 297. Seeds. Bottles Mayonnaise Sauce, Mush do Flake Tapioca, elo Oninbrldeu Bau- Large tins do, C olemnu English Mustard Drlcct Saum, Savorv. Dried Marjoram, pints Superior Table Vinegur, Laning'a T.lquid Shoo Blacking, Tins do Fasto Potted tiame, Uevlllea Ham, tins oneep Large tin Bologna Sau-agcs. Philippe iln Ounil. do Larks, elo Shines, do Wood. H "ftKv i -S-" i k J l t n ,1 .J ' fr'ftWA&i -tfc. , HZ? - ',. S.3.. '4&t at2BVr "-1 'jA..'V itta Ai-' .,. .At3iS&!;. sa&dlSA e- J ,- i- "a &.&&- Uii'jsMa'iktLjAijf - - &M Si'