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if w fe.StO'HBiwwBywwwrt!gyrt SSiSSCSSi "ft4i5S22 rxk-'-d .""-- l:-Ki"tr" -vniM",f-r-i ' j -r-Jl'-TT-J- r' af The Arcado-EGAN & CO. New Store. New Goods The Aroado-EGAN & CO. Have Opened Willi llio I'lttcHl ttlHOln.V of CJooilR over shown in llils Ii.liidoni. Tho AroadQ-EGAN & CO. Tho AroadoHEGAN & CO. ftfinfR' ViirniRhinri Gunrls Aincn ! ni., ninn o.,u """"" "o OlZ.UU ouuiK Dim: nun i onus '" aiclncrny Itlorli, INirt Htioct. Finest Custom Sludn Clnthliiu, I.ntllcN' A. Ucnt'M Kino NIiocn. 3 Worth B-ZO. t- t J p i - ' K-uJ : - . '. "'- i' 'V 7 Lf. v', ." - .. ,5 1 - -1 V TUM lh Uttttfitt TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1888. ARRIVALS. Feb 21 Stmr C 11 Bishop from Kunu Stmr Wnlnleale from Kauai Sclir MauuoUawal from Kuolnu DEPARTURES. Feb 21 Stmr W O Hall for Lahalua, Manlaea, Komi nml ICau ut 10 a. m Stmr Klnau for lliloiuid way ports at 1 1 m Stmr Miknhala for Kauai at C p m Stinr Jas Mukeo for Knpaa and'llana- lnaulu at 5 p m Stmr SurprUo for Laupahochoc, Ono- nica and l'apalkou SchrWalehufor Kuan VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Bktue Amelia for Sau Francisco PASSENGERS. For Maui and Hawaii per stmr W G Hall, Feb 21 Mrs Lee, Mrs Hoick, Mrs H Fisher and child, A Zelglcr and wife, Father Lconorc. J W Kaliia, Major Ka lialowal and wife, .T Wallace and fit) deck. . For Maul, per stmr LtUcllUc, Feb 20 W M Glffaul, M D Monsarrat, U W Meyer, Mr August and wife, Miss Bcr ger, S T Alexander, and 5 'others ami about 40 deck. For Molokal, per stmr Mokolil, Feb 20 0 B Wilson, J Shaw, -f K Edwards, and about 75 others. CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Bl3hop2,000 bags sugar. VESSELS IN PORT. 11 M S Caroline, Blr W Wiseman TJ S S Vaudalia. Bear Admiral Kimberly Bktuo Amelia, Nowhall Bk Lady Harcwo'od, Williams Bk Colusa, Backers Bk D C Bryant, Lee Pimzenberg', Andrews LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. Co. 13, Honolulu Kiiles will diill this ovoning. Band concert to-night. at Thomas Square 'A pony is offered for sale, suitable for children to ride. The laud known us Mahani, in Kalihi Valley, will be sold at public auction in front of Iolani Hale at 12 noon to-morrow. Special attention is invited to n communication in this issue, on "responsibility" and representation," which contains considerable food for thought, calmly presented. Mr. F. Horn issues a challenge to any ono to compete with him in variety and quality, in the manu facture of confectionery; cakes, plain and fancy, and ice cream. Importers of goods from New York should remember .that a vessel will be despatched from that pqrt for Honolulu some time in May ngxt. Any needed information may be pro cured from tho heal agents, Messrs. Castle & Cooke. The steamer C. It. Bishop, which arrived this morning from Maui, re ports heavy winds at Kuau last Satur day and Sunday. Tlio schooner Wai oli arrived at- Kuau Suriday after noon. Sugar lis being made ut Kuau faster than it can be carried away. The steamer W. G. Hall was dc- layed about 15 minutes this morn ing though tho stupidity of some bpdy. A dray loaded with bales of bags arrived a few minutes before 10 o'clock. Nearly all of the bales wero put into the steamer, boloro' it was discovered that they had no mark and were not to go by the steamer W. G. Hall ; lienco tho delay. A voiice of men began work on tho piles for tho new wharf at tho Es planade this morning. The piles, 200, are being trimmed, preparatory to being coppered and sunk. Tho new wharf, which is to be similar in structure id tho Kinau wharf, and run parallel with it, will bo between tho Kinau's and Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co.'s docks. The bark Colusa will sail for San Francisco on Saturday or Sunday next. She has now about 10,000 bgs of sugar on board, and will tako alto gether about 35,000 bagB. The Co lusa lias ono largo and finely ap pointed Btatcioom in tho cabin for a single passenger, or for a man and wife. In referenco to Mr. F, Horn's an nouncement in this paper legurding cakes, candies, ico creams, and tho thousand and ono things in the bak ery and confectionery lino, and to which special attendance is called, it may be said that he is in possession of certificates to skill and efficiency, from piominent and representative experts. But Mr. Horn prolers to demonstrate tiio genuineness of his professions by tho visible results of his skill, to which ho invites public inspection and trial. i . i. . i The discharging of tho lumber from tho bark O. O. Whitmoro w'as continued laBt night and kept up until 4 o'clock this morning, when a rest was taken until 7 o'clock. At the lust hour mentioned work was resumed and tho vessel was com pletely discharged of her lumber this forenoon, In tho unloading hibt night the baik was hauled about 50 feet off from tho wharf, and tho lum ber dropped inti tho bay to bo col lected by tho lumber men this morn jug, and piled up. A hay horeis linH boon lost. A gtont. lias been lost out of a f enl for which a lownnl itt oll'uicil. I'ouckmii.n wero searching tho town last night for a Ill-year throe-quarter wltito girl Who hail run away fiom homo. A WAOdoMiiTi'U, horses, harness, saddles and bi idles, mo advertised for sale un aecoutit of departure from the Kingdom. !Mn. .1. F. Morgan will sell to-morrow ut 12 :30 l1. si., on Hie niotnisea adjoining the Hay lloibo fcjaloon, one wooden building. Jin. C. .1. l'ishel adveitifccs that all debts duo him up to Oct. 1st, 1887, and not paid by Mai oh l&t, 1888, will bo put into the hands of a collector. MESSRS. UAItT & CO., Of the "Elite Ico Cream Parlors." Genti.umen': I can not overlook to express my perfect satisfaction with your cateiing to the Wedding Dinner of lat evening. The Wedding and Bride Cakes wove most beautifully decorated and admired 'by all. The tablo arrangements and decora tions were pleasing to the eye; while all the nuinei ous eatables and refresh ments were most exquisite to the taste. The ladles weio also delighted with your fine lee Cicain and t akes. Special thanks are due to your Mr. 11. Jw Hart, who managed this affair so well, and with the aid of his polite assistants waited on till present to everybody's satisfaction and1 comfort. Yours truly, AUGUST DKEIEK. Honolulu, II. I., Feb. 21, 1SS8. 71 2t THE PLANTER'S MONTHLY. The February number of this valuable magazine is to hand, and, as issued, is replete witli matter of interest to planters and others. An article on "Our National Currency" suggests a way to stop the drainage of gold fiom the country; it also suggests that all paper money should lie issued by the Govcrn ment,so that it may derive the bene fit of losses while in circulation, which in other countries is estimated at one per cent per annum. Orig inal articleson sugar, also commu nicated and selected articles, includ ing a description of a Hawaiian planter's visit to Belle Chase plan tation in Louisiana, in which lie gives a concise account of how sugar is cultivated and manufac tured on that estate ; a review of the sugar trade of 1887, witli statis tical tables showing the yield in va rious sugar pi odueing countries; a paper from Prof. Van Slykc on the cheuiisfrv of plants, and some of its applications ; Progress of diffusion ; interesting figures on fruit, and many others of a similar nature, all of which aro interesting and instruc tive. It should he borne in mind that the piiceofl this publication has been reduced to 82.50 per annum, and should be in the hands of every one who is in any way interested in the agricultural development of these islands. RECEPTION IN BOSTON, U. S. A. On the evening of Feb. 1st, J. Mott Smith, Hawaiian Commis sioner, and Mrs. Smith, gave a re ception to the Hawaiian 'Club, in Boston, which was a very enjoyable affair, as all their parties are." Among tiioso present were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Oilman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Austen, D. W. Weston, Dr. and Mrs. Newell, Consul Bond and many others ; in all, about one hun dred and fifty. The rooms were very tastefully decorated with a pro fusion of ilowers and ferns. The refreshments were ample and of the choicest kind, and all were de lighted with the successful efforts of the kind host and hostess, to make thi ono of the most enjoyable eve nings ever spent. SUPREME COURT ITEMS. The will of the late George Engel hardt was filed yesterday in tho Clerk's office for proof. March 13 is tho day for hearing. His Excel lency L. A. Thurston is tho propo nent, ' A decision was yesterday filed in th.0, equity suit of Kamakanui and otlVcrs vs. Fred. L. Leslie. The full Court sustains tho opinion of the Court below, whero a decreo was filed in defendant's favor, but with out prejudice to plaintiff's other rights to bo sued for as they may be advised. This was an action to cancel deed of a piece of land situ ate in tho burnt district, Honolulu. Kilia (w), of Uakipuii, Koolau poko, yesterday filed tho will of her Into husband for proof. Healing was set for March 13. Petitioner is the mother of seven children, and the will wiitten intelligently provides for them all. An attorney was yesterday mildly censured for drawing the will of u native wojnnn in a languago foreign to both tlio testatrix and the biib soribing witnesses, A wero cousin Tho Aroado-EGAW & CO. Dry Goods Tiow Htock, J.ntCNt Ht.vlus to mill llio SIOHt l-'nMtllUlHlS. in tills instance was the sale diviscc, to the exclusion of an invalided husband. The Court remarked it was the duty of the attorney to personally propound the law in such cases. The whole proceedings con nected with the will were declared unsatisfactory by the learned Judge. Governor Dominis is moving his olllcc into the Government Library. Judge Dole will occupy the office vacated by the governor. Thus the four corners upstairs are te he occu pied thus: Judge Judd north corner, Judge Preston cast corner, Judge Hickerton south corner ; and Judge Dole tho west corner. The trial of a probato appeal case before a Hawaiian jury the last four or five days has been an expensive one to the government. The attendance of jur' alone cost the public purse something like $132. The law in regard to taxation of costs needs amending. The will of Mamie, native woman, in which the jury returned a verdict for contestant this morning, was written in the English language. This shows tho importance of such documents being drawn in the lan guage familiar to testators. LJ LU-U-UHLUim'L I '..S A GLORIOUS CAMP. Ye Nimrods who are cooped up in the city, gnash your tectli and growl enviously at the following: Mrs. Henry Macfarlane, Mrs. Parker, Miss Low, Mr. Purvis, Mr. Henry Macfarlane, Mr. Sam Paiker, Mr. Hay AVodohouse, and Mr. C. O. Merger have just returned from a grand camp in the Mana moun tains. The camping ground was in a delightful spot where the thermo meter registered 38 degrees, and where blankets, a roaring lire and hot Scotch were thoroughly appreciate!. Quails by the millions, hundreds of hogs and young pigs, and numerous wild cattle afforded endless sport for the hunters. Thirty bulls were shot the first day's hunt. Steer supplied the camp table with fresh beef, while quail and sucking pigs came in as a variety. The sports men went as high as 13,000 feet above the level of the sea and brought down bags of ice for cock tails. Eight or ten servants did all the chores and the camp was glo rious. Sir Wm. Wiseman and party have accepted an invitation from Mr. Parker to camp and hunt in the Mana mountains, and are now en joying the sport. Prince Bismarck is receiving tele grams from all parts of the empire congratulating him upon his speech, and approving the views he ex pressed. FOR SJVLItJ. On account of departure, Family Carriage Horse, Harness and "Wagonell, AND One Hiding Horse. ALSO 1 Lady's Side Saddle and Bridle. APPLY TO ALEX. YOUNG. 71 Iv J. A. DOWER, Ship Carpenter & Boat Builder. Having improved facilities, is prepared to fill orders at bliort notice. 1851 tf NOTICE. Mn; John Maeoon is authorized to collect for uur account, and sin receipts. J. K, JJUOWN & CO. Jan. 10, 1889. ttm JtEMOVAL. AF. MADEIKOS .v. CO., merchant tailors, have the pleasure to in form their customers, that they have removed their tailoring establishment from Gonsalvci fe (Jo 's Btore to corner of Union and Hotel slreet wheie tlicy will ho glad to lcceive a cull from their customers, and from the puhllo in general. 081ni NOTBCE, All peivons aro hcrohy forbid den frrm excavating, digging or depositing rubbish in tho streets of this district, without the written order of tho Itoad Supoivisor. II- F. HOBARD, Itoad Supervisor, !3j lm Komi, Oahu. FORJALE! A Chance to Procuro a Good Paying Business. O' WING to my inUnilcd departure I whh to sell my Clsrat Store and Ullllaid Hoom. 'lids Is ono of the best equipped HUiuuil nonius In tbu town. I hive foin Tubliii ff the veiy latest du-lgns, ''lid ohm Pud Tablo with pa. tent uttacliiiuiit. 43 1 in O. J. JloOAimiY. BUSINESS ITEMS. T7RESH, HOME-MADE JL nut t teams reduced to 8i WAL- 30 edits per whole pound, at tho Pioneer Steam Candy Factory and Hakery, Hotel, be tween Niiuaiiu and Fort streets. 71 T7RESH, HOME-MADE CHO JC eolate and Coeoauut Caramels re duced to !10 cents per whole pound, at tho Pioneer Steam Candy Factory and U.ikery, Hotel, between uuauii and Fort streets. Tt TURE, FRESH, HOME-MADE JL and Vanilla Chocolate Crcams(du llelous) reduced to 30 cents per whole pound, at the 1'ioxkeh Stkam Candy Factouy And Bakkky, Hotel, uk lwnun nuuanu and foiit stiusuts. 71 1?INEST BRANDS OF CALI 1? forma Port, Madeira uud Malaga, for sale in Ucg- and cn"-ps by GONSALVK3 & CO., 01 Queen su cot. RYAN'S BOAT BOTLDING SHOP. Rear of Lucas' Mill. na O NICE LARGE FURNISHED U rooms, No. 4 Oarilon Lane, tbe second door fromjUnlon street. Apply on Ihc premises. 1 tf CLEAN RAGS and second hand clothing will be gratefully rcreiv cil for the use of lhc inmates of the Brunch Hospital for Lepers at Knkuako, or nl the Leper Sittlnicnt on Molokni, if left with J. T. "Waicrhouse, jr., at the Queen Street Store. t&f tf P B P a b a 5 CD a 5 a 1 t i- B o a (14 I- I a D. tf CD o o 0 M t e- 'jB t ft ft r H o a W o P3 CD o o o v a a a. w B 14 CD e-t- S1TUATIOJV WANTED. THL undesigned familiar with I mauairetucnt of the outside pi the an. tulion work seeks an engagement as head luna. Addicss, A. MOKOFF, 01 flw Kaglu House. WANTED. A PORTUGUESE wants a situation J. for Apply to GON8ALVKS & CO.. 07 2t Queen street. WANTED BY a young married man situation ss clerk, or in any other capacity. Good liundw riling, knowledge of tore work and shipping. Good Island re. ferenccs. Additss, "CLERK," olllco of this paper. CO Iw TO LET. TWO nicely furnished rooms In a prl. vale family with or without board, about 10 minutes walk from the Post otUco. Inquire at this office. fib 2w TO LET. CdTTAdK at Walkiki. Largo yaids, stables, etc. Rent verv moderate. J. E UROWtf & CO, 'J8 Merchant f-treet. Apply to (iOlf To Stand this Season AT HAIKU, MAUI. The Thoroughbred Horse a GAINSBOROUGH," 3iiiiiHbU'OUi;li, rt 'lftrk ,,fty horse with black point. Imported from Byd nnv. N. B. V. luHt year. (jiuiiiKboroiiuh is a strictly thoroughbred horse, got by "Yatten don" out of "Athollno" liy "Blair Athol," out of "Hahenn," etc., etc. "Blnir Athol," ftniiiHboroiiRh'H grandslre, sold for 12,000 gs. iu Eng. hind, In 1873, while his granddam "Jluliena" wiw tho winner of tho 1,000 gs. in England. M-TKItnU OF HKIIVIOK, 830. -S APPLY TO HAIKU PLANTATION, Gl 2w Ilnlku, Maui. PIANO TUNING. IP you want your pluno rebuffed, re? fitted or tuned by a resident tuner, leave your orderu nt G. Wett & Co.'s Music Btero, 101 Fort btrcit. Butlsfac tlon guaranteed. G3 2w THE DAILY BULLETIN -The motft popular paper published. ML F. Authorizes us to say that, outside of the nineteen branches iianieJ in his challenge, ho will produco MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED ARTICLES In Ids lino of huslncsq which have never been seen before in Honolulu, if induce, incuts bo offered. He can prove what lie fuys, as lie never falls to do so. V. HORN litis ulso REDUCED THE PRICES Of his homemade puie French and Plain Caudles 35 Per Cent., to accord with the GREAT REDUCTION In the price of his pure Ice Cream. P. UOHN does tho inanufnetuilng of all goods himself, lor which reasou ho can sell lower than anybody else. As P. HOHN still considers hlnnclt a young inuu, only 3 score and !l, and tlill able 1 1 accomplish the work of two dins in ono (abundant proofs ftirnlshid if re quested), he can well alfoul to sell his home-made productions at PRICES FAR BELOW Any other establishment in Honolulu, because he Is not obliged to p ly wages to halfmado workmen for Interior arti cles, and for that reason is well able to stand all tho pressure brought on him from his would-be competitors. A CHALLENGE. As some evil-disposed persons make it their business, I find, to depreciate my manufactures to any and all parties from whom they seek patronage, I hereby declare that I will, on the award of any three disinterested and compe tent judges (I to select one, and the would-be competitor one, tho two to select a third), for felt tlie sum of One Hundred Dollars United States gold coin to any person In Honolulu, in, or pretending to be In, my line of business, wlio can of Ins own. workmanship pro duce an cental variety, quantity and qua lity, of tho same material, in tbe same given time, as tho undersigned can, of the following distinct branches apper taining to tho Confectionery' aud Cake busiue.rt namely: 1 All Caramels, or commonly called haidbollcd goods. 2 Conserves, plain. In staich, plaster of paris or wood moulds, liqueur fruits, ornamented and plain, smoothed and crystallized, llgurcs both men and ani mals of all descriptions, either painted or piped in has relief or smoothed, as also all perfojated designs. 3 Creams, German and American, plain or decorated. 4 Crystallization, from dust crystal up to rock candy from raw and rellued sugars. u Panwork either by hand or steam, from nonpareils to smooth almonds of 'i'i different articles. 0 Genuine iruin arable work in all Its details, as well as imitation, Includ ing niarshmauow. 7 Floral work hi all Its entirety (as now on exhibition) both in hiigai- and composition. 8 Fruit jellies, the great variety of articles made from all marmalades, the preserving of all fruits In symps, dry aud crystallized, as well as their various syiups. 0 Drages. handmade comprising 70 different articles. 10 Lozenges in all their varieties. 11 Marzipan Imitation fruits of all descriptions. 12 Marzipan ornamental tarts, con sisting of 20 separate pieces forming a whole, and Mar.ipan'ilgures of all des eiiptious. 13 All tho varieties contained In the German, Italian, French and American cake anil pastry business. H Manufacture of all articles em bodied in tho Saxon and Bavarian leb kucheti branches. 15 Ornamenting of Ilhthday and, In particular, WimuiNO L'akes, inicspecl to which tho older residents of Hono lulu may be referred to, for testimony that my work has never been approach ed, much less excelled. 10 The making, .In lava composition and plaster of pans, "of all moulds need ed for the manufacture of some of the above-named articles. 17 The complete manufacture of ice creamy, and fmit and fancy ices. 18 AH the cordials and liqueurs as are made by all confectioners on tli t, continent of Europe. o 10 Tho complete mnnufacluic of all chocolates from the bean to tablets or fancy design!. As the practical knowledge of all tho above branches constitutes' an accom plished confectioner, I publicly claim to be a thorough master of them all, as I have repeatedly proved during my twenty-six years' residence iu Honolulu. I am theiefoie induced to oiler the above challenge, from which the public may Judge for themselves, and, to put the quietus on ridiculous newspaper pulling. I shall regard the failure of any of these "blowers" to accept it, as proof positive of acknowledged Incom petence on their part, and dismiss them and the Kiihject finally. This challenge shall remain epen for one week from ditu. F. MORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Orniitnciitcr, propiietor Pioneer Steam Candy Factory and Hakery Honolulu, Feb. 20, 1K83 70 2t New York Line. An Al vessel will be despatched this Lino for Honolulu, to Uavo by New Yoik In all May. For further Information apply to W. H. CR0SSMAN & BR0., 77 & 7!) IJroiul Street, New York. -OR- CASTLE & COOKE, Honolulu, 57 3 in FOIt LEASE OK KENT. I TOIl rent or lento the hoiif o . and lot on the Plains, facing tho Baseball ('.rounds, und at present occupied by tho under, sit'iicd. For paitleulurs upplv to 00 lm II. BEItQER. m 63 & 65 FORT STREET. iSPEGIAL SALE FOR; tsy- ,& LINEN CARRIAGE ROBES $5.00 REDUCEDTO $2.50. GMT BARGAIN Iff LADIES' 1MWEAR ! TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK IN T1IAT DEPARTMENT. Remember the above mentioned articles will be sold ut such prices :itojr: ONE WEEK: EST FOB : OIVJL.Y S. SHRLICH, 83 & 65 Fort street. 58 Opposite Irwin & Co. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. No. 85 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. General .A.eiilH Expert Accountants and Collectors, Real Estate, Fire & Lifo Insurance Agents, Custom-Kousc, Loan and Exchango Brokers. Departments of Business. Books and Accounts accurately kept and properly adjusted. Collections will receive special attention aud returns promptly made. Conveyancing a Specialty. JUcords searched and correct Abstracts of Tltlo furnished. Letjal Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand. sotnoly ciign s cd. Copying and Translating in all Imikuiiscs in general me I this Kingdom. Real Estate bought and soli. Tncs paid and Pioperty safely insured. , , Houses, Cottages, Rooms, Offices and Land leased aud rented, and rents collected. Fire and Life Insurance effected in tlrstcla's Insurance Compaulcs. CuBtom-House Business transacted wilh accuracy and dispatch. Loans negotiated at tavorablo rates. Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers. Any Article purchased or sold on most favorable terras. Iner -Island Orders will receive particular attention. EST All Business entrusted to our care will receive prompt and faithful attention at modcrato charges. Haing had an extensive business experience for over twcnty.fivo years In New York City and elsewhere, wo feel competent to attend to all business of an intricate and complicated nature, or requiring (net and diacretiou. and respectfully solicit a tilal. Bill Telephone No. 274. Telephone Iloth Companies 'HO. i o llox 297 LEWIS & CO 1 1 FORT. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. FKKSU GOODS from California on K'15, by each steamer of ihc 0. S. S. Co. A COSII'I.KTi: LINK OK .- CROSSE &. BLACKWELL, AND J. T. MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. JUST ItKCIUVUIl KS "ZKALANWA" A FINE LOT OF "NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DERWENT" POTATOES. ALSO A Very Choice Lot of N. Z. " Taranaki Butter." (IS KKGS.) All of which we ollVr to Hie Puhllo at REASONABLE PRICES. Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON ICE, Ii? 1 Pouud Pats ! By raeh ariival from New Zealand SOMETHING PINE ltfi'J HAVINC TAKEN STOCK! -o WE REDUCED EVERY DEP B. F. EHLERS & CO. 17.11 Just Received at Hollister & Co.'s A largo assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Comprising tho well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUNDBOHGS, LUBIH'S, ATKINSON'S, EASTMAN'S ALOIIA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE FA1UNA GEKMAN COLOGNE, &o. Tov Sale at XeasoiialIe Prices. 1502 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ONLY -TBS. ojsjyr -a X-Iii-wniinii KiisIiichn A'crencv. inn. 7-88 ly HAVE o- ALL - GOODSEl ARTMENT ! ly 'i 4 f "h ,$ 4 -3 jfl ! M M- -'- r: iS&&Mte. 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