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iViiLX imLUwrrjr? : Honolulu, it. l, May , iauo. :ra333W'cwcawtttiiiwa 17WIOllrWM fwpswwwMwwwMWWwwwoawwwi y x-y igMMHfriilwrti ii wwuitafc i mm ww vwmMm MMTKSMlMA)" i Vi 5 w ' rl BY AUTHOniTY, Sealed Tenders Will be rtceiveil at the lnlonor Ollicc until P1MDAY, M.iy SO, 1S510, ut 11! o'clock noon, di pnbli.-hin;; I be eion Laws of 1WK), a - foilowr I Publishing m iicivpnpet, Eng lish, one time, ut jut l,0(u em t. oc tavo ine.isuio, double column. 1! Publishing iu newspaper, Ha waiian, one time, at jiri 1,000 eni" , octavo ine.isiiie, iloublc column. ii Printing and binding f0() en pies of the above laws, Knlixh, in same stylo an Hc.sion Lawn o( ISS8. 4 Printinj and binding fiOO co pies of the above laws, Hawaiian, in same style a Session Laws of 1838. All bids must, bo endorsed "Tender foi l'rintinc Laws" and mut-t be made in eonformily with tin .ibuve iteiiH ns specified. Tho Minister of the Interior doff not bind hini'olf to aoccj t the lowest or any bid. L. A TUCP.STON', Mini-lei of the Intfiioi. Ir.tirioi Office, May 2)5, IS'."). run at son of George II., who was Mn of George I., who was eon of Sophia, hleetieis of Hanover, who wni daughter of Kli?abeth, Queen of lluhl'inia, who was (laughter of .lames I., who was son of Mary, Queen of Scots, who wa the iluiiglitor of Mar garet, Queen of Scotland, who was the ilautrhter of the Pnncos Klia belli, who win daughter of Edward IV., wlio was son of lml.cof Yotk, who was sou of Ihehaul Duke of York, who was son ol Ktlwnril III., who was son of Edward 11., who was son of Edward 1.. who was son of llcnrv 111 , who win son ol John 1., who was on of Henry 11 NOTICE of INTENTION ! The undersigned culls the attention of the hoiuc&cukhiK and purchas ing public to his place on A'uuanu Avenue, known as the "Mnguin Place, " which lie intcnd.s to cll at a er Low Figure with all the improvements thcrton, to wit: A 7-room 2-story Dwelling House Willi llathiooui, Kilelicii, Water i Clothes Closets attached, a l-Ifoom Outbuilding, a Stable for two horses, Carriages S Feed Shed, Chicken house & Intensive Mm l.envaul, W'atei pipes all over the grounds The Property cunln'iu 2.7 Acres of tfe Finest Garden Land I Guaranteed Bonds ISSt'Ki) HY TUK FisflnsnR & a LIFE fliliPilf Ol TSJSTSV YORK SECURITY: whowa son of Matilda, Duchies Allll IM ,,niiloil ulmost enliielv in Grapevines (0,000 pieecs), Peaches, of Anson, who was daughter of A.)lSl.ol mn KigS ,ui other Choice Fruits, all of which arc growing Henry 1., who was sou of William rclna,cnby well in the cool Milley air. Chinee Tea now thrives on the come through the Conqueror The descent has i emote branches of the family as often ay through the reigning sover eign. .' Mav 2.'!. A COCO CAME. TJIJB DiTl ifluTTcfin 'ti!i!U to neither Sat sar Party, li)t established for the bent lit vl all. MONDAY, MAY DO, 1890. A lot of South Sea Islanders wuoi' terms of contract have expir ed have been for a long time past waiting in Honolulu to be taken back to their native home?. They wuii! here under agreement that they should lie taken home tit pub lie expense at the expiration of their contracts. The agreement has net been kept. Why not? The island steamship people seem to have endless trouble in connec tion willi getting their seamen on board on the departure of steamers itom Honolulu. Anyone iu the ha bit of visiting the wharves to see steamers off can bear testimony that it. is no uncommon occuriencu for halt-intoxicated sailors to stubbornly efuse to go aboard, and defy those to whom they are under contract to usp force. Making an example or two by the inllictinn of the severest legal penally would probably help to lessen the annoyance. We expect, the public txpeet, a thorough investigation of the opium scandal. It would if nicely lie pos sible for a better or stiongei' coin , mittee for the purpose to be ncleet ed fiom the House than the one appointed. At intervals, for many mouth1, past, the ail has been murky with imams in relation to opium ir regularities, other than the facts lecently published. How much of truth oi how much of falsity they contain is not known at present. When the committee has completed its work we hope to bo better iu-formetl. UNAUTHORIZED PUBLICATION. r.mioi: li i.i l'ij.n: In your last issue to hand, there appears a communication containing the letter nl a giil, describing the proceedings at an excursion given by the Kilauea Sugar Co. to a few Mends, on the occasion of the open ing of a new hue of plantation rail way. Thoie are I suppose people who enjoy having publicity given to pri- ate atiairs ; but to me, and I believe also to the others whose names are mentioned, it is distasteful, I am told that the letter was sent you by thediummer of a tirni of' liquor tlealeis; and as the letter was not even written to him, it was a decided plcfit of impertinence on his part. It is annoying enough to have these gentry coming on a plantation at all, and when they are allowed to, the len-t that can "be expected of them, is that they should mind their own business. 1 must say that 1 am surprised that without the authority of anyone entitled to give it, you kIiouIiI have published this school girl' inno cently written composition. How ever a editable a production it may Iu, she ceitamly never wrote it for publication in the newspapers. II. A. Macmk, .mi. Kilauea, Kauai, Mav '21, lH'.IO. GENEALOGY OF QUEEN VICTORIA. Km i on Uli.i.kiin: lu view ot the near approach of the sevcnty-tlrbt anniversary ot Iho birth of Queen Victoria, it "may bo interesting to trace her genealogy hack to tho Noiman Conquest. Queen Victoria is daughter of Klward, Duke of Kent, who wns mou of George III., who was grand- The Hluru Uent ttan Kumchumetitiri Five ti Tii iv a and ttu Iniiin:; to MiUl'P. .Saturday's match of baseball was a good one throughout and iu every respect, l'he Stars overcame the Kumchamchas, live to three runs in eight to nine innings. The batteries of both clubs played admirably and were well supported in tho field. Three mutual whitewashed in mic- ccsiion at the beginning of the game piovc the precision ot the pla. Scarcely was there an error to re cord till the game, was more than half tivct. An immense attendance watched the game. The grand stand was tilled, liauks ol men and boys lined the barrier between the stand and the diamond. Hundreds observed the spoil, from rows of car liages and saddle horses on the four sides of the giouiul. lly request of Major Wodchouse, Biitish Commis sioner, the Hoyal Hawaiian Hand played during the uituch, in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday. It played "Cod Save the Queen" at the close. "McOiniy" was tinely played in the concert, and "Annie Kooney" so impressively that it was easy to imagine theie was not a dry eye on the square! The weather was that ot a perfect Honolulu Hum mer afternoon. Mc-;rs. W. A. Wall and llenrv Kaia umpired tho game to universal satisfaction. Fol lowing is a summary ending with the otlicial'scoic: First innings, Kamehamchas to bat, l'ahau got base on balls, out stealing second. Wise took his leave on strikes, and Crowcll was inter cepted at tirnt base. Chandler of the Star club went to base on balls, second on Chan. Wildcr's hit, and third on .1. Perry's first gained through a muff by Crowcll. These three were then Iclt on bases by Wodchouse, Chat. Wilder, and A. Perry's stt iking out. Second innings - Davis hit to Chas. Wilder, who fell and under threw, giving him tlrst. Mahuka was dropped at, first trom Caiter, who nearly made, it a double play on Davis at second. I.awelawe went the way of the pievious batter, and Makaimoku failed at the same stage. Commit and Winter hit the inoffensive atmosphere thiee times each, and Davis dropped Caiter at first base. Thiid innings-Waluuemaikai was tumbled at Ihat trom Wodchouse, Itichanl from Carter, and l'ahau fiom A. Perry. Chandler hit to Makaimoku, who didn't get it in time, stole M'cuiid, and went io third on . I. Perry's out by Mahuka at first, after Chan. Wilder had thrice missed hits. Wodchouse was dropped at lit st from Lawelawe. Fourth innings Wise struck tluee times. Ciowell hit for first, got second on somebody's blunder, third on Davis' retirement at liist from Clias. Wilder, and home on a hit by Mahuka. Lawelawe at first made third out. Chas. Wilder re gistered a single to iclt field, went to second on A. PcrryS base hit, to third on Conrad t's, and home on Winter's. Caiter gave a lly to first, and Chandler one to right ; then Chan. Wilder hit the sphere but not far enough to relieve the full liases. Kamchnuieha 1, Star I. Fifth innings Makaimoku on strikes and Wahinemaikai at first went out, and Itiebard, whom Car ter failed to stop at first, was left on second by a brilliant running catch ot Pahau by Conradt.- .). Perry and Wodehnuse were icmov cd at first. Chas. Wilder hit u two baser, and scored on a single by A. Perry. Conradt made three vain strokes. Star I, total:.'. Sixth innings Wise struck out. Crowcll and J)avis were felled at tlrst from the box and second base lespccUvely. Winter struck out, Carter tipped a foul to the catcher, Chandler could not reach first, be foie the ball from short stop. Seventh innings Mahuka donat ed a foul to the catcher, Lawolawe got a start on balls, made gallant slides to second and third, and crossed the plato on Makaimoku's out at first. Wahinemaikai closed tho scene with three ,stiikC9. Chan. Wilder accommodated occond base with a lly. .f. Perry reached til. si on an error, stole second, and scored on a two-baser by Wodc house. Chas. Wilder and A. Peiry went out in tandem trying to hit the ' ball. Kamehymelia 1, total -' ; Star j 1, total '.). I Kighth innings Uichard hit a lly i to tlrst base. Pahau and v ise weie dropped at first, from Caiter and Wodchouse respectively. Conradt iniulo three strikes, Wintei follow- land. An abundance of Hoses of the choice-.! kinds and a variety of other Flowers adorn the place the year around. Theie is no better Property than this in the maikU ciiisideiing the CLIMATIC ADVANTAGES nad LOW PRICE ! Tin only ici-oii ol sale is, that 1 am going to leave the Islands to return to the Coast '1 he eventual purchaser of the place can. if he wants to, buy the Household Furniture, Range & Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Ho-m 4- W'jgcm, lUrstiWi, 1 Kto., tit n Very KwwaaWe 1'mm I t'af For terms of snle ami all pailicnlar- apply at the promises, V. K. KEFKKL. Cash Assets, : : : lCJ2AC:i!: A. ktB For full particulate apply to Dec-'Ji-VJ Over $180,000,000 Mf.'S?ltWV. B'rcMliteut. SS. J5. JJOfiE, Oencial Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. fnf is a c tt U b nurrrr si u m t w tfi WW ? mir m m & y ilfi' m sa XX ALWAYS ON HAND AND TO OKDKK - Nuuann Valley o Cr.? liv ing him with ally to the pin-hei. Carter made a ha- hit, iraehed second on nn oveitluow. stole third, and come home on Chaudlei's hit. ( handler got home on a hit by Wildei, who was vent to second and third by .1. Peiry. Wodehousc be ing retired at (list fjotn tliiid pn vented lurtlier -u-oilng. Stat -, to tal ;. Ninth inning. Ciowell got base on balls, stole second and thiid.aml got ho'ne on Davis' hit. Davia stole second tint vv.is put out trying to steal iliinl. .Mahuka was put out at second, and Law claw e at first by a line double play of Carter and A. Peny. Ninis had this inniig to span.'. KaiiM-hninehii 1, lota Stai, total .V KOYAL "litt .1. '.. Ilrowu, M.m-igi-i. .N VMI's. Chamllii-. p.. Wilder. Gliau lVri-v, -L r. f Wodelioiisf, M HI) WilihT. Ju. s.s Peiry. A. 1st It.. Comrult, e.i VViutei, l.f Cai-u-r. -Jit Ii 1'et-il i sr.ii;--. ' l. i:. it. ii. u. .i. i.. II 1 ! m 0 i'.. i o L' .i a o : l y o n i I :. (i i t a t I i u o o 0 10 1 17 0 0 10 I) loo 10 10 0 o it o :s :. t . - - ::s :. in 27 -ji :i ' j 8M irvMr.ii vii:iu. Wh h imi:s. -r. i:. it.u. o. a. r.. i :i o o 12 l i) to ll 0 0 0' S V II I 0 1 10 1 - 11 o 10 1! s II 0 :; i o t a l :'. o o o l o a o o o u 2 :i ii o n o n no :: :: vl 17 t 111(1 l litis. i Thursday Kvuniiig, May :il. Oi-.ind ('ntniillmuittiiy IJenellt ll lllll'llll to THE SIJOU Comedy 4 Driiiiiiilic i'o. Uiwnpfiiiy A, HiisioSulu Rides, in v.lileh iiee.-islon the Tliimi f'omeilv I'd. will give as a latewill. pibu lu iln-U ilf):irtm- foi Aineilea, the Oteat Hiiict.i.u'uT Mtlltaijf D;unn, .'.? Jlo p'uii al.t. H. Hrown'i. Pur- Fresh Cakes, Pies, Buns, Rusks, Doughnuts, Picnic Rolls Mill. Hread, (laliiiui Hro.nl, llyc Urcail, l'leneb Hieiiil, Kainily JIkmI, Twint lltead, Istliiiin anil Saloon Srcal, ! Soda Ciacl.ers, Duttcr Cirti-hei-, Ikiston Crtu-l.-ers, Watct Ciackers, (Iridium Ciacker". Phoofly Cinehr.is, ul n Dl 1 til &V Anil will be nr.LlVKUKI) KlIKK of CHA1KH2 to any purl of the eiiv. I -&X2 hit., lilc. t'l.UVe. Tea, flineolnte A Milk, Soiifccd I'i''s Feel, Col;l Ham, Spiced Tone.ue, Spiced I'eef, .Sul.-nls, Klu. (liietto anti iit's Circle 6: i."e.; Unllciy .M'.' llllll'iMIV ,"lil ll inn n& y tie -i, r. vi imn i-.ii C. ABL.j:3, Mar.RCJr is Gp J'.ih.ui, f H'l-e. e. 1.... t liiwell. l.f., PilVls. i V.-lhnk-i. Isilt, Lawel.iw", 2il b... M.iUalmokii. s m... Viililueniaikai.:;itli Kiehanl, 1. t Tdl.il Fort Stivot, Honolulu. FiNE HAVANA, MANILLA AMERICAN - CIGARS ! X l.UIOK ASSOlilMUNT Of IMpo & !lj;arjtt' Toharr.o, lMpcs, Uigur & OIf?aroltt Holders. 'u!I Irlul;;j, fftS?" Orien fiom II 110 ,v M. until ft !!0 I-, M. Sutuiday niebl, unfln nil nitibt Hell Mill uiil 'lMephoni- 211. Post El; m. until 0 .'!0 i OHlce Uo L7S. t ".tvrr-i WMrmM,tiirmlt ji krm tiwin in n n in unrn i if t " I'elej bone i:S0. I.N7 dm era ytsntsa'ir sEnrfA3bJ a; R4t?a TiRnfil&&suH& &Tsrfo$ &m 1 1 tiURiiliil- Mlillif 1 IP a fieaa h a MssfBUiin&f & w v vhibbv uvh fn r-v -vT -va rw i PI1; US ! M: V Jfe. rl M AXlr FA CTUKBKS OF TAHITI LEi3iADE, Seine bv hiuhifts Sttns 00011012 ' 5 K.iiiiih.tuu-ii.1... . ooo i no i ii i :t rallied runs m ii , :t 'I su-il.le Ilit Wollchnll-i' Wilder. I)milili! i)liiy--('.uier to 1'eiry, A. U.t'. n ball-. -l'.lb.Ul. Ciowell, l.a- vw liiv.e, Cliauiller. Mi-iiel, nut Wise .". M.-ikaliiiul.ii. Wn lilmMimlktii. C'liiin. W lliler. Woilcllimie. elms. Ih'.ei 2, I'eny 2, Connalt :i, and ' N tntei L' Muleli bases -Stars ."i, ICumeliiunPlm-, i,. Left on bases -Slurs in, Kaiueha-nii-li-H 2. 'I line ft fii-.nie-l br. SO mln. t uiplics- W. .A. Wall ami ii K'lila. Auction Sales by Lewis J. Levey. is aaw freriKd U iloKvcr Ice to tia;.- p.ist er ll Uity. The packing and tblpment of eimntry ordeis will jyu'ive must careful atten tluu. All of our lee U iiiaiiuf.ietureil fiom Pine Moiinialu Water, earefullv tittered bv Ihe Ilyjut l'uie Water Co. Killer, vvliii-li is liniver-iilly a l;nowleil'il in be the be?t lliler m.lile. P.iel.auci of Huitei. (iaiiie, J'Mi, Meals, lite., leeeiveil fur colli -Initix'' iu our lScfiip'iniiinr Konin- .'it iihmIi i.iie itite. Sole Proprietors of BAILEE'S SAESAPARILLA & IRON WATEll, Giapr Ale, Hon Ma, Graaaia, Saiton, Sarsaiarilla, im Mm, Etc. 1EL.EPHONH 297. 0 tsar All cotttniniiicttUonu imtl ordors should bo ailtlrusKCd to BENSON, SMITH & CO., :wo J in lillK iQ" Ii-'- b'l id'' ai the I'ai-lnrv at any liiuir, dnj or idht. ' ."('. Im ITlMTMTftmiU mn AUfflimoinA uioDi m u n t f TT ' Mm e nr le-; anil i I fl 11 TflTn 1 a n Pi V 2 Pair oi WOEKING OXE ULvlilVilliCxj XJL.UJ V ; itolunj,-bi'v t the l-Mate of. I. (ilea v nn. ilceiM-i'd, AT A.ljcviti's. . uTfrnuinii.Qir ip On T11UJJKDAV, 31a JJftili, at i-i o-ti,oni xoox. I will sell at I'nb'ile Atiutioii, at Mi. S. CullunV, Wai.t)n)li. Knolau, U.iliu, 20 Horses and Colts, 'N, J! :v-rAWicm.lb mCumn. tTrS'srK3AXWZt. JfcJjJgJl g g -ea-K'OJiiw. iirjni'jiiijajaiM'iimimmifKpf p?t; BJ? h a tja'H s tt lia u ? 2 a L cT K5" Hi 0 n m h k v iz a U bMPti OH'1 CO!;'!:!t HOTEL & FOliT STREETS. JiVAV UMlim yi aw -o nv.w ;?. Preliminary EiMPlLMCfiiT f !15UV2U1 ; TO-MOltlSOW, May 'rtth, at vi -'i.o::i oo, I will K'll at Public Auction, at my Sutesioom, 100 Bales Choice California Hay ! O11' ...... , ' illU Iw J.T. VATliRHOUSE.JR., oK:a Ailminlsliator. OltAPHS FOi: SALE I Mi tt .lust ltintkil. TI-.IIUS C'.VNII. LEW I S.J. LEVEY, Auctioneer. I HAPK.-j on tin' vine for nle at T. CIM.STI.KY'S. J'OIt stH'ft FOR HALE .NOTICE. 1 O V01.UMK.S Kueyelopa-ilta Ibltan li nieti, iloioeco" biiiuiil. In tfowl eomlilliin, never u-eil, Applv at this (.illee. ' r.r.:i Iw LOST I" AM SAM ha. tohl hi' iliy mnU I "lt UT ilinvvn by Clay A: Unbln-n J bin-liiei.1;, Ineluillii leaie ot bullil- XJ on.I.T, Waterhou'nu for Mal.fiS hilt, llMiucn, cle , at corner of Siiilili i In fnvor ni Akiiuuuii anil eiiilnrsed by ami P.imihl stiectj!, to bnu Yin Yin-', AUnnnua ami Ahko. Xol ceit.ilu tibout ami all claims to Mate wf Eilc will be -etileil by J.nm Stun, ljuie of talo May ill, IMm. .-.ni :u ' the number Ptoptieil. ut tents. I'avuu'iit ! ftMiaw" NOTICE. P t iiaiisK Kuf: 'rill'. l'e(i)leN lee .V Itefilenillii" 1. Co. will hell lee fiom ami alter ilate iu quaiitllicN to Milt tit factuiy pi lee at ttie iocerv stmo nt lli:.KY DAVIS .V CO Iliiimlnlu, Mti.v -JJ, 1WM. r,ii-. lot NOTICE of SALE. ii The AX ,le:unsliHi " Sagami Maru, ti.000 TcilB Will leave llo-iolulii for the nbiivn iiuti on or iitmui .TS.TTVJ3 SOtli. 1-T Pur freight or inussjje, ImvIhj! Hiii.ct lot etiblti anil Hto.Tur.o i.ccotiiino. iliitioati, apply to Wni, 0. I P.WIN & Co., Ml til Ajfi'M. ,i it. itom:jtT jiAKNTinf.D win ill huh! a ptivabi Kale, at his studio. Spiijckel'H Itlock, ilurini; the tiltoinnoie, of Siturdfij- ami .Monday next. When lie will offer a selection ot local v lnvvi. In bfitli oils ami watei colon., at veiy iiiueli ledueetl iate lor cash. flfi!) id A NXU AL ME ET1 NO . rpiIC Straiiffers' Pi lend .Society will 1. hold Its annual nieetlnj; on MON DAY, May Jtlth, at i o'clock . m., at tho uIdenee of the Hon. Chatlis H. UUhop. All lnteiosted ate eonllally Invited to attend, (leiiilemim me lu- i vlted for the cieidiif;. .Wild I iitn in-iiiii-Ji-il by Hi:. TllofsSKAf to sell ill Public- Auction, On WEDNESDAY, .Juno I, AT II O-CI.OCU ilOS, (I'nless prevlou-ly dNpo-i-d ufatpil viile Mile, tbe following Vilunble Pm I'l'it.v, (Hie only it-.'isoii for sel'bijt I- ihe uatiL ot tin e to Use the Itutils), i SO-it Nasiim Lmicji 'Jene' With Must-. Sail". Anchor. Chnlii-, Ivlc . Kte.. pphMidldly lltli'd out iiml ic.idy fur uej '.'.'.0 lialloiis of N'tiptba fm Paul. 1 CI -foot N.-iptha r.'iunch, npeu boat, with A wiling and Otns; 1 Man-iif-War Ola, with O.ir.-t, Mnt and Mil; a vety pietl, boat; 1 Catamaran " Ailjalross " Piobably tin- I'H'trst Sail limit lu the hiu hor, Cutter ttletl; 1 1l.il in Kid Siii'iikhnx, vviih Masts unit Sail, ami PoldhiK Oniei'-hoaid, lllllmed iu Panev Woodri; 1 JJ-loot I.lie Ileal with Copper Tanks, 1 OanvasFoldingBoat 1 IhiftlUh Coracle. I Cojipeied Scow. Sails. SptiH, lllneks ami rilt!ns of all de-cilptioni, 1 Pool l.-ulie .V. Tools (or Wood, lion and lti-.ti , I 1 L'-lbu-e Powerslilpm-ui Ihiiue, ready io pin in :i noiu witu piopi'Ucr shtilt; llunjs, Anchors - Mooilai;s; aUn the BOATHOUSE and FURNITURE, Of the best Uei vlpunn. The pioxbulty of the new market mal.i'-j tills boat house a very Valuubh) Pinpcity, them Is every convenience to stowawav and lift lihland heavy bouts, ami Is suitable for a boat oryticlit clnh, pilot house, or life paving titatlmi. Oumuil lent USilO per iiiuuim, from MeBsiv. I.vle & SorreiiMin. SajrThe boats aro ready for trlnl at any time by applying at the bout hoiine, ami every Boat Is hi perfect order. 11Y LAST ".MAltU'OSA" 1 IIKPKIVKI) A I.AKOE STOCK OP s9 Fancy Goods ! Which are now opened out for inspection. Choice Selection of French 8atoer.es ! Pa.-t Color.-., about 150 Pieces tit 25 cents a yard ; SCOTCH ZKPHYItS, tho Latest Novelties; A New Line of TOYAI. IJATISTP; PKIt.SlAX MULLS, iu the Litest Design; JL!u-it JLitiviiM I JL,in on Xu-sviin I wish Io call the attention that I have Ibis season importod th l-'inwl and lteM heleeted Hlocl: of V5 HITE GOODS Of Evoty Desciijition. lisO jieu Io nclect from. I hnve bought 1,500 Pieces of Eiiifeias in BoM from tin East An luiment'O At.soitment. 03T Ladies in want of KinbioiderieB can Mvr 30 Rr cent on eveiy purelninc. S. EHRLICH, I'eb 1-ilO Cornnv Ilotol St, Fort, StnwvlH. FIGURED INDIA SILKS TIIK LAltOEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ol FANCY FIGURED INDIA SILK C u I AT Chas. J. FISHEL'S, Leailinn Millinery House, (Jorner Poil A Hotel fti. gjgr Xo. ;1 Patterns alike. Patduonabht DrensinakiiiK upslnirH j5f HI UMAX" B LEWTH J. LEVEY, W td Aiietlomtcr, AVftliout a Klval in lrh & ()uulil ! Ono-third tho Prica of the Roynl ! Every Housekeeper Should Uso It ! SJSBT A fhiviiiRof a:J Pet Gent in Cost and Quality the Voiy Peal, vg SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. HENRY DAVIS & CO.. 1 "'"'l Oin Exehirive Acenls foi the Hawiiii.in Ilamls. -' J i' '.;l.. s. "if 1. .' -It'i-'Al.-,&., . "4fw -JEW&j-c.., .ufr .