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K s t r SSSSSgSSii Quits juTliii I'lIURSDAV, JUJA' m, ISOO. DRAILWAY&LAKDCoTs TIME TAlLE. t, Ti.ito lifted ,Tuij it), inno. ' A. M. P. M. Leave Poaolulu 8:lS t:4i Arrivo Honouliall 10:05 8:05 Loavn llonoumill. 10:33 3:55 Arnvo Honolulu H:5fi 4:55 arrivals. Julv 30 Stmr 0 If HI shopworn circuit ot Oalui Stnir.J A Cummins lioni Koolati Mane Geo U FciMus, 21 tlnya fiom loi t Townscnd :i-masted achrEMit, 1 day fiom llum bnldt .IitiVJl Ml mi 'in Mal.ee from Kauai IJcl'AHlUHko. Julv 31 Stinr Lebua for Nun and HuUalau ' "i at YCSSEIU r.AVSNC TC'KQRRDW. Slmr W G Hall tor Hawaii nnd Maul at 10 n in. .Stmr U It lifOiop fov Wnlanac, alalua nnd Koolau nt 9 a tn Stmv.r uiniiuiusfor Koolau at Si a m OSS Australia, lloudlette, for ban Francisco at 12 m Stmr Kilauea Hon f or Pepeokeo and Ho- noiiiu at 5 p in GARGOES FKOM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr O It bishop 1 02 l:i paddy, !!o0 b.ics lice, 108 buclia bananas. and i!21 boxes bananas. Mtmr Jas .Uakce lUSKJ bags sugar. ,f A ( lumiihfe 300 bays lice and 30 bides. PASSENGER From Koolau nud way porM, per stmr O K Mshop, July 80 Dr bcholiz, Air Spioull, Mr Peiklns, Mi3 West, Miss Alice Roy, and 20 deck. From Kan li per stmr Jas Make?, lulytU -Mis Herod t, Mr Fnirchild, Mr Wa'isdell and 1ft deck. SKimU 0TtS. The ?teainer Klnau is due early to- tnoirow uioinli) from Ilawjil and Maul. SbeietuniB a day ahead of her usuil time to catch tho steamship Aus tralia which leaves at noon for San Fiauelsco. The bktne Geo G Perkins, Capt ITcr beitlviebs, ariived yesterday aiternoon il days from 1'oit Townscuu with C'JO. 00 ) feet lumber consigned to Messis Lew cis & Cooko bho hud sirong vuid all the way dowu. She disclnuges her eaigo at Koit stiect wliaif. 'Jliio thiee-tiniRted schr Ksta, Captain Friedbeig, arrived ycsttiduy afternoon, IB days fiom Humboldt U.iy, wlth32ii, 000 feet lumber consigned to Messis '.Mleu 6: Koblnson. he had Hue weather all the way dowu. The bktne Mary YViukclniami was to have left Poit Gamble four days after the barkemlue Geo U Perkins lefttheie. BAKD GQKGERT. The Hawaiian Band will give a public concert at Thomas Square Ibis evening at 7:30 o'elock, ren dering the following progi amine: TAUT I. Overture--Fra Diavolo Auber Fautusia Awakening of the Lion.. Kontzky Variation A Popular Song Odis Selection Mnrtktt Flotow Aloha Ou. Aia uil.l Mai. Ipo Iiuae. VAKT II. March Hawaii If uokoa Beiger Fantasia Foige in the Forest Mlclmclls Galoii Y: Overtuie- Zikoff .'-uppu Jolly Students.. Ilitwiul Ponol HOT GUILTY. C. Wood, a petty officer on tho U. S. F. S. Charleston, was examin ed in tho Police Couit this morning, on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon on Kaleiwolu. This is the stabbing ease ol the eve of the lth of July. The injured man had recov ered sufficiently lo appear anil give his evidence. lie testitled positively that defendant was the man who struck him when ho got stabbed, hut hiscslimonj' in this regard was not corroborated by any other wit ness. Several of "Wood's Rhipraatos, including tho Charleston's navigator and captain of tho forecastle, swore positively that defendant did not stab tho native, and they gavo Wood the character of a very quiet aud peuceable man. Justice Foster found him not guilty. "'go'iIawayT" The following aro booked to loavo on tho Auetralia to-monow for San Francisco: Mrs Win G Irwin, child and maid, Mrs It I vers, Master Ben Uolladnv, T W Hobron and wife, Hon WF Allen and Mrs Allen, Itov W C Morntt and wifo, Mrs A Or UawcB, Master Hawes, It A Eddy nnd wife, Mrs J F Fostor, "Mrs Ma thor, ii K Miller, Mia 0 Bolto and child, Mrs G E Howe, "W H Bailey aud family, Mrs BawliiiB and chil dren, Mrs JO Bateham, D W Fol gor, Pr N B Emerson, wife and child, Mies Peircc, Miss N ltobertson, Mrs W It Seal, F O Lowrey, Master A L Castle, Mrs W II McLeun and child, B Ehrlioh, J II Thomas, wifo, daugh ter and son, Geo McLeod, Mia I N Porter, Mrs W Hill and daughter, 0 E Williams, MUb May Cummins, Mrs ft F Bickcrton and child, Mr and Mrs Henry Edwaids, Mrs J F Bowler, Miss Barr, Miss Daly, II Connors, Harry Bell, It U'Ogden, Harry Ayrec, Mrs E P Batos, Miss Bates, W Blaisdell, David Dowectt, P Wallace, W Dexter, 11 N Green well, W Johnson, Mrs Hopkins, Miss Gracio Hopkins, W O Peacock, Mi.-a Ethel Winthrop, Hairy Gales, H B Rice, J II ltice, J S Muirhead, Bro Dennis, MUb J Shaw, Mita Heleno Courtney, Cliil' Phillips. J 0 Lano, It 0 Scott, 8SESSS35555S"T"S8 LQQAk $ tfNERM. HEWS. " TllK Arlotl Wilt mool tn-tiiotr.ow P piling nt the usual hour and plitrc Jin. 0. V. C. Jono. has been ap pointed inspector of mill: for Ihe oily. A oAsr. of drunkenness wn tho only conviction in the Police Coin I to-dny. Hon. J. I. Dowiitt calti for ac counts against lltn difloiont vosfols of his squadron. Mi:ssks. 11. W. Schmidt it f-'om offer for sale b.ij'j for sugar, r'n c, -ind coal, also twine Mh. L. J. Levey will hold an tin dirwi iter's sale of mirrors ut 10 o'clock Saturday. . i J. Rpoomcu defended himself yes terday in lus trial for ni&uuU with n deadly weapon and was acquitted hy tho jury. Dmtixo Hid absence of Mr. V. U, Peacock ho will bo lcpic-onlod tin dor power of attorney by Mr. C. A. Peacock. Tun August No. of ihe Paiadifo of llio Pacific will be issued for tho liip of tho Australia leaving licit August 20. TilU railroad men Fcoied mi im portant event yesterday. Tho freight tiain commenced running to and from tho deep water tot minus. A DEsiiRTr.n from the Ohailestnn is deoiibed as having '"Faith, Hope, and Charily, and the Aiuciiunn eagle and tlagb" on his ri;ht foie-aim. Jfn. Jas. F. Moigan will hold his regular horecmile, inienr of llon.,1. 1, Dowaetl's oflieo ut noon to-morrow, when horses', eolif, and mules will be offered. Evkky cent in the Jpern House, including exlra chairs, were taken befoie noon for the second perform ance of "Little Lotcl F.umtleioy" this evening. Tun Mechanics' Union will hold a meeting Friday evening at tho usual place, K. of P. Hall, Fort street. Business of importance will be brought foiw.iid. Any member of the Sieinil. Chess Club desiring to enter tho tourna ment, who has not yet peon the com mittee, will please call at the club room this evening, when tho entry books clc-e. "Roxy" was p.tilly liied and ic mauded till lo-monow at tho Police Cuuit to-day, on the cbaige of "in tending to c.immit an offense." The offense alleged to be intended is tho poisoning of Jumps Dodd's horse. E. Hammer, druggist jit Benton, Smith & Co.'s, testified that defendant asked him for bichloride of meicury for that puipot-o, and ho put him off with hai inlets bibinuth powdeis. A BRILi IAHT PARTY. The l'unnhou lesidenco of His Excellency John A. Cummins, Min ister of Foreign Affairs, yesterday evening, was a scene of magnifi cence. On both sides of the car riage drive were strings of variegated lauterns and the trees and shrub bery, as tho house was approached, shone with the brilliancy of numer ous lights. Tho band stand was also gaily illuminated. A platform sheltered from the wind, though open to the heavens, had been erect ed and was nicely prepared for dancing. The main house was all ablaze with colored lanterns, which were hung in profusion from the roof to the ground. The guests wero welcomed hy 'Miss May Cummins, in whose honor the party was given, and by her brother Mr. Thomas Cummins. Shorlby after eight o'clock dancing began to music furnished by the Hawaiian Band, and loveis of tho giddy wliii 1 wero in their glory. Towards midnight an elegant mip pcr, prepared hy Mariano Camacho of tho British Club, v,as spread jn the dining room and to its demoli tion the guests betook themselves Willi a vim as hearty as the welcome. At 12:30 o'clock most of the people, after wishing Miss Cummins a pleas ant voyage and a safe return, took their departure. Among those pres ent were: II. R. II. Princess Liliu okalani, Hon. J. O. Dominis, Mon. Q. B. d'Anpjlade, French Commis sioner ; Seuhor A. do Souza Carta varro, Portuguese Charge d'Affaires ; their Excellencies Godfrey lliown, Minister of Financo, J. A. Cummins, Minibter of Foreign Affairs, A. P. Peterson, Altoruoy-Genoral, with Mrs. Peterson 'lions. E. MuIIer, II. G. Crabbe and J. "W. Kalua, mem bers of the Legislature; Admiral Blown of tho U. S. F. S. Charles ton, Jas. W. Robertson, His Majes ty's Vicc-Chamberlaln, Lieut. Web ster, Captain Iloudletto, Mr. Keil, Hon. Paul Neumann, Miss Eva Neu mann, Major and Mrs. II. F. Ilob bard, Mis. G. Becltley, Major and Mrs. Bertclmann, Miss A. Dudoit, Miss Nowlein, Misses Llshman, Mr. and Mrs. Melt, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Walker, Major Seward, Mrs. Geo. Miles, Miss Humphries, Miss Mc Laine, Mr. Roso and Misses A. and P. Roso of Ililo, the Misses Cum mins, Misses M, and II. Ladd, Mrs, W. Wngener, Misses llowland, Misses Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, Miss K. Molntyre, Miss Davidson, Mrs, and Miss JNollo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowler, Messrs. C. Bolto, S. Lotilsson,B. Monsarrat, W. Richardson, F. Kruger, C. Wide maun, R. J. Allen, E. Stiles, G. Smithies, J. Walker, F. Molntyre, J. Holt, Theo. Wolff, A. Jones, Hay Wodehouso, W. C.King, W. Wright, Wray Taylor, W. Mulwrny, and others, U&UjX UUMB'IHX UUftlUUU, U Jo HE LEtlililE. FOnTY-FOUimi DAY. Wnsr.siiAi, July .",() .VtTC.IINdflN H'.'MOS. The committee of the whole 10- sinned at 1 .-10. The motion lo pass tin1 ilem for Knpiolani Home us iu the bill v:i9 carried on a rising vote. Noble Miicfuilani! moved inser tion of S1000 for Knpiolani Matern ity Home iu nccoidatiee with the io port of the (Inanoo committee lo which the petition had been re fericd. The Mji-relari lead the said re poit. Noble Buldrtin thought the nhjcol waswoithy and was in favor of some appropriation, but he thought the committee might have given Ilium a liille information so that they could vote intelligently and not at liap-lm.ard. Noble Mnlier said Her Majesty had furnished a house gtaluilously and eeitain Hawaiian Indies had volunteered their sei vices. The thing was an experiment. The ap propriation might be given, and if the enterprise was not a success it need not be continued. Rep. Paehnolo was anxious to have an appropriation for Hie pur pose, but this was not the place. The Maternity Home was not under thu Board ol Ilenlth. lie hoped the lion. Nob'e would withdraw the item, and it could be inserted far ther down. Withdrawn. Medicines (for giatuitons di9tii bntion), 88000. Hep. Waipuilani moved it lie 12,000. Thcie are supplies with Government physicians in the dis tricts, but the doctors themselves say they aro of poor quality on ac count of the small nppiopriation. If they were to have medicines free, these should he of the best. licp. Kauhi was in favor of tho item as in the bill. It made little difference how much money wa.snp ptopiiated, the Board would buy poor medicines anyway. Noble Walker thought the lime of the House should not lie wasted in talk. It was to be presumed the Board knew its requirements. Noble J. M. Horner wanted to know .something about these medi cines. They know nothing of them in Hamnkua. Minister Peterson said all the Government physicians had a stock, some of which got old before it was dispensed. Noble Bui chard I mentioned cases where doctors who were not Govern ment physicians distributed medi cines tree. It might ho well to give supplies of simple medicines, that might be taken without doctor's advice, to others than Government physicians. Rep. ICanealii was infouncd by Ministers Spencer and Peterson that the owner of the Wailuku drugstore was a Government physician and a portion of his stock was Government propei ty. He wanted to know how tho people were to get medicines, as they were always charged at the drugstore. Minister Spencer undeistood the law to he that the free medicines were for tho poor, and that people who were able should pay. Noble Walbridge tcstillcd that he had sent hundieds of natives to Dr. Herbert at Wailuku, who had treat ed them free of charge. Rep. Pachaolc, being informed by Ministor Spencer that Dr. Swift would attend people on the ICona side of Molokai, spoke of the difll culty of getting tho resident physi cian to go over the jiall from the leper settlement. Passed at $10,000. Purchase of kuleanas at Kalawao, S2u00. Passed. Segregation, Buppoit and treat ment of lepers, S2 10,000. Minister Spencer moved it pass at 82:11,000. The item in tho bill was based on a report of the Superinten dent, estimating the expense al 87u a head. A later report had been leeoived, however, whicii put tho cost at 885 a head. ThiR made an Inureaso of 824, 00Q over the original estimate. Rep. Kahookano moved consider ation of tho item bo deferred till the visiting committeo reported. Rep. R. W. Wilcox was in favor of passing tho item as moved for hy the Minister. Then if more was found necessary later, tho item could be amended. Minister Spencer by icquest gave detail of the original item. They summed up 220,000, -but 810,000 had been lopped off, for what rea son ho knew not. It did not look liko tho eternal fitness of things that this item should be cut down. Rep. Nawahi wanted to know if tho Government had any plan for making tho Settlement to some ex tent self-supporting. Had, they boats in which they could go fishing? Rep, Kauhi remarked that if they had boats the Settlement would soon be depopulated. Rep. Nawahi said litis item was getting larger and larger ovory ses sion, and, unless something was done to make tho Settlement self supporting, tho taxes would have to be incicased to provide for these people. Rep, Paehaolo favored postpone ment of the item until the report of committee was received. Minister Brown saw no reason for postponing tho item. Tho proposal was based ou careful calculation of t,. liir CD-d. for UiP pA. t''Vn yrRfs, tt whs icnfPPly likely tlt.it Ihr commit tee, nftcr spending onlv a few liotif. tit the Selllcmonl, could ndd any In formation of any alnc. Noble McCarthy uppoiteit the motion of the Minister of interior. Hep. Kalua was in favor of pass ing the item as asked for. Those people were sent to Molokai less fol their own benefit than that of Hie community. Jfthc Minister want ed S2d0,0b0 he would vote for it. Rep. Kanealii spoke in favor of postponing the Item. Part of the committee hnd gone to Molokai, leaving the rest behind by deceiving thrni as lo the time the steamer would anil. The lion, member for Lihue and Knloa (Uiee) was chiefly lesponsible for this. How could part ol the committee enlighten the House when, as the Minister had stated, they weie only a few houis on the island? It was common talk that the Picsident of the Board of Health f i oni piofessional jealousy did all he could to pi event other doctors from trying to cure leprosy. Rep. Nawahi thought it would do no harm to defer the item. The majority of the committee, stayed at the Settlement hardly long enough to lire Ihe horses lent to them. Rep. While wanted lo wait for the icportnf the minority that had not yet visited the island. The major ity wero led-round by the Superin tendent, who treated them to cigars and charged tho Government 7 for the hex. 'Rep. Pachaolc coutradictcd thu statements of the picvious speaker, and rebuked him for lepeating idle street gossip. Thcie was no decep tion about the sailing of the .steamer; ample notice was given to all con cerned. Noble Crabbe supported the item as proposed by the Minister of In terior. Noble Baldwin said if they could obtain any fuither light from the committee he would be in favor of postponing the item. The Govern ment, which had watched the ex penditure for the past period and obtained estimates from the Super intendent, were the best qualified to state what the amount should be. From all that could be learned, the lepers had everything that they needed. Rep. R. W. Wilcox paid the re port of the committee would be about the medical treatment of the people. The doctor there was not for tho purpose of curing leprosy, but to alleviate their sufferings, lie would liko to see more done in the waj-of trying to devise a remedy for the disease. Reps. Kanealii and Wliilc fuitlicr discussed the question. Rep. Kicc replied to the lion, member for Wailuku (Kanealii), denying the charge of deceiving tho members of committee. Ihe lion, member for Wailuku was not a member oi the committee. Rep. Kauhi urged the Chairman to put the question. The item passed at 823-1,000. Government physicians, S3ii,000. Noble von Tempsky moved 810, 000. The expenditure last period was 839,085. Noble J. M. Horner was liko the hon. member for Wailuku (Kane alii) in desiring information as to what Government physicians did for their pay. Some of these doctors when secure iu their places became so independent that they would not attend anybody without being pafd. Rep. Biown said the way two- thirds of the Government physicians acted was disgraceful. One of them on the other side of this island posted up notices requiring all who needed his services to meet him in the public road. The Board of Health ought to thoroughly reorgan ize the system of Government phy sicians. Nolilo Burcliardt's experience was more favorable toward Government physicians than that of the hon. member for Honolulu. The Gov ernment physician in Noith Kohala found lime with a large piivate praclico to attend faithfully without charge to tho medical requirements of Hie poor people of the district, and ho treated many free who were able to pay. Rep. Kiuidscu believed that some physicians did their duty, but there were somo on Kauai who would not go to any man from whom they ex pected no pay. Ono doctor refused to g"o two hundred yards to a native's house, until a 'planter who knew tho man's valuo look him there. Noble Cornwcll paid a tribute to Dr. Herbert of Wailuku as a physi cian in whom both natives and for eigners had confidence. Rep. Rice moved the item bo ie ferrcd to a select committee. Car ried. The committee lose and icported progress, and the report was adopted. The President appointed, as the select committeo on item for Gov ernment physicians, Rep. Rico, No bles Hind, Baldwin, Phillips, Rep. Nawahi. Notice of various committee meet ings were given. Thu House adjourned at 1 :0fl till 10 o'clock Friday morning. Delicious Ice Cream ! LtmWlO.SLN' ifc CUO.V, "Mower Ulook." Hotel street, wish to In form the public that they aro now pro patedto fiiiiilshnd Pure I en Cieam hi any quantity. Wn gum anion our Ice Cieam to bo llrht-class, and hope to He cure u fair share of publlu patronage. 018 lw JuJtf 8i, lw g;yug5rgis?ffSgg Aootlon SdlDs by tones F, 'aiorgao, AUCTION SALE On Fill DAY, AiiffiiHt AT lli O'CLOCK NOON. 1st, At tho stables nt rear of lite olllco of Hon J. I. Howsutt, Cjueousiicet, 1 will "ell at Public Auction. n nnn in o, M :$ pr TLT Xj IE s S&" The Colts in e fi oui good Brood Mitten, and the Mules aie from the Celebtated .lack "IMutelier." TKintH i!A8If. JAS. P. MORGAN, Auctioneer. H17.lt WO VAT- Co.nm'.iis A, Hr.i.i., Li:-jt:r.s. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TMs Thursday Evening, July 3i Will be presented for the Ihst time in Honolulu, the exquisite plnj. dramatized by .Mis. Francis Hodgson ltiirnett, fiom her own delightful j-toiy, entitled: 'Lie Lortl Pimllim" The pciToi malice bein,; lionoied by pic-eueeand pationage of their gi.icioiiN Majesties the the lClTNC; mul QUjajBrs-, As well is the other members of the Royal Family. tST" The cm tain will llsc at 8 o'eloek picdFcly. and the entertainment will conclude at IO::;o, at which time ear lhuies may be ouleicd. CaM. of Charactoin: Earl cl Dorincourl Mr Henry Edwards Mrs. Errol Mist Ethel Wialhrcp Mr. Hailsham Mr. II. dates Mr. Hold)!, engineer) Mr. H. Bell IliKSlns (si fanner). .Mr. D'Oispy Ojiden Hick (a bootblack; Mr. U. I.e-lie Thomas (a, footman). Mr. P.J. Wallace Minna (an adventuress) MNs II. Courtney May (an Iil-h servant) Mls IC. Lee Ccdrlc Errol (Little Lord Fauntlcroy) .... Miss Grade Hopkins Act l Mis. Knot's New Yoi k. ipaitments In Aots 'J and U Library court Castle, Enulaiid. and Doiin- Tlio piece produced under tlie'eaieful supervision of MR. HENRY EDWARDS. K" llox plan now Levey's office. open at Lewis J. 1(! td V UToBioluiu rEfcilleM, -WILL oivi: A- On Saturday, Aug. 2, REMME. TiainK will leave Honolulu Depot at 5:. 10 and 7 t. M., returning fiom the Grove at 10 l. M. and midnight. Detachments of tho Hawaiian Hand will go on both TraluH and the full Hand will play at lite (Jrovu. tQr Tickets for the eluding refie'hiMcnlii, round tilp, bl l.SO ! To bo had of the Committee Oalui Hallway Depot. and at the 01 1 til -OCJtLVJVIO- Steamship Comp'y FOR SAN FilAKCISCO, The Al BteniiiHltlp AUSTRALIA," u Will leave Honolulu for the above port ou Friday, Aug. 1st, AT NOOX. 1'or Freight or Pas'KC, apply lo WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Atjenta. OU lw ART CLASSES I TVT It. Allen Hutchinson holds a class ILL In modelling at hU studio, N'uu anu avenue, every Tuesday and Satur day. Por paitleulnrs apply ''Hell Tele phono 0-il, IS07 ltn flnHSBi &"imr.Ksi TheEquitabl JUUXIlUJwIU M. 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This is at the rate of two hundred millions ofanmr ancefor the year, and is unprecedented in the annals of life assurance. JCaylnforination chcei fully furnished to any who will write lo or call upon the undersigned at his olllce. ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT, General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. Jan-1-90 -OH UOItftlSll HOTEL & GRAID -:- BARGAIN -:- SALE FOR ONLY 1 Otii JTSiitire SStoolc ol" Ladies', Misses' & Children's Muslin Underwear Will be Offered at a Great Sacrifice. Also, Children's Dresses & Lace Gaps. LfcS1 DoNot Miss the Sale. S. 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IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN Oen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Genuine Haviland China, plain and decorated; and Wedgcwocd Ware, Piano, Library & Stand Lamps, Chandeliers it Elcctoliorn, Lamp Fixtures of all kinds, A complete- assortm'l of Drills A. Files, PLANTATION SUPPLIES Of EVERY DESCRIPTION ! The "Oazollo" Il-wheeled Riding Plow it Equalizor, Hlttehcard Iticu Plow, l'lanterb' Steel it Qooscneokcd Hoen, OiI, Oils', LARD, CYLINDER, KEROSENE, LINSEED, Paintn, Varnishes A. Handles, Manila ic Sisal Rope, v- p HANDLES OF ALL KINDS, HoHe, JBCo.se, I-3Cowe, 11UIJHKU, WIRIMJOUN1) of btiporior quality, A STEAM, Agate Iron Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Tahlo A Pocket Cutlery, Powder, Shot A Caps, Tho Culebrated"Club" Machine-loaded Cartridgeo, jvgiqnx irorfc Hurt's Patent "Duplex" Dio Stock for Pipe A Holt Threading, Ilartinan'B Steel Wire Fence A Steel Wiro Mats, Win. Q. Fisher's Wrought Steel Range (late City Stono Filler, "New ProccsB" Twist Drills, nov-29-Ba . 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