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DAILY BULLETIN: ONOLtTLU, H. 1., NOVEMBER 8, 1890, ! WSWSJ BY AUTHORITY. OFFICIAL NOTICE 1 Their Majesties the King and Qaeen will hold a reception at Ioluni Tnlace, on SATURDAY, the 15th of November, from 10 n. in. to 12 o clock noon. Tho order of reception at Court for that day, will be as follows. The King will receive the hookti pus of the people from G o'clock to 8 o'clock a. in. At 10 a. m. The secral Hawaiian Societies will bo received. At 10:.i0. The Hawaiian public. At 11 a. in. The Chancellor of tho Kingdom, His Majesty' Ministers, the President of the Legislative As sembly and tho Judges of the Su preme Court. At 11 :15 a. in. The Privy Coun cilors and Nobles and Representa tives of the Legislative Assembly. At 11:30 a. m. Tho Diplomatic Representatives, accredited to the Court of Hawaii. At 11:45 a. m. Tho Consular Corps. At 11 :55 a. m. Government Offi cials. At "12 m. Rear-Admiral George Brown, U. S. N., and Staff, and the Captains and Officers of the ships of war in port. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to pay their respects to Their Majesties upon' this occasion, will call at the Palace between the hours above stated and be presented during the intervals between the official piesen tations. On Sunday, the 16th inst., at 10 o'clock a. m., the Court will attend divine service at St. Andrew's Cathe dral. Office of His Majesty's Chamber- lain, 1890. Iolani Palace, November 7th, 704 td PROCLAMATION ! By command of His Majesty the King, I hereby proclaim that SUN" DAY, the 16th inst., be set apart as a day of prayer, and all religious denominations throughout the King dom are most earnestly requested to meet at their respective places of worship, on that day, and there unitfe in fervent supplications to Almighty God on behalf of those of our fellow beings afflicted witli the dread disease leprosy. C. N. SPENCER, Minibter of the Interior. Interior Office, Nov. 4, 1890. . 702 4f Joseph H. Kawelo, Esq., has this day been appointed Notaiy Public for the Fourth Judicial Circuitof the Kingdom. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, Nov. 5, 1890. 703 4t John Richardson, Esq., has this day been appointed an Agent to Take Acknowlegement to Labor Contracts for the District of "Wajluku, Island of Maui. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, Nov. 703 4t ,1890. Joseph A. Akina, Esq., has this day been appointed Notary Public for tiie Fourth Judicial Circuit of the Kingdom. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office,-Nov. 1, 1890. 700 4t Irrigation Notice. Honolulu, H. I., Aug. 9, 1890. Holders of Water Privileges or those paying Water Rates, are hereby notified that tho hours for using water for irrigating purposes aro from 4) to 8 o'clock a. m., and 4 to 6 o'clock r. m. Chab. B. WILSON, Supt. Hono, WuU)r Works, Approved: O. N. Si'KNOKIl, Minister of tho Interior. 027 tf. 18QO-TAXEN ! Tax Payurs in vtliis Dtrut mm1 limi-by imlillt'il that thu Txt fm (ht (uuit'iil vein will IumIiipuihI !) uliln at tu Olllmi of tTitx Auction' mill (Jlllli'llliir III Urn KuMHlWu JliiiW- IjiKiW) Him IM i!y uf NuvniHliuri a, Tllfi GilltfD li ipu 'WW 0 u. II). u i iw to MX imhi't lilM BJiil on Saturdays until 12 o'clock noon. All nmounlB over $10 must bo paid in U. 8. Gold Coin or Hawaiian Cer tificates of Deposit. Taxes not paid before tho lBlh day of Docember next will- bo liable to j suit with 10 per cent, costs added. T. A. LLOYD, Deputy Assessor and Collector ol Taxes District of Kona, Island of Oahu. Approved : GouKitKY Brown, Minister of Finance. G90 8w By virtue of tho authority in me vested by' the Constitution and the Statutes of this Kingdom and deem ing it essential to tho promotion of justice, I do hereby order that tho Regular Term of the Third Judicial Circuit to bo held at Waiohinu, Kau, Hawaii, on the first Thursday of September, 1890, and by mo post poned until Monday, tho 15th Sep tember, bo and tho same is lieieby further postponed until MONDAY, the 17th day of November, 1890, at 9 o'clock A. M. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho Supremo Court at Honolulu, this 1st day of September, 1890. A. F. JUDD, Chief Justice Supremo Courl. (Utcst: Henry Smith, Cleik. 047 22t r u jw aitu Wtilltfiti Pfedfrd to neither Sect nor Parti, But established for the benefit of all. SATURDAY-, NOV. 8, 18b0. Mr. Gladstone says the American Tariff is, in his eyes, a "deplorable error." This is just what Mr. Blaine and the most of tlie Americans seem to think of Hie English policy of free-tracleas supported byMr. Glad stone. Its strange how gi eat nations, like great men, differ in guarding the antics of the njrable penny. The first of October was a notable day in Germany. In February last the restrictive laws on the Socialist Democrats were abrogated, by the defeat on third reading of the bill extending their term further from Oct. 1. The laws were in force from 1878 under several renewals. During their operation the Socialists main tained a highly developed secret or ganization, also a propaganda that completely baffled the finest detec tive service. The law had the effect of driving out all time-serving ad herents from the party, and consoli dating those who were earnest in its principles into an organization of im pregnable fidelity. Thus the date of the abolition of the laws witnessed a society of over a million members, with a very largely increased representation in the new parliament. Moreover, Emperor William has been showing marked sympathy for the young and reso lute party. He has invited one of its leaders to drink beer with him, and he has declared, in one of those striking sentences of his, that he is prepared to honor the man who will assist him to a just settlement of the labor question, and crush all who oppose him in tue euort to better the condition of the working classes. The abolition of the restrictive laws has given Germany a freedom of the press almost equal to that en joyed in America. As usual, when "the editors" of the Advertiser find they cannot play a game of bluff on either the pub lic or their patrons, they declare the unanswerable facts brought against them, out of their own columns and office bookB, to be "blackguardism'' and, making a valor of "towardly discretion," withdraw behind a third statement concerning their daily circulation, which every em ployee of the Advertiser olllcc and the public generally knows to be a base and unmitigated falsehood. But the Advertiser Is as always thoroughly inconsistent in every article it prints In its own defense. Listen: Wednesday: "But if they shall again bo uttered, this paper the Advmtiser will givo thorn threats of Hush and WIJuojc tliu benefit jf a circulation of 2,600 Issues," Filduyi "Wo tlie Ad. vortluor prlnU'd during Uio iijonth of Outulivr llOVIUfi of tliu Pully I'uolllo (Joiiiiminilul Advurtlttur, or mi ttvorngtuif ,30c(ij)Ba pur day." (TIip pMrmw of Hie AU'Pillr will lliluo Him llffuruiiii ImtwiH-n 5f,jf)Q hilly vlruultttlun bdi) I.lV'o illlv flliflUlUaii)i fiajiilaii i !i!'i!it),J wlliJai) o Uui MmUm being 1200 copios, as tV usual on Saturdays.'' - Yesterday it was claimed the aver age daily circulation was the same number (i,20Q) in round figures, now it is only 1,200 copies on Satur days. As before stated the bona tide circulation of the Advcitiscr, is about 700 copies daily, ni the books of tho olllcc and employees will testify if put under oath; ami if 1)200 copies wero printed 'thisv. morn ing it is another piece of bluff, the papers will be either distributed gratis or the patrons of the Adver tiser will find the bulk of them stored away Under the office counter on next Monday morning. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATI N. As per previous announcement the Honolulu Athletic Association met last evening and transacted some important business pertaining to ap paratus, apartments, etc. The As sociation has alicady secured a lease on the Hitles' Armory on Bcrotania street, where they, have lately made numerous Improvements and alter ations for the convenience and bet ter accommodation of the Associa tion. A complete athletic apparatus is to be obtained at once and all por tions which cannot be made. at home will be bought by the club leader, Mr. Jones, who expects to go to San Francisco therefor by the next steamer. The first instalment of apparatus, in the shape of dumb bells, will be picsented to the Asso ciation by the Union Iron Works Company. During tlie evening me loiiowmg new. members were elected: Messrs. .C. L. Hopkins, Geo. E. Smithies, Hugh Gunn, J. A. Mchrtens, J. .7. Egan, A. P. Peterson and H. M. Dow. The Association expect to have their new quarters ready for occu pation early next week and as soon as possible arrangements will be made to give some public exhibi tions in the near future cither by transient or home talent or by both. The Athletic Association is destin ed to be one of the features of Ho nolulu sports heieafler, as it cer tainly deserves to be, and the Bul letin, to keep abreast with the times, is now making arrangements to have an athletic column published weekly, which will be edited by a noted all-round-athlete of the United States, assisted by home talent with local notes and comments. YOU are sine to get the best Ice Cream Cakes and Candies at the Elite lee Cream Parlois. 70."i It ANNUAL MEETING., rPIIE adjourned annual meeting of the I Hawaiian III lies Association will beheld at tho Hawaiian Hotel THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Nov. Sth, at 7:30 o'clock. Election of officers and other impoi taut business will be pre sented. Every member is requested to attend. By order. ,T. II. SOPER, J. RoTjrwELL, . President. Secretary. 705 It WANTED IMRST-PLASS dressmakers; good r pay; only expeiienced hands need apply. Corner Fort and Hotel streeis (over Ehillch's diy goods store). 705 tf WANTED A MARRIED Couple, the wife to do the cooking and housework the husband to attend to outside work, horses, fowls, milking. Addiess "Ha waiian O'trich.Farin," Kaplolaul Paik; Mutual Telephone 335, COS tf BltOWN LEGUOKNS ! BltOWN Leghorn Cocke i elc for sa.o. fiuaranteed thoroughbred. Address ''Ha waiian Ostrich Farm," Ka- S-: piolaul Park: Mutual Tele phone 325. COS tf LORBIN A.THTJRSTON, IIONOMJIA, H. I. ' Office over Bishop's Bank. G4G tf ESTABLISHMENT I make a specialty of lepnlrlng fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc, Aud Kuaiautcu Ihfit-cluRS work n moderate pi ices. A.J.SCHREIBER, Hotel St., under the "Arlington," 071) li In tho now building, adjoining J.ovo's llukuiy, wlii'Hi you can pio- cuio thu clink'UHt Huef, Mutton. Veal, Purlc, J'.oultry, Idto, SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY, Nq, 1 l'cik 8iok, tiuiokri Tbgu$i' l)ef BBig, HinoM Muttyn llmai, i llolcgni BiiiUKd 8lctJ Uuf, (hrwiuMvigi (krutl I'erk & kt(, UT Y'Mir JMtMlHliKM h iMimt(ijjy iihUH iiml nyUuullm ulimiinliiDil In Mvmy Htijiiir. TAYLOR, WW Hfji Tin. isragrwiwi in- m CBNMIMTllHKliT, WEBTBNQOK A muu Auction Sales by James & Morgan. ' " AUCTION SALE OF PropertyatPeail City By order of tho OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO. 1 will sell at Public Auction at Pearl City, On SATURDAY, November 29th, AT O'CLOCK 1. 31.. A limited number of those desirable Bnilfling Lots at Pearl City Tho Company have expended $20,000 to procure an ample supply of pUie mountain water, resulting in the com pletion of two large Reservoirs with storage of nearly 2,000.000 gallons. Fiom a distributing Reservoir with it capacity of 700,000 gallons, at an eleva tion of 100 feet above ea level, water has been laid along Lchua Avenue to the Pearl City Depot In a 0-heh Cast Iron Pipe, from which water will be supplied by the Company at Govern ment ratfls. The Company will bind itself in the Deeds to cairy purchasers and their families aud servants by rail betweeti Honolulu & Pearl City At I Cent Per Mile, 2d Class and I 1-2 Cents Per Mile, 1st Class, During a term of 9 years from the date of purchase. Those special Rates of Faro will be tiansfci able with the propel ty dining the term named iu the Oilglnal Deed. Trains villi always he run forioasonable accommodation of residents at Pearl City. Tiaine will reach Honolulu at 0:45 and 8 01-8.45 and 11 :50 a. in , leave Honolulu for Pearl ity aud way Sta tions at 8 ;15 a. m mid 1(45 aud ,4 to 4:30 and fiilfi to 5:!I0 p. in. subject how ever to such eh inges as may be from time to time found uecessiiiy for the convenience of the public or business Intel csts of the Company. Evenine Trains will also be ruu whenever tlieie is a reasonable demand, BEAUTIFUL VIEW ! Those deshing lots wheie tho most cuaimiug view can be had fiom the veianda of cottage or mansion, can obtain lots flouting on Lchua, Mallu or Woodlawu Avenues; this is -av most chnlmlng location for lesidences, us nil agree wuo havo tikpn the trouble to walk up Lchua Avenue above the Ewa Couit House. As a health, reset t. a better situation cannot be found. To assist settlers, the following easy terms are offered : One-Third in Cash, One-Third in 3 yeare, One-i'hird in 5 years, With Interest at 7 Per Cent. Thus making it possible for the most limited in means, to pioeure a Hue healthy lesidetice. Distance is anni hilated by lallway communication, so that people living at Pearl City will reach Honolulu in less time than it takes to conic from WniUlM by the oidlnarv means of travel, while the ex pense for a person will not Iip more than live cents per day gi eater than the pirscut cost of travel .to Wajkikl by Tiamway. Now is your time to procure Homestead & Business Lots at PEARL CITY At Prices lower than they can ever be bought in the future. Don't Let YourOpportunity Slip If you do you w ill live to quote tlie "hind .sight" sayings wc so often hear fi om people who had n chance to buy the whole of Kulaokahua Plains for a song, but they didn't! A woid to the wise is sufficient. CSS1 Maps of the Lots can be seen at tlie offices of the Pacific Hardware Co., Hawaiian News Co., and T. G.TIiiuiu's, aud at my Salesroom, Honolulu, where all further infounation can be obtained. .JAS. F. MOllGAN, 08-1 .10t . Aiiutioueer. SUPItHMK COIIItT OF THIS Hawaiian Islands. In the matter of Tong Yuen alias Aiona of Walanac, Odhit, involuntary bankrupt. Creditors of said Bankiupt arc hereby notified to come in aud prove their debts befQic sild Jiwllee of the Supiuuie Conn as slmll bu sitting )u OliamherB the lath day of November, 1890, 'between the hquifi of 10 o'clock in the forenoou aud noou. of the said day, aud elect one or more assignees of thu said Bankrupt's esuite By the Com t. ALFKRD W. CAUTEJt, . Second Deputv Clerk. Honohilu, Nov. 0, IB'JO. 704 3t NOT1UI2. VLL persons aie lieieby uotllli-d that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name uljliout a written order. LOUIS M. TOU.HSAINT Honolulu, Nun. 7, 181)0. 704 lw notice! VI R. Roht. Llahman is authorized to If 1 employ labor and purchase imitu I In), f ir account of thu Building Coin inlllcti of the Central Union Uliuich. W.O.SMITH, W. W. II LL. F..J.LOWRKY, For tho Coininllifii. Iloiioliilu, Nov, 3, I810. 701 lw NOTICE. FltOM and ultui Oils dato we will not he ncpoiisHilo for iiuyfrulght wftcr mtiiin Iihk hi'iui ilnllvi'it'd ittiuiy riatliii. J'liillrsiu wlimn fimglil h imiiikIuiiim) iiiiiki bunt llin Minimi id ii'i'iilvu ilnlr firlglll, u nv'Klit will by iMt'nIvuil for chip, iiimil bulwiM'ii tliu (iinir of h ijio mill U n'i'liiuKn. in iiliiiuumii (till) iiml V K'nlnuU p mi. TiiiIiin will mil Ihii'IiiIiii'i fin- ili. IIIUIII ( (M'IkIU Wlllllllll KlUTlulullllllHli' IHt'lll. .. ! K, 'u fVKlJt .will I't mw, "II'T "!4 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOH Y? Cash Assets, : W For full parlictara apply to Dec-24-89 THEO. H. DAYIES & CCX, GENERAL IMPORTERS. LINOLEUM, CARPET. & RUGS, IRON BEDSTEADS, TRUNKS $ VALISES, TAILOR GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HOSIERY, STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS, PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL, ROPES, ANCHORS' & CHAINS, SHEET LEAD, CHARCOAL TIN PLATES, iYroBeito UU--ALUHA." ts Olinff """"km; Groceries, Feed Stuffs, ' FERTILIZERS:- Ohleudoif's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, Ohleiidoit's Special Cane Manure. ' v. LONUUN HUKFLt : KUeetual destroyer of Potato, Cotton & Canker Worms, r.tc. SCRUB EXTERMINATOR:-Destroys all Noxious Weeds &Si-iulis. " t BAGS: Sugar, Rice, Paddy, Coal. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Kmbiaolng the latest Improvements In mateilal and texture. Galvanized Water Pine, Corruerated Iron, Fence Wire. Pin" im.tino-u w w Shortly expected n tine line of Auction Sales by James P. Morgan. AUCTION SALE OF MsBliolu Furniture By oider of Hp. E. SCULLER. I will wll at Public Auction, at his resi dence Puliation stieet, OiuWEDNESDAY, Nov. 19, AT IO O'CLOCK A. M.. The Entire Household Fuinituie, com piling iu part: 1 Garvefl M Lilrary Set, Consisting of Book Case, Desk, Tables and Chairs, Statuary, Engravings, Paintings, X flandsome B. W. Parlor Set, 12 pieces; , Large Center Rugs, Tapostry Por- tieres. Large Decorated Chandeliers '' .Tapancso Screens'and Ornaments, ii Elegant B.W. Diningroom Set With PresselTlxathcr Chairs, Table Cutlery, Silverware, Vx 1 Fine Porcelain Dinner Service Cut Glass Wine Set. One Vienna Parlor Set, Antique Oak Bedroom Sets, "With Bevelled Mirrois Mattressos, Mosquito Nets, Bed and Table Linen, Kitchen Range & Utensils, Ri'frigerator, Meat riafo, Eft., Ktc. also 1 (Jarrlnirn Horne. 1 riiai-lou. Mt llnriit-MM, Hi (lillrM, I'.tc, CQyPaillciilar attontiou is called to this Hale of New and Elegant House hold Furnltiiie. euibra Ing thu finest furniture offered for sale in Honolulu. BfiTPartles whhlng to Inspect the furniture previous to tlie sale, can do so on application to the auctioneer. JAtf. P. MORGAN, 701 lilt Auctioneer. POK HAJLK cheap - BRAKE (new). Apply at this 701 lw ollloe. FOHSALE CHEAP 1 Wagonette, 1 Roekawny, 1 Double Set Harness (now), 1 Mu;lo Set Harness. Thu above are hi llrst-i'lafn condition Apply ut Ibis olllcu. 701 lw Coimrtnei'Mhin IMol iee. rMIE iiudcrslgucd havo this day 1 formed a copariiiershli fin- the purnoHit of ilfiillug Iu hay. giaiii, etc., under Ihu iiaiiiu of the California Fcvd Co, 7'.. I KING, Ruylduiico llniioliilu. ,1. N WIUUUT. ' ItrMiliinco llmiohilii, Hoiiohilu, Print. 17. 1W0. iWjl ISMSUTION !' OFFICE UH, AT llin iiliiiiiiil iiii'iilliig of Dm Will Kiipu iiK'ii'l'n. Iii'lil NiiyiinliiTll, I mm, iiii fniimving kioi'Miniiiii wi'if I'lKi'll"! !' HrM m nllli'i'in fur iliii hiimi. I UK )'' I' W, II, IlMHItti'll Pivr I Mill Hi Hi . Ml,llllJIIM'"VII,M-l,l'Hll'lH Win ll. Ii l), .-.i...T'llll'' a )) .,V!I"W MMiBi't'ii'iJiiy .1 l'i n i sjll' '' m Guaranteed Bonds ISSUED BY THE IVDEW YORK SECURITY: : : : : W. General DRY GOODS! JBBm Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware .TEVAJNiaMIS raoo I INDIAN. GOODS Sept 17-00 Telephones, No. 119.- - has, Hustace, King Having loused the bIoips in tlie biiuk building known as th& "Lincoln Block," neaily opposite the old Htand.and having disposed of that portion of my stock damaged by the late fire, and being in receipt of New Goods per last steamer, and more ou the ,wav I am prepared to fill all orders as 'before. Thanking the public" for thu liberal patronage bestowed on me for the past seven years, I hope by prompt attention to all uulors to merit a continuance of the same. At the new-stand shall be pleased to see all my old feus turners, and as many new ones as may find it to their advantage to call. Island orders solicited and faithfully execiited. You can find the Latest Styles of Ladies', Misses' & Children's Hats, AT Leading Chaa. J. Fishel. Cor. 6i CLIMAX" BAKING POWDER . Without a Kival in Price & Quality ! One-third the Price of the Boyal ! Every Housekeeper Should Use It ! 0T A Saving of 38 Per Cent in Cost and Quality the Very Best. &m SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. 551 tin) TO IiET A TWO-ROOMED Cottage, furnished or unfurnish ed, ccntrnllii located. Suit able for mie or two gentlemen. Apply at the HAWAIIAN NEWS CO. 700 lw FOR HALE ONE House ami Lot on Bciotanla street, a few doors above the Aiinorv. For particular Inipilie within. 0U7 2w TO LET StSSt A VKRY Convenli'iit l)ei-iiiibli Coitiii'c mid A- nlxhi'd or tiiiliiiiiMit'il. the old biMihdl giiuinil at Mnl.lki ply ut wiMOK'K ,u:xy 07ft If .'IS Murclmiil siicet TO LET A HHIT ' TIiiimi Nh-i'ly MSljMm , l'iiult.iiHl Jlnoiiib, two NMMHl nt'i Minuin ami puiior. on bi'iliiiniiiii ami I'liiU'lilinwl Hlii'iil nuitr Pill leu Walkt ijicti luiuiiiiio mi' iwo Hingiu gtiiinuim'ii Aipl to mnif ii. f, iu:iiiiAm, HTUKI8H TO IKT, MM)ri0'illl KlllKIHTl ItH'tOlUV OlH'lillhul llV HHIW Mi'i rpJLDUUlil' M'l r. Vm HmiuDit. In lui in rpHiDiiuiiiw iwiihi. rifliiiiwii iwyj' 'tiii iljoiuiiH ilv .iwiinmwl. I'tiiiSfJui) m Over $136,000,000 Jt. JWOfiSJbG, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. SADDLERY & HARNESS, lawn TICK WIS & CROQUET SETS, RUBBER COATS & OIL SUITS, LEATHER BELTING, FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, AILUKUKS, UI1A1KS, SILVERWARE, STATIONERY. . SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC. WELSH STEAM COAL, CKMBNT, LIME, FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK, , RED BRICK, ETC, Ciitlow & Cane Knlvea. J ., -- - ...u&, """, --.;. Entirely nrw to tills trarip. fJSflS" - -P. O. Box 372. CHAS. HUSTACE. THE Street illinery : House Fort & Hotel Sto. HENRY DAVIS & CO., Exclusive Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. NOTICE! Purchasers of Lots at Pearl City will Please-Taks Notice. 'I "HE Oahu Railway & Land Co. have I mado arrangements to deliver lumber aud all kinds of Building mate rial at tho Peail Cltv Station nt ! regular Honolulu prices. 'those deBlrlng to build at Pearl City upon land sold by the Company please call at thu Oompuuy'H ofllcc for.furthw particulars. B. P. OILL1NQHAM. Oenernl Manager O. It. & L. Co. COStf - i r ii . NOTICE. I R..I. M. WHJTNKY Is happy to i . In"!!",",V,!. t0 ,l" patioiiH and filmula In Honolulu and elsowhuru, tliut hciiHifoilh lu will bo assisted In hid ihnital looniH by Or A E NICII0L8, grail, miln of till' Hi. Louis Dental CotluK, ...... .... no,..,,,, jv.im ii auiH'UHHIlll nrnii. Ihmer In Pwmluna, California ()!r Ijoiiih as iMitoi fiom Ki:i( a. m, to 4 tUj: v :: .. . m 1 1 nl r NOTICK, qMllvKuplii'iuil .Miiimnliy Uinun m I lw iitoiiiH loiii'iiuiiiiiiiiiluiii piiyhig imlli'llU. I,imIU of inoiliifHtu inimii" MlMMi WHu Miiiiro ii limiii) mi riiiinn. UlllKII'IIIKjlllfniK Hill ilnrliiu I 10 lllllll on inn i'oiiiiiiiihnt, uii Urn ..1 1 1 .... 1 ' . H ' 'll. ill (inn ii 1 1 u in hi iiiui JHllliii lllllKll nil'illriij fi.. '..-. r "' u II l)ll Ml p HO IU I ll till I. lili'Hku imply HI. I IP "Ml' IU Ml Hi vh l umiriiili no vi .HI I'M III H'.ll liM!0, U m mm in1- ii hi null i ,Qm,m in s T I