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BY AUTHORITY.
Wat or Notiue.
In aeoouhinoo Willi Sep. 1 (if Clmp-
tei XXVI I. of the hnttsnf ISSIi.
All poisons holding water piivilogeg
in tlmeo paying Will Of 1:10S, MO heio
by notified Unit the water rates for
tlit term ending Juno JiO, 1SD2, will
In- duo and payable at theullleonf Uio
Honolulu Water Works on the first
day of .lunuaiy, 1S1I2.
All inch iiilcs remaining unpaid for
fifteen day utter, tliey are duo will be
subject to an additional 10 per cent.
Kates are payable lit the otliee of
tin Water Works in the Kupuaiwa
building. JOHN 0. WHITE,
Supl. Hniio. Water Woika.
Honolulu, Deo. 28, l&'Jl.
SO.") tf
Irrigation Notice.
Honolulu, H. I., Dec. 2, 18'Jl.
Holders of water piivileges, or those
paying water ratob, are hereby noli
lied that the hours for using water foi
irrigation purposes are from (5 to S
o'clock a. M., and -1 to (5 o'clock l. M.
until further notice.
JOHNC. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu A ater Works.
Approved :
C. N. Sri'NCEH,
Minister of the Interior.
281 tf
Finance Dcpurliiu'iit.
Ihriti'AiT or Customs, J
Honolulu, II. I., Jan. 22, 18!)2. J
All Special Com missions issued
fmin this Bmeau are heieby can
celled. A. S. CLEG 110 UN,
Collectoi Geneial of Custom-.
Approved :
Sa.MIJLI, 1'AIiKKIt,
Alinibtei of Finance ad interim.
320 at
'V 1 1 Jti.
gaily fjuflirftti
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But established for the benefit of all.
MONDAY, JAN. 25, 1802.
The Advertiser shows tiiat those
who are pulling the strings to make
it dance the Independent jig have
not the country's interests at heart,
but are actuated by a dog-in-tho-manger
policy, when it threatens the
abstention from voting of all it can
influence unless its nominees are
accepted by the National Reform
party.
It is conceded by many National Re
formers that the Keform party might
have commanded a compromise, had
it come forward with something like
an organized front at a seasonable
stage. Since the National Reformers
have announced their candidates and
made all their arrangements for the
campaign, however, they do not see
why they should capitulate in the
face of what is recognized as a com
mon foe, merely to placate the politi
cal doctor and a few disgruntled pol
iticians, who have no interest in pol
itics except to gain and hold ofllce.
The Advertiser speaks of the bit
ter hostility of "the mechanics"
against "men like Messrs. Ilalstead
and Watei house." Their hostility
is not against these men peisonally,
but against men whom their candi
dacy will help to election. Mr. Ilal
stead will not run, however, and the
Advertiser has accepted Mr. Kiuine
lulli in his place. There was ap
parently hostility in the Reform
ranks in 181)0 to both the candidates
of the Advertiser. Mr. Waterhouse
had been in the House the previous
term, but did not even get his name
before the convention. Mr. Emino
In tli was as ambitious then as he is
to-day, but he only got eight votes of
the Reform delegates. If it is a
question of giving the Roforin party
repiesentation on tho ticket, why are
not candidates put up who could get
a nomination from that paity?
A QUEER CONCLUSION.
The Advertiser says: "As a mat
ter of fact, tho Mechanics ticket is
distinctly strengthened by the addi
tion of a couple of independent nom
inations. It goes before the country
with a better piospect of bticcess."
It passes all comprehension how sane
persons can arrive at such a couclu-
sion, that a ticket is strengthened by
. '. ,, , i. , , ,
splitting up tho vote on which it do-
pends. Tho average vote got by each
Noble candidate in 1W0 was Na
tional Reform, 8.0'J ; Reform, 7J1.
Thus the uveruye National Iieform
majority was IIS. Assuming Mini as
heavy a vote will be cast this election,
an average loss of GO votes will de
feat the National Reform ticket.
Should the Reformers generally
vole for the Independent candidates,
it is bound to elect two Rush and
Wilcox men. And as it is very un
likely Mint the Reformers will sctatch
the same names as the Advertiser
dictates, their indiscriminate scratch
ing will hurl the National Reform
ticket all over in all probability de
feat it entirely unless the intending
voleis for the National Liberals are
in a ridiculously small minority, on
which it is not safe to count.
If the Reform party had been
called together shot My after the Na
tional Keform nominations were an
nounced, and mndc a composite
ticket that it would unitedly suppoil,
the case would be different. Then
the National Reformers would have
been glad to arrange for a compro
mise, with the alternative of facing
the certain loss of two candidates at
the polls. The Reformers did not
do this because their recognized
leaders were fairly well satisfied with
the National Reform ticket for Nobles.
This' action of jumping in at the
eleventh hour to split up the conser
vative vote was taken partly at the
instigation of two or three subordi
nate beneficiaries of the treasury
under the Reform' administration,
and partly there is some reason to
believe as the icsult of intrigue by
the National Liberals.
SUPREME COURT.
Ah Man, of Waihcc, Maui, was
adjudged a bankrupt on his own pe
tition by Judge Dole to-day, and
Monday', Feb. 1st, appointed for
proof of claims.
In the case of the Queen vs. Ah
Lum, assault with a deadly weapon.
Appeal from Police Court of Hono
lulu. Motion waB made to-day by
defendant to withdraw appeal. The
motion was overruled and Ah Lum
was sentenced to two years' im
prisonment at hard labor and to pay
a fine of S200. A. S. Haitwell for
defendant.
The case of William Wardell,
charged with larceny in the third de
gree, is being heard before a Hawai
ian jury in the courtroom below.
THE HAWAIIAN BAND.
Editou Rri.i.r.TLN :
Mr. Herger, the bandmaster, is ex
pected home to-morrow on the Aus
tralia from his vacation. Duiing his
absence the leadership of the band
has been assumed by Sergeant D. K.
Naonc. The regular concerts have
been given, also many extra opes.
Mr. Naonc, who is a native Hawaiian,
lias done excellent service and is
certainly deserving of the best thanks
of the community for his faithfulness
and skill in directing the band during
Mr. Merger's absence. The public,
I feel sure, will heattily endorse this
feeble sentiment. Cmi'N.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D.
Si'W UOllM .IllHl III llund.
Carbolincum Aveimrius,
Slack & Hrownlow's Water Fillers,
Scales Topsail Chains,
Open Link Chains,
Glassware Tumblers,
Goblets, Wines, Decanters,
Jugs, etc., etc.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
House Furnishing Goods,
Japanned Ware,
Miniature "Vistas" for mailing,
10c. each.
WORTHY OF A TRIAL.
If you are troubled with rheuma
tism or u lame back, bind on over
the seat of pain a piece of flannel
dampened with Chamberlain's Pain
Halm. You will bo surprised al the
prompt relief it affords. 50 cent
bottles for sale by all dealers. Uen
son, Smith & Co., agents.
MEETING NOTICE.
HPIIK regular meeting of the I'.ielllc
1 Haidwaio Co., (Id), will be held
tit thulr ollleo on SATUKDAY, Jun. '10,
lb!U, at 10 o'clock A. m.
JAS. G. SPHN015K.
3i!8 ."t .Societal y.
NOTICE.
I3AU.SIIKI3, wife of Amu and Ainu,
doing l)iisiii(!-h ai Kukullmolc, in
dry finals and geneial merchandise,
under tho linn nana) of Tan Yati it Co.,
have tills day sold their business and
hook accounts to Hop Mug & Co. of
Honolulu, who will settle all aeeouuts
duo by tins said linn, Tun Yim it Co.,
and to wlioiu all debts duu the suul linn
must be paid. 1101 I1ING & CO.
Honolulu, Due, Hi, 1891. :t'.'8 Iw
E. 1J. THOMAS,
CONTRA CTOH and BUILDER.
Estimates given on all Minis of Jlilck,
lion, ,Stono and Wooden jSiiildlns All
kindu of .Jobbing hi the Ihijldlng Trade
attended to Keep.- for sale Hi luC, I, hue,
Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Kittliis,
uni ami -New coriiigatcu lion, .Minton
. T1!''s- Q'""y Tiles, assorted sles and
eoloisj California and Monterey hand,
Oianlto Ciubing and Mocks, luo.
lOt" Olllce and Yard : Cor. Klin; and
Smith stieels. Ollleo Hours: 8 to 1'.'
A. M., and 1 to 4 v. M.
toy Telephones: Hell, iiftl; Mutual,
117. Ucaldcucoi Mutual, 110. P. O
liux, 117. m ly
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan,
Aufflistrao
i
Sale!
n
The undersigned, 0. TROUSSEAU,
Adiiiinislinlor, with the will annexed,
of the estate of His lut Majesty Kn
laluiua, gives notice that pursuant to
an older signed by the Hon. A. F.
Judd, Chief-Justice of the Supreme
Com I, dated December 28, 18U1, ho
will sell nl public auction at the sales
luoiii of James F. Moignn, in Hono
lulu, on
Saturda.y , J aiiuary 30, IS92,
AT la O'UIiOtiK NOON.
All of the right, title and estate of His
late Majesty in and to the lands below
named for the puipose ol paying tne
debts of said estate.
&T TERMS CASH. Deeds at ex
pense of purcluibois, viz:
1. LAND AT KOLOWALU,
MANOA, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 2592, aercB. Deed
from Nakookoo and wife. Liber 02,
folio 110.
2. LAND AT MANOA, OAIIU.
Royal Patent -1170, 2 10-1000 acres.
Deed from Pilii ( w.) and Rila Kckunni,
her husband. Liber 75, folio 103. Sub
ject to lease to Maraeii Apau. Kent
$50 per annum; expires December 111,
181)8.
3. LAND AT MANOA, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 13C,fl 30-100 acres. Deed
from J. Kekuanui and wife. Liber 70,
folio 21.
4. TWO PIECES OF LAND
AT MANOA, 0A11U.
1st. Land Commission Award 15)50,
73-100 acre. 2nd.Royal Patent 21),
3 55-100 acres. Second piece is sub
ject to lease to See Hop & Co. Rent
$(() per annum ; expiies February 1,
1W)5.
5. LAND AT KULAOKAHUA,
OAIIU.
Lots Noi. 370-378r Royal Patent 3121.
105,7-11 s-quaio feet. Subject to lease
to John F. Colburn. Rent $05 per
annum ; expires February 4, 1001.
0 and 7. LAND AT MOANALUA,
OAIIU.
Ananas 2 and 3 of lioynl Patent 420,
0.15 and 0.07 acres respectively. Deed
from A. Knolikn and wife. Liber 1)8,
folio 01. Ap.ina 2 is subject to leuise
to G. J. Campbell. Itent $21 per an
num : expires June 27, 11)03. Apana
3 is subject to lease to C. P. Iaukea,
trustee for Kaaua. Kent $40 per an
num ; expiies Juno 27, 1003.
8. ISLAND OF MOKUOEO,
MOANAI.UA, OAIIU.
11 acres. Deed from S. M. Damon
and wife. Liber . Folio .
9. LAND AT AIEA,
EWA, OAIIU.
Koyal Patent 785, Royal Patent
2875, 1 37-100 acres, and Royal Patent
71)5, 1, acre, 3 chains and 33-100. Deed
from J S McGrow and wife. Liber 71),
folio 291. 0-01 acre subject to lease
to J Humphreys. Rent $10 per an
num. Expires Sept 1, 1899.
10. AIIUPUAA OF KAUIIIULA,
HII.O, HAWAII.
Royal Patent 5711, acies. Deed
from Kulolo. Liber 58, folio 193. Sub
ject to lease to Hilo Sugar Coin jinny.
Kent $30 per annum. Expires June
27, 1903.
11. AHUPUAAQFIvAIIAUALEA.
20,420 aeies. Deed from Lunalilo
estate. Liber 73, folio 213.
12. SOLD.
13. LAND AT KAALEO,
HONOLULU, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 1003, 3 Apana, 3 48-100
acres. Deed from R R ICuiknlii. Liber
58, folio 271. Subject to lease to Ivimo
Kawaiohi. Rent $50 per annum. Ex
pires Feb 28, 1898.
14. LAND AT NUUANU, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 1402, 98-100 acre.
lfi. LANDS AT PAWILI,
IBJ.ANJ) OF !ANAI.
Hoyal Patent 1929, 18 57-100 acres,
Royal Patent )VV), 29, 70-100 acies
and 2 20-100 acres, and RoyuJ Patent
1931, 18 30-100 acres. Total 08 83-1.00
acres. Deed from Kanui (k) and
Ivoanu (w). Liber 70, folio -il8.
10. AIIUPUAA OF KIIIAPU
HALA, HANA, MAUI,
(Irani 3255, 20 J-10 acres. Deed from
Kahanu, July J0, J88P. Liber 01,
folio 280.
17. LANP AT KUALAl'A,
IIONUAUJM, MAUI,
liOO acres. Deed fiom L. Isaae, Oct
III, 1882. Libor 71, folio -107. aubjeel
to lease to M ICealoha. Itent -ffiO per
annum. Kxpires Nov 1, 110:S.
18. LAND AT OMAOP1U,
KUI.A, MAUI.
Orant 1008, 17!l aercB. Deed from
Kiuuaka, Mar II, 1881. Liber 80, folio
211. Subject to louse to B M Kuuukui
and J II Waipuilani. Hon I $50 per
annum. Expires Pel) 1, 11)01,
19. 4 OK AIIUPUAA OF NUU,
KAUTO, MAUI.
Ji.unJ Commission Award 02110, 12,1-10
acres. Pc.c.d from liaukoki. Libu
.10, folio HO, Snliject Jo Jonso to J (
or
O
A'UIJUB llllll UllltlJB,
20. LAND AT WAIKM,
HANA, MAUI.
Jtoyul Patent 3214, Apana 1, 12
acres. Itoyul Patent 280-1, a75.1000
of an acre. Deed from Malme, Aug
21, 18S0. LiM'i 100, folio 291. Sub
ject to louse to U M P Raulu. Hent
$25 per annum. Expiies Feb 4, 1901.
21. LAND AT PAKALA.
fAHAJNA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1729 Apana 2, 1 17-100
acres. Deed from D. W. Ken wo. July
18th, 1878. Liber 55, folio 278,
22. LAND AT KKLAWKA.
LAIIAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1729,4 acres 31 porches,
and 4 acres 37 pel olios. Same deed us
No. 21.
23. LAND AT WA1ANAE.
LAIIAINA, MAUI.
1 acre, 2 roods, 21 perches. 2 Apanan.
Sumo deed as No. 21.
21. LAND AT PANAEWA.
LAIIAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1727, 318-1000 of an
acre, and Royal J'ntenl 2i4l,( acres.
Deed from Kalola. Liber 58, folio 193.
Subject to lease to Campbell and Isen
berg. Rent $00 per annum. Expires
Nov. 7. 181)7.
25. LAND AT WAIOKAMEA.
LAIIAINA, MAUI.
Deed from Hanukoku. Liber 59,
folio 81).
20. LAND AT LAIIAINA, MAUL
Deed horn John T and Robert H
Raker. Libor 87, folio 270.
27. LAND AT LAIIAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent, 4390. Deed fiom liana
Lilikalani and others. Liber 91, folio
117.
28. LAND AT WAIMANALO,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 550. A puna 1 and 2,
3 15-100 acres. Deed from Kahoo
puipui (w), Libor 39, folio 405. Sub
ject to lease to J A Cummins. Rent
$10 per annum. Expires Februarv 4,
1901.
29. LAND AT KAILUA,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAIIU.
Grant 2900, Apana 2, 5 75-100 acres.
Deed from Opumomona. Libor 01,
folio 100. Subject to lca.ni! to Chas
Hiiam. Rent $10 per annum. Ex
pires June 27, 1903.
30. LANDS AT KANEOIIE AND
KAALAEA,
OOLAU1'OKO, OAIIU.
Deed from John Kalaaualaaudotheis.
Liber 88, folio 215.
31. LANDS AT KAPAKA.
KOOl.AUI.OA, OAIIU.
Royal Patent 0504, 2 Apana, 873-1000
acre and acic. Royal Patent 14-12,
2 Apana, 0.20 acre and 0.50 aero.
Deed fiom S W Kuaiwa and wife.
Liber 90, folio 490.
Ami if not sullicicnt to pay the
debts of said estate the following:
32. LAND AT KUKULUAEO,
KAMA, HONOLULU, OAHU.
Itoyal Patent 1090 2 Apana, 1 31
acres and H5 100 acre. Deed from
Kahoopuipui, Liber 39, folio 405.
33. LAND AT IWILEI, OAIIU,
f8 8-10 acres. I)eed from Estate of J
II Coney. Liber Ofi, folio J24. Sub
ject to tho following leases, viz.:
1. Lease to A F Cooke, .fGO per
annum. Expires June 1, 1900.
2. Lease to H Eiickscu, $25 per
annum. Expires March 1, 1891.
3. Lease to John Eua, .fllO per an
num. Expires June 1, 189&.
4. Lease to John Enu, $.r)0 per an
num. Expires April 1, 1898.
31. LANDATPAWAA,
I'UNAIIOU, OAIIU.
22 -lfi-lOO acres more or less. Deed
from C II Judd. Liber 101 folio
120. Subject to lease to E. C. Mac-
furjape. llent .fl.tO per annum. Ex
pires Pebiuury -1, 1901.
35. ILI OF WAIKLI, WAIMALU,
EWA, OAIIU.
L C A 8525 11, part 3.-I55 acres more
or less. Deed from lloa C Uhikou
and wife. Liber 58, folio 128. Subject
to lease to L McCandiess. Hent if 50
per annum. Expiies January 1, 1800.
30. ILI OF KAPAAKEA,
i:va, OAIIU.
Koyal Patent -MOO, 2 Apunu, 31 1-2
acres and -1-10 acres, and sea and
stieain lishery of Wuhulo.i, 53 acies.
Deed ' from V C Paike, Administra
tor Entitle of Kanaiua, December 5,
1878. Libor 58, folio 1. Subject to
lease to Sing Cliong.
37. LAND AT KALIIII, OAIIU,
known as ICamanaiki, Itoyal Patent
3123, 455 acres. Deed fiom C P
Iaukea, October 31, 1887. Subject to
lease to Manuel Ilarratt. Hent $150
per annum. Expires November 1,
1892.
gjFVm fuilherparlioulars inquire
JAS. F. MOKGAN,
Auctioneer.
Signed,) G. THOUSSEAU.
Adiniiijstiatur witji tho Will annexed
of te Eututo fif M Kalakiiua,
deceased. 320 13t
SING LOY & CO.
J
53 KING STREET.
Have ro-opened In tlielr New Hiillillng,
where they will Keep constantly hi '
stock at tho lowest prices, a
largo ussoit incut of
m
Sating, I'lptiiDS, WJiljons, punes,
tacts, Embrolilcrioi, Elc, Etc.
B lit -If.
THE MUTUAL LIFE MANCE GO. OF NEW YORK.
K1C(1UK A. McOUKUY I'ieiilcut.
issues Every Desirable Form of Policy !
It has paid its members since its organization THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR MILLIONS OF D0LIARS.
Its New Distribution Policy is the most liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company.
& For full pailiculars apply to
m. 13. Jtf m 0,
1-91 General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
Auction Sales by Lowls J. Levey.
SPECIAL SALE OF
PLANTS k FRUIT TKEES
AT AUCTION.
On WEDNESDAY, .Inn. 27,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
I will sell at Public Auction at niv Salos-
loom, a collection of PliinN and Kiuit j
In c just loeelveil fiom Japan, consist
ing of
DWARF CHERRIES in BLOSSOM
Oranges A; Pomelos.
Plums, Poishiimons,
FERN HOLDERS In Fantastic Shapos I
Such as Ship, House1, Anchors, ete.
Caniellas, Hhodoileinlions,
Magnolias, Bamboo Plants,
Japanese Grapes, Camphor Trees,
Lily iv, Iris Htilhs, etc., etc.
BQT" On view Monday.
LEWIS J. LEVEY,
Auctioneer.
327 3t
AI OPPORTUNITY !
Al tho request of u
number of our patrons,
wo have concluded to
of for the services of our
artist, Mr. W. Y. J tow,
as n practical instructor
in Oil Painting and Wa
ter Coloring1, Tree of
charge.
Mr. Itow has been in
our .employ for the past
two years and we feel
confident that, by prac
tical demonstration, he
can teach his pupil just
what he wants to know
in the matter of handling
colors, etc., without tho
tiresome course usually
adopted by instructors.
For further particulars
enquire at
KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Punilc for the I-lacd of Oahu,
Agent to TaUe Acknowledgments to La
bor Com i acts.
Agont to (liaiit Mairlago Licenses, Ho
nolulu. Oalm.
Agent for the Hawaii in Inlands of Pitt A
Scolt's Ki eight A, Parcels K.pioi-.
Agents for the ISiuliugtoii Homo. ,
Real Estate Broker & i,l:;',.,
Hell Tole. II l8.-uiffir' Mutual Tojo. 1S!I.
P O. Ilox ll.V
tarOiTifi:: No'. 3b Merchant sheet,
Honolulu, Oahu, 11. I. jau !):!
NOTU IS.
'JIIE Maps and Descriptions of Lands
' of His 1 He Maji'My ICalakaua to ho
sold at auction, aiv now on view at .Mor
gan's auction loom. :i2i St
NCTJCE.
ITnOM AND VKTUll THIS DATK
r Mr. C .1. Mcf'iiiiliv will collect all
my hills. II (J McfiJtKW, M D.
Honolulu. Dee 111. 18111 :i0S-lin
TO LET.
NU Cottage to lot on
Piuichhowl sheet. Kn-
iiuiroof I,. A DUSK,
2117 tf 13 Nimami St. shoe stoie.
ANNUAL MEETING.
rpm: ANNUAL MKKTIVO OKTHH
1 Kwn Plantation Co., will ho held
al thn ollleo of Castle & Cooke on SAT
URDAY, January i!0, 1MU, at 10 o'clock
a. i. ' U p. TKNNKV,
Seeieiiiri Kwu Plantation Co
:iL'5-Ht
FOR KENT
rfHK Very DeMrahlo KosIp
L deneo located on Klinui
sheet near tho eoiuorof I'eu-
Bacola meet, piesently occupied by P.
V. August Klilera. I louse contains par
lors, (lliiiiig-ioom, kitchen, tlueo cliiuii
heis, bathioom, puutry, veranda rooms
and ample closet spaeo. Possession given
December 1st. iimulro at
HAWAII N HAKDWAKK CO.,
215 tf Foitbtreot.opp. Spieckols
For Mouldings, Frames,
1'astelH, Artotypos, Photo
gravure", ICtcliings iintl
ovoryMiing in (ho lino ol
jiichiroH, go to King JJros.,
liotol stroot.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd.,
Fori. Stroll, Honolulu.
New Coods by Late Arrivals !
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Tools & Implements,
Paints, Oils & Varnishes,
TURPENTINE, LUBRICATING OILS
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
CARBOLINEUM AVENABIUS
(From 1 Gallon to S00 Gallons).
86$ AVc are the only Authorized Agents for this aiticlc, and arc
prepared to quote special prices for any quantity.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'r.
This Space
FOR
N. S. SACHS,
1 04 Fort Street, - - Honolulu.
The Popular Millinery House.
NEEDS
Mrs rci
t L L I M o
Em h Bes I I ta a
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
I I. -115 Fori Ntrcct. HoiioIqIii, II. I.
' i
AllE XOAV THE
csr
AGENTS.
Eo
New and Fresh Lot Just Received from the
FACTO KY I
iprs.nninfs
Small Si.o,
Small hsi.o,
Jjiirgo Size,
i08
PALMER &
,m;!irri:ns :
STYLES OF ARCIHTECTUItKS:
Kimtluko, Queen Anne, Keiialssaneo, Gothic, Italian, Classic, Noriniin,
IN STONE, BRICK, IRON OR WOOD.
Best Modern Designs In Residences! Cheap Artistic Cottages a Specialty!
Complete plain, and spcoilleatlons given; also siipeiinteudeneo of construction,
' OiFICE-Cliiltou Block, cor. Kiur & Fort. Entrance on Fort St.
is Reseived
FOOD
JJ5 Centa a Bottle,
(Q Oqnts i Bottle j
.1.00 per Dojson,
7.00 per Dozen.
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S??H!S
rem
RICHARDSON,
AKOIIITI.OTNI!