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INSUliK IN THE
Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States.
An Eminently Gonservitive and Safe Company,
FINANCIAL STKENGTII.
Tlio consldornlion of first importance in judging of U condition of
tiny llnniiL'iul institution (a. id notably of a lite ussuiuiil'c company', the nm
jotity of whose contracts i ieml over long peiiud-. of jputs) is us surplus
slrcmjth. The Equitable lias., ovur and above nil liabilities, u lurgui- stir-
plus than any other assurance compauy.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891, - - $136,198,518.38
LIABILITIES, including llio Roscrvo on all existing Policies, (4
per conl. Standard) and Special Roscrvo (toward the es
tablishment ol a Zi por cent, valuation') ol $1,500,000 109,905,537.82
Surplus, , - - $ 26,292,980.56
This Surplus remains after making provision for every obligation, on a
rigid calculation of Liabilities based on the standard preset ibed by the In
surance Law of the State of New York, which assumes that Assets will be
invested so as to realize interest at the rate of ! per cent, per annum. Iu
addition to this, in a spirit of conservatism, the Directors of the Society,
on the recommendation of its Finance Committee, have set aside a Special
Additional Reserve, looking towaids even a more stringent and conservative
future standard of valuation than the law now pi escribes.
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,
General Aoenl Tor Hawaiian Islands.
The
"OLD"
CONS'I ITUTING THE "PIONEER" PLANT, ESTABLISHED ON
HOTEL & FORT STREETS,
JN ISM BY O. E. WILLIAMS FOR CONDUCTING THE
Furniture, Cabiuot Miikiog, Uliolstering ifi Underbid
Business in Honolulu are still extant, and the business, its originator and
piesent pioprietor hero to stay, lluvimr purchased the cutuc ititeicst of
the late linn of II. 11. Williams , Co., cumpilslng the laigest stock of
Furniture, Upholstery & Undertaking Gooclb
Ever in Honolulu; principally selected by II. II. Williams during his late three
months' visit to the Coast, 1 now niler tins siuek ami futuro additions for
CASH at piices tntieli lo than li lutoforo charged.
&3f" The undesigned in resuming n s o'.lpl.iej and business would respect
fully tender his gratetul thanks lor tie nbeial patronage of old friends ojithis
and neighboring Islands, and hope" tj n. m it continuance of their favors while
soliciting a share from new liieuds; aim aguia offeis bis services iu
feloving Pianos, Household Goods, Etc.,
By Experienced and Careful Men whh Suitable Apparatus.
(Vljtting of Superior Quality Furnished and Laid by Competent Men !
COT PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT AT LOW FIGURES, "fc
O.
S. EHRLICH.
TEMPLE OF FASHION
Corner XToi-L So Hotel Streets.
We Will Sell THIS WEEK at Reduced Prices
WHITE DRESS GOODS, CORSETS, KID GLOVES,
RIBBONS, FANS, ETC., ETC.,
2ES PICNIC
Shoes & Boy's Clothing Etc., Etc.
S. EIIRLICII & CO.,
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At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Oli'ji .llo 1'oitiores at !f'C a Pair. Black Beaded Capes for Ladies, $5 Bed need
from .115 and $20.
GENTS' WHITE SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST.
A now line of Challies at 10c. per yard. '12-inch All Wool Dress
Goods, in Plain, Stuped and Checked, reduced from
1 to UOc. per yard, at
B. F. EHLERS & CO.'S, 99 FORT ST.
tT Diebsmaklng under the management of MUSS CLARK. i
C. J. MCCARTHY,
Nkw Cummins' Block, Mkkchant SntKur.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
Hunts Collected ami Houses Bunted.
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g& Any business entrusted to me will jeeoive pioni)l attention. Jgd
nov-l-M)!
DfiSirafilB Wm Situs!
FOJt BALIS I
I HAVE I' fair Muo Jtulikmru Miei.,
I rimmed on 1 llkoi kticct, foi suit).
The l.uu httoafii)iilage of ill led mi
Plikiiikliuut uniliiie JMIU feel dm p, uic
aire)) lull) mil In fiull and simile lici
and ic all cowicd with grit; wmci
Uhl on thiuiiuhuui. 'I'liu .liumlon . I
lht!o m uiidthn limlud uuuibui luuke
It iiwt'..ui tliut liitcndliitr inuulmei
aliuuld iimU omly upiijluulfoii u lliu
pUWllKUWl, UlHU Wboill ll , IMUVWUil
wltoiu nil iwiiluubji
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win jiy uuu, ji
Stores
E. WILLIAMS.
8. LEVY.
Jci.GTS!
Corner Fort & Hotel streets.
a GOOD
Desirable Residences
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TO J-.I0T :
CO'I'l Mil. mi Kmiiia lioui, liiinly (ic
."I I l i.y ih. McCarthy. Hunt $80
prj iu..i,ih mid Mulur rule.
CUTlAol'w mi Klug iliwtl, KuwmId,
Sttily owuplwl by Mr. Oaiuiiw
tdilrti. Hwil i' w ijjuuUj Mud
witter lujc, 4ia lui
HURRAH-:-FOR
4th JULY !
FOR
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FIRE :.
.'. WORKS
Received per- S. S. "Australia," and
FOR SALE
AT THE-
JLe J.9 XJea
Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts.
JF A fresh and good assortment
of Fire Crackers, Large and Small
Torpedoes, Colored Fire and Whistle
Bombs, Snake Nests, Roman Candles,
Sky Rockets, Blue Lights, Flower
Pots, Rengolas, Colored Fire, Magne
sium Illuminators, Pin Wheels, Single
and Double Triangle Wheels, Saxon
Wheels, Colored Rosettes, Catherine,
Trumpet and Vertical Wheels, Star
Mines, Volcanoes, Colored Floral
Bomb Shells, Variegated Fountains,
Meteoric Batteries, Fire Ballon, Toy
Pistols,
American Silk, Bunting & Muslin
ASSOnTEl) CASE 00, $10.
Containing :
2-1 Colored Roman Candlec, 1 Star
o,j. ti a ii 2 "
21 " " " 3 "
12 " li " 4 "
12 " " f 0 "
12 Sky Rockets, 1 oz.
12 " " 2 oz.
12 " " 3 oz.
12 Pkgs. Magnesium Illuminations.
12 Rengolas, .'t inch.
12 Pieces Punk.
ASSOHTEl) CASE A, $15,
Containing:
12 Colored Firo Bombs, Large.
3 Revolving Tulips.
0 Whistle Bombs.
21 Roman Candles, -1 Star.
12 " " G "
12 Largo Blue Lights.
12 Serpents, 5 inch.
0 Bengolas, 5 inch.
lb. Red and Gicen Fire.
12 Large Pin Wheels.
0 Tiiangle Wheels, 1 oz.
1 Star Mino, No. 5.
12 Pieces Punk.
ABSOKTKI) CASE NO. 1, $20.
Containing :
'Mi Roman Candles, 1 Star.
;j(j i ii 2 "
21 " " 3 "
21 " " A "
2-1 " " G "
21 Sky Rockets, 1 o.
12 " " 2 oz.
12 " " 3 oz.
12 " " 1 oz.
12 Whistle Bombs.
12 Magnesium Illuminations,
12 Flower Pots.
72 Blue Lights.
12 Colored Bengal Lights,
12 Pieces Punk.
.SSOliTEl) CASK 11, $25,
Containing:
G Roman Candles, 0 Star,
12 " " 8 "
G Star Jets.
G Sky Rockets, 4 lb.
2i Blue Lights.
G Flower Pots.
G Bengolas.
II), Red and Green Fiie,
G Whistling Bombs.
21 Pin Wheels.
(I Tiianglo Wheels.
3 Colored Star Mines No, 3,
1 ii ii ft
12 " Fire Bombs.
12 Pieces Punk.
gjF" Extra Colored Human Can
dles,!) to 12 Stars.
fJ0 Ex tin Colored Hky Rockets,
1 to I lb.
10T Iblaiid onloiH promptly at
IcikIciI lo, Thi.'bii gooils are now ami
fichliof the hi'ht (piality ami will he
old at tlin i.ovi:tr uauii I'hkiim at the
I. X, J.., Nt w ami Second Hand Fin
nitiiio lliniiu, Uonier Nuuanu ami
Kiuy utiuolti,
S, V. KHDIiHKIi,
UQ 17la 21 Proprietor,
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WEST MAUI NOTES.
Wnllnkn C'oitri '.- 1irntiil Min ,
tiiiii Knliuml nIi il) Sltwn II I
The Circuit Court for the Second I
Judicial District ueoiivened at Wni
Itikti, Monday, Juno 2D, at 0:30 a.
m. The first case called was Crown
vs. Otsukaand Masuda, (.laps.) Mur
der. Committed from Laludna fcr
llio shooting of a fellow-countryman
at Olowalu n few necks ago. The
evidence of the guilt of the defend
ants was so direct, the jury had no
dilllculty iu llnding a verdict of
guilty of murder in the tlrst degree,
ami the piiouers were remanded to
jail to await lenience, which will
probably be passed upon them Sat
urday next.
Junu 21. The next case cdled
was also for murder of Japanese,
that of the Crown vs. Olo Yersugo
and Kagao Sachui. Committed fjrom
Wailuku. Continued from Deedilt
ber term. The defeudants.wcre
charged with the killing of a fellow
Japanese and secreting the body of
the murdered man in a cistern on the
Wailuku plantation, the water of
which was iu daily use for drinking
and household purposes. Upon the
decomposition of the body the water
became so impure an examination of
the cistern wns made lo ascertain the
causo, when the body was discovcicd,
and the defendants wore afterwards
arrested at Honolulu. The Crown
failed to secure sutllcient evidence to
convict the prisoners, so the jury
found them not guilty and they were
discharged.
The case of the Crown vs. Lau
Kin Chow, et al., for arson, contin
ued from December term, was dis
missed by the Court in Banco at
Honolulu.
Crown vs. Kong Fat. (Ch.) Assault
to commit rape. Committed from
Makawao. Verdict of guilty and the
prisoner was sentenced to imprison
ment at hard labor for one year and
to pay a line of S10.
Crown vs. Kue Lock (Ch.) House
breaking. Committed from Wailu
ku. Defendant found guilty and
sentenced to two years imprisonment
with Court costs added.
Crown vs. Joe Tokuboi (S. S. I.)
Committed by Circuit Judge. As
sault to murder. A change of venue
to July term, Honolulu, was granted.
June 22. The Crown vs. Aliona
(Ch.). Rape. Committed by Circuit
Judge. Nolle prosequi was entered
by the Crown. This is the case of
the little girl, a pupil for 10 days
only of the Government school at
Waihce, she having been expelled
from the Wailuku school for immoral
conduct. She testified exactly con
trary to her evidence in the lower
Court.
June 23. The Crown vs. Nuku
ala (S. S. I.) Asbault to rape.
verdict of not guilty.
The Crown vs. Akana (Ch.) Mali
cious injury, on appeal fiom Wai
luku. Appeal withdrawn.
June 21. The foreign jury civil
causes. Joe Fernandez vs. Antone
Borba. Trover. Continued from
December term. Appeal dismissed.
S. Ah Mi vs. Waihce Sugar Co.
Trover. Continued from December
term. Agreement that the case be
heard iu Honolulu by Judge Bicker
ton. A. Gorman vs. Manuel Borba.
Assumpsit. Appeal from Wailuku.
Jury waived. Judgment for defend-"
ant.
John de Costa vs. W. F. Fogue.
Illegal impounding. Appeal from
Makawao. Jury waived, aud judg
ment for defendant entered.
l'aia Sugar Co. agents Board of
Immigration, vs. Katimolo (Jap.)
Appeal from Makawao. Jury waived.
Case dismissed as not coming under
Sec. M20 Civil Code.
Robert English vs. II. Swift. Dam
ages. Appeal from Mukawao. Jury
waived. Verdict for plaintiff for 823.
Mrs. K. Kruger, et al., vs. Ilaisey.
Ejectment. Continued from Decem
ber term. Case continued to Hono
lulu before the Chief Justice.
June 25. Urown vs. Otsuka and
Masuda. Murder. Committed from
Lahaina for murder of a Japanese at
Olowalu. The prisoners were brought
before the Court for sentence. OUu
ka and Masuda, when asked if tlioy
had anything to say why sentence
should not be passed upon them,
both pleaded entire innocence of the
crime as charged, whereupon Judge
IJickeiton, iu his kindly manner,
went briefly over the evidence in the
case, reaching the verdict of the jury
of guilty of murder in the first de
gree, for which tholaw required their
lives. The judge earnestly advised
the prisoners to pass the brief re
maining day of life iu preparing
themselves for their meeting with
God. Tho prisoners were then ad
dressed individually, aud Masuda
first, and then Otsuka, received the
awful sentence of death amid the
hush of the entire assembly stand
ing. The solemn stillness was broken
by the 6obbinn and weeping of tho
prisoners. After sentence they were
removed to their cells, from w hence
they will be taken to tho prison at
Oahu, whero they will bo confined
until the 12th day of September,
1892, when they will be taken out
between the hours of 8 o'clock iu the
morning aud 12 o'clock noon aud
hanged by the neck until dead.
At eleven o'clock, tho Court hav
ing finished all busiucbs, adjourned
sine die.
Your correspondent had a conver
sation with Judge Jilckorlon in refer
ence to the abovo murder case. The
Judge said thero was not the slight
est doubt of the guilt of the defend
ants, They offeied no defeiibo at
all. They could not glvu any rciiuou
for bonowing the revolver with nliivli
the (limiting naa done, nor could tlioy
account for the lioiidulng of tho
bliuvuU with which they dug the two
liult in nhjch the body ol the inur
durttil Jitiiiiiui.u wa ilnu'd tlic Unit
holy proving uw vlmllutv, owing u
lliu fuv that titty ktruok u rfiek, m.
.?r
ccsMintiiig another location for the
u;rae ot their victim, which aNo
provnl loo "hallow to hide their aw
ful crime of cold-liloodid minder.
Tims viids the longest and most
important term of the Second Judi
cial Ciicuit Court.
At public auction at the court
house, Wailuku Goxcrnor TI103.
Kverett offered for sale 2 10 100
acres hind in Puhala, District of
Wailuku, heloiminu to the ittnlo of
Antone Hnrb.i, b.inkinnt. The hind
wa subject to a morlg.igo ol $1000
with acei tied Intel oil of SI0. Air.
Augustine Kuoi Mil SIO.M), and as mi
oihcr bids weio offered the piopeity
was withdrawn, n .some Sliiol) had
b' en olf ted at private sale.
Capt. J.icoIki n bungs the latest
1 1 e a s from the L'uiied hi-iles, to the
cttect that HeiiJ. tlairisnn was re
nominated by the Republican Con
venlion at Minneapolis, Minn., for
President of the United Stales,
James G. Blaine falling short by 17
votes on the third ballot.
Mr. Chas. II. Dickey of Haiku has
been appointed Tax Assessor and
Collector for the Islands of Maui,
Molokai and Lanai, as successor to
Mr. II. It. Tread way, recently
appointed Sheriff. The appoint
ment of Mr. Dickey is approved by
the community at large, anil there is
no doubt in the minds of any who are
acquainted witli the ability of the
gentleman that the duties of the of
fice will be faithfully and conscien
tiously pci formed lo tho entire satis
faction of the public and credit to
himself.
The closing exorcises of the East
Maui Female Seminary were held
last Wednesday, June 22, and were
largely attended. The exercises
showed careful painstaking on the
part of the able leaeheis in charge
and rellectcd great credit upon the
oung lady pupils.
Tho young ladies of East Maui
Female Seminary, with friends and
teachers, had a very enjoyable pic
nic up the picturesque Iao Valley,
Friday.
Weather very warm and dry.
Pontic health very good.
I am informed by Mr. C. 11. Broad,
Chairman of the Executive Commit
tee of tho Maui Racing Association,
that all races as published are filled,
and we anticipate the best day's
sport we have ever had and hope to
sec all our Honolulu fiicnds.
Y'our correspondent just had con
versation with Capt. Jacobscn of the
brigantineConsueloJust arrived from
San Francisco, who reports a seri
ous split in the Democratic paity,
making Cleveland's chances for the
nomination very slim. This lie says
is f i oni the Democratic papers the
day he left America.
KAUUl.UI SHIIHMXG.
June 23d Arrived, bark Aiden
Besse, Friis master, 13 days from
San Francisco in ballast. Will sail
Wednesday, June 29, witli cargo of
sugar consigned to J. D. Spreekels
& Bro., San Francisco.
Saturday, June 25, ariived, brig
Consuelo, Jacobseu master, witli
about a third cargo of general mer
chandise. Will probably get away in
about a week. Zio.
Wailuku, June 25, 1892.
The best spring medicine is a dose
or two of St. Patrick's Pills. They
not only physic but cleanse the whole
system and purify the blood. For
sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Pacific Mall stnislili Co.
AND Till:
Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co,
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamcis of the aboe Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above ports on or about the following
dates :
Stmr. "Gaelic" July 2, 18'i2
Stmr. "Ocsanlc" Aug. 23, 1B92
Slmr '-China" Oct 3, tti02
Stmr. "Oceanic" Nov. t, I8S2
Stmr. "China" Doc. 12, 1892
S mr. "Oceanic" Jan 1 1, 18U3
Slmr. "t.hina" Feb 20, 109 J
Stmr. "Gaelic" April 1 1, 1U93
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fiom
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about the follow lim dates:
Stmr. "Oceanic" July 2G, 1892
nST Hound Tilp Tickets to Yokohama
aud leturn, $350.
Sf For fi eight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
2U7 tf Agents.
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S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Ariivu Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for 8. V.
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Aug'.) Aug Hi
KeptO Sunt 111
Oot-I Oct j
Nov 1 Nov 8
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mr njiiiiuy,
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Ivuvc luuululu.
Aluiucilii . .June !I0
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JOHN NOTT,
InilMUtor and Denier in
anil Iron Ranges, Stoves and Fixtures,
Steel
MSS K t -V
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Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE YAR1ETY.
WHITE, GRAY AMD SIL.VER-PL.ATED
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Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work,
" lltmiut IU00U," JVis. Jrri t. 17- liinu hir(..
Builders' & Geneial Hardware,
Agricultural implements,
Plantation
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery k General Merchandise,
Blake's Bteam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
feEWING MACH1N ES.
Mil mSknwif Tfca
; 1'. O. BOX 180. :
tev- if you want to fciive tiinu unil inonej' buy your Furniture, etc., at the
I. X. L., corner Xmmiiti unil lvin sticct-s
J6QSP" Koiuul the jilucu to buy New iiml tieconil-luiuil Furniture of all kinds at
lowest pi icc, tho I. X. Ij., comer Xuuuiiu unil Kinj; streets.
ti)" Ueiliooin Sets, Wauhobes, ice lJoxes, Stoves, Clniirs, lliinglnr Lamps,
Kus, IluieaiH, Clicffoniers, etc., hold cheap for cash at the 1. X. L., coiner Xtiu
anu anil Ktnj Ktiect'..
jiatSriaUMinor anil Veranda Chairs, Sofas. ISeil Lomies, Baby Ci ibs. Clothes.
Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat -afes, Ti links, etc., sold at tho lowest
caMi puces at the 1. X. L., New anil Second-hand Furniture House, corner Xuu
anu and King sticets.
S. W. LEDERER,
tsr SliOr Open Sutuniay
Telephonefc, No. 119,
'ii
mm. riiisiaoe, unooin ksbogk,
King Street, bet. Fort & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON 1IAK1).
Now Goods received by every stcamr rs from San Francisco.
gjF All orders faithfully attended to ami mi lisf action guaranteed. Inland
ouleiH bolicilcd and Hacked with earn.
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Telephones, No. 175.-
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UNION FfeED CO., L'd,
OFFER FOR SALE
California Wheat, O.it liny, iu huge and conijircbsed bales; Hurley, Rolled
fe Giound Railoy, California & Now Zealand Oats, 'Middlings, Bian, Corn,
Clucked Corn, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour I
: f 10 Xi rX' X JL. X X. JLC Xt r :
vVo keep constantly in stock tho celebrated Fertilizois manufactured by Mr.
X. liaah of San Francisco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Oiado
hipor l'liospliatCH, nil of which can bo had at bedioek prices.
Kuy Tidanrt ordors solieil.nd and satiHfantion puarauteed. JfC9
Telephone 210.-
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LEWIS & CO..
HONOLULU, 11. L,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail
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By each steunior of tho O. S. H. Co. from California fresh Giilufornia Boll
Butter, Frozen OyBters unil Fiesh Oulifomi.i Fruits, Fish, Gaino, Vegotables,
oto., utc. A coinjileto line of Oiohi-o & BlaokweH's & J. T. Minion's Canned
& Bottled Goods always on hand. AUo, just reeeivcd a fresh line of Quriuau
l'utesand l'otted Meats and Bottled Trend veil Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese
Biaud Sugar Ciited llaiiih and Bacon, Now Bieakfast Ceieals, Oieaiu Out
Flakes ami Oieiiin Wheat Fl.ikcb, Sicily Lcniuns unil California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Builiauk l'otutocn, Etc., Eto.. Lie. SatisfacMou guaruntceil.
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Groceries., Provisious and Feed,
JCAhT C'ORNKU KOKT AND K1NH STIUCin'.S.
Hvw (JinmU ikimuvimI by utury 'ucl.ui fimn Ku.u-rn Hiamn unil ICuruun.
l''roli Uiilioi uu Tiwlmw by uviry kUuiuur. All uiilu fjJlhluUy lULuuiItiii
lu mil UuuJj tluJjvurw! iu any I Hi V uf Uiu uity iiw u( ulmiuu. JmIuiuI qtiIiiim
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Dealers in Groceries & Provisions
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