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.,- mimii i, mm MMllnMrBfMMMTMBirrMMBglMMMITT-MM1MMMMlMrtllllg'litta'T''' "IlT "- v ",V- " 'TT"" '1JS"'',' "W1 " f ' JgTJSI" 'gK ..w'iV ,? Y ., f - sv vwk mtl V, r . i. ' . IIS), ';' .t , -...- ii.il. I I II I I I I II .Mi nu OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, Time Table. KIJOM AND AKTKlt KKIJ1UTAUY 1,1M. rr--' l,v. 1 1 oNin.i'i.Ti, An. Hiiniiiu.iiim, l,V, HllNilllMt'l.t, An. I loNoi.til.il, II: lf ".20 7:.'!0 mm 8:l.'i :r Hi: in 11:51 1 : 15 ':r)7 3:13 l:f.5 1 tiWt f.s.'WI r.si-Jt Ili.'iOt l'lHIll. OlTV I.IHUt,. IiV.IIllNlll.III.il rif.llg Aii. I'i: mil City fi:fW!! I.V. l'KMtl.OlTY 11:0(1 Ait.lloNiu.tiMi (1:10 Sundays excepted, t Hnltirdnyn only. 5 HntunlnyM u.cipU'it. Tides, Sun and Moon. 1IY C. J. 1.YII.NH, IP J -' J w " , W ? 5 c,o 11 w " - - a ' i ,l'1 s5"i:fcjSLj ' ' , n I p ." .? ) 5. p.m. ii.ni. n. in. p.m. Mon. A :t 17i :i Mi. s :i; II (w r 41 C 12 K .V, Till", n i tit :t is it l.vil lu A 41 0 11 :w Weil. 7 4 40 4 20,1(1 (Ml 11 20 n J.V (1 1(1 7 11 I lli.in. ii.lil. I TlltiVH. S 5 17 (10,11 27 11 HO Ii I.V II (Rl 7 W Til. 'l' ft Ml 5 fill.ll 4711 ". II 45 li OS ill In.m. p.m. ii.tii. p.m. I siit. lo (147 i; :)!.. .. or.o n 4n i; n7 is bun. ll a ou' 7 .10' o ftp :i (m B 4(1 (l mi lo ol Villi moon mi Sept. (I ll, nt Kill. Mm. ii.in. . THE DAILY BULLETIN. TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1802. 3yE.K.IKTE HSTEJ-WS. Arrivals. TlWIfliAY, Sept. (i. Stmr Polo fiom Mitkuwult Departures. TllKSIlAY, Sept. (!. Stmr W fl Hull for Maul and Hawaii at 10 a in Btmr Kaaln for Waianue and Waialua at 10 a m Stmr O Jl IJisliop for l.aliaina and Hama- kua, at 10 a in Stmr Mikaliala for Kauai, nl ti t m Btmr C'liiudino for Jlaui at h p in Passengers. For Maui and Hawaii ncr stmr AV Q Hall Suptd Chief Juitico A I'' .ludd and wife, (; rreiKl lilon. Dr Xiehols, Mrs IJretville and 2 children, .1 Tavlor, .1 X Kapahu, Mrs M V Seott, Miss Nyllie 'inner. Miss 1' Harrison, Mrs )ieken-on, Miss I, l'ilipo, Mrs iiurrlson, fl W (' Jones, S K. Knc; .1 Kaiihaiu', W (.' Aehi, H S Townsend, K Okkots, .T Kaeleniakule, T Silver and 60 deck. Vossels in Port. U S C'mi-er Iloston, Wilte, from Santa Cruz Am lik Albeit, Winding, from San Fran- cKco. (ler bk 1' Ispiiburg, Kru-e, from San Kran- I'i-ro. lir bk Kooringu, Young, from Newcastle. Am blc Coylon from San Kiniieiseo Am bktno S (1 Wilder fiom San Francisco Foreign Vessels Expected. S S Australia, Houdlctto, from San Fran cisco, Sept. 7. il 1 M S llici, Mori, from Japan. Oler bk .1 V (ilaile, from Liverpool, Aug. 15-.-l(l. Haw bk Helen Urewer, from Glasgow, Aug. in. Mis bkt Morning Star, from Micronesia, MaviS. Am schr Mary Dodge, from Kureka, Sept.:!. Am sell Glendalc, from Kureka, Aug. 10. lir bk il 1' Hitbot, from Curd ill', Sept. 1. ilk (ireta, from Newcastle, N S W. tier bk H Hiiekfeld, from Liverpool, Oct. 10. Shipping Notes. The steamer Kiiiau will be duo from Maui ami Hawaii to-moriow morning. The barkuntinu S. CI. Wilder has been moved out in the stream to await sugar. The brig W. (1. Irwin is on the Marine Railway receiving a general overhauling. The sailing of the steamer W. G. Hall for windward ports was delayed until 11 o'clock this morning. The S. S. l'ele was mistaken for the S. S. Australia this morning, both telephones reporting the latter twenty miles oil'. There must be sonic resemblance some where, but where except perhaps in the Niuoke, it can't be said. LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS. Mnkeo island to-night. This- is Firo Dopndmunl mooting wcuk. S. S. Australia to-morrow morning nt .):30 o'clock. Only livo lottery luttors to-day, with ii sixth in typo laid over. Air. Oyslor will urrivu nl tho Uo.'i vor to-morrow by I ho S. S. Australia. St. Louis Collogu will ru-open for its noxt school tonn on Monday next. No iiassongovs for tho Volcano wont by tho W. G. Hall this nioin- i"g. Diamond Head, ',) n.in. Woalhor clear, wind fresh northeast. Steam er Polo oir port . Tho Hand will give a moonlight concert nt Makeo Island, Kapiolani Park, this evening. II. S. Townsond returned to Lahn ina after a short visit by the steamer W. G. Hall this morning. lesidents of Kapalama complain that tho bono mill out there makes thorn sick with its fearful stench. Two prisoners, a native and a Japanese, were returned to Kona, Hawaii, on tho steamer G. Hall this morning. A party of ladies and gentlemen wont, out in a wagonette to Waikiki last night to onjoy tho bright moon light and otherwise have a good time. One of tho boys had a buglo which ho tooled for all ho was worth. Charles Leonard, who advertises a carriago stand in this paper, does not wish to bo confounded with a person of tho same surname, who skipped out a while ago after doing tho town to some extent. Chief Justico Judd loft on the stoamor V. G. Hall this morning to hold Circuit Court nt Waiohinu, Hawaii. Mr. Chas. Croighton, Dop uty Attomoy-Gouoral, went along to prosecute criminal cases. Thero arc only six of such ensos, f-o that tho tonn is expected to bo short. Alfred Ryan was arrested j'esler-daj- for protracted drunkenness at tho instigation of his wife, who stated that ho had taken the chil dren's clothes time and again to sell in order to got money to buy drink. This morning Ryan was given three months on tho reof ly Polico .rust ice Hopkins. Capt. E. Hopkins loft for Maui by tho W. G. Hall, in charge of a Jap anese prisoner named' Imada who is solf-accused of the murder of a fellow-countryman, for which two other Japanese aro now awaiting ex ecution in Oahu Jail. The prisoner is hold for another crime also. Ho THE LEGISLATURE. lilGlITY-TlllRD DAY. is to bo given every opportunity for proving on tho ground that he is tho murderer instead of tho ones waiting to bo hanged. Meteorological Summary, Aug. 1892. wi:A'iiii:itHi:iivi('i: station at i-unajiou. Average temperature. 77.S !'. Normal, 77.8 Kxtrome range of temperature, (ij to Ml-. Mean daily range, 11.5. Average minimum, 711.0, average maxi mum, Sl.fi. Average height of barometer, :!0.05; normal, 30.01. Daily avcrago range of barometer, 0.IHI3 Kxtreme range, L1UI7 lowest, to 110.14 highest. Low pressure period, 20th, High barometer around the 1st and Kith. Low temperature 10th and 2lth, and high est mean temperature on the 8tb. Average relative humidity, (17.1, normal, (i!. Absolute humidity, 7.0 graliu to the cubic foot, ltuliifall, 2.22 Inches, normal, 2.10. ('lottdiiicsii, .12 percent, normal Its. Wind average, iteaufort scale, it. I. Wind direction, N. lo K. including K, 28 days. I., to S. including H., I! days. S. to'w. including , 0 days. '. to N. including N., 0 day. lingular trade wind days 2,S. Normal number of trade-wind days for August, 20. Rain record days, ll. Periods of weather distuibanco, Utli and 27th. The weather has been tlio usual August weather, with moderate trades and fre quent slight showers but no heavy rains. Meteors, which were so marked a feature of August, 1M1I, have not been noticed this last month. The temperature at tho Volcano House for July was, for ll a.m., .ri!l; noon, 71.5; l! p. m., 01,7, witli a proluiblu mean of U'l for the twenty-four hours, the elevation being -JfKKI feel. CI. J. Lyons, ii charge of Weather Service. A HOH.SE THIEF. Captured at Kakaako After a Pro longed Search. As will bo remembered t ho Bulle tin reported last week that Mr. E. L. Marshall found a bay lilly which had been missing for nearly two mouths and for which ho had adver tised. Mr. Marshall had a warrant issued for tho arrest of ono sus pected of the theft of tho horse, a man named Thomas Spencer. Tho polico scoured tho country but Spen cer could not bo found. Word was received tho other day, however, that Spencer was at AVaialua, and had stolen another horso and disap peared. It was thought that he had loft on a steamer for tho other isl ands. But like a bad penny he again turned up. Information was re ceived at tho Polico Station yeatcr- day that Thomas Spencer was seen near the seawall in tho vicinity of tho pumping ground, and Police Ollicors Louis Touissant and A. McGurn wore sent after him, and sure enough there was Spencer. He was brought to the Station, where ho was charged with tho larceny of a horso valued nt .??(), tho properly of E. L. Marshall. An ollicor is ex pected from Waialua lo cause the arre.st of Spencer for the I heft of a horse at that place. A Brown Cabinet. Colonel William 1 Humphreys, who for Iwonty-iivo yearn was a resi dent of San Francisco, but who has lived in Pelaliima for tho past live years, lately visited San Francisco. Ho was present at. tho charge of Balaklava in tho Crimean War, and is now a staunch American citizen. Godfrov Brown, Minister of For eign Allaire. Frank Brown, Minister of Finance Malcolm Brown, Minister of In tenor, Cocil Brown, Attorney-General, A Smith Cabinot. D. B. Smith, Foreign. Parson Smith, Interior. W. O. Smith, Attorney-General, McLnin Black-Smith, Finance. m m No Unco. Tho judges have decided "no race" in tho lirst -class yacht event on the Queen's birthday. Old Rags Wantod. Clean white rags, suitable for band ages, are wanted for use at the IJisliop Home and the Hoys' Home, Leper Setthiinent, Molokai. Ring up 2H1 Mutual telephone, and they will bo sent for; or leave I ho same at the olllco of tho Hoard of Health, or at J. T, Watorhouso's, Queen btreot. Tuusiiay, Sept. 1, 18!2. Morning Session. Tho Assembly convened at 10 o'clock for prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap proved. Noble Thurston asked tho Presi dent if there was any communica tion yet received from Her Mnjosly. President Walker said that none had boon received. Noble Thurston said that he con sidered that ample time had been given Her Majesty fo formulate a Cabinet and ho would therefore move the House proceed to consider tho business on tho table and such new business as may come before thorn. Ho did not consider that thero was any good reason existing which would warrant longer waiting. Noble Mai'Tai'lano was not in favor of tho suggestion to proceed with tho business of I ho House. A com mittee appointed by a caucus of members had waited upon Her Majesty only this morning to sug gest a Cabinot for Her approval. This was an act in which it was en deavored to have Her Majesty estab lish a precedent. It required serious consideration on tho part of Her Majesty and ho considered that it would be disrespectful, to say tho least, and he was opposed to any such action. Rop. R. W. Wilcox was in favor of tho motion made by Noble Thurston that tho business of the House bo proceeded with. The House has given ample timo lo Her Majesty to appoint a Cabinet. Sho has not called upon any of tho leaders of tho House for assistance, on the con trary, advice has boon sought from those outside. Tho Queen did not seem willing to follow the example sot her by crowned heads abroad in Europe and therefore ho thought that il would bo unnecessary to wait longer for tho appearance of a Cabi net. Noble Corn well supported tho idea advanced by Noble Macfarlane. The committee appointed by tho caucus of thirty-one (which caucus had been held last night) had only called on Her Majesty this morning. A call was made to make Her Majesty es tablish a precedent and ho therefore considered that some time should be allowed for consideration. Noble Thurston saiil that some of the members, from their remarks, seemed to imply that he had intend ed to show disrespect to Her Majesty or assumption of a tone of dis courtesy in the matter. Ho would say that there was no law or oven custom which would prevent tho House going on with tho business if so desired, it made no difference whether there was a Cabinet pre sent or not. Tho situation had never before occurred because, previously, on tho dismissal of one Cabinet, an other was ready. The four Ministers were now in ollico just, as much as before, they wore now in their vari ous ollices performing the duties thereof. It would not bo disrespect ful to Her Majesty if we went on with tho business of tho House. Some of I ho member.-, consider that tho caucus was that of tho Reform pari j' solely, but ho would say that such was not tho case it was a cau cus of those who wished to see a principle enforced and consisted of members drawn from all three parties and who wore now joined in one party simply to carry out a principle. Rep. Nnwnhi said that it looked as if some of the members desired lo sot sail on tho ship and leave the ollicern behind. They seemed lo wish to go along without a captain or pilot. Tin sending of a com mittee to ller .Majesty was not the act of tlio Assembly, but of a caucus. 'Die Queen was entitled to moreiimo for consideration, and members should not endeavor to force action by blull" or bounce. The Sovereign being a woman was entitled to more consideration than if of the sterner sox. Rep. Ashford said that tho argu ment was not only a petty one but a potti-coal contention and was a dis graceful one also. There was no reason lo wail longer; he, ou behalf of himself and his constituents and escent while tho ship drifted further. Somo sharp remarks wore directed b' tho speaker against tho action of Noble Cornwell on account of en deavor to re-establish Minister Par ker in ollice. Rep. Smith suggested that un necessary and exasperating personal remarks were not in good taste at present. Rop. Ashford said (hat he was only making a legitimate contention that tho action was despicable by whom ever committed, even if committed by tho Noble from Maui. He con sidered the House had been monkey ed with long enough and advised that they stop acting monkey any longer. Rep. Smith said that it was the duly of members to lay aside all per sonal feelings in the discussion of the matter and be patient. There wore limes in men's lives when the most pushing had to wait patiently; it was trying, very trying, but ho was willing to wait a longer time. Noble Thurston (questioning) How long do you propo-e lo wait? Ron. Smith cousideied that il would bo better to wait longer, they would gain more by moderation than by hasty action. It may be annoying and if it was not for the peculiar circumstances existing he would favor going on to-day. As has boon stated a majority of the House in caucus have only jusl for warded a communication to Her Majesty. Tho condition of public affairs at present counselled pru dence, patience and wisdom. He believed that the strength of the House would be shown by tho patience displayed. Ho was willing to wait. jol)le Tluirnlon. llow long, a week? Rop. Smith said that ho could not say how long. It depended upon tho turn affairs might take. The interests of tin country were more important to him than his own per sonal convenience. Rep. Waipuilani mentioned that it had been said that tho old Min isters might present themselves that they were still in ollice but he would say that those were the Ministers this ADVERTISING NOTES. The Firo Police will mcel evening. Root Beer on draught at ' Benson, Smith .t Co.'s. (3. ,1. McCarthy has lots on Liliha si reel for sale. The artesian well at Waikiki will bo turned on for a few days. Men's Crepe shirts for SI during the clearance sale at Sachs' store. After shaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Heuson, Smith & Co., Agents. Men's gauze undershirts o for SI during the clearance sale at Sachs' si ore. Sunburn relieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith A: Co., Agents. The Standard white shirts, lauu dried, for .?1 dining the clearance sale at Sachs' store. Mechanics' Home, iV.l and (il Hotel street. Lodging by day, week or month 2i)o. and Mlc. a night; SI and SI. 2.") a week. The stockholdeis of I he Hawaiian Sugar Co. will meet ou Tuesday next at the ollice of G. W. Macfar lane it Co., at !l o'clock. J. C. White. Superintendent of Water Works, has a notice to holders of water privileges to-day with re gard to the hours of irrigation. The members of St. Andrew's Chinch Association will hold a spe cial meeting on -Monday livening to consider the condemnation of the lottery scheme. A series of incidents in Hawaiian history, adapted for tho stage by D. M. Crowley, will be produced by na tive llawaiiaus in Fucl'isli at the Opera House ou Saturday evening, October IfUh. The program appears in to-day's issue. Dr. McLennan has leinoved lo Ala kca street, opposite the V. M. C. A. hall, premises lately occupied by Dr. Lutz. Ollice hours,'.) to 12,2 to 1, and evenings (5 to 7 ; Sundays 10 to 1. Bell telephone 1.)7 ; Mutual 082. The Tramways Company intend in! ruiliii'iii!' :i llimutrli service, everv ....... . 0 -- - 7 -- --,. i S3?2 If you don't know Hit' vahto of rubber hose gtt a IIosi". Kkki, and sec how much longer it will live. " Hope deferred makelb the heart sick," and tin ui ve credit it has a bad of feel on the stomach. a discount for cah. less von 1 Ve offer S3?1 AVI leu poverty is abolished, some one will have to .set up an Asylum for Homeless Dogs. Our stock of Col lars and Chain's for Hie pets is unlimited. S3? " There's no mending' a broken record.'' It's like the clothes you've outgrown good only for smaller men. Our record for good values prompt delivery has not been monkeyed with. o : UnSr Considerintr how awfully yood the times of our awfully 'at hers were in Honolulu, it's a pity some of the growlers were not young enough to enjoy them. Our price? conform willrthe times cheaper than ever. "rain -o " True character seldom appears on the surface." Tho slatternly hole in the heel of one's stocking is usually covered by well-nohshed leather. Cloth ks Win no Kits, 1 The character of our Xi:w However, sticks out all over. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., Fort Street, Honolulu, : : : : Opno. Sprcckels' Bank. GRAND ANNUAL MAMMOTH CI Sale earance .A.T je..;.hb: & which tho House had said that they i 20 minutes, between Nuuanu Valley had no confidence in. How could thoy advise Her Majesty, advise the House or answer questions? Another thing, without a Ministry present to answer questions how could tho House proceed with its business? Ho believed in waiting patiently. Noble Baldwin would vote against the motion to proceed with tho busi ness of tho Houso. lie had intend ed to bring in an amendment but that was not now necessary. If no Cabinet was announced in a day or two ho would favor going on. Ho considered that somo of tho mem bers were inconsistent in their re nin rks with regard to tho delay. He know thai those very individuals would have boon very sorry if a Cabinet had been appointed before tho caucus resolution had been pre sented to Her Majesty. It seemed right and proper thoat Her Majesty should have time to consider the resolution. nop. isiisii favored a longer wait especially as the caucus committee had only waited ou Hor Majesty this morning. Noble Cornwell rose to a question of privilege and explained his action in regard to circulating tho pet it ion for the retention of Minister Parker in the Cabinet, also that he had the signatures of 25 members, who had voluntarily signed to hold Parker there. Hop. While said that t he longer t he controversy was kept up the nearer they were to gol ting in hot water. He favored a longer wait. Nearly all the members had their little hatchet to sharpen mid each one wished a Minister in that would a--sisl in turning tho grind-tone. (Laughter.) It was well known that three day.-' grace was generally given on a payable note but these attor neys in (ho Houso seemed lo have forgotten that rule and thoy do not want to give any grace on this cau cus note. (Laughter.) At I0:ij." on motion tho House adjourned. and Piinahou, by way of Queen, Fori and Heretania sheets. The time table for Heretania street will not bo changed. The new time schedule for Nuuanu street i- aihertised in another column. The now arrange ments are to take oll'cct on and after Monday, Sept. 121 h. Paciilc Hm-dwuro Co. Only White Mountain Ice Cream Fieoz ers. From one quart lo 12 quails. The larger sizes with lly wheel. All attempts to supersede' pattern have failed. Hi Call and get a Whitman Patent Hiding Hit, nickel plated. P.u'inc IIaiidwaki: Co., Ld. Fort Street. 104 Fort Street, HCoiiolvilu.. To Commence Monday, August 29, 1892, POSITIVELY FOR wo Weeks Tllli ENTIRE STOCK WILL HF OFFFUFD AT A :1-:gkeat sacrifice . - All G-oods will be Marksd in Plain Figures and Sold ox Ostslx Only Bonarfide Sale! ''ot Positive Bargains ! VITA OIL THF INDUCTION WF CUAHANTBK FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY The Popular Millinery House. Beef ,&g?mk !&&& !.''ft. &i&& &&&. i m&'i- it"lSSii -T:V5-:s: "' . " Stv. . x.vtt"aXSi wK82KSBk e o Extracts Voto of Thanks. ll.M.i, or Pacjh'io ItniiKKAit Lonui: No. 1, 1. O. O. F., Honolulu, Aug. 12, 18112. EniTon Hullwin : Dear Sir: On behalf of ltohoknh the constituents of all other mem- Di'tfrco Lodge Mi. l, f. u. u. i-., i bors, protested agninst tho delay, ho ', have been instructed to conununi- cousidercil it was an insult to tho .a. F.A.:isr.A.aE.A. FOR Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Lame Joints and Cold on the Lungs, . A Remedy Eudorsed by the Medical Profession Mr. .1. I,, (iooiliiiuii, f Ainiitiir, ('ill., mivm I nave nail ii-peuwu iiipjioriiiiiii.v ARE CONVENIENT FOR MANY PURPOSES. g?" t'.OOD FOR T1IF SICK OR THF WFLL j&3 Wi cany in stock the following Well-known Ursinds: Liebig's Exiract of Meat, Armour's Extract oi Beef, Parke Davis & Co.'s Beef Jelly, Wyeth & Bros' Beef Juice, Valentine's Meat Juice, Johnston's Fluid Beef, Mospera Beef Meal, Mosquera Beef-Cacao. HOLLISTER & CO., DRUGGISTS, 109 Fort Street, - - - Honolulu, H. I. House. Ho considered thai it was beneath the dignity of the Assembly to longer brook delay, and thoy should stop playing puppets to the strings pulled in the Palace. ICven if there was no Constitutional pro vision lo appoint immediately there was none lo cause an ad journment for" ono hour or ono minute, Tho figure oT a ship at sea was not a happy one, for suii- l eipoi i.-nvvi .id. (ii von :i vnle in I liiiiilis. tiro 111 iii 1.1 I ul'uli-tirviliu iiml H-lliiK t lit' iffWuiK ainl posed, seconded, and duly passed nl .;,,,;,'', mt. (lf vm on. ul.eu lurpik-.l last regular meeting, under seal of l painful, prt ami Iniliiim-il mriH, nlm In fl I.. I. .!.. .i.nilnu ttti.l lt,,lli.l I Mill lllllll' IIPIIII-.. h,,.,i ...... ..... i-inillili'iit that to flic utont its wife, nciiyi mill iiiiwi'ilul lirulinn morn uill im i'iitiumi nit' nmiij ri'iui'il," JUST RECEIVED For BclvR "Vllaert" . X I'llKSlI IXVUMT. i)V H. Hackfeld & Co. (in'i.ii l-oit k.vi.i: the Lodge for your kind report and kind comment on the proceedings of the evening, which please accept. Respectfully, Seal of Lodge Fmily Pli:mi:ii, Secretary. isf I'm- tin1 "lliii; V'u will I'Oi'fivcJa UlTcHllmoiiiiil 1.1'ttor. Ili-iul one anil lo SSIiHay, Grain, Feed : Best Refined Alcohol! i Miur own tliinUiiK- Mr. Iiandor's Hocommondntion. Mr. .1. A. Lander, a prominent Hobron, Newman & Co. Wholesale Agexats. po.-.o the ollicors had deserted the citizen of Clarksburg,, Mo., and cohku l-'oitT ASH KIN'o hTHKIIT.s. vessel as thee Ministers had, is tho widely known in Hint State, says o ,., j iv to sit on their haunches and , '"''-; 'm mtft -, hivl ,ee, H.rJIW.. ,. W-..lrlo. let t he ship drift to sea or t he devil? , ' K ' 1. .." o mn,.l '"' : " .i i mi I-.. f I R .. ,; ii ii .I....I ii...... t'lwnillinifi tit the lute 0! J'lvturt'A (0 10 ,u nn minimi n mil mm m i im kiiid hi it " imr kmiii nv mi uuiiimni iMjimwu . . - . t,.... .. . - . v state, ho did not propose to sit qui-' Smith ii Co., Agents Kin j licua,, llokl ntrft.t AM) CUOWN FLOUR For Sale Cheap In Quantities to Suit. AIJsO - FIRUWOOI) at f run luiin i)i:i.ivi:ui;i, JOHN F. COLBURN & CO., . UU. , W&vpk, -. -j L . . v ' j za. . ... , F 'x .a For Mochnnlcal & Medical Purposos. Iu 1 and 5 Gallon Demijohns AT tiik kti: or Sl.T'B Per G-alloia l!ii INC'l-l'MMl CONTAIN!:!:. 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