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, r. ,,,-r , . ? u, , ,,NjJ",P '"-' ""WWfcpV arwawww 3fW! BpW"3Bv- , .., Hi' )Yt I ' x v I W .' m BMMMBMnAa OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, Time Table FRO.M AND AFTER OCTOBER 1, 1802. TK.-A.I3STS A.M. A.M. T.M. P.M. Luavo Honolutn. .0:15 8:15 1:45 4:35t Arrive Hunoullull.7:.l 0:57 2:57 5:85t Iiunvolonou1inll..7:30 10:13 3:13 5:12t Arrive Honolulu .8:35 11:55 4:55 G:50t I'KAnt. City Local. Leave Honolulu 5:105 .... Arrlvo Pearl City 5:48 .... Leave rcarl01ty..U:55 Arrive Honolulu. 7:30 Sundays excepted, t Saturdays only. Satnrdnys uxi-o)tod. Tides, Sun and Moon. nV C. J. I.YONH. Pes b1 A r I IAA. S h s- B - ',g " a m & SB S3 5 S ST g n ' I i p.m. a.m. n.iii. lum. Mon. '-0 ii 14 5 14,11 00 1 00 0 4 B 11 0 13 TilCH. 21, 7 11 G 0011 40 2 30 6 3 0 11 10 10 i IP.in. ' Weil. '.'2' fi 22 0 50 0 10 3 10 fl 2 0 12 11 20 Tlnn a. 2.1 U 00 8 20 1 20 4 00 0 1 0 12 .... Fl i. 24 10 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 0 0 0 12 0 29 i ' a.m. p.m. Nut. '2.V11 3011 20 0 00 3 10 O 0 0 13 1 30 bun. 2ISI 12 00 0 33. ft Oil fi 5'), 6 13 2 27 1 I ' I I I First Quiutfr of tho Moon on tho 21th at llh.2niiii.ii. m. Time Whittle ulon s at 111. 28m. 34s. p.m. of Honolulu time, which is tho sumu as 121i. Out. 0s. of Uiccuwivli time. THE DAILY BULLETIN! MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1893. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Two keys nro lost. Tug-of-wnr to-morrow night. "N." this olTlco, wnuts n brooch loading shot gun. Tho band will givo a concert at Emma Squaro this ovoning. Thoro is an oxoctitivo session of tho Councils this afternoon. Somo official changos may bo tho rosult. M. W. McOhosnoy & Sons havo for salo six trypans of 180 to 200 gallons capacity. Thoy will bo sold cheap. Tho Mohican baseball team ha3 challenged tho Hawaiis to another match on tho Lcnguo grounds next baturuay. Thoro was a lartro audionco to hoar Dr. Lucas on tho subject of Bible wines at Y. M. O. A. hall yos torday ovoning. His Excellency Thoodoro C. Porter has boon appointed a Commissioner of Crown Lands, vice Mr. P. C. Jones, rosiguod. Mr. Jamos A. Martin, formerly storekeeper for tho WaiakeaMill Co., is now conducting tho Hilo Bazaar, 25 Waianuonuo street, Hilo. Mr. P. P. Kanoa, who was stricken down last wook with paralysis, still lies in a critical condition. Mrs. Kanoa arrived from Kauai yester day morning. Hawaiian historical drama will bo prosontod at tho Opora Houso Satur day ovoning, April 8, by a Hawaiian company. It will bo an event of rare interest. D. L. HUNTSMAN KILLED. August Herring Fatally Shoots the Editor of the Liberal, The Victim Lingers from Saturday Even ing Till Monday Horning. The sailors on tho Japanoso cruiser Nauiva havo boon deprived of shoro liberty since the oseapo of Imada Yasaka, tho convicted murderor, on board that vessel. Arrivals. Sunday, March 10. Btmr Clautline from Maui Stmr Milcahnla from Kauai Stmr Waialcalo from Kilauea Btmr Iwalani from Kauai Stmr Jamus Makee from Kauai Stmr Iichua from Hilo fcielir JIary E Fo-iter from Kauai Departures. Monday, March 20. Haw bk II P Rithet, Morrison, for San Francisco Btmr J A Cummins for Koolau Stnu Mokolii for Molokal Stmr Wainianalo for Molokai and Mauf Btmr Kanla for "Waianae Btmr Jas Makee for Kapaa at 4 p in Schr Kawailani for Koolau Schr Millo Morris for Koolau Schr Sarah & Eliza for Koolau Schr Luka for Kohala Vessels Leaving To-morrow. Stmr Lehua for Hakalau and Hononiu at i p m " Btmr VaiaIeaIefor Lalmina and Harua kua at !) a m Btmr C R Uinhop for Kahuku and 1'una luii Stmr Kilauea Hou for Hamakua Btmr Mikahala for Kauai at 5 p in Stmr Iwaluni for Makaweli L. J. Lovoy will hold a salo of choice plants rocoivod by the Japa nese stoamor Miiko Maru from Japan latol", at his salesroom on Friday noxt at 11 o'clock. Tho practice bjisoball game on Saturday aftornoou between tho Mo hican and Hawaii clubs was won bjr the Hawaii after a one-sided contest bj' a score of 15 to 4. A Chinaman arrested yesterday for having opium in possession pleaded guilty this morning and was sentenced to one month's imprison ment at hard labor by Magistrate Foster. Six tuur-of-war teams American, British, Gorman, Japanese, Portu guese and Hawaiian havo boon en tered for tho tournament to take place at tho Berotauia street Armory this week. Mr. Wray Taylor will shortly ro sumo his popular organ concerts at the Kauinakapili Church. The first will probably bo given in honor of tho Raymond tourists expected by tho Australia. Tho inquest on tho body of tho dead Chinaman who was found in the harbor last wook has boon post poned until Thursday next, owing to a hitch in tho ovidenco of ono of tho witnesses. Cargoes from Island Ports. Stmr Mikahala 53S0 bags siij;ar, 20 bags rice, 25 bags pia, bO bdls hides and (35 pkgs sundries. Stmr Claudine 777G bags sugar, 48 bags corn, 147 bags potatoes, 51 head cattle, 10 calves, 70 hogs, 1 horse and 80 pkgs sundries. Passengers. AimtVALS. From Kauai per stmr Mikahala, March 10 Bishop of l'anopolis and servant, Q N Wilcox, it Catton, K W Holdsworth, Mrs M J Kowell, J L Kaulukon, .las H kaiwi, Miss Juliette Smith, C Tucii, Mr P P Ka noa, Miss II Loveli, A Tiioel, Ing Kee Chan, Leo Ynng and 53 deck. From Maui, per stmr Claudine, March 10 .W O Wilder, a P Wilder and wife, M Louisson, C Uolte, Mrs B K. Kaapa, J Na wahi, Aliini, Ahana, Wong Chow and 20 deck. At Hilo from San Froneisco, per bk Har vester, Mar 14 Miss M Lidgate, Miss Nellie Sisson, Mr. Crocker. Next Sunday ovoning at G o'clock there will be a confirmation in St. Andrew's Cathedral, when a number of candidates prepared by tho Rev. Alex. Mackintosh will bo confirmed by tho Bishop. Judge William Foster, Chief Jus tice Judd and Mr. Cecil Brown have been appointed Commissioners for revising and codifying the Penal Laws of the Hawaiian Islands under an Act of 1892. Shipping Notes. Tho steamer V. Q. Hall will arrive from windward ports to-morrow afternoon. The bark Harvester, Captain Johnson, arrived at Hilo March 14th, 15 duys from Ban Francisco, with a small cargo of gen eral merchandise. Tho Opera Houso Shut to Politics. A meeting of peoplo favorable to annexation has been advertised to bo hold in tho Hawaiian Opora Houso to-morrow ovoning. Mr. L. J. Lovoy, lesseo, on being applied to for tho purpose, could not grant tho build ing for tho mooting without perniis bion of tho proprietors, W. G. Irwin & Co., L'd. Thoro is a standing rule with thorn that tho Opora Houso cannot bo lot for a political meeting. Mr. Lovoy failed to find either Mr. Irwin or Mr. Gilford yos torda', and tho projectors of tho meeting took tho chance in their an nouncement thai the building would bo granted. On consultation with tho firm this morning, however, ho was instructed to adhoro to tho rulo agaiuht letting tho houso for a po litical meeting. Therefore somo other place will have to bo obtained for tho annexation convention. Threo da3?s is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheu matism; but it can be done, if tho proper troatmont is adopted, as will lie been by tho following from .lames Lambert, of Now Brunswick, Ills: "1 was badly alllictod with rheuma tism in tho hips and legs, whim 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's J'uiu Balm. It cured me in three days. I iiiii all ri;;ht to-day: and would iiihist on every ono who is nllliutcd with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's i'aiu Halm and get "well at once." 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Boiimjii. Smith & Co., agent h for the Hawaiian Islands. Job Priniluij axeouM ut tho neatly and iiromjitly liulktln 0J)m. On account of rough woathor no communication could bo made with Niihau the past week. Thoro will therefore bo no mutton in the market until the roturn of tho Kinau and Mokolii next Saturday. A Sunday rough-and-tumble bo twoen two Chinamen, with more or less bruises to both of tho combat ants, resulted iu ono boing iinod $25 this morning, ho pleading guilty to having used wood-borry rules. Puahala, the confidence man, pleaded guilty in tho District Court this morning to having obtained S2.50 of Mrs. E. Maholona undor false pretences, within the past week. Sentence was reserved until Mon day noxt. Rev. D. V. Lucas, D. D., will lect ure at Y. M. C. A. hall this evening. "Tho Evils of tho Treating System" will bo tho subject. A siivor otter ing will be received at tho door. All who go may dopoud on boing amused as well as instructed. While Max Ordonstoin,aged eight years, was watching his father, Mr. is. Uruenstoin, at work on the U. 11. & L. Co.'s wharf on Saturday, a na tive boy of four years named Pua fell olF the wharf and sunk in tho water. Young Max sprang aftor him liko a lliibli and brought little Pua safely ashore. Neither tho rescued boy nor tho young horo who saved him from drowning woro tho worse for their wotting. m m ADVERTISING NOTES. Rooms to lot with board at Ilani wai, Waikiki. Root Boer on draught ut Benson, Smith & Co.'s. Aftor shaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Boiihon, Smith & Co., Agents. Sunburn relieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith Si Co., Agents. Dr. McLennan, 11U Fort street, above Hotel. Chronic and Sugicai cases, Mutual Telephone 082. Mechanics' Home, iV.liviul (II Hole street. Lodging by day, week or month 25c, mid JitJo, a night; fl and $1.25 a week. J'rof. V. Lombard, A, U., will con tinue giving instruction iu private and in classes; French, KpaiiUh, and Latin. Resilience, Alukoa street, uour Y, M. C. A. A telephone message was received at tho Police Station at 7:10 o'clock Saturday ovoning, that D. L. Hunts man, editor of tho Liberal, had been seriously wounded, on Liliha street. An olncer was despatched to the house, but m tiio meantime .Hunts man arrived at tho Station accom S anied by a Chinaman in a hack, lood was dripping fiom a wound ovor his mouth and nis clothos woro heavily stained with blood. Ho was laid on a stretcher aiul convoyed below. Mr. Huntsinau was con scious all tho time, and told those present whoro ho was shot, and that August Herring shot him. Dr. Ohas. Peterson was called and dressed tho man's wounds, after which ho order ed him removed to tho Queen's Hos pital. Thoro an olFort was made to extract the bullet in the mouth, but was givou up, as tho doctors were in fear tho pationt would not survive tho oporation. Besides tho wound ovor his mouth, thero was also one in tho loft hip. When tho police officer arrived at Herring's houso ho found him stand ing on tho veranda with the pistol still iu his hand. Herring aimed tho weapon at the officer, when the latter coinmonced to talk kindly to him, advising him to givo himself up quietly. The crowd which had assembled sang out to tho officer to jump on him. After a few minutes parley tho odicor grappled with Herring, and while tho tussle was going on Captain Max Schleinmer arrived on tho scone and the shooter quietly gave himself up. Ho was taken to tho Jolico btation and con fined in a cell. Tho revolver was a Smith & Wesson .'38 caliber. Tho unfortunate victim was con scious from the time of his entry at tho Queen's Hospital until his death. It was known by tho physicians that his life hung on a critical balance, and he lingoied thus until about midnight last night. Then tho scales tipped for the wor?o and tho authorities woro summoned to take his ante-mortem deposition. Hunts man diod at 3:15 this morning with out a murmur. His friends havo boon bus' to-day arranging for tho fuuoral, which will take place from the Queon's Hospital at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Tho band will bo in attendance. D. L. Huntsman was born in Mis souri, U. S. A., and was only thirty years of age at tho time of his death. Ho was a member of tho Hawaiian bar for several years past, but was not successful in drawing clients. For a few years ho had interested himself much in politics, speaking at meetings in different agitations and contributing to tho pros'-. Herring's jealousy of Huntsman for suspected intimacy with Mrs. Herring is tho commonly received motive of tho shooting. Previous to tho tragedj' Herring had a few hot words with his wife, and tho lat ter had made her escape outside. Huntsman, who was a roomor at Herring's houso, came in shortlj- aftor tins, lie was mot by llei ring at tho top of the steps. Herring upbraided Huntsman and without warning iired at nun, the millet entering just under his noso. Hunts man toppled ovor and fell down. While ho was ou the ground another shot struck him in the hip. Two other shots were tired but did not strike the mark. Huntsman had just been down town before the shooting. Tho editor of tho Bulletin on his way out tho Palama road had mot him opposite tho railway station coming toward town on his usual leisurely sauntering gait, a few minutes after seven o'clock, and exchanged a friendly salutation with nun in pass- if August Herring is ono of tho Ha waiian youths who woro sent abroad by tho Government to be educated, and was recalled about threo yearn ago. Aftor his return ho kept a turning shop on Fort street, whore ho mado a specialty of Hawaiian cuiios in the shape of oocoaiuit dishes and calabashes, engraving Jla waiiau scenery on them, and so forth. IIo was arrested fcomo time ago for I eloping with a young native girl, and later still was lined lor carrying a deadly weapon. The young man was in with tho radical element of politics for some tune, along with , ids victim, and carried a gun in the late revolution. I Herring and Huntsman woro i known to bo on vory intimate terms, and woro often seen on the streets together. They have been living i together for some time. Herring has been engaged lately painting tho new resilience of Mr. 12. H. F. Woltorft on tho slopes of Punchbowl. A week ago last Sun- day -Mrs, Julia Herring visited .Mm. Wolters for the puichae of a second hand sot of furniture for 10. She paid .!0 cash down and said that i hho would pay the remainder by- and-by. Mrs. Herring I old .Mrs. ' Wolters that she had SK) in tho bank. When she iimt put in I lie money, she did it iu her husband's ' name, but .Mr. Huntsman had ad- I vised her to change it, ami have tho money deposited in her own name. This nth ice had been tnlieii and the money was so deposited. .Mm. Her ring stated this iu the presence of several, including her husband. Another feature of the a II air is thut while lluntbiiiuu was on Kauai as school ' teacher, ho corresponded romiliirlv with Mrs. Herring. Mrs. Herring wroto a vory endearing let- tor to tho school teacher ou Kauai which somehow or other was not sent. It was picked up by a woman friend of Mrs. Herring's and shown to soveral peoplo on Punchbowl, and the woman decided to put tin? mis- . . i .. . sive in an envelope nun send it to Herring. In the meantime, how ever, wlnlo tho women were plotting Mr. Wolters had hoard tho gossip, and on mooting Herring told him about the scandal regarding his wife and Mr. Huntsman. This was two days boforo the fatal shooting. Herring went directly homo and asked Huntsman whether the ro nort was true, Huntsinau did not sav anvlhing. but came downtown and thieatened to shoot Wolters if ho said any moro about, or inter fered in. his affairs. Mrs. Herring is a very handsome native woman, short and fair. Mr. Huntsman made an anto-mor- tem statement at tho hospital be tween 11 nud 12 o'clock last night to Marshal Ashley and Deputy Attorney-General Brown and Deputy Marshals Wilder and Mohrten. Ho mado a disposition of his little be- McINERM. SOR,I"VE3ST longings, and instructed tho Marshal to write a letter to his mother and father, who aro in Idaho, U. S. A. Other statements regardiug tho cir cumstances of tho shooting etc., tho authorities havo withhold until aftor the coroner's inquest, which will .bo hold to-morrow. Herring will appear for prelimi nary examination on tho charge of murder in tho District Court to morrow morning. HOME INDUSTRY. Domestic Soap for Sumo Price as an Inferior Article in San Fran- Soap has gone up in San Francisco, but tho Honolulu Soap Works Co. sell their product for tho samo price as tho California article on its owu ground. That is, tho Honolulu soap is sold horo at a lower price than tho California soap can bo placed here for. Laundrymen all along havo found it more economical to buy Honolulu soap at a higher figure than the imported article, bocauso a given quantity does a great deal moro washing. Tho cause of tho advauco in San Francisco is tho highor price of the ingredients. Tho Honolulu Soap Works Co. aro pay ing four cents a pound for tallow, and will tako all they can got at that price. It is theieforo wanton wasto to throw awav good soap grease M l S2k Sfet fc I I v k ijjj Qfejft I TY??urJ A fvlrfyiv I I IhI "S 11 W ea kJi Fine .'.Easter ..Millinery OKTCyW" OFEOST JUT N. S. SACHS' 104 Fort Street, Honolulu. whilo it money. can bo turned into good ANOTHER BURGLARY. Houso at Punahou Entered and Some Valuables Stolon. Tho residence of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitney at Punahou was entered eaily yesterday eveniilg for plunder. Tho doctor and his wife returned from church at J):!M) o'clock and found tho bedroom ransacked and articles thrown on tho lloor. A box containing sonic jowolry and money had been overlooked by tho burglar. Tho matter was telephoned to tho police, and Captain H. Juen repair ed to the house. Ho found that en trance had been mado through a window. Nothing was found missing at the timo, but at 10:15 o'clock Mrs. Whit noy telephoned to tho station, that a sandal wood bo containing a boar's tusk, ono plain gold brucolot and two Japano-o crystals had been taken bj" tho burglar. The same resi dence was entered a short timo ago under similar circumstances. No clue lias been got as to the identity of tho burglar. Patent Elastic Seam Drawers! Wc want to cull tho attention of our patrons to a novelty which, from tlio favor it litis boon re ceived with, wo believe lias come to stay and become an indispen siblo article of gent's furnishing. A glance at the cut above will show at once the superiority of goods made in this manner over those heretofore in vogue. ScniVKx's Pati:nt Elastic Sham Dhawkus arc provided with an improvement consisting of an Elastic Insertion at the inner and outer seams, which gives elasticity in movement and comfort in fit. The drawers arc cut in fiiniro outlines and allbn the wearer all the advantages of knit goods, while retaining the superior comfort of woven fabric. The Patknt Elastic Si:am, which contains no kubhkk, re tains its springiness and wears longer than the other portion of the garment. It makes the drawers conform to tho position of Hie wearer and avoids any strain, no matter what attitude the body assumes. It will also bo found that these Patknt Elastic Skam Dhawkus equally well adapted to all Latest Novelties ! New Styles ! New Spring Flowers ! New Ribbons ! Latest Novelties in Children's Hats I ALSO A FINE ASSORTMENT OF New Spring Dress Materials! ni:v Fuuntnn muslins, oruandif.s & ciiAMimics, NEW FRKNC1I ALL-WOOL IIAILLF-S, dark ground elR-oN; WHtTT, & l'RINTi:i) LINKS k IRISH LAWNS, NUW COTTON PONOKKS .t COTTON CRAPES, New White Goods.. Dimities, Marseilles, Etc. Wi: HAVE TH13 VERY" LATEST IN Laces, Embroideries & Trimmings! ALSO A NEW LOT OF THE Adeline Black Stockings ew Thio "THE BEST." aro Absolutely Fast Color anil will not Crock they arc pronounced fMMJtt 20 lbs. W of o Nestled jij trooa Jl i : GiM m m w ,1 lmte"I JP4PMp' SkSt3 You. arc respect Tour doctor fllIbr requested to call at will tell you Our Si ore and it is the SamI'LH of the safest diet for baby get a Fkek BEST Baby Food EVER MADE. Nestle's IS A Pure Milk Food! And requires only turn of Water Tug-of-War Schedule. Tuesday, March 21st: Hawaii vs. Uerinany. America vs. Portugal. England vs. Japan. Wednesday, March 22d: America vs. Hawaii. Germany vs. Japan. England vs. Portugal. ThurMlay, March 23d: England vs. Hawaii. America vs. Germany. .lapan vs. Portugal. Friday, March 2 ith: America vs. England. Germany vs. Portugal. Hawaii vs. Japan. Saturday, March 25th: Germany vs. England. America vs. Japan, Hawaii vs. Portugal. A dainty new book, Tie Baby, by the best authorities on baby life, free to every mother who sends her address THOMAS LEEMINO & COMPANY, 73 Warren St., New York. pare it for the addi to prc-use. Large Packages 50 Cts Native Pans and Curios in great variety at the "Elite Ice Cream Parlors." LOST OS SATURDAY EVEVISC, TWO Ken, lii-UK'tm WaiMki and School xtiuct. l-'iudcr will pkuM' leave at Hob ron, Nuwimiu A Co.'s Drujjstoiu, (I7l)-lt WANTED A bISOLi: 1JAKREL iV lirt-i-i'li Lo.tdint; Shot "S.," (Inn. Aililic lint iilllcu. O'li-Ilt ANNUAL MEETING. rpilE REliULAR ASS UAL .MEETISCI 1. of the hlucUlinliliTs of Ihu Illtfl Islaml ritiiuui .Navigation Company, (L'd), will li hold at tint Ulllci- of the Coiiniauv ou TUESDAY, Man-li -.'1st, at 10 o'clock . M. W. 11. .Mil.LA.N, WiT-til bi-urutiiry. FOR SALE AHORSE, IIRAKE ASD Harm-. All in k1""' condition. Apply at thb olllie. Ii7-lu NOTICE. ts I1 JM3 ALL IT.IIMISK IIAVISII CLAIMS iiKiiiiii-l 1'iiitl I'. Kanoa will iilciiMi iin-MOil them at once In I lie midc.rjlj;m-d. JOHN F. COLUURS. Honolulu, Miucli 17, lIM. H77-.il All kimlti of Viiiitiiiprctttl I'tlntlioj jiriiiiijitly Muulril at low rah ut tlm llutUtin Ojlku, aro athletic positions and allow tho greatest freedom and ease of motion. In the position as sumed in the cut, not the least tension is produced on the main portion of the goods, while the elastic seams tillow the transfor mation .of the figuro as seen in the position, which would he im possible in others' without pro- I uucmg great strain on tno goons and friction upon tho person. We havo now a complete stock of these goods in all sizes, and can recommend those made of tho material known as "Jean" to bo the coolest and best adapt ed for those persons who do not care to wear woolen fabrics. They say that there is "noth ing new under the sun," but the follow who said that was all wrong. He forgot "Gent's Fur nishings," they're always mak ing something new in that lino. Tho latest yet, wo have just received samples of, from the manufacturers. It consists of Gauze, lialbriggan, or Silk Un der Garments with WOOL skill fully woven into tho breast and hack to protect the most vital parts of the body from cold or chill. To the many people who cannot wear all wool goods on account of tho irritation some . .... . .... tunes lolt, these goods will ho a great boon, as, whilo they will I have tho advantage ot wearing i cotton fabric, tho lungs and hack will have a nice warm cov ering of wool. From the many souliinents of approval wo have leard regarding those goods we loliovo lliein to bo a good tiling for our cli 111110, and have placed our orders for a full stock, which will be cm aide m about two mouths. To any person desiring to sou the samples which wo havo wo will bo pleased to show tlici-i. HOLLISTER & CO., IDIXJOCS-ISTS, lO Fort Street, KConol-ulia, EC. I. Pacific Ha rdware Co., L'd au.m.rxiin.s' Block., Port Street. JXJST PtEOEIATESTO Leather Belting & Lace Leather OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. AN INVOICE OF IRON AND BRASS SCREWS TO COMPLETE OUR LINE OF SI.ES. Sand Paper, Emery Cloth Sacks, CHeiiit KTa.il PullorB, Lariat Swivels, Turner's Snips etncl Shears, .A.wls and Tools, Garden Trowels, Egg Beaters, Cork Screws, Can Openers, Scrub Brushes, Paints, Putty, Etc., Etc. IB. IB EBE31iEK,S &c CO. S3 FORT STK.B3E3T. AFTER TA1CINU STOCK ALL KINDS Ol- KJ$fc. Curtains in White, Cream and Colored ! At half thu former coat. Velvet Sc Smyrna Pi-u.gs In all nli'i greatly reduced, Woolen Goods in Plain, Striped & Plaids, Below Cost! IW In far I ut oiler Iniimmnu lliii'nalna iu all Department. -& lit" Dressmaklun Under the Management ol MISS K. CLARK. j3 ALMolISEUMY r Daily Bulletin, 50c. per mo"j 4 i n 1 .a:2 o