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-f iw p . 'tp' v flf "mrmigipiy&r-'' ,,pi?r "BsirT"" f'w,TMgj?,rwffr """"ffr ?ffS"" ' "" r ' 'Sv "A ' OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, Time Table PIIOM AND AFT13R OCTOBKH 1. 1MI. TK.-A-I3STS A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. l.envo Honolulu. .0:16 8:16 1:15 l::nt Arrive Honoul!uli.7:20 (l:.r7 2:S7 C:33t LonvcUonoullull..7:30 10:43 3:13 6:l2t Arrlvo Honolulu .8:35 11:55 1:65 0:50 1 '1'kahii Oiiy Local. Leavo Honolulu 5:10$ ... Arrlvo I'onrl City BUSS .. Leave lcnrr01ty..ll:55 Arrive Honolulu. 7:30 Sundays excepted. t Saturdays only. S Saturdays oxecptcd. Tides, Sun and Moon. nv c. J. l.OtH. its' s s1 ri t-'ff si 5 1y Frfl? &ir-" ? p I 7 !n. in. p.m. p.tii.'n.m. ! Mnn. 27. 1 (I 1 ,',0 II 10, 8 SO fi BS OH 3 20 1'ui'S. 28 1 49 2 10 7 .M) SI ,W ft B7 1 M. l!d. i'l 2 20 61) 8 20 !l 45 5 5b 0 14 I iO In. in. 'p.m. Thins. 30, 3 10 3 30 1(1 10, ! 10 5 IB 0 It B 14 Fl I. 31 3 4r 3 41 10 20 'J 20 fl St1 U (. fi hut. 14 S, 4 ii 10 30 111 0 BAI 1111 It Bl Sun. IS 0 5 0 11 0 10 40 5 52 I. 15 7 4') III ' I I i Full Mucin iiu tlui :11st ut Mi. lb mill. i. m. Tiniu WliiHtle blows at Hi iiii. .Us. p.m. of Honolulu time, which 1 tliowiine us 12h. Uni. Os. of Uieenuich time. THE DAILY BOLLBTE THURSDAY, MARCH DO, 1893. 3yE-A.K.I3STEl 3STE"V3. Arrivals. ,30. TiiimMiw, Mnr. Stmr Jnmus Mnkcu fiom ICmial Stmr J A Cummins from Ivonlnu Am bklnu IrniK.ird, Solimidt, dajs fiom Xew castle, N S W Am 1-iuastud m'U Alii'o Oonke, Penhal- luw, days from Newcastle, N SV Stmr Kuala fiom Wiiinmic Schr llulenknlii fiuin Kauai Departures. TnunsiiAA, Jlur. ; Se.irles, l'iltz, for Am soli Robert KimicNio Stmr .Ins Makce for Kapaa 10 San Cargoes from Island Ports. Per stmr James Makee 'J"00 hags sugar and tf pkgs sundries. Shipping Notes. The steamer W. G. Hall will ho due from windward ports to-moriow afternouii. The fine Hawaiian shin John Una loft San Francisco on March 10 for Victoria to load lumber for Australia. Tim i:uu will load with coal ut Newcastle, N. S. V. The steamer James Makeo arrived this morning from Kapaa, Kauai, and reports very rough weather. The steamer's fore sail was torn so much that a new ono had to be substituted. The steamer Waialeale was ljmg at Hananuiulu taking in ugar. Tho schooner Robert Scailes, Captain Piltz, sailed at 11 o'clock this morning for the Golden Gate with the following export: 13,139 bags sugar, W. G. Irw in A- Co. ; IV1 do., O. O. Rtrger; 78 osks speim oil (l'l.lUI gals.), J. S. Reynolds; and 122 bills, molas ses, .1. H. Rruns. Domestic value, $71,740. LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS. To-morrow is Good Friday. Hot cross buns for Good Friday nrn ndvorti-ed by tho Elito It-o Cream Parlors. F. Horn, tho votornu fnncy baiter, is to tho front ns ueunl with hot cross buns for Good Friday. Captain Fullor, harbor master, at tended personally to tho mooring of tho U. S. S. Rush yeslorday. Miss Adeline E. Knapp has an in terview with Quoon Dowager Ktipiu lani iu tho Call of Maich lUtli. Look in at Wicliiiitiu's window as you jiass, ami see the Pacific Wheel men's medals to bo raced for net Saturday. Tho Hawaiian Patriotic League has called n mass meeting to behold on i'nlnco Square at 7 o'clock this evening. Diamond Head, y p. tn. Weather clear, wind fresh northeast. Schoon ors Alice Cooke, llaleakala and steamer Knala oir port. Tho Hawaiis and Crescents play a practice game at the League giounds on Saturday afternoon at JJ o'clock. No charge for admission. Tho sorvices of t ho ocond congro gation to-morrow, Good Fridiiy, will bo: 9:15, morning prayer with ser mon, (3:!30, oveiibong with sermon. A natio was committed from Ki naliulu, Maui, on a chargo of burg lary. Ho was brought to town on tho steamer Claudino on Sunday. Tho r. G. band will give a moon light concert at Makeo Island this o oiling. 'J. hoy gao a short concort at Thomas Square yesterday even ing. Tho Japanese cruiser Naniva came into poit ye-toulay morning, and moored near tho lighthouse. She was outside four days engaged in gun practice. Tho Hawaiian National Band eie nnded Hon. James H. Blount, U. S. Commissioner, at tho Hotel yester day e oning. The grounds weie ctouded with people. The Kealia Mill, Kauai, will stis 1 end grinding two days Friday and Saturday this week, in older that tho machinery ma1 lecohe some overhauling. Two deseiters fiom tho whaling bail; James Arnold woie arrested by the police a lew days ago and con fined in the Station. One of tho Miilurn is in oiv poor health. The fnrnitino and ellects of old Mechanic Engine Co. will bo soltl at auction at tho hall to-moriow o cu ing at 7:o0 o'clock. The members aio tequested to bo piesent iu full fotco. Wong Yuen Son was ordered to giei?100 bond iu tho Distiict Court jesterday. to keep the peace with his wife ior one 3"oar. Mr. Son had threatened to kill his wife, hence tho complaint. A telephone message was received this morning that a laro steamer was sighted ten miles southwest. It turned out to bo a faKo alarm. Tho vessel was tho four-masted schoonor Alice Cooke. OOUnT CHRONICLE. Hearings at Ohambors -Suit on Bo half of John McKoaguo's Chil dren. Tho habeas corpus ease ot Geo Titcomb, against his conviction and eentenco on Kauai, was aigued and submitted bofoio Judiro WliUiiiK this morning. A. S. Haitwell for petitioner; Attorney-General W. O. Smith for the Government. ( Judge Whiting appointed C. W. i Ashford ns administrator of the estate of Wm. Henry Harper under SICK) bond this morning. C. Wilcox vs. Kenwoamahi, bill for specthc pouoriuaneo, is Doing heard before Judge Cooper. A. Hosa for plaintiir; W. C. Achi for defendant. mti.unr.x ok .tons .mukuvoui:. Mary Kaloialii has sued out a bill in equity against Morris S. Griu bauiu and M. Louison, partners in tho linn of M. S. Grinbatnn & Co. Tho bill i.s to establish a trust cieat ed by parol. Plaintiir acts for hor solf and as not friend for Daisy, Caroline and Robert McKcague. Her petition sots fotth in eirect the follow ing deolarat ions: 1. That tho minors are ehildion of Mary Kaloialii and John McKcague, who were divorced Januaiy 11, 181)1). 2. That in July, 1835. defendants through S. Selig, their loprosontn tio and agent, in their employ, pro mised and agiccd to and with T. A. Lloyd, who was then guaidian of John McKcague, a poison of un sound mind, that they would pay Llojd tho sum of live thousand clof lars (SoOOO) iu tiust for tho wife (Mary Kaloialii) and tho children of John McKcague, and in considera tion thereof LI031I as such guaidian would outer a suit to set aside and annul a ceitain moitgngodeed made by the said John McKeague to (Dr.) Ale. Kennedy, dated September 21, 1881, to secure the repayment ol forty thousand dollars (tfl 0,000) and do certain olhoi acts wheiebv tho Heoia plantation, the property then THE ROBERT SEARLES. Loaves lor Ban I'taucisco with a Javmuoso Crow. Captain II. Tilt of the schooner Robert Searles has had considoiable trouble with sumo of his crow ever since ho shipped them at Newcastle. N. S. W. When tho schoonor arrived heie a few weeks ago from Newcastle the crew icfused to work, and native laboiers had to be employed to dis chaige the vessel. The ringleader of tho revolt was a man named Tom Ball, a tegular tough, who slated that ho was a pugilist by profession. Ball gave some of (lie young men heie point in the manly art and in a few days left foi San FianeUeo. News was teeeived by the last Austialia that Hall had been "done up" by a light weight iu one of tho athletic clubs iu San Fiancisco. When the schooner had taken iu a full load of sugar and was leady to 1 sail Captain l'iltz found himself short I of cievv. He then shipped a ciow of Japano-o gieen hands, with the exception of two white men one tho mate, who also attends to the donkey engine, and one a sailor. Before the schooner left this morning the mainsail got foul of the .smoke stack of tho donkey engine. For a tune it was believed that the hail would catch fno. Cap tain l'iltz rushed forward and with tho asMhtauccof the Japanese sailors got the sail clear. Tho .schooner sailed out the harbor at 11 o'clock. McfflERHY. ;pjne 1 iaster:. Millinery OLIVH33KT'S The Social Democrats of Germany have decided not to observe May day, giving as a leason the impover ished condition of tho vvorkinginon thioiighout the empire. Socialists at RotibaK, France, .stormed a hall in which a body of Catholics was holding a private meeting. The rioters forced their way to the platform, whoio the priests had raised au altai and placed a ciuciti. They spat on tho ciucilix, broke it into fragments and ........... 1 1... ii :.i 1 .. .1 1 . . '. . . .. uiMuiyu iv iiiu ami uiiiitK.iKu iiwu, i (os-cd the pieces into the congiega vvould on tho salo by forcclosuio, (olli w prints were attacked, under decree of tho Siipiemo Cotut knocked down, can ied to the door.s in the case of M. S. Guubaiiui & Co. ailj inoUn into the street. While against the Hceia Planlat ton Com- , M)lm. f tho liotors drove out the pany and other, loahzo moio than nu.Ut wolll,,n and children ootnpiis the amount duo uiion a ceitain nioit- . ;,,Hii...iiiir,,.,r..1)imi.ntli(.rssin:islii.il by the Heeia Sugai Com- tl fniiture in tho hall. Many pei the defendants dated hnn uurn sitvnnilv iniureil liv l)e.in' - .""- . J. J -, 3STO-W OPEN .A.T N. S. SACHS 103t lort Stroot, o - Honolulu. Latest Novelties ! New Styles ! New Spring Flowers ! USrjEJW Latest Mollies New Ribbons I LACES ! in Children's Hats I .'i riNi: AssoifiMi.NT or I I Catholic Cathedral of Nonolulu Re ligious Services. IIOLY OR MAUNDV THURSDAY. To-night, 7 p. in., the passion preached in Portuguese. 8 p. m., tho passion preached in Hawaiian. HOLY On GOOD FlilDAX. To-morrow, March 31st, is Holy or Good Friday, the day on which our Lord died on tho cross for tho redemption of nion. 9 a. m., religious service. 1::J0 p. in., the stations of tho cross in Hawaiian. (5:30 p. in., the stations of tho cross in Portuguese. 8 p. m., tho passion preached in English. HOLY SATI'llDAY. The next da', April 1st, is Holy Saturday, tho day on which our Saviour was bin ied. 7 a. m., religious sorvices high mass preceded by the blessing of the now fire and tho baptismal fonts. Tho bells of tho chinch which have not boon rung since theglonn of Holy Thuisday mass, are rung again to-day nt tho gloria of the mass. KA&TEII SUNDAY. Next Sunday, April 2d, is Easter Sunday, tho day on which our Lord rose again from tho dead. 6 aud 7 a. in., low masses with holy communion, 10 a. m., High pontifical mass. 8 p. in., Confiinintion, Rosary, and Benediction of the M. B. Saciament. Capt. J. S. Reynolds of the whal ing bark James Arnold lying at the Pacific Mail dock shipped 78 casks of sperm oil, containing li),lG(J gal lons, aud valued at 1-1,000, to San Francisco to-day. Joseph B. Cook, tho defaulting Police Couit dork of San Francisco, who was hero some timo ago, was locked up in the County Jail on March 18th, on the four indictments found against him by tho Grand Jury. A photo of tho group of members of Prof. Loheido's athletic school, who will wrestle in tho coining tournament for tho championship of tho Hawaiian Islands, has boon placed on exhibit ion in M. Mclner ny's coiner window. At tho icquest of the ladies who have chaigo of it, in their name and in tho name of many olhois, the fair and luau advoitised to bo held at Kalihi-kai on tho oth of April, is postponed. The day when it is to take place will bo advertised very soon. Ha- iii- this wo- To Got at tho Facts Regarding Hood'H Sarsaparilla, ask tho people who take this medi cine, or lead the testimonials often published in this paper. They will certainly convince 3011 that flood'h Sarsaparilla possimses unequalled merit, and that Hood's dues. Persons whonio subject to attacks of bilious colio can almost invariably toll by their feelings, when to expect an attack. If Chauiboilain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Kemedy is taken ns soon as the.so symptoms ap pear, they can ward oil' the disease. Such poihoiis should nlwayo keep the Remedy at hand, icady for im mediate use when needed. Two or three doses of it at tho right time will save them much millcring. For sale by all dealms. Buiisou, Smith S: Co., agents for the Hawaiian ltd-amis. Tho women's branch of the vvaiian Patiiotic League held other meeting at Anon Hall afternoon. Over five bundled men attended tho meeting, which was for the puiposo of considering their finance.,, and the drafting of a memorial to bo sent to the United States Commissioner. The Provisional Government guards at tho barracks aio sporting their now uniforms. Yesterday n number of them started out to keep up tho customary "wotting" opera tion, and by evening tlioy wete "wet" indeed. Two of them, a Ger man mid a Poitiigue.so, owned tho Hotel giounds for a while until a cop laid his paws on thorn. gage made panv to August Hi, 1S83. 3. That on or about Sept., 1S8J, a suit was biought by T. A. Lloyd against ivennciiy, and a docico was made that said nioitgagc be et aside and cancelled. 1. That subsequent 1o said decioo the Heeia plantation wat sold under foiecloMiio as afniosaid to M. S. Giinbaum and M. Louisson fm nm bundled and Iwontv-liio thousand dollars (8125,000). 5. That I hereafter M. Loui-on, iu pursuance of piomiso as above, agieed with Mai,) Kaloialii to pay her for the use and heuclir of heiself and children the sum of .i-25 a month, tho same being out of the inteiest of tho said .J.'itKK) as pioniised, and ' that tho said 55000 should lomaiu in ' tho hands of M. S. Giinbaum it Co. I in tiust for the u-e and bonelit of I the said Mary Kaloialii and her I children until tho said ehildion ' should arrive at their legal majority, and tho said Mary Kaloialii consent- ing thoioto was thenceforwaid paid tho said sum of 525 a month until March, 181)0, when tho payment was stopped, and tho said defendants j have since refused and still refuse to 1 pay tho said .sum of .25 a mouth or a 113' part thoieof, or the said sum of 55000 or an y pa it theicof. Complainants submit that, having regard to tho facts stated, and in particular to the verbal agieoinent l3' Selig and (ho conduct of Louis- j -on, tho sum of 5'5(XX) was intended 1 as a trust tor the uso and honoht ol tho said Mar3 Kaloialii and her ehil dion by the said McKcague. Wheieforo the complainants pray that the honorable Couit declare that the said sum of 55000 is and was when tho agreement was made a tiust lor the use and benefit of ' Mar3 Kaloialii and her children and that tho defendants aio tnisteos for the complainants ol said sum of money and accrued inteiest. Also, tho3- piny that the defend ants do lender to tho Couit an ac count of said trust fund, showing what pa3 incuts have been made and crediting complainants with interest thereon at the legal late. Also, that Mai3 Kaloialii bo ap pointed guaidian and next fiiend of said minors to prosecute their suit herein. A. Rosa and Charles Croighton for complainants, Judge Whiting has endorsed (he : bill with the follow ing ordei: "L'pon the showing made iu the foiegoiug , petition it is ordered that Maiy Kaluialii bo and she is hcioby ap- 1 pointed guaidian aud next friend of ' said miuois and may In ing this suit." , knocked down and tiamplcd upon. Numerous aricstn have been made and more aio expected to follow. iiod9sCyres Dyspepsia and Indigestion if N. rislco Patent Elastic Seam Drawers ! Wo want lo cull the iillcutioii of our put roils ton novelty which, from the favor it lin boon re ceived with, we believe has come to stay and become an imlNpuii bible article of gout's furnishing. A glance at tho cut above will show ut once the superiority o jjoodb made in this nuuiiier over those heretofore in vogue. SfltlVCN'h L'atk.nt IOl.AS'l ic Si:am I)uvi:t!:s mo provided with an improvement consisting of mi Elastic Tnsi:iition ut the inner and outer scums, which trivcs elasticity in movement comfort in fit. The drawers au cut in liguie outlines and jillbr! the wearer all the advaiit.ivr knit good, while Minning t lie sitperiot com full of woven f.ihric. The 1'ii:.t El vm'ic Si: m, which com a ins no i:i'iiiti:i;, ic taiiib it- springiness and wear- longer t New Spring Dress Materials! m:v rinriM.P .mtsuns, ow.amii:s a riiAMiimcs, M;V riM'.Nl II VI.I.-W001, t MAIM i:S, dark uruunil cilieti; MI1TI:a l'UIMl.l) l.INT.N A HMSH LAWNS, Ni: (UIION I'ONtiT.l.S .V COTTON' CUAIT.S, New White Goods, Dimities, Marseilles, Etc. wr, n.wi: 'iiu: vi:ky i..n:sr ix Laces, Embroideries 8c TrimrairLgs ! also a ni:v i.oi up mi: Adeline 1)lac:k Stockings 'Mir. in:sr." nn Ali-olilti-lv 1'iist Colur ami will nut Clock. they an- jirouoiiiH'ed Your doctor will tell you it is the eafest diet for baby Kill the garment Urn. S.m 1'rancKto. Th6 combination of c.Ncpllont stomach tonics In Hood's H.irsaparill.1 is such that, with projicr attention to diet, indigestion nnd even tln worst cases of dvinopua aro cured by this liiodlclne. Head ihh: "Having for scnei.il jons boon i;reitly troubled with lmligustlnn, and lnvln cen Hood'i Sarsap irllla advertised, I concluded to SarsapariHa givo It a trial. To my lnpplness r.nd !;reat s itls faction I found it to 1m i!n' only remedy foi tilts conipHlnt." Mas. N. 1'isur, CJ." Oe.irj Street, S.m 1 r.miUco, i.d. Hood's Pills net e islly. jd luoinptly aud effloienlly, on tlio liver uad bimcU. i;r.c. Hot Buns i Three (ttiys is a veiy shoit time in which to cure a bad case of rheu matism; but it can bo done, if the pioper tieatinent is adopted, as will bo seen by the following from James Lambert, of New Ibunswick, Ills: "I was badly afflicted with rheuma tism iu the hips and leg-, when I bought a bottle of L'hainbuilainV Pain lialiu. II cuied me in thiee (bus. j am all uj'ht to da): and would insist on every one who is uOlictod with that teuiblo dii-ease to lino (Jhamliei Iain's Pain Halm and got well al once." 50 cent bottles for i-alo by all dealeis, ISeusoii, Smith Ai Uo agents f r tho Hawaiian Isl ands, j The coinmirsion at St. I'elembiug , appointed to define the term ''tol'li loiiid waloi,-," an used in the ISoting ease, has decided that tho teim ap- plies to all water.s within Unity leagues of the coast line. Even at St. I'eloisbiug thoio is lit t Ui opcet ation that this decision will bo ac cepted by any foioign powiir o,ci)pt, peihapri, the United Status, WELCOME TO MRS, DLOUNT. I Tho Committco of tho Womon'a Branch of tho Patriotic Eoaijuo Warmly Itocoivod. A committee consisting of .Mrs. (J. O. Ui'iger, .Mis. A. A. llaalelea, .Mis. .1. H. Wodohouse, Jr., .Mis. J. P. Ka halewai, .Mis. J. Navvahi and .Mis. .M, K. Keiiliukalolo vinited .Mis, Ulotlllt, wife of the I'mled States Coiuuiissionoi, at the Snow Collage, Hawaiian Hotel, 3osUudnv tifter noou. The committee icpicscutcd thein-elvi's as having boon delegated liy the women's hiiiiiuh of the Ha waiian Patiiotic League to tender the sociidv's aloha and to welcome .Mr. and .Mis. lilmint to the llavvai- i ian Islands. Tim coiiimiltee al-o I stated to.Mis, liluuiil (hat Ihoy hail jnunugod with the Hawaiian Xa i tional Hand to.seienado them in tho I evening. j Mis I'louiU was well plea-ed with j tho comniitteo'h visit, ami staled .that she would lilo vei) much in deed to hear the national baud. I ho vinit was iniei and thocoiii inittee ictiieil loud iu thoii piaiso of .Mm llli-imt, and her waim leeep timi of them. Later iu the evening .Mrs. II. It. .Macfarlaiio pent .Mrs. IMounl the liand's piogiain painted on a iii!k handlioiohinf. Good Friday, March 31. vi: wn.i. iiaki: a Superior Quality run Tin: occasion. Send Your Orders in Time. THE GESA1 PARLORS 1 ,SU I limine Co, AUCTION SALE. Wll.l. Ill AN' AI'CTIDN if 1 iriilliiii lite., in .VUcliaiilc No J Hull Kl-.MOUUOvV (I'll- il.lV ) liVliMMI, "I Tl.HnrrliiuK. All liii.ni linrsaii hmiiioIciI in iiiiciiiI. 1 im.iI uiti)i:i! or a)M.MiTn:i;. ll's-.'l NOTICE OK SALE. rpiu: i''iii:it.si(ii,ii iii:iii:ioi'oiii; .1 diiiui: liiiiun-s at lloiiiil.iiii, llaunli, llllH l 111 s ilui mill lllr. Kill irO Bltll'k uf Ml'l- i.'ll.nidl't' Ihii (-, l .illb (ill Is, Huildlllj,'J. ,111111 limit. Aii'eiuiti. nl uliatKiHivcr imiiliu In K wonj i- I Iiiiiik, umi In iilone uillliu rlul in itidliii'i oatntaiidMiit iiivwiintK. (hlgUKdj CAM) MM:. iWMw lly Meul. IUiik. tho other poition ol It makes the diuwers conform lo tho position of the weaier and avoids uin strain, no matter what attitude tiie body assumes. It will also be found thai these L'atk.nt Ei.vstic Ska.m Dn.vw i:iih mo equally well adapted to all athletic positions and allow the greatest fieodom and easo of motion. Jn tho position as sumed in the cut, not tho least tension in pioduced on the in. iiu portion of the goods, while the elastic scams allow the transfor mation of tho ligttie as seen in ii... .. ;;..,. ,,.i.;,.i, ,,...,,1.1 !.,. ;,,, lliv.' jnsiLiiiii, Willi 11 uuiuii in- im possible in others without pro ducing great strain on the goods and friction upon the person. Wo luivo now a complete stock of these goods, in all sizes, and can lecoinmond those made of thu material known us",)i:an'' to be the coolest and best adapt ed for those persons who do not care lo wear woolen fabrics. They suy that there is "noth ing new under the sun," but the fellow who .said Unit was all wrong. He forgot "tient's Fur nishings," lliey'ie always mak ing .something new in that lino. The latest yeT-ve have just icceived samples of, from the niitnufactuiers. It consists of (juu.e, Balbi'iggan, or Silk Un dor Garments with WOOL skill fully woven into tho hi east and buck to piotcct the most vital pill t of the hodv fiom cold 01 chill. To the many people who cannol wear all wool goods on account of the irritation some times felt, the.-e goods will be a gnat boon, as, while I hey will have the advantage of wearing cotton fabric, the lungs and 1 ba6k will have a nice warm cov 1 oring of wool. K10111 tho iiianv scnliiiieiils of uppioval we have heaid legurding thoj-e goods we believe I hem to bo a good thing for our i-lima'u, and have placed our oidur.s for a full stock, which will he on ale in about (wo mouths. 1 To any jiursoii desiring to see thu samples which wo litis u w t will ho pleased to show them. 1 on iu mzr Of O 9 Nestle's Food Jl "2 F. Y ol I ' SB!SSKKIiHteS!fl WSt07 n' iSS2, Vim fully rcqiu'sti'd Otir Store and Svmim.k of tho are respect- to call at it it Fhki: DBEST Baby Food A dainty new book, best authorities on baby mother who sends lur address The liaby, by the life, free to every EVER MADE. "Nestle's 1"5 A Pure Milk Food! And iviiuirc"-; only the addi tion of "Water to pre pare it lor use. Large Packages 50 Cts HOLLISTER & CO., TiioAiAS i.r.ntUMi & company, 73 Warren St., New York. 109 jTort. Street, - - - KConolnlia, KG. I. Pacific Hardware Co., L'd Cummins' Slooit, Fort Stvoot. JXJST RECEIVED Leather Belting a L ace Leather ok vi:i:y si'im'.iiioi: (jitai.i rv. an- invoici: op IRON AND IMiASS SCREWS to (O-mim.kti: out i.im: or m.kp. Sand Paper, Emery Cloth Sacks, 0-lo,n.t Nail Fullers, XjtxricLt Swivels, Turner's Snips n-ncl Sheave, Awls a,rj.cl Tools, aarclen Trowels, Egg Beaters, Cork Screws, Can Openers, Scrub Brushes, Paints, Putty, Stc, Etc. Ja H1S:LSl3K,S & GO. 93 PORT STiaiUlUT. AI-TKI! I'VKINii hl'Ui K A 1.1. KIN'lis Ol' - Curtains in White, Cream and Colored ! .t biiir tin r.-niitr i. -t. Velvet 8z Sm.yrrLSL Pl.-u.gs In nil 1.1c. -Ki.iil reduced Woolen Goods in Plain, Striped & Plaids, Below Cost! ZJ III lie t uili'i Hum, 17' Uiijiiii 111 ail l).i.irtnieul-. :? Dnissmaltiiio Undor tho Nanauomeut of MISS K. 0LARK. .& Ihlly Hull, tin, C0 delivered frfit Cfitls (1 month, j M. MoJiS' ERiNY Daily Bulletin, 50c. per month ,4 X