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HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893.
VOL. V. NO. 712.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED
EVERY AFTERNOON
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Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd.,
AT THE OFFICE.
Merchant St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
It. 8. Muoiiic, Bvipt. W. H. Taylor, i'res.
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IIS
tton iron
San Francisco,
Works
Cal.
BUILDERS OF
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Australian Mail Service.
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Delivered In Honolulu nt Fifty Cunts a
Month, in advance.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
IS PUBLISHED
At Foun Doluaiw a Yeah to Domestic,
and Five Dollars to Foreign Subscribers.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
DONE IN 8UPERI0R STYLE.
250
BOTH TELEPHONES 250
P. O. BOX 83.
Improved Sugar Machinery
BOILERS & ENGINES.
Pumping Machinery
For Irrigating and Wator Works purposes
of any capacity.
Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Pluming
DAVIDSON PUMPS,
MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPE,
HEINE SAFETY BOILER,
Address letters for the paper "Editor
Bulletin," and business letters "Manager
Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a
personal address may cause delay in at
tention. DANIEL LOGAN, - Editor and Managor.
Business Cards.
LEWEES & COOKE,
For San Francisco :
The Now nnd Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydney and 'Auck
land on or about
May 4th,
And will leave for the above port with
Mails and Passengers on orabout that date.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.
Tlckots Issuod to ALL POINTS In tho UNITED STATES and CANADA, via Portland,
Tacoma, Soattlo, Vlotoria and Vancouver.
$5.00 Second Class $ First Class $10.00
:LE8S THAN BY OTHER LINES h:
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc
Etc.
For futthcr imrticulars and cata
logues, address
K.isclon. Iron"Works,
San Francisco, California.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship
"MARIPOSA"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
bo due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
May 4th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for tho ubove ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
MOUNTAIN REPORTS: Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen, Fraser Canon, Etc.
"Empress" Line of Steamers from Vancouver. Tickets to All Points In Japan, China, India.
AROUND THE WORLD PER C. P. R. FOR $610.
M. M. STERN,
Dist. Freight & Pops. Agent,
018 Market street,
San Francisco, Cal.
For Tickets nnd Gonoral Informa
tion apply to
THEO. H. DAYIES & CO.,
Agent for the Jlttwaiian Islands.
Men and Women.
Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Daily Bulletin
6F- For further particulars regarding
1 reigbt or Passage apply to
WEI. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
i-!U Gonoral Agents.
TUB HAWAII H0I1M Oceanic Steamship Co.
AND THK-
Occidental and Orientals. S. Go.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call nt Honolulu on their way to the above
ports on or about the following dates:
fmroivrr.RS and Dealeks in Lumiier asd
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Importers and Commission Merchants.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
General Commission Agents.
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
G. W. MAOFABLANE & CO.,
Importers and Commission Merchants.
Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu.
DAILY AND WEEKLY
Hawaiian Newspapers
Leading Journals in the Kingdom.
JNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer and General Business Aoent.
Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii.
The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"
Has the Largest Circulation on tho Islands
and is the Best Medium for
Advertising.
Mr. Titos. K. Nainii:l will receive all
adverti-ements and tiansact all business
matters.
US" Office: "Ureniir Block," corner
Nuuanu and Queen street (upstairs).
SKJ-tf
Time Tatole.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
fiom S. F.
May 17
Juno 14. . ..
.lulv 12 ..
Aug. !)
bout. (J ....
Oct. I
Nov. 1
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
. ..May 24
Juno 21
Inly 1!)
Aug. 10
Sept. 13
Oct. 11
Nov. 8
..May 11, 18!3
uiy
Stmr "BELGIC"
Stmr "CHINA" July 9. 1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Aug. 7, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Sept. J8, 1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. 1(1, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 27, 1693
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 25, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Feb. 5, lb91
Stmr "OCEANIC" March 5, 1891
Stmr "CHINA" April 10, 1891
Employment,
House & Rooms
Registry
All advertisements for this denart-
ment must be naid in advance. Orders to
continue should bo given the afternoon tho
advertisement expires. Advertisements for
the Registry must bo handed in before 12
o'clock noon of the day they first appear.
Tho rates given below under eacli head uro
for advertisements not exceeding live lines,
counting seven words to a line. Five cents
a lino will bo added to each figure for all
above live lines.
THROUGH LINE.
The Best Lunch in Town.
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
Arrive Jlonululu.
From Sydney for
San Francisco.
Leave Jlonululu.
MA11IPOSA, May 1 1 MONOWAI, May 4
MONOWAI, June 1 I ALAMEDA. June 1
ALAMEDA, June 29 MAltIPOSA,Jnne29
MARIPOSA, J uly 27
MONOWAI, Aug. 24
ALAMEDA, Sept. 121
MARIPOSA, Oct. 19
MONOWAI, July 27
ALAMKDA,Aug. 21
MARIPOSA,Sept.21
iilUi, J , l.l, KJVl, lit
MONOWAI, Nov. 10 ALAMEDA, Nov. l(i
TO PLANT LOVERS !
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the abovo Companies will
cull at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the abovo port on
or about tho following dates:
Stmr "OCEAN IC" May 7, 1893
Stmr "GAELIC" May 29, lb'Ji
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
JunoO, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" June 19, 1893
Stmr "BELGIO" June 27, 1893
Stmr "PERU" July 7, 1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Julv 17, 1893
Stmr "CITY OF KIO DF JANEIRO"
Jnly 2.'), 1893
Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. O, 1893
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Aug. 15,1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. 23, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 0, lb93
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, 1893
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Jan. 2, 1891
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, 1891
Stmr "CHINA" March 20, 1891
Stmr "GAELIC" May 11, 1891
Employment Wanted.
Adi. under this head, 35c. one ueek or less:
continued, 10c. a week.
A GERMAN GARDENER WOULD
like a situation in n private place.
Would take care of grounds and not object
to looking after horses. Apply "Gar
dener," Bulletin OIKce. 708-tf
Tea. and Coffee
WENNEB & CO.,
Manufacturing and Importino Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
W. H. STONE,
-A.OOOTJTSTT.AJSr'T.
P. O. Box 17.
Jp&IS&
AT ALL HOURS.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
THOS. LINDSAY,
Manufacturing Jeweler
and
Watch
maker.
EC. J". 2STOLTE. Prop.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
notify tho public that he is nrenared
Kind of tree, Shrub or
to Propagate any
jusii oy uramng, jsuuumg, Kinging, or
other methods. No payments will bo re
quired until thoy aro well rooted, which
will take from six weeks to six months, ac
cording to its genus. Now is the time for
ludies to make ptesents whether exotics or
natives, to her friends. I will also under
take to eiadicate all insects that prey upon
or suck the sap from trees and other vege
tables, which can bo expelled from 50 to 00
iiuium; ho euro no pay.
E& The Collco ai
.specialty. Address
W. L.,
053-lm Bulletin Oflice.
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO yoko- to iiono-
HAMA. KONG.
Cabin JIM 00 ?175 00
Cabin, round trip 4
months 225 00 202 50
CabiiTound trip 12
months 202 50 310 25
European Steerage.. . 85 00 100 00
E8F Passengers paying full fare will bo
allowed 10 percent oil' return faro if return
ing within twolve months.
Help Wanted.
Ads. under this head, 60c. one time; con
tinued, Wc. each time.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD
Needle Woman for Dicssmaking;
ono who can Cut and Fit; to work in tho
house. P. O. Box 409. 712-3t
Lost and Found.
Ad . under this head, 50c. one time; con
tinued, 25c. each time.
and Orange family a
Kukui Jowolrv
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
sneeinltv.
attention paid to all kinds of repairs.
Particular
ATLAS ASSURANCE CO.
OI LONDON.
H. W. Schmidt & Sons,
AUKNTH FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
HONOLULU IKON WOBKS,
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Hon, him,
Coolers. Iron, Brash, and Lead
Castings.
Machinery of Every Description Made to
Order. Particular attention paid to Ships'
lilucksmlthiug. Job Work executed at
Short Notice.
3SO O' Far-roll St.
Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal.
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and patrons in tho Islands that
I have puruhuscd the above Stables and
intend to maintain its namesake "Second
toNone" lhtela-. Livery Outlitsof every
description uNoon hand. 1 orsalo: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft lior-cs guaranteed
r.s repiosontcd. Coirespundetico invited.
13. II. MILES.
f)9.-tf Proprietor.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,
81 KING ST.
c. j. McCarthy,
Real Estate & Collection Agency
gjgf For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
Agents.
Houses To Let.
Ads. under thh head, 50c. one lime; con
tinued, 10c. each time.
Houses Wanted.
Ads. under this head, 50c. one time: con
tinued, 10c. each time.
Booms To Let.
Ads. under this head, 25c. one time; 50c.
one week; continued, 10c. each week.
Rooms Wanted.
Ad. under this head, COc. one time; con
tinued, 10c. each time.
Baldwin Locomotives.
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207 tf
WMer's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
jjB!arKl
AGENT FOR-
Cincinnati Safe & Lock Co.
Ms& J j . iTfi. -A
35 Merchant St.,
Cummins Block.
EDWIN A. JONES
Has
opened an
business
ofllco for transacting all
in connection with
W.
C. Wilder, Pres. S. B. Rose, Sec.
Capt. J. A. Kino, Port Bupt.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
O. B. RIPLEY,
AROHITEOT,
Complete pluiis and specllleutloiis for
every description of building. Contractu
drawn and careful superintendence of con-
mniciiun given wium required,
I3A1IIMIIIU lllllllB. JSUW UOSUMlri.
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
Trusts, Purchase and Salo of Bonds,
Stock and Real Estato,
And is prepared to Audit Accounts.
Olllce: No. 12 Merchant street, oflice lately
occupied by the lato .lona. Austin.
P. 0. Box 55.
Call and
Mi ulitf ii
buildings, Olllcu, lloom A, HiiruukuU' lllock.
Mutual Tel, 2US,
Daily Jlulletln,
dtlivtreii frte,
60 cent a month,
G-. J. "Waller. . . . Manager.
CI-IAS, T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for tho Island of Oaliu.
Agent to lake Aoknowlodgoiiitnts to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriage LIi'mimi, Hono
lulu, Oaliit.
Agent fur tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt A'
Kcott'H Freight and I'tiicu) l!cpiess,
Agent for Hi') llurliugloii Route.
Itl'.AL
ESTATE ItliOlvElt
ami GENERAL
1Iki.i.3Is-
SH Merchant t.
TELEPHONE
P.O. Box llft-
-umuK-
AOKNT.
Mill UAL Hill
Honolulu, H, I,
It can Iio proved
Any day
That tho
Daily Bulletin
Has the
Largest
Circulation
01' any papet
In Honolulu.
JiusincHK
.Men
Slick a
Jin
JOur.
Stmr. KINAU,
0LAREE. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 r. m., touching at
Lahaina, Maaiaea Bay and Makena tho
same day; Mahukona, Kuwuihaouml Ijiu
pahoehoo tho following day, arriving at
llilo at midnight.
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau
pahochoe same day; Kawuihuo a. m.; Ma
hukona 10 a. m.; Makeua 4 i. M.; Maaiaea
Bay (1 r. m.; Luhaiuu H r. m. tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu (1 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays.
received after
Tho undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FOR THE OELE1IRATED
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE WORKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Ponn.,
Aro now prepared to give Kstlniatos and
receive Orders for these Kngines,
of any size and style.
No Freinht will bo
12 noon on day of bailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
l'. m., touching lit Kahulul, Huelo, liunu,
Humoa and kipiihulu.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
be icielved after
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARK NOW MANUFACTURING A
STVLK OF LOCOMOTIVE
PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently been
received at these Islands, ami wo will have
nleasuro in furnishlnc: nhintutlon ucents
t and niauugers with particulars of same.
No Frcluht will
1 1'. m, on uay of sailing.
tho lumlin
'iglit, as no will not
Consignees must be at
receive their Frc
ourselves rcspousihlo after such Freight
has been lauded,
gs to
hold
While tho Company will use due dili
gence In handling Live Stock, we decline I
to ussiiiihi any rcspun.-lbllity In case of the '
loss of same.
Thu Company will not bo responitlbhi for
Money or Jewelry iiulcsn placed In the cam
of Purfcr.
J' klmln of Vumnwnlul Prtntiny
nMtly rxeuutrd ul low tuU'h tt Hie
llultrtln Ojjlce,
The Superiority of theso Locomotives
over ull other makes is known not only
here but is acknowledged throughout thu
United States.
WM. G. IRWIN & C0.F Ltd.,
Bole Agents lor the Hawaiian Islands.
bb
1LAN1WA1"
Dietrich Itieko has been bass-violinist
in the Mubilo, Aln., Theatre for
fifty-three years.
Susan B. Anthony is of opinion
(hut wo nre thrcutend with an excess
of unmarried women.
The oldest American citizen now in
public life is Senator Mot rill of Ver
mont, who wus born in 1810
Julml Eurly of Now Orleans still
wears tho gray nnd will not accept a
piece of curreifcy bearing the vignette
of General Grunt.
Mrs. James Brown Potter will, it is
said, soon retire from the stage to be
come tho wife of u wealthy widower of
New York.
Hamilton Stewart of Isphonung,
.Mich,, chums to possess historical
sketches of every member of his wife's
family from tho year 1100.
Judge R It. Nelson of tho United
States District Court of Minnesota- is
the only mun on the district bench
appointed before the Civil War.
Florence Nightingale, the famous
nurse, is seventy-two yeais old. She
takes her baptismal name from the
Italian city, in which she was born.
United States Senator Pettigrew of
South Dakota wears top-boots and u
scraggy beard and looks more like it
granger than any Populist of them
all.
It is said that William Waldorf As
lor will not make his permanent resi
dence in England, because bis finan
cial interests demand his ficqucnt
presence in New York.
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, who resides
at Charlotte, N. C. has been present
ed with u sprig of ivy from Martin
Luther's grave, which she intends
placing on her husband's btuial place.
The new minister to Denmark, J. E.
Kisley, although he had an immense
law practice, never bad his business
card or his address printed, never
hung out a shingle or carried a green
bag.
Electricinn Edison's business life
has not been without its cares. He
has hud to spend over $1,000,000 in
(Icleiulinti his p.itents, which have al
most been of us much benefit to the
lawyers ns to their inventor.
Elbridge Snow of Fitchburg is the
son of tho late John Snow of Dublin,
N. H.. who served in tho War of the
Revolution. The patriot was seventy-
live years of age when Ins son was
horn. His son is now fifty-eight years
old.
Professor Virchow, the eminent
pathologist, keeps alive lor experi
ments several generations of cats,
from which ho is trying to evolve a
race of bob-tailed felines. The profes
sor is seventy years old and is sur
prisingly vigorous.
Henry Munson, who died in New
Haven recently, was the inventor of
the device universally employed for
boring gun barrels. He neglected to
patent it, and thus let slip a fortune
that would have made him a million
aire. June 3d Mrs. Blaino, Miss Blaine,
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damrosch
will sail for Europe and spend the
summer abroad. M bb Dodge (Gail
Hamilton) will not go with them.
She will devote herself to writing thu
life of Mr. Blaine.
General Anthouard do Vniincourt,
who died in France at the age of ninety-seven
a few weeks ago, was ulmost
the last survivor of the wars of the
First Empire. He hud just left the
military school of St. Cyr when he
took part in the battle ol Waterloo.
Secretary Carlisle remarked in a
plaintive tone to a recent visitor: '!
thought that when all these gentle
men who came here to see the inaugu
ration had seen it thoy would go
homo, but they haven't; no, they
haven't. I have seen them all, sir. I
,mi quite sure I have been addressed
by them all, sir, right in this room."
Judge Lurton who has been ap
pointed as Judge in the Sixth Circuit,
which includes the State of Ohio, lias
been on Ohio soil before. He has u
very lively recollection of his visit to
Ohio during the war. He was then
u ragged rebel prisoner and ''boarded"
for a tune at Camp Chase, Columbus,
and then had a quite summer vacation
at Johnson's Island.
Mrs. Annie Diggs says of the story
that Mis Jerry Simpson wore velvet
and diamonds at the inaugural ball:
"Mrs. Simpson hud a velvet gown,
She is also the possessor of a diamond
a trifle larger than a pin's bead,
which is bet in a finger ring. She has
not worn the dtchs and was not pre
sent ut thu ball. In till other tespects
the original story is coriect."
Miss Jesfie A. Aekerinan, World's
V. C T. U. missionary, put on a div
ing dress and went down sixty feet to
ihe octun-bed while on a recent trip
from Australia to Singapore. Her
vessel stopped for two days among a
Hulling licet and Miss Aukcrmnu
wanted to see the work for herself
She is said to be the fust woman to
liave thus emulated the lamented
Daniel A'cUinty.
Mrs. Nullio Grant S.irtoiis, who is
now living in London, is a great so
cial favorite. Shu is described us more
attractive than when, e gliteen years
ago, she went to England a hopeful
biide. She was only nineteen years
old then. She doesn't look over thirty
now. Her face is of gjilUh fullness
and smoothness; her eyes aru very
dark and shaded by heavy black
hibhes, Shu is duvoteil to her children.
About Uoop-Skirts.
Tho Bazar has not wasted words
or spaco in idle conjecture as to tho
revival of hoop-skirts, hocauso it bo-
liovod tho excitement on tho subject
to bo entirely useless. This belief is
confirmed by tho roport of fashiona
ble modistes who have just returned
from Paris with their Eastor novel
ties. Thoy say tho hoop-skirt is not
worn in Paris, nor will it bo worn
this season oitiior thoro or horo by
women of fashion. Practically it
does not exist in Paris and is re
garded by French couturioros as tho
sonsatioual suggestion of ultra
Americans and of English dealers
not of tho best class. Thoy speak
of it most sarcastically as destruc
tive of all grace in dross, and thoy
suggest a roturn to clinging skirts,
or at least to those without fulluoss
at the top, by way of contravening
it. Thoro is already a reaction
against stiff and heavy haircloth in
terlining for supple and transparent
fabrics of spring and summer gowns.
In its place tho more pliable crino
line lawn or foundation muslin is
used, and this extends only to the
knoo, instead of to tho hips as dur
ing tho winter. Harper's liazar.
'
ADVERTISING NOXEB.
Rooms to lot with board at llani
wai, Waikiki.
Root Beer on draught at Bouson,
Smith Ac Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith A: Co., Agents.
Sunburn roliovod at once "by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith A: Co.,
Agents.
A comfortable cottage, well fur
nished, is wanted on the plains. Ad
dross "F.," Bulletin office.
Dr. McLennan, 131 Fort street,
abovo Hotel. Chronic and Sugicat
eases. Mutual Telephone 682.
Prof. F. Lombard, A. B., will con
tinue giving instruction in private
and in classes; French, Spanish,
and Latin. Residence, Alakoa street,
near Y. M. C. A.
Natural Characteristics.
A German and a Frenchman sat
opposite each other at a table d'hote
in a Swiss hotol.
"You aro a Frenchman, I supposot"
inquired tho Gorman at tho com
mencement of tho moal.
"Yes," was tho roply; "but how did
you manage to find that out?"
"Because you oat so much broad,"
said tho Gorman. There was a long
pause. When tho dinner was over
tho Frenchman in his turn question
ed his vis-a-vis.
"You aro a Gorman, I presume?"
"To bo sure; but toll mo, pray, how
you mado that discovery."
"Bocause you ate so much of every
thing," was the dry retort. Schweiser
Volksmund.
The Scourge of Franco.
Previous to tho appearance of tho
phylloxera, Franco exported about
eighty and imported only 6,000,000
gallons of wine; her imports for tho
first eleven months of last year
amounted to 204,000,000 gallons, and
her exports for the same period fell
short of 3!,0X),0OO gallons. In Alge
ria, too, owing to tho unfavorable
state of tho weather, tho viutago
amounted to only (54,000,000 gallons,
as against more than uiuety million
gallons in 181)1, and tho ouly subject
upon which tho official report dwells
with satisfaction is the cider crop,
which amounted to 310,000,000 gal
lons, being about sixty-six million
gallons in excess of last year and
half that in excess of tho average of
the last ton j'eur.
Absolutely
Washington's
tor.
Last IiOt-
YVhat is regarded as "absolutely
the last" letter penned by George
Washington was sold in Philadel
nhia Wednesday for $850. Tho ,ur-
.chasor was the Historical Societj of
Pennsylvania. George W. Chillis
has what was long supposed to bo
tho last letter written by tho Father
of His Country, as it was composed
six days before his death, but tho
letter sold tho other day was written
only twenty-four hours before Gen
eral Washington's decease.. It is
dated "Mount Vernon, 13th Doo'r,
179'.)," and gives von uuroinautic
directions about matters eonnoctod
with the management of his farm.
X. V. World.
What Won Her.
Ho told her of his high estato
As ho sought her love to gain;
Ho boasted of his Norman blood,
Which al.-o was in vain;
He named thu sum he was insured
The maiden caught her breath;
Her head sought lent upon his breust;
She said: "Vin yours till death!"
J'urk.
AFIRBT.ULAHB FAMILY 11ATHINU
Resorl nt Wulklkl, Triuiicarx mh
thu galu, Hviilnl arrangements can bo
mudu for Family Piculcu and Evening
UuthlliH Purtlos. ban-it
Mrs. Jangle You don't think,
thou, that money talks? dangle
Certainly not. Mrs. Jungle And
yet it was only yesterday thut you
told nut to rumombur that every
dollar counted. Uujf'alo C'ounVr.
A BlosainQ: in Disguise.
Cigarette smoke is not bad
When in this light it's viewed
It not ouly kills the microbe.
Hut as well thu worthless dude.
i'hicwjn 1 liter-Ocean,
mm
My wife wus coufinod to hor bod
for over two months with a very se
vere attack of rheumatism. Wo
could gut nothing that would afford
hor any relief, and as a last resort
gave Cliumberlaiii'H Pain Balm a
trial, To our groat surprise she be
gau to improve after the first appli
cation, and by using it regularly she
was soon able to got up and attend
to house work. K. II. Johnson, of
C. .1. Kiuitsou A: Co,, Kensington,
Minn. M) cent bottles for sale by
nil dealers, lloiisoii, Smith A: Co.,
ugouttt for thu Uawuiiuu ittluudu.
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