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Time Table
FROM AND AFTElt JUNK 1. lt3. .
TRAINS
To Ewa Mill.
n.
A.M.
.8U6
, .9:30
..9:67
IS.
P.M.
1:45
2:30
2:57
A.
P.M.
4:35
5:10
6:3(1
1).
P.M.
o:10
r.:60
0:22
lcavo Honolulu...
Leavo Pearl City..
Arrive Ewa Mill. . .
To Honolulu.
0.
A.M.
..0:21
,.0:55
..7:30
II.
A.M.
10:43
11:15
11:65
B.
P.M.
3:43
4:15
4:55
A.
P.M.
6:42
0:10
0:45
Leave Ewa Mill...
Leave 1'carl City . .
Arrlvo Honolulu..
A. Saturdays only.
B. Dally.
C. Sundays excepted.
D. Saturdays oxcepted.
TEE DAILY BULLETIN.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1893.
3WEA.K.I3STE 3STE-WS.
Arrivals.
FntDA.Y, Sept. 22.
Stmr Mokolii from Molokal
Btmr Kaala from Walanae
" Saturday, Sept. 23.
Stmr J A Cummins from Waiiuanalo
tichr Sarah & Eliza from Koolau
Departures.
Saturday. Sept. 23.
Am hk Alden Uesso, Friit", for San Fran
cisco at 10 a m
Bohr Mary E Foster for Waimea
Vo3sols Leaving; Monday.
Stmr Hawaii for Kalaupapa, Laupabochoe
and Honomu at 5 p in
Stmr Kaala for Wuianae, Waialua, Moku-
leia, Kuhuku and l'unnliiu at !i a in
Stmt Mokolii for Kaunakakai, Kamalo,
Pnkoo, Halawi, Wuilau, I'elekuuu,
Kalaupap.t, Lahaina, OlovvaiU and
Lanai ut 5 p m
Cargoes from Island Forts.
.Btmr Mokolii 131 sheep, 2 mules, 1 horse,
I " and 50 bags bones.
Bohr Sarah & Eliza UK) bass rico.
? AKKtVALS.
From 'Waianae, per s-tmr Kaala, Sept 22
H A Wideiuami, Godfrey Brown and 11
Cation.
From Wnimanalo, per stmr J A Cum
mins, ept 'li Hon J A. Cainmins utul T F
Cam mills.
From Molokai, per stmr Mokolii, Sopt 22
hd McUornston. Mrs M Jones, Mrs Fer
nandez, and 0 on deck.
Shipping Notes.
Tho steamer Hawaii will take a load of
coal on Mondav for Kalmlui, and about
10,000 feet of lumber will be taken for the
Leper Settlement, Honomu Plantation and
North Hilo Koud Board.
Kepairx on the V. Q. Hall go on apace
Bteuia was gotten up yesterday for the
purpose of teting her machinery, which
was found to be in good working order.
She will be hauled on tho Marine Kailway
on Monday morning.
The Ameiican bark Alden Beese, Capt.
Friis, sailed for San Francisco at 10:30
o'clock this morning She took 25M) bags
of sugar from W. G. Irwin & Co. ; 4J ,7 do..
C. O. Berber; 799 do., J. T. Wateihou-e;
S-OObags ric, M. S. Giinbaum & Co ; 700
do., M. Phillip- & Co.; 5(K) do., My man
Bros. ; 1050 do.. Sing Cuong & Co. Domes
tic value, $5!i,545.
Died.
GILLILAND Tn Honolulu, on September
22, l!.ut Itobello lane, Palnma, Frank
C. GiUiland, from consumption.
ADAMS At Palama, September 23, 1M)!,
Mrs. Charlotte Adams, aged t-ojoars,
widow of the late Capt. Adams.
tW Fuueral'from the Catholic Church
At 3 p. iu. to-morrow (Sunday).
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
Mr. P. M. Rooney is disposing of
sisal plants to all who are willing to
cultivate them. Tboy will grow in
any soil, no matter how rocky.
Mr. McLean, manager Pearl City
Fruit Co., left a splendid specimen
of the Mexican pineapple at this
office for the editor. Many thank?.
Four jolly "boys" belonging to the
U. S. S. Philadelphia, were locked
up yesterday evening for being too
boit-terous. They forfeited $0 bail
each in the District Court.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Booms to let
wai, Waikiki.
with board at Hani-
Root Beer on draught al Bauson,
Smith & Co.'s.
For New Silks and Infants' Out
fits go to "Ka Mailo."
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agenth.
Sunburn relieved at once
by On
li k Co..
cumber Tonic. Benson, Suiit h
Agents.
Dr. Geo. H. Huddy, D. D. S., ha
removed his office from Kingstrwt
to Beretauia street, noar Emma.
Lessons in piano given by Chr.
Herskind, Pen hallow house, Bere
tauia street. Mutual telephone (514.
Do not forget tho timo when you
can ring up N. F. Burgess to do
your work. Watch his ad., till nine
in tho morning. Mutual telephone
152.
The success of Mrs. Annie M,
Beam, of McKcosport, Pennsylvania,
in the treatment of diarrhoea in her
children will undoubtedly be of in
terest to many mothers. She says:
"I spent several weoks in Jonstown,
Pa., after tho groat flood, on account
of my husband being employed
there. Wo had several children with
us, two of whom took tho dinrrhum
very badly. I got souk of Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Romedy from Rov. Mr. Chapman.
It cured both of them. I knew ol
several other cases where it was
equally successful. I think it can
not bo excelled ami cheerfully re
commend It." 25 and DOcout hot
UoB for salo by all dealers. Benson.
Smith & Co., agents for tho Hawai
un Island.
GENERAL NEWS.
No lonors aro to bo soul
to Molo-
ltai on Monday.
A notico from tho Tax Collector
appears to-day.
Tho P. G. band will give a concert
at Emma Sqnaro this aftornoon.
Tho ico stock wont at $100, tho
par value, at Morgan's sale to-day.
Tho Firo Police will
Annexation Club hall
meet in tho
this evening.
"Baafras Sour
alt oilier drinks can
(mother,
Ask tor it every time and take no oilier.
Diamond Head, 12 m. Weather,
clear; wind, fresh northeast. Steam
er J. A. Cummins off port.
Tho Hawaiian National Band will
givo a moonlight concert at Sans
Souci at 7:30 o'clock this evening.
A ball will bo givon on board tho
U. S. S. Boston on Monday ovenintr,
complimentary to tho men on tho U.
S. S. Philadelphia.
In this paper aro announced, res
pectively, tho nowl.v elected oflicprs
of tho Waialcca Mill Co. and tho
Laupahoohoo Sugar Co.
Tho quarterly Sunday school ex
amination of the native churches
will tako placo in Kawaiahao and
Kaumakapili churches to-morrow.
Ministers of tho Society of Friends
(commonly called Quakers) will hold
forth at botli services of Central
Union Church to-morrow.
No Iron to ruin the teeth In an hour
In th.it Prince of ail Summer drinks '
safras eour."
Sas-
Judge Hardy of tho Circuit Court
of Kauai, who is taking a motion
for his health, takes in the argu
ments beforo tho Suprouio Court
daily.
Mr. M. J. Ash more, who was do-
putv clerk of llio Supremo Court of
California for 12 years, is a lato ar
rival and desires to settle down in
those islands.
Patrons of tho Baavor' lunch
rooms aro daily supplied with neat
little celluloid toothpicks. Etch
toothpick bears tho mark 'Canadian
Club" Whisky.
Don't forget Mr. Morgan's groat
auction sale at tho Arlington store
at 7 o'clock this evening. There is
a fine line of goods, and everything
goes.
Glee Club concert at Y. M. C. A.
this evening. By a perusal of tho
program, which appears iu another
column, it will bo seen that tho en
tertainment will be an exceptionally
good one.
E. Midler was brought to tho Po
lice Station yesterday evening suffer
ing from slight aberration of the
miud. Ho will bo examined this
afternoon for committal to tho In
sano Asylum.
Tho 16 Chinese who were arrested
for riotous conduct toward polico
officers Stouo and Hart aud an in
former, were arraigued in tho Dis
trict Court to-day, and their trial
set for Monday next.
Tho timo mado. by tho Mj'rtle six
oared crew over tho three-mile
course at tho Peninsula on Thursday
evpuing was exactly twenty minutes.
Tho ".py" set his timepiece by Lo
vuka time, and was 57 sec. out.
No iron tn ruin the u-uih in an hour
In that Pi nice of all Summer diiuks "Sas
safras Sour."
A monster fish, which tho natives
called Ono, was caught with a hook
and liuo off Waimaualo this tnoru
ing by Mr. T. P. Cummins while
coining to Honolulu on the steamer
J. A. Cummins. Tho Csh measured
5 feet 8 inches.
Thero will be a G. A. R. funeral
to-morrow at an hour to bo fixed at
a meeting this evening. The body
of C. A. Yarick, who died on Maui
some time ago, will bo brought down
by the Claiuline to bj butied in tho
G. A. R. plot, Nuuauu cemetery.
John Burke was arrestod yester
day for malicious injury. lie had
been lodging in promises owned by
tho Manaku estate. In tho house
was a koa bedstead. Burke, it is
alleged, cut up the bedstead aud
made a table out of it.
. Tho fellow that looks like acting
President Hatch was given the "gen
eral saluto present amis" by a P. G.
guard on tho Executive building
grounds this morning. A look of
surprise engaged tho soldier's fea
tures when ho found tho salute was
not returned.
Tho steam launch of tho U. S. S.
Adams ran into a small boat manned
by two native youngsters iu tho har
bor this afternoon, Tho boat cap
sized but received no damage, while
tho boys sustained no injury but a
good salt water bath, which perhaps
thoy needed very badly.
Tho Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s
column is to be read with a grain of
salt to-day. Every word of it can
bo established by affidavit all tho
amo. A novel cure for debtors' bad
faith is announced, together with
ammunition that will make fjnine
wnivo shooting and fall committed
to tho bag.
"Baesafrns Sour" all other drinki can
Mouther,
Ask fur it every time aud take no other,
Percy Gardiner engaged to work
his passage on tho American bark
Alden Husks, bound to tho Coast
this morning, and by this time is
many miles to sen. Besides having
n suit against the Government for
55000 damages', t hero is a cao ajraiust
him for gross cheat, pending in the
District Court.
Mo?srs. Lovojny it Co., tlin woll
and favorably known winoand ppirit
inoruliaiitH, in lliis Umiu give a list of
soino of tlio Rlnndnrd brands of
l)owra,'C8 for which thoy aroaKunlP.
Tho trudo as well as buyers of pri
vnto stocks will consult thoir inter
ests by ealliuu' at tlin commodious
otoro of this lirm on Miiinnu stn'iit
"baspufrns sour is
aro introduoinu; as
summer driolu.
a novelty Uiov
''tho priuco of
LOCAL AND
SURVIVING LEPER OUTLAWS.
Two of Them Looking on While Al
kualani Was Hunted to Doath.
Ever sinco I ho killing of tho lepor
Aikualani. in n houso at Waiavva
valley, wlulo resisting arrest for tho
murdor of his wife, several havo
wondered whoro Mannela, another
lepor baudit, was all the timo, ns
they wore inseparable companions.
It has transpired that Mauuela, who
is a deadshot with tho rifle, was
within (if ty yards of tho polico whou
tho first shot was fired. Ho con
demned Aikualani for murdoring
his wife, and had no intontion what
ever of holpiug him to escape. '
Miko Harvoy, engaged as shipping
clerk in tho I. 1. S. N. Co., but who
goes out when not otherwise en
gaged, to tho Ewa and Waialua
mountains lassoing bullocks aud
horses, mot Mauuela iu tho moun
tains on Sunday last. As Harvey
was acquainted with Mauuela, they
had quito a chat together, and tho
lepor recounted tho story of tho po
lice officers' narrow oscnpo from liis
deadly aim. Harvey gavo tho gist
of their conversation to a Bulletin
reporter this morning.
During tho early tnorniug of Fri
day, Sept. 18th, Mannela and Moku,
both loners aud friends of Aikua
lani, heard that tho latter had shot
his wife. Although thoy'were liko
brothers, still Munuola and Moku
did not approve of Aikualani's dead
ly work. Tho leper also hoard that
an army of P. G. soldiers wore to bo
despatched to tho scene of tho mur
der to shoot down tho lepers. Ma
uuela aud Moku catno down from
tho mountains fully armed, both
with Winchesters loaded with eigh
teen shots, besides bolts of cart
ridges. They stationed themselves
among the brush, about half a mile
from tho houso where tho murdor
had beeu committed. Thoy were
thero when Deputy Marshal Brown,
Captain Parker aud tho four polico
arrived. They woro hidden, how-
over, at intervals by tho brush and
tho lopers could not tell whether
they woro natives or foroignors. Cap
tain Parker crawled through a rice
patch to gaiu tho mauka side, and
was actually only fiftj' yards from
Mauuela when ho stopped to take
aim at tho houso where Aikualani
was. Manuela brought his rifle to
his shoulder and was about to pull
tho trigger whon Parker looked up,
and tho leper, who was acquainted
with him, reooguizpd his face. Ma
uuela instantly dropped his rifle,
aud he felt a thrill go through him.
It was tho hand of Providence, ho
said, as if Parker had not lifted his
head, a bullet would havo pierced
him. Mauuela and Moku did not
show themselves but watched the
proceedings from their hiding place
until Aikualani was killed. The
leper bandits had mistaken tho men
at first for P. G. soldiers, but when
they found out their mistake, they
decided not to interfere.
A laughable story is told by Manu
ela of a native polico officer named
Kupihoa. He says Kupihea was fir
ing from a mound on the edge of a
taropatch. About the first shot that
ho fired ho saw Kupihea tumble
backward into tho patch. The gun
had -kicked."
Harvoy says that Manuela looks
all right, there being nothing tho
matter with his face, hands or feet,
but his ears aro wriukled up. There
aro about eight lepers iu Halawa
valley, but Mauuela does not mix
up with them.
Tho Maid and tho Book.
In a gazeebo on the Kona shore,
A niaile-seented, secluded nook,
Wheie the robes of tumraer tho proud
earth woro,
A maiden sat, and tho maid had a book.
She had also oyes and tho eyes were blue,
And the book with tho eyes the maiden
read,
And one dainty foot beat a gentle tattoo.
As iis owner followed the story's thread.
There are books and books but I grieve to
state,
'Twas Boccacio's volume the maiden
lend,
Wii li an air devout and a mien sedate,
And u horrilied shako of her pretty head.
Now the maid hud a beau a chaste joung
man.
A sort of a theological freak.
And it chanced when the maiden to read
began,
The lover the maiden began to seek.
And ho aw through the vines o'er the
gaeebo,
A radiant vision of girll-h grace
And a little foot heating a loveiV tattoo,
Aud the face of his luvu and a blush on
tho face.
And he said: "I'll steal through tho open
door.
And silently gtin my dear one's side,
Aud greet with a Ms the maid I adore,
ho is piously leading the 'Christian's
Guide.' "
And he gained her sido and he looked on
the page,
And his eyes grew big and his face turn
ed red.
And ho hired hitu.away to a hermitage,
And lived like u monk aud died unwed.
MORVL.
hooks that
Now girls who hooks that aro naughty
would road, ,
Bon lire of tho placo or he sure of the
limit ;
And hoys don't always helievo in the creed
Of too maiden who reads till thu pages
VOUM'llll. ltAM'U 'lUR.i;n.
Honolulu, Sjpt,, 18')3.
Hawaiian National Band.
Tho Hawaiian
National Band, J.
will play nt Sans
Libornio, loader,
Solid, this Saturday ovoiiing, at
7:30 o'clock. Following is tho
program:
taut i
March Distant OicetlnK Dorlnc
tivi'rture II Trovaturn Verdi
I'olKa Ucdieaiion icornet solo) .Campbidl
selection H vul'uu souks . .Libornio
Three Hawaiian Bongs.
TAnr ii.
.Medley lluoni CIiik llooin . ...Hrooks
Waltz A'tor tho ll.ill Harris
Danci I a l'alouiu.. Yradlcr
March Kalulaui .. Libornio
Hawaii 1'onol.
NOTIOE.
KAWAIAHAO
tahlMied a
SEMINARY HAS EH
Dnu&iriu llri'ARTMCNT
mid Is prepured to tako orders for Jellies,
bread aud cake. All orders for fruit cake
for ThaulibKlvitiR mid I hrltdiuas liuiild ho
ueiit at onto. Hl lm
ANNUAL MEETING.
riit- a with. Mi'.i'fivn nif tup.
1 Mctuai. Tki Ei'iioNi: CoMPAfY will
held nt tint Onmimnv a iiuiimng, on Fill
iuv, ccim-inDur -jiu, u tun
0. U. UEKOKU,
c'ncieiary.
WU't
IHloodsjDres
Sciatic Rhcumaticm
Quick Rollof and Perfect Curo
ZIr. O. B. Patrtcli
Stockton, Cat.
"Iwis so badly affilcted wlthsclatle rhcumv
tlsra that I could scarenly move. 1 used a great
many rcmodles vrlil,h did ir.e no good. A friend
presented mo a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla,
which I'bfgin to take. The relief was quick
and two bottles cured mo conn'letoly. I author.
l;o tho use of my tnmo and portrait In rccom
ncndlng Hood's Bimparllb, tor I think It a
very valuable medicine. I recommend It to all
who may bo afflicted with rheumatism or old i
d?s bh& Cores
fever orcs, as I know of a lady In Oakland who
has been cured of ul-cis by thin wonderful mod
lclue." C. 11. Patrick, l.'o. EC! California St.,
Stockton. California. Oct HOOD'S.
Hootl'o Pills act easily, yet promptly and
cQclcatly, on the liver and howeb. 5c
HOUHON, NEWMAN & CO.,
Agents for Hawaiian Inlands.
GKAND CONCERT
. . . IS AID OF THE . . .
Y.M.O.A.LIBRAEY
To bo held in Association Hull,
Saturday, September 23d, 1833, .
At 7:30 o'clock.
pnoaiuM.
Part Song "Maiden of the Fleur do
Ljs" Sydenham
Glee Club.
Song "Only In dreams" DeKoven
Mr. F. M. Witkefield.
Instrumental Trio.. "Meditation"
ltichnrd'on
Miss Atkinson, Messrs. Rosen and Taylor.
Part Song "You stole my love" .McFarrcn
Glee Club.
Song "Love me sweet with all thou
art" White
Mrs. E. D Tenney.
Instrumental Trio Violin, Organ and
Piano Intermezzo from '-i'aval-
leria Kusticana." Miihcagiui
Messrs. Kos-en, Taylor nnd Wakefield.
8ong "A me'sage." Thompson
Miss Clara Glade.
Part Song "Where wavelets ripplo
gaily" Pinsuti
Glee Club.
Song "Love's Roirow" Shelley
Mr. Booth.
Part Song "Song of the Tiiton"
Molloy
Glee Club.
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.
5-3t
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I nmnoof Inlcrentlns KewHtnr M1tr
LOVEJOY &. CO.
No. 19 Nuuanu Street, "Foster Block."
IMPORTERS AND SOLE AGENTS
FOIt THE SALE OF
C. Carpy & Co.'s Very Superior California Wines,
From "Uncle Ram" Wine Cellars, Kapa City.
Fredericksburg Brewing Co.'s Export Lager Beer,
San Jose, Cal., U. S. A.
Dallemand & Co.'s Cream Pure Bye Whisky,
America's Finest Production, Itkh and Meltoiv.
Spruance, Stanley & Co.'s "0. P. T." Bourbon Whisky,
Uniform and Ueliiiblc,
Scott & Gilbert's "Sassafras" Sour,"
The Prince of Summer Drinks.
Thee Goods are Guaranteed First
sale at Very Kcasonahlc 1'rices.
Mutual Telephone 308-
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8I.N(J1.U PIECES AND SETS.
COKNIOE POLKS IN WOOD OH I1HASS -MOUNTINGS.
Elegant v TTplxolstery
In Kliifc Spring, Jlulr, Wool, Moms and Straw Mattrectn.
PILLOWS OF LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND SILK FLOSS.
Latest Improvements In Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sofa Beds, Divan Lounges and Solas,
Great Variety of Baby Carriages, Cribs, Cradles & High Cbalrs.
CJ0- Our Cablnet-inakiiif; Workshop la Huiierlor In Men aud Matorinl. -y
FL'HNITUIIE AND MATTHK.fSES REPAII1KD AH UOOO AN NEW,
nattins Laid a-t Shortest 3STotioe.
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Report of the Foreman Painter,
Southern Pacific Co,
Tanchkb, July ai, 18JW.
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' trict No". 1 80,
PALMBH, Esq., Engineer of l)is-
racitio Co.
Dear Sir:
I find that the oil require! much pig
tneut than linteed to mnkc i paint of the re
quisite coierinii aud ipreading quntitits. 100
lbs. of white lead will take no more than 4
to4J4 gals, of linseed, while In my priming
coat, 1 get even better results with 'J to lu
gallons of Lucol, and In my second coat
with 7 to 8 gallons of Lucoi
wiin i to a gallons oi ljucoi to luunis. of
lead. This means a verv matorinl aavinc
(from one-third to one-half) in the amount
of pigment necessary to cover a given sur
face. In my roof color I used less than 100 lbs.
of "car paint" (Princes Metallic ground in
oil) wlieie a roof of this size has always re
quired 'JW lbs. of car paint with linseed oil.
I mixed my roof color witli 18 gallons of
Lucol to the 100 lbs. of pigment and got a
better body of color than I ever got with
less than one-half that number of gallons
of linseed. I give you simply the facts but
I cannot understand or explain them.
The drying qualities of the new oil arc
J perfect. The priming coat with white lead,
Iricd strong and hard inside of 24 hours.
Tho first coat for sand took the sand freely,
firmly and in larger quantity than linseed
and dried hard inside of "t hours. The
second coat of body color and trimming
dried thoroughly without tack inside of 'ii
hours. It covered perfectly and dried with
a line smooth surtace entirely freo from
wrinkles and blisters, and bore out remark
ably well so as to develop a fine lustro, giv
ing much better looking results than 1
have ever gotten with two coats of linseed
on new wood. The car paint spread on the
roof was mixed witli raw Lucol and dried
perfectly In 21 hours. Notwithstanding
mat oniy one-nan tue usual amount of
color was nsed, the paint covered perfectly
and did not run. The second coat of sand
tilled up solidly, taking up a larger quan
tity of sand more evenly than 1 have ever
gotten on to linseed.
The Lucol has effected a saving of 216
lbs. of pigment or nearly one-third of the
amount usually required for a building of
this size.
With respect to the general appearance
of tho finished work, 1 must corneas that 1
never saw its equal in two ooat work with
linseed, aud it the oil wears as well at
Tancred as it has worn with the Master
Car Painter, Mr. Fitch, at Sacramento,
there am be no question about the SUPE
RIORITY of Lttcol over linseed, eien at the
fame price per nation, in ECONOMY, GOOD
LOOKS (ind m DURABILITY.
Yours Respectfully,
Signed J W. H. MELLUS,
foreman Painter, Southern Pacific Co.
WM.G.IRW1N&00.,
LIMITED,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
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6SO rort Street, Honolulu.
Ready Made Ladies' Blouse Waists I
Just the Thing for Warm Weather.
Fine Whitu Lawn Waists, ruffled front for $ 1
Colored Percale "Waists, with belt for 1
Colored Lawn Waists, with belt for 1
Colored Lawn "Waists, with belt and latest style rip
ple Cape for 2
Colored and black India Silk Waists, very fine qual
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Robinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo. Bethel Street
Furniture, Upholsterya Cabinet Making
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BEGINS
Saturday, September 23, 1883.
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LATEST NOVELTIES
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Royal Insurance Company
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"The Largest in the World:'
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