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OAHU.RAILWAY AND LAND CO.
Time Table
FROM AND AFTER JUflE 1. 1803.
TK.A.I3STS
To Ewa Milu
n. I. A.
Leave Honolulu 8:45 1 ': J5 4:35
Leave l'carl Ulty 9:30 2:30 fi:10
Arrive Kwa Mill 0:67 2:57 6:3(1
D.
r.M.
6:10
5:50
(1:22
To Honolulu.
0.
A.M.
..0:21
..0:65
..7:30
B.
A.M.
10:43
11:15
U.
P.M.
3:43
4:15
A.
P.M.
5:42
0:10
0:45
Leave Ewn Mill...
Leave 1'cnrl City..
Arrive Honolulu..
11:65 4:55
A. Saturdays only.
11. Daily.
O. Sundays excepted.
D. Saturdays oxcepted.
Tides, Sun and Moon.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
MONDAY, OCT. , 1898.
1VEA.K.I3STE 1CTE-WS.
Arrivals.
Sunday, Oct. 3".
Ambktnc.S N Castle, Hubbard, 12 days
fioih.San Francisco
Am selir Transit, Jorgcnsen, 12 days from
San Francisco
Am schr Robert Lowers, Uoiidman, 23days
from Port Townsend
Stmr Waialeale from Waianae
Stmr Iwalani from Kauai
Stmr 1'cle from Kauai
Schr Ka Mo! from Hamukua
Departures.
Batumi v. Oct. 8.
Brit bk Darra, Peterson, for Port Townsend
Monday, Oct. D.
Stmr J A Cummins for Koolau
Vessels Leaving To-morrow.
Am bktne S G AVilder, McNoill, for San
Francisco at 2 p m
Stmi Mokolii for Kaunakakai, Kamaio,
Pukoo, Halawa. Wailan, Pelekunu.
Kalaupapa, Lahaina, Olowalu and
Lanai at 5 p m
Stmr .Tames Makee for Hanamaulu, Ka-
paa, Kilauea, Kalihiwai and Hanaiei at
5pm
Stmr Hawaii for Honomu, Hakalau, I'oha-
kumanu, Onomea and Papaikou at 4
p in
Stmr Waialeale for Lahaina, Kukuiliaelc
and Honokaa atrO a m
StnirKaala for Waianae, Waialua, Moku-
leia, Kahuku and Punaluu at 0 a m
Stmr Mikahala for Lahaina, Mnaluea.Kona',
ahu uuu v uiuuuo ill xu a m
Stmr Iwalani for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
Makaweli,Waimeaaud Kekaha at 5 pm
Cargoes from Island Porte.
Stmr Mikahala 6270 bags sugar, 138 bags
coffee, 118 bags awa, 49 bells hides, 30
head cattle, 2 horses, and 75 pki?d sun
dries. Stmr Iwalani 150 bags i-ugar, 14 bdls
hides, 1 cow and calf, 02 bags rice, 82
pkgs sundries.
Stmr Jus Makee 1840 bags sugar, ."i0 hags
rice and 13 pkgs sundries.
Stmr Waialeale 150 bags riee, 18 bdls
green hides.
Stmr Mokolii 12 calves, 125 sheep. 10 hogs.
Schr Sarah & Eliza 520 bags of rice.
Stmr J A Cummins 1125 bags sugar.
Passengers.
ARRIVAL.
From San Francisco, per schr Transit,
Oct 8 Mr Dart.
From Puget Sound, per sehr Robert Low
ers, Oct 8 Mr Williamson and wife.
From San Francisco, per bktne S N Cas
tle, Oct 8 Mrs Leach and David Perazzo.
From Kauai, per stmr Iwalani, Oct 8
Mr and Mrs Douglas, Mr Scott, Mr Simp
kins, Capt H W Mi&t. O Perreira, Mrs Dan,
A Atkinson, Mr and Mrs Kewcombo, Mr
Homstead, H S (ijerdrum, Ah Chung, Ah
Kwai and 42 on deck.
Shipping Notes.
The Hawaiian bark Mauna Ala, Captain
Smith, left for Sun Francisco Suturduy
afternoon in ballast.
The schooner Ka Moi arrived yesterday
with 3000 bags of sugar from Hainakua
The American barkentine S. Q. Wilder,
Capt. McNeill, will sail for San Francisco
at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon with 5.'5
tons of sugar.
mill. She had the carn transferred on
board the barkentine S. Q. Wilder to-day.
The American 3-masted schooner John
G, North, N. P. Carlion, arrived at Matin
kona 4th inst from San Francisco, 1 1 days
12 h., with a full loud of pluutution sup
plies, groceries, railway material mid lum
ber to Hawaiian Kailroad Co.
Three foreign vessels arrived yesterday,
two in the moiuing and one in tho alter
noon. Tho four-masted Mihooners Holtort
Lowers and Transit arrived about 10
o'clock, and the bark S. N. Castle cuuie in
about 2 o'clock p. m. The Itobert Lowers
from Port Townsend mado the trip in 23
days, and the Transit and H. N. Castle 12
days respectively from Han Francisco. The
8. A Oastio brought a full cargo of gen
eral merchandise, the Transit about 800
tons, aud tlio Robert Lowers brought about
880,000 feet of lumber, besides pickets,
vhingles and laths for .Messrs. 1-cwers v
Cooke.
ARRIVALS AT HAS FlltNdXCO,
Aug. 27, schr Aloha, 10 days; Sept. 20, S.
S. Australia, 7 days; 24, bk, O. N. Wilcox,
20da'B; 12, bk. It. P. Kitliet, 28 days; 22,
bk. 8. 0. Allen, 20 diiys; 21, brig W. U. Ir
win, 23 days; nil from Honolulu.
Bept. 27. schr. Anna, 25 days; 5, bk. Co
lusa, 41 davs; 3, brig' Consiielo, 21 days;
23, brig J. D. Spreckols, 10 days; all from
Knhului.
Sept. 8, bk. Annie Johnson, 27 days; 2S,
brig Lurlino, l.'idays; both from HIIo.
i-iiojf.oii:ii iiKi-Aimim:.
Oct. 10, 8. 8. Mariposa; 30, schr. Aloha;
Oct. 4, bk. It. P. Itlthet; all for Honolulu,
For a lame bauk or for n pain in
tho side or chest, try saturating a
piece of tlanuol with Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and binding it unto tho
affected parts. This treatment will
euro any ordinary case in one or two
days, rain Balm nltto uuroH rhmiiu
atiHtn, f0 cent bottles for sale b
nil dealers. Hoiibou, Smith & C'o
ageuU for llm Uawaiiau Islands,
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
Diamond Hoad 8 p. m, Weather
linzyj wind light northeast,
Only four casos of drunkoiinosa
were rocordod in the District Court
to-day.
Native Fans aud Island Curios in
groat varioty at tho Elilo Ico Cream
.Parlors.
J. F. Morgan will sell a quantity
of bananas to-morrow, Tuesday, at
12 o'clock noon.
Remember the meeting at Y. M.
C. A. hall this ovoning, conducted
by Messrs. Rhoados and Morris of
Philadelphia.
Mrs. B. Good has rocoivod a beau
tiful assortment of milliuory goods
by tho Australia. Those are all in
tho latest fashion.
Ex-Consul-Genoral Sovoranco aud
wifo will leave for homo on the S. S.
Monowai duo to loavo for San Fran
cisco on tho 19th inst.
a ,
Throe Japs wore sentenced to pay
a fine of $25 each for violating a
Beotiou of P. G-. laws by playing a
game by which money is lost or
won.
Sealed tohdera will bo rocoivod by
tho Financo Department up to 12
o'clock uoou Oct. 10 (to-morrow) for
the printing of tho Quarterly Finan
cial Statement.
Messrs. J. T. Brown, M. A. Brown
aud J. D. Brown aro booked at tho
ollice of W. Gr. Irwin & Co. to loavo
on tho S. S. Mariposa for tho Colo
nies on Oct. 26th.
Drilling on tho lodgo of rock at
Brewer's wharf, with the aid of the
old Bulletin engine, is going for
ward rapidly. About seven holos so
far have been drilled.
Messrs. Morris and Rhoadps, visit
ing ministers of tho Socioty of
Friends, spoke before a largo audi
ence at Kawaiahao church last even
ing, Rov. H. H. Parkor interpreting.
" There was a row on board tho
British bark County of Merioneth
yesterday, and in consequence Rob
ert Owen, a sailor, has been arrested
on a charge of assault aud battery
on Captain Parry of that vessel.
The obstreperous tar will appear for
trial to-morrow.
There is a now souk iu town
and
the lirst two lines read thus:
"After the race is over,
"After the best boat's won;
and ends in this strain:
"Many the pockets that are empty,
"After the race."
Five native women were arrested
yesterday evening for selling swipes.
Among the number is Mrs. J. K.
Naone, wife of tho assistant baud
master of the P. G. band. Nearly
all of them reside in tho rear of Ka
waiahao church, and aro active mem
bers of tho congregation there wor
shiping. Tho schooner Ka Moi picked up a
buoy which had got loose from its
moorings at Koholalole the other
day and brought it along with her.
The buoy was lying at the Old Cus
tom House wharf this morning
studded with barnacles. The buoy
will be sent back to Koholalole
after being repaired.
Revs. Timotoo and Ex.ora will
leave for Kauai by the steamer Iwa
lani to-morrow eveuing, to be ab
sent for several weeks. Tho objoct
of their mission will bo tho raisin"
of funds for foreign missions, ana
to effect tho reconciliation of mem
bers of the churches in tho various
districts on that island.
FIGHT FOB PACIFIC TRAFFIC.
An Agont of the Oceanic Company at
Vancouver.
The San Francisco Chroniclo of
Sept. 21th has tho following item iu
its marine column:
Tho competition between tlio
Oceanic company's line of steamers
between this port aud Sydney, Aus
tralia, touching at Honolulu, Apia
aud Aucklaud, aud tho Canadian
Pacific steamers Warrimoo and Mio
wera, plying between Brisbane, Aus
tralia, and Vancouver, B. C, has
caused tho Oceanic compauy to ap
point an agent at Vancouver, and
will make a bid for business. It is
expected that for the present ar
rangements will oo made to seiui
passengers and freight from Vancou
ver to this city, where they can bo
transferred to tho regular steamers.
Rates aro likely to bo cut.
The Accident at Kahuku.
Mr. Otto Wilder, locomotivo en
gineer at tho Kahuku plantation, is
ablo to work about tho mill, since
tho accident which happened to him
at 1 o'clock Wodnosday afternoon.
He cannot walk very far, so has boon
confined to cloauing machinery.
EfFortsnf the Advertiser to obtain
particulars after this paper was is
sued on Saturday aro confessed in
that paper tins morning to nave
failed. If you don't tako tho Bulle
tin you don't got the news.
Rich, Rod Blood
As naturally results from taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla as personal
cleanliness results from free use of
soap aud water. This great puri
fier thoroughly expels scrofula, salt
rheum and all other impurities aud
builds up every organ of tho body.
Now is the time to take it.
Tho highest praise has been won
by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet
ofliciont action. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 25 couts.
Band Concert.
Tho P. G, band will play the fol
lowing program this ovoning at
Umma Square at 7;!W) o'clock:
I'Aiir i.
March -Count Moltko Mover
Overture- Kiiyiuoud .Thoiiius
I'lioriih Tiiuuliaiuur . .. . Winner
Hi'inliilM'ciH'm. oMtoiti-liil . io'lfin
I'AIIT II.
Medley i'iirUly Mliibtrels . . lllvlern
Kiiiitiiblii - NiKlitlnnulo anil I'roK KlIonhcrK
WalU-1001 NlghU Straus
0,uudilllu-Cux andllox . . .Bulllvuu
liawull l'onol.
Bookod to Loavo.
Tho S. S. Australia leaving on
Wodnosday will tako tho following
cabin passengers:
A M Mahor, W Parkor and child,
Chief Enginoor McNnry, M Logisso,
Mr" Glynn, Miss L Williams, Mrs
Pfordnor, Saml Norris, J C Troop,
Jonathan Rhoados, J M Grooves,
Mrs Stuart. Mrs Parkor and child,
Mr aud Mrs Doubloday, 2 children
and maid, Mrs A M Bond, Robert
Lowers, Mrs Culloy, Mr Stophons,
Miss Carter, Miss Cordelia Cartor.
Miss Mary Cartor, Mrs J A Hopper,
Mr Moran, Mr McRao, R H Bonson
and wifo, W E Brown, E H Paris,
Rov F Frasor, A F Cooko, Miss
Frasor, Miss A Weauor, T A Hard
castle, Jno Wright, H W Berry, J
Martin Dalbridgo, T R Walkor, wifo.
daughter and maid, Mr Simpkins. T
Tait, Mrs J H Doyle, Henry Smith
and wife, R R Palache aud wifoj
Captain Ferguson aud wifo, Mrs S
G Wilder.
Doath of Philip Opforgolt.
Philip Opfergolt, whoso doath in
California was announcod in Satur
day's issue, was for about twonty
years a resident of Honolulu. He
was a member of tho firm of Ed.
Hoffschlaeger & Co., and leavos a
widow with two young children.
Mrs. Opforgolt is a daugntor of Mr.
F. L. Clarke, formerly n journalist
of this city. Tho cause of Mr.
Opfergolt's doath was brain disease,
a stroke of apoplexy throe days be
fore tho ovout hastening tho end.
The deceased is deeply regretted by
many friends in Honoluhii Ho was
born at Cologne, German, yon Octo
ber .20, 1851.
L. J. Lovey will sell at auction at
10 a. m. Friday the whole of tho
household furniture in tho dwelling
on Borotania street, second door
from Piikoi street.
By Jas. F. Morgan.
TO-MORROW !
Bananas at Auction.
TO-MORROW, Oct. 10th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
I will sell at Public Anrtion at the Pacific
Mail Co.'s Wharf, for account of
whom it may concm,
700 Bunches oi BANANAS
In Lot to Suit Purchasers.
Jas. F,
814-lt
Morgan.,
AUCTIONEER.
GOSPEL MEETING
IN Y. M. C. A. HALL,
Monday Evening, Oct. 9th
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK,
Led by Samuel MorrN and Jonathan
Ithoades of the Socioty of Friends,
Philadelphia.
The public are cordially inv'ted to
attend; no charge. 8lU-2t
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
rpHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF
X tho Stockholders of the Waiktu Su
gar Company at the otlice of Wm. CI. Irwin
A Co., L'd, in Honolulu on MONDAY, the
lth day of October, at 2 o'clock), in., to
consider the question of the partition of
the Waikapu lands held in common with
the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co.,
or such other disposition of tho same us
nny be brought befoie the meeting.
W. M. GIFFARD,
Secretary Waikapu Sugar Co.
Honolulu. Oct. 7. 1803. gJO-Ct
PER "AUSTRALIA."
: : Fresh Frozen Oysters : :
IN ANY STYI.R AT
Sans Souci Hotel, "Waikiki.
i't.-jt
Man Chong Restaurant
UXDKIl tho ubovn name tlio well-known
entini; Inline formerly called tho Cos
nioiiulitan ltustuitrant will be reopened
Oil Monday morning, Oct. 9
Firht-clas' eoolcs are engaged and meala
will bo served of the bo'it tho market
all'ords.
MAN t'HONO,
81'-2w Proprietor.
AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS.
The undersignod Iiuh just
rocoivod a largo and varied
assortmont of Ham-Stitchcd
and Fringed Tea Cloth; also
sonio exceedingly handsome
Sideboard Cloths in di Heron t
lengths, which he invites
his lady oubtoinors to in
spect. W. C. SPROULX.
8l8tf
NOTICE.
KAWAIAHAO SEMINARY HAS Kb
tublUhod a Domlmic Dbpahtmi:t
mid U prepared to tako orders for UIHon,
bread and cakes. All order for fruit ca e
for TliuiikKlvlUB mid Christmas liimjd be
unit at onuo, SAI liu
f TRADE J
MARK
Hood'sCures
Dyspepsia and Indigestion
S"1 ;
MrM. If. Slalto
San Kranclsco.
Tlio combination of excellent stomach
tonics in Hood's Sarsaparilla is such that,
with proper attention to diet, indigestion
and even tho worst casos of djspepsia are
cured by this medicine Head thii:
"Having for sovcral yo.iit been preatly
troubled with IntllgcMlon, and having icon
Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised, 1 concluded to
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
give It a trial. To my happiness and nreat satis
faction I fiiirnd it to lio ilir only remedy for tills
complaint." M'w. N. 1'isiiK, 425 Hoary Street,
Ban Vra.icUco, Cal.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on tho liver and bowels. 25c
HOllRON, NEWMAN & CO.,
Agents for Hnwniinu Island".
Just Received
o
52!
OYSTERS
ON" ICE.
PER S. S. "AUSTRALIA."
At the Beaver Saloon,
H. J, Nolte, Proprietor.
sis-.it
CHEAP FUEL!
FRESH ALGEROBA FIREWOOD
$9.00
Per Cord Delivered.
JOHN F. COU1UKN ,fc CO.
8I8-2W
Round the Miowera !
ar,
UNI) 1E(J3 TO INFORM THK
miblic I hat his Steam Launch will
miike trips to aii'l from the Miowera until
further notice, starting from the ond of the
I'aeific Mai) wharf, from 11 a. iu. to(i p. m.
Return Fare only 50 Cents !
is-:it
WANTED
SITU AJ l(J.N u.intPii uy Australian ae -.'ii
experienced import and export trade
Tinned Meats.
848-2t
UUM.Kri.V Olt'IUE.
GOO
Nuuanu Street,
csj w ifMl
has Jfsr m:ci:ivK nv t.atk arrivals
KZ-A."3tTI35TOH:TJ TEA !
Direct from China! Finest .Mountain Quality! Superior to Any
thing Ever Sold in Honolulu'
Cumplior Trunks Fitted with I'alrnt Detrctitr. Locks,
Lutrst Styles Chinese lianibon Chairs awl Lounges,
liniutifnl Patterns Chinese Silk and Silk Handkerchiefs, ICtr.
High Class Tailoring in All Its Branches!
Always on hiunl a Choice Assortniout of Cahinerns, Tweeds, Etc., Etc.
Ijow Prices and Qood BUt Ouaranteed
sio-uui
LOVBTOY A, CO.
No. 10 Nuuanu Stroot, "Foster Block."
IMPORTERS AND SOLE AGENTS
FOR THE SALE OF
C. Carpy & Co.'s Very Superior California Wines,
-From "Uncle, Sam" Wine Cellars, .Xtiptt Ciiih
Fredericksburg Brewing Co.'s Export Lager Beer,
San Jute, Cal., U, S, A.
Dallemami & Co.'s Cream Pure Bye Whisky,
- -America's Finest Production, llieh and Mellow,
Spruanco, Stanley & Co.'s "0. P. T." Bourbon Whisky,
Uniform and lieliahle.
Scott & Gilbert's "Sassafras" Sour,"
- The Prince of Summer Drinks.
far- 'I'Iii'mi (luuds aie (liiiiranteed
halo in Yr IteiiKiiittl.le I'rlces,
ill'TLAL TVLKI'IIUNK UOS-
WHY
LDC0LigPECIAL SALE!
IS THE BEST
PAINT OIL.
Dries perfectly
hours.
solid inside of twenty
Forms n durable and tlastic,
tie coating.
not a brit-
Retains its gloss longer thnn any other
oil.
Resist! tho action of acids mid alkalies
bettor than tiny other oil.
Flows freely from the brush without run
ning and spreads null.
With the addition of Litharge, yields a
hard surface, suitable for tloors, steps, etc.
Mixes readily with pigments ground In
oil in paste form.
Brings out the real shades of the colors
and keeps them unaltered.
Is n solvent for the most delicate of the
new coal tar colors.
Added to varnish greatly improve the
working of the vamitli.
Does not darken white lead or any deli
cate colors.
Has greater body than any other oil.
Requires one-third less pigment thnn
any other oil.
Can be added to linseed oil and it will
greatly improve the linseed.
Can be thinned with turpentine.
By actual tests, has outlasted the best
liiueed oil.
Therefore, is the best paint oil ever man
ufactured. i Direction for Use.
! Ui-c TjCcoi. iii every respect in the
! same manner as you would linseed
oil, with tin' single exception thatyuu
may add fully one-quarter more Lr
coi. to the game quantity of pigment
than you would of linccd.
In using metallic, Venetian red, the
ochres, and other dry pigments, it is
advisable to mix up the paint at least
one day before it it) to be used, then
add n tliitd more Lucoi. and the paint
will bo found to cover well and have
a good glues.
NEVER USE JAPANS.
Where bard surfaces such as floors,
steps, etc., are required use litharge
only, never use Japans.
LUCOL MIXES WITH
NltSHES
VAR-
and nsbists their working and im
proves their appearance ni'T thky
SHOULD UK USED SAMK DAY THEY AUK
mixed, otherwise the gum of the var
nish may be precipitated or the mix
ture curdled.
The addition of from to of Lt;
coi, to varnishes does not reduce their
liHtre nor retard their burdening and
drying and it prevents tbeii cracking.
dGMIt
T
I.lJVtITEID,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
705-tf
POUND NOTICE.
NOT1CK IS HKREIIY
given that the follow
ing described Animal will
be sold at Public Auction,
on SATURDAY. Oct. 14,
lh!K), at VI o clock noon, at t lie Government
Found at Makiki:
1 bay mare, with white spots on forehead ;
branded H on right himi leg.
E& Owner of the above Animal must
send in his claim within 10 day, other
wise it will be sold on the date above
named. JIM KUKONA,
Government Pound master.
Honolulu, Oct. (i, 18!I3. SIS-'Jt
"Cunha's Garden"
ruiiehhowl Street, near Mormon
. Church, Honolulu.
II R FOR SAI.i: .M.I. KINUh OK
PLANTS and FLOWERS
ALL ORDERS ATTENDED TO.
MRS. CUNHA, Proprietress.
817-aw
KIM,
Near Hotel Stxeet.
First - clasH in every ropeet and are ollored
.'i7 iliii
-l'mr UtTiuK llux I'M
m
FOR TWO
-A.
N. S. SACHS'
BSO Fort Street, Honolulu.
STAMPED LINEN GOODS!
Stamped Tray Covers, , Stamped Table sets,
Stamped Toilet sets. Stamped Sideboard Scarfs.
Stamped Doyleis, Stamped Laundry bags,
Stamped Travelling- bags. Stamped Sboe bags.
-:- Elegant Embroidered Toilet Sets -:-
The above Goods will be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
GRAND
OF
NEW
Fain
Robinson Block, Hotel Streot, oppo. Bethel Street.
Furniture, Upholstery Cabinet Making
ON HANI) AN EXTKNSIVK AB80KTMKNT OF
Wicker Ware,
Antiqne Oak
Bedroom Suits,
r.j-5i:?s-
i-" - "'
Wardrobes, Mattrasses, Pillows, Etc., Made to Order.
NO SECOND-HANI) OR DAMAGED GOODS KEPT ON HAND
ORDWAY & PORTER,
Robinson Block, Hotel Streot, oppo. Bethel Street.
BELL TELEPHONE 625. -TBH tW MUTUAL TELEPHONE (H
JUL. S. LEVY
7 D -HQJR'-T
Smyrna Rugs
and
WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY AT
The Clearance Sale,
PRICES ARE MARKED IN THE WINDOW.
LATEST NOVELTIES
AT THE FAMOUS STORE OF
IB. IF1. EHLBRS Sc go.
609 Se S 1 1 FORT STR.H3E1T.
Canton Wash FaTorios !
A hittidfomo Cotton l-'abriu. Now Slles this season, the cflin'tb are far-similes of I'hin
hllks, to see them iiioiuih to appreciate them.
:m:.a.:r.tx S-A.teb3sts!
Silk finish just out, real 1'ieiieh iloMlf-ns are the thicst and tho orare of the teaion.
oasiirxiere fzmoiirxies SO Oexits Yard !
One of tiie handsomest Wash Materials this m'.imiii entirely new and
for the price has no equal,
Wiiite Lawiis and Dimity !
In I'laiu, Striped and Cheeked iu Kreat variety.
C?T Dressmaking Under (bo
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