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VOL. VI. NO. 870.
HONOLULU, II. 1., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1803.
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Using a personal address may unite delay
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Business Cards.
LEAVERS & COOKE,
llUIOKTfcRS AI.D DEALERS IN LUMIIKK AND
Ml. KIM1M OF RUILMMI MaIKKMI-S.
Kort Street, Honolulu.
GONSAIVES & CO.
Wiimlksile Ukockks ami Wi.nl Mik-
Queen Street, Honolulu.
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
(jKNkiul Commission Aoknth.
Corner Kort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
f O. W. MACFARLANE & CO.,
I Mf OKI KIM AND COMMISSION ,M KRtll t. Nl.
Itauhumauu Street, Honolulu.
JNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer inuUkislral Business Auicnt.
(..uiukona, Kohalu, Hawaii.
WENNER & CO.,
M tNCKACIllltlNU M IMI'ORIIMI .Hwi'l.KKS.
'.-' Kort Sticet, Honolulu.
F. M. WAKEFIELD,
ArrilRNLY AM) CoUNSKLIOH AT l,.
Temporary olllce with Mr. C. W. A!.ford
Merchants!., Honolulu, H. I.
THOS. LINDSAY,
Manupituuinii
Jeuulkr
MAKKR.
anii Watch-
Knkiil Jewelry
attention puid
u specialty. Purtieulur
lo all kinds of repairs.
Mclnerny Illock, Fort Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
:p.H:oTOGKR..Ajp:E3::Ei:R.
Tlia Only Collection of Island Vlaws.
0. B. HIPLEY,
AROHITBIOT,
Coiuplete plans and Mpeclllcatlous for
every description of building. Contracts
diuv.li and careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call and
oxamliio plaiiH. New deilgns. Sloduui
llulldings. Olllco: Safe Depuslt Huilding
litpstalrs, .Mutual Telephone 20S.
HONOLULU IKON WORKB,
SlUM E.NUIMH, bllOMl Ml I.IK,
Cool Kits. Iron, Ilium., mi
CAhflMIS.
HoiLKIlS,
Lkiii
Machineri of Evii v
Oescriptiou Miule to
Order. Particular iiUmitlon puld to Ships'
UlnehMiilthilii.'. lob Work eincillfil m
rihtirl Ni.iii'e
OHR. GJ3RTZ.
Impoutkk ami Dkm i:ii in
Gent's, Ladle' and Cblldreu's Hoots, Shoos
and Slippers
I-To. 1Q3 inoi't Sti'uoL.
Baldwin Locomotives
Tlie undersigned having been npjiottitt-d
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
TOIt TMK (IKT.KllRATKI)
Baldwin Locomotives
fc'HOM T1IK WORKS OK
Biirham, "Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Penn.,
now prepared to give Estimates it ml
reielvo Uiders for those Engines,
of any size and style.
Arc
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
AUK NOW MANUFACTURING
bTYLE OK LOCOMOTIVE
PARTICULARLY
Adapted lor Plantation Purposes
A number of which
have recently been
received at f hese Islands, and we
i will hnvt
pleasuie in furnishing plantation agents
111111 iiiiuiugers nun particulars 01 same.
The Superiority of these Locomotives
over all other mukes is known not onlj
here but is acknowledged thronghout the
United States.
VM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
S n Agents fnr the Hawaiian Inlands.
nsr.A.Tioiisr.A.L
IRON WORKS
QTJEJHJN STie.ElHJT.
Between Alakea and Richards Streets.
riTHK UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE
L pared to make all kinds of Iron,
IJrass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Lead Cast
ings. Also a General Repair Shop fm
bieaiii Engi'i us, Rio Mills, Com Mills,
WiHer Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machines
for tht Cleaning of CoUee, Castor Oils,
Ueans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves and
other Fibrous Plants and Paper Stock.
Also .Machines for Extracting Starch from
the Manioc, Arrow Root, etc.
W A.11 orders promptly attended to
WHITE, RITMAN & CO.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
3J30 O'lTarrell St.,
Two Blocks Irom Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal.
I
I1EG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
f I lends and natrons in the IslmnU flint
i nave purciiuteu tlie aliove Stables and
intend to maintain its namesake "Second
to None" 1st class. Livery Outlits of every
description also on hand. For sale: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
as represented. Correspondence Invited.
E. R. MILES,
(''J5-tf Proprietor.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea, a.nci Coffee
at all uonits.
TUR FINKST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
a:.
J. 3STOLTE. IPrOTD.
CHAS. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to take Acknowledgements
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses
to La-llunu-
lulu, (Milll.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt
ficott'u Freight and Parcel Express.
geiit for tlie Burlington Route,
REAL EhTATE 11ROKER
ahii OENKRAL A1IENT.
IIKI1.3IM-
TELEPHONE -Mi-tpai. 13i
P, O. iiox4K
ncfiui
H Mercliaut ht , - - Honolulu, II. I,
WAIAKEAKUA NOTIOK.
ALL PARTIES DESIRINU TO (JO To
Walakeiikua Kails In Mnnu.i Valluj
are hereby requested to obtain a permis
sion from the uiiderxigiicd, otherwise thus
will he prosecuted fur Ireapims If found on
the premises without audi permission,
JAH. 11. I10VD,
it the l.'ind OllUe, Supreiuii Court Huild
ing. Honolulu, hum 17, Irlil. 7o.Vtf
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WM. G. IRWIN &.C0.
(Lixnitea.)
OKKKK FOR SALE
FERTILIZERS
ALKX. CROSS A SONS'
Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.
We arc also prepared to take orders for
MosBra, N". Olila-nclt 3e Oo.'s
Fertilizers,
Insuring piompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL
iXf This is a superior Paint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, und
giving a lasting brilliancy to color''.
Used with drier it gives n splendid Hour
Mirfnce.
Linae, Cement,
REKINEDSUOARS,
SALMON.
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beof
PARPFINK PAINT CO.'s
Compounds, Rooflng & Papers,
Reed's Eaten t Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Pans.
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Firo Insurance Co.,
Assets, 87,109,825.49.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
Assets, 84,317,052.
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, SG, 124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, 8137,499,198.99.
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Wm. G. Irwin,
ClaiiH Hpruokuls,
W. M. (illlard,
Then. C. Porter
President und Manager
- - - - Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
------ Auditor
S-u.ga.r Factors
-AND-
Commission Agents.
AOENT.S (IF TIIK
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. BREWER k CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
Commission Agants
J. O. Carter
(1, II, Robertson,
E, 1'. Illsliop. .
W. V. Allen
Oluis. M. I'ooLe
H.C. Allen ...
II WHlerhnliee.
President in id Mining! r
TriUDiirir
biuiri'lniy
.AIlllllOl
Dlri'itiirs
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service,
For San Francisco :
The Now and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
01 the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydnev and Auck
land on or about
November 16th,
And will leavo for the above port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
' The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
November 23rd,
And will have
nromnt desnateli with
Mails and Passengers for the above ports.
The undeisigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
W Kor further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
t-m General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time Table.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arnve Honolulu
from S. K.
Leave Honolulu
N for S. K.
Nov. 1 ..
Dec. 2 ..
Dec. 30 ...
Jan. Tt
Keb. 'X .
March 21..
Apiil 21
May lit
Julie Hi
..Nov. 11
. . . Dec. !)
. Jan. (i
.Keb. .1
March .1
March HI
April US
Slav 2ti
June 21
THROUGH LINE.
From Han Francisco
for Sydney.
Irrttie Ilmwlnlu,
MONOWAT, Nov. 23
From Sidney for
Ban Krancisco.
Irmc Honolulu.
ALAMEDA, Nov. 10
MARIPOSA, Dec. 11
MONOWAI, Jan. II
ALAMEDA, hob. H
MARIPOSA, Mar. 8
MONOWAI, Apr. 0
ALAMEDA, May 3
MAItIPObA,May31
MONOWAI, June 2d
ALAMEDA, July 2(1
MARIPOSA, Aug.23
MONOWAI. Sept. JO
A LAM HI) A,
ALuVAlKDA, Dec. 21
MARIPOSA, Jan. 18
MONOWAI, heb. 15
ALAMEDA, Feb. 2.J
MARIPOSA, Apr. I.'
MONOWAI, May 10
ALAMEDA, June 7
MARIPOSA, July 5
MONOWAI, Aug. 2
ALAMEDA Aug.30
MARlPO.SA,Sopt.27
MONOWAI, Oct. 25
MrLLINERY.
MR.S. B. GOOD
Rcspeufully invites inspection of High
Class Novelties in Millincrv, just
received per "Australia,"
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
Sailors' Hats, Choice Flowers and Feathers
LATEST NOVELTIES IN RIRHONS,
Etc., Elc, Etc.
MRS. Jl. 0001),
Tort Street. High-Class Milliner.
850-lm
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.,
. '1trc
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Batchers
AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G. J. Wall or.
Manager,
ALOHA BATH HOUSE
- - N RAREST TO TOWN - -
Good Accommodation for Bathers
Boll Telephone 157.
MIIS. J. H. REIST, - ProprielroBs.
KING STREET HOUSE,
117 A ll'i King ht,, cor. Alakea,
Comfortably Furnished Rooms
Prom $1.50 and Upwards Per Week.
Quiet Clean Rooms, Bath Up & Uuwn Stairs.
A. McDOW ALL, - - - Proprietor.
CHAS. GIRDLER,
Illllfi I IHInllTUt OK
ENOI.MI WD I'O.VTIM'.MAI.
XDry O-oocLs
No 16 Kniiliiiiiiiillll .Irefl,
i
w&m
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
IN OONMBOTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.
Tickets per
G. P. R. are
$0 class v
STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY.
THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Houoluln to CANADA, UNITED STATES and
EUROPE, alBO to BRISBANE and SYDNEY.
For Brisbane and Sydney:
STEAMERS SAIL 2Ju EACH MONTH.
Freight and Passenger Agents:
D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada.
ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Oil.
0. McL. BROWN, Vancouver, H. 13.
PacificMailS.S.Co.
-AND THE-
Occidental and Oriental S.S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the ubove
ports on or altout the followint: dates:
Stmr 'CHINA" Nov. 27, ls'Jl
htmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 25, lbUi
Stmr "CHINA" Feb. 0, lS'JI
Stmr "OCEANIC" . ... March 6, 1S')1
Stmr "CHINA" April 111, 1UM
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies nil!
cull at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the follow inu dates:
Stmr
Stmr
OCEANIC"
Dec. 4, lvtj
CITY OK PEKING'
, .. Jan. 2, 1H01
. . Feb. 12, 18M
.Mureh2, 18JU
. Mil) II, 18111
Stmr "OCEANIC"
Stmr "CHINA" .
htiur "GAELIC"
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO YOKO
HAMA. $1.) UO
TO HOMI
KIINfi. $175 00
2112 ,')0
AW 25
100 00
Cabin
Cabin, round trip -1
months .. . .
Cabin, round trip 12
mouths
European 8teerage
225 00
21,2 r)0
85 00
tM" Passengers paying full fare will be
allowed 10 percent oil return fure if return
ing vtiimn iweive uioutlis.
Kor Freight and Passage npply to
H. HAGKFELD & CO.,
2I7 tf
Agents.
FOR. S.IiH3!
1 Family Carriage Horse, tie
1 Pliaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILLIE,
H. Duvies & Co.'
700-1
atT,
HO YEN KEE & CO..
No. 41 NuuaiiuSt. Bet. Hotel & King.
TIlSTSlCITIIS
ANU HKAI.KIIS (
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED
AT LOW Fhl IU I KK -
tXT- Plumbing Neatlv
perlunced Workmen.
Executid hv Et-
MO llll
W. S. LUCE, ,
i
Wine & Spirit Merchant
i
CAMPHKI.I. KIIIKI'ROOK IIIIK'K,
Merchant St., :
hJ0-.tm
Honolulu.
FOK. SALE !
THE ORHAT
KAHUKU RANCH !
S.
NORR1S.
KlO-tf
Kiihukii, Hawaii
'PMK WKKKLV IIULLKTIN-Vs COL.
1 umiis of liiturctlug IU mllng Matter.
'r'ti!H M liuil'n Mfi ( rly,'H rmu"ttlt ff.
Ak.
P class to than l), S. Line
First
For Victoria and Vanconvor B. C.
STEAMERS SAIL Dec. IM, .Inn. 1, IMH.
For Tickets and General f iifurum-
tion apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
Agent fur the llmmiinn Mnmh.
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. (3.
WlI.DKR, Pres. S. li. ItosF, hec
Cai't. J. A. Kino, Port Supt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu ut 2 p. t., touching tit
Lahaiua, Mauluea Hay and Makena the
same day; Mahukona, kuuailme and lain-
punoeuoe me louovtiug ilay, arriving at
nno
at midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Tuesday . .
briday. ...
Tuesday .
b riday . .
luesuay..
Friday '
Tue-Miay
Friday ..
.Nov. II
Nov. 2-t
..Dec. 5
..Dec. 15
Dec. 2b
...Ian. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. .'(
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau
mhoehoe same day; Kaviaihae v. m.; Ma
lllUoua 10 A. M. : Makcni I p. v.: M.i.iln, n
' Ray t i: m.; I.abuuia 6 I-. m. the follonim.
du) ; arriving .it Honolulu ii . m. Wi-iIih's-dajs
and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Saturday
Wednesday..
Saturday ."..
Wednesday .
Saturday ....
Wednesda
Nov. 11
.Non.JJ
.. .. Dec. 2
. . Dec. 13
Dec. S,
Inn. )
... Jan. 13
.. . Jan. 21
fceu. :
received after
Saturday ".
1 buturday
I Weunesda
No Fremht will be
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at j
p. M., touching at Kabului, Huelo, Hunu,
Aiiiuwu uiivi ivipuiliuu.
Ketuniing will a rive ut Honolulu eer
Sunday morning.
No Freight will
be reieiveii jfter
i p. m. on day of mailing.
Consignees mubt be at the iandin
gs to
receive their freight, as m will not hold
ourselves responsible
after such Freicht
has been landed.
While the Company will use duo dili
gence in handling Live Stock, we (Ik line
to assume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same.
The Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jew Hlr. unless phued in tin carp
oi i-ursers.
Best Lunch in Town!
The tables of this Restaur ml are Mipplled
with the liestthe market allords,
- - Chickens and Ducks - -
Cooked any style, are provided three times
a week, with freipieul changes to
Turkey and Young Pig.
Rotter Cooking than ever. Meals at all
hours. Prices the same as foimerh, y vft
l.ow ny in it wni.
'New Model Lunch Rojms,
lltthel
Streel, Real of Post Ollliu
.S.M-IIU
C. A KIM A,
Merchant j Tailor,
48 Nvnacvnu. Sti'oat.
KKIII'S U W ll ON II X.NIl
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
And (lives a Oood Kit Evcr. 'lime.
i Clotbos Altered to Suit (Justomors !
Clotbeu Cleaned and Dyodl
tar PRICES 'I UK LOWl.bl -mi
W" tf
FOJl SALE FOH WANT OK USE.
AHTEA.M
ordet
LAUNCH IV rilf-l' CLAbh
well-known an InlVllic been
Used hi Dr. 0. 'I'roio-.Titii a Port I'Iism-
vitt.it I he biivcral Piloii,, the ummiii
Olllcers can give liiloriiuilloii iiixnu On
boat! piM Miven know, iscvoiitl olhei
Itoula, Spars, bull)., uti., etc. llielluatt
can be i-ecli ut Mr. UvM'x boat hoiic luul
to the Murine Rullwav. Kor price., i lc,
uppl) to DR. (I. f HOUbHK.MI,
Kroiu IMo 11 a, M.nr 7 to H r, m,
Hltt'lm
Tho lllltorato Nfttive.
lilUTOIt TiubbLTIN:
It requiri.'d thu full fotoo of thu
McKinley tariir antl tho tempting
ltiit of tln Mttuiir louuty--liko .t
btitioli of carrots in front of a burro
to lay bnio tho hideous dislauuo
tliat sopartilfd tlio uativu front
''Christian unitization," and tho
possibilities of mir Undo Sam not
using foarl Harbor as a naval sta
tion ruxualud I hu faut, hithorto con
uualud, that tho inonatohy and tho
puoplo woro ijnnuiral, and if annexa
tion weio brought about and our
Undo sent his ships and a few thou
sand niuii to Pearl Harbor, it would
inako tho w onion more moral, and
us, bulovod tjrotliren. would bo lifted
from bankruptcy into boom. 16W
was therefore impuratio that tho
tiustees of tho Ivaiuohameha school
--titoryoiie of wlioin was interested
in the" "boom" -should hae pro
ceeded to lay the foundation of tho
"fako" kuoiin as tho 'Annexation
Club, b" yetting (lie school children
to sign its roll; which proes that
thocliildron were not too "illiterate,"
for tho polhico-inisMoiian club
swindle.
11 is oor a hall a century ago
since tho United Status recogni.ed
tho fact that tho Hawaiian puoplo
wore eminently lit to outer tho
family of nations, and tho Mop was
endorsed by ICtigland and Franco
and the civilt.etl world, and not a
traveler of any note but has. agreed
with this enbet. from a distin
guished army of witnesses let one
itillico at present, i will refer tho
reader to a oltiino of "Proceedings
of the Hawaiian Kvangelieal Associ
ation," at its annual meeting in
Honolulu in IStW, which at page 117
contains an address to Kumohuiuoha
IV. fiotn tho Uov. Dr. Andcr&oii, who
had been a missiouatv hero for forty
j oars, and having leiisited the isl
ands "for tho purpo of hastening
their independence of foreign aid in
the maintenance ol their religious
institutions," thus utidrossos tlio
King, Kauiohanieha IV. Tlio fol
lowing is au otract:
"31 $ isitto tlioso islands, has im
pressed me, not only with tlio
sticugth, but also with the beneficent
and paternal character, of your gov
ernment. In no nation of Christen
dom is there groat oi security of per
son and property, or more of civil
and leligious liberty. As to thu pro
gress of tlio nation in Christian civil
ization, 1 am persuaded, and shall
conlidently allirm ou my return
home, that tho history of l lie Chris
tiitn church and of tins woild allords
nothing equal lo it.
"And now tho Hawaiian Christian
community is so far formed and
matured, that the American Board
ceases to act an longer as principal
and becomes au auxiliary; merely
affording grants in aid of tlio several
departments of labor in building up
tlie Kingdom of Christ in those Isl
ands and al-o in the Islands of Mic
ronesia. Tito needed grants we ex
pect will diminish gradually, until
tlie- cease altogether. e shall of
course rejoice when that tune comes.
Meanwhile wo icgard this Christian
community, thus asiimiiig the lead
ership and chief responsibility, as
demonstrating the triumphant suc
cess of tlio gospel of our Lord and
Saxiour .losus Christ. And in this
wo doubt not our majesties will
rejoice with Hi."'
On tho return of the Uov. Dr.
Anderson to Boston, tho Prudential
committee of tho board reported to
tho board" (1) Ou tho organization
of the civil community, ('2) Oil the
organization of the Protestant Chris
tian commuuitv, at tho islands."
Tho report of the committee, which
was approied bj the board, wa that
the mission had "attained to such a
degree of capacity for complete solf
Hiipport and self-go eminent as to
render it expedient that it should
now a-Miiue, not oulv tho manage
ment of its own ecclesiastical mut-
tois, and its religious chanties, but
I lie responsibility of directing tho
future prosecution of tho work for
building up tho Kcdoouioi's King
dom at the Sandwich Islands, and
extending it into Micronesia."
During tho thirty yearn since Dr.
Anderson's visit a wave of what is
called commeicial prosperity has
visited the islands. That it has
brought a degree of demoralization
for the Hawaiian wai inevitable;
but the educational machinery of
the country has been kept in splen
did order and au aimy of first -class
teachers, equal to tlie requirements
of the age, hare been in thu hold.
Nor has tho demoralizing seduc
tion of au inilatud prosperity af
fected the natives only. To what
other cause can bo attributed the
fact that not a half dozen of tho
a-it progeny of the missionary
pioneers are to lie found in tho pul
pits of their fathers to-day? No,
I hat don't pay. Hut tho stock in
trade that is expected to bring in a
harsest is good hard lying against
die simple and lio-'pi table and
urinous islanders, In whom thou
adxeiituieis been no ncli and im
. penous, and if American citiouship
confers the right lo become u, bucca
neer and to enter upon ami enjoy
i die hospitality of a ftiendly nation
'ami soio lite lli'nl oppoiliiuity to
i become au tinned enemy, then hum
anity at largo are likely to hate a
1 dilletoiit sort of respect for Ameri
can ciiioiis abroad to what they
halo hitherto had, and as for the
Amei can missionary, judging by
the In tug samples hete, Immunity
will Ii.'im) about as much uo for
them ;is they will foi the advent of
a dueisilied aM-oitiiiont of rattle-
smiKo.
The solution of the Hawaiian pio
blinu will bo an object lesson for the
((JuHlinucd on .(i i(',
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