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,'"i,"''", mmm i iii,HiMji'w ' HWIMS: "rt'-", wsw - 1 i i I naaViVTiTrtM ifiimniVlnf-iThrrfir'iaHimiiir'rlWtrYii S!i gnHu UJriin. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 1894 MI -A. R. 1 1ST 23 IsTEWB Dtiparturea. Wi.iSFtnY, Ang. 8. Sttnr .! Makce for Knpnn mid Kllnuea at p m LOCAL AMD OENKBAL NEWS A Columbia lady's bicyclo salo at tho Honolulu cyclery. ts for VeHole Leaving To-morrow. Am tiVtne trrtiennl, Buhtutdt, for San Francicont II a in Btiur Koala for Waiattnp, Walnltta anil Mokuleia at 0 a in Psuenirora IRfttVAM. From Maol and Ifnwatl per stmr W 0 H.ill, Ang7-HonVO Smith, 8 II Ur.c ami wife, Master 8 Itose, W W Hull, Mrs II N Greenw II, 0 Orrenwcll, W K Hull. K h Il-dx", r Minify, W A Wall, J J Hlw and wlfo, Mm Ja'kon, 1 A l)ls and wife, M 0 1(034. Mls-c Sholt 12), II lln.l', MIm Jennie Itntes, Ml' M Kn'nnloinlil, K J ward DoMnett, Shcrlir 8 K Chilling wotth, and 6'J deck. nirATCn. For Mini jirriitmr flandlne, Ant 7 W (i Irwin, Jiutgi' Kuixilkul and wife, 0 II Wells. O I nua, V Hodpiimn. W A Wall, Mrs Kiinl. Mtii ( arter, M a 1' Jncob'cn, Ml.? O'llrlrn, This u'llrl.n. II 7. Austin, llros I'lilllp ntnl Jtrriratn. Mrs M J How. ell, W K How oil, I' Kiunincrfc'd, wife mid datiRliter, Mrs 1, K Alii. Mls Kitlmr t'lhl For KiiimI r rtmr .Mlkui.nlii, Aug 7 O II 01 miin and wife, W llarri and wlfo, Col W F Allen, II drtiuiMt, K Llnlrmaiiii and wife, ItWion Wi and wife, 0 1, llrlio, J AMalioo, ll J Siullh, ami W deck. JODIOIAKY JOTTINOB. Hard to Qot n Jury The Old Elele T7Attftttiltav datn Tho public bind is playing on tho , , QikWb Hospital grounds this after- ' , Provisional Govornmont ts. Max noori, I lino do Loon alias J. Deleo and Go ronirno .uouinoo, ourmarr, was tin only caso touchod to-day at tho jury term, TOO BEADY WITH USE FEET. W. E. Tiouoll. Suuorintcndont of i Publio Works, has gono to Uana, Maui. brido William Harris and brido havo gono to Kauai to spund thoir huuoy- moon. W. G. Irwin left by tho stoatnpr Claudino yesterday for Paauhau, Hawaii. Most of tho dav was occupied in getting a jury, ehallnngos exhaust ing the panel made tleucieut owing Portuguese- Woman Fined Kicking and Striking. for' Uhlppiug Nolo. EvtirylliliiR lijulpt along Hie city ftont, sugar luttiing In very plow, Tlip Mrnmcr lVtc ln rhiic on Hip Mu rine Itallnay to Iw clc.iiicd and to liavehcr new prut'eller put In. The btrkpiittne lrmitard rccrlvrd the 18' of her mif.ir utrgn for the t'oat fruin the st-niner V. U. Hull. 8hv will leac at 11 o'clock to-tiiorrmv niornltiK. Tlu'liarK Altxmlll b the next vpel to leave for Han Kranel.,o. As the Atln-it ha splendid no.oiilliKHl.it lolii Intelnllng passengers should mate note of this Mr. Rosa Dauiea that Ho Han Taknn tho Oath. Doputy Sheriff S. P. Chlllitigworth of Maui is on a business visit to tho city. Peter Qtiinu was arrested again last night on tho same charge as the previous eveuing. Gorham D. Giluian and wifo havo Kono on a visit to tho Garden Isle. f hoy left on tho Mtkahala tester- t day. There will bo a clearing salo open at Ka Mailu slnro next Thunxlay. , Its biisino.'s will tormtuatu with this month. John Magoou and Harry Kluegel are booked to leave on tho liarkti tine trmgard to-morrow for Sau Francisco. S. B. Rose, of Wilder'a Steamship Co., aud wife returned from Hilo. by way of Maui, by tho W. G. Hall yesterday. ' At tho regular convention of , Mystio Lodge, No. 2, K. of P., thi evening, the rank of ,,equlro" will bo conferred. The Suuduy ovouing mooting of the Sovwith Day Advent ut,nt iJ.jre tauia and Punchbowl stieets, havo been disuonlinuiMl. There are two spies on night and one on day duly always ou watch near Washington Place now. What are they watching for, anyway! Rev. Erie Lewis, late of tho Angli- rati Uuurcli, is going to name Creek, Michigan, to take a course in the Seventh Day Adveutist college. j to the large number excused for not taxing mo oain oi anegianco to mo j Republic. C. W. Ashford for defendants filed tho following objections to the jury panel: "1st, That tho persons drawn to orvo ns jurors at this court aud term were not selected from a list of porons postering the qualifications f iurors proscribed by tho Consti tution. '"2nd, That tho persons drawn and certitied as such jury did not, at the dale of their being so drawn aud certified, possess the qualifications of jurors prescribed by tho Consti tution. "IJrd, That no panel of 3(J jurors has been drawu, suinmoued, quali fied ami accepted as by law pro vided." Tim objections were overruled and except toiii noted. Talesmen were brought in to make a jtirr. 11. Annitage, Win Lanz anil .1. Winter were excused ou account of not hav ing taken the oath. Ultimately the following jury was drawn and ntvepted: II. Wilkin- son, W. C. King, P. Lewis, H. J. N'olte, Geo. Gran, J. C. Cluney, P. R. Ienberg, J. T. Waterhouso. Jr., Geo. Gray, P. H list ace, S. Roth aud S. 11. Rose. In the equity cao of John P Bowler vs. E. C. Macfarlauo and others, owners of tho lato Elele t newspaper, Judge Cooper has or- ' tiered an accounting before Chas. P. Peterson, tiinMor. A poorly-clad Portuguese woman appeared id tho District Court this I morning to be tried for assault and battery on Mrs. Reid, on Punchbowl yestoruay. Tho evidence of the com plainant went to show that the wo man called at her place, and after a parley used somewhat defamatory . language. Mrs. Reid ordered her off the premises, pushing her off to the gate, where the Portuguese wouiau turned aud kicked and struck her. i Defendant lestluou luat she was invitetl to the houso by complainant, that she did not use bad language, and that she was pushed rather rough! v out of tho yard. At the gate sho admitted raising her foot to kick complainant, but her kick was short. Tho evidence of the complainant was considered tho weightier one of tho two and defendant was sen tenced to pay a fine of $7 and costs. , Her husband being in court the fine j was promptly paid. Adeline Black Stockings ! Now Shipment Just to Hand AT ' ON THE REPBNTINO STOOL. The Kutfjr of His Wifa Bogging for Reconciliation. Editor Bitllktim: This moruing's Advertiser reports mo as having taken the oath of alle giance to the Republio of Hawaii. Tho Atlverllsor seems to know moro about my affairs than I do myself. I therefore desire that you publish this letter denying the truth of the Advertiser's statement. If I should reo fit to take the oath. I would not ask the Advertiser to make it publio on "street rumor" but would myself ask it to do so without fear or favor. A Roia. Honolulu, August 8, 181)1. A good sized balloon was let loose from tho Electric Light Work", iu Ntiuanu Valley on Monday night. As the balloon made its aerial flight it was plainly visible iu town. It went far out to soa. Arthur Pealhorstonn, aflor mak I ing the statement of his side of the I I story in the District Court yesler I day, walked over to his wife aud i offered his hand to her. The tor 1 ribly injured wifo spurned tho offer, and an ofik-cr quietly took the mau away. Tho man showed signs of meat irrief aud big tears flowed down his cheeks. Ou arriving iu tho cell I he asked for writing materials, which weto furnished him. Ho then wrote , a letter to his wife, requesting her I to send him a change of clothing. Mrs. Peathetstouo would havo com-! plied with tho request had it not. It. lit it llsral all riuinlt'iiil Ariilriitp Ittirf. ' sivo from the authorities advising her not to heed him. The woman was very weak when she arrived home. Mio has not had anything to eat sitico the cutting auair ou Saturday afternoon, leing unable to Mr. Mary E. O' Fallon f nna, 0., Mrs tbs Phf Iclans are AMonlilird, lei look at bsr Uk en Raised from the Dead Long and Torrlblo Illness from Blood Poisoning Cmptfety Cured by BooA'b SartapaHlla, Mr. Mary E. O'Fallon, very lntemtBl todj of riq.UA, OMo, was polioned while aa lUUof phyilclstn at an autopiy C jtu aco, and soon terrible dlcera broke out en bet head, arras, tongue and throat tier htJr all eaine out. Btio nclched but 78 lbs., and saw no protract of help. At last iho began to take IIooJ'j Sarsaparltla and at one li proved) could soon get out of bed and walk. She says i " I becatna perfsetly eured by Hood's 6arsaparllla and am now a well woman, I weigh 128 Pis, at well and do the wotk for lirga family. Mr ' seems a wonderful reeorrry and physicians look at tne In aitinlhment, as almost Ilk rals4 fra Ik 4tm. HOOD'S PILL8 should b la sfrry fuaOy mt-ll-li- tvt-1 0 . alvsys ttstrT4, HOUHON, NEWMAN A CO.. Agents for Hawaiian IManrt 3ST. S. SACHS AHO fort Btrt, Honolulu The Adeline Black Stockings Are certainly THK HKST. TIipv nr very au'oitneiy oioinidis r.'a.tln. Fjt Dlack anil arn We have ilinii for LADIES, GIRLS, BOYS AND HEN In all Rlzes and (ialltle, In Plain Cnt'on, In Threat, iu Open Work anil Drop Htltoli, . . I.lslr Call for Adeline Black Stockings ! WR ALSO HAVK fHB HKRMSDORF BLACK STOCKINGS Warranted Fast lllack, for lwlles In all fllfos which wr are sellltis: $2AI a Ihurn l'alr. SALES AND RUMORS OF SALES ! L ADIES COLUMN When you enn gut nome thing for nothing always take it, tlint is if it'u a straiglit give away, as is the case with thoe Wash Dress Goods this week. There are a good many ladies is nothing and we aie who imagine then new in this line, out aud Put- bound to get you show von there are some terns yon havo neer ween, and at the same time give you a chance to pick one out for yourself for absolutely noth ing but a guess. We are go ing to loud up one counter. The one guesHiig the nearest can have her pick of the Pat terns ; the second best well, we will not mention it, but she will be in it all right. We might just as well give away Toile de Nord as we sell it at 8 yards for 1. It's absolutely the best goods ever offeied for the money and a a wash goods can not be beat. 32 iu. Cotton Ducks at ITi ets. a yard all fast co'ors. White l.inen Ducks from Of) cts. to $1.00. Dimity needs Dritinh CoininUiioiier Ilawes rail ed on Minister Hatch ot Foreign Affair yesterday, but not on Presi dent Dole as the Advertiser aiorln. The bieyelo raeo between Jnbiiny Wright aud Jas. Spencer takes tiltirt. ou Sunday next at tho park. No ad tuition will becharged. Wright will rido a 'Humbler." Admiral Walker anil aides aud Captain Barker of tho L S. S. Phllrt delphia returned tho eall of tho Hiitish Commissioner, A.U.S. Hatred, at tho Hotel this morning. Alox. Craig, whoe trial iu the Dis trict Court for intending to commit au offense against Christian Friext, was reportetl yesterday, hat been found utility. Sentence was sus pended. i'lmhaln, the bunco man, was pull et 1 iu yesterday for vagraney. Ho K tho same fellow that goes around borrowing money to pay freight on articles and poultry brought from "his ranch." C. B. Dwight is laying a s!dewalk curbing of Hawaiian stone iu front of A. F. Cooke'ii residence ou King street. Hawaiian stone hccius to be tlio favorite for sidewalk pavement aud curbing. Douglas Drown will appear for trial iu tho District Court to-morrow. Ho is charged with iiitemluu to commit an offeuno with iulcnoc against tho person of W. C. King aud members of said KingV family. The model of tho steamer Claudino has beeu returned to itx fnruutr place iu theoQlceof Wilder' Steam snip uo. it nan ixun at mo aim winter Fair, aud returns, liko most things lent, iu impaired condition, tho gluis cftMi being broken. IIOYAL BENEVOLENCE. Beautiful Enterprise Undertaken by Hor Mnjosty. , I. . - - . . . " . Queen I.illuoknlaui in atlversity is , touch rootl. Mrs. l-eatherslouo ox as active, proportionately, in works i poets her sister from tho Colonies of charity aud benovoleuco as she . shortly. nlwavs was iu nrosnoritv. Tho " . . t r careu ami pioweu JUST ARRIVED Pr IUrkatla "lrmird" FRESH was in Oiieeu has had rlc at l'auoa n large piece oi land to oe i usetl as a uur'ery. About ono liun-1 dred plots will be laid out, and each plot is to w planted with different varieties of llowers by a member of tho Woiiiou'm Patriotic Leagu, one member to a piece of land, each piece being 10x10 feet. About sovenly.fivo pieces are ready for nintiltiitf.mil ns every iiuiik is not Modal for Mnrkamanahlp. reiidvluoulanliui' has been defertetl uti til September 2. The place has been christened ''Uluhniiualaina." It is for a charitable object, the llowers being intended for tlistribti l tion to hospital ami sick homes. WAB OP THE WHEELS Two On-nt Questions to bn Docldfil Next Saturday. Saturday, August II, will settle who is the champion bicyclist of the Hawaiian Islands, and not only thi, but it will also decide which is tho "Dims," the Cleveland wheel or the i It iiuhler. H. K. Walker, who dis- i putes the championship with Henry Giles, will rido a Cleveland, while Uilc wilt straddle n Humbler. It is worth anyone's while to visit King street between Alapai street ami General Grant'rt Well and witness the wheelmen nt practice. Ruby Dexter, Prince Cupid, II. C. Hapai, W. Chamberlain, George Angus, 1 Charles Crane, Harry Wilder, W. ' Vela and 11 it Intend are among thono i scuii on that route dally. Pr. Trouaaoau' Effects A Bulletin reporter was shown a very pretty silver medal by Captain Parker, of tho Police sharpshooters. Tho design is Russian, tolng round with sharp edges. This is suspended from a silver clasp with red, whito and blue ribbon attached. The medal was made by Thos. Lindsay, tho popular jeweler. It was sub scribed for by tho sharpshooters to be shot for by thorn with Springfield rifles. Captain Parker, although not used to the Springfield, bus won ouo match, Captain liookauo ouo, Lieu tenant. Kauae one. Tho medal is to be tho property of tho ono winning l two matches. Captain Parker tnado the highest score in liis sccotnl match this morning, but as Captain liookauo will not shoot until Pri lay tho winner will only le known then. The sharpshooters have already orderetl a gold medal .o be shot for after tho silver trophy is awarded. HAY GRAIN - ' - The number of merchants who nro about to dispose of their entire stock, for the benefit of their fellow creatures, is truly remarkable and the utter disregard for consequences so far as tiny (the sellers) are concerned is another singular feature of tho day. Huying and selling Dry Goods is a pecu liar business and one that tcqtiiivj constant atten tion, and judging from the number of "Clearance Sales" some of have a stock of good, that worn. T sell Dry Goods at a you your money's worth. If alleged our are I air you are in t'KI.KI'HONKf 1 Under instruction of Messrs. Druco Carlwright ami H. K. Molutyro, ex ecutors, t ho whole Mock of medicines, Hiirgic.il instruments, groceries anil ' provisions, including wines auu fii.iiup.iguo, ueiiiuuiiig to me estate ' i.f tlio Into IJr. Trousseau, was soltl at anctiou by L. J. Iovey to-day. There was a large attendance, in cluding member of the local and - i visitinsr medical fraternity. Ihe Thorn is hardly any water in the prices realized were good, and auc- reservoir in Nuuniiu Vallev, and lint i tioneer Levey was kept pretty brisk ..... :.... . f... .... II... ' i i i a : i , i f ....,...: nuint imijiiiu ri-mjji iw mi uh him i iiiuiiLMii.iii. nui ii'iiiiui.u vi'mihii- Chief Justice Judd ami wife gave i spread to coltciro students home on vacation ou his premises, Xuiiauu street, yesterday afternoon. After enjoying the luati, speeches were inntlo by several including rruHitleut Dole aud Captain Cochrane, U. S. M. C. Scotch for $1.00 remarks. Iinnoi Waists and at no ed Percale (j yards further showing some for Miirt Drehses. We are leauties. Any how, step in and make a guess on (bat counter of Wiibh Dress Goods. You ttill be nimble to rcs'bt the temptation o guess and perlwp- of a purchase. maiviiig a mal "tf 11. F. ICIILIOICS & (J), be city. Today tun following is tm standing of the three reservoirs Iu No. 1, '.I inches of water; No. '2 is dry. ami No. 3 has about 1 foot !l inches of water. Tho attention of tho Superintend ent of Water Works is called to the ruuuing to ate of water at the Puiialiou Preparatory school grounds ot uiglits. rcoplo iu tlio viciiul.N are , fomplniuim.' ot tho scaeity of water iu tho daytime, ami hero is water' ruuuing to waste at night. Mrs. Kokumauo, wife of S. I.. Kfkuiuano, clerk at the delivery ' window of the Post Ollice, died at 11 o'clock this morning. She was delivered of a child a week ago last Monday. Early this morning bhe complained of a pain iu tho hem), ami sho gradually became blind. Dr. Herbert was suminoiieil, but be- , foro ho arrived she had passed away. Mrs. Kekiiiuniio was about twenty years oi age ami was lioru ou Molo- ! kai. Sho was married to Mr. Keku iiiano about a year ago. The funeral took place this afternoon. . m A Successful Exjiorimuut. The oxperiuient for destroying chinch bugs, mentioned to the Ihi. i.i.tin by Comiuihsiouer Marnlen lately, works all right in Illinois', ac cording to the following Spriiigliultl despatch of .Jul) 11: "Che recent experiences of ho state board of agriculture iu exter minating chinch bugs by iuocolat iiigSxiuo uf them and thin iutro ilueiug thexe poisouetl bugs aiuoiigst others, is proUug a miccos. The bugs, after being iuoctilaled, am kept iu a eh wo box for several das until they turn a dull brown color. Tliey are then turned looo in n tield, and iu ono day great inascs of tho IuhicIh are found together turning brown, then white, uud lluully burst ing open, duud." pioucr .Mnrruen iiougnt aqiiauiiiyor instruments and patent medicines, tho latter presumably to use ou the bug blight. J. J. EGA1T 514 Foit Street. Clearance Sale! The Last Week I Read This! CALIFORNIA FEED CO. Corner 0.un-ri Nniianu His. PKOMPT OKLIVKUY. MEETING NOTICE. AT TUB ItKniTLAIt CONVENTION of Mistic lylii:, No 2, K of P., the Hank nt KmiuIp'" will l,ron,iirr'il,to which all Knluhe, arr ittnllnlly invlteil. IVronlrruf the r.r. V. KCKAUOT, UUI-lt K.uflt. AS. PureBMilk FOR eA.T.B3 I Delivered Twice Daily TO ANY PAUT OF TUB CITY Haloil 507-TELEPHOHE3 BU 460 waialae" ranch. ISP.NIlKltO, Piup merehants must shoddy or shelf prolit and give need of Dry Goods after the "Australia" eomes, watch this "ad." L-T. S. LEVY, Who has removed from Hotel street to Benson, Smith & Co.'s old place, Fort street. KwongSingLoyf SING LOY to? Hoi St.. "TDomu Block." I 51-95 Clou St., our Imoitti Si Motul Tela. 33.. P. 0. Box 207. Motoal Tele, m P. 0 Boi 101. IIO-Xui I'. Daimaua Ku, a native liolico (ifll- cer, d.iy was dii'iuisted from the force to for misconduct. It is reported he entered a Chinese store ami as saulted tho owner. Yesterday even ing lie punished I'eler Qiiinn severe ly about the face, near the Umpire Saloon. "AM VAJlj:" Sjorc will hold a Clearance Salo of Uh Stork (if (iumh ln'ijinniiuj Tliurmliiy, Any. Ulh, and n tiiuii: (o the end of the month. Th in Slorr will tju out of tinnitus at that lime. Come and pirk out what ioi want Iwforr it in all ijonr. Woolen I)n kh (ruodh. . . .Ifiu Fo inrr prl e. 7oo Scotch Ginghams 19c Former price ,'l'to Victoiia I.awns, 10 jards MM OWC White Lawns and Muslins 10c French Sateens Hoy's Suits that formerly sold for $10 and $0 a Suit are now reduced DR. BUDDY Dentist, WILL UKHL'MK IMtAlTIOR .A.-u.gTast Stlx. Bnretunia St. near Emma. IIUMw SITUATION WANTED. VYOUNO OKNri.KMAN KBOKNTI.Y arrived in tmvu, ttcMlren titiit'lon in an oineti nr vltwwhfru. KiiiiTlfliced llook-kfftr ami wt-l at'inalntrd with JuuriisllHiii Aililreii' "HOOK KF.Kl'Kll." Carool llui.l.Kd.v Olllcn. I liOl lv BIG STORKS ChiriOHe, Japanose mid Indian (intnl Indian Silks, Luces uud Linens, Japanese Crapes, Chinese Matting, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls aud Seurts, Grass Cloth, Rattan Chairs, Etc., Kto. rSA Complete TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT with Competent Cutters and a complete line of English and American Suitings. Perfect fit guaranteed. CAUUMKKKB, LINENS. LAWNS, MllSl.lNb Ladies' -:- Black -:- Sailor -:- Hata I SOMETHING NKW JUST OUT Trunks. ValiRes, Willow Ware, Table Cloths, Oil Cloth, Ku-.. Ku-,. 51-53 King Street & 407 King Street. G-OO KIM, III SUL'ANU STHKU1 M KKC11ANT TxMl.OK. .25c TO LET PIT 4ND FINISH GUARANTEED 'pHKKK NH'KLY KIIH 1 nlslivxl Hooms at No. 4 Oanleu Ijohi. W'-tl Hsi NKW STOUK OK OstHh IIM'IVK uric) SurgMH .lusi tii 'i oivo.! I TO liET KIT It- i . .. . t,..i ,. Ot) Ulid 1 ! klkl en tlwlucli. Tumu Vt-ry reabiinatile. Aiiiiy at 'PHUBK Nll'KoY X uli SUITS rnou 1 Uf lry Oouds, Fancy Ooods, Iiwuh, Eto., Etc., Ki TpintilHof KhkIiIiim pioy Hun tM tn i Gout's Furnishings of Evoi Description tri. nwl tf lirju-ttn LADY'S BICYCLE For Sale ! "COLUMBIA" 53s This is positively the List week of my Clearance Sale. 1 have already received a large stuck of goods from I Europe, and expect a larger ! stock from the States hy the IS. S. "Aiihtruliu." These ioo Is will tie piai; 1 on TO LbT 1 LAIKIK KtlltNISHRIi t ItiMitu for nlnxli' Kn tlxman mltmtnl on lltire- UnU strrot, l& nilniileH1 walk hum I'tmt OIIU'u tlilit iitllru. TO L,b'l I!K!I AllllDOU "C.,1 MM tl Thm Ihii IMlIu h iiim a- ni'w. S M on iti-i unlit nt imn r k'.ivinu till) uiliiir) Ilk. Cu'l nr nililri'M. Honolulu Cyolory. 1101 tf IH7 KlMR Sirt-tl Alt kind 11 (.,(imirniil frinlttiu ironi)ilt tnulil il l'it "l" "l '' llMtUlft 0M-. Ilitf' tf Knr tarti HP I.I KTIN on'i,K. TO LV.'l A i waikiki on 'run Uracil ruiiiforulilp i niurtiT" fur one or two Sin- 1IIV ' uf Oeiitli'ini'ii. iHi.iril on- ! ii....! I....I.I.... fu..lll,l..u iiidi.1 , ... ,. . .ll.MRI, ,'... p l" .!... r. hii-n, hlll'ive UH llini'l'Ulliill IH'.M. niilaraiMMiuin. week, and I can promise you hoiuething new and novel in M-vi'inl dilTerent lines and at ( V I- ------ - MIKI ( !.- -. .!i,!;T',An"i!.,.,,,,,r,,."w . I llMmlHiiln itri'i't II I'll t ulllllK. l.ttfKO l.ll) AS Uhllill, !,, hiimllil Utnul, Mini usury ciiiivuiiI J I 1,'fJ. V M I iim. Knitilr un irniiMii ur Mutual . J. liiU AIN . ' TaUphuu uai HV-lw Mtill, rilMKillt'l'MH K ainl .NfittU iMlftiMiiil M Temple of Fashion 51 E'ort Street Ladies' Underwear, Boy's Clothing, Urga iaurtaanl ol Udlea' tad Cblldnn'i Sbuaa. ! Large Line of Summer Goods ! ' Liuk linn of Wnoloini t 2fo, lliniiili'ttfa, III ynnl- (nr tl.im Hrnwn ntnl Wliitu ('tittona, from S to 'JO ynrtU, f I.UI nor iilwo. AmnakoaK tlinithntiiN 12 yards for J I. IK), Oonta' niul LailiKH llitthtnw Smu , Silka, SaliiiR, SiirK", Lawna ami l)rin UdimU of nvory iliMtcriitinu M. O, 8ILVA, Proprietor. I - J .... -. .. j . . i -jilj-j r 'ly i?ljJJHl,n " OoiiIh por Moutlu.