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p WW! y?$ STfTT 'wpot "' imtxmffwrnfymmme , -)T-r as.; WT -?w ""T 'l V;1 ' Kosm t - '. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 184 m: a. rut on NEWB Arrivals. Tl'ElliAY, Sept. 11. Btmr Kanln from Knlmkit Sttur James Mukco (mm Knunt Wm.NEituv, Sent 12. Strnr Klnan from llauall nnd Mnul Himr J A Cummins from Koulau Depsrturoa. TursuAT, Sept. 11. H I a M 8 Marie (r ('area WfcDKEtnvv, Sept. 12. Btmr Jas Makce (or Knpaa nt f p in VMela Leaving To-morrow. Btmr Kaala for Walanae, Wnlalua and Moknlela at 0 a m Oargoea from Ialand Porta. Strnr Kaala 350 bagi rice. Btmr James Makeo 'Ml hags rleo, in lulls bides and 1H pkgi sundries Btmr Klnna 3.2 unci po ntooi, 21 tingn torn, 6'J hoi's. 111 ' i.nn Ixim-?, 1 horc, 1 ' liale.i wool. 101 sheep, U3 bdls blde, 185 pkgs uiidtloi. PniiionKxra tRAIVAIJI. From Kniiat, per otmr James Mikeo, Bept 12-Uol . ."J Sp-ildlnj;, Win Mala tell, Wm Hassle, M I) Monsarrnt, Mia K Mlta ninra, Ma.ter W Vldn, Murn and 0 dock. Kfom llriwnll ana Maul, per xtmr Kln.iu, Sept 12 Vuleanot Oil Wcttnoro nnd wife, Mis E 0 Huston, J I' Tcrrlll, V llor.-fill, ur ii uiiiiiaw him wun, .ir .i ii tvpliiltll and daiiKli't-r. Mrs Ida Iliuicoi'k.H A Han ooek, H 1J 1. renrooo, 1 It W.ilzen, 0 11 Kel , Mrs It Kay, Y K ilr.T, J II Collier, Miss Tanner. Vii)orts: Miss llnttlo Am tin, 11 A Lyman. Mrs A Wall and child, Mrs J Iteltihnrdt, Father l-oiioro nud buy. Mrs A I ii "inn nnd child, KatsiimntMl, J llnudin V Kddle, U V laklns, II Ito. 0 Williams and il children, rtani l'arker. Mm Til lliifches mid daiiuhtrr, Win Mertbcra, Wm llcrlowllr, 0 K MHCtllrc, M O.orlo nud 2 children, Ham Bmithtcs. 11 J Hof. lacker. O A Hpreekel", O 11 Wells, W 11 Daniels, Young Young, M Tiietun, Mrs Marques, W Y Horner? W Y Horner, Jr. Miss Maud Horner, Mrs Decotn nnd 72 deck. DIM STUMS. For Mnul, er strnr Claudlnc. Sept II MIm N'olll, Mrs Mcisliano, Mrs (Hies, aO Lovekln, t! J Wanner, J llrahim. For Knunl, per etinr Mlkahnln, opl It Mrs Do la YarKtio, Mrs Itosa, Captain Alii born, and 13 on deck Mnrriod. HAKTMAN - HKNDIUCKSON - In this city, BotileiHlier 10, l"l, at Bt. An drew's Cathedral, by the llcv. Alux. Mackintosh, M I.. Haritnaii to MngKlo Uendrlckson. IN THK WATER. But Byand-by tho Jolcor Will Bo in tho Soup. There was a boating party by moonlight in the harbor yesterday evening. There was a goodly number of young society people in attend ance and everything was lovely nud serono. Several of tho excursionist had musical instruments with them and singing was indulged in. A mishap occurred which somewhat dampened tho ardor of one parti cular bollo aud made her dispirited for tho rust of tho uvouiug. Some one listed the boat, causing tho young lady, who was olayiug a banjo, to fall overboard. Tho in strument was lost but tho fair datnsol was rescued, and, woo betidu tho perpotrator of tho trick. t Band Ooncort. Tho public band, under tho leader ship of Prof. Borgor, will givo a con cert this evening at 7:1M) o'clock, at Makoo Islaud. Following is tho program: I'AIIT I. March Ilrsaf;llerl . Oeerturu Kmnorulda Cornet Bolo Hen Flower. . .Helucilon liohemlun (llrl TAUT II. Serenade Maunolla Uallad-Hwert Mario . . Walu-Walklkl Jloach ... , Jlallart-On tlni ten.. .. Hawaii l'onol KlleiibuiB .Herman ..Itollinsnn .Utile Mlssud Moore .. Herder .buhubert Opium Seizure. Senior Captain Andrews of the police fok'co made another capture of opium yhsterduy evening. Vhon tho possessor, a Chiuaman named Lam Pow, was soarched two tins of opium wore found. Ho was charg ed with selling opium ami was later releasod ou his friends' furnishing ffiOO bail. Two opium captuna within a few days is evidence that the coutrabaud article is plentiful iu the market. Stauuod Man in Sanger. Frod Naylor, who was stabbed with a fork by Tom Carpeutor ou Sunday morning, lies iu a very pre carious condition at tho Queen's Hospital. Pending the outcome of tho cowardly assault Carpenter has been locked up and refined bail. If Naylor has sutlicioutly recovered to appear iu Court, the trial of Car peutor for assault with a weapon will be hoard ou Friday next. m 9 m I thauk tho German men-of-war for their kind protection, uot only that I sell the popular 17 bars of soap for $1.25 but fJ lbs. more for .tho money thau any house in tho city. N. BitKiuM. Mutual Tel. 811. Theosophical Lecture! l.eoluie will Mns M. M. be ulveu TMKD.S ' On FlilDAY EVENING, Sept. 11, At thi' Theoiilileikl Hull, unnirr o( Niiiixnti nnd .Mutln utieuis, In Urn 'foiturilloek.'' Doors will noun ut 7 o'o'ook. Leuturo lo commence jiroiuj.tty nt B o'clock Hubjeet ot tlm Lecture will b 'Objections to Reincarnation li.ii m NOXIOE. Dlscmsed," IWII.l. NOT UK HhHPONHUH.r. KOIt any bills i-niiirnntiil by nil kou, l.;mlu hlngeri neither Is ho Hiithuilted to col hot money or neld WHj'"'""''....,, Klntt ktrcet. Honolulu, Held. J, I Ml. LOOAL AND GENERAL NEWB San Francisco baa the tug-of-war crazu again. Cha. Williams, Deputy Tax Amos sor of Ilamakua, in in town. Oats will bo sold at auction by L. J. Levey at noon to-morrow. Tho Gorman warship Mario loft for Coroa yesterday morning. Porlor, extra foreign "lout on draft, at tho "Empire," 2 for 25c. Tho Board of Health is holding its regular meeting this afternoon. Phonographs that sing indecont sours aro being suppressed at San Fraucisco. The Government band will give a moonlight concert at Makeu Island this eveuing. Thoro wore eighteen passengers from tho Volcano on tho steamer Kiuau to-day. Shu brought no su gar. Ladies, do not miss J. J Egan's new ndvertisomont. II is necessary to do so if you would shitio in society. Tho subject of Mrs. M. M. Thirds' lecture on Friday night will be, ''Objections to ueiucarualion Discussed." George Fredenberg wassontenced to pay a fino of $1(K) in tho District Court to-day for selling liquor with out n license L. J. Levey will hold a special salo oi Household furniture and general merchandise at his salesroom at 10 o'clock to-monow. Col. Z. S. Sttaldimr will leave on tho S. S. Australia on Saturday for San Francisco. Mr. Spalding arriv ed from Koalia, Kauai, today. A nativo named Kalei wa. given twenty days on tho reef by District Magistrate Perry to-day for stealing a blanket and towel from Mrs. Houry Luning. Jojo Hoso ad Aulono Jlodriques wore lined $1 each by District Ma gistrate Perry yesterday for keeping their barber shops open for hustuess after U a. in. on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Irwin cavo a brilliant dancing party nt their Wai klki residence last night, as a fare well to their son who is about to leave homo for college. Judge Whiting is on duty again, after a short season of recreation at Koolau. I To aud Cecil Drown bag ged a few ducks, but most of all tho Judgo enjoyed tho pure sea breezes. An engrossed copy of a testi monial from British residents to J. II. Wodohouse, latoly II. B. M.'s Minister, is in course of preparation aud will be sent to him by I ho uoxt steamer. Tho list of appointments of cov- ernment school teachers is not com pleted as yet, owing to tho Board of Education not having hold its regu lar meeting. Tho board will meet on Frida3'. Invitations to a birthday luau to take place shortly at Wniplo, ou this island, havo been received by soveral town residents, from Mrs. N. Ioaue. The ovunt is in honor of Mrs. Ioauu's grandchild. Mr. L. Hartman, of Makaweli plantation, Kauai, returned homo by tho steamer Mikahalu yesterday, lie returns not alone, having been married to Miss llomlriuksou on Mon day eveuing. The members of tho Honolulu Amateur Athletic club are hard at prnutieo for their coming field day the Orst week in October. Be ing handicap moi ting there will be some fino i.ving. G. It. Harrison. urai'tlcal i..mt snd iirumi maker am id tuner, chu fur- uish Ik-hI factory rofemuuei. Orders left at ElawatiHU News Co. will re ceive prompt atleuliou. All work uarantood to h lit" same m done m factory. There will be a moonlight excur sion to liemond Grove ou Friday evening by tho Oalm Railway. A dance will be given at the pavilion, for which tho Quintet club will fur nish music. It will undoubtedly be an eujoyablo evening. J. W. Chapmau caters for ban quets, socials, private dinners aud garden parties. Weddings a special ty. He can be found at all hours at Sans Souci or will call on any Indies or gontlemeu who will address him through the Post Oilice. Tho first publiu service of tho Salvation Army will bo held iu the hall over John Nott's store, King street, on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be au open air service at 7 o'clock, at some central point, and the Army people will march from there to the hall. Two prominent benedicts were making n "mash" on n pretty girl iu the rear of tho Union fenlooo lhi forenoon. Tho girl's attitude showed intense admiration ou her part for both of the men, which was very naughty and shameful, of courre. The beuedicts evidently re ciprocated the young lady's feelings, for thoy were overheard to stylo her "their new gal," and said something about pretty, lovely, ele. Worst of all. the "Kal" was bought at Lovey'h auction room. While iu Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahlur, a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moiuch, Iowa, had quite a serious time of it. lie took such a severe cold that he could hnrdl talk or navigate, but the prompt use of Chuuilierltitu'n Cough Itcmcdy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example anil half ado.un persons ordered it from tlmiiuarttht drugstore. Thoy were proftiM) iu their thanks lo Mr. Kahlur for lellim: them how to cure a bad coltl so quickly. For salo by all dealers. Beiihou. Smith A: Co., rent noniuro- Hioiii niniiH ; -Jiw ivv Agouti (or tho llawullnu IbIhiuU. TJDIOIABY J0TTINQ8. Answer of Mrs. Achl More of Nor ris aud da Herblay. Before Judgo Cooper thoro camo up tho beneficiaries' bill of costs in the mattor of tho estate of J. F. O. Banning. Upon tho objection of counsel for administrator, tho Court disallowed ( items amounting to $137.97 ( paid to J. W. Jones for transcribing ovidenco, also an item of $20 paid Wilhelm for inspecting Fal Keo premises. J. A. Magoon for petitioner; F. M. Hatch for ad ministrator. Isabella A. Achi by her attorney, V. V. Ashford, has filed her answer and a cross pctitiou to her husband W. C. Achi s petition for divorco. Sho denies misconduct and desor tion, but asserts that sho has been living separato from him by his command, and sho charges him with cruelty aud desertion, as well as living with auothor woman. Mrs. Achi prays for temporary alimony of $10 a week, $100 for counsel fees, divorce, and permanent alimony in tho event of divorce. Judgo Cooper has ordered Mr. Achi to appear on Thursday aud show causo why tho prayers for temporary alimony aud counsel fee should not bo granted. Judge Whiting has sustaiuod tho demurrer in Snmuel Norris vs. Emiliu do Herblay aud signed a do crco accordingly. Attorneys for plaintiff havo appealed from tho de cree. Hartwoll aud Hatch for plain tiff; Neumann and Carter & Carter for defendant. The suit is a bill for an injunction and to stay judgmont. It clnlms that tho issue of tho sta tute of limititiotis was never decided by tho courts in the caso of do Herb lay vs. Norris. REOKNT OPIUM ARRESTS. Particulars of the Proceeding from Chlnoso Sources. Tho Chinese story of tho recent arrests is as follows: At 8 o'clock yesterday ovening a Japaneso enter ed tho store of Vet San nn Nuiiauu street. Ho bought a nickel watch at throo dollars nnd a clock at a dollar and a half. Afterward he bought a chain at sovouty-fivo cents. He paid altogether six dollars and re ceived seventy fivo conts in change. Ho left shortly after, returning with Captain Andrews aud Japanese Totna. Andrews carried a tin of opium in his hand and asked tho Jap whore ho got It. Ho said from tho storekeeper and that ho gave eleven dollars for it. Andrews searched tho place without warrant and agaiust the wish of tho proprie tor, lie found nothing but took six dollars otttof tho cash drawor, which ho claimed were marked. Ho ar rested the storekeeper and took him to tho station house, where ho was afterwards released on $100 bail. About I) o'clock tho same eveuing a similar game was said to havo Iwen t ried at Hung Vuon Co.'s place on King street, near the bridge. Here the game failed for Andrews could find nothlug, though it is said ho had another tin of opium under his coat. WELCOME RAIN. Nono tor Honolulu as Yet, But Oh! Lot It Bo Soon! Reports from tho other side of the island are to the effect that it is raining heavily in tho different dis tricts, the downpour being universal aud is very much welcomed. Mr. Pahia of Hauula states that rain has been falling steadily since yesterday. At Kauooho, Heoia aud adjoining districts tho reports are tho same. At Waialua, it began raining this morning. There was no rain at Pearl City, but tho residents havo no kick coming, ns there is a plentiful supply of fresh water from tho reser voirs located mere, uoouitoopor Murdock of Ewa plantation says threo drops of rain fell there this forenoon, aud it stopped. It was a simplo bluff. Iu Nuuanu valley very little rain fell last night. The reser voirs remain tho same, thoro being two feot three inches of water iu reservoir No. 1 aud tho others are dry. At 3 o'clock it was still raining at Koolau aud Waialua, but uot a drop at Waianao. POST OFFICE OHANOE8. Flans Aro Out for More Considerable Ohanges. There will be several changes and considerable improvement made to tho Post Olllco shortly. Tho plans aud specifications have been drawn out by C. B. Hipley, tho architect. It is proposed that tho windows for merly used by the Postal Money Order aud Savings Bank be utilized. Tho Hnwaiiuu, Portuguese and Japauese delivery aud the stamp win dows will be located there. Tho windows now used ou the makai side will be closed ami the stone pillars removed. Additional boxes will bo placed there instead. There will bo several internal improvements also. A large table for sortiug will occupy a central position aud tho inside railiug aud clerks' dusks will be re moved. Marringo on Shipboard. Mian Otncio Schafor aud Mr. Knril, ouu of tho onuinours ou tho U. S. S. CharloHtou, liavu boou u K'gi'l. Tho faut that Miss Soliafor WHiit ou board tho cruiser this after noon caused tho rumor that tho youiitf lady wasnoiuK to l) ntnrried. It has licou learned t lint tho inten tions snro to iinvo tlio pair splicou thin afternoon, but evonthinu' will ho dependent on cirouinHtaiU'ns. I . I... llin ul.i. a .w. ui.n lli.k nn . llltl ...IIIIQIUI 1 UM .... i.w .il. will ho woddid. Southurn llruuzo, f UViilfiiiir Hie lliillilln nil riihl' tntnrtl,) hillliin Miiillinrii liri'tKit, Willi ri-d-linl wlni;, iir iilitiiiliorlint Mli' Your lin-atli iluiu tiiinif . O'er ih" day )nuru.l A diillniwudri'iir, Wnrli nor love doe. Init Wlii'ii you uru huru. Carrie orent Kino Save the Children By Purifying Tholr Blood Hood's Saraaparllla Makes Pura j Blood, Cures Scrofula, Etc. " My experience with Hood's HnrtiipnrlllA h&l been very efTecttre. My little girl, Ave years old, had (or lour years a bad kin disease, ltd arms and limbs would break nut In a mass nt snres, discharging )ellor mutter. Klie would scratch the rrttiitmns as though It B.ire relict, and tear open ilio sores. Two Botttos of Hood's Pariri'II1ft caused the eruptions to heal and nnd tho scibs i-eilrd nit, alter which the skin liecamo solt ami smooth. Asa family medlclus HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES sre bcllc Himi I's Sirs.iptilll.i has nn equal and 1 recommend II." W l Kivi, lllutl Dale, Tei. Hood'1) PIII3 an t'io best (inillye.itli.irtli), gentle and vlTcUlttf. TtyuLox. UieuU. Hobron Drug Co., L'd., Sole Agents (or the Heinblle of Hawaii. A Strong Horse IS THE RBSl'LT Or fSISO noon rcet A FRESH SUPPLY OK Hay and Grain Just Arrived per "B. 0. Wilder." CALL AND SKK I'S. CALIFORNIA FEED GO. (!ornrr thicvo .V Nutuiin Bta Both Thi.kpiionks 121. HONOLULU'S Popular Store. Tiimhiy, Sept. II, IM.. Wo liuijin tins week with Now (niodB. Ntw Dr. bh frnoilH of every (leHcripiion, Lawns, Muslins, etc., etc. TIiuhu new goods me trade winners as you will agree when you t xaininc them. Some of the het hurgaius of the HCHHon are in these new offerings. Balls, Receptions. Do tiny not sii;t'Mt A New DivsuV New Bluok Di'chh (JoodH, New Colored Dress (ioodH, Now Cotton Dross Cioode, Now Ci.ngliiiiiirt. It ih u good time to look ut the coimrleRs variety of Household Goods dinphiyed on our eonnterri, Htieh iih New Table Liiiens, New Napkins, New Sheetings, New Cotton Draperies. You remember that week we advertined tin ItlHt li- Dt- . "i" o ' ntirtllli'iil opening ot our iMiiiiuery Well, the eom- f l'Ic lino oi' new Ktock that we told you about Iiuh arrived Wibboiiri, l.neeH, ..urge Fea thi'i.'l'ipHinid Whatnot in pro i'tiViou and under the manage hid t of a eompitent milliner who ih able to Mitirify the mo.-t fastidious. Ah always, ,1. J. KUAN. I a f a re a o Q 63 C s s ? &- o" G- ff rt cr I 3 I I ' ? C J" te . cr 7' e tt cr. ? 5- l& SM &n TftFS. o P x 3 t H O H c i 1 CO cr 3 CO o pi e a OOB3A.3STIO Steamship Co FOItSAN MIANCIHCO. rtlR A I BTKAMRIIII' "AUSTRALIA" Wild. I.KAVK HONOLULU roi Till AtlOVK mrt on Saturday, Sept. 15th, AT NOON. The nndendgned are now iireimred to Inane Through Ticket from thii City to all point Iu tho Unltvd Htutea. tW Kor further piirtleitlari, regitrillinr Kmlght or I'assngo, apply to WM. O. IHWIN A CO., I.'o. 1131 't (iMiernl AicenU MISS DAYTON Will take a limited number of for the l'Uilll -Fi-A-isro ltecldeuee: Mlllin Ptruet. Mutual Tleplion.o I1I7-VW 163, FOUND A COW AND I'AI.VKH. i, IlllVH hllllli. iV. Owmr cuu ny nipyiiii:at H.v A 8 iu mid luyliiK liy npi yiiii; at H.W.rJi-liin t'XfllBO. 1.10-Ut TO BENT NICK KUllSHHKl) t'oiliiHf ol Iwn Kooiiih A oiioallo 1). Mlnrr d. A n. I' ll IU J A. MKHUTl-.N. 1U7-1W llt'retuiiiA Htreet. TO LET SI.VKKAI. KUltNIFIIKl) IkoniiiN nt Kuwuiiilui; uIbo au Uufiirulithi'd l.'et- lui;o Willi Two rtooniH nnd Kltoneii on fori fctrcel. liiiiiilre ol O. (I Kit IX, 111"-!" nhoa Biorc TO LKT AI.AKHK KUKNISHlUt Itoom for .lnnlt !vu- ilemtin Hituated on litre tauia Htreet, 15 minutes' wnlk from I'ohI Olllre, thlh oilice. Address "(J.,1 102-tt TO I.ET CTAlll.P.S TO I.KT IN no. Won. O very CHiitrnl room lor two lior-tN anil rarriancd. t fi a uioutli: nUo 'p.. .. .tf.. ..ii...,. n....... toulurr teiixrule v. J and I. Aeniv ...U 1 llll! III"M'"U l.UOIMP, llllJ.lt .MUTUAL TK I.. 4.VI. TO LET V I AAlhlKI ONTHA Hranh i-omfortHlilr iimruira for one or Uu H In ula (lentleiiien. Imiird on- lioiml; liathlllir ImhIIIiImn kooI mUra enquire llif HHI.I.KTIN TO LET flMIK I'llKMISIB ON riol'onl mid Kniimt treiM, lately In th(icu. nut -n ol Mr. (iro. W. H i ii 1 1 Ii nnd liinwii ev ' Kidiuliiinu I tir Iilltliir imitlntllam Hill nt tli ollU'e ol 113.3 ll Jf. on. iniow.N. Daily llitllctin 60 ctnlt ;itr muntht .it "v:?vv ia it . 4 fJn3l' K'iliSiA msB Wf.'WfftJJaL- or hor part' OKWli'h. liHi Grin and U jtiit what every lady must do who has bought n Corset that does not fit Iter. CorfeU bonht of us lit, beeaue up only carry the popular makes, that have licen tried nnd found the correct style The Genuine P. D, Corsets. We hare In all styles and all site. The R, & G, Corsets, Extra long wal.t, perfect fit In all idte. Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waist, Perfect lit for all ages, best for hrnltli, comfuit, wesr and finish. The R, & G, Summer and Narsing Guisuts. W hnve weather. In all slze Tr; oar 60 Cent Corset, A full line of sites of Miss Corsets and Corset Waists, Children's Corded Waists 3ST. S. SACHS, 520 Fort Street, : : Honolulu. Pioneer Furniture House ESTABLISHED 1 SB. New Goods ! Latest Designs ! Largest Stock ! HOI. II) OAK BKDUOOM bKTH, 80FAS, M1UNOKS, WAllimOllKH. M1UKOIIS, MOUI.IIIMlit, KU'., ETC. Special Feature No. 1 White Seamless Matting I'er Itoll of 40 Yrrds, ft2.ro. And a Pine Quality for $9 per Roll. Headquarters for Baby Carriages! Pianos for Rent I Chairs for Rent ! Bell 179. TELEPHONES Mutual 76. WILLIAMS BROS. IHnc-o ivirs toO K. Wllllaia.) 609 AND 611 KING STREET. Kwong Sing Loyf 01 Hot Si.. "TboDiii Block.' MtUDal Tele. 339 P, 0. Box 207. BIG STOKES ChiiiuHe, Jfipanese mid Indian Goods 1 Indian Silkri, Luees and Linens, Jupanese Crapes, Chinese Mutting, Silk Hundkcrchiefs, Shawls and Searfh, Grass Cloth, Kattan Chairs, Etc., Ktu. A Coruoleto TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT with Competent Outturn and a complutu line of Eniflish and American Suitings. Perfect fit guaranteed. A FINE LINE OF GENTS' HATS! Wicker Ware m Great Variety. 51-53 King Street & 407 King Street. Temple of Fashion 61 Fort Street Ladies' Underwear, Boy's Clothing, Urga Auortmant oi Udlei' and Chlldren'i.Bnoei Large Line of Summer Goodb I LarK line of Woolen" t 2fm. Flamielottes, 10 yard for f Mil Brown and Whito Cotton, from 8 to 'M yards, 11.00 per piece. AuioakeaK aiiiRhamu, 12 yards for f 1.00. Geutn' and Ladies' Balbinx Suit. Silka, Satiun, SerK"i Lawuii aud Diess Oooda of every denuriptinn M:. O. SILVA, Proprietor. GS-OO 411 NUUANU STKEK.1. Dry, Fancy and White Dress Goods ! Grass Cloth, Pajamas, Etc, Etc OHiNuiam SILKS CaVUt)lc and I'll (lunruntc-d. I'rii'tt Modirate, -j w Miiat-aal Daily Bullotin 50 Bear It! Tlin Bnmrner t'ortt Is n-l the thing for hot it is a Stunner. for 10 Cent... SING LOY, i 51-85 Cllin 31.. ' ViODilu Jl 9 5 MoiadJ Tele. 68b P. 0 Boi 107. KIM, r o n o Hi A' Teleplione 542 - Conis por Mouth, -