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The Daily bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Hawaii]) 1882-1895, November 03, 1894, Image 3

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SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1M1
MiA.f?.IISrja3 NEW8
Arrivals.
HATI'IWAV, NOV. .1.
S 8 Anstrnlla, Ilou.llrtte, from H:iu Krnn-
ciCO
J'renrli wnrhlp DitKiinj'-Trniiin, "27 days
f rum Callan, IVrn
Slmr IVIu from .Mnknwrli
Slmr. tames .Make.-from Ksiuat
Hlinr Khi.'iil friuii Hawaii and Maui
Cargoes from Island PortR
Httnr Klnnu .""n lings siiR.ir, 15 hdls hi 'ex,
I mill roller, Imles wool, M has.
lnities,.Vi lioi',.'!7 Iiiki com, V70 hags
potatoes ntiil liU k)!i sundries
HtiurJi .Makeu lie Img". rice, "Il bifj''
piddy.
Huii8mifMr.
ABBiVAtS.
Kniiu Hnli KmneNi'o .t 8 8 Australia,
NoU-H (' Allen mill wife, .IT lliirai'lnnuh
nml wlfo. Miss Julia It linud .1 N ltli-ka),
Mrs V lloardmau, .Mrs Oliver (.'handier,
V T Dickey. 'I 8 J)idktit Ht.d wl e, (Jims
Kgliertnnd wlfo, K 1. r'nrrusler, V .1 (III.
Ihiii mid wife, Mrs W II (Indfrey ntidclil il,
jiiss uu'iirey, .miss mini uoitirey, .mi
Cora (ludirey. .Miss Sophie (leiWruv. A
Unas, J A Hopper find wife, Ml M I,
llops?r, Ml K K HopiMT, Miss M A
llotncr. Miss Annie llormr, lVrcy A Had
Ivy, M Johnson mid wife, Mrs K N Jn'k
Mm, II II Fori, Ml!- Kdl.li ( Johnson, II
K Kliiilmllntidnif.;, C Kuril mr. Mr I, II
Ke.tr and 'children, W U I.K'sl.nid, llvv
John lnilliiRhum, wlfo mid :i chllilrni,
Mr, II I,u-u and .'children. II I l.llllr mid
wife. Ml. MollHrrny. T (' Miller, K h
Nichols, W Stony, I) II gh.ihili, tt ('
Sherry, Mrs H Hnvhli:. Mr J II So.er,
Miss II yojKT, MIS J Slitter, ltllilol.ll
Sprrekels, iteuU'ii I'ut'kor. Ml M Tiu'knr.
Ira Van Camp, II K Wicliman, wife mid
child, II A Wilder, Ads M Until mid
child, M .Melncrny, V Sald(;e mid til
sieernKe.
rrntn Maul mid Hawaii rMiiir Klnati,
Nov.'l rrnni Vo'ran.i: t has Haul, irti, W
M II llllmon-, II rr.liiiiiin. Mi's A II
1'arkc, J T U-iiK II W (intiney, K S
You nj;. I'rom lllln mid way ports: J A
Hoi it I and wlf-, A Moore, wife, child and
servant, H IKncon, Miss Marv llitclit'ix'k.
Miss K.lloll, I! II lltldnlu, t' V Alotia, Itev
J Alii, Akiiiis, John lllnd, i: i: Oldliitf. T
S Kay, l)r Wakaisnm, J W Itertf-ir.nii, J
A Victor, II A llnvvit, II p llaldirln, It
T WIIImt, II I' Wilder, U M Koltertsnii mid
II deck.
LOCAL AND OKNEBAL NEWB
Mon's Shoes, $1.50 up
FKENOH WAR9HIP IW PORT
A POINTER !
naitt beou iwRtpunuil uuttl Tuesday moniintt. Sim enmo into port about Wlltcr llko a duck OU inilfi
tioxt. ' o'lslock anil anchored in naval row . , t,1..t,!.i(i .,5.1, ., l..:
"' , npar tho llglilhousi.. Tiro Dupiiny-1 plOVHh-cl lU .lK.ll
Lmbroideries, largo lmo, Ham- Trouiu is twoittv-sovon days from Coat. J llllVC llist rc'COIVO
the
ho
Hlilpjunc Nntim.
'Dip li-man lilp II I' Ulaile from l.lvr
pool for Hi lioliiln pit In al M ii.tcvldcu
on Oct. Ji) with curito hinted.
ThcrchiHiiicr Vlklnt; lelt fnn rrmiclro
on Oct. ii for Kiilm ill mid relumed the
siiniu day on account ol il.d' Innvj
eas, which started dcckload Hint llisslisl
caliln.
Tue H. H. Australia, II. ( lloinllctte.
('nuiiiiaiidcr, left Hmi rrincIi'o, Oct, 'J.
IS I., Ill '.'p III., Willi 7l Mllllll mm III steer-
11 151 pnsstMiKers and IU lus of mill ',x
H-rlt'iictit line weather thrUK'ioiit tho
voysj-c. and arrived tit Horn. lulu Nov. 3
1MH, al 7 a. 111.
MMIIKOW SOTTJ'.
Arrlvals-Oci 2, stinr Kliinu from Ill'o;
ti. stiur t'lnudliie from llamnkuii: H, stmr
Kluau fr tin llonolulu; m, stiur V (I Hall
from Knlhia with I.M in--f up rs, I J, stiur
Klnnu from II Ho. stmr Hawaii from Mono
lulu; i:i, stiur W (I Hall from Honolulu;
17, stmr Hawaii from llamakua, -I r Kl
nnu from Honolulu; III, stmr laildine
from HititiaUm: S, stmr Klutit from
Jlllo; Jl.stmr WO Hull from Honolulu;
J.', tmr OliuMltin from K11I111I11I. :'7. stmr
Klimii fioin Honolulu; Nov'J, stmr Kluau
from Hllo.
liiMiarltircA-Oi't 'J, stmr Kluau for Ho
nolulu; A, stmr I'laiidlue from hllo- u,
linr Kluau for llilo, s, stmr V (I Hall
for Honolulu; I'.' stmr Klnnu for Hono
lulu, slmr IIihhII for lllui; l.i, -tiurWu
Hall for Kallim; 17. -tiiir HhwiiM for Ho
nolulu, Minr Kluau for Hllo, II), -inr
Claiiiliiie for Honolulu; Z. tmr Kluau
for Honirulu 'Jl, stmr WO Hall for K11I
lnn; .', stmr 'laudlm for Kitwalhse; '.'7,
stiur Kin 111 for Hllo, Nov 2, s'nir Kluau
for Honolulu
M. S. Lew. Arrival of tho Duguay-Trouln from
... 1 .. " ... , , South America
Eianueieues izyariinci. nn . n : r.nm
J r c t -..,, i.. t... t. 1.!.. ix The mi iv season is com
Tho ..-1 nf il... K1.nliii mn.d, hi ' Trouiu was teloplionod oarly tliis lllff, 011(1 if VOU WUIlt to Hhctl
. sm t ! Uli.i itnlitn lliirt tinr nltrl4 . i 1t.. . J...l n t K.-.aaoi-
iiioni
lill
just received
a new invi ice of Lalien'
Engl'iHli MiicKintoshes in
tact, J Hhall make a leader
of these goods lor the next
few weeks and at such prices
that I expect to see every
lady in Honolulu properly
clad for rainy weather.
will not he worn in muddy
weather. The reason is
apparent and doesn't need
explanation.
Tan Siloes
will prohahly take the plaoe
of the white onts for the
next few months, and to
in, itch these I have an ele
gant lii e of Tan Stockings
in numerous shades.
Oh, yes, Trimmed or Un
trimiiicdV Uiitrinimcd! All
ri-iht. Just piek out the
shape. They are all new
and the very latest. After
yon have selected one that
suits your peculiar style of
beauty I will introduce you
to our expeit milliner, who
will help you edict the
trimming and I guarantee
to Hindi you a hat that you
won't he ashamed of.
23slts.
Xothint; looks so pretty
around a lady's wai-t (ex
cept an arm) as one of our
Melts. I have hoth Silk
and Leather with new de
signs of llueklcs. If you
don't believe me come and
try one on (not the arm
but the Kelt).
As usual,
.1. .j. rctiAN,
HU Fort street.
burg and Swiss. Callao, Pont, and jutt mado a rail
ii. a. LiF.vv. 1 j,oro for coai hluj uthor ui'fessaries.
President Dole was expected by Sho will Rta3; in port abotttfivn days
0 sleanier Klnati this morning, but whon she will sail direct for oko-
1 did not come. . '". ,llr wnJ " ' '' ",,a !,f ' ''"
Jat)ati-Ciiiua war. The warship pre-
1 hose oysters have arrived anil , souts a formidable appearance as
ant 011 service, any style, at the , she lies anchored in the harbor, her
Beaver lunch saloon. , ram extending nearly the length of
. ,,. , , . her bowsprit. At the bow is a hole
Hie Kmau brought seven passen- throtlK, vliioli projects the mouth
gers from I ho oleauo this trip and ()f n vuao, Sho is bark rigged and
but fifty bags of sugar. , ha, two MMnkincks. She is evi-
Tl.ere are a few seats left down- jlwitljr jvhat city front people called
stairs for "The ltlack Flag" to-night. "" H; iMorumtf -an "ugly cus-
Lots of balconv and gallery. tuJ",Br,, n, . , , ,
The Dugtiay Trottin is commanded
A notice of tho annual meeting of by Captain Cottrrejoles and has
the Planters' Labor At Supply Co. twenty ollicers. Sho has :Mo tiien
on Monday appears olsowhoro. , all told and her armament consists
,..,, , . , 1 of ton guns of I he largest calibre
David Dayton has grazing ami nttd iilnJuinMI oiips.
colfeo lands for sale, and gives the . , . ,
prices at which lhy are offered. XHy ARE FQU pAQE
The steamer Claiidiuo will leave I
on Monday afternoon for her regular But tho rhlnoh0 bcdoIvo They Will
ports, and will return on Nov. 10. Nt Bo In8U,tcd
Owing to tho illness of District ; T, c, . Vtotwii Union held
Mag strato Lor y all tho cases woo j ,a meol, itl ipir mv ial, ,,
postpotietl in that court until Mou-1 Klll llrilolf between four and live
nay next.. htiudrod persons being present. The
Tho Government band will not object of the meeting was to discuss
give tho regular concert at Hmnia tho proposed celebration of the
Square this afternoon, being other- I Japanese Ivnpernr's birthday by his
wise engaged. ' subjects to day. It was decided that
iv. .1a.. 1.,.;.... it... 1,1,11,.1.,-nr il... i"0 uiiiuoso wouiii not inieriere in
bS' " . fY2f SrH ltt,,n nSt j V with ".-, debration ul.p.
.1 .-..,.,....., .Inr..!. hut., I 1,,'nr.Mi.il JnIIU'0 Welt ImIII(I the
.....'i. i, boiimls -that is 11 the .laps tlitl any
He
Who
Runs
May
Read.
PRIZES !
PRIZES !
PRIZES !
OXjElK,L2SrOEl S-A-T-iE
OF
MEN'S .-. FURNISHING .-. GOODS
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
We ili oiler Our Kntlre Stock of
O-errt's Tjirnislaixig GJ-oocis
Zy At a Tromondous Reduction ! "(&
I li.s Is no Cateli nle but a llona I'M Itsdnrt on rficlit through. We will
nKiinoiin few of ti.i' mniiv Imrgailisullfred:
Meti' l.ltie" Collsr rpilii'1 il ' 'i for JV.
Mu I. men I'uiis ' 1 1,1 r for l.
.Men's I'ultiinii l-l Shin- I'.i.id nil ity. m ue..t ti'i.
Our i S miiUrit Milrts, !i,ul, Irl.d, ijst lalllj, reiliienl to l VI.
Men's 1 ailed 0smi I'roiil &11 ris with ( ! a - nttAi'liel, Btandsrd mnkr, rfducd
UiJI.'iii.
M n ' ii'i'-o "lnrls re lue ! 1'iim '1 1 1 Ve
Me ,'s I'uio S Ik 1 niiTsiri ndil 't(l f-oin to I'l.
M-11 II n ""ill; ( '-ks M"i n'i-1 inn '. i to !. a wr.
Mpii's K.tic Su.iker r.iiniiel I nder-li it, ilouhle luentlfd. red.ieeit to (I.
Illii IIAK'IAINS IN
Men's - NegrUge - Shirts !
lii'im in'ier tliee I'rli'i's re Kiiaraiitve for
03STH1 -Vn7"BH3K: OUTl-TV !
N. S. SACHS'
520 Fnrt StriM'i, : : Honolulu.
with lanterns.
thing to hliatue them. If the Japs
J WW
w
TOI?
j
I.. J. I.KVKV,
Maiiunur.
W. It. 1IAII.KY,
DAILEK'S STOCK COMPANY,
gWf (MM. C.0J1N(I WKKKH -tm
Saturday Evening, Nov. 3d,
"The Black Flg-'
POPULAR PRIOEJB I
gW llox l'luuoH'n nt the olliceof I,. .1.
Uvny. 1171 Hi
Just Received!
o
OYSTERS
ON IOE.
PEII S. S. "AUSTItALIA."
At the Beaver Saloon,
H. J. Nolto, Proprietor
li;i-:u
OOEA.2STIO
Steamship Co
KOIt SAN HtANUISCO.
i'hk ,M uti:a.mhiiii
Purser Tom McCotnbe of the S. S. 1 mado any insulting demonstration
Australia, in his usual obliging man- tho Chinese would cause serious
nor, furnished tho Hilixtin with trouble. The Chinese Commercial
Sin Francisco files. Agent called on tho Altoruey-Oeii-
oral and notified him of the decision
Thothrillitigadventuresof Atono ; u the Chinese, and Ihe agent was
do Oama are related in a letter to l toltl that the police would check
.1... II...,.!!... I'...!..... M r. J ,1 1 ' .1 . t .1
hot iiiiniwiuii viiiouiiv Mimiiim-mi- ny sucii display on mo pari Ol I lie
ing Company elsewhere. Jps letuling to shame or humiliate
The November term of the Circuit ' Mil'ST; tufL Vl.T'K
..... ...m .. in .. .1.. .1. m.... Chinamen to-day stated mat they
jurors are Quired to attentl. I J, of BiXSS
Through tickets for all points in these tilings there would lie trotilile.
Ihe United .Slates are to bo had of --.-
V. Ci. Irwin A: Co., ld, for tho S. S. UIHCUDAY OK TUB MIKADO.
Australia to sail next Saturday.
Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel It is Heine Loyally Celebrated, liy
and Nuttanti streets, lodging by day, tho Jupauuiu lleoutontB.
week or month. Terms:!!.") and Wl ,.,. . ... , . ,, ,
cents per night; $1 and H.'Jo per ''j" niuvrmry of the birthday
week 'of tho htuporor of Japan is being
, duly celebrateil bv loyal subjects of
Mons. erleye, hreiich Coinmis- that sovereign lodav. All Ihe Jap-
sioner, and . M.Oiirard, Chancob 1 nn,.!,,, utores were " tlecoratetl nutl
lor, will visit tho French warship business therein was Mispontled for
Duguay-Trouln at i o'clock this the day. About seventy Japanese
afternoon. mustered on Maiiuakon street in
Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. S uniform and, headed by the Ha-
Kiibev will take iilme from tho resi- :! National band, man-hed to
deuce, tOueen st net, bolwooti l'mich- tho Japanese Legation. Mr. Mori
bowl anil South Mreets, nt II o'clu'k "'" " miki ............ s
to-morrow morning. "' JI:'Mn' hiHmt
, , " , natal day to Mr. rujii, the Consul
John Clarence Clowe, who was (i,.ra, after which Unco cheers
here some time ago, write lo tho r Kjvi.t t, c0mn marched
Ik-LLCTis from Shanghai. .Ho says ft))t,llt towt intiK j front of tin
ho uxiioeU t' be in tho Chine-e 1111- Kxeculive building to givo three
porial service shortly. cheers. Three rousing cheers were
On account of changes being ma.lo "'-, '"?' '". U""" ;'?m
in the MarHhal's olllce, people hold- l:,('V "J '"II be held iu.tl.o
ing drafts against tho same1 will pre- n ' )(" . '"I.? .''V"""
seilt them 7or payment between 12 " ,M' pnvtHleiljvltli fireworks,
ami 1 o'clock during next week. v K 0UIMA.
Tho Hell Telephone cent nil re
ported by tnistake the S. S. MIowit Qood 1( for Sh, . otllcorViowa
as eight miles off at '1:110 o clock this ' . ' w
morning, causing a iiumbor of peo
ple to turn out. It proved to bo tho Captain Uosehill received a letter
1
m
JO'
(il
rm
.Touch uiati'of.war. to-tlav from V. L, Forster. formerly
l.'ril, Ifmvnl.l n.ot u-Il I. n ...ri.... V'."!'''" 1'""" . .fl" '""?
ac
hi
against
an
111 1 11 1 1 until, rriiy. in uiiuiiii.'ii 111 ,..,!., ,.,,,,,.,,.,,1 : ul. ....!. .;...,
. 1 1 1 .i..lir riiuiibi 111 niii,,, ink.
",,,UU Chinese war fleet with coal. It is
Nigel Jackson, in the character his opinion that the war betueeu
of penitentiary overs-or, appeared in Japan and China will not last long,
tho streets this morning, advertising as tho winter was 011 hand and the
tho "lllack Flag." He cracked a rivers would bo frozen. The Japs
whip over two boys in convict suits were making a hard struggle with
and with blackened faces, who were the intention of entering Peking bo-
hauling a tool wagon. lore winter sots in. A lew days p
-,.,v.w... ...,.i ....... n.,....n steamers am mil recent y
',,,U0U 1 .! 1 r"-1?i mTr'i 1 in io tl" lrlc Velocity. KrMo'r
rso bolted and crushed him uf t,.i... ........ . it...
a fimce. injuring his face ,.., tU,rLt. .., r .1m., f
," "T '. Jir- rL" t"",1,:'i .UV '"! Sept7 P.'. He is maio on a Chinese
the
lly the authority and direction of Vl0"8. ft 'ni""'. ""' " """" !
Hi.. California Methodist Confer- ttire.l by l he Lh.m-e and va, lying
once, Uov. II. W. Peck will organize ' " Uaf"T t 1 hku. 1 he uaes
a Methodist Church in Honolulu, on fT Kuropeati olheers won; lgh, 1,0
j . v.... 1 ,.r...r .,.r;.... I.., writer hiiuself getting Hi a tit-mill
lav, :ov. 1, alter morniiii;
vie, in the hall over Tracy's store,
comer Fort and Hotel streets.
There was trouble in the dining
room of the Hotel at lunch time lo
da), in coiiseipieuce of which tho
management has asked miiiio stran
gers, who hae been staying there
Miveral weeks, to seek board and
lodging elsewhere. It is leported
as mate. As suiei as winter sot 111
everything would cease, thocolliorh
being laid up.
Mny Olvu Up Aunoxatinn
A special Honolulu letter to the
Chronicle says:
"It is learned that tle(ioverumout
her lia instructed Minister Thins
ton to impress upon Secretary (iron
"AUSTRALIA"
Wild. I.KAVi: JfOMH.UIil'
nut nib Aimvi: lor.T on
Saturday, Nov. 10 th.
AT NOON.
Tin iiuilersluued urn now prepim-il to
issiiit Through Tiekel-. from I hit. I Ity to all
miIiiIh III the United hlales.
that the guests in .piestion acted in tm " lrw upon neeretary uros-
a scandalous inani.er.wl.ich could not "' the point that if the Lnii.-d
be tolerateti by the management. Smlon refuses to protect Hawaii
against foreign aggression, anneva
There wts great excitement on tion will have in a measure to lie
Punchbowl slopes this morning, gisen over and tin best commercial
Long before daylight the containers terms possiblo secured."
set for water were ovorllowing, which . .
so surprised the people that they a, , n .. p o... i rv..
left their bods and filled every avail- PJaUta Labor& SUPflly UO.
able o.ol with tho necessary fluid. ,
Tho residents htato that they never
before witnessed so strong a (low of rpiir. nnt.i, Mi;i:i'iso or mis I
water, and they contemplate giving I ("umeaiii ni i.e iiei.t m Miiniy.
Kngineer Hromley, who is at work ,v;,v' ".'''"' ,' . '' '" '" ",l"1 ."Ui"
n . f .,, , .. I li.tinla r of l oiiiiii.
pumping water at I homas Sipiaro, a , nui.TK
grand luau in the near future, 17s p . , . p. i h. t .
DELICATE! DELICIOUS! DAINTY!
ASK YOUR (JROCKR l'OR
We liiivi" n coiiiilt'i'iiiTiiui'd
tlllH Wl'l'U lb Vol I'll to WlllTI-.
(J'iT(x Diikss Ciiiiuts, I'vi.-ry
piece ol' which wc cxpict to
t-L'll hi't'oru tlic week in out.
'J 'hey do not come under the
head of (nick le mid
.Siniill L'mlitx, tln-y will he
soi, i) at .irT what ini:v
cost v, not one cent more or
one cent Ic-.s. We want the
room for more goods, coining ;
we haw made gieat purchases
for the fall and winter trade.
So from time to time differ
ent lines of goods will he
pil-hi'fl jiiht as the-e White
Cotton l)re- (ioods are at
.vc'i'iAi. co.vr pint i:. And
hpcaking iihoiit Quick Sties
and Small 1'iolits as a fair
suniple of the difference it Iuih
inade in prices gen- rally we
will just mention Ladius'
Hi ACK MTOCKIMJs. Those
that we have ulways sold for
!?J) per do.en, we are now n'll
ing for ."?'2.1iri per Dokn,
while those th.it were formerly
.f per do.en are now only $1
pe do.en. The same tliinr
applies to Mks'.s Six k. The
.S per dozen ones are now
tfli. 'Jo per do.- u. We simply
mention these few things, he
cause they show a fair propor
tion of the discounts made
throughout the entire stock
dkSir Do not forget to save
your checks, you may he the
one we send to the Volcano
C We said sometime ago
that Madame l'cle would
lueak out nirniii, and she has
done it. lly the lime you are
ready to go, we expect she
will talk of nothing else hut
Quick Sales and Small l'ro-
liis
Heginning on Novemher 1,
1S!U, I intend giving my
Customers a chance to win a
Prize and not only One Prize
I nit Four.
On next TIirUl)Y,
November 1st, every Mini,
AVoinan or Child who htiys
!?1.(X worth of goods at my
Store (Temple of Fashion)
will he pivsciited with a Cou
pon Ticket, and on Deceinhcr
liOth, the person holding the
largest immher of Tickets
Will he entitled to the Kiisl
Prize, and this Prize will
he the
Finest Silk Dress Pattern
in our Store. To the person
holding the second largest
niiniher of 'I ickets
An Elegant French C-sh-mere
Dress Pattern
will he given. The Third
Prize will he an
Obtrich Feather Fan
Valued at lu,
and the Foil til Pr.e will he a
Itiic Pair of
LADIES' SHOES
Valind st K-'.
Drink Everywhere
I'or further nurlliiiiliirs rei'iiritliiL'
Klrli;lit er I'ahKaj;!', t I to
W.M. (I. IK WIN A CO., I.'n,
U7tMlt (Irucrnl A',eilt.
at
It. F. Kill. KUS & C().
NOTIOK
Dl IMSi. MY AIM.SCi; I'lloM T 1 1 h
Ul.iu.l- Mr. Ilorin'i. I'ralilii isiluls
aiiiliori.il to rt'ielvi' and iei'eiil for all
li.i.liK's line anil ov. iii tn me,. I. Vt , 1 .1 III
liiit at ! iuih .' iiiiiii ou miirr J.!, I'll,
at Hlih'li u'ltte I Aill o. r-uinll) alleiid.
.1. W. I.I'MMI.
Iloiiolalii. o i. 17, l-'U. IH im
The people of Honolulu
have patronized the Tkmpi.k
if Fasiiiox lint-rally sinei!
its removal to the new quar
ters at 5l!l Fort street, and
the Managers appreciate this
hence tfie-c Pii.es. There
arc prohuhlv one hundred la
dies in llonolulu who will
huy enough Dry (Jootlshe
tween Novemher 1st and De
eemher '21th to win one of
the a hove Prizes. Our stock
is new and has heen carefully
selected for the Winter Holi
day Tr.idc cspeeia ly is this
true of our Dress Patterns.
We have heen to an inlhiitc
amount of t'ouhli' hut .suc
ceeded in getting the latest
shades and most hc.-iuiiful de
signs ; this applies to our
ilks and Cashmeres. Our
Ginghams, Lawns, White
Muslins and F emish Lawns
arc the equal (hoth in price
and quality) of those sold y
any house in llouolul i ; also
Hlack Satins and Silks a spe
cialty. Christinas Goods,
loys, etc., in endless variety.
Glows that lit like the paper
ou the wall.
And reiueinher that, for
i'Vi't'v 1.1)0 worth of lioods
you huy Jim get a Coupon.
T-sr All these Piit-s will
he shown in our window net
week.
Temple of Fashion
r.l'.i l-'OUT STIIKKI1
M. (.. Su.t , ; : : ; : Pimi'.
OSTElIsiS A
t-'on sai.i:
ii mi.imi: sw aim: piano in
, ,,.! i ..II lltl'.i lor -II Ill'lljl, It ' it
I Ii.'m' hm' N. rt I'.n'l l.uri'e I .it, r.Ur.i s.'li led. One trial d iriv their inerils
I UK' ll.l.l'll II .1 "l
pi i im lli i i is on. .
Aililiess
117.'. I
M It 'IM... n...... .it tl.iH I.riiiul eniit.iiii it irriiulxr iiiuiitltv tluiii Llinu.. i.f A TAnTTPM ! 'O'ifii.'lUrer of I'linej
. ... .... W....N ... ......... ,,. , s ... . r UTiUUlJll. rinlLhl
any ether.
iJc rotcrscn., Coant y.rorvtn
lii Iron IViii'k
1... c.riiii l.is. lie Kiel -. Hardens. Ilnl-
e.tnii - el'' I limn id. el. near ) oi.oe
Hull low.r H7o tf
And at All Times
HJRES' ROOT BffiEIR,.
jr is a ikimkmmh: am iiimi:makin: iu:vi:ua(sk.
t It if ciy i ii-il pr. t'.ir. .1, iitnl if the plain iliri eOulis are
fnUi'U'i .1, tt uiU alw is be u..l. l'.sery iiH'inlier n( llie laiiilly,
fi.uii tin Ii.ihy t tin fiinHiilnr. inn i njey Mines' Hour IIkkk,
itinl . i t "lie f Me m u.li have lietti r hcitlth fur each sWalluW
lli. inki'. It iii. I'l.. is the iippetite, purities Ihe IiIimmI, and
nun- tin ulede svsti iii. Ciiililrin ispei'ially delight in Hiiiks'
Ifiii. i linen Its pi' p.iiutioii int. rests llnni, ami its tire dues
them pMi.l. In HiiMisaiel- of Immes, "lltiu:' Kooi IIkkk that
iimt In r uiii.le," mil In .iiuniig lie- happiest rccnllcctiiiiis of
clulill l It cle.uin- die sysieiii nf tlie piiiseiiniis hiitiinrs that
tlrveliip in kidney mill iirin.uy ili-isises, ami in fact, in any case
tli.it nrW.s In. in ,tti iiiipure -lat .if the IiIimmI,
I'lstiii.tly iiieh riainl IIiih.-' Ibmi III. i. it is without ailiilli
r.ilimi uraiix I'liciiiii'.d nt nrtili. ml iiiliui.Miiri" we prove it it is
mini' in "in open 1 ... I i i r.. i ! . Nil secret process. We take the
h.'st II. tli. ami Ii'im.Ip, Imil them ui ti, l.nttle them anil scud
tin in h' mhi. )' rliap. tin r i-n'l nnnllnr Itnol lleer I.abor.t
ti. ry in tie 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..pen ! pti'dii e. Km lyl.ody kuuwn IIlio'
Ifi.Hi I.ki i. eh' ii.ie..l i.n.'t appt.'.n'li it .lure. Will you n-e
mt nt itl Iimt Hi ii iiinl satisfy ntit thirt .unl strengthen your
lni.,..i will y.iii it. i nttuii'ial I.'. mt Id er In s.ie . i few pennies
n n i inn ii'iir In iiPb? I'l'i re i- leu times as miii'li lliiu' Ituoi
III. I. II sold ill tn all idler It nit lli er tl.icl cililliilleil.
JOBB ER.S:
llmtisns Dure oMinw
I!i:s(in, Smith iV Cmmpaw
Iliii.i.is'iri; Dun,- Comi'.wv, Ltd..
I.I.W l iV t iiMPA -. . .
iioies-iie
i.
le Druggists
( rocera
National Cane Shredder
I'ATKNIT.I) INDI'II Till'. LAWS OF THK HWVAHAN ISLANDS.
. ?s.'s
f s
f2rj.i." . jS i s.
... . ,,: itr . -. -..VriteSfrSi
Mr. . I. din A S...11, M m i. 1 ..f ih Mil,, u .r I'miipanv, nies the follow
11m uoiiiliitul ii-,. .1.1 ,.i !!,. t,,ikii, .,1 t .WrinNAl". t'ANK SHUKI)
1)1. Ii, Mliieli m 1. 1 1. cii, I l.y tit. ir w..ri.s at the comiiiiiici-ineiit of the crop
ju-l ti.) v t J-l l
-liiiniiH Hi. p.i. W..I. tin Mil.. Mimr (..mp.tuy'H mill excelled itny of
il I. .,,n, 1 1.1..1.I. ,y rl.,,,, tn. II'., iL.ttts. yiindliiK Willi an output u( IlOO!
tour I In is fully o pi 1.. nt in n 1 1. 1 ill. hesi wink nf former ve.trs.
-Ilieilirir r-dl. 1 null I., my 'Jit in l.y ;,( m .uM Hie tw. luller'niill IU) in.
l. f.i in. Ih. lb. 1 milt .l-..nrf tin. aim. nut ol wmk 111 an clll.'ient ni.inncr
111,1 w"'i KK.it ' isi ni iiid ttiin wmk on tiled, cane, owiiij; to thoruii;h
pi. pai ition o ih. . u. i.y tn. N iimnal t'.iiu Mirnlihr, it iiiiilv erected by
tin oiii any . "
" And l.i it. u-i id. . ir... hoe ha. I1e.11 11.1t.1iM .1 fr.im :i percent to A per
i'i nl ..11 all kinds ol i.iii. and le . .me cas. s Ml peueiil lias been reached;
the IM l.le Ih IIi 7 i I" 7 p. K . lit, I.'. . ,.nm' to i ,1V.
"I i.iiuiiiin u hud ih. in n.i-s iroin slitt.l.le.i I'ane'lieltir (ml than (rem
wliol. cane.
" I In shr. .1.1. r Im- Im , u tt..rkiii(. .1 n .in.l iiiulil f..r sewn mouths ami has
,v ", ' ",l" ;"" " " Iwmii' slin.l.l.il duiiiit: that time uli.itu seventy
ili"U.,iinl tons ,.f ,., I ,, rui j.,,, ,,, ,, , lUti ((ri ri(ll,M,
"lie lii. .1.1. I ami i luiin .pin v. i lull. . ,te or ailentliill,"
f.iTI'laiis and .p. , ,ii. .ui.iiis oi il.,., .sln.,1,1, ,,,y hen'cinit the olllce nf
WM. Q IRWIN te CO., LU,
s'r'"x, Js .Kur IM Jlavaium JtUtuU,
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