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TIME TABLE
TllO FiUD PflHRntlUnr Hlnnmnra rvf 'IM.S r !.. ur.Mi . .
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Leave Tbia Port bb ifcrounilor.
From San Franolsco:
MARIPOSA
AUSTKALIA .
MOANA.. ..
AUS I RALIA. .
ALAWfcOA
AUSTKALIA.
MARIPOSA
AUSTKALIA..
March
rprnii
April 15
Mayo
Miytl
Jane 6
tune to
. Julye
III oouuectinn wlfli llm pm'linn
mVLETT t0 mBB0 ? ,ntndiu? PBBBonKorB, coupon through
nk-!t8i K tRDy rBilrf Hd rm 8an ranoisp... to all points in the
' "SImpbm Sh m Yrk " hi0,v,nBb'P "Se to all
For further partioolara apply to
I Wm. G. Irwin
General Agents
Pacific Mail
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co, Toyo Kfsen Kaisba
Sktaerf of the tkort compantM will call
Alt a net
For Japan and China:
!? March ea
2'-"y March o
Hontkont Maru April r
China April 14
01e Ami 4
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For general Information apply to
H. Hackfeld &
Roval
SarSteamers cf tea above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC KMLWAY CO.
"?Xfnc2V?i.Cin'i,fy.'!B5,N'SV'l!.l,.ell'nt, Victoria. C. C. Honcluljand Brisbane
wu . aav...a.j.J un W pgui 1HI
nu vafjrnttvrD
AND VICTORIA. B. C.
For BillUro acdSydney:
I A01
10'rangl April 14
' aWTbroagfi ticket, lnued from Honolulu to
'tint and all general Information, apply to
Thco.H.DavlC8&Co.,LtdM Gen'! Agents.
IIM
Lines of Travel.
gilder Steamshio Co., Ltd,
TIHE TABLE.
S. 8. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
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Change in Sailing of
ounre "iviiiuu.--
On and alter Tuesday, Nor. 6, the
teamer KINAU will sail from Hono
" lulu on Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
aakakal, Lahuina, Maolaca Bay, Klhel,
tfakena, Kawalhao, Mahukona, Lau
jhoehoe and Hllo.
Returning, will sail from Hllo on
Fridays at 2 p. m. for abovo named
torts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will bo taken
(or Makena, Mah'jkona, Kawalhao, Hl
lo, Hakalau, Ilonomu, Papalkou, and
Pepoeluo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
arlll be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahal-
ea, Maalica Bay, Klhel and Laup&hoe-
8. S. Claudlne.
CAMERON, Master.
MAItT
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at S P. M touching at Lahaina, Ka
ulul. Nahiku. Hana. Hamoa and Kl-
jthulu, Maul. Returning, touches
ftt above named ports, arriving In Ho
faolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, onco each
a Month.
-s S. Se Lehua,
f BENNETT, Master.
MOLAKAI,, MAUI, LuVNAI.
Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kanalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Laha
ina, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
make changes In the time of departure
and arrival : Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsi
ble for any consequences arJjJ'5 fjhero
lrom. Consignees must t -it tA '-rolng
Id rccwivo men uuiHtf.i m
any will not bold itself idpon:sie
tor freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
Uk.
This company will not be responsi
ble for money or valuables of passen
gers unlecc placed In the care of tho
-a.Mnjrs.
Ajsengeis ore requested to pur
ikase tickets before embarking. Those
lalllng to do so wil be subject to an
additional charge of twenty-flve per
The company will not bo liable for
a Hna Inlnn e nnv. Hala In
OH Ol, UU1 ug" "" w., u,
ika delivery of baggage or personal
.aa. i at Iks eiaaaanaraa IValaaVA a4 aiaWaa
taa iwutoi "" " 1
if ecu o! tha passenger beyond Us
'.int n tlMLM. tmlasa the Tali
"mount ot I100JM). unless the ral
Ni sssas bs SgtA, at or befot. te
of -. & 9& frelfht paid
of Travel.
""' Amve nt hM
For San iraisco.
ell AUSTRALIA
aumna ,.
I Al SI KAMA
. ALAMLUA.
AUMHAIIA
MAUII'OSA
AUSTKALIA
AtlMNA. .
I AUSTKALIA
Alarth to
Marth o
i. April
.Arm ?
May i
Mayet
June ti
June a
Jniy 10
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& Co., Limited
Oceanic S. S. Co.
Steamshin Co.
at "onolulu and leave this port on of about it .
lnea in nt tnttmA
" -HIIHl
For San Francisco:
China...
March 4
. March tt
Doric
Nippon Mru. .
Rio de Janeiro.
Coptic
. April 10
. April 17
. .April ;
Co., Ltd., Agents.
BIICI HIOW fUHO, VII
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISDANE
ror 1 tcioria ana Vancouver IB. G.)s
Mlmxre Acrll tl
Warrlrcoo May g
I I - .
Canada, Unlttl Stake end Cuoje. For Freight and
Lines of TraveL
All employes of the company are for
bidden to receive freight without, de
livering a shipment receipt therefor In
the form prescribed by the Company,
and which may be seen by shlppors
upon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers.
Shippers are notified that If freight
Is shipped without such receplt It will
be solely at the risk of the shipper.
C. L. WIGHT. President
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Port Supt
rv.ij
orrrw
flClun'-
via
UNION PACIFIC
"The Overland Route"
Is Thirteen Hoars Quicker Than via
Any uiner liouie.
'The Overland Limited"
Runs Everyday In the Year Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Brber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Drawing Room Palace Sleepers etc.
No Change of Cars.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
35 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A..
'472 Omaha, Nebraska.
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R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January !. tKon.
After January -1,
TRAINS.
8TATION3
fOutwd)
Dally Dally
1. Sun. Dally .1. Sun
Dally Dally
P.M. P.Af.
A.m.
Honolulu t:io
Pearl City,,.. So
BwaMIII 8.JJ
Walanae
Walalua
sfahnlni
AM,
At.
"I
1008
10 so
"US
ie:n
Dally
ea Sun.
A.M.
xi.oj
II '40
la.oo
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3-4T
4.05
4 4S
T40
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5:10
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STATIONS.
(Inward)
aTahulru,. ,,,,,,,,,,
Walalua
W.lana.
Dally
AM.
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O'lo
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Dalt
Sr
I'M.
08
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Bwa Mill 510
peaiicity 6:,s
Honolulu .,
Bwa Mill.
35!
4te
4:j
s:
1.0 $
lllo
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F. C. Smith, Gen'l Pass. A Tiaktt
a os
Agent.
G P. Dwnson, SuparinUaelaat.
Steamsliin
Company
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Ulllrl
Cblnoso and Japanese Firms.
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS
Domestic Servants, Sailors and General
Laborers.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m
Telephone 917.
P.O. Bex 862.
Room 1, Spr"ckels Block
4
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil
..Pictures Framed In any style.
..Framed Pictures for sale.
Kinp and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
11
W. W. AHANA
Merchant Tailor
323 Nuuams .
fTtno Suitings In Edkiibd, Scotch and
American Good de to order.
Telephone 668. Poatofflce box 986.
Hop Wo & Co,
TAILO.RS
Reim from King St. nr. Union Square to
Aloha Block, Fort St.
Ready made and madeto-order White
Duck, 'Crash and Khaki Suits, at lowest
prices, Satisfaction guaranteed. 1468
IWAMOTO,
Watchmaker and Jeweller.
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING.
213K King street. 1277
1 KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA, Matager.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Temporary Offices Roon j uistalri Spreclwla build.
" j.
Y. MAN SING-
Has Removed From Fort Street to
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's.
INDIES' UNDERWEAR.
in
Dresses Made To Order.
HOP TTOTCO
Merchant Tailor,
HAS MOVED
From 814 Nuuanu fctroot to larger prem-
mua, o. oiv, on 1110 opposite shlo of the
itruet. 293
wing :Lvmsro
.. .CORNtR AUKCA ASD KlnO STRUTS
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
alwavs on h.ini!. FPFRH pimcidui ce
for. spjclal order, and CALIFORNIA
' Em,' J,. ,S.X.5.JrV steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 3C1
t,8o ' '
L. CHONG,
No. 6 Nuuanu St , Mow Aterchaet. Honolulu.
MERCHANT : TAILOR
riiSSS?1" '"""'"i o "l and In late it let
Cothtng cade to orders Unllorna a pcclalty
Clotnee cleaned and repaired al teaaonable ratal.
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
O. A Howard, Jr. RoBT.F.TRair.
HOWARD & TRAIN,
Architects.
Suite t. Model niock. - HONOLULU.'OAHU.IH.I.
P. O, Doz ;oj. Telephone oSe
1146
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
Roomiii-i,,
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone 131.
fieo W. Page
F. W. Beardslee
Tel. aiq
P. O. Hn ..
UHARDSLEH & PAGE
Architects & Builders
OlTifP! PnATnc
2-4, Arlington Annex,
Hnnnlnlii. 41. I.
Sketches nnd Cnm,-f Piiu.!.. -...i-i.
at Short Notice. r.,r
Building Materials
OF ALL KINTin.
Doalers in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Queen street, Honolulu,
IIUmtOKK 01' HOHH LAACilM.
London, MhhIi I. -In 11 illmmU'li
fiom I'.iiinloljrrK. iIhIi(1 TtiifxlHy, IVIi-
imiy 27lli, n Kin If rorrc8ii(iiitloiit ayn:
' On my flrnt visit to Qeiiprat C'ronje's
vninp I whs oilmlttril lunliln, even lie-
foru the llrltlHli gimrd. At cvriy ton
puces I ruino upon tho hwoIIpii enr-
usaiH of liutws anil iiiiiIph tnlnlliiK the
nlr. It nct'in ImpoKHlblu that thou
R.imla could Imvc cmlmcil sucli a
filKlitfnl Htciii'li. Tho ihcf Ii.iiiKh wcio
liuiioytoinlivd with ticnclips, such as
hnil never been bcoii before In warfare.
I liosu wcio ically tiiHlcrcrotnid ihvcll-
liics. Unless n hIipII were to tlron
Htialglit down Into the opcnlni: it
would not reach the Intel lor. I-int tra-
cctoiv nioJprtllrH would lin liotitul to
fall to rciuli them.
"Tho llocm wcro lvmc or nlttlnir mi
the ground. Their faces were haggard
and Willi. Thiv s.nld tlicri- w.ix mil n
drop of spirits In tho Inuger. Every
cuumrimnee ciiowed joy nt the end of
1110 (irc-aiirui Blege. Some ot them
latichcd mid Haiti thev hotioil tliev
would soon get whisky.
"Nearly nil tho Free Staters spoke
English, lint there was not a word
nliout flghtlni; fol llbcity, the only cx
lirtsslons of Joy being over their pres
ent tlcllveiniicps. Ono mail, shaking
his fist In tho direction of aencrnl
Croiijc, exclaimed: "That ninii ilu
Bcrvcs to lie ninii
"Not n woman or child in tho camp
had been hurt, except 0110 girl, who
snowcti nn injured linger tin. There
wcro heartrending partings between
several men unil their wives mid many
of tho women cried bitterly. Several
youths of fiom 1C to IS Jems of ago
wcro In tho cainns.
"The Transvnnlcrs appealed to have
lost ineir former triiciilenco. '
Wjitcli Central Amcrlcn.
Washington, March 5. Tho Navy
Department has llnally taken notlco of
tho threatening conditions In Central
America. There Is every reason to
fear nn nrly outbreak between Nica
ragua and uosta liic.i, anil two cruls
era have, been dispatched to thoso
countries tq protect Amei leans nnd
American Interests. The Nnvy De
paitment today issued tho following
bulletin regarding tho situation: "The
Detroit nud Marblchcad have been sent
to Central America, ono on each side,
on account of dispatches received from
our representatives thero which indl
cato some recurrence of tho disturbed
stnto of affairs and for tho purposo of
protecting American Interests tiioro
The countrJps Involved in the trouble
are Mcaragun and Costa Rica, and the
Detroit will go to tho Atlantic sldo of
the two countries, wlillo tlm MnH.tn-
head will look after affairs on tho Pa
cific coast."
Bullet Lost 5000.
London, March 6. Winston Church
Ill, describing tho relief of Ladysmlth.
In a dispatch published in tho Morning
Post, says:
"It has been effected nf n. rnnf nf nn.
ward G.OOO officers and men in an army
only 25.000 atronar.
I Ho goes on to pay a high tributo to
oir iteuvcrs uuuer, emphasizing tho
confidence his men had In him, "with
out which tho enterprise could hardly
havo succeeded."
Of General Holler's nttnek on Feb
ruary 27th. Mr. Churchill says: "Con
sidered ill itself It W1IM II miiatrif,n
soundly conceived, boldly launched and
Buiiiiuiiy executed." Ho ndds that
"much also was duo to tho greatly im
proved intelligence department."
Churchill points out that tho Iloers
now hold Van Itecnan's pass, but n
majority of tho Free Rtntnrn linvn nn.
companieil the Trans toilers nnrtii.
waul.
Cnpturc of Nucvutt Ciihccpcb.
Wrmhlngton, March 7. Tho Nnvy
Dcpaitmcnt has received tho following
cablegram from Admiral Watson, tell
ing of tho part tnken by tho navy in
tho Joint expedition in tho southern
provinces of Luzon, which terminated
in tho capturo of Nuovas Casceres:
"illollo. March 7. Mnrlettn. nimon
commanding, convoyed nnd landed
Uates expedition In San Miguel Hay,
February 20. Paraguay, Althoiisc com
manding. Joined expedition atMr nn.
tered Illcol river, gnvo great assist
ance; first to reach Nuevn Casceres,
uuji-ciivo point, uneon commends nil
officers and men. Dates commends
warmly work done by navy, Joining
Ghccn in nnmlmr Altlmnu,, nn.i lioii ...
pcclally.
Twenty-four liiHurJcnlH Killed.
Manila, March 2, 9 a. in. Colonel
Anderson of the 3&th Infantry, employ
ing tho Insurgents' own tnetlra nm.
hushed the rebels near Datandas.1
J'rom spies, Colonel Anderson learned
that n detachment of tho Insurgents
would pass over tho road and ho post
ed his Holdlcia nmong tho trees lin
ing tho road. When thn enemv nr.
rhed, tho Americans fired n volley.
It was entirely unexpected by tho eno
my. Twenty-four wcio killed tiiirtv
WOUIlded and several cnntiirml a
qiiantlty of arms and ammunition was
also captured. The effect of tno blow
Is salutary on tho enemy in thnt nelgh
boi hood,
GOOD PROPERTY FOR SAIJJ.
Tho l'rosnect street c.t-t nf ir xr
Dow will bo sold Tuesdi, Mavrch 20 i
at 12 m under tlio following conditions:
Upset prlco, $1,000; $2.10 cash, JJJO in
six months, $220 In 12 mouths; the bal
anco In wto, thrco and four years. In
terest at S per cent.
Thero Is only 0110 Jesse Moore Whis
key in the world and that Is cold and
pure. Lovojoy & Co. are distributors
tor tho Hawaiian Iilanda
, ihich'H DIcli'H Tflckn.
I Jmkson Hem di. the rlwver blai'Ufnc"
Impersonator at the Orphctim snjs
i"theip .ire some Rood things found in
I Hllo deepltp the fnrt that no rntieh Is
hhIiI In Hid riiiitinrv."
When Mr. llcnrdo left llonoliilil for
AusUnlln ho was forced by the strum -Nitlp
regulations to lnne a trained pug
nog Dciiimi iliac oiPti two weeks Inter.
Hlnce that time Mr. llcnrdo hns been
looking for a substitute but Instead hns
found 11 wonder mid at Hllo, In the
shape of n very spry nnd Intelligent
fox terrier which he hns named Dick.
What first attincted Mr. Hcarde'a at
tention to Dick wns his fondness for
pinuks. Thinking nftcr nn acquaint
ance of a few weeks tho dog might bo
tinlned Mr.. llcnrdo bought Dick and
brought 111 111 to Honolulu with him nnd
liriieucticti immediately 10 nao n tow
stage properties In the shape of n tight
rope mini ror nun. nils Deing com
pleted and n fellowship between Jack
nnd Dick consummated. Jack began
o teach Dick soma of tho things ho
'Olllil not (to himself lmt linil hppii
othcis do and wonderful as It may
seem In two short days Dick was n full
Hedged tight rope walker. Dick hns
also been taught to climb a ladder to
tho top of an eight foot pedestal on
which Is placed a tomato can and at n
given word will sent himself .villi hlft
fiont legs folded on top of "tho enn
and remain there patiently waiting for
his muster to replnco the lnddtr and
bid hi in descend. Many slmplo tricks
mo also In wlso llttlo Dick's rciurtolro
nnd ho seems to bo constantly looking
for more. The only thing that worries
Mr. Ileardu Is, that ho will ly com
pelled to leave him behind when ho re
turns to tho States as they arc nlrcady
greatly attached to ono another. Mr
Ilcnrdc says, "don't tnlk to 1110 nbout
Hllo." Hllo Is nil right.
Duy your carriage material from the
Pacific Vchlclo and Supply Co.
Nicely furnished rooms at tho Pop
ular House, 154 Fort street, from $1.00
per week up.
PARQUETRY,
...THE.
Sanitary Flooring,
Harbors no germs. It Is the only floor
suitable for residences, and Its cleanliness
and moderate cost recommend It to all
householders
Plans and estimates cheerfully furnished
upon application to
Lewers k Cooke,
Sole Agents for
Johnson's Celebrated Parquetry
Johnson's Floor Wax,
Johnson's Floor Brushes,
Johnson's Restorer,
Johnson's Solvent.
Artesian Wells.
L. E. PINKHAM, CONTRACTOR.
Office with the Paolflo Hardware Co.,
.Honolulu, H. 1.
Estimates given and contracts made
for wells on any of the Islands. SIX
NEW PLANTS for heavy work operated
by tho most skillful highest class drlllors.
1276
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting nud Surorlntendiut:
Electrical Hydraulic
KNQINKER.
Eloctro-Hydraullc Power Transmission",
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Quoon street.
OtHon-noyt to Pcx .fllco. 1223
J A MES T. TAYLOR,
M.Am. SocC E. 1
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Block. Tele. 633.
Real Estate Transaction.
Subscribers are famished with from flit
to six lists ner week, giving an aooaruti
record ot all deedt, mortgages, leases, it
leises, powers of attorney, eto., etc-., whiol
era nlnmul fin vawi
Subscription Price, f2.00Jper Month
A. V. GEAB,
Judd nulldlng, Honoloin
THE0.H, DAVES &C0Ltd,
Merchants and Commission Agents.
Carrj 1 Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Palntt
Oils and White Lead,
GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES
Agents fop Clorlphos &
This Belting Is acknowledged by several Mie most expert enrlnwr. c.
Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive. P "Klneers on lit
lscflAJso Agents for Kelchefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full '
A good selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTING. LINOLFIIM 1 iu,
MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS. ' UNULEUM. LAVlb
Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricked
Plumbers, Etc.
John Nott,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
NOW Is tho II 1110 to get loaks aid
bronkagos foon to, and your
Roofs Put In Order
By coinpotent wofkmt-n
H. 1'. SHAW & CO.
Mr Pill and Tin
Old l'lrb Tower, Union Stroot.
W'u llniirn tt. 11..I lit 1 r lt vim la..
V 1 IIIIIU " IIUllllll Hues iiiv UV
of wirkttiul niHieiltil,lffl ug all work,
111111) iimtiriiiK J 011 iigtiinnuii sower gds.
l3tliimteHCrefully givon.
loblil titr promptly Httonilptl to.
Fori the Plumbing
Ou Hint new lioueo that yoa bio
ubout to bniUl or tho alterations
you nro intcudiu to amke .on
our property. Call nnd sco me
nnd get au estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr,
Practical Tinsmith nud Plumber.
Shop: llorotanln street, 4 doors eatt
of Punchbowl. Phono 844.
Hoir 7 a. 111. to 6 p. in.
Jobbing promptly attended o.
W. II. BARTH.
H W.Bartm.
Honolulu Sheet Metal Works,
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilators,
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pipe and,Gutter Work.
Rlchardt Street, bet. Queen and Merchant. Hondo 1
aW-JohMna; promptly attended lo.ai
BUK HAAHEO,
King street, ner Railroad Do not.
Pluinhor and Tinsin'tb'
8atlsfac4Icn g aarantood.
All work promptiy and caiafnily
ttnndi tn. 1377
The World Register
Keeps tho Cash whllo you aro busy.
Try ono o
Hook Prices
On Marble and Granite,
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . .
Fences and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'D Iron Fence and Monumental ft,
mi King Street.
Vhen Yon Waqfi & Rig
RING UP THE '
C-Ia- U-
Liverv. Boardinc nnH
iaies atames,
ie
11
618 FOUT STREKT.
Sta'ilo 'Phono, 47"
Hack Stand 'Phonos, 319 nnd 7r
O. H BELLTMA.
111 roirr Stiikct, Next to Lucas Mil).
PURE MILK
PURE CREAM
- Best on the Islands
Delivered ry:e.;dally to any part 'of
P'ty I?8?H
1 QOOD THING
4 UJJ C
Ohii, Algeroba and Pino Firawo
Oat and BpUt (ready for tbe Store),
' Alan.
STOVE, STEAM 4 BLACKSMITH CO A.
wuiXJC AND BLAOK BAUD
Lowest Prioes, delivered to any tmu
theOity HUSTACE & CO.,
31 Qneen Street.
Dick's Balata BeltlnlS
DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION
.
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