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, g0mw "' liVB,,,iJ jpw if t The Ptople Get AIMtht-Ntww p th Day. Evening Bulletin WWW From the Proftrcnnlvc Bulletin. WWMI AUvMrtlMui'M Thvlr WoHh. , 4 Vol. IX So. ICM. HONOLULU, TKK1IITOKY OK HAWAII, TUK8DAV, OCTOllKH 2, IKOCI. I'liin: fi Cij.nth. r si Munm in ifisiVi -i i ESl I pa fe ) in 'I munm ipi independent Candidates on Hawaii Object to Boss Rule. smniM sums m mi mince iavih Kite tf DillixjrkjB Ciajigc- n Slut Oct to Hi- iii Circuit. Jf tb iu to U tuCxixuiwi pafr oviihi file W iulaty t wei fur mjmf vJiwrw o-odlur rry o.n tUutHn sras it fcrK iujiu to Udl awl iMuvkIi t lu 4 tv r l auy Uwf Jrty ft. iw Is tfUiuty AdUik no urk t'r tb mv f tb I4jj- At-IAt. TW baa utt IJJ1 lo trouble WXwx uli u4 tor iuu worn it MIW HiUMfi SlulJ" Up t ltlilu riwrt Wow am On iin Kteau Humility affz-rnoon Htiif u Wl f Information fhal tin bid tb ffl uf uuaklUK Wlli-ox a lilt nr uw lu fbaf )( jiiii the- loss of liun-dii-d of te ;H 111" faland ol Hawaii Jt m-(h tba throw) Di medium ff ir, Wiluix ilemy UVst. one of tin 1liiiluiii iKBrtlrtnl's or III XuaM vld. Informing hi in that be had better f Inform'! tiint Jlob Wlleng wlsbn return and register. Again, It was'llr. Wm t (tiki-bis iiiikki from tb tbket . Colburn who made all the arrange faror of Ur; Mul, formerly of this ments with the Inter-Island Co. and '.t itoy. V.'t did not y rnueh at the flm but b did om fast and furb tblnklUK M went Immediately tu Kwallko v John Drown, 'b two mm on t!i tti-M with lilm -ud tber was a verx wurin couui'II of war, All I line mm wer of th ennui mind nnd tli'lr sbaip word of erlili'l.m may lm summed up In tin woiris "Down with Will ox." The udldut wanted to know nt Mwll other who WII'UX was that he pru auini d lo dlrtaw. They were placed on fh llidij" lideilt ticket by the people of their own Itland and ttiey did not I ii I Mid -to Ik bulldozed Into retiring trum the field, Jn pluie of retiring In favor of I)r. itiisu.'l, Henry Wot bus devldnl to stHtrip the Inland and to work ugalust Will ox In iviry district. Cwallko ind John Drown have acipileseed readily to this proposition and will assist In llii work of downing Wilcox 011 the IJU Island. The Ire. nt th thrio men ha been roused and they will undoubtedly il? "what liny ty ns lliey urn known to lie men of Ibclr word nnd they have l ni) means kipt thtlr plans secret. The lleiublcN delegate of the I'oiirlli nnd Klflh Districts met In (be Jlepubllcan li"iiiiiiarler yesterday af ternoon for the purpose: of hearing the report of the commltlie selected to place before the Hupreme Court the iimtler of the eligibility of II. I. Dill Ingham ns it Hinntoilnl candidate, Jan, II, lloyd mil A ns chalrmmi of tlio joint tonvt'lilloii, A, V, (ler reported for the commit tee, slating Hint the Hupreme Court, on iii'coiint of stress of work, was unable lo rtlvo 1111 opinion before the meeting li t Hint the promise of nil opinion 011 Tuesday had been nindc. Mr, .loins' moved Unit, In order lu facilitate iiinltcrs, an nllernnto be nam ed, llm alternate lo be placed on (lit ticket Immediately should the Hupreme Court dedde ngiilnst Mr, DllllnglmM, Mr. Htewnrt counselled 11 "hands oh" policy nnd warned the delegates Unit they should proceed. very slnwjy )n the The above firm bi'K to announce, that they hiivii uinbllshfd a biislmnis for thn purpose nf dealing in Heal UUato, tho hittidlliiif of administrative details fur TriiNlec nml Ksliites, tho nogutlrit nil of Loans nnd Invoiiliuouts, and tho wilting uf I.lfu nnd Klio Insurance llopliiK tlmt vu tnuy havo an oppor liinlly nf mtyIiiii you wlion you hava itqiilii'iiirnt In uur line, ami thank lug you fuv miy courtesies you may be nblu In cxtniiil the new llrni, wo aru, Yuma vny truly, MiOMil.liAN, 1'ONI) & CO. Judd llulldlliB, Honolulu, 4luW ( M fmirwt later Out I VM W l.rmMy HM IN II4 U JfcMiilhaiu dt, Il was Hnr mound ! lo lake allua, llil. iqdnlon k mM, Mr Jetira wltbairw ill nKWn k4 a tuufUm tu adjourn until I p. jl l4y a rrW. I The Kimitlir tomnillli-e of Ih lit IMiUkaii Mitr hrU a ui-tln In licau liflii Ul lad nlulil and lfldl tu w4 uut Ibr IuIIuwIok wurkrra III attauiTi Imloc Utity: To Hi all In llu Kiuu-V. C. Ailil and V. J, Cu-lbu, tu arctiiuian' Ham u4 1'art.rr. Tu Maul In tli Maul Enoch John Mm (KuoLa.i U W. T. Kanulll ar) lr, U. KajMl. Tbv rkr for Hawaii will land at IIIW and will lxlu tb" ramimlKti oil 1b file Itland from that plarr. T'i Usui aorkrrs r land at liana and will work down lb ctisst lu Ijitialna. I Mr Kaua!ll will then ito to Maul. 1 uLll. . . .... ... . ' wan-? iji uixiera will reium co iioiio- lulu. I Tb I)niocraU rfectn! arrnng uttuts with tb'i Inttrr-Island Co. this luwiln but lu ptacH of sending the Mlkabala out after I'rlno David Ki Mauanakua, chartered the Walaleale. k much smaller steamer. Hhe will pro- c-d direct tu llllo but the Klnau may l-st hr Uiere as the Walaleale Is n Mrty slow boat and Is not tery well fittd tu buck the seas she will meet territories In ucncral. , with lu the channels. Captain Green "The requirement In said Section CO wit otu lu command of til esteamer. l''t the oter shall hnvo resided In th" John Oilburn was asked fhls morn- i Tcrrltorx not less than one year pro lug who went lu the Walaleale and hej ceding the time nt which he orTcrH to answered that he hadn't the allgbtett register, ahould be construed as requlr Idea, Mr, Colburn must be ratliprl '"K "iifli term of n-wlcltiico In Uio Ha Iguorant as to the movements of hli "ullan Islands, nnd not necessarily nt son for It was he that went and It waa tcr ,llc establishment of a territorial he that lexjk tbo lettcra to I'rlnce Da- Uovernment ove aald Islands." was he Who WttS riritvn im flin u'tinf Ml before the Wailcale sailed at 10 o'clock this forenoon. Hubert W. Wlkox and Kalouokalanl. the Independent leaders, returned from the stumping trip to Maul In the Mauna Ixa this morning. They both woro smiles. The Kepubtlian committee on Pakers Is arranglnK the work for tbo nxt two week In systematic order. I'lsce In the suburb of the city and down the road will receive their share of the speaking. Heslde the candi dates, there will be other Republicans who will assist In bringing before the people the advantages the Republican party has to offer. It Is reported that "Oily ,11111" White of Maul Is another deserter from ths ranks of the Independents. 8. H. America Alnru. Tho T. IC. K. America Muru, Colng commander, arrived In port nnd hauled alongside the I'aclflc Mall wharf ut about 1:30 p. m, today. While trying to Haul alongside tho wharf, the bow lino parted three times In tho strong wind, Tho America Muru has 27 Asiatic for this port. Tho latest styles In shirts and tics ate to bu found at Iwakaml's, Hotel street, Tel. 3301 White. A completo new stock of gents shirts, collars and cuffs at L. 0. Kerr Queen streat NEW TO-DAY NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Deleeales of Hit Fourth and Filth Districts at the Keoobllcin Headquarters THIS (TueJav AMTERNOON at 4 o'clock, to consider matters 01 great importance. , WILLIAM H. CONEY. lo'Otl Secretary Fourth Dlst. Com, Precinct Mcetlnt.. POUUTII DISTRICT. SECOND PRE CINCT. . There will be a meetlne of the Fourtli District, Second Precinct Republican Club at the new baseball grounds, corner of Kl nau anJ Pllkol streets this ( Tuesday ) eve ning at 8 o'clock. A full attenj nee Is re quested. J, H. FISHER, D. LOGAN, Chairman. Secretary. ifijo-it. NOTICE. HEADQUARTERS FIRST REGIMENT, NATIONAL GUARD OF HAWAI'. The First Battalion, first Rsidment, N, G. IL, will assemble under arms at the Drill Shed at v.yo o'clock THIS EVEN ING for battalion drill and parade. Ily order of MAJOR 7.IEGLER. (Signed) C. M. V. FORSTER, First l-lent. and Adjutant. Honolulu, H. T., Oct. 7, 1900. ipso-n Notice RepubllcunB, District. 5th All the candlditts. all the chairmen and other ollicers uf precinct clubs, ns well as all the members of the Fifth UWtlct com mittee, ate redueitrj to attend .111 Impor tint meeting tonight nt 7:50 at Republican hriJiiuirters, Elite bulMlnp. CK.CAUrBR, 1650-it Chairman. ONE VEAR REQUIRED Supreme BourcJ MllHt Have Lived in Huwtl.l Onei Year PrevIouH to Their Registra tion Why United States Statutes Do INot Mold Qood. Juilice Prear la author of a unant- , moiu opinion of thn Hupremo Court, Justices (lalbrallh and Terry with hlmnxt section. 18Gn, provides that 'At "If slKtiln Kit. In the matter of the ap- nil suh.equent elections, however. In t-al of Frank II. IxjiicUs from the'dwl J any Territory the quallfl-a- .I..M Mit flin lli.nv.l of lift'. I.I rnll.in IrT i tlnii. t I'ntnh. r.ti.1 nl tw.lflltli n"li.n " ... ..,. u. ..vM. .... the Island of (lahu. It sustains the Hoard, the points of law exhibited bo- ms; the followlntc "Hecllon M of the. Organic Act. whl-h prescribe the quallDcatlons for vote In this Territory, applies to the flr.t election as well a to subsequent I'le- tlons, to the exclusion of Hectlon 1 S'.'J of the Uevlsed Statutes of the (Inltid Htotts, which prescribes the qualifica tions of totem at first elections In the The opinion states that tho uppeal was taken under the Hawaiian la.v re lating to elections, and that the on'v ground upon wllch registration was ri fused was that the applicant bad not resided In tho Hawaiian Islands one year preceding tho tlmo at which l.e offered to register. Tho question lay between two pro visions of tbo United States Btatutci. Section IMA of the Uevlsed Statutes, In the chapter entitled, "Provisions Common to All the Territories," reads- "Every malo citizen above the ig of twenty-one. Including persons who hare legally declared their Intention 10 become citizens In any Territory hcie after organized, und who are actual residents of biicIi Territory at the time of the organization thereof, shall be entitled to vote at the first election In such Territory, nnd to hold any ornto therein, subject, nevertheless, to the limitations specified In the next sec tion." Section CO of "An Act to Provide 3 (iovernment for tho Territory of Ha waii," rends: "That in order to bo qualified to vote for Representatives a person shall "First. He a male citizen of il.o United States. "Second. Havo resided In tho Ter ritory not less than ono year prccodlns and In tbo representative district In which ho offers to register not lest than three, months Immediately preceding tho tlmo at which he offers to register. "Third. Havo attained tho age of 21 year. "Fourth. Prior to each regular cb tlon, during tho tlmo prescribed lit law for registration, hnvo caused Ills nnmo to bo entered on tho register of voters for representatives for his Jls trlct. "Fifth. Ho ablo to speak, read and wrlto tho English or Hawaiian Ian gauge." It was contended that Section 1859 of tho Revised Statutes was Intended to apply to tho first election In Hawaii and that Section CO of tho Organic Act was Intended to apply to subsequent elections only, Tho Court says: "Tho Organic Act covers tho entliN) subject of elections In Hawaii In minute detail, If thero Is anything cleur from the wholo Act, It Is that Congress meant to provide in this Act all tho legislation It meant to provide at all for the election of mem bers of tho Territorial Legislature. There Is nothing whatever In tho Aot itself to Indicate that Section CO was not intended to apply to tho first elec tion. On tho contrary If Section 18.19 should bo held to apply, It would bo necessary to hold that not only Section CO of tho Organic Act, but other sec tions, such us Section 18, which pro vides that persons convicted of certain criminal offenses and ccrtnln other per sons shall neither voto nor hold office under this government, do not apply ' tho first election, nlthnugh there Is nothing In theno sections to so Indicate, nnd section 101 expressly provides that they shall tnko effect forty-live, days nftcr their approval. Moreover, Ac tion 30 of the Act, relatlm; to Iho num ber of Senators, oxpressly refcre to tho first election us If thnt ns well ns oth ei olcttlonH wero In tho rnntemplattoii of Congress In mnklng this lnw." Tho Court proceeds to show how Sec tion 1K39 may ho satisfactorily explain ed consistently with tho vlow Just glV' en. " Thnt section was Intended tn provide for Territories created whero thero was previously no local govern ment or provision for elections and where Congress Intended tu lenvo It Court Upholds Ruling: of of Ren-ltrutlon Voters to the K-ople of the Territory to enact tholr own election laws. The very ....... u. .u.v.n .... u. .v ... t-, shall b such as may bo prescribed oyi the legislative, assembly of each Ter rltory; subject.' etc. Hawaii already had a local gou-rnment with n system of election laws. These laws wer for the most part subsequently reena. t ed by Congress In the Organic A.t Congress did not Intend to leave It to tho local legislature to determine tho qualification of voters after the Prat election nnd there was not necessity for Its providing the qualifications for the first election, that Is, before the local legislature could hao an opportunity to so provldn Itself. On account of pe culiar conditions existing here Con gress deemed It best to prescribe Itself the qualifications of voters nt ill elec tions. It would bo as reasonable to bold tlmt Section CO of the Organic Act was Intended to apply to the first elec tion and thnt Section 1800 ol tho Re vised Statutes was Intended to apply to all subsequent elections ,ns to hold that Section CO of tho Organic Act was to apply to subsequent elections only nnd Section 1839 of the Revised Si tiites to tho first election." As to the contention thnt Section 1859 applies here under Section Ii of the Organic Act thnt makes all laws of tho I'nlted Stntes, except otherwise therein provided nnd not locally Inap plicable, In force here ns elsewhere In the United States.tho Court shows that tho general law provisions In question nis.'' excepted, at least by Implication, adding "Tho Organic Act Is the later statu te and as compared with the chapter re ferred to In tho Revised Statutes It Is n more particular statute. It should control." As to the residence qestlon, while "Hawaiian Islands" might have been more appropriately Bald thun "Terri tory" In tho placo Indicated by ap pellant, It Is pointed out that Section 2 provides that the "Hawaiian Islands" shall bo known as tho "Territory of Hawaii." The terms "Hnwall." "Ha waiian Islands" and "Territory" nie used In tho Act Interchangeably to some extent. It Is concluded thnt tho clear intention was that the ycai's resldemo prior to registration should npply to tho Islands making up the Territory without special reference to tho tlmo when n territorial government was established hero "Th eappeal Is dismissed and tho de rision of the Hoard of Registration re fusing to register tho nnmo of tho ap plicant Is affirmed." Davis & Rear for applicant; L. Andrews, Chairman of the Hoard, In person. Joseph Irving'" Cohc. Justice (Inlhralth Is author of a unanimous opinion of tho Hupreme Court In tho mutter of the appeal of Joseph IrWng from the decision of the Hoard of Registration for tho Island of Oahu. Again the Hoard Is sustalnid In Its refusal to register the applicant. Mr. Irving has his fixed abode In a loom on hoard the steamer Iwalaui, which berths In tho sixth precinct of Iho fourth district, and claimed the right of registering as a resident nf tlmt, precinct. Tho Court lays down the law In '.he syllabus thus: "Ono who has no place of abodo ex cept on 11 steamer engaged In tho Inter-Island trado Is not n resident of n particular precinct within tho mean ing of tho election laws, although the steamer when nt Honolulu docks at a uhur fin such precinct and Honolulu is her homo port." The opinion Is based moro an author ities from the books than original rea soning. From thebo tho Court ndmlls thnt a house of stonu or brick or even of wood Is not essential to enable one to beconio n resident of a precinct nnd a qualified voter therein. Ho might llvu lu a tent, lu a grass hut ur dwell out In tho open canopied by tho 'silent stars,' but there must bo some deflnlto nnd permanent placo designated and occupied In older to entitle ono to cnltho tho same with tho rlrihts an 1 privileges surrounding tho resident o or domlcllo of n freeman. Clearly ono could not reside In a wagon or building on wheels and movo tho samo from pra- clnct to precinct nnd establish a resi dence In any voting precinct unless his wagon nr placo of abodo remained in tho precinct tho length of Minn icqulied by luw." Ono of tho authorities cited says: ITIiu ilijtt in iifMerllilnic ttlil'ire 1 iiiallllialluii fur the ninl.oof Ih J rlRlil n( mftrano U not tm-trlr for tli! i tm ri w o( iilFnilfrlnit tl.ti 'otrr, nnd n' a I'rof-ctloti nmlhft fniud but nU , Hint nr tliould Ixrunin In Mel n inoiii-, lii uf f Ik., i fitnmniill J nfi. I ni. alii t. hove a common Intrrrnt r. nil mattK.'al I'riiatlllllA .. KUiriHHiriii. ..-..- di-nrp upon a atramrr Ilk tlmt clnlnin.1 by tin. iiPAllanl liaa none of Ilia rhnr actprlttlra of n flxnt or permanent abode, within Ihi meanlnir of our cot - tltntlon. a erilllc. n pemon t be rrglilerpil n qi;all(lril voter. 1 fth rontcntlon of thy aiipenllnnt In thin caie was au.tnlnwy. 'tin n it atenmboit I'nnipany could ,U Iho leicnl realilenre of Ita employe w)m realiln upon It atenmera by almply hanging tin pier of wharf." v f , , . Thn npponl Is illshilsned with costs. Kinney, llallmi A McClnnahnn for appellant' U. Andrews for Hoard of HeglMratlon. WWiilM MIS Two report of P. Dauson Kcllett Jt. as master on the jcrnimtj of J. Al fred Magoon, administrator n' the es tate of William Hrnsh .deceivd, nnd guardian of Susan IImsii, hav liven continued by Judge Humphrey.. One Is dated April IC aid the other June 12 of this year. The debt due too guai dlau was at the latter date 971.17, n reduction of 13GI.7C since H'.'S, an I the master sajs It coulJ ne further re duced It the guardian collected li.tciest on government buniU tin don $2000 cap ital uninvested for eight und a naif months. Tho Court approves the fith. Cth and Tth annual accounts. The last one shows receipts of Jl 100.5 Olu lt)9 ns against 330.23 in 1898. Mr. .Ma goon Is required to file a new bond lu $10,000, withdraw Iho bunds In the hands of the Judiciary Clerk, dispose uf them and reinvest the proceeeds lu good security at a higher rate of in terest. In the equity suit of Wops Hus Nam n. Chock Sing and ''hang Sing, to prevent defendants from Inti" feting with plaintiff's possession of 2 ..ott! street building. Judge Humphreys has grunted a preliminary lnbncioii pend ing trial of the cause. Defendants In .Mist vs. Kewalo anJ Castle have Hied exception 1 to Judge Humphreys' c'.ulslon foi plaintiff. J. A. M. Osorlo has been appointed administrator of the ei'ntt of Joaquin da Mottu, deceased, under $1200 bond. llIanagerW.il. Pain Says It Is Painful The case of Kapac , charged with cruelty to animals, appeared lu tho Po lice Court this forenoon. Deputy Sher iff Chllllngwortb explained that he had seen tho animal on account of which Kupne had been arrested and had found only a small sore. The driver hail been named to bo careful, A nolle prosequi mis entered. At this point Mr. I'aln, manager -if the Tramways Company, tho corpora tion for which Kapao Is working, nroio anil addressed the Court on tho recent arrests of his men on tho chargo if ciuclty to animals. He stated that they wero ridiculous and painfully unneces sary. The people who wero making tho arrests didn't know what they were do ing. Mr. Pain pulled out of his pocket a 1111 or ointment wnicn no said was al ways used In tho stables of tho Tram ways Co. Ho then Bboned tbo Judc the directions nnd pointed out the ne cesslty of driving animals with galls on their shoulders. The ointment wis used regularly and tho animals must 00 driven In order to effect n permanent cure. To turn out an animal with u gun would only mean a worse sore when It was drhen again. Judge Wilcox said he was between two fires. If ho did not convict a man charged with cruelty to animals, tho humnno officers would go running to tho Attorney Genera! and then tho poor judge would he blackguarded. If thero was a conviction, then tho other sldo would howl. Mauna Lon' Report. Tho Mauna Ioa came In from Maul nnd Hawaii ports early this morning. Purser Tuft reports as follows: Clean ed out Honuapo nnd left 283 hags of su gar nt Punaluu. Llttlo rain nnd smooth weather. Thero wero 1300 hags of sugar nt II. S. Co. and none nt P. S. M. No rain nnd smooth weather. Tho Mauna Ijo.i touched liottom nt Mnalnea bay. Sho backed off without any trou ble and, ns far as can bo learned, tho steamer has suffered no damage. TUB WATERMAN IDRaL FOUN TAIN PEN. All sizes, nil shapes. I! ". WICHMAN. HECHSTHATION ROLLS ARE NOW OPEN IN HONOLULU IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY REPUI1LI0AN TO REGISTER AT ONCE OFF BRAKES ON HAWAI mm The Big Island's Second Great Railway Is As sured Fact. $3,500,960 BONDS TAKEN IN NEW YORK . Kobala and Hilo Railway Company Stockholders Planning for Speedy Construction of Line New Officers Elected. Hnwall, "tho big Island," Is going to have Its second R'cu. railway 'light off tho reel." There was a meeting of stockholder of the Kohala and Hl'.s Ita'lwuy Com pany nt the omen of W. O. Smith, Judd building, yesterday. Action was taken In regard to t'.it) completion of plans for pnce-dlng wl'.h the construction of tho road. Tho ii.nrtgnge to secure tho company'. bonds to the amount of three and a half million dollars (S3.r.00.000) which arc to bo taken by the North American Trust Co. of New York was app'-ncit by tho meeting. New ofllcors wcro erected, ns follows: H. I), (lehr, president. Sam. Parker, first vlco president W. O. Ashley, second vlco president. John S. Walker, secretary and treas urer. J. W. Jones, auditor. Smith, S. i:. Damon ami H. A. Wlid.-r These with P. M. Suanzy, W. O. form tho hoard of directors. Surveys for the rxllwey will be com pleted within n fow weeks, seve-.il corps of engineers being nt work. Ma terials nro being obtained In the Hast und the work will ho pushed at once. The lino Is to extend from llllo to Mnhukonn, a distance- of 110 mllis. It will be a modern, standard gauge tail way complete In every detail. Atonement ScpvIcck. Tho Jewish Day of Atonement, tho strictest fast of tho year eommenitj with tonight nt sunset and continues till sunset tomorrow. Appropriate ser vices will be held at Progress hall to night nt C o'clock when nn address on Vicarious Atonement" will be deliver ed by I.. S .Mathews. Services will he held tomorrow from 9 a. in. to C p. m. und addresses will ho delivered by Mr. Flower, Mr. Mathews, Mr. Levy and other leading Israelites, Hooked. For Waul ports, ner stmr Maul (on Clau- dlne's routet, Oct 2 at 5 p m Miss W S Nlcoll. Miss M E Flemmlnir. Mr Joseru and child. Mrs Pupuhl, R W McLeoJ, U Omsted, Geo L Illeelow, Bro James, Capt j 11 nacDerry, u w unkoii. .miss k Ha namalkal, Miss Halemano. Misses Ruth and Rachel Hanamalkal, J A Tuthlll, J VC UIIIII.m. r u I' ... n.i. 1. J IT IIII.IUI3, o vlll IMUim, nil) CUOC Wallace, Mrs E Stevenson, Enoch John son, Miss E Kelllaa, vllss J Kelllaa, W E Hal, H Klhara, Rev J K losepa, Dr C F RliiKaman, Miss L Joshua and L W P Kanealu. Tho Mauna Loa from Maul and Hawaii ports this morning brought tho following cargo: 10,230 bags sugir, 39 bags coffee, C3 hdls bananas, 31 kegt butter, 33 hdls hides, T hdls tobacco, C hogs nnd 331 pkgs sundries. Oroat sale of boots and shoes at 5 cents on tho dollar at L. D. Kerr & Co.'s shoe house, corner of Fort anJ Queen street. J Foot Wear I rro o o TIBS, SLIPPERS. BOOTS, v SflOBS. We carry only the best line of FOOT WEAR Manufactured. OUR DISPLAY WINDOW SHOW The very Latest Styles, at Prices to... Suit All .MHS e pi k. 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