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KVENINQ DPIXETm, HONOLULU, H. T FRIDAY. MAnCH 7. 1002.
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FOR RENT
$18.50 a month
' Small cottnge, 1418 EMMA
8T. Two bedrooms, sanitary
plumbing, etc., etc
35.00 a month
Mrs. A. itosa's house ou
KING ST. opp. Walklkl turn.
Parlor, dining room, tbrco
bedrooms, etc.
30.00 a month
FORT ST. below Fort St
House. Seven rooms, electric
- lights, servants' houso. Very
nice.
$40,00 a month
MAGAZINE ST.Jnst oft Tliurs
ton Ave. Very comfortable
two bedroom houso, elettrlc
lights, baths, hot water, etc.
1 Henry Waterhouse & Go,
STOCK AND BOND DROK
ERS, REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE.
Tort and Merchant Sts.
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MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Hawaiian Regular.
TUB8U.VY
Pacific First Degree.
WBDNB8DAV
Chapter Most Excellent
Master.
THUHSDAV
Eastern Star Initiation.
PRIDAV
Hawaiian First Degree.
SATURDAY
All visiting members ot the or
der aro cordially Invited to attend
meetings ot local lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
(a Harmony Hall. King street.
II. McKECHNY, N. Q.
E. It. HENDRY, bocrelary.
All visiting brothors very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday ovmlng at 7:30
o'clock In Harmony Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to
attend.
II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUla'HY. K. IL 3
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially invited.
F. V. DUNN. C.C.
ED. C. ALDR1CH,
K. ot R. & S.
flOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street
Motor Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Bafo Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, 1'honographs,
Etc, Etc., Repaired,
' UMOri StTrEET,' near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOErJlNQ, Manager.
JOE
fflANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. 1 : : : i
.Delivered o any part ot
if city by icourteous drivers.
;0afm Ice and Electric Co
;kewalo.
Trl munuc at mc t.t.
f HOFFHAN & nARKHAfl.
I W. C. Achi & Co.
nnnucna
AND DEALER8 IM
REAL ESTATE
We will Huy or Boll Real Estate In
all parts of the group.
We will Bell Propertl" on nasnn.
able Commissions, Tell Main 125.
OFFICE V
10 WE8T KING 8TrIeT.
iAJAflL..' JZkStu. . iLi-
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
It Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO CAT.
Bcotcb Shortbread; Cakes, all sizes,
' prices and styles; 1'les, Just like your
1 mother used to make; Cookies, Maca-
I roons; Lady Fingers; Cream Puffs;
and all the dainty styles suitable lor
the well-furnlshcd table.
Tons of Puro Candy, from cheap
grado for children, up U better grades.
1 For SOc wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious candles worth a dollar else
where. Ring up Main 7J.
IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
DONT FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE !
-AT MAKIKI -
New two story bouse.
Elctrlc lights; stablo
for 3 horses and car
riage. Modern sani
tary plumbing. Ce
ment sidewalk. Near
Electric Car Line.
$3,500
EASY THUMB
CASTLE &
LANSDALE,
5Q6-507 StangenwalJ BIJ
V
CARRIAGES
AND
GO-CARTS
Latest Styles Low Prices
nOFFSCHLAEGER
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and .
Insurance
Agents
OFFICERS:
A. V. Gear President
Henry Smith Vice President
Emmett May Secretary
J. H. Fisher Treasure-
J. D. Holt t
W. G. Ashley )udltrr
T. E. Wall ,
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLASS INSURANCE.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
fel. White 1221 p. O. Box 552.
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
crlptlon made to order. Boiler work
nd IUVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion ald to JOD wpRK, and repairs
dxocuiea at snoriest nonce.
COTTON BKOS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : ; !
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Pilnl an4fctlmtes lirnlihtd (or all cUtiu
Contracting work,
Tel. Main 245.
ROOM, 300 BOSTON DLK, Honolulu.
1 .Micrs)f 0ee
:ir it-'u wiiii iu Auvtmiot
i, IN NEWSPAPERS
! , ANVWNCRB AT ANVTIMB
9 CaII an d. WrtfA
; ; E.C. DAKtl'S ADVERTISING AGEKCY I
64 & 65 Merchants' GxcK,igo
' RAN FRANCISCO, CAL. '
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F. I A
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29 KINO ST., NEAR BETHEL fl
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Bulletin's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Statec
Read "Wants" on page 6.
A new upright piano Is for sale at
half price. Sec Kor Sale nd.
rurnisncu rooms aro for rent on
Vineyard street. See To Let column
Nicely furnished rooms, Popular
House, 1249 Fort St., 11.60 per week up.
Telephone to H. May & Co. for groc
eries and be assured of quick delivery.
"Atldlo" Mlzncr 1ms departed theso
shoies. He left In the Ventura yester
day. I'EERl.nSS PRESERVING PAINT
once used on a roof will nhvayw be
used.
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by the Uullettn Publish
ing Co.
Notice of probate of will of tho late
Susan Jnne Douglas appears In another
column.
K. W. Macfarlane and wife did not
return In the Sonoma jesterday as wan
expected.
Oahu Lodge, No. I, K, of P... will
meet tonight ot 7:30 in Harmony Hall,
King street.
The Catholic Aid Society will meet
at tho convent on Fort street at J
o'clock this afternoon,
Do you need n tonic? There Is no
other that has the muscle and brain
building qualities of Prlmo lager.
Tho patrloticnl degree will be the
work of the Polynesia Encampment to
night In Excelsior Hall, Fort street.
Why experiment with uncertain foot
wear when you can buy a Hunan of un
doubted quality at Mclncrny Shoe
Store?
The libel on the ship A. J. Fuller will
be heard In Judge Ksteo's court on
Tuesday next at 10 o'clock In the
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Palmer ot
Mnknuell, Kauai, ate visiting at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs, George Good
acie, San Jose, Cal .
The regular weekly rehearsal of tlw
Philharmonic Society of Honolulu will
be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
.March 7. In I'aunhl Hall.
Dr. Iloglc. chiropodist, has removed
his ofllccs from the Arlington to tho
Oregon block, where he will be pleased
to sec his numerous patrons.
Tomorrow at noon at the bn.1tl.1nd
Ing Morgan will sell four Hawaiian ca
noes, all In good order and complete
with paddles and outriggers.
The box plan for sale of seats for
tho performance of the Hawaiian l'o
nol Dramatic Co. will be open nt Wall,
Nichols Co. tomorrow. Popular prices.
John Waldiou of the Boys' llilgndo
gae n twenty-minute talk In the
rooms of the V. W. C. A. jesterday af
ternoon. Tho attendance was qulttt
large.
Tho freighter llndcs biought about
2o00 tons of freight from San Frun
els yesterday. H00 tons for Honolulu
and 1100 tons for K'nllua. She Is now
discharging at the railway wharf.
Don't forget Cnmarlnoq of the Call
fornlt Fruit Market when you want
fruit nnd vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fi tilts. Telephone Main
373.
1 umer vaicniinc was insulted by a
drunken white womiu whllo on the
way to Walklkl In n tramcar early lust
evening The priest trie to get the
drler to Interfeie hut lie did not seem
to be able to do much.
If the weather clears up the new re
cruits of tho Ifith Regiment will bo
given target practice nt the Camp Mc-
Klnley range. It Is understood that
Borne of the officers will prattlec with
the new automatic revolver.
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. V. .1 Lowrey will enter
tnln this evening at their home on
I.unalllo street. It will he one of the
most novel affairs ever given In Hono
lulu. Each guest Is to icpresetit foine
well known patent medicine.
The regular monthly meeting of tho
Kamchameha Alumni Association will
be held this evening at the clubhouse
on Fort Btreet. Ilaceb.ill will be tho
principal subject discussed, ant! there
promises to be a largo meeting,
On nccount of the very bad ue.ithei,
the ugatta lommlttco of the Haw-M
Yacht Club has decided to postpone
the thlid-chiks rate for the Roth tio
phy. which was to have been sailed to
morrow. Due notice of the date of tin
race will be given.
I.ltuf. O. XI, Hancock. Aitlllcrj
Corps. T. S. A , who has been station
ed at Camp .McKlnlcy for the past
three years, has received orders truu?
ferrlng him to Nakhvfr-e. Tenn.. on io
crultlng duty. He will leave for San
Fianclseo In tho Alumeda of March 10.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. King announce
tho engagement of their daughter, Mies
Juliet King to .V.r. Clifford Kimball.
The announcement was mudo Wednes
day evening at n dinner given by Mr.
and .Mrs, S. E. Damon and Dr. una Mil,
Cooper In honor of Miss Mnuda Gil
lette and A. A. Young .
At the regular meeting of tho '1002
Club" last night the following olllieri
were elected: President, A. E. Jacob
sen; secretary, Fred Noycs; bemtii ot
dliectors, Mis. Liming. Call Taj lor, A.
F. Lynch. Final discussion was hail
on the masquerade ball to bo given
Thursday evening, March 13, at KlU
Hall.
Edwin Fernandez of Honolulu, nnd
Miss I.ydla Roberts of Provo, Utah
weie married In the Moimon Templf
nt Salt Lake City on February 23. Mr
Fernandez Is the son of Abraham Fcr
nandez, manager of tile Hawallur
Hardware Company of this city, am
his brldo Is the daughtc of Dclbeit
Robeits of Provo, Utuh .
Trauk L. Hooks, manager of tin
Star, lecflreil nows Thursday 01 tin
death of his mother, Mrs, Agnes
Hoog's, In San Francisco Febiuary 20
Airs. Hoogs has been III for some time
and It was owing to her falling health
that 'Mr. Hoogs mado a trip to tin
Coast. She was advanced In years,
nnd at the time of death was GC years
old. Resides Frank I... the membeis
of tho family are Wra. H. and Albert
Hoogs and a daughter, J.tllnn.
VMi
EVIDENCE OF PLANTERS
IN CONDEMNATION SUIT
Large Clearance on Criminal Calendar
Motion for Power of Attorney-Frank
Pallia Answers
Complaint.
Many cases of small Importance wcro
cleared off the criminal calendar of
the First Circuit Court yesterday with
out tho process of tilal. WltntM
against Victor Qunn, assault and bat
tery, could not bo found ond he was
not prosecuted
Hun Chun and nine others, appeal
ing from $10 nnes In the District
Court, had the same good fortune of
non-nppcaranro of witnesses, Mr.
Douthltt requested continuance of
their case, but Mr. Brooks contended
successfully for the complete rights of
defendants which Include a speedy
trial. Another batch consisted of It,
Slntaro and sl others, whose accusers
cached the court preclnctn Just after
Judge Gear had given the ramo order
as In the other cases to go and be
good,
Abraham Pull pleaded guilty to lar
ceny scconu uegree, in stealing a re
volver and $30, and four persons charg
ed in me same indictment were not
prosecuted. Judge Gear sentenced Pull
to hard labor for six months.
Sentence was suspended over Jam"-
Ward, who pleaded guilty of two In
dlctmcnts for larceny second degree.
Judge Robinson directed a verdict ot
acquittal of M. II. Kauwc and Mis. M
N. Manuel for lack of evidence .
The Trustees of the Queen's Hospi
tal nave lll-d a motion to require Mrs.
McCully Hlgglns to answer whether
she has In her possession a power of
attorney executed to E. O. White. In
tho amdavlt It Is alleged that Whlto
did hold such a power of attorney, but
loaned it to the attorneys of Mrs. Hlg
glns, who refuse to return tho docu
meat. This Is the suit in which platn-
nn seei;s tnc return of a note for $00,
000, hebl by the hospital, and for which
bIic had received no consideration.
An answer has been filed by the de-
fentlaut lu the case of Ptiliipaka Ma
lama Guerrero vs. Frank Pnhla, in
which he admits the purchabc of tho
property alleged to have been fraudu
lently obtained, but sa-s that he paid
her $400 In cash for It. and that thR
deed was executed ficely, voluntarily
and undcrstandlngly ,
In the United States District Court,
besides what was repotted in last Issue,
evidence for the Honolulu Plantation
Co. was given yesterday by W. W.
Goodalc, manager of Walalua planta
tion: G. F. Kenton, manager of Evva
plantation; A. Ahrcns, manager of
Oahu plantation; J. T. Crnwlej-, agri
cultural chemist; I.. A. Thinston, plan
tation promoter, and James A. Low,
manager nnd representative of the de
fendant company for tho purposes of
this action. Mr. Castle's estimates of
$250,000 for tho leasehold under con
demnation and $H3 to $4-15 an acre for
the land Itself were reported yesterday.
Mr. Thurston gave the value of the
arable land at $C00 to $700 an nc-.n.'
The leasehold was valued by Manager
Ahrens at $275,000 and by Manager
Mcjer of WrHanae. who was 011 tho
stand when the Ilulletln went to press, I
nt $300,000. I
' I
ISASUUALL LCAGUIJ.
There was n meeting of the various)
athletic club delegates In the rooms of
the Honolulu Athletic Club for the!
purpose of foimlng tho laiu baseball I
league. Tho clubs were repicsentcd as'
ioiiows: Honolulu Athletic, P. (Ilea
son; Malle Illma, Geo, Lucas and fail
Taylor; Custom House. Scnlon anil
Gay; Artillery, .Mr. lieig. Elks, F M
Diooks and Al Muure,
There will be another meeting at tho
kamc time nnd place next Tuesdaj 1
night when the league will b oiganl-c-d.
It Is possible that thcio may be
eight clubs In tho league. At any rate
there will be six. Notices were today
sent to Kamehamcha School end Puua
hoti College, asking that each be repie
jentcd. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Every possessor of a "Kodak" or
"nrownle" camera Is offcied the op
portunity of competing for $1000 In
prizes given by the Eastman Kodak
Co.
The gieat advantages of n cosmo
politan population and beautiful scen
ery makes the chance of Honolulu con
testants favorablo and aa the prizes ar
numerous. Island amateurs will no
doubt draw a large share. Honolulu
Photo Supply Co. are headquarters.
CNADAINVITE8P.'INCRI1L,NUY
Ottawa. Ont., Feb. 20. Prince Henry
of Prucsln has been Invited by the Gov
ernor Geneial of Canada to visit him
In tho vice regal residence at Ottawa,
Answer from the Trlnce has not yet
been received .
Tho Russian Empcior and all mem
bers of the Imperial family, .being offl.
cers of tho army, aie always dressed
In uniform, with their trousers Inside
tnol, top-bouts.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5,00
AUen niectrlc "Belt'
penorv Is guaranteed
all the curative iirntwr
to jiysvss
'lei of the es,pen Ive bells now sold by
lo.tors and druggists. It gives a very
trone current of electricity and Is eallv
egulated. Beund to supersede others. Can
be had from the undersigned onlyt no
leents: no discount. Clrculirfree. Address
lerce Electric Co . 206 Post St.. Sn
Francisco. Sent free to Hawaii for S5.00
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OFFICE OF
THEADMIRAL
9 Q
1747 Rhode
lilanctAtenua
"W WASHINGTON
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Wtfg&SSZS?'
Feb. 18, 1901
A. R. Bremer Co.,
Chicago.
Gentlemen : I have
uaed Coko Dandruff
Cure for tho past
year and found it an
excellent prepara
tion. ;
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FOR SALE IlV HOHRON DRUO CO.
Fort nnd King Sts.
Ornamental
Climbers
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE
A rapid growing climber,
with very curious flowers
resembling a pipe.... 10c
BALLOON VINE
A handsomo climber, with
Inflated capsules llko n
balloon 6c
NASTURTIUMS
A hardy climber, well adapt
ed for tho Islands; blos
soms appear In various
and showy colors .... 6c
BLACK-EYED 8J8AN
Very ornamental, rapid
grower; lino for arbors..
6c
HYACINTH BEAN8
A rrench bean with beauti
ful clusters of purple and
white flowers Sc
JAPANESE JOY
An Introduction from Japan;
It glows rapidly like "Vir
ginia Creeper," clinging
firmly to nny wall or tree..
10c
CLEMATIS
A handsomo climber for an
arbor or lanal 10c
MORNING GLORY
A beautiful climber, with
brilliant and varied color
ed flowers 6c
SWEET HE AS
Ucautlful, fragrant, free
flowering plants, grown
very successfully by many
but not by all 10c
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
FORT STREET.
NO FLAT BOTTLES
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines aro mado spark
ling when mixed with " " "
white rock water
They nre. In this way, given a
zest and life, uncqualed excopt
by tho best rhninpagne. Tho
diner out or tho gentleman who
must entertain much at his club,
will do well to noto that tho ta
bio will be supplied with this
water. It Is given a prominent
place on the wtno list of tho
most excluslvo clubs In America,
and has been honored by Presi
dential approval when served at
the Inaugural Hall Danquet In
Washington. Tho palato of epi
cures Is gratified to tho utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
W. C. Peacock & Go,, Ltd,
AGENTS.
We have constantly on hand a
One line of
Alaska and 8tar Refrigerators,
Ice Boxes, Stoves, Rubber Hose,
Paints and Oils.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARECOLtd
816 FORT ST. HONOLULU, H. T.
Trumbull & Beebe's
CALIFORNIA
Flower and Vegetable Seeds
Awarded Gold and Silver Medals Paris
Expcsltlon 1900.
Beautifully Illustrated cataloguo
mailed freo on application,
TRUMBULL & DEEOE
SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN.
419-421 Sansome St.
San Francisco, California,
DECKER, FERNANDES & GO,
Real Estate Agents.
Wo also niaho a specialty of enlarging
i'hotographs,
RENTS COLLECTED.
Office, cor. South and King StrcctB.
1. O. Box 321; 'Phono' 202 Main.
LOANS NEGOTIATED..
Llzz wit,, i
p5
Metropolitan Meat Co., 4
LIMITED,
Fresh Meats and Fish
by Every Steamer
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton.
(? Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. (
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 4;. t
FOR 8ALB AT The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market. Nuuanu St.. Telephone 104.
C J. DAY fr CO.
GROCERIES
122 King St., next to Bulletin Office.
Manufacturer's
A largo Amorlcan manufacturer clcslrei to anongo with some
w2tih IIi?i,i?,U W.'10T,a '," P0Bltl0n t0 rciC8ent thdr lino to the
u 1 1 . ?Sd. Jo.welry Tra,'o- No application will bo con-
rnr.L??rPA af of Eomo,on engaged' solely In tho business of
representing American manulacturors. Tho agency would not be
given to any one who s engaged In business for his own nccount.
carrying stock, etc. Tho business would bo conducted by carrying
L nHi?fnmpIcs,.Jrom l"1'0" orilera cmM uo secured, to bo ship
R... intn,fr0? ib? "Vct,0,ry- No "PPUont would bo considered u
pC.fc8anat?ntsd. &E& XS "" -
Address : MANUFACTURER, this office.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co,
p r. nv03 58, 509' 51 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL MA,N n
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examlnatlono, Surveys and R
ports made for any class of Waterworks. Steam and Electric Construction:
2S2V?d S,p,?lflca"0 Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superln
,r?a.,I.bran?ho!rEnElneertLg Work' Contracts solicited for lull
ft ptC,:rwhaDrves,,Cetc! TUnDe'8' Bul,dlr Hlh" F""
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations. nd Report, at
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO. M. AM. Soc C. B
W. R. CASTLE JR. Secretary and Treasurer. " ManS8er- '
JUST RECEIVED PER GERMAN
GERMANIA and
CLOVER LEAF
also IRON MATERIAL FOR RAILRDAn MRS fnr pn.innh ,
For sale In quantities to suit,
H. HACKFELD &
Waialua Beach Hotel
A. WENNER, Manager.
Now Open for Business. Fin-
fist Of ArrnmmnriattAM CU..4
. . ... wuh.,w((. a meat.
01 naming. Be Sure to Get
Off at Walalua Station.
RATES $2.50 per day;
Special Rates by Week or
Month.
For further information ad
dress
HALEIWA POSTOFFICE
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Port St., bet. Queen and Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served,
oviiimis urni-ciuBB. complete lint 1
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
H, J, NOLTE, - Proprietor.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Beret.inla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand.
Lace Curtains, Silk anJ Glove Cleaning a
Sictiaiy,
ABAD1H O CO.
PRIMO
LAGER
IS ABSOLUTELY PURE
Order n ense from the
Ilrewery for home use.
Tel. Main 341
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Agent Wanted.
SHIP "MARIE HACKFELD"
T
at lowest market prices by
CO., LIMITED
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SafeR. PlnnoB.
CEMEN
Furniture ffiOVED
Drays Tor Freight
and Lumber
Our reprcsentatUe mMta all Incom
ing steamers from tho Coast, and ws
chock baggage on all outgoing stesm
rs. White and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin, IK j)
King street Tel S8.
IS. InRSEH.. Vft.
When You Want a Rig
IllNO UP TUB
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
"SALES STABLES, '
: : : : : 618 fort street1' (
Btaole 'Phone, 109 Main.
Hark stand, Thonea :u and 72.
C. H. BELLINA.
Madame A. Sclioellkopf,
FROM PARI8.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
n classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel 8t,
jpp. Adventtst Chn-:h.
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