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EVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT12D.
WANTED Young lady will talso ten.
jorar) position ns housekeeper.
2204-lrn
WANTED Hy oung lad), position to
to light housework or caro for bahv
Call 1270 Berctanla St 2203 1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night
wK'.cimcn furnished for buildings,
tnilnsss propeTtj nncl residences.
OClc and Residence School St.;
T O. Box 2S4, '. White 3G91.
WAISTEO
WANTED :d tiaiul Dim tor) Hawaii
in Turllcuv 1". Addims It Hill
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FOI-i SALE.
V0R SALE ll.iri harness and mud
i,'i" ccupm man is good and Kind
cuaianttd l'or sale cheap l.u
julte 1 He. Pent street J.'u'J lvv
OR SALE Vine lot on College 111 .
IvvxlVi cash JIUi'i V L. Ea.cii
22t tf
TOR SALE Furniture of 4 rooms,
ccarly new. reasonable, rooms lor
tent, location choke coiner Hanc
told a"od Spencer. F M. T , care
Bulletin 2JoJ I v.
70R SALE Furniture of a cr ecu
trolly located cottage, contnlulng 3
tunxims. parlor dining room, Kltcli
is and bath. Address P 0. box 101
2199 tf
IT IS A PLEASURE to use Pachero'a
Dandruff Killer, It may be used Iref
It ever) da because It Is an Ideal
tordc for the hair At Union B.irmr
Shop.
FOR $750 You can buy a nice C room
lease with lot on Insane Asvluiu
Aad at Palama, on easy terms. P.
12. K. Straucn. 32 CamobcU blocL.
ipstalrs, corner Fort and Merchant.
21841m
FOR SALE Cholco ferns, baskets,
tots and cuttings. 730 Klnau St.
Mrs. E M. Tajlor. 2182-lm
41VSOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 41
iorsepower gasoline engino. In
jtrfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of The Hono
lulu Clay Co, Ltd , telephone white
2J21. or to Castle & Lansdalo, Stan
jenwald Bldg. 21C5 tf
FOR SALE A 3- ear old fresh milch
row. California Feed Co., Queen
td Nttuanu Sts. 2158 tf
FOR SALE I Lodge & Shipley power
'tithe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter,
tnts up to six Inches, alt new ma
calnes, now- on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. '.V. H. Pain,
Xunabou 212C tf
IfOR SALE Coral rock for ailing. Ad
tines n. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
2ce. 1991-tf
TO LET.
TO LET Air) mosquito proof suite,
ItiruUliid, board If desired. 144 Dei.
rtania Ave near Fort, 22U7 tf
FOR RENT Boom 308 Judd building,
Apply room 309. 2199 tf
FOR RENT $15 house, 5 r. and bnih.
i J. Russell, Magoon bldg. 219SM
"TO LET Cottages, all modern im
provements, $10 to $20. Apply to
X. O. Cunha, 2d houso above Mor
mon Church, 2202 lm
TO LET Cottago of C rooms, suitable
for five gentlemen, with or without
board. Cnqulre Mrs. Vldas', Kin;
St. 2200-lw
TO LET Two cottages at Kevvalo;
vne of six rooms and kitchen for $7
i month; ono of two rooms and
xitcben $5 per month. Address E.
H. r. Wolter. Occidental Hotel, King
and Alakta Sts. 2200-tf
FOR RENT Two elegant suites it
rooms, suitable for office or living,
ilotropole bldg, Alakea St, Apply
Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd., Judd
ildg. 2201-tf
f-OR RENT Large, pleasant rooms
from $1.50 a week up; board and
mom, $6 00. Enquire Mrs, May, 220
UUha St. near School St. Bapld
Transit cars pass the door. 2150 tf
rPO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc
Ittyre Building, formerly occupied
try Vlckcry's Art Exhibit. Apply to
Z. F. Bishop, at C Brewer & Co.'s.
2117 tf
CTO LET House on Young Street at
J30 per month; formerly occupied
6y W. Needhnm Esq , near McCully
Tract. Has three sleeping rooms,
tath, hot and cold water Apply E.
T. Bishop, at C Brewer & Co.
2117 tf
FOR RENT Six room cottago, Luna
JIIo street mar Pensncola; $35 Ho
Bolulu Investment Co, Judd Bldg.
24s tf
Ht2LI WA1NTI2D.
STENOGRAPHERS.
lime jour machine put In condition
for neat work. We repair the best
and cheapest Tor positions leave
our address Willi us
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
TO LET.
A MARRIED ( mil If with no family
haw a nlt !v furnlslu d room for sin
M gntlmaii pplv at (llobe Uai.
in l'ort St njiuw Mnejnrd
"7 lv
(O LET Roomy bath tub. with cither
hot or cold water anu all modern
Improvements, 'all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. ?019 tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConnel's, Garden line 2055 tf
FOR RENT.
WATERHOUSE 4 PODMORE, 33 S.
King St. cor Bethel, ere offering:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Watklkl.
RESIDENCE of Tred. T P. Water
house Vllle St, Nuiiami Valley,
near the ltapld Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
Phoenix Irsurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
F. E. KING'S LIST.
FOR RENT.
Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms
at Cottage Grove.
Five-room COTTAGE. King Place;
$20.
FOR LEASE.
LOTS at the Beach; 18 years to run.
Rood bathing. $75 to $100 per
ear.
FOR SALE.
COTTAGE, barn, bath house, all new,
at the Beach; $S00; terms $19'!
down, 1'ilance, $25 per month on IS
5 car 'pt,e.
F. E. KING,
Cottage Grove, King Street.
MOOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most centrally lo
cated mosnulto proof rooms In town:
$J50 and up per week; Adams lane.
.Mrs J Dtiggan, Prop.
ISO. I. RICE STRAW
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE No. 1
rlco straw- for sale or will exchange
for stable manure Knqulro Qoun;
Sing Loy or at plantation Molllill.
2197 lm
LOST.
LOST One red horse, white stripe on
the neck, and threo white legs,
branded thus. M on left hind leg.
Suitable reward will be paid on re
turn A samo to James 11. Bovd, at
Pawaa. 2167-tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
BUITlilcntly Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest fire Insurance companies.
2051 tf
FOUND.
FOUND Insurance agalnBt the break
use of plate glass at Tho Honolulu
Investment Co. 2051-tf
Look
at
This
If you don't buy these lots you'll
miss It, because you will miss doubling
ybur money In one year or less. Prices
bed-rock. Finest, coolest and health
iest location In Honolulu, right on
King St. below Walklkl Turn, on line
of Rapid Transit, seven minutes'
straight run to Fort St. Will build
houses from $700 up and guarantee
renters for this price, $25.00.
Call and see
W. M. CAMPBELL
at his office on premises or my spe
cial agent, W. M, Mlnton, with Hono
lulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
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MRS. KNOX. WIFE OF
o IN STEEll
! SCHWAB MAKES SHOWING
OF WONDERFUL PROFITS
EARNINGS MORE THAN $140,000,000,
PAID MORGAN TEN MILLIONS
BUT BELIEVE HIM TO BE
WORTH THE PRICE.
New York. July 15 In an answer
filed with Vice-Chancellor Emory In
Newark today to the most recent suit
biuught against It, the I'nlud States
Stic! Corporation diclared that its
assets amount to ovir $1 iooouo.000
Nothing was done bejond the read
ing of tin answer, the future of which
wus the uindavlt of Charles M. Schwab
the picsidint, nnd pending the produc
tion of further allldav Its In the matter
the case went ovir to Jul) 23 for argu
mint. Toda's proceedings .vcre a part of
the action brought through Hubert 11.
MiCarter for J. Asplnwall Hodge. Wil
liam II. Curtlss and Bernard fmith.
They seek to prevent the conversion
of $200,000 of the prefened nock of
the concern Into bonds of the same
amount, and In their complaint charge
that the corporation Is overcapitalized
and that while the preferred stock
alone amounts to $530,000,000, the total
assets of the concern are only between
$100,000,000 and $500,000,000.
In Mr. Schwab's answering affidavit
ho says that the Issued und outstanding
btock of tho United States Steel Cor
poration now amounts to ll.010.5S3,
200 par value, consisting of 5,102,809
shares of 7 per cent cumulative pre
ferred stock of the par value of $100
and 5,083,023 shares of common stock
of the par valuo of $100.
Turther be declares that the bondel
Indebtedness of the corporation Is
$303,757,000 with $C0,221,250 mortgage
or bonded Indebtedness on the subsi
diary companies. Ho also sets forth
that on June 1 the cash and cash as
sets of the trust, Including the com
panies which constitute It, amounted
to $214,278,000. This was partly offset
by current liabilities of $05,987,000.
leaving net cash assets on that date of
$148,291,000, Since that date, the affi
davit states, $12,000,000 has been added
to the nit figures.
Tho company's earnings are stated
to be at tho rate of more than $110,-
000,000 a year. A saving of $40,000,000
a j ear Is credited to the ore properties
and It Is estimated that the ownership
of transportation facilities saves the
company $10,000,000 annually The
earnings of the coal and coke property
ore stated to be more than $1,000,000 a
month.
The answer admits that the conver
sion plan includes n p.ivment of $10,
000 000 to J P. Morgan & Co It de
nies that tin of the acts contemplated
will work fraud or Injury to the com
plainants, but tajs, on the coutruiy,
such tutu when consummated will be
greatly to tho bendlt of the corpora
tion and of every stockholder
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Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin office.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
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WHY HE WILL NOT
WORK WITH CLEVELAND
SAYS THE EX-PRESIDENT LEFT
THE PARTY AND REFUSES TO
ENDORSE DEMOCRATIC
PRINCIPLES.
New York, July 14. In a letter which
the Tilden Club received fiom him to
day, William Jennings Brjan acknowl
edged receipt of tin- Tilden Club's Invl
tatlon to attend Its "harmony" miet
lug, which was held on June 19 last.
Mr. Bonn's public declaration on
June 27 that he had not been .Invited
to the meeting was due to the fact, It
appears from today'b Utter that,
through the oversight of a clerk In till
office the Ncbraskan did not learn of
the receipt of the Invitation until lust
Wednesday
It was at tho Tilden Club's "har
mony" niietlng that Orover Cleveland
and Uuvld B. Hill met and shook hands
for tin first time In six years. Mr.
Brjan's letter follows.
Lincoln, Neb., July 8, 1902. Secre
tary the Tilden Club.
Dear Sir. Through the oversight of
a dark In my office I did not iee the In
vitation sent by jour club and did not
know until last Wednesday that ono
had been received. On that day I re
cilved a telegram from my secretary
addressed to me at Aberdeen, S. V ,
saying such a communication had been
found. I regiet exceedingly that It did
not ionic to mo before the time, for
while I would not have thought proper
to accept, I would have acknowledged
the courtesy and given my reasons for
declining.
When Mr Cleveland left the Demo
cratic party In 1890, I recognized his
right to do so and did not criticise his
decision, nlthoiigh as tho party candi
date, I was compelled to hear tho
odium an odium which hod already
led to a more disastrous defeat than
any since. He has never Mt given an
Indication of his return to the Demo
cratic party, and his business Interests
are such as to make his return Improb
able. Until he does manifest some respect
for Democratic principles and policies,
I do not understand why he should be
an honored guest at a political dinner
of a Democratic club. Having tluown
his Influence to tho Republican party
In two campaigns, ho is hardly In a po
sition to advise tho party which he has
abandoned, or as he expressed It, which
"banished" him
I am anxious to see the party grow
In numbers nnd In strength but It U
absurd to expect this result to await
an attempt on the part of the desertcis
to turn tho party over to the lontiol
of thoe who round the society of the
Itcpubllrins more coiigenl.il than the
society of thoje who believe In the
platforms adopted In 1S9 and 1900
llarinuti Is onlv poslble between
tliotc who dealt e the triumph of the
tame prlnclrlce nnd policies and It Is
quite evident that Mr Cleveland's sup-
lortcra ate nearer to the Uepulillcnn
party tluti the Democratic party Yours
truly, V.I J BKYAN
Burglar Is Pardoned
To Become Capitalist
lipnton N J July in Charlei
Filer bu (,l.ir In the State Prison,
who w n s--rti i iCl to serve ten cari
from Ma is i. was pardoned toilaj
to be jiue suierlntendent of the l'ei
fcctlou Ulin 1 and I.ork-stlUh hewing
Machine Cumpanv uhlih v, ns chaitei
cd today with $1 euoouo capital
Filer who Is a machinist. Invented
the drop stltih foi the sitting machine
whli h sews the siams In doth without
showing on the other side The com
mn v. lib h he enters on his releasH
gives him $'(") In cash and JlOuiij
stock In the icnceru In ndditlon to his
position a; s iperlntendent.
Another lntrcstlng subject of pardon
Is Kli In I Bosxler, serving a scntcnc
for houi bieaklng nnd larcen who
was luidoned In older Hint he might
'o to Oei.tunv where he has fallen
h"lr to $r.u 0i i
MM) U if
10 CIK HRoll
Wor ester Mass Jul) 10 The olll
cirs of laik tmverslt) here have Just
ruche i f n Andrew Carnegie a
inblcsr.im Hiving $100 000 toward tho
$J30,i' i neei'e 1 to secure the bequest
of $"o iii 1 c the late Jonas (1 Clark,
Carnegie i &ift Is In honor of Senatoi
George F Itoai whoe home Is In this
ilty Tin- unlvetslt) has Btlll to raise
$150 lion t st i re the Clai k bequest,
und lu-t a )-:it one jeai In which to do
it 1 he-f is t.o fcai b) the authoiltlcM
of failure
Tho en-'ie sum of $750,000 when
available, will be divided between the
departme.it if tecarcli, the llbiary and
the college department In equal parts
and will help place Claik Unlverslt)
iunon- the foiemost Institutions or
higher learning
GOLF CIIAMPI0NSH1P
Chkago July 10. Two rounds of
eighteen holes each, match pla) were
contestej for the nninteur golf cham
pionship at Glenvlew toda) under
w cither , or.Jltlons that could not have
been wutae Theie were few surprises
toda) Although Champion Tiavis did
not dlsplj) particularly good form,
elthei In the moinlng or afternoon, jet
his pUj was stead) enough to stiength
tn tl e I j i-1 if that he will again win tho
cliaiai U.:.jMp. and that, too, without
much dlfili iltv He won both morning
nnd afternoon games almost ns he
pleased Th was due In a measuie to
the fall ue or his opponents to take
advantjs of opportunities, but Tiavia
apjiarentl) held his men cheaplj and
plajcd iati-lei.il) at times Yemn;;
Il.veis of Plm'iiug, If he lli)s ns well
as he 1 as derne so fni In the tourna
ment will gUe Tunis tin first tc3t
he ha- ha' Few leall) good medal
bioies were male toda).
Thirteen plajeis who tleil 91 for the
last two places lu the qunllfjing list.
plajed off the tie before match plaj
begun this moinlng. Louis James, a
Olenvlew jojngstcr who has made .1
medal score of 79 over the course, and
O. C. Fuller of Milwaukee weie the
winners The medal bcoies for th
first nine boles weie. Travis, out, 43,
Bristol, out 40. Travis held his ad
vantage coming In nnd won ut the
flftienth hol five up, three to play.
CLARK'S SON SUED.
New York Jul) 1C The World sa)s
Charles W Claik, n son of I'nlted
Stntes Senator William A Claik o:
Montana Is being sued In the Supreme
Court bj William Pe)ton Mason of this
city, to reeoier $JO,000 damages for al
leged slander
Mason formerl) lived In Butte, Mont.,
and claims that in 190U he was em-
plo)ed b) William A. Clark Jr., to go
to Kansas Cltj and get up a labor dem
onstration to recelvo Senator Clailt
nnd the delegation from Montana upon
their arrival at the convention.
Mason sa) he lecelved fiom W A
.Clark Jr $JuOO and expended It for tha
I purpose numed but that, nevertheless,
i at the Silver Bow Club, In Butte,
Charles W. Claik made a false and
malicious statement concerning him.
Some time ago Mason was directed tu
furnish a bill of pnitlciilus He failed
to do so and made application to Jus
tico Olegerlih of the Supreme Court
for pel mission to reopen his default,
'lhis was grunted
RUSSIAN-AMERICANS PROTEST.
New York Jul) 19. At a large' at
tended meeting hold nt Coopiv I'nlou
of Hussiaus and Poles, preside I over
b) Isaac A Hoiuwlih of Washington,
1) C iisolutlons weto adopted, 'pio
testing against the atiocltlcs peipe
trated b) the Hiissluii Government
ugulnst the champions of political fiee
doiu and Demon utic Institutions In
Itussla mid against the biutil lli.gglug
of defenseless men and women "
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEY8,
KELLETT 4. ROBINSON Attorneys-at-Lavv;
Booms 11 and 12, Magoon
bldg.; "Phone Main lb3.
F. M. DROOKS--Attorney; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 314.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
umanu St.; Tel. i81 Main.
J, M. DAVIDSON Attorney-at-Law;
109 Kaahumanu.St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at-law;
Kaahumanu St.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD &. LANGSTON Contract
ors nnd Builders; lli8 Union SU
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C A. COWAN 1186 Union St., opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
" BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, Spreckels bldgj
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & 8UPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whirs; Beretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHIItG.
THF KASH CO., LTD. Two stores
23 27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
DENTIST8.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Cor. Ber
etnnln and Miller; hourn 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort nnd Hotel
Sts ; Ons administered for extracting
ENGINEERS.
K. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckels Block; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Cnrd cnrrnvlng nnd
stamping, room 2 Ellto bldg.
EXPRESS.
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MERCHANTS' PARCFL DELIVERY-
Bethel St.. opp. Wnverley blk.; Tel
021 Blue; pkgs. called for nnd del'd
HARNESS AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO.-Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel. MaltT 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HAnNESb 8HOP Fort
sc. opp. cuo s.aoies.u. 00X71.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Newly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot nnd cold water;
flrst-i.ass table board. Mrs. Hana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LIND3AY Mfg. Jeweler and
wntchmaker; 530 Tort St.; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER 8ER
VICE Union St, nr. Hotel.; Tel.
381 Main.
MUSIC.
COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL Love bldg..
will hold summer term during Julv
nnd August. 2200' f
THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of
Music, r. A. Ballasoyus. Director.
Open nil summer for Instruction In
piano, voice-culture, organ and har
mony. 2173. im I
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal,
Instructor; "Mlgnon," 1024 Bereta-1
nla St.
IOLANI QUINTET n. P. Hatfield. '
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231. I
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music fori
all occasions. Leave orders Berg
strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis, Mgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio. Love bldg, Fort St.,
Tclephono Main 231.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'8 MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bids.; Tel. 2(14 Main.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE8 & CO. Plnmben
ana Tinsmiths. All kinds of sanl
tary work. Sower connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Nose and
inoai; omce at uya and Ear Infirm
nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye Ear, Nose
and Throat; 1140 Alaltoa St.
REAL ESTA-! E.
P. E. R. 'STRAUCH Real Edfrtt.
handled to best ndvantago; housoi
rented; loans negotiated; monoy ii
vested oa best securities. 32 Camp
bell Bleck, 310 Tort street.
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St., nr. Nu
unnii i eit, straw, pannmn hnti
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin of-!
flee. i
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd r
palrlmt; Klks bldg, 016 Miller St.
WATCHMAKERS.
G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jowclor
10CG Fort SL
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.
SUGAR E8TATE3, MAGNIFICENT
8CENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
STABLES.
BISMARCK STABLES CO., LTD.
i Wnllukti Mnul New vehicles, live
stock. Prices reasonable. Car
riages attend arrival and departure
of nit regular stenmcra at Kahul.il
nnd Mnnlaca Bay.
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele
gant turnouts; Tclephono No. 126.
GENERAL STORES.
LAHAINA 8TORE Lumbor, Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.
Olson, Manager.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. WILLIAM PETERS rhyslclan
and surgeon; Lahalna, Maul.
DRAYAQE.
G. H. DUNN Express nnd drayage;
Agt Wilder nnd Intcr-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTELS.
WAILUKU HOTEL Wnlluku. Go.).
I). Schrneder. prop. Flno grounds
and best accommodations. $2 00 pr
day.
STOP at Pioneer Hotel Excellent ac
commodations. O. Frceland. Mgr.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
O. H. DUNN Notary Public. Convey
ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Offlco Government bldg
A Boon to Plantation
and Ranches
EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR
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uw i ncwcivcu iiiiucuer siiipmciic
of JNO. POTTIE & SONS' CELEBRA
TED AUSTRALAN H0RSEfCATTLE
SHEEP SWINE and POULTRY REM
EDIES. A list of tho medicines car
rlcd In stock:
ScottWi Ollt. Soothing Olli Whit C7il Black
Olli GlcncalinOlll, CjoU.n OHi, Lily Hair Oil,
.white Oill Silvt Oiem Lullcn Rrinn Utlim,
I Mange I Inlmtnt AUnge Gils Mange anj Tick Dl
fni llullockt.Whlte Ointment GolJtnOIMmtm Hack
Ointment, Vaseline Ointment, II wl Ointment H wt
Oils Hool Polish all colon Bll-teis-OI these
e mike a large assoitment The chief are LI lull
Sweating Ulster, Nenrtfarktt Ullttei CiolJen Hone
Hllster Cantharailne Blister lojlne llllster Ele trie
Oil Blister Col J, n Oil B Istrr, Caustic eery strong
Soaps MeJlcate4 Jellv Soaps, assorted In crke,
Dg ,or In variety Horse Soaps tn vailety Sheep
ani Wool Soaps for V ermine Invarletv I've Lotion
ani Ointment a srclalty of great sjlue Cancer
Remedies the best In the msrket Queensland Mange
!'lp- specialty Cole and Gripe Prink Jjrk
Blood Tonic Drink lough Atlxture Drink, Ling
Balm Drink leserllrtrch Dr'rk Worm Drenih for
Horses Purgatlm Drench Condition Powdtri, ller
atlte Powdeit I'llne Powders Ulo id 1'itvders Woim
Ponders Astringent 1'odtrs Ai l'oders Stomach
P wd-rs Seivlnel'ovidtrs Courh l'oderi I'urga
llve I'owders Ussentary Ponders, Anlhra and
Blood Poison Powders
FOR SALE BY-
G. W. MACFARLANE
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WnHhlnjVton Llftht Co.
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KJlncil millions and blindness the i.alt cil e)c
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The tittle llihig ul life count for ueat or uiw
1 iltle troubles neijuteil Uiome I iu one
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It a small matter lo luce Hum tested regulatl)
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A. N. SANFORD.
Manufacturing Optician.
oston Building, Fort 8treL
Over May & Co.
, Uonolnlu Iron Works.
I Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capar'ty and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
tnd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
i purposes a specialty. Particular men
tion paid to JOB WORK, and replri
cxN-uted at shortest notice)
' Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
Offices Booms 208 209 Boston build
Ing, Tort 8trect.
Telephones Ofllce, Main 385; Re
Idonco, White 2861.
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