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EVfiNtNO tlILLETIN, HONOLULU, T. I... SATURDAY, AUG. 15, 100S.
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A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
SAYS HONOLULU
THROWS H-U-D
BY AUTHORITY
DR. T. FU!X GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM OK MAGICAL BGAUTiriCR
M DIBE6T0EY
NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL
LEASES OF PASTORAL LANDS
ON THE ISLANDS OF HAWAII
AND MOLOKAI. i
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PIANO AND ORGAN.
Jas.'Sheridan, Hotel ami Alakca Sts.,
nr flntvnll.in Nrnvs Co. Pianos and
Organs tuncil nnd i opalroil. Also
Alio assortment of" so 'o-.hl-hand pi-i
anna, organs, niul Aeolian organs
for sale. Come niul rco thuin.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Tor house-help, phone White 2801,
St.iklkl. Oenfial Kmploymeiit Of
fice, cnr. Poiiuir-rla nnil llerctnnln.
Shinshinya Hotel, A. Oan, Men, Iwi
Id ltd. nr. King: Phono 1,3.
For Sale!
H you contcinplalo build
ing, we would be pleated to
r show you a lot on the lower
'slope of Pacific Heights,
having an unsurpassed loca
tion and view. Within easy
walking distance of the ear
line.
Can be bought at a bar
gain. Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
Some People
Bclicvn in Luekv Numbers.
mTfii
Naturally! We know more about
PAINT than anything else. The
PAINT we use is rela PAINT and put
on as Paint should be. We can with
pride point out to you the houses
painted by us.
PHONE 426.
Stanley Stephenson,
U, KING ST.
Lucky Signs S-S-Signs.
For
Mrs.Whtslow'3 f
Soothing Syrap p
htn.liecn utcrt for .over HIXVV fc-3
YUAKtt ty NIL.T.IOJJB ot Ili.thcrs fe-lorthtlrCHU-UKHN
whlloTJSBTH- E
1NO. with Oerfpct RtiruL IT
Lnn1ltiM .t.,,,rr. o.ii.wi.t-vtu EF
Mi. OUJ1S. ALI.AYU nil pain,
LcitrcinoJvforDIAUkllll-.A. Sold
by brucsbts la cvi-rr part o tho m
Af yl ll.v at. ram MHtft nf. m If.n r "
V V..V4. W BU1W UtlU AhBfKj U 4T1 f fc.--,
VJn.low'ti Bootbtn? Syrup nnd ta'fco
ftnOld and WelM rteri RemBdy
Sanitary Steam Laundry
PHONE 71.
Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN
GER SERVICE. PHONE 301.
""building MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN
Queen Street ::
ROBINSON.
: : : : Honolulu,
JVi. Ffci?i,ps& Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
EUROPITAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOODS.
FORT and QUEEN STS.
trr
:TorI!T!i",
AND OTHER 1'IANOS
, fHAVCn PIANO CO,
ft ICC 110TI5L STIir.KT
I Phono ?18. fj
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The Weekly Edition of the Evcnlnrj
Bulletin rjlvea a complete summary of
the news of the day.
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WE BELIEVE IN
PAINT
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at
tlio Factory Honolulu WIro lied
Co., 1250 Alapal St. Telephone.
535. 3945-tf
UMBRELLAS.
Umbrellas made and re-covered.
Mlzuta, Tort near Kukul.
PLUMBING.
0.
Yee Sing Kce-Plumber and Tinsmith,
Smith St., bet. Hotel and l'auahl.
JTjy BULLETIN ADS PAY -ffig
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Fresh, wholesome, and of every
variety at
FHE PARAGON
Bcretania, Alakca, and Union.
'Phone 104.
Sweet Violet Butter
The Best Made.
2 Lbs. for 75c
C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,
TELEPHONE 251.
Kaneohe Beef
ALWAYS ON HAND.
YOUNG PIGS
POULTRY
EGGS
FRESH BUTTER AND CHEESE.
am Wo Meat Co.,
King Street Market. Tel. 288
YOUNG TIM, Manager.
jfAVJD .DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPI0LANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities.
For Sale at a Bargain Premise3
at Hauula on the beach, a two-story
house and furniture, at a bargain.
Are Yota
thinking about doing any painting,
paper hanging, or decorating? If
so, call on me. I shall be pleased to
confer with you and give you my
idca3 and prices.
TOM SHARP,
The Painter.
Brighten up by getting a sign from
The Sharp Sign Shop
ICB
manufactured frcr- p -rs distilled wa
ter: Delivered to en p;rt cf city by
courteous drivers.
oaiiu ice and menu; CO..
Kewalo. Telephone 623.
PAPER
All kinds in rolls and sheets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PAPER &
SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.
Tel 410. George G. Guild, Gen. Mgr.
P. li. PETERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
at
BULLETIN OFFICE.
Phone 25G.
FOR SALE
4000 Green Roofing Slate 10"xl0".
500 Ono and Two Piong Iron Fence
Posts.
1 25-galIon Drum Commercial Eth
er. 1 Cnstlron Fitting with Flanges,
for 12" Wrought Pipe.
EM.MELUTH & CO., LTD.,
145 King Street. Phone 211.
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Kit of tmll-ir
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Pint nld to
It-lf cf the hut
ton i t"tlrni:
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at 'ht l-Mt harmful of all tkt
uJ. tU.u.nnii. Ui.:itiisuison4jiiid Europe.
HRUIOTKS, Prep. 37 Cicsl J:rei Street. Km To t
No Hurry
No Worry
ESTIMATE OF THE
COST OF INSTALLATION
CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.
Honolulu Gas Co.
LIMITED
Bishop Street
Hawaiian
Detective Agency
ROOM 7, WAITY BUILDING
King Street.
Private and Confidential Detective
Work.
Bread
The Best In Town.
SINGER'S BAKERY.
TEL. 527. KING ST.
Puritan Creamery Butter
PRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN AT
Henry May & Co., Ltd.
Attractive
Midsummer Millinery
MISS POWER'S MILLINERY
PARLORS
BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET
Unique
Chinese Goods
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
941 NUUANU ST.
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Honolulu Views
Either With or Without Frames,
PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,
1030 Nuuanu.
R. MIYATA & CO.,
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN-
TECS, PAPER HANGERS and '
MASON WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Doors and
Sashes Bought and Sold.
KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION
Plume 594.
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.
Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable
for all crops, climatic and toil con
ditions. OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono
lulu; Tel. 272.
FACTORY at Iwilei; Tel. 430.
CJREY0UR8ELFI
l't Ilia 14 for uiiu.tir.'
tlUiii.riiff inrluiiiitmil(.t)i
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f- ol Li'icoti. ineiiioran.
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The Weekly Edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
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Pleased With Mr. Falk
Of Honolulu
Illt.O. llnu-nll. Alltr. 111. "MV
friend Charllu Talk of the Jlonolulu
Ul.iseball League, said Mr. Wise, pies
ident of the llllu league, yesterday,
teem cry much Incensed nt us and
ns It nppcnis to me, without good
muse.
Mlllo noer looked for n cent out
of tho game that l'nlk proposed for
us. Wu nUeied our hen Ices, the
halls, hats, and anything else that wo
had, letting the vIsltoiH tome lieio
nnd niaho everything they (.ould aft
er paying tho expenses, which would
amount to nbout $75.
When the Santa Claras did nrrio
here wu found they did not want to
play. There wuh nothing in It for
them. Any prollts would have gone
to tho Ilonuliilu League, helping to
pay for the trip to tho Volcano, which
had heen promised tho visitors, and
tho (ost of which Mr. Kail: was trjlng
to make llllu put up.
it the time the arrangement wai
made for tho Santa Clara team to
cinno to Hawaii, nothing was said, no
far us I know, of any gamo or scries1
of gaiuef, to bo plnjcil in HIIo. Wo
were not asked to Join In the matter
In any way. Hut nt tho last minute
Wo wero expected tn work up a game
in the middle of tho week, either on
Wednesday a few hours after tho lx
ttiirs landed fiom the steamer, or on
Thursday afternoon, after they li.nl
traveled to and from the Volcano In
twenty hours nnd probably not been
to bed. On both these dajs the busi
ness people, lieio nro attending to
their JIauna Kca mail nnd verv few,
if any, would have shut up shop for
either afternoon.
"Honolulu may IHng 'SI, II. I) ' If It
w lilies to, but, so far, none lias ie.ii li
ed here. I'lobably It has besmeared
the Hlingers. It seems to me, and I
think I am speaking fur nil HIIo base
ball plioeis, that Mr. P.illr'has done a
paitlcutaily mean thing lit n p.ntliu
larly mean way. And wo hne tho
pleasuio of knowing that his wiitl-
ments nro not endorsed by ver many
baseball playcix of Honolulu, "ho
hare written us to that effect In the
mall arriving tod.ij." Herald
FREAK'S COMPLIMENTS
Following Is u letter fiom Governor
Ficnr read yesterday at tin last meet
ing of tliu Fleet Coinmlltee In legard
to the committee ndjournin. due dlt:
July -s. 1'JjS.
Honorable Georgo W. Sail h. llon.iln
hi. T. H.
My Dear Sir. In tho absence of Sir,
Cat tur, chairman of tho Fleet Commit
tee, I tnko tlio llbetty of aditresjlu
on an next In lino on that committee.
1 understand that the memheis of the
committee nro considering or are
about to consider tlio iueulon of re
jlgulng nud turning ocr Hie funds re
maining In their possession to uijsulf,
or somu other custodian. While It Is
only natural that the memheis of tliu
committee should contemplate such
action now that they hnvu fulfilled tho
duties for which the cominltteu was
called Into being, it booms to inc. Inas
much us there Is a b.ilaiict of funds
on hand und another licet of large
slzo, tho Pacific Fleet, Is expected hciu
only nbout a month from mov., Hint it
would bo better If the cominltteo and
subcommittees would contluua to
,ero until after tho visit of that lleot
and regai (I themselves ns dottier with
authority to net with refeienco to that
WbU. Tho memheis of the cominltteo
and subcommittees nro now In a bet
tor position to net by reason of their
ovporlenco than new committees
would bo nnd, indeed, if new commit
tees shoul dhu appointed they would
almost of necessity include many and
perhaps most of tho ineiubers of tho
existing committees. It would seem
much better In uvold unnecessary dlf
llciiltles, liiconeulcnceK and ronfu
blon by attempting n change I hopo
theioforo very much that tho mem
bers of tho commltlcc.1 will co their1
wuy clear to contlnuu to mtvo lu their
present cnpaclelcs with lcfcrcuco to
tlio exported visit of tho Pacific Fleet.
Very ti uly yours,
W. F, ntllAU,
(lot ei nor.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi C. l.iunu, of Iho
llllo Hoarding School, leave lieio this
afternoon on th'u Untei prise, for S.in
Finnclhco, to ho absent for a oar.
After stopping In Indiana, where Mrs.
Lyman was bom, to beo her folks,
they will go cm to tho Hampton lustl
turo. In Vliglnla, where they will bo
attached to tho teaching staff Willi
tho Idea of learning and being oven
morn useful tu tho llllo Hoarding
School upon their return Hawaii
Herald.
Misses Ivy nnd Ruth Richardson
liavo returned to llllo after an absence
of niuro than a )onr pasted In travel
lu th States and Hurope. They arc
now stnylng at their Reed's Hay res
Idciico. Hawaii Herald.
Mr. Wise Of
II a . I a... a1a1 tAi fnti.trtt
tranre of tint Judiciary Hulldliig, Ho
nolulu, tliciu will be sold nt public
auction, under tlio Provisions of l'nrt
5, Land Act 1S95, (Sections 278-285
Inclusive, Revised Laws of Hawaii),
general leases of tlio following do-
."lll lands:
1. The html of Holuokawal, Ha-
tuakua, Hawaii, containing an area
"f 1030.6 acres, a little more or less,
... uu uacu lui iuoiuitu iui 1'uovs.
I'psct Rental, 1248.60 per annum,
panble semi-annually In advance.
Term of Lease, nineteen (19)
years from Sept. 8, 1909.
2 The land of Knst Ohln, Molo
Vul, contilnliig an arm or 2S4 acres
a little more or less, to be used for
pastoral purposes.
llptet Rental, $25.00 per annum,
payable eml-nnnuully In advance-.
Term of Lease, fifteen (15) years
fiom August 17, 1908.
Tho above leased will require, the
fencing of tho lines between any par
cel of the lands nnd any Government
I'orcst ltesere. The fencing to be as
dellncd In Section 407, Revised Laws,
and to bo constructed within ouo year
from tho proclamation of the Korent
ltescrp, or, If tho Itcsqrvo Is already
proclaimed, within ono icnr from the
dato of the leatc.
Tho usual tescrvatlons regarding
land leaulred by the Government for
settlement or public purposes will bo
embodied In cch of tho nbovo leaser).
TI c purcl'nrer of these leases wilt
..! o . a :euIiol to pay tho costs of
t ill r.irvcrlhomcnt.
Kor plans nnd full paitlculars ap
ply at tho Olllcu of tho undersigned,
Judiciary Ilulldlug, Honolulu.
JAS. W. l'KATT,
Commissioner ot l'ubllc Lands.
Honolulu, O.ilm,
July 17th, A. D. 1908.
4050 July 18, 25; Aug. 1, 8, 15.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Tho Hoard of Registration for tho
Island of Oahu will meet at tho places
heielnlielow named at tho times given
for tlio purpose of examining nppll
cants for registration us voters nt tho
coming election, and determining
their eligibility:
In tho Slagoon building, on tho cor
ner of Alakca nnd .Merchant streets,
lu Honolulu bet u ceil the boms of 8
to 10 o'clock h. in.. 12 to 1 o'clock p
in. und 1 to 7 o'clock p. in. of each d ly
except Sundays, beginning September
1st. 1908, and continuing until ami In
cluding Saturday, tliu 19th day of
September, 1908:
ON MONDAY, September 21. 1908:
At Puuloa It, It. Station from
7:46 o'clock a. in. to 9:30 o'clock.
AIci R. It. Station, 9:40 o'clock
ii. in. to 11:25 o'clock n. nt.
Pearl City It, R. Station, 3
o'clock p in. to 0 p. in.
ON
TUESDAY, September 22:
Walpahu Mill, 8:15 o'clock n. in.
to 11:20 o'clock n. m.
i:w.i Mill fiom 1 o'clock a. m. to
3:20 o'clock p. m
Wi'.lauao Court House, 5 o'clock
to 7 o'clock p. in.
WnDNlISDAY. September 23:
Slnkiii Railroad Station, 10 to 11
o'clock n. in.
Wnlalua Court House, 1 to 3
o'clock p. in, ami 5 to 8 o'clock
p. m.
THURSDAY, September 21:
Kiibukii .Mill, 1 to 3 p. in.
I.nlo Danco Hall, 3:30 to 8 p. m.
FRIDAY, September 23:
Hauula Court House, 8 to 9 n. m,
Wnlkauo Chinch, 12 to 1 p. in.
Kaneuho Couit House. 0 to 8 p. 111.
SATURDAY, September 20:
Waliiiunalo Plantation Olflce, 9 to
12 o'clock in.
Tho Hoard of Registration will le
turn to Honolulu .Monday, October 1,
1908, for the purpose of legisteilug
votciH between the houis of 8 to 10
o'clock n. m., 12 to 1 o'clock p. in.,
nnd 4 to 7 o'clock p. in. dally oxcept
Sundays, up to und Inclining October
9. 1908.
' SAMURL F. CIIII.L1NGWORTH,
Chaliman.
JOHN D. IIOI.T, JR.
A ST. C. .PIIANAIA.
Hoard of Registration.
Honolulu, July 21. 190S.
4007 Aug. 1. 8, 15. 22. 29.
URINARY
DISCHARGES
H f A BEUKVED -f
24 HOURS
Itiihl'.n- s
' tule lirnriMlDYJ
JJiarttirblinlirtt4t
ALL IIUrilUIHTS
Baseball
LEAGUE GROUNDS
SATURDAY. AUG. 8TH
1:30 P.M.
Admission 25c,
Reserved Scats Grandstand 25c extra
FashionableDressmaKing
Reasonable Prices.
MADAME LAMBERT.
BERETANIA NEAR FORT
iwt'hU u tiuuh uuuu, iiiuiiuaj)
August 17th, 1908, nt tho front en-!
WANTED
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertltements Inserted for Lest Than
Ten Cents.
SALHSMKN &. AHKNTS- $ $ $',0.00
por week and over can be Hindu
selling Now Campaign Novelties
fiom now until election Sells tu
Stores, County Pairs, 1'IluIls :m 1
l'rtvnto Families. Complete line
fif samples, charges prepaid for
(,0c. Order today. CIHC(,0
NOVni.TY CO., 00 Wabash Ave ,
Chicago. 4071-lm-i:oi)
Second-hand flat-top desk; must be
reasonable. Address "L.l," this
ofllce. 3955-tf
A second-hand showense, about Cx2xl
feet. Addicss with prlco "!'.," this
olllce.
3351-tf
A second-hand tent. Address, stating
slro nnd terms. "Tent," Bulletin
oillco. 4020-tf
. baby carriage,
nnd prlco to "J.
Ilcc.
Stnto condition
K" Ilulletln uf-
4079-tt
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of
llce. TO LET
House, eight moms, with modern con
veniences; pleasant grounds. In
Punaliou District, convenient to car
lines. Ktiqtilro W. C. Weedon, Stan
gcuwald Illdg., or P. O. Ilox CSS.
Furnished cottage at the beach, op-
poslto tho switch near tho bridge.
Apply on premises or h. II. Kerr &
Co. 39Cl-tf
Sin-room modern house, electric
lights, gas, mosquito proof. In
quire at 1237 Pcnsncola St.
Housekeeping rooms and cottage, fur
nished. Apply Honolulu Hotel,
Nuuanu St. 4009-lm
Furnished cottage and house-keep-Ing
rooms. Apply Cottugo Grove,
King St. 4018-tf
Two furnished rooms.
D. McConncll. 1223
4051-tt
Apply Mrs.
Ultima St.
lMrntshcd house. 1713
Apply on premises.
llcach Road.
4007-tf
AMUSEMENTS.
ORPHEUM THEATRE
COMMENCING AUGUST 13.
Till; f.KHAT
Henri French, llollen and Fuller
ALL STAR
Advanced Vaudeville Co.
Hntlro Change of Piogrnm.
Hallen and Fuller. In a New Sketch,
THE SLEEP VALKERS.
The Great Artist WILSON Introducing
tho marvelous feat Riding tho
Grindstone.
Tho wonderful artist ADONIS bal
miclng on Japanese boxes 20 feet high
nnd
Lottie Iho Dog With tho Hulmi
Praln.
Jamoi Polk In now selections on
the linn Jo.
"RINALDO"
Tho Talk of Honolulu.
Now songs by tho popuhir fawn He,
SIlss Agnes A. Miles
NHW SIOTION PICTURES.
Special announcement. Matinee:
Wednesday and Saturday for ladles
nnd children, when tho theater will be
darkened and tho motion pictures will
bo given tho hiituo as nt tho evening
pel forinanco.
Popular jirlcos.
Hxtra' Hxtra'
Monday, August 17, first nppoarnnco
of Tho Great Henri French, nnd tho
latest Parisian tcusntlnn THE DIREC
TOIRE GOWN.
EMPIRE THEATRE
HOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS.
New Moving Pictures
I Introducing Famous Subjects Never
uctuic guuwil Jicrc
TONIGHT! TONIGHT!
ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY MONDAY
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY.
Admission 10 cents
Children 5 cents
The Owl
POPULAR 5-ccnt CIGAR
M. A. Gunst & Co.
Coca-Cola
The Popular Beverage, Bottled by
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS,
PHONE 510.
FOR SALE
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Lam Day. No Ad
vertisements inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
A valuable, collection of sti.mps. ThU
collection Is the ptopcit) ot the
widow of tho late II. W. ltowen,
and is the result of his effort tn
many years of labor, they can bo
Keen at tho Hawaiian News Co.,
Young building. 3911-tt
Pine comer lot in SInkikl. Curbing,
water, fruit nnd ornamental treea
and all Improvements. Two min
utes' walk from cars and Punaliou
College. Addicss R. P., this olutc.
Automobile ruiinbout lu good running
order with duplicate parts, no reas
onable tiller refused. Address Ilox
285, Honolulu. 4073-lw
Slx-iooni house and lot cheap. Ap
ply to SI H. Sli'ticc-i, nt Wlchmaii
& Co. 4079-lm
Cheap Stable, In
good condition,
Apply Ilulletln
4052-tt
corrugated roof,
ofllce.
Pino milch cow.
lntyro Illdg.
Applj Room 10 Slc-4070-lw
LOST
At or near Pawna Junction, small
open-faro gold watch, also chain
with threu coins attached. Suit
able rewnrd nt this olllce.
4037-tf
A pair of ocglassci near Sloana
Hotel. Return to Ilulletln olllce.
403S-tf
STOLEN.
August 7, a puro white bulldog. ta
No, 090, tut ears, rather long
tail. Liberal icv.nd for Informa
tion that will lend to his recovery
whether In tho city or country. Y.
Itamano, Ice Cieum Parlor, No. 182
Hotel Street. 407C-1V
K. Daimaru,
Rrst-ClassFurnilureSiore
134 llerctauia near Fort St.
Telephone 214.
CURIOS
AT o
Woman's Exchange
HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS
Of All Kinds.
K. TJYEDA,
102 NUUANU.
Cut Prices
Our Sodas 30c per doz.
FOUNTAIN SODA WORKS,
PHONE 270.
WING CHONG CO
KING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture Matttesscs,
Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA and
MISSION FURNITURE Made To
Order.
Vienna Bakery
k makinp- the Rest Hnmp.mnrlf. Ttr.a1
tin twon. Be sure and try it. The
I wagon will deliver at your door,
CALL UP 107.
BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER
By the Latest Improved Machines.
Men's Soles, 75 cents (sewed);
Men's Heels, 25 cents.
Repaiiing Neatly Done.
Lin Hop,
Corner King and River Sts.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
nnd RIVITED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular at
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re
pairs executed at shortest notice.
Japanese Curios, Silk Kimono,
Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy
Embroidered Goods.
K. Fulci4rocla,
HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
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