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'JW (ftl'pPW (F 'J' H 13 TIIUHSUAY, MAR. 20, 18S0. OAIIU RAILWAY & LAND COMPANY'S run: taule: IIKOUIAII TItAIXS. A. M. 1. M. Leave Honolulu 0:00 -J:W Arrive Mamma UMS 1:I8 Leave Miiniiiiti 11:0) -1:XI Alilve Honolulu -Ai 4:13 SUJilUV THAI.NS. A.M. 1. M. P.M. J.CiiVC Honolulu... SMBO ia:H0 !l:00 ArilveMnnnna... .10:18 1:18 : IS Leave M nnuiia . 1 1 :1'0 1 :4:t 1 :0.'i AiiIvp. IJ(nioliilii...11 1J8 J'.'M -I !": 402 ARRIVALS. Vnr iiO Stmr UK Bishop from circuit Oahu Schr Kiiiillliiii lriim Kimai Schr Moktioln fiom Ewa DEPARTURES. Mar 'JO Am bktne John Smith, Kustcl, for Sun Fiaucisco Stmr J A Cummins forLahnina VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Stmr Klnntt for Illlo and way ports nl 2 p in Stmr U It Bishop for Wnlnnao, Waialua nud Koolan at '.) a in SHIPPING NOTES. The Ameilcan whaling baik .Sttiin boul arrived Tuesday aflcriiuou from a cruise with 00 barrels perm oil. She was four montlH out fiom San Frnu-el-co. i ho bark Alice Kuowles brought 110 barrels sr.enn oil. Their oil will bo lauded here. The American barkentlne Planter, Captain F A Dow, sailed yesterday aiternoou ior tan I'rnnciseo wan mo following cargo: II llackfeld & it, 13, 177 bags sugar; M . Grlnbamn it Co, y,181 bagH bugar; J II Bruns, ISO bbls niolieees. 'J'oiuls: 15,C.8 bags sugar, !I13 tons, domestic value, 887,4110.40. The .ehooner Lihollho bi ought 1745 bags sugar fiom Wsianuu yesterday afternoon, nnil tho schooner Kaullluu, :1U0 bags sugar from Kauai. The barkciillue tlohn mith sailed this afternoon for San Francisco. The steamer IVlo and the schooner I.rtvlnlu arc coining off the Marine Kail way this evening. The bnrk Allien Bessu Is discharging at the Oceanic Company's wharf. The steamer J a Cummins brought yesterday CO bags sugar fiom Koolan. She has gaue to La'ulim to bring (low u cane seed for the Ewa plantation. OFFICIAL CHANCES. Mr. A. P. Peterson, Deputy Attorney-General, is about to retire from the ofllce of Deputy Attorney General. Business reasons have in fluenced him in the step. Mr. Chas. Crcigliton, one of the Deputy Marshals, will succeed Mr. Peterson as Deputy Attorney-General. It is said that Mr. Gardner- K. Wilder, attorney, will succeed Mr. Creightou ns Deputy Marshal. Mr. Saml. F. Graham retires from the position of chief clerk in' the Marshal's oillce the last of this month, lie will bo succeeded by Mr. J. Mort Oat, a popular "Hono lulu boy," just returned from a long stay at the Const. A MODERN MIRACLE. A Frosclior Conducts Ilia Own Fnn et'ul by tlio Vnotioceuph. New York, February 24. A pho nograph was to-day put to a new service, being made to preach a fun eral sermon over the corpse of tho author. For tho pastfouryears Rev. Thomas Allen Ilorno had resided at Larchmont, spending tho declining years of his life ntteuding to a litllo farm, bight months ago his wire was carried to the grave. Lately Mr. Horno has been laid up with pneumonia, and last Friday ho ex pired al the ago of 77. Hu had left explicit instructions as to his burial and the services to be held over his vcmainS, and yesterday his dining room and parlor were filled with mourners, who had come to pay their respects to his memory. When a song had been sung a roll was put in the phonograph by the dead man's nephew. It con tained the funeral sermon of his uncle, uttered by himself. Seldom had a more impressive ono been listened to. It sounded so weird that two ladies fainted and had to lie carried out. Tho woll-rcmember-ed voice of the deceased clergyman told of how nt tho time Hint his au dience would hear him he would be in thai land whoro tho wicked cease from troubling and the weary are nt rest. Ho went on to say' that he would havo passed the portals of ignorance, and would have entered that existence where there would bo no further mystery, but whero all things would have been made plain. It enumerated the virtues of the deceased aud prayed to God that tho speaker might be considered worthy to become a member of that portion of God's kingdom whero lie might be enthroned. At this point of tho nddrcss tho deceased had evidently broken down, and from the instrument the terrible sounds of a strongman weeping nud unable to restrain himself broke out with terrible realistic forco and caused a Bhuddcr of horror among those who were present at this ex traordinary service, Tho interment took place in Woodlnwn Cemetery. After the coflln had been lowered into tho grave the impressive servico of tho Episcopal Church was rend over it, still in tho voieo of th.u decerned, LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. Tin: Royal Hiiwaiiiin Hand will play lo-mnnow evening, nt (jitccn Emma hall, on Nttnat'ti street. Tin: Itoynl Hawaiian Band played uL llio residence of Mr. .l.F. llackfeld this morning, in honor of lion. '. Inculing fiiloly loUitned fiom (Jct-nmny. Thus fur tlueo chilis, the llonoln Imp, Stars and KninuliaiiiehiiH have signified (heir intentions of ontciing the Icnguc. It is probable the Hii walls will come in also. The regular cash sale of L. J. Lovey will take place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when & general assortment of merchandise, and also a saddle horse will be disposed of. Tun U. S. S. NipMo will probably sail for a cruise to Hilo on .Monday. Commander Lyon is expected back from tho other inlands by tho steamer Likeliko on Sunday. Tho Nipeic will stay at IIilo about two weeks. II. B. M. S. Champion minstrel troupe will give its entertainment on Saturday evening. Bear in mind that thu performance- iis in pupport of ii worthy institution, the British Be nevolent Society. Rr.v. A. V. Burt has resigned the position of Principal of IIilo Board ing School. Mr. and Mrs. Willard S.Terry, foimerly of Kaniohainrha School (tho latter as Mips lieunior), will tako charge of tho IIilo institu tion. Bniorii: Mr. .Instico MeCully this morning argument was lieaul, deci sion being reserved, on demurrer to bill for injunction, in Tlico. II. D.ivies vs. W. II. Daniel, F. M. Hutch ap pearing fir plain tiff, W. O. Smith for defendant. A REiin.wiSAi. of tliu Mik.ulo com pany to-night at 7:30 will tako place at tho Ariou ball. As the ditto of the entertainment approaches each rehearsal gives fresh pi oof of tho success of tho cast and tho excellcnco of the clioniH. Tun three hnildings two residences and storehouse with olfice on tho Kahuku plantation, Oahu, niu up pioacbiug completion. Mr. J. Oudcr khk, the contractor for the erections, goes over to-morrow to Mipcrviso tho finishing touches. Tun IIilo Kecoid of tho 11th lcunu that the llamakua Telephone Co. have riccurcd the services of a "rat tling good man" to attend to their lines. It theicfore congratulates tho public on tho prospect of an improve ment in tho Ecrvico betweon IIilo and Kawailiao. Mn. J. Ouderkirk has received tho contract from tho O.ihu Railway A Land Company ,.for tho construction of tho whaif at the terminus. Its dimensions will bo CO feet by 200 feet. Mr. Ouderkirk having had much experience in timber work, this un dertaking could not Iihvo beuu plscod in better hands. Mn. Piorro Jones has been request ed by tho MotoorologicalOfficoof Lon don to take charge of tho instrumenti left by Mr. Honry Cobb-Adams, lately of the Refoinintory School, aud make and foiward the weather it-ports. Mr. Jones Will liko Mr. Adams kindly furnish tho Bulletin with a copy of tho monthly lecoid. Tin: IIilo Rocoul of tho 11th says: If the rain keeps up much longer. IIilo will have to be hauled into tho dry dock to clean tho moss ofl" hor bottom. Tho giound id waterlogged and sq tho surface toil is being wash ed by tho ucro into tho noa. Tho only consolation wo havo is, all the other islands aio in tho same fix. Yesterday afternoon a collision between a carl and tramcar occurred near Capt. Mist'B residonco on N mi nim btreot. Tho driver of the cart was a Portuguese whoho sight is somowhat impaired. Ab soon as it dawned on him that tho tramcar was no thoroughfare ho altered his routo with tho happy consciousness that tho shock had piovon tho durability and stiength of his vehicle. POLICE CUURT. Fivo cases were remanded to tho 28th. Arthur Hunt, on chnrgo of drunk enness, was found guilty. The same individual on charge of disturbing the quiet of the night was nolle pros'd. Three cases were remanded to tho 22d. A. Schwcizcr was fined $2 for drunkenness. In tho caso of Hex vs. Arthur Johstouo charged with libel in tho llrst degree by maliciously making and publishing a libel nt Honolulu on or about March 1, 1890, by pub lishing in a newspaper called the Elele in an article entitled, "Neg lected Promises," iidiI more particu larly that portion of said nrticlo commencing, "The people of Ha waii," a continuance to Monday, March 21, was ordered by mutual consent. EVENTS THIS EVENINC. , Drill Co. A Honolulu miles. at 7 :.10. Monthly moeting, V. M. C. A., nt 7:30. Honolulu Chapter N. 1 R. A. M. nt 7:U0. Rehearsal Mikado Company, at Arion hall, 7:80. EVENTS TO-MORROW. Regular cash sale by L. J. Lovpv, 10 a. m. Steamer ICinau sails at 2 p. m. JOB PRINTING ol all klndi oxo. uuted at tho "Dully Bulletin" Office. l)AMtY .T),mLKT-ISf: cyaw.gcCT. ALLURIKQ ADVERTISEMENT. Ncenri'S ncl'ctloii"VnWrl VIcwh. KiiiM'ltctlo Kiiti-t-iirlHr, J. J. Williams has ngaiu evolved one of his novelties In tho way of advertising. This advertisement is dcbiuncd to promote ttavel by way of IIilo to tho Volcano nnd is made in the interests of the Wilder Steam ship Company and Messis. Wilson Bro-!., Hilo. A frame say 1A feet by 4 feet holds several views of the scenery along the route. In the centre is a huge view (18 inches by 22 inches) of the lava llow of '81. The photograph was taken by Mr. Williams the day before tho llow ceased, nt 4 p. ni. The view de picts the climax of fury obtained by the dread flood. Whilo Mr. Wil liams was taking the view people of Hilo were busily engaged in trans ferring their effects, capable of transportation, across the Walluku River. Tho picture is a very faith ful reproduction of the llcry ava lanche which kept its onward march despite Mich drawbacks as hills and ravines. The scene as a representa tion nlmost recalls the horror attend ing the scene as nn nctuality. Under this view in bold letters uppenrs: "Wilder's Steamship Company, coiner Fort nnd Quern streets, Hono lulu, II. I. Scenery on the Hilo route to'lhc Volcano." J. J. Williams, Photographer." The quadrangular space surround ing this larcc view is filled with smaller ones 8 inches by 10 inches mounted on cards 10 indies by 12 inches. Underneath each picture is a descriptive title printed in large goldon letters. The scenes present ed arc: Cocoa Nut Island, 2 views. Honolii Gulch, showing bridge. Rainbow FalU. Waiauuenuo street, Hilo, from Water Front. Wuianucnlie btreet, Hilo, Irom Po9tofIlcc. Road. to Volcano, 3 miles from Hilo. Hilo Beach. Latipahochoo, Hawaii. Birds' eye view of action part of Volcano from Kuu Bluffs. Dana Lake, Volcano of Kilauea, Hawaii. Heiau, Kawniliae, ruins of ancient templo and place of sacrifice. The views displa great taste in selection. Feathery outlines, sha dowy effects and sombre details give evidenco of equal fidelity. The view of the crater from Kau Bluffs presents tho vapory cloud nbova the furnace as a sort of beautiful drape ry. Tho representation of Dana Lke was secured by Mr. Williams during his late visit to the Volcano with tho Raymond and Whitcoinbe excursion party. All tho views of sconery in and around Hilo are beautiful nnd picturesque. At something to delight tho eye the grouping of views is & decided suc cess, and as ideality enters to a large extent in the composition of the tourist mind, it is probable that the cluster of pictures will servo tho pur pose of a successful advertisement. Six frames will be placed in this cit', one each in tho following places: Ofllcoof Wilder's Steamship Company, Ofllce of Oceanic Steam ship Co., Hawaiian Hotel, Eagle House, Oahu Railway and Land Co. depot, and tho Hamilton. A framo will also ho sent to the office of .Ino. D. Sprcckels &, Bros., San Francisco. It is probable a few may find their way to t lie Colonies. The form of advertisement reflects credit on the enterprise of the Wil der Steamship Company and Messrs. Wilson Bros, of Hilo aud it a pictor ial evidence of llio skill of Mr. Wil liams. CARriaifMDMiiSK. Jerry Rusk's stage-driving days covered a period of some years. Ho was ono of ten children, and when his father died was but fourteen years of age. A great responsibility devolved upon him as the eldest, of tho children remaining upon tho Ohio farm, and ho secured the job of driving stago betweon ZanoBvilio nnd Newaik, Ohio. The coach was of the old Concord pattern nnd wns drawn by four horses. Ho didn't put on the style conildcred essential to a modern four-in-hand, but he got there just the same. Ho used but a singlo rein, aud, instead of being high up on a box remote from his team, he sat down among them within easy reach of all. During the period that Jerry Rusk sat behind a team of four horses driving a stage he mado the acquain tance of a boy about his own ago whose occupation consisted in driv ing a slow, solitary mule along tho tow-path. The tow-boy was James A. Gaitleld, and it was in these lowly walks of lifo that they llsrt formed a friendship which later was cement ed even more closely, though after thu ono left tho tow-path nnd tho other abandoned his stage-coach they did not meet again until the Civil War broke out. In later years when they wcro in Congress together they jocosely referred to their former occupations. Garfield would say to Rusk: "Jerry, you aro of no account; you wore only a stage driver." "Well," the latter would respond, "whnt wero you? What did yon drive? 1 handled four horses on a stage, nnd you you steered ono little insignificant mule." It is recorded by Garfield's hfographcrs that ho was something of an athlete when a boy on tho tow path. Ruek was an athlete, too, and both enjoyed a great roputntion as wrestlers. It was their skill iu this athletic sport that canted their BAN.UUTUJ, H. 1., MARCH 20, 1S.!)0. first meeting. Gaitleld was aheatry, rugged young fellow and ruled favorite, but Rusk's friends wero not to bo bluffed. Tho canal boy and stage-driver met nt a country fair. Each found that he hud met n worriiy foeman. For a lime it was nip and luck, but finally, by a tremendous effort, thu stage-driver threw the canal boy completely over his head Garfield's shoulder wns broken and he lay scpseless on the ground. The visitor was greatly f lightened, believing nt first Hint lie had killed his opponent, nud never again engaged in a wicslling malch. When Garfield became President lie did not forgot the friend of his boyhood. Without consulting the latter ha nominated him to the United States Kcuate.ns Minister to Para guay and Uruguay. In one corner of the commission, which Uncle Jerry lias preserved to this day, Garfield wrote: "Jkiihv J. A. G." It wns a reminder from a called upon mechanically to man sign perhaps hundreds of Stnte documents daily that he had not affixed Ids signature in this instance without bestowing a thought upon the friend of Ids boyhood. Milwaukee Sentinel. 1 LINCOLN'S FOOT MEASURE. In the window of a shoe store on upper Broadway is an interesting placard displaying the penciled mea surement of the feet of Abraham Lincoln, taken during his occupancy of the White House. Tho outlines aro drawn upon sliff, brick-colored pasteboard, each sole being equal iu length to a pair of .ordinary num ber twelves, nnd wide iu proportion. It surprised me, because I never had heard that Lincoln had large feet. But nobody wiio ever looked at Lincoln's kindly and sad face would ever think of looking at Ids feet or could even sec that he was awkward or ungainly. f'- Y. Star. OUR new spring styles of Ikblmriie Siuiw Hats, just In. M. Mclticrny. 001 lw ANOTHER lnvoino of Fine Irish Linen bliirts, just to hand. M. llclnerny. .'01 lw CLOTH I NG. Clothing. Another In. voice of eligautsprh galjlui. Men's and Hoy's UloiUlng, jusl in. M. Mc Inornv. 501 lw STRE mn PK lijj Will give a performnnco at thu OPERA HOUSE -OH- Saturday, March 22nd, !uMuImu nl ft 1. M., til Aid (if tlm Brltl h Society. U-nevoleut Followed by the Xegro Puree, THE WICMAKER3," t -TO CflXCT.mE WITH- BOXING and SINGLESTICKS. Prices as Usual-Doors Open at 7:30 Hot offli'.s open al L. I. Luvey's i , Mnich M)l .Hi auction roams nt !) o clock a. 10, 1890. MAGIC LANTERNS A SMALL JNVOICK-- Just the Thing for the Holidays -AT THK- Pacifio Hardware Co. 421 tf TSOTICE. MRS. OSHORNE Is now prepared to give Instructions In Fancy Work at "Tho Arlington," Room C. Class Liiiroiih: MontlayH, AVeduesdays and Kildnys. Private lesions by special arrangement. Stamping mid orders promptly nltmided to. feblM-ly NOTICE HAVING sold out my Interest in tho Him or R More ilc Co to J. N. H. llllauis, all persons Indebted to said firm aru required to pay tho amounts or their Indebtedness to me, and all having nccouaiB ngaluHt said llrm will present them to mu for pavmeut at tho olllco or R. More i Co. Tnos. It. LUCAS. Honolulu. Feb. 1, litM). 4hli lm NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby gUen todepo-dtors hi thu Savings Bank Depnrtmuut ol Clans Spreckels it Co. that, from and after tho Jht day of April, 1800, thu in terest allowed on deposits will I in re duced to four (4) per cent per annum. Depositors will be allowed to withdraw thulr deposits up to that date without giving tliu usual notice, hut, if allowed to remain after April 1st, said deposits will bo considurod as subjoct to tho rule and regulations published In tho Pass Books. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO. 489 lm In diUery Stable Snpplios ! Tim I'nclll.' llarrtu-nt-e C'u. Have j lat tcicivnl a Hue line of G.Wostengholni'sI.X.L. Cutlery; Also, Chamois Skins, HORSE BRUSHES & STABLE full 8upplioj Geuerally. tf JOHNASHDOWN Of Sj:i fraud -to, Practical Piano. Plpa & Rcsd Organ Tuner & Repairer. Having worked In mw nf t)iu larjrust pUno mikI olefin luutnrliK In the United estates of America, I n:n lull utile and iircrnrcd to do nil Marts of lepair work in the moit satMiieif.ry-iiifitiner. VST Orders can be left at H. V. WielimanN Jewelry Stou. Foil lteot, nl tlio Advurthtr oilleo, n.- through Mutual Tnlephonu No. M47. fOD 1m T n 2 iliiDiilktiiiw' Shoe (lo. Itrccivcrl ex Xptltindii, Saturday, n lnrgo consignment of LADIES' FINE GOODS ! la Midiiitu anil very Width-. Narrow 5011 lt Dr. GEO. P. ANDREWS. HeMihnco & Ofllce: Al.ipni streets. Corner Kins ami r.0-Jlw ELECTION of OFFICERS. XTOTIOB is hereby ulvi-n Hint at tho -L annual mectint; of tliu stockholders In thu Hawaiian Fiuit & Turo Co. the follnwine: wero clectul to ? ervc as olll. cere for tliu ensuing jcar: John ltlcliarrtson , ... President, Chas. Copp Vice-President, ! Secretary & Trennurer, A. N. Kepulkni Auditor. W. II. DANIELS, Hecrttarv. Wailuku, Maul, Miuc'.i lit, IfcUO. so:i -it WANTED TO purchase, a Sccond.haml Kafe JL i Apply nl this office. 41 fl lw WANTED 'pWKLVK SMALL I Horse for puck, in'. Apply nt thu llnwiilluu I'rcIiIc Cm. hie Works, font ot SCO -it Qilrteii street. WANTKD A SITUATION as I'uj ueer or Luna. Well (iiiallfiuj to 111 I either no-i. tlnu References Irurpilied. "P. IL," this olllcc. " Adilie'f till! lw LOST DRAFT Nt niimu i o. 128, drawn hy tliu llo Snir.ir Co. Feb. 10, IS'JO. for 83!tf) has been lost or stolen. All parties aro huivliy wnmed against u-KQtlatliiK framo.- ""'' VJ- In) NOTICE. IS hereby given Unit I will not be re. pmidlbh) for the payment nf any dobu contracted in my name, without my written order. DAVID KEALOHAPAUOLE. Honolulu. March 12, WHO. Mill lw NOTICE. WK tho undcrlgued duly hereby a vo uoiico mat. on ttato wo hnvc resigned our attorneyship in tti alfali s ot U. Rcrtclmanu, ot Pllna, Kauai, Iu favor 'of Suan Uerteliiinun, Wlfo of C. Ilertelmann. A. DREIKR. ilf.ui:rtelmann. March 17, 1800. . r0Klt-i:ii 11 SPECIAL MEETING. AtJI'KCIAL meeting of the stock, holders of tho Star Mill Co. will lw held at tho olllno of W. U. Irwin & Co, on THURSDAY, tho 20lh Inst., at II o'clock a u. Business of importance. W. O. IRWIN, 001 td Secretary. JUST RECEIVED T7IROM the Coast a choice lot of and Tobaccos. JL Clg'Ufl, Oigireltes which will bo mid nl verv low prices. HANS I'm KRSKN, 4011m No. HI King street. FOK SALE 17IRBWOOD for mlo at Hawnlinn . Commercial Salesroom, corner of Queen and Nuiiann ft reels. 408 tr WANTED ilOPIES'of tho Daily Bui.li:tin, of S thu dates npeellled below, Go cents n copy will nu pain ior 1110 satin dullvery at this olllco: January 1, 1MHO, is Cople. F-lirtinry 4. IHHO. M :oilew. WANTED tuts same ou awl A rP ront or mon1 ft Largo jlfjiTjl X Room or Hull, cither fjQXJM ground lloor or upstairs, must h centrally tltuntcd. 403 tf Keiil Estate For Sale TWO Houses and Lots on Robello Lane, I'nlama. Convenient to steam nnd train cur. very noaiiny toeniiiv. i.ui on Kinsc street, noir llamauku's Lane. For particulars apply to ' JOHN F. BOWLER. OrClms.T. Qullok. 400 3m fi!K AGJjw indemnity" bonds or Society of the Extract From Annual Equifabie Ufe "We purpose placing in your hnnds to offer to the public aU'Iudetu nily Bond. Many will bu utlrncted by the fact that you nre"selling the bonds of a life insurance society with usuests qver S 105,000,000.00, anil will not fnil upon examination to sec Its intrinsic merits. "This, willi our various forms of Pontine Policies will, (as 3011 are now able to quote the results of twenty year Tontines) give you great ndvantages over others, a3 no other company will for a number of years, be able to show actual reunlts ou similar Policies "HKN'UY 13. HYDE, "President." taT" Smd for illustrative pamphlets, or call in person on the under signed. ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHTV General Aqent for tho ITnwaiinn Islands, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. Jaii-I-9fl r II ll T i! U d A S3 11 S! I lay B.a h uu U B w A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF , AMATEUR OUTFITS ! ": From ?8 50 to ?100 Each. T'kodM CAMERAS T j The M. A. SEED nnd the. CAR11UTT DRY PLATES, The YEAR ROOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY, BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHIC ALMANAC, AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY And PHOTOGRAPHIC MOSAICS. H.GLt STRKKT. 109 VOIV, Handsorn 10 1 w Cheaper tliixix Wood ! a V H hi a u EC o m 1- m u CJ a X u a CO a is u o Our Lawn Fenco prolccls a lawn Lawns Parks, Gardens, J1 - FOR SALE HAWAHAM HARDWARE Co., Fort street, oppo. Spreckels' Bank, Honolulu, II. I. 501 If E. R. Hcs'uiiy, President S: Manager. GouFMiY Bnow.v, Sccrotary & Treasurer. HAWAIIAN HASBWAEE CO., Oppo. Nprcckcls' Itauk, : Fort Street, Honolulu. IMPORTERS nnd DEALERS IN Gen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Genuino Haviland China, phi a and decoratoil; end Wedijcvnod Ware, Pinno. Lihraiv it Stand Lamps, Chandeliurs it Elcctoliorn, Lamp Fixtures of all kinds, A Tlio "Gazollu" 3wlioeled Riding Plow A Equalizer, BUtebcaid Rico Plow, Planters' Steel A Uooseneuked Efose, LARD, CYLINDER, KEROSENE, LINSEDD, P.viuts, Varnishes A Brushes, Manila A. Sisal Ropo, HANDLES OF ALL KINDS, Hose, JL-Jowe, Hose, RUBBER, WIRE-BOUND of stiporior quality, A STEAM, Agalo Iron Waro, Silver Plated Wnro, Tnblo A Pocket Cutlory, Powder, Shot A Caps, Tho Celebrated "Club" Machino-loaded Cartridges, AGENTei ITOK. Hart's Pntonl "Duplex" Dio Stool; for Pipo A Bolt Threading, llartman's Steel Wiro Fence A 8teol Wiro Matf, Wni. G. Fishor's Wrought Steel Reuses, Guto Oily Slone Piltora, "Now Proces" Twist Drill?, nov-29-89 Neal's Cxriag 1'aiutn, THIS nee United States. Circular to Agonts. i fl 0 1 1 Q ' PJ u ii o i BBTER & CO., IIONOLVfiU. estr s OT airSgjM C3 c a mm S3 n V rt 5 S" a 3 wmt without concealing it, suitable for Churclies, Cemeteries, Etc. BY THE Jonx Exa, Vice-President. Cue 1 1. ISuo.v.v, Auditor. coiupleto assor'.m't of Drills it Files, Of s I'-li .T '.M Jr .-, jiiiZiil,Un-iJtet.3iu4Wl4 aj