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Jrl lira Hi 'ilil' - P V tj At Vol. XV. No. 2Sb HONOLULU, II. I., Fill DAY EVENING, DECEMI5ER -I, 18111. aU980HIPTION O OENT8 PEP MON THE "DAM BULLETIN" 18 PUBLISHED Ewrj Afternoon Except Sundays At the Office, Queen street, Honolulu, H. I. - DANIEL LOGAN ..Editor & Manager FOB TUF. Daily Bulletin Publishing Company, (Limited.) MllBM:KllT.O.X: Daily Bulletin, 1 year &G 00 mouths 3 00 " " per mouth (de livered) 5C Weekly Bulletin Hummaky, 1 year 4 00 u foreign 5 00 Bath Telephone No. 58. - mp-Addreeg all business communica tion 'Mamaoeb Daily Bulletin." gff-Address all matter for publica tion "Kurrou Daily Bullkvin." 1. I. Max NO. Honolulu. II. I. JM. MONSARBAT. . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Merohaut street, Honolulu. 1-01 J ALFRED MAQOON, Attorney at Law aud Notary i'ublic. No. 42 Meruhaut street, Hono lulu. HW. Schmidt & sons, Importers & Commission Mer chants. Fort street, Honolulu. , 1-91 HHACKFELD & CO., Oeueral Commission Agents. Corner Fort aud Queen streets, Hono lulu, H. I. 1-91 W. Macfarlane & Co., JT Importers and Commission Merchants. Queen street, Honolulu, U. I. 1-91 GONSALVE8 & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants. Beaver - Block, Honolulu, H. I. l-'Jl JOHN T, WATERHOUSB, Importer and Dealer In General Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu, U. I. 1-91 WILDER & CO., Dealers In Lumber, Faints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials oi every kind. Corner Fort aud Queen streets, Honolulu. 1-91 L EWERS & COOKE, Importers and Dealers in Lum ber and all kinds of Building Materials. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91 HONOLULU IRON WORKS, , Honolulu, i i H. I. Steam . Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers ; Iron, Brass and Lead Castings ; Machinery of every description made to order. - Particular attention paid to Itihip's Biaoksinithiug, Job Work ex ecuted at,'shbrt not(ce. ' , 1-91 Dr. EMEKSON, No. 135 F6BT HTllKET. - gell Telephone Vl. fcorjKS! 8 i3U to 10 :30 a. W.-m .3t3p,M. buudays, 9 to 10 a. M. Resilience, a School st. Bejl Tel, 149. lUtf, Atlas 'iaimti Coipy OK JLONOOSI. rt. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, 'Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. . - . m . aOUIS ANDRADE & CO,, Contractors for Brick & Stone Build ings of All Kinds'. Good references and all work guaranteed Hf Ollice at L. Andrado's store, Ki cui street. . ... 3)Q KtI l'x- : --V" r- HiuK Mtreet. Honolulu. Excellent accommodation for patients. 1 DU. A. 11. KO WAT, V. 8. Office Hours-7:30to 10 a.m.-, 12:30 to 2 p. in.; 4:30 to 6 p. m. TjsIephokks: Bell 90. Mutual 183, 'ftp. Uofl Q. Bf RIPLEY. AficiiiTKcrr, UrfipE ; Koom i, Spreckelai Block. rMu!!tultelcpfmne -0. ' JfW Peiigni Modern Buildiogt Oompluta plans and simclllcatinii for every description of building, ConlrarU dmwu aud careful kuperiiiicudcuc nf couslrucliou given wucu required, ('all aud ttxuiuiuu plans. apr 2'J ly notice. 'IMIE patrons of O.ruiilr H, h, Ci I Ul' ll.Tl'llU Illlllf'.W.I llli.l il.'I'I'lltlll - "r " .... k Jlllini Li Ilk .ir l ..lllll ll.'lf.ll. uli ill pe iiiL'd (or uuy 'of tint iliiiiiigli mui kUsium.. 'I'liuku lirKi'iit will, Ihimdvi'i' UO UH1'I S t'llntolliltiy I'll' IliB Mil' rluuiiT "AuMlalU" and ".fulmi liu ill 1'anMiii(rr v. m ImliJ f'Uitil lip Hi In ,)i In luLi! Hid Itiroiigii in UM'HMK'I ill I'M rlmlgi'd HU Cliuf.uu J'W oldrr of I hu tlii aiiiu h. X. i'o, Wh.U. HiWIN Al l)., M ll UobMftl Atfui'U BY AU1H0RITY. SEALED TENDEHS Will be received at the Interior Of fice until January 14, 1H'.)2, at 12 o'clock uoon for Dredging the Bar at the entrance to Honolulu Harbor, to a uniform depth of not less than thirty feet, length, say Eleven Hun dred feet ; width at bottom not less that Two Hundred feet. The material excavated therefrom to be deposited in a place prepared for the same on the Kakaako Flats. The Government will furnish for this work a Hydraulic Dredger free of charge, with the understanding that the Contractor shall be respon sible for any and all damages to the hull, machinery, pipes, etc., and that he shall return the same to the Gov ernment when the work is completed in as good order as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. That said Plant shall be insured against total loss in favor of the Ha waiian Government aud the cost of insurance borne by the Contractor while in his charge. The Contractor shall furnish to the Government, bonds in the Penal Sum of sixty-five thousand dollars, ($05,000) to perform the work in accordance with the conditions named in the contract and also as against damage to or loss of Dredger. Plans and specifications can be seen and all required information ob tained, upon application to the Otllce of the Superintendent of Public Works. The Minister of the Interior does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ollice, Nov. 2a, 18'Jl. 278 8t Auction fale of Awa Li censes. There will be sold at public auction on WEDNESDAY, the !)th day of December, 1891, the following Awa Licenses for the term of one year from January 1, 1892 : Maui. Lahaina ; 2 Wailukii 2 Makawao 1 Ha WAir. Kau,.... ...... 1 Kai'ai. Kawaihau 1 Waiiuea.,,, 1 The lioenses for the Islands of Maui, Hawaii and Kauai will be sold in their respective districts, on the above date, and at such hour and place as shall be designated by the several Sheriffs or their Deputies. Upset price. Wailuku and Laha ina, flltftl for eac)rlljccliBe, and for all other districts above named JflOO for each license, Terms. A deposit of twenty-five percent is required on the fall of the hammer, and forfeit of said deposit thould the full amount of license not be paid within ten days from the date of salje,, (j. N. SrENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Otlh e, Nov. 11, 1891. 207 3t Sale of Lease of the Government Loko of Op ', at Pawaa. Oahu. On WEDNESDAY. Die. 1, 1891, at Pi o'clock noon, at tjio front en trance of Aliiolani Hale will be sold at public auction the lease of the (lov eruincnt Loko of Opu, at 1'uwau, Ho nolulu, Oaliu. Tenn-rJ lensp fur J a years, Vpi-fl prii,c-$.'V( per annum, paya ble semi-annually iu advance, V. N. KI'ENCKK, Minister of the luU riur. Interior Oilii c, Nov. J l, h!. 271 3l Ht liool Vim al Ion Mullet'. The rcgi Lir ( iiii.'l.iuu ai iilinu of nil t'ul'jic tirliiiuls in 1 1 ii ' J-." 1 1 1 - 1 . . 1 1 1 H ill t x I ml from I' lill' V , lln mi Ii of ii i i lulu r, lo MuN ). , lur lib ,i J.iiiii.ny, Jmi.'. w. j as. miiiii, tV I Ii I II) . Illlli r i.l tin' Jlu.iitJ i. 1 .ll l .ill. .11 Nov. HI. v.i ;u-i7 ;ii Sale of Two Lots of Government Land in Kisuwielo, Falolo, Oahu. On WEDNESDAY, Deo. Hi, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front en trance of Aliiolani Hale will be sold at public auction, Two Lots of Gov ernment land in Kaauwaeloa, Palolo, Oahu, viz. : Lot 1 Containing an area of 18 acres more or less. Upset price $500. Lot 2 Containing an area of 18 acres more or less. Upset price $500. C. N. Sl'ENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ollice, Nov. 13, 1891. 271 3t Sale of a Government Lot at Kaluao palena Kalihi, Ohu On WEDNESDAY, December 23, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Aliiolani Hale, will be sold at public auction, Building Lot No. 0 at Kaluaopalona, Kalihi, Oahu, containing an area of .879 acres more or less. Upset price $200. C. N. Sl'ENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ollice, Nov. 25, 1891. 279 3t NEW GOODS ! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I CALL AND SEE OUR Stylish Upholster d Chairs, New Bamboo Goods, ' Pretty Wicker Ware, Mirror Hat Racks, Loveliest Patterns, BABY JUMPERS, BABY JUMPERS! BABY JUMPERS! No baby content without one; SIDE BOARD.S, NEW LOUNGES. W More attractions by "Wilder." Wenner&Co., Iort Wiroet, JEWELERS. Holiday Goods BY THE S. S. AUSTRALIA. 2h2 if 1 1 B. mwiR & CO., (MMITICU.) Win, O. Irwin . .President Manager ( Minis Spret'kels Vice-J'renidenl WulUT M. (iitlmd Hitfi'ctary &, Treaourer I lino, v. J'ortur A uill lor KUGAIt l'ACTOItS -ANU Commission Agonts, l.t uk Tim iii 117. II I Whd t ! I l-ul rUNTI.lt I r ) imi urn a r ii i-i i.i ib li n I'.iuH U jl n .in) tl' -i 1 1 ( ' 1 1 ' 1 1 liiilu , i ill mi I ill' ll Hi .ll I'.iInU I , .1 I M I I I " lllll) , (oil .ii' il I. ill. p, 11 link 4ef, MiMii.il I I Ii I li'HiO M'f luM If J.HOPP&CQ THE FIRE BOARD. The ItepreHcntallven Have a Itatlirr Wuriu Tlmv. The usual monthly meeting of the board of representatives of the Ho nolulu Fire Department took place last evening at the hall of Mechanic Engine Company, No. 2, the chief engineer, Hon. C. B. Wilson, presid ing. There were nineteen members present. Afier the reading and approval of minutes of the previous meeting, a communication from Hook & Ladder Company was read to the effict that said company had elected its ollicers for the ensuing term, lamely : Julius Asch, foreman, re-elected; Henry Kaia, assistant foreman ; Gustav Rose, secretary ; Dan. Logan, delegate. The newly made representatives were then invited to their seats, excepting the delegate, who with John Lucas, delegate elect of Engine Company, No. 1, were decided to have been elected prematurely. The secretary offering to read cer tain bills for the information of the board, was prevented by the chair man's giving up the chair to his first assistant and getting on the door to speak. He stated that he had no objection to the reading of the bills; but claimed that certain proceedings of the board during his absence were calculated lo mislead the public in regard to h standpoint, and their bringing about was unfair, made as they were during his absence. In conclusion he said he opposed the proposed new by-laws, as it would look like saddling them on his suc cessor. Second Assistant Engineer Boyd replied to the Chief by saying that in his opinion there was nothing in the proceedings against the past doings of the Chief, but what is intended in the proposed change can only affect the new incumbent. Mr. Boyd then moved t'at the bills come up under the head of new business, which was carried. Foreman Chang Kim was excused for non-attendance at the October meeting, and three other members paid their fines for non-attondaiice the same month. Delegate Hill of the Fire Police Cotnpany asked whether it was neces sary for voters to come to the polls in uniform on election night. The chairman answered that it was not necessary, and Mr. Hill was satisfied with the reply. Mr. Boyd submitted the question whether or not it was competent for the present engineers, who-are not members of any company, by virtue of law, to vote at the next election. Considerable discussion then ensued pro and con, and the matter was re ferred to the secretary to be by him submitted for a legal opinion. A motion to adjourn was put and lost, and a motion to defer consider ation of the additions lo the by-laws until next meeting prevailed, and the meeting adjourned without having the bills read,, SCHOOL BOY ON THE IRISH. In "Our Boys and Girls at School," Mr. Henry J. Barker has published, through Mr. Arrowsmith, another budget of the absurdities committed by boys and girls who are crammed with undigested knowledge at our elementary schools. Here is an ex ample: "The Irish are so called because they live in the island of Ireland. It is a beautiful country, as is chiefly noted for three principal classes of" things, which is namely, its great greenness, its big bogness, and its little shamrocks. It says in our lesson books as green is the favorite color with all the Irish great and small classes. Shamrock is nothing but a little bit of green clover. But the Irish love it. They cant manyfacture thing? iii Ireland same as wu can i,n England, ftoin a trackion iugin to a sowing needle. But still the Irish manyfacture the fullering glasses of things very ex sccedingly, namely Linin, . bacon, shop eggs and whisky. The irish are nearly as fond of bacon as they are of potatos ; and as for that there whisky, the Irish love it. The hearts of the Irish, the book says, are all very warm. If you was walking out in the country, and you met a pore man, you could easily (ell whethtr he was an Iriihii.ini; for if he was an Irishman, he would erhaps be in a pashiou aud have a pig with him." HAWAII BASEBALL LEACUE. A iiKetlng of the Hawaii Baseball League was held yesterday afternoon Kt4 o'clock, FioMdent W, V. Al len ill the chair. The Idler of the manager of the San Joec ball team was read, oflcring u visit to this city in Jauuury, The offer after (lioi.Mis.ion by t lit several iiuiiiIh u was "declined ilh thanks," us ll.u league vih mid -r the iiupiuxiou that iii u.xiall m is not a suitable one iu tthii'll to Open dull aeunill. Mr. J. II. Fisher, the i't'ieluiy, as rn,ili ( ni, hoMi'ViT, I" I"!1 ll""1 "'in ui'iiil. ui i.iii Midi Mr. 1 inn uinl uilviMi UW-.lt lit' l V'r. It ihildnl lluil the In k. I BL.ii.iill of the 1 1 n. ulimi . IIIJJIII' kllU'll'i b i(li IIIOIllll hill I II.I.U Ujuul and In,' 'iouli;M''l llilo Urn iiilli.l ) a. T Ml Wr 1 M.Y I. IU I t TIN - ,'i.lll.ll I I lull ll I ll-H H I lll'rf ii .i in i I'liiii i H ll lllll'. M ill.. I In lllll! fit, ,Ulnli, I J THE CHARLESTON ARRIVES. Mh Hail a Hltinny I'dhhuicv ami lie. Iiuvell Finny. The United States steam cruiser Charleston arrived in Honolulu har bor about 9 o'clock this morning, seventeen days from Yokohama. During the first ten days out she ex perienced rough weather and passed through the heaviest storm she has so far experienced. She also experienced a typhoon the second day after passing through the storm. It was a good test of her sailing quali ties in a heavy sea, and the ollicers report that outside of the rolling of the vessel very little trouble was had. The Charleston first sailed from China with orders to proceed to Chile, but with instructions to put into Honolulu harbor. Further orders will be received here as to her future movements. There have been but two changes in the ollicers of the cruiser since she sailed from this port Dr. Uothganger having been transferred to one of the war vessels in the China squadron, and Ensign Bradshaw also having been promoted to one of the vessels in Chinese waters. The ollicers are as follows: Captain O. C. Itemey. Lieutenants V. L. Field, N. J. K. Patch, J. J. Hunker, E. F. Qual trough, O. M. Stoney, J. G. Ulennon. Surgeons W. S. Burke, F. B. Bus sett, W. C. Cowlos. Medical Inspector G. W. Woods. Chief Engineer F. A, Wilson. I'ay Inspector W. Goldshorough. Chaplain F. Thompson. First Lieut. Marines C. H. Doyen. P. A. Engineers 1. Nelson Holis, F. W. Barllctt. T. A. Surgeon T. Berryhill. P. A. Engineer H. W. Jones. Naval Cadets M. II. Signor, 1 heo. VogelgesiMid, A. V. Catlin. Pay Clerk J. S. Mitchell. Gunner W. Walsh. Carpenter O. II. Hilton. The Charleston carries fourteen men on their way from the China station to the United States for dis charge from service. WORTHY OF A TRIAL. If you arc troubled with rheuma tism or a lame back, bind on over the seat of pain a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Y'ou will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Ben son, Smith & Co., agents. A GRAND OPPOITOITY! I am instructed to sell that desirable property recently owned and occupied by .1. A. I1ASS1NHKK, Esq.. and wliieli is now planted with Hue Fruit and Or iniinontal Trees. The properly has been subdivided so that theie are FIVE LOTS on Vensacnla Street, eacb lot being 7ix200 feet ; Four Lots on Piikci Street, each ""ix'200 feet. There is also a Large Lot 20lixl0n feet, containing n FUE LARGE RESIDENCE with Bfini, Servant's Quarters, Elo. This lot has a driveway from both streets anil Will make a very pleasant home. For further particulars, apply to O. J. McUAKTIIY, '.Hi Merchant Street. Residence Sites at Kamakela. Tle undersigned lias Ten Fine Lots to sell al Kamakela, adjoining the Buckle Homestead, and having entrances from Liliha Street and St. Louis College. Alo ii Kim T.nl on thn slonns of Pmii'li- bowl Street, adjoining the property of nowl Miei't, iiiljonilii; t'apt. W. U. Godfrey. a. .1. MeCA I IT I IV, 35 Merchant Si. 2H".-tf FOR USAfrJS TIIK House, Dfla King street, lately occupied hy Mrs. (laniard ; Inn about 12 rooms, with modern Improve ments stables, outhouses, large garden, iiileian water laid, AliKAIIA M FKKX ANDKZ, 273 tf At K. O. Mali it Sons. FOR HA I A). MIINISIII'.l) House for :ile containing parlors, I li i ti' lii ili'iioiiis, iluiiiii'-rooiii, kiu lieu, luoilrv, IiiiIIiIioiim! uinl iiul- Iiuiim's, uilh lea.it ni Inl. IwMlIti,' oil pI'eliiii-i'H on Young -Heel, lie! Heell Thoiino. iuiiii! inn) Alapili sll'ei't, J .0 tl HOl'rii; TO MOT ON lleii hhiii Mini, be mei ii t'lisoi and ee. Illllli kll -II I'l l.-, I'lilllltlllillg ft iid uuii'l .-I. ilili In oi in imu.si i el, lli iil 1 1.1 'i i' iiii'iiili. A" i.l v i.i i) A. ! I V l-N. l tl l ur Mi l. li.uii ! I ml t. W. T. MONSARRAT, rlri lliiil ) Niii'uroii, II.- U lii.'ti 'I I.l- i.ll.. r In ll'i' II"1' I ,'M lli . -. b" , ., ,1111111 , . .. Ii' I" ii. in i . M'iIh.iI I'll i .tl I Baldwin LocomotiTes The undersigned having been appointed sole agents for the Hawaiian Islands For the Celebrated From the works of Durham, Parry, Williams & Co., Philadelphia, Pc-nii Are now prepared to give estimates and receive orders for these engines, of size aud style. The Baldwin Locomotive Works are now manufacturing a style of Loco motive particularly adapted For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently been received at these Islands, and we will have pleasure in furnishing- plantation agents aud managers with particulars of same. The superiority of these Locomotives over ail other makes is not only known here but is acknowledged throughout the United States. Wm. G. IRWIN & Co., L'd, Sole Agents for Hawaiian Isla-ids 1-91 S. M. GARTER, o. M4 Kins Htreet, DEALER in COAL ! Has on hand for sale: Diprlui'c Bar Goal, I, IN QUANTITIES TO StUT. t& Delivered hi any part of the to,wn, 187-BOTH TELEPHONES-187. 200 tf STEAM CANDY FACTORY ANU IIAKUltY. F. iiOKN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook & Baker. 71 Hotel St. -Wfctf- Telephone 74. 1-!H The Best Lunoh in Town, Tea and Coffee at U Hours The Finest Brands of Clears, Alwuy. on I limd. II. NOI.TK. Proprietor. C. BREWER & CO.. (LMIITKIt), General Mercantile AN1 Commission Agents. LIST OK OCKH'MIS; I. O. Cartel President it Manager (i. II. It'ilieri.uii . ., ,,, Treasurer K. F. Itii-hop , ....N.ereury W, F. Allen Amliloi I.l UK Tolls i Hon. C. It. Ill-Imp, S, C. Allen, II. Wuierh'.i.-, l-ttl CASTLE & COOKE Hardware, Slilpjiiug Ml , CommUtlou Merclmiiti. .IMIH- General Merchanillio I Planutiun Aul, .if, rue lUnui biifbif Ant IIUMU I I I , I pi BEAVER SALOON O.A.STEVEN, heal Estate & femfice !m. Corner Fort it Merchant Sts. Mutual Tl. 419. Bell Tel. 274. P. 0. Boi 40. TO LET Furnished Cottage on Fort street 10. House of (5 rooms off Berctanla street -815. Largo Dwelling House, extensive grounds, prettily laid out, situate ou I'.eretaiiia street- f$:lf. 12-roonied Housu on Ueretanla ctreef, suitable for lodging-house, large lot. IMPORTANT SALE ! OX account of Captain Morisseau's departure by the next outgoing steamer, and to close partnership ac counts Dr. Trousseau offers for s;ilu the Hawaiian Ostrich & Egg Farm, Ivsi plolnnl Purl(, Comprising the Freehold of the Pro perty, Furniture, Agricultural Imple ments, Windmills, Dumps, Slvam En gine, etc., etc. 2 Pair of Breeding Ostriches, 35 more or less Young Ostriches. From a day to 8 mouths old ; 1 Horse and Brake, 1 Express Wagon, 1 Cart, a large number of purebred llrown Leghorn Fowls and others. loir The Property will be sold as a whole or everything separately to suit pnrchaseis. There are ou the Farm over 200 Navel Orange, Adriatic Fig, and Olive Trees, aud over 1000 linpoi ted Pineapple Plant of the best sorts. The whole of the land is laid out for complete irrigation, the water being sup plied from au inexhaustible surface well of very sweet water. Dr. Trousseau assumes all liabilities of the Ostrich Farm and would like all accounts, if any, to be sent to him by October 31st. Inspection invited. Captaiu Moris seau will give every possible informa tion. tiaBf For price and other particulars,, apply to 254 tf DR. TROUSSEAU. "EQUAL RIGHTS!" CANDIDATES for Engineers as nominated fur the following Compauies to be elected on Dec. 7, 18V1, lo their respective positions: 'Holokahana.'' HAWAII ENGINE CO. NO. i. "Our Aim the Public Good." MEC1I VNIC ENGINE CO. NO. 2. 'Where Duty Calls There You Will Find Us." PROTECTION HOOK & LA DDE H CO. NO. 1. "Lanakila." CHINA ENGINE CO. NO. 5, Chief Engineer: JULIUS ASCII. 1st Assistant Engineer : J AS. II. HUNT. 2nd Assistant Engineer: D. L. KALAW'AIA. 271 PJt II 1 A V K Four Fine Hes'ulrnee Silen, situated on l'iikoi streel, lor sale. The Lots have a trontage of !I4 feet on l'iikoi street and are L'Oo feet deep, aro iiieely laid out in ft nit and simile trees and are all covered with graw; water laid on throughout. The situation of llie.-e l.ots ami the limited number make It nee. usury that intending purcliax'is bbould iniike early appliealioii to the undersigned, from whom all particular can be had. J AS. F. MOKUAN. 2o;i if I'LHLIC NOTICK. h' NOW all men by IhU notice Dial, k from and ultei IliU ilnie, I lutvu Una il.iy di barged Mr, II. C. I'lukoii lr.MiliirtUigu.ini iienl Im lae ill any . ii.e linn ai i , iu Hie i li.irge u i i.l ad" iiiiniHi.iiiiiii "I all my piop. iiv, mid In Hie t'olle.'liiili of till din , lind tenia upon uuy iiii'l all my i'. i. lie In Hi hiugiloiii. Any inn wlm li.il'N oi U In ..i.eiiiu u any plopi il) or who h i. any liu-lne. or . i)lin nl lo in.tke, H III II.iiimiiI llui ..inn' uli im-pel nn ii ui ni) pl.ii u ui llolill ik llU, Ul lli'llollll'l, I ' ilul. b Al'liU AM, I 1 1 .la, S.m.iln, llniiiiliiiu, Nt . 4, h'l. K'.ii Jm I' A I I U II AMJI MI I HUM Mn i a il" Finn r i. mil I I Sil l Ii iV" )"lil r.. I II innli(i doliM II ..li.pl IJ .Hi I t.l li) I'O I'll .'I'll 11, )le W"l"-l 111. le.lll lv 4 ToiiaccL HBSiratile Kasiieice Sites FOR SALE !