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TIE UIILY IXTHJJIM. Tae*d*y, August 2D, 1876. Iloopm* AUAI !• O* TUB RA* T>H<<T. Some misrhievoos b ys congre gated on Crawford & Harringt >n'« a barf. e*rlj last eTening, and rolled a Urg*- pi*ce of timber, lying near, up to the fdge of the wharf for the purp-»«e of rr4l»ng it over on of the In dian cances which wer»* p**ing und» r th«" wharf into the «lip. After waiting % while. tb**y saw what they c»>n»id»-r'd % fine r.rtp«">rtunity to put their nefari'ms plana into execution, ami let it a • It stnek full force acroet a canoe <xm pied by an Indian, and only a oh«»rt distance from the place where he wa •ittiag The poor fellow waa terribly as it took him all by sur prue, and came near capsizing hi* frail t rait. As it was, the canoe was con «idembly damaged, and will prol*»blj coel its occupant the labor of making a new ooe. It is high time a stop su , put to such transactions in aome way or other, IIKFRACTOUY. Yesterday forenoon about 10 o'clock, while the sailors were at work loading and rigging the new )>arkentine Kate Ptiekinger. one of the stalwart sons of Neptune refused to obey the orders of the mate iu regard to some work srhich he was engaged in. ; vbsreupon the mate urged an immedi ate compliance with his order, in tones ftara snd bespeaking authority The nilor trftcame indignant at this com j tsaad. as he had a way of his own to | do the work, and stubornly refused to do it otherwise. Emphatic words fol lowed ou both sidea, and after the sailer bad exhausted all the words in his vo- ; Mbolary in denunciation of the mate, i he picked npa mallet and struck him a staggering blow in the face, leering a bad seer. The mate had the sailor ar retted immediately and brought before Justice Scott, who uj*»n hearing the evi j droce in the case, fined the latter $lO and coats. FAIJIB ItKroitT.—Last evening about eight o'clock a wild report was started nn the street to the effect that a fire had been discovered in the furniture manufactory of 11*11 A l'auleon and that comuderable damnge had Iven done Iwfore the fire could be extinguished. A l»r({i' number rushed down to the *iiarf, buck of the furniture *tor«. to find that no "devouring fiend" had been at work there, but that a fire in the chimney of the furnace, causing the destruction of a little ac cumulated soot was the tutu total of the damage done. Some pertont teem to take ea|M'< tat d«iight in circulating «*»ii- Mtional r«-j>ort», having but little if any foundation in fact, and which often result in much minchief. PHOOHEBBI.NO —The work of ofM-ning Washington street froiu {sixth to the ouotj roa<l. under the tuperinteodeucc •f Mr. Blackuian. it progressing finely. Tbe brush it uow all cut away and the workmen are engaged in digging out the »tuni|»t and burning uj» the logt. la>t evening we noticed severel large hiMiflrea on the hill, winch had U*eu Bade of the atunipe and log*. The work of grading Mill ttreet hat again bttu returned. Workmen commenced ye*t*rday in front of Mr. Naelier't ret ainer. w here a cut of twenty feet i« to be made. Work wae firtt commenced litre MM two or three waekt ago and after one or two days was suspended aatil yoterday. It will now probably be carried through to completion as •oon at possible. DIED. —Mr. Edward IjiuiUrt di«-d at the hospital at 7 o'clock ycaterday miming of congestion of the brain, aud was buried the *ume day. Deceased wa* well known in thi* city, baring been employed for two year* post a» Steward in tha Occidental Hotel He wa* taken aick about two weeks ago, aud on Saturday la«t wa* removed to l>r Weed'* hospital. lie al*o lived in Portland eight year*, being employed during that time iu the Cosmopolitan and American Exchange hotel* in that city. 1!« wa* a uative of England Rift aU>ut thirty years of age CITANAX IM THE ELECTION LAW - My reference to the Statute* passed by the last Legislature, it will be seen that " was enacted that candidates for the Hun! of County Commissioner* shall U voted for only in the districts which thtvareto repreoent and not by the ••i.titm bounty. The same arrangement prevail* in regwrd to Assessor* —con sequently thers will this year bo three As«e«<»r* elected in thi* county. One for each assessment district, instead of ••tie at has been the case until this year. Nor I'LEKTY. —Salmon sre quite •carve here yat, and though several partir* were (Hit in the bay last evening, aud on the evening previous trolling f<* them, the Indian* seem to have been tiie only ones who have met with any •tKveas a* yet. and they have only caught a very small number They wdl probably *oon commence to run in r>od ear neat; and then we may expect to tee a large number of l»>ats and cwiioes m the **y. each evening, en ia catching them tiT notice among the list of pa«- •eng*r« per the John L. Stephana— which Uft San Francisco on Saturday l»*t. and should have arrived at Port land yesterday—|h« naiu<* of Judge and K. S Kearney i'Uey will tk>th < f tUrin doubt !<♦%«. Iv "ly c 4 ltJldatfS "for* the kalatua Convention f->r m D'-tutuattou to the lblegate»hip Attftltfl'LTl'RiL MtcHINRRY - We **b attention to the advertisement « f Mr*. r «. M C. Haw ley A C«». hardware **»ler« of San Francisco. which appear* 1,1 i**u*. Th« ▼ makf a «pe« ial !J °f agricultural machinery, and their him* *re reported amoni; tin l« st >G «he m ark.t. and will douhtb- tf . iVe f to all who try th**ui lair* By a typographical oversight. **<*mtted to ment ; on. yesterday, the ***** °t J«-r«mUh Driggs, Ksq , as one * rm b*ra of the Democratic <**»! Committee 15 L>K}>LA>:> —Small row and sail boats are jutt now in j? «jd deuod in this city There is vldom a-i*y th.»t j«a-«et but we h<ar frequent inquiries made on th? wbarret for and many o mplaints are ma le of their acar city It if not unusual for j »r'in search of a bat. and who ar»* milling to pay fur its use t<» «}>»-nd s# vers! hours in trying to fit. I one f >rhire. and filially l*ing obliged to give up the search in disappointment I« i» fre quently as * -.-d. why don't some one start a b>at yard, and keep b*U to let r We can only reiterate the query, why don't they r There It no d-*ibt, such an enterprise would be r> *tiv< here, ,i» th»-re is, during the Sum mer » (Mi)o, almost a constant demand tjt small boats which could f* let at gt<*»\ Especially at this -«?a-on « f the year such busts ar<* in great d. mand, and aa the «aim u •wkhi wlvMioiM, this demand will be come still more We hav«? heard it remark'-d by * f. w that it would not pay to start a regular l*u»t yard in Heattle, giving fur their re»..«n that ■* ><(i«r |*-rv m started such a place hf*re several y> ars ago, a- en experiment on a *n»all »!«-. and that it pruved to be an unprofitable undertaking N.w this fa t cann >t be considered any cri terion at all. for the reaaon that Seat tle has grown wonderfully since that tune, and the demand for a l*>at yard nas increased correspondingly. There are a nwmU-r of businesses now paying largely in Settle, that would not have IN**'!* profitable at that time. Many en terprises have l«een started here during the past year, and have met with ex cellent success, which, if they ba<l been started at that tiiue could not have sur ceeded. As the demand is already Urge fur a b.wt yard and must incrci-e y«*ar after year with the growth of the city, there i* certainly a chance opt n for some one to enter upon a profitable hu-iness in that line. We learn that a Umt yar.l ha- been profitably maintained at Olympia for aoiue time, and if such an enterprise |«»ys there, where the de mand i* i.ot half so large as here, it would certainly pay in Seattle. KKOJI SAN JUAN. —We learn from Mr. Owen, of the schooner Carrie Hayden, ju>t up from the San Juan Island, that the lime kiln at that plaee is running at full blast now. after a delay of one week, while the kiln was shut down for repairs. The kiln is now turning (nit nixty barrels of liiue !>er day. This lime finds a market principally in Port land, Victoria, Seat tle, and other points on the Sonnd. A cooper shop is also connected with the kiln at which the barrels are made. The lime is of an excellent quality and as the facilities for burning it are increased and their experience becomes more extended, the quality of the lime will improve still more. Mr. Owen also informs us that the crops on the Island will 1M- excellent this season and everything is in a prosperous condition; that on their way up this time they visited the old Knglish fort ou the out side of the inland. Everything looks dreary and forsaken at the site of the «dd fortre-s, where the red coats once held forth as the representatives of Oreat llritain. ««.«> redding at that place, and a number of fine buildings are all unoccupied. I.KT'a Do IT. —The 4ryu* *ays that • Walla Walla (taper favors the nomi nation ot J. K. I*. wis, \\ bo acts as Judge in this Judicial District, as the Republican candidate for Delegate to Congress. If he will resign tho judg- ! •hip. upon condition of l*»ing tiotni Dated, the Republicans, having a due regard to the l»est interests ot the peo ple of tlii* Territory, owe it to theiu to I nominate hiui. The party can well atf<<rd to do so, in that event, and let anylH«ly the Democrats may put up be elected, f«-r the reason that it will in-the speediest way of forever getting rid of tiic most obnoxious judge and the worst mail who ever disgraced our bench, lly all mean*, give tho people a chance once to vote a* they would aiiuost unani- < tuously do, against tin* man, and re legate him bark into a Listing and deserved obscurity. Ki s INTO. —Shortly after dark, last I evening, as the steaim r Wenat was com- ; in tT into the dock. site rau into the yacht Sappho, ow ted by l>r Sparling. luymie at Crawford & Harrington's wharf The collision caused quite a crush, which attracted » considerable crowd of from the street above. As it was quite dark at tli« time, the exti nt of the damage could not Ik' uHvrtai.atl, but it w i- probablv slight. Calhoun's new wharf, which Is being built just In-low Relltown, is neatly completed He intends to con struct a ware house on the wharf 4o\loo te*t, whuh will be used as a store house for grain, hay and vegetables, etc., from his farm at Swinomish These pr> ducts will be kept there for sale. (ioma EAST. —The tug Cyrus Walk« r arrived yesterday from Tort Gamble with Cyrus Walker, E*q . of the Puget Sound Mill Company, and John Smry, Kaq., both of l\>rt Gamble, w lio are on their way ERT»t. snd will have here oil the Dakota, Wednesday, for Sau Fran cists) «r rho stfaintT Dkkott will ar rive here to tn»<rri w morning from up tin* S und. and mill have immediately for Victoria The Salvador will pro bably be the mat rteawer up from San Francisco. ANOTHKK hii-.-The Fanny l.ake will mike aaother trip to Snohomish, to day. after which she will be haubd up for and will probably be «u<v« eded bv the Otter IUCOMMKMED'Work was r. >uuusi yesterday, on the Miil »tre*t grade. A l . work is pr<»grc ontbeWash i ijton street iu»pr<-vrmri-t a l * ve Sixth, *tid <»a loi> adj:\c« nt LIT Mr Al Pii.kh.im, of the firm of Pinkham *t SnXt gn* below on tin- Dakota. to buy « new sVKk of go« dv He will be alw nl a;x>u? n uun th. t/The ship Elivira Dovale arrived at Victoria yesterday from Callan. What He Says of Seattle. Tiie Rev. A. C. Edmund* n, who lately made an extended visit to this p'are snd %ff>rded himvlf ample op portunities to know whereof he speak*, has, in % long letter to the Orey 1%, the following to say in reference to Seattle and it- immediate surroundings: " By steamer from Ta.-t)raa to Seattle. I found an enterprising town of 3,<XH) or inhabitants. The t >wn is ?.tar the hea 1 of the navigable water* of e bay, (>ur miles m width and s>>me six miles in depth, extending eastward fr m the mam waters of the Sound. The harbor at? >rd« a fine anchorage, but tin- city itself is n<>t on as desirable a site as n.ight b«? <l«eired. although it o tum.ii/d> a beautiful and picturesqne view of the waters of the bay and e»und, extending to the pine covered hills on the we>t. twenty miles distant. Seattle i.s really th« only live town on the Sound, enterprise and improvement be ing ererywhere the order of the day. Hut they have made the same mis take that was made by I'ortlaud, and m few other towns in America—that of m ek ing street improvements by special tax ation upon adjoining property, instead of general taxation. 1 hey will find this error to work a great injury to the future prosperity of the city. I speak from experience and know whereof 1 affirm. Another failure I noticed, and it is one with which many towus are utilicted. The preas is the great civilix er of the world, but it is doubtful whetb er f<,ur little daily advertising sheets iu a town of three thousand inhabitants, is a mark of either wiadon or ccooemv. Let the |>eople concentrate their pat ronage uj»on one |»aper, with a manage ment that is alive to the intereata of the place. A dull, sleepy and indifferent journal casts a shade of gloom over the entire community, while thrift, enter prise and life, imparts its IJOOII of bless ings to all. A word to the wise is suf ficient "Twelve miles back of Seattle is lo cated the famous Seattle coal mine. The coal of this section is really a mar vel. The coed strata lie at an angle of 38 degrees, and are from four to thirty feet in thickness. This sectiou of the country seems to almund in the coal strata, some of them from one hundred to four hundred feet apart only. I vi.s- j ited one of the tunnels, and traveled its dark chamber for over a mile back un der the everlasting hills. A thousand years cannot exhaust the supply of this essential to our civilization. L&ke Washington, three miles !»ack of Seat tle, is a beautiful sheet of water, aver aging some three miles in width, and thirty five miles in length. "The entire country bordering on Se attle is heavily timbered, which in fact may be said of the entire Sound coun try. Coal end timber will ever remain the great staples of commerce, and fifty years will see it multiplitd into one of the few marvels of the world. And another enterprise already cropping out tii considerable proportions, will be car ried to an unknow degree of success during the next I refer to ship-building. The fir for all purposes cannot be equaled by any other timber, for strength and durability. Oak corrodes ana rusia «u~ ings; fir preserves from rust and holds with an irresistible force. The Kliza Anderson, built souie23 years ago, is as souni in every part as she was the day she left the ways. But there is no use of eulogizing the future. I Fortunately, or unfortunately, we are ! aUrnt fifty years too soon to see the glo ry of this portion of our land, destined < to become thu wonder of the world." The Masons of thi* city last evening gave a grand supper to Albert Pike, of Arkansas, present Sovereign Orai d Commander of the 8. C. A. A Scottish Kite of Free Masonry. LIT The Republican County Con vention will meet this afternoon at one o'clock at Ye*ler'* Hall to nomi nate County officer*. Mr Henry Clark i* putting up a small cottage residence, 12x24 feet, on Ninth t>trect, south of Laws. NT Y esterday the bark Adelaide Coo|*»r arrived at Port Ludlow from San Francisco. l-*f The liar ks Aureola and Osmyu arrived at Mns port yesterday. A Card. Notwithstanding reports circulated by interested person* that 1 cannot af ford to sell goods »t the price* I adver ti>c, and that I have watches and other go>*U in my show window marked $1 below wholesale cost —I now re|>cat that / iim telling at th< y>ric<» aJmliacJ, as many who have embraced the op portunity during the pa*t three week* can certify. 1 shall continue to tell at tfu +tms rila for two week*, taking silver at par and giving premium for gold in sum* over ten dollars A lady'* gold hunting watch for sls 00; a goat's stein winding watch for $7 50; a M-t of Rodger* plated knives for 13 00; a coin silver chain for $1 00; a g.>«>i clock for $1 00; pair of good spectacle* for 50 cents and other in proportion. W. O. JAMIESOX. Watchmaker Jeweler. BUSINESS NOTICES. r-rs k ennev, merchant tailor, has received hy the steamer City of Pana ma 11 neat assortment of fall good*, to which he invites the attention of hi* customer* ami all who are desirous of custom made suit* DRAFT? SOLD.—Draft* will be s«>sd ON a!i the princij»al cities of Europe, by Aodr* w Chilberg. Office at ChilVrg Itr tbeiV More, Settle, W T OYSTELS' OYSTER*! Fresh Oysters will t*r aerved in «'eery »?yle fr'tm this dat«* at the Puget Sound Confectionary. ef. A Splendid lot cf Kodgert Celebrated Pocket Cutlery just received by the steamer Dakota. WrtTuorr Jc WALD. |y Kor a good, cool g'.a*« of Lager, go Ui the Adeiphia. oppoaite Yeakr's Hall HOTEL AKEIVALS. OCCIDENTAL UOTZL. R P Cord well. John MeCrackcn. Pr Bailer, »» PryW>in. A Shattock. l\>rt land; B W lUvi*. Newaukum. J B Allen. J K llit'ltn, R L Suider. Oiym pis; Albert Pike and daughter. Wa«h in£rt<»n. I* C: J G Slurry, Mrs. I) Parker. Reuton; John F Williams. W A Goodyear. M Sachs* A S Cohen, Capt. Carroll; T P Sp:tz. R Thomp son, S G Campl'eH, Sun Friuci-ov. J Kearney, R Kearoea, J Wilson, F K»- vanaugh. Lake Washington; J Burns, A C l>avison, White River. F Sumner. J C<>mstock. Port Madison; B II Smith, St Johns. N B; C K Scar-. Port Blake !y; John Dorner. I Wold. E Wold. Squak, J C Slavey, C Walker. P >rt Gamble; J G Timliu. nty; J II Smart, New Castl«>; J McCain. California; J Parker, Yutoria; l> W LittlefnTA, Port Townscnd; Mr- Row, Snohomish; Prof Vaml'ck, Lee Sumourfield. Jeru salem. AMERICAN HOUSE S McLurr; Seattle W K R; Allen Wheeler. 1) LathLni, Charles Shere, Seattle; C*pt Dickson, King Co.; Thorn** Cook. Olympia; Juhn Johnson. Snohomish; C B Itobhins, Puyallup; J Halstead. New T acorn a, Gt*>rge R Goodwin, Madison, J B Jordan, P H Ham, White Rirer. SEATTLE MARKET REPORT. coa*Ecm> I'ailv ar D. aaaxos aco. SKATTU, August -»6, l<s (Wild in New York. sllo\. Currency . bere. buyin*. 90 : eel 1 hi*. 91. Tra<!e dollar*, ; half dollar*, 95. coaaecTLK DAILT BT CEAWTOEC A jjiiuiijcc.r'iN Home Produce Flour. * bbl $5 2-V<»« on Whnt, «• bu»hi*l 1 53 Barley, " 8*490 oat*. •• 65^75 PuUliiet, " 1 jj Onions, •• I m Hay $ ton 43 oo Butter, Krt»h lull |»ft 30^*{5 F»t»f« V doren 30 Crufcheil Fr»*l V 100 ft 3 00 dozen.. 4 00 Timothy stwl, )t buchel 4 .10 Ba.ou 1«#30 i 16HW1TH HiiltK—Om-u. «aVd. 4<g)t\t; cnU», S I**». Dried, 11 ; cuu*. s le«a. Knn l'ninrl«r« Xiirkrl. San Fauiciaco. August 28. Flour—l 3 2.'* >5 755. Wheat— Steady at fl So; übii-plui; L-nnlt-s at {1 50(4,1 53. Barley—Feed at Oate— fl 40f£l 75. Hay— fM^l3. Potatoes—7oc«ifl 95. MISCELLANEOUS. BUY YOUR GOODS B R 0 SCHWABACHER & c 0 THEY KEEP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, AND BIXL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE T KR 111 TORY UK EL BEPIILICAICIITIITIM TL* Republican Ontr%i C»>saß;:U«* of Kir.* Ci uLt* t.#r*bv fctnounf# Th*» U»e Hi-pubh.-M C« n»»at.- a tut U»« DosLiii*a>*» of ; r C oiity . fit-»r» acd of <IrW»W »< th* Trrr*>t> r.»i K»i<ubiic*n Oo®*«to<*>. »il» t.* •t Yr*!rr » lull. :a tb« city of on T .e* «i»*. A «~u»t J/tii, 1»"6. *' 1 ° cl-*k I" * vwpcwt I>u«»:s;!»t • WhlU ■" Al»ik(t>trr ' Purier'i Prwi* ' Rn.ia I r«>Ur Hi»*r \ Ui< w«*hin#u»o 2 | RijoU Toll i :<•>*» Tt,# o»«*ttE* for S»«tlle ; rtcwi will Up fceld I Yaltr i H«ll. „ G S *nO*AHA. PANILL BAOL£Y. JVHS IXA&T. vxh-\ B*»ublicui Qtctnl Ocmm t rw ANNUAL CLEARING SALE FOR TWO WEEKS MORE, PREPARATORY TO GOING TO EASTERN MARKETS FOR a FALL STOCK OF NOVELTIES. W. G. JAMIESOJV Is Mlliaf tiu ill sum units in irarn n nt tsr. «old Wntph, SSO. Liady'aiCioia Wn«vh,«l A. I am aelllns Clocks A Stem Winder lor s7.ffO 15 Per Cent, below cost. Clocks from $1 upwards. A. mk ienom la selling Silver & Silver Platedware, 25 Per ft. Below Cost For the nut 30 day* I will Mil the balance of my Stock of XVBICAL INSTRUMENTS and FANCY GOODS on hand at aOR HAT SACRIFICE to cloaa out tbta Una. The public aril 1 find thia an unprecedented opportunity to II it RCrAIMH 2 Our Annual Clearing Sale eotninen.-ea nix wouka earlier tbia icuou to penult ua to vlait Ktttrru market* for our Fall Stock of Novelti*#.. BARGAINS FOR TWO WELroc „MORE. AT Jamieson's Jewelry Emporium. GOOD NEWS. The undersigned are constantly receiving by every steamer from San Francisco a large assortment of CHOICE cnocmuEs And keip constantly on band Oregon WMmmwm Fresh Graham Flour, !Corn Meal, Rye \eal, Buckwheat Flour, and llice Flour, Chicago Hams, Bacon and Smoked Salmon, Fresh Califonia Butter, Eastern k Maple Syr ips. County Produce bought and told. Everything kept by a HM'Jt»4M33 MlSn M Will I*' found in our stock'which we }>ro|to«e to sell che»|*>r than any oth«r house in Brattle. All goods guaranteed. Uive us a trial and be convinced. Uooda Deliver* «• all Parla of «h« fllr Wr— mi Ckaryt. mnmmm acm.cs- FROKT STREET. SEATTLE. W. T. HALL. Sf PAULSON, Mtnufactarcra of *od Dmlm* In . n i n K & Frames, ets, rerambu- Our facilities are such as to defy competition. GIVE US .4 CALL AM) SATISFY YOIH&KLF AS TO VHICKS. C< r tuercta! Street. Seattle W. T. W. A. JENNINGS, Wbo!««]c and Ratal 1 Dtalrr in Chotr* GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, FINE TEAS, CROCKERY, GL/SSWARE, FLOUR, FEEO, &C. Imported and California Wines, Foreign aim Domestic Liquors, Clears and Tobacco. AUGouds Guarantee! u R*pre*nwd. Good* Delivered in the Citr Free of Charge OommerolAl Mtroot, Soattlo, w • T. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AVERZLL Chemical Paint, Durable, Boautifol. Wa terproof, Fireproof, Economical, 7 All Shades and Colors, All Style* of Packages. Wr s*W LB <Juaatin«a U Hull by H. .4. JENNINGS, DKAI.TR IN PAINTS, OILS, IUII, AC. Commercial Street, - • SeattU. GO TO Bean & White's NEW GROCERY STORE. OX FRONT STREKT, if you want th» Worth of your Money. Thvy Imp » lwtff &ml aplrndld *t<vk of Groceries School Books, Stationers AND NOTIONS, And ut» the only bouae In Hrattl* where yo» (ID get lh« A Idea Dried Apples, Pears, Plums, Corn, Onions, K Tb'y also ke#p constantly on bamt Chopped Fred, Midtilimj*, Short*, Bran, Wheut, Oait, Etc. Lovers of Sport! You will find a •|>li*udl<l &Mortni«iit of the tuoat tnipruTfJ SPOON HOOKS AND m a • (tfurraliy. it John Sulliv&n'a. EUREKA BAKERY, SEATTLE. W. T.. Win Meydenbauer, Prop *r. HANI FAtTTIIEJi ALL BINDH of ttliip and Soft Bread A LAO SODA. I'J C NIC, BOSTON, sua A It. MII.K, , FANCY tad HHOO.rt.Y OAILO8 f d3o. y CtJO. Ordrra filled t.. all I'AUTS OP theiol Nl> it bHOKT NOTICE. VESSELS TURKISHES with AV In-I)ricd Biscuits Oa oftpUi'Mioii, fur LONG Hv a Voyage*. LIT I'rit*-* iuixl»T»t«. NORTH PACIFIC S'I3M nwi Picht& Mehlhorn, Manufacturer* of CREAM ALE, PORTER and S£atjfr Ha»!i>a aoera*d«-d t<» lb* buali. *» f th« V 'rtb Parifi brr»rry. »• will »»ll our ('run, *!<• Pi.r l*r. Mi l l.vr IWr. wtd<°fa la a« ktn<w!» Ik*' ! I" **■ tfc*braf In tha mirkH at prlo* tbat *lllf"iup't» wttt. any other Urtwtrj lb tl»« T«rrlU«rji Wa will b< t b andanu.ld Hltini .t. r-a»» l tl.e fa.llltl#-* < f tl.!» ! eatabllahroafit. .»:r |>»lmm cwi rHy uj*>u ihrlr ■*r» Iwlrsi; iTutufctly ailed I'N UT A J4KIILH >B*. It*f*rrlr.g t ■ tt* alx v* th<- »in leraitfoM I hank* hta termer patrons t>r tUnr literal aupport. and •ell tla a roolltiuaiii'e •' th« *»".»• for hi« an < ca» cn . MAUI IN HCBIHKO. H*att!e. January », 1975 FOR THE CHOICEST Imported Cigars AJ*l> Volvnvc^oN, €K> TO FBKD. BAUKKK N, Corner Mill uml Commercial S»« Mitt