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TV ;1 PRICE 5 CENTS. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 188C. VOL. V. NO. 184. rt 1 1 K ; I; V !' ii 1; 1 vr, I ! I 1 f i THE DAILY Pacific Commercial Advertiser IS PUELISHKI Ererj Morning Except Sundays. SUBSCRIPTIONS : Daily H. C. Advkrtisick, one yoar Daily P. C. Aovkktisich, six raonilis , J8 00 . 3 00 Daily P. C. Auvkrtiskk, three montiis. Daily P. ('. Advkktiskr, per montb Wekkly P. C". Advkkti.ser, on yer eljtri Suliscriptiou, V. P. v.. A. rinclurtinjf postage) Payable Invariably in Advance 1 SO 60 5 00 6 60 THE LIFEBOAT IN SERVICE. A Sketch of the Work Performed on th English Coast. We will imagine the watch set and all the other good Caister folk in bed. Tha night wear3 away, until as day begins to break a longer look than ordinary is taken through, the glass and a discussion of bear ings, etc., ensues, with the result that a vessel is descried fast aground on the Cros3 Sand with a heavy sea breaking over her. Out dash the men on to the staging. One lays hold of the cord attached to the clapper of the bell and the other rushes at breakneck pace down the steps and up the gap, shouting and hammering at tha doors as he goes. Then breaks out a Babel of sounds. Men rush from every door and side road, some of them with their trous ers on, pulling on their shirts as they run, stumbling in the dark, through the heavy sand, but all making for one point, the shed. There, hung up to the rails at the roof, are their oilers, sou'westers, and boat stockings; under the benches their big sea boots. In a twinkling the men have donned their eeagear, and are making a bee line acfdws the sands for the lifeboat. The surf is smashing on the beach in tons, and the wind is howling across me oeaeii and up the gap, bringing with it clouds ol saud until the air seems almost solid with It The red tanned lugsails are carried down and placed in the boat' ready for hoisting, and the skids laid down forward of the boat; the legs which kept the boat on an even keel are taken away and re placed by the broad, backs of the sturdy beachmen, amid shoflts of "Hold her up;" the hauling-otf warp which is anchored out to seaward, is taken in over the pulley in the bow, and the boat begins to move on her porpoise-oiled skids. As she goes over and clears the one at her stern it is caught up by the side hand les by two beachmen and taken to her bows, and placed in line ready to pick her up again as she comes steadily on down tba sand. Then the men tumbleon board and haul at the warp. Then the remaining men keep her moving over her skids until she dashe9 her bows into a mass of water just breaking and thundering on the beach, and shipping tons of it and giving her crew the first smother of many they will have before they return, she moves slowly on. Another breaker catches her ere she has fairly gathered way and she looks almost like coming back, but the beachmen on shore have had the sett ready. They ship it on to the stern and shove her off into the smother. Up goes the foresail with a run; up goes the miz sen, and the boat thrashes through the broken water; overboard goes the haul-ing-ofl! warp and she is clear of the beach and fighting her way through the heavy sea to the wreck; sea after sea breaks over her until they can see nothing of that boat only feel it under their feet, hang like grim death to the ridge-rope and take a breath when the sea gives them a chance. Over the Barber they thrash, then over the Scroby. They have to make a long leg to fetch the wreck, and as they rise on a wave they can sometimes make her out dimly with seas spouting fountains over her. She is a small schooner, and her rrpw-two men and two wretched, half- starved looking boys and an equally wretched-looking mongrel cur are hud Hp1 together in the weather shrouds of the foremast; the mizzenwast has already gone over the side. The nieooac ngnis her way to windward, then anchors, and inwerinf? her lues veers down to the wrppt. drons alongside and takes in the half-drowned wretches and their poor dog, hauls back to the anchor, then up sail and away to tne oeacn, wnere iub rest of the company is awaiting them. English Illustrated Magazine. What Doctors Say of the Tongue. A white-coated tongue indicates febrile lotiirrnnfp- a brown moist tongue indi- disordered digestion or overloaded primse via?; a brown dry tongue indicates dem-essed vitality, as in typhoid conditions and blood-poisoning; a red moist tongue Indicates debility, as from exhausting dis charges; a red dry tongue indicates pyrexia, or any inflammatory fever: a "strawberry" tongue with prominent papil la? indicates scarlet fever or rotheln; a red glazed tongue indicates debility, with oocimiiQtivs nnwpr of digestion: a flrhv tonsne indicates dehr iura tremens; hesitancy in protruding the tnn.niA indicates concussion of the uram; tjrotrusion at one side indicates paralysis th mnaclM of that side. Medical JournaL The Mysterious "3laic Mirror." Trnfnr A vrton and Perry, the En lish electricians, have accidentally ob served that on amalgamation, or coating ni,;vc,'ipor rirass exDands. so that if one side only is amalgamated a pte of v.qc wnmcs curved. They in agine that this may be the primary cause of the of the Japanese "magic mir ror," which has cast on the back a pattern tv0't ia nitt invisible on the polished face, yet is mysteriously distinct in the patch of light reflected Dy tne mirror uyuu a slicku. Amalgamation would effect the thinner parts made by the pattern more than the rest of the plate, giving the mirror the im perceptible unevenness that becomes plainly apparent in the reflected image. Arkausaw traveler. Hmt Memorize the Conttitation. The girls in the public schools of Brook jvn are compelled to commit to memorj the Constitution of the United States. usmns Car&s. CUai 8preclreJ. Win, G. Irwin. CLAUS SPJIECKELS & CO., HONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Draw Exchange on the principal part of the world. Will receive deposits on open account, make collections and conduct a general banking and exchange bulnes. Deposits bearing interest received In their S:iv ingH Department nubject to published rules and rvgulatln.iH. 77oo3if 0LAD8 8PRBCISLS M. U. IKWIK. WM. G. IRWIN & Co., SI 44 AK FACTORS ft ml ConimiMHiuii A Ok NTS. Honolulu H. I. IJ-tfwtf M. PHILLIPS & Co., Juiorter and Wholesale laler! In Clothing, Boots, Hhoes, Hats, Men's Furnlnh- ing and Fancy Goods. No. 11 Kaahumanu .street. Honolulu, H. I. mi-wtt H. HACKFELD & CO., G 1 KXEKAL ' !H MI SSilOA' AtiEMTS. 11 tf Queen St., Honolulu, H.l. V. BANNIK8. W. MAKRTKXS. F OrFKHRKLT ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., Importer V Co mm 1mm ion Merchants. Queen -street, Honolulu, U. I. 11-tf MACFARLANE & C0-, 71IOLKMALE DEALEKS AJU UE.- eral Jobbers In W1.NES ana L1QUOK.S. No. 12 KAAhnmaua Ktreet. HONOLULU. l-tf WM. McCANDLESS, Mo. 6 Queen .Street, Viufi furk-At rto.lar In hni.uet U J." V U' W.T. Family and Shipping Orders carefully attended to. Live Stock lurnished to vessels at short notice, and vegetables of all kinds supplied to order. lOi! tf J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., STATIONERS & NEWS DEALERS, Hawaiian Gazette Block. 27 Merchant St., Honolulu. II. I. O. KAVANAGH, BUILDER, STEAM BOJLERS, FURNACES AND RANGES Set. Brick and stone Work done on reasonable terms. Address: Corner ALAPAI and BEKE TANIA streets, second house, or through the Post Office aull A.. LHALL & SON Comiuission Merchants, NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, SYDNEY. 123-au26-ly Koliala Saloon. Best of Ales, Wines and Liquors ALWAYS ON II AND. Fanry tirlnkM of everj' flMr!ption a specialty. EC. H, Webb, dJfcwly Proprietor. IDmplovrcient Office qHE UNDERSItiNED HAS MOVED INTO L the office of Mr. J. E. Wiseman, where he will b prepared to furnish household servants, collect bills, do Anglo-Chinese interpreting, and a general business. SOONO. B0EKICKE & SCHRECK, SAN FRANCISCO, IMPORTERS AM) EXPORTERS OF Honiceopathic .Medicines, BOOKS, MEDICINE CASES, ETC. 231 Sutter Street, San Francisco. 311 aug23 TJNIOIC Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Of New Zealand. CAPITAL. tio.ooo.ooo Having: Established an Aiteucy at Honolulu, for tha Hawaiian Iaiauils, the un dersigned are prepared to accept rlsi-s against Fire in dwelling, utores warebouses and merchandise, on favorable terms. Marine risks on cargo, freights, bottomry, profits and commissions. Un promptly adjusted A- payable. 82-dwtf WM. U. IRWIN fc CO. SUN FSRE OFFIG OF J. O X I) O X . ESTBLIMHKD 1710. IJSURANCKS EFFECTED UPON EVERY description of property at the current rates of premium. Total mm Insured it 1883 - - 327,333.700 Claims arranged by the local agents, and paid Willi promptitude and liberality. The Jurisdiction of the Local Tribuu-. recognize! G. W. Macfarlane & Co., lOdAwtf Agents for the Hawaiian glands ROYAL INSURANCE COMP'Y OF LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL jo.ooo.oo UNLIMITED LIABILITY. ilire Insurance ol all lestriptlo 3 1 will be effected at Moderate Hates ot Breml um, by the undersigned. WM. (i. IRWIN & CO. S3-dAwtf Managers for Haw. islands C O. BEKGER, tJeneral Ajjeuey NEW VORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. A8St3 $60,000,006 SOUTH BKIT1SU AND NATIONAL INSUR ANCE CO FIRE AND MARINE. Combined Capital 20,000,000 HARTFORD INSURANCE CO., As $4,500,000 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and Marine. Capital f-200,000 MACNEALE & URBAN SAFES! Fire-proof, Burglar-proof, Fire and Burg lar Froof. THE CELEB HATED SrRIN'GFIELD GAS MACHINE. as Fixtures of Mitchell. Vance A Co. C. O. BEEGEE, HONOLULU, II. I. THOMAS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweler, 'o. 60 Xuiinnu Street, Ilunoliilu, II. I. Particular attention paid to repairing. tf 81,000 Reward. Lost! Lost ! A small bov. about the size of a man, shoes In hand, empty bag on his back , con taining two rail road tunnels, and a bundle of bungholes When last seen he was shoveling wind off the Court House, with the intention of raLsn.g money enough to visit HAKRY BYNG'S Baroer Shop, corner of King and Alakea streets, to get one of those far-famed and world-renowned shaves Whosoever gives information concerning the above child he bus whiskers and mustache i will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Uiven nnder my Hand and Heel, this forty-fourth day of Septoher, Anti-Peanuts Eight een Hundred and Fast Asleep. LEVI STKAUSS & CO., 14 and 10 Battery street, San Francisco Ca. Irr.poi ters of Foreign and Domestic Drygocxis, Hoierv, Ladies and tient's Furnishing (iKvis. Sole Vroprietors ana Manufacturers i.f thecele harted I'ATENT RI VETKD CI.OTH 1NG 479 ianirt H MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All accounts for Advertising and Joh Printi-iL at the Pacific Commercial - rtiHr OHlce will from this date be presented fo pay meut monthlv. Honolulu, March 2, 13&5. BONE MEAL!! The undersigned are now prepared to re eeive orders for this Celebrated Fertilizer from the manufactory of Buck & Olilacdt San Francisco; The following ia a report of the compo nent parts, as obtained by Chemical analy sis: Water Organic JIatter. . . Silicious flatter.. Lime Phosphoric Acid. . Oxide of Iron Carbonic Acid Alka Salts 8.10 per cent 29.1S ' " 4.65 " " 31.70 ' " 23.11 " " . .85 ' " 1.89 " .52 100.00 Nitrogen 2.7 per cent. Orders deceived will have Prompt and Careful Attention. W. G. Irwin & Co.. Agents or the Hawaiian Islands 83 tf GRAHAM PAPER COMPANY, SI. t,iit. H. . Manufacture and Supply all knuls of Rook. e, Flat ami Isabel Paper. Binileri limrlt. Tin"t, Ktc. W. G. RICHARDSON. RESIDENT AO NT, 20.1 Ieiaelorfr Street. Telephone No. 47. SAN FRANCISCO. N R. Special Attention given to Large Coutrai'ts. 5ft tltw . The flisdon Iron & Locomotive Works, Corner of Beale and Ifoward streets, SAN FRANCISCO CA LI FORN IA -W H. TAYLOR- President JOS. MOORE Superintendent BUILDERS OF STEAM MACHINERY, IN all its brunches; Steamboat, Steamship, Land Engines and Boilers, High Pressure or Compound. STEAM ' VESSELS, of all kinds, built complete with Hulls of Wood, Iron or Composite. ORDINARY ENGINES compounded when ad visable.! STEAM LAUNCHES, Burges and Steam Tugs constructed with reference to the trade in which they are to tie employed. Speed, ton nage and draft of water guaranteed. SUGAR HILLS AND SUGAR-MAKING MA CHINERY nmde after the most approved plans. Also, all Boiler Iron Work connected therewith. WATER PIPE, of Boiler or Sheet Iron, of any size, made in suitable lengths for connecting together, or Sheets Rolled, Punched and Packed for shipment, ready to be riveted on tbe ground. HYDRAULIC RIVETING. Boiler Work and Water Pipe made by this establishment, Riveted. by Hydraulic Rieting Machinery, that quality of work being far superior to hand work. SHIP WORK, Ship and Siearn Capstans, Steam Winches, Air and Circulating Pumps, made after the most approved plans. SOLE AGENTS and manufacturers for the Pa c He Coast of the Heine Safety Boilr. PUMPS Direct Acting Pumps, for Irrigation or City Works' purposes, built with the cele brated Davy Valve Motion, superior to any other pump. J. N. S. WILLIAMS- - Honolulu Room No. 3, upstairs, Spreckels Block. (Agent for Hawaiian Islands ) 226se30-lyd-w L. G. SHESOYICK & CO., Commission Merchants and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruiis, green and dried; manufacturers of Desiccated Cocoanut. Bananas, Limes. Pine Apples. Sicily Lemons, Tahiti Oranges and Cocoanuts, Nuts of all kinds, Dates and Smyrna Figs, Packing Fruit for export a specialty. Long ex perience in shipping to China, Australia, Mexico, Central America, Eastern States, etc. Tropical Fruits imported direct by every steamer. Branch House, San Francisco, P. O. box t:33. Honolulu, H. I., P.O. box 120. 413, 41"and 417 Washington ?treet, opposite Post Ofrh-e; 11-, 414 and 416 Merchant street 479 febJf. 87 SAN FRANCISCO. BEAVER SALOGM. XO. 1 FORT STKfcRT. Opposite Wilder fe Co.'s H. J. Nolle, Propr. OPEX XOM 3 A. J. TILL 10 P. M IIUST-CLASS LTXCHES, COFFEK, TEA, SODA WATER. G1M;F.B Al l!, C:i2TJi find rFol3iTCCOs? OF BEST BRANDS Plain and Fancy PIPE.S personally selected from the Manufacturers, and a Large Variety of BEST QUALITY SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Lovers o BILLIARDS will find an Elegant KDKSfflCZ 4 CO. BIUIASD M3U on the Premises. The Pioprietor would be pleased to receive a call from his Friends and the Public generally who may desire a I.VNCH. A. SMOKE. OR A GAME OF BILLIARDS. H. J. N0LTE, 26-tf Advertisements, Quetn & Edinburgh Streets, WHOLESALE A RVTAJL Dealers Li II AY A) URAIX. Telephone No. 175. Goods delivered promptly. Maud Onler Solicited. EUEEKA ! We have received a consignment o tne most Economical ai.J Valuable Feed for all kinds of Stock, viz.- COOKED LINSEED MEAL. It is the greatest Flesh former. Milk and Butter producer in use. Oil Cake Meal' shows about 27 per cent, of uu ritive matter; this nearly 39 per cent. 100 Its. ol this meal is equal to 300 Ihs. of oats, or 31 lbs. of corn, or to 767 Its. of wheat bran. For Sale in Lots to Suit. Also, our Unrivalled MIXED FEED, as well as our I'Kiial supply of the bnst kinds o Hay. OatM, Wliettt. 'orji. Etc., Etc. LAINK Sc CO. is tf John F. Colbnrn, Importer and Dealer in Hay and G rainj Corner Kinir anil Maunakea streets. etfGoods delivered promptly. Mutual telephone 3S7. 11 tf TELEPHONE 55 I7VT rDTDPTG r"3 13 PT A VIYC IfTTT. 3 A XJiLlt Lit VI AllXiiJJ. Alakea. near Qhccii St. C. J. HARDEE, Proprietor. Contracting & Building. MOULDINQSAf.'D FINISH ALWAiS ON HAND FOli SALE Hard ami Soft Stovewood, Cut and Split. 21-tf Eastman's Royal Perfume ALOHA ! FOR SALE BY Benson, Smith & Co. Sample bottle free. TRY IT. 63 tf J. LYOiXS, Auctioneer AD General Commission Merchantf Masonic Block. Queen St., Honolulu Sales of Fnrnitm-p. .Stock, Ral Estate and General Merchandise properly attended to. Hole Agent lor hnmi & Enwean MercianJise. lcti-tr Notice to tlic Ladies. The Louvre of Brussels, Fort street, next door to Mr. Spreckels A Co.'s Rank, lias Jnt recetven an elegant assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishings In tho latest style; also a quantity of Ladies' Goods, In silk French flowers and Austrian feathers, embroideries. linen and Spanish laces, trimmed hais, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS, And a large assortment of other goods too nu merous to mention. tSTCall early and exnminp. i Chas. ZSIicliiels. Honolu!u, March 11, lSfi. lOTsepll ATTORXEYS-AT-IW. C1BCNCK W. ASHFOBD. rotMirv v. Asbfortl AMbTord, ATTORNEYS. COUNSELLORS, SOLICITORS, ADVOCATES, E1"C. O-flje HouolJlu llile, adjoining th Toit Office. i67ddtwtf CECIL BROWN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND Notary Public, Campbell's Block. Merchant street il2-lym20 M, THOMPSON. ATTORNEY- AT-L A W , And Solicitor In Chancery Offlc, Campbell'n Block, second story, rooms 8 and . Eutraoct on Merchant street, Honolulu, H. I. luhli J. M. M0NSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT I AW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate In any part or the Ktutr dom Bought, sold and Leased ou Commission Uans Negotiated taid Legal Doeumenw Drawn XO. 27 MERCHANT NTKEET, Oazette Block, Honolulu. 1-U WENNER & 00. 92 Fort Street. Have on hand New Foreign and Homemade Jewelry. ! Watches, JJracelets, Necklets, Pius, Lockets, Clocks, And ornaments of all kinds. Silver and Gold Plato, Klegrant fcolld Silver Tea Seta. Suitable for Presentation. ENORAVINO AND NATIVE JEWELRY A Specialty. Repairing iu all Its braneUes. ig- Sole Agents for King's Eye Preset vers. r 6-mar9-lv8 EEMOVAL. A. H. EASEMAN, Hook Binder and PAPER RULER, (Formerly In the Gazette Block), Informs bis friends and the public generally that he has removed to more apaclons premises, di rectly opposite the old stand. In the Campbell Block, Rooms lO and II, Where he is now prepared to do work in his line. PatroiiHge respectfully solicited. 27 tf Metropolitan Market KlXtt STREET, Q. J. WALLER, PROPRIETOR Cuoleest Meats from Finest Herd. Families and shipping su spiled on SHORT NOTICE and at the Lowest Market Prices. All meats delivered from this market ar thor onglv hllled immediately after killing bv mean of a Bell-Col em ai Patent Dry Air Refrigerator Meat so treated retains all Its Juicy properties, and Is GUARANTEED TO KEEP LONOKH AFTER DELIVERY THAT FREMHLY k'lM.F.riMKAT. H3-t A CA11D. Since establishing our Mission in this city, we have frequently been solicited to procure larger and more convenient quar ters for worship and Bible class, quite a number expressing themselves a willing to contribute toward the necessary expense. We have now secured the building on Tort street, formerly used as a gymnasium, thus inenrrinq quite a debt; besides, some ehanes sre necessarv. Therefore we would sav to all who would esteem it a privilege to aid us in the matter that they can confer with Mr. N. F. Burgess, or with the tinder sinetl, I' A SCOTT, ; 2?0augl0 A. LA RUE. u5laf55 Cards. a. l. aTANUtr. Spruance, Stanley & Co., Importer and Jobber of Fine WHISKIES. WINES and LIQUORS, 410 Front Kt., Wan Francisco. 57 ti t w Fulton Iron Works, HINCKLEY, SPIEKS &' HAYES1 Of Nan I'mttcltw. All kinds Of Mchl..ery and Holler-. lfT". ICK AND UKKKIUKK ATIN l.J MAUtii., CUKI.IM4 F.NU1N. ;V),,K1,f1. HOILERS, DEANE A lit. At L J. M A Nil htkam ruiirs, lllwell iikatv.k. , ETC.. KTC. U - X8AAC B DAVIS. HISHV COWWLL DAVIS & COW ELL, liANTFACTCBKIta WF Santa Cruz Lime, I Ml ORTER OF ENOLl-H l'OKl LaM t E MEM", fUlUll, FILE bhltKS, rlRfc. CLAY, Etc. 211-iU DRL'MM Htreel, b t. Clsy ud Wml.lngton, V O Box f.JW. SAN FUANClscO. ' ' 615-r3-b7 Dunham, Carrigan & Co. HAEDWARE, IRON AND STEEL MEUCI1AKTS Son Francisco, Cnl. 122-aulfU-ly J. C. JOHNSON & CO., LEATHER, HARNESS, SADDLERY, FIREMEN'S EQUIFMENTM, 12 and 14 Fine atreet, Han FrancUoo, Cl. Agents for Klrby'a anta Crut TannerltM. Hol Harness and all other kinds of leather. IftWseh IV Deminc: Palmer Milling Co., 1UOPRIETt"RH OF THE CAFIIOL MILLH Olhce i02 fc.nd 204 Davis atreet, bu Kiuen isco Manufacturers of and liealeilii Flour, i.raii.a c all kinds, Oatmeal, liran. Middlings, (.'ornmtal Urouud and Rolled liailey, Cracked VMie.t Cracked Corn, buckwheat Hour, Oil Cake MeU Hominy, Etc., Etc. 12l-au-.-iy H. U. ELLIS J. W. M 11-1. KB. Wholesale and Commission Dealers In Hay, Grain and Feed as and 27 ME.R fsTREET, Between Market and Mission. HAN FHANClCO r Order ftlicll'l. u mec2-iy Whitticr, Fuller & Co., ManufKCturers of PIO.VEER WHITE LEAD, PACIFIC RUB HER PAIM', PAINTW, OILS, WINDOW ;LAh and AR TISTS' MATERIAL, 21-23 Front Kt., t i Shu FrnnrlM'O 4J4-d2:-ly THE WHITE HOUSE, No? 118 Nuuanu St., Honolulu. - " I- Private Family Hotel. TERMS REASONABLE.- FIRST CLASH AC COMMODATIONeS. MRS. J. VIERRA, tf fIrotrletrra. OCEkVNICA RESTAURANT, , Fort street, above Ilott Q treet. DINNERS AND SUPPER3. Farnlnhd for PRIVATE I'ARTfES et1er,'t raslle-ice or In the orlv p irloi of .be Restaurant on thu .cond flo.r. The btut place in the c'tr tor I J "Business" M3 n TO OET A GOOD DINNER. VSpcl"l att-ntl'' t WadJi rd .a, and c rop-!tent waiter! provlJttd. D. V. PRATT, 317 augr-'t I r -nr ;tor. Steam Laundry PRICH2LTST. TRANSIENT RATES. Wh'te Hhlrts (with collar a-d culT londrled and Polish-d. Irt cent1 eah. White Pants, plain, Lnundrl'd 10 cents; s'arched 15 cen'i. White Coats, plain. 15 cents: starched, JO cents. White Vests, plain, 10 cent; vtsrehed, IS cents. CONTRACT RATES.' ONE DOLLAR per do7.nn for larr plwes. FIFTY CENTS per dozen for sniiill piecei. DANCINO CLOTHE, 2 each. MOQfTTO RA Rw,f,0eents, steamed and bleached. BLANKETS, washed and t"ir.i-il, LScents each. SPECIAL Tlates For Shipowners and Aeents. The Lanndrv Waerons rnn to a'l pirts r.f tb cltv and s.ihnrhs. Drier hv Telephone tr Other, wise will receive prompt attention. BELL TELEPHONE. 100. MUTUAL. 4?,. GEO. CAYENAGH. 297-tf i ? is ! i ? I ! 1 ! I: ' 1 1 f ' 1 i : i t ! I S i 1 . i j '