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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AI VKKTISEK : HONOLULU, PHHKf AKY W, BANK OF i -LIMITED. Incorporated Under the Laws of the Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $400,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Chas. M. Cooke President J. B. Atherton Vico President C. H. Cooke Cashier F. C. Atherton Secretary Directors Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandles3. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals and will promptly and carefully attend to all "business connected with banking en- trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For Ign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ordinarj' and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed in accordance "with rules and conditions printed in pass books, copies of which may be had on application. Safe Deposit Boxes rented by the month or year. EHkfcUS SPRKCKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. CLADS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H. I. flAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THE NE- T ADA BANK OFSAN FRANCISCO. DRAW EXCHANGE ON ZSJLS FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank of Sen Francisco. SiONDON The Union Bank of London, S.td.) W YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. flfHICAGO Merchants' National Bank. TARIS Comptolr National d'liscompte 4 Paris. WSCrtLIN Dresdner Bank. ONQKONG AND YOKOHAMA Honr- tvrz and Shanghai Banking Corpora- TOrmif ZEAIJVND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. ZTICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank f British North America. insijocio GenersiBanking SExctionoe Business Dpo8lts Received. Loans mad on Ap gcnved Security. Commercial and Trav tors' Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange Dovffht and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNT ED FOR. BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK On October 1st, 1898, and continuing until further notice, Savings Deposits -will bo received and interest allowed Dy tliia Bank at lour ana one-nail per cent per annum. The terms, rules and regulations of the Hawaiian Postal Sanrhigs Bank will be adopted as far as it ts practicable to apply them, and the Cash Reserve of $50,000 as required under the Postal Act will be main tained. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on the 1st of Dvtober on application. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7, 1898. 5019 ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO, Bankers rHANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Coamnercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all tho Principal Cities of the World. INTEREST allowed after July 1st, 1895, on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per cent; 6 months Zt per cent; 12 months 4 per cent . THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. 2abcribed Capital Yen 12,000.000 FId Up Capital Yen 10.500,000 S8rve Fund ".....Yea 6,960,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: 3obe, London, Lyons, New York, Ban Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. INTEREST ALLOWED: Da Fixed Deposit for 12 months 4 p. c. On Fixed Deposit for 6 months 3 p. c. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c INTEREST ALLOWED BY THE HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. On Current Deposit 5M per cent p. a. Oa Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 7 p. c. a inxe-a Deposit lor lz montns, 1 p. c TneBankbuvs and receives for col- Sn Ri!l of issues taction Bille of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on the above Branches and Agencies and transacts General Banking Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: w Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OP KEI HIN BANK, LTD. Vineyard Street. anact General Banking and Ex-1 change Business. HEAD OFFICE - - - TOKYO, JAPAN. JUraw exchange on FIUST NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. Read the Hawaiian Gaztttc DAYAD (Bcmi-Weekly). j.H.schnack. 1 Sll ll! ffl PIl IIVUI LVIUIU UWU VIUVII UIUI1UI OFFERS For Sale Any Rind Island Stocks. Of Buys and sells outright ritx cjnH QiiVinrKon Roil Pc- telte. P. 0. BOX NO. 104. JUST RECEIVED Another Gross of tho.-e Sterling Silver Thimbles j AT 25C EACH, Guranteed 925-1,000 Fine. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS Manufactured oa Short Not !. Repairing a Specialty and all goods guaranteed to give satisfac tion. M. R. COUNTER, Practical Watchmaker JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 507 Fort St. J JJg SILENT BARBER SHOP. UlUCM W fl G 1 N ' n NEED Of a good, clean shave by expert artists, with sharp tools, visit the Silent Barber Shop. You can't do better anywhere in town. We have just added to our establish ment a LADIES' BOOT BLACK STAND in the rear of our shop. JOE FERNANDEZ, Propr. Arlington Block, Hotel 8t. J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. Office and Infirmary, - . 883 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Humane Treatment. ALYAYS ON HAND THE (:eli:!iiili:!l lid M STRICTLY PURE LIQUORS, CORDIALS, WINES, ETC., , of the highest class at the Commercial : Saloon Corner Eeretania and Nuuanu Streets. oo P. RYAN, Manager THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near HClel. Telephone 477. Uveiv. Booming id Soles Sites. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS. SAFE DRIVERS. " 0 wywmujr vtiuipyen lo caieri to your trade. Fair dealing and good j 13 wJia depend on to get It. 1 We are especially equipped to cater Dr. Rowat is always in attendance a. me taoies. II T ni-i.i tt . i m i til II li Mnll P.S HHP.K STflTin Cor. union and Hotel Sts. (Old Bell Tower.) Pin tt'ttttt . wn utt t TMmo.r ED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orders for Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment s --if-p notice. HAC tt . tt- 1 r or rk n-. - r- r 1 .AV iv in ua. la. iu. ii. aj. and ISO. C. BELLINA, Mgr. Tel. 319. Stables Teh 477. LIMITED. Esplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Suu HOLLISTER Jb CO., - - AMOUNTS. ConsolidQled solo Water Works Co QVER THE LAND ! Drnmmsr's Data on ArcDBi Circle. KNOWS ALL TOWNS WELL Points Out Peculiarities of Each. New York Washington-He lena San Francisco. i Washington S:ar. of th niosi vid-!y kno-.vn Vrncrican itininu rcial trav IT f'Hind himself th cantor of a Krou: if rashington business nu n :it a hou 1 1 i caf! tablo the other nisht. I! liad blown into Washington tarly in th :h r f lh iir.- that niak Nf-.vth ! :!; r. rf. Mir-iv. r. th afternoon, had had a good dinner, was York or Chicago Iinik. r?v :ir! . ltk n: n of lvnrr. vn tho- h.v.- in smoking a big black rlgar. and w as Kokorao and Kankakf w hra tt t oni : omr,4 ar .njpara:i'!y a' r - talkative. I "Ask me some hard ones." he said. "The whole country's Itven my Lirri- tory for fifteen years past, and is yet. I I know Uie United States lik. a book. That's my particular graft the rnl - ted States and the cities thereof, and! the folks that live in them. Put some extremelv ditru ult propositions to me I in the 3liap. tf (luestions. Ask me I what 1 think about things. I know s5t all." tv "What's the swifu-st town in thi- country, ti-.en?" asked one of ;hf lot ai business men. at ;i Vfiuniv. "It-tier i than that, name the tlm-e swift-:." "San Framiseo. New Orleans, and j Helena." replied the i ommereial trav- I eler. with no mote hesitation thin if he but answered an inquiry as to the prit of oods. "San Kram isoo lirst, thouch. bv about a thousand tulles. I San Francisco is perhaps the swiftest town in the world, let alone the I'ui- ted States. It's a eitv of hih-llvers. People, out there just commence to get I out of bed for the day's fun along nhnnt S or f ii'i-lo.-k in I ho ovoilni? I New York thinks itself warm. So does Chicago. But neither New York nor Chicago is in it for a minute with pose more itpopie go lnke out in San Francisco in chasing after fun than :nivwnei. .ms on thp ir!obe. Thev find the fun. but slathers of them make w - . Garrison finishes of it before they have"t gris entirelv finished the nursuit. Tlurc'.s something in the Calfornia atmosphere that conduces to a rapid wav of livinsr to ihe burnine-the-can- dle-at-both-ends habit. But you've got to have a lot of money out there to be in tho Diish. San Francisco's main bunch is an aristocracy of wealth ab most exclusively: If you haven't got the coin out there you have got to re- sign yourself to figuring amour, the 'also rans. "Its the coldest-liio.xled town on earth in which to go broke. You oficn hear tommy rot about the 'lavish ho Vitality of Californians.' Don't lu:icve a word of it. California's a hrart break for a man up against it. and San Francisco particularly so. I've seon men with bum silk hats on their heads working at street cleaning in "San IYan eiseo tellows that have gone out to California from the east, with th. ide.i of making tcn-strikrs and getting rich When they went broke they had to tae the first thing that came a'on There's an asonishinsly small middle class in hail l-ranctsco. it a. ways trikrs me out there that the folks that haven't got money to burn ar Hat broke. It's a big gamble, somehow or another, the game of life out there on the Pacific slope. But the folks s!op. that live there take it a3 It comes. and they surely do spin around a heap while their velvet lasts. A New York I or Chicago man has got to be in gxd hard training if he expects to kvp up ! with the proossfon out in San Fran- !eisco. and even then hes a good one !?f w. tiio f.,ifr. Pr.n.-ii,., ha fact, is such a clipper that it's de- i ... raoraiizinp. iicn you ano 10 1.1.3 ,i ; . e, t.- cisco is tho most atrocious known on th face of the. Inhabitable wr:dh. well, we'll say In the United State, thon-you've got San Francisco about t its correct nronortlons. I wouldn't carp tQ m.e thore i "Well, how about New- Orleans?" "wked another member of the party, !nnni! a r.tUr nrt' 1 ...... ... . . . ., replied the commercial traveler. "New . Orleans Is the most animated dead one I'vo ever walked around in. and I've hav mv twenty or forty hacks at all j f then t this oountrv at loailt j ; . ... . , . . , hop? there s no one from I-ou:siana in i ?hn -t-.att-iI r,- I toiT T .k c - v t -i ,rk.- I. .A w . - v. .v. . .- ... . v . . .... . ... . as more annKtng clone m .c.v (r;.-ar. tiin ?n nnv tmvn T nvor T say drunkenness, understand. I say ilrinVino- Th mo-i1. .Inwn tV.-rr. Vir., e-or thr srlencn of holding th.-'r .iHnvlable to take care of lhe:r. -Ives h down very pat. and you very rarelv mem n n Inrn-rlrntl rvh!f.- min rn streets of New Orelans. But. geo whiz! how they do drink in that town: morn- ing unnKing, you aUOW. .now, up tvround this part of the world tho men .!.;: . .-ry '." n- ;r a.o::-d r. r , . r:'..'.:i u: tri;- ".v.i i. a , .-k.i:r.! I . N". .v Orl'- i:;.- - ::: Not Ir.nk f r ::i g :: it.-c-: , ". in tin.-, ar. I re : N a or:-.i:i :!. -h z h -!'.. . u r. : i r. a: an vr::.- .y . : :r:: Y..i a: :r day 1-a:i in NV ky :'.;ti4h: V Orl MTi' v: a a. jitf i f l!ir.vlii:i. IV:: i : u 1 to all v. :i i; .' i I :: t: ! t !'.: N'.-a Or- i::iiM::v- to c l-.ir. 1: .::. fr vo ir ;-r.-'a. i :j.ir::i;r. . i : . j lif.' ;r'ai: ill :-; in S ir. Fr.ir.. 1 1 ! y tl;t r a- n . hy ::i- n :i . .-: tn iay ?'riv- -.i and -n 'f rs:;:IIy t iiiim1 tinw an.J ;i;or:u:;i::- in nbnutin M-okinc. N-.v Or!.i:i S an- i to th matter f actual sw tr:n-s. "How did yo-.i happen to in-er; H!e- na in that list?' aiM ono of tr.r om- merv lal travcW llsirn. r. "I. f'r one. know that ILdt-na's in the :a: of Montana, that it's thr main town of that state, and that's all 1 know aloiit it." uaqai :o ia..- a r:in or:: i;n r- an j have a 1-nik at it." wa . the i otr.r.-.i r lai trav b rs reply. "If I r :n--r.ir r-! r tly. Ht ! na is :: rb h: ity p. r ap;ta i!i tr.- I nl".e. :.itt saying a h ap. V 11. r,w of ta- H I- n.i rneti pick d up th ir ::;on-y ;: of the around !u-ky fin ! r-' In a min ing wav. nearly ail of th-m. tli.-n (er-- well, yon nv.iMn t e.-y ep, t'em t .:.x a ; - s t ofst;iMM V'.xW.x ielphi.i v.v n h nt . tould you? They a ni-rry ;ue out in IMena; it's wi,l.-o;,-n and all aliv and ther.'s m:a front door key owned in the rity. Nothing ever up In Helena. And. by th way. aba: a yeir ago I met. out in llrlrnn. a man h.i ten years aso was a elerk in a aU- inston lMk J'tore. I!" now i.wr. fi many sapphire mln-s that h- d-n't kiiw where uu y i zin or . ni. axi.i woll. he iontribu:s his mite K. t.ie I general swiftr f Helena. Af;rr I Helena t omes Denver, and I ... . . . . . t witen ix t. a more .iR.-reaa.e m... "' t. sasestel oneo. lt:e ie:r. "What Amerb an city ha- th.. prei- "iMila.ieipiita nr-i. .;.m,a s. w i. Washington third. ..! the maimer Ha! travrler of mu.-'.i wandering. "You ' q-i'tlou In such an ai .i.:rary way that there is nothing for it but to answer it JtK as arbitrarily, but. all the same. 1 yrrak my conviction. The prettiest g!rl and matron in America are to l seen on Che-en-u street In Philadelphia, run a nippy fall or winter aflern.Min-not tlm nu: stylish, yon understand, bat the mo-: lovely. I have spoken, and I know i: all. I don't In-long in Philadelphia, am Hot partial to the pl.ire- a little bit. but I am a model of impartiality. Then, if there are in any :!w r Ar.urican city outidde of Philadelphia . many pjvt-i ty women, in prv;r:i :i to popula tion, as th'Te are in Atlanta, n il whcr that town l. that I n:av tak th n!:ht sv j. r and g ;h re. Wt.-1 and most, nnstyii.h ;v to dre-.-.. ::: f wo.nderfui'.y l ively! They f.I!aw h , er s-'o fa along v.. htn street that yo:i ran'i errin: Vm. and In: tl of having to walk y'trn bltn ks. a yo i ! in P. v'.un. ftr in.tanr-. bf re you see even a p - li; c..o I l.iox.n girl, you have got to traverse that d: tan re oi ground in .i.a.;..i A ft t t i . a. . rct with even a ran b r.r.eiy p.a.n-; looking girl. Wa-hir.cton i. a cj-!; third In the malt r of Its pr. tty girl'. No. I'm not j llyinrr. and I'm uot 11- Ing goods tonight. I sv.v at !cat almighty pretty g!ri tn F :r.--t th' afternoon when I took a walk up th.;- way shortly after cvt.ng ,nto to-Ati. land tby knuA- ho- to dr.- s them- hve and how to carry th.r'hv, I ..w-. IV..V ef th. trcttl:t iiZlf Acre '' I .r ?i.rulvclv drcS-e. but thr'y look d peculiarly fetching all the same, "Arcn'l " going to giVA poor oi l ... . . . . .. New ! one even a to rtty ozu asked oao of the b tsine nn. "1 ve sn two or three over there ray?' If." !j n - fln I :ithfrs c: pretty women la .New k. wa t..e . KM . reply, but I'm talking aN:t the r. : ?, nf ritln. At that I've, walked .,,3 M v v?i- on Itrji !- way, in the busiest porw.on o. :.:e an. I ping dl5tnct. ana t.a.... hour.-, without feeing ca to..ary passable-looking wom.ia. Then o: radiant girl dawned, tut didn't . .n.v -k b!i'-i atone for th ru.eea-.... a. 1 ... . . I S.1V. let III." w. . ,hl?per it: New 1 or 1 ... t f . . r"S 1 - -1 women. Mn 1 ru.. ... v I ti-niffi SOm hOW or .IHoth'T. !"".. k trifle rr wv'.I. militant and nniM to met V.05 gO.T. g t a r then but I'm afraid. I "Vame th mot dimal Ci'X in America, said one o: the party. "Omaha. Nebraska." replied the c r.i I mvrcuu irav.vi, I hesitatioa. a v 'T; a;a trim:- r o. i .ir. ; at: i ' it g J r.. a: h -v ; A V " : :i bii . : k lis . r.-in I..I g.: : t. : ... :'.r ! . ..: r f.vt 'I nT. N-jor.-l a ... ;:. r ;.y. a:: I .!r.' : Ln Iv n r '.Un ar.y t:r.-:' r.:ar.:. r. r :. k a a . Sr.. y many ::.-n in I- t.v r. ;--r- ! ;" it's, in n;.v.::r ar. c : .:; fa. : Thar a ar,:.- r...i; ::: if lvr.- r n n r th!.r: -dx- . .tr .f !. ;rn-Jr.iv !.a i r. r' -n" f:l .:r f ! n r cr. !:a.r i.n tl. - ' j :al.:y ;n .- rar; unfortunai. l I. : :: t: - :r :y .'-- ; markaMy -.! grnT"l. and In th! r-jp-t t !- xiily i!l4nf tb njrn In general of any :!;.r cl:y f r ial jpu!ution." "In jp-akiig f lh- !a.i: . ftir- gt : meniSm th ton hr th nu jitylSh .:r--r atn.c? trn !Ue." in i i-: .. an x i .- !r ;d'-nt r.rt in ;:!;::;. :j t mi :'. r of i tiha !;:.! n:." -Wh rV :!;" ;: i:i t'.i.- I':;. it. .r a r.m l.n;;:-l lr..:j- : : !ue In? ' Chinas i. Yei .in cj ::;-t.- f-: eir :nt; y ;;i t:j;a. in firry r !;": thn tn any tc!ir .rarir,ti r;iy. It-r:!j:n' !.-.-. in t:i. way f lixinc .-xn . Iln-J"' rrntV a ng. -.ir.g to a J -bl f cr-buitding. an 1 ;. hae a! w.yj l--n at the biat: tf flcure jj, Chl.ic. I mlcht !- Ind:i.l ! Uo th-rt i.rni.innty m. lf If jki: UKly d sti irant" nje a li:iar a roln ut. for life f.ir ih- iih. Not other wise, though. The p-np n-it th.r fttie to awfully lu-i-4 l an I irk- ! and f.i-.-a:. kr.o-. Un ihetr strllng4 In thl direc tion are (k pal- pable. and the Chhago; man rolng th pare a!a lit nie ainc. Regard me in th- a : of whlrlinx! " .Vhat's fl;e r.i: unsanitary city in Aiuerb-a?" "Phlla.lelphSa: Chirac. n I; Ctn tlnnati. third: Mem phi. f.ar:h " "What, then, I th nio nanitary city in America? M.it heil'hTiI to lie In. that i?" "!lton." "Nam t!;. nu.: c ii i:d ?tat an 1 city In the Pnite.1 State.." "Mo: ctarcitr-,1 t:a:e. Ca!tforn!a: mot concclte,! city. Chicago." "What d n:i think I th- rMv-err.t-l l:y In the cntmtry -i:l! f Washington, of co::r.c? "St. Paul." "Woro governed?" "Philad'IphiV Clltjkl." flre.i! r N Yr. t n r atie ! n "W ;a; th ::: in the Fn. d S' v. "MiUatik.e." "In tihat part f :! comtry ! fr.d the sr-.: ire-.ty tn hi;; tran..rtior.!?" "Away din ;". h "A -.r.Vrn tr.an x !.o to lie. .! ( a ; tr,j tMr-,s:i nri-h v. dl'hon c.tly. A Mci'h'-rn ;:ne rj.an can't h,,,; w, ? n '.. e an I try to : yo-i t m !vr::.r:: :. ;Ir.- '. .vl.4 tj; l. ., man - er - II ib . ran any r- K - !e. ct to lie in PiMm ':" "I d n t Wh'rh f tV . r;tr I? ' ..A1J fij- 5., , vn)- nv, ir.tair... l.e rf gn:ar. oi !- ; .tns j. j. , :.. r;,:r.: cf r r.rlo In pre- Vl:!l iu r.f.v .,. t.1. 4) ar. t!. Ir contra'. t tl.e ::;- In the ,at '.a r.otir iM" In :h:- r --p t. Thre nn- ar. I tr.,:j.v . a rr.-: a : .1 w iri:l?A In the .-a:n a v I m thTe. I: .! v. n't v c.n the urfar. The Ar.; r!aa city I can tow think cf that l n-.l:- dw.i cf p V.Ic spirit I Ne York. j I .-Y 1 are ,,r. no,r. on New York, re j-n No. 1 w.l :ira ar. J rmfd th married th :.. a-.y ar.l chlMrra live th're. 1 : I wh. a Pai at I'ra a !-cil r .v nt of Nw 1 M m mm York a: Ihii rre . :r. mT er.l f tlnie P.ut I'ra talking fact, yvj "All right: you've d aj ec-.i:a?:y wclJ. Now. r.an. the mot b-aUf-il r'.:y in the FnlteJ State." "We::. f.;;-I!e cf V.a?h'.ng-oa " O h . V.V. I r. gt ; n f u re N i. 1 . : h 2 . ... Tl. corr.rr.e-v.al Trate'.r cve.l aroir. 1 tl -? e w.th an cxpreun : urrrtie. V ft ". a a r r he.irl r.y fj,i',;:!,in to ak. I r. op." .i-it.t It. -:. :e o the n-.-t :-M - American cit !-. MAI'S. MAPS. MAPS, cf Hor.o'.u'.J. Ifs'iM hv the Hiwallan Gaicv.e ..o. o-'- i;in- ji'.rtc-'.. S-- curv ot-t, before they are all gone. N I:a 1. 1, din , e LIMITED Offer for Sale: REFINED SL'GAUS. Cu'.-e ad i:r-r.u'.A:sL FA It A FINE TAINT CO.'S Palctf. C.': -r. ! L-.II.rc PAINT 011. I:foI-Kit and iUdlM Llr-ci Raw ats! IW.cJ. 1NDUUINE, Wa'.cr-rrocf fo:-a:cr P-I-t- !s- and otjIJf; la b! xzX cotcrn. FERTILIZERS. Alfx- Croj l FonV b!ch-fra! Scotch fmllUfr. mlarici fcr to irar case as J oo-c. N. OhUOvIi X Co.' chrsj'cal fcrtll MraL STEAM PIPE C0YEKI.Gf IU4' ralcsi r:iIr s rrtlc zxl ;Ir rorcrlng. FU.TEK PKESS CLOTHS. Icra ar. 1 Jut. f.rMVVT Tixii: x. iPim-Q AGENTS FOR San IFnocinco, CaL A LI) WIN !XXXMOTIVi: WORKS. riiiierpbia. rcz u. & a. i:wi:u i:xivi:rs.i mill co.. (Manf. -N:!o3al Case Shrv! W). Nctr York. t S. .. X. OHLANIIT CO Saa Francirro. CaU tISION IKON WOItKi?. and ixrooTivn cUa rrasr!r. Cat. A ZZaUl Plan !t tl cvi Ic .tl- I01 l-:c Power, ilu Itn i rr.all rr.glsf. I ! y r.oi cscrat your rower from CIINTRAL Statija? O:? r cr s I ) :-i?r..-.a ! -.r.g,:or caa -rs,.h pacr ta jor Isap. Cct.::uga:. i::cTat.r. r:w. iu:j waya asi Holut; mUx ?ura:a Hfcl . . . : froi 15 f 'Tl - Kctrlc Pwr lIr,- w-2. tivn ii JI5-r r.f tanllng r,al In j . :i a:. .a'r. an I f jj airay :th Vgh-rrJrf 2 1 l r.g'trf. as I or.!y !.ac czl recite to ooi after la y-r:r r-.J:h Whrr ratr ?er I ATalhV.e it 1 . j-.:; HAWAIIAN i:TJ:CJT7i:c: COi!- I'ANT !i rf 1!; to frshb Ccch!: Plzr.ts ats! G-rra:cra c.r !c3tr!p- t!r ai i-sr. r.ourc. asi a.ro iat ca Lit: I a !arm stocc t? Wire. Chaiie- s-::oa. ar. 1 efiajjtrt r:r:ihel Tor L'htlr.g ar.1 Poer PUr.: at- halloa r'.Ta to IIour- ar.l !:arlr , v.:r.g. viino. Horra..::. Mvirr. THE FAMOUS KICKAP00 INDIAN MEDICINES ! Are for ra! 17 o-r f iclui'.ve 5ItrSlr.t.ri: afcta : z : Hobron Drug Co., Fort asi Kiss Strata. H o:-jlutju. Read the Hairciinn Gasril; .Vrmi-ltYriy).