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u THE PACIFIC C01QIECCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER r t . - A Remedy That Cures Paralysis 'Mr. II. N. Warner f t- "la 1894 I was attacked ith might stick a Pia to the head Into my left hip and I would not feel It. I was unable to do anr kind of work.aad had to. be turned In bed. I fully made up my mbd that I could not be cured, as I had cscd all kinds of medicine and had tried many doctor. At last I t0 try Dr. Williams' Pmk Tills for Tale People, and I very reluctantly commenced their t last September. Before I had finished my first box I began to feel much better, and by the time I had used six boxes the paralysis disappeared; and although two months have passed since I finished my last bos, there has been no re currence of the disease." r.-iLi n,, form, all th el- U U blood .od rrrtor, .h.tUrrd BrTf. locomotor auna, partial paraljiia, '"'T. rri boadar to. th. aftariTceU of JTlppa, palpitatJoo of the heart, palo aad ulov oompUtkma, all forma of woakacaa iUwr la Dili or femala. w-m o. wihm pmi in w moi m nIM ioloa (:. -iintcm.. ft. Y . aO iU pot Ma. iM llfcX T' BRITISHERS BRING SUIT Macfarlane and Catton Defendants. AGENCY MONEY INVOLVED 1 Frm-r Ais) Su Utter for Share of Corrm!sicns on Sales- Old Matter. X t '8880ft )WM h ft u MUVU uu ff. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd n() K AGENTS FOR IUWWI TERRITORY. FINE BUGGY . . . AND . . SURREY HARNESS La'ge Assortment Just Received Ex. 44 St. Katherino" L id os and Gents Riding and Driving Whips, Hack Whips, Carriage Rugs ' Gentlemen's Leggtns. Bits of all Descriptions, BicUmore's Gall Cure Horje Muzzles, Leather and Wire, Australian Strck S.iJd es, Harness Dresses and Ax'o Grcaso. Chamois Skins, Sponges and Scrapers, Colla'S Hames. ard Tace Cha.ns, Several fino at! hand made Buggy, and Hack Harness on hand and made to Order. .Repairing a speciality. Macd Orders Receive Prompt Attention. MANUFACTURING HARNESS CO. Corner Fcrt and King Streets P. 0. Dox No. 322 Telephone'Ko. 22 'A EAK men rrRrrrnritllCrl l?.M, A1 ! H. n. f.. 'Ml. .ki.'l o. a." AMrM: itn:c ciectvic co. youu :imi.miA3 euit ruoM NOP (MAN Ihe Merchant Tailor. 2V HOTEL STREET. HUSTACE & CO DEALERS IN Wooc; and Coal ALSO ' WHITE '0 BUCK SAID Wh!rh w will of 11 at tha lowest nr kt rotaa. uolj tho htflsttt ! of RED RUB r KR la ol In tno 8Ump mi br tb HAWAIIAN OAZETTB CO Two Important auita for an account t V of funds made their appearance in tv Circuit Court yesterday In which John Fowler & Company, a firm d inK tuinea In Great Britain, demands a render of accounts of the sum of $13,000 from George W. Macfarlane and Kob ert Catton. both of this city, making thm defendants In ttye action. The fecond suit is by Macfarlane apainpt Catton In which the former asks for an accounting of sums afrRregratinc about $:i.eoo. In the nuit brought by Macfarlane against Robt. Catton there is a narra tive of financial co-partnership between them which began in 183 and abruptly terminated In February, 1893. The par ties to the suit carried on the business of representing John Fowler & Com pany of Great Britain In the Hawaiian Inlands, the plaintiff turning over to Catton the business but reserving the riRht to share two-fifths of the pro ceeds. n.iir.tiff Macfailane hays that prior tili he was agent for the Fowler Company In connection with one W. L. ir -!. who died In n.ilntiff then arratiK-d to continue ail agency In association with the de fendant In the latter' name, the plain tiff to receive two-tiftlis of the earn ings ! rtv- d from all sales here. Th-y continued to carry on the busnesd with th consent of the John Fowler Com pany until February. 199. The defend ant, siiys Macfarlane, duly accounted to plaintiff for the latter' share of the proceeds during 1S03, hut that since Te "mber 31. 193, has refused to account for plaintiff or pay his proportion of the earninKM of the anoy. Th" defendant continuM makirs al"s on account of ?rid azer.cy durini th year 1S94 and oubst'iuently until February of last yenr when the (!e fendant was notified bv the rrp. r.it'"r, that he (Catton) would no longer lo re ornlied by It as In any way associ ated w'th plaintiff In connectl.'.n with said agency. Macfarlane alleges that defendant received as commissions and earnihp by reason of the ngency lare-e sumi of money aggregatlnK In all more than $21,000. although he docs not kn.v the xact amount, the d fr.Jar, t havlntr ket and still retain '-.s th- l.rk'. Macf-irlare further r '! ," that th imo'in's ree'vfl - ';? .n nr- sti! ln. unpahl and v 's- ttl'd. and d-'-r-nd.irt refuen to re,nl- r him his prop er share or proportion. Wrrfore the plalrtiiT nsk th:U C it tfn "t summoned to appear a:;d an swer his complalrt. r.-it not 1 1 n J . r ojir. tne benefit whereof Is waHed. "That f'efepdart m;iv nvike a f;;ll and tru discovery and diar-losure of and concerning ail and singular the trans actions and matters aforesaid, and that an account may be taken by and u:idar th direction of the court of all the dealing between plaintiff and defend- inf ard between defend irt ar.d the John Fowler Company. "That the proriort'on ' the awnt f said agency to which plaintiff is en titled may be ascertained and the irr.ount when so ascertained th- !e fndar.t may be ordered to pay." Th- suit of John Fowler Sc Company taifit Macfarlare and Catton shows that the agency was given them In and they were authorized to nesotiat" ales of machinery, fteam plows and ether goods, and to receive payment therefor, ard were entitled to receive certain commissions as compensation The business was carried on until Feb ruary. lfir,9. In the name of Catton. but with th cn-operatlon. advice and coun sl of . W. Macfarlane. Many sales were effected and defendant Catton re celved large sums of money aggrcgat ng upwards of $13.0of. which the com pany alleges catton withholds Trom them. They further allege Catton wrongfully refuses to account to plain tiff corporation for a large portion of the proceeds and refuse to pay them over as In equity and good conscience b is required to do. The court Is asked to summon Defendant Catton to appear ami answer the complaint, but not un der oath. The- Hlsdon Iron Works has received Judgment In Its assumpsit suit against the Maunalel Pugar Company. Limited for l.li,:tt!5.75. George Lucas, cleric of the Circuit Court, yesterday filed the Judg ment In court, which reads as follows "This action by petition claiming the urn of 11S.32.".T." was filed in the above entltUd cause on the 9th day of July 1900. "Thereafter, to-wlt. on the Uth dav of SrtcmbeV. 1900. the dfndant fl' In the said ourt a confession of Jud? ment and consented that Judgment be rafered for rlalntlff for the amoun rlalmrd In the raid petition. "Therefore. It is adjudged that th plaintiff recover of the dfendsnt th urn of $15,335.73 damages, and the sum f $320.14 Interest thereon, attorney rwmmiaslons and cots tared at $9f;.39 and S17.M costs of court." fr. Frank L. Miner h is fled an ex ception to th rulinrr of the F;rt Judsr of the Circuit (ojrt In denying motion for new trial. The F!rt J.-.V-e T th- Clru't Cou-t has filed an ord-r r-quetirg Tt. T). Mead, the commli rer who sold the property mertlon.d In the h fif pirtl ti..n of I-llllan T.c-e Newton. -?n nf-rt. vs. George Tf. New ton. ft si., to turn over all proceeds from the mixtion fale of the prorrty to the court Instead of to th parties to the suit. The motion was made by Herry Holme, one of the purchasers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. PLENTY OF LIGHT, AND GOOD MUSIC. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Come and see the finest display of goods ever shown in Honolulu. ..... mm Presents for AH MM FR M FIVE CENTS TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS oiji sTom: will m: open every evening until Christmas, COMMENCING FRIDAY, DECEMBER FOURTEENTH. W. W. Dimond Ltd. NOS. t and 7 King St., Honolulu. , . & & & & v . . u st , M .s st s st st st st st st Si st st st st s s st sit st st S st st st si s T. Gtiri e- llffB. fi. 15 9 ii. Oinfh OUr. AUT DKI'AlltMKNT is j-huwinj; a'krger arid more beautiful a-.-ort!i:f nt artic!rs for rreiiN tilan cv-r lt fore. Newest designs in WITH REAL LACE BORDERS AMI CK.N I'ERS f. 9 f f 7. f 7, t t s Pillows; Linen Table and Tea Cloths Pin Cushions m Great Variety. Real Lace Collars, Handkerchiefs and Scarfs. Ladies' Bows Fichus, (in endless choice) Husbands, Attention! SPECIAL CIFTS FOR YOUR WIVES. Ladies' Silks, Silk Crepon and Embroidered Dress Patterns in exclusive designs. : a 1 . , fc. ; V. 'a A Beautiful Line of New Fancies. hi In Embroidered Silks. Something New. Rugs, To Suit All Purposes. OUR TOY DEPARTMENT Is as well stekel an ever and we would especially mention Lalutte, Pneumatic Billiards, Steam and fc- CIo?k Work Railway?, Trollies and Upright Engines, Etc., Etc. E. A. JORDAN, No. 10 For Street, K K i " k " i? ts i? t? ? j if ? ? us i? t? jtk if T yr t? jr T t? THE Hawaiian Labor Bureau . . Will engage laborers in the Ha waiian Islaudit and will furnish them to plantations, indicidu ils. firm, or corporations: trill undertake. (Kntmct work and fur nish experiencrd and reliahU con tractor Temporary 0ice Ma goon iiuildtn'. Room No. 15. Merchant Stne4, Honolulu. Tclri'hori yo. 230 Main. P. O. Box No 877. EAGLE OYSfER HOUSE Oysters Served In any Style. TERRITORIAL. HACK STAND. Corner TJotel and Nuuan Streets. Tel ephone Main 62. OPEN ALL, NIGHT. Variety of esf" timers Rollers end Extra Castings tor all Stou lAWV rXTrVTT 75-79 KINO ST.. 11. READ THE ADVERTISER. A Great AND Hsliiilieliiili 5i J - I V: '4