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W e (Sbt M THE DAILY Honolulu. Press Will bo for tmlo Tiitlv tit t ho lowliiit VlUOOB I J. M, OAT, Jr. & Co Merchant street T.O. THRUM .....Foil street N. F. HUKUKSS Kins street WOLFE & CO... ........ sCor. Klnzand Nuuanilits C. J. MCCARTHY ..Hotel street CRYSTAL SODA WORKS Hotel streeet Five Cent per Copi. I.OVAT. NtiWH, A number of interesting locals are crowed out of issue on account of the report of the regatta. They will appear tomorrow. An unjust attack was made upon Mr. Frank Godfrey in yesterday's Advertiser which that gentlemen justly resents- in this morning's Press.' The Eclipse boys . entertained the members of the Kapiolani Club and some friends in the .successful way that they do everything elsethey take hold of. Yesterday afternoon a small native bov was crowded off the Inter-Island wharf and had it not ' been for prompt assistance he would have, drowned. The manager of the circus requests that all accounts against them be presented ' between nine and eleven o'clock this morning.' They sail for the other islands this afternoon. The Myrtles claim that they were, about four seconds ahead of the King's boat when about turning the buoy. They then unavoidable shipped a heavy sea nearly swamping them. There will be a social at the Bethel Union Church this evening commencing at half past seven. A musical and literary programme has been prepared and refrshments will be served during the evening. riw?' Last eveninR about four o'clock, two native women were driving a brake on Fort street. When in front of Sprekels & Co's -bank the horse balked' and a passingthack ran into the brake damaging one of the wheels. The Blacksmiths celebrated their victory by sticking a broom with sweeper up, in the bqw of their boat. They then rowed to the other boat houses and gave some good solid American cheers. Comodore Wilson was in his glory. The Myrtles accepted their defeat yesterday in- a most commendable manner. Their guests were so pleasantly entertained, and their visitors were so cordially received that it was diffcult to be realize that t hey were other than the, victors. . Last night at about ten o'clock, a collision took place in front of the circus tent between the Queen's carriage and hack No. 2. One of the front wheels of the latter vehicle was smashed. The Queen's carriage was not occupied. This evening Pastor and Mrs. Cruzan will kindlv onen their house, ioi3 "King street, for the monthly social of the. Fort Street. Church, the vestry not being available. There will be a briet literarv and musical entertainment, and, if the weather permits, refreshment will be served on the lawn in tent?, , On the 16 th of November the patriotism of some of the natives is so sincere that they that help to defray the expenses of the Government by payinfe the suni of six dollars at the Station House. About thirty-five, of these magnanimous "souls were furnished with lodgings, at the Police quarters last-' night, so that they could follow the dictates of their loyal generous hearts by sunrise. Yester.day evening near five o'clock a Portuguese employed by Mr, Henry Hart to freeze ice creamd at the Elite Ice Cream Parlors on Hotel, street, wanted to see if the thing was freezing and poked fingers into the freezer at the same time continuing to,turn the crank. The result was that the man lacerated the end of his index finger. Dr. Henri Ma Grew found the man at Benson Smith & Co's drug store where he bound np the wouud. The Band will, play at Emma Square this evening at half past seven o'clock the following programme : I March, . , . . "La Hanau o ka Mot" Berperv 3 Overture. . . , "Hallaiia In' Algirr'' Rossini. 3 Galop., "Street Cars" Arnot. a Selection .."Jerusalem" Verdi. "Alii Wela." Selection,, ., . , "Grand Mogul" Andrart. 6 Gavotte "C6nt(" Vancur. 7 Waltr "Under'the Linden" Gungil. 8 Quadrille "Covent Garden" Conte. "Hawaii Ponol." They siy : that lje softest thing out for a candidate is to be tax collector too; that all the road tax is not spent on the roads of the district where collected; that, there wouldn't be any fun if Chinese hack drivers knew how, to drive; that (Christmas is coming; that the Myrtle senior six would have won if; that the Gazette " called the turn" on the outcome of the races; that the usefulness pf the, Hawaiian Rowing association is ended, for the time being at least; that there' will ie niore rovyihg races on the 28th inst; that, the got left out; that the clerk of the weather cannot please everybody; that the raid on the Chinese Secret Society is apt to breed trouble in Government circles; that the Governor of Oahu is going to pay personal attention to police appointments in the future; that, the King's Own engaged in mimic warfare, battle of the fists, last-night at tlieir luau; that, more opium is expected by the next " steamer;' that pigs can't nbhUa ' e- Ulft Yesterday Hot only brought pleasure and rccreationsbut also, embarrassments and tribulations. One poor unfortunate elderly individual, whoso gallantry was remarkable, especially was noticed. Several natives engaged in a fight yesterday afternoon, and during the scuffle, a piece was torn out of one of their shirts. The party above referred saw the severed linen fluttering gracefully to the ground, and, being very near sighted, immediately concluded .that it was a handkerchief belonging to two young ladies who happened to be passing by. The vigor of youth rushed through his veins and in much less time than it takes to tell he picked the rag up and presented it with a courtly grace that would have done any Frenchman justice the ladies did not claim the proffered article. Editor Daily Honolulu Press Sir,'. A report of proceedings in a case in the Police Coiirt in which' one L. J. Scott was the defendant, appeared in the Advertiser issue of the 16th inst, and in which my name is introduced by the reporter of that paper, one Wray Tayior, in a manner as to make it appear that I was a principal in the case. The idea thus conveyed is nn entirely false one, I simply was a witness tor the prosecution in connection with three other people who testified against the defendant. The animus which directed this out on the part of the vindictive tailor is believed by me to be as an offset for a deserved, chas tisement which I found it necessary to give him two years ago, and he has, without the knowledge of the Editor carefully placed the story together in a manner, that would injuriously reflect onmc. The Advertiser Editor promise to make, in this morning's issue of the paper, a proper apology for the contemptible action of his employee. Frank Godfrey. Honolulu, Nov. 16, 1885. The 10th of November. The morning of the great national holiday at last arrived, bringing with it a good stiff breeze and occasional showers. All the business houses were closed and from appearances the regatta had taken the place of everything else in the minds of the people. At an early hour the Inter-Island wharf began to be occupied by interested natives all dressed in their best, and impatient for the lazy hands of Old Time to indicate the hour of nine. By eight o'clock the space fenced off for spectators was crowded with eager and excited men, who, with plenty of jing ling coin, were backing up their mighty opinions with that substantial article. The betting was about even on the senior race, the King's crew being in favor for the Junior races. It is estimated that' at least four thousand dollars changed hands, outside of the reported six thousand that His Majesty had wagered on the results of the Senior and Junior races. The programme was very well carried out, and reflected credit on the executive ability of those in charge. The irksome delays that are as a rule form a prominent feature on all occasions of this kindj were altogether avoided and everybody, with the exception of those who bet on the wrong side, were well pleased with the day's sport, and will always look forward with pleasant anticipations to the next birthday of His Majesty. The fallowing gives the re sults of the different races : v 1 Yacht Race First clans 1st priie, wue. $!(. Open to all. Course From starting line passing out the channel, keening between the 13uoys, leaving Snar and Belt ltuovs on port side, thence to and around .Flag Boat off Walkikl, keeping it on the port side in rounding to a Flag Boat off Quarantine Grounds, keeping it on the- starboard side (n rounding, thence to Spar Buoy keeping-it on the port side, keeping between the Buoys, in the channel, back ,to starting line. Healani, His Majesty's .Chamberlain, Red, White and Bluej Kahlhllani, W. v". Williams, Blue Pokii, do, White. Healani, Vlnning, l hr., 31 min., 55-sec. ; Kahihilani, I hr., 39 min., '9 sec. ; Pokii II hrj, SG inin., 44 se. a Boats Stationary fjents 1st prize, $20; second saves stakes. Open to alL . Course F,iom starting line to and around the Can Buoy off the Marine RaUway and back to starting point. Alvlna, uoat t.iuu,Keu, wnite ana Blue; Pualii. Knickerbocker Boat Club, White, Bluo and Pink. Alvina, winning, 7 min , I0 sec. ) Pualii, 3 Six.PADiu.rs Canoe Race 1st priie, $io; second saves stake's. .Open to all. - Course bame as in no. 2. Mokauea, His Majesty's Chamberlain, and, native boat. 'Mokauea, winning, 8 min., 20 sec. j native boat '9 min. 10 sec, 4 Wiialeuoat Race Six Oars 1st priie, $35; 2d prize, $15. Open to all. Course From starting line out the channel to and around Individual Stake Boat off Spar Buoy, keeping same on the port side in rounding and back to place of starling; Lanal, f, 11. llaysemen,, kcu. wnite anu Blue; Homal, lotanl Boat Club, Blue and. White. Homai, winning, 18 mln I sec. ; Lanal, 18 min,, 31 Yi sec. Six-Oared Boats Senior Crews Prtte, Silver Cup value, $150. Also Framed Photos of Winning. Crew. Presented by J. J. Williams. Open only to Clubs of the Association, Course From starling line out the channel leavlnn, Spar Buoy on port bide, tjience to and around Individual Stake Boats on a line with Bell Buoy, keeping same on the port side in rounding and back to starting point, keeping Spar on Starboard' side. Alice M, Myrtle Boat Club, Scarlet and Whltei" Pomaikclanl, Iolani Boat Club, BlOe and While, , Pomaikelani, winning, 33 min., M '"S Alice M., 23 min 15 sec. 6 Swimming Race Priie, $5. Free to all. Entries open to all until start of race." li, 11. Manuxa, uavitiuia. Won by Koamahu, 7 Single ScoLLSShells Priie $10. CourseTo be set by. the Judges on day of race. Weather tierinlttinc. No Nahie, H. Y. & B. C., Blue and Whitej Pet, Myrtle Boat Club, Scatlet and White) WalKikl, Myrtle uoat wud. j Weather would not permit this race, DAILY HOtiOLUtVU PRfiJSSr f UkSlAY, koVfiMBR 17885. 8 Crews Prite, Cup valued at $75. Openionly to Clubs of the Association. Course Same its In No. ,4. (Individual Stake Boats' nt' turning point.) Alice M, Myrtle Boat Club, Scarlet! Kaiu. Unl, Kaiulani Boat Club, Red. Kalulanl. winning, 17 min., S3 . j Allcr Mi 18 min. S3 sec. Intermission of one hour, during which there was rowed n match race between, crews Irom the Blacksmith and Machine shops of the Honolulu Iron Works. Blacksmith's, winning, -ii min., S cc- I Machinists' 22 min. 10 seo. 9 Yacht Race Second Class 1st priie, $251 2d priie, $10. Free to all. Course From starting point out the chan nel to. Spar Buoy, keeping it on the port stile and return to starting point. In passing Spar in rounding to Bell Buoy, lack around the same Buoy, leave it on the starboard side. Kulialkiiniiu. Hon. I. A. Cummins. Red and White) Kaliookalanl, U. Napoleon, Red) Pokll.'W. F. Williams, Blue! Mable, H. J. Mossman, Green; Pauline, H. Y. & B. C, Hind and White! Lena. Myrtle Boat Club, Scarlet and Whiles Commodore, John Dower, Red, White, and Blue. Pokii, winning, 37 min., y1 sec. ; Pauline, 37 min., 43 sec. j Mable, 42 min. 57 sec. 10 -Racine Canoe Race (paddles) Priie, $10. For Foreign Built Canoes Only. 'Course Same As No. 2 Race. Mlgnon, U. Y. B. C, Blue and White; Tippicanoe, H. Y. B. C, Blue and Yellow. Taken out. 11 FourlOiRED Bovrs Senior Crews 1st prize, $50; second saves stakes. Open to all Clubs of Association. Course Same as in No. 8. Alf Rogers, Myrtle Boat Club, Scarlet and White) Poomaikelani, Iolani Boat Club, Blue and White. Alfi Rogers, winning, 17 min. 17 min., 38J4 sec. 12 CanQE Sailing Race Prize, $15. Free to all canoes. fViilr.. Ranie as In No. 2. Fleur dc Lis. H. Y. B. C. Red White and Blue! Mlgnon, II. Y. B. C, Blue and White; Tippicanoe, H. Y. B. C, Red, Blue and Yellow. Pokul winning. 13 Divino Contest Prize, $5. Free to all. Open until time of contest. Three contestants, won by Palahu, time 2 min., 54 sec. 14 Wiialeuoat Race Five Oars 1st prize, ,$30! 2nd prize, $10. Free to all. Coiirsc Same as in No. 4. ' Lanai, F. H. Hayseldcn, Red, White and Blue) Homal, Iolani Boat Club, Blue and White. , Homai, winning, 17 min., 52 i Lanal, 18 min., 32 sec. 15 Four Oared Boats -Junior Crews 1st prize, $40, secoud saves stakes. Open only to Clubs of Association. Course Same as in No. 8. Alf Rogers, Myrtle Boat Club, Scarlet and White; Kaiulani, Kaiulani, Boat Cub, Red. Kaiulani, winning, 19 min., 22 sec. ; Alf. Rogers, 20 min., 2$ min. Sculls Shore Boats 1st prize, $10! 2nd prize, $5. Free to all, Course Same as in No. 2. Novice,. F. Godfrey, Blue; Benecia, John Motes. White. Benecia, winning, 13 min., 9 sec. Novice; 13 min., 32 sec. 17 Launch Race 1st prize, $301 2d prize, Sis. I'reeto all launcl Course Same as in No. 5 :hes. Kuliaikanuu, Hon. J. A. Cnmmins, Red and White; Hanakeoki; His Majesty's Chamberlain. Blue and White. The winner of this race has not been decided upon, owing to ihe stake buoy breaking love and ilriftinrj. The judges left the time to rerow,thc race in the hands of the coxswains of thejdifferent crews. All .Rrfces to be subject to the Regatta and Rowing Rules as adopted by the Association. Boats was called in line by the souud of the Bugle, started in the various races by the word "Go" excepting the Yacht Race. TlieYachts and sailing made allying start and thesignil for starting was be the lowering of a Flag in the Judges stand. Tin e allowances one minute to a ton. The use of oars was strictly forbidden. No restrictions as to quantities of sail. Boats not keeping to the designated' course was not entitled to a prize. No ore was be allowed on the Judges Boat except by a special permission of the Committee. VltKSIT 3IIN0B 1'IEB 1 , ' J Daily, from and after date at Meller & Halde's, Confectionery. VllKSn CnEJ.lI CAKES A ECLAIJtH Dally, from and aiter.date.at, . , . ... Melwjr & Halbes Confectionery. HuiPi'ina. Merchant Vessels Now In- Port. Bktne AMELIA Newhall Bktne Mormno Star;'. Bray Bktne Discovery Meyei Bktne Ella Howe Bk Victoria Cross. . ,-. Robertson Bgtne W G IRWIN .Turner nitPAllTVitKH. Saturday, Nov, 14 Bk Ceylon for HonpkonK OSS Mariposa for San' Francisco Sclir Liholiho for Waimea, Kauai tItltlVALS. Saturday, Novemeher 14 Stmr Likelike from Maui Stmr James I Dowselt from Molokal Stmr Kinau from Maul and Hawaii Stmr Moko'ii from Molokal Stmr James Makee from Kapaa, Kauai. Seh Lcahi from (lanalei Bgtne W G Irwin from San Francisco Sunday, November ,15 Stmr Planter from Kauat mSHKLS LHAriHQ XUIH DAT. Tuesday Nov. 17 ' Schr Hob Uoy for Koolau Sch Kawnilani for Koolau Sch Domltlla for Koolau Schr Leahi, for Hanalci Kauai Stmr Walmanalo for Waimanalo Stmr lames I Dowsett for Molokal Slmr Mokolll 5 I". .M. for Molokal Stmr Kinau 5 v. m. for Maalaea ft Hawaii. nirnr LitKeiiKc, 5 v m, lor Maui Stmr Kllauea Ifou, for Ilamakua ports Schr Mary B Foster for Kauai Schr Manuokawal foi all ports in Koolau Slmr Iwalanl 4 !' M for Ilamoa, Paauhatl, Ho nokaa, & Kukuihaela PAHMlNflEIlS, ' Arrival, From Maul, per stmr Likelike, Saturday, November 14 M Palko & wf, W H Daniels, D Toomey. A M Bprotil, G P Wilder, W II Cornwcll, D D Hawking & wf; A, II Siniih G Weight, Mrs Bsket," Miss Landford, Wm Landlord, F,L WioleivM.Kealoha, G Kratip & wf, Mary Anttjne" ft!d,'Q' decl m. i'lR ). M '. e'-TB ih. f7?k Jflfirril. ,'t3tMLtlMJ'Sj'ymk ,'Jfc. ftd' From Mol6kal, per slmr Mokolll, Saturday, November 14 P Brown Mrs Hart, D Lokana, Mrs Amen, KUamo & 40 uVfik. 'From Maul nnrl p;f stmr Klnnu, Saturday NovcmbcV '1411 K Field, Mis Joseph, Miss Miller, M smith, I)r Bldwell, A N Brown, E A Douglas, G R Setlcy, A I Gciccr, T R Brown & wf, Geo Nakapuahi, W 12 Rowcll C C Webb Miss Emily Norhcr, Miss Mary Buckle, Mls Annie Buckle, JMIss Mist. A Lishman, Wm Kinney, C Williams, W L Knholoknhlkl, W P Ltlmahelhel, Judge E Prcslon. W A Whiting, H C Austin & wf.J Wnhiuoaukal & wf, J Stupplcbecn, Koki, J Nllipo. W L Wilcox, Lee Chong, W Fclhbehr, S Roth, W H Patten, Miss F Wight, J Bright, W Agong wf & 2 children, and 1 14 deck passengers. From Kauai, per stmr Planter, Sunday, November 15 Rev J B Hanalke, O Schollt, B Gucrrers & wf, Mrs Y M Simpson, Capt J Ross, W Blaisdell, W C Dart, 7 Chinese and 85 deck. ,cto ePucriiccmcntB. ATTENTION. Headquarters D. W. DeLono Post, No, '45 Department, Cal., G. A. R. Honolul'ur'Nov. 16, 1IS5. The Post will hold its monthly meeting this TUESDAY evening, Nov. -17111, at 7-30. Per order N. B..EMMERSONY Post Commander. F. t. CLARKE, Adiutanf. fecncral JLbbcrti0cmcnto. HEADQUARTERS IS With an excellent assortment of I . New and Seasonable 'Goods I In keeping with the us'iial 'extra quality of novelties and desirable 1 BookB, Toys, fancy Goods,;' Christmas, Cards, For' which thli establishment Is noted. j . r. Special Holiday Editionsof Poets, In fine bindings, Persian and Turkey Morrocco, Alligator and Seal Skin, free Calf, Plush' and CJoth. Prang's. Prize Cards (plain and fringed),-Xmas Aloha (fringed) Bookmarks, Fine Plush Goods," Celuloid Sets, Brackets,",1 ', v . EBONY FRAMES&'CABINETS,' Steam and Electric Toys, New Toys and Games, PACIFIC COAST DIARIES FOR 1885 (Pocket and Offifeiiizes.) Dreka's Dictionary Blot.ters,fPapeteries, Juvenile Book?(a7fine assortment), Etc., Etc.',"' EtcT. v Oil Together with a full and complete line of Stationery and Bfank Books. 'A.-. All orders faithfully attended to, Mf S. THOMAS LACK, Prices as reasonable as (food "Goods will ' warrant, ' and , . ' v-' cheapest in the.lqng run. " TIIOS. 6;;'THKUM, 104' Fort Street No. 70 Fort Streat, Honolulu, lUrORTKK ANU DEAUIB IN SEWING MACHINES "" ANU UltNUINR I'lirri, Attiieltment, Oil '"' Aveemorlf. A'iKNl K0 Til NnwlIoMK'MacliIne Howard's Machine Needles, all ItlniU'' GJrtlcell's Silk, in all colors and sizes I llarhour's Linen Thread, Clark's O. N, T. Machine Cotton. flfme, btmtrilt't Kcliablt Cuit'aftr PatUrnt AND rUaUCATIONS. Dealer in KSVOLVKM . ' -.. , Guns at J SroKTlNO uooos, Shot, PowDita; Cam, , and Metallic CARTaltMii; KlinOSlUNK STOl'JCS, in all ('. t Sewing-Machine, Lock and Gun.Repainns; promptly attended to, ( 5.V) ladies ha:r nmR Bwitchoa, Ourls, Front Fiooos, All warranted Natural Hair, Invisislk (Iack IlAta Nets.. 'j tit Lad es'and Chlldrcns Hair Cuttlii(and Shampoo. ng at store'or residence.' Lanictry Hair Cuttlne a Specialty, .-All at San Francisco Prices, ' mapame'vAnek. -' rarl Street Opposite DeeM'l SuU (Scncii'tl ;PuctHcmcnu. PA.TOC SKATING RINK, Corner lleretnnta nntt Punthbmel Hit., KT . ft MAR.io.rBM WK This' cool and attractive Rink hai bcn overhauled and lefinlihed and it now in pctfect condition. The . prvprletof, . finding, after experience, that wood Is uniervicenule foi KOLLFK SKATING ha, at great expense, laid a i'atont VompoHtttoh Floor, That, will convince anyone that tries It of it) ad ran-bum. ' toil BAHK It HKATISO. Cleahtlnest, etc. It hai no tqual. o'fjsx every evening. MELLER & MLBE'S Ice Cream Parlor AND ' cdNFECTIO'ERY Lincoln's King Street, A Tbxo Assortment of i CADDIES ' MI) CAKES, ALWAYS ON HAND. PARTIES SUPPLIED. K:eeo vour horses cool and' healthy, and avoid ex cessive sweating by having them clipped with the LIGTITNING HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE, Now in successful operation at the Cornel- of Punchbotrl and Queen Street. 4,Vim C B. MILES, Proprietor.. To Let. FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board lt a desirable locality, within three minutes walk of Fort street. Address P. O. Box 429. s Relating to Hawaii. Our Journal in the Pacific. Jarvel' History of the Iawatian Inlands. Andrew's Hawaiiai Dictionary. Andrew's Hawaiian Grammar. Whitney's Guide Hook. ' Miss Bird's Six Months In the Sandwich Islaudt. Miss Gordon Cummlng's Fire Fountains. Hawaiian Alnuuiac and Annuals 1875-188. Hawaiian Cook Hook revised edition. Hawaiian Phrase Hooks. Easy for Hawaiian's. ' WdllKS OUT OFPRINT A Few Copies Only. Hawaiian Club Paners. Honolulu Directory and Historical Sketches of the Hawaiian Islands. , Hasslnger't Custom House Tariff and Digest. . The Islander an 8 vo. weekly journal, March to November, 1875. Together with an excellent, variety of t MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, ALBUMS, For tale by' TUOa, O. TURUM, ' 1 100 Vort St 'THRUM'S BINDERY. This Popular Bindery, located at 107, Iort Street, will be able in its settled garters todoevenmoresatistactory ork than that which has gained it such liberal, patronage and such willing appreciation from the Honolulu trade. It Advertises No Specialities; but is able to do .all sorts, sizes, 1 and conditions of Hook-binding Rulintj, Lettering, nnd Paper-cutting as well as in. ban francisco, ana at moderate prices. At ' This Complktk Bindery newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, and sheet music are neatly elegantly taste rind pocket may demand. "Old books are carefully and firmly rebound. All' Descriptions ov Blank Books arc made to order at as low rates as are consistent with first-class work. The Bindery is now using Weston's "Record" and "Ledger' paper for all first-class work. A 'large nvoicc of this justly celebrated stock has just been received from' NcV York. Orders Left at the Merchant, Street Store, will ' i'iavk Prompt Attbntion and simply or and sumptuously bound, as vSmcml brjti'itxjifmcittfi. O. T. TWTITLJESK.; GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. I beg fo notify the Public, (n general that I have opcncil an olficu on MERCHANT STREET, in conjunction with Mr. J. A. Magariti, (or the purpose of attending to the want), of the residents of the Hawaiian Islands who may need an Agent. I do not confine myself alone to the Business Houses, but also to the domestic class who would wish me to attend to any matter of business, especially to making purchases either in Honolulu or San Francisco In any line of General Merchandise. To the Business Houses I will give my careful attention In all matters pertaining to General Business, viz t Adjusting and Accounts, Distributiort of Bills and Circulars, Custom Hqusc , Entries, Buying and Renting Real Estate and Personal Pro- ,. , , 3" 1 All Legal Documents will .be carefully and neatly drawn up by Mr. -J. A. Magoon. By attending to at matters entrusted In myj care in a careiui, courteous anu neat, manner, and with quick dispatch, I hope to be favored with apart of the public patronage, Agent for KIinkncr,'& Co. .Ked Rubber Stands, C.K. MILLER, Telephone 1 P.O. Box. 113. 4a Merchant Street. 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Also ft' few cases bf Exfaa Manila jUigafs, Show Cases, . t 1 And a small line of Ladies', MlwesV Me.nVand Youths' ' . ;..,;' w Boots, "OiiltoVsl 'is Slibos. - AUorAwhIch will be sojd to Jhe., trade, t reaionable price. h . i , trosa, coffxsa,, Auctlormm Jt ETC, r ETC,, ETC VIS1TIN0 CARDS,, PLAYING CARDS, LAT,E single and double. .Duplex, cap and Ittterctipe, Shlpman't letter, Cap and Invoice Flics, Rub Weights, Sealing .Wan black and ed. Paner r InK, ItrUslies, Paper Fasteners. Lc. gal and Notarial Seals, Moore's ..IHoftem, Blotting Pads, rrogramme -tassels, Key nines, Tins, Silk Taste, Pink Tape, together with the .' 't' THOUSAND' AND ONE OTHER ARTICLES -usually .found, In. well appointed Stationery Stots, . now.tn stock consisting of . 'it' LKDtmnStJOVItKATjSnAVSnndCABB full bound, in Demy and Medium Sires. Ledgers, Journals and Records,.-. Half itloundf In Cap, Demy and Medium Sites. Cap Lone Day Hooks and' Single Entry Day Hooks' half bound. 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