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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

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I i 'A. fggy ji w.y gr ww HONOLULU CARRIAOE GO. Hack stand Merchuul and Kort Btroct. Telephones, 835. inch 0-88-ly U' fjatlit jgttTtqfut MONDAY, FED.

4, IS89. ARRIVALS. Fob Stun- Likelikc (roiu Maul Schr Knwallaiil 1 0111 Koolau Sekr Ltlinlllio from Lahnltia DEPARTURES. Feb 2 Am wh bk Xorthcrn Light for Aicttc Ocean Sell Kii Mol for Koholalolc Feb Yacht Xymi7.il for Sun Fiauelseo Fob-I-Btinr Kllauoa Hon for Hawaii Stinr Kiiulii for Waiahtaand Walamio at 0 a in Stmr A Cummins for Kunlmi VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Stmr Ulokolll for Molokul at 0 in Slnir Kluau for Jlllo anil way ports at 2 Stmr Mlk.ihala fur Kauai at in Stmr Likullko for Mulokai and Maui at PASSEilflERS.

From Ilainaktm, Hawaii, por stmr Iwalaul, Fob 2 It A Lyman, A Hole. From Kauai pur Mmr MiLahaki, Ful) 2 Jlon 1 A Cropp. SJhirliu. Levi 0 Lyman, MUs Oiavo, 'J Klug-lcv, ,1 Chapman. Mauluii, Mrs Dhuoml, 11 WDimond, Katsura.

Y)v iwmLlihiia. From Maui pur Mmr Likullko, Tub 3 Uriuiiughim, 0 lturgui, l)r Uio Herbert, Ward, Mrs. I II Kaleo, A Lldgatc, A Hooking, Mis ICapu, Win KIco, wife ami I ehildron, Feiinull. A and llim-harilt, Lieut Hamilton, deck. 1 police oilleer.

and 1 prisoner. FRQiYMSLAHD P01U8. Stmr Likelikc 0,010 bgs sugar, ISO pkgs sunds, 5 hordes ami 17 bale-, wool. Stmr Mokolli COO bales wool ami 100 f-llCL'J). Stmr Kaala bsr-, sugar and SO mis pkgs.

Stmr Iwalani .1711 bgs sugar. Stmr Mikabala ll.Ull bgssugar and 1 10 mis pkg. Stmr Waialealc bgs sugar and -10 mis pk'g-1. Stmr iiakoo 1,000 bgs sugar. Stmr Pcle bgs sugar.

Schr Liliollho LL'uO bgs sugar. SSMPl'lilC KU1LS. The SG Wilder sails for San Francisco on Thursday. 1 he steamer Kilauc.i lion was cleaned on the Murine Hallway Saturday. 'Ike yacht Xjan.a sailed for San Francisco on Sunday at 1 in.

THE LATE MR. COGKETT. Sir. Joseph Cockett, who died at Waikapu, Aluul, Flliluy, January 25th, had been for a great nuniber of years employed as head overseer on the Waikapu Plantation and was always held in the highest estimation for his untiring and faithful service to his employers. SUPREME CHAMBERS.

linroiti: c. Fkiday, Feb. 1st. The Inter-fsland Steam Navigation Company vs. Ilailunia.

Inserting bound service. Heard on the certificate of Police Justice Foster that he is disqualified Alter bearing the parlies and the defendant signifying his willingness to return, the Court ordered that defendant return to his employers and that ho pay costs taxed at i5. term. BF.ronc J. Satukuav, Feb.

2d. The King tb. Samuel Maikai. Obstructing and peivcrting justice. Defendant is arraigned on an indictment and pleads not iniilty.

De puty Attorney-General for tho Crown defendaut in person. The King vs. Frcil Ulackburn. Fast driving. Defendant is arraigned on an indictment; motion to quash is denied exceptions noted, and plea is allowed to be withheld.

Deputy Attorney-General for tho Crown; defendant in pcrsau. A. W. Crawford Co. vs.

liobert Uriggs, Bishop Co. and S. li. Dole, garnishees. Absuinpsit.

J. A. Magoon for plaintiffs; W. (J. Smith for Dole, garnishee.

Plaintiff's motion for continuance allowed and exceptions noted and filed. Tho Bancroft Co. vs. W. II.

Gracnhalgh. Assumpsit, and interest from Nov. 20, 1888. Motion to cite assignee to appear allowed, and citation issued. Agreement to waivo jury trial allowed.

Q. W. Ashfm-d lor plaintiffs; W. A. Whiting for defendant V.

C. l'orku, uBHlgiiuo, in purson. Cluinunt vs. Cuilwright, Assumpsit, Continued fioiu tho 1st, liuforo Mixed jury. Vurdiul for dul'cnd-anl, three dicnuiig, HHrOIIK I'lMi'K JlHtT.

HWI'liB. AldMlAV, I'SU, till. ISleytJii tlniiiln iiml tu my tUu USIlUi JUUiOlJIlt. A nullu nius. vu puttfiud In III Mflu'Ilji wtii'i imm HuUm Sum twuuy injiwr mm 9m wnf wn tJ.x,.vnnMjrT'.j'..

jU.wiMiwmnjtimi. LOCAL GENERAL HEWS. Wti.coM Vniuhiliat Tinmt: wore two Chincso funerals on Sunday. Xo bund concert at Emma Square this evening. Tin: I'nradiso of the Pacific will bo out Saturday.

A l'MiTKit is wauled hi profitable business. Husll.vni.t.'H novelty show leaves for Jlatti tu-ttioi row tifleuioon. blreel, between Alnkca and Union streets, is being lopaireil. Tin: temperance mealing Saturday evening was iaiily well attended, Tin: Cumpobello Operatic Company at rives on this Australia to-morrow. TnnbaikW.ll.

Godfrey left San Francisco 18th, for Honolulu. Pit. F. 11. Day's ofiicc is now at the Dickbon pieniises, Xo.

Ileietaniu slieot. Tin: Hrilish yacht Nyanza left for Kan Francisco at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Tiinni: was in which two tovevcly hint. runaway ye.stonlay ladies wcie rather A L.sn story cottage is for Bale and iic leaso of a furnished lodging house is ofleied. Tim January term of the Supremo Com was adjoin ned bino die at 11 o'clock Satuiday niglit.

'J two-stoiy house lately occupied by Dr. Day, comer of Fori and Heiotnnia Mreols, is to let. Tin: Mystics tieat the U. S. S.

Alert nine on Satuiday in the game of baseball by a bcoie of 31 to 7. 'J'r regular monthly meeting of i lie St. Audiew's Chinch Association bo held on the 14th inst. Tin; Hawaiian band played at the re.vt'eneo or Hoiuinis, Was.h-iuglon Place, Satuiday morning. Tin: Cliinese Hawaiian Xews ni-peaied this week on biiglit led paper, in celebration of the Xew Year.

Xr.ws has been leceived of a which dcslioycd the store of Akin, at lfonomakau, Hawaii, Saturday. fire W. on limn in mind thai fresh Bologna e.u'Migei of tlio best quality can always bo had at the City Meat Xuuanu sticet. Tin: steamship Australia will be due lo-monow with dates to January Sho will bring fouiluen days' mail for tlio l'ost Oliice. A iir.r.Tiso of the Halo Xaua So-e'ety W'll bo held this evening at 7 o'clock at the Palace.

After too meeting tlieio will be a dance to the st'ains of tlio Hawaiian Band. C. Bolle has moved into tlio ofiice on Ivaahumanu sticet lately occupied by Mr. A. Carlwiight.

Messis. Giimbaum it Co. aic fitting up tho ollico vacated by Mr. Bolte. M.Mrj.

l)i Murska, the noted singer, died at Munich, January 17th, in extreme poverty. Her daughter, who was hcartbiokcn at the loss of her mother, committed suicide by takmg poison. JTin: Buu.irr'N Weekly Sunimary will bu out to-morrow full of interesting local mnlUi. It will contain among oilier things accounts of the tlneo performances of Patience. Be sine and send a copy abroad to your friends.

Tiir. Hawaiian Wine Company will open for business on Wednesday in the stoio lately occupied by A. M. Hewott, Met chant street. Mr, Frank Brown is tlio manager, and a very complete ascoilinent of wines and spiiits will be kept on hand.

Tin: "Xew Yoik Independent" says (hut, the Aium Esculentum, called in Cliina, taro, is ctiltivatcdjin the West Indies as an aiticle ol lood. But a viiulont disease has leeuutly attacked this esculent similar to the potato tot of Ireland. It is caused by a new species of fungus, which has been named I'cienoajicra trichotoma. Dn. Heuiict, a distinguished Gorman specialist, declares that the ear disease of the Gentian ICmpeior may lead to meningitis, should tlio inflammation spread to the cerebral tissues, or to tlio formation of an abscess on the 1 ii a i n.

an abscess form, ho hays, it may bo necessary to resort to tiepanning. Dr. Heniii't considers the Kmpi'ioi's case very serious. EVENTS THIS EVEHIHC. Drill of Princo's Own, at Y.

M. ('. A. bookkeeping at and 7:15. Harmony Lodge No.

2 I. O. of O. 1, Hawaiian Lilgo No. 21 F.

and A. M. lit EVEIJTS TO-MORROW, '1. Andion's Suuinty at p. in old Cutlwdnil iHiililhig.

)eiui'liiru of tlio Ivinnii for niiul- wuril nurt oi '4 p. in, Anlvuliil tint AiiU'uIIa from KfttiiuUui. l)0PTIOII. itiituh ilt liulu ttmA uu Wttd' DAILY BULLETIN! HONOLULU, UjmM)MX -J, 1880. HAVAIIAH OPERA HOUSE Tho third and final performance of "Pnticucc," tit the Opcr.ii House, liy our Auiateur Drnmalio Company, on Saturday night, was witnessed by another full house- of attentive and enthusiastic spectators and listeners.

Sonic of tho performers struggled bravely against the disadvantage of slightly husky voices, caused by scrcrc colds. Some evinced an im-ptorement in acting, showing a perceptible gam by tho practice of the two previous performances. Mtss Rhodes was sullleicnlly recovered fiom tho indisposition which compelled her absence on Thursday night, to take the part of Lady Angela, and won a repetition of the hearty plaudits which were accorded her on the first niglit. Miss Mist represented the part of Lady Saphir with an ease, a grace, and a naturalness that was pleasing to witness. Miss D.

Dowselt's Ladr F.lla was highly creditable. The Lady Jane, whoso part is somewhat prominent, was well sustained by Mrs. Hastings. In tlio duct, "So go to him and say to hnn," she was simply splendid. The little dairy maid Patience, Miss Hose Makee, was about as peifeel as she could be.

Indeed, she might be measured by the canons of criticism which are held to apply only to professionals, and not to amateurs, and not be found wanting. There is no use talking, Miss Makee is a born actress. She can come on the stage and go off, knows how to stand and take care of herself when not in action, is easy and natural, and plays her part in a way to disguise the fact that she is only playing. She has a voice for speaking and singing, loo, and knows how to use it for both purposes. A better representation ol "Patience" than that of Miss Hose Makee, both in the main features and the ininuliv, could scarcely be desired by the most exacting ciilic.

The gentlemen, Mr. A. T. Atkinson, Mr. K.

F. Bishop, and Mr. T. May, were iiresistably comical in their attempts to be lesthclical, in order to please the young ladies. Everybody laughed, and the most sedate old sloic couldn't hell) doing so at the altitudes and gyrations of Mr.

Bishop. Lieutenant St. John (believe lie pronounces his name Sinjin don't know why the schools don't teach that pronunciation of that combination of letters) was funny and amusing in the part of "Archibald Grosvenor" andmade no stumbles nor falters. Lieutenant Pears' "ltcginald Bunthorne," was peerless. In every performance he has played this character admirably, but on this occasion ha excelled himself.

Nothing was wanting. UN by-play, as well as tho more prominent features of the character, elicited demonstrations of appreciation. I lis enunciation was so clear and distinct that not a word was lost in any part of the hall. lie, too, is a born actor, and would pass through lbs ordeal of any just and fair criticism triumphantly. The chorus singing of the "Lovesick Maidens" and the "Dragoon Guards," (all of whose names appeared in our notice of the first performance), which was very fine, was a prominent fcatine of the entertainment, and added not a little to tne evening enjoyment.

i lie orchestra, under the conductorship of Professor Yarndley, also did its duly satisfactorily, easing up when the solos were being sung, accompany iny and not leading nor drowning them. Even the cantankerous Arab, "Antishainus," could have found no fault. Applause was spontaneous and abundant, and it was deserved. None but a highly phlegmatic audience could have withheld it. Some repetitions were principally by the people upstairs, the hulk of those below having too much consideration for the performers to require tliein to give two editions of their efforts, and too much sense not to know that the nature of the performance did not admit of encores, Beautiful bouquets quite a number of them were sent forward during tho evening.

Both ladies and gentlemen were recipients, and they all deserved all they got, and much more. If llowersare compensation for meritorious effoils to amuse and please, had the whole district been denuded of llowers thcro would not have been enough. But the bouquets were given In the usual awkward and offensive way peculiar to the Hawaiian Opera House. A person, acting under instructions, matches from the roar of the hall, down tho passage way, while the intended recipient is playing her or his part, ami stand on a corner of the stage awaiting an op portunity to iniilic the prukiiulatiuii, thetrhy distracting the auiiloiicu and annoying tlio performer. That is not Ihu way to do It, and heller not do It tit all in that ludicrous kind of a way.

Ami wo Iiiivp wood tlio und of luiml for tlioiri)iPiil Hint of Hid opifnii not, we nil siiicinely ImpD, of tlio Mniiahta young ludy wlm played tlm! purl, Tim pliiue im linen pretnUti wltli Uiuroutili kiiPuvkM Untie limey In mm n'flli Muiiy lilimlliaU of UlH uuB)' niuiiliy lmvt found in It tinjoyniili ilivirnlon. All ihui 1)M lulk imrl In iu prJidilioii won uMil wrU Umriy Miiwk, M. mm ill Urn mwm who did vt-. taA I0LANI PALACE. ALDHACi; JINl) ritKSr.STATIOV.

This morning the Captain and officers of the U. S. S. Vandalia wero presented to His Majesty the King at lolani Palace. His Excellency Jona.

Austin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, presented Ilis Excellency George W. Merrill, U. S. Minister Resident, who then introduced Cap-lain C. M.

Sehoonmaker, Commander of the Vandalia. Capl. Schoon tusker presented the following olll-cenof his ship: Paymaster Frank II. Arms, Chief Engineer! A. S.

Greene, First Lieutenant F. 12. Sutton I. S. M.

Lieutenants J. C. Wilson and A. E. Culver, P.

A. Surgeon F. J. B. Cordciro.

Ensign John 11. Gibbons, Naval Cadets II. A. Wiley, J. A.

Lojcuiic and L. A. Stafford. His Majesty was attended on this occasion by His Excellency Jona. Austin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr.

James Robertson, Vice and Acting Chamberlain, and Major II. F. llertelmaun. ROYAL HOSPITALITY. After the performance of Patience at the Hawaiian Opera House Saturday evening, the whole of the performers went over to lolani Palace in response to an invitation from His Majesty the King, and partook of an elegant supper laid out iu the dining hall.

Tho performers were all in tlie'r stage costume, and thorough enjoyed and appreciated His Majesty's hospitality. BEETS AT POMONA. At a mass meeting of Hie citizens and landowners of Pomona, held Jan. 19, to take steps towards accepting an offer lo establishing a beet factory there providing that 5000 acres of sugar beets are planted thereabout, the attendance was so large that many could not gain admittance to the hall. It was found that an acreage much greater than that asked for will be planted, and the committee of Pomona citizens was instructed to enter into correspondence on- Hie subject at once.

PRESENTATION. On Saturday evening the crew of the British yacht Xyanza, to show the respect iu which they held their late sailing master Captain R. Hunt, picsenlcd him with a very handsome gold Albert chain, valued at 8100. The presentation was made by the carpenter of the yacht in appropriate terms. The crew thought a great deal of Capt.

Hunt, for they expressed themselves as follows: "We would give our lives in a gale-of wind to the Captain." The chain was purchased at the store of Mr. Thomas Lindsay, jeweler, King street. Capt. Hunt thanked the men for their kind token, and Baid lie had been punished, hut lie would until the day of his death endeavor' to his duty. He would try to do good to tho-e who had done him harm.

God be with them. DEFINITIONS, Little Bub (at dinner) Pop, what does 'faith, hope, trust' mean? Pop Your ma bought this pic at the baker's on Can you understand that? Res, indeed. I 'hope' there'll be enough to go round. Understand that? Oh, yes. Well, wc need 'faith' to enjoy it.

It's mince. HOW PILLS ARE MADE. THE custom of taking medicine in the form of pills dales far back in history. The object is to enable us to swallow easily in a condensed form disagreeable and nauseous, but very useful, drugs. To what Mist dimensions pill-taking has grown may be imagined when we say that iu England alone about (two thousand million) pil' aie consumed every year.

hi eiuly days pills wcie made slowly by lii'm'. as the demand was corn-pa -iiely small. To-day they are pioi'i'ted with inllnilely greater by machines especially con-tiivcd for tlio purpose, and wltli greater accuracy, too, iu the proportions of the various ingredients employed. No form of medication can be better than a pill, provided only it is intelligently prepared. But light hero occurs the dilllculty.

Easy as it may bceui to make a pill, or a million of them, there are really very few pills that can he honestly commended for popular use. Moit of them either undershoot or overshoot thu mark. As uveryhody takes pills of some kind, it may be well to mention what a good, kiUu, and reliable pill should ho. Now, when one feels dull mid alcopy, and has more or leas pain in the head, bldou, and back, lie may ho mini hi bowuls mo coiiolipatcd, and liU liver idiigghdi, To remedy this unhappy ulnm of lliliiK Hutu iiodiiii'j good cidlmitiu pill. It will not llku a i-'lmnu by niiinulailiiu Uio llvur into doing Iu duly, mill ilddlnu' Hi" dluoitlvo uitfiui of llin iiuuniinlliitod pouonoiiH niudur, Hut Hit) good pill iluu nui urlpt) mid puin n.

ntiiiutir dou itinuliu muk mid miwiuMti fur fun liuiirn or it ttholu day, 1 1 mU mi tlm until glmulului yitii llin muni UHJM, VU HtV lflf'llffWil Hi lllf till win ip wttftM mu mm jnvgill4wuiwil)'ni kKuiu ttoy uoUulfii ifiifiu rtlili ifftt -w iiS4 harmful, and should never bo used. They sometimes even produce hemorrhoids. Without having any particular desiie lo pinise one piil above another, wc may, nevertheless, name Molhrr Seigcl's Pills, manufactured by tho well-known house of A. J. White, Limited, .15, Farringdon Road, London, and now sold by all chemists and medicine vendors, as tlio only one we know of that actually po3sc3ses every desirable quality.

They remove the pressure upon the brain, coucct the liver, and cause the bowels lo act Willi ease and vculaiiiy. They never gripe or produce ihu slightest sickness of the stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling or symp torn. Neither do llicyinducc further constipation, as nearly all other pills do. As a further and ci owning merit, Mother Select PilN arc covered with a tasteless and harmless coaling, which causes thorn to resemble pearls, line rendering them as pleasant lo the palate a they are effective iu curing disease. It.

you have a severe cold and are thicelcncd with a fever, with pains in Hie head, back, and limbs, one or two doses will break up the cold and pi event the fever. A coated tongue, wilh a brackish taste in the mouth is caused by foul matter in the stomach. A (lose of Seigcl's Pills will effect a speedy cure. Oflcii-i'iiics partially decayed food in lite loniaoh and bowels pioauccs sickness, C'emisc the bowels a dose these pills, and good Unlike many h'ods or Mil's, ibey do not nirke yon feel wois.o you a bct.c"-. Tl'oy aie, wilhoiii, Hie, best f.

ndly piiy-io ever They lemovc all obstructions lo i'l'c natural functions in eUher sex wuhoui. a unpleasant effects. Jan. 13-88-1 BUSINESS ITEMS. Xotttts under thin head (ire charged 10 ctnti per Itntfor the first insertion, and 5 ccuti per line fiery udtltttonat iwteition.

RYAN'S SHOP. BOAT BUILDING Bear of Lucns' Mill. M. A. GONSALVES Hotel sticet, liuvu just received a now lot of Tips of every shade, ami lo sell from 00 to T1; cents a bunch.

Also a fuw Silk Umbrellas and Parasols, the latter being samples, will be sold cry low. Aloiot Hand-madc Embroidery will be sold at cost to close a consign, meat. 1G0 lw L.0 ST A SMALL Silver YatcU (with the letters M. en-jinived on back of having small siher chain and charm attached. Finder will bo rewnrdcrt on returning same to this olllcc.

162 tf DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDEND (the thiid) of 10 per cent will be paid to the creditors of His Majestj Kulakaua, at the olllce of Alex. J. CarlwrlKht, Merchant street, on THURSDAY, teb. 7lh, between thu hours of 10 und 'J o'clock.

I'EH OHDEK of the TKUSTEP.S. Honolulu, Feb. 188U. 102 lw NOTICE. DUK1XG my absence from this Kin p.

(loin C. Peacock ii to net for me under full power cf attorney. G. HOLLAND. Honolulu, Feb.

1, 1H8'J. at NOTICE. OX and after February 'J. 1881, the steamer "Likelikc" will discontinue railing at Kauuakakai, Molokai. Ifi9 lw WILDEH S.

S. CO. TO LET S1X-KOOM Cottanc on Emma street, onnosllo Emma fc-qunie. Apply to J. M.

VIVAS, 42 Merchant street. ntttf FOIt SALE 'pilE Lease and Building known nb the "Yoseinlte Skntintr Kink," situated on Queen btrecl near Itlchaid street. For fiuther ri.iuiculurH apply to 1C1 tf Twos. E. WALL.

EOK SALE or LEASE C'OTrAliK lately oeeu-olid by llurnev Or- (iutistcui, tiuinte on Kinma fitrrct, tiL'twccn thu mansions of Hona. ('. It. Bishop. James Campbell nml S.

li Dole, iu'iii Emma Square. No piano wnuteil, no dust, im laro pulrhcx. Only a few minutes walk to die vw hiu- for the Central Union Chun h. inumwiy curs wanted. Apply lo E.

S. rr.NllA, MS tf Ij'iii Milium. of nol Hawaiian Transl'ur Co. "'111; iiiiilii'Miuil hm Iiilt niirohiikril Ihu himiiiiMi if J. llu'un lld llio Amrihuu Kxpremi Ciiiiiimiiy, have con-ioliiliitnl uiiilor ihu linn niimu of thu lliiwaiiiui 'rniiiHlVr nml inn iri'pnril to niny on ihu )ra lug mi'l Uprtii Iiiuiiiuwi of all lilmU.

ThhiImiih) oillui tit Nu 71 KlngHtoul, iiiul ilimr in Mni'i hpii icoMEiyi'im66vMuiMi bob tWAM b.iuiU nf rtiiUitf fnillilullv fUllUlM 6 nHri'iamniij nimm iii huulinipifi UliW HN Nt)H illy UmwJ i I imww U4MU mh irnvm W' W.i'f UfU'lMiKMi UU lfiiH.li WtUi Timp hwiwImiI "MiHi.w St Aw TEMPLE OF FASHION," COKNI2K. HOTEL RECEIVED BY -A LAHGE astern French Kid Shoes For Ladies', Misses' Chitdren. Goods at tlio Lowest Bedrock Prices Genuine Diamond Dye Warranted Fast. jg3 PRICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE Boys Fine Jersey Suits at $3.50 Boys Waists, New Assortment Ladies Knitted Underwear, AT A GREAT DEDUCTION S. EHRLICH, Dee-1-88 THIS SPACE -FOIt "Wiitch lor the elaborate announcement of Nor Goods coining.

HOLL1STER 10t FOItT STltKKT, HONOLULU. -IMI'OItTKKH American European Drugs Chemicals, MutoritilH, Perfumery and Toilet Articles AKentrt for P. Lorillard Tobaccoh, it W. S. Kimball fc Tobacco and Cigarettes.

Aoratcd Water Works mcli NOTIOI2. IllKd loavu to Inform my minis and pith iii, that I Intend leaving the kinniloin on tlm Hih Folriiiiry, in bu aliKiil until Ouloh-r, and that I ill elotu my ollhu on ilm uth of l-'ubrmiry. M. K. (1HOSKMAN, Dciitim.

Illliit No. Ob Hotel St. KMWTICW of OIMMOHIIB, 1 'I'll m.ti.lltl.r Ikj.M frir tint Ilm lolhnslHKpurwiii vnruuhioiw( of ilm Omni ItHlhsny (iim Ui)miuio V. it Ulln I'mthlua. htMiil Virw.

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I MMKIl EOKT STKEETS. LAST STEAMER 1.1XE OF- Ladies Black Hose Superior Quality. Corner Hotel Fort Streets. IS RESERVED THE- Jl UEAI.KKR IN- 7.i Hotel Street. 2i 87 NOTICI3.

rwiNo ihu lnteniltii ilenkrtur doni of 11. K. Wich. V- from thu Kincilom of 11. limn, we rraiHTtdilly auk (list Ml amounts duu our llrm hu icltlrd or before tho Ifith of Kehrunrr ntit.

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