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THErIATtJRDAY PKESS.
Saturday Pre
HOLLISTER & CO
a NKwai'Arnu ri'iii.i.iitnu wkkki.y
nnti LEAVK TO
, Hnin ausscnirrioi
INFORM THE PUBLIC
riVEnOT.T.AIlS A YEAU IN ADVANCE
, That thoy hara mOT.rl Into Ui.lri
folrlgn .fb.ertptton. from , tii7.Si),ac
curtlliijt lo destination.
Hnlnerlbsrs and drerllasri will adilreas T1I0S. (I,
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All miller for Hit- Saturday I'reia should hi addressed
to tlie".TlllliAV I'llKMH."
Reminiscences No. 1G,
In Antrim!, 1818, it wiw eslitnntfil Hint
Hip tiiuimor of nornons in llin mint'H. from
tlii' Fcnllii-r to tliiiKlniiiHlntm rivorHniul in
tlio (try tligiiigrt of Iho foot liillrt, itiiioiinl
01 1 lo (il)ont '2,000. Thyro wt'ru nbsoluloly
no poor inon iiinoiig.tlHwo, forovory ono
roultl hIiow hoiiki gold, tnoro or Iih. Of
couran tlinro wns uronl vitrintiro in indivl
ditnln rm to luck, industry, nnil imthovop
nnpo, lint it wiih not ttiiconniioii to lu-itr of
moil who ohtiiincd in n m'iiIo tiny from
800 to if'2000 worth of Iho ptccioim inulul.
Ono jiiiico tlmt an unlucky follow found
wiih roportrd as wijililii,,' thirlron poiimlH,
with but n vorv littlu inixluru of qimrtz.
I Hiiid nnlutkii, for it provud ho lo him, in
rmiiilich iWllur'roiniirk'ubltT find lipscl his
witM rtnrf'hrj did not llvo Ioiil,' nfter. Tlicro
was n yootl deal of intoinpernncu in drink.
OroKgt'rioH wuiu jilcnliful, and nmiiy of
tlio fiiwor clasHos, bucIi ns rtitinwny BiulorH
and HoldiiTM of which thoro wiih quito a
tipriukliiif,' nmony tlio diggers ns well ntt
fiinnoiv, inorchiiiii.i, doctors, Inwyorn, etc.,
- ront'thoirtinu nnd their gold almost
ns fiiKt'tw olitniuAl,'in and nlioiit tlio grog
qurius. fI rumcmbiir one follow who had
flrnnk himself out of 'dint-,' and boKgotl for
n drink on credit. Tho doulor told him to
iro to tlio crook nnd dl; for tho noodful.
lint tho man lind tho " thirst of tho wick
od " on him, ns ho uxprussotl it, and
wanted n glnss vory had, nt once. Tim ro
fulfil wiih ropcntwlj whoii tho dosiccntcd
individual, declaring with an oath that
thoro wns" '' good diggings nnywhoro
around hore," Bcoopod up a panful of
onrth and Hand right in front of tho bar
a board, laid On two barrels which ho
washed out in tho bed of tlio crook, and
returned in a fow minutes with tho pro
ceeds in tlio bottom of ltia pan, about iivo
or six dollars worth of gold. Uainbling
too, began to prevail, tho usual game be
ing "monlo," and ninny a miner sacri
ficed his " pilo " to tho sharpers after n
hard ilay's work.
I wns doing
rnvino, which I
pxlrcmoly woll in my
Lad nil to inysulf, mul
should hnvo socifred n largo amount of
gold but for my own goou-nnturod ver
iifiucy. A runaway 1J. S. soldier (an
IrishmnnJ from Monterey, enmo nlong ono
ilny wlioro A wiuii digging out n crevice,
nnd sitting down bemoaned his hard luck.
Ho hnd been a week in tho diggings, but
soinehow could, not iriko paying dirt.
Besides, ho was linblo to bo arrested ns a
deserter. (Col. It. JJ. Mason, tho Militnry
Governor of California, had offered largo
rewards for tho. apprehension of tlnwo
mou.) As ho .tnlkod, tho tears stood in his
oyos. My rnvino wns n long ono; I felt
nlrondy rich, and nblo to bo gonerous. So
exacting n promifo that ho would tell no
ono of tho oxistenco of this rich spot, I
procooded to show him how to lind tho
croricos where tho gold lay embedded.
And ho struck it richer than oven I, for
his first pnn washed out about $100. Hut
I wns content in tho thought that thoro wns
enough in tho hill for both of us. Tho
very next morning, whon I loisurely pro
ceeded to my rnvino to work, behold ! it
was fnirly lined from tho top to tho bot
tom with busy miners, howing away with
tiiuis picks. My. Irish friend lind got
drunk tho nighc. before in colobrnting his
wiy tVAnialuil UlW' Hell Uriel. So Hindi IOf
being kind to n strangor, wns my thought,
ns I shouldered my pick and plodded
bnck to camp, whero I got tho coldest
kind of comfort from my partner.
Having sold, nil our goods, and nt n
Inrgo profit, Bonrdsloy wnntod to go down
to Snu Frnncisco for n fresh lot, and in
my then framo of mind it wns not hard to
porsundo mo to go along with him. IJo
sides, ns it wns now tho ond of Soptoinbor,
winter with its rnins was closo at hnnd,
nnd it was supposed that tho interior wns
nlmoflt uninhabitnblo at that sonsou. Wo
thoroforo" sold, our tonl nnd such articles
ns wo.could' iio pack on a horso wo had
bought n soro-bneked, broken down old
nng for S1B0 nnd started on foot for
Sutter's Fort, en routo for tho Bay. Each
carriod his "swag" of gold in this
manner: Dividing it into two cqunl par
cels, tied in buckskin iouches, theso woro
mispouded injilk handkorchiofa tied nt
tho'Bh6nldortnndfcJos!Bd oyer tho bronst
under the shirt, bo thril n pouch of gold
was1 undcr'bnch nrmpit, nnd quitb out of
sight. Tho weight dinting on tho should
ers was such Unit on arriving at tho Fort
nfter our trnmp of two days, they woro
black and blue.
Wo found tho peoplo at Mormon Island
in n state of some excitement, on account
of n controversy that had been going on
with Brauumi. Ho hnd claimed, nnu for
Homo time rocoived from tho minors bo
longing to tho Mormon communion, ton
per c'out.;of Inll tho gold they obtained, on
tho-rouml that it wns tho titho which
they woro bound to pay tho Church. Al
together Sam must liuru got n hnmlsomo
sum in tins' way; hut lattorly tho faithful
hnd becomo restive under tho tax, and it
ended iu their refusing to pay it. Previous
to thin, however, tho iden hnd actually
boon mooted among tho Mormons, of forc
ing ' Gentijc' Jto pay also, on, tlio
ground t Hat the doposits bolonged to tho
Church by right of discovery nnd occupa
tion; but I think tho project wns not
Yjt .gurioiuily ontortained by liranuan.
13nj -' 1: -'ForUr-Now Holvotiu, as Sutter
cnUqdit wnBvfull of people nnd mu
roundod by-tium'erous camps mostly of
miners returning nomo lor tlio reason, al
though thoro woro many new arrivals from
below going to tho mines. My partner
sold our soro-backed horse thoughtfully
keeping tho paok-saddlo on during tho
negotiation for $200, and wo paid 5
each passage on a wagon from tho Fort to
the Embarcadero. Hero wo found that
quito a village of wooden shanties had
sprung up along tho bunks of tho river in
tho threo months that had elapsed sinco
wo woro on tho Bpot on our way to tho
mines. Thoro were grog shops nnd gam
bling lielU galore, aud several rostnurnntH
whoro a meal of fried beef aud soggy
bakwl bread witliery questionnblo colloo
could be got for onp-anda half Ui two
dollars u bond. Lodging houses woro out
of tho question, nnd everybody carapod
out with their blankets under the largo
spreading ok trees that abounded in tho
neighbWltooil of 'tho'linding.
Wnilo herowo'heonl of tho first death
by violence in. tho minos-tho murder of
John It. vo Punter, fqr ?oino yonrs s resi
dent of Honolulu,' and a partner in the
shin-chandlery busiuess with Hodriguea
Vida, who diod here some twenty-tiro
years ago. Von Pfistev was in cuiup on
iho American rivor, Oct. 1st, whon he was
stubbed to death iu an altercation with a
rowdy character uamod ltaymond. The
latter ied, and for that crimo escaiiod jus
tice. A rowwd of $500 was offered by tho
pooplo of Haa Francisco for bis opprohon-
VOLUjMI II., NO. 17.1 HONOLULU, U.
Hioti. to which was added 551X1 more by tho
hrollior or tlio (loconsed, Julwnrd von
l'lmtnr. Jlul ltaymond. although not
directly )unislud for tho murder, lost his
own Hie somo timu subBequently m a
drunken broil,
ThcroawnH tnticli sickness on tho rivers
fit this lime, but thoro wns none whatever
iu thuuiountaiii regions. Tho complaints
were, in general, bilious and intermittent
fevers and diarrlKra. Cases were not in
froqiielil in the region between Iho Em
bnrondero and Mormon Island, of the find
ing of tho dead bodies of unknown persons,
which woro buried on the spot.
Tho only mode of conveyance down tho
Sacramento to Han Francisco was by
bonts. Thoro woro several of those, of tho
stylo of ship's " launches," or long-bonts,
Usually docKod over and schoonoi'-riggod.
The ono on which wo embarked was ono
of the best of theso, known as " Sutter's
launch," about '2Ti feet long and ducked.
Tho price of pnssngo was !f50, ami thoro
wore forty poisons "enbiii'd. cribb'd, con
fin'd," in this little craft during five days
nnd nlghtH which elapsed before wo land
ed nt Oliirk's Point. At night wo tied up
to a true on tho, rivor bank, nndjuost of
tho pnotigprs look iirun on'shore, but
Wu always slept on tho boat, not desiring
to make a nenr ucqunintnnco of the wild
animals coyotes, wolves and bears that
caino sniffing nt ns at night on tho muddy,
sedgy banks. During the day the sun
wns hot, and the light broezo that came
up tho rivor made our progress slow. A
good many weary miles were accomplish
ed by " warping. " A lino was taken awny
ahead in a skill' and tied lo a tree, up to
which tho Inuhch wns pulled, and to on,
the dny through. Near tho junction of
the Sacramento and San Jonchin rivers,
wo got wind enough through tho StraitH
of Onrquino, to make sail and beat
through. Thero was a lonely looking
shanty nt the junction, where somebody
hnd laid out a city, with tho high-sounding
title of "Now York of tho Pacific," but
tho naiuo was all that over came of it.
Bonicia,-Ko named by Jtobort Semplo, its
founder, in honor of his California wifo,
thon consisted of but two or three houses
nnd sheds. It also had great expectations
of becoming tho commercial metropolis of
tho State, its iirtt bottleiM for n long timo
deluding themselves with Iho belief that
commerco would pass by San Francisco in
favor of their hiipposed superior location.
On tho ovoningof thu fourth day from tho
Embarcadoro, wo dropped anchor for' tho
night off tho shore at Saucileto, and
crossing tho bay early next morning, tied
up nt Inst alongside tho wltnrf nt Clnrk's
Point (a point now somewhat distnut from
the bay up Broadway.)
"Wo fouud San Francisco moro than full
of peoplo, strangers mostly, who had ar
rived from tho Islands, from Oregon, nnd,
from South Amoricn, attracted by tho
nows of tho gold discoveries. Thoro was
but ono solitnry vessol in port when wo
loft; thoro woro now twonty-livo, but gon
erally deserted by their crows, who had
gone to tho mines. Society iu tho town
wns beginning to got into that condition
of disorganization nnd misrulo which
chnractonzod San Francisco in 1819, and
subsequently, until tho Vigilance Com
mittee became a stern necessity. Stoven
whfclf hnil' boon sohfout nrountf'lYurHorh
in 1S1G to garrison California, had now,
on the advont of peace with Mexico, boon
uiscmirgcu, nnu many of tlio men woro
congregated in San Frnncisco. Tho
officers ns a rule woro gontlemon, nnd
somo of tho mon woro nlso ordorly and
well-bohiived, but tho mnjority woro in
clined to bo docidedly lowdy. Thoy
spout their timo in hanging about tho
liquor shop's aud gambling tables somo
woro sharp monto dealers and lay in
wait for returned minors with plothoric
bags of gold dust. At night thoy frequent
ly travelled in companies from ono liquor
shop to another, creating troublo and
rows whorover thoy wont. Thoy woro
known as " The Hounds," a numo of thoir
own adoption, and their hond-quartors
was at "Tho Shades," n public houso on
Jackson street, owned by Isnac Mont
gomery, boforo nnd nftorwards n resident
of Honolulu. Theso "Hounds" woro
hounded out of their organization by tlio
concortod action of tho citizons in 1819.
Coin wns scarco, although soveral hun
dred thousand dollars hnd boon brought
from Honolulu and from South America,
ond gold dust commnndeil but S9 per
ounce. Board was from 120 to ?30 por
wook, tho faro being plain hoof and bread;
vegetables were not to bo had at any
pneo, and milk, buttor and choeso oxistod
in memory only. Flour was $5 per sack;
salt pork $50 per barrel in San Francisco
and 200 in tho mines. Liquors, how
ovor, had not rison in price, owing to tho
quantities imported from all qunrtors, nnd
woro rotnilod at 25 cents por glass. Tho
troublo was tho. scarcity of cfiango, and
particularly tho quarters of n dollar; but
this was temporarily got over by cutting
half dollars in two. An nttompt wns
wndo to puss what woro culled "shin
plnstors," of tho denominations of ton,
,lwenty-livo and sovonty-fivo coiits, but
they novor wore in favor with tho public,
nuil soon disappeared.
Among tho arrivals from Honolulu, wns
tho Jtov. T. Bwight Hunt, who had boon
a missionary of tho A.B,0,F.M. at Lnha
ina. Ho preached ono Sunday to n fill
house in an mlobio building on tho upper
sido of tho Phizu Portsmouth Snutiro.
The audience wns orgnnized. immediately
after tho Boiuion, into n public meeting,
nnd the tmm of $'J,C00 then and thoro sub
scribed for tho preacher, ns Bolnry, with
tho title of "Protestant Chaplain of San
Frnncisco." 1 boliovo that this was tho
fust Protostant religious servico over hold
in Sim Francisco, and was the initial of
tho first Presbyterian Church in that city.
On my return to town I recommoncod
tho publication of tho " Culifornian,"
taking us partners in tho business two
printors. ox-members of Stevenson's llogi
uient, whoso nnmos woro Benj. F. Fostor,
nnd Vin. E. Weaver. (Thoy havo both
long Biuco been "locked up " in the chaso
of death,) Neither had any caidi. My
gold wont' to pay for the purchnso of tho
otlice, at tho rato of 9 por ounce, when
it was worth ?21, until I got disgusted
with eoeiny hiy hard earnings thus sacri
ficed. I hold out to E. 0. Komble, to
whom Briiunan hud sold tho "Star."
Kcmblo as.sociaticl with himsolf Edwurd
Gilbert, nnd thoy issued tho "Star nnd
Californiun" uutil thu 1th of January,
1849, whon thoy issued tho tiret number of
tlio " Alta California," having received tho
press and typos which I had ordered from
New York. Gilbert was a Lioutonnnt in
Stevoiibon's Regiment, a niun of education
nnd u thorough gentlomau. Ho was in
gloriously killed in a duel with Genorul
Denver, arising out of political complica-
tloiiHj in the year 1850. Looking back to
tho times, tho memories of which I hnvo
boon bringing up, I am struck wiih tho
sombre rellection that the survivors of tho
pioneer gold-suokers of M8 nro very fow
lnueoii. jm none oi mom nro ricn.
Neither, as a rule, aro those of M9.
H. L. H.
It. W. SEVERANCE,
llnwntlnn Cnnaul & Commlaaion Morclinnt
7 aiftCnllfornla St.. Col., Kniim .No. 4. Ijr
J. M. OAT Si CO., SAILMAKERS,
Makce'a ritc-l'ruuf lllulc,
Honolulu, II, I.
53 l'lag. of all clticrlill"ii inatlc ftml rcpalrfil.. Ij
J. NOTT A; CO..
Importora nnil Snalom lit Stove, Rntigca,
Metali, llttna I'urnlahlri UootU, Crockffy, (lln anil
Chtnn Warr, rnicllcul Siccl nnlca, Honolulu, 11, 1,
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CHAMPAQNE CIDER MANUFACTORY
AND GROCEIIY.
a 'c. I.'l I.IIMlllHIrccl. ly
JNO. H. BROWN.
Inaprotor of Wcl(-ht mid Menaurea,
Htl Ilcrctanla Slrt.
45 Ordrra cun lm left at I'ollce Hlallon, dm
A. W. RICHARDSON Ik CO.,
im-uitTrn anii iiRAt.rni in
ltonta, Sliooa, KurnUliInc (load, IlnN. Cnpii, Trunk,
Vallao, l'ptfmiicrjr nuil bunpa, WiHIh.ini Wnlchr,
Flnu Jrwrlry, ilc, corner (if 1'url nnil .Merchant tta.,
lloiioliitii, 11. I. 1 J
M. DICKSON,
PhotoRrujililc Artist,
KUnuil 101 Fori Hlrccl.
IMcturra of fill firm and Unri made to order, and
Kramea of nil dt-fcrlpllou rnntnnll on haml. AIko,
Shi'lln, Onruli, nnd Curloaltlea of the Tactile. 'i ljr
S. MAONIN,
Importer nnd Dealer in Dry nnd JTnncjr
Gooda, Boots, Shoos, Sec, i
At the Ureal i:ai-tcrn Hlore, ha. tii I orl M., Honolulu
M ly
L. w.'hopp,
Caljlnet Mtikor, tTpholatorer, Denier In
Furniture,
No. S9 Kins Street, lietwi-cn Nuuanii and l'ort Htrerta.
lattrcnecs conslantly on hand or tuitde to order.
iy
THOS- O. THRUM,
Importing and Mnnufnotnrlnf Stationer.
News Ai;ont, Book Binder, Ate,
leriliiiut Street, and Dealer Iu
l'lnc Stationery, I'.onkn, 3lnlc, Toja and Fancy Oonda,
1 tort stteet, near Hotel, llonolulil. ly
FRANK GERTZ,
BOOTANO SHOE MAKER
No. tit l'ort St.. omioslto I'nnthcon Slahles.
Honia nuil ftlKH-a .llnile lo Order, or Hint .tin.
trrinl,ninl nl llonaoiililc J"rliT.
Boots and Shoos mndo for Cash only
i ly
H. S. GRINBAUM &, CO.,
Importon aud Wholcsnlo Donlers in Geno-
ral Merchandise,
J JIakcc'a lllock, IJuccn Street. ly
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Morchnnts,
2H California .St.,nn Francisco.
Special facilities foi and particular attention paid to
J conalKnmciit of Ialnnil prudncr. ly
VOLOAHTO 3Ei0XJE3
vn.vrKR or of uii.auiia.
W. II. LENTZ, MANAGER.
Tlenty to eat, a rnnntiiR the, clean licds, and the beat
attendance on the Hawaiian Iflanda
VUllora requirlni: any unuvtial dlaplay of volcanic
action nlll kindly lo .lnnarer at leant ten daya notice
In flue neither, and from elctcn to thlrtccu In foul
a ly i "
Importer and Dealor iu Crookerjr,
l'laln and llrcor.iti.il l'orcclaln, Out and Frcncd Olaaa,
Silver l'latcd Ware, Cutlery, Uhandellcrj, Lamps,
Ohlninea. Klc.
Fire l'roof Store, cor. KIiik and Xuuanu Stj., Honolulu.
-Liy
FRANK II. AUSTIN to CO.,
Commission Merchants and For
warding Agents.
Otllcc No. 20 Cnlirornhi St., San Frnncisco.
Cnnalcnmcnta from the Hawaiian Ialanda desired.
The llcsl 1'rlcet Warranted, and bales Guaranteed.
871 4 ly
A. M. HEWITT,
Freight and General Shipping Clerk.
H7 All order left at K. '. Atlanta' Auction ISoom villi
bi bo promptly attended lo. 3m
E. FONTOPPIDAN, M. D
Oculist, Fhysieinu and Surgeon.
Eyo Dlaeair? a hpeclalty. Itc'ldenconndnmcti L'lTFort
.-treetaiiil Chiplalu l,inr(.Mr. Chase'a).
Office hoiirai 10 i: a. ii. anda-4 r. x. M 3mle
O. 8E0EI.KEM. . I.SOLINIl
G. SEGEEKEN & CO.,
No, 5 Niiunnu Utrect,
Tinsmiths nnd Plnmhers. Dealers in Staves,
llansi". Tin, r,htet Iron and Ooppi r Ware, keep con
ttantly on hand a full na'tirlment of Tinnnie, (lalvan-
lard Iron and I.cul l'lpe, India ltubbcr IIo,t, Ac, A.C.
jMy
MAX ECKART,
Vntchmaker, Jeweller, Engraver and
Diamond Setter.
No. (1 Kaahumanu rllrcet, Honolulu. All ordera faith.
fully executed. S3 iy
HIGGINS & JESSETT,
.Noi.WandWKIniSt.,
Carriapjo Bnilden, Trim'jft)
mors, Painters, Varnishers P "
All kinds of Ilepalrius alteuUcil to, and Rood mirk
guaranteed At Low Haifa. S ly
A. L. SMITH.
41 rnnr btiikkt, inroiiTitn anduealeu w
Marlden liuudruple l'latcd Wate, Olsaiwnrc, Klns'a
Combination bpectaclea nnd K)V Ulaaaea, llracki-la,
Va.ca, l.utlral Wire Ware, Fancy Soiii, l'lcture
Framex, Wo.truholin'a l'ockit Knlvea, rjcloarn, l'la
tola, l'oudir. Miot and Ammuultloii, Olark'a Six,!
L'ttnn,Ma:hlnoOil.nll klnda or -Mnthlno Needles,
"Dumcatlc" Taper I nsliloua, Solo Ascut for Ihe mil
H'trnlly aiknoledi;i-d
Eight Rnnnlng Domeatio Sewing 'Machine
1 ly
WM. MoCANDEESS.
Ne, 6, (tm-nii Mrert. t'lslt .Mnrhet,
Peeler In Choice. t llecf, Veal, Million, 1'lah, etc.
family and Shlppliu Ordeia carefully allinded to.
l.lio hlock furulalieil to c..cl at abort utitlci, nnd
Vi-aotublfa of all klnda aupjillcil in order. 51 lyr
CHAS. BREWER & CO.,
37 lillb)- Nt.. Jlusluu,
Agent of Hawaiian Paosota,
General Commission Agents.
Kpeclal attention clveu to thu purch l.lni; of (Jonda
for the HanulUu trade, Frulshta at the Iuhc.i rale.
M ly
C. E. WILLIAMS,
Importer, Manufacturer, Upholsterer,
and Uealar In Furniture of Kvory Description. Furnl
lure Waro Huouk, Xu. ill Furl blrcet. Work bhop at
the Old bUud on Hotel Struct.
tJtr All Order, j'rouiplly Attended to. 41 ly
II. t. wuitkev, Kitabllahed 1W0. j, w, nnsEUiaoa
WHITNEY & ROBERTSON,
(8uuf uura to II. M. Whitney)
Importing and Manufacturing Stationers
Publiihers, News Dealers, Book
Binders and Vapor Rulers.
11) A at Mctcnint blreel. Ilonululu, II. 1, KM W
BXMUOE A oo.,
BANKERS,
IIO.NOLUI.U, I I I i HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
UHAW EXOHASUE OX
IHE BIN OF CAUrOnXIJ, : : : : SIN rMNCISCO
AND tiiiiu iotsra IK
Msmt Vera,
MtMloa,
Paris,
AntkUnd,
tHEOnltsTsllMKCOIirOMIIOIf, : i : ; tMBM
AKU TUSItt AAsrfc !!(.
Ueiifj Kviik,
n)-ilnXi aud
Ibeerns,
And tranucl a Utntul Biasing BuaiBCas. M9 1
I., SATURDAY DECE
EDWARD PRESTON,
Attorney nnd Connsnllor nt Law,
ly r,, Fori Htrr et. Ilnnolnlu. I
ED. C. ROWE,
Hnnse nnd Sign Painter, Paper Hnnger, See
Wi ly Wu 107 King Htreal. Honolulu. 3
iVii,ii:it Ar. ;o.,
Corner of Fori and Cneen Hleela, llnnolutn,
i.nmber, Ptlntl, Oils, Nalli, Salt And Boildlng
S ly Matarlsla of avarjrkml
'. a. m.'iiai:i'i:u Jk. ;..
Importers A Commission Merchants
B7H Honolulu. Hawaiian lalandt, ly
. N. II.M.IIl.-MJN, ,11. Ik,,
SOnOEON AMD IIOMEOPAUIIO IHYfllCIAH.
Omce-Cornrr Fort and llrrctaula Sir,, Honolulu.
. HO
U. I. AIIA.HH.
Auctioneer anil Commission Merchant,
"GO (Jueen Hlreet, Honolulu, ly
i:i. iiori-'N:i9i.Ai:Ji;it & :.,
1MP0RTER8 AND COMMISSION MEBC11ANT8
o'- Hounluln. Ualni, 11. J. ly
JOHN RUSSEEL,
ATTOIlWJUr U.'X XiAW
8 31 Merchant H', i ror. of Fort Et. 810 ly
F. T. EENEHAN CO.,
Isaperters and Commission Merchants,
M .N'uiianii Httru, Honolulu. ill
A. N. ;i.i:CtlllKi A Co..
lMfOllTKlia ANII IIEAIKIIa 1
Grouox'nl ZVIox-olrnxxcllaso,
6.7) Comer Ijiicen and Kaahuiiianii Hlreeta. ly
II. IIACIl-'i:i,l V 4JO.,
OENERAL COMMISSION AOEHT
8IJ Unpen rjtreel, Ilonululu, II. I,
iy
A. IV. It ft II.
GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER.
Family Grocery and Feed bluie.
HI 'r 60 Kurt Hlicet, llonotnlu.
MRS. A. M. MELEIS,
Fashionable Dreas nnd Clonk Maker,
101 Fort atreel, Honolulu, 11. 1,
b.M -J) ly
iioi.i.iis tc C4I.,
Ship Chandlers and CommmionMorchanta.
Impottcra and Hiulira In General JUriliumlUe, (lueen
tai M., Honolulu, II. I. iy
J. ill. sVin ii:v. .. i . i. s.
Dental Boomt on Foit Street,
Onice In Ilrcwcr'a, lllock, corner Hotel aud Fort atreeta
ti-l ly HntruiiLc, Until blreit.
:b:;ii, iiEtv:.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
SOTAltV rUHLIC,
And Afien t for taking Ackuon leduu-nta of Iiutrumenta
forme lel.ind ot unbii.
of-13 No. 8 Kaaliuinaniihl.. llonolulil. II. 1. ly
i.ai.-m: a- oo.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And luiportera of nnd Ueatiara Iu liny, Uraln, and
811 Ueneral l'rudiicc. llniioliilu. Ii. I. ly
JOIM X. WA'sVUItllOUKi:.
IMrOKTEH AND DEALER IN GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
877 Qneen btrcct, Honolulu, II. I. ly
JNO. A. HASSINGER,
Agent to tnko Aoknoirledirnients to Con
tracts for Labor.
bTO 8 Interior Olllce, Hon luln. ly
II. i:..lld.'l'VIti: AMIUOTIII.il.
OROCERY. FEED STORE and BAKERY
Corner King mid Fort Ktrccta, Honolulu.
tell ly
:. U. IDAl.l. V NOiA,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE
Dry Uooda, l'alnla, Oils and Ceuernl llcrchaudltr,
681 ly Corner l'ort and Kins iff.
Lfc
D. A. r. CAIlTEIi: CJONLSjiin
o. duWI1R, & oo., ('
shipping & commission merchants,
W3 Honolulu, Hawaiian Ialanda. ly
iiunT. Lswani. c. k. cooks.
LIMV'EltN tc COOKU,
Kucccstora to I.EWKns & DlcKaoN,
IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN LUMBER
, And all kinds of llulldlug-MatLrlalu,
FortSlrccl. km ly Honolulu.
S. M. CARTER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments to Con
tracts for Eabor.
Office at I'. M. S. Dock, Enplanadc, Honolulu. 11. I.
K)l 14 ly
llll.l.liXjillA.ll tt. JO..
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HA
ABE
Cutlery, Dry Uooda, l'alnta and Oils, and o'encral
.'ti-rtiiHilMIsc,
8H Xo. 37 Furl mreu. Honolulu. ly
CLAUS Sl'IltCSCL!..
w. a. IHWIK.
U'.U. . IICWli-N A ...
Sugar factors and Commission Agents
Honolulu. II. 1. tj'j
ill. N. OICl.-MtAU.H At CO..
IMPORTERS AND WH0LE8ALE DEALEBS
III Kilftlllntlllllllt Mhilhlntr ITiifa flia. Tl,.t. UI....
. 7'- , V. t ""1 aii( IUallV, QlHir.
ana every .iritty of .t-ui..femtti, buperlor FuriiUlilnir
lulu. II. I. 805 yl
A. W. PEIRCE & CO,,
SHIP CHANDLERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AURNTB ruit
Drand'a Guns and Domb Loucea,
Ferry Datia'Taln Killer,
Mil 1 No. 4U Ijncen St.. Honolulu. ly
CAMTEE & HATCH,
Attorneys .t Xjctxv.
W. It. CAbTI.K, Notary Public, attend all
thcCourta of tho Kingdom.
rartlcular attention paid lo tho m-Kothitlon of Loana,
ConvejuncliiK, Collecting, etc. err .Mcmi-y lo loan on
MorlKacc.
Oiliec, No. 15 Kaahiimanu Street Honolulu, Hawaiian
Ialanda. g.a y
TI1KO. II. IAV1I'.N.
Late Janio.v. Oiisen X Co.)
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
anii iciest rnn
l.lojd'a and Iho I.hirnool Underwrllcra,
llrlll.h and Fnrrlcn -Marlun Inatiranco Company,
And Northern Anaiiraucu Ccniiuny. iirM.1 ly
a. . CAaTt-K. j, n, ajit eiiton.
cahtm: a, uoou'i:.
SHII-PINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
f.MI'OIITEIIS ANlt
Dealers In Conoral Morchandiao,
No. 6U Kins .Street, Honolulu. II. I.
AOKNT8 FOR
Tho Union Inaurnncc Comiuny of San Francltco.
Thu New Kill-land I.lfu liuuraiico Uiiuipauy, lloaton.
iiiauirgon racket l.lnc,
Dr. .layiitt & bon'a Celcbrat
eil Medletnri,
Wheeler Wll.on'aHcnlns
-Maclilni'.,
Tho Kofcala 1'Iantatlou,
Tin Haiku 1'luutatlon,
.iuiiiihii i-,uuoiiioii,
llauiukua PlunUtlon.
oSVlly
IIV.IIA.I.IIKOM.,
Importers of General Merchandise
FROM
FltANOE, ENGLAND, UERSIAXY, AND
UNITED STATES,
No. Merchant Street, . Honolulu, II, I,
U.UA UUOH,,
WHOLESALE GllOOERS,
Sl and 1118 California Wtrcet,
HAN F BAN UlNCtt,
tW ParlicularAttenllouuald lonlllnKand.hlpjiIni;
Itland ordera. (155 jr
HAWAIIAN
INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO.,
LIMITED.
MOXBY LttANEIa UN INa)T.l'l.KM NC
curlllta, or luz or abort period,. Apply la
n r. p. V.VJMKeN.MsDi.wyrol.w.
OfBcs. Quota St.. over U. W. Macfarltna k. Co. 4a If
Walluku P Factory.
BVJST QUATilTY OF l'AIAl MAX.
ufacturidcuUutl, All ordera llitd with da.
PtCB- K. U. UAILEV
I t WsllitsB, Msal
MBEU, PA, 188J.
PIONEER STEAM
Candy Manufactory unci Bakory
ac. 3tioxi.iv,
Practical Confcctiontr, Paatry Cook nnd Baker,
B7 71 Hotel atreet, between Ntitinim and Fort, a ly
j. 4;r:ii7i':?iAS,
BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST
llorar Mliorliirr, 'nrrlnKr tVnrli,
I'lniilnlliitt .nnrliliii-ry, Ar,
Pfil Shop on Klnu Hllerl, neat Canlle X fook.'a. ly
HONOLULU "IRON WORKS CO.
Vnltsia. Hllllera.Cvol.,,, ron llrnnand l.aa.1 Caitlnci
Mnchlnory of Evory Doncrlptlon
fij- Mn.l, to Order -ft
Pnrtlcnlar attention paid to Shlp'a Elackimlthtng
, arr-JWI WflltK aneulnlon tlie.lmrlxinotlre. nVB ly
STRATEMEYER 8c JAMES,
Prnotlcal Pnintnrs and Decorators, Olldlnc,
OrnlniiiK nnd Eottni'luu.
No.M Hotel 81.. rippmlle Family Market.
M7 .11 ly
WRAY TAYLOR.
riANOFOIlTl. AM) OltUAN TUNKIt
tf7 Ordera can be laft at T. 11. Tlirum'a Tort Htreet
and Merchant Hire etHloren. ?J Cm
HUEEISTER Si CO.,
3Driasfirinti, ApotUooarloa
ANiiixriiii-mii or
Tobacro and Citira( Agent for P. l.orlllard A Co.,
V " 'l,"u'111 is L" ' Vanlly Fair, (loudwln A Co Old
,IudKe, lluclisnnn A I.vle'a Cclcbintcd I'liiff Tobieina,
Clown Perfumery, of .London. Hiiinnliren' llnmen!
pathlc Speclllc, Ac. Ac)
blti
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
Real Eatnto Broltor & Employment Bnrean
Heiila llooina, Cottnuei, Houara, and aell; nnd leaea
U"iil K.tate In all pnrla of the Klnedum. Kiuploi
luent fnniii for tbonc aei-Ulnit work In all tlio vnrloua
brauchca of bualnoa cimiiected Willi then Ialanda.
prf" A. M. Lcsal Dociiminta drawn, Mill. Collected,
Hooka and Actnunta kept, and general olllce work Irani.
acteil. Patronage aollcltcd. Coinmlaaloiia inoderate.
Ilonnlulii, II. I. ;n BI'J
. w. ma :i-aici.a;i: At ;..
IMP0IITER8 AND C0MMIE8I0N MERCHANTS,
llobltifon'a Fire-Proof Ilnlldlne,
IJuccn Strict, Honolulu, II. I.
AncsTa ros
The lllaasnn- nnd Honolulu l.lno of Paeketa.
John Hay A C'n'a Liverpool and London Packets.
Tli Wnlknpii Plantation.
Tli n Spencer Plantation, IIIIo.
Ilakaluit Plantation, IIIIo.
Mlrrleca. Tiilt A Walann, futrnr Machinery.
Tlio l'utiloa Hherp llanch Company. 8J7
" H J. H JLm E3 3UE
H.M. MOORE,
.TOB lDJlf'rJEK.,
AND IlIIALH't IN
Stationery, Cigars, Tobncco Sec, &c.
SU BH No. Ul Fort .Street. Ii
lOeriisiLiJLr Pigs
i.a iiii, a-aijtr.sa b.tii'imti;i
atralna.nndnf all a"ci, FOIl HALIl,
boied and delivered to kleatuer or
aeuooncr, at .MUliUKAl J. ritiUKS.
I'crsons nlsliliiarlo stnrt tilth the neat Mlock
or to Improve it lint llipj- iitirr have,
enn buy In inlrs not akin.
Bf3' A.IIIiHUKItT.lliiwnllnii Hotel.
i a. N;iiAi:i-'i:it.
ACJK.VTnf llremr.n llnnrtlof UnrlertTrlters,
Acntof I)ri-deu Hoard of Underwriter,
Acentof Vienna Hoard of Underwrllcra.
Clalma ai;a1n.t In. tirancc Compiinlea within the jurl.
diction of the nbote llonrda of Undernrlteranlll hnva
to lie ccrllflcd to by the above Agent to make them
laHd. 81.' ly
Insurance Notice.
TIIK AI1E.1T Pllll TIIK IIIMTI8I1 Far.
eign Marine Insurance Company (Limited) hta
received In.tritctloui to Itnlnc-n Iho I title", of In
aurnnce between Honolulu nnd Porta In Ihe Paelllcand
la now prepared tolaauo Pollclea at lha lowcal rates,
tv llh A apeclal reduction on f ri-iehl per ateumera.
THEo. ll. UAV1K8,
RW lv Ai-ent llrlt. Ff.r-M.rIn,.lJo.. i.lmltq
iiA.iiisiiitun. iiiti:.m:.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Tiir. UMi:ii.siu.'VKi itAVi.Mi iikkm ai.
. pointed Ant of the nbovc Company, are pre
pared to Insure rlak agalnat fire on Mono niid llrlrk
Killillnx, nnd 011 .Ui-rilioMillio htorcd I herein, 011
the most faroranln tcrraa. For particular apply at tnc
oBlceof H.I1 ly F. A. bCHAHFJilt .t CO.
HAMBURC-MACDEBURC
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HAMBUnO.
KiTFi.mxns. .miitviiA.MiiNF.. rrrt?ri.
TUKi; and Machinery Iiianrrd agalnat Flra on the
mott favorable terma.
A. JAlllaKU, Agent for the Hawaiian Ialanda.
8.H ly
Insurance Notice.
TIIK l'Mr.HNHJ.t:i AKK I'UKI'AnKIl
to rl to upon Merchandise, per flrat-claaa tesaela
between this and tho Coast Ports, covering loa or
damage, If amounting to III per cent, or more, on the
aound talue of the whole ahlpiuent at port of delivery,
upon fauiroble tcrma. '
..... . HISlIOP A Co.
Agent of the r lrcmen a Fund Insurance Company.
Honolulu, Jan. tx, ISMl. ah iliii
FIREMAN'S FJJND
Insurance Compaiy.
A Leading Home Company.
Aaacta, JunoSOth $707 307.17
Additional Cash Capital (now being called In) aJO.UUO.OO
Total Assets Jt,U707.17
'Pill: FIREMAN'S FUNJJ IXSITK-J-
ANOE COMPANY basla Its clalma to tho best
liutronago upon Ita aoand financial condition, reinforced
by ita accc.slon of capltul, ghlng Ii over a million
ilollara Inaa.eta; ita eitcn.lvu ayateiu of Agencies, In
aurlng It a largo premium Income, without tho nccoi
altyof heavy concentration of lines: Ita adherence to
tho best prlnclplea aud practices of Underwriting: by
open, fair and clearly expressed contracta, and prompt
and equitable niljualuiiut and payment of legitimate
losses. ' "
For seventeen yeara It haa been fatorably known as a
cniiavrvMllto underwriter, and during that lime haa
paid over
4,000,000 IN LOSSES,
Passing triumphantly through tho heaviest conflagra
tions Known In modern history.
HINHor A Co., Aifeiils,
i3"i Honolulu. H.I.
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
H.tabll.lied 1NW,
Unlimited Liability to' Stockholders,
A,cl" sii,M,im
lacrv v ti,7aiuw
liuouie fur lOTUi
Premiums rrcehiU alter dvductluu of re'lu.
urauLC 1 S,3a.',W
Losses promptly adjusted and paid here,
3"' IIISIIIU- A- -o.. Ageisls.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF SAM VII AX GIIICU.
XajXAX-lxXO.
ikookfoiiTted, 1SSB
CASTLE t COOKE, AGENTS
lit for lln Hawaiian lalswdi. ir
Rhenish Woatphallan Lloyd
INSURANCE COMPANY.
or M. lll.AIIU.tCII. Ilijfiiil.li Vfuui.
Aachen and Leipzig Insurance Co,,
Umlwu,
ttr AWtlKX, (AIX.I.A.CHArCLH:,)
4 1.1. 1'LAI.MM IUH tAltTIi:t'I.AR AVKH.
XlAUE sustained by (inodi arriving here, aud Iu.
anted tu the abuvo Couipaulea, have lo bo made v,llb
the lognUine. uf and ci-rliaed to by tba nudcrsigncd.
lu order tu b valid. " J. C, ULAliB, Ageut. '
IRRIGATION I
TIlIiIOATION' A FT Kll 'I'll IR ItA-ra
fli'liWIf oroblblted, eictpi between the hoar. of
Ul:iu.. asset tlutlp.ua. II. U. VUUKTII,
Auperlntcudcntor Water Work!
Ibleuedl II. A P.
Honolulu, April mil, Itet
ys, jainiitcr 01 interior.
tnattttr
Hms an4 Bacon.
Oct. JO. (,J7 HOtlJta Ce.
WHOLE NUMBER 09
noston Board of Cnilrrwrlters.
A (IKNTM for the llavllnti lalnntla,
HVi ly I' HKI'.WKU A CO.
IMilladc Iphla Roard of Underwriters.
A fit". NTH for the Hawaiian letnnrle,
. v r c iiiiKWKitAco
Wl LDE R & CO.,
AK-m( lor llir lln,tnllnti Islnnits,
ornin
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF JfBW YOltK,
LnrROBt, Snttsai and Moat
ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO.
IN THE WORLD !
Assets .(I880)...$9o. 000.000
ATiTs OASIZ.
Now is a Good Timo to Insuro
Nona but Frst-cla'a risks taken.
871 Sim
TIIK
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Orl)03TJN,MAS3
iJii)oHi'iiiiAri:n, mas.
Hit Otdttt Purely Mutual Ue Insurance Co.in
the United Slutet.
Pollelai Inned on the moit ftTorsbls Tsnni.
Kaninple nr Xiiii.rorrrllnrr I'lnn
IN3UHKI) AOK.-W YRAItH-ORUINARV I.IFR
, . , . Pl.AMi
1 Annua prem urn contliincs Policy 3 year. .1 daya
Annua premiums lontlnuc Policy J yeara 1 2 daya
.1 Annual iircnilnmacouiluue Policy ' years V7 daj a
1 Anniml premium, ronllnuc Policy Dyc.ira 41 daya
0 Annual premiums continue Policy IU yeara 59 days
A.mimotm, t aWa,0OO,OOQ 1
Losses I'altl llirottsrlt lliinaluln Agtutf,
49,OOQ
CASTLE & COOKE, AJENT8
871 Klllt TIIK HAWAIIAN ISI.AMIH ly
noRiiiBaiTim and mercahtile
Znaauranoo Company
Of London nnd EdlnlinrK.
EatnblHhotl 1800.
ItesonrcM of the Company aa at 3lst Decomber, IBSO:
oonciunaii uatital
Paid up JU rKI,(xm
Uncalled i,yjJ,iK)
JN,W0,tWj
I'mr l.,,M,,.
lteseric....i3ll,B70 19 11
Premium He-
aervn 317,00710 10
Italince of
Pn.nt and
Loss Acc..39,CVS 9 3
- i-l,aui,'JI1 5 11
. ncy!U,0,'!,!T?.nj;!r YnA" 80-nre Premiums and In
teiest. J.'lll.'ljixi 9.
1!. 1IOPF.SOIIi.AK(1KII CO..
Hi' J' A;enta forthe Hawaiian Islands
TltAHS-ATLANTIC
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
F IIA.ttllL'ItO.
Capital of lb Company A Ileaerrclielclismark C.OUO.oiXI
their Kc-Icsurnncc Companies " 1111,1131,(100
Total Kclclnmark 1(I7,6SO,(IOO
NORTH GERMAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
' IIA.WIIUnM.
CaplUlofthcCompany<cservc..Itclcbsmarl(,RTn.tlOO
" tbelr He-Insurance Coutpanica " :u,uui,uuO
Total..
Relchsmark,8.'W,ooi)
BiCllWKlZKIllfsC'IIK I.I.OTD
RUCK VERSICHERUNGS GESELLSCHAFT
OF WINTERTHUK.
Capital of the Company .". francs 6,000,000
,wc-.,M?,iUHt,iMin,ur.!ir.nxi. Aficxm
i.T. 1 ,"e ,""rc thlc" co,nPnlea for the Hawaiian
Ialanda, are urepired to insure Iliilldinga, Furniture.
.Merthandl.eand Produce .Machinery. Ac., also Sugar
and lllce Mill., and vessels lu the harbor, nsalnst lose
or damage by fire, on the most favorable term."
811 'r 11. HAcicrjiMi a co.
GERMAN LLOYD
Marine lnsuranceCompany of Berlin.
F O R T U N A
General lnsuranceCompany of Berlin.
Tiir Aiinvr. i.VNUiiAM e coNPAXiRn
.. ii "'"'llahcd a General Asency here, and the
iinderslgucd, Ueneral Afents, are authorized to take
lllsfcs BKaliistllieliaiiKeraortlic Neaasl the
Host IteiiMinabln Itnles, nlul 011 Ihe
Host Fnvornlilo Terms.
6f,7 ly y. A. bCHAEFEK A CO., Ocneral ARcnta.
KNOWLES'
STEAM AND VACUUM PUMPS
rpiIK UXBKHSKJXKn IIAVK JUST
.n.ii,,n.,Y.i,vr .i ur,n. "om Hoston, a full aa
Tio.i ii h, i"11'"0 ccll.u,rli'l Pumps, v, hlch are Ruaran-
n,r. 1. -..?," ' '.."" l"a" ""' tu atyio or
pump Importeif. Wo call the attention of plantera par
ticularly to tlio Sacuiuu Pump, which Is less conipll
cateil and mure .nrvl-.l,in ,h..'.: ..,t. .......... ",i"i
M., ., .. i -- ... V ,.. ,i..,V( ,111, 111,..
'i J"' '5 If C IlltKWKIt A CO.
The Germania Market
H'w V.,:,:,' ' tMUILy ItK.XOVATflD.
and la now constantly In receipt or the beat of
1IEEF, MUTTON, VEAL AND LAMB,
from Choicest Herds.
Pork Kanaasea. Ilolojr.aa, Head Chceae, Ocrman
Hansa-ea, Ac. aluaya on luud.aa alio tho beit of foul"
iry aim r in.
Our .Meats are all cut and put up In Eastern atvle. All
of th" ci";ru"Jr Ul'"'" ". "1 delivered In "ny part
im ' nAUPP A SCIliantc;, rroprletora.
JNO. FOWLER & CO.
Loedi, England, aro prepared to
rURNISH PLANS AND ESTIMATES
KOIt
Steel Portable Tramways.
With or without Car. aud Locomotives,
Specially adapted for Sugar l'larttatlont ,
Pcrinaueiit ltnilwaj h, witU locomotives and cars,
iruction tuKiues anil HoaU Locomotives,
btiMiui I'IiiukuIuk una Cultlvstiiiu Uncblnorr,
l'ortftblo Liiinra for all tmrpoiMjii, ' '
WiitdltiB ttiKiuca for inclines.
Catalogues with tlluslrallocs, Models, and Photo
Itrapli. 1,1 the above Plain, and Machinery 'may be aaes
at the ollicee of the undcr.innl. lu'""' '" oc ,,,,
W. L. UitcIKN and
,, U. W. MAUKA1ILANK A CO.,
ii Agdnta for Jno. Kowler A Co.
ARTESIAN WELL TUBES,
The Honolulu Iron Warks
la now prepared to
FURH ISH PEICE3 AND SHOW SAMPLXi
Os'-riltS AHIIVU t'MOX
National Tube Works Co' Works,
AT JIcKEE8P0IIT, 1'A.,
qi,r,i'i?r.i,':,k?.fr."'i't;." to ,ltllv" u ' '"--w.jw
KoOHESNEY OITUENS.
Leather, Hides, & Tallow
-AND-OOaXaUajaio,,;
JbMBWOaaTa.W'X'asl
AUENTS roit
,yl sop oomn'y.
Jii'H NoHJue.0. at.. Honolulu, 11. 1. i
MR87jTRnfMONS, "
T.acfcar of Vocal and ItutramtaiUI Masia
So. 31 Ilcrctanla b'lie.t.
IW lv qr 61 In
Billiard Table For Sale,
.rb1.,bidJ"S Vfl J"'" u." on.!
marbl. bed. ror narlliularaenqulr si
UOMMKIIUIAI. LlLLIAMU PAKUIRH
LIME!! LIME!
ExrmcTXK WIW8TJ.ER APmii
H, tsal. rx Ml by 34 BOLLIsJ to.
In lha Fire Proof tlulldlni;
no. r.o mrrjANU street,
Three door, below thalr old aland, where may be four)!
the moslcnmplete asiorttn.nt of
Drugs, Chemicals & Toilet Artirdoe
IM TIIK CITT.
Amenf a f.rrof thrlr Sp'dallln nay be fonnd trail
Ntockaf
The Grown Goods
CONSISTING Of
Perfumes, Soaps, Cosmetics,
AMI) Tllll UELRIinATKD
Opaline Face Powder.
These Ooola received the hl;hast sward at the Id.
Hyuney Kihllilllon over all other competitor.,
A LAIQE AS SOU THEN T
0F JOHN OOSXELL'B
Hair and Tooth Brushes
Caaiclllno for the Complexion and Teeth,
LUBIN't AND PINAUD'S
Soapi Cosmetic and Face Powder,
CELLULOID TRUSSES
Especially adapted to tbl. climate.
ATullMneof
llnmpliroj's llomcopatlilc Specific,
Carbolic Acid and Chloride of Mm., for dl. Infect
liipnrposes, AgenU for P. LorilIard A Co'i Celebrated
Tobaccos, and Drawing Boom
Tobacco and Cigarette,
Buchanan A Lyle's Tobaccos,
Which we have lately Introduced here, and which Is
rapidly frrovtlni; Into favor and demand.
WM. S. KIMBALL CO'S VANITY FAIR
TOI1ACCO AND CKIAnETTES,
Which are so well knawn all over the world as to ndes
no comment from ui.
Goodwin & Co's Old Judge
TOIIACCO A3D CIOARKTTES
ALWAYS IN DM AND E!
Amonc our One Hundred brand, of CIOAItS, w.
would call erpeclal attention to the
Hon.Bardwell Slote,"
The Favorite Bed Brand, Pedro Muriai
The Fragrant Stump.
They also continue to manufacture
Soda Water In all Its Branches
Tojether with their
BelfastGingerAle.
J. NOTT & Co
TIN, COPPER liSHlEYSMWORKEfi
riumbers, Gas Fitters, J '
and Tin Roofers,
Keep in Stock, All Klnda of Material In Above
Lines, and of
BEST WORKING BRANDS
And are Prepared to Execute any and
ILL KINDS WORKIW THESE BfllllCHES
COOKING STOVES,
LAUNDRY STOVES,
Ships' ami Schooners' Cabooses,
"Army Ranges,"
cooltlnc capacity for 100 men.
"StLEfF ALSi
Sheet Lead. Sheet Copper, Sheet Zinc.
Ualvanlzcd and Illaclc Sheet Iron, if to M cause:
DoxeaTIn l'late. lc.li.lxx, Uxi! "'
Copper Steam l'lpe. H to-l In;
Sheet Copper, Id 10 SO ox. to aquare foot.
n ,j . . tinned and clean:
Brass Holder, Tlnmsn's Solder. Copper and lira.. Wire.
Ualvanlzcd Water l'lpe, U, ii. 1. IU, Ui. S In
ull Assortment of IJlbow., Te , Unions, ele.
Plumbers'
Stock :
Ifi'.'.SrftSf .1 .nfllb8.0." p,p'-
Sllier flated and Nickel lla.ln Cock, and risss.
Combination Cocka, lor cold and hot water:
lose Couplings, Tubular Shovier Heads,
llatb Tubs. Hop and Ccpprre,
Cast Iron blnka, Solderiuc Coppera,
l'lpe and Uaa Tonga, '" '
Halt. Clrcnlatlne Uollera, for supplying bath sink.
. . ., witl hoi sister:
Lead ripe, i lo 3 In.
HOUSE I UKiMSUIIXfi COOBS
TO
PER F. S. THOMPSON.
3U0U AS
OUanaeliera,
ONK TO SIX MQHTS;
Library, Hall, Bracket, btudent.'asd
Stand Lamp.,
How on Hand, a ria Ami
Granite Iron Waro
T0II.1 ,H.i1.1' j.'iiJn u" :LuV: Kerosene Stoves
J...K 111." ' ?'" i"ulds, urge assoilin.nt: Past
Scrub, Shoe, 1 arif and Stable Uru.h... floer and Jelly
C .thi. wl? 1"?.'l Mh,M Ul.eklny. Doo, Mali. Ku
fr!5 5lI.,i,BisUic'Tp'W '""" "'' rins.il.ntii
f-.5 Wf?' PP'j'eTiiyt and Knlvta. Wirt Meat
Bol.a! ' "" 0"'', 0,m p. "ski
Crockory fc Olaatwar
Bsch s. Cops ind Hauc.ll, P ate,, S to 10W Ineh.a
In dlimrtert llonla. Bakers. Soup Tuittnt Vmm.m!
Hlsh... Milk ind Cream Pitcheri. EwYrt ind IIKS.
CNrriage U hrt Material !
To Arrlv M 1: I. TlMwyoM .b4
CarWriaa,
r.lloes. Rim., Spoke., Klnalrv's Alias dill k.le
Al?.8?T.t.V?,pJrl7 ,Bh;!.,, 'Vhia.tTi"., Vtriiit. "$?.
Alas, Horse aof Mul. Shoes, ditto Nail.. """'"
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