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WEDNESDAY, Al'KIL 25, 1883.
No attorneys o.sisloil in Japan fif
teen years ago, but there arc now
997 of that fraternity in full practice
in the empire. The victims assert
that if there were three more there
would be exactly 1000 too many.
A Pitttsburg girl, who had refused
a goodlooklng telegraph-repair matt
three times within six mouths, gave
as a reason that he was too much of
a wanderer. That ho wandered from
pole to pole, from one clime to an
other, and if he did come home he'd
be insulate that the neighbors would
be sure to talk.
Among the odd professions in In
dia thcro are over 3000 professional
acrobats, 1100 actors, 3000 ballad
singers, 146 curers by incantations,
33 gamblers 9? snake charmers, 50
matchmakers, only 4 poets, but 10,
000 singers and dancers, 4 story-tellers
and only 7 thieves and about 40,
000 money-lenders. There are over
7,500,000 tillers of tho soil and the
landholders number nearly 10,000.
The prophet wlTo thinks every
thing will turn out according to his
expectations should try turning out
molasses from a cold jug.
A Boston paper says Sirs. Langtry
"is handsomer than any woman in
Boston except four." "We infer that
the four Norristown young ladies
who went to Boston a few weeks ago
have not yet returned.
Two members ot the Melbourne
(Australia) -Bicycle Club recently
made a 500 mile tour in eleven days,
tho largest ever made in that coun
try. Venus rises two and a half hours
before the sun. It natually takes
the old girl some time to kindle a
lire and get the tangles out of her
hair before breakfast-time. The sun
gets up earlier when the weather gets
warmer.
A NEW DEPARTURE !
WILLIAM MILLER
Cabinetmaker
Ami Upholsterer,
So. Gtf Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,
Between Nuuunu and Fort streets.
ffMIK public will pleubc take notice
A that I have just opened in the above
premises, and as I am a thorough prac
tical mechanic in my line of business
having done i-omc of tin: llnest work at
the Palace and other residences in Hono
lulu lecently would thcrefoie most re
spectfully solicit a call from the com
munity. Fine upholstered work in eveiy variety
Drapery and Lunibrequincs of eveiy
description nnulc to order.
Carved ami polished window cornices
neatly made and arranged.
Rcpaiiingaud polishing Pianos, Mu
sical Boxes, etc-
The finest French and varnished pol.
ishingdonc in tho Kingdom.
Carpels, Oil-cloth and matting cut and
laid at short notice.
All work guaranteed and done on the
most reasonable terms. IJOt ly
tsr 13im.1i: -a
Package Express.
Office, No. 07 Hotel street.
All kinds of Baggage and Parcels de
livered in all parts of the city with dis
patch. Having a
PU3IP CjVRI?
I am prepared to haul SAND and other
material, and make or repair foot
paths, either by load, day, or
contract.
Staud at Ramsay's Store, Hotel .street
Y. T. MacDok.u.0, : Proprietor.
Office hours 6 a.m. to 0 p.m.
8r.O Telephone, No. till
S. M. CARTER & CO.
BEG to notify their friends and the
general public of Honolulu, that
they have
COMMENCED BUSINESS
AS
Retail Dealers In Wood,
Coal and Feed.
They will also carry on tho
General Drayage Business
as heretofore.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Promptness guaranteed.
Place of Busiucss 82 King btrcet.
TEHM6 STKIC1XY CASH. 010
Telephone No. 303.
A
Bull Programmes !
NEW DESIGNS, just received from
San Franclsso, at The Daiw Hvh-
,J,BTIN Office, M'
WALL PAPER!
A Large Assortment
or ntu
LATEST STYLES
Of
Fine Wall Papers
AND
BORDERS!
Just received, and for sale by
WILDER & CO.
Uft. Call and examine. 147
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ART NOVELTIES 1
IX
i WALL PAPER g
AND
Ceiling Decoration
OP Till: LEADING
MTTnitftrl Sr.ftt.fiR Fa ctoriesb&i
JUST RECEIVED
BY
IEWERS & COOKE.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Simple Belting,
Helvetia Laces,
Tuck Packing,
Sugar Coolers,
Clarillcrs,
Fire Clay,
Hemp Packing, with or without India
Rubber,
Babbit Motal,
Barbed Fence Wire,
Mining Steels,
Hoes, Pickaxes,
Cane Knives, with or without hooks,
Hand and Smith Hammers,
Shovels, Axes,
Jackscrews, Vices,
Stcam-pipc Brushes,
Patent Stcatn-pipe Covering,
Lubricating Oil,
Cement, Steel Rails,
Sugar and Coal Bags,
Twine, &c, &c.
For sale by
II. IIACKFKLD & Co.
Oet. 10th
FRANK GERTZ
HAh
JUST KH3C13IV13J3
Per bark Kalakuua
A Splendid Stock
of Now
. 114 Irt Street,
5:01 ly Opposite Pantheon Stables
FOR SALE, a No. 2
Warehouse Feed Mill
Grinds from 5 to 10 tons per day.
Albo, pulleyi?, bells, etc., all in good
order; can bo run by steam or horse
power, just tho article for a plantation.
ALSO,
HAY, OATS, CORN,
Wheat, Bran, Barley, Whole and
Ground, Mixed Feed, etc.
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
60 LALNE Co., 84 Fort st.
Water Notice.
Office Bup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 8, 1883.
ALL persons having Water Privileges
are notilkd that their Water Hates
are payable semi-annually, in advance,
at the office of tl'0 Superintendent of
Water Woiks, foot of Nuuanu street,
upon tho 1st day of January and July of
each year. CUAB. B. WlLSON,
Sup't Water Works,
6. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204
A. New XiOt oi
Colonial Candies
Just Received at
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.Tute-fc UR.ceei-veclj
Ev STKUMt:u"Scr.7.,"
Cases Lard and Bacon,
Casks Hams, Kegs Butter,
Butter in -1 lb. glass jars very superior,
Bbls Mess Beef,
Bbh Prime Mess Pork,
Golden. Gutc STloui',
Extra Family Flour,
Sacks of Whole Barley,
Sacks of Ground Barley,
Sacks of Wheat,
Sacks of Beans,
SACKS oi POTATOES
and a general ass't of Groceries.
April 10. BOLLES & CO.
Sperm and Whale
Oil!
JUST TO HAND, a quantity of Sperm
Oil, from the Whaling barks
" Abram Barker" and " Oroa."
Warranted puic. Also,
A few casks of Whale Oil
all of fine qualitj, and
FKEE FKOM FOOTS,
For Sale in quantities desired by
KOI.IKS &. Co.
Honolulu, March 9, 1883. 341
" Variety the Spice of Life."
SPERM OIL !
Wc have on hand
Put up in 5 gall, tins
and cases of 10 galls.
EACH, OF
Clear and Pure Sperm Oil
Taken by the " Orca," "Louisa," and
"Mary & Helen," Ahlch will be
SOLD at LOWEST PltlCES
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Castle & Cooke.
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FROM A MONSTER SPERM Whale
making 140 barrels, caught by the
Bark " Louisa,"
JTJSX 3L.VNI133L
AND
WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY
and Nicciy-Stralucd.
Polar and Whale Oil
Constantly on hand, and for sale by
345 8m A. IV. VEIRCE & Co.
FISHEK'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
BUSINESS
WILL he conducted entirely by my
ton, JACOB FIBIIER, in future,
as I have turned my attention to agri
culture. All ordcisshould be addressed
to Jacob Fisher, P. O. Box No. 180, or
No. Itf Liliha street, This chaugo dates
from, January 1st, 1883.
I tako this opportunity to thank tho
public for their patronage hlthci to be
stowed on me, and solicit a continuance
of the same to my sou Jacob. ,
U72 ISRAEL FISHER.
FIRE I FIRE ! FIRE I
To Arrive per barktntine Discovery.
IIAXX.'S
FIRE PROOF SAFES
Havlngbccn'nppoiutcd Agent for the"
Ilawaiiau Islands for
Hall's Safe and Look Co.
Iam now prepared to take orders for
Fire Proof, Firu and Burglar Proof,
Jewelers. Dwelling House, and Side.
Board Safes, Jowclry or Plato Chests,
Vault Fronts, Ylctor.und Novelty Bank
Locks, &c, &c.
Mr. R. T. Polk, General Agent for
MMIIO WV UUU 4.UUA U., fc ltDVU
staving hero on his way to Australia,
will gladly furnish any Information re
garding the above Safes, &c
nuns who una j-ock vo ai present
NAMUKLOTT,
33Q'ly ' Beaver Block.
.MMiMMMMMMM-Ml--i---''MM'-
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
Goods in Every Department Marked Down
. And jVElist too Sold
TO MAKE ROOM FOR .HEW & VARIED STOCK-
To arrive shortly from Eastern and European Markets. ,
Tho Leading Millinery House of Chas. J. Fishcl.
UNION FEED COMPANY
I Constantly Receiving:
Fresh Supplies of Hay, Barley,
Oats, Bran, "Wheat, Corn, &c,
Which it offers, Wholesale or Retail,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Goods dc'ivcrcd. All orders promptly attended to. Tclcphono No. 175.
370 3m
H. J. AGNEW
begs to inform his friends and the -Public Generally, that
he has made complete arrangements for
becuring a.
Constant Supply of Hay, Oats, Bran, &c, ;
Ol the Very J3ch6 Quality,
Which ho will offer for sale at the Lowest Possible Rates,
From the 1st of next month.
All orders will meet with prompt attention, and will bo filled with dispatch. 340
Established 1850.
J. W. ROBERTSON & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO H. M. WHITNEY.)
Importing and Manufacturing Stationers.
PUBLISHEES,
Printers and Book-Binders,
Nos. 19 and 21 Merchant street,
The Oldest, Largest, and Cheapest
Stationery Establishment in the Kingdom.
Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
Blank Books, of all descriptions;
Foolscap, Legal and Bill Cap,
Journal and Trial Balance Papers,
Linen Paper and Envelopes, all sizes;
Writing and Copying Inks, in quarts, pints and cone.
Mucilage in all sizes, especially adapted to this climate;
Drawing Paper and PcncllB,
Tracing Paper and Cloth,
Transit Books, Field and Level Books, adapted for tho ttfjo
of Burveyors and Engineers;
Memorandum and Pass Books, '
Silver and Perforated Card Board,
Shipping Tags, Shipping Receipt Books and Pads,
Note, Draft, and Receipt Books, '
And numerous other articles in our line to be found in a well kept stock'
.
MUSIC! MUSIC!
We have made such arrangements with our Music Agents, as will cnablo us
hereafter to keep on hand a full assortment, and also to receive the latest pieces as
they are published. Any special order will receive our best and prompt atten.
tion. 182
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Splendid New Stock of Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry,
. .i t
Elegant Gold and Silver Watches,.
SUvor-Plated Ware, &c, &c. 180
J. W. EOBERTSOJSr & Go's
Subscription Dep artment
mr I & Pru8Cnt ,t'mo w? receive by every mail over one hundred and fifty
SXavanTargua21"8' Vmi lu tLo E ngllFreneh, German,
&$SL caaW "furnish ftwygrt.
wjmwinrwmFtnmrm
MAX ECKART,
Watchmaker and Manufacture
ing Jeweler,
Nos. 118 aud 115 Fort Street, '; Honolulu. '
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