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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1881.
BEECHER'S LUXURIOUS HABITS.
Mr. Bccchcr has directed his man
ager, Mr. J'ond, to book an extensive
by lecturing tour for next year. Mr.
Hccclicr's salary is 820,000 per an
num, lie averages to iccclvod
double this .sum from his lcclutes,
i and n large additional sum from his
pen. He is not licii, however. He
keeps open house (with his son. with
whom he icsides), and gives loans,
indorses and does other unbusincs-
4e like thini:' eonstantlv. at a heavy
cost to his treasury. It is said that
beyond his farm at l'cekskill, the
house and slock thereon, and his
library nnd bric-a-brac there and at
Brooklyn, the word-painter has noth
ing to show for his large income for
each of veiv iniuiv years. His library
2 is so large thai it is now being cata
logued with a view to soon making
a sale therefiom. lie has expended,
( it is estimated, $UH),O0O in books,
. and as many more have been given
jg him by publishers. His house at
m' l'cekskill, built not long since, Mv.
W Beechcr says, has cost him 10,000.
p Other who watch business matters
closer and are familiat winh its
giowth, say that 870,000 would bo
nearer the concct sum. His cows
arc all Alderncys, and tho held is
blicvcdjto be woilh 81f,000 to S18,
000. His farm and its milliner of
running and upon hospitality is
enough in itself to absorb n large in
come. It is yet somewhat incum
bered. His collection of bric-a-brac
would make a large and valuable
museum. Kino pi hits, bronzes, paint
ing, statuary anything beautiful in
shape or color iind a worshiper, in
Mr. Rcecher, and it is said that he
can not go through the streets of
New York or IJrooklyn without be;
coining a purchaser, as he heroically
as he may labor to resist and nvctt
his eyes from tempting show-windows.
Ithaca Journal.
A KISS NOT A LECAL CONSIDERATION
What is a kiss? Tho question can
only be answered by experience : sol
eitiir osculumlo. Hut it is easy after
a decision iu the Lambeth County
Court recently to say what a kiss is
not. It is not a legal "considera
tion." A surgeon in Lambeth kissed
:i workingman'.') wife; the husband
valued the kiss at 5, and the sur
geon gave him an I O I for that
amount. A mouth after dale an
action was brought on this document,
but the Judge promptly ruled there
was no consideration and gave. a
verdict for the defendant. Perhaps
the lady was iu Court, and the Judge
may have been influenced by that.
For even the poet's admit that theic
arc "kisses and kisses;" the inter
esting question is whether the judg
ment was meant to lay down a gen
eral principle, or whether every case
must be decided on its merits.
Pall Mali Gazelle.
QUITE AN ACCIDENT
"Dear me," gasped Mrs. Knoawl,
"hero is a terrible item in the paper.
Mv, how the poor man iniit have
suffered!"
What is it?" asked her husband,
coming to her side.
"Why one of those poor walking
match fellows swallowed as ponge."
"What! Let me sc."
After carefully reading the ailicle,
Mr. K. threw the paper, growling:
"You women ain't a giain of
sense; it don't say he swallowed a
.sponge."
"1 know it don't in those exact
words," answcied bis wife then
.brightly continued: "But how
could he throw up the sponge if he
didn't swallow it?"
AN EXAMPLE OF EXPERIENCE.
"Ma, I saw a streak of thunder
last week," asserted one of the rising
generation.
"No, my boy, you did not see a
streak of, thunder. It was a streak
of lightning," was the mother's
i espouse.
"But 1 did see a streak of thunder.
I saw it strike a tree. I know it
was thunder, because ourgrocerymnn
said so," urged tho urchin.
' "He ought not to have told you
that, for ho know better. What did
he say?"
. "Why, he was looking across the
road when tho tree was hit, and lie
' fsaid :
"Struck, bv thmulnr!' min
?, Uie ought to know. He's oltlcr'n
'you." Ami the chubby customer
. urn1L"frl nwnvr mortntnil tt . 1in Inrnm
anoc of women
, '. A HARD DEATH.
V "Did the remains indicate in any
j way that the man died hard?" asked
' tho Coroner.
"Yes, sir."
1 . "You noted sinus of a stnitrcle.
,dul you? something tending to show
'that tho poor fellow defended him
self?"
1 "No, sir."
",What reason, then, had you foi
thinking that tho man died hard?"
" "Becauso when I found him ho
as 'fozen solid.
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
The American Ambassador at Vienna,
Mr. Knsson, lins lately foi warded to Ids
Government nn Interesting account of n
remarkable Mircic.il operation lately
performed liv Professor Billroth, of
Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, oon.
sHed In tho removal of a portion
of the liumiin stomach, Involving
nearly ouc-thtid of the organ and,
liinge to My, the patient tecovercil
the only siucessful operation of tho
kind ever perfoimoil. The disease for
which this operation was performed
was cancerof the stomach, attended with
the followhiji s.vinplonis: Thu appetite
Is quite poor. Tlieio is a peculiar titles,
ciibable distress in the sloni'ich, a feel
ing that has been dcsciibcd an a faint
"(wc" sensation: a slloky sllnio col
lects iuioiu tnc teem, especially in mo
morning, accompanied by an unpleasant
tatc. Food falls to satisfy this peculiar
faint senatIonj but, on the contrary, It
appear to aggravate the feeling. The
ejes are sunken, tinged with yellow; the
hands ami feet become cold nnd.stlcky
a cold perspiration. The sulVcrors teel
tired all the time, and sleep does not
seem to give lC'U. Aftera time the pa
tient become nervous and iirilablc,
gloomy, his mind illicit with evil fore,
boilings. When rising suddenly fiom
a ricumlieut position there is ndlzlness,
u whistling sulfation, and he is obliged
to gr.ip sonu thing llun to keep fiom
falling. The bowels eostlve, the tkln
diy and hot at times; the blood becom
ing thick nnd stagumi, and does not
chenille piopirly. After a time the
patient spit up lood soon after eating,
-ometlmes In a sour and fetmented eon
ilitlon, sometime sweetish to tho late.
Oftentimes tliue is a palpitation of the
he.iit, and the i:iticnl fenrs he may have
heait disease. Towards tho last the
patient Is tillable to letidn any food
whatever, as the opening in the lutes,
lines becomes closed, or neaily so. Al
though this disease is Indeed tdiuming,
buffcrcm with the above named symp
toms should not feel nervous for nine
hundred and nlucty-niiio cases out of a
thousand have no cauccr, but pimply
dyspep-ia, a disease easily lemoved if
treated In a pi opcr manner. The safest
and best lemcdy for the disease is
ScigclV Curntivc Syrup, n vegetable pre
paration sold by all chemists and medi
cine endors tlfioughout the world, and
by the proprietor.-, A. .1. White (Limit
ed), 17, farringdon-road, Londpn, E. O.
ThlsSyiup strikes at tbeveiy foundii.
lion o'l tbo disease, and drives it, loot
and brand), out of tuoysteni.
St. Mnrv-strcet, Peterborough,
November, 2!)th, lbSl.
Sir, It give-, mo gieat pleasnre tola,
fonnjoiiof the benellt 1 have leceivcd
from Soigcl's Syrtip. I li.ive been troub
led forvears with dyspepsia; but after
a few do'scs of the syrup, I found relief,
and after taking two bottles or It I feel
cptiln cured. '
I am, Sir, vouis truly,
Mr. A. J. White. William Brent.
September Sth, 1S3.J.
heir Sir, I llrd the sale oT Scigel's
Srup Mvtidilv ineri-a-ing. All who have
tiled it fpcak'vciy highly of its niedi.
eiual virtue: onu cusioiner describes it
as a "Uod-scml to dyspeptic people." I
alwiivs reconimind it with conlUlenee.
Pallhfullv jour?,
(Signed) Vinecnt A. Will-,
Chcmlst-dcntist, Mertliyr Tyd 11.
To. Mr. A. J. White,
Selgel's Opeiating I'ills aie the best
family phy-lo that has ever been (lis
covered. They cleanse the bowels from
all Irritating nibstanee-, and leave them
in a health condition. They euro cos.
tivenc-.
Spanish Town, .Jamaica, West Indies,
Oct.SI, lSSi.
Dear Sir, I write lolnfoimyou that
I h.tc derived gieat benellt from
"Seigel's Syrup." 1'orsomcycais I have
sull'urcd fiom liver complaint, with its
many and vailed concomitant evil, so
that my life was a peipetual misery.
Twelve 111011111 ago I was induced to try
Seigel's Syiun, and although lather
sceptical, having tried so many leputed
Infallible lemedles, I determined to give
It at least a fair tiial. In two or tlnec
days 1 felt consldeiably better, and now
at 'the end of twelve months (having
continued taking it) I am glad to say
that 1 am a iliflcrcnt being altogether.
It is aid of cciiain nens that they "come
as a bona and a ble-siug to men" and I
have no icii-011 to doubt the tiuthfulncss
of the statement, lean tiulyury, how.
ever, that Seigel's Syi up has come as 11
"boon and a blessing" to me. 1 have ie.
commended it to soveial fellow-suffeiers
fiom this distressing complaint, and
Iheir testimony is quite in accoidauee
with my own. Gratitude for. the benellt
I have derived horn the excellent pre
paration, prompts me to furnish you
wilh this unsolicited testimonial.
I am dear Sir,
Yours evei gratefully,
(Signed) Caiey 15. lleny,
A. .1. While, Lsq. ISaptibt Missionary.
1'ie-toa, Sept. '.'1st, 188:1.
My Dear Sit, Your Syrup and I'ills
an- still very popular with my customers,
many saying they me the best family
inrdicliifb possible.
I'he other day a customer ciune for
two bottles of Syrup and said "Mother
Seigel" hail saved the life of his wife,
and ho added, "one o these bottles' 1
am sending fifteen miles away to a friend
who is very ill. 1 have much fath in it."
The sale keeps up wonderfully, lnfaet,
one would fancy almost that thu people
were hcglmilnj: to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup, the de.
maud is so constant and the satisfaction
so great.
1 am, dear Sir, vouis faithfully,
(Signed) W. llowker.
To A. .J. White, Esq.,
llensinghain.lVhltohavcn.Oct. 1(1, 1831'
.Mr. A.. I. White.-he.ir Sir, I was
for some time afflicted with piles, and
was advlcd to give Mother Seigel's
Syiup n trial, which I did. lam now
happy to 'Mate that it has restoied me
to complete health. I leuiaiu, yours
ropert I u) ly,
(Signed) John II. Llghtfool.
703 ly !l
GKORGK LUCAS,
Contractor
and llulhler,
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures nil kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Winds,
Sashes, hooi s, and all kinds of Wood
work lluUh. Turning, Scroll and Hand
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Win
ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and work
guaranteed. Orders from tho other Iu
onds solicited
dik
HPHE UnilorMgncd Proprietor of tho
PIONEER STEAK CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY
desiics to Inform Ids pations and tbo pub
lie generally that notwithstanding the
recent DISASTROUS PIKE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY nnd BAKERY,
On 11 much more Extrusive Scale which
Is now in Ecu. Oi'Kit.vno.s, and which
will he in eomnlctcvvorkini: order by an
Early Ai rival of new Machinery nnd J
Tools; and Is now again prepaid! to
mauuiiicture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and will always have on hand hi dell
el on Fresh Made
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great variety okt
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
Son Bona
Of all desciiptinns. All those Home
Made Frch and Pure Confections, I sell
at .-i) cent PER POUXI).
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Finest Flavor, in all size always
011 hand nnd ornamented in the
most artistic style.
always fresh, a also
Homo Made Mince Meat
for sale at (50 cents per pound.
Will receive per Consuelo tho balance
of my new machinery of tho newest do.
signs tor manufacturing all descriptions
of plain Candies; thanking the public
for previous liberal patronage and so
liciting a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,
F. IIOKX,
Practical Confectioner nnd Pastry Cook.
nir. old stami. 71 Hotel sticet
P. O. Uo No. 75;. . . ..Telephone No. 74
572 ly
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horse Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tho Esplanade, op. IIoppcr's.304
FRANK HUSTACE,
Irn-viunii.
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All oulers for cartage promptly at
tended to, at the lowest rates. Also for
sale:
Knldtnko Halt,
Flro Wood,
White ami It luck Smut
in quantities to suit, at lowest prices.
. CC8 ly
S. M. CAUTlUt. S. V. OlIAIIAM
S. M. CARTER & 00.
RUTAIL DUAI.KUS IN
Fire Wood,
Coal and Feed.
Hay tvi il Qats,
FREE DEr-.TV.EltV
to all parts of die city.
Remember, 82 King: street,
578 tSTAnd Telephone No. 187.
Charcoal.,
v UAYA WOOD CHARCOAL, In any
vJC quantity, from 1 to 100 bags,
FOR SALE BY
Frank Hnstiico,
7U4 Queen Street.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
jcirccs HTm3:i3r.r,
II. Cavcnagli, a. o Proprietor.
.UKAIiS dta MKAIiS
Cook'dtoord,r5!s5At all liouis.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Recolved by every steamer. ftOl
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 8 Maunakea St.
Trees and Saddles of all .kinds mado to
order and repaltlng Harness, etc., dona
in snort notice. All orders promptly at
tended to.
50-1 ly
ATVJN1I. lfiASEDIANN,
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULER and 1JLANK-I100IC
Manufacturer.
Roolc Binding of nil description neatly
and nromntlv executed.
Gazette Bulluiog . - Merchant street
722 ly
wiwhwbi wuwu!ivtartririii-msieii&airtii
AVIJL.13EI.fS S. tt. CO.
Limited.
&5g,Stoamor Kinaui
Bjgj2JgsSf Kl"Bi Commander,
.Loaves Honolulu each Tuesday nt
4 p.m., touching nt Labalnn, Mna
laca Bay, Makena, Maliukntia, Kn
wnlhac, Lnupalioeboe and Hilo.
Returning, vlll touch nt nil tha
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satuidny afternoon.
NOTICE.
o
To tho Volcano and Back.
&t5& .-"-.
rtfiqg;iiui'r-iHiHimr. a.co.
THROUGH TICKETS to the. Volcano,
and return, can now be hod at the oiuce
of the Inler-lsland S. N. Co. Touilsts
leaving Honolulu per timo tablu of the
"PLANTER." will be lauded at Puna,
but, theace by Railroad to Pahala, where
Horses and Guide vv ill be in attendance.
Uv this rout. Touibts can make the
round trip in 7 d iv s, giving -t days to
visit the Volcano
TIOKE IS FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
Including Horses, Guide, Hoard mid
Lodging, S?G0.
For further partieuhus enquire nt tho
olllcc of the
Iiitor-IsI;utI S. X, Co.,
Honolulu,
or J. F. JORDAN, Volcano House.
711 tf
j& FOR KOLOA Si WAIMEA,
S$Fm KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIMALU,
F. Kibbling Master,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOI.OA, IIANAPEPE ii WAlMEA,
KAUAI. Por freight or passage apply
to the Captain on hoard, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
732 3ut Cor. Nuuanu & Queen bis.
TIIK KAST RAII.IXO.
Schoonor Waioliu
will run iegularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacii'ic Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
LABEE & GO.
Have a Large Stock of the
VEHY BEST HAY.
Griain, Etc.,
Which is offered at Low est Market Prices
AND
Dolivorod Frcotoany part of tho City
AGENTS FQS THE
Pacific Mutual Lifo Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoov cr Telephone.
Commissioner of Dcedsfor California
'IVIephnae No. 147.
7CI5
Tourists Retreat.
Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii-
IS NOW OPEN for Travelers, where
Fliit cla-s accomodation can be had
at all Times. Tho climate or Honuapo
Is recommended for invalids.
HOUSES AJfD GUIDES
Provided for the Volcano.
CSTFor Terms, etc., See CARDS at
Hotels and Streets.
I.W. SMITHIES,
r,Ti 1v
Proprietor.
FISHER'S
APURE, WHOLESOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to tho highest nnd best medi
cal testimony,
ilanufactory, : : : No. 13 Llllhn St:
P. O. Box, 370. Telephone, 281.
JB"A11 oidcrs receive prompt attention.
iJCtfjlt
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
DAILYBULLET1N JOB PRINTING OFFICE
Quoon Street,
Bill Ileitis
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ms
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelope
H'lnd Bills
Invoices
i nil 'i iiii iiiwpi i p rixiiiiBiHBAr.uMP
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPAT0II.
mtWMMtf
C. BREWER & CO.
Offer for Salo tho Cargo of tho
MARTHA DAVIS,
JUST ARR1VEDI
TUK FOI.tOWINO
LIST OF MuuMMSB,
Ox.Carts,
Light Express Wagons,
Ex Top Carriages.
STEA'Rfl C OAL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Fine Molastcs Shooks,
Roln, Soap,
lea Chests, Nos, 2, 3, nnd fi,
Hoc Handles,
Lobsters, lib tns; Beans, 31b,tns
Spruce Plank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axlo Grease,
Falrbank's Scales, Nos. 7,8,10&11$
Leather Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch;
Comp. Nails, 1, 1-14 inch.
MAMMOTH HOOKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Gnlvanbcd Fence Staples,
nmm boilers 20 and 2s sails,:
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank,
Dump Bariovvs,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING-
1(1, 18, 0,,24 and SC 07.;
Hair attreses !
Grindstones, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
Wire, Refined Iron,
. ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws nnd Washers.
532
CORflRflOTION
in tiii:
ROPE MARKET!
Yes, and wo sell
Ah Xjoav ax Uo liOAVOKt !
and don't anybody forget it.
Wo sell New Bedford Rope, nnd any
ictaller knows how it will hold out in
net weight.
We also have the mojt varied assort
ment of ,
SHIP ClIAitDLERY
kept by nny house this side of tho Rocky
Mountains, such as
Hemp and Manila Cordage, all sizes,
Aitcsian Well Boring Ropes,
Manila Hawser, Wire Rope,
Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,
Galvanized Marine Hardware,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 oz
Yellow Metal and Nnils, 14 to 28 oz,
Copper Paint (Tnrr & Wonsln's)
Wliulo Boats, Boat Stocks,
Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,
And 1001 other things too numerous
to mention Also, agents for
Terry Daviw' Pain Killer,
Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns, and
Bomb Lances, &c, &c,
All of which wo will sell at the
lowest Rates.
300 ly A. W. Pcirce & Co.
WILLIAMS & CO,
120 FORT STREET,
3rlxotog,rapliev,
Have Secured tho Services of
MR. HASSELMANN,
One of the Best Artists
From San Francisco, Ills Coloring Is
Unequalled.
Views of tho Volcano,
Also on Hand, Como and Sea Them.
r,31 tf
Honolulu.
Letter Headings
Labels
Law Reports
Noto Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets'
Postern
Report
Show Cauls
Shipping Rccc'ts
Statements
MlTtg
Visiting Cards
Way.Bllls
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
Auctioneer.
E. P. Adams Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Juci si
Illnilei'.V.
Alvln II. Rnscmaun.... Gazette Bulldlug
llnuker.
Bishop & Co., Merchant st
Itutchrr,
W. McCandlcss, Pih Maiktt
Hoot anil Hliocu.
Chr. Gcttz ....lortst
IXLStoie, Nuuanu et
Clothing.
fjiirtimlieri? I X L. Store Nuuanu st
P. A. Ulas
Gonsttlvcsifc Bo
Cabinet Mnkci'H.
W. Miller
Crowley & Co.,
Lycan ii Co
Cnrrlnce Slnkcrn.
King st
.Hotel l
.Hotel st
..KlngU
. . . Fort st
..Foil st
W. II. Page,
Hawaiian Carrlago Co., Queen st
Clears nnd Tobacco.
Hart, Bros. Old Comer, Queen st
Nolte's Beaver Saloon 1- ort st
Cider,
Fisher's Champagne Cider Lilian st
Cnmty Factory nnd Ilttltcry.
F. Horn Hotel st
CnrpcntcrH nnd IlullitcrH.
F. Wilhelm, King st
G. Lucas,..; 1'oit 8'
Dry nnd Fnncy toodn.
N.S. Sachs Fort st
J. T. Watci house Queen st
J. T. Watcrhouse, Ivbifc' st
J. T. Watcrhouse 1-ortst
I X L Store, Nuuauu st
B. F. Elders & Co., 1 ort st
M. A. Gonsalves & Co Hotel st
P. A.Dlas King St
DrugglMtH.
Benson, Smith & Co Fortst
Hollister & Co., Nuuanu Rt
Hollistertfc Co Fottst
IICIltlHtH.
M. Grossman, Hotel st
Wrnynse nnd Cnrtngc.
S. M. Carter & Co., King st
Frank Hustacc, Queen st
G. Robinson, Queen st
PnriilHlicd Itorinn.
Mrs. Turner, King st
Fire Insurance Aci'iits.
II. Rlemcnsclmcidcr,. .at Wilder & Go's.
C. O. Bergcr, Meich ml st
;cnt'H I'nnilHliliiE: ooi1h.
Elders & Co Fortst
N. S. S.ichs lortst
I XL. Store Nuu.mu st
Gonsalvcs & Co Hotel st
P. A.Dlas Kings-t
t.roccrlCH and lrolNlniiM.
A. S. Cleghom & Co., Queen st
Kennedy & Co, Hotel st
Wolfe & Ed wards,.. .Fort & Nuuanu stt
Hoi-ho Nhoclnc KliopN.
Wilson Bros., Fortst
liny nnd Feed Htoros.
Wolfe & Edvards....King & Nuuanu sts
S. M. Cutter & Cc, King st
Union Feed Co., Queen st
Laino &Co Foit st
IlnrncHM linker
G. E. Sherman King .st
JInrdii arc.
Dillingham & Co., Fortst
J. T. Watcrhouse, Queen st
Imnortcrx &. Coni.aicrclinntH.
G. AV. Macfarlanc & Co Fortst
O. Brewer & Co., Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen st
M. S. Grinbaum & Co., Queen st
W. G. Irwin & Co Fort st
A. S. Clcghorn ii Co. Queen st
J.T. Watcrhouse, Queen st
F. T. Lcnehan & Co, Nuuanu st
Castle & Cooke, King st
WIngWoTai & Co., Nuuanu st
C. O. Bergcr, Merchant st
Hymnn Bros., Mciehaut st
Labor AgcntH.
W. Auld Water Works Olllct
J. A. Hasslnger, Interior Otllec
W. C. Akana King st
S. M. Carter King st
Lumber Dcntern.
Lowers & Cooke, Foi t ht
AVilder ii Co., Port st
Millinery and IrcHH Sluicing.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis, Fortst
Medical.
Dr. Emerson, Kukui st
Xoivn Dealers.
J. M. Oat Ji. & Co Merchant st
lMuinbcrH nnd I'nintcrx.
E. C.Rowc '.King st
Brown & Phillips, King st
.1. Nott, Kaahumnnii st
Max Kolim Fortst
IMiotojti'nplirrH.
Williams ii Co Fort st
A. A. Montano Fort st
Tuning A. aiiiNlcal Instrument.
Lycan fc Co., Fort st
Itentaurants.
Hart, Broi. Old Corner, Queen st
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Windsor Restaurant, King st
Casino, Kaplolanl Park
Tourist's Retreat, .Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii
Itcnl Estate Audits.
,T. E. Wiseman, Merchant st
Hollcltors.
A. K. Ilartwell, over Bank
J. M. Davidson Kanhunianu st
A. Rosa, Gov't Building
AV. A. Whiting, Kanhunianu tt
J. Russell Merchant st
S. B. Dole, Kanhunianu st
F. M. Hatch, Kaahuniaun st
R. F. Blckerton, Merchant st
Cecil Brown, .... Mciehaut st
J. M. Monsairat, Mcrchnnt st
Hoap Factory.
T. W. Rawlins, King st, Lelco
Htntlouers.
J- M. Oat Jr. ii Co., Mci chant st
Hall Mukci-H.
J. M. Oat & Co., Queen st
Ship Chandlery.
Pierce & Co Queen st
Tinsmiths.
J. Nott, Kaiihuuiauu st
Tailors.
U.S. Troglo.ni Port st
Travel.
Inter-Island S. N. Co, Esplanade
Wildor's S. S. Co., Fort & Queen tts
O. S. S. Co., Foi t & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co, Queen st
'Wood nnd Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustacc Queen st
S. M. Cancr it Co., Kiugst
Wines nnd Hpirits,
G. W. Maofarlano & Co.,.Kiiahunianii ft
Freeth & Peacock Nuuauu st
Brown & Co., Merchant st
iVutcli Makors.
Wennor & Oo,, Fort st
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