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Harper's Weekly.
' Cato, bftvo you qmto forgotten
How yoa used nnwng tlio cotton
Still to king row pleasant strain''
"I.nws, miss, 1 i'on ting ngalti,"
Ami the cloav volco clcm-cr mug,
Ail ho Hwuny Ills boo nnd mug.
uEf you vants do purest water,
Jlst go tip do mountain side,
Wharuo riber starts lib miming
Do.wn to catch do great sea tldo.
Kf tou want do reddest rowi,
Von will find dotu nodding lilgli,
"U'hnr dem catch do blessed dew drop,
j IVhar dent sco do morning sky.
"Would you rnt dem sneotejt pencil s,
.iuicy reu or yruow origui,
Don you lmb to climb up fur dom
wunr dry glow ugni in uo iignr.
Kt you reek tmo friend or lober,
Upward too do rond you toko;
Heart chould neber rrabel downward,
Klo dcy mighty opt to break
"Uf you look fur famo or g lory.
You must climb up wld a will;
l'nr 'tis jlst do Kniuo old story
Up and up, and onward still.
Wo am bom doivn In do valley,
Hut If heart nnd feet don't tliv,
Wo can Mill bo going upward,
Upward, higher, higher, higher.
'Hlgliorl blgherl higher! Iilglierl"
And at ovcry cotton hill
Well and swift ho did his hosing.
Sing louder, clearer still.
Till I heard tlio echoes ringing
In my spirit bravo and strong,
Till I hontownrd turned mo singing,
Hinging over Cnto's song.
Coivi' Ilnlr In Curpat.
Cincinnati Times-Star,
1 don't suppose I could got any one to
discuss with mo tho proportion that cow a
nro very ucful animals, but 1 imagine
Hint It will bo news to many that one of the
uses of the cows Is to furnMi material
for the manufacture of carpels. It is a
popular theory that sheep have a monopoly
in the carpet producing industry, and in
fact they formerly did have things all
their own way; but now the gentle sheep
has been shorn of a part of lis supremacy
and the cow has been put forward as u
rival. Perhaps I should preserve silenco
In this matter if for nothing else to avoid
shaking the faith of unsuspecting house
keepers in the belief that nil wool carpets
nro all wool; but my journalistic instincts
will not permit me to suppress n lilt of
news, particularly when I know it will bo
of Interest to so many.
One dov Inst wcok'n man showed mc n
bunch of something which at n distance
might be taken for wool. It was perfectly
white, rather soft to the touch, but was
not curly tnough for wool, and the libers
were but an inch or an Inch nnd a half
lone.
"What is it?'1 1 asked, somewhat mvsli
lied. "No, it is not a 'what is it,' tho
man said, '"hut it's a bunch of cow's
hair."
"Oh, jes," I replied, "it's to put in plas
tering. '
"Jso, it is to put in carpets. This is the
latest in ndultcnitioii you know ovcry
thing must bo adulterated nowadays.
There is a firm in this city which buys up
cow's hair, puts it through n chemlca'l pro
cess which cleanses and bleaches it, and
Kills it by the bale to parties in the east
the home of wooden nutmegs, rlc. who
spin it into yam ami use It, with a certain
proportion of wool, in the manufacture of
carpets and pitches. Quite u large busi
ness has spiung up in tho preparation of
cow's hair, and as the process of preparing
it is patented, the concern that owns tlio
patent is making money out or it. I ex
H'cl that wo will bo wcailng clothes made
out of cows' hair after it while. "
Danger lit Cooking I'lonsllu.
St. James' CJazotto.
Apail from the danger wliich, accoid
ing to doctors, wo run of being poisoned
bv nearly every description of food wo eat,
there is another risk quite as seiious in
volved by the consumption of cooked
food, however wholesome of itself, which
lias not yet lcccivcd the attention it de
.vencs. It Is to bo feared that a thorough
overhauling of kitchen iilenslls, even in
wcll-iegul.ited household", would lead to
some alarming levclations from a saniliuy
point of view ns to tlio condition of theso
articles. Sonic remarks beating on litis
point which may be of vnluo to tWo who
aio anxious to preserve life and health arc
to bo found in tho report of the piiuclp.il
of tho Inland Revenue Laborutoiy for tho
pastyoar, just issued. Speaking of samples
received at the laboratory for analysis fjom
the admiralty, the report says that special
attention appears to have been directed by
that department to tho character of tho
enamel linings of cooking utensils.
It is well' known that most of tho
cnnmels contain considerable quantities of
lead and arsenic in n condition easily acted
im by vegetable acids, and itianv of tho
specimens analyzed consisted ' of the
enamel and glazo oT dishes .suspected to
"contain tlioso metals. The results of tho
analysis showed the necessity of the ex
amination; for many of Hie enamels con
tained dangerous quantities of lead and
arsenic, and proved thai most of tho
utensils could not be recommended to bo
used with .safety, w hilo a few showed
that it was practicable to prepare an
enamel and glnzc free from hurtful sub
.stances. The moral to be drawn from
these observations is: Look not only to
tho food you cat, but nlo to the vessel in
which it is cooked.
Working U nu Interview,
f London Truth.
The laws of Interviewing admit of a
witle margin, Charles Wymlham was
telling mo recently how he was interviewed
in America. Tho energetic tcportcr caught
him just as ho was changing between nets.
'I haven't a minute to spare, " replied tho
actor, hurriedly. "This is one of my
quickest changes. " " You liavo been very
successful, " continued the Interviewer. "'I
in glad to hear It, "replied Wj milium.
"iuay l call on you to-morrow?" 'Un
fortunately, I nm off early In tho morning,
Paper Pluto.
Chicago Times.
A daring landlord In Berlin has lntrn.
Ljrducctl paper plate, Hrcad and butter,
caKcs, unci similar aiticles aro served on
, theso rtanlor-macho nlntcs. which Imrnn
r. hnnlnt-lti rnltiif mill ,.1ficnli momlX. .mMAn
L lain. The: landlord likes them bcennsn
W they nro bo cheap they can bo thrown nway
:. uuur uiiiu using, miners iiko went lor
'tueir ligmnens unit Pccnuse tlicy nro neither
to Iio washed jior broken, nnd uuests aio
I.- 'delighted to'tako them away as souvenirs.
Jfls Objection.
Exchange.
u AHsn with tlin Inrlr. nnil uitli tlm 1 ir!?
r. j. uur j. (.'annul give mysca mo pleasure
' of seeing you." ' flood evening, then."
f. "Uood night." Tills conversation tlio
(.' next morning occupied a column and a
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tu uvu, juiii ii nun.' uui uuiii ins nrsi
.reader; then hu stopped n moment nnd
' contemplated too pictiuvot ainrlcut tlio
head of the lesson, "Mainma, " ho said,
Uhat lark's toe-nails arc bo long I'd "bo
pfrnM to go toDcd with Mm,
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. 1
The American Ambassador nt Vienna,
Mr. Kiisson, lias lately forwarded to his
Government nu interesting account of i
remarkable surgical operation lately
nciformcd by 1'iofessor Billroth, of
Vienna, -which, wonderful to tell,- con
slslcd in tho icmuvnl of n portion
of Iho liuinnu stomach, Involving i
nearly one-third of the organ nncl. i
strango to say, tho patient recovered ,
Ihc only successful operation of tlio
kind ever performed. Tlfc disease for I
which this operation was performed
wasenncerof the stomach, attended with
tho follow lug svmptoms: Tito appetite
Is quite poor. There Isn peculiar tides,
ci i liable distress in the stomiclt, n feci,
lug that has been described its it faint
"all gone" sensation; a Micky slime col.
lcct.s about the teeth, especially in the
morning, nccoinpnnlcd by an unpleasant
laste. Food falls to satisfy this peculiar
faint Bcnsatlon; but, on the contiary, it
appears to ncgravato the feeling. The
eyes arc sunken, tinged with yellow; the
hands and feet become cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. Tlio sull'ercrs lccl
tired all tho time, and sleep does not
seem to give rest. After n time the jia.
ticnt becomes nervous nnd Irritable,
gloomy, his mind filled with evil fore
bodings. When rising suddenly from
n iccumbcnt position there is n dizziness,
a whistling sensation, nnd he is obliged
to giasp something linn to keep from
falling. The bowels costive, tho skin
dry and hot nt times; the blood becom.
lug thick nnd Btagnanl, and does not'
ciiculiitc properly. After n time the
patient spits up food soon after eating,
sometimes in u sour and fermented con.
dition, sometimes sweetish to tho taste.
Oftentimes there isn palpitation of tho
heart, nnd tho patient fears be may have
hem t disease. Towards the last the
patient is tumble to retain any food
whatever, as thu opening in tlio inte.
tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al
though this disease is indeed alarming,
sufferers with the above named symp
loms should not feel nervous, for nine
hundred and ninety-nine cases out of a
thousand have no cancer, but simply
dyspepsia, ti disease easily removed if
treated in u proper manner. Tho safest
nud best remedy for the disease is
Selgcl's Curative Syrup, a vegetable pre
partition sold by all chemists and medi
cine vendors tluoughoul tho world, nnd
by the proprielois, A. J. Whlto (Limit
cd), 17, i'Vrlngdon.ioad, London, E. C.
ThlsSyiup strikes al the very founda
tion o"f thu disease, and drives it, root
and biauch, out of tho system.
St. Marv-strcel, Peterborough,
November, !!0th, 18S1.
Sir, it gives 1110 great pleasuro to in.
form you of the benefit I have received
from Seigel's Syrup. 1 have been trbttb
led for years with dyspepsia; but after
n few doses of the syrup, I found relief,
and after taking two bottles of it I feel
quite cured.
I am, Sir, vnurs truly,
Mr. A. .1. White. ' William Brent.
September 8th, 18S3.
Dear Sir, 1 find the sale of Scigel's
Syrup steadily increasing. All who have
tiled iti-pe.ik very highly of its inedi.
cinal virtues: one customer describes it
as a "(jod-s-end to dvspeptic people." I
always recommend ft with confidence,
l-'nithfiillv yours,
(Signed) .Vincent A. Wills,
Cheiui.sl.dontiit, Mcrlhvr Tydvll.
To .Mr. A. J. White,
Selgcl's Operating 1'ills are the best
family physic that has uor been dis
covered. "They cleanse the bowels from
all Irritating substances, and leave them
in it healthy condition. They cure cos
tivencss. Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies,
Oct.!! 1, 1882.
Dear Sir, --1 wiilo to inform you that
I liavo del i veil great benefit from
"feeigel's Syttip." 1' or some y eats 1 have
biilTcicd ftom liver complaint, with its
many and varied concomitant evils, so
that my life was a perpetual misery.
Twelve months ago I was induced to tiy
Selgcl's Syrup, and although tather
sceptical, having tiled so lnatiy reputed
infallible remedies, I determined to give
il ut least a fair tiial. In two or three
days 1 fell considerably better, and now
at the end of twelve months (having
continued taking it) I um glad to say
that I ant u dlllcrcitl being altogether.
It is siid of certain pens that they "como
as a boon mid a blessing to men" and I
have no icason to doubt the ttulhfuliicss
of Iho .statement. 1 can truly say, how
ever, that Selgcl's Syrup has como us a
"boon and a blessing" to me. 1 hnvc ic
commended it to sevcial fellow-suffcrers
ftom this distressing complaint, nud
their testimony is quito in nccotdance
with my own. (iratiludo for Iho benefit
I have derived from the excellent pre
paration, prompts me to furnish you
with this unsolicited testimonial. .
I am dear Sir,
, Yours ever gratefully,
(Signed) Ciuey 15. lterry,
A. .1. Whlto, Esq. Baptist Missionary.
Preston, Sept. 21st, 1883.
My Dear Sit, Your Syrup and Pills
aie still very popular with my customers,
man v saying they aie the 'best family
medicines possible.
Tho other day it customer came for
two bottles of Syrup and said "Mother
Sclgel" had saved the life of his wife,
anil ho added, "one of thesu bottles 1
am semilog fifteen miles nway to a friend
who is very ill. I have much fath in it."
The sale keeps tin wonderfully, in fact,
one would fancy almost that tho people
wcio beginning to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Seigol's Syrup, the do.
mand is so constant and lhc satisfaction
so great.
1 nm, dear Sir, vouis faithfully,
(Signed) W. Bowkcr.
To A.. I. White, Esq.,
Ilensinghain, Wliiteha ven, Oct. 10, 1832
Mr. A. ,1. White-Dear Sir, I was
for some limo itfilictcd with piles, nnd
was advised to give Mother Scigel's
Syrup ati tal, which I did. I ant 'now
happy to state that it has restored mo
to complete health. I remain, yours
respcrtlully,
(Signed) John II. Llghtfoot.
71!") ly !1
GKOKGK LUCAS,
Contractor
and llullder,'vi
pejm
Honolulu Kleniii lUmitin
; Mills, Espla-
undo. Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Ej nines, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, nud all kinds of Wood
work finish. Turning, Scroll nnd Band
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Phii
ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attendedto and work
guaranteed. Orders from tho other Is.
onda Eollolted
ssafefe.
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wiAiwttmw.wiijJta.iLwmiHkd
SPECIALJOTICE.
rpiIK Undersigned Proprietor of tho
PIONEER 8TBAX CANDY FACHOT
AND OAKERY
desires to Inform his patrons and tho pub
lie generally that not withstand inc tho
recent DISASTHOUS PIKE, has creeled
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On a much more Extensive Scale which
is now In Fui.i, Oi'intATio.v, and which
will be in complete working older by tin
Early Vrrlval of new Mnchlncry nnd
Tools; nnd is now again prepared to
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and will always have on hand hlA dull
clous Fresh Made
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CRI2AM3,
COCOANUT DANDIES,
RICH NDGAT IN BAH3,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great variety okt
MAR8H-MALLOWG.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
Bon Bons
Of all descriptions. All those Homo
Made Prcsh and Puro Confections, 1 soil
.it r,0 cents PEK POUXD.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of tho Klnest Flavor, In all sizes always
on hand nnd ornamented in the
most nrllstlo style.
IVOiTVOlE PIES !
always froh, as also
Houig Made Minco Meat
for sale at CO cents per pound.
AV11I receive pcrConsuclo tho balance
of my new machinery of tho newest de
signs for manufacturing nil descriptions
of plain Candles; thanking the public
for prclous liberal patronage and so
llciting a continuance of same.
Very respectful!-,
F. HORN,
Practical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
Tin: out stam). 71 Hotel street
P. O. Hov No. 75; Telephone No. 74
o72Jy
WEMER & GO.
.)2 i'oist htki:ki
Have on hand Xew Foreign and Home
Made Jewelry.
Wnlchos, Bracolots, Necklols,
Pins, Lockots, Clocks,
And Ornaments of all kinds.
Silver and Gold Plato.
Elsgant Solid Silver Tea Seta
.Suitable for Presentation.
r.xiKrnvlnj; nnil Xntivc Jewelry
A Specialty.
Impairing in all ils branches.
KT"Solo Agontsfor King's Eyo Preservers,
817 0m
Wilson Brothers,
GEXEKAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horso Shoeing a bpecinlty
A llrsl.class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and 'Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tlio Esplanade, op. Hopper's.20-1
FRANK HUSTACE,
Ornvmsui.
(Succossor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for cartage promptly at
tended to, at the lowest rates. Also for
sale:
Knluinlco Knit,
l''Ir "Wood,
Whlto nnd Jtluck Hnml
in quantities to suit, nt lowest prices.
0C8 ly
f 4.UAVA WOOD OIIAKCOAL, in any
VX quantity, from 1 to 100 bags,
FOIt SALE BY
Frank Hustuce,
704 Queen Street.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
II. Cavcnagh, a Proprlotor.
MWAIiS & MEAIiS ,
Cook'dtoord'rSS-'At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Bccnlvcd by every steamer. 001
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 8 Mau.vakka St.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds mado to
order nnd repairing Harness, etc., dona
in short notice. All orders promptly nt
tended to. 593 ly
AIiVINH. KASEMANN,
Boole-Binder
PAPElWtULEK and BLANK-BOOK
Manufacturer.
Book Bludiug of nil description neatly
and tiromptly executed.
Gazette Building . Merchant sired
723 ly
"WILlDJSHVB S. S. CO.
Limited.
&5&St earner Kinau,
sJSKw-lc&j King, Commander,
JLutivea Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lalmlim, Man
lnca Bay, Mnkunn, Mnhukonn, Ka
wnllme, Laupahoehoo and Hilo.
Koturnltig, A touch at all the
alovc ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
NOTICE.
o
To the Volcano and Back.
lltilci-lNlniiil S. K. Co.
TIinoUQII TICKETS to tho Volcano,
nnd return, can now bu had at tlio oillco
of the Inlcr-Ishud S. N. Co. Tourists
leaving Honolulu per time lablo of tho
" PL.VNTEB," will bo laidcd nt Putin,
luu, thence by Ball road toPaltala, where
Horses and Guides will be In attendance.
By this rout. Tourists can make tho
round trip In 7 days, giving 4 days to
vilt the volcano.
TICKETS FOB THE ROUND TRIP.
Including Horsc-t, Guide, Board and
Lodging, $G0.
For further particulars enquire at tho
office of the
Iiitcr-Iwlmul S. "N, Co.,
Honolulu,
or J. F. J01JDAN, Volcano House.
714 tf
jft FOB K0I.0A (ffWAIMEA,
if??!- 11AUA1.
'ttFXWM
'The Clipper Schooner
WAIMALTJ,
F. Kibbling Master,
"Will run regulnrlv to tho ports of
KOI.OA, HANAPEPE & WA1MEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pach'ic Navigation' Co.,
702 !hn Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
THE PAST RAIl.TNO
Sclioonor Waiohu
will run icgularly
'TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Bcturning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
LASSIE & CO.
Have a Largo Stock of the
VEEY BEST HAY.
3hrain9 3Ete.,
Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivercd Free to any part of tho City
AGENTS FOS THE
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance- Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for tho Hoover Telephone.
CommissioncrofDocda for California
Telephone No. 147. 700
Tourists Retreat.
Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii.
IS NOW OPEN for Travelers, where
First class accomodation can bo had
atal) Times. Tho climntc of Honuapo
is recommended for invalids.
HORSES AND GUIDES
Provided for the Volcano.
CSTFor Terms, etc., Sec CARDS f.t
Hotels nnd Streets.
.T. W. SMITHIES,
57!! ly Proprietor.
FISHER'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
A PURE, WHOLESOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to tho highest and best medi
cal testimony.
Manufactory, ; : : No.l3Lillha St."!
P. O. Box, 379. Telephone, 284.
BSy-AU orders rccoivo prompt attention.
Jt
DAILY BULLETIN JOB PRINTING OFFICE
Q,uoon Street,
Bill Roads
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates Ciiculnra
Concert Progr'ras
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Luvclonos jJ
Baud Bills
Invoices
AFjmmzmmwtMirmmM r
EXEOUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
II .III IW,II
C BBEWER & GO.
OfTcr for Sale tho Cargo of tho
MARTHA DAYIS,
JUST ARRIVED!
Tim fOU.OWINO
LIST OF MERCHANDISE,
OxCarts,
Light Express Wagon,
Ex Top Carriages.
SYEAEVS C OAL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Flue Molasses Shooks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, 3, nnd 0,
Hoc Handles,
Lobsters, lib ins ; Beans, Slb'.tns
Spruco Plank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axle Grease,
Fairbank's Scnlcs, Nos. 7,8,10 & 11H
Leather Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, li inch;
Comp. Nnlls, lg, Ml inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses, '
Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMERS BU 20 AND 25 CALLS,;
Sisnl nope, Assorted,
Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Amen Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING
10, 18, 20,22, 24 nnd 20 oz.;
IHIair Mattresses !
Qrlndstonc3, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
Wire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws nnd "Washers.
532
COMMOTION
ik Tiir.
PE MARKET!
Yes, and wo sell
A.H Low us tlio IjO"vvcm; Z
and don't anybody forget it.
We sell New Bedford Rope, and any
retailer knows how It will hold out In
net weight.
We nlso have the mo?t vnried assort
ment of
SHIP CHANDLERY
kept by any house this side of the Rocky
Mountains, such as
llcmp and Manila Cordage, nil sizes,
Artesian Well Boring Hopes,
Manila Hnwscrd, Wire Rope,
Cotton and Hemp Duck nnd Twine,
Galvanized Marino Hardware,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Pure Copper Shcnthlng, 14, 10 & 18 oz
Yellow Metal nnd Nails, 14 to 28 oz,
Copper Paint (Tarr & Wonsln's)
Whale Boats, Boat Stocks,
Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,
'And 1001 other things too numerous
to mention Also, agents for
Perry Davis Pain Killer,
Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns and
Bomb Lances, &c, &c.,
All of which wo will sell at tho
Lowest Bates.
300 ly A. W. Peirco & Co.
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copner and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &o.
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
7? Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
Honolulu.
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Auctioneer.
E. F. Adams Queen st
Lyons &Lovey, Queen st
liln dory.
Alvln II. Bnscmani G.izctte Building
UnnkorH.
Bishop & Co. Merchant st
Hotelier,
W. MtCandlo.s, Fieh Market
(loot nnd MJioco.
L. Adler. Nuuunu st
Cur. Gci tz, Hut st
Temple of lashl .u Fort st
ClOtllillK.
Gonsalvcs& Bo Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Foi t st
Cabinet MnkerH.
W. Miller Hotel st
Crowley Ss Co., King H
Lycnn ic Co,, Kji t st
Carrlngn SlnUcrn.
W.H.Pnge,"" Fort st .
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
Clears nnd Tobacco,
C. McCarthy Astor Bill lord 3 nloon
Nolle Beaver bullion, Fott st
Cider,
Fishei's Champagne Older I.illhn U
Cnndy rnetory nnil linker'.
F. Horn, Hutel st
Cnrpentci'M nnil Ititllilern.
F. Wilhclin, King si
G. Lucum Foit bt
Dry nml Fancy Goods.
N. S. Sachs Fort t
J.T. Watethouse, Queen st
J. T. Wi.ti-rh.ou8i', King st
J. T. W nttrhouse Fai t st
B. F. Elders & Co., Fort st
Al. A. Gon-tnhcs &. Co., Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Fort st
DfltKclHtH.
Benson, Smith & Co., Fort tt
Holllstcr & Co., JSutianu st
llolllsteriV; Co Foilst
UcutintM.
M. Grossman, Hotel st
Ornyngo nml Cartucc.
Frank Huslace, Queen st
G. Robinson, .-'...Queen st
I-'urhlMlicil Itormft.
Mrs. Turner, King st
I'lrc IiiHiirnnco Accuts.
11. Rlonicnschneidcr,..nt Wilder St Go's.
C. O. Bergcr, Mcrch nt bt
4cnt'H l'lirnlNlilnc UoodH.
Ehlers Si Co Fort st
N. S. Sachs, Forist
uonsalvcs & Co., Hotel st
rorcrlcH nml 1'rovInIonH.
A. S. Clcghorn & Co., Queen st
Kennedy & Co, Hotel st
W olfe it Ed wards,... Fort & Nuuanu st(
Horse Hhoclns HUops.
Wilson Bros., Fort st
Hay nncl I-Yed Stores.
Wolfe & Edwards....King & Nuuanu sis
Union Feed Co., Qui en st
Laine & Co, Foi l st
HnriicHs Maker
G. E. Sherman King st
ilnrdwaro.
Dillingham & Co., Fort st
J.T. Mutcrliou-.c Queen st
ImportcrH A. Com.SIercUnuts.
G. W. Maofarlanc fc Co., Fort st
U. Btewer & Co., Queen st
Lyons b Levey, Qjucu st
M. S. Griubaum & Co, ineen st
V. G. Irwin & Co., Fort st
A. S. Clughoru & Co Queen st
J.T. Wafcihou&e, Queen st
F. T Lcnchan & Co iN utninu st
Castled; Cooke King st
Wing Wo Tin Si Co Muuuuust
C. O. Bergcr, Murchuulst
Hymnn Bros., Merchant st
Labor Accuts.
W. Au!d, atcr Works OfUct
.LA. Uassiuuer, Interior Ultlec
W. O. Akana King st
Lumber Dcnlcre.
Lewcrs & O .oke, Fort st
Wilder Si Co Kortst
Millinery and Drcu-s JIaklnK.
Mrs. A. M. Melll-, icnst
Klodlcnl.
Dr. Emerson Kukul st
Xgtvb Denlora.
J. M. Oat Ji. & Co., Mertlnint st
PlumberH nml Painters.
E. C. Rowe " King st
Broun & Phillips, King st
J. Nott, Kniiliuiiiauu st
Mux Koluu roust
Photograph era.
Williams & Co., Fortst
Tunlujc & 3Itfslcnl Iimtrtinicnls.
Lycan & Co., Fort st
JtoMtnurautH.
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Windsor Rcstuurant, King i-t
Casino , . Knplolani Pat k
Tourist's Ilctn at,. Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii
Ileal Itatatc Asents.
J. E. Wiseman, Merchant st
HollcItorH.
A. S. Hnrlwell, over Bank
J. M. D.uidton Knnhumatiu st
A. Rosa ijov't Building
W. A. Whiting, Kaahtimanu st
J. Russell, Merchant st
S. B. Dole, K uilii mai.u st
F. M. Hatch KaitliUiuauit st
R. F. Blcki.-rton, Mcicliau st
Cecil Brown, ".... .M eichant 'st
J. M. Monsatrat, Merchant st
Noap rnetory.
T. W. Rawlins King si, Lcleo
HtatloiicrH.
J' M. Oat Jr. Si Co., Merchant st
Sail ainkorB.
J. M. Oat & Co., Queen st
Slilp Chandler'.
Plerco & Co., Queen st
TlllHUlltllU.
J. Nott Kaahumanu st
Tailors.
II. S. Tregloan Fort st
Travel.
Intcr.Islnnd S. N. Co Esplanade
Wikler's S. S. Co Fort & Queen tts
O.S. S. Co., Foil So Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co Queen st
Wood nml Conl Donlorn,
Frank Hustaco, Queen st
AVIiich nud SpIrltH,
G. W. Macfarltuio Si Co.,.Kaahtimiinu tt
Freothifc Peacock, Niiunnu st
Brown & Co., Merchant st
Wntcli MnkcrH.
Wenncr A Co Fort Bt
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
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