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SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 188S.
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION.
Student Heat expands and cold
contracts. '
Professor Correct. Give an
example.
Student During the summer the
nf factions of city people for their
expand country relatives and in in
ter they contract, Phili. Gall.
The most appetizing salad is mado
by shaving cabbage about as fine as
it is possible to shave it, sprinkle
white mustard seed over it, using
enough so that there will bo a dis
tinct mustaul flavor. An ounce of J
seed to one small head of cabbage
will do ; one or two yellow peppers
should bo cut into very small slices
and added; pour cold vinegar over
all, add a little salt and sugar, and
then let it stand for a day or two, so
that the cabbage and pepper arc
ically pickled. This may be packed
in a jar or bo put into cans and kept
all winter. It is nice with oysters or
with cold meats.
The supcrioiity of British over
Turkish iiilo is forcibly illustrated in
the island of Cypius. Though many
taxes have been removed and the cus
toms duties are less burdensome, the
revenue is inci casing. After meet
ing all the indispensable outlays for
the public service and enlarging the
expenditure for education and mak
ing various needed improvements,
there is a surplus of 80,000 in the
tieasury. This is only 8,000 less
than the British arc required to pay
the Sultan for the use of the island,
and it is believed that the revenues
will soon furnish the (jntirc sum.
AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING
A NUMEROUS CLASS.
The dibcaso commences with a slight
derangement of the stomach, but, if
neglected, it in lime involves tho whole
fiamc, embracing tho kidneys, liver,
paucic.ib, and, in tatt, the entire glandu.
lnr system, and the atllictcd drugs out a
miserable eistcace until death gives
lelief from buffering. Tho disease is
often mistaken for othei complaints)
but if the reader will asked himself the
following questions, he will be nble to
determine w bother ho himself is one of
afflicted: Have 1 distress, pain, or diffl
culty in breathing after eating? Is there
i dull, beavy feeling attended by drow
sincsY IIae the eyes a yellow tinge!
Does a thick, sticky, mucous gather
.ibout the gums and tectli in the morn
ings, accompanied by a disagroeablo
tastcV Is the tongue coated? Is thero
pains iu the side and back? Is there a
fulness about the right side ns if tho
livei were enlarging? Is thoro costive
ness? Is there vertigo or dizziness when
rising suddenly from n horizontal posi)
tiou? Arc the secretions from the kid
neys scanty and highly coloured, with a
deposit after standing? Docs food fcr
ment, soon after eating, accompanied by
flatulence or a belching of gas from the
stomach? Is there frequent palpitation
of tho heart? These various symptoms
may not be piescnt .it one time, but they
torment tho sufferer in turn as tho dread
rni incase iirocrciei. If the eise bo
I one of long etnnding, thcio willbondryj
"ai hacking cough, attended :if toi a time by
expectoration. In vciy advanced stages
the skin assumes a uiiiy uiownisii ap.
pearance, and the hands and feet are
covned by a cold, sticky peispiration.
As the liver and kidneys become moie
and more diseased, lhcumntic pains up
pear, and the usual tieatment proves en
tirely unavailing against this latter ago
nlzlngdlsouler. Tho origin of this mala
Jy is indigestion ordyspepsia.nnd asmall
quantity of the proper medicine will
remove the disease if taken pi its inci
piency. It is most important that tho
disease should be promptly and properly
treated iu its first suigcs, when a little
medicine will effect a cure and even
when it has obtained a sttong holg tho
correct lemcdy should bo perserved in
until cveiy vcatige of tho disease is
eradicated, until tho appetite has re
turned, and the digestive organs restored
to a healthy condition. The surest and
most effectual remedy for this distrcssihf'
complaints is "bcigel's Curative Syrup,''
a vegetable preptration sold by ull
Chemists and Medicine Vendors through
out tho world, and by the proprietors, A,
J. White Limited. 17. Farincdon Road
London, E. C. This Syrup stiikes at the
very foundation of the disease, and
drives it, root and blanch, put of tho
system.
Market Place, Pockhngtou, York,.
October 2nd, 1882.
Sir, Being a suflerer for years with
4 dyspepsia in all its worst forms, and
alter, spending pounds m medicines, I
wiis at last persuaded to try Mother
Seigel's Curative Syrup, mrd am thank.
f ul to say liav o derlv ed more benefit from
it than any other medicino I ever took,
and would advise any ono suffering from
the same complaint to glvo it a trial, tho
resuits they would soon find out for
themselves. If you like to make use of
this testimonial you are quite at liberty
to do so.
C,s YourB respectfully,
(Signed) It. Tuhjjkm.
Seijiol'a OpcratiaR Pills are the host
' 'family physic that has over been dis-
covoreu. inoy cicauso mo uowcis
fmm nil irrltntinr. unlictjinn.oa imil lnjivn
nthehi in a healthy condition. They cure
7COSHYU11U3B. .
St. Mary-strccl, Peterborough, )
November 20th, 1881. J
Sir. It elves mo great pleasure to in.
' form you of tho bencilt I havo received
'from Soiccl'H Syrup. I havo been
rr.' .troubled for years with dyspepsia; but
4 .,v.rtlt wl nflnp InlMiirr twn lintHna nf
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it l leil ciuuucuiuu.
Mr. A. J. White. William Bulnt.
Heuslnfc'hum, Whitehaven, Oct. 10th, '83.
-?MY. A. J. WhiteDear Sir. I was
ffor eomo time afflicted with piles, and
twos advised W give sioiner ceigeie
Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now
happy to stnto that it has rcstorctl mo to
complete health. I remain, yours re
spectfully, (Signed)
JOltK II. LlOHTFOOT.
ISth August, 1883.
Dear Sir, 1 wrlto to tell you that Mr.
Henry IlUllcr,'ot Yatcsburg, Wilts, In.
forms mo that ho Buffered from a sovcro
form of Indigestion for upwards of four
jears, nnd took tio cud of dobtor's medi
cine without the slightest benefit, and
declares Mother Sclgel's Syrup which he
got from mo has saved his life.
Yours truly,
(Signed) N. Wnun,
Mr. White Chemist, Calnc.
September 8th, 13S3.
Dear Sir, I find the sale ot Sclncl's
Syrup steading increasing. All Wio havo
tried it speak very highly of lis medi
cinal virtues; ono customer describe It
as a "Godsend lo dyspeptic people." I
always recommend It with contldoncc.
Faithfully vours.
(Slimed) Vincent A. Wills,
Chemist-Dentist,
To. Mr. A. J. White. Mcrtbyr Tydvll
Pieston, Sept. 21st 1883.
My Dear Sir, Your Syrup and Pills
are still very popular with my customers,
many sxylng they nTe tho best family
medicines possible
The other day a customer came for two
bottlc of Syrup and said "Mother
Sclgcl" had saved tho life of his wife,
and ho added, "one of theso bottles I am
sending fifteen miles away to a friend
who is very ill. I have much faith In
it."
The sale keeps up woiidcrfullj, In fact,
one would fancy almost that the people
were beginning to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup.lhc demand
is so constant and the satisfaction so
grcat.I am dear Sir, yours faithfully,
(Signed) V. Bowkeu.
To A. J. White, Esq. GG7 ly
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
The American Ambassador at Vienna,
Mr. Kasson, has lately forwarded to his
Government an interesting nccount of a
remarkable surgical operation lately
performed by Professor Billroth, of
Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, con
sisted in the removal of a portion
of the human stomach, involving
nearly one-third of the organ and,
strange to say, tho patient recovered
the only suiccssful operation of the
kind ever performed. The disease for
which this operation was performed
was cancer of the stomach, attended with
tho following symptoms: The appetite
is quite poor. There is n peculiar indes
cribable distress in the stomach, n feel
ing that has been described as a faint
"all gone''' sensation; a sticky slime col
lects about the teeth, especially in the
morning, accompanied by an unpleasant
taste. Food fails to satisfy this peculiar
faint sensation; but, on the contrary, it
appears to aggravato the feeling. The
cj es arc sunken, tinged with yellow; the
hands and feet become cold and sticky
a cold pcrBpiration. The sufferers feel
tired all the time, and sleep does not
seem to give rest. After a time the pa
tient becomes nervous and irritable,
gloomy, his mind filled with evil fore
bodings. When rising suddenly from
a recumbent position there is a dizziness,
a whistling sensation, and he is obliged
to giasp something ilrm to keep from
falling. Tho bowels costive, tho skin
dry and hot at times; the blood becom
ing thick and stagnant, and docs not
circulate properly. After a time the
patient spits up food soon after eating,
sometimes in a sour and fermented con
dition, sometimes sweetish to the taste.
Oftentimes there is a palpitation of the
heart, and the patient fears he may have
heart disease. Towards the last tho
patient is unable to retain any food
whatever, as the opening in tho intes
tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al
though this disease is indeed alarming,
sufferers with the above named symp
toms should not feci nervous, for nine
hundred and ninety-nine cases out of a
thousand havo no cancer, but simply
dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if
treated in a proper manner. The safest
and best remedy for the disease is
Seigel's Curative Syrup, a vcgetablo pre
paration sold by all chemists and medi
cine vendors throughout the world, and
by the proprietors, A. J. White (Limit
ed), 17, Fnrringdon-road, London, E. C.
This Syrup strikes at the very founda.
tion of the disease, and drives it, root
and branch, out of the system.
St. Mary-street, Peterborough,
November, 29th, 1881.
Sir, It gives me great pleasure to in
form you of tho benefit I have received
from Seigj.l's Syrup. I have been troub
led f oi years with dyspepsia; but after
a few do-en of the syrup, I found relief,
and after taking two bottles of it I feel
quite cured.
1 am, Sir, yours truly,
Mr: A. J. White. William Brent.
September 8th, 1883.
Dear Sir, I find the sale of Sclgel's
Syrup steadily Increasing. AH who have
tried it speak very highly of its medi.
cinnl virtues; one customer describes it
as a "God-send to dyspeptic people." I
always recommend ft with confluence.
Faithfully yours,
(Signed) Vincent A. Wills,
Cfiemlst-dcntist, Merthyr Tydvll.
To Mr. A. J. White,
Seigel's Operating Pills are tho best
family physic that has ever been dis
covered. They cleanse the bowels from
all Irritating substances, and leave them
in a healthy condition. They cure cos
tlvcness. Spaulsh Town, Jamaica. West Indies,
Oct. 21, 1882.
Dear Sir, I write to Inform you that
I havo derived great benellt from
"Seigel's Syrup." For some years I have
suffered from fiver complaint, with Its
many nnd varied concomitant evils, so
that my llfo was a perpetual misery.
Twelve months ago I was induced to try
Sclgel's Syrup, and although rather
sceptical, having tried so many reputed
infallible remedies. I dctcnninultogivo
it at least a fair trial. In two or three
days I felt considerably better, and now
at tho end of twolvo months (having
continued taking it) I am glad to say
that I am a dlllercut being altogether.
It is said of certain pens tliat they "corao
as a boon and a blessing to men" and I
havo no reason to doubt tho truthfulness
of tho statement. I can tiuly say, how
ever, that Sclgel's Syrup has come as a
"boon and a blessing" to me, I havo re
commended it to several fellow-sufferers
from this distressing complaint, and
their testimony is quite in accordance
with my own. Gratitude for tho benefit
I havo derived from the excellent pre-
pnratlnn, prompts mo to furnish
with this unsolicited testimonial.
you
I am dear Sir,
Yours over gratefully,
(Signed)
A. J. White, Esq.
Carey U. Berry,
Baptist Missionary.
Preston, Sopt. 21st, 1883.
My Dear Sit, Your Syrup and Pills
are still very popular with my customers,
many saying they are tho host family
medicines possible.
The other day a customer came for
two bottles of Syrup mid said "Mother
Sclgcl" had saved tho llfo of his wife,
and ho added, "one of these bottles I
am sending fifteen miles away to a friend
who iscry ill. I have much fath in It."
Tho sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact,
one would fancy almost that tho people
wcro beginning to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Sclgel's Syrup, tho 'dc
in a lid is o constant and tho satisfaction
so great.
1 am, dear Sli, yours ffllthfully,
(Signed) W. Bowkcr.
To A. 3. Wlitle, Esq.,
IIenilngham,Whltchaven,Oct.lO,1882.
Mr. A.J. White. Dear Sir, I was
for some time nilllcted with piles, and
was advised to give Mother Seigel's
Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now
happy to state that It has restored me
to complete health. I remain, yours
respectfully,
(Signed) John II. Lightfoot.
7G5 ly 0
Hay and Grain !
AVOI.Fi: A EDWARDS
Have on hand, and arc receiving by
every steamer,
Choice Hay, Oats, Bran, Ground and
HWholc Barley, Cracked and Whole
Corn, Wheat, tc., etc., etc.
Which they offer at tho
Lowest Market Rates.
Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE.
WOLFE A. EDWARDS,
Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts.
Telephone .no
,349.
897 lm
Risen rrom tlie Asties !
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY !
MRS. LOVE dcsiics to intimate to
her numerous old customers and
the public generally, that her bakery,
Destroyed toy ITire,
Has been restored In handsome, sub
stantial and convenient form. She is
therefore prepared to supply tho largest
custom with
Plain and' Fancy Bread
of the bsst quality, and manufactured
by tho most approved methods.
Everything in tho line of a first-class
bakery will be carried on with greater
facility than before the fire.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also lestored in more elegant style
than ever, and nt rates that cannot be
underbid by any restaurant.
Brick Building, 73 Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, Dec. 12, 1884. 892
Yon. Cannot Afford
TO BSTTY
Millinery,
Fancy Goods,
Dry Goods
Clothing, French Kid Gloves,
&c, &c,
WE HAVE
The Largest Stock
BY FAR OF ANY
OTHER STORE IN THE KING
DOM.
Wo carry a largo assortment of
Ladies' Trimmed
and Untrimmed Hats,
Flowers, Feathers,
Ribbons, Laces,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc.
Our stock is complete, and at the
Very Lowest Prices.
ChasJ Fishel's
Corner Fort & Hotol Sts.
879 ly
THE
FOUNTAIN
Adjoining Dodd's, .
FORT STREET.
123
Cold Drinks for Young and Old.
Superior Ginger Boer, 10c. por bottle.
Donnelly's Root Boer, " " "
Connolly's Spruco Beer, " " "
These Beers aro tho most pleasant
and healthiest beverag? known.
Thoy clcanso and purify tho blood,
which renders them not only an ex
cellent drink hut good for invalids,
and will moro readily quench thirst
without producing any deleterious
effects.
CANDIES ! CANDIES ! !
Homo made Creams and Caramels,
all varieties, fresh dally. Finest
selection of Imported Candles.
Chase'ii celebrated lloston Lozenges,
finest nroinaticquallty in the market.
NUTS AND BON-BONS ! I
Hmolce 1 Smoke! Sinolco!
My Manilas are the best in town.
Como in and judge for j oursclf.
American, Havana and Hingley's
celebrated Homo mado Cigars nl.
ways on hand. Chewing and Smok
ing Tobacco, cut foil and plug, .a 11
varieties of Cigarettes at the Fouk.
TAIN.
602 KODISRT DONNOLLY.
FISHER'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
A PURE, WHOLESOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to tho highest nnd best medi-
cal testimony.
Manufactory, : : : No. 13 Liliha St."
P. O. Box, 37D. Telephone, 284
BSfAU orders receive prompt attention,
LAINE & CO.
Have a Large Stock of the
YERY BEST HAY.
Grain, DEtc,
Which is ofiered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered Free to any part of the City
AGENTS FOS THE
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
CommissionerofDeedsfor California
Telephone No.
147.
700
liltnlteil.
35&&.St earner Kinau.
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu' each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching nt Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoc and Hilo.o
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
NOTICE.
0
To the Volcano and Back.
0
j Intcr-Island 8. N. Co.
THROUGH TICKETS to the Volcano,
and return, can now be had at the oiBcc
of tho Inter.Island S. N. Co. Tourists
leaving Honolulu per time table of the
" PLANTER," will be lauded at Puna-.
luu, thence by Railroad to Pahala, where
Horses and Guides will be In attendance.
By this rout. TouiUts can make the
round trip In 7' daj b, giving 4 days to
visit the Volcano.
TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
including Horses, Guide, Board and
Lodging, $G0.
For further particulars enquire at thd
office of tho
Inter-Island 8. tf, Co.,
Honolulu,
or J. F. JORDAN, Volcano House.
714 tf
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
Tho Clipper Schooner
. WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling Master,
Will ruu regularly .to the ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to tho Captain on board, or to tho
Pacivio Navigation Co.,
880 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
THE FAST BAILING
Schooner EHUKAI
will run regularly
WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
For San Franoisco.
jgkfi THE BGTNE
lir HAZARD."
Goodman, : : Captain.
Will sail for tho abovo port on or about
January let, 1885. For freight or pass
age apwlv to the.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
IftUJ 804 w
fe f
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TO
C. BREWER & CO.
OfTei for Sale
THE F0I.LOW1KO
LIST OF MERCHANDISE,
Ox Carts,
Light Kxprtss Wagons,
Ex Top Carriages.
STEAK COAL.
Cumberland Coal, '
.Cora. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Fine Molasses Shooks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, 3, and C,
Hoe Handles,
Lobsters, lib tns; Beans, ill bjtns
Spruro Plank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axlo Grease,
Fairbanks Scales, Nos. 7,8,10&11J
Leather Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 Inch ;
CompNalls, 1, 1-14 Inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Ecelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
num sou 20 and 25 qalls.s
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank, .
Dump Barrows,
Ame' Shovels,
Y. METAL SIIEATHESTG
10, 18, 120,22, 24 and 20 07.;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
Wire, Reflnod Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
032
DIARIES M 1885
AT
J. I. OAT, JR. & CO.'S
807 tf
"Wilson Brothers,
GP
ENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horso Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.204
IF YOU WANT
XMA.S CABD6,
Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums
, Toy Books, etc., go to
J. M. OAT, JR., & CO.
And talk CASH and you will probably
get them as cheap,
IF NOT OIIE.AJPER,
Than at some of tho stores where Uioy
advertise to give goods away.
DON'T FORGET ! DON'T FORGET I
J. M. OAT, JR., & CO.
888 25 MERCHANT STREET. tf
WENNER & CO.
OS l'OKT HTItKET,
Have on hand New Foreign and Homo
Mado Jewelry.
Watohes, Braoelets, Neoklets,
Pins, Lookets, Clooke,
AndOrntmcnts of all kinds.
Silver and Gold Plate,
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sets
Sultablo for Presentation.
Uncrating anil Natle Jew Iry
A Specialty.
Ropalring in all its branches.
C2T Solo Agents for King's Eyo Prcsorvors.
817 Qui
JOHN NOTT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Banges
' of alf kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
Auctioneers.
E. P. Adams,. Queen 6t
Lyons &. Lovey, Queen st
Ulndcry.
Alvin II. Rascmann.... Gazette Building
Itntiltcrf). ,
Bishop & Co Merchant st
Ilntchcr,
W. McCandlc3s, Fish Market
Boot nnil tiltot'B.
L. Adlcr, A...NUUQUU st
Chr. Gctt7, loi t st
Temple of Fashion Fort st
llltllniil Hnlooiin
Nolle , Fortst
McCarthy Hotel H
ClotlitiiB.
Qoiisalvcs & Co Hotel tt
Tcmplo of Fashion Foil it
Cabinet Mnltcrs.
W. Miller, Hotel bt
Lycan & Co., Fui t st
Carriage linkers.
W.H.Pagc,-"' Fort st
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
Cigars anil Tobacco.
C. McCarthy ABtor Bill lard S aloon
Noltcs Beaver Saloon...... Foit st
Cider,
Fisher's Champagne Cider,.. ..Liliha st
Canity l'actory anil Ilakery.
F. Horn ". Hotel st
Carpenters anil Builders.
F. Wilhelm, King st
G. Lucas Fortst
V T Rhoads Queen st
Dry anil Fnncy Goods.
N.S. Sachs Fort st.
J.T. Watcihouse Queen st
J. T. Waterhouse, King st
J. T. W aterhousc, Foi t st
B. F. Ehlers & Co., Fort st
I . A. Gonsalv cs & Co., Hotel st
Templo of Fashion - Fort st
Druggists.
Benson, Smith &, Co Fort st
Holllstcr & Co., Nuuanu st
Hollistcr& Co Foitst
Drayago and Cartage.
Frank Hustacc, Queen st
G. Robinson, Queen st
Furnished Itorms.
Mrs. Turner, '. ...King st
Fire Insurance Agents.
H. Ricmenschueider,. .at Wilder & Co's.
C. O. Bcrgcr, Meirh.ntst
Kent's Furnishing Goods.
Ehlers & Co., . Fort st
N. S. Sachs, Fortst
Jonsal ves & Co., Hotel st
H 8 Tregloan Fortes Hotel sts
Groceries and Froiislons.
A. S. Clcghorn & Co Queen st
Volfe & Edwards,. . .Fort & Nuuanu stt
Lewis & Co , Hotel st
Horse Shoeing Shops.
Wilson Bros., Fort st
Hay and Feed Stores.
Wolfe & Edwnrds....Klng & Nuuanu sts
Union Feed Co Queen st
Laihe & Co Foit st
Harness Sinker
G. E. Sherman, King st
Hardware.
Dillingham & Co Fort st
J. T. Waterhouse, Queen st
Importers & Com. Merchants.
G. W. Macfarlane fc Co., Fort st
U. Brewer&Co., Queen st .
LjjonsiSs Levey, Queen st
SI. S. Grinbaum & Co, Queen st
VV. G. Irwin & Co Fort st
A. S. Cleghorn & Co , Queen st
J.T. Wateihousc Queen st
b'reeth & Peacock Nuuiu st
Castle & Cooke, King st
Wing Wo Tai fc Co., A uuuii st
C. O. Bcrgcr Merchant st
lijraan Bros, Merchant st
t Jewelers
Wcnnsr & Co Fort st
Labor Agents.
W. Auld, Vv aler Works Ofllcc
J. A. Hassingcr Interior Office
W. 0. Akana King st
lumber Dealers.
Lowers & Cooke, Fort st
Wilder & Co Fortst
Millinery and Dress Slatting.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis Fortst
Medical.
Dr. Emerson, Kukuist
News 'Dealers.
J. M. Oat Ji. & Co., Merchant st
Plumbers and Painters.
E. 0. Rowe King st
Brown & Phillips,. v King st
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kohm, Fort st
Photographers.
Williams & Co., Fortst
Tuning &. Musical Instruments.
Lycan & Co., . . . .Fort st
Bestaurants.
Noltes Beaver Saloon Fort bt
Windsor Restaurant, King st
Casino, Kapiolanl Pai k
Tourist's Retreat, .Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii
Heal Estate Agents. '
J. E. Wiseman, Merchant st
. Solicitors.
A. S. Hartwcll, over Bank
J. M. Davidson..... Kaahumanu st
A. Rosa Gov'MJuilding
W. A. Whiting, Kaahumanu ht
J. Russell : Merchant st
S. B. Dole Kaahumanu st
F. M. Hatch,. . . . .' Kaahuraaun st
R. F. Blckerton Merchant st
Cecil Brown, ... .Merchant st
J. M. Monsai rat, Merchant st
Soap Factory.
T. W. Rawlins, King st, Lcleo
Stationers.
J- M. Oat Jr. is Co., Merchant st
Sail Slukcrs.
J. M. Oat &, Co., .. . Queen st
Ship Chandlerj'.
Picrco & Co -.Queenst
Tinsmiths.
J. Nott, Kaahunfanu st
Tailors.
II. S. Tregloan Forfst
Travel.
Inter.Island S. N. Co,, , .'.Esplanado .
Wlldcr's 8. S. Co...... .Fort & Queen sts
Pucillc MSB Co Fort & Queen sis
O. S. S. Co,, .Fort & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co '. . Queen st
Veterinary Surgeris
ATBakor Punchbowl Queen sts
J Brodle , . Fort st
Wood nnd Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustacc, Queen st
"Win cm and Spirits,
G. W. Macfarlane & Co.,.Kaahumann st
Freeth & Peacock, Nuuanu st
Brown & Co.,. , .Merchant st
. iVatcli Makers.
AVenner &Co,,...., ....Fortst
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