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MONDAY, JAN. 2(5, 183,5.
MAKING PARADISE.
Kuitok Bui.t.rnx : It seems
strange to me that so few people out-
aide ,of Honolulu try to beautify
their places by planting fruit nnd,
ornamental, trees, also in raising the
accessary vegetables for daily use.
1 think 3lr. Jaeger in his article in
the Planter's Monthly was quite
light, that with a little exertion and
some money spent, nearly every
spot, providing you have the neces
sary water, could bo made quite a
littlo paradise. And 1 am happy to
say that on our side of the Pall there
are some people that have done so
and are still doing it. Our school
teacher, for instance, Mt. E. Horc,
lias lately planted the school lot with
a number of valuable foreign trees,
palms, pines and fruit trees, which
one of our residents, Mr. James
Olds, has kindly furnished and
assisted in planting. After looking
at the various trees that had been
planted I visited the school and wit
nessed a few of the exercises of the
pupils and -was highly delighted with
the progress they had made in their
English under the careful training
of their cJHcient teacher.
Kaxeoiie.
OUR SAN FRANCISCO LETTER.
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN TDK SHARON
CASE.
The great excitement of the week
has been the wondrous disclosuies
in the Sharon Case. On Monday,
12th inst., counsel were to present
their facts and arguments on which
the claims of the plaintiff for alimony
and counsel fees were to be decided
by Judge Sullivan. Barnes com
menced the startling sensations by
reading an affidavit in which the fair
and fickle
NELLIE BKACKhTT KKTKACTED
all her former evidence. She stated
plainly and positive' that she is a
wholesale War and perjurer, that
theie was not a word of truth in her
swoin evidence and that everything
was arranged for her by Sarah, who
wiotc her part of the play in a book.
This was committed to memory by
Nellie and sworn to as the truth.
Her present affidavit contains some
peculiarities that arc worth noticing.
She says her memory is very defec
tive and that after learning her part,
site was unable to remember it and.
never could do bo. Yet now she
remenibcis with perfect accuracy
every little detail of events that
happened in 1883. She describes
graphically the process of the for
geries of lettcis and the celebrated
contract, she recollects certain con
versations and minutire that are
somewhat remarkable for .a self
asserted broken Brackett memory.
That she is an out and out liar is
world lenowucd, the only doubt is
when she lied the most when giving
her testimony or when making her
affidavit. To substantiate the latter,
SAHAII'S WASIIEKMAX
, makes an .affidavit, and, in pigeon
English, narrates how Nellie damped,
ironed and dried certain papers, and
how he assisted her. Strange to
say the writer of John's affidavit
must have forgotten himself, or else
t John suddenly acquired the English
language tolerably well, because, in
the midst of his pigeon talk, appear
occasional sentences of very good
English. Another graveyard sccno
is decipted, as Sarah is said to
have buried her papers in her yard.
Sharon followed with an affidavit
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denying all accusations in toto,
t acknowledging that he had recently
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assisted the Bracket family with
f money, and denying that he had
s spent any money to proem o or buy
jvitncbses or documents. After
Barnes had read all these lengthy
tf affidavits, the contents of which had
nroused considerable sensation in the
crowdejl court, his dynamite ex
ploded with the announcement ot a
j COnilUlT AOKEEMENT
between Tyler, Sarah's chief dc-
Jfcndcr, and Gumpel, the expert ori-
JPginally engaged by Shaion to detect
it"raniK of forcrerv in the Dear Wife
letters and marriage contract. Ho
read a copy of the agreement, pro
Wed a photograph of it, and said
ho was prepared to bring the original
into Court. The suppressed excite
ment was intense. The announce-
racnt that Tyler had bought Sharon's
witness Gumpel, and the reading of
tho document, following upon tho
Brackett affidavit, caused a general
change of opinion in favor of Sharon.
Sarah's fiiends wore Sharon's friends.
Poor man, how ho had been tho
victim of a deep-laid plot. Tyler
jumped to his feet and endeavored
to prevent tin readiug of the agree
ment, but to do purpose. This con
vinced ono and all that it was genu
ine. Then ho demanded to know
where and how Barnes obtained it
and finally took tho witness stand
and declared that th.e whole thing
was n hoax and
A THAr FOK BAHNES
into which he had walked. Tyler
explained that he had written Gum
pel's signature, with Gumpel's oou
sent. Several others knew of tho
trick and Tyler's clerk took it from
the office and sold it for 25,000 of
Sharon's money 'which Barnes paid
in his own house. How tho case
will end now, nobody can have the
least conception. More and inter
minable intricacies, more suits and
countersuits, more lying and perjury,
more disgusting details to be dragged
into daylight. Where will it end?
It is impossible to Bay, when the two
leading counsel descend to such
means to gain an end the one to
manufacture, and connive at the
selling of, a fraudulent document
the other to purchase what he be
lieved to be stolen property. It is a
disgrace to the legal profession that
such men should be allowed to prac
tise. The Bar Association will, on
Saturday, consider Tyler's actions
but nothing has been said of Barnes.
It is a case of six and half-a-dozen.
Sharon has lost $25,000 and Tyler's
clerk McLaughlin lias got it, and
says he intends to keep it. Barnes
paid the money for a certain docu
ment which he obtained, and which
McLaughlin did not represent as
genuine. No language can express
sufficient disgust at the whole dirty
business, and it is a great pity that
all connected with it arc not in St.
Qucntin for the balance of their
lives.
(To be continued?)
Princess Beatrice will reside with
her mother, Queen Victoria, after
her marriage to Prince Henry of
Battenburg.
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
The American Ambassador at Vienna,
Mr. Kasson, has lately forwarded to his
Government an interesting account of a
icmarkablc surgical operation lately
nc formed by Professor Billroth, of
Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, con.
sistcd in the removal of a portion
of the human stomach, involving
nearly one-third of the organ and,
strange to soy, tho patient recovered
tho only suiccsstul operation of tho
kind ever performed. Tho disease .for
which this operation was performed
was cancer of the stomach, attended with
the following symptoms: The appetite
is quite poor. There is a peculiar indes
cribable distress in the stoinicb, a feel
ing that has been described as a faint
"all gone" sensation; a sticky slime coj.
lects about tho teeth, especially iti the
morning, accompanied by an unpleasant
taste. Pood falls to sutisfy tltis peculiar
faint scn,sutlon; but, on thctontrary, it
appears to aggravate tho feeling. The
eyes are smitten, tinged with yellow; the
hands and feet become cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. The sufferers feel
tired all tho timo, and sleep docs not
seem to give rest. After a timo the pa
tient becomes nervous and irritable,
gloomy, his mind filled with evil fore
bodings. When rising suddenly from
a recumbent position thoro is a dizziness,
a whistling sensation, and he is obliged
to grasp something firm to keep from
falling. The bowels costive, the skin
dry and hot at times; tho blood becom
ing thick and stajmjut, and docs not
ciicubito properly. After a timo tho
patient spits up food soon after eating,
sometimes in a sour and fermented con.
dltion, sometimes sweetish to the tasto.
Oftentimes there is a palpitation of tho
heart, and the patient fears he may havo
heart disease. Towards tho last tlio
patient is unable to retain any food
whatever, as tho opening in tho intes
tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al.
though this disease is indeed nl arming,
suuererb with tuo uuovo named symp
toms should not feel nervous, for nine
hundred and nincty-nino cases out of a
thousand havo no cancer, but simply
dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if
treated in a proper manner. Tho safest
and best remedy for tho discaso is
Selgcl's Cuiativo Syrup, a vegctablo pre
parution sold by all chemists and medi
cine vendors throughout tho world, nnd
by tho propiictors, A. J. AVhito (Limit
ed), 17, Farringdou-rood, London, E. O.
This Syrup strikes nt tho very founda
tion of tho disease, and drives it, root
and bmnch,iout of tho system,
St. Mary-street, Peterborough,
November, 20th, 1881.
Sir, It gives mo great pleasuro to in.
form you of tho benefit I havo received
from Soigol'a Syrup. I havo been tronb
led forypars with dyspepsia; but after
a few dosos of tho 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.
Bcptembcr 8th, 1883.
Dear Sir, I find tho sale of Selgcl's
Syrup steadily increasing. All who havo
tried it speak very highly of its inedl.
cinal virtues: ono customer describes it
as a "Uod-scnd to dyspeptic people.' I
always recommend it with confidence.
Faithfully yours,
(Signed) Vincent A. Wills,
Cucmlst.dcntlst, Mcrthyr Tydvll.
To Sir. A. J. White,
Belgel's Operating Pills aro Uio best
family physic thnt has over been dis
covered. Thoy clcanso tho bowels from
nil Irritating substances, and loavo them
in a healthy condition. Thoy euro cos.
tlvcn ew.
Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies,
Ocl. 24, 1882.
Dear Sir, I write to Inform you that
I have derived Rrcat bcnctlt from
''Scigol's Syrup." For some years I havo
suffered from liver complaint, with it
many and varied concomitant evils, so
that my llfo was a perpetual misery.
Twelve months ago I was induced to try
Belgel's Syrup, nnd although inthcr
sceptical, havine tried so many reputed
lnfalliblo,rcmcdi6n, I determined to oivo
It at least a fair trial. In two or tlirco
days I felt considerably better, and now
at the end of twelve months (having
continued taking it) 1 am glad to say
that I am n dlflercnt being altogether.
It Is said of certain pens that they "come
as n boon and a blessing to men" and I
havo no reason to doubt the truthfulness
of the statement. 1 can truly say, how
ever, that Scigol's Syrup has come as n
"boon and a blessing" to mc. I have re
commended it to sovcral fcllow.sufferers
from this distressing complaint, and
their testimony is quite in accordance
with my own. Gratitudo for tho benefit
I havo derived from tho- excellent pre
paration, prompts mo to furnish yon
with this unsolicited testimonial.
I am dear Sir,
Yours ever gratefully,
(Siuned) Carey B. Berry,
A. J. While, Esq Baptist Missionary.
Preston, Sept. 21st, 1883.
My Dear Sii, Your Syrup and Pills
arc still very popular with my customers,
, many saying they aro tho best family
medicines possible.
Tlio other day a customer came for
two bottles of Syrup and said "Mother
Soigcl" had saved tlio life of his wife,
and ho added, "one of these bottles I
am sending fifteen miles away to a friend
who is cry ill. I have much futli in it."
The sale keeps up wondei fully, In fact,
one would faucy almost that the pcoplo
were beginning to breakfast, dine, and
sup on Mother Sclgel's Syrup, tho de
mand is so constant and tho satisfaction
so great.
1 am, dear Sir, youis faithfully,
(Signed) W. Bowkcr.
To A. J. White, Esq.,
IIcnsiugham,.Whitehavcn, Oct. 10, 1882,
Mr. A. .T. White Dear Sir, I was
for somo time afllicted with piles, and
was advised to give Mother Scigol's
Syrup a trial, which I did. lam now
happy to slate that it has restored mc
to complete health. 1 remain, yours
respectfully,
(Signed) John H. Lichtfoof.
703 ly 3
Hay and Grain !
WOLFE JL EDWARDS
Have on hand, and aie receiving by
every steamer,
Choice liny, Oats, Brantirouud and
'Whole Ilarlcy, Cracked, nnd Whole
Corn, Wheat, etc., etc., cte.
Which they offer at the
Lowest Market Rates.
Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE.
WOLFE St EDWARDS,
Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts.
Telephone No. 349. 897 lm
Risen from tie Aste!
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY !
MRS. LOVE desires to intimate to
her numerous old customers nnd
the public generally, that her bakery,
Destroyed ly 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 best quality, and manufactured
by the most approved methods.
Everything in tho lino or u first-class
bakery will be earned on with greater
facility than before the fire.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also restored in more clegnnt style
than ever, and nt rates that canco. be
underbid by any restaurant.
Brick Building, 73 Nuusnu Street.
Hoiolulu, Dec. 13, 1681. 892
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 the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.204
, , , ,
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copuer and Sheet Iron "Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &o.
Stoves and Banges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and raotals,
TTnilfiA T7,irrtol,5no. dnnAm
" ""'6 l
11
. AQSBEmLjI'
Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
THE
FOUNTAIN
Adjoining Do id's,
123 FORT STREE1
Cold Drinks for Young nnd Old.
Superior Dinger Beer, 10c. par boitlo.
DonnoUy'a Root Boor,
Donnolly'B Spruco Beer, " " ''
Theso Brers aro tho most pleasant
and healthiest bevcrng? known.
They clcanso and purify tho blood,
which renders them not only an ex
cellent drink but good for invalids,
and will moro readily quench thirst
without producing any. deleterious
offects.
CANDIES ! CANDIES ! !
' Homo made Creams and Caramels,
all varieties, fieh dally. Finest
selection of Imported Candles.
Chase's eclobrated Hoton Lozenges,
flne3t aromatic quality in the market.
NUTS AND BON-BONS ! !
Hmolcol Smolcol Smolco!
My Manilas arc tho best in town.
Como in nnd judge for yourself.
American, Havana nnd Hinplcy's
celebrated Homemade Cigars al
ways on hand. Chewing and Smok
ing Tobacco, cut foil and plug. & 11
varieties of Cigarettes at tho Fora.'
TAIN.
662 llOBERT DONNOLLY. .
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FISHER'S
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CHAMPAGNE CIDER
A PURE, WHOLESOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to the highest and best medi
cal testimony.
Manufactory, : : : No. 13 Liliha St?
P. O. Box, 379. Telephone, 284.
BSTAH oulcrs receive prompt attention,
LAINE & CO.
Have a Large Stock of the
VERY BEST HAY.
!-rain, Etc.,
Which is ofTcrcd at Low cit Market Prices
AND
Delivered Free to any part of tho City
AGENTS FOS THE
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for tho Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of Dcedsfor California
Telephone No. 147. 700
WIt.III3K,'S S. S. CO.
Limited.
Steamer Kinau,
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahnina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mabukona, Ka
waibae, Laupnhoenoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satuidny afternoon..
NOTICE.
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To the Volcano and Back.
0
I Intcr-Isliuid S. H. Co.
THROUGH TICKETS to tho Volcano,
and return, can now be had, at tho office
of tho Inter-Island S. N. Co. Tourists
leaving Honolulu per time table of the
" PLANTER," will bo landed at Puna
luu, thence by Railroad toPaliala, where
Horses and Guides will bo in attendance.
By this rout. Tourists can make tho
round trip in 7 das, giving 4 days to
visit tho Volcano
TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
Including Horses, Guide, Board and
L idglng, ?G0.
For further particulars enquire nt the
oOlco of the
Iiitcr-Iitlaiid S. H, Co.,
.Honolulu,
or J. F. JORDAN, Volcano House.
714 tf
FOR KOLOA & WA1MEA,
KAUAI.,
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, , . . f Master,
Will run regulnrly to tho ports of
KOf.OA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to tho Captain on board, or to tho
Pacific Navigation Co.,
800 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
.THE PAST 8AII.INO
Schooner EHUKAI
will run regularly
TO 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 Francisco.
THE BGTNE
"HAZARD,"
Goodman, i s Captain.
Will sail for the nbovo port on or about
January 1st, 1683. -. For freight or pass
ago apply to tho.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
801 ftw
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C BREWER & CO.
Offer for Sale
THE FOLLOWING ,
LIST OF MERuIAMSE,
Ox Carts,
Light Express Wngotik,
Ex Top Carriages.
STE AM O O AL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Flno Molassos Shooks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ico Chests, Nos, 3, 3. and 6,
Hoe Handles,
Lobsters, lib tns ; Beans, 81btns
Spruro Plank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axlo Grease,
Fairbanks Scales, Nos. 7,8,10& 11J5
Lcalhor Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 Inch ;
Comp. Nnlls, ltf, 1.14 inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assoited:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fenco Staples,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AHD 25 GALLS,;
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING
1G, 18, 20,22, 24 nnd 20 oz.;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones Rubbor Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
Wire, Rcflncd Iron', .
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
532
WENNER & CO.
OS FOKT STREET,
Havo on hand New Foreign and Home
Mado Jewelry.
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clooks,
And Orniments of all kinds.
Silver and Gold Plate.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sets
Suitable for Presentation.
Engraving nml Xntiio Jew Iry
. A Specialty.
Repairing in all its branches.
CSolc Agents for King's Eye Preservers.
817 dm
Yon Caiot Afford
TO DBXJY
Millinery,
Fancy Goods,
Dry Goods
Clothing, French Kid Gloves,
&.C., &c,
At uuy oir Estiililislimi
WE HAVE
Tie Largest Stock
BY FAR OF ANY
OTHER STORE IN THE KING
DOM. We carry a large assortment of
Ladies' Trimmed
and Untrimmed Hats,
Flowers, Feathers,
Ribbons, Laces,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc.
Our stock is complete, and at the
Very.Lowest Prices.
Ohasi Pishells
Corner Fort & Hotel Sts.
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?DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory "
Auctioneer.
E. P, Adams, Queen st
Lyons &Lovcy, .Queen st
Bindery.
Alvln II. Rntcmann.. ..G.ucUo Building
llnnkcrn.
Bkliop & Co.,. Merchant st
' JButoltcr,
W. McCantlless Fish .Market
Boot nml HHocs.
L. Adler, Xuuanu st
(Jhr. G ci tz, Km t st
Temple of Fashion Fort st
Billiard Nnlooiiis
Nolle Fortst
McCarthy Hotel bt
Clotlilnc
Gousnlvcs & Co Hold tl
Tcmplo of Fashion Foil M
Cabinet Maker.
W. Miller Hotel st
Lycau & Co,, Fort st
Carriage MnkcrH.
W.H.Pago, Fort st
jiunuiiun iarrnigu vu.,. . .....vuuuu bv i
Clears and Tobacco. Jifl '
CMcCarthy Astor Billiards aloon .
Noltes Bcayur fcaloon, Fort st $)
Cider, . ij.
Fisher's Champagne Cider,.. ..Liliha st
Candy Factory and Bakery. ?
F. Horn .., Hotel st fj
Carpenters and Builders.
F. Wilhclin, Klngst
G. Lucas Foitst ?
WT llhoads ... Queen st
Dry and Fancy Goods.
N.S. Sachs Fort st
.I.T. Wateihou.se, Queen st
J. T. Watt ruousc, King st
J. T. W atcrhousc, Foi t st
B.F. EhlcrsiSs Co., Fortst
M. A. Gonnlcs& Co., .. Hotel st
Temple of Fashion Fort st
BruKKlsts.
Benson, Smith Si Co Fort st
Ilollistcr & Co., Nuuanu st
Hollistcr& Co t. Foitst
Drayago and Cartage.
Frank Hustaco, .......' Queen st
G. ltobiuson, Queen st
Furnished Kormn.
Mrs. Turner, King st
Fire. Insurance Agents.
H.niemenschneider,..at Wilder & Co's.
C. O. Bergcr, Mcirh .nt st
Gent's Famishing Ooods.
Ehleis&Co.,...'. Fortst
N. S. Sachs, Fori sr
tionsalves & Co Hotel st
HSTregloan Fort & Hotel sts
Groceries and Provlsrons.
A. S. Clcghorn & Co Queen st
Wolfe & Edwards,. . .Fort & Nuuanu stt
Lewis & Co, Hotel st
Horse Shoeing Shops.
Wilson Bros Fort st
Hay and Ftfcd Stores.
Wolfe &vEdn ni ds....King & Nuuanu sts
Union Feed Co Queen st
Lainc & Co Foit st
Harness Maker
G. E. Sherman, .... Kingst
Hardware.
Dillingham & Co Fortst
J.T. Waterhoubc, Queen st
Importers Jt Com. merchants.
G. W. Mncfarlanc & Co Fort st
(J. Brewer & Co Queen st
Lyons & Levoy, Queen st
M. S. Grinbaum & Co Queen st
W. G. Irjvin & Co., s. . . Fort st
A. S. Clcghorn & Co. Queen st
J.T. Wiuoihoubo, Queen st
Freeth & Peacock Nuininu st
Castle & Cook'e Kingst.
WiugWq Tai & Co., Auumiu'sk
C. O. Bergcr Mcrcljantst
Hyman Bros., Merchant bt
Jewelers
Wennsr & Co Fortst ,
.Labor Agents.
W. Auld Y ater Works dlBcc
J. A. Hassiugcr, Interior Office
W. C. Akana King st
Iatmbcr Dealers.
Lowers & Cooke, Fort st
Wilder & Co., ...Fortst
Millinery and Dress Slaking.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis, Fortst
Medical.
Dr. Emerson Kukui st
News Dealers.
J. M. Oat Ji . & Co., Merchant st
Plumbers and Painters.
E. O. Howe,....-"-1 King st
Brown & Phillips, King st
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kohm, Fortst
Photographers. .
Williams & Co., Fortst
Tuning & Musical Instruments.
Lycan & Co., , , .Fort st
Restaurants.
Noltes Beaver Saloon,. Fort t
Windsor Itcstaurant Klna- st
Casino, Kapiolani Pa k
Tourist's Hetr-at,.Houuapo,Kau,Hawaii
Heal Estate Agents.
J.'E. Wiseman, Merchant st
Solicitors.
A. S. flarlwell, ...over Bank
J. M. Davidson Kaahumanu it
A. Rosa Gov't Building
W. A. Whiting, Kaahumanu st
J. liusscll Merchant st
B, B. Dole, K.iahumuiiu st
F. M. Hatch,..' ICauhumaun st
It. F. Blckcrton Mcrchnn st
Ci'cil Brown, '... .Merchant st
J. M. Monsarrat, Merchant bt
Soap FnctoryJ
T. W. Itawlins Kingst.Lclco
Stationers.
J M. Oat Jr. & Co Merchant st
Sail Mtikern.
J. M. Oat . Co., fjucen' st
Ship Chandlery.
Pieice &' Co., , . , Queen st
Tinsmiths.
J. Nott,'. Kaahumanu st
Tailors
II. S. Tregloan Fort st
Travel.
Inter.Island S. N, Co, Esplanade
Wllder's 8. 8. Co., Fort & Queen sts
Pueblo M 8BCo..(...Fort&Queonsi8
O.S. S. Co., Foit & Queen st
.Pacific Naviuation Co, Queen st
Veterinary SurgeoiiH
A T Baker Punchbov. 1 & ($ iccn sts
J Brodle . . , Fort st
Wood and Coal Dealers.
Frank Hustaco Queen st
Wines and Spirit, ,
G. W. Macfarluno & Co.,,Kaahumar
Freeth & Feacock, Nuv
Brown fc Co., Mtof
, icu jnauers. is
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