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WEDNESDAY, MAY 'JD, 188o.
OCEANIC S. S. GO.
I'Olt MAN I'UAM'IM-'O.
Mnripon.
Alameda.
, ..Leives Honolulu, .May 15
, ..Leaves Honolulu. Juno 1
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
von AUCKLAND ANU SVD.NKV:
Slmr Australia May 1(1
roit san niAxrisni.
Stmr City of Sydney .Juno 7
ll(1 ARRIVALS.
Mnv 20
Stmr V G Ilnll fioni AVIndwanl Potts
Schr AValnll from Mnllko
Schr AVnllplu from Mnllkn
Stmr C It Bishop from Kaiml
Ar im DEPARTURES.
May 20
StuirLchua for Windwaid I'oits
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Schr AViilolt for Mallko
Sohr Wallcle for Mallko
. VESSELsTfrTpORL
Bk T It Footer, Ru-rg
Bk Forest Queen, SelNon
Uk Mcndota, Nash
Torn Bculali, Wilson
Bktuo Bttreka, Lee
Bgtne AV Q Irwin, Turner
Bk Ceylon. Barstow
PASSENGERS.
ForNaulltwili, Wnhnea, Koloa, Li
hue and ICekaliu, Kauai, perrianter.
May 1!) W II .Rice, wife and two
children, Col E W Purvis, lion II A
Wideniann, Mrs C E Richardson and
child, C O Bcrgcr. S M Dnmon. Dr G
Martin. A Cropp and 80 deck.
F.or Windward Ports, per Kinau, Mnv
1!) lion Jos Nnwahl and wife, Mrs V"
P Lumalielliet and two maids, Mis II
Itulhelaul. F 11 Ilayscldcn, Cnpt Sum
Xowlein. Mrs It P Hose and two child
ren, F S Lyman. Hon W U Parke, C X
Arnold and wife, J .M Horner, T Itain
Walker, J Stubblebecn, II S Treglonn,
Mrs Rodgers, J D Marlln, Miss Smith,
Miss 0 KErnestberger, Mrs Ward, Mrs
Wilkinson, J It Kenton, L Aseu and C
Ahlo.
From Windward Poits, per W G
Hall, May 20 Col Weeks, wife, daugh
ter and two sons, Geo C Boardman, C
F Mulllns. Julian Mon.irrnt and wife,
A L Thurston and wife, Mrs C II Willis,
J N ICapahu, P X Makce. C 11 Dickey
ami 44 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
IvAiiur.m, May loth, 1SS5. The baik
F T Thompson. Capt Totter, was towed
out tills morning by stmr Llkelike, for
San Francisco. Her cargo was com
posed as follows :
Plantation. " Lbs. net. Value.
Wailuku 230 27,000 1,030.73
Waihee 1,04S 100,007 5.0S0.13
'Waikapu 1,100 113,501 0,215.60
Paia 2,045 259,883 12,000.40
II.C.S.Co 10,212 ,30S,710 00,808.38
Schr Itos-ario will probably sail on
Friday next.
The Mcndota received 3040 bags of
sugar from the Hall this morning. She
will sail for San Francisco on Saturday
next.
Stmr W Gllall brought 3040 bags of
sugar, 57 bags of awa, 15 bags of coffee
and 3 horses. She sails again on Friday
next.
The sailing of the stmr .las Makee is
postponed until Friday.
Schr Wailele brought 1224 bags of
sugar and the Waioli brought 1021 from
Maliko.
The Kilauca Hon will sail for Wind
ward Ports on Friday next, and this
Forest Queen will sail on the same day
for San Francisco.
MARRIED.
In this city, May 10th,
J. 11. Bfuns, Jr., n son.
to the wife of
LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS.
KiitST-class hum is advertised
A
for.
A
lost.
CANAitr bird is advertised as
A hot is advertised for, to carry
papers.
Mkssks. C. Brewer & Co.'s new
advertisement appears in to-day's
issue. . '
Glanouks
Victoria, B.
demic.
among the horses in
C, has become cpi-
A quaktitt of furniture is offered
for sale. Apply at tho olilce of J.
E. Wiseman.
Mn. Adams' regular weekly cash
sale will take place- to-morrow morn
ing at 10 o'clock.
--
A itOLLixo stone gathers no moss,
but a roller at the rink often gathers
himself up with remorse.
Tut: well known Ally "Belle" is
offered for snlo after June 11th.
Particulars in another column.
Messiis. H. Hackfcld & Co. offer
for sale four-.splendid brands of
Champagne in hnlf pints, pints and
quarts. S
II. R. II. Princess Liliuokalani
will hold her usual monthly reception
to-morrow afternoon fro'ni three to
five o'clock.
The usual weekly services htASt.
Andrew's, Fort Street and Betltel
Union Churches will be held this
evening at 7.30 o'clock.
Thu regular monthly meeting of
the Y. M. C. A. will bo held on Fri
day evening of this week instead of
Thursday ns announced.
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Tnr. second Montague -Turner
concert will tnltc place to-niotrow
evening, with nn entile clmngp of
programme.
Tnr.nr. arc Iwo buoys missing on
Hie west side of llio pnssugo to tlm
linrbor. 'J'hcy ouglil to bo replaced
ami llius nvoid any danger.
A .new lot of walnut nnd ebony
pole cornices all complete and very
cheap nt King Bros.' Art Store.
1025 t
l'in:si:nT. your magazines, music
and old books by having tliem ncntly
bound bv A. IT.'linscnmiui, Gazette
Building'. 1021 lw
.
Ir you want- a nice shoe, boot,
slipper, or any kind of children
shoes, L. Adler is the place for it,
13 Nuuanu street. 1)80. tf.
To Haci: HoiiskMkx. The Union
Feed Co. have a few of those cele
brated Liverpool salt sacks, for rub
bers, for sale, r0 cents each. 22 Ot
li' the Prince of Hawaii, son of
Knmchamolni IV. and Queen Emma,
had lived until to-day, ho would
have been twenty-seven years of
age.
A new feature. On and after
this date we will keep on hand cut
hay, put up in grain sacks, for the
convneienco of our customers.
1023 Gt . Uniok Fekii Co.
To-mokiiow morning at 10 o'clock,
Lyons & Levey will sell the entire
household furniture at the residence
on Fort street lately occupied by
Mrs. Wilkinson.
Tins morning at
Lyons & Levey sold
ten o'clock
10ff case3 of
lager beer, damaged in importation,
which brought good piices. The
sale was well attended. .
Williams the photographer has
had a tremendous demand for those
fine instantaneous sets of views which
he has taken ot the funeral proces
sion and interior of the Knwaiahao
Church.
Tin: Union Feed have on hand in
addition to their large and well
selected stock of Ilaj' and Grain,
fine Rice Straw for bedding, put up
in convenient sb.c bale, and which
they offer at reasonable prices.
1024 lm.
Just arrived per Mariposa, for the
Union Feed Go., 1,200 bags fine and
coarse bran, 500 bags barley, 200
bags rolled barley, 125 bags boiled
linseed meal (new process), 50 bags
oil cake meal, 50 bags middlings.
1019 Gt
Mu. F. A. Schaefer, secretary of
the Queen's Hospital, will receive
up to Wednesday, May 27th, at his
olllcc, sealed tenders ,f or the supply
of fresh beef and mutton in quanti
ties required for one year to the
institution.
Sour, of our citizens will probably
not receive, this week, their shirts
from the wash. A native boy en
tered a well-known Chinaman's wash
house yesterday and carried off a
number of nice newly-laundered
shirts, The police have the matter
in hand.
Mn. II. Barber, late manager of
the Astor House, has purchased the
Saratoga House and will re-open it
on Sunday next, May 24. th. There
will be special accommodations for
ladies nnd families, and first-class
board can be obtained by the week,
month, or transient.
The grand ball in honor of tho
birthday of Her Majesty Queen
Victoria will be held at the Hawaiian
Hotel on Thursday evening, May
2Gth, at 8.30 i. sr The price of
tickets is $2.50. They can' be ob
tained of J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., or
from the members of the ball com
mittee. The regular meeting of the W. C.
T. U. will bo -held in tho parlors of
the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday after
noon at half-past two. The Presi
dent, Mrs. J. M. Whitney, will read
a paper, prepared by herself, upon
the history of the "Woman's Chris
ten Temperance Union." It is hop
ed all the members will be present,
and all ladies are invited.
The' fair and festival for the
benefit of the Kawaiahao Seminary
will bo held on Saturday next, May
23rd, at the school, No. 17-1, King
street. A lunch and luau will be
served at noon, and the sale of use
ful and fancy articles will com
mence at 2 o'clock. By permission
of His Excellency the Governor,
tho Royal Hawaiian Band will play
during tho afternoon.
HONOLULU RIFLES.
The following communication lias
been received by the captain com
manding the Honolulu limes:
IlKADQUAltTl'.llS GkO. W. DllLoXO
tV. BnLoso 1
, It., Dkit.
ay 10,1885. )
Povr, No. 15, G. A.
Cai.a.,IIoxomimt.
Gait. W. If. Ai.niticn,
Commanding Honolulu liilles.
SiVj Yourself nnd your commnnd
are hereby cordially invited to join
with tho Geo. W. DeLong Post, G.
A. R., in unending the memorial
service
Sundnv
in Fort Street Chinch on
pvcnliiir. Slav 21th. Those
members of tho Honolulu Uillcs who
wish to accept of this invitation arc
icqiicslcd to meet at tho Headquar
ters of the Tost, Harmony Lodge
building, King street, at 7 o'clock,
p. in., of the day designated, to
march with the members of tho Post
to the church, where the service will
commence nt 7.30 o'clock. In com
pliance with the request of Pastor
Critzan, you will please notify the
undersigned of the number of your
command who will probably be pre
sent on the above occasion, in order
that scats may be reserved for thcin
in the church.
By order Post Commander, N. B.
Kmeiisox.
F. L. Claiike, Act'g Adjl.
At u meeting of the Rides held
last evening the above invitation was
read and accepted, and the members
will appear in full dress uniform with
side arms. A new constitution and
bj lnws have been adopted by the
company.
BASEBALL
Yesterday afternoon n representa
tive from each of the four baseball
clubs in Honolulu, viz., Honolulu,
Oceanic, Married Men, and Pacific,
met and arranged a scries of matches
for tho scoson. It was decided to
adhere to tho rules of the National
League. The following is the list:
May 23 Married and Honolulu.
May 30 Honolulu and Pacific.
June 0 Married and Pacific.
June 13 Married and Oceanic.
June 20 Honolulu and Oceanic.
June 27 Pacific and Oceanic.
July 4 Honolulu and Pacific, and
Married & Oceanic, 2 games.
July 11 Married and Honolulu.
July 18 Honolulu and Oceanic.
July 25 Oceanic and Pacific.
August 1 Pacific and Married.
August 8 Married and Honolulu.
August 15 Honolulu and Pacific.
August 22 Pacific and Oceanic.
August 29 Oceanic and Married.
September 5 Married and Pacific.
September 12 Oceanic & Honolulu.
The following arc the nines of the
four baseball clubs.. Of course as
tho games proceed some changes will
have to be made in the players. Tho
season opens out on Saturday after
noon next:
OCKAXICS.
Pitcher, W. Wall;
Scott; first base, W.
c.atchcr, L.
A. Kinney ;
second base, E. Baldwin ; third base,
M. Grossman ; short stop, B. Bald
win; right field, E. Jones ; left field,
centre held, L. A. lliurs-
ton.
HONOLULUS.
Pitcher, Geo. Markham ; catcher,
Hay Wodehouse; first base, Guy
Wodehousc ; second base, II. M.
. Whitney, Jr. ; third base, E. P. Low;
short stop, F. B. Oat; right field,
J. I. Dowsetl, Jr. ; centre field, F.
D. Whitney; left field, E. Dowsett.
MAIUUED.
Pitcher, R. Parker ; catcher, W.
Sheldon ; first base, 13. F. Bishop ;
second base, J. Dowsett ; third base,
A. Rosa; short stop, B. Burgess;
right field, S. J. Levey; centre field,
A. Young, Jr. ; left field, James G.
Spencer.
I'Acincs.
Pitcher, Chas. Eckel; catcher,
W. C. Wilder, Jr. ; first base, R.
Sharratt; second base, R. David
son ; third base, II. Schubert ; short
stop, Geo. Lucas ; right field, W.
Moore; centre field, C. T. Wildor;
left field, F. L. Winter.
QUEEN'S OWN.
The Queen's Own mustered 1 18
strong last night. That is just about
full strength. A very satisfactory
drill wns held by Capt. O'Connor.
On Sunday last, in the funeral pro
cession, this most junior of the local
military companies elicited general
admiration for the fine appear
ance and bearing of its members,
and their steady and accurate
marching. The captain has reason
to be proud of his boys, and they of
their captain, for such a fine show
ing in so short a time. It is only a
week or two since the company was
organized and the captain com
missioned. SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, May 10th.
Before Chief Justice Judd.
In the bankruptcy of Chong Pat,
claims to the amount of $5,!18!).8'J
were proved. Mr. W. C. Parko and
Yin Young elected assignees. Bank
ruptcy of Wo Keo Co., one claim
was proved amounting to 81,1811.08.
Tlieo. F. Lansing and Mow; Keong
elected assignees. Bankruptcy of
Ah Chong, claims to the amount of
$8,81G.'1U were proved and Messrs.
W. C. Parke and C. Bolte elected
assignees.
Vi:une8iay, May 20th.
In probate, before Mr. Justice
McCully. On petition of ICmnea
hana (w) to re-open administration
of the estate of Herman Schriencr,
deceased, the Court heard tho par
ties and ordered that said estate be
re-onencd on tho ground that no
notice to creditors in the Hawaiian
language ever appeared whereby
petitioner could have notice. The
petitioner will now file her claim
presumably before a Jury, against
nm mn mu i .v nn ii i
II. F. Glndotho administrator, for
services roudcicd in the household
of the deceased for over thirty years.
POLICE COURT.
WI.I)NE1HAT MOIlSIMi.
Bcfoio Police Justice Bickcrlou.
Kapiau nnd John Miller, for a
charge of drunkenness, had to pay
SC each. Yeo Ylng Yuen, Lock
Chin and Luii Luck Kcc, for having
opium in possession, were remanded
until to-morrow by consent. Johanni
Bode was charged with deserting
her husband during the past two
weeks. The parlies were reconciled
in Court, costs 83. Kiuio wns
brought up on remand on a charge
of housebreaking on the premises of
Ah Ylng at Pcleula on April 23rd,
in tho daytime, with felonious intent.
After preliminary evidence had been
heard, His Honor committed him for
trial to the Supreme Court. Another
charge of assault nnd battery was
heard against him, for which he was
found guilty and sentenced to pay n
fine of S 20.
A LIVELY RUNAWAY.
Yesterday afternoon between four
and five o'clock, there was a lively
runaway from near the fish-market.
Express No. 3!) was standing near
there, the horse hitched to a post,
when it became frightened at some
empty salmon barrels that started
to roll on their own account. The
animal darted off, and at tho corner
of Maunakca street ran into a
native's express, smashing two
wheels. It ran tho whole length of
Mnunakca street, and in turning the
corner of that street and Bcritania
upset a Chinaman's express, smash
ing the wheels. It continued on its
course until Punchbowl street was
reached, where it turned down and
was finally stopped by a native
policeman near the Kawaiahao
Church. Neither horse nor carriage
was damaged in the least.
ENC0URACE HOME INDUSTRY.
Mk. J. W. Ilinglcy, former pro
prietor of the Pioneer Cigar Factory,
No. 59 Fort street, and more re
cently at No. 84, King street, is now
established at the Central Paik Skat
ing Rink, where he keeps a fine as
sortment of choice cigars and to
bacco, and furnishes a delicious
article of soda water. Mr. Ilinglcy,
also, has rc-commcnccd the manu
facture of his famous brands of
cigars, at his residence on Bcretania
street, second door from Alapai
street, adjoining the premises of
Mr. Thomas 15. Wall. Orders left
at the Crystal Soda Works, No. 69,
Hotel street, or sent by Mutual
Telephone, No. 319, Central Park
Skating Rink, will receive prompt
attention. 1019 lm
REMOVAL.
King Hros.,' Importers and Deal
ers in Pictures, Artists' Materials,
Cornice, Picture Mouldings, etc.,
etc., have moved to their new and
commodious Btore, Hotel street,
corner Union, where we will be
pleased to meet our old patrons and
the public. Cornices and Picture
Frames a specialty. All we ask is a
trial. 1021 2w
FOR SALE.
I WILL sell my illly BELLE alter
June 11th, to anyone wishing to
own ono of tho gentlest, soundest and
speediest Hawaiian bred animals on
these Islands. In her two-year-old form
she showed us after only 4 weeks hand
ling a mile in U.24 and repeat in 3.22,
has not been handled since for speed.
She is stinted to the Holt stallion and
presumably in foal to him. In qdering
this animal for sale I do not claim her
to bo a track horse but simply a speedy
nnd SAFE road mare. My price is $350
ensh, ?340K will not buy her.
JOHN F. SMITH,
20 lw If you please.
WANTED
A
Portuguese man and his eon, 13
yearsof age. want u situation. Ap
ply to M. A. QONSALVES & CO..
jiSlw r7 Hotel St.
FOR SALE.
Lease of cottage for eight years with
improvements nt $10 per month,
situated at No. 17 School St., between
Fort and Nuuanu. House contains C
rooms and bath room, stable and enrri.
ago house. Grounds tastefully laid out
with flowers and shado trees. House
will rent for $23 per month ; will bell
for $325, Furniture for sale also if
desired. Call nt promises or address C.
O. this olllcc. 25 lw
YosemitQ Skating Rial
Coming Events.
Matinee Willi Music cvory Wednesday After
noon. May 2i, a Doublu Knee, lady and gentle
man, for prize;
May 20, Button Hole Party j
May 29, Fancy Skating, gentlemen, for
gold and sliver medals;
Juiio 2, Wheelbarrow Knee, gentlemen,
for prize;
June C, Grand Uon-Bon Party. 25
WAXTHI).
A OI HI., to take core of a baby.
Art.
ply nt 20!) Fort St.
25 ill
WINDMILL
AND
DP TJ BJL" X
(Second Hand.)
-rou SALE AV-
H. Haclcfeld & Co. iv.
FOR SALE.
IXl'HKSS, Truck, (Janlage and Satl
li die Hoiscs. Ioullc and single
harness buggys nnd carriages, also one
skeleton waeon. Apply to
E. H. MILES, lluw'n Hotel Stables.
24 2w
FOR RENT.
THAT very desirable and convenient
Family Residence on llcrctiuila
Street, until lately occupied by P. H.
Pratt, Esq., complete with out-liouscs,
stables, gardens and pasture. Also, the
premises occupied ntprrscnt in a Iiw
Oulco by .lolin Kusscll, liii., centrally
located near the coiner of Port nnd
Merchant Streets. For particulars, np.
ply cither by letter or otherwise to
DR. STANGENWALD, Merchant St.
Mtf
WANTED
A GIUL, between It! nnd 14 years of
if;e, to lake care of children. Ap
ply nt 07 Hotel Street. 21 lw
TO LET.
THE HOUSE nnd premises situated
in Nuuanu Valley, opposite tho
Royal Mausoleum, belonging to and
recently occupied by Samuel Nott. For
particulars, apply to
L. A. THURSTON,
:)8 Merchant St.
Honolulu, March 31, 1SS5. 0811 tf
RICE STRAW.
A FINE lot of Rice Straw suitable
bedding for hoiscs is offered for
sale in quantities to suit buyers, at a
lcasouablc price. Enquire of
' WONG LEONG & CO.,
1007 Hni No. 10 Nuuanu 8t., Honolulu.
TO
LET.
THE STORE lately occupied by
Samuel Nott, in Campbell's Block,
on Fort Street. Applv to
h. A. THURSTON,
or 1J. F. Duxinouam.
Honolulu, Apiil 1,1885. 085 tf
Central Pari SMii Bill
Corner Bcretania & Punchbowl Slrocts.
This Splendid Rink,
Having the best of floors, Is open every
AFTERNOON and EVENING
t2T of the week, "a
MUSIC
Tuesday and Friday evenings and Wed
nesday afternoon. Assiduous attention
paid to the comfort anil plcasuic of all
patron?. ,
Admission 25 cents, no other charge.
E2T Just received, Jarere assortment of
Skates. Patrons will be furnished
cither B & B Club or Strap Skates.
1010 3m D. P. SMITH, Proprietor.
LOST
A Scoth Terrier, nearly
white, nuswen to the" name
of FANNIE. A reward for
its recovery will be given
-at
MESSRS. II. MACFAKLANE & CO.
23 lw
mn m
MBS. A. F. MORRIS takes pleasure
in announcing that she has leased
Tho Beautiful Seaside Rcsidcnco
Of Mr. Allen Herbert, nt WAIKIKI,
Honolulu's famous summer resort, and
is prepared to nccommodate parties de
sirous of enjoying the balmy air, unsur
passed sea-bathing, and tropical rest nnd
uulet of this charming place. Every
facility is offered for the perfect enjoy,
ment of this ideal watering place. By
special arrangement Dodd's Line of
'Busies will tnko passengers to the en
trance of tho place, when two or more
offer.
For terms, etc., apply to Mr. Congdon,
Tclcphono No. 302, Queen St., Honolulu,
or to tho undersigned, at tho residence.
MRH. A. F. MOItlUM.
"Walkikl Telephone, No. 257. Lessee.
005 am
SILK CULTURE !
My' Book of Instruction,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"
Gives all necessary information,
I'rlre, Twonty-l-'lM' tVntM pur copy.
Silk Worm Kggs, Reels, Trees, Cut
tings, SeedB, &c, for sale at the very
lowest markLt rates.
Thermometer and Barometer Combined
For use of Silk Raisers, frcu by mail
only 75 cents,
I will ho pleased to glvo information
to coriespondontH who apply by letter,
inclosing two-cent stamp lor reply,
Nperlnii'ii Hoxch nf CnrnoiiH JL Heel-
I'll M1IK, MTi rt'iitH.j
None but articles of the flrstqunllty sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossilor,
Practical Silk CuRurlst,
Now Lisbon, Burlington Co,
NEW JKR9EY.
td 044
. JKt
! Madeira Lace !
We liej; to nmiounce to our I.ady ct
turners, that wo have rcccicd by tho
Per Wells, I'argo &. CVs Express, thu
assortment of
Madeira Hand -Sewed
EMBROIDERY,
Which wo recently ordered at their
request. A small but very choice lot.
tST Call Early -a
M.A.G-onsalves & Co.
L'O
57 Hotel Street.
tiw
FOUND
rpUB place to
buy J. W. Hinglcy's
Clears. The Crystal
JL Celebrated
Soda Works will be a depot for these
line Clears, wholesale nnd rctnll.
t 1010 If
FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR MAN nnd wife, with ncconinio.
dation to cook for themselves, or
board with tho family. Apply nt 187
Nuunnu Street. 970 tf
Clearance Sale.
Crockery, Glassware,
House Furnishing Goods,
Tinware, Oil Stoves.
All marked down in order to
clear out this immense stock.
l,G0O doz. Fancy Dress Buttons,
at 10 cts per do.en.
HAMMOCKS, from $1.75.
Popular Vocal Music, 3 Sheets
for 10 Cents.
(Library
Lamps, in all
from $j.50.
styles,
Picture Frnmes,
Albums,
Accordeons,
Etc
Ktc. , Etc. , Etc.
1013 lm
Best Made Has no Equal.
Qive it one trial on Tarnished Metals
and be Convinced.
It is a vegetable polish and warranted
free from Acids, Poisons or Gritty sub.
stances, and is superior to anything of
tiio kind heretofore offered to the public
for cleaning and polishing Metal Signs,
Railings, Show Cases, Harness Mount
ings, Band Instruments, Brass or Metal
Lamps, Faucets, Stair Rods, Locomotive
Headlights, Gun Barrels, Brass, Copper,
Silverwurc, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel,
AND ALL METALS.
It is especially adapted to Marine,
Railroad, Stationary and Fire Engine
Works (hot or cold), and being freo
from acids or grit, will not injure
journals, bearings, the black lettering
on metal signs, harness leather, or scratch
the Jin est polished surface.
Tho cleanest and best Polish for
Ladies to use for Household and Kitch
en use. It is put up neatly and conveni
ently to suit nil, in 4, 8 and 10 oV.., and
five pound boxes, and every box guaran
teed perfect.
PrloeH, 3S(), rsoc. 7T$u fc Hi.
Aside from its unequalled polishing
qualities, its strongest claim on tho pub.
lie favor rests in Its absolute purity nnd
cleanliness, being a clean, creamy paste,
easily and conveniently applied. For
Sale at
MCLEAN'S CIGAR STORE,
78 Hotel St., Astor House.
SYL. J. OARTY, Sole Agent for Haw-
aiinu Islands. 10111
"K R. RYAN'S
BOAT
.I0hi1iuui1', -
SIIOX?.
Honolulu.
The oldest nnd only Boat Building Shop
in the Kingdom.
Boats and Scows of nil kinds made to
, order. Surf Boats a specialty.
I have Oak Timbers imported expressly
for Island use.
All kinds of Boat Repairing done nt
1005 shortest notice. ly
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Fresh, at 5 Cents Each.
Every Morning at 11 O'clock
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Steam Cundv Factory and Bakery, 71
Hotel St., Telephone No. 74.
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