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SATURDAY. PliB. 13, 188(1.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Elder W. M. Hkalf.y will pi each at
7:30 r. Mm In the tent, corner of Alakca
and Hotel sheets.
Roman Catholic Catukdhal.
High inns' at 10 A. M. Benediction of
the Blessed Sacrament ut 4:!!0 i M.
Y. M. C. A. Young Men's Bible
Class In the pallor at !i:45a. M., con
ducted by the General Secretary. Cos
pel praise M-rvlee at l:!lo v. M.
1'oitT Stkkut Cinntuii. Rev. .1. A.
Cman, pator. I'leachlng by the
pastor at 11 A. M., and 7:30 i M.
A biluf gopol oiinon will be dellveied
In the evening. Thu ehoh, agisted by
several lnstniineiilallts. ghei u bpeui.il
musical piograintno at this wivlec, and
all the scats sue fiee.
Blthki. Union Oilmen. Kcv. E.
C. Oggel. pa-tor. Pleaching by the
puMornt II a. M. nnd 7 :IU) I. M. Collcc
tlon In the morning for the home mis
sion wink of the Hawaiian Board. The
ohnreh choir and ehlldien's eliouw will
assj.t at the evening service. Seamen,
strangers nnd all othots Invited. Hun
day school at !:iri A. M. Subject, "The
Hnndwiltliigon tliu Willi," Daniel r:l
12; 25-23.
St. Andkhw's Catiii:ikai.. The
lht eoligirgiitlon will hae m-i vices,
conducted by the ItlMiop of Honolulu,
to-inoirow, us follow: Holy Communion
at C.::i A. M.; matin', and seimon by
the BWIiop at H::t0 a. m.; Sunday whim
at 11 A.M.: cenong and catechetical
leetiuebv Hie BNhop, at IS r. m. N
appioprlaliou of -enl. The second
roiimfirtitliiii, conducted by Be. Ceo.
Wallaee, will have Sunday school at 10
a. m. in the I'unahou Preparatory
school. Mointng prayer with -crinon,
tit 11:15 a. m., and cenlng prayer at
7:30 1. M.
PUZZLE DEPARTMENT.
WOKI l'UZLi:, NO. XIV.
t :i i ii lKclv. I am -ad.
1 am good and 1 am bail,
I'm not wanted in -oine places I can tell
of;
I am often diiven out,
But alway- keep about,
A "hell-ll-li take- me when he shed- hi-.-hell
off.
Engines employ me.
Old anil young enjoy me.
I dwell In hou-e-, caes, and on a farm.
1 am picked up in a -poon,
1 am m allowed by the loon.
I can help, or do you lots of liii.'in.
I ride in a balloon.
I it on .-tai- and moon.
I'm never mtii, but often 'awed by
hand;
I am used by babes and mother,
I convey jour pots to otheis.
Tliuu'ih on the sea, I am iil-o on the
laud.
Tho-e who foice me out of home,
Without me cannot loam,
My lo-s to them would prove a seilou
matter. I'm u-cil on ships nnd schooners.
LikewNe by piano-tuners,
And I prose of -eiieo to the -mltli and
hatter.
I'm a friend to .py and scout,
I am near your water spout.
My voice at night, peihaps. you hear
quite often.
I am far beneath this ocean,
Wlieio I fm ther locomotion.
I can kill or cine, make haul or 1 can
soften.
I am gentle. 1 am Hide,
1 am Mii-ted by the dude,
1 am easily consumed, cspo-cd to ll.une.
I ex'Ut within a well
In your water pipes I dwell
Now don your thinking caps and ghe
my mime.
Perry's answer to No. 13 was concct.
John B. Kami.
PACIFIC COAST NOTES.
The Local Parliament opened at
Victoria, U. C, recently, with a
speech from the throne. The at
tendance was large and great inter
est is manifested, as important legis
lation is foreshadowed this session.
The frequent burglaries in Santa
llosa have occasioned talk of the
formation of a vigilance committee,
who will make it their duty to in
vestigate every strapger piowling
around, especially after night, who
cannot give an acconnt of himself.
A gang of boys at Napa stoned a
Chinese washhouse on a late Saturday
night, and broke several windows.
On Monday, however, they wcie led
by public sentiment to take up n
collection among themselves and re
imburse the Chinamen for the loss
they had caused.
The American river, at Sacra
mento, is changing its course near
the railroad bridge, and gradually
making Us way northward that is,
it is bending away from the city side
and cutting in upon the Kuncho del
Paso, which, at Unit locality, is not
very valuable, the hard-pan being
loo near the surface. This change
on the river's part will not be ob
jected to by residents of the city, as
it favors the levees.
The Helena (M. T.) Herald of
January 25th says: I. G. Bake &
Co. of Boston yesterday received
from their Fort McLcod house 88800
(al)out 185 ounces) in gold. The
letter accompanying it does not state
in what mines or diggings it was
found. Speculation is rife us to the
place from which the gold came. It
is supposed by many to have come
from tho Sweet Urastf hills, but
nothing certain is known. This is
the hugest chipment of gold to Ben
ton siucu 186"8. There is great ex
citement here.
Wble Stook !
for siAXjE,
11 Y T1IK
Woodlawn Dairy & Stock Co.
1 Thorough-bred Holslcln Bull,
"Dutchman." it years old, will weigh
about 1,800 lbs.
1 Holslcln Bull, 12 months old,
"Hercules Second," sired bv Judge
Mel'ully'i imported Holslcln "Her
cities," "diun, a large line gi.idcd Hoi.
stein cow imported from California.
Bam has glen 4-llbs. of milk In a day
in this country.
1 llolstoln Bull, 9 months old,
"Ai,i." This line Ihotoiigli-brcil llol.
stein was Hired by "Hercules," diun
"El ma."
Wc also lme sereral graded Hoisteln
Bulls f i oiii 2 to 8 mo-!, old.
This is a inieoppoitunlty otlcied to
Mnck'.miM'M tosecme a superior bleed
of entile. Slock men in America claim
Hull for lieif, milk, uml butler they inn
superior to any other cbi-s of slock.
We have lecently linporkd 2 llioi
mgh.hird Hoisteln Bulls from Syiucmc,
N. Y. 'iliesu animals are minted to the
lineal dairy stock in llie world, vU: the
Anergic Family.
The best cow in this rnniily at 0 yeais
of age made the following milk recoid:
8i;(Jbs. in one dur, L,30-ielb.s. in one
month. 18,ri)l 15-10 lbs. in one year end.
Ing March -in, 188.1.
Applications niiidc for bull nil ves from
the i' siipeiior animals will icceiveour
attention. Wc are agents for Smiths,
Powell ik Lamb, anil mc pi (.pared to
take mdeis for slork to be Imported
Irom them. We have open catalogues
of their Mock, which we shall be pleas,
cd to luinish iijion application.
Wc have also been appointed agents
to take oiders and sell oalllo and horses
from the well known ranch of Gov.
Leland Stanford, Vina, Cd. Governor
Stanfoid has been importing from
Smiths IVwcll fc Lamb thorouj'h-biul
Holslcins by the car-load, paying as
high as 1,500 each fur cows.
WOODLAWN DAIRY & STOCK Co.,
Address A. L. Smith, Sec'y.
lliilnliiins or Beef.
Aspioof of the silperloilty of IIol
stelns as beef cattle, we call attention
to the following .statement:
In the winter of 1S8I and 188."i, we
cali-ed to be tJaughtcicd the recorded
Hoisteln bull Syracuse (822), calved
Apill 24th, 1882; the lecorded cow
Signet (1817), calved Apill 0th, 18S0,
ami Little Wonder (1788), calved Mnv
14th, 1880, with tho follow ing result
Syracuse weighed, alle, on
day of killing 2,21)0 IIh.
1)1 e-f-cd beef 1 , 130 lbs.
Hide 112 '
Rough tallow 120 '
Percent, of dressed beef.. 02. 14
Per cent, of offal 20
Signet w elglicd, alive 1, 170 lbs.
l)ie-ed beef 015 lb-..
Hide 70 '
Hough tallow 120 "
Per cent, of dressed beef. .02.:il
Percent, of offal 21
Little Wonder weighed, alive.. l,l!i:t lbs.
Dieted beef 701 lb.
Hide 78 "
Komdi .tallow 121 "
Per cent, of dicssed beef.. 52.0:1
Per cent, of offal M
Syracuse and Little Wonder had not
been fattened for beef, and Signet we
had fed for some time, but she was not
what beef men would icgaid fat.
Taking everything Into consideration,
we think this shows decidedly to tho
iidMiiitiigu of HoMcins as beef animals.
The butcheis that pin chased and cut
up the eaie.is-.es of Signet and Little
Wonder' send us the following strong
testimonial as to the quality of these
two cows:
Sviucusi:, X. Y., Feb. 11, 1885.
.Mnssits. Smiths it Powki.i.;
(lailtemrii: We were much pleased
with the two Hoisteln heifers purchased
of you last mouth. We have been in
the meat business for the last twenty
live yeais, anil huvo killed all grades of
cattle, tlie lo-t wc could and hi tins
country, but never have wo had any
that would ejiml In (nudity thosu piilv
chased of you. Wo hac had a great
many compliments from the leading
families in the city In icgaid to the
Hoisteln beef.
Hespectfully,
W.&.LFAGE,
40 Warren St.
The imported Hoisteln bullEbbo, live
years old, was killed on thu Ilemiugton
Farm in Cacnovia:
Weighed, alive, on day of kill
ing 2,200 lbs.
Dressed beef 1,111:11b".
Hide 150 "
Bough tallow 75 "
Per cent, of dressed beef.58j
Election ol Oilicers.
AT tho Annual Meeting of tho C.
Browcr Company held this day,
tho following gentlemen were elected
for the ensuing year:
Mn. P. (3. Joniib President
Mu. P. C. Jokkh Manager
Mn. .1. O. Caiiti:ii Secretary
Mn. J. O. Cahteii Treasurer
Coi W. F. Alus Auditor
Directors Hon. Chas. . Bishop,
Messrs. Sam'l O. Allen mid Henry
Waterhouso.
JOSEPH O. OAHTKH,
Sec'y C. llruwer & Company.
Honolulu, Fob. 4, 1S80. 44 1m
Dwelling House for Kent.
$4:5 per Month ami
Water Rates.
rpilK largo dwelling house and lot
JL occupied by D. D. Ihildwin front
I lie on Dole street, at Pumihou, and run.
ning tluough to Heokwilh fltieet. Thu
house contains 8 large rooms, 2 pantries,
1 bnthroom, 4 largo closets, kitchen ad.
joining. There Is a largo barn with
scivant's room on tho grounds, also an
olllco separate from thu main building.
The lot is nearly 2 acres in extent and
affords considerable pasture, and lire,
wood. Everything in good icpnir. Gov.
eminent water la'd on. Enqul.o of
132 tf 6. I). DOLE.
i'ltalui'nUuu M.UlilgUL
Paciiic Hardware Company,
SuccossorB to Dillingham &.Go. and Samuol Nott.
FORTSTRKET, : : i : : i HONOLULU
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Just received, ox S.S. Alameda and St. Paul, latest designs In
Silver-Plated Waro, Chandeliers & lamps,
(02) Water Filters & Coolers, Cutlery, etc., etc., etc.
GEO. EHGELHARDT
(Formerly with Samuel Nott'.
Tmpoi'lei siiiil Dealer in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS,
CI.OCKL'KY, GLASSWAHE, HOUSE FUKNlSHlXtJ HAHDWA1IE,
AGATE IllON AND TINWAKE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
U2T Store founerly occupied by S. XO'IT, opj os.to Sp-eckcls &. (Jo.'s Dunk. -a
P. O. ISox 207.
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
i iiiiil m Hotel Slreet,
.lust received, c OSS Co.'s steamer St. Paul,
Apples, Fears, Dried Pigs, Dried Dates, Dried Apples,
Dried Peaches, Dried Cherrie?, Dried Pilled Plums, Dried Prunes, Swiss Cheese,
Oregon Cicaiii Chccic, Edam Chtese, Cain. Cheese, Smoked Sausages, Smoked
Tongues, Smoked Beef, Soused Tongues, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kfis Mackerel,
ICegs Bunkers, C.ila. Salt Pork, Kegs Oil.i. Family f'o-iicd Beef, Kegs Salt
atcr Cucumbcrii, Kegs S.iuev Kiaut, Keg Holland HoningJ, Sicily Lemon,
Eastern Codllsh, Boi.clcts Codflsli, Stone Jars Soused I'lgs Feel,
A Nice Assortment of Biscuits,
Graham Wafers, Oaten Flukes, Sea Foam Wafers, Pcaok and Fiean, Rasphcirv"
Wafers, ltartou & Gelstcis Salad Oil, Durct Salad Oil, Crosse & Blackwcll's
Salad Oil, Cain. Olive Oil, Russian Oardellej, Russian Caviar, French Eating
Chocol.ile, Iiisliiutiiiieoiiu Chocolate,
A Fine Lot of Cala. Potatoes and Onions,
Alt ol which are ottered nt low pi it e .
20
NEW BOOKS,
JUST received, "The Dogs of Great
Britain, Amotion and other Coun
tries: Their Breeding, Training, and
Management in Health and Dli-casc," by
Stonchcuge; ''Incidents and Anecdotes
of the Civil Win," by Admiral Porter.
4J .1. M. OAT, JR.. & CO.
-L'o Let Furnished,
A i Kilauca, Kaimi, a comfoilable
Houseand Cottage eminently suita
b, lor a family wishing to spend a
sboit time in the country. Apply to
MANAGER,
n 'i Kilauca Sugar Co., Kauai.
Two Suburban Cottages to
Let.
FIRST That elegant Collage hi1 In
to occupied by the ownei, J t i
Rolcllo. with line llower and ln.i
gulden, stables, etc. Terms favoinble
SECOND The two story Cottage two
doors makiil of the above, lately oecu.
pied by the lale A T Bake1-, having
garden, stable, etc. Terms favorable.
Both piciniscs aie connected with the
city water scivice. Apply to
HYMAN BROS.
Queen Sticet. 104 tf
NEW DltESS MAKING
llOOM.
MRS. J. LYONS begs to inform the
Ladies of Honolulu that she Inn
just opened the large nnd spacious
rooms over llio htoio occupied by O. J.
Fishel for carrying on the business of
DDi'esss-; JMLaJking',
in all ts branches Having pindp ar
rangement to receive fiom Etnopu anil
Amorlca all tho latest Fashions, she
hones, by doing work thoroughly and
at low pi ices, to receive a fair bhtue of
patronage. Call and seo me.
07 3m MRS. J. LYONS.
MANILA CIGARS
In Bond or Duty Paid.
A Very Choice Lot, Fresh and Full.
The Bo-,t In tho Market.
HOLLISTER
210
& Go.
Will ho open every afternoon and even.
ing as follows;
9Ioiitltiy,TiH'Nilii)',Wc(lmmtay,Tliiii'N
ilny uml Hadu'dny KvuiiIiibn.
To the public in general.
J.ntHJA.Y J3VENJNG8,
For ladies and gentlemen.
Tticmluy AfternooiiM,
For ladies, gentlemen ami children.
Frldayand Sutuulay Evenings j also, at
the Tuesday Matinee.
THOS. E. WALL, Manager.
147
Yosemite Slating Rink,
jjNWjWjgpyyt'j; iiiiwwjiMBggHi
bbctcul.y tlutllrtiitauibrl
LAMPS,
Telephone 210.
&
SI.
Tinil Ruil-wiiv
The Great Short Line.
K. KISTLttlt, Agent.
An ym
Crystal SoQa forts,
Manufacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lemonade, Aciutid Waters of
all kinds, Fruit S.rups and Essences.
We Use Patent Stops
in all our Bottles.
We invlie i articular attintion to our
Patent Filter, leccutly introduced, by
which nil waters used in our manufac
tuies is absolutely freed from all im.
purities.
We deliierour Goods free of charge
to all pails of the city. We guarantee
our Goods to be the best in the market.
Careful attention paid to Island Ordcis.
Addiess
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box !!1)7, Honolulu.
Hell Telephone : : 208
Mutual Telephone : .'.'DO
B3T Oiders left with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Foil Street, will rccehc
piompt attention.
We, also, are Agents for tho sale
of J. W HiMgley's
Celebrated Cigars,
188 of his own manufactiuo. Cm
ICE. ORE AM,
DID YOU SAY ?
Make your wife and children happy
by supplying them with
tho Celebrated
Elite Ice Cream
made from pure Woodlawn Dairy
Cream.
Go and suipiise your folks, oulern
bucket of our delicious lee Cream. Wo
pack oidors for Ice Oieam fiom 1 to 00
quarts in Patent Rcfilgerntor Cans, war.
ranted to keep its delightful flavor and
perfect form lor ninny hours.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
Our Fancy Cakes aio tho Favoilto
Willi all the Ladies of Honolulu.
CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES,
Imported fresh and in great variety by
every steamer.
Ring Up BcllTclcpliano 182 or Mutual 338.
Tho Elite Ico Cream Parlors.
No. S5 Hotel Stroot,
Are open dally until 11
i!14
P.M.
3?raj
Next VosBeL
bhus. BrewbV & Co.'fl Lilic of Boston
Packets.
Shippers will please lake notice Unit
the lino Hnrk
"EDWARD MAY,"
Will fall from Boiton for this port on
or about APRIL 1st next. For parti,
culars tpply to
C. BREWEE & Co.,
IJueeu Street
Or to CHAS. BKKW ER & Co.,
2PJ 2m 27 Kllby Street, Boston, Mass.
VXH12K,'H . S. CO.
Limited.
Steamer Kinau
Klnir. Commander.
.Leaves Honolulu nnnl, Tnnailnv nt
4 p.m., touchlKg at Lnhalim, Maa
laca Bay, Makena, Mnhukoun, Ka
wailiae, Laupalinehoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
TIIK KABT SAIMNO
Sohooner EHTJKAI
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 KOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHTJ,
F. Kibbling, . . . Master,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For frelcht or passneo apply
to the Captain on board, or lo the
Pacific Navioation Co.,
800 3m Cor. Nitminu &. Queen sis.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
T. XV. 1SAWLIKS,
Soap Manufacturer.
The highest Casli value for any quan.
tily of Tiillow.
lloiioluln ScHitAVoiIin, .Lclco
Bell Telephone 20. P. O. Box 4.
27
PIONEER
Stfm Candy Factory
and Bakery.
Established 1S63.
F. HORN,
Proprietor.
No. 71 HOTEL ST., between
Nuuunii and Fort Sts.
Has always on hand the hugest Stock
of Caudles, both Plain and Fancy, guar,
anteed to ho STRICTLY PUKE
"WliolcNule niitl Kotuil.
Rich Wedding Cakes
Of ii Twenty Yeais Reputation, all
Sizes always on hand, ornamented
in any Style.
Pastries of (All Description Hade to
Order at Short Notice.
Puro uuil
Wholesome Bread,
Fresh every Day.
K Bell and Mutual Tclpphpne, No. 74.
P. O .Box No. 70. 1(18
MELLER & HALBE'S
Ice Cream Parlor
AND-
Confectionery
Lincoln's Mod, King st
A Fine Assortment of
Candies & Cakes
Al-wtiyw ou Iltviitl
,-tf-'t "rsit:
TO
M
3PartieN Supplied
iy
msammmmmmmmimmntmamfri1 $
-t! i' TT"
T ria till n?w.rt.
CA3TLIE tSt COOKE,
Life, Firo &. Marino Insur'co Agentsi
AOENTS 1' Oil
The X'civ J'.iiKlnml
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The JEtna Firo Insurance Co.
of Hartford, Conn.
The Union 1'lre nnd
Marine Insurance Co.,
of San Francisco, Cala.
101 ly
Prussian National"
Insurance Comp'y
ESTABLISIIKD 1845,
Capital 9,000,000 Rolchsmarks.
MIL undersigned, having been ap
pointed agent of tho above Company
tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
HE undersigned, having been up
fori
accept i
Furnlti
icccpt UskB, against Fire, on Building,
VJiiH're, Merchandise, Produce, Suit r
Mills etc., on the most Favorable Teruis,
Lojsos Promptly Adjusted and Payablo In
Honolulu.
Ii. MEMENSCHNEIDEH,
1 at -VVIhUrACo's.
The qnitnb!o Iiifo AsHiirunc.
Society of ho United
KSTABMSIIIill IX l .-,.
ISSUES Policies on the most nnproud
plans, vizs-Ordlnaiy Life, Life. Limit,
cd Iayments, Endowments! Toiiiine
Savings Fniui, Tontines, Semi.Tontines;
A. Ii. O. Tontines; Life and Sunlvor.
sl'fp Annuliles; Children's Endow ln.-nts,
Joint Life Bisks, Partnership Insuianco.
etc., eu ., ttc.
, Policies both Incontestable and Nou
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring clsewherecnll and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of tho insured is embodied in ono
or more of tho plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to '
AliKX. J. CAKTWKMJJIT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
J CO IT
STATEMENT.
THE undersigned, a Committee of Dl
rcctoisof the Equitable Life As
surancc Society of tho United States ,
appointed to formulate the views of tlte
Board on the advantages ollered by tho
Society to the public, report:
1st Tho Society issues all the approv
ed forms of assurance. Including Oid'.
nary Life, Ei dowment and Tontine pc
lieies. It is immaterial to the Directors
which form of policy is taken by in
tending assurers.
2d The Lifo and Endowment forms
of policy provldo for annual cash dlvi.
dends and a surrender value; arc Indis.
putablc after three years und payablo
Immediately after proof of death.
3d The premiums on n Tontine po
licy are tho same as on the Ordinary
Lilc, but, while the latter is only pay.
able in tho event of death, tho holder of
the Tontine policy h.as the right to draw
tho wholo of tho reserve anu tho accu.
mulntcd profits in rash at the end of a
stilted period; thus, during his own life,
time, after his producing years are past,
ho can, without any larger premium
than on an ordinary policy, secure these
greater advantages.
4th Experience shows that tho icturn
paid in cash on maturing Tontine po
licies approximates to or exceeds the
amount of premiums paid by policy
holders, so that tho .average cost of tho
assumnco will bo only about tho interest
on the premiums.
5th Tontine policies, like others, aro
paid in full in tho event of death at any
time during tho term of tho policy, and
aro incontestable after three years, and
payable immediately after duo pioof of
death.
Othf-Experience shows that the mor.
tallty is lower among Tontine policy,
holders, as tho better lives sock this
kind of assurances, which is n consider,
able souicc of prollt.
7th Tontine policies will bo mndo
uon-forfeitable under the laws of tho
State, if so desired at tho tlmo the as.
suranco is eH'ccted.
8th Tho Tontine system Is fair and
just; its accounts aro accurately kept,
separate frpm all other business; tho
funds judiciously invested and improv
cd. and the accumulated profits talth.
fully guarded and properly appoitloned.
0th The Society has since its organ!,
zation transacted a larger amount of
now business than any other company,
whilo its new business for tho first half
of the present year is $1,760,000 larger
than that of the first half of 1884. It
has Assets of $00,000,000; over $14 000,
000 of Surplus, nnd its ratio of Surplus
to Liability is greater than that of any
other company.
Chaunckv M. Durrcw,
John A. Stewaht,
Euqunk Ki:m,y,
William A. Wheelo e
Chaklks O. Landon,
John Sloane,
Hknky B. Hyde,
Commiiteo of tho Board of Directors ....
the Equitable Life Assurance Society
of tho United Stales.
ALEX. J. OAimvitlGHT,
General Agent for Howallan Islands
Equitable Lifo Assurance Society.
127 Jy
KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
A RARE chance for securing n deslr.
able homcstind. Three Lots only,
on the easterly sldo of Jlnkikl Street,
adjoining the mauka side of Mr. Walter
Seal's place, A very pleasant neigh,
borhood; a never falling supply of pure
water in tho slicct from tho Makikl
Reservoir. Terms, ono third cash, tho
remainder In 1 and 2 years with interest
nt 8 per cent. net. Maps and plans can
bo seen ut the ofllco of
170 If W. R.OASTLB.
TO LET. 7
rpiIE large and commodious BuildinA
JL situated on Nuiiauu Street, a few
doors above Hotel Street, and recently
occupied as a Drug Store by Messrs.
Holllster&Co. From Its location in a
central position on one of our most busy
thorough fares, It Is admirably ndnpted
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