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FBI DAY, AlAUCU fi, 188G.
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JOHN D. COUGH FAILING.
"My life's work is almost done.
This is probably my hist season upon
the rostrum in the cause of temper
ance." An old man, with tottering
footsteps and bent with ago and
labor, spoke these words with a
sigh. It was John B. (Sough, the
great apostle of total abstinence, the
same who has made a living by giv
ing advice to "those who tarry long
at the wine." Ilo has had many re
markable experiences in the long
years that he has dealt out. temper
ance precepts to men and women at
a dollar a head, lie tells about
being in Chicago once in the same
room with Artennis Ward and Oris
wold, the "Fnt Contributor."
Every time that Uriswold or AVard
would order up drinks, the) would
order three cocktails, to give the im
pression that Gough was taking his
toddy, and then one or the other of
them would drink two. Griswold
afterward printed this statement on
(iough, and cost him no end of
trouble, but his life's work is almost
done, and in the pathetic lines which
open this paragraph, as well as in
his manner, it i easy to read the
fact that Gough will preach temper
ance but a little longer. 1'nlcss all
nigiis fail, he will before very long
pass to the great unknown, leaving
a record of good deeds behind him
which will never die. Philadelphia
Times.
VOM SALE,
A FEW Hue Building Lots on Here
tunia Street. Apply to
M. D. MONSABKATT,
27 Merchant Street. VJ 1 in
NKW 3JOOKS,
TUST received, "The Dogs of Great
V Britain, America and oilier L'oua
tries: Their Breeding, Training, and
Management in Health and Diensc," by
Stonohcngo; "Incidents and Anecdotes
of tho Civil War," by Admiral Porter.
.14 J.M. OAT.JB., &CO.
Steamers for Sale.
rpiIE undersigned begs to call tho
X attention of steam-nip coinpaulct
and others Intero-ted to the following
list of steam launchc.-, tugs and other
steamboats offeied for 'ale by one of
Ills coirospondenls iuLlvurpnol with the
prices attached, and which on account
of the remarkably depicted state of the
shipping business will bo seen to ho ex
tremely low.
Launches, Tugs and small boats that
can be brought on deck of a large
steamer or sailing vessel.
New Mcel screw tag IS feet x 10 feet
X ft feetS-ln. with 10 hor.-e power engines
nominal, mi i face condenser?, donkey
pump, etc. Sjieud 12 miles an hour,
l'rlce In Liverpool L'l,0.i0 or &.VJ."0.
blliiO. Wood Screw Passenger and
Cargo Launch, built In l&S.'i, pair of (S In.
ovliudcr-i, S-in. sioke, speed about 10
ii'ille-, extra stiong oak frames, pitch
jilno planking, copper fastened, dimen
sions IS.lix'.Mixl. 11. draft of water aft :t
feet. Pilce i:l7.").
21101. A Steel twin-'-crcw Steam Yacht,
built in lhSI, 2 pairs of ertical D A
II 1 1 I engines of 10 11. P., four i-ln.
cylinders, b-in. stroke, speed ! knots on
a consumption of 11 cwt. per hour,
bunkers contain 0 ton-, Mie has 11
sleeping berth-, was built to go up the
Nile, dlnien-ioiiH 0ft.2xl 2.70.7. Price
X'l.C'iO.
21109. A New Wood Screw Steam
Launch, copper fastened, compound
S I C engines G-ln. and 12-iu.7-ln. stroke,
large multitubular boiler, teak lagged,
of DO lb, working pressure, dimension'
lO.OxS.Oxl.l. Price .t'O.'iO.
21101. An Iron twln-cruw Steamer,
built In 1S70, for river passenger tralllc.
hull, engine and holler lately overhauled
at a cost of 107, speed 11 knots on a
consumption of about 1 tons per -week,
bunkers contain 12 tons, dimensions
OS.dxl'J.LO. Price 180.
Slliil. Steel Screw Tug, built in 188:5,
cnglno C I S I C 23 H.P.N, ll-ln. and
22-in. cylimler-, 20-ln. stroke, steel
lobular holler. lOOlbs. woiklnj: pressure,
speed 12 knots, boiler lagged, cylinders
lagged with felt and mahogany, dimen-
slous 70x12.8x0.2. uratt 01 water -ija
feet and 0 feet. Price 1850.
Ijjivgur Vessels.
22!;i. An Iron Screw Steamer, now
building, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
to carry 2s0 tons on 0.0 draft, bunkers
contain 20 tons, speed It knots on a con
sumption ot il tons per day, compound
1) I A engines of -10 H.P., Ui-iu. and
".10-ln. cylinders, boiler of 80 lbs work
ing pressure, donkey engine and steam
which, dimensions 120.0x21.0x10.0.
Price 1,000.
2:111. An Iron Scicw Tug, built In
1S8D, classed Al at Lloyd's for towing
nuriioses. two compound S I C 1 1) I A
engines of 1ft ll.P., 10-ln. and .lo-ln.
cylinders, 22 stroke, speed 10 to 12 knot,
dimensions 70. Ixlft.OxO.'.l. Price 0,ftoo.
2:103. An Iron Screw Steamer, built
In 18&5, and clascd 100 Al, COS tons ic
gister, and entries 1,120 tons IMV. 011 15 0
draft, 2 common,!) A S C engines of
00 H.P., 253.1-In. and -IB-In. cylinders,
:i:i-In. stroke," cylindrical multitubular
boiler of b0 lbs. working pressure, bun
kers contain 102 tons, consumption 8
tons per day, donkey engine and boiler,
also a steam winches, dimensions 20:i.0x
.S0.0xlii.10. Price 12,000.
22!) I. All lion Screw steamer, built
' in lSSft, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
!)7 tons register, earilcs 1150 tons on 10.(1
draft, bunkers contain f.O tons, speed
yjy, to H.. knots on a consumption of
S tons per dav. compound S O engines
of 80 H.P., 2U.'.-ln. and 12-ln. cylinders,
i!0-in. stroke, steel tubular boiler of OS
lbs. working piessuie, donkey engine,
and 2 steam winches, dimensions llft.Ox
2:1.1x10.0. Price 8,000.
Tho above are only a few of tho steam
vessels that aro offeied at sale In Great
Uritaln at thu present time. Almost any
description of steamer and of any slo
desired can now be purchased at very
favorable rates. It Is of course ncccs
Miry that soinu responsible party In
Eii'dand should examine the condition
of tho steamers offered for salo before
purchasing. .,.,
iiw inn nmmiiir Z. 'ULS' "i
ItEMOVAL
TNO. A. PALMEB h
t) olllco to
as removed his
No. 77 FORT STREET,
In thu building formerly occupied by
S. Both. (13 lw
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
rpilE undersigned ling movcil Into the
JL oillco of Mr. J. K. Wlscin m, when)
lie will lie prepared to furiiL-h house
hold servants, collect bills, no Anglo.
Chinese Interpreting, and n general
business. (O'J Om) SOYONG.
TO THE PUBLiC.
Tli Faciflc Transfer Co.,
Otllre wltli O. K. Miller,
13 Merchant Street,
Boll Tel., 377, Mutual Tol 391.
I inn fully prepared to do all kinds of
il ravage, hauling or moving work, all of
which I will guarantee to execute faith
fully. 02 ly S. F. GRAHAM, Prop'r.
AN INVOICE OF
FBESII EXTHA
For Sale at very low rates by
H.
HACKFELD
g:i lw
&
CO.
TO J;ET.
rpiIE llesidence lately iKcuplud by
X Mr. J.T. Watcrhouse, .!., In Nun
aim Avenue. Would be a very dc-dra-ble
House for a family. AIo, 2 Cot
tages on School Street. For full parti
culms apply at .1. T. WATKIUIOUSK'S
Queen Street Store. 51 2w
Election of Officers.
AT the regular meeting of the Haw.
aiinn Carriage Manufacturing
Company, Limited, held this day, the
following olllcers were elected:
Giuko.v Wr.sT Presidents Manager
II. F. D11.1.IN01IAM Vice-President
T. S. Doroi-As Scc'y it Treasurer
W. F. Am.kjj Auditor
Directors G. West, U. F. Idlllngham,
W. F. Allen nnd T. S. Douglas.
Honolulu, Feb. 23, 18S0. 02 1 It
JUST .RECEIVED,
rpiIE following Charts direct fiom the
JL English Admiralty:
Paellle Ocean; Pacltle Ocean, S. W.
sheet; Puclllc Ocean, N. W. beet; Pael
lle Ocean, S. E. sheet; Pacillc Ocean,
N. E. sheet; Sandwich Is aiuW; Fan
ning's Island, Gilbeit Is.ands; Kigi
lhnds; New Caledonia, Ne-v Hebrides,
and Loyally Isles; New Caledonia;
Namonu'lto Islands; Mackenzie Island;
Aiiehoragesln Solomon Islands; Anchor
ages la Marshall Islands; N nth Paellle
Caroline islands; Truk or lloyolu
Islands; Anelteum Island; Gilbeit Isl
ands; Kill Islands; Yap Island; Caio
linc Island; Anchorages li the New
Hebrides; North Paellle Mnr-hall Island;
North Paellle Caroline Isl ml; S. W.
Pacillc New Hebrides; .Marshall Islands.
For sale bv J . M . OAT, .1 It. &. CO..
25 Merchant St.
Honolulu, II. 1. 01 2v
FOR SAJ-.E,
Crude Creosote
In Drums. Invaluable foi preserving
posts, lailway ties, etc. A lew drums,
to close shipment ex Chilean, will be
sold cheap. Also,
Liverpool Salt in Bags,
Rock Salt in Lumps,
At reduced rales. Special rates to plan.
tations, cattlemen and o.her largo
owneis of Stock.
03 rilEO. 11. 1)A IES it Co.
FOB SALIC.
India Rice Mill,
San Francisco, Cal.
F
conseciuencc of tho death of the
owner of this well-known propctty.
the whole establishment is ollered for
sale, nnd will be disposed of as an en
tirety, offering a favorable opportunity
to any one disposed to enter into this
business. The .Mills for cleaning and
hulling are of the most approved pat
tern, with a Corliss Engine of lOO-horsc
power, built in 188:1, with all the latest
improvements; also, a superior Holler
and all Machinery necessary for clean,
ing Bice ready for immediate use.
Tho land upon which the structure Is
creeled is held by leate, cpiring July
1, 1887, with tho privilege of .1 years' ex
tension upon veiy favorable terms, or
the Mills and Machinery 1 .111 he lemov.
ed if so desired. For fuither parti,
culars, apply to
J.T.WATEHIIOUSK,
Honolulu, or to
H. L. Jo.ni;s & Co , San Francisco. 08
"" BAGGAGE "EXPRESS.
The undersigned having
taken charge of Baggagu
tt.vprcss iNo. ui, tor mo
purpose of carrying on the Express and
I)rny business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to receive a share
of public patronage.
ti8 Moving pianos and furniture a
specialty. B. BUBGEBSON.
Besldcnco, corner Punchbowl nnd Be
rctauia Streets. Mutual Telephone U20.
West, Dow t Co., Telephone 170.
iinn rr-i';- '?.' '' " r.nrriiriiwn u -
B. F. Dim noii i
Prcsld "" ttii(l..Viimgor.
Pacific Hardware Company,
XiWUTEII.
Sure ;ssort 'to Dillingham & Co. and Snmuol Nott.
FOBTSTBi.I r, . : : i : : s HONOLULU
)ELUXJXXA.y8r GOODS,
.In recti v 1, ex 9.S. Alameda anil St. Paul, latest designs In
Silvor-1'1 .ed "W .ve, Chandeliers & lamp?,
(202;
Water Filters
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Formerly with S.imucl Not' .
Iiuportcr mill JJcnlci in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
OKOOliWHY, GLASSWAHE, HOUSE FUKNISHINO HAltlJWAlJE,
AGATE IltON AND TINWAHE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beav;r t3!ockf - Fort Street.
5- Store formerly occupied by S. 'OTT, opposite Sprcckels & Co.'s Bank.-
1 0
JUST RECEIVED !
A Largo and well telectcd Stock of
CALIFORNIA
WINES,
compri. cd in pint as follows:
Cutede', White Wine,
3eisiing,
Re 1 Zinfandel,
Hock, Claret,
Burgundy, Angelica,
Sherry, Port,
Tokay, Sweet Muscat,
Mai igr , Madeira,
etc.. in Casks and Cases.
Having ncen appointed solo agents
by Messrs. S. I.ichman it Co. for their
justly eclol rated brands, wo aro enabled
to oiler the above goods to our friends
nnd the public generally at unusually
lew rates.
Freeth & Peacock.
2.p)0 Om
COOL OFF !
ICE CREAM,
HID YOU SAY?
Mako yr ir wile and children happy
by supplying them with
the Celebrated
Elfte Ece
Cream
made ir un p'-vc Woodlawn
Dairy
cjream.
Go and Biirpiho your folks, order a
bucket oi mrdolicioiiH Ico Cream. Wo
pack onlois for Ice Cream liom 1 to Jiu
quarts in Patent Ilcfrigerator Cans, war.
ranted, to ' cop its deliglitful llavor and
perfect loun foi many hours.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Gupplied.
Our Fancy Cakes aro the Favorite
with all the Ladies of Honolulu.
CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES,
Imported 'rcsli and In grcnt variety by
every steamer.
Ring Up QdlTclcp'iono 182 orMutual 338.
Tho Ehto Ico Cream Parlors.
3Vo. 8R I lotul fcSti-cot,
Arc open dally until 11 im.
214
w."'t$iL
'litl7il,TT 11" 'r
JAS. Q. Sl'KNCEll,
Socretnry and Tieasurer.
& Coolers, Cutlery, etc., etc., etc.
NOTICE.
IN tlm matter of tho Estate of WM.
FOGO, deceased Notice Is hereby
given to nil persons indebted to the
Estate of William Fogo, deceased, a
subject of the King of Portugal, to
make Immediate payment thereof to
Mr. W. C. Parke, athlsolllce, In Mono.
lulu, over the Hank of Messrs. Bishop cc
Co. All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present tho same duly verified to the
said W. C. Parke within sixty days
from the date hereof
(Sig.) A hi: SOUZA CANAVAHHO,
Consul of Portugal.
Honolulu. Feb. 10, 1880. ft3 !lw
FLOUR, FLOUR,
"Well lciiowii
Biclpft PioMir Brais.
A first-class Baker's and Family Flour.
FOU SALE HY
CASTLE & COOKE.
1!) ilm
Manufacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lcmonnde, Aciatcd Waters of
all kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essence.
We Use Patent Stoiffi
in all our Bottles.
We invite particular attention to our
Patent J liter, recently intioduced, lv
which all waters utecl in our innnufnc
tines is absolutely freed fiom all ini
purities. We deliver our Goods free of char'O
to all parts of the city. We guaraiuc
our Ooods to he the best in the maikii.
Careful attention paid to Island Ordeis.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box !!U7, Honolulu.
IJoIl Telephone :
IHtituul Telephone :
a8
2T Orders left with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Fort Stieet, will receive
piompt attention.
We, also, aio Agents for the mle
of J. W. MiHgley's
Celebrated Cigars,
188 of his own mnaufaetuie. Om
PIONEER
St'm Candy Factory
and Bakery.
DEtMlliHliccll8eJ
F. HORN,
Proprietor.
No. 71 HOTEL ST., between
Nuuauu and Fort Sts.
Has always on hand the hu'gest Block
of Candies, both Plain ami Fancy, guar,
anlced to be STMCTLY PUKE
"V1io1;hiiIo iiik! 3'Sotuil.
Rich Wedding Cakes
Of n Twenty Years' Beputatlon, all
Sizes always on hand, ornamented
in any Style.
Pastries of All Description Made to
Order at Short Notice.
l'uro uiul
Wholesome Bread,
Fresh every Day.
1
Bell and Mutual Telephone, No. 74.
P. O .Box No. 75. 1C3
Crystal Soda Works,
..mr.in ,rTTf'irrr iViWrrn'iiTV.i.-iVgaXJ
KI3W YORK LINE.
WIL CBOSSMAN & UHO., 77
. llroad Street, K.Y.. will des
patch an Al vessel In this Hue, on or
about
MAY 1X3. 18WO,
Orders should be forw aided by steamer
of Match llllh, to insure shipment by
lids opportunity, or not later Hum April
Olh. OASTLK & COOKE,
01 Agents,
Next Vessel.
Cha?. Brewer & Co.'s Lino of Boston
Packots.
Shippers will ph s,. tivlj notice that
the line Hnrk
"JEDWAKD HI AY,"
Will tall fiom Hoston for lids port on
01 about APIUL 1st next. For paitl
culurs apply to
C. BREWER & Co.,
tjuiea Street
Or to CIIAS. UKEWKU it Co.,
21!) 2m 27 Kilby Street, Hoston, Ma?s.
AVHJ13I'.S H. S. OO.
I.tinltcd.
.Stoamor Kinau
t'ggyab King, Commander,
Eeavcs Honolulu each Tucsdav 11 1
4 p.m., touching at Labalnu, Maa
laea Hay, Makena, Maliukona, Ka
wulliao, Laupahoehoo and Hllo.
Iteturnlug, will touch at all tho
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sutuulav afloiiioon.
TIIK PASTHAH.INO
Schoonor EHUKAI
will run regularly
WA1ALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
Jttfi, FOU
ICOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, ... - Master,
Will urn regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, 1IANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacikiu Navioation Co.,
8D0 !lm Cor. Nniianu & Queen his.
VOLCANO ROUTE.
Fill's StrnsMp Co.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, and thence on tho llrst Monday
following the arrival of the Alameda
and Mariposa on tho 8th and 'J2nd of
each month.
The steamer lviitau v. ill mako the
Volcano Trip, reaching Keauhou on
Wednesday morning, giving Tourists
two days and two nights at tho Volcano
limine.
When the Sth and 2-2ud of the month
fall no Monday, the Kiiiuii will leave
that clay.
C2T Tickets lor Iho Rouad Trip. S50, which
pays all Charycs.-a
The Kinau will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On
Hllo Trips, will leave Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and return Snturdiv mom.
ings. WILDEU'S STMSIIIP CO.
Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1SS5. 12 1 tf
Will bo open every afternoon unci even,
ing as follows:
3Iomluy,TiM'Hilnj-,WciliieKiliiy,Tlinrn3
ilny unci Huturiliiy HvciiIiijih.
To the public In general.
J.-'llllJVV J3V33rs'J?ifCifc,
For ladies and gentlemen.
Tiiemlny AllcniooiiN,
For ladies, gentlemen and'ahlldren.
aiUHic,
Friday and Saturday Evenings; also, at
tho Tuesday Matinee.
March 5 Potato Race for Prize,
" G-Slow " ' "
" 12-Candy Party,
" 13 Oranpje Race for Prize.
THOS. E. WALT,, Manager.
147
COAL, COAL.
A. lTo-v CunUw of
just received, ex bark Loydprlng.
Also,
Departure Bay and
AUSTRALIAN COAL,
For balo in quantities to suit.
Delivered free.
N. B. When ordering coal ask if you
get 2.O0O or '',210 lbs. per Ton. Wo soil
long Tons. (C41m) WILDEIt&CO.
-J3.l
MUxb-
TO
Yoseunlc Skating M,
Ml
StOVB
Coal
r T,"iTnTnii,TTivr). mm
T'1tl!gr'H
Insurnnco,
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Firo & Marino lnsur'00 Agonls.
aoknts ton
Tliu Xcw J!nxlnncl
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COIVIP'Y,
of Hc.slrn.
The iEtna Firo Insurnnco Co.
of Hartford, Conn.
The I'hIoii I'lrc. ami
Marine Insurance Co.,
of Ban Fiaiiihio, Cala.
Hilly
Prussian National
Insurance Comp!y
KBTAllIitMlhD lb-15, A "
Capital, 9,000,000 Rclclismarks,
'"pHE undersigned, having been ap
JL pointed agent of the above Company
for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept ilsks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce. Sugar
Mills etc., on thu most Fnvorahle Terms
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payablo in
Honolulu.
II. BIEMENSCHNE1DEB,
070 ly nt Wilder & Co's.
Tliu .Hqiiituhlu Jjii c Aswuraiici
Sociuty of the UiiHod
!?llltl!S.
i:sTAiiiiisiii:i is 1 ..
ISh-UES Policies on the most approved
plane, vl.:-Ordlimi-y Life, Life, Limit,
ed Payments, Endowments; Tontine
bnvings Fund, Tontines, SemiTontines;
A. H. C. Tontines; Lite and Suivlvor.
bhlp Annuities; Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Bisks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable .and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
llefore insuring elsewhere, call and "
gel an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of the insured is embodied in one
or more of tho plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
AI.i:X. .1. CAUTWIUUHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
(id ly
STATEMENT.
rpiIE undersigned, a Committee of )i
X rectors ot the Equitable Life As.
burance Society of tho United States ,
appointed to formulate the views of the
Board on the advantages ollered by tho
Society to tho public, icpori:
1st Tho Society issues all tho npprow
ed forms ot nssuiancc, including Oidl
nary Life, E, clow moot and Tontine pc
llelcs. It Is immaterial to the Directoib
which form of policy is taken by in.
lending assurcis.
yd The Life and Endowment forms
of policy provide lor annual cash cyvi.
(lend- and a surrender value; aic Indis
putable alter three years and payable
immediately after proot of death.
!5d The premiums on a Tontine po
licy aie the same as on the Ordinary
Lite, but, while the latter is only pay.
able in the event of dsath, the bolder of
the Tontine policy has the right to draw
the wholo oi the reserve nnd the accu
mulated pro lit s 111 cash at the end of a
stated period; thus, during his own life
time, after his producing years aie past,
he can, without any larger premium
than on an oidinary policy, secure these
gieater advantages.
4th Experience shows that the return
paid in cash on maturing Tontine po
licies approximates to or exceeds the '
amount of premiums paid by policyholder.-,
so that the average cost of tho
assurance will bo only about tho interest
un the premiums.
0th Tontine policies, liko others, aro
paid in lull in the event of death at auy
time during the term of tho policy, and
aie incontestable after three years, and
payable immediately after duo proof of
death.
litli Experience shows that tho mor.
tidily Is lower among Tontine policy,
holders, as the better lives seek this
kind of assurances, which is a consider,
able source of profit.
7th Tontino policies will be inndo
uon-lorleitablo under tile laws of tho
State, if so desired at the time tho as.
suranco is effected.
8tli 'iho Tontine system is fair and
Just; Its accounts aro accurately kept,
separate 110m an otner business; liio
funds judiciously invested and hnpiov
ed, and thu accumulated piotlts lalth
fully guarded and properly appoitioncd.
0th The Society lias since its organi
zation tiansacted a larger amount if
now business than any.oiher company,
whllo its now business for tho ihst half
of thu present year is 1,750,000 larger
than that of the llrst half of 188-1. It
has Assets of -00,000,000; over 14,000,
000 of Surplus, and its ratio of Surplus
to Liability is greater than that of any
other company.
Ciiauncuv M. Dni'EW,
John A. Stkwaut,
Euuunk Kkixy,
WH.MAM A. WllKRI.OCK,
ClIAllLKH O. LANDOH,
John Sloani;,
HuNitv B. Hydk,
Comniilteo of thu Board of Dliectors of
the Equitable Life Assurance Society
of the United States.
ALEX. J. OABTWBIGIIT,
G'eneiul Acut for Hawaiian Islands
Equitable Life Assuranco Society.
VP lv
jL'o Let Furnished,
x T KHauca, Kauai, a comfortnbio
x lloiiseaudCottago eminently suita
ble ujr a family wishing to spend a
Mi it 1 mo in the country. Apply to
MANAGER,
3. It Kilnuen Sugar Co., Kauai.
Notice oi' Letters Patent.
ALL persons aie hereby notified that
Letters Patent wcio issued by tho
Hawaiian Government to JAMES
KENNICV of Honolulu on tho 10th day
of December, A.t. 18S5, for an improve,
ment in brake, gig ami chaise springs,
ami that said Letters Patent weru as.
signed by tho R.tld James Kenney to the
Hawaiian CarilagoMaiiufacturing Com
pany on (he i!2ud day of December, A.n.
1885, wherefore the said Hawaiian Car.
lingo Manufacturing Compnay horoby
warns all persons against infringing on
the said Letters Patent.
IIAW'N OABB1AGE MANF'G Co.
Honolulu, Dec. S3, 1880. !i08 tf
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