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lerius
JAS. G. CLEVIOR, Manager.
Cell Telephone No. 250
Mutual Telephone No. 2G0
Commission ltfoi'unants.
JOHN T. WATERHOOSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen at., Honolulu. 1
Claus Hpreckcls. Wm. Q. Irwin.
We. ibwin & Company,
Sugar Factors and Commission
.Agents, Honolulu. 1
WILDER et CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
'Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every kind, cor. .Fort and Queen sts.,
Honolulu. 1
S. N. Castle. J. B. Athurton.
ASTLE & OOOKE,
Shipping and Commission
.Merchants. Importers and Dealers In
General Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,
Honolulu. 1
Oonsalves &; Co.,
Wholesale Grocers & Wine Merchants
289 Beaver Block, Honolulu.
MS. GBINBATJM He OO.,
t Importers of General Mer
chandise and Commission Merchants,
Honolulu, and
VM California street,
1 tiau Francisco, Cal.
JLYONB,
Auctioneer and General
Commission Merchant,
Masonic Block, Queen St., - - Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Ileal Estate
and General Merchandise promptly at
tended to.
Sole Agent for American and Euro
pean merchandise. 318
c.
BREWER & COMPANY,
(Limiud;
Gknkuai. Mkuuantilk AMD
Commission Agents.
list op ovvickbs:
IP. 0. Jonks, Jr. . . .President in Manager
J. O. Oahteu.'. . ..Treasurei & Secretary
DIKKCTOHS:
Hon. C. It. Bisuor. Hon. H. A.P. Cahtkr
338 ly
Geo. W. Macl'arlane. H. It. Macfarlane.
G. W. HAOFARLANE & Co.
IMPOHTEUS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND
Suyar Factors,
Fire-Proof Building, - 02 Queen street,
Honolulu. H. I.
AOicNTB tor
The Wnlkapu Sugar Plantation, Maui,
The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The Heeia Sugar Plautaiioa, Oahu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maul,
Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puuloa Sheep ltanch Co., Hawaii, ,
7. Fowler & Co.-Steam Plow audi rt-
able Tramway Works, Leeds,
:Mirrlces, Watson in Co's Sugar Marian
cry, uiasgow,
'Glasgow and Honolulu Lino of Pacini
185
,"1 O. BERQHR,
34 Muhohant Sthbbt,
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
'Tho City of London Firo In. Co(llmlt'd
Bouth liritlsh and National Firo & Ma.
rine Insurance Co.
"Macnoale & Urban Safes,
Tho Celebrated Springfield Gas Machine
Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vanco & Co.
Tho Hartford Firo Insurance Co.
Tho Commercial Fire & Marino Insur
ance Co.
238
Beaver
The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 11 Hours
L. Saloon
Tho Inost Biand oi
Cigars & lobacco
t alwoyg on hind.
II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.
Professionals.
CIAItKNCB WIM)KIl VOLSCY VAlLIANCOUItT
ASlirOlll). '' I ASlliOKD.
ASHFORD & ASHFORD,
I.nw, Clinnccry, Coiivoynnolnii,
Admiralty, Itniitcruntcy, l'robntc,
Ktc, lite, Kto.
Officii: Old Capitol Building, adjoin.
Ing Oeucral Post-Olllcu. 03
Albert O. Smith,
Attorney at Law and Agent to
take Acknowledgments. No. 0 ICualitH
manu street. 102 dm
J Alfred Maqoon,
AT I OltNEY AT LAW.
173 42 Merchant street, Honolulu, ly
JOHN A. HASSINGER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Dfllco,
Honolulu.
ElOHARD F. BIOKERTON,
Attorney and Councilor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
holds. Ottlce, Police Court Building,
Merchant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attomcrand Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgmcnts of Instruments for the
Island ol Oahu. Merchant ttrcet, Hono
lulu. 1
M THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Solicitor in Chancery. OUlce
Campbell's Block, Second Story," Rooms
8 and U. Entrance on Merchant Street,
Honolulu, II. I. U84 tf
WILLIAM AULD,
Agent to take Acknowledgment
to Contracts for Labor for tho District
of Kona, Island of Oahu, at the ofllce of
the Honolulu Water Works, foot of Nuu
aim street. 18b
JM. MONSARRAT,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate in any
part of the Kingdom bought, sold and
leased, on commission. Loans ucgotia
ted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. Z
Merchant st. (Gazette Block;, Honolulu,
Hawaiian IslauUt 1UU
WO AKANA,
Chinese and Hawaiian Translatoi
and Interpreter,
No. 7 King street, near tho Bridge.
Translations of cither of the abovt
languages made with accuracy and dis
patch, and on reasonable terms. 209
PP. GRAY. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Olllcc, first door west of Library Build
ing. Hears, from U to 11 a m., and 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, !) to 11 a.m.
EST" Residence, No. 40 Alakea, near
Hotel Street.
DR. A. MoWAYNE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ollice and residence 34 Alakea street.
Ofllce hours, 0 to 11 a. in, (Ho 8 p.m.
04 ly
D
R. EMERSON,
I'UXaiUlAJS B SUKU.TJUJN.
Rosidence and Office, 196 Fort St.
( 8 to 10 a.m.,
Office Hours 1 to 3 p.m..
3- i Ul V X.iU.,
( 7 to 8 Evening.
Telephone (Bell and Mutual), No. 149.
177 tf
JAMES BKODIE.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE and residence, 100 King Bt.,
opposite Kawaiahao Church. Mu
tual Telephone, 354. Olllcc hours fiom
7 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 . . u. Orders left
at the Pantheon Stables will be prompt
ly attended to.
P. O. Box 80. 843 tf
Mercantile.
CHR. GERTZ,
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul.f"
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'
and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
It. Lowers, V. J. I-owroy, C. M. Cooke.
LEWERB Si OOOKE,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson.)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds of Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu 1
HOLLISTER b CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
109 Fo-t Street, 'William's Block, Hono
210 lulu, H. I.
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
STATIONEUY,
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazette Block, Merchant
Street
EST Tho English Admiralty Charts
always on hand. 1 by
"WM. McCANDIjKSS,
No. 0 Queen street., , Fish Market,
Dealer in choicest
IlecT, Veal, Huttou, VIhIi, Ac, &.
Fumily ami Shipping Orders carefully
attended to. Livo stock furnished to
vessels at short notice, and Vegetables
oi an KinnsHuppiieii io ornor, .no iy
Wolfe & Company,
Grocery and Feed Store,
07 und 09 Hotel street,
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamer.
1. O. Boic 130, Bell Telephone No.
319, Mutual Telephone No. 194.
OUlOm
LATEST
AT
Popular EVIillinery House,
101 FORT STREET, HONOLULU,
I S. SACHS,
New Goods in Every
CREAM AND ECRU EMBROIDERY SKIRTING with Edging and
Material to match.
ECRU AND PINK CIIAMBRY SUITS all complete with Material and
Embroideries.
CREAM AND ECRU ALL-OVER LACE for Over Dresses or Drapery,
Oriental Lace and Eireiuery Floiciigs.
Immense Assortment of
Yoke Embroidery & Embroidery Edgings,
LATEST
ColoM Oriental anil
Fine Assortment in
Colored Silk Gloves
8 The above Goods must be seen to be appreciated, and Ladies are
invited to call and inspect.-
Mrs. Mellis' Dressmaking Establishment on the Premises.
UNION FEED C0IPANY.
Hay, Grain and
Corner of Queen and
Tcloplione 1 VC5.
IhIuuiI ordei-M Mollcltod. anil
II. M. BENSON,
BENSON, SMITH & CO..
& Disiensinc
113 & 115 FORT STREET, HONOLULU,
Depot for Boericke & Schreck's
Homoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes
And Toilet Requisites, The Common fcScubo Nursing Bottles,
And Allaire Woodward & Co's Pharmaceutical Products.
Metropolitan
t
KING (STREET,
J. 'WA.UIJJEiTX, Proprietor.
Choicest Meats from Finest Herds.
Families and Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
and at tho
Lowcnt Murlcot Prices.
All meats delivered from this Market
are thoroughly chilled immediately after
killing by means of a Bell-Coleman Pa
tent Dry Air Rcfrigeratot. Meat so
treated retains all Its juicy properties,
and is Guaiiantj'.edto KkkpLomoeu
APTKH DKiaVKItT THAN FllKBHLY-KIU-
ed Meat. 74 ly
LAINE & CO.
nave a Largo 8tock of tho
VERY BEST HAY.
OS-raiii, DEtc,
Which is offered at Lowest Market Pricos
AND
Dolivered Free to any part of the City
AGENTS FOR THE
Paciflo Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
CommisslonerofDeedsforCalifornIa
Telephone No,
147.
700
Marie
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERb
JgrCvi T. W. BA WI.IKS,
Hfljlffiijffi Soap Manufacturer,
Tho highest Canli value for any quan
tity of Tallow.
Honolulu Honp "Woi'Uh, Iidco
Boll Telophoue 2'J. P. O. Box 4.
THE
Proprietor.
Department !
STYLE OF
Colored Worstet Laces.
and Silk Mitts!
Chicken Feed.
Edinburgh Streets
goodn dellveroit promptly.
G. W. SMITH,
S. M. CARTER,
Wood uiitl Coal Mercliuut,
No. 82 King Street. Telephone
Number, in both Companies, 187.
"Wood and Coal Orders are hereby
solicited, and will be delivered at any
locality within the city limits.
Departuro Bay
Coal and
Coal, Newcastle
Charooal.
Hard and Soft Wood, Sawed and Split,
always on hand, and sold in
134 quantities to suit. tf
Mechanical.
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King btreet,
Honolulu, ear House and Ship Job
ark promptly executed. 103
T A. Mckenzie.
O PRACTICAL PLUMBER
and Gas Fitter.
All ordois for flouso or Ship work
promptly executed.
CST Shop next to Post Ollice, Bethel
Street. P. O. Box 100. Bell Tele
phone 424. 1S4 ly
WENNER & CO.
aiuniirurturliic Jowellcrx,
NO. 1)3 IfOIVX" 6TIIEET.
Constantly on hand a large assortment
of every description of Jewelry, Watches,
Gold and Silvei Plated Ware, &c.
D.r)8 ly
DO. McKENZIE,
Contractor anil Jluilder.
S'oros and offices lilted up, Estimates
glveii on all kinds of brink and wooden
buildings, Plans and Spiciflcations fur.
nished tS?" Ofilce, 110 Hcrctnnlu St.;
Mutual Telephone, 352; PosIoiuck Box,
1U0. 022 ly
Honolulu iron works.
iSteainetiulnM,8Ui!iir mills, boil
ers, cooleis; Iron, briv.9 and lent! cast
ings; iniiflhiticrv of overy description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exe
cuted at short notice. 1
R. MORE & Co.,
Ship's Blacksmith & General Machinist.
T All work Promptly
formed.
and neatly Per.
20") 3m
"ES. DB. THOMAS;
Builder.
Office, corner Alakea and Queen Mrccts,
MUTIUI. ir.LKPIIO.NE, 335.
314 P. O. Box 117. dm
GEORGE LUCAS,
Contractor
'j.X. ..
.fnrSfc,
ami Jjuiuicr,-
ssaasa
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood
work ilulsh. Turning, Sciolland Band
Sawing. All kinds ot Sawing and Plan
ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and work
guaranteed. Orders from the other Is
ands solicited
N. F. BURGESS,
84 King street, : : Honolulu.
Carpenter and Ilullder. Haccoce and
General KxprcHN.
Draylng and steamer Fi eight carefully
handled.
Carriage painting done by a flrst-class
workman nt 78 King s-treet.
Jobbing in above llni'si attended to with
promptness, and clmige accoidlng to
the amount anil rjunlily of work.
Office Telephone, !.'(i2. Residence, K,2.
V. iv
I
NT
PLANING MILL.
Alakea, lit'sir (necci !St.
Teleplione 5..
Tlios. Lindsay,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
108
No. CO Nuuanu fctreet.
iy
PIONEER
STEAI CAM FACTORY
.a.:nx wAJcasitY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
1'iit.tiy Cook and Baker.
71 Hotel St. -XSasr Telephone 74
AL.V1N II. l&ASEMANN,
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULEK and BLANK-BOOK
Manufacturer.
Book Binding of all description neatly
and promptly executed.
Campbell Block, Rooms in uud u,Mer.
72a cliiini rfiru-r Qy
ALEX. ELQHR,
Practical Gun ofeT and Lock Smith,
:U:
Bethel St., next to Poti-Olucc.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired.
All kinds of Light Machinery repairs d
on Short Notice.
N.B. Good Woikm.inaliip and Charges
Strictly Moderate. P.O. I'.o 1!)0.
124 Hell Ttilcplioiiu 121 ly
TrtOIVO XiZXJMC,
Contractor, C'ni'iirutcr A. lluililer,
HoiihCH and Furniture Kepatrei,
the Best of Workmanship.
Liulor jf)a ier 13ny.
Work Shop,
7(1 Mnunakca St.
293 (Im
WILLIAM MILLEE
dab iikGt,tja.ixlcGi-
And UitliolHcrcr,
No. 03 , Hotel street
Opposite Intcii.ationiil Hotel,
Canes and talking Sticks,
MiiiIc of cver kind of
NATIVE WOODS
rackets, Cm iiii't, Curtain Poles, &c.'
Hindu ot l In- latest designs.
xfef i
"V,'jkJ?rfr Br Wf
Rhoads & Greene,
House Builders and Architects.
Plans, Sptj'illcatliiiisaud detailed Diaw.
ingf fuinlHlud tor all klniib ol wood or
brick building, and KMimulu given
(or the same. All jobbing piumpiTy id
tended to and charge mo Wide Any
of the iib'io work iitiu ted to mr (in1,
will receive our pun-onnl atiention.
Orders fiom th other itdaiids kollcited.
Office and Shop, 88 Queen St.
'iT.i.i:riuNi;!!lS,
Honolulu, May 7, 18fc'0. 823 ly
author liAiutiaoN niKi). iiAiimsoK.
IP
VHIUSON BROS.,
Builders
and Contractors
Estimates clvcu on Brick and Wooden
Hullillngs.
IMuiih mill Spccinrntlotin FurnlHlied.
All orders from Plantations for the
Setting of Iiollero, Building Stacks, Ac,
promptly executed.
All ork Uuarautccd and at Cheapest
Itnles. All orders or enquiries can be
made at .IOUN NOTTS, Kaahumanu
street, or through Post-Oftlce box 478
' 398
E. E. MAYHEW,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
80 Hotel street, . . Honolulu, H. I.
(Opposite Fashion Stables).
F. 0. Box 315; Bell Telephone 53.
All work in my lino faithfully done.
Plans and specifications made. Job.
bmg In all details done at short notice.
xool Work mid Low ChargeN
is my Motto. 09
Miscellaneous.
THE FIRST
HANSARD
Ever issued in the Hawaiian
Islands.
A Complete Record
Off THE
I'roceecliMg's,
with verbatim Reports of Speeches
of the
Legislative Assembly
OF 1880,
will be issued from the
Bulletin Office
At the close of the Session, and will
consist of the reports published
from clay to day in the Buli.k
tik, with corrections, where neces
sary. The Bulletin Reports are
STRICTLY IMPARTIAL and are
THE ONLY PHONOGRAPHIC
Verbatim Reports
which have been taken.
fi- The Kdition will he limited,
and orders should lu sent to the
Buli.utin Ollice without delay. All
orders received in time will be tilled
as soon as the book is published.
&
r R A. Y M. ir. JTC ,
4 LL orders for Canute promptly t
XX tended to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
of goods In transit to the other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sand
lu quantities to suit at lowest price.
Ofllce, adjoining E. P. Adams it Co.'s
auction room
982 ly Mutual T. lrplmmt No. !.
TO THE PUBLIC.
TIib Pacific Transfer Co.
Ollice wlih C. K. Miller,
42 Mnrchant Blreel,
Bell Tel., 377, Mutual Tel, 301.
I inn fully prepiired lodoall kinds of
druviipc, hauling or moving work, all of
which I will guarantee to execute faith
fully.
G2 ly S. F. GPAHAM, Prop'r.
OLD-TIME HOTELS.
LESS 8TIXE,
BUT VASTLY
TALITY.
M0IIF. 110311-
When Congress first met at Wash
ington there was but one hotel there
and one in Georgetown. Others
were, howver, soon erected, and
fifty-eight years ago there were half
a dozen. The favorite establishment
was the Indian Queen Hotel, which
occupied tho Bite of the present
Metropolitan Hotel and was design
ated by a large swinging sign upon
which figured Pocahontas, painted
in glaring colors. The landlord,
Jesse Brown, who used to conic to
the curbstone to "welcome the com
ing guests," was a native of Havre-de-Grace
who had served his appren
ticeship to tavern-keeping at Ilagers
town and in Alexandria. A glance
at the travelers as they alighted and
were ushered by him into the house
would enable him mentally to assign
each one to n room, the advantages
of which he would describe ere
sending its destined occupant there
under the pilotage of a colored
servant. When the next meal was
ready the newly, arrived guest was
met at the door of the dining-room
by Mr. Brown, wearing a large white
apron, who escorted him to a seat
and then went to the head of the
table, where he carved and helped
the principal dish. The excellencies
of this fish or flesh or fowl he
would announce as he would invite
those seated at the table to send up
their plates for what he knew to be
their favorite portions ; and he would
also invite attention to the dishes on
other parts of the table, which were
carved and helped by the guests
who sat nearest them. "I have a
delicious quarter of mutton from
the valley of Viiginia," Mr. Brown
would announce in a stentorian tone,
which could be heard above the
clatter of crockery and the din of
steel knives and forks. "Let me
send you a rare blice, Mr. A.."
"Colonel B., will you not have a
bone?' "Mrs. C, send up your
plate for a piece of the kidney."
"Mrs. D., there is a fat and tender
mongrel goose at the other end of
the table." "Joe, pass around the
sweet potatoes." "Colonel E., will
you help to that chicken pic before
you?"
The expense of living at the In
dian Queen was not great. The
price of board was 81.75 per day,
810 per week, or $155 per month.
Transient guests were charged fifty
cents lor breakfast, the same for
supper and seventy-five cents for
dinner. Brandy and whisky were
placed on the dinner table in de
canters, to be drunk by the guests
without additional charge therefor.
A bottle of real old Madeira im
ported into Alcxandcria was sup
plied for 83 ; sherry, brund3 and gin
were $1.50 per bottle, and Jamaica
rum 81. At the bar toddies were
made with unadulterated liquor and
limp sugar, and the charge was 12
cents a drink.
On tho 4th of July, the 22d of
February and other holidays, Land
lord Brown would concoct foaming
eggnog in a mammoth punch bowl,
once owned by Washington, and the
guests of the house were all invited
to partake. The tavern desk was
behind the bar, with rows of large
bells hanging by circular springs on
the wall, each with a bullet-shaped
tongue, which continued to vibrate
for some minutes after being pulled,
thus showing to which room it be
longed. The barkeeper prepared
the "drinks" called for, saw that
the bells were answered, received
and delivered letters and cards, and
answered questions by the score.
He was supposed to know everybody
in Washington, where they resided,
and at what hour they could be
seen. Ben. Pcrly Pooro's Reminis
cences. It is not a misfortune for a young
lady to lose her good name when a
nice young gentleman gives her a
better one.
A correspondent of an Eastern
agricultural journal says he kills
rose bugs with a preparation con
sisting of one part sulphur and one
part tobacco dust. Mir them well,
apply in tho morning when the dew
is on the plants three times a week.
Dust the mixture over tho plauts.
If rose bushes look yellow use
barnyard water mixed with bono
dust, one pail of the former to a
pound of tho latter, put a half cup
to each plant three times a week.
It will restore the color.
A successful Canadian dairy man
thinks bran, peas and corn mixed
the best butter-producing food for
cows. Cows should be milked with
dry hands.
The food for pultry should be
varied, the wants of the fowls should
bu studied and they should bo fed,
too, with punctuality, faithfulness
uud discretion to insure tho best
results,
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