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Ninth Grout Inventory Salo at tho Lutuliiig Millinery
House of Chas. J. FishoJ.
Items of special interest to lhijcr of Seasonable
Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery,
Boots mid Slioew. JIulM unci Ciik, ot .
TVc have Just lueelvcd 20 iliiys Inter tlinu
conlrucl culls for, n huge invoice of
tlio very bust make of Ladles' Trench
Kiel Shoos. By reason of their lute
arrival wc have notified tho mmiufnc
turcr that we shall sell them on hi
account at just OXK-H ALF of the In.
voice Prices.
This Sale will continue until the intlte
Slock has been disposed of.
Our 97 Shoes will he sold Tor uuly
34 85.
Durinu tho next 30 dnjs we will sell our
$7 50 Favorite Jersey for only
$4 75,
Our &5 Jersev for only $3,
Our $3 75 Jersey for only $2.
50c. on the $1.
Our cntlro line of all wool Dross Goods
In plaids, stripes the newest patterns
will he sold at 50c on the 1.
A special feature in our Dress Goods
Department this week will he the
offering of
40 Pieces ol Silk Brocades at 50c. a Yard,
former price, $1.
This is thejgreatot bargain presented
by us this season in colored Dress
Goods.
c
5Uo on tho $1.
Embroideries unci .Lueew,
Over 00 new pattern have been add
ed to our all-ready Immune stock.
A Woman's Sifcings and
A. Voice from A-ustrln.
Extraordinary Inducements
IN-
Pine Straws, Flowers,
Feathers, RibbonB,
AND A FUM. LINK OK
STYLISH MIIiIjINEKY
TRIMMED A1D UsTMMMKn
Hats.
Parasols.
Our 8 Parasols for $! 15
Our $G Parasols for $! :i"i.
Our $5 Parasols for !j2 Si5.
Our S3 Parasols for 2.
Wc have u few Children's Painols i
which we will oiler foi 51) cents each. i
OAimVHlOHT .t AVAllKN'S
Summer Underwear
for Ladlos, GcnK and Children nt
60c on the sfl.
Our 05c Dalhrlgan Vet is extra good
aluo.
No such oppoilunliy to purchase these
worhl.runowiicd goods at half price
can possibly oioui nynlii this season.
lB8Gents"$12 Suits.
Coat, Vest and Pants for only $G 90.
The Greatest l!irgainicrotl'cied in
Honolulu.
123 Boys' Suits for $4.37 1-2,
FORMER PRICK, $7 fin.
These are nil trimmed nicely and veil
finished.
Ill yards of Choir-c i'i nits for $1.
10 yiudst of wide Cotton for $1,
14 aids of Lnhkachcd Cotton for $1,
412 do of Gents' line Neckwear, at 00c
on the $1, "
118 do, of Gents' Summer Undershirts
at 2fic each, woilh o0c.
Cent's White Shirts
We claim to have the lamest and
' moid complete Stock in this city, the
I very best make mid tho ery lowest
1 pricLS.
F.vei v
i BOSOM,
I FIT.
I Our 2 r0 Hurt we will sell lot 30
I dnjs onlv at 1 -IB c.ieh, whcncici
bought by single one oi 10 dozen at the
linn-.
lu gnUjj g UXw.
TUESDAY. SEPT. 21. 188G.
GLADSTONE'S BUMPS.
Shirt
LlNtttf
wauiinUd UNV.N
CUFFS and GOOD
800 do of Jlackinaw lints at liOc eaeh,
Our 82 CO Hnts wc will sell at 81 05,
gy Come and look at these HiiN and
jiiu cannot legist fioin bujing.
Our entire line of Holcrj will be sold
tit 00c on the .
Infanti" Rlioit Dresses, Cambiic-Nnn-fook
stylishly lnado and trimmed
from 50c up.
The Ladies will Appreciate the fol
lowing Bargains:
Arasenc. at, afic a do, louncr price, ol)c.
Chenille, at 2!c a do, former ptiec.fiOc.
Our Sr. St -and Si! Pompoms will be
told dining the
pel doen.'
neMuOd.iys for SI BO,
Remember, this Sale is only for 30 days !
Call Early and Secure your Bargains.
CHAS. J. F
3011ml
The Lending Millinery House, cornel Foit and Hotel strcees.
H. E. WlclMTYfti
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
Near the village of ZUIlngdorf, In
Lower Austria, lives Mnrla Haas, an In.,
telligent nnd Industrious woman, whose
Btory of physical bullerlng tmd final ro
lief, us related by heiself, Is of Interest
to English women. "1 was employed,"
she says, " in the work of n Inrgo farm
house. Oicr-viork brought on sick
headache, followed by n deathly faint,
ing nnd sickness ol the stomach, until I
wn unable to rc(nln cither food or
drink. I was c mpclled to lake to my
bed for several weeks. Getting a little
belter from rest and quiet, I sought 1 1
do some woik, but was soon taken with
a pain in my side, which in u little
while hcemed to spread over my wholo
bodv, and throbbed in my every limb.
This was followed b a cough and
shortness of breath, until finally I could
not sew, and 1 took to my bed for the
second, and, as 1 thought, for the last
time. My friends told c that my time
had nearly come, and that l count not
live longer thiiu whin Ihe trees put on
their green nee more. Then 1 Happen
ed to get one of the Selgcl pamphlets.
1 read it, and mv dem mother bought
me a bottle of soigel's Syrup, which I
took exactly siecoidtng to directions,
and I had not taken the wholo or it be
fore I felt n gieiit change for tho better.
My last illness begnn.luno ,1882, and
continued to August Uth, when I began
to lake Ihe Syrup. Very soon I could
do u little light woik. Tho cough left
me, and 1 was no more troubled iu
b cnthlnc. Now I am perfectly cured.
And oh, now hnppy I am I I cannot ex.
pic-s gratitude enough for Seigel's
Syiup. Xow I must tell you that the
docto's in our distuct disliibuted hand
bills cautioning people against the
medicine, telling them it would do them
no good, and ninny were thereby influ
enoed to destroy the Seigel pamphlets;
but now. where er one is to oe iounu, h
is kept like a relic. The fow preserved
are borrowed to rend, mid I have leut
mini, lor ix miles mound our distiiot.
People have come eighteen miles to get
mo to buy the medicine for them, know
ing that it cured me, and to bo pure to
yet the riiht kind. I know a womnn
who was looking like death, and who
told them there was no help for her,
that she had consulted several doctors,
hut none ould help her. I told her ot
Seigel's Sjiup, and wrote the name
down for her that she might make no
mistake. She took my advice aud the
Syiup, and now she is in pel feet health,
and the people around u. uio umu7Cil.
The medicine 1ms m.ido Mich process
in our neighborhood that people say
they don't want the doctor any more,
but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from
gout who weie confined to their bed and
could thirdly move a finger, have been
cuied bv it. There is a girl in our dis
tiict who caught a cold by going
through fonie water, and was in bed five
years with cobtivencss and rliuiinatic
pain0, ami nau 10 iiuvu an uui-iiuum. iu
watch byhei. There was not a doctor
in the surrounding districts to whom
her mother had not applied to lelieve
her child, but every one ciosscd Uicm
selves aud f.iid they could not help her.
Whenevei the little bell rang which is
rung in our place when somebody is
dead, we thought surely it was for her,
but Seigel's Sjrup and Pills saved her
life, and now Oie is as healthy as any.
bodv, goes to church, and can work
nveii in the Holds. Everybody was as
tonished when they saw her out, know
ing how nutuy years she had been in
bed. To day she adds her gratitude to
mine for God's mercies and Seigel's
Syrup. Mama Haas."
The people ot England tpenk confirm,
ing the above.
AS ISTEHl'llETLU UKUHU Til P. LIGHT
or 1'iiKKXOLoor.
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Wmmk
Mr. Gladstone Is ono of the mark
ed men of the age as to political
standing, learning and personal in
fluence, lite phrenological organ
ization is equally marked, and the
science is fully sustained by what is
known of his true character, aside
from the opinions of his political
friends and opponents. Ills head is
large, giving him his predominating
power; yet he has a strong frame,
n vigorous muscle, nnd tctincious
constitution. Ills strong osseous
Bvstcm aids to cive strength and
stamina to his character, lie has
not a superabundance of arterial and
digestive force, so that he docs not
show an excess of impulsiveness or
animal feeling j hence he does not
often go beyond his strength. Ho
thinks, talks, walks and works with
out much friction. He has more
balnnco of power than most men.
He can take avcragcvicws of sub
jects, and docs not delight in ex
tremes of sensationalism. He has a
large amount of force and executive
ability, and has pluck to endure
hardships and even severe labor.
His frame is as well adapted to
physical exetcisc as his brain is to
the manifestation of thought and
feeling, and ho must have a distinct
pleasure in work. His head is
prominent in the crown and above
the ears, giving him an acute sense
or cnaracter, aesire lor position, in
fluence, and appreciation, joined to
a high degree of perseverance and
determination of mind, lie has a
marked degiee of intellectual power.
His frontal lobe is long, and very
fully developed, and he is paiticu
larly large in the perceptive facul
ties which give him great tange of
observation, definite and correct per
ceptions of things, their qualities,
conditions and uses; also -shape,
proportion, the laws of gravity,
color, the order, and the arrange
ment of things and ideas, a ready
oower to estimate numbers, recall
places, to acquaint himself with
facts, and the results of experi
ments, and to give him general,
scholastic and experimental memory.
His large language joined to his
graat variety of knowledge, enables
him to express himself in a free and
easy and copious manner. His very
large order, connected with his
great discipline of mind, enables
him to arrange all his thoughts be
fore utterance ; while his large con-
structivoness and ideality aid to give
scope to his mental operations,
finish to his style of speaking, and
ingenuity in the construction, of his
sentences. His sccretiveness and
cautiousness aid to give reserve and
tact, if necessary,
ideas; while his
Q.EORGE LUCAS,
" contractor eHfcWH
and Builder,"
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Winds,
Sashes. Doom, nnd all kinds of Wood
work finish. Turning, Scioll and Hand
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan
ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and work
gunmnteed. Orders from the other Is
anils solicited
"IU. 33. rFXX.OTX.j&J39
Builder.
Office, corner Alnkea and Queen stietts,
MUTUAL TKhUritONK, 365.
3141 P.O. Box 117. em
N. F. BURGESS,
84 King Btreet, : ; Honolulu.
Carpenter nnd Hniltlrr. llnccotte nntt
Uenernl Kxprcxs.
Drnyiug and steamer Freight cnrefully
handled.
Carrlngu painting done by n first-class
workman nt 78 King street,
.lobbing iu above lines attended to with
piomptncss, and charges according to
tin amount aud (piaUty of work.
Office Telephone, SOU. Residence, 152.
143 ly
below Cost
30 Days!
8 For! Sire!
NTERPRISr
f PLANING MILL. f
I Ainkon, near (ucen St. I
Telephone .15.
Must be Sold
Within the Next
Ladies' Bazar, 8
Having determined to give up huRlnra, I hnvo concluded lo sill oh" mv ENTIRE
BTOCK OF GOODS at a GREAT SAOP.IFIOE. Now Is jour chance
to secure Bargain; in
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Feathers,
Flumes, Flowers, Vol vets, Ribbons, Plush, Qniamont3
and other Millinery Goods,
Also, choice selection of Corset, Ladles', Mlsies' nnd Children's Hoieiy, Under,
wear of all kinds, and many other goods too numerous to name.
I mean w lit I say, come nil Sh for Yourself es !
0T MUS. E. T. SK1DMOBE, Mnnogcr of the Mllllncrv Department, will bo
ling licr lo do nnv
leaving for Snn Francisco In n short time, therefore ladies wisl
millinery work, would do well to call early.
MRS. Jr LYONS, Proprietor.
407
Contractor mid Itnildcr.
S'orc and offices lilted up, Estimates
given on nil kinds of brick and wooden
buildings, Plain and Specification1 fur
nished f-OrtUe, 110 Uoretania St.;
Mutual Telephone, :i"2; Postofilco Box,
lflO. 322 ly
Ehoads & Greene,
House Builders and Architects.
Plans, Specifications ami detailed Draw-Ingr-
fumishul lor all kinds ol wood or
brick buildings, and Estimates given
for the same. All jobbing promptly at
tended to and chaises moderate Any
of tho above woik enti listed to our cato,
will receive our personal attention.
Orders fioin th" other islands solicited.
Office ana Shop, 88 Queen St.
TKLErilONE 318
Honolulu, May 7, 1880. 323 ly
WILLIAM MILLER
Cabinetmaker
Pacific Hardware Co., L'd,
HONOLULU, II. I.
Novelties in 3L,t:mp Goods,
Anew Invoice of Liintcins, Kerosene Oil of the rry
Best Qunlltv, Siovc, Ranges and Tinware.
SOMETHING NEW,
FIR&FBOOF SIII3NGLJE PA.IIST,
Recommended by Fno Underwriteis of San Francisco,
elc , etc. An actual Protection ngaiust Fire.
Harden Hand Grenades,
A Small Lot, to Close Consignment.
Full lines of Hardware, Agricultural implements, etc.
jSe-w Gootlw by Every Steamer.
07
Just received, ex Lapwing, a large consignment of
Genuine German
Prepared by .Tohann Maria Farina,
GopMta dm Julicls-Plalz
Cologne,
Cdiopo, GeriaiF.
Hollister & Co., 109 Fort Street.
P. 0. 110X315.
ESTABLISHED 1879.
Telephone 172.
JOS.
General
E.
Business
Agent
Campbell Bloelc,
Honolulu, IX. I.
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Goods Ireceived byfevcrv Packet lrom the Eastern Stalls and
New
Fresh California Produce by
and Goods delivered
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Europe
iry Stiamer. All outers laiiniuny auenueuio.
of the city freo cf charge. Island orders foII
Post Office Box 145. Telephone No. 02. lC81y
ecry btiamer,
lo any part
TO KENT.
A SMALL COTTAGE. Neatly fur
nibhed; Cent! ally located. Foi
particulars apply to this Oillte. !ii lw
Election ot Oilicer.s.
AT the annual meeting of ijie Ilnliwa
Sugar Cumpany, held Augii-I '.'3,
188(1, the following ollleeis wiie'clecied
for the ensuing jear:
John H. Pal President
Peter C. Jones Treasurer
Joseph O. Carter Sicrelary
George J. Ro-s. Auditor
Directors Thos. H, Fooler and .lab. A.
Hopper. J. O. CARTER,
Secretin Huluwu Stmar Co
Honolulu, Aug. ii). 188M. !'-' lni
NOTICE.
I HEREBY gic notice that from
and after this date, I will not
be responsible for any dcbU con
tracted without the written order of
myself or wife.
SAMUEL PARKER.
Honolulu, Sept. 10, 1880. 28 'tin
Honolulu Library
Reading Room Association.
Cov. Hotel & AlnlU'it KtiJ'ots.
Open t'M'ly Day and KwiiIii;.
The Miliary eon-lhts at the pieonl
tlmo of oi or Flm Thoimtml Volume-.
The Reading Room K supplied with
about llfty of the leading jn; pjjiiik'i n
nnd peilodlciR
APailor i pioiideil forconvcu-ti'ion
and games'.
Terms of iiii'iiihciv-hip, llfty cents a
imyitli, )iiahlo ijiiinteily In advance.
No foijiiaJI.v U't-uliPil lu joining o.cept
slgnlii!,' tJie toll,
Wiingers fioin foiolgn louutiles and
visitors from the oilier UlaiuU .no wel
come to tho looms at all times an guests,
This Association haling no leguhir
menus of Mippoil oxcept tho dues of
member, it I ejvpiTted that lesldents
of Honolulu who diiflio to audi them
selves of its pi 1 lieges, and nil who feel
tin Intel est in maintaining mi Institution
of this kind, will put down their names
nnd become icgiilar i-oiitilhutois.
fi. B. DOLE. President,
M. M. SCOTT, VIce-Piesldeiit,
n, A. PARMELEE, Sccietnry,
A. L. SMITH, Treasuier,
. O. T. KODGERS, M.D.,
Chairman Hall and Uuiaiy Committee.
HHHHjjjjHVi in f aL
'.'ft
A-l'tex Many Years.
"Whlttle-lo-Woods, nenr Chorlcy,
"Peccmber30, 188.1.
"Dear Sir, Mothei Seigel'a medicine
xollb exceeding well with us, all that tiy
it spciiK highly in us lavor. o nau a
case of a young lady that had bden trou.
tiled many years with pains after eating.
She tells us that the pains were entirely
taken nwav after a fow doses of your
medicine Yours truly, E. Pki:i.."
A-J"ler Several Yearn.
"Stoke Ferry, January 9th, 1884.
"Gentlemen, 1 have used Siegel's
Syrup for several years, and have found
It a most ellicacious remedy for Liver
complaints nnd general debility, and I
always keep some by me, and canuot
speak too highly in its praise I ic
mnin, yours truly, Harriett King."
A.ltii Hlxtocn Years.
"05. Ne.vgato Street, Worksop, Notts,
"Decimber2(llh, 1683.
"Gentlemen, It Is with tho greatest
of pleasure I nccord my testimony ns to
tho efficacy of Mother Seigel's Syrup.
My wife, who has suffered from acute
Dyspepsia for over sixteen years, is now
pcrfrctlv better through tho side help
of your Syrup. I have sent pounds In
lnediciues from doctois in fact, I be
gan to think she was incurable, until
your marvellous medicine was tried.
I remain, yours, thankfully,
ALVIII'D Foiid."
rrjie IStrtiotH Juivo lircn
'WomltU'l'uU
"Jllfoid Roid Dispensary, Dukinfleld,
Mny 3, 1884.
" Dear Sir, I am happy to inform
you that the sale of your Syrup and Pills
Increates here continually, Several of
my customers speak ot having derived
more binetlt fioin the use of 'these than
from any other luidloine. Iu some in.
stances the efleets have been wonderful.
Your very tespect fully,
It wly Piio. En win Eam wood, .1 B."
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Yosemite Skating
mM$
WENNER & CO.
Miummt'tiirlni: .liwllerH,
isTo, oa iron'r h'X"isj333T.
Constantly on baud a large assortment
of every description of Jewelry, AVatches,
Oohl and Silver Plated Ware, &c.
958 ly
Will bu open ever alteiiioon and even
ing f(5 lollowfi
Iloniluy, Tucmlpy, Vetii'tlny mid
Hutui-ilay KveiilnH,
To tlio pulillo lu gencial.
4i'UJXA.Y JIVUNINGW,
For ladles and gentlemen.
Huliirilay ArternooiiH,
For ladiop, gentlemen nnd ihlldren.
I.es?onh in Kiinoy Skating.
A1UHIC.
Friday und Saturday Evenings.
WILLTAM WALL, Miinagor.
in presenting ins
very large com
parison and intuition give him great
insight, penetration, and aptitude in
getting at the essence of truth, to
gether with gieat power of illustra
tion, thus enabling him to make the
most of his knowledge and experi
ence. He has superior ability for
scientific or literary pursuits; can
apply ideas, illustrate thoughts, and
criticise positions taken, aud make
impiovenients, as well as originate,
invent, start the debate, and lay the
foundations. The strength of Mr.
Gladstone's character, however, is
in hjs moral brain. His portraits
indicate that all the organs are full
orlargc in development. Probably
hope is the smallest of the group.
Ho is not given to extravagant
anticipation, and making his plans
he makes considerable allowance for
failure. His hope is greater for the
far than tho near future. Conscien
tiousness, veneration, and benevo
lence are all controllig faculties,
and must have an intense and
abiding influence dn character and
motive. He could never allow him
self to be governed by expediency
without doing violence to his nature.
There is something of the Hebrew
prophet in his moral composition,.
Naturally slow to adopt inovations
and accept now ideas, ho is conserv
ative rather than revolutionary j yet
once possessed of what appears to
bo a sense of duty, it is as if he
were given a command from above
to "go and do this thing." His largo
cautioiibness, together with his con
scientiousness, makes him hesitate
in taking a now position or a fresh
responsibility, but having taken the
step, he withholds not his hand from
the plow. Duty to God, duty to
nan, rt. duty tq iinself, as rp
gards his'ajlegianoe to truth, miiEt
have always constituted the ultimata
court of appeal in his character;
and tho decision therein como to,
whether arrived at soon or late,
compels his obedience, and having
accepted a position, fow men would
more resolutely and steadfastly
manifest the courage of their opin
ions, Mr, Gadstpnp plight have
been a more "popular" man, in tho
ordinary sense of the tonm, if ho had
had more affability, suavity, and
bpndingness of mind (if I limy po
a phraso), but it is not easy for him
to bo "all things to all inon." Lilo
to him is "real" and very "earnest,"
and though his moiital constitution
is such that he could have excelled
in many Bphercs, he would not have
been in his element save lu ono that
brought him Into direct contact with
tho actual problems of life. Phre
nological Magazine.
And Upholsterer,
No. AM Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,
Canes and "V7alking Sticks,
Made of every kind of
NATIVE WOODS
rackets, Cornices, Curtain Poles, &c
made of tne latest designs.
Contractor, Carpenter it Ilniluer,
Houses nnd Furniture Repaired,
the Best of Workmanship.
jL.n.loi-, sSS! per Day.
Work Shop, : : 70 Maunakea St.
293 fim
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, Gas Fittera
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King street,
Honolulu. H2T House and Ship Job
Work piomptly executed. 102
J A. Mckenzie,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER
and Gas Fitter.
Real Estate Agent, Custom nouse Broker,
Employment Agent, Money Broker,
Wilder's Steamship Agent, Manager Haw ailanJOpei a House,
Great Burlington Railroad Agent File and Life Insurance Agent,
in America flJ2 ly)
A. MORGAN,
Blacksmith Work : - -sSfKs Carriage Builtlmer,
Painting and
79 & 81 King Street
V JM.U Uiftr
Trimming,
019 Rose Preises,
JEiitriwceH ii-om King: aud 3Iei-eliant Sh.
Every desciiption of work in the abovo lines performed in a flrst-class manner.
Also, Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
tST Be'l Telephone, 107. -8
(327 ly)
t&- Bell Telephone, 107, -a
All ordois for House or Ship work
piomptly executed. .
B5T Shop next to Post Office, Bethel
Street. P. O. Box 100 Bell Tele,
phono 424. 154 ly
R. MORE &. Co.,
Ship's Blacksmith & General Machinist.
(J2T All work Promptly and neatly Per
formed. 205 3m
ALEX. FLOHE,
JO! ITT, 1. 8 MiMi Street
Practical
and Lock Smith,
Bethel St., next to Posl-OfTlce.
Sowing Machines of all kinds repaired.
All kinds of Light Machinery repaired
on Short Notice.
N.B. Good WorkinaiiBhip and Chaigcs
Strictly Moderate. P. O. Box 100.
124 Bull Telephone 424 ly
ers,
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
fiStcam engines, sucnr mills, boll-
coolers: iron, brass and lead cast-
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !i
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIM, COFFEE AMD
903 SHEET IRON WORK.
ingsj machlnory of ovary description
o order, raiueuiiira
made to
to ship's blaok smithing
outed at short notice.
attention paid
Job 'vork exe-
1
riorsTi3iuR
STBAI CANDY FACTORY
A3VX UAJCKltY.
F,
HORN, Practical Confectioner,
1'aMiy Cook nnu KuKcr.
11 Hotel 81. -JUT Telephone 74
t. a!!. iwi f ! n 1 1-in ( ..-
O LUSO HAWAHANO.
ALL persons who want to roinmuni
onto with the Poitugucse, either
lor business, or for procuring workmen,
servants or any otlmr helps, will find it
the most protltnblo way to advertise in
the Luso Uawaiiano, tho now organ of
the Portuguese colony, which Is pub.
lMiul on Merchaut street, Gazelle Build,
in", (Post.Olllco Letter Box B.), and
only charges reasonable rates for adver.
tlsements.
Ci Ki MILLER,
General Business & Purchasing Agent.
II Malt 81., Hoiiiiliilii.
My most falthlul attcn'iou will bo
given for tlio
Purchase ot Merchandise
iu Honolulu for tnu residents of the
7rt RHVoral TslandH of Mil croon. Hy
The White House,
No. 118 Nuuuini Btreet,
Honolulu, II. I.
Private Family Hotel j Terms Beuson
able; First-class Accommodations,
MRS, J. YJERRA, Proprietress.
315 ly
A LARGE & ELEGANT
Stock of Goods
Received ix Zculandia,
NOW READY
AT
J.T.Waterhouse's
Qneen!& F"rt Street Stores.
AVItiDEll'S . S. CO.,
liliuitiut.
Steamer Kinau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at LahaJna, Mas
laea Bay, Makeua, Mahuknua, lis
walbae, Laupuhoehoe and Hilo.
Keturnlug, will touoh at all the
alovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday uitcruoon.
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