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MONDAY, OCT. lo, 1838.
ARRIVALS.
Oct H
Stuii-Kliuiu from lliiuiill mill Jlmd
.Stiiir M lUnltnl.i fiom Kuii.il
Stun AValulcali limn Kauai
Schr I:i Moifinui II mull
Oct Ifi i ?
USS llioukhn fiom IInliKiic ,
JJk O '0 V lilimic from l'tigfC UoiimI
Selu ASnliunlu ftoinMniil
DEPARTURES.
Oot 1 1
Stun- Moktilil fo Molokal nt 5 p in
Jtstnir J-lkellke for Knliulul anil liana at
0 1) nt f ,
Stmr Kauhi for "Vi .ilnlu.i ami Wnlunuc at
0 a in
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VESSELS LEAVIHD TO-MORROW.
Stiiir Klium for Hllo nml way poi ts nt
4 p in
Stmr Mlknlmla for Kauai at n p in
VESStLS Ifl PORT.
Iliitbk Catnanonslilic, Williams
Sclir W S Now ne, lilnlim
II It SI S Coiinoi.ini, .Jasper Nicolls
llgtno W G Iiwin, Mcculloch
Ship Daniel IJ.n ncs, Stioser
USS Aleit. ftinliniii
Hawaiian bk Lady Liinipsou, Sodergren
JlkODBiyaut, Lee
CARGOES FROM ISLAND-PORTS. '
Kinati l-'O Iuim coin, 1.10 bags pota-too-.JS
liiue-, ". holies, 1 .luekiAss,
. ,iuid,2uU pls Mindiiesia nr'' i
aincalieln JUS1 siigitr, jpafldes, 83 sheep, !
40 b'ales of wodl'atldlUioise".
Wnlaleale 1851 bags rice"."
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. . "i . PASSENCERS.
From Hawaii and Maul p r stmr Kl-nau,-Oct
11 Mis A. Ostium, Bliss II
Wilder, G Conea, J JI ..Litigate, V
Paula, Mi L ICanelmkii, Mi-, T Lind
biiv, Misi Annie Mors. Geo 1? Holmes,
T W Lislim in, Mm MoDow ell, W Mai -riott,
Miss Dor.i Dowsett, J II Wode
houae, Jr., Miss Muleka, Miss A M
PaiiS II Kiiilieliini, C I! Lldicdgc, All
Chini OUossc, Mis Xi Aliolo and child,
,Ah Leonp: and 1 18 deck.
Fiom ll.ui.ilci, Kil.mea. etc. per tmr
Vainlcule, Oct It W Iluilowitz, Mr
Sproull, J S Siinnionson, Mr Gold
swardt, a'nd IS declf.
From Kaa.ii, iicr tnir 3Iikabal i, Oct
1 1 II M Whitiie.v , ji . .1 F Hackfeld. II
Bishop, OAjioi, G Slieunan and -ife.
3Ii- Aheona, Yuen Clioug, 15 Man.ikn
and wife, Ifcv J Bieknell, V Cotticll, C
AY Kiiigsley, and 00 deck.
SHIPPIHG NOTES,
The brig Lrnlinc siilcil fiom llilo
on S.uuiday foi i-.m Fi.inciaco.
DIED.
McLHAN In llonolula, Oct 14, 1888,
Geoigc Chiistie, only beloved son of
Win. II. and hclina S.'ilclean, ageil 11
mouths and 24 dajs.
S.m Fiancisco and Oakland (Cil.)
jiapei ple.isu copy. ;
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Welcojii: to Uio Biooklyu.
' An Englishman nlc)lgcs foi a
siCuation.
Mkb. Small is picpaied to do cut
ting and lilting.
"bin. .Jiibtico Preston presides at
'Cliaro-beiH tliis week.
JSoiix jcxpcctb fiozcn oyBtcis on
tlio Australia to-nionow.
An assignee's notice to cieditors
-appeals in anotlier column.
Stami' collector aio a ntjineroua
.as mosquitoes in Honolulu,
Good lioaid can be obtained at tlio
'Clnb House lestaurant, King street.j
Wjijciir Hnos. liavejust engaged a
iirfit-cltiss ciiniiigc painlbr, tlio Ijost
in town. .
Arl.itcht dccounts tlio man Mago
nej, sliot liy Kobertson was in nvcry
.critical condition. .'
Y A native woniiii'inybadlyiyjtox
icatad condition waBcarried to tlio
Station liouse this noon.
An entc'iUiiinient wjll Lo given in.
the St. Andrew Void catlicdial build
ing in, tlio courso. of ji few, days. ,
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Tjii: "Uulletiii Weekly Hunimary"
will be issued to-nionow, fn.ll of th
jnoMt luiurusuug loi-iu nun uiuernqws.
J ju , ---, -. L
Jin. Geo. F, Holmes of Koliala,
And Mr. August Alliens of Wnianao
are stopping at liio Hawaiian Hotel,
f $ f,;:T"""wi R
?A I'ouiioirj)! uv liarnces "lias been
found on Luualilo Street', 'Hvlueli can
bo had by calling'on'Mr. Kiaft, King
street.
'
Tin: Uo.ml of Hcallh culls for ten
leis foi taking down buildings mid
re-erecting the h.inio at the lepoi fcct
tlcnient. Thk ciibo of Kiinaloa vs. Union
Jlill Comi),in., njcctnient, is on tiial
Uus alteiuoon the biijuomo yoiut
iSf
before n inixeu jury.
Tun iiniiual nieoting of tlio Wai
nnao Coinpany will bo held lo-jnor-rpw
inoining at 10 .o'chfek attthp
oflicd of Hon. II. A. Widenianii?
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Tin: cjrptary of thp. .VHder's
r5(eamUiip Coni)apy ljpfis (notice
that on Wc'dni'tday a. special divi
dend of $1 per share will bo p.iiij to
tocl;holdcri!.
Tin: cniplo.M'CH of the Honolulu
lion Woiks Jiavo just laken tt)i a
bccoiid subsoiiptioii foi Jolnj yolloi,
wlio is 'blind. It amounts U!f48.
Tlio first subscription taken up was
ii B mIi'Iim
E"il, ill i p.i i
of Ml. II.
Jlulfi.du iu
V
Tlli: Ins appeal bonid for tlio dis
(rictof Honolulu meets in t)io l'olico
CuiuLon Wednesday at lilp. ni.
Tim Auslialia is due (o-inoiiow
nioiiiing fiom San Finmdsio, Willi
dittos ficnii Seplemliei 2filli to Oclo
liei 'Jill.
Tin: Police Com I did not open
until 10 o'clock this morning, .lndin
D.iyton lniving luui dtlaintd in the
Supieme Coutl
Alii. (!eo. II. . Williums. uasiptiint
innmtgct ol
f tin- Stat Mill Company,
Koliala, lia nofbeen appointed
Deputy Slienll of iColmla.
Two ladies nearly went hito con
vitlsions yesteida'y when tli'ey came
across an innocent little scoipion
usleup in a truuk.tm,. .m)--
Tin: welcoino strains of (lie lla-i
waiian Hand woro lieaid tliis morn-:
inn iisuinnironi. tlio! band bland ih!
Hie Palace ground's. Tliis opening it
gnes :i moonlight cpnuoit ut Jbiuma
Siiuaro.
At noon to-day Mr. lfttrry Artni-i,
tago'for Jlr. M'organ, auctioneer, sold
1-2 43-iOQ acres of land at Kaluapa-,
lena.'Kalihi, to Mr. Itose 'for .?1:125,
and n 1-0 acres of land at Kolial.i tot
tr.i:... r'i fio- ' 4-
.,-.. II
Tun Arlington Cliineto orchestra
practices legulaily oery evening
Sundays excepted, much "to the 'de
light of Hotel street residents.' A's
yet it consibts of only three- per
formers, All Mart, Chun Oat and
Sam Sec Cove, but others me want i
mg to join. , M f
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EVENTS THIS EVENING.
Band concert at,Emma Snure,
7:510. - 55
Harnionjv L'odgo N6 .2,KI.S O.
O. F. at 7:30.
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U. S. S. BROOKLYN.
The U. S. S. Brooklyn is corainc
in lo the 'harbor as we gp'to press,
in tow of the tug lileu. The Brook
lyn broke her main shaft while on
the China station aKd 'was oidercd
lo San Francisco for rcpaiis via Ho
nolulu. She is a vessel of 3,000 tons
with 11 guns and o.'iO men. Her
list of ollicers was published in these
columns about three weeks ago.
MYSTERIOUS SHOOTIfiG.
On Sunday evening two shots
went through the sails of 'II. "B. '31
S. Coi morant and one fell near to
the U. S. S. Alert. The boat boys
also heard bullets -whiving past nc'ai
the boat landing. They bceincd to
come fiom the direction of (he Ewa
side of the bay. A boat containing
live men, put off from the Connoi
ant for the purpose of investigating
the mysterious shooting, hut delim
it had got very far tins shooting
ceased, Thi3 inorninsr, Major Wode
hoHse, H. B, 31. 's Connuissioner,
called on Maislial Soper and in
formed him of what had taken pjace.
the result being that Capt. Hopkins
was sent to investigate thc;iffair.
At noon Hopkins leported that a
Poituuese was practicing shooting
in the yicinity from where the shols
were heard, jljohajd gone to the
King street range and when lie "re
turns this afternoon' dii inves'tigatidn
will be held.
THE LADIES ENTERTAINMENT.
The Blue Ribbon league enleitain
ment Saturday' evening by the ladies
was a great success, tlio audience
completely filling the,Y. M, C. A!.
hall. There was a look of surpilso
oiUhcfaces of the, audience when
fthe.rportfyforra bit Mrt '.'., Jd'nes
followed by tlic, Qlerical one of Rev.
II. II. Gottcii, made their appear
ance pn the platform, as t hp.il been
announced right along thn't tinr en
tertainment was to lie entirely in
cliarge of latlics. However, .(be two
intruders must be great favorites
with the ladies for (hoy were allowed
(o retain their seats'on iiom platform
'fluring the entire" entertainment.
,Thc programme as pub'ljalied in
Saturday's Bnj.uniN e was carried
through in. the most 'satisfactory
manner. Mrs. Dr. J. M. Whitney
fgateitho "address, referring to "the
absence of the prohibition question
'from the Rcplililican and Democratic
pfalforms in the coming election.
'i'ho addrpss x as, quite. uterMtiHg:
SUPREME COURT UF 1 HE HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS-OCTOBER TERM.
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Jig'GL'I.LY J.
' ' Mondat, OL't. 15.
Ivalauola (k) by Kaohele his
guardian ad litem vs. KektiUahiko
(k). Ejectment. Bfifore n Hawai
ian jmy. Continue from Saturday
the ltli inst. S. K. Kane for plnjn
tiff j J. h. KnuluKouandM. Thomp
fcon for lefendiints. At 11:37 Ihe
jury ltstiied o consider their vcr
drt. At 2:00 tlipy Jjring in a ver
dict for plaintiff with $1 damages,
POLICE COURT.
Monday, Opt. 15.
Si, drunks Jiad to pay the usua
fine for drunki-nncfs.
Meo JHn, reninndcd jioin ()je 0(h
fu lu-f.tult on a polico otlicer, w.w
lined JO.
i foifeitcd bail of $0 for blasphemy.
IC.ih.uiiiuulo for assault and bat
toiy on a wahiuo was filled iflO.
A fine of $5 was inliioteil on Clo
nient do Apulia for fuiious auij
heedlcts driving,
Audiwv 15avis forfuiled bail of $25
foi assault and buttoiy op Kiutaro,
I'llt KiMfill Ii'vjm
tlljl .Mlll'llu) 11" XI till
"tin uii&iironmil
Mtnau lo .HihS Alien
noniii'od.
Ui: -Vh.
1 HYfllPO or scwnices,
'Uc ( !nn. v
I:, A'l
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VMT hp T I
Coll' ol .il' ' ' ,-,
viilor ai I.oIli .u.i,)l
Hi- I'r-llie
. o ov i i). r-ef
ior me ne.vi tn. yvars (rnioio, as
(he following seiiunt-i-s will hmv:
For latceny of $25, the propeily of
i.ec King, six months' nt-hard labor
and a line of $10; for larceny of a
watch from A. Kinft, six months at
hard labor and n fino of S50; for
larceny of n gun, the property of
Krncbt Wodchonsc, twelve months'
at haul labor and u line of $20.
Total costs in tho three i"ies, 3. 10.
BA!!DCOHGERTV
ine Hawaiian isatm will give
public conceit this "ovening
a
at
I'.min.'i squill e, coninieucing al
6'clb'cl Following is v the
giaiiiuio: ' v ' -
i :ou
pro-
1-VltT t.
Maich Wi-lenino Ueiget
Ovei tine Poet and Peasant Snppo
Fin il Taiiliiiii-i-i T agnei
Medley Night In New "Hoik.. Hiooks
;,slilama, Id ni, a!u i ke ao.
Solftetion Mailtani Wallace
bcUottlsche-Col cire. llo- Fnsirittn
jjVatz liltio Uauiibo. .'. r. . . . ."..StrausS
,Galoi) Hit andjMlss. .:. 5.'.. .. .llcno
jIlllUUU X UI1U1.
SHOOTING AF&.
A4Lvnonr.i;xQirAiiRELs with ms
masti.r. Tin: iJatteu fi,r.3
X OIN WITH TDRrtlULI.
EH'i.cr.
About 2 o,clock Sunday morning,
a brake slopped at tlio.iosidcnce ol
DrivproiisseatiJ In tl?o'botl6m was
laid a man named Louis Mugoney his
clothing literally soaked in blood.
The doctor was calleil and the man
oraered to be" falcon ui the Queen's
Hospital' His face, ami riglitirae"
were badly peppered with shoVanid
the left aim piesented a very shat
teied appearance. The wounded"
man had been' driven fiom Waialuaj
the affair having taken place on
Row ell and Robeitson's ranch- near
that place. f
Onelioir nftef'his admission to"
the hospital Drs. MeKibbin -"and
Brodie found it necessary to amput
ate the aim, a little above tile elbow.
During the operation the doctors on
two occasions thought the patient
was dead, as he was so weak from
the loss of blood.
The affair took place Saturday
evening. It appears that Robeilson
during the day sent Magoncy to look
after sonic hoises. The latter ic
turncd in Hie evening and informed
Robeitbop ho had not been able to
find the hojses. Robertson did, not
appear to like the manner "in vvhic li
the man replied and words passed
between them, ending in a stmgglo
in the house during which a kettle of
boiling hot water on the slovc was
upbut. Magoney then went away. A
little lateron he was been approaching
the house and Robertson ordered
him oif, telling him at the same time
tha ;t lie did not get out of thu way
he would fioot liiin. As Magoney
did not make much ot uu attempt to
go aWay Robertson took up u gun
and liicd at Magoncy twice,inflicting
the iniuiies us above stated. When
Robeilson haw what he had done he
bandaged Magonej''a aim and had
him at once driven to town by
anotlier mini on the ranch.
"On Sunilay inoining Mr. W. E.
Rowell, Superintendent of Public
Works, Robertson's pmlncr in the
ranch, drove to Waialua, and le
turned in the evening at 11:30
o'clock with Robertson. This morn
ing ,i charge of assault with a
weapou obviously and imminently
dangerous to life was picfened
against Robertson and ho was ad
mitted to hail in the sum of $1,000.
Itoberlson,wlio is tho father-in-law
of Attorney-Gcneial Ashfoid,
is a man well on in years and well
'known in Honolulu. Magonoy : is
supposed to be an Italian and as
only been in the country a few
week3.
LESSaJu? FROMHJI. -
Recent nrtvlceVfrbin Fiji state
that (ho laud, nudtfconlic questions
arc as much exciting themes of dis-
CU'
usfsmii,inJthat.! group as.in ours. In
aSwer toa motest of) .tho native
answer to?3 n:
..x.'.t' 6.!tjf:..f. i.?-' , .. '
uuiuit ui riji, wuu were upposcil io
coolie settlement, the Colonial Gov
epipnQift scntith.e;jta fina( po.fe, in
.which was tho 'follow Irig practical
liaragiaph: "In this colony theio is
much land lyim- idler (and which
you neither know' nor can make use
of. Land is given for use, and it
.i
will bo a mistake for yon to suppose
'lll'nf ntii'Hitnrr nn.. I... I l,...,,l ... ...
.HttvHtij.Hiiij, ..u .il- ,,ii,ti-vi yu I u
main idle and Ubeless," From li
it would appear tliat lifinl legisla
tio'ii'ls on a much bettor and moi e
progressive basis in Fiji than on the
Hawaiian group ;'aud the paragraph
embodies a valuable lesson which,
spjmei gr hiter, wjll. have to be
adopted heie.
AiiQtjiei pngn:u rfqieslvo tho
native chiefs was to the effect that
"an effective punishment be inllict
l upon women for circulating
slnndcioiis i oporto ;" but the Gov
ernment had made no reply to thU
when the last mail left, The Gov
ernor, however, had staled that ho
would "ask for more information,"
Of course, enactments of this natuio
would never do in;i country whcio
women are all ladies as they nro on
this groilj). Tho Fiji coiict-pondent
of the "Sydney Moining l(urnd"
says in this cunuectiuii ; "It would
bo an interesting btudy for any
philanthiopibt to obtain a copy of
native legulatious now in force, and
watch (l i eiult of attempts to
niaku puqplu vjituous by Act of
ruilianient."
The p'dli'V ul lli'i riji-iii f'.oiriit-int'-.l
Uivimidtlii! nuHvt iwU tnv
(dirf.onl iroui l.ial 'i 'ic lv vuu 'u
!!o',c.iuuenl, nu, I'tnorh il, on''i
j , eu 3 Hi. cirt'UUi'arvi'j tl'fi i
froia Hies" of th' 1J vininii group,
je' hi ma:.y repcr-ls. the pusili' -i
is similar. If siu-ccus be a test of
supeiiority, Fil has (hu best of Ha
waii in native legislation ; mote has
boon done theio to civilize the Fijian
in tlio past decado than ban been
done in Hawaii for the past half
ccnluiy, anil this hai not been so
much the amount of wnik done in
this dii ection, but the superior clll
cacv of l!i" pl'iu ndopti-d i-i Fiji
An fiidiisiual Exhibition of much
promise is now being held nt tuc
Fijian capital, Suva, which also
marks another step in civilization in
advance of Hawaii. L. T.
Industrial exhibitions have been
held in Honolulu. Ed.
TENDJ3IJS WANTED.
rpnNI)i:nS forvthc supply nf niest o
1. llie Queeti'b Hoiplfil for 1 venr
fiom tfi vetnher 1,1888, will berceelTcu
hi thr nfilLe of llie undersigned up to
SATURDAY NEXT, .the 2Ulh iusLiit,
at noou. For pi tleuliirs npplf to
F. A. SCUAEFER,
Secret iry.
Honolulu, Oct 13, 188. 71 lw
ANNUAL MEETING.
rpilK annual meeting tthe stock
X holders of the Wniauae Company
will be held on TUEaDAY, October
Iflih, nt 10 o'clock a m, ut the olllce of
nou. H. A. Wiiteinunn.
C. O. BEKGER,
H"! Id Secretary.
"meeting notice.
THU regiilai quirterly meeting of
thovPaoiflc Hardware Compiny
(LimiUiir will be lidld nt their office
dn WEDNESDAY, OctoUer 17ih, ut 10
o'clock a. M. , ,
JAS. G.. SPENCER,
88 td y Secretary.
"annual meeting.
'PHE annual meeting ef the stock.
X holders of the Pacific Bugar Mill
will take-place on WEDNE8DAY, the
17th of October, at 1Q o'clock a. u , nt the
office of F. A. Eohaefer tfc Co,
J. HOTING,
69 td Becretary.room.
ANNUAL MEETING.
npHE lnnual ireeting of the etoc-k-i
lioldcri of the llonokiia Sucar Co
will be lielit on TIIUIWDAY, Uie tttli
of Oetolicr, a 10 o'clock x. u , at the
ofllcc of F. A. Sclucfer A Co.
J. HOTING,
GO td Sccrcturv,ro tcm.
NOTICE to CKEDITOKS.
X appoinied anil quulllled ns Admin,
i-liateii with the will annexed of the
Estate of Samuel Oardntr Wilder, lute
ot Honolulu, dcreancd, hereby notilt
all peions liavinc clhlniB apalnst said
decefised to pret-ent the same, duly au
thentlcated, with the proper vouchers if
any exlit, even if becured by mortgage,
to v in. F. Allen, Esq , at tho Hank of
Glfhop & Co., Honolulu, within ix
months from this dite or thev will be
forever barred. A. F. JUDD,
W. F. ALLKN,
Adminlstrater wilk the Will annexed
of the Estate of H. G. Wilder, de.
ceatcd.
Honolulu, October 1 1, 18SS. 70 Ira
Corporation Notice.
NOTICE is hereby pbren that al a
meeting of the undersigned part
Bers of the Hnwaiitin Fruit fc Taro C ,
it was resolved to accipt the charltr
l ranled beplember 27, 18S8, by the
Minister of Inteiior iei the uirolponi
tion of the Huwnliuu Fmit A Tarn Co.,
(Limited.) W, H. DANIELS,
A. N'. KfcPOJJCAI,
.T. J). HOLT.
AVailukiij JIauj, Ort. 4, 1B88. 05 2w
Diiolutipit of Cojnu'tneiv
ship,
'"ptlKco.pnrlncisliip heietofore exist.
X iiig between the underi-ij'iitd, con
Mttilting the Sim of the Hawaiian Fruit
S: " aro Co , in Walliikn, Mnul, hb UiIb
d iy bteh dis-olrtd by niuiiiiil consent;
Ihe aatets and liabilities of said firm
being transferred lo the Hawaiian Fruit
& laro Co., (Incorporated )
W. II. DANIELS,
J. T). ifojJ',
A. N. KEI'OIK'AI.
Vi'ailuku, Muni, Oot. 4, 188. C.r) 2w
Elfcllon of Ollicers.
"VTOriCK U hereby glten that at a
Xl meeting of tlm stockholdrrn of the
tlawiiihin Fiuit &, Turo Co. held in Wai.
luk i Maui, October 4, ISS8, tho follow,
ins oflloers were elected for the onuu.
iiiK nnr;
John Richardson President,
J. D, noli iVicel'reaident,
( Secretary,
W. II. Daniels.... i Jb
( Treasurer,
A. N. Kopolktti.... Auditor.
VT. II. DANIELS,
fc-'reretury.
Walluku, Mnul, Oct. 15, 1888. to 2w
LOST.
ANYONE flndiiiR ond
returning my lirown
Canlagc Mure, triyed
from pHBiiirr. will bo
fcU.ioblt lewarded,
S. II, DOLE.
U7 1w
FOll JSALIiJ
ONE line Milch Cow,
prlcr, $iy. Apply
at the Uuu.KriK Otllce.
81 8td Mir
H. G. CRABBE,
DEALER INllAY and GRAIH,
m ICitiK Strfet..iipppaI(o the Old Station
)Ioq(e.
IMuI uu '.Telephone I(o.
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iHE PEOPLES' PAPER
1 1 1 . . .
jjauy Jjuiiciia w cij per
inooUi,
frjswrar. !Ui'.'?
'lrrfvrV, 'il hat (,-f fv.U'
irv flttl, i 'i)iW,i,
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tlYAS'b :
JX SHOP.
OAT JulliDiNG
Certincato of Refiistralioii of Copy
right. Dri'AuiMrM oi rm: KriiutOK.
Honolulu, Ilawiilnn lslnndi J
ail ilen by thsfe Vr rut:
. Thai,;
in accor,' in i.r Hi, no
v i n it option -3. ( i ft. the
l-u-tiio L rts ul 1vjc, J. V 'Oid-eiild
has tiled in tlm ofllei- of tlif- Miiu.t(r of
the Interior an application fsr i Ccrtifl.
luto nf Copjii;ht lor bcok uiitlllwl
"The Honolulu lltialnc'S Director , Ir.
ing a professional commercial und trudo
address book of Ihe city and suburbs,
corrected up to date of Issue," which
said application is accempnuied by the
oath of tho said applicant that ho is the
original and tirst uutltor of mid b iok.
Now, therefore, this Ceitltlca'.e Is to
g'atitunlo theaald J. i. Maidoi.nld.hli
neira or a-solgn1- foi the teim wf Tveutv
Yean, l'rmn the Tenlii Dny of Oi tobei
One Thousand Light Hu-ulied suit
Eighty eight, the exclusive rlht to
print, to print, publish, uso und rend
the said book throughout the Hawaiian
Kingdom.
In Wittiest where' f I have -caused
this Ccrtitlcnte to be issued at Honolulu,
this 11th Day of October, A D 18S
and the Heal of tlio Department of the
Inlorlor to be hereto afflxed.
JONA. AUSTIN,
Hinlater of the Interior, ad interim.
70 3m
MANUEL NUNE8,
Bfo. 10 Hotel titrcet.
G Hi turn & String ItiHtrwtuentn
Of all kind Madu'ife Repaired
Inlaid Work, and Initiating In
Wood a apcialty. 70 3m
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co.,
OF NEW YOKK,
Cash Assets. D6cimbtM3l, IQ-17
"".$11U,806,BB1 88
Thope who desire gafe and proiltnble
Life Insuiaticu aie irvlted to hi pi to
N. . KttHE?,
Honolulu, General Agnt, Hiwii.n
l'mls. oct.9b8.lj
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BY THE S. S. ZRALAfflUA
-UUK HEItE-
THIS Wl
-rROM AUSTnALI-
-or-
CHAS. J. F8SHSL,
Will receive n line line of
Dress Silk,
Satlus, Lawns,
i
Satteous,
"! Crete" 8,
Lace Curtains !
. And a ccnrral aevirtmcnt
of lino "
Fancy
-ANU-
Staple
ETC., ETC.
Which we will oiler
luw pi ices.
at voiy
CHAS. J. F18HEL,
Tho Lcudiun Millin-ry Ilotiso.
Corner of Fort &. Hotel strops.
July 17-Se
The Leading
Millinery House
mm Si
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25 lftd 83 fs?j:t
Bojs' Soliool Sliirts, Boys' School Hals, Boys' White Shirts.
&& AT VICHY LOW I'RIOES 1
fuM
A"A
A Large Assortmem
n iil! oki" flit m
S3- CfiiEAT
-o
SHOES
1
SHOES
1
65"" For Gents, Ladioi,
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EQAK ir no;WlJPA.lVY-
GRANDEST
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To to fauna m m ic 13 tin
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2f0
Mutual 500-,tt7S.L.r.4nO .
rr tili aof
Pioneer Shin Factory
Of Honolulu, No. 1 7 Emma Ct.
Tlip undershincd 1 ejs to iufciht th
imblloof these IsIhdiH that he i--ringing
fSlilrtw yy MoAmireitnat I
lircctl'iii forkell.uvasnp-nu 1
be (Itch 011 a) plicatp u.
Hfhlle Shirts, OVorsMrU&KighU !.,
A lit cuaranleii lr tn ikliir au c
i-11 r 'o o.i-i) ordt .
Island orJcr solicited Bell Tclcj lH J.f
m tin
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DiiW Sals ft UA
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Of Canlon, Ohio, U. ,J. A.
HsiYine; rdHhlihi-(l nil Aytr.r 11) this
City for the su 1 r f I'll .r .sii.u-
fucliiie, wh.ch u-e
Surpassed by Hono
In their Hue tu Hie wutnt, hl ,i
uity u tillered to al1 ieiUiiiix
U
Hon or their yaiuatins in in
Tliett to aiipiily Iheiuselos
l.U ICIIlid
width defy cunipelilloii.
tj)'" 1 01 pir'hulir, impiim at "a
Gu!icV 's Agency,
No. SJJItnUi ' 1 . " lull, ILL
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A fuS5 fine o? Batiste I
of Wlitte Dress Goods!
f?KD'i30TiON -31
SHOES I
SHOES !
llusei & Children.
S. iJEHRLICH, .)
G'S & US Fort Street.
"23 &&-
MOtiOeM L
FirJSST ASSORTMENT
Rk iCh tf& F5 f? B
4 Biislv I
eels, Ic.
KilEflOl !
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4
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lijir-c'i 1.1 e iei) 11 'tec 10 r'rt rj)
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"ncr. tbf ir o.dci' unl b: p oi-ptly
r"l uttu.ied to. lim
J. A. SONSALVES,
Photographer,
l--5:
Siirici, iil).vo Hotel.
1 on
.('J Mil
3 yo, $1 pcrdorcn
t-l ci dozen.
-tar.d & Samoan Views
$1 per doz'-n.
(.US' Kor puicliHteri. of more than a
inj;lf ilazeti a reduction of (1 00 each
lozn is mdr. 59 In
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Jr. A. M. Hewett,
I &
Jvttl.
r irp -e- leaving for the Coast In
' tobcr prior lo nhich he
otlViii tho whole of his
aariusomslF Assortefl Stoc:
-AT-
SflHAT REDUCTION
".'itt OA-SS1-I.
Uv u, ni .il..riu'i thityou will sot
l-i Ma to purcbiiie iu Houolulu
A Handsome Cliristmas Preseit
v. it Siu KrancUco for Wr. Hewett is
i'o j; to "elect audi a sleek as will
suit the uiost fuslideoiit and
t-jriirUe our little clly.
fiiy All pert le now Indebted tn him
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