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IMPOUTEItB AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CONNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
'New Goods r elved bv everv Packet
rcah Callfcnla 1 uituco bv every Steamer.
Kvi. Goods delivered tonnvnartof the city
(ted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Offlco
Klcphono 240.-
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LEWIS & CO,,
IF0RTEI1S, YfflOLESAlE t RETAIL DG1LERS 111 GROCERIES S PROVISIONS.
frozen Oyslors and Fresh California Fruits, Fish,
r steamer of the 0. S. S. Co. A complete
J. T. Morion's English canned uooas always on hand.
SCS TVESPV GOODS -a
Ridges' Infant Food, French Mushrooms
luuocoiaie, urossc w liiacuweii irresn i''run..iums in glass, &uiiicu unves in
Ijdns's, "Walnut!!, Almonds, Filbert, Peacan & Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage,
CaljfMild Croam Chccso, Eastern Cheese, Oregon
gas.,;, bwiss unccsc. tciam unccso, lopo uan urcamcry uuticr in am tins,
IKcch" Germain Salt Pickles, Pctaluma Table Fruits in class jars, Finest Dehcsa
v'. TrUtJUTRnUlns, Crystal Wave Mackerel in
Urnnocrry sauce, uapo uouo urauuernes,
urntcu Mince jucat in glass jars, jacou jjows liuuaio naius, wimtaKcrs Star
;Hanis, Old Reliable Ham is Bacon, fresh lot of Garden Seeds, Clcily Lemons,
Apples,. Yellow Turnips, Parsuips, New
r ETC. KTO. KTC. ETC..
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Islauci Oxlers Solicited.
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CHARLES
ECING STREET.
HAS JUST
: . -''Kit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish,
Bacon, Boxes Smoked Herring, Tins Norwegian bait Herring,
Mild Cal. Chccso, Atmorcs Mince Meat, Green Turtle Soup,
1' Terrapin Soup, Sugar Raisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds,
if Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Ccrcolinc Flakes,
CAPE COD CXAjS13EK,K,IKS,
Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey
Blue Potatoes, Kuta Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers,
uill kinds; Choice Tons, Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot and Medium
pjread, Wheat, I lour, Butter,
m a General Assortment ol Canned
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Telephones, No. 175.
ill I0TT. 1. 8
Granite, Iron
UNION. FEED CO.,
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Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
Water pipe and rubber hose,
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a ' House Keeping Goods,
'PLUMBING, tin, copper and
993 Sheet Iron Work.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
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No.
85 FOET STREET. HONOLTJLTI.
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Gcnox'al
Expert Accountants and Collectors,
Agents, Cu6tom-Hou6o,
. epartments of Business:
iQ'Aa and Accounts accurutely kept uml properly adjusted.
Jplletions will receive Bpeclal attention and returns promptly made.
Jonvoyancing a Specialty, Itecoida Ecarched and correct Ab&tvacU of Title
Kfurnlshcd.
,0fal Documents and' Papers ofcvcry description carefully drawn and hand
fv" Bomely, engrossed.
'opyffi'g aid Translating in all languages in general ueo u this Kingdom.
,iftl Estate bought and sold. Tuxes paid and Property Bafely Insured,
Houses, Cottages, Eooms, Offices and Land leased and rented, and rents collected,
2?ire and Life Insurance effected in first-class Insurance Companies.
Custom-House Business tranbactcd with accuracy and dispatch.
VQpP' Loans negotiated at favorablo rates.
Advertisements and BubBoriptions Eoliclted for Publishers.
$Jiy Article purcuaseu or som on mosi
tor-Island Orders will receive parucuiar attention.
All Business entrusted to our enro will receive prompt and faithful attention at
modorato chargos.
CJ . 4 Jflaylng had an extensive business
S$raew TdrfcCity and clBowherc, Yo feel
jflitrlcato andpomplicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and respectiuiiy
jgollplt.a trial. ';
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3DelreleponoJNp, vn
Masfe'S?
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from the Eastern States and Etirono
All orders faithfully attondedto
free of charge. Island orders toll.
Box 145. Telephone No. 03 nov-4-85
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-1 O. Box 297.
111 Fort Street,
Games and Vegetables on ICE by each
lino ol Crosso & Qlackwoll's and
in glass, Gllnardclll In tins, Ground
Cream Cheese, Young American Cheese,
51b tins, Kegs Sauerkraut, American
yiu isiocks uouusn, Anucrson uoic-
Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Roll Butter.
ETC.. ETC.. ETC.
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EUSTACE,
RECEIVED
Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham el-
Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
Meats. Fruits and Other Groceries.
or ring up 119. "fl 80
Cor. Edinburgh & ftueen Sts.
Mill Street
and Tin Ware !
Aercnts
Real Estate, Hre & Lite Insurance
Loan and Exchange Brokers.
lUYorauio icrms.
experience for over twcnty.five years;in
competent to attend to all business of an
e -w- a .. A .
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r wii'ironwnrre rn iimw- .nwrn mwai
PROGRAMME
OV THE-
TARGET PHAGTIG
OP THE
I i I
To bo held on their Range, on King
street, opposite tno Govern
ment, Nursery,
On TUESDAY, Jan, 4, 1889,
AT O'CLOCK A. 3T.
GOVERNOR DOJIIXIS CUr.
Valued at 100, for fho highest aggre
gate score in matches Xos. 1. 2 and 3,
lo become the property of the marks
man winning it three times at the regu
lar meetings of the II. II. A.
"Won July fi, 18SG, by J. Urodic, M.D.
"Won January 1, 18S7, by 'Win. linger.
Won July 23, 1887, by J. Itothwcll.
"Won JauuaiY 2, 1SS8, by 0. 11. Wilson.
"Won July !, 188S, by P. Ilustace.
I. THE BROD1E MEDAL.
Valued at $50; also, second prize, ?5;
third prize, $2.G0. Conditions of tho
match : Opou to nil members of the As
sociation and members of tho regular
and volunteer military companies of the
Kingdom, to become the property of the
marksman winning it three times at the
regular meetings of the II. It. A.
Distance, 200 yards; rounds, 10; any
military rlllc under tho rules; limited to
one entry to each competitor. Entrance
fee, 1.
"Won January 1, 1880 by Win. Ungcr.
won .liny o, 188U, y u. u. Wilson.
Won January 1, 1887, bv O. B. Wilson.
Won July 23, 18S7, by T. McDcrmott.
Won January 2, 18S8. by Dr. Brodle.
Won July 4, 18S8, by J. II. Fisher.
II. THE ALDEN FRUIT A2JD TARO
COMrANY MEDAL.
Valued at $100; also, a second prize
of $u; third prize, 2.50. Conditions:
Open to all comers; to become the pro
perty of the maiksman winning it three
times at regular meetings of the II. It.
A. ; 7 rounds each at the 200, COO and
G00-yanl ranges; any military rillo un
der the rules; limited to one entry for
each competitor. Entrance fee $1.
Won July C, 1880, by J. Brodie, M. D.
Won January 1, 1S87, by W. C. King.
Won July 23, 18S7, by J. Rothwell.
Won January 2, 1888, by W. O. King.
Won July 4, 1S88, ly F. Hustacc.
HI. II. It. A. TltOl'IlY.
Valued at 150. Competitors limited
to members of tho Association. Condi
tions For the highest aggregate scoro
at 200 and COO yards; 10 rounds at each
distance ; any military rillo under the
rules; to become the property of the
marksman winning it three times at
regular meetings of the 11. It. A.. En
trance fee, 91.
Won January 1, 188G, by F. J. nig
gius. Won July 5, 18SG, by J. Brodie, M. D.
Won January 1, 1887, by Wm. linger.
woiuuiy -'a, 1S37, iy.i..urouic, ju.ij.
Won January 2, 1S88, bv Ilustace.
Won July 4, 1888, by F. Hustacc.
IV. M1D-RAXGE CHAMPIONSHIP
MATCH.
For Association Badge. To be worn
by the winner until his scoro is beaten
at any regular meeting of the II. R. A.
Limited to members of the Association ;
10 rounds at COO and COO yards. En
trance fee, 1.
V.-ASSOOIATION SECOND-CLASS
MATCH.
Silver.Mcdal. Open to all members
of tho Association -who have never mado
a record exceeding 75 per cent, at any
regular meeting ot tho II. K. A. Prize,
a Silver Medal.
Conditions: Rounds, 10; disvaucc,
200 yards; any military rillo under the
rules. Entrance, 1. Entries unlimited.
VI.-STANDARD AMERICAN
MATCH.
200 yards. Open to all comers. Mili
tary rifle. Unlimited entries. Entrance
feu 1. First prize, 25 per cent of re
ceipts; 2nd, 15 per cent; M, 10 per
cent.
VII. HYACINTH CUP.
Presented by Lieut, E. P, Ashe, Dr,
R. F. Yeo and Lieut. A. D. Douglas
Hamilton. To become the property of
the marksman winning it twice. 7 shots
at 200, 500 and 000 yards. Military
rifle; any position.
VIII. WAIMANALO GOLD MEDAL
Presented by Hon. J. A. Cummins
To bo shot for at 200 nnd 500 yards, 10
shots at each distance. Open to mem
bers who have never won a first class
prize. To becomo tho property of tho
marksman winning it three time. En
trance fee, $1.
lX.-OlTIZEN'S MATCH.
Somo very valuable prizes, and a
prize for every body. Any rillo ; 6
rounds; distance 200 yards. No air or
set triggers allowed. Entries unlimit
ed. Entrance fee, 1,
No entries will bo mado before tho
day of tho match, and persons will
Khoot according lo tho number on their
ticket.
All persons who havo made over SO per
cent at any general meeting of tho U,
R. A. will not bo allowed to compete.
Coininltteo on Citizens' prizes:
J, J. Williams,
J. II, Soyi:n,
E. O. White.
J. BRODIE, M. D.,
Prcsidont.
O. II. NICOLL,
fc'co, and Trcas. 120 td
NOTICE.
A:
LL parties indebted to W. S. Luoo
on tho 80th dav of Sontomber last.
aro requested to settle up their accounts
at onec. W. 8. LUOK.
By his attorney-in-fact, FrankBrqwu.
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G. WEST & go;
.Ann,
SELLING OUT AT COST
As they quit business on January
1, 1888.
Christmas
.AND,
AT
FURNITURE AT COST !
iWe have the,
LarffGSt Stock of Holiday Goofls
In Honolulu, and want everybody to
seo them beforo purchasing.
BSTOrUN EVERY
inch
Mstraliai Mail Siirvlco,
FOR SAN ERANCISCO,
Tho now and fine Al steel steamship
" Aiameda,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wil
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
January 14, "89.
And will leave for tho above port with
malls and passengers on or about that
date.
For froicht or passage, having SU-
PEIUOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
WE G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
fii
Tho new and fine Al steel steamship
" Zealandia,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
January --, '89,
And will havo prompt dispatch with
mails and pnsEcngcrs for tho abovo port?
For freight or passage, having SU
PE1UOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
37
WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Acents
Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.
30 Rue do Dunkerque, -. - Paris,
Kxcoutcs Indents for every description
of French, Belgian,
Swiss, German, and English Goods, at
tho best Manufacturers' Lowest Prices.
Commission, Two-nnd.n.IIalf per cent.
All Trade and Cash Discounts allowed
to Clients. Original Invoices forwarded
when requested.
ltemittanccs, through a London or
Parir Hanker, payablo on delivery of
Shipping documents j or, direct to tho
manager.
The Agency Represents, Buys, and
Sells, for Homo and Colonial Firms.
Piece Goods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,
Silks. Velvets, Lawn6, Chintzes,
Muslins, Carpets, Cloths,
Millinery, Laces, Gloves,
Fringes, Parasols, Haberdashery,
Gold and Silver Lace,
Flannels, Feathers, Pearls,
Boots and Shoes, Glass, and
China-ware, Clocks, Watches,
Jowollry, Fancy Goods,
Electro-plat o, Musical Instruments,
Fans, Fccleslustical and
Optical Goods, Mirrors, Toys.
Perfumery, Wines, &c,
Oilman's Stores, Books Artistic
Furntturo, Stationery,
Ohromos, Machinery, &c, &o.
180 lyB,
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holiday Goods
COST,
EVENING -a
ly
Mrs. L. C. Pray,
Genuine Massage 1 RomanBatlis
1D0 Fort Street.
Chinese Church Yard.
dec7-88
-AT THE-
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
Comprising -.
English Rye Grass (Seed),
Red Top Grass,
mountain White Jllolnu Heed.
Cantaloupe, Turnip, Carrot,
In fact all kinds of Farm Garden
Seeds.
ZEg-: :Fvoa, Etc.
The usual assortment of
California Fresh Fruits on Ice,
Grapes. Cabbage. Frozen Oysters,
Pickled, cs. of Smoked Salmon,
Salmon with heads, etc.
Island Fruits and Sweet Potatoes
always on hand.
100 BIG TURKEYS
Rolling Fat.
Call and seo them going for their daily
corn in the poultry yard adjoin
ing tho Fruit Market.
Mutual OFolopliono, a 78.
EST" Orders from tho other Islands
promptly filled. Address;
1 . CAMAIIINOS,
100 lm Cor. King & Alakca sts.
.Hopp&Go.,
74 King st,
H King sL
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Moved with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.
CORIHCEPOLES.
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Bpoolallty.
CHAIRS TO RENT.
npr-10-88
Si
TO LET
2 LARGE Furnished Rooms,
suitable for mon nnd
wifo, or single men. Apply
to No. 81 Alaltea street. 117 lm
TO LET
ASlX-ltOOM Cottaco on
Emma street, opposito
Emma Square. Apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
42 Merchant street.
113 tf
BT Sirttitrpirktfl
U ferfVIIUIWI
I-Iyctropivtli.
Cures all Acuto & Chronic Diseases
by Naturo's own process, without medl.
cine. Positive Cure for Asthma nnd
Rheumatism. Suro Cure for Whooping
Cough from 8 to C days.
Office Hours: t to 3 p.m., 98 Hold Strcol,
1151 Honolulu. Llm
Whale Boats,
IN answer to sovcral enquiries con
cerning Whale Boat Frames, we
havo now In course of construction,
: Whale Boat Frames 74 feet by 32 feet
long. These frames arc bent in one
picco of oak, and hold to shape, thus
requiring little tact to set them up and
build. Tho full frame for such boats,
Including cants, 45 sections in number,
is sold at 28 ; with large stems on keel,
nuil ready to plank 40. Thoy arc not
Intended to bo clinker built, nor as tho
frail imported wlialo boats proper, but
arc Intended for rough use and durabi
lity, yet light withal, for fishing and
trading purposes. Wc have exported
these unities and intend doing so, and
make this offer to "amateurs and others
desirous of trying their hand, with
plenty of leisure and small cash to make
a business. Will bend frames to any
given model from 5 to 25 tons. Also on
hand for sale Surf and Pleasuro Boats,
Stems, Knees and Timbers. Mutual
Telephone No 325.
DOWER & SON.
70 tf Boat Builders.
Diroct from New York and
CMcago.
Mado Expressly for tlio Ha
waiian Trade.
IISS
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-HAS-
Just Recived Per "Australia,"
A Fine Assortment of
Hats, Bonnets,
Tai-bam, Walking Mats,
And nil kinds of
Oliilclreix's Hats !
FRENCH & AMERICAN FRAMES,
All Shapes.
lions for Hat frimii
AND
Sash Ribbons in All Colors & Shades,
Together with an Elegant Assort
ment of
Ornaments, Lace Fins,
And all kinds of
Fancy Feathers, Wings
And other Novelties, never beforo
seen in these Islands.
CHEAP TRIMMED HATS !
Below Cost.
Doc.138S.ly
HOLIDAY
JUST THE TniNG FOU A
Xmas or New Year's Present
IS A
Sportsmen, Attention I We have a
Complete Lino of
Sportman's Outfits.
,tST thy this :
White Sl Hew Home Sewing .Machines,
MRS. TH0S. LACK,
dec-d Fort Street, fl888
aTru;iTmifrTrti(rVirTiiirmni. irmirmi
Urn dL Saloon
Tho Bost Lunch in Town,
Toa and Coffee at ill Hours
Tho Finest Brand of
-A-twivyB on I limit.
M. J. MOIiTE, 1'roprlctor.
CiwJllMiicco
Club House ltetauraot
King Street aL Near Alakea.
Jlonrd S4 50 l'cr Wee
Single Steal - US CcntH Each.
A first-class Cook has been engaged to
succeed tho one heretofore employed.
Tho Tables arc Marble. top nnd Clean;
the Walters ntteutlve.
C. CHUN 1IEE,
2073 if in Proprietor.
Choicest Mutton !
Beef, &W Pork,
ITisli, Vcgf otables, Ssc, te.
Always on hand at the
HONOLULU MARKET
(Successors to Wm. McCandlefs),
No. O O.UCC11 Ht., : : JMhIi aiarltot,
Honolulu, II. I.
tSTFamily and Shipping Oiderscaro
fully attended to. Live Stock furnished
to vessels at short notice. my 17-88
Just received a small consignment of
Choice French Clarets,
From tho well-known firms of Duboa
Freres, nnd Lanusso & Pancol,
Bordeaux, France:
Mciloo Monopolc,
Cliaterfu Laredo,
Oliatenvi Xjcovlllo,
XMCai'sausc,
Until; XSvlon,
Clmtoaii XialLto,
Also, from the collars of Romans & Co.,
London :
Koch Fils Champagne; 1880;
(In Quarts & Magnums)
Chambertin, 1H04;
CJiambcrtln, 1874 ;
Cliutpnu 1 Vuucm, 1W5H ;
JJry Unruroq, H Years Old;
Chateau ainrunux, 1877 ; ;
Grando Fine Champagne Brandy, 1811.-
BSJ-Thc above comprises the Choicest
Brands of Wines and Liquors ever im
ported to this market.
fok saw: by
nov.10.8S
FIRE
AND
BURGLAR
TJ1E.
k LoeK Co.
Of Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.
Having established an Agency in this
Oily for the tale of their manu-
fneturcs, which are
Surpassed by S3one
In their line in the world, an opportu
nityis ollcred to all requiring protec
tiou of thoir Valuables from Fire and.
Theft to supply themselves on terms
which defy competition.
C3f For particulars inqulro at -a
Culick's Agency,
No. 33 Merchant st., Honolulu, H. I.
sept-24.88
plendid Opportunity
Of Supplying Yourself With
Christmas Delicacies
S. LUCE
Will Sell for fho Month of De
cember at
Greatly Reduced Prices
His Exceedingly Fino Assort
ment of
Wines! Liquors!
BEEES
-AND-
SPIRITS.
B6T Families should not fall to take '
advantago of this opportunity to supply ;
themselves with their Block Jor tho j
Holidays.
W. S. LUOE.
By his Attorney.ln-Fact,
FltANKBltOWN.
No. 26 Merchant Street, H. J,
For Connoisseurs
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