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MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1890.
ARRIVALS.
(tin 'Jti- ,
StiiirMll.uliala from Knmii
Sttur Llkellkc from Maul
.lnu 27
Schr Kutillhut from Lalinhia
Schr Walehu front Kahiilm
DEPARTURES.
.Inn
Htinr.l A Cummins for Kuolau :it ! :i in
Mmr IVIe for Kona pot (h ul I in
HtiiirKllaucalloii for llamukuu ampin
Slmr Mokolll for Mnlokal at ft m
Schr Kawiillani for ICoiilau
Schr Kaiiikeauull for Kohala
Si'lir Kiilitimimi for llitwuli
Stun Jiittit-s Makee for Kupiiaat B p in
VESSELS LEAVINS TO-MORROW.
Stinr L'kclikn for Maul m ." in
Slmr Mlkahula for Kauul hi : p in '
Stinr Klnaii for llilo and way pints sil
2 I" m
Slmr Wuialeale for KII.iiiim iiiiiI Hiiiih-
N'l at 5 p hi
Schr Kiiiililiin for Waistline
Schr Walehu for Kuliiikn
PASSENCEflS.
Krom Kntitil, per stinr Mlknliiil.i, .Inn
20--.r K Faile.v. I. II Stol, Mr (ilhhard
stud wife. .MrAehnck.S Macauley timt 1"
llt!fk.
Kioni TtTaui, per stinr Llkellkc, .Ian
'.'ii-0 itoli,., v () Mnlili, .1 M Vivas .1
K Kaiilla. S M Kaankai. C Uakcr, .1
Dyer, Mr Dnmliuro, 11 .r .Mlwiiiau, Capt
IliiM-h, W Wnlteis, Ah I'iiii;. Wins;
('hong.
SHIPPING NOTES.
lit- m'Ikioihtn I. iika ami Catcilim will
'1
)n' haitY-d on tin;
t.iiilnc I'allway io-
moiiow.
A whalcVpa .i'il ofr
il.iv I'ViMilnir
ilii- pi it vest r-
The haikcutiiic John Smith has been
dofkeil m the I'.icltlc Mall Company'
wlinif. The li.nki mine KIIMtut Is hciuj; n
ruill.eil. lii will leavu for Kahnliil
next week.
The steamer Mlkaliaki drought yester
il.iy fiom Kaiia) ,iuhh:ig sugar ami 'Jt'i
lie.nl cattk'.
The balk Ceylon in at the Kiimil
wlinif receiving sugar.
The steamer Hawaii will leave for
wlmlnaril pints at It) o'clock Wednesday
IllOllllllg.
The, d.nkeiitlucs Wrestler and N'ews
hny aie at Ifaliiilul iinloadliig enal.
'I he hilgantiue.lohu 1) Spreckels will
fill fiom Kaliulul for Sail Frnuelsco
net .Saturday with a full cargo of niigar.
The .schooner Kuiilllua drought TOO
h.ig Kiigar fiom I.ahalmi.
Tin1 steamer Llkolike drought ,!!4n
d.igs sugar, 80 pk'gs snudrle-i.
THE LATE JUDGE PRESTON.
At a meeting of Hie l'rivy Coun
cil Saturday morning the following
miutile and resolutions were presen
ted :
The Honorable Kdward Preston
depailed this life on the 17th day of
January inst. He had been Attor
ney General of the Kingdom. He
was a member of the l'rivv Council
since February 13, 1889. He held
the olrlcc ofAssociato Justice of the
Supreme Court from the 7th day of
July, 1885.
An an expression of the estimate
of this Council of its deceased associ
ate, Me it resolved :
1. That by the death of Mr. Jus
tice Preston Hub' Council has lost a
member of singularly clear views
upon the business brought before it
trom time to time and strictly faith
ful and independent in ndvising and
votings
2. That we hereby express to His
Majesty our sense of His loss of a
wise counsellor, and to the widow
of the deceased our condolence in
the atlliction she, lias sustained.
:t. That the proceedings herein
be published.
These resolutions wore unani
mously adopted.
THE REV. CEO. WALLACE.
At tie in.p,ri)in.g service of l;o
Hecaiid Congregation of .St, An
drew's Cathedral on Sunday, tho
Hew Alex. Mackintosh made tho
following remarks from the pulpit;
llefore ontering on tho considera
tion of the subject I have chosen
for this morning, it is my duty lo
Inform you olllclally of lliat which,
no doubt, you have already heard
informally, namely, of the resigna
tion of the Rev. Geo. Wallace from
hia. post in this cathedral. It be
comes therefore necessary to take
steps for the nomination of another
paslor; - A meeting ror this purpose
will be held in the schoolroom of
this'thurch Monday evening at 8
o'clock, at which all church mem
bers are earnestly invited to attend.
. A few wonfa concerning a frpn.d
N am -brolljer wiq has savored his
juTmqdluje connection wllh us after
going lit and oiit amongst us for
more than seven years. His genial
face and hcarly manner, together
with his fcjndly disposition, have cn
dMied, Idni to all who really knew
(ijm, aii II will be. long be
fore ujs'inemqry wil fade. Al who
faino under his ministration will
inisi'.hhn from 1ip' palh, they wjl
wH one Record, fervently tpiltq in
prayer 4o,.our. Gqd, o shed htm
smd, prosper Jdiu In .the new work he
has ifn1ertaken in his own country,
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THE LIE DIRECT. .
KniTOit Bui.i.utin: In reference
to a blntcmcnt in tjie Atlvcrtiser, re
priiileil In ft pin'ty l'riot, about n
mulracl for building a wall In rear
of tho palaco, allow me to say tlml
whoever is responsible for tho asser
tion in question is, in Plain ttnglisb,
a. i.Aii, mid I can prove him s.ieh In
any court- of tie vlngdoii.
' K. II. Thomas.
Honolulu, Jan. 9A, I8(HI,
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Ham: you lej-istcicil''
Mh. .lit-diec Dole pri'bltli'K nl chain
hois this week.
Tili'.o. II. DnvicH t ('' Iiamj ii
pnlaiiscnpo lo sell.
Hi'.iiiH'i UA'iinN in l-tl piccinet, llh
Hist i id, i" olcwheie aibciti-ed.
Anki'ai. iiiccliiiK
Park Association 11
unv.
nf Kapiolan!
o'clock to-inof-
N. 1 lliii(ii:itf tulvcili.M'h copies of
"The Aniciii'un Sentinel" to lie had"
of him.
,'1'nr.nr. will h" an iiiformnl Imp
VVwlni'Nilitv eveniiiH at llm icsiclcnce
of Hon. I.'l. lUwui'll.
AnnsriiiN' of voteirt in .eeond pic
cinet of first di.stiicl is called to tin
H.'HiHtnition notice icvitcd to-day.
II waiiak and foii'ten jiuoi.i aie
teiiiicd toiittcnil tin- Supieuie Omit
nl 10 o'clock lo-uimrow nioiniiiK.
.Ias. F. Moie.au will hi'11 fiiriiiluie
nl the icsidence of the late Cha.
lliin.snian, ten o'clock Weilnc-day.
"It. Haiinkiki.ii, hi list, announces
tlic opening of ait clashes Tuesday,
IViituv, and Sultnd.iy, nt dill'ennt
limit .
Tin: "Hawaiian Coniiiieici.il Sales
looms" inn n new institution, the
merits of winch aie de-ciidcil in an
ailvt'itidcnu'iit.
Tin: tegular meetings of tin- St.
Andrew's Sowing Society will he ic
nuiiied in the Sunday bdiool iniuny,
lo-nionow, Tuesday afternoon, at 1!
o'clock.
HoiiN Juuiimy 2."., ISO!), ul :i
o'clock p. in , lo V. A. Kinney and
L. A. Thuiston.a "Daily Timer."
Dikii bVluuniv f, Iblli), pom little
"Times," ago 10 day. Kip.
Tiik Koyal Hawaiian Maud gave
an apinopiiate conceit in fiont of
f the Herman Conml.ile (H. Hackfeld
V Co. h Imildiiig) at noon, in honor
of Kmpeinr William ll.'s biithday.
A sAit.oi: fiom the Nipsie, died for
assaulting a native woman, in the
Police Court thir nioining, was dis
rliiiigidon the benefit of a doubt.
One case of drunkcnne.sa met n icpii
muiid and four cases forfeited -lli
bail each. Twocaes vagiancy and
opium woic conlinued.
Somk time ago the qucHtion was
laiu'd in the Uoiinl of Health, as to
whether diedgingn from the liaidor,
deposited on shoie, were prejudicial
to the public health. PicMident Kim
ball had samples of the material
analyzed by Piof. Lyons, who Inn.
lepotted that the mateiial contains
only one and a half petcent of
oiganic matter, il soon dties, and in
his opinion holds nothing daugeious
to the public health.
EVENTS THI5, EVENINC.
Lodge lo Progies, A. P. and A.
MM 7;30.
Harmonv Lodge, 1. O. I). P.,
7:30.
Meeting Second Congregation of
St. Andrew's Cathedral, fi p. in.
Band concert, Arion Hf.II, 7:!t0.
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW.
BY JAS. V. MOIK1AN'
At 10 a. in., at resideuce of II.
Gorman, 2!l Berctania street, house
hold furniture, etc.
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice Judd presiding at
term this morning heard lvnudsgu
vs. Slolz, an over taxation case, ju
ry waived. Argument n conclu
ded and decision rcseived. Hart
well and Hatch for plaintiff. Peter
sou for defendant.
Mr. Justice Biekerton at cham
bers heard Henry Mana vs. Ltika
na and Abigail Mana, petition to
declare a marriage null and void.
Demurrer of defendants was sus
tained. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff,
W. A. Kinney, for defendants.
IIRTHDAYCELEBRATION.
To-day is the Ihlrly-flrst anni
versary of the birth of Kmperor
William of Germany. The event
will be celebrated by the Honolulu
Arion at their hall by a concert fol
lowed With a social. Followiug is
the programme to be played by the
Hawaiian band:
March Ofiliui thtag , Faust
1'atitasle lilo Kaiser Parade. Kllenbcig
Paraphrase Kiilsei s Cornhliinien . . .
Tldue
Potpourtl leiUM'he, MjiirHclio ,..,...
, .,.,,", ., Leidcitglaii
nniifMidliiuil'.s llriiineuuigen an 1S70-
1S71 Sito
(Inloii llneh soil or Leheii .ikolf
Putpuiurl DeuthV'hn Lleder Heiger
li! Waclitnm llhelii.
s Hawaii Ponol.
ib OAHU RAILROAD,
The Sunday trains of the Claim
I(ailw.iy ant Land Co. seom to ho
slemlily guining in patronage Yos
terday' extra, oars ti lo be pill on
to accommodate the numbers apply
ingf or tickets. Many who are fully
occupied at their regular occupa
tions during (hp train hours of the
weok days avail themselves of the
Sunday liains, for change of scene
and air. The line is now pretty
thoroughly ballasted to Manauri,
;nd aofiommotklion provided at all
the intermeiliato htopping stations,
for waiting passengers, Neat litlle
sheds, aU'ordiug protection from
miii and niin, Imvo been erected,
Hitting conveniences aro also provi
ded. At Maimna, something, muio
extensive js contemplated, and lum
ber s already on the ground for
liililiMlig.
THE OIL TRUST.
Alli'm-il lit In' sIiiivIuk liireilue mill
ll.injeriiiiH HeniNcnc mi Ilium.
Itilti.
A frosh breeze Jim sprung up in
commercial circles oVer the doings
of the local monopoly of the Stand
ard Oil Company.
About two years ago the Stand
ard Oil Company decided toiuu litis
market on oil. In order to do thi-
they i educed the price to such a
llgiiro that good oil could not be im
ported from the Coast, in competi
tion. People, having oil here at the
tunc were obliged to sell at a sacri
fice Alter running out the other con
cerns the Sliiudaid people, it is sun!
by local inei chants, sent nn oil here
which barely passed the legal lest
of 100 degrees Hash. This gave
dissatisfaction, as nil at less than
110 In 1. '10 Hash lesl is considered
not safe to use in this validity.
Then the other dealers In ought good
oil, compelling the Standard to te
siiuie sending a better quality, and
again those outside the monopoly
had to slop importations. In conse
quence the lasl two or three ships
have brought nothing but oil that
would barely pass the lest, and a
serious number of explosions are
reported to have happened in town.
The Standard operators control
importations by making an agree
ment witli the only two packet lines
round the Horn, whereby these will
take no oil except from themselves,
nor receive freight from any oilier
shippers of oil.
It is generally believed that the
nil now in this matkel is not safe,
although oflleial tests of it have
given slightly over 100 Mash. Out
side parties have found some of ii
lo flash below the legal degiee. A
case taken fiom the warehouse
Saturday morning was tested in the
Marshal's ollice and found to stand
10!5 degrees- -not considered a groat
deal of margin in this clitua'le ami
with the very heatetting lamp burn
ers commonly employed.
LAST REGISTRATION
HONOLULU.
DAYS,
lr iitsruii'T.
1st Precinct .Mr. Schuinaii, at
the Government Nursery on King
street, on Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday, trom ! to 8 o'clock
p. m.
Kstimatcd total of voteis .'!'0
Electors registered to date 2l.'i
Polling place Government Nurs
ery. 2d Precinct Mr. Magoon, Berc
tania street school house, on Tues
day and Friday from ." to 7:.'l0 p.m.
Kslimatcd total of voters !!.'."
Registered up to date 27(5
Polling place School house, liero
tania street.
2nd nisrnici.
1st Precinct .Mr. Carter, store,
corner of Ntiuanuand Pauoa streets,
on Monday, from :l to (i ; Wednes
day, from 7 to 'J, and Friday, liom
2 to (5 p. in.
Kslimatcd total of voteis I570
Electors icgistered 2t;."
Polling place store onNuuanu
street.
2d Precinct Mr. Shaw, at No. -I
Engine House, Ntiuauit street, on
Monday and Tuesday from 7 to '.),
and in the barn on School street,
near the In idge, on Friday, from 7
to 0 p. m.
Estimated total of elcctois 500
Electors rcgisteied 24 1
Polling place barn on School
street.
tfitn wivnucT.
1st Precinct Mr. Ttirriil, at the
Hilles Armory, on Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, from? to U p.m.
Estimated total nt electors !)0
Ucgistered to date 21 ii
Polling place Uoynl School,
Emma street.
2d Precinct Mr. Smith, at the
Court House, on Monday and Thurs
day, from 7 to 'J p. m.
Estimated total of electors -100
Registered to dale L'.'iO
Polling place New Government
building, Kapuaiwa.
4 1 ii uisrr.icr.
1st Precinct Mr. Monsairat,
China Engine Co. building, Miiuua
kca street, on Tuesday trom 7 lo !),
and Friday, from C to ! p. in.
Estimated total iir0
Ucgistered to date 2110
Polling' place China Engine
building.
2d Precinct Hr. Rodger. Bell
Tower, on Friday from I lo 8 p. in.
Total estimated .'100
Registered lo date 212
Polling place Bell Tower, I'nion
st i eel.
.'mi n;5,iaicr,
1st Precinct Mr. Wundenberg,
Reform School, on Mommy
Friday, from 7 lo II p. m.
and
Total estimated
Registered
,..2.'i0
, . . 180
Polling placo -Tramway building.
2d Precinct- Mr. Wilcox, J'elorm
atory School, on Wednesday, from
I to 7, and Friday, from 2 to 8 p.m.
Total estimated JI.'iO
Registered 210
Polling place, Reformatory School.
'iiik t'tvr. PIVllllCTs.
Total estimated.... :l,f4fi
llcglnterod to date 2, Hli
AKZIOKiK.
AM Muntug den 'il .Iniiiiar Abends 8
Phr ihulBt .r Keier des llebiirt
sliiuim foitifi- Mnestnt des Deutscheii
KuIhom, W1LHKLMM II. Im I.okidu
ilen Honolulu Alton cln Coucuit stfttl,
wou Ramiutllehe DeiitEolie lilerduich
liuiiudlleliht eineelaili'ii werdeu. Im
AilUraae. UASCOMlTi:.
4l tr
THE ELECTION,
1, 1st ill' 0itililiiK 'I'll'ki-ls tl U II
IHUVrc.lt IsUiiiIk.
Jllf'in'DI, Illlft'iflllll'llt.
oAiir.
' llOUSC 01- S'llllt.Ks
W C Wilder
M M Itohlnsou
W O Smith
.1 A Cumui'ii"
II A Wlih'iuJtiii
.1 S Wtilki'i-
.Sli-
Yean.
.1 1 I lOW (el I
Huhi'it l.t-hmiiti
II .1 (ill-cue
I) W 1'u.i
K Mtillui'
P. (,' Maefiu'
Hie
I our
Yea is.
S M Kiuukai
t: S Ciiuha
tlFlllllinehiim
John Phillips
II (i Ciahlie
C.I Mefarthv
Two iieal .
Iloi si: or ItKrnr.-r.vi uivi -
l'lit Iil-lilet.
(Veil IJiowii .1 i: Itn-h
Second Mlslnct.
S K K'aiie W II Ciiuiuiiug'
Th'itd DiMllcl
M A Con-ia'Vi'- A .Maiinii-s
I'oiiilh DNtiicl.
.latiies I Mmg.-iii T It l.uc.is
rifih nistiut.
U C Add 1! W Wilcox
SlMh DMilel.
.1 I. Kiiiilukou .1 Paikuli
ScMuith District.
Antone ltu-a
Klghlh Dl-tilct.
.1 I Dmv-ctl. jr A Kauhi
HAWAII.
Hex ' oi Noiii.ks.
ri
.1 K.iuluilie
.1 M lloilii'r
It It Hind
.1 Wight
fs I'aiker
I K'aiihllie
l Years.
I". A Ituiehaidl
It It Himl
I'm if Yens.
J .Vai,cn
.Suinl I'.ilkei
C II Wetiuoie
W II I'iiixU
Two Veals.
Hoi sk ok Itr.fitfcsKM tin i .
.south Illl.i.
.1 Xawnlii
It llxeiofl
Ceull.il llilo.
Ceo Kallieuul .1 T Maker
Ninth llilo.
Allien Hoi net- .1 Mult. in ii
llaiu.tkii.i.
W it Itirkard .1 K Kiiuii.iiii.iiih
Koha'a.
.1 W Miuiiauli .) K KuhookMiio
Kona.
.1 W II W.ilpuu.ihi (i I' KiuiuiiihIu
I) II N.ihinii
Kail,
(i K AplU .1 Kapdiii
MAPI.
llOl'sf OI .VlllllKti.
II I' llahlwiu W II li.iulel-
W Y Hot tier Win tiomlnes.
SK Yniis.
W HCotnwell .1 Kamakele
It Walhlhlgti Antone lti.ilu
' Four Yeats.
Ja Audeisoii COUeigi-r
1. You Tempsky, D.iuiul Logan
'l!wo Year;
Iloisi- ok Itr.iMtKtKNririvi-i.
Wni1iil.ii.
W K MakaUoa L W 1' Kiiue.ilii
Patrick Cockeit .loliu W Kaliu
Mak.iwao.
WHllaljte.nl WllK.ili
Hau.i.
.los I' K.iw.iiuui P Kama!
I.aliaina. v
W White J Nazaicta
Molokal.
A V ICnpaehaole
I ICiiplhf.i
KAl'AI.
IIOUaK OV N'nilt.KS.
(J N Wileo " A Pwier
Six Years.
Poiir Yeuis.
P P ICa iiiKi
Paul Isenheiy;
Two Ye.n-.
Hoi SC ill' ItKimr.sKM lt'Ks.
Han.ilei.
A S Wiloox
W H Itice
V. KniiiNeu
Isaac
l.ihue;
W IT Klli.i
Walniea.
Jos Apukal
M. THOMPSON,
Couiisolnr, ivei the law nnd tin: aiitlui
ritiis In w'litiu, answuriiiL' questions
nf law unit facts submitted to liiiii, and
indicates- tin; proper courn! Ollice:
Corner Kiiij hiiiI IIuiliul stieeisi, llouo
lulu. . 4UI tw
ANNUAL MEETING.
T
IIIK annual mcoliue of the Kttpio-
lani Park Amociuiioii will he held
t the rooinn of the Cbauilu-i' of Com.
uteri:,' nn TI'KSO.VY, the 28t1t i list., at'
1 1 o'clock a. M.
W. M. (.II'TAKIi,
4U,i It Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETINCl.
rp llKiuinti.il uicednx of tin-(li-unin
X lii-iievolcut Society will he lit-hl
on WKDNESDAY, Jaiittury '-Ml, Ittlll.iit
tho otlloe ol II. A. Whlumttnu, Ksq.,
Mercliunt Htieit, at :i o'douk i. m,
.1. KCKAltDT,
I U3t Sierelaiy
WANTED
4 SITUATION as Suur Cieik or
il Nlh'hl Wiitcliin.il) ul a mill, or u
placo ui I. u im on n Kootl phuiiatloii.
HiHuxpiiifinru ami can furnish ((oil
rcfeienoe. (;,ill or mldlcss "M. K. P.,"
JUil.i.fcTl.N Otllte.. 4T.7 It
ART CLASSES?"
DKAWIXU ami I'aint'uiK in oil
and water mini, Monochrome,
Ciayon, Etc , on Tuesdays anil Fridays
afternoon, utul Saturdays nuiitiiuf, and
afiemooii.
It. ItAltS'l'IKLD, Ailist,
Spitckt-ls' Hlrs-U, Foil htiet-t.
4ll) lw"
IMPORTANT to ALL!
E
SPECIALLY to tlm,i. who believe i
in iiiilnl lights. "I'he Ameiiciiii
Sentinel," a weekly paper, the otiji-ot of
which is to show the evils ot "Itdliglnus
Ltrihlatluu " One or uime enpUr. of
dilleteiil diitus can he Imd lice, dy up
plying personally in dy post to the
iiiuUrAlgnisl
N. V. lU'KUKHS,
Honolulu, (I. I.
I'. S. Would la glad to
the ultitti lilalid-l,
hear from
103 iiw
I I A Vr AIIAN
COMMHRCIAL SALESROOMS !
Cue. queen .uiuuiii MIh.
' rpjlKSK rooiin have been opened foi
JL Hie i oiixeniuiici! not only ol Mcr.
j cliHiitK, hut of the General Piihllo It
allot ds u desirable tili'iliilni l silling
otl'iiceimuiliti'.l jlo s (iruilielio of miy
despiiplioti, wilhoul t It- neee-ity o'f
ptiltlug ilniiit I'lnter the "hummel "
Few of tut, cvt-il in our houschnld
all Irs, but wlut have HOtutMliilig Unit,
i we rontliiuiilh su "I wish I (fiiibl
J s,l t li-it., but il I M-nit il tunurlloii I
I in iy gi-l nevt to nothing for it " Tame
l s'llejioimin 'tiiei't your iripibeini'iiU--
wluii )oii ilo mu waul olliu are in
heed ol
li&r ThU 1 1- a. strictly (;nininlion
liusincKs ami tin: inturesta'of cIIl-iiIh will
d? ciretully guarded.
IM). WALKKU,
Mnimgcr.
Hotio'ulu, Jan. 20, ll)(1. "1J lw
tives
he ii'Mb-i'-iiuiml liavlni; Ifcn niniitiltil
apenls frir the Unwallnti IhUihN
For the Celebrated
Baldwin :- Locomotives
Krotn I he works of
liuruliaiii, 1'iiriy, Wiilimn it Co.,
IMilliiili-Ipliln, 1'omi..
Aie Hurt pivpiii-il tu fi' (-stini iteb ami
iceeive outers liu the e eiiji'tni-s, nl nliy
sle -ill I s li
The lUl liwts I.o(omo-i
now in lU'iliieliiilu- .i st It
live piriicuhirly mlaplu l"
Won its are
ol 1, 'Culm-.
For Plantation Purposes,
A niimdi-i ol which leive ii'.-m.lly boi-n
KH'eive.I ul tliesc lalmnU, :ui.l we will
have pleiMiie in liiiiiishiu plautatimi
nueiits ami mini a'r. Willi ii'iitlculiir'
a He
of l
Sltlll.!.
Tin- superiority of ilufc Loeniiiotivui
unit ill I ot liei- iimkfj is no' only known
here Inn is ieliiiowh-ibv'l llnoiihoul
1'ie DniUil States.
Win. (J. I It WIN &Vo.,
Ageing lor Httwniiati lslnnil"
4112 d 121 w.ly
California : Lands
I'OK SJALIO
T1
"MIL umlcr-lgtifd wl-lu-s lo infoiiii
i uulilie tiiat lie Ii.Ih npeneil a
llranch C.nlfointa Laud Ollice. at 'o.
Ii Merchaul slicel, Honolulu.
To pe'-Min-. wishing to Invest in
Choice Timber. AgilcultniP. Kiult or
Or.uing Lauds In tin tine Stale of Cali
fornia, or in Dchlrable Iluihtliig Lot-, in
Hie beautiful Oily and Milnuhs of Oak
land, with lis unrii. tied climate, ami
oppot (unities'. I am piep.iied to otter
eveiy imluceiiicut In the way of bargain-.
The Lauds which I heie offer have all
been nio-t can-fully iit-pccted by a
thoroughly reliable siirwyor, employed
hiieclaliy for that purnosu, and I "am
therefoio enabled to she satisfactory
guarantee that every piece olteied will
strict l coiresponil wild the (Ic.-ciiptinn
glieu by me.
'I he Titles to these T.aud aie pel feet,
lioliit in the main .state school Mini-.
The piexinus pei-nnat liinpeetloli
ihen-of at great expense, ntfeis abso
lute sccmlty to ptiiehasirs and is an
hiducciiif ut'uflciud by no oilier dealer
in-state school lands in California.
The pi ice ranges f i om .sj!l.,'ii) per acre
upwind according to quality mid locu
tion, and tlieto is no doubt, by taking
into account the rapid rowili anil pro
giessiou of tiiat State, that the-e hinds
otfered at these low llgiucs inilsl within
a lew years command a much hlgher
ptica and w seeuro to eiery inve-tor a
jn'ollt not easily eiiiiiiled.ltrany olhei'
line of speculation.
This oppoitiiuity will lie open fo.' a
limited lime only, and 1 theiefore ex
tend an imitation to all who wish io
sceiue good and cheap liumes in that
inagnillcent State ami Country, and also
to those who desire to Invest a Utile
money to so gieat advantage and profit,
lo call upon me soon and obtain full
particulars.
Information will he clieeifuih ghcu.
JC Ollice mom wltfiM. A. Mngoon,
altornev, No. IL' Merchant stieet. '
l'.o it A. MOlCOt'P.
NOTICE.
rVHV. Ilnwaiiiiii ltllle Aoclatiou'-i
JL ItuiiKe. Kiiifj slreelvIs closid from
lliirt date All perpons are hereby for
bidden to pnu'tlai: over above l!'ini;e
until lurthei notice. Hy order.
.1. H.SOPKli,
President IL K. A.
Honolulu, .laii.24, 1HB0. Hit Ivy
(icrniiiii SiUHiig;o IMtirkcl
I l .HP opened in "Arinsiron block,"
tr ta-Hr tvinu Mireet uriilite. nn h-nu
Ires 1 1
dally Hem
-lieiul Clu-t-se, l-'raiil:furt(ii,
llolonu, Kryln-f,
Liver, Smoked and
tilier aiKhges.
.lACOIMMilMIM'.
I'ropiietoi,
460 If
TO LET
Ps
UOOM Cottage at Kiipa
lauia, near l.ililin stieet
ISliitlon ut TrainwajsCo' Cnl-
tlic tccelitl p.llllleil ami papeleil
llnoiiirlKiiit. Heat nioueiaie.
niodeiale. Applv
. UAHTWIIICIIT.
to A. .1.
Or tn.T.F.Ilinwil, tinveiiuilent Miivey
Ollice. I.VI-iw
Heal Km(u1' For Hah;.
rpW'O MniiHvs and l.nls on
1 Itohdllo l.mie, l'aliiiua.
Coiivenicnl to Menu! and ti am
niffl. Very healthy locality. Lot n't
Klmr Htreet.iit'iir Hiiiuiiukii'i- L'uie. For
puiliciiltirH apply tu
JOHN V. I'OWLKH.
OrOlcii.T. (luliek. -JWUtu
Baldwin Locomo
Views of the
The Eiuilable shows flguies pqual lo those of
sheets of some vciy tospeolablo-sU id Statis. The
Loudon.
The EquilsJiln Life Assurance Society U a colonial Inslilulinn. Il U
unique in its )iHltioii iiinl mat vvlous in ils terord. It occupies the liiheol
place among kiiidieil institutions. -(The Irish Insurance Banking and
Financial .louinal. '
lt is no me disguising the fact that
position among the lnsiiratico nlllccs of
ncss, holds a larger-surplus and give a
company. Leamington Spa Connor.
With the pitiful system nf state iiisuiance in Gcrmsny couqi'ire wlnt
is done by soincof Hie gteat irivalc A-siuaur! (Joiiip.uiies, by the greatest,
of them all, fur instance, the Eqiiiluble Life Assiiiauee. society of the lluited
Stales, -j Dublin Lyceum.
Tlic largest of Aiiiciican Life Olfi -is ami thcrefoie Hie laisiMt in the
World is the Equitable Life Assurance Society of Hie I'. S. Tairplay of
London. ' ' -
The ofllcc that lias done tlic mosl in promoting safe and lihpnlJLife
Insuuiiice Is the Equitable Life As'siif.ince'.Snciety oftlit'S.fLondnti'"
Society.
o
New business in 18S!) ...?..-
Income lor AW
Mu plus
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,
Geneial Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Lite Assiitance Society
of Hie I'. S. .Jan-1-fHl
Pacific Hardware Co., Id,
IHOIViMOISGISRS !
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Fornisliiuf, Goods,
A NEW LWOH E OF
Glassware & Cutlery, Just at Hand;
(l.ilv.iuii d l-'i-nee W'iic, 'lll.ick .Steel Fence Wire, ..Galvanized ftliipKs,
lll.ick Stapleii, Special Qmlily Pence Staples.
NEW GOODS ! - " NEW GOODS !
In .ill lines hy 1 ite iwiivnl-. Ageulk loi
KitbluM- (Jnrih'ii I lose. Wire Bound lloije, HIdhii Hone,
ol
VFUY HI
PACIFIC- HAUDWAltE CO., (LV),
II. F. Dii.i.isuii m, .1. (.;. Si'KScki:, F. L. Wi.srr.i:,
I'le.-ident. .Manager i Secielary. Tie.isiitei.
an rnwiMW -i-i ) in miujihu ii mmm mm lAmsxlmMMi'im nmvmm
jaiiOOO
(3A-STLE & COOKE,
, - iMrou'rioic,
Shipping & Commission Merchants;
PLANTATION & INSURANCE AiENTM,
)i:ai.i:iis is-
'Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
I'l.A NT.V'riON
(J.irpenlei;', P.l.icl.'Kinillf.'.
HO.U.SK FURNlSLiliN(J GO.OBSA
' - y ' J si
Kitchen t'lcusilp, Punts, Oil
C"J ciH'Hil lYToivIiiiituliiHO.
Blake's Steam Pufaips, Weston's Centrifogals,
i9? mwn1
I'. It. UhNimr, Pirshlent ,v Miiiiaer.
(,onn:i:v IIkuwn, Sccieiar.v XTitMsuivr.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,
(LlMlTKD.l
Oppn. Nprcckcln' Hmilc, : Kort N(r4t, HiMintiilii.
IMI'OHTKUK and DEALERS IN -
Hardware, -:- Crockery, -:-Glassware,
Chandelier, ElcctnlierH, Lampa fc Lamp Fixtures,
l'.iintH, Oilrt ,v. N'arnislu's, Laid Oil, Cylinder Oil,
I'owder, Shot .v Cap, Machine-loaded CatlridKeHClifUnheilaiiiV I'utent;
HOUSE -:-. FURNISHING -:r GOODS,
Silver Plated Waif, Tattle
it
floors, l'l.llllein' Sice
Hoes,
HANHLi:s OF ALL K'IN'O.S', '-
PLANTATION SUPPLIES Of EVERY BESCf TI01!
Ilarl'n Palont "Dnplos" lu Stock 'for Pipn .fc Unit Ciiltiu-I ?!
.Manila A. Sieal Kojic, Kuliher Hu-e,
lie Hound Jluhhei Hose, Sjunclei-;up ; ,t
Spuuklcir. iV Spi'uiUler Stands,
-V12NL'H U'OIC
Piiion .Metallic Cult idge (.').,
HiirtuianV t-Jteel Wiu Fonco it Htcel Wite MnlO
"New Pioccbs" Hope,
Win. fi, FisherV Wrought Steel ltaucn, NculV C'liriipK'l I'aint),
Oulc City Ktono Filler, ' ' .
"New 1'ioccsri" Twist Drillh,
Uiv'J'J-S'J Hint's Patent "Jluplex" Hie .Sukc,
British Press.
!"
the national balance
Insurance. World of
the Equitable hnjds a i,mnrkalih,,S5Cit
the Win Id. II does a larger liusi
butter contract than any oilier
, ,
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i
17.'i,00(i;000 Oft
10,000,01)0 W)
., .InO.OOO On
iT.moit vJl'Al.trV.
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-.IJl'MI.I l-:-4.
.M.ichiiiis0 ,v I'liinilir-t.i' T.Vl
?.h
- , 'arnishiM, Limp ('.tods and
7
Wilcox & tiibbs, Sl Hemioglou Sewlug Hacbiaes,
Dr. Jape & Sods Family Medicines.
.htn-'l-'IO
.Ioii.n Kna, Vici'-Prcsiilcnt.
Ci.un. lliaivsN, Auditor.
Pocket Cutlery, ,v-
iuiiI other Aniicultui.il Impleincnti.
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