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DAILY BULLETIN HONOLULU, H.' J., NOVEMBER 7, 1890.
I
IY AUTHORITY.
OFFICIAL NOTICE I
Their Majesties the King and
Quuun will hold a reception at Iolani
Palace, on SATURDAY, the 15th of
November, from 10 a. m. to 12 o clock
noon.
The order of leeeplion at. Court for
that day, will be as follows.
The King will receive the hooku
pus of the people from G o'clock a. in.
At 10 a. in The several Hawaiian
Societies will be received.
At 10: JO. The Hawaiian public.
At 11 a. in. The Chancellor of the
Kingdom, His Majesty's Ministers,
the President of the Legislative As
sembly and the Judges of the Su
preme Court.
At 11 :15 a. in. The Privy Coun
cilors and Nobles and Representa
tives of the Legislative Assembly.
At 11:30 a. m. The Diplomatic
Representative, accredited to the
Court of Hawaii.
At 11:45 a. in. The Consulai
Corps.
At 11:55 a. tn. Government Offi
cials. At 12 m. Ren r-Admiral George
Brown, U. S. N., and Staff, and the
Captains and OHiceiw of the ships of
w.ir in port.
Ladies and gentlemen desiiing to
pay their respects to Their Majesties
upon this occasion, will call at the
Palace between the hourh aboe
stated and be presented dining the
intervals between the oftici.il piesen
tations. On Sunday, the lGth inst., at 10
o'clock a. m., the Court will attend
divine service at St. Andrew's Cathe
dral. Office of His Majesty's Chamber
lain, Iolani Palace, November 7th,
1890. 704 td
Joseph H. Kawelo, Esq., has this
day been appointed Notary Public
for the Fourth Judicial Circuit of the
Kingdom.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Nov. 5, 1890.
703 4t
John Richardson, Esq., has this
day been appointed an Agent to Take
Acknowlegement to Labor Contracts
for the District of Wailuku, Island
of Maui.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Nov. 5, 1890.
703 4t
Joseph A. Akina, Esq., lias this
day been appointed Notary Public
for the Fourth Judicial Circuit of the
Kingdom.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Inteiior.
Interior Office, Nov. 1, 1890.
700 4t
PROCLAMATION !
By command of His Majesty the
King, I hereby proclaim that SUN
DAY, the lGth inst., be set apart as
a day of prayer, and all religious
denominations throughout tho King
dom are most earnestly requested to
meet at their respective places of
worship, on that day, and there unite
in fervent supplications to Almighty
God on behalf of those of our .fellow
beings afllicted with the dread
disease leprosy.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Nov. 4, 1890.
702 4t
Irrigation Notice.
Honolulu, H. I., Aug. 9, 1890.
Holders of Water Privileges or
those paying Wafer Rates, are heieby
notified that the hours for using
water for irrigating purposeBure from
0 to 8 o'clock a. M., and 4 to U o'clock
r. M.
Chab. B. WILSON,
Supt. Hono. Water Works,
Approved ;
C. N. Sl'KNCKK,
Minister of the Interior.
027 tf.
Tux Payors in this Dibwiut mo
lliireby notified that till Tuxuh for
lliu minmit yiuti will IhhIiuuwhI my
ulilti ut tliu Olliuu of tliuTux Ahkumoi
uimI Oollocitui In Hid Kunimlwii JliilM
iiiKiMH Hi" M 'ly ' Nnvumlmri A
I), JPO,
Tliu Ullhtf liui'tfj fium () u. m. Iu
I ji mi iMy wm' iwijunOflil
m mmmn untn
is tiwmmu
All amounts over $10 must be paid
in U. S. Gold Coin or Hawaiian Cer
tificates of Deposit.
Taxes not paid before tho 15th day
of December next will bo liable to
suit with 10 per cent, costs added.
T. A. LLOYD,
Deputy Assessor and Collector of
Taxes District of Kona, Island of
Oahu.
Approved :
GODFHEY BllOWN,
Minister of Finance.
GOO 3w
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ailu ftullirfifi
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But eitahlithed for the benefit of all.
FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1890.
The Advertiser of this morning
makes its usual misstatement of
facts. There seems to be some con
genital defect in the editorial de
partment of that journal which has
seriously effected both its memory
of recent attacks made on certain
members of the present Cabinet, and
its power to add up its daily sub
scription lists correctly.
1. With regard to the Cabinet.
Shortly after the announcement of
the ptesenl Ministry the Adveitiscr
attacked one of the Ministeis in the
most "vulgar and unwarranted man
ner. The attack was not against
his ofllcial character, but this was
made a pretext for making an at
tack upon the personal character of
the Minister and his family. This
attack was made in the language,
style and manner of the "Police
Gazette." Again, it was only a few
weeks ago the same journal made a
persistent attack upon Minister
Spencer. For what.-1 because the
Minister of Interior would not allow
the Advertiser crowd to dictate his
official appointments.
2. We wish to call attention to
the inability of the Advertiser to add
up correctly its subscription list.
Last Wednesday morning it boast
ingly claimed "a circulation of 2500
issues." This morning, after being
forced to the wall by figures taken
from its own books last Wednesday
and published in round numbers in
the Bulletin, the Advertiser bra
zenly reduces its circulation from
2500 to 1120,orto about 200 less than
the daily circulation of the Bulle
tin. As the Advertiser admits it
stated a falsehood last Wednesday,
"what assurance has the public for its
present claim of 1120 daily circula
tion, when its subscription books,
upon inspection of last "Wednesday,
gave the number of daily papers
printed at about 7G0 copies?
The facts are just about as we
stated before. The Advertiser
prints daily about 7G0 copies, all of
which arc not circulated, or about
20,000 per month. It prints weekly
about 780 copies of the Gazette and
upon steamer days, when it wishes
to give Hawaii a" black eye abroad,
it prints 1000 copies. This, at a
liberal estimate, will increase its
total figure to about 24,000. Give
the Planters' Monthly the balance,
which is entirely too large an esti
mate, and by adding up everything
printed in the Advertiser office the
talented editor of "thirty years ex
perience" is just, able to twist the
niontblj' average into an alleged
daily average of a few hundred lesb
papers than are circulated daily by
the Bulletin. In other words the
bona Jide daily circulation of the
Advertiser is less than 700 and of
the Bulletin nearly 1300 copies.
The editor of the Advertiser is quite
light; he knows from printing the
Bulletin several times about what
the number of its circulation is. He
is at perfect liberty to state that he
printed about 53 quires of paper for
the Bulletin, but he is not a brave
enough man to make affidavit that
tho P. C. Advertiser has a bona
tide daily circulation of either 2500
or 1120.
The very fact that advertisers pay
the Bulletin at least one-third more
for advertising space than the Ad
vertiser can command is a proof of
merit which needs no comment. If
tho Advertiser had as large a circu
lation as the Buli.eiin it could de
mand and get tho same rates we ro
eoivu, Wo know you nro wrathful good
AdvertUur, but yon started tliu thing
by telling Unit 'fll" uhmjt2i00
circulation, ami, with tint mhiiuI
joiiiiiulUtlii inatlnut HtioiiK within
us, su Imintullutoly iivuwtlgiittn mnl
found your dully printing list iuis
700 iwjiN with Imnii jlih will
Wiltl9l) 0 pp tlnui 7(JU uoplftit.
T(jMji in m am u! io goiuuoui
Ids mil vmstA ,,unuikJiii!ii,,j
cither your boasted "thirty years'
experience" has soured upon your
stomach, as it has upon the public
generally, or an "em quad" has
dropped out of yourbialn-clmso and
the whole editorial columns of the
Advertiser are seriously threatened
with "pi."
We know it is a sin
For us to sit and giin
At you hero;
Hut your old "Columbian" pi ess,
And your editorial moss,
Are so queer I
ENGLISH AS SHE IS WROTE.
Eihtou Bulletin :
While tho Legislature is after
cheap labor, the necessity of cheap
legal talent for drafting bills for the
Legislature should not be forgotten.
The high-priced Philadelphia talent
employed in laying out the ocean
cable bill just passed involves an ex
travagance of diction which would
quickly bankrupt the resources of
the English language, and compel
the English-reading public to have
its laws distilled into a simple es
sence through the medium of the
Hawaiian version and Hitchcock's
dual dictionary. The following is
a germ unfoi Innately capable of be
ing rescued from the dark unfathom
able caves of English, rare in that
bill, as it lias been passed by our
Solons: "Provided, however, that
if the expense of so receiving:, trans
mitting and delivering such mes
sages, when computed, at half the
rate at which when such messages
shall be transmited ordinary press
messages shall he transmitted over
such cable, shall exceed the amount
of the annual subsidy paid or con
tracted to be paid as hereinbefore
authorized for any years then the
excess of such expense shall tie paid
by'the said Minister of Finance to
said constructors."
It is said a Honolulu lawyer drew
the bill which contains the above ex
tract. English.
FACTS.
Euitoii Bulletin:
The Advertiser is a Stanch Sup
porter of the Ministiy according to
itself. For Pap? Does the Adver
tiser know which party started the
want of confidence vole? Were
they Reform men?
The Advertiser is the Keeper (on)
of the Cabinet will the Advertiser
be a King-maker too?
The Advertiser gives the Bulle
tin the Benefit of the Doubt, but at
same time calls it a malicious falsi
fier. Has the Advertiser stolen the
Electric Light? Is the Advertiser
about to steal the Electric Light?
Grab Bill: The Advertiser has
certainly grabbed any quantity of
information about electric light,
which is "sui generis," i.e., adver
tiser information, meaning thereby
garbled information. A. Man.
LECTURE ON MOZART.
Mr. F. M. English, B. A. (Oxon),
who recently gave a most successful
and entertaining lecture in Honolulu
on Tennyson's "In Memoriam" will
deliver a becond lectureon"Mozait"
at Y. M. C. A. Hall on next Tues
day evening. The lecture will be
illustrated by the following selections
of music from the works of the
great musical composer:
1 Trio in E b Violin, Miss K.
McGrew ; Viola, Mr. J. W. Yarnd
ley ; Piano, Mr. F. M. English.
2 Solo Agnus Dei, from 1st
Mass, Miss D. Dowsett.
3 Duett La Ci Darem, (Don
Giovanni), Miss D. Dowsett, lion.
J. Marsden.
4 Quartctl Ave Veruni ; Miss
D. Dowsett, Miss M. Von Holt,
Hon. C. P. Iaukea, Mr. F. M. Eng
lish. The above choice programme will
be supplemented by a humorous musi
cal sketch entitled "Our Ascot Par
ty" by Mr. F. M. English.
RECEPTION AT THE PALACE.
Their Majesties the King mid
Queen will hold a receptiou ut the
Palace on Satuiday, November 15th,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and
noon.
The order of reception will be as
follows:
The King wilt receive the lioo
kupus of the people fiom G o'clock
to 8 o'clock a. in.
At 10 a. in. the several Hawaiian
Societies will he received.
At 10 (.'JO a, m. the Hawaiian pub
lie. At 11 a. in., the Chancellor of tle
Kingdom, Ills Mujesty's Ministeis,
the Piesidenl of the Legislative As
sembly and the Judges of the Su
preme Court.
At 11:15 a. m.,thoPi ivy Council
lors and Nobles and Representa
tives of tliu Legislative Assembly.
At 11:80 a. in., the Diplomatic
Representatives, accredited to tho
Com t of lluuall.
At 11:45 a, in., the Consulai
Corps.
At 11:55 a. m., Government Of.
fjciuls,
Ai J2 m,, Hour Admiral Cieoige
Drown, (J. K, NM iiutl fffuff, and tliu
cuntiiins unil oIIIcoih of tho nlilps of
war In ioit,
Ladle mill gentlemen dueling to
pay thulr rosjiwutH i Their Miijoo
ties upon this ouoiihIoh will full ut
tho J 'id iion IipIwuj tliu hour nbovo
utllltiil Mild 1)0 pri'suiilm ilurjug llm
liiimvula luitmu'ii III" oiijuliij pi Of
Ni'llliillnil.
On Hiiiiiluy, lliu Ulili liifcUut-M
o'iilnnk a. in,, t lip ( 'did will nlhJDlJ
ijiyllji! air Witt) ill fil rtJWHHrl
liVllJii fHI
m
Auction Sales by James F, Mot, an.
AUCTION SALE OF
Tiuwarc & Tinsmiths Tools
TO-MOltKOW, Nov. Sill,
AT 10 OIILOCU A. .11..
At my Salestoom, Queeu street, I will
sell at Public Auction, a
large lot of
Assorted Tinware
AND
Tinsmith's Tools,
TH1UIW UANII.
J AS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
704 It
AUCTION SALE OF
Property at Foarl City
in-order of the OAHU RAILWAY
LAND CO. t will sell at Public
Auction at Peail City,
On SATURDAY, November 29th,
AT it O'UI.OCH. I'. 31..
A limited uuuiIht of thoe tleshiibh'
Bnilfling Lots at Pearl City
The Company have expended 820,000
to piocure an" ample supply of pine
mountain water, lesulting in the com
pletion of two large Reservoirs with
stoiage of neaily 2.000,000 gallons.
Kioin a distributing Reservoir with a
capacity of 700.000 gallons, at an eleva
tion of 100 feet above ea level, water
has been laid along Lelinu Avenue to
the Pearl Oitv Depot In a C-iueh Oast
lion Pipe, fiom which water will he
supplied by the Company at Govern
ment rates.
The Company will bind ltelf in the
Deeds to cairy pin chasers and theh
families and seivauts by rail between
Honolulu & Pearl City
At I Cent Per Mile. 2d Class
AND
I J -2 Cents Per Mile, 1st Class,
During a term of 9 years fiom tliu date
of purchase.
These special Rates of Fare will he
tiansfeiable with the property dining
the term named in the Oliginal Deed.
Tiains will alvvajs be inn foricnsonable
accommodation of residents at Peail
City. Train? will reach Honolulu at
G:45 and 8 or 8.45 aud 1 1 :30 a in , leave
Honolulu for J'e.ui itv anil wav Sta
tions at 8 :ir a. m and 1:45 and 4 to
4:30 and 5:15 to 5:30 p. in. subject how
ever to such chniiges as may be from
time to time found neeeaiy for the
convenience of the public or business
iutcieots of the ompany. Evening
Trains will alo be tun whenever theie
is a reasonable demand.
BEAUTIFUL VIEW !
Those fleshing lots w here the most
chaiming view can be had from the
veranda of cottage or mansion, can
obtain lots fronting on Lchua, Alnile or
Woodlawu Avenues; this is a most
ch.uming location for residences, as all
agice wuo have tiKen the tiouble to
walk up Leiiua Avenue above tire Ewa
Court House. As a health, resort, a
better situation cannot be found. To
assist settlers, the following easy terms
are offtied:
One-Third in Cash,
One-Third in 3 years,
One-jthird iu 5 years,
Willi Inlorcst at 7 Per Cent.
Thus iimkinir it possible for tint most
limited in means, to piocure a line
healthy icsidence. Distance is anni
hilated by lallway commupicatiou, so
that people living at Peail City will
leach Honolulu iu less time than it
iJiKes to conie fiom WaiMM by the
ordinary means of travel, while tlie ex
pense for a pci mm will not be more
thai! live ceiits per day gi cater than the
piesent cost of travel to Walkikl by
Ti.imway.
Now is youi fimo to pioeniv
Homestead & Business Lots at
PKAKL CITY
At Pi ieeg lower than they can ever be
bought iu the future.
Don't Let Your Opportunity Slip
If .vou do you will live to quote the
"hind islght" sayings we fo often hear
fiom people who liml a chance to buy
the whole of Kiilnoknhiia Plains foi a
Ming, but thuy didn't! A won) to Hie
wlui! s Hiilllcient.
J3? Maps, of the Lots can l)e seen at
the olllces of tie I'acillt! Ilimlvvaiis ("p.,
llawaljaii News Co., nd T.O. Timlin's,
ami at my balnsiooin, Hpno)uu, when'
all lui flier Intimation cipi In obtained.
,JAS. V. AlOKGAN,
Oril !)0t Auetloueur.
For San Francisco,
Tim nun Hailing Iiuil.
"C. D. BRYANT,"
MCOIINKJV, niuMer,
Will hull for the nhnvn port
On HATIJItDAY, Nov, 8tli,
,VT lit O't'MK'lt NOON,
tW Km' iiimhjii iiily u
M, HA0KFEU0 A 00
7QJ ill
An!iit,
MH'
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OSM
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Gash Assets, :
W For full particulars apply to
Dec-24-89
THEO.
GENERAL
LINOLEUM, CARPET & RUGS,
IRON HEDSTKADS,
TRUNKS & VALISES,
TAILOR GOODS.
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HOSIERY,
STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS,
PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL,
ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS,
SHEET LEAD,
CHARCOAL TIN PLATES,
Kerosuno Oil" ALOHA."
ENGLISH,
SCOTCH,
Groceries, Feed Stuffs,
JA
FERTILIZERS:- Ohlemloif's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, Olilendorf's Special Cauo Mauuie,
LONDON PURPLE: Effectiiul destroyer of Potato. Cotton & i imKei Woitus. Ktiv
SCRUB EXTERMINATORj-Debtioys all Noxious Weeds & .Sernbs.
BAGS:-Sngar,Riee, Paddy. Coul. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM.
FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Knibiaelng the latest linpioveineiitm iu mateiliil uwf texture.
f3-!il Mfciii'iwl Vlrnli
ipe,
Slim try expeeted a
line line
of
AUQTIOJUSALEOF
NEW
Honseliold Foriiire
By older of Hon. K. MULLKR, I will
sell at Publie Auction, at his resi
dence Puiiahoii street.
On VVKi)XE81AY,Hov. 19,
AT IO f'f'l.(!K A. III..
The Knthe'Houfcebold Fumitiue, com
prising iu pait:
1 M 031 Lite! Set,
Consisting of
Hook Case, Desk, Tables and Chsiiis
Stntuuiy. Engravings, Paintings,
1 IIuiKlxonie
B. W. Parlor Set,
12 pieces;
Larae Center Kugs, Tapestry Por
tieres. Large Decorated i handelicts
.)apanee bercens ami Ornaments,
1 Elegant B.W. Diniogroom Set
With Pressed Leather Chairs,
Table Cutlery, Silveivvaie,
1 Fine Porcelain Dinner Service
Cut Glass Wine Set.
One Vienna Parloi het,
Antique Oak Bedroom Sets,
With Bevelled Minors;
Mattiesses, Moxquito Netb,
Hed and Table Linen,
Kitchen ltuitge & UtenniiB,
JM i ig'ei .itor, Meat Safe, Eet., Eir.
Al.so
1 Currinctt Hiii-mc. 1 IMinfton, Net
llnroeHH. K tltllt m, l.t
BQrPaitlcular attention Is ealled t
this nalc of New aud Elegant House
hold Kiirnltuie. embia iug the UnCM
fin nit me offcu-d for sale in Honolulu.
efflr Parlies wishing to inspect the
furnitme pievionb to the Bale, can do so
ou application to the Auctioned.
.IAS. F.
MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
701 lUt
FOR MaLK CHEAP
1IRAKIC
otlice.
(new). Apply
at this
701 lw
FOR SALE Oil HA I'
IWugOIIOltUi 1 Hockaway, 1 Double
Hcf Harness (new), 1 Mngle Set
Hainesx, Tliu ubovc aie iu llrst'Class
eonillllon Apply at this otlhe. 701 I w
Copiirtiiernlllp Notiuo.
rMlE iimlci signed have this tiny
i foiuieil a fiipaiiiieishlp for the
piupohuof ileal Inn hi buy. guun. ec
uiiilei llni inline of I ho California Feed
Co, T..J KING,
Hexldeiicu Honolulu.
,1. N WJtlOIIT.
Resilience Honolulu,
Honolulu, Hupt. 17, IMI0, Ml) tf
1CMCOTION ol' OFPIGtiKP.
AT Umi miiiiimiI uu-ellng nl lliu Wnl
)iim iigiirl'n. Iiiml Niivi inlii'ril,
l!" 1 1 ilia ffilhmhiK uni'Lliolilci-i wein
ii'iUm In cm VP iu olllri'iH fur lliu riMi
liiKJt'iil'i )V, . (,i!iini'.,1,.t I'ic.lili'iil
( i,Mw'itniliiii..,Vlm-,ntliliiii
Jiifl, il'i1 ' 'HSIHIIMT
i'i tf JM iiiv ii i u j uAMAm
Guaranteed Bonds
ISSUED BY THE
OF IVISW YOR XC
SECURITY:
KICHAltO V. 3IcOLKIY. lrtiiltnt.
H. DAYIES
IMPORTERS.
Mi
Chnir
DRY GOODS!
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware.
PrVIOiEB OOO
corrugated iron, Fence Wire,
INDIAN GOODS
Sept 17-90
Telephones, ISTo. 119.-
-
rfustace, SCing Street
TRJEi10"VLI , !
Having loused the utoies in the hiick building known as the
'Lnifoln Block," nearly oppomte the old Mlund.unil having disposed
of that portion of my stock damaged by the late firo, aud being
in leeeipt of Now GooiIh per last ileamer, unil more ou the wav 1
am piepared to till all orders as before. Thanking the publie for
the liberal patronage bestowed on me for the past Buven years I
Hope by piompt attention to all ouhrs to merit a continuance of the
same. At the new stand h1iji.11 bo jileased to see all my old cus
tomers, and as many new ones us may find it to their advantage to
call. Ibland orders bolieited antl faithfully executed.
You can find the Latest Styles of
Ladies', Misses' & Children's Hats,
AT
Leading : Hillinery i House
Chas. J. Fishel. Cor. Fort & Hotel Sts.
66
LiM
Without a Rival in Price & Quality 1
One-third the Price of the Royal !
Every. Housekeeper Should Use It f
0KT A Saving of 'Si Pur Cent in Cost and Quality the Very Bust. jgJS
SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS.
561 m
TO LET
ATWO-KOOMEJ) Cottage,
furnished or unfurnish
ed, centiallv located, suit
able for one or two gentlemen Annlv-
at the
HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.
700 w
FOR SAMS
rasu
ONE Hoii(.e ami Lot on
(leretaula 8treei. a few
Wf.KR
dklTlW uoors above the Annmv.
For partlrulaiij Impilie within,
(J!I7 ivv
TO LET
VRKY Cniiveuleut
Dethabln Cnmure
Kllll
llll- '
near
iilNhed or iiiifiiiuUbed.
tilt) oiu luKeimii grouiiil ai Mnklhl
ply at ui,niK'.i AtjKXi y.
M-
"71 If !IS Mereliiiul slniet
TO I KT
A HUITB of Thiea NMei.lv
i 1'iiiiiihbcil Itoinns. two
&
bi'ilriioiiirt unil inn lor. ou
Piiliililinvvl Mlri-Bl near Piilice Wall.:
mniaiuK mi
Aliph lo
ml) If
...I. .11 r l .
inn iiiiiglu kuiiiiiiiiii.ii,
Id KillKIUIAItn.
NrOItlW TO M5T,
tM
)Hiiiiikiiii lUim'Miinii
n'lmiily mviiiili'ii hy
IHI!UI'" i l'l Ml
l'U'IH)l!l liaill Ill'lH)
'J). 'iUlVilllUI H
ij"tiiiii)i"i ii'iiim
IJJUIHHH ID .11'
QUI li. il)
'Mill) to
J.
mmk
mm
COMPANY
Over $186,000,000
. J3. JROtsiJFB,
General Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands.
& CO.,
SADDLERY & HARNESS,
LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS,
M'BBEIt COATS & OIL SUITS,
LEATHER BELTING,
FLAGS, FLOWER POTS,
MIRRORS, CHAIRS,
SI LVERWARE, STATIONERY,
SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC.
WELSH STEAM COAL,
CEMENT, LIME,
FIRE CLAY,
FIRE BRICK,
RED I1RICK, ETC.
Outti't'H & lane Knives.
.;,iMra!,0AN
!,
Pipe Fittings, Etc., Etc.
Entirely new
to this tiade.
SgjST -
-P. O. llox 372.
CHAS. HUSTACE.
THE
BAKlliPOWDER
HENRY DAVIS & CO..
ExfliiBive Agents for the Hawaiian Ialunds.
NOTICE!
Purchasers of Lots at Pearl City will
Please Take Motice.
PHh Oahu Itailvvay Js Land Co. have
I in ido arrangements to deliver
lumber and all Kinds of HiiUding mate-
ilal at the Pearl City Station at tho
regular Houolulu prices.
Those desiring to build at Pearl Clly
upon laud sold by the Company ploaBB
call at tho CoiiijNiiiy's otllee for' fuithei
purtlciilai'H. B. F. DII.LlNOnAM.
(Jeiiernl Manager O. It. & h. Co.
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NOTICE.
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I M WIH'I'NKY Ih happy to
fileiulH In Honolulu aud elmivvhiiie, lliai.
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