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iamfer T5p V etia .. i - -- .1 ... p .I i i , r , f U If I :S ' 1 6Sa k.L. Bk" 1 if DW ?W IV. ..27lo. ewtiiiwMmm'Wiiman'iww I SHALL DC SATISFIED. After th toll it ml turmoil And tliunnnulnlmf trust belled. After thu lilirdtn uf wiary can, Unfiled lotiRlnc". iincrantitl pMjr-rs! After tlio passion nml fever nml fret," After thn nculfljr of vnln reRrct, After tlie hurry ntnl heat of rtrlfo, Tlio jrcirnlnj r.ud toxins tint Wn rat) "liroj" Faith that mocks and fair hopes denied. I 'hull lin tutlnxl Wlieti the Roldcn bowl Is broken Attlietunny fountain sldo; When thn turf tic? preen rnd t old nboo Wro iftnn taorrow nml loss aud lowi; When thi Rival dumb walU of rIi-iico Btntul At tho door of tli- utulfacovercJ hurt; When nil tt u ham left In our olden place Is nn empty clialr and n i Icturrd face, Wimp thn prajerls ended, nn I tho sigh It sighed, . I fchall bo satisfied. London World OLD MEEK AVENGED. At Meyer's CroBB Ro.tds. Tcnn., a de serted shanty marks the spot whew thcru once flomished u gri'Ut.tonnnerci.tl emporium. Tills buiy mm t of merchan dise was presided over by ft wheezing old follow wlp was known us Meek Ben der. Ilia whole lifo bi'ctnq to have been a continual round of apology. Ilia fear was not of a di ought, which might in jure trade, or or an overflow of the -creek, which might wash his house away, but that he might at some thoughtless time wound the feelings of -his fellow man. His name was John, bflt his habit of estiemo care, his man ner, which had been refined into gentle ness and then boftened Into timidity, brought to him the name of Meek. Hia business was good, for there was no other htore in the community, yet he was always hard pushed The fact is he was too timid and too much afraid of giving offense to refuse credit, and when ciedit had Iven given ho was too gentle to ask for thettioney which was due him. Even people that weio regarded a3 strict ly ltoucbt weio not slow in imposing on old Meek. Tho back room of Meek's store was tho wet day gathering place for the neighborhood Contracts for the yeai were drawn up thee, and many an old scoie had been settled in that dingy back room. When the weather was cold and when tho fire burned low no one would offer to go out and bring in wood fiom the rick, u bhort distance away, but some strapping follow would call old Meek, no matter Ikhv busy ho might be "Here, old boy. you will have to calk up thi3 toom to keep the lite from get ting out if yon don't mind." ' v. "Gentlemen." he wdfild replyC.in'' a most apologetic manner, "you must really excuse, mo. You'll pardon me. won't, you? I will do better in the fut ure." One day 'Lige Parker came into the storo, and calling old Meek aside said: "Meek, I've got to liavo $2V " 'Ligo." Meek answered, with embar rassment, "you know that if 1 had it you could git it." "What, haven't yon got it?" "Not to havo my life, 'Ligo." "Oh. comj now. Meek. Who ever hearn of you bain' out of money? The rest of us mout be hard up, but you air alius fixed Lvt me have twunty-fivo." " 'Lige. I lent the last cent "I had this vefy mornln'.' "Go and look in the drawer. Meek. 1 reckon you'll find home sneakin' round in thar." A "1 took out the last cent. 'Ligo." "Wall, dang it, go an' look when I tell you." 'Lige followed him to tho money drawer. The old manimlled tho drawer open and bitid, "Thar now, 'Ligo, don't you tee thar ain't none?" "Thar ain't none, sho 'niiff. Who did you lend it to?" "1 don't likt to say, "Lige." "Oh. it'iTr.11 right. What difference can it maker"' "None, only I don't like to be tellin' who 1 lend money to." "Come, tell mo. I won't Bay a word about it.'' "Not a word. "Lige?" "Not a Binglo word." "Wall, I'll tell you, jestto 'commodate you, but pleaso don't mention it. Jim Henly come to mo this morain' an' lowed that ho inubt have twenty-five, an' I let him havo it, although I've got a bill that 1 must pay this week or shut up the house." "Jim Henly, eh? W'y, ho oughtor have pleuty money. Ho'a got 6omo colta that he can bell any time fur a good price. Say, when ho pays you back will you let me havo tho jwenty-fivo?" " "Of course, 'Ligo, you know I'll let you havo it us wion as I get it," That afternoon 'Ligo met Jim Henly In the road. "Ilcllo, Jim, which way?" "Oh, borter ridin' roun' for my health, us tho toller 'lowed when ho was gittin' outen the way of the sheriff." "Didn't know but you was goln' over to old Meek's." "Wall, I didn't know but I mout ride over that way befo' tho thing is done with." "Goin' to pay him that money, I reck on." ' "What money?" Jim asked in sur prise. "Tho twenty-five ott borrowed from him." "How tho devil do you know I bor rowed any inony from him?" "You won't say uothlu' ubout it, will you?" "No. Go ahead." "Wall, i was over to tlio store thin moniin'. un'the old man wan sorter com pluiniii' about n bill Iio'h j;ot to pay or shut up the hoiiKO. Buhl he needed the monev ho let you have," "Ah, hu, thu old fool is Hirudin' It 'round that ho let mo luue a few dollar In he?" "Not particularly purudln' it, Jim. llo 'lows that In ntiilH i he money, mi' I roclton lie do Don't my uothlu' ubout It, but If ) on run rubu llio money, w'y go nn' ujt It to him. Will), ho long." It win a uliilly o filing. A number of tlie"l-ojc' tat In old Muili'n buck luom playlnif cerdn. "You'vyut mo fudud now," mid Alf 89ty, buuciilm lujMiiirda. "(Jot w down wlwr Uio ground Is tnkrbty roelty. tlt-llo, Jim Htonly, how ulr tiiay comln'? Sqnnt ntnl Ulru n hand." "Whar la old Meek?" Ilenly asked. "Gono out to trit some wood. I b'liove.' Meek ramo In and put n back log on tho firo. "W'y, howdy. Jim," paid tho old man. ai ho brushed tiff hla sleeves. "Sortei chilly an' paft outside." Jim stood looking et him. Aftern while he remarked. "Y i, it llttlo chilly, but not n lfiucli so as it will bo If people don't ntop talkin about thar betters." 'Anything wrong. Jim?" tho old man asked " Yes. thar Is. Thar'a a blanio Bight wrong." "What Is it. Jimmy?" the old man asked, almost affectionately. "Why, it's thi, an' 1 want you to nn deistan' mo when I say it. If you doii't stop blowln' an' a-biioitin' about leiidm' mo that money I'll shut off your air. Oh, you needn't.try to look liko a sick kitten. You've been talkin' about me, an' you know if. ivn more'ii tliat, I don't Intern! to let jou lit' out of it. Don't say a word, you old blathciskito. The tongues of old foon iiaye caused me enough trouble lately caused mo and my wife to part shut upl" Old Meek had attempted to say some thing. "Jest stan' thar an' tako youi medi cine, as I am a mind to give it. You havo been plnyin' tho hypercrit with ua long enough, an' mo for one ain't goin' to stand it no longer. Don't say a woid, I tell you don't open your chops. You git ubout yvor cent that's mado In this neighborhood, nn' then when a mm wants a little accommodation you go around an' blow about it." Every one gazed jjj Jim, but not u word was bpoken. The violence of Jim's temper was well known. No one moved except Alf, and hei talcing out hii buck horn handle, knife, began to cut ojT a chew of tobacco. "Yes." Jim went on, "we've bceu thinkin' all nloug that you w.h go harm less when we mout 'a' knowod that you was it tihiiketn the giass. What, jou will say somethin', whuther nol By G d, I'll show j oul" He snatched the knife out of Alffl hand, and. so quickly that a v.ido awake oyo could scarcely follow his motion stabbed the old man. Jim spiang through tho door and dis, appeaicd in the daikness. They1 took old Meek from the tloor and tenderly placed him on thu bed. "Alf." said tho old man, "I've bled on your hand, but 1 couldn't help it, Alf." The boys were in tho back room of the stoio Bitting up with the old man. Sev eral days had elapsed an a physician who had jur.t left thought ho might re cover. Ho was testing quietly: the boys weie playing cards. "Gentlemen" -"Want anything, Meek?" Alf asked. "No, 1 don't want nothin', an' above allI don't want to interrupt tho game, buF 1 jest wanted to tell you that I be lieve that 1 am dyin'." "Oh, I teckon not," Alf replied, get ting up, but when ho reached the bedside the old man was dead. "Who's thar.-" Jim called, opening the door nnd gazing into tho daikness. "Alf an' tho boys." camo tho reply. "What do you want, boys?" "Come out here." "What's up?" ho asked when he came to tho goto. "Jcstice." "I don't understand."- "But yon shall. Meek la dead." "1 undeibtuud." "Cy. hand mo tho rope." haid Alf. ' , Tho men that wero putting tho grave clothes on old Meek tho next morning could look t'aiough tho door tho door thiough vhie'i ho used to bring in wood and sew Jnn hanging from a tieo. Opie P. Read hi Arkansaw Traveler. Soldier' Indian Hardship. In a laud of leeche i you should think twice before wading in water. Other wise you may emerge with u shaggy cov ering of jet black. Something liko this has happened to two British warriors in India, Privates Speed and Davis, who, having left Bareilly for a day's bport and Jost their way, wero fastened upon by the leeches in the pools which they hud to cross barelegged. Tho two soldiers wandered about hopelessly for niriodays Bareilly is near the jungles of Nepaul, tho favorite home of tho tiger; but bo fore the tune days wero out Davis and Speed would havo given a year or two of their lives for tho sight of an honest wild is a marvel that the two did not die of hardship. Tho heat in upper India In July is bimply terrific. Yet the two survived it, exposed to tho sun's i.tys during the day. Bleeping in the open air at night. Not u village did thoy come across, not a human being, lor the whole region was submerged by tho yeaily floods They began by cutchiiur butter flies, ami they finished off by being found nine-tenths dead beeide the metals of n railway lino The first solid food they had In nine days was two "chupattles." A chupatty Is a wheaten cako, not un like it Bcotiih bannock. Them's nothing ubout the restowttivo "pig," but doubt leas it came in time. London Mews. Tim MiiMiruot for Chuloru. The Russian government has sent bev , erul physicians to Asia Minor to make experiments in tho treatment of cholera with feiulu stimbul, or muskroot, u plant which grows in Turkebtan and which potu.'M(H ceituiu utitj-hpumuodlc properties, it formerly enjoyed cjultu u reputation in Gi tinany mid Russia ua a remedy lor cholera, but has fallen out of use ill lecent times, Even its mime is npw unknown to most pruutitloiiotH in tlioe count! iw, although tho plant is still legarded populiuly us nil elllciont dlurrhu'ti medicine. Chicago Nuuu I'iiiiiI fur .MiittlMllim, Areuptod Suitor Ami did you ruturn all tln;ilu; to tliugeiitluiuuii tu wlium you have Ik n.i uuyujfodf Huu Wliy dtiyuu uppow J bueiuuo cntfugtd no uiuny tluiuV UpooU. HONOLULU, II, OANTA CLAU9-1090. tCopyrl'iH' h tnerlian Prs Association 1 ii3MW. mM rii t 1H thnKulfpl iliut nt.il I,.,. Hidden In the midnight's gloom, Sound tlio lielU nirosi tho Rnow Through the casements of mj room. And I cry u htltho Amen I To tho burden of their lay. Ah they miirIus BCem to Ray S mitt CI mi 1ms como again. How tho belH Imprint a smllo On tho chll I In happy Kleepl How they f.lcp!si souls besullo i they hotuid from deep to dcepl How they preach to w eiry men drown hair hopolcv. Itli tho yenrsl How thiy teach, 'intd Joj ous tears, Bantt CUus lia9 cmno ujnlnl For too often caro u-i 1 dmibt With their bhadonry Klitei, iitlu, Casting darl.nes.j nil about Quench tho sunlight of tho brain So a Joy .-ome3 o'er mo then Which no nords can cvei fraiuo, When tho merry bells pioclalm Bauta Claua has como again Tit methlnLs that Santa Claus, Though unseen, dnells ever near, Alul through nature's august laws Driu-js unceasingly good choer; And tint all tho sons of men. If they listen In this lire, Hear nbovo all earthly stnfo, Santi Chin has como again Tor I sea without, r ltliln. Something whoso i toUlless might Slow ly crushes strife and sin, Aud ith m Udom aids tho right So, no natter what has been, Will 1 1 now that cry hour. Clad in swLOtness, lovo nnd power, Santa Clnus has como again William H. S Fales. A Kcduertl Appotlto. V4n t Mr. Bingo What part of tho turkey do you want, Tommy? Tommy Bingo (who has been stufllng himself wllh candy all tho morning) I don't know us I wuntnny (hesitatingly) I don't feel Mjry hungry. Mr. Bingo Come, that won't do. You must cat something, my faon. Tommy Well, you might give mo n drumstick and a wing and some of the breast aud n llttlo btufflng and gravy and and tho wishbone. I know I couldn't eat any nioro than that. Tho Lust of tho Hxploror. Ujoobu Bung (of thu Cannibal Isles, at Christmas dinner) My dear, what part do you piefer? His Spoiibc Thu funny bono, please. Ujoobu Bung I don't think ho has any. I heard him say tho other day that at orto time ho was u professional humorist. Ilor X.lttlo SurprUo. Mr. H!obbn I stipposo this bill is for my Christmas present. But where on lartb Is the jircsicntf Mrs. Dlobbs I thought I would surprise you with thu bill first. Putting It 1'leusniitly, tGr- -S!2" Tailor Hero It U OliiUtnm lime, aud sou butuoviud HiU bill sliiu) butt Murch 1)0 I niuluniUiiid tills to bu it nifukul, sir) TruvuM-Nol nt nil. It. U what I call m i OhrUtiau rttrulu, tV. .&i .wm" u..,iv iv iljfej'F-myi t-'tm m zis?v WW rs i few UgM I 1 h- J X P Xjk it! f K c a w j v tzzZeir I., FKIUAY IfiVEiSlNG, iMnuutbsion Mo1 jiiaula. J OUH T WATMllHOUHK, ' tuiportpr and Deulut In Uenora 'trcliHiidlte, (ueoi) t , H" nittbi 1 WILD 15 II ft UO, Diulor-t in Lumber, i'fllnts lis, Natl-,, Saf and Itiitlilltift MiterlaU it uvery kind, cor KurtTuid (Jiie sts., lonoluln ) i. N C'llll .1 B. tie 111, l I . I HMll ASTLE ,U OOOKJl - "Sluiiplti! ami l')iiiuintl rclmiiu. Imiiuttera anil l)ntitrtit euerul ,Mrr ha il'su, Nn SO Mtii- si OUOlUill " i Lov urs, K. J. Lowiuj U. M. Lou lit. LlfiWKtta 6t UOUKli, (Buceissors to Luwers & DilKluh, imporuriiuil Ui aiurH in Lutubi-r and a, Kinds ol Building Materials, Fori street lUlllllllill UUNOLiUIjU IKON WOKiito sMiuiii iniiius, uugur mills, boii .u uuier, u ui, brass anil leau cub iga, aiiiuhiuci ol i:ury liucripttoi isiit. to .iiiii-i t'.ulUuilnr attcutiou pun aliip, bl ii.-h, jiniihmg Job work exi ili.d at short uolitc Ub.iut.ii Com mission AyoutB. LlOMlt bLl Q. iff. MAOAaLANiJ & Co. iMt'OKl'tCUS AND (JtMMLSSHr MKlitiiJANJ'ri. Qucu street - tlm olulu. II l(lt GONSALVBS & CO., Wholesale Qrocars & Vino Monihant." Beaver Block Honolulu. OBRBWEB St OOMPa.N7, 'I.imiUdi iKNKKAL MKUOANllliK AN1 i Commission Au&.ni- LIST OP OFKICKKfi P. 0. Jonks, Jr. . . . President & Mauugc . O. Oaiituh Tri uM-rer & Scorelar, DiitKcrnus: Hon.C. U. Bismii' SO Ai.t.KN II. U'Armuoush. Tt U T M. MONSABRAT, fj m Attorney at Law &Notaiy Public 147 Merchant stieet, Honolulu. S f ALFRED MAOON, O . ,ttiune ml.iiw is No buy Public 173 t'2 .Meielisuil siieel, Honolulu, ly LORRIN A. THURSTON, A-ltoir-iiey-tit - Law HONOLULU, II. I. Ofllce over Bishop's Link. 64C tf DAVBD. DAYTONj Will practice In tho lower ouits of the Kingdom as attorney, attend to collect ing lu UI I its brtmcties, leutingof houses aud any otlior business entrusted to lilni. Ofllce: 91 Kiujisiicet; upstalis. Feb 6-80 E2 ilJ a A NATUIIAL Mineral Water. foi XI. sale only by XV. &. LUCE, Sole Agent & Importer for the Ha waiian Islands. 023 tl G-ustav &: Schuman Carriage Trimmer. , No. 79 & 81 : : King Strefft At XV. Wright & Sou's Having reuuivid tt lull ussm Uncut ot fJarriuge rriininiug MaietbiU from tin Rust, 1 mi pro ured tooxeeuiuall ordcre wlili Ile'ltno anil despatch -it verj rea ou ililc iites, tl. A hi IUMA.N upr 7 0 l Fort Street House, 181 JPovt r-ti-f!t. Is tho family hotel of Honolulu. All llio coinfons of liouiu, Itooma with or without Board. Board, per week, aeeoidlng toiooms 910 to 812 Traiifelent, perdiy,.., , .82 00 Single. Meals.,. CO Cents Human (,ni;-, l.lnlit uml .lli'A. lint and 4,'ulil lluttin. 21. II ItlKllItY, Vol ?iu Pinpilctor. THE AELINGTON, llutiil Hi., i Honolulu. J. II. KISIIER, Pi op. TKUMS 1 Bo:iidumlI..od"lii. put week, (ac coidluu' to location of iooiiih,,, ...810 00 lol2 00 Tiiuulent, per (I, iy. ,.,.,., 2 00 Tuhlu lloiiid, per u eel. ,,. 1 00 niuglu .Meals...., DO Ii-i" Visitors will Hud tills mm of tlio niTist itniiiioi tulihi and eoiivenlent luru&c lu ill" elty, llio iouiiih bi'lng huge, light mid uliy. Hot titui cold witter bittlis, OBlllf 'THE ONLY PAPER r.u.l by ul ! 1 ulne 'Thu Duliy llulleilu." 60 cuntu ptr month. DKUEMBMU 2G, 1800, CASTLE & COOKE, , Liio, Firo & Mnrino Insurance Agents I AOKNT3 KOU: New England Mutual Lift Ins, Co., OK 11081 ON Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford. ONIOIS Insurance Company, Fire A llitrim-. f 8N KltAhClHCO. CAUFOltNU. Ian 3 IH) IVTlOli3. . MrfW6s?r1 . From anil after this dale, a Kuguhu J Freight 'i'ruiii will leuvo Honolulu for I Imiiitllinli nml unv Ul.ilt,,,iu l.,....,. I Day (excepting Sunday), at 10 o'clock A. M. gjF Hetcaflor no Freight will be received for bhipmeiit, by Pasfcunger Trains, except by special unungi incnt. OAIIU RAILWAY & LAND CO., W. G. AbliLhY, Slipt. Honolulu, Dec. 9, 1890. 7!) lm Pioneer Shirt Factory 104 Fort St., Upstairs. The U!ider-igiied 1oi;b to inform tin ulili.' of these IhIiukU that he h makim !i!rt- ly le wiii-eiuoui ' OirectionR forclf.niousurement wit bo given on application WliltBShtrts, Overshirts & Night Go tt guarantee l) nmkiiig h kihi.1i htrt to ecry olllC' Island ordar snlicitod P.ell tolpphonn 4 It lv 1 ' 1 JJK. Holiday Season THE PIONEER t Steam Candy Factory, Bakery AN I J ICE CREAM PARLORS, (ESTABLISHED, 1863.) Will again have on hand the largest assortment of Flit, Citron, PfiDBfl, Jelly AND SL'OXGK VAKKS, To suit tho most fastidious tasto and ornamented in F. Horn's well-known style and in great variety. C0NFECT0NERY Of emllci-B variety of' home miuiufac turo, both plain and fancy. Christmas Trees, Richly ornunionlcd and plain. Alto, Fixings for decorating Xmas Trees. Rich Mince Pies, Of Horn's well-known "good quality. AIm), for bale MINCE -:- MliJAT, Fancy & Plain Pastries, IN THE OnEATi;Sf VAIW.TY. Ice Cream, Quarantetd to be of the richest and purest quality; void at tho honest pneo of only $2 Per Whole Gallon )flri'loiito call and convince your self .iiid obligo, Youra reMpectlnlly, I'rnprit'tor; Hotel, btrcot, butweun Foil & Ntiuiinu. k74XDa BOTH TELEPHONES C6T74 VOl I1II Carrlao Ilorwa For Salo I f HAVK for tale at I K u u I nil Jtuneh, 8 Young lloisiia and Milieu, (if tlm beat - bineils, leeenll) Iiiii- ken to Inn nen,, Apply miuii by mall or otlieiwiMt o CIIAUI.KS1I.JUIJI), A l IVUUIUU, lVUUIltU(lUkU, vauu -vr.wnr its in Utueinuer 0, iuu nn lui fl eii -:- (STALLION -J "DUKE SPENCER," Will stuud for n short time nt the GreenQeld Stables, Kapiolani Park. Dukk Si'UNCKU Is a dark buv, years old; stands lfi hands hU;bj 'kind and gentle disposition. I? til T I G L 12 12 : By Dnko or Norfolk. 1st dam Lou Sncnccr hv NoifnlL f2nd dam Ballerina... by linn Balrownlo 3iddum lleunlc Karwnv bi' Imp. Shamrock 4th dam Ida by Imp Bnlsbazzni Oth dam Madam Bosley (Gumma's Dam) by .Mr Kfohard Cth dam Nancy Nlehol... by imp. Ktiglc 7th dam Bet. Iiosley by Wilkes' onder 8th dam by Chanticleer Oth dam by imp. Sterling 10th dam y Clodlus 11 th (lain bv imp. "Sllvereye 12th dam by Imp. Jolly Hogcr 13th dam by Imp. Partner 14th dam .x. by Imp. Monkey lOth dam imp. mate from thn stud of Hiurlson, of Biamlnu TERMS $50. tSr Best of cam taken with atiliuuU. lu cise of accident no responsibility will be assumed. " W. II. ItlUKAKD, 622 tf Ilonokaa, Hawaii. tlVBS i The tindeislgued having beeu iippoluted sole agents for the Hawailau, Islands For Hi a Celebrated Baldwin Locomotives I'lom the woiks of Bnrham, Parry, Williams & Co., riilluillililo. Peuii., Are now prepared to gle estimates and receive oiders for these engines, of auj size and style. The Baldwin Locomotive Wouks are now unmufiictiuing a style of Loco motive particularly adapted For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently hem leceivedat these Islands, and we will have pleasuic in furniMiing plantation agents aud mauagers with particular of same. The supeilonty of tbesu Locomotive over all other makes is not oulv known heie but is acknowledged throughout I uiu uiuicu amies. Wm. G. IRWIN & Co., LM, Hole Agents for Hawaiian Inlands. 40.' d-124 w-ly Watches For All ! ON A WEEKLY PAYMENT OK $3.00 WILL OIVE A S30 WATCH, Crctjcuiit, Monarch, on James Boss' Pilled Gases. Theso Cages are tho bift m tho ninrkot; uro giuininteed t bo mado of Iwo l'liitew of 11 Curat Gold, with Pluto Composition betweun.iind writ ton guarantee from tlm, factory. Full Jewelled Wiiltlmm Xl7)inirni, gua runteed to keep lino liiiui. Tlieto WnlcliCh uro picffiublo to gold wiitehes, bccuuint tlm cubes mo stifl', and perfectly bifo fui thu niou inent. gjtfVAt'ry lucmbergute hih watch within 15 weeks, ('nil uml t-eu our watches. It is u tine opportunity to got a cheap and line watch in a tliort timp, CALIFORNIA WATCH CLUB CO, A. J. SO HKKIUHU, .Manager. Hotel tt , tiiidor the "Ailington." 7U2 iJiv GEORGE UCAS, &vejt Contractor & Bul'der. Honolulu Sleuiii I'liulng Mills, Kspla- lMII lulu. uiidu, Mono Muiiiifiiclnic all kliidH of .Moulding, Hraikuti), Window i'riiuiuH, lilluiU, HayhuB, Doou, and all klndx of wood work lluUli Turning, bei oil and Hand hawliiK, All kind ofbawlnr audi I'liuniitr. siortiuiiiK '" tenantlm,'. tW Older piompth iittendoil to and work L'luitiinteed. Oidurit fiom the other Iikud ollelUd, M alflwiii Locomo tfUBSORIPTION 10 OrNTR lFI MONTM J, W. LUNING HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AS ACCOTINT'MT', AND Loan Agesit9 AT THE Masonic Building, Corner Fort & Queen Streets. L, K GAL -AND- GomiDBFcial :-: Typewritine IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 742 Gt Removed ! ALFRED NEUMAN, THE WELL-KNOWN Ladies' Tailor, or Han ft'ranrlsro, (Proprietor of thu Kcdfcrn House, Mar- kci street, untter i'lUaco Hotel), -HAH ItEMOVKD TO- No. M Beretania street, Between l'llkol & ICeeaumoku stt. 11 KBT.OLA.HS Lades'Tailoring & Dressmaking IZTiT A. A JItllftll J NrX. ItldhiK Habits, Genuine Tallor-nmde Costumes, Traveling Ulstcin, Jackets, ull tho Latest; Designs In Promenade and Evening Costumes, Etc., Ktc, Etc., Etc. 6'J2 3m Oalui ltiillwuy & Lund Co. 4 aiECIL meotliiff of tho 8tock V lioldeiK of tlm Oalui Hallway & Laud Co. w 111 bo held at the Chamber of Commerce Kooins lu Honolulu, on ni'.ii.'Ni.siiAi, uee. Ji, ihuu, at u o'clock a. M,, for the purposo of amend ing tho By-law a and othct Important business. W. CASH LEY, . Secretary O. It. & L. Co. Honolulu, Dec. 17. 1800. 738 UX FOR SALE KtllUKU RANCH, Kmi, Ha waii. 181,000 aeroa. For further punk-mars, apply to KAHUKl vU, 7V tf Kan, Hawaii. WANTED rMHST-CLASS tlri'Minaken: ood i J' pay: only cxporiomted handk need apply, t-'oimr Fort nd Hotel vtremi (ovur JiUrllolrilry goodi itore). 3ff y3j (I 1 , -v if . . -.1,111! :n"i i t ' mMimm n hi uMi i j MUl ,n j'niiiiiimiiii niin mi m w a miiiiiniimt.iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiwiii u i 1"ir i niiiiif'ii H nin iMili. i ilrtHitiiHtlii iWf 'illirfiiHii fill Ull .M,l ilUta,, - ""rht.imtit..