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DOLLS!
leclmiciil Toys!
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VELOCIPEDES! ilTT Satchels! Purses J
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PLUSH GOODS !
AV. I
Glove Boxes
PLUSH SHAVING SETS.
-Ladies' and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs,
HAND PALWTED TIDIES.
KID GLOVES!
S. EHKL1CH & CO..
1-91
The Equitable Life Ass
Society of the United States.
New Assurance Written in 1890 8 203,826 107 00
Income 35,036,683 24
Surplus (from which dividend will be made) 23,740.447 34
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An Investment Worth Knowing About !
Before assuring your life, or investing your money, examine the Twenty
Year Tontine Policies of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S.
Policies maturing in 1891 realize cash returns to the owners, of amounts
varying from 120 to 17G per cent, of the money paid in, besides the advan
tage of the Assurance duiing the whole period of twentj' years.
The following is one of many actual cases matunng this year:
Endowment Policy No. 64,925.
Issued in 1871, at asje 27.
Premium, 239.90.
JRJEJUJL.r.rsS
atEnd of Tontine Period in 1891 :
Cash Surrender Value, 88,449.45
(Equal to S17G.10 for each 100 paid in premiums, which is
i return of all premiums paid, with interest at 74; per cent.
Or, in lieu of cash,
A Paid-up Life Policy for SI 9,470
(Equal to 405.80 for each 100 paid in premiums.)
Or,
A Life Annuity of $633.55.
ALEX, J.
General Asjent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance So
ciety of the U. S. 1-
Telephone!., No. 119.-
Ohas. nu slace, Lincoln Block,
King Street, bet. Fort & Alukea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN '
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
.ALWAYS ON HAND.
New Goods received by every
)Sf All oiders f.vithf ully attended
ordcis solicited and packed with can).
Telephones, No. 175.-
-OFFER
Oalifornia Wheat, Oat Hay, in largo and compressed bales; B.irloy, Rolled
fc Ground Barley, California & New Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bian, Coin,
Cracked Corn, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Ah.o,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour 1
: If ifl K, 'X' I JL. I X Ifl K H :
We keep constantly in stock the celebrated Fcitilizeis nianufnotinul by Mr.
A. Huuh of San Fraucifaco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Grade
Buper Phosphates, all of which can be had at bedioek priccB.
f0 Island ordors Rnliritpd and Rntisfaotion punranteed. J&V
Telophono 240.-
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LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
HONOLULU, II. I.,
Importers, Wholesales Retail Dealers ro Groceries & Provisions,
wsr
OJS
ti. Co.
By eacli steamer of the O. S. ti. Co.
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Gunio, Vegetable,
etc., etc. A complete line of OrosBO & Blaekwell's & J. T. Morton' Canned
& Bottled Goods always on hand. Also, just received a fiesh lino of German
Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Picborved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, New Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Rivoiside
Oranges, Oregon Burhauk Potatoes, Etc., Eto.. Eic. Satisfao'iou euarunleed.
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P. O. Box 145.-
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER
FORT
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Now Goods received by awry packet from Eimturn States and Europe,
Frosh California Product) by every steamer. All oiders faithfully attended
to und Goods delivered to any part of the city free of chuige, Islund Ciders
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed, 81-91
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HOTEL STREETS.
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DOLLS!
! Drums !
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PLUSH GOODS!
, Gollar & Guff Boxes,
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S PRESENTS
Corner Fort & Hotel Street s.
urance
Amount, &5,000.
Total Proms. Paid, 4,798.
equivalent to
per annum.)
CARTWRIGHT,
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MSSJST
-s-P. 0. Box J172.
steamers from San Francisco.
to stud b.itiHfucliou guaranteed,
Island
-Cor. Edinburgh & Queen tits
FOR SALE-
-P. O. Box 297.
iok -a
from California fresh
from California fresh Calafornia Roll
-Telephone No. 92.
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AND
KING STREETS.
B?
iwiwii) imjnt3-'&,x4iS
Rsj lasts
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19 ft IS R $ ft II E
Tortoise
Shell
HAIR
A. T
Hi. Wick
1M Sb
Fort Street.
PROF.DB.medG.JlEGERS
GENUINE
SanitaryUiidcrclothing
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mk. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. Signed,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A PULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARRIYED.
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J.I'.MOltOAN.
U. Jl. IlOOfih.
EUSTACE & CO.,
DRAYM'E
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All oideis for cartage promptly attended
to. Paitietdar attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
Of good hi ti.uisk to the other Islands.
ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND
In quantities to suit at lowest pi lees.
C3r OFi'ioi:: Xct door
Moignu's auction loom.
to .las. P.
Mutual 19 "a
Telephones
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Uaf HPII4I4
Wnriiiutr and Reward.
A LL peiMiiiH sue beieby notified tlur
"- any pen-on found shooling Kolei
at
u ivoli'a
or other birdb with .lit a permit on the
landb known ab Kukuluaeo (bottei
known as Mis. C. P. Waid's), ne.u
Kakaakb, will be prosecuted foi ties
pass. Ten d.illiiis (10) reward is olVbied
to anyone who will gio information
that will loid tr tin; conviction of an,
person violating tlio foregoing proh'
bition. CIIAS. B. WILSON,
Lessee of Shooting Right.
285 .',
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nine Ntictit, Honolulu.
Excellent accoininoiUtlou for pattonU.
Dlt. A. R. HO WAT, V. S.
Olllco IIouis 7:30 to 10 a. m.j 12s!lo
to 2 p. in.; 4:M to (i p. in.
Tklki'iionks: Hell Oil. Mutual 183.
P. 0. Box- 82(i. lOJtf
FAINTER!
IF you want a First-class Job of Paini
iiigof any descilptlon done, call on
the 1'iaetleal I'alnter.J. L. Mky"' only.
Fort sticet 1H0, I'. O. Box 387. Mutual
Telephone f.(l2, JBO tf
Joe Dillon the Barber
1 S now doing business on
his own no
J count at 67 King fell col,
where ho
will Do pleased to
fi lends and as many
call.
genu all his old
new ones as may
dee 10-91
TJiu boHt tiling: to hciuI to
your friends abroad in King
Bros. Illustrated rioiivouir
of Hawaii, which 1h gotten
up lor the purnoHO und Is
not an advertisement.
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THE GOGOANUT.
(CONIINUI:!) 1
Cocoanot HuTTi.it. Dr. Schlunk,
a German chemist, has discocred in
the cocoanut a fatty substitute for
butter, which is rapidly coming into
popular wm in Germany and is des
tined to become an important article
of eoininoico. At Manheim there is
a factory which has been in exist
ence only about two years and is not
able to meet the increasing demand
for their cocoanut butter, which sells
at about 1C cents per pound. The
new butler is of a clear whitish color,
melts at from 20 dug. to 28 dug.
and hardens a! 19 degrees Cel
sius. It is better adapted for the
kitchen than for the dining room,
though it is disagreeable neither to
the taste nor smell. At present it
is chiefly used in hospitals, but it is
also rapidly (hiding its way into
homes where the people are too poor
to buy butler. The working classes
take to it in preference to olcomarg
mine. Tlio new butter is saiif to
bo singularly free fromacids and
other disturbing elements so often
found in butter, and this renders its
digestion much easier, hence its pre
ference in hospitals. It is consult
ed superior to all the brands of oleo
margarine and infinitely preferable
to the too often bad butter bought
on the niaikols. The success of
cocoanut butter in Germany has rff
tractcd attention in other countries
and efforts are now being made to
enter into its manufacture extens
ively. With cocoanut butter in suc
cessful competition with ojeomarg
arinc and an approved substitute for
cheap butter, the demand for cocoa
nuts will be laigely in excess of the
present pioduction of the tropical
woild, and its cultivation will be
more than ever piolitable.
Divr.nsi: Usi:s. The diversified
uses to which the various parts of the
cocoanut are applied are too numer
ous for explanation and tve will biicf-
ly slate a few of thorn : The freshly
grated cocoanut produces a sweet
milk often used as a substitute for
cow's milk. The milk of the cocoa
tiut by preparation with fixed alka
lies and quicklime produces rich col
oi s which are extensively used by
dyers in dying linens, silk and cot
ton stuffs. It is also employed in
the manufictuie of a fine cement.
The shell besides its value for making
cups, bowls and other ornaments,
when burnt and pulverized and
prepared with other ingredients, pro
duces blacking, lampblack, black
paint, etc. All over India and Ma-
mya me nui is a necessity lor curry
making. The lcaes of the tiec are
useful for thatching and for making
hats, mats, baskets, etc. The termi
nal head of a new leaf when boiled
is a delicate article of food. The
wood of the cocoanut especially from
the old tree is a valuable cabinet
wood known in commerce as "porcu
pine wood." And so on ad infini
tum. Ci.ii.ox. Mr. Fuiguson in his
work on Ceylon states that theie are
now piobybly 30,00f),0Q0 of cocoanut
palms cultivated in Ceylon, covering
about Jd0,090 acres nearly all owned
by natives. The value of "the planta
tions is estimated at 15,000,000 and
the annual yield of nuts may be
taken at 1100 millions. The value
of the exports of this palm in 1880
he gives as follows:
Oil -100,000
Coir ". 00,000
Nuts 10,000
Poonac 10,000
Copra 100,000
Anack 20,000
Miscellaneous Products.... 5,000
005,000
the products
estimates at
While the alup
locally consumed
1,500,000.
of
he
Cochin China. There are nearly
(10,000 acies planted with cocoanuls,
which yield about !)00() nuts per acre
which arc mostly turned into oil
1000 nuts thee give about 1G gal
lons ol oil. Moic than UOOO tons of
oil are cxpoited annually. The
cultivation is laigely increasing and
receiving a vast amount of attention.
The natives have learned its gieat
commercial value, and lice land is
being converted into cocoanut plan
tations and large portions of the tide
back-water are reclaimed and' planted
with cocoauuts.
Jamaica. Cocoanuts abound
around nearly the whole sea board
of this island and the number of
bearing trees is eBtnuded at about
1,000,000, and they aie being still
extensively planted. The annual
export is about 6,OQO,000 nuts. As
yet there is not much done in manu
facture f i on) the cocoanut and many
thousands annually go to wat-'e,
They sell locally at an average of
S12 per M.
TitiNiDAi). This colony exports
annually about 12,000,000 nuts and
the cultivation is extendiiiL'. It is a
paying and progressive industry en
gaged in by small capitalists who can
afford to wait for a return. The
palm1as been known to bear at 8
years old, the average is between 5
and C years ; but does not bear fully
till 8 years. There are now 3 or 1
factoues on the island and the an
nual expoit of oil is about 00,000
gallons. On some .plantations the
tree is nmdo to serVo )is a shade tree
to the cacao; whereby two oiopa aro
obtained from the same land.
Fiji. -J'he smaller islands of Fiji
and tlio couss of the larger islands
are peculiuily well suited to tio cul
tivation of the cocoanut, us the inoist
Ben breeo blows all the year round
over the trees, and jt attains groat
vigor on the supdy beach Jats,
though the trees also bear well in the
far interior up to at Jeast an eleva
tion of 500 feet. The area planted
is over 10,000 acres and it is a great
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?ygWWrt!JBWHjMw
H DIVflRSIFIHD INDUSTRIES.
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tylhiwnmt)nnfllwmil'tlW
WySw
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sdhrcc of ncnltlf There aro a num
ber of factories and theio is a largo
cvpoit to the Austialian Colonies of
nuts, copra, oil and coir.
To be concluded next ismc.)
RURAL LmisSrJisS.
Eihtoii IJumxtin:
Taking reference to what the
papers had lately to say of the easy
going Honolulu police, we can stale
similar experiences in this district.
Cattle stealing is done in broad day
light on the public highway. The
other day, a calm sdrcne moonlight
evening it was, the sheriff's own
hoi so was snipped of its mane and
tail oi the public tluroughfnro next
the town. Hair reuewcr and condi
tion powders ordered from Honolulu
hove not given any relief as yet, but
the diuggist cannot be blamed for
not adding any culicura. Perhaps
he knows our olllcers arc little afllict
cd with cutcness. Our barber is
said to be a white man who shifted
lately to Honolulu, presumably to
practice for a while on Oaliu.
Kaimi.
Naalehu, II., Jan. 8, 1892.
ARE YOUR CHILDREN SUBJECT TO
CROUP.
As a preventive and cure for
croup, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
ha9 no rival. It is, in fact, tlio only
remedy that can always be depended
upon and that is pleasant and safe to
take. Theio Is not the least danger
in giving it to childicn, as It contains
no injurious substance. For sale at
50 cents per bottle by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., agents.
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In seh'uting'your ChriHt
mas Preaenis don't forgot
that a Picture is among tlio
very lnst and that the nlaeo
to get such tilings Is at King
Bros , llottti Street.
Gift Goods
In Jewelry
A.rV
LINDSAY
iioofactoiiDgJewcler's.
ALL KINDS OF
Lai go and Fine StooK in Hand.
Souvenir NjHKtitH,
Coin OriiHinoiils,
l)li amis.
ANYTHING YOU ORDER.
King Street, between Nnuanii
and Bethel
203 tf
Hawaiian Stamps Wanted !
J WIIjL pry cash, for either Lugo or
' sma'l quantities of used Hawaiian
Postiige Stumps, as follows:
(These offeis aie pci bundled and any
quantities will bo accepted, no matter
how small, at thebimo lates.)
1 cent, violet GO
1 tent, blue GO
1 cent, gieen ". 40
2 cent, (-million no
1! cent, brown r0
Scent, 10-0 20
fi cent, d.uk blue 150
f cent, iiluamaiiue blue d0
0 cent, giceu 2 r()
10 cent, black .' 4 00
10 cent, voimilioii 500
lOcuut.biown 'j Till
12 loiiI, black 0 00
15 cunt, mauve 0 00
1" cent. Ijiovmi 5 00
16 cent, ud 10 00
25 cent, purple 10 O'l
f0 cent, led 15 00
81, c'.uiiilne 25 00
1 cent enelopo .10
2 cent envelopo ; ,. 75
'4 cent envelope 1 50
i cunt cuvulopo 150
10 cent envelope , :i 00
2 cent, vlo ct, 18!1 Itsue ...'.., 50
iSr No toui stamps wanted at any
pi Ice. Addiess:
GKO. L WtSHIWKtf,
02S Octavia SuSan Fianolseo, C'al.
3001m
luninn DDimniirn nmnn
FOIt SALE I
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15
Fine Graded and Thoioiiglihrcd
Miwb: hae lltlmod oml7 id tn la
pigs eaeii. U lico Sows weie lalsed on
tliuKapahulu Faiinfioui linpui ted stock,
and aie lutidy and tin Iffy. A bplendld
oppoitunlty for those who wiilitolin
pioe their pig stock. Also, I Thoiough
hied llerkshhe Boar of icglsterud pedi
gree, two years old and has begotten
many line lltleis.
res" Shipments to tlio other Islands
will be caiefuliy attended to.
KAPAHULU farm,
Walklkl.
W Mutual Telephone 352, 312 2iv
FOU HALE or LLJAHE
HKSIDENOB on Lunalljo
street niescutlv ol'cunli l
: ))V Mr. J. A. KinrwiK i.nn-
tainlng double parloia, four bedrooms,
Uhiliifc'-jonm. buthi 00111, Jareo dinliiL'-
100111, (dtcuen d pantiyi ooiyant's
100111. stabling, etc., oil ieur of Vnuln
building. Ground, 300x105 feet, well
Jalil out; Vacant on 14th Angubt Lot
u'Jjolnlug 30i)xl05 foof may bepiuchastd
on leasouublo terms, f
1C8 tf With Theo. H. Davlla fer
THOMAS
uhuiuk mwm stock
JMMfiJI,ljUlil,.llllliiajEn I
JOHN
Jmnorror
1 anfl Iron Ranges,
Stee
iiL ,. 'WwllniJBil Ni WW 1
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY. '
WHITE, GttAY AKD SILVER-PLATED
LA9V3PS - AND FIXTURES.
Crockerj, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes,
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
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J. N. S. WILLIAMS,
R. MORE, : :
Engineers & Iron Founders,
Office & Works, : Queen Street, Honolulu.
p. o. uox aso
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Sue;ar Machinery, Steam Engines,
Plain or Automatic Cutoff, Boilers for land and marine use,
Vacuum I'ans up to 11 feet in diameter,
Double, Triple or Quadruple Effects,
Wrought Iron or Cast Iron Tanks for all purposes,
Oane Wagons, Sugar Wagons, Cranes,
Hoisting Machinery, Rice Mill Machineiy nnd
Wrought & Cast Iron Work for House Building
A Large & Varied Aefiortment of Bar Iron always on hand !
: SPECIALTIES :
Diffusion Macbinerv in all its Branches.
Sole Manufactureiis in Hawaiian Islands for
William's Patent Furnaces for burning cane trash.
William's Patent Cane Slicing Machines, the most successful and econo
mical made.
Marsden & Rlokard's Patent Evaporator, utilizing the waste heat in smoke
. stack the latest impiovcment.
Sole Aceuts In Ilawallun iHliimlh tor to
Pelton TV titer Wheel Co. of Sun Francisco.
-Bell's Asbestos Packing Co. of Londdn, England. .
Sheet Paekiner. Stuffinc Ttmr PnH,.,r
Manhole & Haiidholo Gaskets,
These Packinira nrn ncnil
t.u veh-el
dior5mjticeUlmir8 l UU ki"dS f Mud,inery tlo,le at reasonable ratet and at
-CASTLE
ITU 0
Shipoing &, Commission Merchants,
l'l4ANrATION ft INHDltANCB AG B NTS,
-DKAl.KllH IN-
Bailders' and General Bardwan, Agricnltural Implements,
l'L,&.NTATI(N WtIMM,I.l!jMt
tJarpenlors', niacksmiths', Machinists' & Plumbers' Tools,
ELOU3E FURNISHING GOODS !
Kitohon UtoiiHils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, LampyGoodB and
Blake's Steam Pomps, Weston's Centrifugals,
Wilcox & Glbbs, & Remington Sewing Machines,
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: p. o. box 480. :
Went Cor. IV mum 11 Hz, ICliia Htrootw.
&T All kinds of NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE sold -cheap
for cash at the I X L,
F"TlioI X L pays tlio HIGHEST CASH PHIOE for all kinds ol
Second-hand Furniture, Stoves, Sewing Machine?, Etc., Eto.
jsf- IF YOU WANT TO SELL out your Household Furniture in its
entirety, call at the I X L Auction &. Commission House, corner Nuuunu
and King streets.
Prompt Returns Made on Goods Sold on Commission
S. W. LEDERER,
Str (npp Hatunfuy
"WieklY
Issued Every Tuesday.
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TVOTT
and Denier in
Stoves
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: Manaokk.
SUPEKINTENUENT.
Steam' Pipo & Boiler Covcripgs.
nv.l.iu!, ,!.. i. it.., i:.:..,. . .,. - ..
"."n.,v.j. iV 1,1,0 Djiu.sii kunurany in
&" COOKE,
1'JI' OfctS,
W. Jaype & Sons Faii)iy HerJIcljips.
mmmrmi
: MUTUAL TEL. 5)0.;
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PROPRIETOR.
IwonintrH till 9 o'clock -m
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