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RATES OF POSTAGE.
llcii'iiftor tlic Itnlos of Postuf f"i
lalluislosill Udimlilus hihI Oultink'H
ill llio Universal l'oslnl Union will Ik-,
for Citoh io.. or fraction thereof, 5
coals.
For nowsiuprid ami oilier printed
iniUlor, to the United States, Ciinmlii,
uml Mexico, for each packet not ex
ceeding 2 o., 1 cent; foi each addi
tional 2 o.., or fraction tlieieof, 1 cent.
To all other Cutintiies and Colonies
of the Postal Union, for each p.iokut.
not exceeding '2 n., 2 conU; fir each
additional 2 uz., oi fiaclion Iheieof,
2 cents.
WALTER HILL,
l'osintiister-Gonerul.
Jan. 20, 15!)2.
;i2l :tt I It
Is IS il
IJailu fJuITtfilw
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
lint rstablnhed tor thr tieiirrit of all.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1892.
As was stated in tliib paper, in rc
pby to an enquiring correspondent,
Postmaster-General Hill has been
engaged some time negotiating for a
reduction in postage fiom this to cer
tain other countries, to the rate that
is charged on mail matter coming
here from the same countries. The
Postal Union rate was the same
both ways, with the exception that
each country had to pay its own
transit cuaiges. Those other coun
tries were able to get cheaper
transit charges than this kingdom,
which accounted for double the rate
on matter hence to what was charged
on matter hither. It will be seen by
an ollicial notice of the Postmaster
General that his efforts have been
successful so far as letters are con-
cerned. Another welcome advantage
gained is a reduction in newsnaner 1
postage to the United States, Canada
and Mexico, from 2 cents to 1 cent
for two ounces. The 2-cent news
paper rale remains to other coun
tries. NEW HOTEL BUILDING.
J.uij?)- Ntriii'tiii't- on .Viiiiniiu Avenue
C'liiiNtriirtlvi IIiilcriirlHC of .loliii
T. IVatcihoiiHC.
Anybody going up Nuiianu Avenue
for the first tunc in four weeks, pio
viding he thinks he knows the gen
eral appearance along the sides of
that thoroughfare, will be startled by
an object that to-day bursts on the
gaze on approaching the first bridge.
A vast building whose foundations
had no place three weekS ago last
Monday rears n glittering galvanized
roof against the sky. Mr. John
Thomas Watei house this forenoon
invited a Bri.i.r.TiK representative for
a drive up the acuuc. The scribe
had been that way only a few weeks
ago, and when the object in question
suddenly loomed up lie exclaimed:
"What is this?"
"A hotel!" was the sententious
reply.
Mr. Watorliousc alighted with ex
tiaordinary spryness for a man of his
venerable years, and the lcporter
could no more than keep up with
him, as he went round to the rear
and up a ladder. The new hotel is
nearly opposite the Eagle House,
which Mr. Watei house built a few
years ago and which now, under Mr.
T. Krouse's management, is doing a
good business. There are over 30
men employed in building the hotel,
which accounts for its rapid progress
in consti uction. The building is of
wood and consists of two stories,
basement and attic. It is 80 feet by
10 feet, with an 8 foot veranda all
round, suppnited on giacel'ul turned
pillars. On the street front and
town side a wall of strong masonry
has been built so as to leave a wide
passage between it and the basement.
The hotel will be fitted up with the
latest sanitary and other improve
ments. Adjacent to the now hotel on the
town side the proprietor will devote
a largo lot to a paiL for the pleasure
of guests of both hotels and incident
ally of the public. It will be planted
with ornamental tiees and llowers,
also have a baud stand ind other ad
juncts of leisurely comfort and en
joyment. Besides the hotel, Mr. Watei house
has lately put up several handsome
new dwelling houbes. One huge and
one small cottage facing on the ave
nue aroof attractive modern designs,
tho fancy work on the verandas being
both novel and tasteful. Smaller
houses on rear lots are of a plainer
model, but all arc designed for the
maximum of convenience. Mr.
Walerhouse's enterprise, in these
dull times for woikiiigineii, is worthy
of all commendation,
FOR B0HSTIPATII1N
Und IIoi'mIoiiI'h Arid 1'lioHiiliate,
Dr. J, B. Foi twin. Kiowa, Ind. Ter.,
bays: "I have died it for constipa
tion with sui'cci-8, and think it wot thy
A thorough trial by the pjofcsflioii."
DECISION RENDERED.
Knlltirc or nn Attempt to Not AnIiIo n
IH-etl
A decision by Chancellor Judd has
been filed in the Supreme (Joint in
the case of Kane (k.) vs. Caspar
Sylva. The case is a bill in equity
to set aside a deed. The object was
to set aside a deed made by one
Maui to Caspar S,la, dated May
27tli, l.s'Jl, of said Maui's interest,
the same being one-quarter of land
at Kaaihapai, Waialua, Onliu. The
allegation of plaintiff is that the deed
was fraudulently drawn and was
theieforc null and void. Hut the
plaintiff failing to substantiate his
allegation, His Honor dismissed the
suit and ordered plaintiff to pay
costs. Huntsman and Nawulii for
plaintiff ; llarU ell and Kosa for de
fendant. HIS SERVICES APPRECIATED.
Mr. Arthur W. Kichardson, United
States Vice Consul General, lately
forwarded his icsignation of that
olllce to Washington. By the latest
mail Mr. Richardson received a letter
Iron) the State Department accepting
his resignation, but at the same time
expressing the Department's high
appreciation of the ability with which
he had filled the olllce, and its deep
l egret that he had decided to sever
his connection with the consular ser
vjec. The resignation w ill take effect
March ;J1. Mr. Kichardson is going
to Ililo to assist in the business of
his lelative, Mr. (J. E. Kichardson.
All who have had dealings with the
Consulate since he has been in it, a
period of eight years, can testify to
his ever obliging disposition and will
regret to see him leave.
No oxk need be groaning because
bo much money has to be paid out to
get a good Sewing Machine in one
lump sum. A chance is otl'ered to
oveiybody by joining the Sewing
Machine" Club at the Golden Rule
Daar (late A. L. Smith's btore).
321 2t
Railroad "Machine" in Politics.
B. F. Dillingham, Esq., Alien Candi
date of the "Native Sons" 3rd
District.
Deah Siu:
Previous, engagements prevent my
acceptance of your invitation to be
pici-ent at the PoitugueseClub House
this evening, to bear your discouise
on the issues of the day. But your
mviliilinn (n 1m ill. tlm Arniorv Oil
Saturday evening next, is accepted.
1 infer that it includes an invitation
to address the meetiiiu, and shall ex
pect to do to, at the close of your ad
dress. You are respectfully invited to be
picbcut at, and addiess any and all
meetings called by me, of 3rd District
electors.
Yours faithfully,
C. W. ASIIFOBD,
Candidate of the National Liberal
Paity, 3rd District.
Jan. 20, 1892. 321 tf
KAMEHAMEHA
Glee; Club
CONCERT
Thursday, Jan. 21st, 8 P. M.
I'UOGUAM:
PART I.
1 Laugh, Boys, Laugh College Songs
6i,i:k Ci.ud.
2 Eleile Hawaiian Song
Gl.KK Cl.UIt WITH SOI.O ANU
Wakih.e.
3 Lovely Night Chwatal
School Chouus.
fin tho ILuol
1 Negio Melodies. . Dull,
(Who Did?
Gl.EB Cl.Ull.
5 Catastrophe Spr.iguo
School Ciiokuh
(i Annie Laurie Buck
Glee Cluh.
PART II.
1 Old King Coul Edes
Glee Ci.uii,
2 Morning Song College Songs
Glee Cum wirn Wahiile.
3 Precisely So I Thayer
School Ciiokuh.
1 Gieat Day Negio Songs
Glei: Ci.uii.
fi A Cannibal Idyll Tabor
Small Chouus.
(i Kamcbaniuha Song
School Chouus,
gj8 Tickets at Levey's. Box Plan
now open, 321 2t
wo ruin lArw
100
MEETING OF THE
) l)
i ffl w onions
POLITICAL
Protective Union
WILL IIC HELD AT A
Robinson's Hpll,'
1 1
Cor. King and Nuuanu sis., 1j
On Tliursday Evening, Jan. 21st,
AT 7:UO O'UIiOUK I. .11.
0 Several Candidates will ud
dices the meeting.
Come One. Come All.
32i at vm pkdeb,
Auction Sales by James F, Morgan.
Aflfflinistrator's Sale!
The undersigned, G. TROUSSEAU,
Adminisliator, with the will annexed,
of the estate of Ilia late Majesty Ka-
lakaua, gives notice that pursuant to
an oidei signed by the Hon. A. F.
Judd, Chief-Justice of the Supreme
Court, dated December 28, 18W1, he
will sell at public auction at the sales
looni of James F. Morgan, in Hono
lulu, on
Saturrtay, Jimuary 30,1892,
AT in O'CLOCK NOON.
All of the right, title and estate of His
late Majesty in and to the lands below
named for the pin pose of paying the
debts of snid estate.
SJF TERMS CASH. Deeds at ex
pense of purchaser, viz:
1. LAND AT KOLOWALU,
MANOA, 0A1IU.
Hoyal Patent 2592, acres. Deed
from Nakookoo and wife. Liber 02,
folio 110.
2. LAND AT MANOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent -1470, 2 1G-1000 acres.
Deed from l'ibi ( w.) and Bila Kekiimu,
her husband. Liber 75, folio 103. Sub
ject to lease to Maraea Apau. Rent
.ff0 per annum; expires December 31,
18!I8.
3. LAND AT MANOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 130, 5 3(1-100 acres. Deed
from J. Ivekuanui and wife. Liber 70,
folio 21.
4. TWO PIECES OF LAND
AT MANOA, OAHU.
1st. Land Commission Award 11)50,
73-100 acre. 2nd. Royal Patent 21),
3 55-100 acres. Second piece is sub
ject to lease to See Hop & Co. Rent
$G0 per annum ; expires February 1,
1895.
5. LAND AT icULAOKAIIUA,
OAHU.
Lots Nor. 370-378, Royal Patent 3421.
105,741 Miuaie feet. Subject to lease
to John F. Colbuin. Rent $65 per
annum ; expires February 4, 15)04.
C and 7. LAND AT MOANALUA,
OAHU.
Apanas 2 and 3 of Royal Patent 420,
0.15 and 0.07 acres respectively. Deed
from A. Kaoliko and wife. Liber 98,
folio 01. Apana 2 is subject to louse
to G. J. Campbell. Rent $21 per an
num: expires June 27, 11)03. Apana
3 is subject to lease to C. P laukea,
trustee for Kaaua. Rent $40 per an
num ; expires Juno 27, 1!)03.
8. ISLAND OF MOKUOEO,
MOANALUA, OAHU.
11 acres,
ami wife,
Deed from S. M.
PfVmon
Liber i j . Folio .
9. LAND AT AIEA,
EWA, OAHU.
Royal Patont 785, Royal Patent
2875, 1 37-100 acres, and Royal Patent
795, acre, 3 chains and 33-100. Deed
from J S McGrew and wife. Liber 79,
folio 291. 0-01 acre subject to lease
to J Humphreys. Rent $10 per an
num. Expiies Sept 1, 1899.
10. AIIUPUAA OF KAUIIIULA,
1III.O, HAWAII.
Royal Patent 5711, acres. Deed
from Kalolo. Liber 58, folio 193. Sub
ject to lease to Hilo Sugar Company.
Rent $30 per annum. Expires June
27, 1903.
11. AIIUPUAA OF K AH AUALEA.
20,420
estate.
acies. Deed from
Lunalilo
Liber 73, folio 213.
12. SOLD.
LAND AT KAALEO,
HONOLULU, OAHU.
13.
Royal Patent 1003, 3 Apana, 3 48-100
acies. Deed from R B Kuikahi. Liber
58, folio 271. Subject to lease to Kimo
Kawaiobi. Rent $50 per annum. Ex
pires Feb 28, 1898.
14. LAND AT NUUANU, OAHU.
Royal Patent 4402, 98-100 acre.
15. LANDS AT PAWILI,
ISLAND 01' LANAI.
Royal Patent 1929, 18 57-100 acres,
Royal Patent 1930, 29 70-100 ucicb
and 2 20' 100 acres, and Royal Patent
1931, 18 30-100 acres. Total 08 83-100
acres. Deed from Kanui (k) and
Keanu (w). Libor 70, folio 418.
10. AIIUPUAA OF KIIIAPU
1IALA, HANA, MAUI,
Grant 3255, 20 1-10 acres. Deed from
Kalmnu, July 20, 1880. Liber 0-1,
folio 280.
17. LAND AT KUALAPA,
HONUAULA, MAUI.
300 acres. Deed from L, Isaac, Oct
31, 1882. Libor 74, folio 407. Subject
to lease to M Kcaloha. Rent $50 pur
annum. Expires Nov 1, 1903.
18. LAND AT OMAOPlO,
KULA, MAUI.
Grant 1908, 173 acres. Deed from
Kamaka, Mar 3, 1881. Liber 80, folio
214. Subject to lease to S M Kaaukai
and J 11 Waipuilani. Rent $50 per
annum. Expires Feb 4, 1904,
$9-
h OF AIIUPUAA OF NUU,
KAUl'O, MAUI,
m
3!Jnd Commission Award 0239, 12,140
acres, Deed from Ilaukoki, Liber
59, folio 89. Subject to leaBe to J O
Flores and others.
20. LAND AT WAIELI,
HANA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 3211, Apnnn 1, 12A
ucroB. Royal Patout 2804, 370-1000
li'iiir'r"f
f-
Of
f tin. ncro. DGed from Mahoe, AN&
24. 1B80. Libor lOO, folio 21)4
!t. 1R80. L bor 100. folio 21)4. Sub
ieel 10 lease til G M P Kaulu. Rent
!f25 por iimium. Expires Feb 4, 11101.
21. LAND AT PAKALA.
I.AHA1NA, MAUt.
Royal Patent 1729 Apana 2, 1 17-100
acres. Deed from D. W. Ken we. July
18th, 1878. Liber 55, folio 278.
22. LAND AT KKLAWICA.
LU1AINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1729, 4 acres 31 perches,
and 4 acres 37 perches. Same deed as
No. 21.
23. LAND AT WAIANAE.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
1 acre, 2 roods, 21 perches. 2 Apanas.
Same deed -as No. 21.
24. LAND AT PANAEWA.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1727, 318-1000 of an
acre, and Royal Patent 2741, fi-J acres.
Deed from Kalola. Liber 58, folio 193.
Subject to lease to Campbell and Isen
berg. Rent $00 per annum. Expires
Nov. 7. 1897.
25. LAND AT WAIOKAMEA.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Deed from
folio 89.
llanukoku. Liber 59,
20. LAND AT LAHAINA, MAUI.
Deed fiom John T and Robort H
Baker. Libor 87, folio 270.
27. LAND AT LAHAINA, MAUL
Royal Patent, 4390. Deed from Hana
Lilikalaui and others. Liber 91, folio
U7.
28. LAND AT WAIMANALO,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU,
Royal Patent 550. Apana 1 and 2,
3 15-100 acres. Deed from Kahoo
puipui (w), Liber 39, lolio 405. Sub
ject to leaxc to J A Cummins. Rent
$10 per annum. Expires Feliniaiy 4,
1901.
29. LAND AT KAILUA,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Grant 290G, Apana 2, 5 75-100 acres.
Deed from Opumomona. Liber 01,
folio 100. Subject to lease to Chas
Hiram. Rent $1Q per annum. Ex
pires June 27, 1903.
30. LANDS AT KANEOIIE AND
KAALAEA,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Deed from John Kalaauala and others.
Liber 88, folio 245.
31. LANDS AT KAPAKA.
KOOLAULOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 05G1, 2 Apana, 873-1000
acre and acre. Royal Patent 1112,
2 Apana, 0.2G acie and 0.50 acie.
Deetl fiom S W Kuaiwa and wife.
Liber 90, folio 490.
And if not sullicicnt to pay the
debts of said estate the following:
32. LAND AT KUKULUAEO,
KAMA, HONOLULU, OAHU.
Royal Patent 1990 2 Apana, 1 3-1
acres and 35 100 acre. Deed from
Knhoopuipiii, Liber 39, folio 405.
33. LAND AT IWILEI, OAHU,
58 8-10 acres. Deed fiom Estate of J
II Coney. Libor 95, folio 424. Sub
ject to the following leases, viz.:
1. Leabo to A F C oke, $00 per
annum. Expires June 1, 1900.
2. Incase to 11 JiricKsen, tyzh per
annum. Expires March 1, 1891.
3. Lease to John Ena, $110 per an
num. Expires Juno 1, 1898.
4. Lease to John Ena, $50 per an
num. Expires April 1, 1898.
34. LAND AT PAWAA,
KUNA1IOU, OAHU.
22 45-100 acres more or less. Deed
from C H Judd. Liber 104, folio
129. Subject to leafo to E. C. Mac
farlane. Rent $1.10 per annum. Ex
pires February 4, 1901.
35. ILI OF WAIELI, WA1MALU,
EWA, OAHU.
L C A 8525 B, part 3,155 acres more
or less. Deed from lion C Ulukou
and wife. Liber 58, folio 128. Subject
to lease to L McCandless. Rent $50
per annum. Expires January 1, 1890.
30. ILI OF KAIMAKEA,
EWA. OAHU. "
Royal Patent 4499, 2 Apana, 31 1-2
acres and 4-10 acres, ami sea and
stream fishery of Wah.iloa, 53 acres.
Deed from W C Parke, Administra
tor Estate of Kauaiua. December 5,
1878. Libor 58, folio 1. Subject to
lease to Sing Chung,
37. LAND AT KALIIII, OAHU,
known as Kamanaiki, Royal Patent
3123, 455 acres. Deed from C P
laukea, October 31, 1887. Subject to
lease to Manuel Barratt. .Rent $150
per annum. Expires November 1,
1892.
gjtfFm further particulars inquire
of
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
(Signed.) G. TROUSSEAU.
Administrator with the Will annexed
of tho Estate of II M Knlukuua,
deceased. U20 Pit
k Good Investment!
FOIt SALE
APIECE of Laud with Four Cot
tages on Vinovai'd stieet, tented
for 828 per month
For imrllciilais
apply to
J. M. VIVAS.
303 lm
W. T. MONSARRAT,
Veterinary Surgeon,
1ST Olllce ut Hotel Htab'es, Hotel
street, both 'IVIoiibouua 3a. Resilience:
Mutual Tel. CIO. dec 10-W
l"l -T- -nii?ii-"l-i -r ii Al ., mi,!..??--- m
: -- ' " ' ""1" " "''' "1 ''VMV''V-IWlyTHtytt-;
THE MUTUAL
fCIOHAItU A. JficUimDY,
issues Every Desirable Form of Policy !
m
ll has (Mid its members since its o.ganration THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR MILLIONS OF DOL'ARS.
Its New Distribution Policy is the most libcial ever offured by any lnsuiancc Company.
ItC- For full paiticulars npplj' to
1-91
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D.
Now (ilniMlM .Mini to Ilnml
Carbolincum Avcnaritis,
Slack & Brownlow's Water Filters,
Scales Topsail Chains,
Open Link Chains, : 3
Glassware Tumblers,
Goblets, Wines, Decanters,
Jugs, etc., etc.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
House Furnishing Goods,
Japanned Ware,
Miniature "Vistas" for mailing,
10c. each.
When yon wane a Portrait
Enlarged cull on Kinn Bros.,
ffet their price list and
saiitph'M. They can't he heat.
TENDERS WANTED!
TBNDKRS WANTED FOIt
Part Cargo of LmobBr
Landed ex Chilean bark 'Ann:i Calha
rina," ami now stoied on the wharf of
thuOiihiilt.lt. A: L. Co., with the pi I
vllege of fiee .storage for one mouth,
consisting of
Tongued & Grooved Nor'west,
76.772 feet.
Rough Nor'west, 122 029 feet.
Specifications of ic! for Inspection at
the ollluu of the Chilean Consul.
ti:k.iih CASH.
f Sealed Tenders ill be received
u) to 12 o'clock noon, on TtlUItaDAY
NKXT. the 21st .Tallinn y, 1802, at the
olllce of tho Chilean Consul, at Hono
lulu. J. SUHH,
Jlater of the Chilean balk
323 2t "Anna Cathaiin.u"
Has it ever oeouvrcd to
you what a desirable and
acceptable present a pic
ture makes? If not lend
us your ear for a moment
until Ave explain. In the
first place cveiyonc en
joys looking- at a pretty
picture ; it not only serves
to beautify the home, but
appeals to one's better
feelings and forms excel
lent food - for thought,
which nothing else can
give, and if the subject
be well chosen, serves as
a silent lecturer for good.
One need not confine him
self to any particular
style as the assortment of
both styles and subjects
is unlimited and almost
any fancy can be "rati
fied. A picture has the pecu
liar power of stamping its
imago upon the minds of
all who may see it, and in
many cases leaves a life
long impression.
When making your
rounds of shopping drop
in at King Bros., on Ho
tel street, and see what
they have to offer in this
line, if for no other pur
pose than to enjoy what
is to be seen.
POUND NO J ICE.
rrx'VrOTIOl': Ih lierebv rIvuii Hint
iCX0l tlm following tlCMSrllllMl
anliiml will bo hold itt public aut'tinii
on SATURDAY, .Iiiii. :!0, IB1I2, ut 12
o'clock noon, ut tlm Qovurnnit'iil Pound
ut MuMkl :
1 Ittiy lloisu wltli wliitoMieak on fore
head and leH black, lour whlto spots on
rlglilHlilu and onu on tlm loft, biuudud
"42" with "u" bolow, ulso "it" on left
hind leg.
totf-Owner of tho above animal nnisl
scud In hla claim within 12 days,
othoiwlbo it will be sold on thu ditto
ubou mimed. I), KAOAO,
Government l'oundiniibtor.
Honolulu, .Ian. VJ, lHtU. a-i 2t
NOTICE of MEETING.
C'J-'OOKUOLDKKS in Hawaiian Apl
O cultural I'onipuny will tako notice
that tho annual uieetlni' of thu Company
will be held ut tho olllce of (.'. Itieuei &
Co , Queon htieet, on TIIUUSI) Y, Jan.
'Jlbt next, ut 10 o'clock A. M
J. O. UAKTElt,
Socit'tuiy II. A. Co.
Honolulu, dan. U, 18D2. ill 1 Ut
A1IIL1STIU SCHOOL.
rpilK iindorshjiu'd In in enured to ivo
X Lessons In Atbletlc I'.xeiclrtiin and
thu Manly Ait ut two doors -ihovu tho
Royal .School, Emma stieet, uNo to ghe
lutUi notions ut homes of pupils If do
shed. Applications iccelved ut No 67
h'lng stieet,
ULi Jiu MIKE QU1LLIGAN.
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FE INI
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General
This Space
-FOIt
N. S. SACHS,
104 Fort Street. - - Hono'ulu.
The Popular Millinery House.
CO
Builders' & Gene.al Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Plantation
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General lentauise,
Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
ca
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Q .2
CO
CO
G3
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CO
CO
WIL0OX &
o
SEWINGMACHINES.
NEEDS
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
11IMI5 Fort .Street, Honolulu, II. 1.
ARE NOW TUB
New and Fresh Lot Just Received from the
.FACTOKY!
I?F.IlIi:J:
Small Si.o,
Largo Si.o,
Small Sio,
Largo Si.o,
iios
PALMER &
AUC1HTKCTN I
STYLES OF ARCHITECTURES:
KiiBtluko, Queon Anno, Reiialhbunco, Gotlilo, Italian, Clusslo, Norninn,
IN STONE, BRICK, IRON OR WOOD.
Bcsl Modern Designs in Residences! Cheap Artistic Cottages a Specially)
Complete plaiiB and Bpuulllculluiib fjlvou; also supeiinteisdeiico of construction.
W OIPICE-CIiilttiu Block, cor. KinR& Fort, Entrance on Fort St,
.
S-&5Sl
OF EW YORK.
Pi'i'idtlent.
J. J to 10.
Ant for the Hawaiian Islands.
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