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i 1 II ill. - a . lltl c? ',' m , . " i ft toM V ? i I 'J I r The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Now Assurance Written hi T890T 7 . .3 203,826107 00 luconio 35,036,683 24 Surplus (from which iliviiloml will be made) 23,740.447 34 An Investment Worth Knowing; About I ' , - Heforc awning your life, or investing your money, examine the Twenty Year 'roiillnc Policies of The Kquilultlu Life Assurance .Society of the U. S. Policies maturing In 1SK1 realize cash returns to the owners, of amounts jaryituj from P20 to 17(5 per cent, of the money paid in, besides the advan tage or the Assurance during the whole period of twenty years. The following is one of many actual cases matuiing this year: Endowment Policy No. 01,925. Issued in 1871, at nie 27. Amount, ,000. Premium, S2ay.D0. Total Prems. Paid, 84,798. at End of Tontine Period in 18'JI: Cash Surrender Value. $8,449.45 (Equal to S17G.10 for each S100 paid in premiums, which la equivalent to i return of all premiums paid, with interest at 7$ per cent, per annum.) Or, in lieu of cash, A Paid-up Life Policy for 819,470 (Equal to $405. SO for each $100 paid in premiums.) Or, A Life Annuity of $633.55. ALEX. J.CARTWRICHT, General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance So ciet of the U. S. 1-91 CO Builders' & Geneial Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Plantation Supplies, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS, AGATE WAKK, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE, Cutlery & General lercliaiflise, Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals, WILCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON SEWING MACHINES. w -s O s O CO CO 8 "e H GO CD Telephones, No. 175.- -jger- -OFFER Oaliforni.1 Wheat, Oat Hay, in laige and compressed bales; Barley, Rolled A Giouud Hurley, California & Mnv Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bian, Coin, Cracked Com, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Alto, Drifted Snow and Victor Flour ! We keep constantly in stock the celebrated Fertilizers manufactured by Mr. A. Haas of San Francisco, viz. : Rune Meal, Wool Dust and High Grade Super Phosphates, all of which can be had at bedrock prices. iHltind orders solicited and Telephone 240.. -j8tr- LEWIS & CO.. HONOLULU, II. I., Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions, D&-- -OJN By each steamer of the O. S. S. Co. from California fresh Calafornia Roll Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresli California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetable!,, etc., etc. A complete lino of Crosbe & Blaekwell's & J. T. Morton's Canned & Bottled GoudB alwayB on hand. Also, jiibt received a fresli lino of German l'ates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltese Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside Oranges, Oregon Burhauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc.. Eic. Satisfao'ion guaranteed. 1-411 P. O. Box 145.- jsa&jar- H. E. Mcm'Pt'RE & IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed, EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. o Now Goods received by every packet from Eastern States and Europe, Fresh California Produce by every steamer. AH oiders faithfully attended to and Goods deliveied to any part of the city frco of charge. Island orders Holinited. SstiHiHrlinn uuivranU'cd 1-91 c. J. McCarthy, Ni:v Cumminb' Block, Mkkohant Stiiket. REAL ESTATE BROKER. fiOI.ICTIOK IOH TIIK Equitable Life Assurance Society FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO. Rents Collected and Houses Rented. o fjST Any business ontnibted to mo will receive prompt attention. gC3 nov-14-91 PALMER & ARCHITECTS ! STYLES OP ARCHITECTURES: Kastlake, Queen Anne, Renaissance, Gothic, Italian, Classic, Norman, IN STONE, BRICK, IRON OR WOOD. Best Modern Designs in llcsldences! Cheap Artistic Cottages a Specially! Complete pluus and specifications given; also superintendence of construction. tm OlFICE-Cliillon Block. ctr.Kiue ft Tort. Entrance on Fort St, -Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts. , L'd, FOR SALE- Batisf action guaranteed. 0 -P. O. Box 297. Ill fort Street, ICJE - --a Telephone No. 92 RICHARDSON, AltCIIITKCTSI! iwnwlwwrV miiwJm PROllDRJBllG.JAIlliER'ii J8 (J EN U IN 12 CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION. 1 herewith appoint ISIu. M. GOLD BERG, Agent for the sale of my Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of initiation. Signed, PROF. DR. G. JAEGER. Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90. A FULL ASSORTffliFjIlST ARRIVED. '297 tf TIIK STOCK OF Japanese Goods k Carlos Lately on exhibition over Gonsalvcs & Co. 's Stoie has" been removed to the Robinson Block, Hotel Street, (Opposite Bethel Stiect), Where the Proprietor will be glad to see liis friends. New Goods Opened 1 toy" Tlie Stock Is on the ground lloor, no staircase to climb. 340 tf F.IIU3TACK. J.l'.MqUOAN. w,ir. uoqos. HUSTACE & CO., DRAYMEN. All orders for cartage promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to the Storing & Shipping Of good in transit to the other Islands. ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND In quantities to suit at lowest prices. PJJ Offiuk: Next door to Jas. F. Morgan's auction ropii. Mutual 19 "(M. Telephones t& Bell 414 1-91 CHAS.T. CULICK, Notary Public for the hland of Oabu. Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La bor Contracts. Agent to Urftnt Marriage Licenses, Ho nolulu Oahu. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt & Scott's Freight & Parcels Express. Agents for the Burlington Koute. Real Estate Broker & jgSSu Hell Tele. 3J8.-Mffi"MutuaI Tele. 139. P.O. Box-Hii. - Office: No. US Merchant street, Honolulu, Oahu, II. I, jun U2 E. B. THOMAS, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. Estimates given on all kinds ofliiick, Iron, Stone and Wooden Buildings. All kiuds of Jobbing in the Building Trade attended to Keeps for sale Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Fittings, Old and New Comigated Iron, Mlntou Tiles, Qnany Tiles, assorted sizes and colors; California and Monterey Saud, Granite Curbing and Blocks, Etc. MST- Oillee aud Yard : Cor. King and Smith sti oiits. Olllce Hours: 8 to 12 a. 31., and 1 to 4 i. m. figr Telephones: Bell, 351; Mutual, 417. Residence: Mutual, 410. P. O Box, 117 129 ly NOTICE. SOME malicious pertons having cir culated a minor that we aro going out of business, we take plcaMiic in announcing to the public in general and to the trade in particular, that it is our intention to carry on our busi ness in the future to the full extent as it lias been heietofore during the last 25 years. And from tlio success we have made in pur business wo feel nsMircd that wo will stay another 25 years. To bo convinced pjeato call and oxamino oimstook and (you will find it in our lino tlio largest and best assorted in tlio Hawaiian Inlands. U35 lm HYMAN BROS. 0i FOK SALE! 1IIAVK Pour Flue Residence Sites, situated on l likol stieet, fori sule. The LotH have a fiontHL'c of ill feet on Piikol street aud are SOU feet deep, are nicely laid out In fruit and shade trees and aro all covered with grass; watei laid on throughout, 'i'hc situation of these Lots and the limited number make It necessary that Intending puiuhuMirn should make early application to the Undersigned, from whom all particulars cail be hud. JAS. V. MORGAN. 203 tf GEORGE LUCAS, Contractor Honolulu Steam Planing Milk, Espla nade, Honolulu. Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings, Brackets, Window Frames, Dllnds, Sashes, Doors, aud all kluda of wood work tlnisli. Turning, Scroll aud Band Sawing. All kinds of Hawing and Planing, Morticing and Tenanting. tST Orders promptly attended to and work guaranteed. Orders fiein the other Islands solicited. 1 -ui Wlion you want, a 1'ortrult Enlarged call on Kinjr Bioh., t;t their price lint and Hee tmuiplcti. Tliey can't be beat. M& wP ML lft &m LwUiwcrc olliiiiir v o JAMESE BAZAAR gflirMflmlrat H0"61'' iiMJli b. m.ml,m mm'fM,,.,,,.,,,..',.,,,., AMERICAN LETTED San Fhaniico, Feb. 6, 1SU2. M'ARHISOTON NOTBR. ItcproRonlnUvo Pattison, of Ohio, has Introduced into the Ilotiso a joint losolutlon ntncndlng llic Constitution by making tliu Presidential term live yean, and ileelarinn; (lie inciinihent ineligible for re-flection. Senator Shciinan la reported to have said Hint a free silver bill would pass both houses of Congress this session, but wotdd ho vetoed by the President. A tin iff bill would p'ass the House, but would be defeated in the Senate. Piatt has introduced a bill (by re quest) to enable New Mexico to form a constitution and Slate government and be admitted into the Union. A special says, "It is learned on good authority that this Government is endeavoring to annnge for an in ternational silver convention and that negotiations to that end ate now in progress with Great Britain, Germa ny and France. The Navy Depaitment will this week urgontlj recommend to Con gress the construction of a submarine cabl'e between San Francisco and Honolulu, the survey of which has been satisfactorily made. The House Committee on the elec tion of President, Vice-President and Congressmun, by a formal vote, ap proved of the principle that the Uni ted States Senators should be elected by the people. Senator Hawlcy has introduced a bill to establish a military post near Helena, Mont., upon requisition with out cost, by the United States of 1000 acres of land. For the erection of the necessary buildings, 300,000 is appropriated. 1'ACIFIC COAST KVKNTS. It has been decided to hold the next convention of the National Editorial Association in this city on May 17th. Fully 800 delegates will be present. Secretary Lclong of the Slate Hoard of Horticulture, has received from Australia a large consignment of lady-birds from Piof. Albert Koe ble. The shipment consisted of up wards of G000 lady-birds aud their especial vocation will be the exter mination of the San Jose scale. Fully as important is the receipt for the first time in this country of living specimens and cocoons of the Tlial pochares Cocciphaga, a moth which is the deadly enemy of the black scale for which pest, until the present time, no remedy has been found. Their introduction means an annual saving of between SI and S2 for each properly cared for olive tree in the State and the salvation of the oraue groves. The "old pard letter" is the genuine article. Last Thursday afternoon judgment was enteied by default in the suit of Russell J. Wil son ?s. Irwin C. Stump for the re covery of SI 000 promised by defend ent to plaintiff during the last cam paign in the event of the production of a certain genuine letter fiom II. H. Markham, then a candidate for Governor of the State. Mr. Wilson, as Chairman of the Democratic Stale Central Committee, fiist secured pos session of the letter, and had it pub lished, when Mr. Stump, in his capa city as Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, denied its authenticity and branded it as a forgery, at the same time offering $1000 if its authenticity could he pn ved. Should the money be paid by the Republican State Central Committee without fuither litigation Mr. Wilson will distribute it as fol lows: To the Protestant Orphan Asylum, 250; to the Catholic Or phan ABylum, S250 ; to tlio Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 250; to the B03S and Girls' Aid Society, S2J0. Col. D. M'. Hums, who lias just had a very unpleasant experience in Mexico, arrived in this city last Saturday. He has nothing to say but in praise of the Mexican oflicials for their kind and considerate treat ment of him throughout the late un pleasantness, but denounces the course pursued by Brumagin and Haberstadt as an outrageous one and unjustifiable from any standpoint. Little ten-year-old Dela Boyne ar rived in this city from Michigan last week to join Dr. Ilanum of Oakland who lia1 made arrangements with her mother nn old-time acquaintance of his to take the child and educate her and was to'liavo taken her to Honolulu. The doctor got in u rage because the wee maiden hud forgot ten to be on time tit a ceitain hour and refused to keep Ids contract, bought Iter a second-class ticket and she is on her way home all by her self. The committee on Democratic re organization held an enthusiastic meeting in this city last Wednesday and condemned tlio county commit tee, and denounced bossism and Buckley. JJo compromise of any sort, is to bo tolerated qr considered. Lawrence J. Kip, grandson of the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Cali fornia, renounced the faith of Ids forefathers last week ; made a pro feasjon of faith and was baptized into the Catholic Church. Harry do fjreayer, a young con tractor of this city, wliifo driving in Golden Gate Park last Saturday afternoon with Miss Annie J. Dojun, his betrothed wife, whom ho was to wed in March, was arrested for fast driving by Park Policeman Samuel W. Harper. Mr. Grcayer left his buggy to speak to Harper, when the latter drew hjs revolver and fired twice. Greayer fell and was tnkcu to the German Hospital, where ho died next morning. Witnesses to tho af fair state that it was a cold-blooded murder. Parker pleads eelf-defense. . Tho Olmirilitir of (JmnmWroo and BCnrd of Trrttlo llnvo formally eon. itoiiined tliu iMiwImwiiiiloSuveiitli slrouli poit'Ollloo aito. SUOAIt MATrilllS. .1. M. .Samailyoa of Guatemala, is a giiPHl til the Lick limine in this city. lie owns the largest sugar plantation in the Stale, located near the city of Guatemala. lie lias devoted 2,o(l() acres to sugar culture and lia fi0l),U00 coffee plants. He slates that the sugar industry is fair ly prosperous. The live per cent, bounty hetetofoic exacted has been iclinqtiiHhcd and, since tlio adoption of the new reciprocity regulation with 1 lie United Stales, tliu sugar interests hao had an upward tendency which is very reassuring. He says the past season tlio coffee crop aggregated 1,000,000 quintals, while the nveiogc in formur years lias not exceeded 700,000 quintals. Pi ices arc good and tho demand steady and active It is worth 24 cents in New Orleans and from 21 to 22 cents in Sail Fran cisco. An American Beet Sugar Pi induc er's Association has been formed in this city for the purpose of encour aging the development of the indus try in the United Stales. A consti tution and by-laws were adopted and the following olliccrs elected: Presi dent, Henry T. Oxnard; Vice-President, Thos. R. Ciitler; Secretary, James Collin. Alt of the leading beet sugar companies in the Slate, including the Sprockets, were repre sented at tho meeting. During 1801 the Treasury Depart ment paid 8902,9:10 bounty on sugar. A co-operative sugar factory com pany has been formed at Anaheim. there will be a much larger acre age put in sugar beets at Chino this season than last year. Advices fiom Muscatine, la., state that citiz 11 have raised 8100, 000 in acceptance of a proposition by a California s-j 1.. licate to electa 8500,000 plant ll: the manufacture of beet sugar theie. A. B. Sprockets, Secretary of the California Sugar Hi finery Company, when shown a New York despatch staling that the American Sugar Re lining Company had secured control of the Spreckels California and Phil adelphia icfiuciics, said: ''There is nothing 111 the report whatever. It is on a par with ttie others that have been circulated concerning our re fineries fiom time to time for a year past. The rumor is started simply for stock-jobbing puiposea." Mr. Spreckels would not state whether in his knowledge advances have ben made to the oilier refineiics by the Trust, but said that he was in a posi tion to know that no negotiations have been concluded for the transfer of either the Philadelphia or San Francisco refineiics owned by his linn, nor were any such negotiations contemplated. A correspondent says the disease commonly known as potato scab reaches proportions on sugar beets more extensive than ever noted upon potatoes, often tho greater part of the surface being covered. With the beet it does not result in cavities as a-rule, but the corky formations are very extensive. Poixy Lai: kin. The Aqua-Marine 8 Sbet FOK SALE! HMIESE Lots, viiiying from one-half JL to heveii-tiith of an aeie. aio ad vantiigeoii'.ly situated, being just bevond the Park, and tying between the'Dia iikiikI Hi ad mad and the pea. Govern ment water is laid on along the float of tliCM' Lots 011 th" road. The beach is of soft white saml, and the icef K 'anions for delicious llsh of vaiiou kinds, which are free. Of the ten oiiglmd Lots No. I and 2 have been sold and !) and 10 are lesuived by the owner, Mr. S. B. Dole The other six Lots are nlfeiud for sale at the upset price of S800 apiece When bids have been leceived for three or moie Lots an auction sale ulll be held Lot H has been bid for, leaving live Lots im appiopriated. The title is fee simple, and terms aic cash, or ouc-half cash and the balance on moi Igago at 8 percent for one or two years. Deeds at the expense of pur chasers, VST A chair of the Lots is 011 exhibi tion at my .Salesroom. HQf These Lots am nnrked by corner slakes, giving the uiiiiibcis. J VS. P. MORGAN, !,:lfi tf Auctioneer. SING LOY & CO. 53 KING- STREET. Have reopened in their New Building, where they will keep constantly In stouk at the Jowest pi lees, a large .iissoitmeiit of Dry Goods, Chinese Silks, Satins. Pluthos, Ribbons, Pure, Lacri, Embroideries, Etc., Etc. 3 21 lm JHi'hhi'h. ICInu BroH. iivti showing a lino lino of Bam boo mid otlu'r stylo Parlor IStiHls, Wall Brackets and Window Cornices at prices to meet the times. fWJ If t'UHl IM ! Hi 1 1 ! flj. , w .i iwWtfcftail'IWH 1 i JOHN Importer and Dealer in Steel and Iron Ranges. Stoves aid Fixtures, WPlllFi; 1 1 i'ii V1. '.. ' ' '' l!jjI ISiSwL . 1 Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils, AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY. WHITE, GKAY AND SIJiVEB-PLATEl) LASERS - AND - FIXTURES. Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes, Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheaf Iron Work, 1 HooU." INn. t( At ; Ktttt.? ip.i.i. Telephones, No. Ill), irm Hnsm BtitiV USfeilfey tLa&sy, B S n B n 17 R P King Street, bet. Fort & AJnkea 4 trects, IMPORTER & DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed. Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter ALWAYS ON HANI). Now Goods received by every Etenmeis from 5an Francis! 0. gjST All 01 dors failhlully attended to and sutinfuctioii guiuuntccd. Island onleis boliciti'd and Hacked with chip. : P. O. UOX 480. West Cor. .Nuiicuiti All kinds of NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE sold flhe.m 1111 uabii hi, wiu 1 -v Li. g&r Tho I X L pays tlio HIGHEST CASH PRICE for all kinds ol Second-hand Furnituio, Stovch, Sowing Machines, Etc., Etc. S TF YOU WANT TO SELL out your Household Fuinituie in its entiiety, call at the I X L Auction & Uoimnibsion Houbo, corner Nuuuiiu and King btreets. Prompt Returns Made on Goods Sold on Commission -0 S. W. LEDERER, &- Sfon Own Saturday J.W.WIMXII.Mt., DI). W.O.WIM 1:11,310., !!&. WINTER & WINTER, X raw I" I WJ7J. Olllce Hotel St., opp. Y. M. C. A., ad joining the Honolulu Library. Uraueb Olllce, : : : 20(5 Kearny St., S. V. A LL Dental opci.ntions sl'ilfttlly pcr t tamed at San Francisco pi Ices; which are 30 pel cent cheaper than Hono lulu pi Ice; and If not as ;ooil as the best Dentistry in Honolulu no chin go will he made. Yon need not go to San Francisco for your Dentistry. Ourgicnt 1 eduction in prices the ciiiens have de iiimled, and we will supply the demand. vv. iiavi: :ohi: tn ur.iiAi : tteSr Call and jet prices and save your money. We icturii our IbaiiKs to Ihe eltiens uf Hawaii, Maui and Kauai for their libci ul putioiiugc and solicit a con tinuance of the same. Oitici: Ilouns: 7 a. m. to ii v. m. iau 'Si-Mi ALAltSIlAL'S SALE. BY viitue of a Writ of Execution Killed out of the Police foil's t on tho 2L'd day of .fanuiry, A. I). 1S!):, against II. Aki, dctijndant, 111 favor of .) Nott, plaintiff, for tliu sum of $50.7S, I have levied upon and cliall c.sposu foi SMle at the Police Station, In the District of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, tit 12 o'clock noon, of WEDNESDAY', the 21th day of Fcbiuiiry, A. D. 18U2, to the highest bidder, all the light, title anil iuteiest of the said II. AM, defendant, in and to the following piopeily, unles said judgment. Iuteiest, cents and my expenses bo pievh usly p'lld. List of propci ly for sale: Phunb-'i's and Tinsmith's Tools and Effects. For pin ticiibus inquire at the Deputy Mnielml'H Olllce. (Signed) O. 15. WILSON, .Marshal. Honolulu, Jan. !(), 18f2. auu jot-n at ELECTION of OIWJLUJSUH. A T the annual meeting of the II11 Ix. wuilan Agileulturul Company hold this day, the following peisons weie elected olliccrs for the euiieut year: Hon. O. It. HMiop lieldent, Sain'l O. Allen Vieo-Pieshleul, fleo 11 Hobertson Tieasuior, I. O. Carter Sceietaiy, Tom May a ml! tor. DIIIKOTOItS: S. C. Allen, Chus. M. 1 ooke and W, O. biuith. J. O. OAKTtilt, Secty. lluw, Ag. ( o. Honolulu, .Tup. !il, 1S1.. JT25 Sin KEMUVAL. WM. MILLER, CABINET MAKER laving removed his biibinesi to tho AIIMAIJTPX HfjOpit, IM)li:i, HT nptiileii8 putions and the pub. lie genoi a)ly that lie lias ip stock aud for sale Hisical Instiumeiits, Cunoh, Canes, Kto , uiiide fiuiii natlvo woods, Cabinet Making and inlaid N'oil, of Every Du fccilpliou oxccuti d in Jlrst-chihs si le, Try my 1'urnlture Polib, the Bent in tlm World, l'articiilai uttcntluii paid to Jtepuliiiig und Butlfcfuetlou guuruutoed. aai-lw NOTT. JStW P. O. Box S72. m I Eftnn nHlnnL SaBHctl : MUTUAL TEL. 90.: !to Iiiij Stfet. PROPRIETOR. Evenings ill 9 o'eloHc -J Gift Goods In Jewelry A'V LINDSAY the TIIH W iwauuu' s. ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY IiDH to ORDER Largo and Fine Stock in Hand. Sivenii' Njhiohs, Coin OriiainuiitN, CIiiiriiiH, ANYTHING yoU OUDER.' King Street, between Njjuanu and Betbel. 293 tf 1 Wiiming aiul Kewuro". ALL pernons aro lieieby notified that any poison found shooting Koleiv or other birds without a permit on U16 lauds known ah Kukuliiauo better known as Mis. C. P. Wind's), near Kaknako, vlll bo pibsecutod for ties pass. Ton dollars ($10) reward is offoied to aiiyoiio who wilj give inforniatioil that will leul to the eonviulion of any" porsoiMiolating the foregoing iiroli',. bition. OHAS. B. WILSON, Lessee of Shooting Iliglit, 285 3m FOlt SAIJ5 or LIPASE lof.jt riKSIDENOB on Lunalilo 'inpfi street presently occupied by Sir. .1. A. Kennedy, con taining double parlors, four bedrooms, dliiliig-iooni, bathioom, large dining room, kitchen and pantry; servant's room, stabling, etc., on rear of main building. Grounds, UOOxlOr, feet, well laid out. Vacant 011 14th August Lot adjoining 1100x105 feet may bopuioliubcd on leusotiable terms, It. I. LILLIK, 108 tf With Tbeo, II. IpivleH & Oq. Joo Dillon tlio Barber iS now doing business on his own ac count at 67 King stiect, vihcrche will be pleased to seivu till his old fi leuds and as many new ones as may pall. dpo jq-Dl ' Tlio best tiling to hoihI to, your lricndH abroad in lying1 Bros.' UlustrattMl Souvenir of Hawaii, avImoIi ib frdltpn ui) ior tho purpoHO anil 1b not uu advertisement. oyii as'Etus&jtrk. r .11 a v'? janaiuiiatn'afeA &j,tifinri it !fcimifii., i - l- - &,,. &Lj.ia-rs ri 11 - r-f . r ,