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HONOLULU, II. I., THURSDAY EVENING, MAKCII 10, 1892.
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At the Olllcc, Queen stieet, liuuululu,
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DANIEL LOGAN Editor & Managor
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tions "Manauuu Daily Bulletin."
j'-Address all matter for publica
tion "Kmtou Daily Bullkvin."
I'. . Mux 80. Honolulu. II. I.
JM. MONSARBAT,
Attorney at Law and Notary
1'iibllc. Merchant street, llouolulu. 1-1)1
J' ALFRED MAGOON,
Attorney at Law and Notary
l'ubllc. No. 42 Merchant street, Hono
lulu. 1-91
HW. sohmidt & Sons,
Importers & Commission Mer
chants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HHAOKFELD & Oo ,
General Commission Agents.
Comer Fort and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, H. 1. 1-91
aW. Maofarlane 8c Co.,
Importers and Commission
Merchants. Queen street, llouolulu,
H. I. 1-91
( ONSALVES & CO.,
VJT Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu,
U. I. 1-91
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer In General
Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu,
H. I. 1-91
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, bait and Building; Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-91
1 EWERS & COOKE,
2 J Importers and Dealers in Lum
ber and all kinds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, i i H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, Brass and Lead Castings;
Machiuery of every description made to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksmithing. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
JJNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
AGEN rX
Sluliukonu, Kolialn. Ilmvall,
WENNER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING' AND
importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
Atlas Assaraace Com
OK JL.OJVOON.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
J
Jtluc Htroot. Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patients.
Dli. A. It. IiOWAT, V. S.
Oillco Hours 7:30.to 10 a. m.j 12;80
to 2 p. in. ; 4 :30 to C p. m.
TELEruoNKS : Bell 90. Mutual 183.
P. O. Box 320. 102tf
VING-FAT&OO.,
Contractors Builders,
Corner Bothel & King Streets.
Will furnish estimates for all kinds of
Frame Buildings. Manufacturers and
dealers in Furiiituio. Tho latest pat
terns imported from tho Coast .. SI ill
wuik done and all kinds of Mouldings
made ut tho shortest notice,
a!r Furniture Store at No. 00 Nuu
Hiui stieet, oj)i)o. Ah llcu'a. 302 ilni
TO LET !
Tliree A-Aoiiwew
About to be built at tho corner of Bero
tauia and Kccmiinoku streets, each con
taining I'm lor, Diulng-iooiii, Hallway,
4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Jiaili
loom. tap The plans cau hu seen at my
ollice, iiiul any alterations desired by a
tenant will be made.
JKW U O. J. McOAimiY.
AN INVOICE
OF FINUi
From Havana Diroct.
C. 0. BERGER.
287 tf
F.UUSTAOU.
J. T. MO UO AN.
w. it. nooas.
HUSTACE & CO.,
DRAYM EN .
All orders for cartage promptly attended
to. Particular attention
paid to tho
Storing & Shipping
Of good in transit to the other Islands.
ALSO BLACK & WHITE SANU
In quantities to suit at lowest prices.
G?r Office: Next door to Jas. F.
Morgan's auction room.
Mutual 19
Telephones
1-91
t&" Boll 414
FIOlNJEIfllt
STEAM GANDY FACTORY
AND UA.IC3B1XY.
F. HOItN,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook &
Bakor.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-91
Tho Bosl Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 Hours
The Finest BrandB of
Always on Hand.
II. J. NOLTB Proprietor.
1-91
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public for the Ibland of Oahn.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to (Jrant Marriage Licenses, Ho
nolulu. Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt fc
Scott's Freight A: Parcels Express.
Agents for the Burlington Koute.
Real Estate Broker & JJJiSffi1
Bell Tele. 348.-aiMutual Tele. 13U.
P.O. Box 11C.
I-Offick: No. U8 Merchant street,
Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. fan 'J2
E. B. THOMAS,
CONTRACTOR and BTTILDEE.
Estimates given on all kinds of Brick,
Iron, Stone and Wooden Buildings. All
kinds of Jobblug lu tho Building Trade
attended to. Keeps for sale Brick. Lime,
Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Fittings,
Old and New Con ugated Iron, Mlnton
Tiles, Quany Tiles, assorted sizes and
colors; California and Monterey Sand,
Granite Cuiblng and Blocks, Etc.
tQr Ofllce and Yard: Cor. King and
Smith streets. Oillco Hours: 8 to 12
A. li., and 1 to 4 i: si.
tttf- Telephones i Bell, 851: Mutual,
417. Itesldeuco: Mutual, 410. P.O.
Box, 117 123 iv
FOll SALE I
I HAVE Four Fine Residence Sites,
situated on lilkol stieet, for sale.
Tho Lots havoufi outage of 04 feet on
Pilkol stieet ami are 200 feet deep, ate
nicely laid out in fiuit and shade trees
and ate all covered with grass; water
laid on throughout. The situation of
these Lota aud the limited number make
it necessary that intending puichasoiH
should muke early application to tho
undersigned, fiom whom all particulars
can ho had. JAS. F. MORGAN.
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TO LET
APaitly Furnished House
opposite the New Base
ball Grounds. Bluiulti at the
comer of Pilkol and Luualllo streets.
Comfortably arranged with hot aud cold
water, aud other modern improvements;
will reut furnished or otherwise.
Apply to CH AS. J. FISHEL.
353 2w
Havana Hjbgars.
fC3W
92 W
BEATER -JL SALOON
Cigars, jfe, Toiiaccc
Aostoliaa Mail Service!
FOK 8AIW FltAWC:i,Nt.
Tho Now and Fine Al Sleol Steamship
"HAONOWAI,"
Of the Oceaulo Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland ou or about
March 10, 1892,
And will leavo for tho above port with
malls and passengers on or
about that date.
XgyFor freight or pnssage, having,
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm. O. IEWIN & CO., Ld,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland !
,2&M
Tho New and Flno Al Steel Steamship
it
MARIPOSA,"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
March I lf 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for
tho above ports.
tST For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.. I'd,
1-91 Acents.
TIME TABLE:
ST MR. 'K1NAU.'
CLARKE, Commandir,
Will leavo Honolulu at 2 pclook p. m.,
touching at Lahaina, Maalat-a Bay
and Makcna the same day; Mahu
kona, Kawaihae and Laupahochoo the
following day, arriving at HHo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Tuesday March 15
Friday " 25
Tuesday Apiil 5
Friday " 15
Tuesday ' 2G
Friduy T May C
Returnirg leaves Hilo touching at
Laupahoehoo same day; Kawaihae,
a. m. ; Mahukona, 12 noon ; Makena,
6 P. m. ; Maalaeu Bay, 8 r. M. ; Laha
ina, 10 p. M. the following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AURIVKS AT HONOLULU.
Saturday March 12
Wednesday " 23
Saturday April 2
Wednesday 13
Saturday.. " 23
Wednesday May 4
Saturday " 14
&F" No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR.'CLAUDINE.'
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leavo Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huclo, Hana, llamoa and Kipa
hulu. Returning will arrive at Hono
lulu ovory Sunday morning.
gjfP No Freight will bo received
after ! p. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at tho landings
to receive their freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight has been landed. While the
Company will uso due1 diligence in
handling livo stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in uaso of tho
loss of same, and will not bo responsible
for money or jewolry unless placed in
tho care of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, President.
8. B. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
TH0S. LINDSAY.
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler to AVu.tolimu.ltor.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Street, Honolulu, II. I.
Ve& Panlcular
kinds of repairs.
attention
paid tc all
1-91
C. B. RIPLEY,
AIII1TKCT.
Ovi'ick : Room 5, Spreckels' Block.
Mutual Telephone 208.
New Desigm 1 Modern Buildings I
Complcto plans and specifications for
every descilptlon of huildiug. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of
construction given when required. Call
aud examine nlans. apr 29 ly
wilaers Muslim Go. s
IN WOMAN'S PARADISE.
Iilfn lu the Jlnmillnn iHlnniln im
Hni'ii Tlii'iiunli Frnilnlno K.VCH--A
HunkclrMN Uurilfii of IMi-n
The foregoing Is part of the head
ing of nn incrvlow with Mrs, J.
Motl Smith, extending to a column J
and n half, in n Milwaukee, Wiscon
sin, paper of Feb. 21. Some ex
tracts from the interview are given
below:
Whht could bo more interesting
than to hear about a wonderland from
the lips of a charming woman born
there? Tho Btory, so interesting, by
her permission, is written just as she
told it. It lacks, however, the sub
tle something that only could be
given by Lenring tho voice of tho
Bpeaker, seeing her natural, graceful
manners, and watching the bright,
interesting face, with its snow-white
hair combed straight back from tlia
forehead.
"My husband, Dr. J. Mott-Smitu,
went to Honolulu, nged 21, from
Albany, N. Y., in 1851," began the
narrator. "For muny years hu was
the only dentist on the islands. In
1853 he was elected a member of
Parliament, and in 18G7 became
quite identified with the politics of
the country, being sent to Washing
ton as charge d'affaires to negotiate
the treaty with the United States n6iv
known as the treaty of 1875. Four
times he has been in tho cabinet,
serving under four successive rulers,
now being minister of finance. He
is in Washington now to secure modi
fications of the treaty originally
made by himself, because of the
McKinlcy bill. I was born in Hono
lulu in 1811, just fifty years ago, the
daughter of William Paty, of Ply
mouth, Mass. At the age of 7 I
camo to the United States to be edu
cated, returning when I was 15 years
old. I am the proud mother of
seven childien healthy, happy aud
contented none of them dyspeptic,
all ical girls and boys, now finishing
their education in Massachusetts.
"On a foundation of Ameilcan
missionary work, enhanced by many
people from foreign countries of edu
cation and enterprise, a society lias
been built up of that which consti
tutes generally a most genial and at
tractive atmosphere. People who
have come from time to time merely
to look in and go on, have carried
away with them an impression so
Btrong and enticing that it has
brought many back to try a 'longer
residence there. For a great many
years we had no poor clabs, and there
is to abject poverty to this day.
"To illustrate the simplo life, few
houses have any door-bells, doors
being left wide open always. Few
visiting cards arc used, and a best
bonnet lasts six years. Bonnets and
boots arc matters of heathen civilisa
tion which we find it hard to accom
modate ourselves to, nud in early
times an umbrella aud a black lace
veil were the only addition to one's
costume to make it a street dress.
Children went barefoot and were all
the healthier for it, and even ladies
took tramps along the seashore or up
through the ravines, following the
streams without dotriment to health
or the shape of their feet.
"Visiting is as much of a matter
of daily custom as the sun's rising
and all done in most informal and
friendly ways. Riding in carriages
(which even the poorest own) they
meet and converse at shops or in tho
street, and groups congregate at some
one house or another for luncheon,
and this sort of thing is carried on
regardless of weather, for they do not
pmd the rain any more than fishes
do, dress materials being all wash
goods.
"Tho iiational costume is what is
here known us the 'Mother Hubbard,'
called 'Holoku' out there. ' It is
idcali.cd by long sweeping lines,
beautiful embroidery, and the use of
fine material. This costume is worn
until about 4 in the afternoon, when,
after the bath (people always bathe
there at -1, they dine at 5, so that
they may have a drive before tho
short twilight is gone), we assume
our civilized corsets, so called, aud
fine silk dresses and flowers, which
we use in great profusion, and with
all these we assume the mauncrs of
the outside world, so, in fact ut 5
o'clock our simple, natural life ends.
The evening, however, compensates.
The moonlight nights are beautiful
beyoud description, the air dry and
clear as crystal, the shadows of tho
moonlight are like patches of cm
bossed black velvet on tho ground.
Everybody is out of doors. There
is a baud playing in the square,
friend meets friend, lovers seek se
cluded corners, tho old ami infirm
come out and sit ou the benches, and
everyone cannot but enjoy living such
a life.
"Our morning delight is to got up
and go down to the beach and batlio
iu the sea. Tho coral reef inclosing
the islands furnishes a hath to which,
in comparison, the Imthsof Carucalla
and Dyoclesiun are u mere poriingcr.
The sea water is so warm that one
can slay in it for hours at a time
without harm. The children oh,
they bathe three times a day, two
hours at u time.
"I think every house has a tele
phone, there being more iu use in
Honolulu than in any other city in the
world of its size, being used for local
purposes, Hy this means we urraugo
picnics, riding parties, impromptu
lunches, boat sails, even dinners nud
balls, on the spur of the moment.
Auctions are with us a sort of oper
atic season, household auctions. Ev
erybody goes, everybody bids, vivo9
on their husbands, sisters on their
brothers, and enthusiastic women pil
ing up bids ou themselves.
"The Hawaiian voice is a most en
chanting thing. They break into
song voluntarily, aud huvu n natural
facility and the truest ear for har
monizing simple melodies.
"Within uur own experience these
Islands have been very little known as
they really are. About twenty years
ago a lady, born of Auiericau par
ents in Honolulu, came to this coun
try the wife of a diplomat, lu the
course of one of the many receptions
she found herself in the dressing
room with a group of ladies all on
the qui vive about someone. 'Have
you seen her?' 'What is she like?'
'Has she a dress on her'' 'Is she
black, brown or red?' and presently
the words Sandwich Islands gave the
clue to their eager questions and
comment. This woman was dressed
like any other, and so she moved
among this chattering group very
much amused at the comments that
were made. On leaving the room she
turned about, and facing the group,
said:' 'I am the Hawaiian,' and re
mained long enough to give oppor
tunity of inspection. The ladies were
speechless.
"The aboriginal Hawaiian is an in
teresting study in human nature.
He is a philosopher of largest caliber,
a wit of quickest and keenest percep
tions, aud iu the dramatic art he is
inimitable. A natural bom orator,
he has words ut command and an
ease of manner to be envied by the
most finished statesman. Iu expics
sion of his emotions he will convey
to you a whole volume with his facial
and bodily grimaces and gestures.
His mobile features and expressive
brown ej'es will convey to you a
most emphatic representation his joy,
grief, condolence, sympathy, con
gratulation, pity, and every other
emotion of the human soul.
''Queen Liliuokulaui I have known
since she was a young girl. She is
only two years my senior in age. 1
have always found her full of good
sense, with a strong desire to do ex
actly the right thing, conscientious
and very just, exceedingly agreeable
in manner, having a charming voice,
which in her youth we used to hear
in song. In disposition she is sweet
tempered, very kind and sympathetic,
and is very -.charitable among her
own people. Liliuokaluni translated
means 'The flower of the heavens.' "
The concluding parts of the inter
view deal with the national scourge
and, eloquently, with the delights of
climate and beauties of scenery af
forded by these islands.
There is no danger fiom whooping
cough when Chambet Iain's Cough
Remedy is freely given. It liquefies
the lough, tenacious mucus and aids
in its expectoration. It also lessens
the severity and frequency of tho
paroxysms of coughing, and insures
a speedy recovery. There is not the
least danger in giving it to children
or babies, as il contains no injurious
substance. .00 cent bottles for sale
by all dealers. Benson, Smith &
Co., Agents.
Marshal's ale.
BY virtuo of a Writ of Execution
issued out of tho Police Court, on
tho 2Ild day of February, A. 1), 1892,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, in favor
of Aquai, plaint ill', for the sum of
!i227.:i9, I luvo levied upon and shall
expose for sale at tho Police Station,
in the District of Honolulu, Island of
Oahu, at 12 o'clock m. of TUESDAY,
tho fith day of April. A. D. 1892, to
tho highest bidder, all the right, title
and interest of the said Yong Hoy,
defendant, in and to tho following
property, unless said judgment, inte
rest, costs and my expenses he pre
viously paid.
List of property for sale :
A certain Lease ot Land at . Kulao
kahua, Honolulu, Oahu, containing 5
Acres, made botweun II, II. II. Poo
mnikelani and Ahoi (Pake), of record
iu Liber 121, on pugcH 207 and 208.
(Signed) C. 15. WILSON,
Marshal.
Honolulu, March 7, 1892.
:io:i :mt-io :u
Marshal's Sale.
BY virtue of n Writ of Execution is
sued out of thu Pulico Court on
tho 23d day of February, A. D. 1892,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, iu
favor of Lu Ting, plainlill', for the sum
of $105 82, I hau lowed upon aud
shall expose for s.ilo at tho Police Sta
tion, iu tho District ol Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, at 12 o'clock M. of
TUESDAY, tho 5th day of April, A.
D , 1892, to tho highest bidder, all the
light, title and interest of thu said
Yong Hoy, defendant, in and to (ho
following property, unless said judg
ment, interest, costs and my ex
penses hu previously paid.
List of piopcrty for salu :
A certain Lease of Laud ut Kulao
kahua, llouolulu, Oahu, containing 5
AciCh,inado between 11. H. II. Poo
inaikul.tiu and Ahoi (l'ukt), of ucnrd
in Liber 121, on pages 207 and 206.
(Signed) C. 11. WILSON,
Matshal.
Honolulu, March 7, 1892.
:103 301-10 3t
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TI.IIM TAKt'jfc!:
I.OCA1. LINK,
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave
for
Honolulu
S. F.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
March 22 March 20
April li) April 20
May 17 May 21
Juno M June 21
July 12 July 19
Aug 9 Aug 10
Sept 0 Supt 13
Oct 4 Oct It
Nov 1 Nov 8
THUOUOH LINK.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Mariposa Mar 10 Monowai
Monowai April 7 Alameda
Alameda May 5 Muriposi
Mariposa Juno 2 Monowai
Monowai . ...June 30 Alameda
Alameda, July 28 ....Mariposa
Muiiposa Aug 23 Monowai
Monowai Sopt 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa
Mariposa .. .Nov 17 . ...Mouuwui
The undersigned having been appolntca
sole agents for thu Hawaiian
Islands
For tho Celebrated
in
From the works of
Barnaul, Parry, Williams & Co.,'
I'!illmlclililn. 1'ciui.,
Arc now prepared to give estimates and
receive orders for these engines, of
size aud style.
The Baldwin Locojiotivk Works
are now manufacturing a style of Loco
motive particularly adapted
For Plantation Purposes,
A number of which have recently been
lcceivcd at these Islands, and we will
have pleasure in furuUhiiig plantation
agents and mauageis with particular
of s.uuo
The superiority of thee Locomotives
over all other makes is not only known
here but Is acknowledged throughou
the United States.
Wm. G. IltWIN & Co., JL'd,
Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands
1-91
Pacific im Sleaislilj Go.
AND THE
Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.
m&&
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call at llouolulu on their way to the
above ports ou or about tho following
dates :
Slmr. "Rio do Janeiro" April 12, 1892
Stmr. "Ocoanlc" Juno 9. 1892
For San Francisco.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong aud Yokohama to the above
port on or about the following dates:
Slmr. "City ol Poking" May 5, IC92
Stmr. "Gaolic" Aug. 17, 1892
tOT Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama
and return, U50.
Ufir For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD &. CO.,
207 tf Agents.
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
AT tho adjourned annual meeting of
the stockholders of Iho C. Hrower
& Company held this day, the following
weie elected Ollleurs of the Coipoiutlou
to servo during tho ensuing yuan
f President
1 lt
(..Manager,
Hon. .1.0. Caitcr.
(Jco. II. Jtoliertsou Tieanurer,
l'.. !. Illslioi Secretin),
lion. W. F, Allen Auditor,
Diitr.oioits.
Hon. C, It. Jllshop, II. Wateihouse, Ksip,
ft. u. Allen, I'.sq.
J5. F
Ill
IISIIOP,
Scciutarv (!. Hrower it (Jo.
Honolulu, Feb. IU, 18U2. ail lm
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
AT tho annual meeting of tho Ha
waiian Agiicultuial Company held
this day, the following poisons wcie
elected ollleurs for the cm lent year:
Hon. O. It. HUhop Piesldunt,
S.un'l C. Allen Vieo-Piesideiit,
(Jco. II. Koheilsou Treasurer,
I. O. Caller ....becieiary,
Tom ilay A udltor.
numerous:
S. C. Allen, Chas. Al, Cooke and W. O.
binilh.
J.O.OAIM'KH,
Seciy. Haw. Ag. i'o.
Honolulu, .Inn. 21, ib'JJ. :U.r. ;im
Mt'hHTH. lvhi; liroH. aro
(showing a ilno lino ol' lJnni
lioo and othor Ktylu Parlor
EiihhIh, Wall J5 rackets and
Window cornices at prices
to meet- the times.
GCbdait;
Sli!!ljl
Bra Locomotives
Gift Goods
In Jewelry
AT
mm LINDSAY
a-ms
Jl-uiufiicturiugJcwcler's.
ALL KINDS OF
JEWELRY MADE to ORDER
La) go aud Flue Stock In Hand.
Souvenir JSpooiiH,
Coin Oi'imiuciitM,
t'luiriiiH,
ANYTHING YOU ORDER.
King Street, between Nuuanu
and Bethel,
23J tf
$500 REWARD !
s
OMK irresponsible r.itcals have cir
culated what purports to bo clip-
pingH from tho Now York Herald of
January 25, lb'.)2. The article Blun
ders the Nkw Yohk Liik Insuuakcb
Company and is probably the cowardly
work of competitors. The i'ssuc of
the New York Herald contains noth
ing like it and no other notice than
that President lleers is likely to be re
tained. This tends to ruluto nil slan
ders against tho Company.
I now oiler a reward of Five Hun
dred Dollars for tho discovery of the
authorship of the lying statement and
forgery distributed in these Islands
concerning the Ni:w Youk Lifk In
suuanck Co.
C. O. HERGER,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Ib1
amis. 355 lm
J.W.WlNTi:il,SU.,II)S. . l.'INTLt,Ain.1l)I)S.
JL ESIYT I STS.
Ollice Hotel St., opp. Y. M. C. A.
,nd-
joining the Honolulu Library.
Braueh Olllec, : : : 201! Kearny St., S. F.
A LL Dental operations skilfully per
t formed at San Francisco prices;
which are HO percent cheaper than Hono
lulu price; and lf not as good at the
bust Dentistry iu Honolulu no charge
will ho made. You need not go to San
Franeico lor your Dentistry. Our great
eduction lu prices the c)ti.ens havo de
m.iiuk'd, aud we will supply the demand.
vr. ii.i vi: i:hi: to kihiain .'
fiajr Call aud get prices and save your
money. We iciuiu our thanks to tho
clli.i'iis of Hawaii, Maui aud Kauai for
their liheial pationage aud solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
Oi'Kicr. Houits: 7 A. si.
Villi 27-1)2
rX' II 1C -
to 0 V. M.
Formerly tho Grand Hotel.
Corner Second ,t Maiket
Francisco.
Streets, bun
MRS. BURLING,
Proprietress.
This Fine Hotel, centrally located for
biishtuM puiposes, having been thor
oughly lenovaled and newly furnished
thioughout, offors special conveniences
to intending visitors lioiu the Hawaiian
Islands.
tVTA complete system of electric bells.
Direct communication with Hoffman
Cafe.
Rooms from $1 per Day Upwards.
287 :tm
'j-'ixji:
Metropolitan
Meat Company
81 KINO STKKKT,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
1-91
FOR SALE or LEASE
OKSIDKN'CK on Luualllo
Li I
street presently occupied
by Mr. J. A. Kennedy, cou-
taiuiinr double parlors, four bedrooms.
diulng-iooiii, hathioom, largo dining
room, kitchen and pauliy; servant's
room, stabling, etc., on tear of main
building, (iruuuds, 800x101 feet, well
laid out. Vacant on 14th August Lot
adjoining HOOxlUS feet may be purchased
ou reasonable teiuis,
K.l.LILLIE,
1C8 tf With Theo. 11. Davles A Co.
W7f. MONSARRAL
Veterinary Surgeon,
JoTOlhYo at Hotel Stah'es, Hotel
Ktieet. Ui, th TMliuihdtioc 5to w.,jl.i. ,,.
SafctSap
jiPSJ
I Mutual Tel. 010. " deo 10-91
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