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I. O. ilux Nl. llonolulu. II. I.
JM. MON8ABRAT,
Attoruey at Law and Notary
Public. Merchant street, Honolulu. 1-01
J ALFRED MAQOON,
. Attorney at Law and Notary
Public. No. 42 Merchant street, ilono
.ttilu. l-'Jl
UW. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Importers & Commission Mer
chants. Fort street, Honolulu. l-'Jl
I F HACKFBLD & CO ,
JLJL General Commission Agents.
Uornor Fort
and
Queen streets, llono.
lulu, W. I.
1-91
1 W. MACFARLANE & CO.,
JT Importers and Commission
Merchauts. Queeu
H. I.
street, Honolulu, I
l-ui
1(
1 ONSALyES & CO.,
VX Wholesale Grocers and Wine
:saie t.
Heaver
Merchants
H. 1.
Block, Honolulu,
1-91
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer In General
Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu,
H. I. 1-31
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
.streets, Honolulu. 1-91
L EWERS & COOKE,
Importers and Dealers in Lum
ber and all kinds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, i ) H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, Brass and Lead Castings;
Machinery of every description made to
order. 1'artlcular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksuiithlug. Job Work ex
.ecuted at short notice. 1-91
JINO. s. smithies,
Auctioneer & General Business
AGlfiN U
.lluliiiUoua. Kolialu. Hiiwuii.
WENNER & CO.',
MANUFACTURING AND
Importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street. Honolulu.
Atlas Assurance Com
OF I.OMIO.V.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
It I nt: Mtrcet, Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patients.
DK. A. It. KO WAT, V. S.
Olllco Hours 7:!!0to 10 a.m.; 12:30
to 2 p. in,; 4:30 to ti p. ui.
Telkfiionks; Bell 90, Mutual 183.
I. O. Box 3!1. "" 192tf
VING-FAT&OO.,
3M
Contractors Builders,
Corner Bethel & King Streets.
Will furnish estimates for all kinds of
Fraino Buildings. Manufacturers and
dealers in Fiirnituiu, 'i'lio latest pat
terns imported from the Coast Mill
work done and all kinds of Mouldings
made ut the shortest notice.
JOT Furniture Stoie at No. 90 Nuu
ituu street, omio. Ah life's. 302 Dm
TO LET!
m&
Three HoiiMen
About to be built at Ihe corner of Berc
taiiia and Kceaumokii stieets, each con
taining Pallor, Dining-room, Hallway,
4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Bath
room. i The plans can bo seen at my
olllco, and any alterations desired by a
tenant will be made.
2!8 a V. J, MCCARTHY.
Australian Mail Mb!
The New tnd Fine Al Stool Steamship
t
ALAMEDA,
i
Of tlie Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Llonolulu from Sydney
and Auoklaud on or about
April 7, I39&,
And will lcavo for the nbovu port with
mails and passengers on or
about that date.
tT For freight or passage, having
su perlor accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland !
The Now and Fine Al Steel Steamship
(t
MONOWAI,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
April 7, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for
the above ports.
(gj For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IRWLN &
CO.. L'd,
Agents.
1-91
Winf's SteaMm Go.'s
TIMK TABLE:
STMR. KINAU,'
CLARKE, CommanJjr,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p.m.,
touching at Lahaina, Maalaea Bay
and Makena the same day ; Mahu
kona, Kawaihae and Laupahoehoe the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULO.
Tuesday March 15
Friday " 25
Tuesday April 5
Friday " 15
Tuesday " 26
Friday May C
Returning leaves Hilo touching at
Laupahoehoo same day ; Kawaihae,
a. m. ; Maliukona, 12 noon ; Makena,
6 P. m. ; Maalaea Bay, 8 P. M. ; Laha
ina, 10 p. m. the following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu 6 A. it. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AKKIVES AT HONOLULU.
Wednehday March 23
Saturday April 2
Wednesday " 13
Saturday " 23
Wed nebday May 4
Saturday " 14
)8P No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR.'CLAUDINE.'
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kaliu
lui, Huolo, liana, Ilamoa and Kipa
hulii. Returning will urrivo at Hono
lulu every Suuduy morning.
ffF" No Freight will be received
after 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at the landings
to receive their freight, as we will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight has been landed. While the
Company will use due diligence in
handling live stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not be responsible
for money or jewelry unless placed in
the care of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secrotary.
OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Bunt.
1-91
TH0S. LINDSAY.
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler $z Wnluhinaltoi'.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Struct, Honolulu, II. I.
I4- Particular attention paid to all
kinds of repairs. l-Dl
' C. B. RIPLEY,
AIIUIUTJECT.
Oi'FIck: Room 6, Spreekels' Block.
Mutual Telephone 208,
New Designs 1 Modern Buildings !
Complete plans aud specifications for
every deseilption of bulldiug, Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of
construction given when required. Call
aud oxamluo nlaus, apr 39 ly
HONOLULU, H.
an invoice
OP FINK
flVANA P.IGARS.
From Havana Direct.
C. 0. BERGER.
287 tf
F.IIOSTACK.
J. F. MORO IK.
W. II. 1IOOOS.
HUSTACE & CO.,
DRAYMEN.
All orders for cartago promptly attonded
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.
(W Ofkick: Next door to Jas. F.
Morgan's auction room.
Mutual 19 " Telephones ZT Boll 414
1-91
I?IO ! IfiKK
STEAM CAM FiGTOl!
A.NO BAKEHY.
F. HOKN,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Tclephouo 74.
1-91
The Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 Hours
The Finest Brands of
Always on liuntl.
U. J. NBI' Proprietor.
1-91
CHAS.T. GULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oabn.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses, Ho
nolulu Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitttfc
.Scott's Freight & Parcels Express.
Agents for the Burlington Route.
Real Estate Broker & "nT.1
Bell Tele. a-18.-atffifMutual Tele. 189.
p.o. Box tin.
tar Opfick: No. 38 Merchant street,
Honolulu, Oahu, 11. I. ' jun 92
E. B. THOMAS,
C0NTBACT0R and BUILDER.
Estimates given on all kinds of Brick,
Iron, Stone and Wooden Buildings. All
kiuds of Jobbing in tho Building Trade
attended to Keeps for bale Brick. Lime,
Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Fittings,
Old and New Con uguted Iron, Mlnton
Tiles, Quarry Tiles, assorted sixes and
colors; California and Monterey Sand,
Orauite Cuiblug and Blocks, Etc.
ter Olllce aud Yard : Cor. King and
Smith streets. Olllce Hours: 8 to 12
A. m., and 1 to I p, ii.
M&r Telephones: Bell, 351; Mutual,
417. Residence: Mutual, 410 P.O.
Box, 117 129 ly
FOR SALE!
1HAVK Four Fine Ilwldeiiee Site?,
situated on i ilkol stieet, for sale,
Tho Lots have h fiontace of fit feet on
Pilkol street and nio 200 feet deep, are
nicely laid out in fruit and shade trees
and are all covered with grass; wiuer
laid on throughout. The situation of
these Lots aud the limited number make
it necessary that Intending pm chasers
should make early application to tho
undersigned, from whom all particulars
can bo had. JAS. F. MORGAN.
203 tf
TO LIST
agfLU A Partly Furnished House
AjTOjBB A opposite the Now Base-
mKKKm ball Grounds, situate at the I
corner of Pilkol and Luualilo streets. '
Comfortably arranged with hot aud cold
u.uer, ana other modern improvements;
will rem furnished or otherwise.
Apply to CHAS. J. ITSUEL.
359 2w
ininf
BEAVER gJ4. SALOON
Cigars, Jml foiiacci
I., MONDAY EVENING,
NATIONAL ADVERTISING,
EDITOlt )lt!LLKTINi
The article in lost evening's IIulu:
TiK criticizing the Prospectus of the
HtiwaiianBuieau of Information aud
its promoters, strikes a chord of
sympathy ,iu tho breasts of many
who kutv the work done by the
periodicals, mentioned. Why should
tho K. V. U. and O. R. & L. Com
panies claim the tourist travel of the
past fow, mouths as the result of the
publication bf their, Vistas of Uanaii?
They ignore the 48 or 50 issues of
the Paradise of, the Pacific: duriug
the past four years with a probable
average of 8500 copies par month,
brimful of such tales nuti inclina
tion as must catch the eye and
fascinate the tnind.of every one who
has an opportunity to read it, and
the increasing interest which must
attend the rending of the successive
numbers culminating in a desire to
visit our community.
The work done by the "Tourists'
Guide," of which I have read the
most llattering accounts from friends
to whom 1 have sent them, is also
ignored. ''Souvenirs of Hawaii"
makes no pretensions to booming
tourist travel and yet it has been
doing the work in a pleasantly in
sinuating way forjtho past two years
without appeal for public aid. It
was gotten up by, the same linn that
got out the "Vistas" publication and
is sold by a dealer in art goods for
les9 money than wo are asked to pay
for a copy of the !work advertising
private corporations.
"Thrum's Annual" and "Glimpses
of Hawaii" also tend -to advertise
the Islands. If tliecominunity is to
have a Bureau of Information as out
lined in the prospectus, then if suc
cessfully conducted it would work
positive injury to tho publishers of
the literature above-mentioned.
Thrum's Annual, The Tourists'
Guide and Paradise of the Pacific
are published in our midst, giving
work to many of our own pwople.
Why not make the basis for this
bureau broad enough to embrace all
who have had the public spiriteducss
to uevole their tune and money in
the ways above-mentioned to dis
seminate reliable information and
foster tourist truvel to these Islands?
By tho liberality of our local
steamship companies and the assist
ance of other Honolulu parlies Mr.
II. B. Rice of Los Angeles is en
abled to diivote his whole time and
energies to diffusing information and
working up tourist travel to these
Islands. In order to make his work
effective it is necessary that he should
be supplied abundantly with litera
ture about the Islands, and while
"Vistas of Hawaii" may do to lay on
a center table at home, it would nev
er Till the bill on the railroads. It is
too costly for such free distribution
as is required for reaching the gener
al travel. It seems to me that noth
ing that has yet been done can equal
the tegular edition of a monthly like
the "Paradise of the Pacific, " and it
would seem desirable that this paper
should receive more support from
men of me.uis than it has to the pres
ent tune. (3 ne hundred dollars a
month subscribed to its support
would enable the management to en
large and improve their publication.
There is one matter in connection
with the production of "Vistas of
Hawaii" which ought to teach us all
a lesson. The promoters spent a
large sum of money to bring out men
to photograph scenery of the Islands
for the book, and for all that were
obliged to tall back on home artists
for more than half of the views that
were used in its production. Moral:
Patronize home institutions. Let us
bring home our Hawaiian engraver
and willi his assistance produce ad
vertising mutter which shall doubly
benefit us by keeping as much as
possible of the money we may inuke
at home. Faiu Plav.
March 11, 18S2.
"I have just recovered from a sec
ond attack of the grip this year,"
says Mr. Jus. O. Jones, publisher of
the Leader, Alexin, Texas. "In the
latter case 1 used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and I think with
considerable success, only being in
bed a little over two days, against
ten days for the first attack. The
second attack I am satisfied would
have been equally as bad as the (list
but for the use of this remedy, as I
had to go to bed in about six hours
after being 'struck' with it, while in
the first case I was able to attend to
business about two days before get
ting 'down.' " 50 cent noltles for
sale by all dealers. Itonson, .Smith
& Co., Agents.
TO LET
rpVO Nicely Furnished
JL Ituoius centrally located,
i Enquire Bl'LLLTiN Olllce.
;i,v,i ti
COTTAGE TO LET.
rpHE Cottage on School
X street at present occu
pied b How W. II. Barnes.
Possession given Apt II 1, lb'J'- lor
particulars apply to
8011)11 ALEX.JrOARTWlUGUT.
lMcluro Frames nimlu to
order from latoHt styltiH ol'
mouldings. Renovation ol'
old pictures u specialty.
MARCH M, 1892.
wartiaawtjrt wmvjamsiarmK.m
Gift Goods
In Jewelry
A-r
LINDSAY
rr HJb2--
Mil
JMIW
S.
ALL KINDS'OF
JEWELRY M&DE to ORDER
Large and Fine Stock In Hand.
Souvenir NpuoiiH,
Coin OrnumeiiiH,
CIltlVIIIH,
ANYTHING YOU ORDER.
King Street, between Nnuanu
and Bethel.
293 tf
Marshal's Sale.
BY virtue of a Wiit of Ex
issued out of the Police C
xecut-ion
ice Court, on
the 23d day of February, A. 1). 1802,
against Yong lloy, defendant, in favor
of Aquai, plaintill', for the sum of
$227.30, 1 have levied upon aud shall
expose for sale at tho Police Station,
in the District of llonolulu, Island of
Oahu, at 12 o'clock m. of TUESDAY,
the 5th day of April. A. D. 1802, to
the highest bidder, all the right, title
and intirestof the said Yong Hoy,
defendant, in and to the following
property, unhs.said judgment, inte
rest, costs and my expenses be pre
viously paid.
List of property for sale :
A certain Leabe of Laud at Kulao
kahua, Honolulu, Oahu, containing JJ
Acres, made between 11. U H.Poo
maikelani and Ahui ' Pake), of record
in Libei 124, on pages 207 and 2(58.
(Signed) C. B. WILSON,
Marshal.
Honolulu, Mai eh 7, 1802.
:ks:i IlOt-lO 3t
Marshal's Sale.
BY virtue of ,i Writ of Execution is
sued out of the Police Court on
the 23d day of February, A. I). 1802,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, in
favor of Lo Ting, plaintill', for the sum
of $105 82, I have levied upon and
shall expose for sale at tho Police Sta
tion, in the District ol llonolulu,
Island of Oahu, at 12 o'clock m. of
TUESDAY, tho .rttli day of April, A.
D , 1802, to the highest bidder, all the
right, title and interest of the said
Yong Hoy, defendant, in and to the
following properly, unless said judg
ment, interest, costs and my ex
penses be previously paid.
List of property for sale:
A certain Lease of Land at Ivulao
kahua, Honolulu, Oahu, containing fi
Acres, made between II. U. 11. Poo
maikelani and Ahoi (Pake), of record
in Liber 124, on pages 207 aud 20S.
(Signed) C. 1$. WILSON,
Marshal,
llonolulu, March 7, 1802.
303 :K)l-10 3t
$500 EEWA&D !
SOME irresponsible rascals have cir
culated what purports to be clip
pings from the Now York Herald of
January 25, 1802. The article slan
ders the Ni:w Yoiik Lin: Lns.uha.nci:
Company and is probably the cowaidly
work of competitors. Tho issue of
the New Yoik Herald contains noth
ing like it aud no other notice tli in
that President Ileors is likely to bo re
tained. This tends to refute all slan
ders against the Company.
I now oiler a reward of Five Hun
dred Dollars for tho discovery of tho
authorship of the lying statement and
forgery distributed in these Islands
concerning the Ni:w Yoiik Liik In
huiiantk Co.
C. O. HKRGEK,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Isl
ands. 355 1 in
FO II SAMS or LB ASK
IKSIDKNGE on Lunalllii
A, street presently occupied
by Mr. .1. A. Kennedy, con
taining double parlors, four bedrooms,
diuiiig-ioom, bathioom, huge dining
room, kitchen and pantry, seivant's
loom, stabling, etc., on icar of inula
building, (iioiiuds, 300xl0i feet, well
laid out. Vacant on Mill August Lot
aJjolning 300x105 feet may be purchaul
on reasonable teims,
R. I.LILLIE,
108 if With Theo. II. Davies & I'd.
W. T. MONSARRAT,
Veterinary Surgeon,
tSr Office nt Hotel Stab'es, Hotel
btieet. Both Telephones 3'i. Residence:
Mutual Tel. G1U. dec 10-01
PAPER HANGING i
G1 IVE J. L Mkvkii the Painter a call
r and have your Paper Hanging done
promptly and neatly I30 Foit street.
P. O. Box 387, Mutual Telephone
CM. 160 tf
m&
iiiiiaiiisjilj
UlJS
TJ3IK TAitJiK:
LOCAL LINK.
Antve Honolulu
lioin S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
March 22. March 20
Apiil 10 April 2U
May 17 May 21
June 14 Juno 21
Julvl2 Julv 10
Aug 0 Aug 10
Sept 0 Sept 13
Oct 1 : Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THROUGH LING.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Monowui April 7 Alameda
Alameda Mayo Mariposa
MiuipoMi I tine 2 Mouowai
Monowui I tine 30 Alameda
Alameda. July 28 . . . .Mariposa
Mariposa Aug 25 Monowui
Mouowai Sept 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 Muiipoi-a
Mariposa Nov 17 Monowui
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
AND THE
Occidental & OiWioi S, S. Co.
'x5f?
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above ports on or about the following
dates :
Slmr. '-Rio dc Janeiro" April 1 2, 1 892
Slmr. "Oceanic" June 9. 1892
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Conipanie- will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to tho above
port on or about the follow hit; dates:
Slmr. "City ol Peking" May 5, 1892
Slmr "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892
ttST" Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama
aud return, 350.
ttf For freight and pasag:, apply to
H. HACKFELD &. CO.,
2G" tf Agents.
Baldwin Locomoinm
The undersigned having been appointed
solo agents for the Hawaiian
Islands
For the Celebrated
Baldwin LocomotiyBs
From the works of
Barhani, Parry, Williams & Co.,
IMillmloliihlu. Venn,,
Are now prepaied to give estimates and
receive orders for these engines, of
sl.e and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Wokks
are now mauufactuilng a style of Loco
motive particularly adapted
For Plantation Purposes,
A number of which have recently been
received at these Islands, and we will
have pleasure in furnishing plantation
agents ami managers with particular
ol same
Tho superiority of these Locomotive:
over all other makes is not only known
here but is acknowledged throughout
the United States.
Wm. G. IRWIN & Co., L'd,
Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands
l-'Jl
j. w. w iNrnit.Nit., no. . o. wis rint, mil, iiiis.
WINTER & WINTER,
DENTKWTS.
Olllce Hotel St., oiip. Y. M. C. A.
ad-
joining the Honolulu Library.
Branch Olllco, : : : 200 Kearny tt S
K,
LL Di'iifnl operations slillully per
CX. Conned at San Francisco prices;
which are il() percent chi-apt'i than Hono
lulu prices; ami 11 mil as good as the
bent DculUtry in Honolulu no ehaige
will be made. You need not go In San
Francisco for your Dentl-try. Ourgieat
leiluclloii in prices the eiti.ens have de
manded, and we will supply the demand.
vi: ii.ivr. coin: r nr.iiAi :
Bear Call and get prices and save your
money. We return our thanks to the
eitieiis of Hawaii, Maul and Kauai for
their liheial patronage aud solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
O I ' I ' I I : Hoi its: 7 A. M. to ti I',
jau 27-02
M.
Meat Company
81 KING STREET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Maiiagar.
Wholesale & Rotail Butchers
a no-
NAY Y UO.NTKAGTOltS.
1-01
UiitfrfiilC
11? Metropolitan 3aKMI i
auonomi'TiON
(O OENTB PER MONTH
IViii. (1 Irwin iS Company,
l.IMITl'.O.)
. OKKUU FOR SAL.K
Inline &c Cement,
PARAFFINE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS aud ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
u't sium Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DL'S'l,
DONE MEAL,
FISH GUANO,
ALSO
BUCK & OHLANDT'B
High Grade Chemical Cane Manure.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And CLOVERS.
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'o Corned
Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS.
1-91
FIRE,
LIFE x
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 6,219,458.98.
London c Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames &. Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
( Limited),
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets, $ I 15,947,809.97.
CO. BERGER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-!)1
. G. Mil & CO.,
(i.uii ri.i.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . ..President & Manager
Chius Spreekels Vice-President
Walter M. Glffard
Secretary & Treasurer
Theo. C. Porter Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
-ANU-
Commission Agents.
AOKNTS OV T1IK
Oceanic iSteaisliii Coinn'y,
or Hun I'VunclHco.
1-91
Cut.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lite, Firo & Marine
Insurance Agents !
AOKNTS VOU
how England Mutual Lite Ins. Co.,
OK llOSTON,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
ONION
Insurance Company,
OK SAN KUANC1SCO, CAL1KOKNIA.
1-01
C. BREWER & CO.,
(M3IITi:i,
Gonoral Morcautilo
AND
Commission Agents.
LIST OKOKKICKllS:
J. O. Caitci President it Manager
G. II. Robertson Tieasurer
E. F. Bishop Secretary
W. F. Allen Audltoi
lUitix'Toits:
Hon. C. R. Bishop, S. C.
11. Watcrhouse.
l-'Jl
Allen,
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