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Vol. III. No. 373.
HONOLULU, II. I., SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1802.
auDaoniPTiON
10 OENT8 PER MONTH
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EYbry Aiternoou fixuept Sunday
At tilt Olllco, Queen street, Lloiioliilil,
a. i.
DANIEL LOSAN EOilor & Manayar
l'OKTIIK
Daily Bullotin Publishiny Company,
(Limited.)
Nimst:ituTio.N:
Daily Rui.lktin,
1 year....
U uiutiths
per month
llvered).. .
..8G 00
; uo
54
(do-
Wkukly
UUI.1.HT1N SUMMARY, 1
yotu ; $4 00
foreign.
00
llotli Teli-ilmiu-M . 5(l. -fe
isiy-AddroaS all busln'ess coinmuiiicn
liotis 'Makaokh Daily Huij.htim."
JSAddross nil matter for publica
tion "Kihtoii Daily Uulu-.vin."
r. . iii. ki.
Honolulu, 11.1.
JM. MONSABHAT,
Attorney at Law and Notary
l'ublic. Merchant street, Honolulu. 1-01
J ALFRED MAUOON.
Attorney at Law mid Notaiy
l'ublic. No. VI iMuii'imiil street, Hono
lulu. 1-01
KW. Schmidt & Sons,
Importers it Commission Mer
"chtuits. Port street, Honolulu. 1-U1
HHackfeld & Co ,
General Commission Agents.
(Jorner Port and Queen streets,-Honolulu,
II. I. 1-01
2J. W. Macjfarlank & Co.,
vJT Importers and Commission
Merchants. Queen street, Honolulu, I
H. 1. 1-01
"A ONSALVES & CO.,
vX Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants. Ueaver Block, Honolulu,
II. 1. 1-01
JOHN T. WATEItHOUSE,
importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise.
Queen street,
Honolulu,
1-01
a. i.
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers In Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and liuildlnj; Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
stieets, Honolulu. 1-01
L EWERS & COOKE,
Importer and Dealers in Lum
ber and all kinds of .Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-01
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, I I H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, Brass and Lead Castings ;
Machinery of every description made to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blaeksmlthing. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-01
jo. s. saiiTiiiiSti,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. Gr 1C .N '-V.
.Tluliuld.iui, Kiihnlii, Huwull.
W&MER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
tn porting Jewelers.
92 Fovt Street Honolulu
iiwirwif
ij
mum nuoui
ih' I.ONDOJ,.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Audits for the Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
i
Kintf hi reel. Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patients.
DR. A. II. KO WAT, V. S.
Olllco Hours 7 ::i0 to 10 a. in.; 12:!!0
to 2 p. in.; -I:;s0 to ! p. m.
Tklkpiiom:s: Dell on. Mutual 18:).
l. o. iiox :)2fi. man
VING-FAT&CO.,
Contractors Builders,
Corner Bethel & King Streets.
Will furnish estimates for all kinds of
Frame Biiildliigs, Manufacturers and
dealers In Furnltuio. The latest pat
terns InipoiK-d from the Coast Mill
woik ilouu mid all kinds of Mouldings
made at the shortest notice,
tar Fnriiitiiro Storo at No. 00 Niiii
iiiiu street, onno. Ah Heu's. U02 Uin
miroe Houfs
About to be built tit tho corner of IJere
taula and Kecatimokii streets, each con
taining 1 'ail or. Dining-room, Hallway,
4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Bath
room, KPTho plans can bo seen at my
olllco, and any alterations desired by a
tenant will bo made.
398 h o. j. McCarthy.
TO J.ET
Australian Mail Scvvico 1
1 7- C.i
r.iii?A
SBti
2SB8&
i.
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Thu Now and Kino Al Stool Steamship
"ALAMEDA,"
OI the Oceaulu Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydnoy
and Auckland on or about
April 7, 1892,
And will leave for the above port with
malls and passengers on or
about that date.
Vdf For freight or passage, having
ec perlor accommodations, apply to
Wni Q. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
Agents.
Auckland
The New and Flue Al Steel Steamship
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
April 7, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
mails and passengers for
the above ports.
IS1" For height or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. LRW1H & CO.. L'd,
1-91 Agents.
TIME TAMC:
SIG8R. "KiNAU,'
CLARKE, Con;manujr,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p.m.,
touching at Luhuina, Maalaea Bay
and Makena the same day; Mahu
konu, Kawailiao and Laupalioelioe the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
L1UVES HONOLULU.
Friday. .
Tuesday
Friday. .
TtiChduy
Fiidny. .
iMnrcli
April
tt
ti
May
Uuturning leaveb Hilo
touching al
1
aupnhouhoo samo day
Kawailiae,
A. si.; Mahukona, 12 noon; Makena,
(i p. m. ; Maalaea Bay, 8 p. m. : Laha-
in.i, 10 i
m. the following day; univ-
ing at Honolulu (i
and Saturdays.
A. m. Wednesdays
AKHIVKS AT HONOLULU.
Wedneed.iy iMarch 23
Saturday April 2
Wednodav " li
Saturday " 2!
Wednesday May 4
Saturday " M
BF" No Freight will ho received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STRSR. 'ciJVUDINE '
0AVIES, Commandor,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
al 5 o'clock P. m., touohing at Kaliu
lui, Huelo, liana, llamoa and Kipa
liulii. Jletuming will arrive at Hono
lulu overy Sunday morning.
gj& No Froight will bo received
after 4 p. si. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at the landings
to receive their freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight has beon landed. While the
Company will uso duo diligence in
handling live stock, wo deoliuo to as
sume any responsibility in caso of the
loss of ijanio, and will not bo responsible
for monoy or jowolry unless placed in
I lie caro of Pursers.
W. 0. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Sunt.
1-91
Tr80S. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
.I-vlsr to Vutcsliiiiulcur.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
Kinjf Htreol, Ilonoliilu, H. f.
JOT Particular
kinds of repairs.
attention
paid to all
1-01
C. B. RBPLEY,
AiecuiTJKcr.
On-ici;: Room ft, Sprockets' Block.
Mutual Telephone 208.
New Designs I Modern Buildings !
Complete plans and specifications for
overy description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of
construction given when required. Cull
and exumiiio nluus. upr 20 ly
For Sydney and
.,j&2&r.
Miller's SMii Go.'s
jfific
AN JLN VOICE
OF FIN, -
From Havana Direct.
C. 0. BERGEH.
287 tf
I'.llUSTACi;.
J.K.MlJltOAN'.
W. II. noon s.
EUSTACE & CO
DRAYMEN.
All orders for cartugo promptly attended
to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
Of good in transit to the other Islands.
ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND
In (inutilities to suit at lowest prices.
3T Office: Next door
Morgan's auction room.
to Jas. F.
Mutual 19 "a
Telephones
1-01
Bay- Bell 414
PIOKSUW
STEM GAUDY FACTOBI
A.ISfI UAJUJUY.
Practical Confectioner, Pastry (Jook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-91
BEAFEii
i &2.
I ha 8c!b! Lunci; in
Vc-
Teu and Ooffee at U Hours
The Finest Urands of
Oiprs, Jfe
fmxf.
, A.lva.yH on iJLitmt.
68. A". SHM.TK, lrittricor.
1-01
CHAS. T. CULiCK,
Notary Public for tho Island of Oaliu.
Agent to Take Acknowledgment.-, to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to Grant Miirringo Licenses, Ho
nolulu Oaliu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
heott's Freight A Parcels Kxpicss.
Agents for the Burlington Route.
Real Estate Broker
&
CJf.-lMTII 1
A(,'()lll.
Bell Tele
U l8.-attjy Mutual Tele. 1:10.
P.O. Iiox 415.
ffiyOFFicu: Xo.IlS Merchant street,
Honolulu, Oaliu, II. I. jan 02
-13. B. rilOBJAS,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
Estimates given on all kinds of Brick,
Iron, Stone and Wooden lJulldings. All
kinds of Jobbing in the Building Trade
attended to Keeps for sale Ilrick, Lime,
Cement, Iron Stone Pipe ami Fittings
Old and New Couugaied Iron, Mlutou
Tiles, Quarry Tlle, aborted sizes and
colors; California and .Mouteiey Sand,
Granite Curbing and Blocks, Etc.
UST Olllce and Yard : Cor. King and
Smith stieets. Olllce Houm; 8 to 12
A. si., and 1 to 4 p. m.
oaf Telephones i Bell, 351: Mutual,
417. Residence: Mutual, 410. P. O
Box, 117. yi lv
I I
FOK HA L12 !
1IIAVE Foil i Fine Rweldeme Sites,
situated on 1 likol street, for salo.
The Lots have a Iioutiigo of !H feet on
Pilkol stieet anil lire 200 feet deep, aro
nicely laid out in (nut and shade trees
and aro all coveied with grass; wntei
laid on throughout. The situation of
these Lots and the limited number make
it necessary that Intending purchasers
should inuko early application to tliu
undersigned, from whom ull puitlculars
can bo had. JAS. F. MORGAN.
203 tf
W. T. MONSARRAT,
Veterinary Surgeon,
HOT Olllce at Hotel. Stables, Hotel
street. Both Telephones 32. Residence :
Mutual Tel. G10. dec 10-01
Havana P.igabs.
A NIGHT ASSIGNMENT.
A Uppni-lPi-'V Krporli-uiT In City Hall
I'm It In ili lluiii.
Kpcclnl Con cpmnluici
Ni:w Yoniv March 10. It was in city
liall park. There '.were only three of
thorn tramp-!. On more Cavoralilonights
there would have been fifty. It rained.
Heneo the desolation of the place.
Nevertheless I braved the elements,
anil armed with an umbrella and over
coat I sat mo on ono of tho iron seats
which the cily provides. 1 waited long
for developments Of my scheme to in
terview homo of tho tramps hut small
developments canio. It was too wet.
And I had to content myself with in
terviewing the threo unfortunates whom
hick doomed to be there.
The first ono I approached seemed to
bo ivdecp. I phlfprt him in tho ribs, and
he said, "1 ain't 'sleep, rap." And then
ho rolled round on the seat and slept
again. lie was apparently an habitual.
The fccond tvamp was also asleep, hut
when I arotiM'd him he oaid:
"Aro you one of those newspaper
blokes?" and, being miswered in the af
firmative, tho poor fellow's eyes glistened
in tin electric light and he said to me:
"You can do something forme. 1 was
a carpenter. I superintended most of
tho work on Vanderbilt's houses on
Fifth avenue. Dtit hero lam a wreck."
I asked him how I could help him, and
ho said:
"You junt tell tho Vaudcrbilts that
Pete MoMnhon is hard up, an' they'll see
to.it."
Perhaps they will when they read this.
Tho third sleeper was a peculiar indi
vidual, lie resented my awakening of
him, but after a little while I got him
into good humor and he told me his his
tory. Ho said his father was a celebrated
horse breeder m Frankfort, Ky. Nat
urally he followed the stables, and as
luck favored him lie was ono day rich,
the next poor in debt. Ho came on to
New York, played tho races and lost.
Tho hotel people turned him out; ho
pawned everything ho had; played tho
races' still, and finally a ten cent bed on
tho Bowery was n luxury to him. I
asked him:
"How long is it since you mado
money?"
any
And ho replied:
"Mado money? The last I mado was
when Iroquois won the Derby. Oh, yes!
'tis n long time ago."
"Then how do you manage to live?" I
asked.
"Well, over in Barclay street 1 often
get a dollar for helping tho gamblers
see? and I don't often have to sleep out
here."
I did not importune him much further.
Tho poor fellow was sleepy. I gave him
the price of a Bowery cot and went i-o my
train, but the memory of those three
tramps will haunt ini.
The scene will bo ever present to mo
tho great buildings on either side, tho
electric lights all around, all iudicativo
of wealth, and tho three unfortunates,
asleep on the cold seats m the park, ob
livious of tho grandeur of tho sceno or
of tho drenching rain that poured upon
them. These aro pictures of life in a
gre.il city. Why should it be? Ask tho
conservers of tho people. They cannot
help it. It will over be so poverty and
want and craving, within a stone's throw
of wealth. "For tho poor (hero is not
even justice." Ron F. Walsh.
rrunlclln's Xi'Kli-t-I.-ri Tumi,.
PniLAunLPiiiA, March 10. Tho tomb
of Benjamin Franklin in this city is go
ing to ruin at an astonishing rate. It is
located in a corner of tho Friends' bury
ing ground at Fifth and Arch streets.
As a rnlo relics and landmarks aro
looked after with tho greatest of caro in
the City of Brotherly Love, but in this
instance the neglect has been most palpa
ble. The tomb itself is not uuliko hun
dreds of others in tho quaint cemetery.
It is located in tho northwest corner, and
tho only thing to distinguish it from tho
other is on Decoration Day, when tho
comrades of Hector Tyndall post place a
wreath of fragrant llowers on its moldy
surface. A fiat m.-irblo slab, discolored
and crumbling with ago and neglect,
covers tho tomb. After tho debris and
dead leaves have been pushed ono side a
patient nuin with good eyesight will bo
able to decipher tho following:
IlKNJAMIN AND DnilOlUM I ,,,,
KlIAMCMW. l,W-
Nothing more than this to mark tho
Inst resting place of ono of tho greatest
Americans. No sentiment of any sort,'
no epitaph. Years beforo ho died Frank
lin wrote- an inscription to bo placed
over bis tomb. It is uo doubt familiar
to many, but years have not impaired
its beauty or poetry. Hero it is:
TUB IIODV oi
UKNJAMIN' rilANKI.IN, I'IHntbh
(l.llEU-rilKCOVI'.llOl- AN 01.11 HOOK,
irs ro.vrr.NTs won.s out
ANnsTiuiT oi us i.i:rrr.uiN(i ami oii.dinu),
i.ics man; roou ion woiisis!
vrri'THK wniiu iisia.i'siioui.ii not in: mist,
rou it will, as ur. iii:i.ikvi:ii, aitu.ui onch
uouu,
i oiuii:i-ria auk amknijuh
iiv-iiiu Autiioii,
Notwithstanding Franklin's dosiroand
expressed wishes, this never appeared
over bis last resting place.
A few years ago, when an interna,
tioiuil electrical congress was in session
in Philadelphia, a proposition was made
that they look after tho grave of tho man
who had drawn electricity from tho
clouds with his kito. It was suggested
that n lino railing bo placed around the
tomb and an electrio light constantly
llliimiuato it by night. But alas for the
fickleness of human nature, this was
never done, and tho tomb remains now,
as beforo, neglected mid forgotten.
G. B.
Tho NiH I'n-Hlili-nt of HurimU.
Ono of Dr. .Teiinio M. hosier's pot
theories is that whilo American women
aro generally beautilnlly kind to their
inforior to those to whom thoy can
condescend they do not as a rulo know
how to treat their equals, and Dr. Lozier
hclif vcHthut the contact and attrition of
club inteicourso aro viduablu remedies
of this delect. Sho is very enthusiastic
nbont Sorosis, of which she is president,
wheioslio declares that women help and
aro helped, and tho oxchango reacts lieu
eficially botli ways.
Men
lo
Bazaar
i
S.iit Ii. Smith- ttlote.
To the Public of the Hawaiian Wnnds.
OUR STOCK OF
SEWING rVIACHiNES
Domestic Paper 1'atlern.s
And all Sewing Machine nc'csoiie is
now a complete as it Is possible to keep
lliein. Full and coinplet" stock of
STATIONERY,
Blank Books. School, Note and KxercUo
Books, Pens, Sliitc, etc., etc.
Tin: om:APi:sr mm: or
GUITARS and MANDOLINES
kvi:u OKFi:m:i
Croquet Sets, Lawn Tennis,
Rackets & Balls, Bae Hullo,
Bats, Caps, Gloves, etc.
A Wout) Aiiout Pitiur.sl Kxpeilenee
proves that it costs 10 percent to keep
books, a ml at least H percent for bad
debts, the result is we wi-h tosetoui
solvcs straight with the public.
y TIioh' who pay cash have no i igln
to bo charged the above lf polecat, anil
we have determined to do hip-inc tho
same way as is done in San FraucNco
on a CASH BASIS oulv.
Our prices will thus be as low s pur
chasing for cash can make them, and we
feel that the public will not be long in
lliidiug out tile difference.
W. F. REYNOLDS,
:t.")j PitopitiKion. :iw
Marshal's
Sale.
BY virtue of a Writ of Execution is
sued out of tlio Police Court on
tho 2Ild day of February, A. I). 1S02,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, in
favor of Lo Ting, plaintiff, for the slim
of HOT) 82, I liao levied upon and
shall ose fur salo at the Police Sta
tion, in the District oi Ilonoliilu,
Ii-land of Oilm, at 12 o'clock m, of
TUESDAY, the flth day of April, A
1) , 181)2, to tho highest bidder, .ill the
right, title anil interest of the said
Yung Hoy, defendant, in and to .he
following property, unless said judg-un-iit,
inteiost, costs .uid my ex
penses li" piovioiisly paid.
List of property for'salo :
A certain Lease of Land at Kulao
kaiiiia, Ilonoliilu, O.iliu, containing f
Ai'ii'n, niiide between II. R. II. Poo
maikelani and Ahoi (Pake), of record
in Liber 121, on pat'.i-s 207 and 2(18.
(Signed) C. B. WI LKON,
Marshal.
Honolulu, March 7, 1802.
:i(w:tOt-io:it
Marshal's Sale,
BY viilueof a Wiit of Execution
issued out of the Police Comt, on
tho 23d day of Felnuaiy, A 1). 1892,
against Yong Hoy, defendant, in favor
of Aqtiai, planiiiir, for the sum of
.$227.;)!), I have !eied upon and shall
expose for sale at the Police Station,
in the District of Honolulu, Island of
Oaliu, at 12 o'clock in. of TUESDAY,
the nth day of April. A. I). 1892, to
the highest bidder, all tho right, title
and inkiest of the said Yong Hoy,
defendant, in and to the following
property, unless said judgment, inte
rest, costs and my expenses bo pio
vioiisly paid.
List of pioporty for sale:
A cm tain Lease of Land at ICulao
kalnia, Honolulu, Oaliu, containing f
Acies, niiiilo between II. R, II. Puo
inaikoliiiii anil Alioi (Pake), of lt-coid
in Liber 12-1, on pages 207 ami 208.
(Signed) C.B.WILSON,
Marshal.
Ilonoliilu, Maieli7, 1892.
:to:t :iot-io :it
$500 REWARD !
SOME irresponsible rascals have cir
culated what purports to bo clip
pings from the New York Herald of
.laniiaiy 25, 1892. Tho iiitieU'sliiii
h is Hie Ni:w Yoiik Lin-: Lnuuan(:i:
Company and is probably tho cowardly
woik of competitors. Tho issue of
tho Now York Herald contains noth
ing liko it and uo other notice than
that President Bcois is likoly to be io
tained. This tends to icfuto all slan
ders against the Company.
I now oiler n inward of Five Hun
dred Dolluis for tho discovery of the
authorship of the lying statement and
forgery distributed in tlit'to Islands
concerning tlio Ni:w Youk Lin: In
kiiiianci: Co.
C. O. 1IERGEU,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Isl
ands. !tfif lni
-l"uNGUAtihS!
TNmTRUOTIOX
ill
Fiench, Spanish
1 and Latin given by I'ioIc.-hii-
!
Loiuhaid, Univeislty (iraduatij. Cluoo
and piivate lessons, (r.iiutnai' or con
versation, Highest .credentials fiom
Franco and California. Terms mode
rate. Particulars from tho Fieuch
Consul, ii. .ii .Mrs. Cowes', near Y. M.
('. A. ills 1 tn
AltL' OliASSKS.
VI R.R. ('. 1URNFIKLI) holds ehis-ses
17 1 In 111 awing and Painting at his
studio, Hotel street, back of Ui . Ander
son .t Liuidy. :U1 tt
Wlum ou wani a J'oi'lrait.
lSulariMl call u Kinjx ItroK.,
";L ilu ir iri(! HhI, anil m-o
Hinnpli .' They can't, bo bisiit.
iiauic biini) Go.'s
LOCAL LINK.
Arilve Ilonoliilu
f i oin S. F.
Leave
for
Honolulu
S. F.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Mareli 22 March 29
April 19 April 20
May 17 May 24
.hino 14 Junu 21
July 12 ' Inly 19
Aug 9 Aug 10
Sopl 0 Sept III
Oct -I...." Oct 11
Nov I Nov 8
TUKOuOM LINK. .
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Monuwai . . . .April 7 Alameda
Alameda May fi . . .5. .Mariposa
Mariposa Lino 2 Monowai
Moimwiii luno 30 Vlauiedn
Alainedii .Inly 28 Mariposa
Maiiposa Aug 2o
.Monowai
.MuuoiMii Sept 22 Alameda
Alanu-ila Oct 20 Maiiposa
Maiiposa Nov 17 Monowai
Pacific Mall Slcansliip Co.
AND TIIK
Occidental & Oriental S, S. Co.
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 de Janeiro" April 12, 1892
Stmr, "Oceanic" June 9, 1892
For San Francisco.
Steiimeis of the above Companies Vill
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about the following dates:
Slmr. "Cily ol Peking" May 5, 1892
Stmr "Gaolic" Aug. 17, 1R92
SSf Round T'tip Tickets to Yokohama
and return, S',130.
fe-." For freight .and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
-'fir tf Agents.
Baldwin LGGomotiyes.
The undersigned having been appointeu
sole agents for the Hawaiian
Islands
For the Celebrated
11
From tho works of
Burham, Parry, Williams & Co.,
riilhul(-lililii. I'ciwu
Are now prcpaicd to give estimates and
receive orders for these engines, of
size and stvlc.
The Hai.dwin Louomotivi: Wokks
are now inaiiiifaetiuing u style of Loco
motive particularly adapted
For Plantation Purposes,
A number of which have recently been
received at these Islands, and wo will
have pleasure in furnishing plantation
agents and managers with particulars
of same
The superiority of these Locomotives
over all oilier makes is not only known
hero hut is acknowledged throughout
the United States.
Win. G. IRWIN" & JoM Ii,
Sole Agents for Hawaiian Isla'ids
1-91
J. . Wis. 1 l.ll.SIL, lllm. U . (.. 1M l-.ll, Mil., IlllS,
WINTER & WINTER
Olllco Hotel St., opp. Y. M. C. A., ad
jnluiug the Honolulu Library.
Uraiieli Olllce, : ; : 00 Kenny bt., S. F.
LL Dental operations skilfully per
rv foriueil at .San Francisco pi ices;
which are HO peicent cheaper iban llouo
luhi prices; and if not as good us tho
host Dentistry in Honolulu no chaige
will ho mado. You need not go to San
Francisco for your Dentistry. Oiirgreat
reduction In prices the cltiens liavo ilu
mimlcd, iiiul wo will supply llieilemand.
vj: ii.vvi: com: to iikhai s
CSy Call and get prices and save your
money. Vo return our thanks to thu
citleiis of Hawaii, Maui mid Kauai for
their liberal patronage and solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
Ori'iur. Hunts ;
iau
7 a. si.
to (! p. 31,
3i on is v to ituiM) iiuams.
I F you have u lot, I will build you a
X house, and liirnlsli the money on
easy terms. .1. L. MKYEH,
RIO Fort street.
Mutuiil Tel. (iii-J; 1. O, Iiox ML
UI5U
. G. Irwin &
(;nmnanu
j
(MMITF.U.)
OKKKIt KOU SALE
jLiiiue Ac Cement,
PAHAFFINE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sixes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
BONE MEAL,
FISH GU.A.NO,
also
BUCK & OHIiANDT'B
Grade Chemical Cane Hanaro,
High
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And GLOVERS.
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned
Boef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BAltRELS.
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F1EE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 6,219,458.98.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames &. Mersey Mannp Ins. Co.
fLlmited;,
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Assots, SI 15,947,809.97.
C.Q.BEKGrER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-fll
. I Mil k CO,
(I.IMITKU.)
Wm. G. Irwin...
Chius Spreckels.
W. il. Glffard...
Theo. O. i'orter.
..President & Manager
Vice-President
.Secretary & Treasurer
Auditor
SUGAK FACTOliS
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic siiiMsmp GomD'y,
Or Hull KraurlHCo,
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I'al.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Liio, Firo & Marino
Insurance Agents I
aoknts rou
New Bngland Mntnal Life Ins. Co.,
OK BOSTON,
Ctnra Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
UNION
Insurance Oompanv,
OK SAN FUANOISCO, CAI.IK0UNIA.
1-9J
C. BREWER & CO.,
(liiailTKO),
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agents.
LIST ok officers:
J. O. Carter President Manager
G, II, Robertson Treasurer
E. F. Illshoi Secretary
W. F. Alien , Attdltoi
DIUKCTOlts;
Hon, C, R. liUliop, S. G. Allen,
II. Waterhouse.
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niobHrs. JCing Brow, aro
Hhowiii,' a lino lino of Bam
boo and othor stylo Parlor
KuhoIh, Wall Brackets ami
Window Cornices at prices
to meet the times,
II
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