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Honolulu. II. 1.
J.
ALFKED MAQOON,
Attorney at Law and Notary
Public. No. 12 Merchant stieet, Hono
ulu. 1-91
ii W. sohmidt & Sons.
LJL Importers is Commission Mer
chants. Foit street, Honolulu.
1-91
HHAOKFELD & GO ,
General Couimisslon Agents.
Cot tier Foit and Queeu stieets, Hono
lulu, II. 1. 1-91
"i W Macfarlane & Co.,
VX Impoiters and Couimisslon
Merchants.
U. 1.
Queen street,
Honolulu,
l-ui
ft ONSAL.VES & CO.,
vJT Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu,
H. I. 1-91
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise. Queeu street, Honolulu,
H.l. 1-91
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 aud Dealers In Lum
ber and all kiucls Of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, t I H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; lrou, Brass aud Lead Castings;
Machinery of every description made to
order. Particular atteutiou paid to
Ship's Blacksmlthiug. Job Work ex
ecuted at shoi t notice. 1-91
JCvQ. S, SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. G E JN 'X
aiulitikonn, Knhulu. flaw all.
WASHER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
Importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
OF JiONUON.
H. W. SCHMIDT A SONS,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
IXInC Mtreet. Honolulu.
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AROHITKCTW.
Designs in StoiB, Brkk, Iron or Wood.
Modern, Cheap & Artistic Cottages
a Spocla'ty 1
Plans, Specilleations, Contiacts brawn
aid Estimates complete for evei y des
eiiptlon of building. Also, thuiough
bupciiuteudcnco of constiucliou.
BUILDINGS APPRAISED & LOTS SURVEYED,
ttiT Office: Iloom No. i), 'prcckels'
Block. lip 1-92
CHAS. T. CULICK,
Notary Public fur the Island of Oahu.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Contiacts.
Agent to .(hunt Marriage Licenses, Ho
nolulu Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Scott's Fi eight & Panels Express.
Agents for tho Builingtou Home.
Real
Estate Broker &
Ciirul
Al'llt.
BellTele. H48.-Hlffl" Mutual Tele. 189.
P.O. Box 4 in.
iSrOKKici;! No. 38 Merchant street,
Honolulu, Oahu, II. 1. jan 92
Alias Aaraice (loin
Australian Mail Service !
gM,
Viilt SAN FRANOlfSUth
The Now and Flue Al Stool Steamship
"MONOWAI,"
Ot the Ocuaulo Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Aucklaud on or about
June 2. 1892,
And will leave for the above port with
mails and passengers on or
about that date.
tGT For fri'lglit or passage, lmvltfg
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm 0. IRWIH & CO., Ld,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland !
&&i&
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
Unmenirtna
IARBFOSA,'
Of the Occanio Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
June 2, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for
the above ports.
t2T For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd,
Agents.
1-91
STOP
WATCHES
FOR
JUNE 11, 1892,
AT
H.F.WICHMAN'S
418 tf
GLOVKS J
Just Received Ex. "Alameda"
A CHOICE LOT OF
FRENCH KID GLOVES
J. T. WATEKHO USE'S
No. lO Fort Street.
118 lw
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned Assignee In the
Bankrupt Estate of Joslah Haolo
of Walluku, Maul, gives notice to all
ci editors of said estate who have pioved
their claims that he lias tiled his accounts
as Assignee and a petition for discharge,
and that he ill present the same for
allowance to the Hou. S B. Dole, Asso
ciate Justice of the Supicmc Court, on
THUKSDAY, the l"th Mav, 1892. at 10
o'clock a. m., at which time and place
any person interested win bo heard.
It. L. AUEKBAOH,
Asslguee Ebtate J. Haole.
Honolulu, May 13, 1892. -120 3t
FOR SALE
YOUNG Gray
Saddle Horse.
Addiess H 100," at
this utllee,
417 3t
FOR SAL12
A
GOOD Reliable
Imported Car-
liage Iloibe, kind aud
gentle; peifeotly safe
2J,-,
tor a lady to ililve. A
good chance to get a safe family horse.
Apply otllce of this paper. 41(1 tf
MONEY TO BUIIJ) HOMES.
IF you have a lot, I will build you a
house, aud furnish the money on
easy terms. J. L..MEYEH,
130 Fort stieet.
Mutual Tel. CG3; P. O. Box 387. .
345 tf
For Mouldings, Frames,
Pastels, ArtotypeH, Photo
gravure, Etchings and
everything in the line of
pictures, go to King Bros.,
Hotel street.
and tiik-
Occidental & Oriental S. S, Co.
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of tue abne Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above poits on or about the following
dates:
Slmr. "Gaelic!' July 2. 1892
For San Francisco.
Ste&tneis of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about the following dates :
Stmr. "China" Juno 21, 1892
Stmr. "Gaolic" Aug 17, 1892
tT Kouud Trip Tickets to Yokohamn
and return, $350.
jtfT For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD ic CO.,
2C7 tf Agents.
TIME TAUJLE:
local line.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
May 17 May 24
June 14. . . , Juno 21
July 12 July 19
Aug 9 Aug 10
Sept (5 Sept 13
Oct 4 Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THROUGH LINK.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Maiiposa June 2 Monowai
Monowai June 30 Alameda
Alameda July 28 Mariposa
Mariposa Aug 25 Monowai
Monowai Sept 22 Alumeda
Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa
Mariposa Nov 17 Monowai
J.W.WINTEK,8K.,Ill8. W. O. WlMKn,MIl.,UUB.
WINTER & WINTER,
XI31TlwTS'.
Olllcc Hotel St., opp. Y. M. C. A., ad
joining the Honolulu Libiary.
Branch Olflee, : : : 20G Kearny ht., S. F.
ALL Dental operations skilfully per
foimed at San Francisco prices;
which are 30 percent cheaper than Hono
lulu pi ices; aud if not as good as the
best Dentistry hi Honolulu no charge
will be made. You need not go to San
Francisco for your Dentistry. Ourgieat
i eduction in prices the citizens have de
manded, aud we will supply the demand.
vi: ii.vvr. coiiK to iikhais i
Bay Call and get prices and save your
money. We ieturu our thanks to the
citizens of Hawaii, Maui aud Kauai for
their llbcial patiouage and solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
Offigk Houits: 7 a. m. to, C p. m.
ian 27-92
XIOISOJL.UJL.rj
CHINESE TIMES
Published Every Thursday
AT 4 A. VKAIt.
The Leading Chinese Paper of
the Kingdom!
EST Advertisements Inserted ut Low
Kates! Job Pilutlug in Chinese Neatly
Executed.
Ofllcc,
: 53 X intuitu St.
3!M 1 lit
FOR SA LE I
I
HAVE Four Flue Itusldenee Sites,
situated on i llkoi stieet, for sale.
The Lots have a fiontaco of 94 feet on
Pbkol street and sire 20U feet deep, are
nicely laid out in Irult and shade trees
and me all coveted with glass; wutci
laid on thioughout. The situation of
thmi Lotrf anil tho limited number make
it iirct'ssuvy that intending puicluiKcrs
should make eaily application to the
uudeiblgued, from whom all particulais
can be had. JAS. F. MOKGAN.
203 tf
Sausages ! So usages I
L-HESII Bologua, Liver Pudding,
V Blood Pudding, Head Cheese,
Fraukfuit Sausage, Vicuna Sausage ami
Fine Pork Suiibitgu always oil hand aud
duliveied to order by
GKO. D. SCHUAEDEH,
10 1 King street.
tST Mutual Tel. 710. 343 3m
Island Shells and Curios !
XIIOLKSALK und letall, ibeap for
TT cash, at 101 Fort stieet, between
Ehleia' diy goods
stoie and 1'iaiiK
T. TANNATJ',
ueit'H biiuo btoie,
853 U
0ic mm Gis
(Translated from the Portuguese Unla'o
Lusitnna Hawnllnuaby request).
It has pleased the Alrajghty to call
up to a butter life, on tho oth da'
of May Inst, tit 8 o'clock in tho
morning, Mr. Luiz Poicirn, a native
of the Island of Terceira (Azotes),
parish of S. Jono de ileus, where he
was born 80 years ago. Mr. L.
Pereiiu left bis native eodntry at the
age of 12 or 14 aud lived for tunny
yeard in whalers and nierchanttnen,
in ono of which he timyed at these
Islands in the year 18q7 After re
maining here some time, .lie went to
California, from where Iris returned
again to Honolulu, at the time of the
lirst reciprocity treaty, about 18 years
ago, and ever since he leiuained here,
living constantly alone up to the IS 111
of April, 188G, in which eventful day
he very nearly lost hid life, bis whole
properly being burned up together
with bis personal effect!) out of which
he succeeded in saving only a small
box ; be passed tho wtiolc of that
miserable night wandering about in
the streets. The nest morning he
called upon tile well known merchant,
Mr. M. S. Percira, aud asked him to
take charge of his box, as be wns
left destitute without anyone to take
care of him. Mr. Pereira then took
him to his own house, gave htm a
room in which he lived until bis last
brca'b, and always treated him as his
most intimate friend.
His funeral took placo last Sunday
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the
solemn procession starting from Mr.
M. S. Percira's residence 'in fcchool
street; the hearse was preceded by a
carriage containing the Cutholic
priest, and by a band of music, and
it was followed by a large number of
members of the Portuguese Bene
volent Society of S. Antonio, to
which the deceased belonged as.
honorary member, and to. which he
had spontaneously offered a gift of
$100 on condition of being accom
panied by that society to bib last rest
ing place. The hearse was also accom
panied by many of the particular
friends of Mr. M. S. Pereira, who
pray that the Lord will giant peace
and rest to the soul of the regretted
deceased!
QUESTION ON C0G0ANUTS.
Editok Bulletin:
Under the superscription "What
shall we do with waste luud?" Mr.
Mr. Jas. G. Ilitehfield has an inter
esting article oil the cocnanut and its
cultivation, in the course of which
he expresses the opinion that the
cocoanut nalin "will grow where
hardly anything else will," viz., in
sandy, rocky soil, on the reefs, etc.
Without questioning the correct
ness of this statement I beg leave to
say that unsuccessful attempts have
been made in several localities on the
islauds within my personal observa
tion, to grow cocoauut palms, notably
at Kahului and on the beach at Ke
kaha, Kauai, where suh conditions
exist as he describes. The llat,
sandy plains stretching away beyond
Kahului tpwards Wailuku nud Wai
kapti on one side, and towards
Spreckelsville and Kula on the other,
are said by tradition to have had for
ests of cocoauut palms extending al
most down to the seashore in earlier
days, but now not the smallest stump
of u palm is to be seen, and the
numerous young trees planted nnd
tended with great care by parties
ambitious to have these stalwart
giants of the tropics flourishing in
their gardens, either have died or
present a straggling, melancholy ap
pearance with no perceptible giowth.
In Kekalia there are still numerous
groves of cucoanut palms in the more
fertile, swampy soil under the cliffs,
but on the beach only a few decay
ing ones remain, and attempts to
grow them there bavo been equally
unsuccessful.
Whether the seed-nuts planted
have been unhealthy, or some other
condition detrimental to their growth
been present, I do uot know, and
Mr. Hitchlleld would confer a f.ior
upon me, and probably upon a goqd
many of your readers interested in
this question by kindly stating in an
article in your paper where and bow
good nuts uun be obtained, aud how
to plant tboin in order to make a suc
cess of it. L. M. Vmlknkn.
Kahului, May 11, 181)2.
Mr. J. P. Hlaie, an extensive real
estate dealer in Dea Moines, Iowa,
nairowly escaped on of tho Severest
altucksof pneumonia while in the
northern part of that state during a
recent blizzard, says tho Saturday
Iteview. Mr. Hlai.e had occasion to
drive several mites during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled that
lie was unable to get warm, and in
sido of an hour after his return he
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Uhiisso
sent to the nearest diug store und
got u bottle of C'hatuherluin'H Cough
Heinedy, of which ho bad often
heard, and took n number of latgo
doses. He says the effect was won
derful and that in a short lime he
was breathing quite easily. Hu kept
on inking the medicine and the next
day was able to comu to l)es Moines,
Mr. Hhiue regauls his cure as simply
wonderful, Fifty cunt bottles fur
bale by all dealers. Hensou, Smith
& Co., Agents.
SOjSl
A,fr
aENUINE
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mu. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. Signed, w
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARR1YED.
297 tf
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
i On and after May 1st,
L.-T-J .'. ICIO l.n "Vn.- ntt.l lrt
t3V7TXe DimUIC.TltlllVHI IVl 3.lit,lllVi
of the unileiwiirned. on
Thurston Avenue, containing Laige Par
lor, Dining iltooin, Conservatory, Two
Bedrooms, Pressing Room with btntlon
ary Washstaiid and Cedar Wardrobe,
Bathroom with Patent Clobet and Hot
and Cold Water attachment. Pantries,
China Closet and Kitchen with New
Bango, Uot Water Boiler aud all attach
ments complete.
Large and convenient Stable on the
premises containing two large box-stalls,
carriage harnut-a and fted rooms, and
servants' quarters.
Gjouuds 200x200, beautifully laid out
and teunced. The view is uusui passed
in Honolulu.
For further particulars see .
W. G. ASHLEY,
38G-tf 0. B. & L. Co.'s Depot.
PtOJNISISR
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
A.iyi i.AJtEivsr.
F. HOlttf,
I'ractlcal Confectioner, Pastry Cook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
-Sjgy-1-01
Telephone 74.
COL CJ uVB. BI A.
AFET, BCYCLES
IPO R. $135.
KBft3C BROS.,
Hotel Street.
399
Df
Cottages to Eent !
Mil, LINCOLN has iiist
completed Tluee Veiy
5Ss2? Desliahle Cottages on the
corner of Jun.iu aud MakiM stieets,.
These Cottages have been finished with
all model n iinpiuveiueuts and being
hltuated near tho Mnklkl Valley liavo
nbuudiiiice of fiesli ami cool air. The
gi omuls contain beautiful slude tiees
and laie plants. They are only two
minutes' walk fiom tho tniiucaio, and
liatties desiious of teeurlng one of the
veiy pleaK.uitest hituatloiH of tlio city
are loquested to iiibpeet the above pio
inUes. Iifir For fui titer paitieulars apply to
411 Im .1. A. MAGOON.
L
tSSIl l
Tin Bos! Lunoh in Torn,
Foa aud Goffou al 111 Hours
The Finest Brands of
fil
prs, &
Macci
t
1
'y-
Always on liuiicl.
,. MSVK. lroprhtor.
1-01
FOR SALE!
,
i Sl'HINGFIKLD :iO-Lilit Gas Ma-
ehlnu in complete woiklug older
aud gmu. tiitccd. Will lie bold Uou
favoiablu teiius to the puichueer, Mso
a few Haudbomu Fixtures. Apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
3t0 tf King blreut.
Sanitaryundorclothing
Win. IJ. Irwin & Company,
diiniTi-iii.)
OKKIi.lt i yj BALK
I'AIIAFFINE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and RObfiflG,
REED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipe Coloring, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST, ' .".- w
"H.
HONE MEAL,
FISH GUANO
ALSO
BUCK & OULANDT'B
High Grade Cbumical Cane Hamm.
'GRASS SDS:
COCKSFOOT,
KY GKASS
And CLOVJiKb.
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Cunning Co.'s Corner!
Qeof, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BAltltELS.
l-Oi
FIRE,
LIFE
AND
MAlilNE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Firo Insurance Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames & Mersey Marino Ins. Co,
fLtiniicdi,
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets, $125,947,290.81.
C.O.BEEGEIi,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islauds.
1-91
ii, G. Mil & CO.,
(i,nin'i:i.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . .Piesideut & Mnuagci
Clans Spreokels Vice-President
W. M. Giffaid.... Secretary & Treasurer
Theo. C. Poiter Auditor
SUGAlt FACTORS
AND
Commission Agents,
AOKNTS OK TIIK
ijiiiiiiuii; uteaislii Goiiip'j,
Or huu Fiuik'Imco. C'ul.
1-01
CASTLE & C00K,
Lite, Fire & Mnriuo
Insurance Agents )
AOKNTS KO
Kew Ktiglaud Mutual Life lus. Co.,
OK 1IOSTON,
tna Firo Ins. Co. of Hartford,
CJWIOJN
lnsurauce Company,
OK SAN KUANOISCO, OALIKOItNIA.
l-'U
C. BREWtR & CO..
(jI.-iiiti:o),
Goneral Morcantilo
AND
Gomiuissiou Agents.
LIST OK OPPIOEItb;
J. O. Cartel I'resldeut t Manager
G, II. ltoheitsou ....Tie.isuru
K. F. Bishop Secretarj
vy. 1-. Alien Aiuiitoi
DIUECTOUS:
Hou, 0. 11. BUhop, S. 0. Allen,
H. Wnteihoubu,
1-91
MijHsrs. King Bros, uro
showing it lino lint) of ISiiin
hoo und othor stylo Fa riot
ISusoIh, Wall lirackots and
Window Cornices at prious
I to meet tho times.
TENDERS WANTED.
'lindtiv will be received at the At
toinex Qenuiul's Olllcc till 12 o'clock
noUii mi THURSDAY, ''the 19th day
OfIiiy, lfe'J2, lor luruialiiiig tho Oahu
l'ritou foi m. nii'iiths In ginning Wed
neediiy, the i'ut uny ol June, 1SS12,
with the following suppliob at such
time- nlid in tucb iu.iiiiities aa may
bo required.
Tho Marshal, or euch other officer
as be may designate, will inako tho
lcquihitions, ami all supplies will bo
btibjecl to bib inspection aud approval.
Tho amount bet opposite certain
items in the Schedule are the approx
imate requiieinoiiN for tho bi. months,
but all tho bupplies aio to bo Itu nibbed
as riquued by tho Maibbal.
Bids will bo accepted cither for tho
whole litit or a part.
Tins Contractor will bo required to
furnish suitable bond for the faithful
performance of hi? coutiact.
All Tendero niuat be distinctly
marked "Tenders for Supplies, Oahu
PribOii," and mat be bealed.
The Attorney-General does not bind
himself to accept tho lowest or any
bid.
W. AUSTIN WHITING,
Attorney Genet al.
Attorney-General's Office, May 9th,
A. L. 1S02.
SoiiKuiiLi:.
I'oi, per lb. (10,000 lbs. inoro or less
pei month).
Fresh Meat, per lb.
Hind Bread Medium, per lb. Ct -I
and fiOOO lbs. per niontli).
Bread, fresh loaes, per loaf.
Salmon (.red) (! to 7 bbls. per month,
i'c.i, per lb. (about GOO lbb.).
Coll'eo, pur lb. (Kouu. in bean) about
300 lbs.
Beans, per lb. (white or red).
Potatoes, pei lb.
Onions, per lot.
Kicc No. 1. (average G bags per
mouth).
Bar Soap (brown) per lb.
Sugar No. 2, per lb.
Milk, per quart.
Straw Hals (small) per do., 3 do.,
per month.
Blue Denim, pur yard.
Blown Denim, per yard.
Cunvis No. 1, per y.nd.
Blankets, per pair (bin.ill).
Koiosene Oil, per ciibC, 5 cases per
nioiuli.
Galvanized Iron Bucketb, per do.,, 13
and 1-1 in.
Tin Diniiei I'ails per doz. (double and
single).
Broomi- (yard) per do.
Lunc, por bbl., 1 to 2 bbls. pei iuontl.
Cement, pur bbl., 1 to 2 bbls. per
month.
Shoes (Broguna) 3 do., pnii (hiikiII),
per mouth.
Hay (California), per ton.
Oats (New Zealand) per ton.
Solo Lealliur. -117 8t
NOTICE TO MARINERS,
Dining tho piocessof deepening tho
channel al tho uitianco to Honolulu
harbor tho Dicdgtr will bo in opera
tion night and day. At night there
will le u danger signal placed on tho
forwnid doriick of Dndger about 30
feel above sea luol, which can be been
by .til vessels uppioucbiug tho harbor.
The signal consists Bed Bed
of ilueu red lights
nud a white light
as in the diagram,
the led lights being
about tt feet apart
with the white light
mi tho conler.
White
Bed
All steamers ciosbiug the bar will
btop at u safe distance from tho Dred
ger and give ono blast of then whistle
which will bo answered by a hinglo
blast from the Dredger, to bo fol
lowed by three blasts from tho Dredg
er whun tho passage ib clear nud they
can piocccd.
The Tug will be on band when not
otherwise engaged to assist tailing craft
in passing ibo Diedger when neces
sary. C. N. SPKNCEH,
Minister of the Inteiior.
Interior Office, March 9, 1892.
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Fnlargod cull on Klnjj; Bros,,
got their price hut and seo
samples, Thoy can't ho hoati
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