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3, .' iVi Ci S -4 BY AUTHORITY. fill) Irrigation Notice. Honolulu, 11. 1., Doc. 2, 1891. lloldors ot water privileges, or thot-o paying water rates, are hereby noti fied thai the hours for using water for irrigation purposes 111.0 from 0 to 8 o'clock A. m., anil -1 to 0 o'clock i w. until further notice. JOIINO VHITE, Bupt. Honolulu N ator Works. Approved : 0. N. Sl'KSOKK, Minister of the Interior. 284 if SailK full V i I H Plritwd to nnthir Sect nor i'arty, Hut rstaihtked for the Arnrfii of all. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1892. Raw sugar has advanced one-six tccuth of si cent a pound, or SI. 25 u ton, since last previous advices. Be thankful for small mercies and hope they will continue. The first two Acts of the present session signed by the Queen are olllcially published in to-day's Bulle tin". They are special appropriation bills one for paying interpreters and expenses of witnesses in criminal cases, and the other for defraying the expenses of the Legislature. A Vallejo (Cal.) despatch to the San Francisco prcs3 among other items has tho following: "Ashford, the insurgent now under arrest in Honolulu, was a resident of Vallejo in 1870, where he opened a law olliee with J. F. Wendell, who died recent ly in San Francisco. Ashford was a natural kicker against all existing institutions. He was a great politi cian aud was the cause of more than one political row in the old redhot times." .. i.i . i The arrival iu San Francisco of over twenty Japanese from Honolulu, by the barkentine S. G. Wilder, has revived adverse comment there on such immigration. Our namesake the Bulletin say3 the crowd is n por tion of those that were taken to Ho nolulu under contract by the sugar pluutuis, aud "a more undesirable class of immigrants it would be hard to find. Before long it may be ex peeled that they will be found work ing for low wages in some of the fruit orchards." The same paper renew-, its advice, previously quoted iu tlie Bullltix, that steps be taken to exclude Japanese labor from the United States. Tito San Francisco papers make the mi. st, for sensational purposes, of the arrests for treason in Hono lulu. There are a good many inac curacies and some exaggerations. Attorney-General Whiting is made to ay by the Examiner man, that a constitutional amendment has passed one Legislature, to aboliih the prop el ty franchise in the election of Nobles. The Chronicle has this bit of pleasantly: Tlieie is something that always Hiiggi'Sts the opora bouffe in Ha waiian revolutions and political crises. The present upheaval is no excep tion. Think of a conspirator of the name of Jim Crow or of IJtbikanc, the roaring lion bullockj. Hono lulu ought to furnish a rich field for bouui ot our writers of comic opera. The hula-hula could be inserted as a novel ballet, and the missionary would make a good rival of Gilbert's Pooh-Bah. REAL ESTATE SALES. Mr. Jas. F. Morgan to-day sold the propei ly of the late C. W. Hart, uridiT foreclosure of moitgage to Mrs. Adelia Cornwell. The pieces ami pi ices are as follows: Lot ami house occupied by Mr. C. B. Reynolds, Punchbowl and Here tiiuia streets, to Hon. Geo. C. Beckley for ((11)75. Lot and house occupied by Mr. L, L. La Pierre, Beretunia street, to Captoin J. C. Cluney for 81525. Armory pioperly, Beretunia street, to Hon. W. II. Cornwell for 82500. Lot mauka Herriek place, Puiich bow I street, to Mr E. II. F. Wolters for S1075. The Hei rick place (old Hart resi dence), Punchbowl and Beretunia slrtets, to Hon, W. II. Cornwell for 82500. The total proceeds of sale are 81)575. S. S. AUSTRALIA ARRIVES. Tho steamer Australia, II. C. II Midlctte commander, saJcd from Sun Francisco June 7th, 181)2, at 2 p. in., with 22 cabin and 11 steerage passengers, and 48 bags mails. Ex perienced reinarknbly flno weather throughout the voyage. Arrived at Honolulu Juno 14th ut 0 u. m, , ihatewtW'WwWiifeeCTata?"? min? I I1ISL runnn FOURTEENTH DAY. Tuesday, Juno 14. Mnrnliia HchkIoh. House convened at 10 o'clock. President J. S. Walker in the chair. Minutes of previous meeting were read by the Secretnry and by tholn terprctcr. Miuutes approved as read. A llontl of petitions was then pre sented (drawn by Mr. W. 11, Castle) by Rep. Kauhi, Noble Pua, Rep. Wilder, Rep. Ashford, Noble Neu mann, Noble Peterson, Noble Wil liams and Noble Macfarlane, signed by all classes and conditions of men in the community, aggregating over 2000 signatures and all containing the prayer that the duty on rice be retained. Some of the petitions were laid on the table for consideration with a bill on the subject, and others were re ferred to the Committee on Com merce. ' . Noble Neumann from the Judiciary Committee reported on the following petitions as follows: (1) A petition praying that a new Constitution be granted; leeommended to be laid on table to be considered with any pro posed new amendments to the Con stitution. (2) That imprisonment of contract laborers be abolished. Re commended to be laid on tho table until amendments to the labor Inns are brought before this Legislature for action. (3) Petition to abolish all property qualifications for elect ors of Nobles. Recommended that the petition be laid on table for con sideration, with amendments to the Constitution. (4) Petition of F. S. Koiki of N. Kohala for S200 for al leged laud damages. Recommended reference to Public Lands. (5) Pe tition from Wilder's Steamship Co., Castle & Cooke and others, to be re imbursed for moneys paid toward the completion of the Volcano Road. Re commended that claim is coirect and the Minister of Interior is authorized by law to pay the same out of the appiopiiation made for the Volcano Road in the session of 1890 and re maining unexpended. Report signed by Nobles Neumann and Peterson, and Reps. Smith and White. A lengthy discussion ensued on the one petition relative to the reimburse ment of moneys advanced by certain business houses for the completion of the Volcano Road. The general feeling of the House as brought out in the opinions expressed was that the report recommending payment be adopted. Minister Spencer said that he was in favor of it him self ; he believed the money had been advanced in good faith and that tho persons should be commended for their enterprise. On motion at 12:10 the ayes and nays were taken to adopt the report of the Committee, with the following lesult: Ayes Ministers Spencer, Whiting, Nobles Peterson, Cummins, Wil liams, Neumann, Kauhane, J. M. Homer, Marsden, Young, Baldwin, W. Y. Horner, Walbridge, Ander son, Thurston, Wilcox, Kanoa, Drei- er, Reps. A3hford,Kaulu, Bush, Kau namano, Nahinu, White, Kaluua, losepa, Smith, A. S. Wilcox; total, 28. Nays Nobles Macfarlane, Pua, Hind, Hoapili, Reps. Bipikanc, Aki, Koahou, Kainauoha, Waiptiilani, Ka pahu, Kanealii, Edmonds, Akina; total, 13. Absent Minister." Parker, Wide maun, Nobles Berger, Ena, Cornwell, Reps. Pua, Wilcox. Not voting Kep. Wilder, on ac count of interest. Rep. Nawahi, no explanation. At 12:15 Assembly took recess until 2 p. in. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER THE FINEST AND HIGHEST PRICED B'ER IN THE LAND. All brands of beer brewed by the Aniieuslk-Buscu Buuwino Assn. arc beyond competition. Their beer is considered the llnest in tho woild, not only by Americans, but by the most distinguished brewers of Ger many and Austria. The finest malt and hops are used in the manufacture of their various brands, hence it is not only the lincst and healthiest beverage but the highest priced as well. Corn aud corn preparations pro duce a cheap and inferior quality of beer and the productiops ot Aniiku-sku-IJuscii being free from these in gredients, command the highest price, greatest merit and most exten sive popularity. It. PLANTATION FOR LEASE. Hon. W. V. Allen, President of the Princevillo Plantation Co., iu the Wkkicly Bui.lm ik issued to-day oilers the plantation for lease. It has a complete dilTusion plant with u capa city of 12 tons ot sugar each 24 hours, ami is well equipped with houses, rail ttacka, implements, etc. Thare are 250 acres of plant cane and 2-10 acres of first rut toons to come off iu December and January. It is offered as a line opportunity for a co-operative company to bo organ ized. A traveling man who chanced to bo in the store of E. V. Wood, at McKees Rocks, Pa., says while he was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little l girl came iu ivith an empty bottle la. holed Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud said : "Muuiuiu wants another bot tle of that medicine; blio says it Ik the best medicine for rheumatism she ever used," 50 cent bottles for salo by ult dealers. Benson, Smith &C'o., i Agents. Auction Sslos ly JnmaS F, Morgan. Auction Sale ofStocks On THURSDAY, Juno lGlli, AT 1 O'lJI.OUIi. XOOX. At my Salesroom, Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction, 10 SharoB Intor-Islaud Sloam Nav. Co.'s Slock 50 SharoB Hawaiian Toa & Coffee Co. 10 Shares of Wilder's Stonm- Bkip Co.'s Stock, 2 BondB of Oahu Railway & Land Co. 81000 Each. Terminal Division 7 Percent. Aud to close tho Estate of .T. F. 11. Mar shall, deceased, 10 Shares of C. Brewer & Co., L'd. JAS..F. MQHGVN, 4-in :st Auctioneer. Landlord's Mice of Sale ! Having herelofoie, to wit, on the 25th I'ny of May, 1892, distrained for arrears of rent of tho Chinese Theator promises, King street, the following Goods and Chattel, to wit: 8 Clients enntnininc Chinese Cloth- int;, Garments and Par.iphurn ilia, Miibks, Pans and Sundries used in Chinese plays, 1 Chincf-o Jos, Lamps, Laige Clock, Small Clock, Lanterns, Chairs, Tables, Flags, Fans, Orna ments, Chinese Musical Instruments, Chinese Weapons, Sofa's, Step Lad ikrs, etc., etc., all used in said Chi nese Theater, tho same being tho pro perty of Chook Pun On & Co. Notice is heieby given that in case of non-payment of Mich arrears of lent and costs within 15 days fioni ibis date the said Goods and Cnattels will be sold at Public Auction, to wit, on MONDAY, the 27th day of .Tune inst., ut 12 o'clock loon of said day, at the Chinese Theater premises on King street, Honolulu, near the Oahu Railwav it Land Co.'s olliee YIM QUM and WONG CHOW. Dated Honolulu, June 10, 1892. 411 15t OCI3AJNIC Steamship Comp'y FOR SAN FRANCISCO, TheAl Steamship "AUSTRALIA" Will leave Honolulu for the above port on Tuesday, June 2 1st, A.T NOON. Sffl" The undersigned are now pre purud to Kstie Thioiigh Tickets from this city to all points in tho United Suites. tST For further paitieu'ars reminding Freight or Passage, apply to Wm. G IHWIN & CO., L'd, 440 Or General Agents. res rozen (ox rcK) JUST RECEIVED Per S. S. "Australia." Al The Beaver Saloon, II. ,i. KitlVl), Proprietor. 4 mat FOJIt SALE jPSfcS. THE Two Detached Ouser MMmt 1 vatoiy HulldliiKs built sSSwSSfor am) used by Piute. Pica ton and Maictisc, the same being built for coolness, being tliiiioughly venti lated with Loiivio ventilator, clothed inside aud In pel feet condition, buitahle for bcdi cuius; will lie Hold cheap. Di mensions of linllillus: l'.'xlil; 14x14, For tot ins, apply ut once iiaukison imos., 450 lw Foit.i.t , or P. O. llox 11. TO LET m s. ,. "'O'lTAGJi on lieietania M& KJ Rtieet Xo. 0!). northwest ta3iS?S coiiier, mi inuiika Mu of road, containhu; 4 Iiudrouius lichldes Kitchen, Pantry, Bathroom, eic. Tramway card p.issiiig. Apply to lit! lw II. W. .SCHMIDT &SOXS. JOOA1 TO LET. M4 A FRONT Itoom and a Middle linuin, at No, Garden Lane. 4411 lw l'Ulfc hALE TIMltKK enough to maUe 5000 coals of l'houooil or chin eoul at CO cents a cord. Apply nl KAliUICU RANCH, Haw 'ill, 445 tf tjtoiikholtlorri' McoUng. AMKKTING of Stockholder of the Haiku Sugar Co. will he held on TlllNtolAY, .hum ill, lh'.:i, at 10:80 o'clock A. II., at llio olliee of UiiKtlu iV Cooke. J. 1), ATHKKTON, 444 -It ' Secretin y, WWWtfrWiMWrWlWl,iMdsiiAfac Auction Sales by Janfes F. Morgan, RliOElYER'i SALE ON FORECLOSURE. Pursuant Jo an order of llonorablo S. B. Dole, JiiRlico of the Supreme Court, dated tho 7th day of Juno, A. 1). 1892, and made in a certain suit in EqultybroughthyC.BOLTE.plaintifr, against L. AICAU aud othors, defend ants, for tho foreclosure of a certain niortgago diitod Dcconibor 30, 1885, of rocord in Liber 1)1), pago 100, ex ecuted by L. AKAU of Wainiiinalo, Oahu, and by Duck Joy and L. Akau, co-partners under naino of WING JOY KEB CO. of Wainianalo, Onliu; and by Ung Wn, L. Akau, Sing Quon, Ah Quon,-Ali Mi ami Chick Sang, en-partners under name of QUONG LEE CO. of Wainianalo! and by Akung, Apong, All Sun, Ah Chui, Aug Gong and L. Akau, co partners under name of MAU SING ifc CO. of Wainianalo; and by L. Akau, San Oheen, Ah Chcong, Le Cheong, Ah IIu, Walloon, Ah Leong, Pang Kow and Hong Lop, co-partners under the firm name of TAILEE CO. of Wainuinnlo; and L, Akau, Ah Ohoi, Walloon and Wo Chung Co., co-partners undor tho firm naino of KWONG HOCK CO. of Wainianalo; and by Am Ngin, Tai Chin, Tin Ban and Tung Luu, copartners under name of KWONG SING CO. of Wainianalo; nioitgngors, to O. Bolte, mortgagee; I will tell at Public Auction at tho auc tion looms of J. F. Morgan, auction eer, on Queen street, in Honolulu, Oahu, at 12 o'clock noon, on SATUR DAY, thu 18th day of Juno, A. D. 1892, free from all incuinbinuccs all the Property and Premises in cluded in baid mortgage and all thu mortgagor's right in Etpiity therein. The Property is as follows: 1 Lease from tho Wuimauulo Sugui Company to Lati Akuu & Co., (Wing Joy Kee Co ), dated Peliruary 1, 1881, of record in Book (18, pago 41)11, for tho term of Eighteen years from January 1, 1881. 2 Lease from the Wainianalo Sugai Company to Kwong Leu Co. ((juong Lee & Co.), dated February 1, 1881, of record in Book 08, page 407. for tho term of eighteen yeais fioni Jan. 1, 1881. !i Leanc from the Wainianalo Sug ar Co., to Man Sing Co. and Kwong Hook Co., dated February 1, 1881, of record in Book 08, page 481, for the tenn of eighteen years from January 1, 1891. 4 Leuso from the Wainianalo Sug ar Co. to Tai Lee & Co., dated Janu aiy 1, 1881, of lecord in Book 08, page 470, for the tenn of eighteen years horn January 1, 1881. 5 Lease from tho Wainianalo Sug ar Co. to T.ii Sing & Co., dated Fob 12, 1881, of recoid in Book 08, pages 474-7, for tho tenn of eighteen years from the 1st of January, 1881. 0 Lease fioni the Waimanalo Sug ar Co. to tho Kwong Hock Co., dated Feb. 1, 1881, of record in Book 08, page 477, for the term of eighteen years from J.iuuuiy 1, 1881. 7 Lease from the Wainianalo Sug ar Co. to Mau Sing & Co. and the Kwong Hock Co., dated Fcbruaiy 1, 1881, of record in Book 08, p ige 481, for the tenn of eighteen years from January 1, 1881. 8 Lease from the Wainianalo Sug ar Co. to tho Kwong Sing Co., dated August 9, 18S1, of lecoid in Book 89, p.igo U30, for tho term of eighteen yearn from January 1, 1881. Also personal propei ty mortgaged by L. Akau and others at Wainiiinalo to C. Bolte, as follows : KWONO HOOK COMl'ANY OH KWONG HOOK COMl'ANY. 1 rice mill, 1 paddy store house, fi houses-, cook hou.se, shed, etc.; 28 homos, 10 pair oxen, 22 yokes und cbuins, 10 saddles, ! ox earth, 'Mi pitch foike, Ii0 shovels, 110 i-pude, 4o hoes, 4 mattocks, 24 cauo kuivch, 8 Mils hur nch, Ifi ploughs, 1 hnnow, 10 niaicx and colt-, 79 pigs, 07 acres i'pe cane, ii acres young cine, 1 cittle brand. JIAU HINO COMPANY. 1 house, 4-hoibOS, 50 boos, CO untie kniies, 4 ploughs, III sdinvols, 0 spades, 9 yokes and Hi cbaiiit, 10 pitch forks, !i buddlcc, 8 mattocks, 12 pigs, 130 acres npu cane, 50 acreb young cane. TAI HINO COMTANY. 1 hoiifc, 8 horseb, 50 acres young, growing cane. KWONO KINO COMl'ANY. 1 house, 2 houses, 4 mules, 40 acres riju! cane, CO acres young cane. wi.sa joy ki:i: company. 1 hou-e, 10 horscr, 2 mules, II ploughs, 3 do., 11 iiou chains, 31 shovels, 24 spades, 00 hoes, 12 pitch folks, 51 cane kuivos, 20 mattocks, 1 lianow, 4 saddles, 14 bets harness, 22 pign, 2 ox cmtH, 33 auies ripe cane, 217 acre, young cane. tai i.!:i: COMl'ANY. 1 hoiibO. 4 horbcs, 10 oxen, 1 ox cart, 4 ploughs, 3 shovolt-, 0 np.ulew, 1 hanow, 14 iron chaiiiB, 14 yokes, 70 hoes, 30 eanu knives, G piteli folks, 3 saddles, 2 sets h.uuebs, 24 lengths of flume, 00 aeies lipe cane, 181 nercb young cuue. gjf Anil also all other pioperty of baid mortgagors, which is covered by baid moitgage, whether specilied hero in detail or not. gjBT The Iouhos and leaeoholiU are subject to all tho terms and condi tions therein contained, gyST Deeds at expense of pui chnseis. A depobit of ton (10) per cent of the sum bid will be required from bidder. Sale subject to confir mation by the Court. O. BOLTE, Receiver. Honolulu, June 7, 1892. 412-81 I U turn you want ji 1'ort rait KiiltiiKml ti'iH on King Uiih., gpl Uifir i)M(!o Hut unci Ho 8Uui)1oh. Thoy can't bo boat. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00, ItlOlIAItO A. McOUIXOY. Issues Every Desirable Form of Policy ! .'.. It has paid its members since Its organization THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR MILLIONS OF D0LIARS. Its Now Distribution Policy is tho most liberal ever offered by any Insuranco Company. ISP" For full particulars npply to t. Jb. J"SH- 1-91 ' General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. Auction Sales by James F, Morgan. AUCTION SALE -OF- Pasture Lands in Kapulmlu, Near Honolulu By order of Hon. S. B. Dole, I will oiler for sale at Public Auction, at my Silcsroom, Queen btreel, On SATURDAY, Juno 18, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, The Following DebirdbU Properties: 1 Lot 37 of tho Kapihulu survey, including nn eion of 455 hoick and fenced on the easterly, westerly and mauku sides with stone wall for thu moat part. This land is bounded mauka by the Wniahio road, easterly by Wniiil.te and westerly by Lot .'18. 2 Lots 33, 33 and 34 of tho Ivnpa hulu survey, including an area of 3802 acres. Fenced in by stone wall and wire fence and for a short dis tance by a bleep purl of Diamond Head. Bounded mauka by tho Wuialao Road, eiiKieily by Lot 37, wcsteily by the i'i of I'ahoa.and niu kai by l'nik loin, and has an outlet on the Park and a water supply for stock. This land is cleared of lantana'i for about jj of its aie.i. 3 A portion of tho Hi of Pahoa lying west of the hist mentioned land witli the Waialae road ekirting its mauka side. Thu new Kapuhulti road cuts across its westerly end. Area 73 acres. Fenced on its east erly side. gj3f All of thene Lands furnish considerable pasture dining a huge part of the year ainl contain a yearly increasing growth of algerob.i trees, which furnish a large amount of feed for stock. JAS. F. MORGAN, 4'29 22t Auctioneer. Istrator's Thu undersigned, Aliikcmu Naone, Administi Jtor of the Kslato of Ka piku Naone, deceased, by virtue of an order of sale made by the Hon. S. B. Dole, one ol the Justices of the Sup reme Com t, dated May 27, 1892, will sell at Public Auction, for the pur pose of paying t lie debts of said de ceased On SATURDAY, June 18th, at i-i o-i:mh:i jvoo.w At tho Salcsiooin of .las. F. Morgan, in Honolulu, all of the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Situated on the west side Emma street in Honolulu, nearly opposite Emma Scpi iro, lately occupied by Kapil:a Naone. The Property extonds from Emm-i street to the lane adjoining the Chi nese Young Men's Christian A'l-ocia-tiou and will be sold in small lots. Lots 1 anil 2, 10 feet on Emma stieet by 100 feet deep, aio leaded to I'ung You KVo, 17 years remaining, nt. 1S0 par annum. In the rear email lots will bo i-ohl iu hi.cs to suit pm chasers. Lot 12, 00 feet on Emma street b 150 feet deep, comprises llio New and Deniialile HiSiiso la'ely erected by said Naone. This is an unrivalled oppoiliiuity to obtain centrally situ ated and easily lonttd properties. IP&T A Map may be seen at Jas. F. Moignn's auction looms and fui tber paiticul.irs there obtained, ALAKEMA NAONE, Administrator Estate of Kapika Naone. 443 7t EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Uniler anil by btuo of an order ls siii'U out of the upieme Courr, In I'ro bate, dateil the IHth day of May, IMJi, upon the petition of Alex. J. Cartwilht, Kxeentor of the la-t will and lufiiuneut of Ullzii .1 Holt, deceased, praying for an order for leave to sell certain Iteul Kbtate lielnulUK to tniil decedent's es tate, I am dliet'ti'd by the said A.. I. Cat t Wright, Kxeentor u afoieald, to offr at Public uctioii ut my Salesroom, in lloiio'iiln, on SATUR1) Y, the lth day of .lime, 18!)L', at 12 noon ot that day, all and singular the following des cribed nieces or paieels of land: 1 All that I'leco or Paicel of L.iud situate at ICapuukolo. In Honolulu, eon taluhiK Jl-10 of mi acre, and U"ciibcd In Itoyal Patent ltlsti, L. U. A. lo:i'J, leased to J F. Oolhiirn for 810 i or niiuuiii. 2 -All that Ph-eo or Paicel of Land situate at Kalawidihie. In said Honolulu, and Known as the "Uohoti Premises, " and the samu as deteilbed In Koyal Pa tent 1107. L. U. A. 10.17. 3 All that Piece or Paicel of Laud situate on Foil stieet, in said Honolulu, and occupied by .I.J. I'm dim as a family lesideuce, leuso oxpitiug Iu May, 181)4, yearly iciiial 840. J All that Piece or Parcel of Laud situate on Fortbtieet, In said Honolulu, and occupied by A. W riark asafamlly residence, yeaily lental 8480. 5 -All those t'eriain Pieces or Parcels of Land situate at P.ihuua afoicsald, and belu Apiimis 1 and 2 of Itoyal Pa-, Sale AN iciii xnui, ii, v. t -j.ma unit Apiina oi Itoyal Patent 2817, L. O. A. M70, under leas' to Ah Iu at a yeiuly rentul of 880. The above rale U made subject to con tinuation by the Coim Usulug tlie order of sale. we Terms Cash hi U. H. Gold Coin. Deeds at the exneiiMi ol the purehtiser. For Outlier paiticiilars apply to A. J. t'liitwtlKht. JAS. F.JJUJtGAX, 438-121 Auctioneer I llLtUs HAVE OPlflNBD TILE1K New Chine, Glass & Fiirnike Saleroom On Kaalmmanu Stroet, Ground Floor, with a . Large Assortment of New Ms ei "Bemre."' SPECIAL Royal Worcester, Grown Derby, Wedgewood & Other Fine Ware. BView Rugs & Carpets, English Furniture, Rattan Ware. Fine Show of Glassware, IVORY WARE, BOHEMIAN VASES, WINE GLASSES, TUMBLERS, ' . CUT SALADS, Etc., Etc., Etc., -Etc., Etc. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd., Fort Street, Honolulu. FIRST QUALITY mn AND ao- CHESTS, Ornamental! Economical & Durable! Eddy's Old EbTAiu.isiiKn Ice ClBsts k RoffipratoB, China, Crockery & Glassware, Plautat'on Tools, Irnpleraa.ais& Supplies Paints, Oils & ViuuUhes. Yacanm Oil Co.'s LuWciltdg Oils! Always tho S'lme; made by a special process and always reliable. iiiiiiGy Heii Carbolincum Avenarius in Quantities to Suit PACIFIC H'ABDWAEE CO., L'n., Cummins New Block, Fort & Merchant stieets-.. fe '& T . M iW ?T- S?V& Oitf. Mr iffi IS: Sa A LARGE INVOICE 0i THESE . iC JUriT RECEIVED BY HQLUSTER & CO., DRUGGISTS. Hi -'ir Street, : : : : : t Honolulu, II, I. w m i a 104 Fort Street, Just Received a New Invoice of the Adeline Black Stockings Guaranteed to be Faat Color and Absolutely Stainless For Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses & Children, 6y Tlio A deli no lilaok StookiiitfH aro tho lJt Mado-QM TO MiJT tet,& rI'VAL PUKMISKS. ai ' yjvwj A-7 lleietunh stieet, - opim llliMB bile Km t-btieet dim ch. Ait lly to K. 1. LILLIK. 382 U At Thco, II. Davlua & Co. OF NEW YORK. rri'Kitleeit. DISPLAY OP ? fusHecJj. r m V,'WW v TJ 7-jk ik .V 7rvr CIGARS MM Honolulu. TO LUT - , fitf jfc rPW0 Nluuly Fiirnlslieil - i Am.! X Hooius centrally located. Kmiulie llut.i.CTiN Ulllco.. iiiiiiwi " J03 u S-&-'iymi-. -.lixn-v V . JE.V vi. J.