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WS ' i r rffi. wM-fpr; T"mSJH pkWfl J , 'FfflK ?JKPwraHHM?5$-3Lai,. WSPraSffii V iJ 'f Vif JP"h. Y AUTHORITY. jHPCy ff.;1. . ' ' mi -.in. .... i ii ii Notice to Electors I Notleo is hereby given that hi onlur to bo entitled to voto nt tho Special Klcction proclaimed for October 1th, next, nil elec tors not oxenipt by lnw must linve pniil their Personal Taxes for the year 1NU, iinil see thnt their niitnes are on the lk-gistcr of "Voters for Nouli-s. OHAS. T. OUI.IOK, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ofllce, Sept. '2-1, lb!)2. K)0 10t-a(J 'it Postal Savings Bank Notice. Jly authority of Section 11 of "An Act to Amend nnd Consolidate tho I.nws relat ing to the Hawaiian Postal Savings Hank," approved on the 7th day of September, 1892, and on that day taking effect; notice is hereby given that the rate of interest on Savings Hank deposits is Uxed as follows: On amounts under and up to Five Hun dred Dollars (500), in Gold Coin of the United States of America, in any one ac count, already on deposit in tho Hawaiian Postal Savings Hank on SeptomborSO, 18!)2, interest will be payable from October 1, 1892, forward until further notice, at tho rato of 0 ler cent, per annum, in Hold Coin of the United States of America. On amounts over Five Hundred Dollars ($500) nnd not exceeding Two Thousand Fivo Hundred Dollars ($2,500) in Hold Coin of the United States of America, in any one account, on deposit in the Hawaiian Postal Savings Hank on Septomber 30, 1S92, inter est will be payable from October 1, 1892, forward until further notice, at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, in Gold Coin of the United States of America. On deposits placed in tho Savings Dank after September 30, 18i)2, interest will bo paid until further notice, at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum on accounts not ex ceeding Five Hundred Dojlars ($500). No interest will be paid on accounts exceoding Fivo Hundred Dollars ($500), in single ac counts, deposited after September 30, 1802. E. C. MACFAKLAXK, 531-tf Minister of Finance. Postal Savings Sank Notice. By Section 17 of "An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Laws relating to the Ha waiian Postal Savings Bank," approved on the 7th day of September, lh!)2, and on that day taking effect, the Minister of Finance is authorized to issue Coupon Bonds of tho Hawaiian Government, to be styled the "Postal Savings Bank Loan," to be issued only to depositors in the Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank who may apply for the same. The "Postal Savings Bank Loan" bonds are redeemable in not less than five nor more than twenty years, at the option of the Minister of Finance, and bear interest at tho rate of 0 per cent, per annum, to be paid semi-annually, interest and principal payable in Gold Coin of tho United States of America or its equivalent. Any depositor with an aggregate amount to his credit in tho Savings Bank, of not less than Two Hundred Dollars ($200) in Gold Coin of the United States of America, which shall have been on deposit at least three months, is entitled, on application, to an issue of "Postal Savings Bank Loan" bonds in exchange tiierefor, in sums of Oiie Hundred Dollars ($100) or multiple thereof. Applications will be received at the Pos tal Savings Bank for "Postal Savings Bank Loan" bonds from dato until Septembor 30, 1892, inclusive. E. C. MA0FA11LANK, 531-tf Minister of Finance. NOTICE TO MARINERS. During the process of Deepening the Oiiunnel at the entrance to Honolulu har bor the Dredger will be in operation night and day. At night there will be a Danger Signal placed on tlio forward derrick of Dredger, about 30 feet above sea level, which can be seen by all vessels approaching the harbor. The Siirnal consists of 3 lied lights and a AVhite light-as in the diagram the red lights being about 3 feet apart, with the white light in the center. llEl All steamers cross ing the Bar will stop "" at a safo distanco from- tho Dredger and give one blast of their whistle, which will be answered by a single blast from the Dredger, to be followed by three blubts from the Dredger when the passage is clear and they can proceed. The Tug will be on hand when not other wise engaged to assist sailing craft in pass ing tho Dredger when necessary. C. N. SPEN0EH, Minister of the Interior. Interior Oillce, March 0, 1892. 360-U HEALTH NOTICE. The Board of Health-dias directed its Agents to make a special inspection of houses and prernisea in the City of Hono lulu with a view of putting the same In a good hanitary condition, and the public are therefore requested 1. To render all assistance possible to the Agents of the Board of Health. 2. To oboy tho Instructions of the Health Agents. 3. To put drains, cesspools, privy-vaults and other receptacles of refuse in a good sanitary condition. 4. To have all garbage and othor decay ing refuse promptly removed, and all sources of noxious smells disinfected. liy order of tho Board of Health, DAVID DAYTON, President. Honolulu, Sept, 23, 1892, 530-llt TAX ASSESSOR'S NOTICE To Taxpayers of tho District of Kona, Oahu. Tho Hooks of .the Tax Assessor for the District of Kona, Island of Onliu, will bo opon for inspection by persons liable to taxation, from September 20th to October 1, IMW, (Sundays excepted) in the Knpnn hva Building, between the hours of 1) o'clock in the forenoon and I o'clock In the afternoon. T. A. LLOYD, Deputy Tax Assessor District of Kona, Island of Onhti. Approved : 0. A. HttowN, Assessor and Collector of Taxes 1st Divi sion. 63l-2w IRRIGATION NOTICE. Holders of Vutur Privileges, or those paying Water Hales, urc hereby notillcd thnt, owing to the drouth and tho scarcity of water In the (tovernment lteervolrs, the Hours for using wnter for Irriga tion purposes arc from 7 to 8 o'clock a. m., nnd f to t! o'clock v. m., until further notice. .10HN 0. WHITB, Supt. Honolulu Wnter Works. Approved : 0. N. Sl'KNl'Kll, Minister of the Interior. Honolulu, H. I., Aug. fi, 18!tt. lS!)-tf NOTICE. Owing to the drought and scarcity of water, tho residents mnukn of Judd street aro requested to collect what water they may require for household purposes before 8 o'clock A. M. JOHN 0. WHITE, Supt, Honolulu Water Works. Honolulu, Sept. t), lb'.VJ. 515-tf Mn. JOHN HAPA has this day been uppointed I .una to take up estrays on the GovernmontrimdsfromMoannlnato Lilihn street to Hnallliamanu bridge, Judd street to Nnunnu street and on the Government land in Kallhi, Honolulu, Onliu. OHAS. T. GUIdCK, Minister of the Interior. Interior Otllee, Sept. 20, 1S92. 533-3t Messrs. HKXRY HOLMF.Snnd WM. L. PKTEHSOX havo this day been appointed Notifies Public for the First Judicial Cir cuit of tho Kingdom. OHAS. T. QULICK, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ofllce, Sept. 2(1, ISPS!. 532-3t TUB DAILY BULLETIN, Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, But Established for the Benefit of All. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1892. Tho Bulletin will accept tho Advertiser's challenge) to examine Messrs. Mailo and Hopkins on their views when that sheet gets its own backstairs candidates to comes out squaroly, plainly and publicly with their views on tho leacling issues of the light. So far one of them only has thanked tho cotorio for his nomination and said nothing else. Tlio other has said oven loss. This paper, unlike tho Advertiser, is not boiniel to any candidates. Tho steamer Kinau was sent in search of tho missing boat of tho wreckeel ship Wm. A. Campbell by Messrs. Scott anel Kennedy and other residents of Hilo. "When tho steamer returned to Hilo, Hon. Geo. C. Beekloy, purser, declined to ac cept the charter money until ho could consult the company. On his arrival in Honolulu this morning Mr. Beckloj reported to Hon. W. C. Wilder, President of "Wildor's Steam ship Company, who instructed him to render no bill to tho Hilo char terers of the steamer. Mr. Wilder said ho was only glad that tho steamer had undertaken the search, and would not ask for any compen sation for tho service. Such conduct on tho part of a corporation and its otlicers eloservos to be recorded in letters of golel. What a desperately wicked lot of follows Widemann, Walker, Borgor, Logan, ot al., woro in 1890, to stand cm tho same constitutional platform with Bush anil Wrilcoxl Thoy did so, it is true, on tho principle that tho native electors had as much right to a froo choice of representatives as the foreign electors. In a word, thoy stood for representative government. Now wo have Thurston, Wilder, Ash ford, Waterhouso, ot al., who had notning but contempt and contume ly for Bush and Wilcox two yoars ago, listening with relish to homilies on private and public morality from those paragons of virtue. Truly the Reformers havo reformed. Thoy could not got nnyboely bottor than a profosBioiuu gambler to run against a certain pestilential fejllow in 1890. Now thoy employ that samo pesti lential follow to assist in Mr. Thurs ton's ganio of shoving tho lottory down tho throats of their opponents. Even tho political parson cau sub missivoly sit at tho feet of anel ro coivo moral points from tho black boar ho sat up nights to boat in 1890. THE SHIFWBEOK. Since tho roport of tho wreck of tho ship Win. A. Campbell has boon put in typo, Mr. H. W. Severance, United States Consul-Gonoral, has kindly furnished us with copies of tho roport of Mr. C. Furneaux, Unitoel States Consular Agont at Hilo, on tho discovery anil treatment of tho survivors. Tho roport covers a statement of Sullivan tho mate, which describes tho hardships of tho party in his boat. Thoy lived dur- ing tlio pnssago on hnlf a tin (about tlio aizo of n condensed milk iin) of water a day for about eight days. Then tho samo allowance of wino, or stout. Tho straits thoy wore put to for four or fivo days to quonch llioir intolerable thirst aro untnon tionable. Their bread was almost gone. Thoy could not possibly have lasted throe days longer, and one da1 would have killed sonic. Air. Severance, in transmitting to tho Bi'LtiKTtN tho report referred to, says: "The opinion seems to be among oxperionued shipmasters horo that tho missing boat with tho cap tain and others may have been pick ed up by some European vossol after tho two boat parted company. Tho vossol was in tho track of Euro pean grain or lumbei ships from tho Pacific coast, as well as vessels head ing for California from tho south. Or it may bo possible thai tiro cap tain wont to leoward of Hawaii. Tho distance run in 21 days by the mato's boat was about 2100 miles." Changed Times. EniTon Bulletin: Tho ratification mooting holel tho othor evening makes n decided change in public fooling. Time was when tho loaders of tlio Reform party had but to rive a fow hours'' notice of tho meeting to pack the building occupied tho othor evening with an earnest audience. Now days' notice anel zealous canvassing of tho town brings togethor loss than a hundred of our citizons. Tho chairman of the mooting under con sideration roalized tho situation when ho looked out upon an array of empty seats and asked tho curious people, who generally talto back seats, to como to tho front. Tho speeches as reported lack point and forvor. Tho only redeeming feature of tho ovoniug was tho speech of Mr. Watorhouse, who having but little to say, said it, while others ranted and rambled in a very disheartened manner. After tho experiences of 1890 think of Thurston, Ashforel, Bush anil Wilcox being cheek bj jowl at a pow-wow of tho Reform party of 1887! Bohold how tho mighty havo fallen 1 Musing over tho changes of the past live years I can only con clude that our citizens have woarieel of tho contentions that havo marked tho waning fortunes of tho Reform ers. Tho high purpose that animat ed citizons in 1887 seems to have elo clined as the selfishness of tho lead ers of the Reform party has become more anel more manifest. Mr. Thurston looks, acts and speaks liko a soured, disappointed man. Ono who finds his only pleasure in fault fineling; who sees nothing good in monarchical institutions, particu larly tho Sovereign; who, like a dirty bird, finds satisfaction in fouling his own nest. Those of us who desiro peace and good order; who havo something to lose; who wish to givo undivided attention to tho bread and butter problem, must call a halt and relegate tho tailings of tho hon est Roformors of 1887 to tho rear of tho procession. Tho election to bo shortly holel seoms to offer Wilcox, Bush, Ash ford anil must I say it Thurston another opportunity to disturb our community with demagogical vapor ings in tho vain hope of handling tho emoluments of office. A Secedeii. Mr. Gladstone cr Cycling. Mr. Gladstone has been giving his ideas on cycling to a corrosponelent of Answers. Ho said: I have noticed with real anel unfeigned pleasure the rapid growth of cycling in this coun try, for not only does it afford to many to whom it would otherwise be unobtainable a healthy and pleas urable form of exorcise, but it also ouablos them to derive all those ad vantages of travel which, provious to tho advent of cycling, wore out of their roach. It is far more profit able than tho luxurious railway from tho city to some definite point along an unalterable routo, over which tho traveler is whirled with no time for observation and no op portunity for examining tho tlistrict through which ho is carried. I can only emphasize tho fact that I con sidor that physically, morally and socially, tho benefits that cycling con fers on the men of the present elay aro almost unbounded. For Gross Cheat. A native named Bon Kalana, in the employ of L. J. Lovoy, was ar rested this morning on tho com plaint of another charging him with gross cheat, in selling tho othor a pair of shoos for $1.50 which diel not belong to him. Tho complainant stateel that Kalana had taken tho shoos from Mr. Lovoy's auction room without his knowledge, in fact had stolen thorn and sold them to him for $1.50. Tho shoos Kalana said bolongod to him, as ho bought them at auction. Tho native boing tho only complainant anel no othor appearing to confirm his statement Kalana was tlischargoel. A Query. Editoh Bulletin: I would liko to ask through 3'our columns (of those who havo tho authority) why tho U. S. S. Boston is not sent out in soarch of tho miss ing boat of tho Amorican ship Wm, A. Campbell. I will venture to say that if tho U. S. Minister's or Consul-General's wife and child woro in that boat, tho Boston would havo steamed to sea in soarch of it several days ago. An Indignant AjinmoAN, Old Rags Wanted. Clean white rags, suit able for banel ages, aro wanted for use at tho Bishop Home and tho Boys' Home, Lopor Sottlomout, Alolokai. King up 281 Mutual tolophono, and thoy will bo sent for j or leuvo tho samo at the oillce of tho Board of Health, or at J, T. Watorhouso's, Queon Btreet. Mutual Telephone Co. Annual (eeting of the Stock holders at the Com i pany's Building. Business of the Corporation In a Pros- porous State. ro Tho annual meeting of tho Mutual Telophono Company wns hold at tho company's building this morning. There wore Ci)02 shares 'roprosontea. Hoii.H. A. Widonmnn, President, presieleel. Hon. C. O. Borgor, Secretary, sub mitt eel the statomout6f accounts for tho year onding-.AugiBt 81, 1892, from which tho following itoms aro taken; KINAI. IU1.ANC1! BIIlCr.T. Joint I'apttnl . Ileal Estate . ... ('ash Account Construction Profit and Loss $!t,!)15 00 $15,110 17 30S 4!) r,i7;t no Ac- count Sundries . ... Stock Account Tools : i F. A. Schaefcr (i- Suspense Oillce Furniture., x... Mortgage Account ,. Live Stock it Carriages 10,7.12 2(1 .T.'!0 20 1,70(1 11 128 !7 3,243 ft") SMI 00 7;ir. m 781 00 23(1 42 20,000 00 Hills Iteccivalilo. !' $S,8S1 OS $08,883 78 PliOFIT ANH LOSS ACCOUNT. This account shows a creelit bal ance of SU),7!12.2G, being an increase of S8,5G(.).1(5 froni last year. CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT. This account shows a balanco of $75,5)73.59, being an increase of for $3,028.01 from last year, being building anel matorial of 147 now lines. The amount of $1000 for maintaining linos has been ehargcel to Profit and Loss account. JlOHTOAGE ACCOUNT. This account was reelticeel from $3-1,000 to S'29,000 by tho paying off of fi notes of $1000 each, next note for $5000 falling duo em Oct. 1(3, 13-J5. ASSI-.1H. Real Estate $15,440 47 Cash on band . . 308 19 Bills Receivable 78100 Plant 75,973 flU Live Stock anil Ofllce Furniture:. 1)71 SO Stock on hand .'. '. l,70(i 4L Rentals duo 2,755 00 Sunelrv account dues, 330 20 $a-,200 oo LIA1IIMTI1M. Mortgage Amount due for material. .$20,000 00 2,-!0 42 $20,230 12 AVEIIMIIS ItUNNlNO i:.I'KNSi:S. Ralnrv Superintendent, Secretary, Clerk and live Operators.. . .$ 8,000 00 Exponc, Insurance, Kcrofono Oil, Boarding Horses, Taxes and Filling Batteries, etc .... 2,000 00 Three Line men, Repairing and Material for same ... 1,MX 00 Interest on $2!l,000 at 7 percent . 2,030 00 $13,830 00 Approximate Income for year: From Rental-. . $20,718 00 From Building .. 300 00 $21,018 00 Approximate expenditures as above ... . . . . . 13,830 00 Leaving a profit of. $ 7,lb8 00 On Aug. 31, 1892, thoro woro in actual operation 091 stations yield ing an tunual income as follows: 2 Stations at $1.00 por month 1 Station at $2.50 per month 1 Station at $3.50 per month 4 Stations at $1,00 per month 5 Stations at $1.50 per month 31 Stations at $5.00 per month 251 Stations at $3.00 pur month 3S3 Stations at $2.00 per month 10 Stations, no charge. $ 2 00 ' 50 8 50 10 00 22 50 155 Oil 702 00 7i! 00 001 Stations. Per month $ 1,720 50 Or per annum 20,754 00 Number of Stations in operation Aug. 31, 1801 083 Put in during the ear 147 Taken out dining tho year 130 8 Total Stations Aug, 31, 1802 .... 001 Respectfully submitted, C. O. Bekoeu, Secretary. DIREOTOliS ItEPORT. The Directors' report was road, as below. It will bo obsorvod that it is dated later than tho Secretary's roport, and 6tatos the fact of tho wiping out of tho mortgage of $29, 000. This avoids tho further pay ment of $2000 a year interest, adding that amount to the estimated profits: I beg to report to this meeting that at a meeting of (ho stockholders of this Com pany, held on tho 17th October, 1880, a resolution was passed "to increase the capital stock of the Compnny from $50,000 to $100,000." Application to tho Minister of tho Interior for that purpose was imme diately made, and on the 25th of Januury, 1800, official notice was received from the Minister of dm Interior "that this Com pany is authorized to increase its capital stock to $100,000. At the miiiiu meeting above mentioned a furthor resolution was pasted "to issue 3500 shares of preferred stock to Mossrs, Bishop & Co. In payment to them of the mortgage debt of $35,000 owing to thorn bv this Company." Xouotiatlons to accomtilUli tlilx w. then at unco commenced without success up to the 15th inst. ! nitii inst. un that day wo paid Bishop & Co. $20,000. tho full Messrs. ninount duo flioni. which amount was realized from the issue of 2000 shares of common stock. 'flip prospect is fuir, and J may say it is certain thnt the Company will pay hence forth a dividend rogularlv, Respectfully submitted, , H. A. Viw:mann, President, September 28th, 1802. Tho following gentlemen woro duly elected to serve as officers for the ensuing year: President, Hon. H. A. Witloniann. Vico President, Hon. C. II. Bishop. Secretary and Treasurer, Hon. C. O. Borgor. Auditor, Hon. W. P. Allen. Diree'teirs, Messrs. P. A. Schaefer, W. G. Irwin, Cecil Brown, S. O. Al len anel the abovo-namoel officers ex ojjicio. Hilo Items. Tho tug Rovor sank on tho 11th inst. in 2(i feet ef wntor. On tho ar rival of the Lurline, Cnpt. Mntson got his donkey ongino at work, and on tho 17th inst. tho tug was nlloat and now is elenng work again is usual. September 17th was a gala dny at Hilo. Doputy Sheriff Williams gave a hum at his house, it being tho bid Inlay of his only child. A splen did time and repast. A picnic was holel nt Cocoanut Tslnml. The Japanese nt a neighboring plantation, having a holiday, enjoy ed it in games pee-ulinr to tlioir own count ry. On tho 18th inst. Rev. 13. P. Bnkor tlolivorcd a very able discourse against tho lottery. Arrived- Septomber loth, tho' brig Lurline, Capt. Chris. Mntson, lGdnj's from San Francisco. Extra largo carge) of general merchandise. Pas senger Miss L. Lyman. ,1. A. M. Hilo, Soptcmbvr 20, 1802. m Persons troubled with chronic diarrhoea shoulel try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora anet Diarrhwn Ro nicdy. Many cases have boon cured by it after all olsohael faileel anel skilled physicians wore poworless. For salo by- all donlors. Benson, Smith & Co., Agonts for tho Hawai ian islands. ANNUAIi MEETING. rplIK. ANXUAL MKKTINO OK TDK .1. Stockholders of tho Koliala Sugar Co. will bo held at the oillce of Custlu .v. I'ookc, on TIIUHSDAY, Oct. 20, lbUJ, at 10 o'clock A, m. J. B. ATIIKHTON', Kit-lilt Secretary. INSPECTORS' NOTICE 5th District of Honolulu, cinct. 1st Pro rpHE BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF X Election for tho 5th District, 1st Pre cinct, will hold public meetings for the purpose of correcting tho Electoral Boll or Voting List by adding new names thereto or striking oil tho names of such voters as have died, removed or otherwise become disqualified, at the Tramways Co.'s Build ing, at Kapalama, as follows: On WEDNESDAY, Sspt. 28, 1802, from 7 to 9 i'. m. ; On THURSDAY, Sjpt. 20, 1802, from 10 !) 1 M. M. B. COLBUBN. Chairman 5th District, 1st Precinct. Honolulu, Sept i8, lfei. 53l-2t NOTICE. OVflVG TO DEPARTURE FROM THE Ki.igdom the undersigned requests his debtors to make immediate payment of their debts to Mr. H. Lose. A. It. ROWAT, V. S. Honolulu, Sept. 28, 1802. ' 531-lw ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Mutual Telephone Co. held this day, the following gentlemen were duly elected to servo as ollleers for tho ensuing year: President. Hon. H. A. Widemann, Vice-Prcident.. . Hon. C. R. Bishop, Secretary ) & I . . Hon. C. 0. Berger, Treasurer ) Auditor Hon. W. F. Allen. IIIIIKCTOKS: Messrs. F. A. Schaefer, W. Q. Irwin, Cecil Brown, S. C. Allen and the above-named ofllceis ex officii). V. O. BEIIOER, Secretary. Honolulu, Sept. 28, 1802. 53l-lw Honolulu l1ire Dqiartnid 3 3STOTIOE ! MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT entitled to vote for Nobles at the Special Election to bo held on October 1th next, aro requested to call at the Tax Col lector's Oillce, In Kapuaiwa Building, next to Aliiolanl Halo, and ask for exemption cortidcates. Such certificates to bo pro duced on election day before tho Inspctors to avoid trouble. HENRY SMITH, 533-3t Secretary H. F. I). KCW-A-IIAJST OPERA HOUSE. L. .1. Lkvkv, Lksbkk. Saturday Evening, October 1st, AT 8 O'CLOCK, A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT consi3:i:;o ok Concert, Ledum & Slereopticon Views Will Le given for tho Benefit of tho Organ Fund of tho Nev; Ccmtral Union Church Assisted by the following Ladles and flen. tleiuou nnd the ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND, MISS LOUISE F.DALE, MISS SUSIE A. YOUNG, MISS BERTHA B. YOUNfl, MB. H.S.WILLIAMS, HON. JOSEI'II MARSDEN, MB. OEO.C. POTTER, Mil. 0. HEDEMAN, AND MHMIIKHS OF Till: HAWAIIAN CAMERA CLUB. Box 1'lnii for Reserved Seals will bo open at the oillce of L. J. Ixsvoy on Wednesday morning.' Sopt, 28th, ut 0 o'clock. 632-(it Messrs. Kiiiy Bros, are shnwiiuj ufine line oj Jiumbott nnd other style Parlor Enseh, Wall Brackets, and Window Cornices, at Prices to meet the times. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd. Cummins' Blook., Fort Street. iMPHBiCTgg-KiWff7 i'''B'''Miliijj M. & D. Wrought Steel Ranges ! BY DISINFECTION ! BENSON, SMITH fc GO. rOFFER Copperas, CMoride of Lime, Condy's Fluid, Sanifas, Eromo-Chloralum, ETC, ETC., 113 & 115 Fort St., THEO. H. DA VIES & CO. Have Opened Their New China, Glass and Furniture Salesroom on Kaalmmami St., Ground Floor, .-' .v -WITH A LAKGlii ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS ! ' ' ;i J , ., ' : ; , SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Royal Worcester, , .Crown. Derby, Wedgewood and Other KT-w a-oaed. Carpets, -Englisla Fiirnit-ure, K.a.t.ta.n. Fine Show of Glassware, Iyoryware, Bohemian Vases, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Cut Salads, Etc, Prices IR,ecTaoecl. This Space is Reserved f o p. 104 Wort Street, Honolulu.. S, U1IRL1CII, Temple of Fashion CORNER OF 3i"ORT AND HOTEL STREETS. "Wo Just R.oeiveca 3Srw IDress Goods, Xuaciies Bedford Caps, Belts, ILjeSitest Style. Also a Large Line of Traveling Trunks and Valises. S. EHRLIOH & CO,' for CHOLERA ETC., ETC. Honolulu, H. I. Win "Wa.re. S. LEVY. -1 ,iMis r-w t