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Time Table
KllOM AND AFTEH OCTOBER I, 180.'.
TK,.I3STS
lM.'i
2:57
8:13
4:55
4:rt
Oiltft
B:iat
0:60t
A.M. A.M. l'.M. r.M.
Leave Honolulu. .0:15 8:1ft
Arrtvo IIuiioiilluli.7:'JU 0:57
IiPnvo Hommllull..7:30 10: 13
Arrive Honolulu ,S::!5 11:53
Putin City Local.'
I.euvo Honolulu 5:105
. Arrive Pearl City G:t$S ..
Leave Pearl Glty..U:5'i
Arriro Honolulu 7:30
Sundays excepted, t Saturdays only.
Saturdays excepted.
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
Skating nfc tho rink to-night.
Tho tug Elou roturnod from Wai
nnao this morning.
Tho regular concort
Squaro this nrtornoon.
at Emma
Tides, Sun and Moon.
11Y C. J. I.VON8.
DAY. rfc '3 e n j- n
6 s? H S. H B Set? , o .
r p " r ? S" I
a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. ...
Mnn. W C 52 f. 15 ....13 0 B 00 S B2 9 3s
Tiles. 27 7 IB 0 U5 0 30 4 0 B B0 S Bl 10 2(1
"VWil. 28 8 35 7 31 1 So' 4 30 B B0 5 B0 11 20
ThtllS. 29 H Ml 10 O 2 30,0 I) B Bl B 40 ...
Fli. 30 1140 12 0 4 0 7 15 B Bl B 48 0 17
hi in. n.m.
.Sat. 10 40 .... 4 45 8 0 B Bl B 48 117
Sun. 2l 1 201 0 40 5 B01 'J 0 B B2I B 47 2 17
First (juiirtcr of tlio moon on tho 28th tit 7h.
4Siu. ). 111.
THE DAILY BULLETIN!
saturday, oct. 1, 1892.
3a.k,i3ste hste-ws.
Diamond Head, 12 in.- "Woallior
cluar; wind, light northeast.
Don't forgot tho ontortaininont at
tho Opora House this ovoning.
Tlio health authorities aro busy
those' days making tho rounds of tho
city.
Thoro wore four passengers 13 the
barkontino Plnntor for I'tiget Sound
to-day.
No business was transacted in the
Polico Court this morning. All
cases woro remanded.
Ovorhoard: llavo you paid your
taxes yott If not, why the other
fellows will, so I hear.
How Do You Liko It and Hit Her
Airain ball teams cross bats on tho
Loaguo grounds this afternoon,
A supplement in this issuo con
tains tho regulations for tho preven
tion of cholera adopted by tho
Board of Health.
Tho Anglican Church Chronicle
for Octobor is out promptly. Its
contonts aro bright and comprise
much edification for churchmen.
Arrivals.
Satuudav, Oct. 1.
Stmr 0 U Bishop from Waianao and Moku-
lclu
Stmr Mokollt from Molokai
Stmr Wainianalo from Maui and Molokai
Tug Eleu from Waianae
Schr Kauikeaonli from Koliala
Sehr Sarah & Eliza from Koolau
Departures.
Baturday, Oct. 1.
Am Uktne Planar, Dow, for 1'uget Sound
Vessels Leaving Monday.
Stmr James Makeo for Hanalei and Hana-
maulu at 1 p m
Stmr O 11 Uisliop for Lahaina and Hama-
kua, at 10 a m
Stmr Mokolli for Molokai at 5 p m
Stmr J A Cummins for Koolau
Stmr Wainianalo for Molokai and Maui
Cargoes from Island Forts.
Stmr Mokolii 100 sheep, 10 head cattle.
BtmrO R Ulahoii 178 bags rice, 10 bdls
hides and 183 bags taro.
Tho lumber yards in tho city aro
fairly infested with mongooso of all
sizes. At noon one good-sized mon
gooso attacked a hungry looking
cat and drovo it away.
Tho polico woro gratified this
morning when an express containing
sovoral bags of-money arrived at tho
Polico Station from tho Government
treasury. Sponduliks has charms.
Next Saturday will bo decided tho
much talked of championship race
between tho Healani and Myrtlo boat
clubs at Pearl City. The gigs will
be transported to tho poninsula early
noxt week.
Eloazar Lazarus and Miss Julia
Stoinock wore married on Thursday
ovoning by tho Eov. H. H. Parker,
in tho Kawaialiao Lhurcli. A recep
tion was hold at tho residence after
tho wedding.
Rev. Robt. B. Peot of Newport,
R. I., will preach at tho 6:30 o'clock
service of the second congregation
of St. -Andrew's Cathedral Sunday
evening. Tho choir will sing Bridg
water's ovoning service in A.
Rev. Alox. Mackintosh, in notes of
his recent visit to Sau Francisco,
says: "JL'oople say that uusiness is
dull. Everyono is against tho Mc
Kinloy bill, and many oxpro&s a
hopo that Grovor Cleveland will
again sit in tho presidential chair."
Tho Anglican Church Chronielo
says tho British Benevolent Society
has spont all its funds, and there is
nothing in the treasury to roliovo
tho sick and aged. "It is a note
worthy fact," says the Chronicle,
"that no ono who has over subscribed
to this Socioty has received any re
liof from it."
SUNDAY SERVICES.
ST. ANDllUW'.S OATHEDItAL.
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Oct. 2nd. Holy Communion, at (1:30
a. m.; morning prayer and sermon,
at 1 1 n. m. Responses, Tallis Ferial;
Vonito, Havorgal in E.; To Dcuni,
Gregorian; Bonedichis, Froniantlo;
Hymn after 3rd Coll. 123; Hymn be
fore Sermon, 121; Hymn after Ser
mon, HSU; t'ostludo, Fuguo, in G
major, Mendelssohn; Preacher, tho
Rev. Robert B. Peot, Rector Emeri
tus of Emmanuol Church; Newport,
Rhode Island. Mr. F. M. English
will preside at tho organ. Evening
prayer, at 7:30. Responses, Tallis
Ferial; Magnificat, French Chant;
Nunc Dimiftis. Gregorian; Hymn
after 3rd Coll. -123; Hymn bofor Ser
mon, 25)7; Hymn after Sermon, 2(i;
Post hide, Choral Fugue, by Handel.
All aro invited.
SIX'ON'D CONOltnOATlON.
Tlio sorvieos of tlio second congre
gation of St. Andrew's Cathedral to
nionow will bo as follows: '.bin a. m.,
Holy Communion with sermon; Kyrio
and Sanctus, Hart in D; hymns -123
and 322; Nunc Dimittis to double
chant. (5:30 p. in., ovonsong with
sermon; Magnificat and Nunc Dim
ittis, Bridgwater in A; hymns 291
aim 21; anthem, "I will lilt up niino
eyes," by "Whitfield. Rev. A. Mack
intosh, pastor. All aro cordially in
vited to theso services.
itt:oi!OANi.i:i cutmcii.
Tho Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ will hold services to-morrow
in tho Brito Hall (corner King and
Smith stioots), as follows: Biblo
class, 10 a. in.; Preaching in English
and Hawaiian, 11 a. m.; Preaching
in English, 7:30 p. m. All aro in
vited! OATIIOLIO CATHEDRAL.
High Mass, 10 a. m.; Rosary and
catechism, 2 p. in.; Sermon followed
by tho Benediction of tho Holy Sac
rament, -1:30 p. m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST.
Seventh Day Advent ists will have
Biblo meetings ovory Sunday ovon
ing, at tho corner of Punchbowl and
Borotania streets.
BETHEL HALL.
Evangelistic services will bo con
ducted by tho Y. M. C. A. in Bethel
hall on Saturday and Sunday at 7:30
p. in.
Y. JI. C. A. HALL.
Evangelistic services in tho Y. M.
C. A. hall. 0:30 to 7:15 p. in.
CENTRAL UNION' CHURCH.
Preaching by tho Pastor at
in. and 7:30 p. m.
Xo Lot or Lonso.
TO LET.
NICELY KUH-
llooms. cen
trally located. Inquire nt
Uum.ktin Ofllco. 363-tf
rnwo
X nished
fEMi:
TO LET.
DUVAL PREMISES, 31
Uerctania street, op
posite Fort street church.
Atmlv tn It. I. I.ILLIE.
its'J-tf At Theo. II. Davies A: Co.
TO LET.
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Magazine
cut W. O., etc. Commands
(177-tf) .1 M. VI V
ono of the finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (177-tl) .i .11. v i VAS.
VITA OIL
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TO LET.
NIOB COTTAGE ON
IScrctania street, near
l'likoi street, containing
Parlor, i Hcdroonis. llath-
room, Diningrooin, l'antry and Kitchen,
Servant's room, Unrclngo liouc, Maine, etc.
Triuneais pass every 'JO minutes. Apply at
olllec of this paper. 158-tf
EOR SALE or LEASE
rpilOSE DESlltAlJI.l.
i Promises lately occu
pied liy Mr. E. Sulir, will
bo for sale or lease at ic.i-
xonahlo pneo or rental. The Grounds con
tain a variety of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees. Tlio Commodious Dwelling is well
furnished with modern improvements and
conveniences. Roomy Itaru and a 'J-Uoom
Cottage for servants. 1'or further particu
lars, apply to .101IN KNA,
Olllco Inter-Island Steam Navigation
Co. fi'JMf
THAT BEATS ME !
A. FnST-OE-A. FOR
Sprains, Bruises,
Guts, Burns,
Lame Joints and
Cold on the Lungs.
A Remedy Endorsed by the Medical Profession
Mr. .1. 1. Goodman, of Amator, Cal,,
says: "I have had repeated opportunity
of oherving and testing the relieving anil
healing imtlity of Vm On, when applied
to painful, hmo and inll.iiucd jiarts, nl-o in
lame joints, sprains and bruises. I am
confident that to the extent its vafe, active
and powerful healing merits ate tried, it
will be considered the indi-pensalilc family
remedy."
ALOHA BOAT HOUSE
HAS EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR
Bathing. Will convey Bathers to
and from Tug-boat Wharf on receipt of
message Dell Telephone 157 all included
for Twenty-live Cents.
Pleasant Furnished Rooms on the .Water
For Gentlemen, with llatliing and Doating
included, at moderate rent.
MRS. HEIST,
Dell Tele. 157. Aloha Boat House.
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LOST OH MISLAID
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1.10'lestlmuuiul Letter,
your own thinking.
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FOR SALE B"y TKEH3
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,
Fort Stroet, Honolulu, : : : : Oppo. Spreckels1 Bank.
Hobron, Newman & Co.
Wholesale A.snts.
CORNER FORT AND ICING STREETS.
Cecil Brown
11 a.
Passengers.
From Molokai, per stmr Mokolii, Oct 1
C V E Dovo and 11) others.
From Lahaina and Hamakuo, per stmr
C H Bishop, Sopt 30 Mrs J M Robinson
and others.
Vessels in Port.
Am bk Albert, Winding, from San Fran
cisco. Am bktne S N Castle, D H Hubbard, from
San Francisco
4-masted sehrltobt Lowers, Goodman, from
I'oitOaiuhlo
Shipping Notes.
The schooner Sarah & Eliza arrived from
Koolau this morning with a cargo of rice.
The barkentine Planter, Dow, Master,
left this afternoon for 1'uget Sound in
hullast.
The schooner Kauikeaonli arrived from
Kohala this morning and will leave again
for that place with a cargo of bricks, lime
and cement.
.. Married.
LA55 AllUS STEIN ECK In this city,
in the Kawaialiao Church, Sept. 2D,
by the Ho v. 11. II. Parker, Eleazur Laza
rus to Miss Julia Steineck, both of
Honolulu. 'o cards.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
draught at Benson,
Root Beer on
Smith & Co.'s.
C. J. McCarthy
street for sale.
has lots on Liliha
CERTIFICATE NO. 11!) FOR TWENTY
Shares Mutual Telephone Stock,
standing in tlio name of George C. llcck
lev. Transfer has been stopped. Finder
will please return to
GEORGE. C. 1IECKLEY,
53(J-2w Or to Wilder .t Co.
Born
AVIOKE-In this city, Oct. 1, to tho wife of
F. Wicke, u son.
A Lawyor Nonplussed.
At a Lanarkshire country court
some time ago a case of assault and
battory was being hoard, and tho
lawyor who was engaged for tho de
fence took occasion sovoral times
during tho cross-examination of a
witness for tho prosecution to refer
to him irouically as a "gentleman."
This wont on for somo timo, and at
last tho witness appealed to tho
Court for protection. "I'm nao gon
tloman, yor Honor," said ho, "an'
lino that lawyor bodj' kens it; but
ho's only savin' it so that I'll got
angry in tho liopo tliat ho'll bo ablo
to mako mo contradick mysol'."
"Come now," said tho legal luminary,
with a contemptuous sneer, "do you
swear that you aro no gentlomanl"
"I do," ropliod the witness, in a net
tled tone, "an' you maj' sweor tho
samo, my man, till yo'ro black in tho
face, an' I'm ready to tak' my dauvy
that yo'll no bo brocht up for per
jury." Tho cross-examination of
that witness camo to an abrupt con
clusion, amid tho boisterous laughter
of tho auditory.
A littlo boy of Mrs. McDonald's,
living, near here, fell against a redj.
not stoyo mm was loarlully Duniou.
Tho pain was terrible, and it was
thought tho burn was so severe as to
scar tho child for lifo. I bold tho
lady a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, which, after greasing tho soro,
sho applied, It soon removed all
tho iiro and oabod the pain, and in
ton days tho boy was well, no trace
of tho schr remaining. J. D. Mc
Laren, Koysport, Clinton county, 111.
For sale by all doalers. Benson,
Smith & Co., Agents for tho Hawai
ian Islands,
After shaving uso Cucuinbor Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co.,
Agents.
Hawaiian Fans and Curios in
great variety at tho "Elite Ice Cream
Parlors."
Ka Mailo has romoved to 103 Fort
street, tho store formerly occupied
by Frank Gortz.
A. K. Kokai has been appointed
as pouudmastor for certain districts
of Kona, Oahu.
If 3'ou want anj' Fino Cakos and
Pastries tho best placo in town is tho
"Elite Ice Cream Parlors."
Dr.sJ. W. Gunst has moved to tho
residenco of Dr. Footo, corner of
Punchbowl and Borotania streets.
Tho Gato City Stone Filter is
illustrated to-day as an anti-cholera
precaution by tlio Hawaiian Hard
ware Co.
Mechanics' Homo, 59 and 01 Hotel
She Broke His Heart.
A Chester (Eug.) jury has just
como to a vory sensible conclusion
in a broach of promise of marriage
caso where tho plaintiff was a 3'oting
fanner. The fair defendant, after a
courtship extending two or three
years, seems at last to have discover
ed that she was '"too good for a
farmer's wife," and sho then insinua
ted that her lover wished to marry
her for her money. Stung by being
jilted in languago such as this, Mr.
Albort Tiniinis sought that redress
which is so often given to tho othor
sox. Tho judge in summing up said
ho know of no reason whj a man
should not seek and bo entitled to
tho same redress as a woman in theso
cases. Ho thought tho young man
had acted wisely and straightfor
wardly. Tho public who attended
tho hearing ol such cases thought
that all the' had to do was to open
their mouths and giggle; ho did not
seo why this should lie. It was a ser
ious matter to tho plaintiff, who had
wasted years over this girl, to bo cast
aside liko an old shoo. A sympathe
tic jury awarded him i!50 damages.
Apparently tho lady's promise to
mnrr' the plaintiff was never denied,
for sho had paid tho sum of 40s. into
court as sulliuicnt to console him for
(hiding that tho woman that ho had
loved for years had been but trilling
with his aileutions!
C1
LOST OR MISLAID
-lERTIFlCATH NO. IS I FOR TWFNTY
Shares Mutual telephone Stock,
itandimr in tho name of C. 11. .lutld.
Transfer has been stopped. Finder will
please return to
F.M. SWAN.Y,
At the olllce of T. II. Davies A Co.
Klli-'-'w
Beef
Extracts
ANNUAL MEETING.
rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
X Stockholders of tho Kohala Sugar Co.
will be held at the olllce of Castle .v.
Cooke, on THUKSDAY, Oct. '--O, lb!).', at
10 o'clock K. M.
J. H. ATHERTON,
KM-l'Jt Secretary.
NOTICE.
rpilE COPAHTNERSHIP 1IERETO
JL fore existing between S. Ehrlich and
S. Levy has been dissolved by mutual con
sent tills day. Mr. S. Ehrlich will in the
future carry on the business.
Honolulu, Sept. 30, 18112. f3iS-3t
NOTICE.
riMIH UNDERSIGNED HASTHISDAY
Jl bought out the Chun Nam llakery at
:e street, aim ncreoy gives
will not be responsible for
No. '2 Kekaulike
notico that he
any debts owing
Honolulu, Sept. "27,
by said Chun Nam.
CHUN LOY.
Per l.oo Chit Sam.
1S'I2. ff!(i-l!v,
Public Concort.
Tho Uoyal Hawaiian Military
Band, Prof. II. Borgcr, leader, will
givo a concert this afternoon at
Emma Square, commencing at 4:!U)
o'clock. Following is tho program:
March Dersaglloii . . . Eilenherg
Overtuie A Summer Night .Suppo
Ilulliul Good Night, My Beloved Child
.Alit
Galop Full Speed liohm
Selection Daughter of tho Regiment
Donbetti
Quadrille Tlio Mikado Sullivan
Hawaii 1'onol.
NOTICE.
OWING TO DEl:
Kingdom tho
TO DEPARTURE FROM THE
his debtors to mako immediate payment
undersigned icipiests
nf tlii'ir ilebts to Mr. 11. Lou.
A. R. ItOWAT, V. S.
Honolulu, Sept. "8, 1B02. Ril-lw
street, Lodging by (lay, week or
month 25c. and 50o. a night; $1
and $1.25 a week.
All tho election inspectors aro in
vited to assomblo at tho Firo Police
hall, Fishol block, to-morrow morn
ing at 9:110 o'clock.
Prof. F. Lombard, A.B., will re
sume giving instruction in private
or in classes, Fronoh, Spanish and
Latin. Rosidonco, Alakea street,
near tho Y. M. C. A.
Dr. McLennan has removed to Ala
kea stroot, opposite tho Y, M. C. A.
hall, promises lately occupied by Dr,
Lutz. Ollico hours, 9' to 12, 2 to 1,
and ovonings 0 to 7 ; Sundays 10 to i,
Boll tolophono 197 ; Mutual 082.
Information for tho Colonies.
Mr. J. J. Williams learned recent
ly that tho Australian branch of
Cook & Son, Excursion Agonts, woro
totally uninformed of tho attractions
of Hawaii, and tho inducements
oilered to tourists. Mr. Williams at
once secured a largo quantity of il
lustrated matter from tho Bureau of
Information, mid this, together with
ocean time-tablos of tho Oceanic S.
S. Co. and other matter, will bo for
warded to the Colonies on the next
steamer, by permission of Messrs. V.
G. Irwin k Co.
As Cook & Son send annually a
largo number of tourists northwaid
by way of San Francisco, and as this
linn have hitherto ignored this coun
try from lack of dolinite information,
tlio wisdom of tho stop taken by Mr,
Williams is apparent, and beneficial
results will doubtloss follow.
Persons troubled with chronic
diarrho-a should try Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera anil Diarrluua Ho
niody. Many eases have been cured
by it after all else had failed and
skilled physicians wore powerless.
For sale by all dealers. Benson,
Smith & Co., Agents for tho Hawai
ian Islands.
The list thinij lo end lo your rimdn
uhrotid in King lirox, "Jlluntmled Sou
venir of Hawaii," which is ijotlvn up for
the purpose, and in not an advertisement.
II
NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN.
AVING OBTAINED ALL THE
hooting rights over the lauds known
as Kalia, Kiikuluucoiiud Kakaiikom Hono
lulu, all persons are hereby untitled that
any person found shooting on tho above
mentioned lands without permission from
tho undersigned will ho prosecuted ai cord
ing to law. Ten ($10) dollars reward will
bo paid to any person giving information
leudiiig totho detection of person violat
ing the above notice.
Sh-1w C. B. WILSON.
NOTICE TO VOTERS.
Independent Candidate
IFor HSTo"ble
FOR THE ISLAND OF OAHI'.
For Unexpired Si. Year Term, made va
cant by the resignation of His Ex
cellency ram .Neumann.
C27-'2w
C. B. MAILE
Candidate for Noble.
NOMINATED BY THE
National Reform, Liberal & Sons ol Hawaii
Foi the Island of O.ihu, Unepiicd Si-
Yeai Term made vacant h theie-
sign.ttionof UN Excellency
Paul Neumann.
CMS. L. HOPKINS
Candidate for Noble.
NOMINATED BY THE
National Reform, Liberal & Sons of Hawaii
For the Island of Oahu, Uncpiicd Four
Year Term, made vacant by the ic
signation of His EeelIoncv
E. C. Mnefiirhiiic.
fi.B-11
INTERNATIONAL
ARE CONVENIENT FOR MANY PURPOSES.
VT GOOD FOK THE SICK OH THE WELL Jfl
"We cany in stock (he following- AVell-lciiown Brands :
Liebiy's Extract of Meat,
Armour's Extract of Beef,
Parke Davis & Co.'s Beef Jelly,
Wyeth & Bros' Beef Juice,
Valentine's Meat Juice,
Johnston's Fluid Beef,
Mosquera Beef Meal,
Mosquera Beef-Cacao.
HOLLISTER & CO., DRUGGISTS,
109 Fort Street, - - - HoitloI-ulIio., EC. I.
S. SACHS
104 Fort St., Honolulu.
Is Now Opening a Large Stock of
New Goods !
New Goods !
. IS ID
Liberal-:-Party,
LATEST NOVELTIES !
WB" Just Received per S. S. " Australia." -"U
NOMINEES for NOBLES
ISLAND OF OAHU.
5 tli District
of Honolulu,
cinct.
1st Pro-
A CARD.
J.W.GUNST,M.D.
Has removed to Dr. Footu's premises and
olllce, corner of I'unclibowl und Ilere-
taula sticets, during Ids ubsence.
(From u to ii:;) a. m.j
('J to . anil 7 to s i M.
Oh-iok HllUHs:
5157-lm
INSPECTORS' NOTICE;
THE INSl'ECTOItS OF EI.EC-
ALLVOTUKB WILL BE UEQUIIIED
to present their Tax Heceipts or Ex
oiimtion J'aiier (hv Law) to vote on Elec
tion day. M.K. COLIJUKN,
J. SIMONKON,
L. J. NAHOHAHIPA.
Honolulu, Sopt. Ml, 1W. r.'-lt
LI
XV 1 IO.N for tho Island of Uiiliu are
respectfully invited to bo pieseut at the
Fire I'ollco Hall, Fishol Block, corner Fort
anil Hotel sticets, TO-.MUUKOW, at il:!i0
o'clock a.m., lo become better acquainted
with the duties of Insiitetors of Election.
J. ALFltED MAUOON,
U. II. SMITH,
IIUIIH (ll'NN.
11. AHMITAflE,
V. L. WILCOX.
II EN HY SMITH,
J. M. CAMAHA. J ii.,
.1. OILMAN,
J. SI.MONSON,
MAKCUSit. COLIiritN,
Dated Honolulu, October 1, 1(.'. IW-lt
rpnirnrfLLirnN is the leading
X Daily. I'apor of tho Kingdom. Fifty
cents per mouth.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
AT THE ANNUAL MEETINO OFTHE
Mutual Telephone Co. hold this day.
the following gentlemen woro duly elected
to Mirvu as olliccrs for the ensuing year:
Piesident .Hon. 11, A. Widemaiin,
Vice-President.. Hon, C. It. Bishop,
Secretary
.t V . Hon. CO. lterger,
Treasurer I
Auditor Hon. W. F. Allen.
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Drown, S, ('. Allen and tho above-named
onlcers ex ujjictu.
i , w. nr.mu'.u,
Secretary.
Honolulu, Sept. 'J8, lh').. fi'if-lw
L. KONG- PEE,
Merchant Tailor,
Fort street, next to Oluli Stables,
tM Lately Cutler and Manager of (loo
Kiiu it Co, Ouarantees (lood Fit and llea
bonulile Prices. Patronage solicited.
Oll-IIH
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Hon, Mail P. Robinson I
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For the Cnoxplird lour Year Term, u
vice E. C Macfmlaiie, if-igncd. 7"l
wi-'-'w yjj.
Independent p
Candidates
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Refrigerators
AND---
Hon. Henry Waterhouse
For the lTiiupircd Six Year Term, vice
i'aill Neumann, resigned.
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Automatic Ice Cream Freezers!
Cylinder & Barrel Churns.
FOU NOBLES,
ISLAND OF OAHI".
HON, HENRY .WATERHOUSE
For the l'no.plrcd bK Year Term
Paul Ncuiiiuiiii, icighcd.
vice
For Moulding, Frames, Paslels, Arto
lypes, Photogravures, Etchings, and
everything in the line of Pictures, go to
King tiros., Hotel street.
-r-.-.r ! HON, MARK P, ROBINSON
For tlio Unoxplrcd Four Year Term, vice
E. 0. Muu tin I ii no, loslmiul,
Oil-'.'w
JXTe-w C3rOod.s ! Itfe-vy Goods !
PONdEE'DltAI'EIMF.S rollTlEUES l'INEAl'1'LE TIHSl'E-SATTEENS
" WHITE DUEbS (KJODS IN CHI'.CKK AND KTUIl'EiS.
JAl'ANESE COltDEl) CIIEI'E.
Ladies', Childrens' aud Infants' Wear
IN (iilE.VT V-Vltll'-TV AT LOW 1'ltlCEH.
A Fine Lino in Zephyrs, Cretonnes, Etc.
Ba,tlaiaig Su.its in Cotton, and. Wool
FOlt LADIES, (iENTS, AND CIIILDHEN.
O.I-.3L. .AJSTO SEE OXJK. 3STE-W GOODS,
Dressmaking under the Hauageraent of Miss Clark.
B. F. EHLERS & CO., 99 Fort St.
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