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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
INSANE ABYLUM.
Pledged to neither Sect nor Parly,
But Established for the Benefit of All,
Fit I'D AY, OCT. 7, 181)2.
Postal Savings Bank Notice
By nuthorlty of Section 11 tif "An Act
to Amend und Consolidate tho Laws relat
ing to tho Hawaiian Postal Savings Dank,"
approved on tho 7th day of September,
18SW, and on that day taking effect; notice
Is horchy given that tho rnto of intciest on
Savings Hank deposits is Uxed us follows:
On amounts nndur and up to Vive Hun
dred Hollars (000), in Gold Coin of tho
United States of America, in any one ac
count, already on deposit In tho Hawaiian
l'ostal Savings Dank on September 30, lN)j,
Interest will be payable from October 1,
18ifJ, forward until further notice, at the
rate of 0 per cent, per annum, ih Gold Coin
of tho United States of America.
On amounts over Five Hundred Dollars
($500) and not exceeding Two Thousand
Fivo Hundred Hollars ($3,600) in Gold Coin
of tho United States of America, in any one
account, on deposit in the Hawaiian l'ostal
Savings Dank on September 30, 1MB, inter
est will be payable from October 1, lKU,
forward until further notice, at tho rate of
5 per cent, per annum, in Gold Coin of the
United States of America.
On deposits placed in the Savings Dank
after September 30, IB!)-.', interest will be
paid until further notice, at tho rate of 0
per cent, per annum on accounts not ex
ceeding Flvo Hundred Hollars ($500). No
interest will be paid on accounts exceeding
Fivo Hundred Dollurs ($500), in single ac
counts, deposited after September 30, IstoJ.
E. C. MACFABLANE,
531 tf-11 2t Minister of Finance.
Jtoforritig to nn item in tlio Adver
tiser, Hon. Jos. Xnwnlii doslros to
say ho was not, connected with any
movement, yesterday, tor bringing
in a motion ot want of confidence-.
Tho Liberal is getting tired of it
self, apparently, and hints at tho
prospect of its suppression. Its sup
pression wotdd bo moro a work of
charity to its conductors and readers
than one of oppression.
nations as ner last return on
.. .
Asyium register.
80
Postal Savings Bank Notice.
By Section 17 of "An Act to Amend and
Consolidate the Laws relating to tho Ha
waiian l'ostal Savings Dank," approved on
the 7th day of September, lb'J2, and on that
day taking effect, the Minister of Finance
is authorized to issue Coupon Bonds of the
Hawaiian Government, to bo styled the
"Postal Savings Dank Loan," to be issued
only to depositors in the Hawaiian Postal
Savings Dank who may apply for the same.
The "Postal Savings Dank Loan" bonds
are redeemable in not less than live nor
more than twenty years, at tho option of
tho Minister of Pittance, and bear interest
at the rate of (J per cent, per annum, to bo
paid somi-annually, interest and principal
payable in Gold Coin of the United States
of America or its equivalent.
Any depositor with an aggregate amount
to his credit in the Savings Dank, of not
less titan Two Hundred Dollars ($200) in
Gold Coin of tho United States of America,
which shall have been on deposit at least
three months, is entitled, on application, to
an issue of "Postal Savings Dank Loan"
bonds in exchange therefor, in sums of
One Hundred Dollars ($100) or multiples
theroof.
Applications will be received at tho Pos
tal Savings Dank for "Postal Savings Dank
Loan" bonds from dato until October
31, 1892, inclusive.
E. C. MACFAItLANE,
531 tf-41 2t Minister of Finance.
HEALTH NOTICE.
The Doard of Health has directed its
Agents to make a special inspection of
houses and premises in the City of Hono
lulu with a view of putting tho same in a
good sanitary condition, and tho public
are therefore requested
1. To render all assistance possible to
the Agents of tho Doard of Health.
2. To obey the 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 other decay
ing refuse promptly removed, and all
sources of noxious smells disinfected.
By order of the Doard of Health.
DAVID DAYTON,
President.
Honolulu. Sept. 23, 1892. S30-14t
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of Water Privileges, or those
paying Water Dates, are hereby notified
that, owing to the drouth and tho scarcity
of water in tho Government lfeservoirs,
the Hours for using water for irriga
tion purposes are from 7 to 8 o'clock a. m.,
and 5 to 0 o'clock r. i., until further notice.
JOHN O. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Wator Works.
Approved :
0. N. Spencer,
Minister of the Interior.
Honolulu, H. I., Aug. 5, 1892.
489-tf
FRESH FACTION FREAKB.
Tho Advertiser is not. satisfied
with tho verdict of tho people- of
Oahu the othor day. It made tho
issue itself in one of its grotesque
interlineations, thus, "You mustvoto
for Wilson or,anti-Vilson." Now it
refuses to abide by the result. It
has begun anew on a campaign of
disaffection, by prompting its friends
in tho Legislature to move against
tho Ministry because it doe3 not
move against tho Marshal. Tho
Advertiser, when it so suits tho par
ticular enterprise in hand, is a groat
stickler for constitutional "princi
ples." Its self-suiting gymnastics
are now exhibited in a fresh attempt
to got the Legislature to trench on
the province of tho Executive If
tho Advertisor is not satisfied
with tho verdict of tho vile
element that it characterized a
majority of tho people of Oahu on
tho morrow after its humiliating de
feat, lot it consult tho conservative
business element of Honolulu, or
that portion of it which does not
care a rap for party if only an avor
ago standard of ability is at tho
head of affairs, and seo what tho
opinion of this class is regarding
any fresh outburst of partisan am
bition to attain powor by hook or
by crook. Whou it has done so it
will have evidence convincing to
anybody but a blind and bigoted
factional politician, that tho true
business element of the capital is
sick and tired of tho delay in public
business caused by tho desperate
efforts of a discredited clique to ob
tain powor. Tho Cabinet is
satisfactory to a largo majority of
tho people of tho premier island and
of tho capital city. It is trusted by
them to seo that a good and honest
administration will be secured in
every department. All that busi
ness men want now is to have tho
assembled wisdom transact all re
maining necessary legislation with
reasonable despatch and disperse to
thoir occupations of private life.
They want no more Cabinet crises.
Also, they desire that tho legislators
give up tho useless talk about tho
country's being on tho verge of
bankruptcy, which is doing groat
mischiof in tho depreciation of our
credit abroad with tho consequence
of deterring capital from investment
in our rich agricultural resources.
Many another country has boon in a
worse hole, comparatively, than is
this Kingdom to-day, but extricated
itself 13' rigid oconomy and discreet
financiering. Tho country only re
quires to have done with bootless
agitation for things unattainable,
and to face the music of tho prevail
ing depression that is shared by
countries on all sides. Face the
music with a determined purpose to
cut its coat according to its cloth,
with as little pessimistic palaver
about it as possible, and with action
in tho line of giving every feasible
encouragement to tho fuller develop
ment of natural resources that aro
yot capable of immeasurable expansion.
Quartorly Report of tho Medical
Suporintondont.
Honolulu, Oct. 5, 1892.
His Excellency Ciias. T. Guliok,
Minister of tho Interior.
Sin: I have tho honor to present
to you my report of tho Insano
Asyium for the quart or ending Sep
tember 30, 185)2.
Number ot
the
Number of patients admitted during
quarter 8
Totul 8S
Number of patients discharged 7
Number of deaths , . .3 10
Bomuinlng In the Asylum Sept. 30, 1892 78
NATIONALITY OK PATIENTS ADMITTED lltlKINII
OtlAItTKH!
Males. Fojnulcs.
Hawaiian 3 0 3
Chinese 2 0 2
English 1 0 1
Japanese 2 0 2
Total
NATIONALITY Of I'ATtKNIS DIKl'MAKOltl) lllllt
INO ViUAnTF.lt!
Mnle. Females.
Hawaiian 2 1 3
Chincso 1 0 1
Japanese 3 0 3
Total.
NATIONALITY OK I'ATITNTB WHO IIIBD lIlIItlNd
HUAKTKIt:
Males. Females.
Hawaiian 1 0 1
Portuguese 2 0 2
NATIONALITY OK PATIENTS RKMAININO IN THE
ASYLUM !
Hawaiian
Portuguese
Chinese
German
English
S. S. Islanders. . . .
Japanese.
Manillamcn.. ..
East Indies. . . .
Central American.
Norwegian
Italian . .
Swcdo
Males. Females.
.18
.11
.10
. 2
. 1
. 1
. 4
. 1
. 1
. 1
. 2
. 1
. I
Total.
4
I
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
A DARING ATTEMPT.
What May Be Looked For Next
Saturday,
The Ladles of Honolulu aro Asked lo
Support tho Scheme An Open Let
ter on a Subject of Interest.'
TO THE LADIES 01' HONOLULU.
Tho Management of tho Tomplo
of Fashion wish to state that, as
many have boon unable to gain ad
mittance this week because of tho
largo crowds thronging tho bargain
salo, special arrangements havo been
made for .their accommodation Sat
urday. Tho Tomplo of Fashion will bo
closed all day on Friday; positively,
no goods will bo sold on 'that dajf.
Tho ontiro force of tho store will bo
ongagod in arranging for a special
salo for Saturdaj.
On Saturday no dress goods (ex
cept silks), no calicoes, ginghams, or
wash goods of ati' description will
bo sold; no foot-wear or head-gear
will bo disposed of. Special bar
gains in special linos will bo tho toxt
for Saturday.
RIBBONS.
By Jas. F. Morgan.
AUCTION SALE
OF-
Brunswick Billiard Parte!
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd.
OuxxiiYiiziB' Bloolt, Port Street.
Tho cause of death of the Hawaii
an was from exhaustion, and of tho
two Portuguese, general paralysis of
tho insane.
Tho health of tho inmates, with
ouo or two exceptions, is good; tho
sanitary condition of tho Institution
is excellent. The attendants aro
kind and attentive to tho inmates;
only onco sinco I havo been tho
Suporintondont of tho Institution
has a keeper been brutal to an in
mate; ho was dismissed at once, and
brought before tho Polico Judge for
assault.
I havo tho honor to bo,
Your obedient servant,
A. MoWayne, M. D.,
Medical Suporintondont Oahu In
sane Asylum.
On MONDAY, Oct. 10, 1892,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. At.,
At tlio Promises, Molnernv Hall, Fort St.,
I will sell nt Public Auction, tlio
Tables, Fixtures, Fittings, Etc.,
Of the Brunswick Ultliard Parlots.
There are
2 Brmsiitt Poil failles
AND
3BnnuwickBL
WITH
Balls, Cues, Racks, Etc.
Tho Tables arc now and aro tho bcit In the
country. The Hall Is tlttcd no with
all the appliances of a
Mrst-class Billiard Resort
And offers an Al chance to obtain a
line investment.
CSf- The above will be sold as a wbolo
or subdivided. Parties not able to attend
the sale can send otders to the undorsignod.
J"LS. hj
6U-2t
AUOTIONEEU.
Our ontiro stock, all shades
colors, at your own prico.
and
LACES.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
PROCLAMATION.
By virtue of authority given by an Act
of tho Legislative Assembly entitled, An
Act to Prevent tho Infection of Cholera in
the Hawaiian Islands, approved on the 27th
clay of September, lh!)2, unit upon the re
commendation of tho Hoard of Health, I
do hereby declare till Ports of Kntry in tills
Kingdom, excepting Honolulu, closed to
shipping other than coasting until further
notice. K. 0. MACFABLANE,
Minister of Finance.
Honolulu, Oct. 1, 18'J2. KJ8-tf
NOTICE.
Owing to tho drought and scarcity of
water, the residents mauka of Judd street
are requested to collect what water tltoy
may require for household purposes before
8 o'clock a. M.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, Bept, 0, 1802. 1515-tf
Among tho incidents of childhood
that stand out in bold relief, as our
memory reverts to the days when wo
wore young, nono aro moro promi
uont than sovoro sickness, Tho
young mothor vividly romombors
that it was Chamberlain's Cough
Jtemody cured hor of croup, and in
turn administers it to hor own oil"
spring and always with tho best re
sults. For salo by all dealers. lien
son, Smith & Co., Agents for tho
Hawaiian Islands.
For Mouldings, Frames, Pastels, Arlo
types, Photogravures, Etchings, and
everything in the line of Pictures, go to
King Bros., Hotel street.
Canoo Building.
An industrious native named Na
auao' has established a canoo build
ing factory on the Ewa end of the
Fish market wharf. Naauao has
boon ongaged some time in collec
ting koa limber and has now a big
supply. Some pieces of tho koa
incisure thirtj' foot, and from those
long pieces Naauao has hewn and
shaped out two of tho fiuost canoes
over mado by a Hawaiian. What
facilitates his work is tho fact that
ho is a carpenter by trade, in addi
tion to his natural nativo-born abil
ity, and ho employs modern tools,
lie has also shapod ton small canoes
of 10 to If) feet, which aro not yot
finished. Koa wood is now very rare,
but Naauao managod to secure his
supply from Hawaii. Naauao lots
out some of his canoes to native
libhormon. It is a pleasure to seo
such an industrious Hawaiian start
out in what may bo termed "a now
industry." A curious coincidence is
that his name moans "industrial
knowledge."
A Public Oonvenionce.
Tho enterprise started by tho San
Francisco Examiner, that of a pur
chasing buroau, ought to provo a
public convenience of considerable
valuo to our community. People
need not uow bother thoir friends
going to tho Coast with potty com
missions to buy littlo or big artiolos.
With a groat nowspapor "Monarch
of tho Dailies" at the back of tho
purchasing buroau, it will doubtless
provo to bo a trustworthy agency
lor any business transactions within
its advortisod scope. Head the ad
vertisement jn this paper.
Tho Long Talked of Raco to bo De
cided To-morrow.
Tho Myrtle and Hoalani Boat
Clubs' senior six-oared crows will
decide tho premiership to-morrow
afternoon at 4. o'clock on tho penin
sula, at Pearl City. Barring acci
dents those who will bo fortunate
enough to bo present will witness
one of tho finest races ever rowed in
the kingdom.
Although tho Myrtle crow havo
not had two full wooks' practico,
yot they aro such hardy aud tough
customers that this short time is
quite sufficient, and thoy will trot
out thoir mon to-mor."ow in the best
of condition. Tho Myrtles' crow
will bo as follows:
Charles Crane, stroke; Ernest
Wodohouso, second; Charles Crozior,
third; Arthur Brown, fourth; Alox.
Lylo, fifth; William Wright, bow;
W. Love, coxswain.
Tho Hoalauis had perhaps a triflo
more practico than thoir opponents,
but thoir crow was a frosh one.
Some of them havo sufforod slight
iuconvonioncos, owing to that fact,
but to-morrow tho Myrtles will
know that they will havo in tho
Healanis tho hardest nut thoy havo
ever tackled to crack. Betting is
about oven, and both sides are ready
and willing to put up. Tho Hoa
lani crow is as follows:
James Sponcor, stroke; Chris.
Holt, second; J. D. Holt, third; H.
J. Gallagher, fourth;W. H. C. Groig,
fifth; Clarence Macfarlane, bow;
Charles Horrick, coxswain.
Tho course at Poarl Harbor is so
laid out that people along tho end
of tho Peninsula can witness tho
race from start to finish, a great ad
vantage over tho Honolulu Harbor
courso.
A special train will loavo Hono
lulu depot at 3 o'clock p. m., return
ing immediately after tho race. Am
ple provision has boon made by
Superintendent Ashley to accommo
date tho largo number that are sure
to attend. Excursion tickets, 50 cents
lor tno rounu trip, will bo sola lor
tho regular train leaving Honolulu
at 1 :4B p. in., and tho spocial train.
A full lino of laces, embroiderios,
trimmings, insertions, etc., will bo
marked down; prices clear out of
sight. No reserve.
OLOVES AND FANS. .
Everything in this lino at McKin
ley prices.
HOSIERY.
Hosiery t silk and cotton white,
black and colored, at instantaneous
prices. Remember this point.
CORSETS.
Our whole stock will bo slaugh
tered. All styles and grades.
A SrECIAI. SALE.
If you want handkerchiefs, step in
on Saturday. If you dosiro to see
some astonishing prices on muslin
underwear, children's dresses, etc.,
drop in Saturday.
Thoso who como to look remain to
buy; very few dollars pass us.
A largo stock of ladies' undor-vests
at any prico; thoy must bo closed
out.
Everything must go and must go
quickly. Saturday is to bo a city of
slaughter in fancy dr' goods, and
bargains will cover our counters in
ondless profusion. Wo will endeavor
to havo a sufficient force of clerks
ongagod to attend to any and all
without delay. Wo havo sot asido
next Saturdaj', by request, to allow
tho ladies of Honolulu to inspect our
stock of fancy goods, and examine
tlio prices, wnien aro all marked in
plain figures.
TEMPLE OF FASHION.
AUCTION SALE
On Monday, Oct.lO,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
Mr. Jas. F. Morgan will sell at Public Auc
tion, at his Auction Boom, Queen
street, Honolulu,
Tho paid up Policy No. 500,515 of the
Mutual Ufo Ins. Co. of Now York for $450,
issued to Anton llorba of Wniluku, Maui;
And all the right, title mid interest of
Anton llorba of Wailuku, Maui, in and to
nn undivided two-fifths interest in that
certain Piece or Parcel of Land containing
an area of -13,730 square feet, and being
situate on the mauka side of King street,
Paw aa, next to the vacant lot at tho corner
of King and Punahou streets. The whole
piece of land has a frontage of 18!)J4 feet on
King street, and a depth of 231 feet and is
underlease to Chin thong nt $100 per an
num, lease to run up to September to, lb!)3.
Anton liorba's title to two-fifths of this
piece of land wao convoyed to him by deed
of John and Joo Ernsbergor, dated May 18,
1883, and recorded Hook 81, page 427.
C. HOME,
Assignee of the Bankrupt Estate of An
ion llorba, Wuilukn, Maui.
Honolulu, Sept. 17, 18U2. 538-0t
AUCTION SALE OF
Wooden Buildings
-A.t W&iiellci.
By Lewis J. Levey.
Expulsion of Agitators.
Tho motnbors of tho Liberal
Loaguo met last evening at tho call of
Vice-President Jos. Nawahi. A re
solution was passed to dismiss II011,
J. E. Bush from tho presidency of
1110 party ami oust nun auogotnor
from thoir ranks. Tho following
ollicors wore elected: Hon. Jos. Na
wahi, President; J. K. Prondorgast,
Vice-President; W. Mossman, Secre
tary. Messrs. Bush and Wilcox
have boon oxpolled from tho party
within a fow days, Wilcox having
the honor of having boon first
ousted.
m m m
Fire Department,
No businoHs of importance wos
transacted at tho meeting of tho
Firo Dopartmont last night. Fore
man J. II. Boyd of No. 4 complained
about tho condition of his engine.
Messrs. King Pros, are showing a fine
line of Bamboo and other style Parlor
Easels, Wull Brackets, and Window
Cornices, ut Prices lo meet the times.
CLOSING OUT SALE OK
JEWELRY, Etc.
.A.T -A-TJOTIoaST.
TO-MORROW, Oct. '8th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M
I will sell at Public Auction at tho Storo of
CHUNG HOY, King street, on account of
retiring from business, tlio Whole of his
Stock of Merchandise, consisting of
Gold and Silver Watches,
Bovolvors, Cartridges, Spectacles,
Oold Kings. Ear lungs,
"Lockets and Chttrms,
IMIoersoliaAam Pipes,
FINS and STTJTDS,
Blccvo Buttons, Watch Chains,
Bracelets, Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
1 Large Fire-proof Safe.
On THURSDAY, Oct. 13th,
AT V2 O'CLOCK NOON,
On the Premises, WAIKIK1 VILLA, I will
sell at Public Auction tho
Large 2-Story Wooden Building
Lately occupied as the Main Dwelling
House of tho Walkiki Villa.
.A-lso, Stables, Etc.
&- Buildings to be removed within 10
days from date of sale.
tr- THUMB CASH I
Jas. :f
612-Tit
IMorgan,
AUCTION EEU.
KAWAIAHAO CHURCH
Saturday Evening, Oct 8th,
AT 8 O'CLOCK.
ifa
'.
M. & D. Wrought Steel Ranges !
I
PREPARE
for
CHOLERA
BIT
DISINFECTION !
BENSON, SMITH & CO.
OFFER,
Copperas, Chloride of Lime,
Condy's Fluid, Sanitas,
ETC, ETC, ETC, ETC.
113 & 115 Fort St.,
Honolulu, H. I.
52!Mm
To Lot or Lease.
TO LET.
rpWO NIOHLY KUU
JL nished Rooms, cen
trally located. Inquire at
Bulletin Ofllce. 353-tf
TO JM3T.
DUVAL PKKM18KS, 31
Beretania street, op
posite Fort street chnrelt.
Armlv to R. I. LILLIE.
382-tf At thoo. II. Ihivies .V. Co.
TheMonarch
OF
THE
Dailies
THE SAN FRANCISCO
TO LET.
NBWHOUW5 OK KIVH
rooms, on Magazine
street, with Batlnooni, pat
ent W. O.. otJ. Commands
oncof tho finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (177-tf) J. M. VIVAt
XjQ-wis J". Levey,
r!2-lt AUOTIONKKH.
em- r TV t ri 17
LEWIS& CO.
WILL JtEOEIVE
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY,
AT 'X O'CLOCK P. M
FROZEN OYSTERS,
Prosit Halinon, Roles it Flounders,
Celery, Cauliflower, Yollow Turnips,
Bed Cabbage, Horse Kadish Boots,
Peaohes, Grapes, Plums, Pears,
-A-ppleB, Lemons,
Frankfurter & Bolocua Sausaue.
ewiBs uuceso, i.iuinerger '
Etc., Etc, Etc.,
A Grand Concert
Will ho given to assist In paying
the Pastor's Balary.
FROaRAMMBi
Overture Enchantiuoiit . .. .Herman
Boyal Hawaiian Baud,
Chorus Un Muu ko En, o ka Aina 1 ka
Pono Liliuokalaul
Hui Mole Hawaii Kocuu.
Piano Solo Military Polonuiso. Chopin
JIIss C. Castlo.
Solo Tho Nightingale Nicolal
Miss E. Hnlstcad.
Trio Meditation in E .. . .Iticlturdsou
Miss K. McQrow, Miss M. Atkinson and
Mr, Taylor.
Chorus Kawaihau Ailnu
Quintet Club.
Solo La Aorinato Tostl
Miss Helen Pnrkor.
Duet I would that my Ikivo ... .
Mendelssohn
Miss Louise V. Dale und Mr. H. S.
Williams.
Solo and Chorus Oh, what full do.
light Balfo
Ilul Mole Hawaii Nocau.
Medlov Popular Melodies ,. . Claudcr
'Boyal Hawaiian String Band.
Duet aud Chorus E Ola iiiau loa (new)
D. lv. Naono
Hill Mole Hawaii Koeou.
Holo Ave Maria . . Oouuod
Miss 0. Qlaile, Violoncello ohligato by
Mr, Schwabuch.
Duet Llfo's Dream Is O'er
Mrs. KauliaueandHon. Llllkalaui.
Solo Ieonoro H, Trotler
Miss V. J. Nolte.
Duct Adieu 0, Nlualul
Miss M, Cummins nndMlsH A. Holmes.
Solo Madeline . . .0. A. White
Mrs. Kcohokulole,
Chorus Ku Nnnl o ka Paklplka .
A. A. Haaloleu
March flood Night Carl
Huwullun Baud.
Huwull Ponol,
TO LET
rpHE COTTAGE ON JJE
X retunia strict No. M),
northwest corner on mauka
side of road, containinc 5
Booms, besides Bathroom; Kitchen, Pun
try, etc. Tramwav cars passing. Apply to
5 10-:)t H . W. SCli M I DT SONS.
TO LET.
A NICE COTTAGE ON
Beretuuia street, near
Piikoi street, containing
Parlor, '2 Bedrooms, Bath
room, Jhniugroom, Pantry and Kitchen,
Servant's room, Oarriagu House, Stablo, etc,
TranicoiH pass every '20 minutes. Apply nt
olllce of this paper. l5S-tf
EXAMINER
HAS ESTABLISHED THE
Examiner
Purchasing
Bureau
WHICH OFFERS 0PTOBTUNITIK8 TO
The Residents of Ha-waii
For tho Purchase of Goods in the
Markets San Francisco
FOR SALE or LEASE
rpHOBB DESIBABLE
JL Premises lately occu
pied by Mr. E. Sunr, will
bo for sale or lease at rea
sonable price or rental. Tho Grounds con
tain a variety of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees. Tho Commodious Dwelling is well
furnished with modern improvements and
conveniences. Boomy Burn and u '.Mtoom
Cottogo for servants. For further particu
lars, apply to JOHN ENA,
Oillco Inter-Island Steam Navigation
Co. 529-tf
We Can Buy Goods
for. -sro"CT
Lower than the Lowest Market Price !
ALOHA BOAT HOUSE
iii:
TTAS EVEBY ACCOMMODATION KOB
11 Bathing. Will convey Bathers to
M2-2t
Cheese,
Eto.
Tickets can bo bouuht ut the main
entrance of Kuwalahuo Church. &38-IJt
und from Tuu-bout Whurf on
mossage Bell Telephone 157 all Included
for I wcnty-llvo Cents.
Pleasant Furnished Rooms on the Water
For Gentlemen, with Bathing and Boating
Included, at moderate rout.
"MBS. BEIHT,
Boll Tele. 157. Aloha Boat House.
KHHw
No matter what you want,
can furnish
Silverware,
Wo
LOST OB MISLAID
ClEUTIFIOATE NO. Ill) KOB TWENTY
Klinres Mutual Telephone Stock,
standing in tho name of George C. Bock
ley. Transfer bus been btopped. Kinder
will please return to
GE01IGE 0. BECKLEY,
"80-2w Or to Wilder it Co.
LOST OH MISLAID
CEBTIKIOATENO. 181 KOIt TWKNTY
. .Shares Mutual Telephone Stock,
standing in tho name oft?. H. Vtiilil.
Irausfer has been xtinmi.,1 i,'l ,,,,,,. .m
i-v.. . ,.... ...
Ill
..., ., v' 5I- 8WANZY,
At the oillco of T, H. Duvles it Co.
KJU-'Jw
Watches. Jewelry
liousoiioiu Articles, Furniture,
Musical Instruments, Carjetti,
Agricultural Implements,
Groceries, Buggies, Harnoss,
Dress Goods, Boots, Shoos,
Wearing Apparel, Etc., Etc.,
IN FACT
Anything; Under 1 M !
At Astonishingly Closo Figures.
&? If you are In need of anything
from this City, wrlto us and we willipaoto
you prices on it, und, If tho prices suit,
you run forward us the Cash to mako tho
purchase.
Don't be backward ubout asking us con
cerning what you wnnt.
Experienced and Careful Bayers
Arc in charge of this Department und
thoy aro ut your service.
Write for Information I Get Acquainted
with Our Methods!
Wo can save you money by executing your
commissions.
Ut Address all communications
EXAMINER PURCHASING DEPARTMENT,
Scwi PranolBoo,
California, - - U. S. iL
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