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The Daily bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Hawaii]) 1882-1895, December 19, 1892, SUPPLEMENT, Image 6

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER JO, 185)2.
WM-. G. IRWIN & CO.
(LirnLited)
OKKKU KOlt SALI",
FERTILIZERS
M.KX. CI10KS ,1 SUNS'
Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.
We are also prepared to take eiders for
Mesers, 1ST. Olilandt Sc Oo.'s
IPQrtilizers,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL!
TI11-' is a Miiii'rlor l'aint Oil, con
suming loss pigment than Linseed Oil, anil
wiving a lasting brilliancy to color.
Used with driers it gives a splendid Moor
surface.
Lime, Oemerrt,
ItHKINKDSUOAliS,
SALMON.
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Bool
I'WtM'HXi: 1'Us.t oo.'s
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Palent Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarboea' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Pans.
RELIABLE
FIJOM Till-'-
Camarinos' Kalilii Ranch
CAl'iCASES OI-'
Turkeys, Geese, Heavy Roosters
IT-at Hens
Now being EllOZKX will lie ready for
delivery before or on the morning
of Tliunkhgiving Day.
Dressed All Ready for the Oven!
V M'KI'IM. MNI. Ol
Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Dates,
Nuts of all kinds, Etc., Etc.,
I'or the Holiday anil I'lMivf b'ea-on.
l'rices iuiiit the times.
California Fruit Market.
tm Mutual Tel. .TO. mil-lm
Honolulu Cycling,
Armory Building, - Beretanla St.
Bicycle Riding School.
IXSTKUCTIOXK OIVKN
!Da,y Sc Evening,
LadioB1 & dents' Bicycles For Hire
BY THE DAY Oil HOUJi.
Public Skating: Monday and Satuulav
evenings, from 7:30 to 10. Friday evening
lor Ladle and their Escort only. Hieyelo
Lessons: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day. Bicycle Repairing Solicited.
JCAUAIANA.
News Notes Society Hcips and Mis
haps. Tlii.' Alnkee Sutfar Co.V mill at
Kealia
With all its p.ufaiighl,
Continues the even tenor of Its wax :
Working throughout the night.
Uiindingallthe duj,
presents a very brilliant appeiirnnee
in the darkness, with its nuiiioralilo
elect rie lights and is woll worth a
visit by any one interested in man's
voiiderfiil ingenuity and skill in the
mechanical arth.
Tho otheroveninga party of1 ladies
and gentlemen were being conducted
through tho mill under theeourteous
guidance of .Messrs. Win. Eassie, G.
II. Fail child, F. 13. .Smith and
Stephen King, when an episode took
place, that dampened the ardor of
our very popular and esteemed
young "friend, Bro. Smith. In
acknowledging a witty reply of his
fair lady companion, he made one of
his graceful salaams, lost his equi
librium and fell into about seven
feet of water contained in a largo
tank beneath him. The ladies
screamed as usual, the gentlemen
rushed to the rescue, and when
Smith's golden locks appealed upon
the surface for the third and last
time, thev were seized by strong
hands and he was drawn out to life
and safety. Air. Smith lost his "tile,"
which being drawn into one. of the
pumps, necessitating the shutting
down of tho mill, may involve him
in a suit for damages.
Tho shipments of sugar from this
mill amount to .'5137 bags already,
and Tiro. Eassio is happy and wears
a broad gauge grin.
Sunday evening, Mrs. JJufiis C.
Spalding gave an elaborate dinner
to tho gentlemen of her acquaint
ance hereabouts at her (.'harming
home, Kealia, which was a gastro
nomic success and an artistic all'air
generally. Mrs. Spalding's delight fill
hospitality is too well known and ap
preciated to need further mention
here. Col. Z. S. Spalding had the
seat of honor, there being twelve
covers laid.
Tho event of tho week was a niot
enjoyable social, given 13- Messrs.
Geo. H. Fail-child and E. 15. Smith,
at their very pretty residence, Ka
liomealoha, Kealia, Tuesday even
ing. The first number was a
.solo by Mrs. Cliits. 13. Makee, who
sang '-"Grand Old Ocean," by Will
ard. with considerable expression.
She possesses a very sweet and well
cultivated voice. Miss Kamakee
Cummins was tho accompanist.
The next was instrumental selec
tions by the Misses Cummins, piano;
Mr. .loiin Neal, violin; Mr. Thomas
Neal, banjo a combination thai pro
duced a most harmonious effect.
Then dancing was indulged in,
upon the spacious verandas, and
after a waltz or two, Mr. 13. F. Smith
favored us with a very pretty and
well rendered solo, entitled ''You,"
by Alfred Hobyn. Next was a
quartet song, ''Sweet and Low," by
Mrs. C. 13. Makee, Miss Katie LimT
say, Geo. H. Fairchild and J 13.
Smith; Miss K. Cummins, accom
panist, which was a most delight
ful blending of .sweet voices and was
received with gioat applause.
Then followed a comic recitation
by l- 13. Smith by which all present
were convulsed with laughter. Smith
is decidedly funny.
The next was a duet bv Messrs.
U. H. Fairchild and F. 13. Sniit h. 11
was Fritz Emmet's "Lullaby" and
'Home Sweet Home" with guitar
and whistling accompaniment, and
should be heard to be appicciatcd.
The gentlemen leipoudeil lo an en
coie with a ocal duet ul "Over the
Bannister" with Mr. Fail-child's
guitar accompaniment.
Then followed an instrumental
medley, with guitar, violin, banjo,
bone and tamboriuo, eliciting rounds
of applause.
Tho Misses K. and M. Cummins
(Continual on the other siilo.)
Baldwin Locomotives. ,
The uiidei signed having been appointed
Sole Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands
niu tiii ci.i.Kimm.n
Baldwin Locomotives
KltOM TI1K WOltKS Ol'1
Burham, "Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Pcnn.,
Ale now prepared to give Kstinintis and
receive Orders for the-e Engines,
of any size and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
AUK XOW MAXUKAOTUKIXO A
STYLH OV LOCOMOTIVE
I'AETIOULAKLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently limn
received at llieo Islands, and wo will have
pleasuic in furnishing plantation agents
and managers with p.uticuhirs of same.
The Kuperioiity of these Locomotives
over all other uiiikcs is known not only
here but is acknowledged throughout the
United .State-.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
Sole Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
Christmas & New
Year's !
ft 4 1 1c .f v 1
-ry-r.NNKI! ,v CO. 'iold Watchc-.
Ji Uaie NOVLLTl l'.S for the
bi:.: JST
JN HOLIDAYS.
Our SOUVEMU il
AX Itiuh (lilts for
OlIIUbT.MAS JICWKLltY. &
J ALL.
NOT11INO 1.IKK IT IX TOWN. O.
T!
The Old Stand,
Foil Street.
WEXXER CO.,
Impelling and .Manufacturing .lewelei-o'KI-lm
Freight or Charter
Hawaiian Bark
"MAUNA ALA,"
Itated under special survey at A1J.J, is
ollered for Kiclglit or Chaiter.
g.KT Apply to tho ("aplain, or to
.')'l-lt .1. b. WALIClIlt.
STAMP COLliicTOIl'S NOTICE.
Aril. ALI'.X. .1. CAUTWinilllT i.S
ill placed his collection of l-'oieign
(stamps with the undersigned for disposal.
TliOsu de-ililig lo sihci fiiim the nboc
collcution can obtain -heel- on uppioval
bj uiiiilviuu to
UJCO. W. liUItGKBa.
gjff Terms: Net Cash. fttWw
TO IiET.
tl KV t-'Ul'TAUJi-b U.N 4 ,1 's.
it ranehbowl stieet. Cot- &i'-'&Z.ih
tuge contains 1'uilor. 2 Hud- j ( vr"Ji,
iouius, illnliiKioom, klli'liitn.Eh&biij,
iiantn, anil iuIIiiuoiiih, iteut .Tlo. i;n-
liilroof L. ADLK1I,
f!irj-,.'w 13 Xuunnti Street.
iMk
FIRE
LIFE AND
MARINE
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 86,210,458.93.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
Assets, 34,317,052.
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, $125,047,290.81.
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
I!. B. .Mooiti , Supl. W. II. Twnilt, L'ics.
Risdon Iron Works,
San Francisco,
Cal.
- liUILDLUS Ol-'
Improved Sugar Machinery
BOILERS & ENGINES.
Pumping Macliinery
I'or lnigating and Water Works purpo-es
of nnj cap.icitj.
Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Fluming
DAVIDSON PUMPS,
.MATJ1IWON LOIMC-.IOIXT J'JI'K,
HEINE SAFETY BOILER,
Ktc, Ktc, lite
Ktc
' C& Kor further puitiuiiliirs and c.ita-
logucs, address
i K.isclori Iron Works,
1 San Krancisco. California.
metropolitan meat co.
. H
81 KING ST,
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G-. J. Waller, .
Manager.
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea. a-xici Oofre
AT Abb nouns.
ITO
AM
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON' HAND.
H. J. 2STOLTE, Prop.

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