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JOHN A. MoOAIL, President.
STJlsjin&JiJIZrX' OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OF 181)2.
Premium Income ?. $25,040,113.93
Interest, Rents, etc 5,890,470.90
Total Income, - - - $30,936,590,83
Death Claims $7,890,589.29
Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.29
Dividends, Purchased Insurances, otc 3,013,990.75
Total to Policy-holders, - - $13,995,012.33
Number of New Policies Issued , 00,259
Amount of Now Insurance Written $173,005,070.00
CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893.
Assets, .... $137,499,198,99
Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,094,250.89
Surplus 10,804,948.10
Number of Policies in Force 224,008
Amount of Insurance in Force $GS9,248,G29.00
PROGRESS IN 1892.
Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1,323,521.45
Increase in Assets 11,551,908.18
Increase in Surplus 1,003,924.79
Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,088.00
Increase in Insurance in Force 00105,451.00
O. O. BERGER
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
HAVE JUST OPENED OUT
Cut Glass
Royal Worcester
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF,
General Crockery and Glassware !
French Center K-iags,
French Sofa Rugs,
French Door IRuga,
French Stair Carpets in Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cots
CHINESE E-A.TTI3STC3-
Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables !
Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks.
TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT
American & English
CHAS. EUSTACE,
IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
Sfr ALWAYS
New Goods Received by Every
All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES 340
LEWIS
Ill FORT
Importers
wholesale
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
IOE HODSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Inland Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALEK8 IN
Qrooeries, Provisions eundL Feed.
Now Goods 'Received by Every Packet from the Eastorn States and Kurope.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY ' EVERY STEAMER.
All Orden faithfully attended to and Uooda delivered to any part of tliti (Illy free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
llMt Oomr Iort fa King Stroia.
Insurance Co.
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
A CHOICE DISPLAY OF
Salads .
Turaitolers
Deoanters
Fitoliers
Zoe Buckets
Elto. Eltc.
Vases
Chocolate Jugs
Rose Jars
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Bicycles
ARE OFFERED
AT
REDUCED FIGURES.
DEALER IN
Butter and Island Butter
ON HAND a&
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 297
& CO.,
STREET.
&
is
-1'. O. 110X 110.
Retail
woce
HAGKFELD t CO.
H-AVE DECEIVED
Bytho Barks "H. Hackfcld,"'"Am'y Tur
ner," "Albert" ami othor arrivals
n Now Bupply of
Dry and Fancy
GOODS
Tailors' Ooocls,
Saddles,
BOOTS and SHOES!
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
LIQUORS.
Havana, German & Manila Cigars
AND A FUM LINK OF
G-roceries I
Plantation v Supplies 1
LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC., ETC.
AT VHHY LOW ltATKS.
Sole A.gxits
FOR THE
Anhanser-BuRch Budweiscr Beer,
Sehlitz Milwaukee Beer,
Hurzer Sauerbrunnon,
Golden Gate Flour,
Sperry's Roller Flour,
Merchant's Floor,
Bechstein Pianos,
Setter Pianos,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
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Are you looking for a Safe
and Profitable Investment at a
Small Annual Cost?
Then examine the New and
Novel Forms of Life Insurance
now offered by
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT
Managers for Hawaiian -Islands
Ei
Society
OF THE UNITED STATES.
Bruco & A. J. Cartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Snit the Times.
JSTO. 1.
THAT COMMODIOUB
JL and Well-appointed
2-Story Brick Building
,,,.... . ,w...u.,w m..ij, - .-
formerly tlie residence of the lato H. J.
Hurt, situato on Nuuami Avenue below
School street. Terms eusy. 023-tf
NOTE Beforo seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan
our column, and to at once consult the
undersigned at their ollice.
tCB We keep Proporty in Frbt-class
Condition. Our terinn are moderate and
as Landlords we will always be found rea
sonable in our dealings.
Apply in each caso to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Cartwright Building," Merchant street.
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FOR. S-AX-jE!
1 Family Carriage Horse, etiu
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILLIE.
at T. II. DavieH fc Co.'s.
70fr-tf
"The Gorman"
XsTe-w European I
100 Elegantly Fnrnislied Rooms
ONLY TWO l)MCKH FKOM
Main Entrance to the Fair!
ailKHH UMIi Tcrraco, Chicago.
Rates: 51 per Day & Upward. 1st Class Cafe,
J, F, ClORMAN,
Proprietor.
705.3 m
pitable
Life
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LATE FOREIGN NEWS.
Continued from hi Page.)
what was contained in tho through
eafo.
Whittolsoy is not seriously hurt.
Ho is tho messenger who stood off
the Dalton gang at Bod Bock, Ind.
T., one yoar ago.
Whilo two of tho bandits woro
going through tho express car throo
of thoir companions stood outsido
firing at tho passongor coaches and
othorwiso intimidating tho passon
gors. Ton thousand dollars in cur
rency and somo jowolry woro hidden
by tho mossongor and wore not found
by tho outlaws. No attempt was
mndo to rob tho passongors and as
soon as tho outlaws had cleaned out
tho oxpross safe thoy fired n parting
rolloy, put spurs to thoir horses and
dnshod off southward. Tho train
was run back to Cimarron and an
alarm givon. A Sheriffs posso was
soon in pursuit, but could only track
tho outlaws a-fow milos, whoro thoy
stoppod and divided thoir booty, as
several dollars woro found.
QAUDAUB WINS THE OHA MriONSHIP.
Tho Austin regatta camo to a
closo yesterday. Tho groat profes
sional raco was botwoon Gaudaur,
Potorson and Itogors. Tho prizes
were $1500 first money, $500 second,
S300 third and $200 Jor tho fourth,
distanco throo milos with a urn.
Tho start was good. Potorson
and Stansbury soomod to bo tho
most vigorous, but Gaudaur's long
steady stroko was sufficient to give
confidence to his backers, although
ho was slightly behind up to tho
turn stake. On tho turn ho did tho
quickest work and got on tho
stretch with tho same long steady
pull that ho started with. Potorson
turned second, Stansbury third,
Hanlau fourth, Toemor fifth and
Rogers last.
On tho stretch there novor was a
doubt as to tho victory. Gaudaur
easily got tho load, length by length,
until ho was ten lengths ahead of
Peterson, and ho made tho finish at
that distance, followed by Potorson,
Stansbury, Haul'an, Toomer and
Rogers. Time, 19mm. 6sec, which
boats tho best previous record 25
socouds.
Tho consolation raco between
Toomor, Touoyck and Rogers was
won by Toneyck by a quarter of a
lougth, Toemor second. Timo, 22
miu. 29J sec.
THE QUEEN OF ITALT's LACES MISSING AT
THE WOULd's FAIR.
Startling woro the disclosures
made at the fair grounds this even
ing, says a Chicago despatch, when
tho priceless lacos sent horo by
Queen Marghorita of Italy wore un-
pacueu. While tho laces woro being
takon out of thoir cases and each
pioco counted, it was found that
thirty pieces woro missing. Cable
grams were immediately sent to
Rome apprising tho Queen of the
loss.
It seoms that the loss will not fall
upon tho exposition company, its
bond not covering the safety of lacos
in transit. Tho company is under
$100,000 bonds for their safo return
to Italy. It is impossible to secure
any details as to tho loss except the
statement of Custom-houso Inspec
tor Grant to tho effect that the
lacos woro missing, and that cable
grams have been sent to Romo con
voying nows of tho loss and making
inquiries about the shipment.
PBOSPECTS OF FIQHTINg AT NICARAGUA.
A special from Mexico to tho
Now York Times, from Nicaragua,
ropresents that thoro is grave dan
ger of a collision botwoon tho
United States marines and tho popu
lace. Troops, it is stated, have
landed and thrown up fortifications
at Santa Fo in order toprotect tho
Canal Company's property. The
Government of Nicaragua will en
deavor to prevent an outbreak, but
tho situation is serious.
HOPE FOR THE AMERICAN CASE.
Frederick R. Coudert, who wont
to Europe as associate counsel of
tho United States in tho Behring
Sea caso, has roturnod to New York
on tho steamship Now York. Ho
said he boliovod tho impression made
in tho presentation of tho claims of
tho United States was a most favor
ablo one and ho looked for a deci
sion favorable to this country from
tho arbitrators.
THE WASHINGTON CALAMITY.
The collapse of Ford's Thoatro
has occasioned discussion of several
othor public buildings in Washing
ton alleged to be unsafe.
Lowis W. Boody and M. M. Jar
vis, proviously -reported killed, aro
alivo and well.
EUROPE.
James Gordon Bennett is rapidly
recovering from his fall in Paris.
A liquor veto demonstration of
temperance peoplo was hold in Hydo
Park, London. More than 100,000
woro present, and speeches woro
mado from twenty platforms.
MIXTURE OF POLITICS IN GERMANY.
A Borlin despatch of tho 10th says:
At tho general flections for mom
bors of tlio Roichstag on Thursday
next and the byo-oloctionssuroto bo
required 897 members of the House,
tho full complement, will be roturn
od. Tho present wook closes with
1550 candidates in tho field. Not
only now aspirants for seats but now
political factious appoar daily, and
as olection day draws gradually
nearer tho confusion grows worso
confounded. Instead of tho eight
recoguizod parties iu tho lato Boioh
stag holding tho electoral field in
tho present campaign thoro aro
about twenty sections, each fighting
for its own program.
AniOllC tlin lntnat. llnvnlnnmnni. !
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tho political situation is tho break
up among tho anti-Somites. Tho
Jow baitors now consist of throo dis
tinct factions, mid final results must
dopond on political combinations on
tho roballots. Everything promises
that tho now Roichstag will bo tho
most niotloy Parliament known to
history.
Tho report that tho American
Congress will consider tho currency
question in Suptuinbor creates lively
intorost iu finanoial circles in Berlin,
and rnoro so in Austria. Austria and
Hungary each roquiroa 120.000,000
florins in gold to comploto tho our
ronoy conversion, and tho prospoot
of tho United States draining gold
from Europo oxcitos anxiety among
tho-Rothschilds syndicate, which is
working tho Austro-Hungary con
version. Financiers calculato that
tho cost of tho Austrian curronoy re
forms will bocomo groatly ouhancod
if Clovoland's plans aro approvod.
HOME RULE S10K,
Soxton's resignation from Parlia
ment is attributed to sulks over tho
Froomau's Journal dissonsions. John
Dillon and Willinin O'Brien nro ac
cused of devoting thoir energies,
since thoy camo out of jail, to un
doing tho work of national jroscuo
from chaos which wns porforraod
during thoir confinement. Thoy aro
not bad mon, but thoy nro ingrained
egotists, wholly unablo to conceive
of anything helpful boing dono in
Ireland or in Irish politics which
does not recognize thoir hoavon-born
leadership.
So says Harold Frodorio bv cablo
to tho Now York Timos, relating at
tho samo timo tho story of how thoso
mon captured tho Freeman's Journal
from tho mon who had fought tho
fight for it and ownod it.
Tho samo despatch has tho follow
ing dispiriting nows for homo rulors:
Poor old Gladstone departed for
Brighton yesterday afternoon to
snatah two days' rest" from his great
burden, all unconscious of this wan
tonly vexatious addition to it boing
piloa up in tho committoo-room of
fifteen. No telegrams apprising him
were sont down last night, ' but to
day two Ministers havo gono down
privately to discuss tho situation in
foar that this now revelation may
affect his norvo and depress his
spirits. Tho most disturbing feature
of tho whole wrotched affair is tho
circulation of various versions of his
reported remark that ho does not
expect to livo through tho summer.
These aro now widoly circulated
through Parliament and tho Liber
als are gloomier than at auy timo
sinco tho election a-yoar ago.
FIRST AMERICAN AMDASSADOR. '
Thomas W. Bayard, tho first Am
bassador ' to London, received an
ovation on landing at Southampton
iu mo sioamer jraris. in replying
to an address of tho Chamber of
Commerce ho referred to his passage
in a steamer under tho American
flag, saying ho was suro she was the
precursor of a fleet of vessels Amer
ican built, finer and faster, which
would ply between tho United States
and Southampton. He congratu
lated tho citizens of Southampton
upon selecting their homo as tho
torminus in Europo of such an ox
tended commerce as tho future would
develop. Ho said- ho valued his offi
cial designation chiefly as a means
of giving greater facilities to more
perfectly briupr about harmony of
interests between two groat branches
of tho English-speaking races. Bay
ard's manner and words captivated
everybody.
BRITISH PROTECTORATE WANTED IN SPAIN.
Riots havo broken out in Corunna,
thoir cause being the indignation
arousod-against taxation arising for
military reforms. The Provincial
Defense Association is circulating
pamphlets advocating that tho pro
vince ofjCorunna should bo placed
under a British protectorate. The
movement is of a local character
and does not extend to othor parts
of Spain, but tho authorities appoar
to bo alarmed by tho agitation, and
havo ordered troops to bo concen
trated promptly to suppress the dis
orders. BICYCLE RECORD BROKEN.
In a scratch milo cycling raco at
Homo Hill, England, the American,
Sanger, was beaten by tho English
man, Harris. It was a grand raco.
Sanger camo to tho front in tho
second lap, and hold tho load until
200 yards from homo, wjiou a splen
did tusslo onsuod. Harris spurted
and won by a yard and a half.
Timo, 2 min. 34 sec. Tho last
quartor-mile was dono in 29. sec,
boating the record by one-fifth of a
second.
Are you iusUred? If not, now is
tho timo to provide yourself and
family with a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy as an insurance against any
serious results from an attack of
bowel complaint during tho summor
months. It is almost certain to bo
nooded and should bo procured at
onco. No othor remedy can take its
placo or do its work. 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., agents for tho
Hawaiian Islands.
Job Printing neatly and promptly
executed at the Bulletin Office..
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
Hotel Street, - - Oppo. Bethel St.
HAS ON HANI)
SILK and SILK CRAPE
For Ladies Dresses,
Beautiful Embroidered and Drawn Work
BILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Lacquer Work Glovo Boxes, Cabinets,
Lanterns for Fetes, Balls, Etc,
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Fancy Silk Japanese Umbrellas,
Showy Flower Pots, Satsuma Ware,
Window and Veranda Blinds,
Paper Napkins, China Wuro, Etc.
Inspection eonliallv Invited. Kn
trouble to show Goods.
J. M. de SAVSILVA.
NOTICE.
WILLIAM FOSTER WILL ACT FOK
me in nil nintters of liusiuesH until
further notice, under full power of attor-noy-
ALBERT JAEGEIt.
Honolulu, Juno 13, 1BUJ.
REFERRING TO THE ABOVE. I
huroby give notice to all person hav
lug hiiHlnoss with Albert Jaeger to trans
act tho value with mu personally, at his
otlloe on Kaahumunu Htreot.
, , , WILLIAM FOHTEU.
Honolulu, June 13, 1UW, 7KMw
To Lot or Iioaso.
XO LET
HOUSE TO LET ON
Fort street, next to
tho School House. Ad
dress "P. O. Box 314."
762-tf
XO TjEX
rpWO ROOMS WITH
JL Kitchen in rear of .
Ohr. Gortz's Shoo Storo nti
103 Fort Street. Avmlv to
748-3t OHR. OERTZ.
XO IiET
NEW HOUSE OP KIVE
rooms, on Magazlno
street, with Bathrdom, pat
ont W. O.. otc. Commands
ono of tho ilnost views in Honolulu
Atmlv
to (477-tf)
J. M. VIVAS.
COTTAGE XO IiET.
A COTTAGE TO LET ON
I'nnohbowl streot,
near Queon's Hospital; Six
RooniH. Rent X1H. Atmlv
in l. A tit .i?. it
13 Nnuanu st., Boot & Shoo storo.
729-3W
XO LET
ONE B LOOK FROM BE
rctanla streot cars, a
Cool and Convenient Cot
tano of Six Rooms. Larco
Lot, Stable and Chicken House. Apply
15. R. HENDRY,
at Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store
17-tf
to
STORE AND HALLS FOB LEASE.
THE MAUKA STORE IN
Foster Block, Nuuanu
streot near Merchant, can
bo leased for a term of
years. Also, Two Desirable Halls on tho
Upper Floor suitable for lodge purposes.
Apply to W. FOSTER.
744-2w
TO LET
A COTTAGE ON KING
I T:!..' nn-.l SO"
1U1, XMMIJIK-JUUUI, J, lUU-XXj
rooms, Bathroom, etc.: alsoi:
Carriage Honso and Stables. Desirable
locality. Tramcars pass overy half hour.
Rent mod'orate. Apply to
745-tf J. F. BOWLER.
XO LEX OR LEASE
THE COTTAGE AT NO.
258 King stieet, lately
occupied by Mr. M. S. Levy,
containing" Uedrootnu. Par
lor, Dining-room, Kitchen and Bathroom;
Diiiuic iu yuru; .artesian water lam on
For particulars and terms, apply to
75u-tf ABR. FERNANDEZ.
XO LET
A HANDSOME NEW
House containing Par
lor, Smoking Room, Two
Largo Bedrooms, Diuini!-
room and Kitchen, Verandas and Lanai,
woottroom, liaturoom aim rntent w. U.
Beautiful Large Grounds, containing Or
namental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Flowers
and Large Grajie Arbor. Outbuilding con
tains Washroom, Servant's Room, Tool
room, Chicken House and Yard, and Large
Carriage House with all improvements.
In fact the place must he seen to be appre
ciated. To a permanent quiot family a
bargain will bo made seldom oilered. Will
rent with or without Carriage House.
House Furnished or Unfurnished. One
mile from Post Ollice; one block from
Beretania street cars. Also, a New .Vroom
Cottage with all modern improvements at
low rent. Healthiest part ot the town; no
bad smells, or stagnant water. Apply at
this office. ri'J-tf
PALO ALTO STABLES,
3SO O'lnarroU St.,
Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal.
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and patrons in the Islands that
I have purchased the above Stables and
intend to maintain its namesake "Socond
to None" lstplass. Livery Outfits of overy
description also on hand. Forsalo: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
as represented. Correspondence invited.
E. It. MILES,
C95-H ' Proprietor.
HO YEN KEE & CO.,
No ii Nuuanu St. k Bet. Hotel & King
TINSMITHS
IlEALBKS IN
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED
AT LOWEST RTES.
iLp- Plumbing Neatly Executed by Ex
perienced Workmen. - 747-lm
M. L.. MINEB, D. V. S.,
Veterinary Suikikon, I'hyhician and
Dentist.
Oillco: Hotel Stables. Office Hours: 8 to
10 a. m.; 1:30 to 3:30 m.
Residence with Dr. F. L. Miner, Bcreta
niu street. All calls will receive prompt
attention. . 712-tf
1D-FL. 1&. GOTO,
Physician : and : Surgeon
Bell Telejplions 186,
Can be consulted at his residence at Keono
nla, on tho mauka side of King Street, and
Ewa side of Llliliu Street, house formerly
occupied by Mr. G. L. Desha. 7H)-tf
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ILANIWAI"
A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BATHING
Resort at Wulklkl. Tramcars pass
the gate. Special arrangements cuu be
made for Family Picnics and Evening
Hathlng Parties. J88-tf
XO LET
T AWN MOWERS TO LET BY THE
J-i day, wi'ol: or mouth- Repairing,
Cleaning anil Sharpening done; Duplicate
Pieces furnished when required, Machines
called for and returned, Also, Repairing
Garden Hose In act, can do anything
necessary around the hoiito or stable.
Ring up Mutual Telephone lfi'j.
Wrt-U N. F. HURGKHH,
Daily Jlulklin, 60 cents u month,
delivered free.
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jajnr 'nTLVinrL.
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W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
A Word about Our Baseball Supply
It Is Full and Comploto
Tho Prices Can't bo Beat.
At before remarked our Optical Department
with the assistance of the infallible 12YEM1C
TEll goes ileaility along, but we have a u'ortf
of warning for those who THINK they will be
made to look more ttylish by wearing glattn
take Punch's adrice and DON'T, unless yon
wear only the frames.
Gold, Nickel, Steel & Shell Frames In Stock
BOLE AGENT FOR
Remington Typewriter
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
Tho charm that keeps peaco in overy
household.
Guitars from $4 Up !
Our Stationery Department is repleto with
all Fashionable Society Papors.
Novels by every stcamor. Also tho Latest
and Best Bound Books to suit all
ages at Publisher's Rates.
Music and Books Ordered by Every Steamer.
Don't forgot that we keep tho Host Assorted
Stock of Lawn Tennis Goods in
tho Islands.
Hawaiian jTf A (x& American
Legends & Myths of the Hawaiian Islands
By His Lato Majesty Kalakaua.
Sent to any address on receipt of $2.75.
JUST ARRIVED
PER BARK "0. D. BRYANT"
Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN THE LATEST rATTEBNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with tho Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTIIED
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FOR SALE BY
ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.
King street, oppo. Castle & Cooko.
720-tf
THOMAS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler Sl Watchmaker
Hclnerny Block, jpff Fort Street.
Keeps on hand a Varied Assortment of
Jewelry Suitable for .
Wedding and Birthday Gifts
Call and Inspect Up-to-date
Novoltles In
SOUVENIR SPOONS,
Hawaiian and other Designs;
Wild Boars' Tusk Brooches,
Kukul Charms and Necklaces,
Ladles Halraud Hat Pius, Etc. Etc.
"Watches Cleaned and Repaired
By tho Best Workmen in Town.
Island Orders Have Careful Attention.
Don't mistake tho Address,
T. LI3SnDS.A.-5r,
7:M-lin Molnerny Block, Fort Street.
DE. S. ASANO,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. 1117 NUUANU AVENUE,
(Nearly opp. Eagle House.)
Office Hoinis: 0 to l'J A. m., litoiuiul
7to0i-. u. 712-tf
" 3ST 33 ZSZ T ! "
SHAVING, UAIR CUTTING & SHAMPOOING
AT THE
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
11V
HlE-Wr.A.:R,:D MORQNO
(Next door to Morgun's auction room)
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