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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
New-York Life
JOHN A. McCALL, President.
STJIM::m:.A.:rY" OF REMPOEeT:
Ul)pllt.OO
.
Premium Income
li..o( n ,.,,
lnterost, KentS, tc
Total Income,
Death Claims
IMIUOWIIIGIUS nud Amiilltie
Dividends, Purchased Insurances,
Total to Policy-holders
Number of New Policies Issued '.. 60,259
Ajnount of New Insurance Written.... $173,005,070.00
CONDITION
Assets,
Liabilities, 4 Percont Standard
Surplus
Number of Policies in Force.
Amount of Insurance in Force
PROGRESS IN
Increase in Benuiits to Policy-holders.
Increase in Assets
Increase in Surplus
Increase in Insurance Wrjtten
Increase in Insurance in Force
o
O. BJSRGER
6't:ierj Agent for the Hawaiian Inlands.
C 11 A S . H USTACE,
1MPOKTKK AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
0T ALWAYS ON HAND jgOt
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
All Orders faithfully attended to.
tollclted and packed with care.
IMOLM BLOCK, Kin Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES 2
LEWIS & CO.,
Ill PORT STREET.
Importers, Wholesale it Retail Grocers
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Ordors Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE W.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Qrooeries, Provisions a.nci Feed.
New Goods Received by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully atteudtid to and Goods delivered to any purl of the City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction giinmuteed.
Blast Oornsr ir'ort At ICin StrentB,
E. B. THOMAS,
Contractor jg & Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of Brick, Iron, Stone and Wooden
Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing in the
building trade attended to, Keeps forsale:
Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pino and
Fittings, Old und New Corrugated Iron,
Militou Tiles, Ouarrv Tiles, assorted size
und colors; California and Moutere) Sand, i
Granite Curbing and lllocks, etc., etc.
W Ollice und Yard : Corner King und
Smith sticctB. Oilicu Hours: rt to 12 a.m.,
lto4i'.M. Telephones: Bell .'Ml; Mutual
17. Rosidcnc"': Mutual 110. P. O. Box
117. 7112-tf
1LAN1WAI"
..
A FIRBT-CLAbS FAMILY BATH INU
IX Retort at WftlkiUI. Tnuucaru pass
me gate, apeuiai
made for Family
Jlnthlng Parties.
arrangeiuenti can bo
Picnic and Evuiiiui'
M.tf
NOTICE.
IK 1 DAN BE OF ANY HUUVH'E l'(
X you In the way of Sharpening Hcliooi,
('urvine Knives.
Ijumi Mowers
Filing
Haws,
D. Itenulrlnir hnrlnklcrs und
ntoi
J upland uiylng Pipe. Soldoilug iiiiwure,
butting
(JIuss. Jfoim riiiu rum Hire or
Mending Uurduil Hose, etc., etc., plcumi
ring up Mutual Telephone No, IM Luluro
v m, u, or ltwmii 1'J und I tad y. u.
li-M N. V, UU 110 L'UB,
Insurance Co.
tV IOVZ.
!
$25,O10,'l 13.93
- oiirt fit rm
o,S!l6,4f(i.90
$30,936,590,83 ,
$7,S96,589.29 ;
M.4S4.-1 V'.''H .
eto 3,013,990.75 I
$13,995,012.33
JAN. 1, 1893.
$137,499,198,99
120,694,250.S9
16,804,94S.10
224,008
$089,248,629.00
1892.
1,323,521.45
11,551',908.18
1,603,924.79
20,940,088.00
00,105,451.00 1
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Ordura
- BeL Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 872.
-P. O. BOX 247
-P. O. BOX U5.
THE K. K.
BATHS
AT REIKI'S, WAIKIKI-KAI,
Are now open to the Public and will be
carried on as a
First-class Bathing Resort
Five Minutes from the Cars.
Intending visitors should leave tho
ears lirot switch after piissltiK tint Wulklkl
Poultry Yids. 711 Km
FOR SAIjEI
1 Family Carriage Horse, -ti
1 Phaeton In Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LI I.I.I ii,
ut T. II. Iiuvle & Co..
70-Mf
Subicribr ur th IMIv IMIrlin, d0
ftntf prr moill'i,
cBR
To Lot or Lenso.
TO LET
HOU8K TO LET ON
Tort street, next to
the School Hotitc.
Ad-
dress "I'.O. Box Ml."
j-tr
TO LET
I T WAIKIKI.ON Till:
i 1. Bench, 11 Furnished
! Cottage with Cookhoutc
accommodation. For par
ticulars Impure llfl.i.Kii.v Otllee
TO LET
K MUUSft Uf I' I 1". 1 ,AV
raw housf, ok riVK
.11 moms, on Mauazine t&fi-MhwO
Nneet, with Biitinoom, pat- fflii'ifcSEat,
cut W. 0., etc. foiiiiiiiiuds &Jui.
,meof thot1uetvieln Honolulu. Apply
, (477-tf) .1. M. VINAS.
TO LET
Ovinia Kt21r!ft
Cool and Convenient i ot
X staidc undhYo'ken
iiii . ut ia i
House. Applj to
K. It. HKN11KY.
nt Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s More,
m7-tf
TO LEASE OR FOB SALE.
rpilE PRF.M18F.P AT
JL Pearl City, Kwn, with
the Dwelling ami Stables
thi'rnnii fni'inurlv nciMitileil
by II. T. VHlto. Terms reasonable, and
iMiswimliiii Riven at once. Ainily to
7!t:.-2v JOHN P. ayutUKN.
TO LET OB LEASE
nPHK COTTAdi: AT XO. 4rfVi"v-,
2.r3 KiiiR street, lately fSLjh
occunied by Mr. M. S. Levy, flttlSjiTTSr
rontiiiiiiiigltltediiioiiis. Par- lLlLa3B
lor, Uinlng-rooin, Kitciieii and Batliroom;
Stnlilo in yard; Artesian Water laid on.
Kor particulars and terms, apply to
750-tf AHK. FERNANDEZ.
TO JJJEH? !
NEW COTTAGE NO. I.
CONTAINING VI VK ROOMS,
I KJ Pantries to kitchen mid
Diniiic-rooui. Ivitrhcn and Din
ing-room llnors iaunvii, oilier ruoms nnuii'
someiy pnpereu ami unisueu; raiem m.
('., Biitliromii, Servants' Room, YVoodrooin,
OliicUen House and Yard. The Grounds
properly cultivated, containing fruit Trees,
ishrubs'iind Flowers. These premises are
located one block from Herctanin. street and
one mile from town. Can bo leased bv a
tood partv at a reasonable rent TO SU"IT
II1MSEI.V'.
TO LET
NEW COTTAGE NO. II.
CONTAINING SIX ROOMS,
I.aliai, Hay Window, Bal
conv. interior of housi' lmnil.
soniPiy graineu aim pnpereu, Kiienen aim
Dining-rooni lloor painted, Parlor llooi
carpeted, other lloors matted and oil
clothed, all new. House sets up seven feet
from ground enclosed all around, Win
dows, Doors, etc. Two Patent W. O's,
uatiiroom, N asiiroom, servants Jtooms,
Tool Room, Chicken House and Yard. ,
i Large Cairiago Hou-c and Stable with
rooms unstairs. Anv nnuiuiit of Krtiit
Trees, Grapes and Mowers, large Lawn
and Grounds under proper cultivation.
Location same as House No. 1 nud ame
terms to a good party at price- TO SUIT
HIMSELF.
N. B. All waste water fiom sink, etc.,
Is carried through pipes to lurgu brick
vault.
Annlv at
Bui.i.KriN
Olllco or to
771-tf
J. A. Miigoou.
Bruce & A. J. Oartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit the Times.
NO. 1.
COMMODIOUS
rpHAT
X. uml
Well-appointed
L'-Story Uiiek Building
with Pleasant Grounds.
formerly thu lesidence of tho late H. J.
Hart, situate on Nuunnu Avenue below
School street. Terms easy. 023-tf
NOTE Before seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan
our column, and to at onco consult the
undersigned at their ollice.
Wo Keen Pronortv in Frst-class
Condition. Our terms are moderate and
us landlords we will always be found rca
ronable in our dealings.
tf- Apply In each case to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIQHT,
"Curtwrlght Building," Merchant stieet.
B4a-tf
FOR
AJLiE!
I House and Lot on Liliha streot.
2ljOt on Kuakini street, between Nuuauu
avenue and Lilihu street.
I 3 House and Lot on the Palania road.
! TO LET
I I House and Uit on Emma .street.
j '1 House and Lot on Lllihn street.
U& For further particulars, apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
Oartwrlght's Block, Merchant street.
777-tf
FOR SALE !
10,000
i vmi H'lon
1 UDtt liMdUU LUIAIU
SUITABLi: FOR PLANTING.
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
- APPLY TO
JOHN F. COLBUBN & CO.
iWMiW
CHR. GERTZ,
iMi'iuirKli ami I)i:m.i:ii is
Geut's, Lutllos' and Clilluieu's Boots, Shoes
aud Slippers
No. 1 OT3 Fort Stl'oot.
OHAS. GIRDLER,
luiiiti i iMi'niiriii oi
UNOLIHII A.N I) CO.NTI N l-.N I A I.
IDry (3-oods
Hu, Li KiIioujdu mint.
7t;u-tf
i
11 'ji. I- xl . "TT. I
TVMlaMbtr
s.
nsjk
Continued from 1st Piipe.)
reason and tho established amount
ot sterility among lepers tlio disonso
has a natural tondoiicy to dio out.
"11. Though in a soioutilic classifi
cation of diseases loprosy must bo
regarded ns contagions and also iu
ouulnblo, yet tho extent to which it
is propagated by those moans is ox
eoodtiigly smnlL
i. Jonrosv is not directly on-
Sffi
or telluric conditions, nor by insani-1
tary surroundings; uoithor does it
peculiarly affect any raco or caste. '
"5. Leprosy is indirectly inllu-
enced by insanitary surroundings '
such as poverty, bad food, or do- !
Guiout drainage or ventilation, for
these, by causing a predisposition,
iiiuiuiiu mu tiiibcepiiuiiuy ui uiu in
dividual to tho disease.
"(5. Loprosy in the great ma
jority of cases originates de novo
-that is, from a scquouco or
concurrence of causes anil conui-
, i i, ,,, , . ,
uuus, uonib wun in uiu rupon, mm
which are related to each othor in
vna nt nrosont iinnorfeetlv known."
In roforoueo to tho advisability of
compulsory "sogregation" for which
so many persons in India and else
where have been vociferously clam
oring, the Commissioners speak
with no uncertain note. In tho first
place, it is insisted that, for India,
complete segregation may bo con- I
sideredtobe absolutely impractica-,
bloj and, secondly, that nothing of
the kind is justified by tho nature of ,
i. . ,i.v. fiM... ,i i i i i '
the disease. I hoy dp not object to,
However, anu luaeeti recommonu, a
sort of voluularj isolation in leper
colonies or farms. Tho compara
tively few childrou that might bo
born, they suggest, should if possi
ble be reinovod to orphanages.
Quito apart from tho iden of infec
tion, tho Commission is of opinion
that lepers should not engage in the
sale of food or in such occupations
as tiioso ol oarbers auU washer
women. It is obvious that tlie roport will,
have to run t ho gauntlet of criticism,
which we may well expect will bo
both pungent and from many qunrt- ,
ors. Many of those who have had ;
to do with loprosy have to judge,
from their utterances already made
up their minds upon several import- ;
ant points alluded to in tho roport,
and each observer seems to have his
pet theory, and quiotly to leave aside
any tiling that can be said against it. ,
Utners, however, will be greatly un- I
pressed by the data which have been '
so ably collected and placed before I
us; and whatever differences of opin
ion ihoro may bo as to tho soundness ,
of the couchinions adopted by tho i
Commission, everybody will admit
that the (Jominissionors have done
thoir work conscientiously and with
consummate ability. Tho "Report
of tho Loprosy Commission in India
of 18'.KM)L" will without doubt stand
with the celebrated Hoyal College of
Physicians' Ueport of 1867, and take
a place as one of the landmarks in
the history of leprosy. British Sledi'
cut Journal.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Lucol.
ltooms to lot with board at llaui
wai, Waikiki.
Root Boer on draught at Benson,
' Smith & Co.'b.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith k. Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith . Co.,
Agents.
Dr. II. I. Moore, dentist, has re
moved his office to Arlington House,
Hotel street Parlor No. 2.
Dr. Geo.H7 Hucldy," D D. S., has
removed his oiliee from King street
to Beretania street, near Emma.
Mr. W. H. Benson, piano tuner,
has just returned from Maui, and,
as he will go to Hawaii next month,
ordors should bo sent him oarly.
mm m m.
Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the
Graphic, Toxarkana, Arkansas, has
found what he believes to be the
best remedy in existence for the flux.
His experience is well worth remem
bering. He says: ''Last summer 1
had a very severe attack of flux. I
tried almost every known remedy,
none giving relief. Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Dinrrhwa Reme
dy was recommended to mo. 1 pur
chased a bottle and received almost
immediate rolief. 1 continued to
use tho medicine and was entirely
cured. 1 take pleasure in recom
mending this remedy to any person
suiloring with such a disease, as iu
my opinion it is the best medicine
in existence." 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale b all dealers. Benson,
Smith & Co., agents for the Hawai
ian Islands.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
August 15, 1893.
CONTENTS:
i:iHT01ilM,S.
Tho Retiring U. S. Minister.
P. G. Financial Manipulations.
Editorial Notes.
V01tHi:Sl'OXl)USCV:
Then. II. Davies Dii-eussea Mrs, Wm.
Hall's Letter.
Complaint From Burracks by P. G,
Private.
Anglophobia,
LVI'lIT CJiJtO.XlCLK:
Full Reports of Cases on Trial,
I'llO I'lUluX.l I. LKUISLA TU11E-
Report of Session P. 0. Councils,
.v;;ir riu:.nr ofsussiux.-
How the P. (. Now 1'iopusn to (live
Away (he Country.
I.OVAI.X-
Editor JoluiDtouo A rrmted for Libel,
Barefooted Bill.
New Flro Chief.
IaicuI News ami Uoain.
Shliplng Reports, V'Ac, Die., i:tu.
wri:sr toumax xt:vs.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Homo $4.
Foreign $6.
'IMIK WCKKI.Y 1IULLF.T1N-
'ii COIf
1 uniniiif liiU)rHiiif Itujullnu Muii.ir
liUmU.Kl nikllnd Io forotKii ix.iintrl,fi,
,
IntlieSiini
Having Just Received
ANOTHKR PULI. CAltao OF
f a v m fm IfH
U A V Qllfl IvK A I 111
1IJ& 1 dllll UTlt Aill
Per Hawaiian Dark "Manna Ala,"
coi)lstli): ot
1C00 Hales ot Lare and J Hnv.
L'000 Raps Sorprlso No. 1 White and
Blnok Oats.
ax Bags Whole Barley.
1000 Bags Rolled Barley.
ItWO Bags Coarse and Fine Bran.
1500 Bags Middlings.
300 Bags Mixed Feed.
200 Bags Choice Wheat.
'.'00 Bng9 Crocked Corn.
100 Boga Rolled Oats.
100 Bags Small Yellow Corn.
70 Bags Oil Cako Meal.
Wo selected these Goods during our last
trip to tho Coast, they aro
--,-v,, . . ,-.
ALL FIRST CLASS
. . . .. , ....
And cost no more than poorer qualities
nmv on the ma&eU
Give Us a Trial !
Bed Rock Prices I
A I.I. ORDERB DELIVERED PROMPTLY
ASS-TELEPHONES 121-Sft
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
7fU lra-S2 4t
SANYOU
116 King Street (Makal Side)
Bet. Kckaullke St. mid King Street Bridge.
HAH FOK BALE
All Kinds Japanese Silk,
CREPE, STRAW HATS,
Qrooeries,
Eic, Etc.,
Large Assortment!
Etc.,
Etc.
Low Prices!
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
Hotel Street, Oppo. Bethel St.
IS UOLDIMO A
a- ej nsr TJ i asr e
Clearance Sale
GREAT BARGAINS I
-IN ALL KINDB OF
Handsome and Artistic Goods,
Etc., Etc., Etc, Etc.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
DAI NIPPON
J nut
Hotel Street.
Next door to the Palace Ice Cream Parlors
IIAH JUST ItlX'KlVKli
Beautiful Silk for Ladies' Dresses
SILK PAJAMAS,
Fancy Kimonos
IN SILK AND COTTON;
EMBROIDERED v SILK v PARASOLS,
OARD AND NOTE OASES,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
LAND VOU. SALE
AT IWILKI, HONOLULU,
Oahu, a Valuable Piece
of Lund, close io Rev, J. Wat
uuiau'n irocity. ninl known iu
I "miuo'ii Land." lenns eiish,
I Apply to J. W. KAIIAUMIA,
at Kullhi Pol Factory.
! Orlhroimh ll.-ll TelcHl.'!, Miiluid TiOh, f.77.
' T;7-Iiii"
KOll SALE
MMIi: SCHOONER 'NORMA,'
gy
jl. . m inns ticKitiier, miumaii.
I'miu KcKlster, nubntau.
m
tlully htilll of Oak nud Otdur
nit t
und
j (.'oter und Copncr Kunleued.
Kor prl uml uirlluulani until
ur prii' nun purneumm uppiy
T& TIIKO, H. rwCVlKfl 00
KING &
k
Props.
fancy Goods Store
H.A.'W.A.II.A.iN"
Jockey Club i
AT
KAPIOLANI PARK
ON
September Sd
COMMENCING AT
1:30 P. M. SHARP.
1st RACE-QUEEN'S CUP-Pursc 50.
Running Raco. K-M..e Da,h for Ha-
wniian urea worses.
2d RAOE-HONOLULU PURSE $50.
Trotting and Pacing.
2 in 3 to harness.
Horses.
Mile Heats; best
Hawaiian Bred
3d RACE-MATOH RAOE.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash between
"Duke Sponeer" and "Lord Brock."
4th RACE-PRESIDENT
JOCKEY CLUB
HAWAIIAN !
CUP.
Trotting ana racing,
3 In 5 to harness. F
Mile Heats: best
ree for nil
5tu race-kalakaua cup.
Running Race. Mile Dash for Ha
waiian Bred Horses owned by the
Momberi of the Club. Cup to become
tho property of the one winning it
twice.
Otii RAOE KAPIOLANI PARK CUP
Purse $100.
Trotting and Pacing. Mile Heats; 3
Minute Class; best 2 in 3 to harness.
Freo for all.
7th RACE OCEANIC
CO.'S CUP.
STEAMSHIP
Running Race,
for all.
i-MIle Dash. Free
All Entries to close on WEDNESDAY,
Aug. 20th, ot 2 o'clock p. m., at the Office
of tho Seeretarv, and all Entry Fees 10
Percent of tho Purse; all Cups $10.
AH Races to bo Run or Trotted under
the Rules of the Hawaiian Jockey Club.
All Horses not 'withdrawn by Friday,
Sept. 1st, at 2 o'clock v. m., are expected to
start.
All Hows are exoected to annear on the
Track at the tap of the bell from the
Judge's Stand, otherwise
they will be
line
Admission 50 Cents
Grand Stand (extra). 50 Cents and $1 00
Curriage (inside of course) $2 50
Qnanerstretch Badges $5 00
C. O. BERGER,
Secretary Hawaiian Jockey Club.
787-td
Golden Role Bazaar.
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
A Word about Oar Baseball Supply
It is Full and Complete
Tho Prices Can't be Beat.
At before remarked our Optical Department I
tt'i'fi the (Uiistancc of the infallible EYEME-
TEH goet steadily atony, but ive Ante a word
of warning for thofe who T1IIXK they will be
made 'o.fflS more stylish by wearing glasses
laKeruncns uaetce ana uvs I, uniesi you
wear only the f tames. i
Gold, Nickel, Steel & Shell Frames lii Stock i
BOLE AGENT FOR j
Remington Typewriter!
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
The charm that keeps peace in every
household.
Guitars from $4 Up I
Our Stationery Department Is replete with
all Fashionable Society Papers.
Novels by every steamer. Also the Latest
and Best Bound Books to suit all
ages at Publisher's Rates.
Music and Books Ordered by Every Steamer.
Don't forget that we keep the Best Assorted
Stock of Lnwn Tennis Goods In
tho Islands.
Hawaiian FL AGrSil!?
Legends & Myths of tlie Hawaiian Islands
By His Late Majesty Kalakaua.
Sent to any address un receipt of $2, 7ft,
-
ALOHA BATH HOUSE
- - NEAREST TO TOWN - -
Good Accommodation for Bathers
Bell Telephone 167.
MRS. J. II. REIST,
Pronrlotrosa.
KING STREET HOUSE,
117 it ll!l KiuK St., cor. Alukea.
Comfortably Furnished Rooms
From 91.50 and UuwaruB Per Week.
Quiet Clean Rooms, Bath Up & Down Stairs,
A. McDOWAI.L, - Proprietor.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
i PHOTOGRAPHER
Ttti OdIj Collection o Itlmd VUvt,
T1IK
dailybulletin co.
Are Receiving New Invoices of
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BY EVEJtY STKAMEK
AT TIIKIK
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MKUCHANT STREET.
Where they are fully prepared to do all
kinds of work In the latest styles, at
the shortest notice and at tho
most Reasonable Rates.
, , . , , " T", , .
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POSTER PRINTING
Executed In the Most Attractive
Manner.
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STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Rend the following partial list of spec
ialties and get the Bulletin's prices be
fore placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both tjuie and money.
Letter H inula,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statement,
Oirculur,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cauls,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funenil Cards,
Admission Curds,
Fraternal Curds,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theutie Tickets,
1 Scholarship Certificates,
i Corporation Certificates,
Marriage Certificates,
I Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory .Notes,
Pamphlets,
1 Catalogues,
1 Piogramiues,
I Labels of every variety,
Petitions m any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Bonk Work,
Em.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Printed and Blocked when dcsircu.
43y Xo Job is allowed to leave the of
llro until it glvi'K tatisfnrrinii.
JUST ARRIVED
PER BARK "C. D. BRYANT"
Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN THE 1.ATKST I'ATTKUNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Ijite.it Improvements,
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
j Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTII I'll-
MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS.
FOR 8ALI5 BY
, ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,,
King street, oppo. Castle it Cooke.
L'tl-tf
THH
Palace Ice Cream Parlors
Arlington Block, Hotel Street.
Ice Cream, Soda Water, Candy, Etc.
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