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THE WftTERFRONT
citv or hid m: jameiko ah-
RIVKI CANT MUIIT.
Delayed by Typltoonn-The Aloha null
Hnrkfcltl Outwnrit-Othor
Murine Zintex.
Tho Klo galls at 2:30 thin nftcmoon.
Tlic ltolicrt Sudden took in (tunc liallns
today.
The Allen (It'tic received an Instalment of
eugar from tliu llnll today.
The (learner Mlkuliali will he put Into
sen lee ntfuln on Tuesd.iy.
The srhotmcr Ka Mol brought n loud of
circle 1) sugar for the Andrew Welch lsnt
nUtht.
The fltcamer Wnlalenlo returned from l.nj
hnlim this tiioridni; vvitli a carpi nt suj;iir for
the schooner Aloha.
Tomorrow, high tide largo 3.R3 p in; high
tide small 3:2nn in; low tide large S.lu a in;
low tide small 10:15 p m.
The steamer llnunll went on the Marine
Hallway yesterday after the tiarkcntlne
ltohcrtauddeu nan launched.
A deserter from the Hawaiian bark Inlnul,
which sailed on Ihursda), was Hlilppcd
aboard too barkentinv Hobcrt siuciden to
day. The Illo brought 4'i Chinese and 14 Japn.
ncso imspngvi and .'r.'il tons of general
freight for Honolulu. The freight was fumi
gated In Hongkong.
The schooner Aloha sails for San Kranclscn
this afternoon with a cargo of Miirar. '1 lie
bark II llnckfeld goes to La) tan Island lor
a load of guano.
The Inter Wand teamcr V (1 Hall arrived
late jiwttrday afternoon from pints on Ha
waii and Muni. On the up trip, she nicotin
ic red stormy wtather with heay rain. As
the Hall steamed along the coast, the re
flection of the lite in MoUuuweovvco crater
was teeu troni her deck.
TUB HID IIR J.lNEIItO.
Iho rollowlug memorandum of the vojnij
of the stenmir that arrived last night Is
furnished by Purser O Iv. Krciuan. The I'
M 8 8 City of lllo de Janeiro, Capt Wm
Ward, from Hongkong Aug 'J and Yokohuma
Aug 11 at lJ.u'i p in, arrived at Honolulu
Atig 21 at In. ill p m. Had fine weather
throughout the vovmre. Time of passage:
11 days, 0 hours and 15 minutes.
On the tilp over to the Orient, the steam
ship encountered n tvphoon which made her
Into In uniting at ilnuu'koug The lilo's
bottom being in u foul condition ami her
proptller ntedlug attention, she went In the
dry dmk at Hongkong. While in the dry
dock, a severe t.vphoon dehieil operatlot s
for two day,conavipiuully she was tour djj s
late la having Yokoiiama.
AlUUVALS.
Fiiidvv, Aug ?1.
Schr Kn .Mol, from Hawaii.
S S Itlo do .1 jnt.ro Ca.)t Wm Ward,
li oiu China and Japan.
Satuhday. Aug 23.
S,mr K'alalealc, l'eterson, from Lahaitm.
DF.t'AHTl KKS.
Sati'kdvv. Aug 22.
Schr .Mol Wahlnc, for I'a.iullo.
Am schr Aloha, Dabel, for San Francisco.
S S Itlo de Janeiro, Wm Ward, for San
Francisco.
fler bark '1 Ilaekfchl, Darker, for Laysan
Island.
Stmr Lehua, Nye, for Honohina, Hono
n in, Hakalau, l'oliukumiinu. .Mahukona
and I.aupahoeUoo.
rASflFN'OEUM AUIIIVHD.
From Hawaii ami Maul ports, per stmr W
(i Hall. Aug !--C 1. Wight. Antone lVr
uandes, T Mubiu-u.i, Mrs I) (t.llry. Miss
Innlaul Jae'.'er, Mnter It MeWaync, Miss
Alice F Ileaicl. Mrs T K H Amain, Mrs I.eo
.Mackhum, Mli Dickey I.rho, Miss Lunl,
Master Mall rd Hmiij, Mary Ukuuka, C
Ap.inu and 4T on deck.
From China and .Japan, per City of l(!o Je
Jam Iro. Aul' -'!-( ol WltkoHhl:y. Ml vil
kousky, .Mrs A liuiirlioiilll For San Fran
cisco. ! D WIo. Miss II I.ewl, Mrs Illn
telot and 2 ehitdri'ii. Jos (i Ilnrwoid, Capt
Lindestroen, A Kgli, II 0 Itaynor, Miss
Nyriili and 'i ehlldren. MrWUl.aferru. Sl'llar.
word.llev I. I. Coururdy and I'd Abrez.
CAnaors Fitojr island touts.
F.x sch Ka Mol 3(Wt bags sugar.
Ex stmr Walaleale 2000 bags sugar.
Ex stmr W (! Hall-0000 bags sugar, 04
hags coll'ee, 25 head cattle, 1 hull.
FOKKI'IN VFSSi:LS EXPECTED.
Vessels Where troin Duo
Am bk Albert 8 T Due
AinhkSU Allen SF Hue
Am bk IMvvaid May,... New Yiirk..Ar;r Si.
m bk Suinlnole Nuvvenstlu Duo
atrshpElwcll Newcastle.... Duo
Cer bk Aptcn Drcinen Augio
llrlt bk l.adas Liverpool Aug So
VKHH1-'! i IN POUT.
U S SAilnnt. WntK'ii, San rraueheo.
MEW UANTVL'.N.
(Coaterj not Inelinlcfl In thl list.)
Jap S S Mllko Mart:. Young. Yokuliama.
Haw lik Andrew ten. Diew, s -'
Am bli Aid' n HeHse. fuller. Mm rranelsco.
Am bklultobeit DMdtUn. Ilirl.huliu.Neweastlo
Am hi; Harvester. Mivli, Niiwitistlu.
Hktn Irmir.ird, SehriiM, F
HUh W (I ll'iii'-ii'l, Nll-on, S V
ficlirl! W IVsioir, Fiibcrg, l'ortTowiifcml
iSenulifnlt artistic, nccurntc,
cliarining island viows nt Kiny
3roH. Every prominent point on
tliu iuliiialb if. photographed by us
nl puiiiteil by tho bfst of our
artists.
Whon you tiro, .'own on your
lnck mid tool us if t)io world uus
cold, hard and dreary, just Ptop
into the Criterion saloon and putn
rose-colored tint on everything by
imbibing a ylaas of SohIUp
beor.
MjiiMrtijrnMHi3MmMuJUMi
i 16 to 1 Shot !
Old Prices Busted I
New Ones Prevail
Boy's All-woo!
School Suits!
AM. SIZES,
,50, S3.00,
S3.50, $4.00.
AT
"The Kash,"
I. LEVINGSTON, - Manager,
Waverley Block, Hotel Street.
23 Shirts Made to Order.
Appearances
More often than not deter
mine a man's standing. If
you will come to us for your
clothes wo will see to it that
you leave with a good
appearance and it won't cost
you much. Latest fashions
now in. Dress up and make
an impression.
Mecloiros & Decker,
The Hotel Street Tailors.
Wnverley Block, - Honolulu.
LOTS AT WA1KIKI
FOK SA.3LIC.
Thero are 0 Lots at Waiki
ki, lying on the "Waikiki side
of Kalia Bond for sale, about
110 feet makai of Waikiki
Boad.
Those lots will be sold for
cash or on installment plan.
&2F For furthor particulars
apply to
WILLIA.MC. ACUI,
lieal Estate Broker, Bethel
St., near King.
Aug. 18, 189G. 38'1-lm
Commissioner of Deeds
-rou THE-
State Of California,
Having been appointed and commissioned
a Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Cal
ifornia, I am prepared
To administer and certify oaths.
To take nnd certify depositions and affida
vits. To take and certify the acknowledgment or
proof of powers of uttomey, mortgages,
transfers, grauts, deeds or other Instruments
or record.
A. V. GEAB,
Telephone 2.'A 600 King Street.
Notice.
During my nlisonro from the Hawaiian
IbIbiuIh, my brother, If. Fernandez, will
act for mo umler I'ower of Attorney.
AHinil M FKIKANDEZ.
Honolulu, Angnit 15, 181)0. .IS.I-lvv
Notice.
During Mr. Uonrilmim's itbbenee, Mr,
E'vina will liavu charge of my books nud
nttctui to Ml eollpc'l' un. Mo can bo found
chin rut Mr. Jloiivlnimt's otlico ut Ugnn .';
Co.'n or at my olUce.
3X5- DR. HERDKRT.
I
Notice.
The xto.imor Kinnu will leave Hilo, Snt
nrday, Aug. :2th, nt 8 o'clock p, in ; arriv
ing nt Honolulu Monday morning, Aug.
2tth, instead of the regular advertised
time,
WILDE1W8.B. CO., LTD.
Honolnln, Aug. U, 1800. 381-0t
To Let,
A HOUSE OP EIOHT (8) ROOMS.
next to the White House, Nmiuiw ntitet.
S'.'fl jer month. Apply to
334 tf A. V. GEAR.
EVENING BULLETIN,
iiwii wurffinrmi nmnriii n
Real Estate
B'or Sale.
I Sold.
a sold.
a Two Stores on Nuuanu street.
4 Four Lots on Mngar.lno Hill, 75x120.
From f 0 to 1500 each.
S Lot on Hitckfetd street, 80x100.
0 A Choice liesldeneu on Lunalllo street,
having all muiltru Improvements.
7 A Desirable Itesldence at Maklkl.
Grounds well laid out. Easy terms.
8 Four llousts and Lots on Punchbowl
street, all rented ut a monthly rental of 9105.
This property Is alnfeet on l'nnthhovvl strce,
with a depth of '.'-J feel running to the drill
grounds or armory, with a troutago on same
lor 4 or ! more cottages. The central loca
tion of the property makes It most available.
0 House and Lot on Kinnu street. Lot
"Oxlll" it. This property vv 111 be sold at cost
and Is an excellent bargain for a home seeker,
'Hie houoe Is elegantly finished and of the
best workmanship and materials. There Is n
carriage house and barn on the premises and
the jardls well laid out with fruit and orna
mental trees.
10 A Fine ltesldenee centrally located,
eoutalulm; i5 rooms. Lot laix-llu It. Tvio
small cottages on the lot bringing In good
rental.
11 ;i! Acres ofLand In Kallhl valley, (Wai
kiki side). A stream of water Hows along
this land. A bargain
1-' Til) Acres of llest Collce Land In Puna.
Hawaii, seven miles Irom Itcp. Ityemlt'i.
Large Coll'ee Plantation. The above hind
Is held In fee simple. Also, !(U years lease on
i.'iU acres adjoining above with a prlvllegi ol
In j i an. mure. Price S'J.UOO.
lit Sold.
14 A Coictuodlous Itesldence on llasslngcr
street, lilted with all modern conveniences. Or
will trade lor suhurbaii proper! v.
15-Sold.
HI House and Lot on llerctanla street.
House contains II rooms, and all modern con
veniences. Lot WixU5.
17. Fine Itesldence on llerctanla street.
For further particulars Inquire at my office,
IS. A House ami Lot on Young street.
IUIIiium! and Lot corner Victoria and
llerctanla streets, oppolte Thomas .(iure.
house contains 0 rooms, blzeuflot loux'00.
2o Sold.
-'1 House nnd Lot on Young street near
the residence ol the llev. Mr. Ilvde. Lot
110x140. House contains eight' rooms.
2J Small House and Lot on Kcaumoku
street. Lot fiOxllKI.
83 I'cnrl City Property.
34 Desirable Tract of "Colfee Land on Ha
waii.
2i Two Stores on Nuuanu st.onnoslto Ku-
kill lane, al.-o three lodglug houcs In the
rear of said stores contatnlni: L'ii rooms In alt.
The nbove pays 10 per cent, and Is leased to
responsible parties lor a terms of yearB.
'M A most ueitirvtuie noma on umnuou
nvenuo. Large grounds nnd beautiful llow
er garden; hotiso furuUheil throughout in
hnrd wood with nil latest improvement1!.
Excellent view of the city find occau, nnd
one which cannot bo cut off,
27 Largo Lot nud Commodious Dwol- I
line on (heen Stunt, coiiininnillui' an un
obstructed view of tho city and harbor. No
choicer residonco is to bo had iu tho city
oven by tho most fastidious.
.' A rvew House ol seven rooms wllu
electric lights throughout, bath, patent W
C, servants' quarters and stables. One block
from car line nt Puuahou.
20- Only ten of those Lots left near
Kamehamulia school, fiom$25o toJOoo each.
SO two Houses and Lots on Llllha street.
Ill An IS Aero Tract of Land at Kallhl
suitable for dividing up Into building lots.
ii- A House aim l.oi on Alaiiea street,
3tf A lleautlful Building Lot at Kallhl,
lVilx'JOO, cleared, lenced and water laid on.
Ut A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston
avenue, 2t(lxl25, having a frontage on Green
street of 105 feet, and commanding a bird's-
eye view of the city and harbor.
85 A Lot on Alexander street, adjoining
residence of Claus Spreckels.
u Kicgatu iicacu i'ropcrty at waiKihi.
37-Sold.
KS-The only CHOICE LOT left nt Maklkl.
It ndjrlns tliu residence of J A Oilman and
the residence sltei of W L Homier, 11 Luvvs,
nnd Dr Wood.
yy Sold.
41 A Lift'o of a Hotel centrally located
and completely furnished. A good paying
Investment
41 Sold.
i'i Lot 75x15.) New house of 8 rooms,
elegant y finished; servants quarters, carriage
hui:v, nt ables, e'e, at the corner of Alapal
and (Jimiry tcctii. Hood view of tho oreun.
4 1 liree hous. ol (i i oonis each, all rent
ed to gonil tenants. Lot 1' (I feet oil llerc
tanla Micet tiy a depth ol'3'J.i Let through to
Kluau stieet, and a fioutagu on the latter
street o' too feet. Good opnli.nlty forlu
vesttntut. 44 Lot on Maklkl street, 7'xllo Cheap.
45 Hoiiviaud lot on Peteison Lane, Pa
lama. IIihiic contuhio li lemn-. Lot 75x110.
40 Dwelling House of U rooms, tilted with
all modern conveniences. Lot lUSxllO,
SItuattd at Palumj.
47 Vacant Lot on WnlUM Itoad, 100x110.
48 House and Lot on Nuuanu street.
House contains cluht furiiUhcd roums.
Very eouveuleiitly lueated near the buslucb
center of the city.
Notick: I can Negotlute Loans on any of
the above property for purchasers desiring
same at from 50 to 75 per cent of the value.
For Rent.
I Rented.
2 Itemed.
y Itented.
4 Store on King street near Fort street.
5 Olllco Hooiu on King street near Fort
street.
(I Warehouse on Esplanade.
7 Itenled.
8 Itemed.
Rented.
10 A Storu on Pint street next to Club
Stables.
11 Rented.
12 A Modern Dwi-IUm.; on Thurston aven
ue, commanding an a.. ,itloual view ol the
harbor.
lit A Five Koom Cottage on llerctanla
street In u dcsimLIo loei.tl.in, or will lease to
a good tenant
11 A Fin nbhed Cottage Inn good location
for two or thiee mouths.
I5-Rcnled.
10 Housj nud Lot, lOOs'J.TO. on Luna off
So (il htie.it, ndjoining Knuliiwehi beliool
hoiiM', Parlor, 3 hedt'iuuis, diiiiug-iooin,
kitchen, pantry, bathhouse, envriapo house,
stabio and outbuilding. Jtout $'M nor
month.
17- A lleantlful Summer Itesldence nt the
Peninsula, Pe.irl City, completely furnished:
five rooms and sen ant's quirlers. Will rent
cheap lo a desirable tenant Tho lot is over
an acio In size and well laid out, and com
mands a beautiful view of the harbor,
is Stun 1. 1... ni, 0 l 4.-1 pel iriuitli,
driveway into it. Ueretunla street, rear of
City Feed Store.
I'J Piece ground 30 feet front, on Beretn
nU street, next to City Feed Store Will
erect good store 011 ground and lease 5 years
at ?'i() per month,
20 A Neat Cottage on Nuuunu Avenue,
containing 0 rooms and bath.
21 A Furnished Itesldence on King street
In a desirable luealil).
A. V. GEAR
U74-tf IW'J Klug street.
AUGUST 22, 189G.
nil
mmArr tin'iilviim&Tnmilmji u 'Hftmwwiimjiii
Canadian-Australian
"""smSSS
Stoamors ot tho nbovo Lino running in connection with tliu
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Between Vancouver, 11. O., nnil Sydney, N. S. W nnil cnlling nt Victorin, B. O.
Uouolulu nud Suva (Fiji),
.A-IEeE ZDXJTE3 J&.1? I-3I02Sr031jTJ'XjTT
On or nbout tho dntes below etntod, viz.:
I'rmn Sydney and ,Huvn, (or Victoria nnil
Vnncotivor, II. C.t
Stmr "MIOWERA" A(;ust 21
Stmr "WAHRIMOO" Sonfetiiber 21
Stmr "MIOWERA" Oclobor 21
Stmr "WARRIMOO" November 24
Through TleRets Issued from Honolulu to Canada,
United States and Jurope.
I'nUIOIIT AND PABSKXOr.H AOKStS:
1). HoNicoiiL, Moutrcnl, Gnnntlu.
IloiiKKT Kkiiii, WiuuipcKi Cniiudn.
Al. 7u. Stehn, Sun Frnucisco, Cnl.
Q. StoL. Biiown, VnncouviT, B. O.
For San Francisco:
The Now nud Fino Al Steel Steamship
" Mariposa "
Of tho Occunio Stenraship Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Syduoy nnd
Aucklnnd on or nliont
Sept. 17, 1806.
And will lenvo for tho nbovo port with
AInil8 and PnsBengers on or nbout thnt
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
Tho New nnd Fino Al Stee Steamship
" Monowai "
Of tho Oocnuio Stcnmsliip Company will
be due nt Iloifolultt from San Francisco
on or nbout
A.ug. 27, 180G.
And will liavo prompt despatch with
Mails nnd Paosongers for tho nbovo ports.
Tho undersigned nro now prepared
to 1S3UO
'J'liroiiKh Tickets to All Points
in tho I'lilted Stutcs.
JFor furthor partieulnrs regnrdius
Froight or Pnssugo apply to
WM. G. IHWIN &C0M L'd,
Qenernl Agents.
mm
LOCAI, LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu Leavo Honolulu
from S. F. for S. F.
Sopt.4, 18S0 Bopt. 'J, 18!)0
Sept. 2S, 1800 Oct. I), 1800
THROUGH fclJKTE
From San Frnucisoo From Syduoy for
for Sydney. San Francisco.
Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.
Monownl, Aug27,'00 I Mnrlpo8n,Septl7,00
Ahtineda. Sept 2100 Jlouowni.Oct 15'08
WRIGHT BROS.
FORT STHEET,
next to Litems' Mill
Ships' BSacksmithing,
Carriage Building
and Repairing
Drays, Carts and
Wagon Building
WINDLASSES
For PULLING UV Trees
A UPEWALTY
I Oceaiiic Steamsbip k
Ansttaliaii Mail Service.
mm Co.i
T. B. MURRAY,
KING STREET.
Fitted up with nil tho Modern
Appliances for
Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles
of Every Description.
31acksinithfc2 and Horso Shcoing.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
GCelepla-oasLe 572
A. V. GEAR.
:&Tota,X37- FiruTolic
Telephone 210, : : : : No. OO'J, Klu St.
Steamship Line
I'rom Vlrtnrla aut Vnnrnutcr, II. 0., to
Sum nnil Hiiliif'v t
Stmr "MIOWEUA" SeptcmherlG
Stmr "WAHRIMOO" .October 10
Stmr "MIOWERA" NovcinKr 10
Stmr "WARRIMOO" Ikcunbor 10
CSC" For Freight nnd Piissiige nud all
Qenernl Infornuition, npply lo
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for IhoHnvvitLnnTpbiuiK
Is li itesif Ct
1,
AND T1IL"
QccirlBntal StOrientai Steamsliip Co
For YOKOHAMA and H0K0K02JO'
Stoamors of tho nbovo Companies will
Call nt ITminliiln fit, tlmii ,.,. i it..-.
nbovo ports on or about tho following
dates:
Stmr (Vpiio Sept. 2, lHOfl
Stmr Rio cle .Umbo Hept. 10, 1S10
Stmr City of Pekiugf. . . .Sept. 2S, 1S!7
For SAN FRAHC1SC0:
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu oh their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to tho above
port on or nlwut the following dates:
Htmr Onelio ng, 2S, I8fl0
Stmr Doric Sept. lfi, 1800
Stmr Chiuu 2,', 18U0
!;i?.tes of PassagR uro as follows:
to toko- to noxo-
HAMA. KOMI.
Cabin 8150.00 8175.00
Cubin, round trip, 4.
mouths 225.00 2C2.50
''.i;n, round trip, 12
lcontliB 202.50 010.25
'.iropenn Steerage. . . . 85.00 100.00
IS1 PasRengem pnymg full fnre will be
allowed 10 percent oil' return faro if ro
lurning within twelve montlia.
tSyFor Freight atid Pnwngo apply tu
H. HACKFELD k 10.,
Agents.
lllei's taliip Cox
TIME TABLE.
O. L. WIOH T, Pies. S. H. ROSE, See.
dipt. J. A. KINO, PortSupt.
Stmr, KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will lc.ivo nouoluln at 10 a. m., touehiug nt
Luham.t, il.i.uae.i Ray nud M .Kenii tho
Biiuie (b v; itiihukonii. Kitn'iiihno mill Lira.
piihoelioo tho following day, arriving at
Hilo the same evening.
LEAVES 1I0N01DI.U. AKRlVES HONOLULU.
"Friilny Au 28 , Momluy,.
Anc. 21
luesuny, ,, . .tso, l. e
Friilny Sent. 18
"TuoHiluy, ..Sept 20
l-'iiihiy Sunt. 4
Tuesiluy . . .Hept. 15
l'riihiy bopt. 25
Returning, will l.-nvo Hilo nt 1 o'clock
P. M., touching at Lnupahoohoo, Mnliu
kona nml Kawuihno utin.o iluyj Jlakenn,
Maalriea Uny and Lnhninn tho following
flay; arriving nt Honolulu the afternoons
of 'luoHtlay nnd FriilnvH,
Will o.ih nt 1'ohoiki, Punn.
PNo Freight will he received nttoi
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday nt 5 p.m.,
touching nt Kuhuhii, Ilnint, Hnwo.i and
Kipnhuln, JIaui. iieturuiug arrivea at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nun, Knupo, ou second trip
of each month.
fctVNo Froight wllllw i eceived niter
p. M. on day of Kuinng.
This Company will reserves tho right lo
innko oliuugoi in tho tiino of dep.trtuio and
arrival of its btcnuiors withont notico nnd
it will not ho respousihlo for any consc
quenees arising tlierefrom.
Consignees must ho at tho l.audiugrt to
receive their Friight; this Company will
not hold itself respousihlo for freight after
it has hoen luudod.
Live Stock only at ovuev's risk.
This Compnuy will not bo icaponwhlo
for Money or Valuables of passougers
unions placed in tho enre of Pursers.
Fashoiigers aio reipjeBtod to purchafcO
tickets before embarking. Thoso failing to
do bo will bo subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live per cent.
To Let or Lease.
THE 'IES1DENCE OF MRS. A. LONG,
one mile from postofllco. Largo houso with
fnrnlturo. Four bed rooms, parlor, large
dining room, pnntry, kitchen, bath rooms,
hot nud cold water, with patent closets,
servant houses, stables, liorbo paddock,
garden and trees, A charming location.
Apply to .1 ALFRED MAGOON.
tf Merchant st next lostoillcoi
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
Assets July, 1896, $106,55.15
Money Loaned on Approved Security.
A Havings Rank for Monthly Deposits,
nouses Built on tho Monthly Installment
rinn.
Thirteenth Scries of Stock now opon.
For further particulars apply to
A. V. GEAR, Sccrotury.
Chamber of Commerce Rooms.
Olllco hours, 12:30 1:30 1M. 373-tf
BRUCE CARTWKIGHT,
General Manager of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of tho United Stale folho Hawaiian
Islands,
OfK-fn: Mcrchnnt stieot. Honolulu.
ATLAS -'.-ASSURANCE-:- COMPANY
OF LONDON.
Assets, - - - $10,000,000.
H. W. 8CHM1DT & 80NS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Minds.
J0H T. LiifJO,
Instrument' -:- Maker,
Rieyclo icpniring and nicVel platiuo a
specialty, also B
Bow, Silycr ana Bronze Electroplating.
130 KURT ST. : . , TI.L. 007.
BRASS SIGHS MADE TO ORDER.
C B. WIGHT
. !fMnlroctoforiill kinds of STOXE
ORK, iiionuiueiit work, cunent and
stone hiilowalks nnd cnihii.g. I h.ive on
hand the hest Hawaiian sione, diincho
graiito oto. liiiostono for monumental
i!ffi!SJ5S. nu" low"'t I,ricctt
ConsoMatel Soda Tftler Co., LI
Esplanade,
Corner Allen &Fort Sis., Honolulu.
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Agents.
DAVID K. BAKER,
KJorist,
Kutiiiim Valley, ulxivo'tlie Mmiholcnm.
All orders given prompt nud faithful nU
tention. No extra clnirgo lor dohverinn
llowers to any part of tho oily. Let"
Mountain Greens and Carnations a spo
cInl'y 205-ti
JOHN SEABURY,
TTacidermist
Iliivv Milan anil Fi.ri'ln Jlli.U ami .nlinnls
mounted In the heat rn.,nrer. UfliiL- tliu latest
methods only, llolel Si near I)r MiGrcvt.
MM
JOHN PHILLIPS,
Hotfl Pt. ri,ir Fort. Tol. 802.
Jas. F. Morgan.
AUCTIONEER AND STOCK 111IOKER
No. 45 Queen Htreet.
Eijiert Aiiriiitttinoiit of Ron!
Estnto nnd Einuitnn-.
GOWSLVES & CO,
WHOLESALE GKOOERS AND
WISE MERCHANTS.
'225 Quoen Btroot, llonululu, II. I.
M. S GRTNBAUM & CO.,
LlSIITKU
Qiiceu street, Honolnln, and 215 Front
stltot, Sau I'r.u.ciscu, Cnl.
IMI'OKTUIIS o-
General Merchandise and . .
. . Commit sion Merchants.
M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Wholi-Mile Impoiteiu mid Jobhcrb of
European and American Dry Goods.
Fott and Queen Sheets.
ALLEN & EOBINS02
DeitloiB in Luiubor and ConI
und Uuildiug MnloiiiilH of u
kinds.
Quoon Ktreot. Bonolnlu,
ROBERT GRIEVE.
Book and Job Printer
Merchant Streot, Honolulu, H. I.
Over Hawaiian Nowh Cowijiany'a
book otoro.
rav 13. v
H. HACKFELD & CO.
Qenehal Commission Agents.
Cor. Tort nnd Quc-cn btrecto, Ilonoluiu.
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