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MXJHA.TA. & CO.
JUST AKRIVED
Fine Japanese Matting, Rugs, &c
Fine Crepe Shirts Any Style!
Cheapest in
MTJRATA. & CO., 301 Nuuanu k 2 Hotel Streets.
CUIUS BritECKBLS.
W'm. U. InwiH.
Clang fSpirteluo.
BMJErS.
HONOLULU
H. I.
Jan .FVaw-fcep.lffmf Tub NEVADA Bank OF
San Fiiancisco.
DRAW BZOnAHOE OK
Iah FrtAscisco Tho Nevada Bank of San
Francisco.
London The Union Bank of London. Ltd.
Naw TonK American Exchange National
Bank.
' Chicago Mcrchantr National Bank.
Paws Comptolr National d'Escompt do
Farts.
BsnuK Dresdner Bank;
HONOKONQ' AND YOKOHAMA IlongkODR &
Rlianirlial Banklm? Corporation.
New Zealand and AcsTnAMA Bank of New
Zealand.
TloToniA and Vancouver, Bank ol Mont
real. Transact a Gensral Banking aid Eictonge Basra
Dcpolsts Received. Loans made on Ap
proved Security. Commercial and Travelers
Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange bought
and sold.
Collections Fbomiilt accounted For.
Established 1858
BISHOP 2s Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal cities
of the world.
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakca k Ualekauwila Sts.
Has a largo Assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand.
Estimntos given for house wir
ing and Electrical plants.
Murine Wiring a specialty.
THEO. HOFFMANN,
32-td Manager.
Building Lefts!
:At WAIKIK1 on car lino and on PA
LAMA ROAD near Fertilizing
Tlont.
These Lots are Very Cheap and Sold
on Easy Terms.
Desirable Acre TractB near the city and
other Properties for solo.
BRUCE, "WAItENG & CO.,
Dealerfl'in Lots and.TJantis,
312 Fort Street, near King.
TttMtrnoNH 007. . P.O. Box 821.
W. C . AGHI & CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
REALESTATE
tST Wo will Buy or Sell Ileal Estate in
all parts of tho group.
tST We will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions i
OFFICE, 10 West King Street
DR. BERT. P, BURGESS,
JPhysioian AND Surgeon
TELEPHONE 853.
nours: 8:30 to 10 a. m., 1:30 to
4 p. in,, and 7 to 8 p. m, . . ,
440 Punchbowl struct or 143 Miller street,
Honolulu, Oahu. 460-tf
A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTIST.
Now Love's Building, Fort fitroot.
TELEPHONE 431.
Eta
the City. ff
Tjje Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Bubcribod Capital Yen 12,000,000
Fold Up Capital Yen 4.MX),O0O
BescrveFuud Yen 4,130,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobo, London, Lyons, New York,
San KrauciHCO, Shanghai,
Bombay, Ilong Kong,
Transacts n General Banking and Ex
change Business.
Agency Yokohama Spotlo Bank
New HepnMIc Building, ill King si, Honolulu.
S. KIMUKA,
Wholesale Dealer in Japanese
Wines.
Liquors and Provisions, Hakl a specialty.
103 Keknanaoa Street. Telephonf 703.
W. W. Ahana
Makes Clothing to ORDER of th
very beat materials and in the vory
latest style. . , ,
A. Perfect .Fit
Gruaranteed
ALL OF MY WOFMEN ARJJ
THOROUGH MECHANICS
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty
W. W. HHANA.
C T. AKANA
No. 324, Nuuanu street.
MERCHANT TAILOR,'
Fine 8ultlngs made to order at lowest prices
145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.
SHLTHST LOY,
623J Fort Street, Yeo Blng Taj Building,
Ladies Dr-Bss Maksri
BIT Fine work a specialty,
fine Underwear made to order,
guaranteed.
Also, very
All work
447-0m
L. AHLO,
No. 337 Nuuanu Btreet.
Has just received a new line of
DBY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS
SHOES AND GENERAL MEBOHAN.
DISE.
Agent for the following rice plantations-
Waipio, Waiawo, Waimalu, Walaluo,
Kaneoheand Kapalama.
Jtf My rice from Raneohe is marked
L A and is guaranteed Al.
P. O. Box 114, ... . Telephone IBB,
REOPENED !
Sailors' Home Restaurant
Lu Hung Co., Proprietors.
Chicken and Ice Cream Sundays,
All new, neat and clean. . . ,
Board (tier month! S17.00
21 Meal Tickets 4.00
Single Meal 25
487 33m
FOR . .. .
Best Imported Chinese Tea,
TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD
WARE, CIGARS, ETC.
Fine Chinese Teas freshly imported. Very
low prices. Go to
WINQTAI LUNG.
141- 831 Nuuanu street.
TOM CHUNG KEE,
313 Nuuanu Street.
Dealer in Ladies' and Gentle
men's Shoes.
Boots and Shoes to order, I use the best
material. Goods warranted towear well. 143-
QUONG SAM KEE & CO.
Importers and Dealers In
General Merchandise,
145-tt Corner King and Maunakea Sta.
YEE SING TAI CO.,
Contractors, Biiildersi
Furniture Dealers and Painters.
satisfaction nrMiusTEn.
Fort Street, opposite Club Stables,
J. T. WATEBHOUSE
We
are
expecting a largo
invoice of China from the fnc
tories iifFnince and England.
The goods will bo of the same
fine quality thut we have al
ways carried in stock.
To make room for the new
and get rid of the old wo oiler
at less than cost odd pieces in
French and Etiirlish China.
These comprise Teas, Coffees,
Breakfast or Dinner Plates,
Vegetable Dishes and every
thing else in China used on
the table. They nro not in
full sets but in odd pieces.
This is the first odd piece sale
we have held and you get a
great benefit if you tako ad
vantage of the opportunity
presented. There are not many
pieces, and the first customer
gets a bargain.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street.
J. J.WILLIAMS
Art -:- Fotos
The Most Complete
and Artistic Series
of Island Views Ever
Exhibited.
The Latest Applicnncf s for Fine
Work portalning to Photography.
52i. Fort St.
Tel. 151
HONOLULU
Carriage Manufactory
613to 621 Fort Street.
Carriage. Builder
AND ItKPAJltBR.
Blacksmithing in All Its Branches.
W. W. WitluilT, Proprietor.
(Successor to Q. West)
H. HACKFELD & CO.
uENERiL COMMISSION AGENTS,
Oor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolnln.
M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of
European and American Dry Goods
Fort and Queen Streots.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Donlcra in Lumber und Coal
and Building Materials of all
kinds,
Queou Rtroot, Ilouoluln,
HOW TO CARE FOR BEDS. I
Tlio Wivtlilnjr t rvrt-e's and Dusting of
M..llreM..
Alnttrrsiw, tilsn.j ., pilic.va mid
other articles of l.ctii:ii:s require much
cam to bo kept odorh'M nnd clean.
Tlio innln enemies to mattresses nro
dust, damp mid moth, mid frequent
brushing must bo Riven them, for in an
incredibly short tlmo tlioy will harbor
dust nil along tlio edges and vrhero tlio
button is fixed. A loose cotton cover
over the mattress, mado to button neatly
at one end, also goes a long vray toward
keeping it clcmi. This can bo washed
and changed as often as need be with
out much tronblo or expense It is very
important to ulr all tho bedding thor
oughly. Every nrticlo should. bo daily
taken off and lnkl" separately over a
chair, mid a strong current of airshould
bo allowed to ciimhite through tho
room licforo tho clothes are rcplnccd.
Tlio mattress should bo turned daily
and from cud to end, as this insured it
bciiiB wont moro evenly and not sink,
ing in tlio middle.
Blankets nro n difficulty to ninny pco
pic, mostly becuuso they cannot make
np their minds as to how often they
should bo washed. In many houses they
aro only washed onco n year; but sonio
how that docs teem rather too raro a
proceeding. On tho other hand, it Is
really not necessary to havojbcni washed
uioro tliau twice a year; but they must
havo proper caro in tho interval in tho
shape of airing, shaking, etc. A wash
ing machiuo is very good for tho pur
pose, especially as they should never bo
rubbed by tho hand. Tlio water should
bo only lukewarm, and n littlo soap
well lathered in tho water is all thut
will.be required. Wring tho blankets
very dry through a wringer, shako them
out, mid wash npnin in tho samo way,
wringing each time, until they aro quite
clean. Do not riuso them, but pull them
into shapo and hang them out in the
Bun, which Is a great help to preserving
n good color.
now the Letter "I" Cnmo to lie Dotted.
Tho letter "i" has not always been
dotted, for Dlssrucli, in detecting a lit
erary forgery, says, "Boidcs that there
wcrodots on tho letter '!,' a custom not
practiced until tlto eleventh century."
At tliis time, however, tho dot over the
letter "i took tho form of an accent
and was only used when tlio "i" was
doubled or iu juxtaposition with "u."
In tho twelfth century tho accent was no
cahlonally added when "i" was com
bined with other letters, but it only bo
canio universal when tho invention of
printing mado it convenient to retain
both forms. In tho fourteenth century
tho accent begins to chango into it clot,
tlio earliest occurrenco of "i" being In a
manuscript dated 1327.
A Young Culprit.
Now, what can yon do with a tt of laws
That ore bound In the choicest calt
When tho wicked prisoner pleads his cans
With a klsa and a eoolnrf laugh?
When torts in tho matter of penciled walla
Impel to stern Jndecicnt, you
Discover the strongest action falls
When the culprit's only two.
The loglalatoni ut Bprlugflold might
Enact laws all through tho day,
Aud then nmond 'em during the night.
And clinch 'em in every way.
Aud yet I would ask ot you, what is tho use
Ot old tlmo dogma or now
When tho tightest law 1 so fatally loaan
If the culprit's only twot
My action in any court would lie,
A iury would find for me.
But when I am court and jury I
Am helploBa as man can U).
No code has terror, and so. In short,
Thero's mly ono tiling to do
I'll have to compromise out ot court
For the culprit's only two.
Chicago Itecort
C'ltlzma AUPiillini.
TIicbo nro days of considornblo
anxiety and porplesity to nil who
linvo possessions or olhor iutorcsts
in tho Ileimuliu of. Hnwtiii, aud it
is timo that our citizens euuio to a
inutunl undoi-btnmliug on sovornl
important issues. Tho prospects
for Auuuxiitioii appear at present
vnguti aud iudi.htiiict, aud our
destiny onnuot be foretold with
cortninty. Tliuro nro those, nlso,
who still foudly oling to tho hope
of a return to the old.ordor of
things, and who eaunot bo por
suaded otherwise, yet this out
look appears far morn hazy than
that of Annexation evou to tho
most hopeful disuiploB of tho
Monarchy. But, fortunately, in
tho midst of nil this uucorfnitity
there is solnco iu tho fact that
Buffalo Boor hns canio to stay and
that palrous of alL sorts and
opinions niny pqunlly shnro tho
benefits of its invigorating and
sustaining properties. Wo nro
moreover assured thnt Hub favorito
brow will continue to bo dispens
ed as heretofore" nt tho Hoynl,
Pacific and Cosmopolitan Sa
loons. Dr. 0. B. Uigh, doutM,
duato Philndolphia Dontal
gra.
Col-
logo, 1892. Masonio Temple.
King Bros, havo just received a
now lot of tissuo paper, window
poles, sash rods, artists' materials,
picture framos, otc.
Wo can do English and Ameri
can Shirts and dollars in white
and colors, also a, full rango
of Uuderclothing in Lislo
Thread, Balbripgan, Gnuzo Mori,
no and Natural Wool, all of them
offored to you at bottom notch
prices. L. U. Kerr, Queou St.
DO YOU LIKE CUEEY?
TRUE INDIAN CURRY
NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY
Curry Powder as made by ua is prepared after the Original
Recipe from tho Purest Ingredients.
et THY IT OISTOJB -3
BENSON, SMITH CO
527 Fort Street,
'ED. A. WILLIAMS,
(Successor to C. E Williams, II. H. Williams & Co.
and Williams Bros.
Undertaker' and Emkimer,
EEMOVED TO
516 Fort Street.
J3? Telephone 170.
TH
iB t. Dfuis Si Cofi,
z-iivCiarEiiD.
AND
Commission . Agents I
Dry Goods,
Hardware and
Groceries.
H. HACKFELD & CO.
-Importers
QEJOi VEENlDIE
-AND-
Plantation Supplies.
H. HACKFELD & CO.
201
T1CLK1-HONK 88-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPOBTEUS AND DliALEBS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Teed.
New Goods Beoolved by Every l'aokot from tho Eastern States and Europe
FBESH CALIFORNIA PKODUOE BY EVERY BTEAMEBI
All Ordors faithfully attended to and Goods Delivered to any
Part of the City FBEE,
IsUNii Ordew Souonm), SATwrAcrtoK GuAUAKtsxo
EAfiT UU1INEU If OUT AND KING STBEET8,
comer Ilotol.
Night Tolephono 815. -
mid Dealers in-
to 215 Port Street.
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