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The Manufacturing Harness Co.
TELEruiNE228.
THIS CUT.
Hopvesonts Ono of Oar Own Hand
made OAUK1AGE HAKNE88.
fff A complete nte-tortnifiit o( Ladles nud Gc-ntH Hand xtampeil Relts,
all hlz'-r; Legging mid u complete Hortinent of every thing pertaining to our
line
"" A rotn plt'to assortment of Hieing Equipment.
HJtr Speciul Wo keep in stock und soil only OUK OWN Manufacture.
Chisholm & Coughlin.
Special Summer
Sotes for Qur
Out-of-town
COUNTRY ORDERS.
These receive our most enre
ful attention nt all times, but
now the warm weather is up
on us our fafilit'cs for the
proi:.pt shipment of fiesh gro
ceries our careful packing
will explain why wo increase
year by year this class of
trade. Please note (by a com
parison of quality with any
prico list in your vicinity) our
extremely moderate prices. We
maintain uniform high-grade
goods.
CAMPING ESTIMATES.
Wo 8hnll bo pleased to make
up estimates for any number
of our patrons who may pur
pose taking a cottage by the
sea, or camping. If you will
stato how many in the party
and number of days or weoks
for your outing, wo will quote
on anything from the bath
soap in the morning to the
after dinner cigar. Wherever
you may bo rusticating we
can servo you with the samo
attention as if you were at
homo in the city. Wo serve
you the year round it's our
business.
Lewis & Co.,
Ill FORT STREET.
ir TELEPHONE 240.
noticji:.
Notice is hereby given that
Mr. John Grace is authorized
to collect all accounts owing
the Honolulu Dairy, and all
persons having claims against
said Honolulu Dairy are re
quested to present the same at
onco at the oflico of James I
Dowsott, Queon street.
JAMES I. DOWSETT.
648-lm
IF YOU "WANT TO SEE
TOE APPROACH OP
ANNEXATION
YOU WIIiTi NUI5D A
PAIR OF SPECTACLES
Tho befit place In town to get them to
mlt all HlglitH and pockutH la lit
Trl. G. BIAJRT'S
401 Fort Street.
P. O. liox 322.
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ENGLISH -AMERICAN
Underwriters
COMl'OSKD OF
London and Lancashire Fire
Insurance Company of
Liverpool, England,
(Stock Compnti), IncorpariitcdlSOl.)
ano
Norwalk Fire Insurance Com
pany of Norwalk, Con
necticut. (Stock Couixniiy, Iiiiorporated 1859 )
A policy written by the above
company U doubly secure, an it repi
neutH two of tho targettFlre Iuaurunce
Companies buck of It.
Tho Hawaiian Safe Deposit &
Investment Company,
Agents for tlio Hawaiian Inlands.
408 Fort Stmt ... Honolulu
THE - BON - TON
ice Cream Parlors,
Hotel ami Union Streets.
"Log Cabin" and "Salt Water" Taffy
X Kl'KOIAI.TV.
Huston Cocoamit Cake,
Original French Bos,
Ice Orcnra, Icuil SuJ.u,
nireB'Kootliu.1,
Dcmlana Lcmonnde,
Ktc, Etc., Etc.
G-. MILLER, Manager.
BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,
Utin'rnl HiinRKor of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of tliu United Htaten for the Hawaiian
Iblaudd,
Orr'ivi Merchant Btrect, Ilonolnlm
The Evening Bulletin, 7G cents
per wonlh.
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EVENING HULLET1N, JULY HO, 1807.
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SUCCESSFUL RENOVATION.
II llit mi Tried mid 'I rim Mmnlnjc fur
1'nprr, I'nlnt, I'nrnllnrr. MrlK Ktr.
Tlicrn utu a number nf elttiplo Imt
rlTcc'tuitl iiiiIIkkIh of elrnnltiK furniture,
paint and woodwork, invtnU and many
other thltiR pertaining to thu houro,
which, If only niero widely known mid
practiced, would proo a boon and a
blcmdnjt to tho careful houaewlfo, not
only by cuvIiir thu rxpcno Incut red by
rtsortliiK to tho profcMional cleaner,
but by preventing tho nlimwt wholcfialo
ilrstructlou which iawniUKlit by iujn
rilrioux elrnnliiK. To expcrlinentlUHuch
liitittcrs, hh In only too often done, ia
most certainly to court dlco-ster mid fall
nro. l'nper hmiKhipi dcniniid mot cnrrful
treatment, mid it Is K'ldom who to at
tempt more than dtiNtltiR them with u
Foft cloth, or, in (ho c.io of Hock p.iK'r,
a Hoft brush. Ilubbiiiir with ctifT ilouirh
Is often miitKctt-'d, but uiiIoh this l
ninit itklllfully dono tho result is a
streaky appearance, much worse limit a
Kcnenil uniform dhtinohs, The ilcnirh,
howeer, mny bo used to reinmo a
grease npot, provided that tho p.iper U
Rufllciently buliftmitlal to allow of tho
ncccsi.iry rubbing. With a thin, pnor
quality of p.tpcr it might produco a hole.
l'aint xhould be cleaneil with a little
nmmonla in a quantity of waim, not
hot, water ami (luixhed with a ch)1iko
aud clean, cold water, inner touehinit
It with a cloth. In the eiv-e of white
paint a little whitening may bo added
to the water
O.ik is very liablo to a i;rcMy nppenr
nnee, which may be got rid uf by wash
lug it with warm beer; then, to give it
n rIoss, wach it all over with a largo
brush with two quarts of beer in which
you hao boiled a piece of beeswax tho
size of n walnut ami a tnblcspoonful of
sugar. Lravo this application to dry;
then pollfh it with a soft cloth.
Gilt fnimcH of ecry description re
quiro the greatest care, and after a thor
ough dusting with a feather bru-h
should be merely sponged with a ciy
little turpentine, not too wrt, but only
just moist enough to remove tho ditt
und tho fly marks.
Uras line copper nrticles, such as
fenders, lliu Irons, etc., should bo rubbed
wlt't n llttln vn"t oil and finely pow
dered rotten ptono, then policlied with a
leather. If, however, they aro in a very
bad state, the following p.i'tti should be
used: Ono ounce oxnlio aeid, 0 ounces
rotten stono and half au ounce cum lim
bic, ni ado into a pasto with an ounce of
sweet oil mill n Httlo water.
Clover Lcuf htaml.
A dainty tablo that is quite within
tho poiiibilitiiq of tho homo workshop
is illustrated by Tho Decorator and Fur
uifihir, a light tablo convenient for
many purpose, but especially suited or
tho display of a bowl of hnmKonio cut
flowers. Tho top is of tho four leaved
clover pattern, not deeply indented.
Tho feupjiotts aro straight and pliant
llOitKMAlli: FLOW l It STAND.
sticks from the woods dressed smoothly,
with tho bark on or off, as desired, and
then oiled and varnished. A Httlo ef
fort will bo lewaidtd by tho finding of
very suitable mnteriul for this purpose.
Tho top should bo of hard wood, to go
well with tho snppoits a sort liko oak,
capable of being finished dark, if tho
supports aro left with tho bark on.
Tho ball at tho center stiffens tho
legs, sineo theso nro screwed to it where
they cros ono another, round headed,
blued screws being used for this pur
poso. The Kimck of llcatlnc Kgc.
An exchange which usserts that few
cooks uudei stand tho knack of beating
the whih s of cjgs says that tho best
beater n a win whisk. Have tho eggs
cold, aud ulr.ays add a pinch of salt to
them before commencing to beat. They
should bo light aud dry, ami that mc.iUH
to put nir into them. So, nt each stroke
with the beater lift it from tho eggs,
and tho work will be quickly accom
plished. Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel
and Nunanu streets, lodging by
day, week or month. Torms: 25
and 50 oonts por nicht. $1, and
SI 25 ner whhU.
If you aro interested in the sub
ject of enlarged portraits) it would
bo worth your while to see tho
samples at King BroB. at prices
ranging from $5.00 to $10.00
frumos and nil. Thoy cnu't bo beat.
Our work is bettor and our
pricos nro lower for enlnrged
portrnit work thnu auyono elan's.
We aro not making much at it,
but don't lot Hint worry you. If
you have anything in this lino to
land you won't rogrot it. King
13ros.,110 Hotol stroot.
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). T. WATERHOUSE
Tho mid-summer season is
on and veranda faiicy work is
tho latest fad amonj the Indies
who do not hnvo all tho res
ponsibilities of the homo on
their shoulders. Wo have nil
tho in itcrial necessary for that
class of work and you know
our reputation for low prices.
Wo have a fitio asportirtcnt
of Infant's Bonnets and Caps
in tho finest materials. If you
will figure up the cost of tho
goods and count tho tiino and
labor it requires when you
make them at home you will
wonder how we can sell them
nt tho price wo ask. It is be
cause wo buy largo quantities
direct from tho manufacturer.
An inspection of our stock
of Serges, black or blue, buita
ble for ladies' wear is invited.
These goods cannot bo dupli
cated. Our stock of Quilts, Pillow
Linen, Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
White Tucking and Pulling is
large and varied and the prices
low. The same applies to
Cotton Laces.
1. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street.
Club Stables,
FORT STREET,
Tole phono 477
J3oardiiig,
Sale,
Livery.
Breaking Horses
A SPECIALTY.
Finest Turnouts in City.
Wagonettes and Surries
With Careful Drivers always on
hand.
Hacks at All Hours.
E&. TELEPHONE 310. "M3
Stand: Fort and Merchant Streets.
REOPENED.
Eagle -:- House
NUUANU AVENUE.
The Eaoli: Hoiisk 1m the Coolest
am) moat HunclBouiely Furnished In
the City.
French-American Cooking
with an excellent urrangerueut of
the Menu
EDWARD A. KOSTA,
6331m Proprietor.
J. J. Sullivan,
Vreildeut,
1. nuoKi.iT,
Sm't.
tables Co.,11
FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES
in the City, with Competent and Care
ful Drivers
Qeotle Saddle Horses Tor Ladles and Gentlemen
Alwnj-Kon linuil.
Stand at tho Pantheon Stables,
Comer of Fort nnel Hotel (Streets,
TeHit'UONE: Hiiw'n Hotel Stables Hi.
l'autheou Btubles lit.
Fasw
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Co.
Stoamert of thu hIwvo Line running in connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC HALLWAY
Between Vancouver, II. 0.. nu.l Mydney, N. H. V and calllnR ; at Viotoria, B. O.
Ilonolnlii, Wellington, ' '' ud Suva (I-iji),
' jftuTZtt 3DXTE -fiuO? H03Sr03LiXTXj"Cr
On or about the dotes below stated, viz.:
Knini Hyilnojr. Wellington uiil Sntn, for
Victoria mill Vmiru mcr. It. '.'
Htmr "AOItANOI" Auc'ist H
Bttur-'WAKltlMOO" rSepteinlxT 3
Stmr "MIOWEHA" Oelcbcr 1
Tliroiitjli TiuhntN IhsiiimI Irom Honolulu to Ciuiueln,
Unltvil StiiteH and Jiirupu.
FIIEIC1HT AND PASSKKOB1I AflKNIH:
D. MoNiooltj, Montreal, Canada.
llonniiT Kkiui, Winuipvff, Canada.
M. M. Stukn, Snn Francisco, Unl.
G. Moti. Biiowji, Vancouver, B. 0.
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE.
Tho Fina Passenger Steamers of This Lino" Will Arrive nt and
Loavo This Port as Hereunder.
Prom San Francisco:
AUSTRALIA AUG. 17th
ALAM'ISDA AUG. 20th
AUSTRALIA SEPT. 1-ltli
MARIPOSA SEPT. 23d
In couuoctiou with tho siuling of tho abovo atoamora, tho Agonts
nro prepared to insete, to intoniliup: pndsoncjors, coupon through
tiokets by any railroad from Sun Francisco, to nil points in tho
Unitod Stntes, and from Now York by any steamship lino to all
European ports.
For further particulars apply
Wm. fl. Irwin
General Agents
W.G.Irwin ii Co.
Limited.
Agents for
Western Sugar Refinery Co. of Snn
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotivo Works of rhiln
delphia, lVtin.. USA.
Newoll Univerwd Mill Co. (Nmiounl
CanoSUredelorJ.Ncw York, U. S. A.
N.OUlnuiU & Co's Obeiuicnl fertilizers.
Alex Cross k Sous, high grade fertil
izers for Cano nud Collce.
lteeils Stenm 1'ino Covering
Also
Offer for Sale
Parnffine Paint Go's V &) Paints und
rmwrs: Lucol und Liusccd oils, raw
nnel boiled,
Indurine, (a cold water paint) in white
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and
607-tf
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(limited).
Wm. G. Irwin, President and Manager
Glaus Bpreekels, ... Vieo-President
W. M. Qiffard, - Secretary and Treasurer
Theo. 0. Porter, ... Auditor
Sugar Factors
AHD
Commission
Agents.
ACKNTB OV TUB
OOEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY
OF BAN FKANGISOO. OAL.
F. H. REDWfiRD,
Contractor and Builder.
OQlccs and Btores tlttcd up and
Estimates Klven on
ALL KINDS OF WORK.
OT OUlco and Btiop: No, 61U Fort street,
adjoining W. W. Wrlitlit'a Carriage Shop.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
flILO, HAWAII,
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Krotii Vlntorln kihI Vnnrouror, II. 0., I
Hum, WrlllnsrKin nml Sjilncri
81nir"MIOWEltA" Aucust 18
Htmr "AOHANQI" AimnBt.ll
Btmr " WAMIIMOO" St-ptciuber 23
EST I'or Freight and rnosoRe and all
General Inforniiitiou, apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & C0.f L'd
AceiiiH for UioIInvniianlRlnnds.
Eor San Francisco:
'MARIPOSA AUG. 19th
AUSTRALIA AUG. 25th
MOAN A SEPT. lGth
lAUSTRALIA SEPT. 22d
to
& Co., Limited,
Oceanic S. S. Co.
IVilders Stasliip Co's
TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, Pres. S. B. KOSE, Sec.
Capt. J. A. KING, PortSupt
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching at
Lnlmina, Mnalaea Day and Mukcua the
sumo day; llahukonn, Kawaihac and Lan
Eahorhoo tho following day, arriving at
lllo tho same evening.
LIAV3 IIOKOl.UID. A imiV KB HONOLULU.
Tuesday... Aug. 10 I Friday AugTo
Friday Aug 20 Tuesday.. ..Aug. 17
Tuesday.... Aug 31 I Friday. Aug. 27
"Friilay.... Sept. 10 Tueselay Sept. 7
Returning, will leave Hilo at 1 o'clock
p. m., touching at Laupahoehoe, Mahn.
kona and Kawaihae, sati'O day; Makcna,
Jlaiiluea Day nud L'ahainn tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu tho afternoon!
of 'luesday and Fridays.
Will call at Pohoiki, Pnna.
XTJCfNo Treight will be rco:lved after
iv noon on day ol sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 6 r. m.
touching at Kahului, Hana, Uamoaand
Kipahnlu, Maui, itetnrning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will coll at Nuu, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month.
WNo Freight will be received after
p. m. on day of sailing.
This Company will reserves the right to
make chances in the time of departure and
arrival of its btcamers without notice and
it will not be responsible for anyoonac.
quences arising therefrom.
OonBigneos nuiBt be at the Landings to
receive thoir Freight; this Company will
not he' I itJilf responsible for freight after
it has been laudod.
Live Stock only ot owner's risk.
This Company will not be responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengers
unless placed in tho care of Pursers.
Puhbougers ure requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Those failing to
do bo will be subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live per cent.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
PLUMBER,
Hotol St., near Fort. Tol. 8C2.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUOTIONEEK AND STOCK BROKER
No. 45 Queen Street,
Export AppriUBomont of Real
Eatute und 1'uruituro.
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