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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JANUARY 5, 1899.
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Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE.
Tho Fine Paesongor Btoamors of This Lino Will Arrive at anc
Xeavo ThiB Port as Hereuudor.
Prom San Franolsco:
AUSTRALIA ; January 18
M AIUPOSA..( Februury 18
In connootion wltb tho sailing of tho abovo Btoamors, tho Agents
aro proparod to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through
ttiokots by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in the
lUnitod States, and from Now York by any steamship line to all
.'JSuropoan ports.
For furthor particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
.AJNTID '
Occidental and Oriental Steamship, Co.
Steamers ot the above companies will call at
Bflies peiow
For Japan and China: .
CHINA - January
RATES OF PASSAGE
SINGLE TRIP
For San Francisco Cabin $ t!
European Steerage )
For Yokohama Cabin 150
European Steerage 8$
For HonEkonc Cabin 175
European Steerare too
H. Hackfeld &
lan
ital
fa-Steamers of the .above line, runnta In connection with the CANADWN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,
between Vancouver, D.-C. an J SvJney.N. S. V. ,and calling at Victoria. B. C, Honolulu, Suva (Hil),
an4 Wellington. N. ZM are HUI5 AT IKKNOLIILU on or about the dates below stated, via;
FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, D.
1 or Suva, weJiingtcn in.z.j anjayaney.
Warrlmoo January w
Aorangl August 4
Mlowcra... .September t
Warrlmoo. September 99
Aoranjl October a?
M lowera, , .November 34
Warrlmoo. .December 22
oranci letruarvx?
MIoKera March it
Warrlmoo April 14
Aorangl ....May it
M lowera June 9
'Warrlmoo July 7
rXaTfcrmiih tlrkef ti&ueJ from HnncMiJ to
A5sagena general iruuroiaiiun, appiy w
Theo. H. Davies &
Lines of Travel.
British-American S.S. Co.'s Line
BETWEEN
HONOLULD ? SEATTLE
STEA3ISJHIJP
"GARONNE
53
Will make AlONTHLY round trips, stop
ping at H1LU on the down passage.
Arrive In Honolulu Juiu SI, 1800.
Leave Honolulu Januury 27, 1800.
Tl C Q 'Tlirinr, le a InrnA nml
Ilk. W...JU VJ1IIVIII1W U IHIgb IIIIU
finely equipped steamer, with roomy, com-
fnrtnhl nnil rnnvpnlMit nncnrrpr nr-nm-
mrdatlons.
Connections with Northern Pacific and
Great Northern Railways, affording di
rect route to Central or Eastern States.
HENRY WATERHOUSE & CO.,
Queen Street AGENTS.
O. R. & L. Co.
wcasraif
TIME TABLE.
From ami After January 1, 1800.
THAINS.
STATIONS.
(OutuarJ)
Honolulu ...
Pearl City..
CwaAllll...,
Walanae,,,,
Walalua,...,
Kahuku
STATIONS.
(Inward)
Kahuku ,
Walalua....,
Walanae ,,,,
EwaMIII....
PeailClty .,
Honolulu,,,.
Dally
ex. Sun.
A.M.
7.IO
. 8o)
. 8:jj
Dally
ex. Sun,
A.M.
11.03
11:40
JJ.OO
Dally
Dally Dally
P.M. P.M.
A.M.
948
10.08
3U
5.10
3'47
403
4'4J
JUO
b:ij
-5o
6.10
10.50
u.js
ia.)a
Dally
ex Sun,
A.M.
Dally
A.M.
6;io
7:10
V4i
8.0
8:jj
Dally
P.M.
Dally
IA1.
908
3.50
3'55
4.3
4,l
3:30
1:0 j
1:30
a.05
6:.j
6.J0
F. 0. Smith, Gon'l Pass. & Tlckot
Agont.
G. P. Du.vison, Suporlntondont.
STAGEUNE
HENRY BRYANT, Prop.
Tho stago for Kaneoho, Heein, Wal
kane, Puimluii, Laio, Kahuku and way
points, will leavo Postoillco, Bethel
street side, at 0 n. in. (Sundays except
ed), calling for passengers nntl pack
ages at Lovejoy it Co's, No.lONuuauu
street
IQi-Rtages will make tho return trip
rom Kahuku dally . 1019
'navel.
For San Francisco:
AUSTRALIA January 24
MOANA February 1
Honolulu and leave this port on or about the
memignea j.
I For San Francisco:
HNIP1'0N MAltU .January 0
ARE AS FOLLOWS:
ROUND TRIP.
For San franclsco Cabin, 4 months $113
For Yokohama' Cabin, a tnnntha .... an
Cabin, ta months 163 50
For MonRkonj: Cabin, 4 months 961 50
vapin, iz mornns. . 310 95
Co., Ltd , Agents.
IOJJ
FROM SYDNEY, WELLINGTON (N. Z.) & SUVA'
1 or victoria ana Vancouver (U.-,j:
Aorangl January x8
A lowera February 15
Warrlmoo March is
Aorangl April 1a
M lowera May 10
M lowera Aueusta
Warrlmoo. . August 30
swTani...zrpiemrer a?
Mlowera... October 25
Warrlmoo. .November as
Aorangl.,, December 20
warrimooijune 7
Aorangl July 5
Canada. United States and Eurnrw.
For Freight and
Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agents.
Lines of Travel.
Miller's Steamship Co's
TIME TABLE.
O.L. WIGHT, PreT B. B. EOSE.Seo.
Oapt. J. A. KING, FortSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
WW.faAVA TTnnnlnln ntrA... rnf1-n,iH .. ,n
o'clock. M., touoliingat LahainaiMaa
laea 'Bay,, and Makena the same dayj
ilahaiona, Kawaihao and Lanpahoehoe
ibe fol'-owing day, arriTing at Hilo on
Hetumlng, will sail from Hilo every
.Friday at 8 o'clock p. m., touching at
Laupahoohoe, Mahukona and Kawaihao
some days Makena, Moalaoa Bay and
Lchalna Iho following days arrlflng at
Honolulu Sunday a. jr.
Will flail at TV,l,tl,l Pr, ii
econd trip of each month, arrivluc
...UUii.uo luutuiuK 01 me uay or
sailing from Hilo to Honolulu. '
The popular route to tho Volcano is
Via HI In. A frnnH nnl.. .... 1 1.
entire dleUace.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 6 p. m.i
touching at Kahulul, Hana, Hamoaand
Kipahulu, Maul. Returning arrives al
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will' call nt Nuu, Kaupo, on second trlr
of each month.
aQflTNn Frelcht will ha rlo n...
4 p. m. on day of Bailing.
Tlllfl fllmtVinV MltAnaa 4t.M 1 -1. . ..
j -- ,- j .iwvi.va .uo nunc 10
make changes In the time of departure and
arrival nf ifn nWmaH nrf,l,n. .t
it will not be rnnnnttollila f.
quonces arising therefrom.
uonBignoos muBt be at the Landlnos tc
receive their Freight; thla Company wiU
not hold itself responsihle for freight after
It has been landed.
Live 8 took only at owner's risk.
This Company will not be responsible
for Money or Valuables of passenKer
unless placed In the care of Pursers.
Pac-kagos containing porsonal efforts,
wliotlior shipped rh baggage or frolght,
if tho contonts theroof oxcood $100.00 In
valuo, must havo tho valuo thoroof
nlailllv htntnfl ntlfl mnrlail n'.l .1.-
Company will not hold ltsoi llablo for
..j .uo ui uuiiuiKu in ezcoss or tills
sum OXCOTt thn o-nndn Tin nlittrA.l t..i
a spoclal contract.
Ail omployoes of the Company irro
....... iumu Jiuiglll WilUOUt 10-
llvorlng a shipping receipt thorofor In
tho form proscrlbod by tho Company
and which may bo soon by shippers
upon application to tho pursors of tho
Company's Stoamors.
Shlppors aro notillod'that If freight Is
shlppod without such rocoipt, It will bo
solely at tho risk of tho Bhippor.
Uokota before embarking. Those falling te
do HO will liA artltlAnf in An J1.P .
- ..... ,,JVVV , u nuuu.uuai
oharge of twenty-live per cent.
tap
mm
FOREIGN MAIL STEAMERS AT HONOLULU,
FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1899.
Arrive from San Fran
Depart for San Fran
cisco or Victoria.
Alameda. .January 4
Nippon Man) ,. " 6
Rlode Janeiro " ti
Aorangl " 18
Australia " 24
Coptic " 27
cisco or Victoria.
Alameda
China...,
January 4
Australia " 18
Warrlmoo " o
Doric " 14
Mariposa.,.,.. February 1
Nippon Maru... " 1
Rlode Janeiro,. " 9
Australia. 1,, .. " it
Moana....,.i ebruary t
America Maru... ' 4
City of Peking.. " 11
Mlowera " 15
Australia " at
Aorangl "
Coptic " 18
America Maru . " aB
Moana March 1
Gaelic "
31
38
Hongkong Maru
City of Peking.
Alameda.
.March t
Australia
Gaelic
China . ...
Warrlmoo ...
Doric .
Australia
Nippon Maru
Mariposa
Mlowera ... ,
Hongkong Maru
AlameJa ....
China
Doric
Australia
Warrlmoo. . .
Mariposa . .
Rio de Janeiro .
Coptic
Australia
Aorangl
America Maru .
City ot Peking..
Moana
Gaelic
Australia
Hongkong Maru
Mlowera
China
Alameda
Doric
April
Rio de Janeiro,. April 4
ioruc .. ....
Aorangl
Australia
American Maru.
Moana
City ol Peking.
Gaelic
Mlowera
" 14
" a
" 37
.May 3
. " 18
31
. " a
M 39
.May 6
10
" 11
!! '
34
.June 7
Australia ., " 16
Hongkong Maru " .6
hlna ,. " a
Alameda " 94
tone June
warrlmoo " 7
Nippon Maru
Australia " ij
Kioue Janeiro. " 17
Mariposa
(.optic " 97
NOTE. Deoarturea for and arrlvaU frnm lh f!nl
onles, or China and Japan, are not given In the above
table, though they can be easily ascertained, as for
eign mall steamers generally leae Honolulu the day
ui arrival, steamers Aorangl, warrlmoo ana Alto
wera run between Vlrlnrl.i an J thf!ntnnt, 4l.imoli
Mariposa, and Moana between San Francisco and the
(.oionies; Nippon Maru, Rio de Janeiro, China,
Doric, Coptic, America Maru, Gaelic and Hongkong
Maru between San I'ranclsco and Japan and China s
nusirana reiween aan 1 rancnco ana llonomiu only.
Beer and Wine Dealers.
How
About
Beer ?
IF YOU WANT
The Best,
Most Delicious
and Healthiest,
...DltlNK...
SCHLITZ
The Beer that made
Milwaukee famous
Maofarlane
SOLE
& Co., Ltd.
AGENTS. 1027
Snould You liB Weary and rnll or Thirst
CALL AT
:sr. btiteh: uvps
Hop Boor Cottago,No. 11 Konln (formerly
SmlllQstroot.
Ho makos a spocialty of tho browing
or nur Jil-.i'.K, ami ovory bottlo passes
undor his norwHinl sunorvlslon, and Is
guaranivotl by Jilm. Jloj) Jfoer is not
an intoxicant, is non-alcoliolio, ami Is a
cool,palatablo,hoine-llkobcvornuo. Jlr.
Broham courts an open liiiwutlon of his
piacu ana ins motiiotis oruolng business,
LOVEJOY & CO.
iMrOIlTHKH. A'ND AVlIOI,EAr,ri
Wine 11M Lipr Dealers.
Agents for the Bottled Rainier Deer of Seattle.
No. 10 Nuuanu Sthkkt
Foater Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
P.O. Pox i)t. Mutual Telephone 308.
Acloso ro.sambhiuco to Boor,
From Kentish Hops. NON-ALCOHOLIC.
(l An nfliiitrnliln fttiltjillnii ttTxinf1nn
Times. 1
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.
Telephono 032. 0U
GrONSALVES fe CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AMI
WINE MERCHANTS.
225 Queen street, Honolnln, H. I,
Photographers.
Artistic
Photography!
We turn out the finest work
at the most reasonable prices.
. Souvenir Views of the Islands
in endless varietv.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
At tuo uiu Stand
On Fort Street ::
MAILE S.TUDIO,
433 NUUANU ST.
F. Anton Severin Prop-r.
I llHIrt F ainrl 1 fa arAI a kAall4.. ri lav a&
Ulciijc t ""-." FCUOIUT, rineiOLAHU
VIEWS for sale. The finest workinanshln at th.
owest prices. Amateur anJ koJtk work tollclteJ.
MIKADO
PhotographGalj " nT,v
" NUUANII TDPPT. nnn n,i..n C -Jl-ilI
Err
i dor. Cabinets, $j -Work
f . ti.,.
El
Ml Iff t f
fill 11
WSsm
mmm
Immhm
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.eatly Executed, I
SHIPPING NEWS.
Additional, and the latest Shipping News, will be
found on the eighth page.
TIDES.
I I W W
f 1 cn
P. 5' .5
' El E
fi 05
Day.
ta 1 ro
11.111
p. in
p.m. a.m.
Moi.day 1! 0.40
8.20
l.2o 1.03
i.in
a. m,
Tuesday ' 3 0,28 7.30
.03
2.20
4.13
0.07
Wednesday.. .., 4 10.35 8.20
2.50
Thursday (i 11.38 U,0
I 11.111.
3.44
Frhlay 0 ill.20 4.43 7.30
I I 'p.m.
Satunlay 7 0.38 12.40 lj.43 8.20
Sumlay ' 8 1.27 1.48 0.43 0.09
The Standard time wliiMtlc sounds nt
12h. Om. (K fnildnlglit;, Greenwich
iiuic, wiucn is in. sinii. p. 111. or Ha
waiian Standard time.
a.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
HtenniQfs due nntl to sail today and
ior me next, six tiays ars as roilows:
AimiVE.
Steamers From Due
Alamcila San Francisco Jnn 4
Xlppon Maru Yokohama Jun 0
uiautiine ainui inn 7
liOliua Molokal and Laiitu Jnn
Alain JIaul Jan 8
W O Hull Kiuinl Jan 8
Manna Loa Maul ami Hawaii ...Tan 10
Upolu Koliala and Kona Jan 13
DEPART.
Steamers For Sails
Alameda Sydney Jan 4
Klnoura Muni Yokohama Ian 5
Nippon Maru San Frauciseo....Tan 0
Clauillne Hilo Jan 10
Maul Kahulul Jan 10
W G Hall Knual Jnn 10
Lehi'a Molokal and Lauai Jan 10
Miiuna Loa Maul anil HawalLJan 13
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
Tho bnrk 0 1) Brynnt nrrivod
in San Francisco Docembor 27.
Thn bnrk S 0 Alien Bailed from
San Francisco ifor tbis pjrt De
cember 25,
Tho brigt Lurliuo sailed from
San Francisco for Knlmlui Do
corabor 27.
The Hawaiian ship Star of Rus
sia sailed from Tacotnu for this
port Decembor 21.
Tho Gorman bark H Hackfeld
sailed from Liverpool for Hono
lulu Decembor 21.
Tho O S S Alamedo, Van
Otornndorn nnmmmiilnr. nrrivoH in
port oarly this morning, one day
lino, jaer uoiay was auo to the
English mails wln'p.li nrrivrrl in
Now York ono day late. Tho
Alameda struck strong northerly
winds tho 'first day out but, tho
romnindor of the trip was all that
could bo asked for. There was n
smooth sea to port.
rAssENanita AnnivcD.
Frnm Rnn Frnnmunn nor nfiS
Alnmcda, Jan 5 Lorrin Andrews
and wifn. IT P linldwin. TMiau
Martha liockwith, A V Uonnott,
O T UoUL'hman. J B Castle. W
Douglas, Mrs J S Fonnell, W A
Uardnor, who and child, Miss
Oardnnr. AV C Ciranrt tuifn nn, I
four children, J A S Gordon and
wifo, E Halstotid, John N Kirk
and wifo, D J Baijsctt, W Doug
les, H Krusi, B H Luoke, Alva
iuayno, uuas r I'oiiuk, 11 0 1'nt
nam. O S R00. Miss Bortha Bon
Taylor, T J Word nud wifo.
Throuoh Anin: Rav D D T-ak-n.
wifo and child; Auckland: John
Birroll, Wilfred Tuylor: Sydnov:
R H Rflilo T A lirn,nn H ll
Casoy, A Dixson, Mrs 'Hurtle
-ain, uusinvo laeuorlein, GW
Latnb, Richard L Malcolm, F A
lotorB. Wlfn. nliilrl nrwl .rn i
R Pfoil, O B II Palmer, E Rid,
iV89 G Rutherford, Miss Seetj ,.r'
Wm Smith. E a Hi,n,im. t ,'
at Honolulu for Kt-,1 .,.,.' ,
Bates, Harold S Gray and w.jfo, G
rABSENaEns DEpAiriinD
For Koloa. nor at
jr Kilobann,
Jan '1 Mies J Siuii
For Honokaa. . ,
ni,Jan4-Mis9'nnXCnk:
For San t- - ,
Mariposa, .T Aancl8Tc,;I ?r B,tm
and wife,'' JfT M'?Tor
ham wi' M RodBor8 T A Gra-
son M i6 au(t Boa' M,B8 vouort
Chqr -rs Gurtner, A F Rookor, F
an, JtllUl, V UUUllll, ., . w
U wife, Jj iu roiaouoK.
MARRIED.
FI.TNT-GARDINER-In this city,
January 4, 189!), at tho residence
of Mrs. A. W. MoLetrn, by the
How H. II. l'arkur, H. W. Flint,
of tho U. S. S. Uoiinlnston, ami
Nina Qardlner, of this city.
REAL
:F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PROPERTY either as an
investment or for a home,
We call your attention to the
A beautiful lot 200 x 200 on Thurston
Wood and W. J. Lowrie, Esq.
2. House and Lot comenProspect and
two-story house, 8 rooms, new and in complete orJer. Fine marlneview.
3. House and Lot on Heulu street.
residences of R. Halstead, Esq., and E. W.
4. Four pieces of paying business property. Present Income S200 per month'. t
6. Several desirable Building Lots at Maklki, near Oahu College.
O. If you are looking for a paying business, we have several for sale, all of which
It will pay you to investigate.
.
L. C. ABLES,
Real Estate and Financial Agent.
Telephone 1 30,
1 O. Box 2I5.
31C
VARIOUS NOTES.
New liiens In tlm Different Department!
of Fh1iIoii.
LnrKO ornamental combs still romalu In
votftio, but they aro necessarily very light
In order not to Injure tho hair and tiro tho
heml Plnln 'shell Is worn for ordinary
use, wlillo for dross occasions tlicro nro
shell combs enriched with sllvor, gold and
Jewels.
Tnn shoes with black patent loathor
trimmings nro wen for children this year
nud nro very pretty with light frocks.
Tnbleclotlis, nnpktns and centerpieces
In tho Hussion stylo that Is, of thick tin-
OAIUDALUI HAT.
cn bonlorcd with heavy, red embroidery
nro n pretty novelty, especially for tho
brcnkfnst and luncheon tublo.
All lljIit KRiys nro much prized, especial
ly stiver nntl pearl (?my, ami for walking
and sninll receptions gowns of this oolor
nro having a decliletl success. Lnco, em
broidery, applications nntl ruches of mous
Fell no or satin aro tho usual trimming,
and white combined with gray gives n
chnrmlnir plTwt. rsnmlntlv with n t,i.
of color at tho collar nml In tho hnu llluo
nnu green nro also favorites this senbou,
nntl red is largely worn, but requires to bo
subdued with dark trimming,
Tho lint Illustrated Is of mnuvo straw,
nnd tho brlrn is lifted in front under an
lmmunso bow of vlolot velvet held by a
steel ornament. Around tho crown Is n
torsade of violet vohet and mam 0 mous
sclino do sole, forming a largo cliou in
front. A long feather of tho nrgus pheas
ant emerges from tho bow over tho hair
nnd curls around to tho kick.
.IuuicChoiaet.
The Menace of l'urlmii.
"Thcro is a purism," Whitney said,
"which, whllo it seeks to maintain tho in
tegrity of tho language In offect stifles its
growth. To bo too fearful of nov words
and phrases, now meanings, familiar and
colloqtilol expressions, is llttlo less fatal to
tho well being ot a snoken tonunn Hum
to rush Into thoopposito extreme," nnd
rrofewjor Lomisbury goes further aud ..J.
dangor from tho mjencts commonly sup
potcd to bo corri'iitlng it, but rather
'"from Ignorant efforts nwido to preser 0
what Is called its purity," nnd elhowhcro
tho Kline luejcpugunblo uuthority reminds
us that "tho history of lnuguaga Is tho
history of corruptions," and that 'Mho
purest of spcikors ucs oory ilny with
jicrfoct propriety words and forms which,
looked at from tho point ot view of tho
past, aro Improper, If not scandalous. "
Dtivmler Matthuws In Ilurper's Muguilno.
American Messonrer service.
Mnsonio Tomplo,Tolophono 444.
During tho past two years, Mrs.
J. W. Alexander, wifo of tho edi
tor of tho Waynesboro, (Miss.)
Times, has, in a great many in
stoncos, rolioved her baby whon
in the first stages of croup, by
Kiving it Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Sho looks upon this
remedy as a household nccoasity
and beliovos that no bdttor modi
cino haB ever boon put in bottles.
Thoro aro many thousands of
mothers in this broad landj who
aro of tho samo opinion. It is tho
only remedy that can always bo
doponded upon as a preventive
and euro for croup. CD cout bot
tles are for salo by Bouboii, Smith
& Co. -
ESTATE. .
it will pay you to consult us
following property:
Avenue, nJiolnlnc the nronertles of Dr.
Alapai streets. Size of lot 80 x 12?. Flna
Lot 80 x 200. House of 7 rooim. nn!ta
Peterson, Esq. A b.irg.iln.
FORT STREET.
Markets.
108 KING STREET.
G. J. Wallep., : : Manager
Wholesalo aud Retail
Butchers
and
Navy Contractors.
BEST OP MEATS.
Faiuilios dosirlng tendor roast!,
Juicy stonks nud chops should
call on thn
Central Meat Market
Wo iimko a Rjieclalty of family tratlo
nntl sell tho best at reasonablo
figures.
H. E. GARES, Proprietor.
214 Kiiiinnii St. Tolophono 104.
Ik Wasliiitoi Feed Co.
Cor. Queen and Fort Sts.
Importers ami Wholesale Dealers Ii
Hay, Grain, recti,....
riour, Meals, etc
Our Goods arc Always Fresh.
Island Orders Solicited.
Phono 422.
A GOOD THING
4--U--S--C
Ohia, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Oat and Split (ready for thoBtOTo).
Also.
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AMD BLACK HAND
U Lowost Frices, delivered to any part ot
the City.
tEiBPHONB 414
HUSTACE & CO.,
31 Qneon Street.
THE FAMOUS
KICKAPOO
INDTAN MEDIODsES
Are for Bale by our
exriuslvo dUtrlbutlng
agents : : :
HOBRON DRUG CO.,
' Fort and King Streets,
10C2 HONOLULU.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING.
If you want your Civrrlago or I'luetoa
llcp.ilrcd or Trimmed, e.Ul on
J. L. DUSHALTKY,
400 Alakoa strcot, botwoou King and
Merchant stroets 1021
Honolulu Iron Works Co,
Improved nntl modern SUGAlt MA
CIIIXKHY of every cipaelty and des
Orlptlon mado to order. Holler work
and HIVI'71'KD PIIMW for Irrigation
purposes a specialty Particular atten
tion paid to .1011 WOltK, and repairs ox
rcutetl at sbortost uotleo . 1035
inr
I Ml
kUUUl
u
BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.
Fort street, Honolulu. Iftifl
Ilnvrnllan Finn.
The I. X. L,, coruor Nuuanu
and King streets, has Hawaiian
Flags at Co,, 10c, 25c, COo, and.
75 cts.
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11 r lamp
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