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HAWAIIAN VOL. I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, MAKC1I 31, 1893. Sm A -n 1 '"y mm I Um fifty cents a month. ' JIhH JLm mJLihJL JhV IN ADVANCE. 1jfB V t i i MP EBF m CHAS. HUSTACE, Lincoln' Block, - - King Street, . lietwccn Fort and Alaltca Strcctc. DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions. Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter always on hand. Fresh Goods received by every Steam er from San Francisco, tsr Satisfaction Guaranteed, toi A, WKNNER. H, P. JACODSON. WENNER & CO. , ; MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, AND JfeiJ"pORfERS OF DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc. 1 '" R-BP-A-IHIISrO DONE. 92 Fort Si reet. J. S. EMERSON, Enginoex and Surveyor. Room 3 Sprcckels' lllock, Honolulu. ''EDWIN A. JONES, IsTOTATJV PTJ13XiTO, Has opened an Oflice for transacting all (K liusinesi in connection with Trusts, Purchase and.Sale of Bonds, Stocks and Real Estate. And is prepared to Audit Accounts. jr Office: 94 Merchant street. T. O. Box No. 55. J. J. WILLIAMS, FORT STREET. BEAVER SALOON, Fort Street, - opposite Wilder & Co.'s H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. First-class Lunches Served with Tea, Cofiee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. tsr Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. "SI Open from 3 a.m. till 10 p.m. GO TO Tlljfi EALE HOUSE, Nuuanu Avenue. OK TO THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. Hotel Street. RATES. Table Board $1 per day. Board and Lodging $2 " " Board and Lodging $12 per week. xarSpecial monthly prices. T. E. KROUSEr Froi-rietrr. CASTLE & COOKE J.,1 AND JTXItE Insurance Agents AGENTS for NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Life Insurance Co. .. OF BOSTON. Fire Insurance, Alliance Assurance Co. 4 ' OF LONDON. , iETNA INSURANCE CO., ' OF HARTFORD, CONN. CENTRAL MARKET, Nuuanu Street. t -, FRESH BEEF, MUTTON AND VEAL, . UR&ftM AS1 SAU.tAlit.3, V BOLOGNA SAUSAGES.. Etc, MkvEi' , t a c t-t t mri? . .lptej?3;- o.c' .-iv.-W 1UH MA1N.."I Cor; Nuuanu-and King Sts. mineral .waters. 1 c0R. fort & kikq sts. I "V; . Ui7 tc . " - .1 &. i . h m u - - 1 , - - 1 ALLEN & ROBINSON. 46 Queen Street. DEALER IN LUMHER AND OTHER KINDS ok UUILDING MATERIAL. Also Steam and Stove Coal. J. ALFRED MAGOON, Attorney and Counselor At Law. OFFICE 4a Merchant Street, , Honolulu, II. I. BISHOP & COMPANY. ESTABLISHED IJNT 185B. BANKERS. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS DRAW EXCHANGE ON THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO AND THEIR AGENTS IN New York, Boston, Paris MESSRS. N,M. ROTHCHILD & SONS, LONDON. FRANKFORT-QN-THE-MA1N. The Commercial Hanking Co. of Sydney, London. The Commercial Hanking Co. of Sydney, hycincy. 1 lie Hank ol New Cealanil, Auck land, and its branches in Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellintiton. The Hank of British Columbia, Portland, Ortiron. The Azores and Madeira Islands. Stockholm, Sweden. The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong, Yokohama, Japan. And transact a Uencral Hanking liusiness. C. B. RIPLEY, AJBOI-HTEIOT ! Office Si'reckei.s Block, Room 5, Honolulu, II. I. Plans, Specifications and Superintendence given for every description of Building. Old Buildings successfully remodelled and enlarged. Designs for Interior Decorations. Maps of Medical Drawinc. Tracinc. and Blueprinting. 1 43"Draving for Books or Newspaper Illus tration. 'os-iv -SMH3J..LVCI tfS.I va s.iHDnra.u.nsT 'sari.uns nv asvti 'NOu.iNnivriMV QNV SNHO 'S3NIH3VJM ONLU'dS 'SHIM Win. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED) Wm. G. Irwin, President and Manager. Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Auditor Claus bprcckels. W. G. Giffard, Theo. C. Forter, Sugar Factors AND Commission Agents. AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO Time Table. LOCAL LINE S. S. ATJSTEALIA Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Feb. 22 Leave Honolulu forS. F. Mar. I. '.Mar. 22. . . Mar. 2Q. Apr. ig Apr. 26 THROUGH LINE. From Saif Fran. From Sydney for (or Sydney han francisco. Leave Honolulu Arrive Honolulu. MONOWAI, Mar. 10 ALAMEDA', Apr. 7 MARIPOSA, May 5 ALAMEDA, Mar. 9 MARIPOSA. Apr. 6 HONOWAI, May 4 H. F. WICHMAN FORT STREET. Jeweler AND Optician .Everything in the Jewelry and silverware line. ".Up to date" in styles and patterns : sometimes a little ahead of date, but never behind The only establishment in the. country . where eyes are measured on thoroughly scien tine principles and glasses guar anteed to lit each particular case CHAS. F. PETERSON, Typewriter, Convoyanccr and Notary Public. Office over Bishop't Bank. J. M. VIVAS, NOTAflY PUBLIC. Old Post Office Building. TAS. F. MORGAN No. 45 Queen Street. Auctioneer and Stock Broker. Special attention given, to the handling of Heal Estate, Stocks ; Bonds. TWs space b f nerved fat Hp'L-LiSTER & CO, Wholesale 'and Retail Druggists and Tobacconists. ROUT LEWEKS. C.M.COOKE. F. J. LOWHEV. LEWERS & COOKE, Lumber, Builders' Hardware, doors, sash, blinds, paints, oils, glass, wall paper, matting, CORRUGATED IRON, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. Metropolitan Meat Co, KING STREET, rs Navy Contractors. G. J. WALLER, - Manager. FOR SALE -AT THE- PANTHEON! THE CELEBRATED LOHENGRIN BEER 1011.1 IVIEUSD IUEIUES CO, 14. The finest Draught Lager Beer in America, Brewed after the St. Louis Process and equal to the famous An heuser-Busch Beer. SELECTED HOPS AND PURE MALT USED ONLY. The SOLE AGENCY is at the PANTHEON ! At which place only it will be sold. For Bargains in new and Second hand Furniture, Lawn Mowers, Wicker Chairs, Garden Hose, Bedroom Sets, Vardrobes, Ice Boxes, Stoves, Hang ing Lamps, Kugs, Jiureaus, Lhellomers, Steamer and Verandah Chairs, Bed Lounges, Sofas, Baby Cribs, Clothes Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trunks, eta, sold at the lowest Cash Prices at the I. X. L. ATLAS Assurance Company ii"ouinoi3r isos. Capital, - $ 6,000,000 Assets, - $ 9,000,000 Having been appointed Agcnta of the above Company we arc now ready to effect Insurances at the loweH rt of premium. II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. P. O. Dox 97. Telephone .40. LEWIS & CO. IMPORTERS Naval Supplies : Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Etc. in Fort St., Honolulu, 11. 1. - M. S. GRIHAUM & CO. limited. HONOLULU, H. I. Commision Merchants and Importers of General Merchandise. San FranciKo Office, ug Front St. F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Honoi ulu, Haw mian Islands. New Ideas! A merchant is nowhere unless abreast of the times. We have gotten several new ideas through the ob servation of Mr. T. J. King, who has just re turned from the coast, and we propose not only to profit by them ourselves but to give our customers the benefit of the low prices that shall henceforth prevail in our establish ment. As time, rolls .on, we shall gradually unfold our new ideas to the mutual benefit of our customers and ourselves. Call and be convinced of the sincerity of our propositions. And oblige, King1 Bros. HOTEL STREET. H.Hackfeld&Co HAVE JUST RECEIVED Per German Bark H. Hack feld And Other Late Arrivals from Europe and the United States, Domestics, Dress Goods, FLANNELS, Etc. Tailors' Goods ! FANCY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Saddles, Etc. PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Beclistein & Setter PIANOS, Groceries, -:- Liquors, AND M. S. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Dry and Fancy Goods ! G-EITTS' Furnishing Goods No. 75 FORT STREET, Honolulu, H. I. ENTERPRISE BEER ON DRAUGHT, AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. STEAM and GALVANIZED PIPE, EL HOWS, T-WAYS, GLOHE VALVES, STEAM COCKS, and all other filling? for pipe on hand. Honolulu Steam Rice Miff. Fresh milled Rice for sale in cmantitie? to suit. J; A. HOPPER, Prop. Fort Street, Honolulu. E. 0. HALL & SON. LIMITED. Have just received a fresh lot of PURE SPERM OIL. Tlu's was caught by ship "Jas. Arnold," and is the finest in color and quality we have ever put in stock. ROACH TRAPS are need ed in every pantry and kitchen in these islands. The kind we sell are always set and we know they catch roaches of any size, as we have used them. When you catch a lot set the trap in hot water as the chickens like their food cooked. AMERICAN FLAGS A new lot just at hand ex "Aus tralia," (5 to 15 feet long, with all the stars the law allows and one sprouting for Hawaii. Locomotive and Steam Plow- Oilers: a new lot received, two sizes. For Hardware of every des cription, Paints, Oils, Leather, PLOWS, Salt, Kerosene, Gas oline, ROPE and SHIP CHANDLERY Go TO E. 0. HALL & SON. 11. W. HcCIIESNEY k SONS Wtinlftsalft firaftflrs .1 1MNFMY. 1 Honolulu, H. I. A FULL LINE GROCERIES Always on Hand. FRESH GOODS Per Every Slcamer and Sail. SPECIALTIBS1 Cheese, Lard, Hams, Butter, Codfish, Milk, Onions, Crackers, Potatoes, Salmon, Macaroni, Corn Menl, Pickled Skipjack, Alvicorc, Herrings, Flour, Grain and Beans. Saddle Leather, Harness Leather And All Kinds of Leather and Nails for Shoe makers. Jl. W. lIcCIIISiW k Ml AGENTS FOR Honolulu Tannery. HIGHEST PEICE PAID Hides and Goat Skins! HIDE SALT AT LOW PRICE. II. W. McCIIESNEY k SONS, AGENTS Honolulu Soap Works Co Laundry Soap ! 42, 56 and 63 bars to case One Hundred Pounds. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TALLOW! Are we to be, or not to be, a part of the Great Republic, seems to be the burning ques tion of the day, and one we had rather leave to wiser heads than ours to solve; and while great statesmen are wrestling with this momentous question, we want to have a little "oiu luow " with you on some other subjects, that concern you as well as ourselves. Has it not occurred to you that you've been wearing that old hat long enough ! In these progressive times if you intend to be "in it," you've got to keep pace with fashion. No matter how otherwise well dressed you may be, unless your hat is the correct thing you bear a shabby appearance. We have already laid in a stock of the Latest Hats of the coming Spring and Summer styles, in hard felts, soft felts and straws, and including a line of the celebrated " Fidora " Hats, at present all the rage in the United States. There is therefore, no necessity for you to hang on any longer to that old Tile that bears such a strong resemblance to the hat " your father wore." Believing that business will be better in the near future, we have not hesitated to keep our stock full in all lines. Take collars for instance : We have almost everything you could wish for. I f you wear a stand ing collar, just come in and take a look at our ." Narenta" or "Ardonia ;" or if you prefer a turn down collar, try the "Winnipeg" or "Goswell;" we have have lots of others, and can't fail to suit you. Cuffs in abundance, links or otherwise. Neckwear in profusion, scarfs Windsors 4-in -hands, and a special lot of " Boys' Bows;" suspenders m great variety, leather and woven ends, good strong, serviceable goods. We might go on indefinitely. but space is valuable, and to enumerate everything we carry would fill a pretty fair sized Book. If there is anything you want in the men's line, just drop in and see us, and if we can't suit you, we don't be lieve any one can. If you should want a pair of nice shoes, let us try a hand at fitting you. Did it ever occur to you How much a man is like his shoes; For instance, both a soul may lose. ' Both have been tanned; Both are made tight by Cobblers; Both get left and right? U.'th need a mate to be complete; And both are made to go on feet. ' They both need healing; oft are sold, And both in time w.ill turn to mould. With shoes the last is first; with men The first shall be the last; and when The shoes wear out, they're mended new; When men wear out, they're men dead too. They both are trod upon, and botli Will tread on others nothing loth. Both have their ties, and both Inpline When polished, in the world to shine; And both peg out Now would you choose To be a man, or be his shoes. M. McINERNY; fj t