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-t - Jt 'wS r Wtr.'"lf'? ' 'ii,,f'p.- ' , c . . t&Y &t(im im : W I li V 'riiMMfe BY AUTHORITY. --J Motlcc to the Delinquent Tax-Payers. On and after to-day, the 8th of Apiil, all Titxea will bo payable at the Tax Assessor's OQice in the Kn- puftiwn, Building. No ten per cent chargo will bo made, unless, n. warrant has been issued or a suit commenced against the person or firm wishing to pay. 0. A. BROWN, Assessor and Collector of Tuxes fwr the Island of Oahu. 218 lw 83 It Dkpartmest or Finance, ) Honolulu, April 1, 18S9.J The following linens have been appointed Assessors and Collcctoia of Taxe for the respective Taxation Divisions of the Kingdom, in accord ance with an Act to amend and regu late the Lav, lelming to tin1 appoint ment ami tenuio of oilieo of Tax Afctessot and Tax Collector, and tiie AefrCsMiient and Collection of Tuxes, approved the 21a d.iy of August, A. D. 18S8: C. A. HKOWN, let Division, Island of Oahu. II. U. TJIEAIWAY, 2nd Dbibion, Inland of Maui, Molukni, and Lunui. HF-UBEK I' V. AUSTIN, Did Divi sion, Nhtud of llnw.iii. JOrfKl'll K. PAULEY, lib Divi sion, Isl.mdb of Kuu.ii and Niihau. W. L. OKKEN, Minister of Finance. Appioved: Jn.sw. Austin, Minister of Foreign Affairs. L. A. Thuuston, Minister of Interioi. C. "W. Ashford, Attorney-General. 212 lm 82 Jt Tllk WJaittf imullitttn Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, But established for the benefit of all. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889. COFFEE. The London "Post" of March 4th has an irifetiuctive article on coffee. It would appear that the decline in the supply of the article from the Dutch East Indies is earnestly en gaging the attention of the Dutch Government, with the Tiew of cheek ing it if possible. Relative to this matter the "Post" says: "For some years past there has been a great falling off in the quality and quantity of the coffee produced in tins Dutch Ka't Indies, where the berry is cullu: i u : anuf latterly the decline hab In iiifi so M-rious that a Commission h.is been appointed, under the presidency of M. Canne, to consider the decadencu of the Government plantations in Java and Sumatra, and suggest means for im proving them. Ourprincipal supply of coffee, as most people are aware, is derived, not from the islands of the Eastern Archipelago, held by Holland, but from Brazil, which, in deed, glows nearly as much as all other coffee-growing countries com bined. But the quality of that produced everywhere in the New World is greatly infetior to the growth of the East; and since gen uine Mocha is almost unobtainable nowaday, and the coffee gardens of Ceylon aie being grubbed up to make room for the more, profitable tea plantations, it is to Java and .Sumatra that coffee di inkers must look in the future for a Mipply of really good beans at a reasonable price, and these, as every house holder ban no doubt discovered, have been deaier and more and more dillicult to obtain in the last two or thiee years. Allotting for the effects of the disease which has attacked the coflee sluub in many parts of the East, whore it has long been biiccesslully grown, it is still dillicult to account for the extraor dinary decadence of the Dutch plantations, bearing in mind the peculiar conditions under which coffee culture is carried on in both Java and Mimatra. It Is not, as in any other part of the world, an in dustry in which people may or may not eng.ige jiii-t as they please. Coffee cultivation is compulsory in the two islands. 'Every head of a family, every villager, is obliged to cultivate a hpceitk'd number of trees each year, lie is compelled, more ' over, to plant a certain number of youiij fchrubs every season, to rtplaco old ones no longer profitable, or in bearing, and a large staff of Dutch Inspectors oupervleea the culture, and "cos that duo compliance is made with the several prescriptions of tho law. And neglect in any particular is punished with the utmost rigour and severity." The "Post" is of opinion that "if fino .Tumi and Sumatia coffee is now expensive, conipaiatively speaking, and dillicult to obtain, it is because the antiquated system of compul sory cultivation in vogue in the isl ands, the expense cntailid by method of storage, and the. army of olllcials required to superintend the indus try combine to make it so. This is the moic to bo legtcUcil as there is good reason to believe that thu fall ing off in the consumption of coffee, in England especially, i9 due ralhor to the fact that really good and well prepared coffee is so rarely to he had, than to any lack of apprecia tion on the pail of Englishmen of the meiits of the genuine berry. Somehow few people in this country can discriminate between ordinary and inferior qualities of tea, while the coaisest palates seem readily to distinguish good from bad coffee, and will, theiefore, have nono of it." The "Post" thinks that "it is a pity that coffee is not more generally consumed, for it is an undoubted fact that those who arc habitual coffee drinkers very seldom care for spirits. Iudeed, it lias been pointed out thai in those paits of South America where coffee is the recog nised beveiage drunkenness i3 ex tremely rate, and even emigrants who have brought with them a love of alcohol abandon it and take to coffee in preference, owing to its stimulating effect upon the brain and neive centres. Still, in spite of our insular preference for tea, the number of people who appieciate really good coffee is by no means insiguilicant here, and on their account it i3 to be hoped that the attempt of the Dutch Government to prevent the further decay of its East Indian plantations may prove as successful as the Hollanduis themselves would desiie." The scai city of good coffee, reg retted by the English wiiter quoted above, should furnish a stimulus to the people of these islands, to greater efforts at cultivation. It is conceded by competent judges that the coffee grown in this country is fully equal to the best Java or Sumatra aiticle, and i9 sine always to fetch top pi ices in the foreign market. Moreover, theie is every piospectof high prices tor years to come. LETTER FROM WASHINGTON STATE. A gentleman well known in Hono lulu, who left here a few mouths ago for the Pacific Coast, writes us th.e following letter from Abeideen, Gray's Ilaibor, Washington State, under date of March 29. The let ter is self-explanatory, and is deem ed of sufllcient interest to a sufll cient number of readeis for publica tion : 'l UK I.UTTKK. Aftur visiting almost every town and city in Oregon and Washington State, I have at last luado the icsolve to live in this place for thu following leasons: 1st, Gray's Harbor is tho heat baibor north of the Golden Gate, until yon reach the StraitH of Fueca or Pugot Sound. 2d, The hurboi is 700 miles ne.iii'i San Francisco and the I'.icilie isl ands than tjte Sound County. 3d, Tlio towage and pilotage is only $30 hcio.while it is fiom $300 to .1000 on tho Columbia lliver and on the l'uget Sound. 1th, The bar siciosh the uoithof the mouth of the harbor is 22 feet at lowest water, and is said by all of the captain to bo thu safest entrance on Coast north of tho Golden Gate. fill), The lesouiei's of the country hero are coal, in the greatest abund ance, iron ore, the very best and largest body of timber anywhere in the United States. Gth, Tho salmon fishing hem at. good as any whore in tho world, be sides many other Jieh the entire yeai. Any ono 0.111 catch ten or twelve fii-h in an hour at almost any pluco in tho luiiboi, and tho w.ileis aio alive with front, tMidimu, etc., etc. 7th, Tho ngi (cultural lands hid un Hiiipiiesed anywhere in tho world. Tlioio in plenty of woik for all will ing hands. Land is compuiutivuh cheap. Three railioadB are building for the Harbor, and within a year tho conn tiy around the Ilaibor will bo swarm ing with piople. They aio coming in now at the into of fiom f)0 to 150 a day. Money is icry scuico licet, as oery dollar in either put into land, Intuitu- or fishing. However, capital is coming in rapidly and soon wu will have onu of the most healthy giowths backed by all of thu gieat natural advantages that wo have ever seen outsido of Chicago, 111. The climate io excellent, not too cold nor too w.uin, and plenty of rain, but not too much fo( fanning purposes. I will gladly answer any question that yon or any of our is land people wixuld like to ask in ic gold to Washington State, THE DAILY BULLETIN -'Ihe niest popular papir published. A STATEMENT. Tho undersigned desires to respect fully present to the general public that ho came hero as n professional acionaut, under contract to Messrs. Pratt and Abbott, and lor the pur pose of making balloon ascensions nnrt paiachuto jumps. Ilo has faithlully endeavored to carry out his portion of the contract, and by the successful ascension made on Saturday, April Gth, from Punch bowl, passing over Honolulu in full sight of all and landing on the outer icef, claims that he has proved his ability and willingness to perform the dangerous duties, and that the charge of fraud or humbug cannot be laid to him. Messrs. Piatt and Abbott made but one attempt to forward his in terests in management and that was on the memorable occasion at Kn piolani Paik, the monies then re ceived being taken by tho parties named and no accounting ever yet being made to him. Since then .Messrs. Pratt and Abbott have en gaged in business for thsmselves and allowid the undersigned to man age himself. By this act of theirs the undersigned deems the original contract broken and now declines that he lins no fuithcr connection in business with Messrs. Pratt and Abbott, that they are in no way an Unitized to make arrangements for him in any of his professional busi ness, nor are they entitled to any share or profit in any of his future ascensions or paiachuic jumps. Pkof. E. L. Mr.ivii i.i:, Aeionaut. Honolulu, April 15, 1881). Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. Closing Out Sale Jewelry I Clocks! 10t 10 1 101 e. Hy order of Vr. ihx Jukiirt, I v. Id ell at PuiiUe Miction, 'ii bifc toon, l?i ibel sire, t, On Thursday, April 25, AT l 0't'l.Ot'H. A. 3t.. FIi4 Eniire block uf (5ooils, innipri inga fine s oiiniLiil ut Cluster DIAIOMlis ! Dlnmonil 55 u.it l-itti, l'e i tun-, i I IMIlJJS, (mid liiiiiclii .V l-ru'den, A Laige AMiOitineiit of GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY, Comprising Biorcho, bijring''&Klccre lhtttona, Silver Plated "Ware, 'IV i nl C' flVi ti'tv 'loili I !Su-, He AKo, FANCY DECORATED CLOCKS, L.iigi 1 ot (il Wo l ! r.nne (.1 uks, ihow Ca-efe, Shi U.iijj ii I'lxiuies, Ons Large 8ron Sate ! Ktc., . Ktc, Ktc, Etc. ESSfBi'ii fiiitur ih'tt .til (JoikIk must be f-oiii leg.udluvJ of origi S,il uiliil i biince fur hai gains'. JAS. F. . sr 1.1 Auciinuecr. LOST T "'HIS afternii' n on Furl or IC nir Mrei l. batnun Kibln-IV siore mill I'n'iiinn, i pitci' ol UlncU riguitd bilk. Itcluin to Mr. Aiii 01 i b.lllie ij3.ri ti LOST t HOLD L cket. euti.iviiig on bull "in1 He. Aloha lltini." Atijnnu ii'tiiin. gi-.itneio lit'i.i.i'.i Oll.c-1'-) ill be t". w ii rd. 22.S Ji: Bib Best Hoi Cross Bis t'nn 1 e had ai - LOVE'S BAKERY, Nuuanu Btreet, On Good Friday, April !, IS,", From 6 a. m, until 0 p. m., And ivl'l b. -I I i vend I4JCO IIO V To -in j pirt of the cit. Send in Your Oi'di-rs fihuly. 2".'.' It KOT10J3. HAVING biiuulu Hon. C. II. Dickey V dine t I'ain, laMiwuo. Maul. I ) c In M1 ult Ibi ..it rni.iifru ot II c ic-i deiit-, pti'iiili-ln'.' to hive ulwi-ii eo J f lock uf iiiiw gnobi on liiiud, uhiuli I l Hell Hi piiCt'rl II NlliMllll llllll'- 25 U (.- It Gi'O. I1KINKMANN. .NOTJCE uf KKAIOYAIi. T W. McGUIItH Imvlug moviil hi J pb c.i ot bi.hiuu h irum the otlico of the liuw'til'iu Triimfer ("o. to thu hurfic? fhep of F I'lulpV, No 02 King flriet, l.egs.to notif) his friend and ibe jtiihllo ii-ni'r.ill.v that ho lb ii'iidy to con. tiiiiui ilie expiei-. ami ilt.iv bualnci-H under the iiumu ot J, W. McGuire, Bi-11 Telephone-No. 111. 224 Ut Hot Auction Silos by James F. -Morgan. AUOTION SALE -or- By order of Air. Clu. 11. .Imld, I will sell at Public Auctinn, ut my Hulc4ii()in, Qui en slieet. On WEDNESDAY, April 17th, AT 1SJ O'CLOCK XOOX. Tlio folio ilng superior Mimic 1 Bay Stallion "Boswell Woodburn," Shed bj Uoswcll, slio of Ahaonl; 11 1 md inn Lilly t ooilburn. i Black Stallion "Charcoal," Hired by Triumph, (sire or t'iis-.In M. Cbiy, Jr,); tlrt ilmu l (.'nptam Smith. lRoi'Slalnlailialii," Sired by Wonder." ! ipiiiipli, first dam by Buckskin Stallion, Sired by Spraydon. Large Bay Mare "Puss," Sired by General Knov, dam Sue or Tl'-ilulo Mate. Jr., llrtt Also, I Ladies Phaeton SSS' All lln nlmve tjtin k with the cxciiiii.n of ''Iviiill In,'' ii i-o bioki'n lmrm-3-'. ami uiili liic exception of ihu "Bitckikin Stallion," who all bicil .it Knnloa" Kiineh. Horses & Colts! FOR SALE ?.t AUCTION Ou Wednisihiy, Apiil 17Ui AT ta O'Ct.KOH K.V. At" in- s.iletior m, Qj(.eii lieet, I ivill I ai nil in- . .c inn, ijiu tol. loAitig Hoise I oli: x tt-fiozsn i.-j orse : ltioUcn to Ultimo mid b.nlil'i. Shed liy ICing Willi mi, out of a Nntie .Maie. 1 Brown lEECorse ! IJiolcu'i 10 II irn. 8 and Saddle. 8! el by Ltuitlilo, out of a Native 31 .ic. 1 S5oxr -1 TT Jk. I IS ! 1'ioUen to Saddle. FSVE COLTS ! I!v .iu Imported Million, out of Nntiv Maret. Not bundled or broken. T ". MM ca? Foi fuithcr pirtii'ulitrs apply to JAS. V. MO It G AN, Auctioneer 214 end.fil Or to Ci.cn. Uuow.s. Rfioirteagree's N0T1CE0F SALE ! BY vlittie of ii pow l of Fileeoiitiiiiid iu a t'i'it.iiii luirluig'' deed )i veil by .1. I) I', noimi h headnn, ut North Roll i hi, Hawaii, da'ed Odnliii 10 lbb7, and iceiirded hi l.iln i 110, iae.c l.B, and in piiiauai ( u ! nutiie ol tnieulioii in foreclose lieiilofine pulilislied, there will bo b Id at l'ub.ie Aueliov, by las F. ilo gin, viiuiiiium t, at Jus tdnles room. Quel a btn it, ijniiolulu, On MONDAY, April 2S)tli, AT VZ O'CLOCK .VOO.V. All and Singular the Premises, Conveyed by i-aid mortgage deed n iiiely: li All lliiiae l'rniI-(8 Mutated at Lalimiki K i. uipubu, Kolribt, Hawaii, and tnn"i ainciilnily iiei-ciilinl in L. C. A 88SH to Kikiiioiu i-iintuiaing tin aioi of ii aeri; anu mii:- id '0 mi d J. I). I'onin'tii bj ile"d id sai ' Ivttknlohc leu'irded in l.lliei 85. puge 47.1. 2ll All tbo-e Premise described in . U. A. S 5)2, to Koapinnolui, con taiiiiiu an aria ol Hi '.t lOaoies, logelher itb 1 Wooden Building Thereon, And c ni eve 1 io Haul .1. I). Pononul hi ii id ol Kcialin it ai, In i a of i"i'td granite rrconle in Liber 52, pnpe 172 And all this iliibts and privilege to tliu saute apiertHliiln.' Ki'.AI.INA, Moitgngee W. C. cm nil" ti.'i for iiiiirtigei' loiolulu, V ril 12, ihtK ,1AS. V. MOltGAN, "ipoiI A ciionecr. 2 2 WANTKD 'PO purih"-o (jovi iiuiient Hum's to 1 lite mih. nut I 9.1,000. Mm'.v ' 21- lw II. A. NIUEMANN. WANTED 1 POSITION a giiVi'iniBs, coin I'.in Ion ft liuiiiel eijier, li a Only mint'y I urn iliuciuU'j. Aildum "L. I'," this ullleu 2i4 iw 0 LET iM e. A IIOUriK ufihSlurcunnil t'y,''H XX 2 mii ii 1 1 iii m 4 whli kin 6uMJE Hun and bath'' out uttaeliid on Aliihtn klrcet, ppodto Dr. Ale WayneV. A lib to John L'ook. on ..te inlhi-a, nr ai ildt. olllce 219 l' FOlt SALE V OKNTLB Horso, v suitai'ie for lutly. Ih broken to burners mid nuldle. Call or '- uddtoistbibomce. Bill Telephone 180, VakMflJkj Stock ! psy Auction Salo by James F, Morgan, AUCTION SALE OF SSA.WftSSl wv-iw Carriages & Brakes l On Wednesday, April 17, .IT I O'CLOCK xoox. In front of my Snlevo m, Queen sttert, :dtur I lm s'llt- of St illions k, oltt, I will -ell ut I'llMic Auc tion Willi 'in tC'Xrvi', 4 Chicago Road Carts ! 1 Honolulu Pntml Sli ifi Hralu-, 1 Top Urnki lt!i Pindern, OiSlQ TOP' BUGGY ! 2 I'l'iclon. 1 Uatrlagi', 3 Family Carriages ! 1 Double Sent Muggy, ami D.-ccoml lluiiil liiiugict. JAS. P. MORGAN, Am tliiiu it M :it Rortagee's NOTICE jof SALE. 1Y vlituo of a power of sale eont dii- in a eei lulu murtgago deed given by A. Moigan of Uonoltihi, Oahu, to Hisliop and Comniii , of sdd Honolulu, dated duly 23, lbS8, and rccoided hi the Hogistl'i of Deeds in said lIounliilu,ln LI. her 113, on pages ut), 100 and 101, and hi pursuance of notlee of intention to fote closu betetofoiu published, tbcie will be sold at ublic Auction by .ins K. loman, Auctioneer, at his Milraioom, mi Queen street, tlonoluhi, On SATURDAY, April 20th, AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOX, All and b1iigul.il- the Piemises conveyed by said mortgage deed, namely : 1'l hat Cei tain Piece of Land pur chased by said Moigin from W C Aehi. by deed dated aiiuaiy 10. 188i, and re cot tied in Libel U7, page 51. 2 That ertain Piece of Land pur chased by t-ald Moig.in from W i ' chl. by deed dated Apt 113. 1880, and lecord ed in Liber , pJge . 3--All the right, title, interest and i state of the sa it Moig.in, in and to a Ceitaiti Lease to him made by said W C Aehi, Dec 10. 1S80, and leeorded iu Liber, page. IHsliOl' & t O., Mortgageees. Honolulu, JUaicli 30, IH80. JAS. F. MOltGAN, 225 4t Aiiuliintter. Wio tgagee's NOTICE 0F SALE 1 BV virtue of power of sale contained inaccitaiii moitgage deed given by James Ke.itt, of Honolulu, Uulin, to Hislioji & Co., of said Honolulu, dated .June H, 18SJ, and iccoided In the Re- Kiitiy of Uieds, in s.dd Honolulu, in Liber HI, on ptuc 102, lull and 104; and in puisti.ince of notice of intention to foieclusc hoictofoie publihed, there vlll be sold at Public .Miction by Jas F Moig.in, Auctioneer, athisfr.ilesiooni on Queen stieet, Honolulu, On SATURDAY, April 20th, AT lii O'CI.OUIC XOi'S, All and ilngiil.ii- the piemises conveyed by said moi (gage deed, namely: ALL THAT Certain Tract or Parcel of Land Lyug (-itiMtc and being In Aala, Hono lulu, aud moiep iticulailv du ctibed in It V No. 5051 (L C wind 1087 to Ulil oa) together with all the buildings and iinpioiements ti)on tlie Mime. IUS1IOI' & LO., Mortgageeb. Houoliil i, Match SU, 1689. JAS. b AlOKGAX, Aiicuoiiei-r i4t fWlortgagee's NOTICE OF SALE ! BY vhtue of a iiower of s.tle con tained in a lci tain mortgage deed, and given by 6 AI iwiaukai, of Honolulu, Oahu, to Bishop & Co., of said Hono lulu, dated November 10 18SC, ud le eotded lit the ItigMty of Deeds, in said Honolulu, iu Liber 100, on pages 427, 4L'tf and 420. and in pursuance of notice of intention to foieelose ln-icto-foie publifehcii, there will bo sold at Public Aui'tion by James F Morgan, Auctioneer, at his t-alesroom on Qu en street, Honolulu, On SATURDAY, April 20th, AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOX, All and singular th piemises conveyed by said moitgiige deed, namely: 1 All those pieinlMis situate a Kala- ivahhic, Honolulu, ..foieMiitl, more par tieulailv defccribcd in deed of Johu Elm to .1 it Kaankal and W U Aehi, dated July 27, 18(J0, reeoided in Liner 100, pages -125, ,20 aud 427; and said moit gu,or Kaaukal ela ins to own the whole of said piemises by virtue of said deed and by deed uf said . O. Aehi, dated tho II th day of November, -188C, re eoided in Liber , page . 2 All t e, undivided one-i alf of gald mortgagor S M Kaankal hi those pre mises rlliiJte at Pmil.olc, Kohala, Island of Hawaii, 111016 pailieularly desetibed hi Hoynl i atent No. 23U2 (.0), to Kaa o and I'.ihale, containing an aiea of 8 aeies; said moigiigorelaliiis to own said one-half iu fee tdiuplc, as sun and sole heir-at-law of said l'ahalo by Kuwul lau, bis wife. 3 11 the undivided one-linlf of the said mortgagor In those pioiuises situ ate at hnpala, Koolaulua, Island of Oahu. moio piutieulaily described in Hoyal Patent 0501, L O owaid 10,780 to l'liua, conialiiiiigan area of 1 122-1000 aeies, and being the same premises con veyed to Mild iiioitgagoi- by vhtue of a deed fiom .Kaolulo, dated 25th June, 188C, leeoided In Liber , page . BISHOP & t O., AIortgHgees. Houohilu, Alaich 0, 188'J. JAS. F. MOltGAN, 830 4t Auctioneer, Tlie Finest Assortment -SUOlI ses' Ladies', Misses' fc Ohildron's Untrimmed Hatu, Fiiio Freiicli Flowers, Faacy Rli, Oinmib, Laces, WILL BE EXHIBITED This TuoHday, Wednesday and the Rest of This Week. Wo liavo imported the finest class of Millinery, regardless tho cost, knowing thu liiBle tf Honolulu ladies. Tho ladles ure cordially invited to inspect our goods. CHAS. J. FSSHS , The Leading Millinery House, cor. Koit & Hotel sis. B. F. EELEBS & CO. HAVING TAKEN STOCK AND AltE OFFERING All Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices I -SPECIAL BARGAINS OF- Remnants in AH o Just Received a DIAMOND DYE 1751 1TOJRT STRJEKT, ta HAKGAINS -& Now frd G Hardware w. BEALBaTATE FOR SxLE. Vii UABLC Lot at the c met of Fort mid clnul bttcets, oiei" Ja of an tore with mi" '"clinge. Vpplv to ?14 tf ,T. SI. VIVAS. ROOMS TO LET jjjtt. flOMFOliTUlLY Ku ni-h. iWft 'd ltix'iu-. Hnard it te. & united. Ajinli at "I banibct. tain Hom e," King -lied, opposite Ka wainhno -cininarv '84 tf Furnished Kooius To Let 5fr ",,',','N pliiiiani Knnin to '""jAMj J ei n the Miirev H'ous.0, SSiSSal r lemly oi eu( it tl by m K , on I'uni'bl'Owl ttcet opposite the N"rtli Pncilic Itihtiiute. 2i-s tin SITUATION WANTED 'pO do Imu ew'oili in n piivale faui'li 1 by a cup ib. f swetli It liitl h"i It is giiod ricoinini-tul'itioiis frciiloinn r empbi rrf. Apph at HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. 210 1 , Carriage For .Sale Cheap. r i f.W ', utiitidi r On-. mine lu-i ii-ii-hid .mil band omil t itiiiiitd tu ursi elm -iy'i- iii.i-.t be lmuicdH ely -Id to cbi-e -in ui-Mgnmiiit, can buien t W. It. 1'ngi ' cu'riajic muiufactury, No. 128 Fori -treel. HAWAIIAN UUMNUSS AGENCY. Cottago For tSalo' Clieap; XSTOi.Y Ootiage, neaily lien, coiititiuing parlor, uiiim loom, 4 bedroomu, Kit- encii, liiillnniiui and Haur.elo-.et, eran das, Btable, w.ig u.slied, elm ken hoitt.c lidyaid, lb er gulden, i tc. Lot !l 100 I eel, and lea-eit lot i.dj ditilig 15x.7 tuei. Siluiiie at Kapabo. a, mauka side nf lilni: st'i'i i. pb at HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. Furnished Lodging: House. jt$k& L MJ i's.ab)ilied in a do. -mi e locality in Hono lulu uilh ui.ixpired lease of $14 yours at low rental U oll'ured, (on iilco i-t of ilbbeiilth), iihotil bonus, to party ouyin th.t tiiiuiiuiii ui a tair valuation. bcio urn LM roontn on the piemi is well fiirmslicd, yiLlding a hand i mo 'hvhiiiih ipnlv in HAWAIIAN BU-INESS AGENCY. rul)4.HII NOTICE. 1HE partoersl ip litretoforo existlnn beiui'i'tiAI. N. Saiiduiri mil F. I. 0 t er under tlie mum of Sander' h piiM-Ci bun b. on diHs-olvcd. The Imi fi in t8 will lie cai i led on b AI. N. Saiidcia ns heretofore. F. 1. Cuttei is nolautbo. rUed to collect mi) monies due the Ann, either on the express business or lor the cartage of lutibleh. 200 lm M. N. BANDBIIS. NOTICE 'po all whom it um copceru: I, the 1 underpinned, he oby give notice licit my wile, Mrs. Fmiiui Aloiati, has left my bed an I bund, without an) jmt causu oi- piniueatioii. 1 have laken uood cam of bui and our chibben, clothed litem, but it w..s nnt uf ni.y iibe, bho was bound to go astuy and leave me. Thuiloit-, I henby c.iuuoi, ever B'oro OAiur of uvmy uuilomilliieu in this Kingdom, not to triiht her on ni at com t. Any debis conducted by her, 1 w.H no bo respon Iblo for the paino. t bhe eiiipioy ait aimriiey, I ill not t n his f. vr. All d lit ci.iiirucu d b.. hir u 11 b on your own lioiilduit. Bigaed ALOUU. Kopati, Kauai, April 0, 1689. 22Q tt Lamps, Chandeliers & Lanterns, At Lower Prices than ever before. New hnolcc of SHELF-HARDWAM, PLOW.S k GEFL IICHAUSE. Jun Received Novel tioH mid 111.1103- G oocIh, In Ln.i-;fj Vju-ii'ty. iiif.aji " 4 StylM lieu AS- Departments. r Fresh Lot of BLACK HOSE ! lv XIOJSOr.Ui.XJ. Line of j- B MtG S Scotch Oatmeal. S'TJIT'S Genuine Midlothian Oatmeal in 14 lb. tins. For sale bv J 33. BKOWX & I O., 178 tf 28 Alei chant street. SrEOIAJL NOTICE. Nh Flt.cIsco, Cat.., Febiuaiy 19, 18' 9. J WVj hen with tettily that Alessrs. Dodd & Aliller arc our dub au. Iboiizul and milj agen-s for the Ha. Milium Ihhitids foi the sale of our Lager III CI i" Keg . JOHN W1ELAND BREWING CO., UO it John tl. Wieland bios. Keiuovtil of Barber Shop. MP. JAKD1A1 lta. lemoved his -hop iiuin Kiiur f-treet lo AlcCar Hii'b Billiard Putlors, Fort ttreet, tvbeie be is picpai-'d to uve -with the best eate and nLaliic-s the avocation ot his an Solicits the kind putronnge of all. mh 2;l.8d.ly VETEIUNARY. AR.ROWAT, Vitcrinary Surgeon, olllce and liaimaev alHawuiian Hotel -niblcs outer Hotel and Rlchaid Mteits. '-ciemific trealmcnt in all dU. cii-e ot dun. tin' unlinala Oruera for pbinlali' n and itiiieh uoek promptly iiteinhd I-.. Sltilual Tt-nplinnn 8.14, P. O Box H20. nih.18.89 Club Uouse Biuii Room Lincoln Block King Street. Having secured the si l vices of a X'ic-Mt l'luss Cook And intidij man other cbniigcs in tho management we aie now pre- paiid to put up the Best Bill of Fare in Honolu. 1H8 Urn i r;jp Caution to Purchasers. AM Hosiery exportul from Balbr'gjan, Ireland, by Smyth & Co. (J-'d), Into this Trade Mark on each article. m l y. . By un Act of Piiiliauu nt lately passed it if made a felony to m.o the ioid Bal. briggim on goods not mannfaetured there, either by etiiiiiplng on goods, wrapper, labol or ticket, unless tho place whcie maiiufnctured is also Mated ' in equally huge letters as tho vord Bnlbiieenn. SMYTH & CO. (LM), TheOr'glnil Ualhiiggan llo-icrs, Per W. O. Bproull. I have now on lis ml a Large Assort ment of Oent Hall-hose, In all colore aud si) Its, Specially xaji .e to my order and pattern, 201 tf W. C. SFROVLI A, . i t't r W $ K Zm 4!.i irJi