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- ,1 T v i U Pfe ktti .t ,j f i PJSr L rC 4 B V ' tf It r? ..T, s&Ti L.1- , BY AUTHORITY. Tho Office of the Auditor-Ueneinl has been removed to tho rooni down (loirs, formerly occupied by C. V. Imihen, Cotntnituioner of Crown Land. G. J. KOSS, Auditoi-Geneinl. Honolulu, Juno 2., 181)0. fiS'J P. I All pat ties haling claims against tho Hawaiian (loeinuu'nt. cither for iiutcrinl furnlMied 01 on pay rolls; ihic ami unpaid to the 17lh il.iy of June, lint., are rciuolel to prccnt the 'ainc to tlu ecu-nil Departments Without delay, J. A. CVMMOP, Minister of Foreign Affairs, C. N. Sl'EXOKH, Minister of the Interior, CtODPRKY MROWN, Minister of rimmce, A V. PETERSON, Atlornov-tieneinl. i AliioUni JJU'le, Juno j, 1S90. nss :it Sealed TemU'rs Will bo received at the IntenorOAW until WEDNESDAY. Juno 23, 1S90, at 12 o'clock neon, lor furnihinj; my 12,000 fiet mop -r lemS-lneh Water Pipe, -ay '.t.iKM Ib.s. moieor Uf, T.e.iJ. .-'indry fittings fur the nboie. Specification'' foi the aboie nintc rial and all dentin of information can be obtained upon application to the olliee of tin- ciiperinteiident of Honolulu Water Work3 The Minii-ter of Interior does not hlr.d himself t. iccipt the lowest or any bid. C. N. SPENd"!., MiuUtur of lli1 Interim Interior Olliee, June IS. 1SV0. !it9 .It j5"The time for lueoiiint; tenders as above i eMcnded until WEDNES DAY, July 2, lisOU. C. X. SFEXUEJl, Miuifti'i of the Interna, lntcnoi Oihee, June 2J, JS90. 5S9 3t Water Pictioc. In accordance with Xec. 1. of Chap ter XXVII. of the Laws of 1S8C. All poioiii holding water piivib'p " oi those paying w.il r rites. aro In to ny imtified Hint the w.tor i'ies for tin.-term Hiding December 31, 1S0O, will be due and payable rt tln otliec of the Honolulu "Wntcrwoifce, on the liret day of Julj, 1890. All such jates irm.tiniiig unpaid for 111" teen d.i.- after they me due, will he subject to an addi'.ioaal 10 per cent. Tallies paiun rate- will pler.-e nring thcii last U'eciptH. Times .ire payable at the oUicc of the Vntr.orl.- in the ICApuaiw.i buildinc. The utatute id'owm., no disunion, strict enfoii-emcut ot this clatiM. . i II 'be inadi . CllAn. II. WILSON, Supt. Hon. Witt. r.vo:k Honolulu, June 1", Je'JO. (m 2 a X" II V. ffljaiXu SftttlWtii PUtUreil to nattier Sect nor J'ariy, Bi titublitScd for tfit laifil if all. WKDNKhDAY. Jl'MC 'Jfl, 1800. The AdwilMT h'i besun i "Wolf, '.voH 1" campaign tin Hie llimsy basN of rumori cre-ited lu it jelf. Its :.Ln.i- .'n,:.Wtst the National Ucfnri.i Vnrty at Ihefjener.i! electiou having proved falce.lt jho.-veiy lit tle sagacity to lesumc Uiofi tactic for the pit'si.-nt occasion. The Adei tNer ban joined in n league with Mi. Uuh, whom it lately denounced with uiitscrnpuliiin uenblly, to dcfoit tln candhi'ite of an administration that modeuile men icgard as furnishin'; a Hieetlii ground for all faction in join in an effott to prncuiii jootl and llhi ral Government. .Mr. il( ox i me ou.y iwah. imui to the Advertitei faction uov,. 1 hat paper has dropped the u-m nf Mr. ..... . ,1 -. , ,.l- i- , llusli in thi iolc, since Mr. lliuh lound on the wune -ide as itself op posinpja rcimu that Rives promi o ruoilernte measures. It It a won der that the Adveitlserls not asham ed of its hMckling nl Mr. Wilcox, filnce the representative of the Fifth DUUict long ago waived all claims to prcfciuient made on hi& bolialf by tho Adrertlaur. iMiMgiMfftftwat3iwm THE BY-ELERTIQN. Mr. C. O. Berber, candidate lor Noble of tho National llefortn party, has been well received thin far by the native brunch ot tho party. J lis appearance at a party conference last titht t when ho de clared himself running ou the plat form of the patty, made a good impression on both foreigner and native. One gray-haired Hawaiian showed that he was ahead of his party in activity, having organized a meeting in his locality for that very night. Several membcrj of the Legislature who had been re presented by tho Opposition about town us malcontents, by their pre sence nud participation in the pro ceedings proved that the had been misrepieiented for a ptnpoi The indications aro that the National Refotm candidate will be returned by such n triumphant majority a3 will give a quietus for a while to factionat opposition, Mr. Deiger deserves nothing less as a conserva tive, safe, capable, and represen tative man, aud tho new adminis tration ban u strong claim to the fair ttial that mn'leriito men cveiy wlicrc are ready to accord now ud tninUlrations coming into power Il legitimate means. Theie was no calls for thelieform party to have put a man in the field, uule-is the object wai to give ob bliuutivo opposition to the new Min istry. That paity lutinot hope, if it could upset the Cabinet, to secure :v working majority in the present Legislature for an out-and-out party admini-tintion. At tho same time it has h Milllcicntly strong lepresent atiou in tho Assembly now ior the functions ol ti legitimate Opposition, which are watching and working ncruiust otreme measures, and fair aii'l tull eritiei.-m of the policy of tho iidminiGtration. Tliere nic not enough by-elections for m otuall a House as mirt to make a singli- one, under such eireuuiHtances us the present, of Miillcicnt impottance to put the constituency to the expense and worry of a content. It may be said that the fact of the M.t being one of siv years' tcnuiu constitutes an element of importance. That is so, but tho people apportioned the seals at the general election, and the reasons of the majority then for giving tho National Kcformcrs this seat are more in number now. Then it was a campaign of hope that their principles would ttiuniph. Now they are in u position to effect mtu the promises of their platform. Jt would therefore bo folly for any ot thit majoiity, after winning a posi tion ot advantage to delibetately sacrifice that position. Again, there i3 not any gicat divergence between the professions oi declared principles of the two psi ties. The main difference is that the Nationals) are more definite an i elaborate in pledging measure that lud been appiocd by many lenders ou the other tide, ami aie more liberal in measure- to meet certain cau-e-i of disaffection thataie hope less of bi.ing allayed without some remeilial action. So far nu nanis the uolid interests of the country, us contrn-fliatinuisheil ftom such a may be eallcil sentimental, .Mr. Her cer i-i certainly not to be trusted any lc-i". than Mr. Young. 3n ir.w of all these consideration? the con clusion of moderate men and ell wtiner ot the country ou the other Hide cin hardly fail to bo that it in not worth their while to ro to the trouble of even rrcoulinjj their votes for their party candidate. THAT PETITIDH. I'nnor. IScxli.iis: AIlo'v me to make u sHtPnietit U the public through tho mediiini of )vAir paper, iclativn to u certain crUclc published in the V. C. Ad vcitiser of the 'Jlbt inutanl, which (and I have not the least doubt) vtfii uiilton or iustifr.ited by a cer tain planter or x plantei'j '"tool," lelntinjf to a petition from the. lab orers of several Kohala plantation!;. It look', ns if the writer ot the said iiiiiclo wished to cast ridUulo on the member from Kolinhi, who pte tciited bald petition to ilio House, ile.'iho mated it would be nioie n-elnl to prosont a teiolution asl; iuy; the Government .to ptovide ie idonces for the teachers, etc. In answer to tho criUcibtn of icstriet- iwr Aft.l, itnnl mot. tfil,irnr,l: nllmi- i i"h "' iv.....- - .... flicn (i ft vutk , nv , u w onjv vay ,0reby a laborer (native) I i, e'nibicd to h.ive any money lef, in w nun m hio ciki oi uic uoniu. m i ceriain nianiauon, morn aiw a hiic number of nativcr bound nil dcr contiuoH, who tiro very deeply in debt. I l.nmv p'ison:illy some nf them mo as much as f Wl.W) to iiOO.OO in debt, home lcjs than a hundred dDllnrs, and others, I am told, at lenst SflOO.OO in debt. Tak ing all tills Into coiinideratlnn, I could hco tho blond of approuchitip slnvurv BCorcblug tho fair fklds of i A DAILY BULLION: KOMOLOLU, JJ. ., JUjS'B 26, 1880. - wr.wiMwi my native land, which tho Consti tution foiblds, bidding nil and every laboier now deeply in debt to bind thcmseUes under contracts with les3 and less pay, wbilo yet the former contiact is unovpiml, by reason of their mastci's offerinc thereby to iclease them from all former iixkbledncsi. Some of tho mastcis with the uunntag of diplo matists, (I d.ui't say this against honest nnd upi Ight' planters) cl: nil means whereby n laborer is plunged deept-i ntnl deeper in dobt just bofoie the expiration of the conti acted term. The laborer, bound under contract, ihuhi it im possible to tl anything for himself nud muit submit to tho incvatiblo till death alone relieves him. Doeo not this look like slaver V One of lliecMl iasnltoi not limit ing the iii(iubl(.(liics to be allowed on the plantations where this peti tion originated was, thciu men, now deeply in debt, aie being paid only oO cents a day, anil some -m cents a day. How can a man support his family on S1.S0 a week, or S2 40 even," if he practise the most ligid economy V What would other peo ple, not connected with that writer, think if they and their families weie reduced to such ciicumstnuccs? As an elected member fiom the com mon people, 1 hold it my duty in the LegiBlatuie to try snd remedy all existing fvi! between masters and servants. Tn tlio beginning it docj seem hard to those now very deeply in debt, but in the end they will be freed from Unit debts, and, to those who in future- will bind themselves utidr contracts, shall accrue all benefits of such U" triction. The writer agaiu says: "It is absutd to ask that accounts be im mediately si.tlhd at the end of the month, etc." I say no Hioh a pe tition would have bi.cn presented if tlifiaborei-s hail not felt this hard ship, and since so -ay those who signed the pettlto.i the mastcis on the plantations r whereon luey woik; lo often procra-tinate the settle ment i ai-count-i ut the end of Hie month that is. nfti-n when the month cmls ou AVtdm sday, wh-r little money thore is due liim will be giM'ii on .Saturday of the net week. 1 don't think it is tight for the masters to put oil' paing their men and settle with tln-ir laborers at leisure. Theie are some masters who do what is just and right, but when they go away and utheis lc jint lake their places, tiicy immediately encourage their laborers to incur debts. Theieforc, I propose to make a law compt iling umsteis to restrict such acts ; and since there are fifty-one oth'r members in the Legislature, I leave it f6i llioin 10 say aud do what w light. If the writer in the T. C. AdveitNer did not wish to cut a rlur on me, or intended that his iews should have any weight) or his wisdom should guide mo, he, like any honest man, might have tigued his name, which ceiuinly canies mote than his logic. ,J. K. Kaiiookwo, Member for North Kohate. Honolulu, June 2,',, 1800. tI m h 11 undstwnters saie On FIJIHAV, tttaw 21Hh, at io o'ji,oc:;t a. n:., 1 will ell af Public Auction, at in siilc-rooiiis, fii ,t ecu tm t of whom Jt nuy coiicci ii, .arh'il .tl-Ko!.. Mil: 2 Crates STajoIica U Eauhon- varo V.'jsee, Pllsjl.ily linmnue'l by lhc and v.Mtei ex rhtii 'lioirvwil.ilc ' 'fiout I.lierpoul lu Iidlilllulll. Terms Cash in U. S. Gold Coin. 1.I51VIS J.LSVEY, "?0 2: Auctioned. ; S, fS p t K ! .? t vJ tif i Ci i V i.,v U order of tho IhailUyA llubliitil M'f'c; i'o., of Meiidcu, t'onn , 1 wbl sell nt l'iibllc Auction, at my isli'Hrnoiiij, On rilLDAY, Jumi 2'Uh, AT II U'l'I.OUK A "M , i (ilt; & JMutoii PENDULUM CLOCK rrenrh regulator moicmcnt, 'ery lmnd- ouiue mid uf hitt woiliiii'iiibhtp and cntlicly u w. TtntiSrt ;.titi ."30 2t Auctioneer. STEUIJWiL in A J i in.) I'or -i'onl, S ,Tll3l WCrlVCll i'X "Uonowd.ile " I'or uli' by G. W. MACFARLAME & CO. .1H8 tf j.o'r 1 AnT c-unliir, on Kb.i' mi em, ne.ir R 'lliomiiii rl liitiio. ii l.hrht llriHMi 7irt1 Li ntn' & (in IV I . t 'I ntl.tr ti HI tin Wlltauly ,owi'uded by lculns ut the . nillw of thv UuwalUn Ilotol, 5ft0 It J tfe tn't4 s.,kb'w. Auction Sales by Jamos F. Morgan. Regular Cash Sals ! TO-MOKItOW, .;:( Stith, AT I O'CLOCK a. sr At mv Saleroom. Ouocn stieel, I will tell at I'ubllu Auction, Dry Goods, Clothing, JLlai'ilwitrc. Oi'occvit ", ALSO I Phaelon, 2 Sels Harncse, Etc., Etc, Etc, Etc. J AS, V. iUOKOAN, rS7 It Auctioneer. Household Furniture A-'X A OCTION. On WEDNESDAY, July 0, AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. Mm At the rpMtlence of Itr.v. V. 0. MMl- Itirr. Puii'diDii College, 1 will Fell at I'ubllu Auction, The Entire Hotiseli'ltl Furniture, Cuiprl'lng in p.ut Tlnhnlotoflndll i mi vo fi . , U lliUlDl l mi B. W. Mai bletnp Tables, (Viitei's ofa KiiK3. 1 IJ. W. Com. UooKe.ise a. Dcslf, 1 Rogers Group of Statuary, "The ftvoieil Seliolar." t Mm hi" (.lock, 2 Wflrtei's L'nahililg-d DivUoua lkM, S. Yv & Wicker RookertJ, Dcotiitiil I landing LainnstClni). ilcllei", 1 II niiNuinu ICoa l'ool.ca'e, Uiawlu-rooui l'oitlt;o, Luce Ciiiuin-', 3 B.W. Msrbletop BedroGis Sets, Jhdr Mattras-ca, Wo'.cn AVhe .MaltinPh, 1 V ivotlug KooKuisc 1 !$. W.OHlco Table, 1 BiGvol. OS.oe Oliair, S Vols. .TdIiii'oii 'Hnc.;cloiedl.i. t Vols. Khulf-Uuiiig l.'iicjclope- dit. 1 tingle L'itilt'lll A- View p. Also, i Lsdy's Saddle Horse, ;t Uoiej. hi iiken to clrhc Ooublei 1 l-c.ir Old Colt. 1 I'lmi'lun, In ;od Older; 2 Largo Omnib asses, 1 Phle h.uidlo, 1 Mclean .Saddle, Svts Haunts, i;tc.,lhc. Jsri" PiPinl-ei v '11 be opi r. fct Iniju'o tluti nn Tue-iliiy. July 1st, fmiii 'J M. to :i v. 51. ,JAS. P. aiOJKiAN, bT M AuLtlnneor. Desiraliie Resilience XT AUCTION. I haw ban Instruct! d l.j M:. I'. I. Ki:i I i:i., to cll at Public Auc tion, .it my h.ili'tiujii., Queen stici't. On MONDAY, Julio 30lh, AT S'J O'CMkCU. X.V, 'fllA'l' Desirable Property, Situated In X u.inu Valley, j Opposite the residence oT Mr. 11. Kenjes. and at pie-ent oecupleil by Mr. ICci'i 1 as a family lcthU nee. The l'io peity htit a liie frontajron Niiiunii lUenne. Tlnre Is a 2 Story DwelliiiE Hshsb. V)'HU Stablef, Outhnu-i'S Ktc , du Urn Lot. Tlio roui iN aie planled wlt't alirpo a50Uinciu ot llo'c Trees nud vuiieil I lewern aud a Comprising the fullowln Vmlts: Oriipuvluei-, 1'c.iihc;. Apiicots, PhtiiiB, li mid iitlitr vuiletle-. Lot i .itit tint 2 7-10 ACRSS. Witor laid on thoroughum thu place. Prtrtlo (hilioiii of puivhasii; a lioincsii .id, will Ibid tliU this most ih-slr-ablu i evidence oficieil for sale, as It combine thu heu'lhdil elhutite if the Valley togethci with an easy .u'cefi to the eliy. 8" Poi fm tlicr putlcuhift apply to V. 11 Kclfel, ou piomhos, oi tn JiS. 1?. MOllOAX, rS(l 7t Auctioneer. WANTED fliWO Ibli-hi ami Polite You'nrr Jb'ii e. to woi i; on the switclibenid of ihe Mutual 'leh'phunu Co. Appli to C. 0. IlKltOr.H, rStlf .Si'civiary. WANTEW A OIKL to do llht lioiievoik and f V to look after a couple of olilldien. JJono without beiittf well lecotiiinendi'd uecil apply. Call on Mia. C 0. Herder, roiuui llvtet.ml.i ar.l I'uu.ihou streets. crni Dr. HEX It r G. AIcUiV. A I H;i: an abscnie of four yens In P.irN, hns iciiuned to liNliiuno on the Mnuds. for the nuii)oti of ic- tviitiiluir tlio ni'iitih'U nt medicine. He may be found nt his old otllcn on Hotel ! utt ni( linivron I'm t i1 Al il'A i all w Id Onicn hours fiom 8 to 11 .v. m and ' to I 1 nnd, 0 to & y, ,u &70 1m x ti H&ikXuA iz '"-"M,,MBHlw . - ; Kb J S WflL Cash Assets, U- For full partleulttts apply to Dco-2-i-8'J MrttirvvW'ta ( SIM? fc Lb & SaT H'ii P. UVB H B t. ElE t TVCJ Fresh Gakes5 I & i "PI &-r Jumblse, Coffee OaUcti, Crackoss, y And v. ill be OIILIYERED ntlX of ClfARGi: to any Collie, Tea, Ohccolutu & rJilk, fJtcilc?, Chona, ImjIi, Uum i .Ujri, Oyster Stews, Soused Tig'c Feet, lUo. s Otjaaxoj" iVoin X1:J3 3a. xii. lo 1 i. in. 'M. V mif -f fini-fir f V --- i , '- t-"- --... m-.- B kw i P y f8SB i I L. rX At- J IT I a s iffa S. 3 'II Sclo Pvoprictora of BAILED SAHSAPilElLLA & ISOII WATER, diigsr ill), Hip Ale, Cf eiiii, liiSilsFiTMe, SemA iliifal Waters, nit' v2r All tioittiitiuiii'nUuns .T89 1m cjuxn9ttrjkUArvxrtflH-sd2svtMk-Atwfi4r6w(etftL's lacmerr m km Th ll, Th'1 following Maeliluory fnimbm p.ut of the "i.ir Mill 11 tin will bo ohl ut pulillo aiii'ilon nt mi e.nly date unless ill.pn-eil of pre'.lnii-lj by pihate mle. 1'utlis de-dmns i.f piiiehislu.i'niiy pnr tiun nf ihi- Miii'liini'ii can "irft p 1 1 tl cnl.ui and piiev- luiu the (iiiUeulyiud: 1 20X48 M k nni.f iTuiuiiiy. cparu titar Wheel & I'lnhiu , 1 ISs-sv, rnghie, i-aie Dear Wheel & Pinion: SMeOnle CI ii lib n wl.h rutins;'', 1 complete; ; 1 .lidiellealer.il P. mi 12 in. dl.i- , inetei : ' 2 i ( hi. V. I. ne.ininc Pnnt. fi.12sD.7; 1 U;,; liouhlu ritiLtJ complete with Pump ij Mfto; 1 0x20 Gallovfiiy toiler, lomplaie; J r.vlO Tubular Itnl'er. comp'cti'i I .Sugar Car W In. V l KO h.3.1 ; 1 Suir.tr Cooler, t.."i n20; 1 biiai CoolcV, il (!.ri ti.J0; 2 Siifiar Cooler. K5 o"20; 1 Timlv f In. W. I . 7 oVKKl?; 1 Mcaui Pump, l (li.,chnip,e; ! No, 0 BLAKE FEE!) PUMP, 2 RliUn Pump', lja dheba-jjo; 1 Lathe. '.'0 chuck 12 It. Ion, bed; t Heavy Vice, 1 F.ihbmks Platfoini ficiles, yos2S; Mill Iliiildluu', 40.ir.0!!l ; mid Itolloi Shed, all env, w 1th Cm i iifttitod Iron ; Tire Uilck. nliio a l.uge asi'ottinent of 2nd Hand Cocks, Valves, Plniiiff, liw., Kte. J NO. HXSO. ror.'t'irMlUCo. iv'oh.il.i, Unrtall. 630 lm Electricity h Life i ATAXY pcrsoiH find it modcuto h p iii. plication ot K)ecti lehy lienellclul. Klectrlclty sometimes cuics and ni'.ul.v abvaj s buiii'tits RlieiinutNni, Ni uihIuI i. Indigestion, lhc. and acts like a tonic and Is very bencllelul In ca-m of Ouner.il Uublllly. Go to CharJes Phillips', On tiucon tltrcct, And jet an Klcctiio Shock by dropping a Ntcd in the lot. ('mi be icgul.iteri in lilt the dcllciito as well m the Mioug. 'Ihrro Is also one ot thee r.lectilo Mnchlues nt Younfj Nap'-., corner of Hlne;niid Hethel stnc. 671lm HtiJo of Fiintty Articles ! riMIKIlK w'll bo a salo of Taney Aitl J. chs. chliiily lliUNalhn, at Quern Emma Hall, un FKIUAY, July It, 18'JO, fnr tho hcucflt of thai Institution. lJofrvluconts wUJ bo iotTed. BS1 td """'' " -jk'" ww"' wawwwmwvBiMt4Efp .IwWw- mBnmwiim . n"i fwmiMnrBm1 - ttnv. - ,.vi&M.rirBU..x4. ..fc1 -rs Mai... ' .t .p..wwv - .... Guaranteed Bond ISSUED BY THK OJF rIE'W "YORK - SECURITY: It?5SAKW X. MoOUltDV, S.rasMeM General TJ . EV O SsJTuOXlSlHl' - SiwBl M ALWAYS OK HAND XlD 70 OHDIin Pies5 Buns, Stelis, 17 6 "B 11 A ft V V rvwmfcVaSCACU U i ft M 1 b m S I $ & W I M 1 1 1 1 1 H P m W w 33: tlJItSttSV'. tit: o -MAX UFACTUU BUS OP- ha Stii fr 3d fe B. &5.-? BiH ' Pi AIM "1ELEPHOW! -0- tn:d ercleiB r.Itonlul bo addicsM'd to BKNSOK, SMITH & CO. '-ri-f.-. kc E M O llavin;; rcr.untd oin SODA WORKS to moro commodious quaitr? at IS-.. tiO K'OilfOr JirJ5? 5-5 EET, (Near tho Custom Ilo'iro) Vu ars now ) i. urcd tn (lirnbh tit -hort notice, and of primo rpi.tlliy any a' ths tullowing High Clus Aei.ited Deveragoa: CSBtOER ALE, Fiiiiii, swhi, Leiiii, Blrawijerry or Gmai Soil, liftisaparillfi, Saisaparillfi & i'rou Tater, ami Crab Apple Cider. LMne, tclur.itly the HYATT I'UUK WATER SYSTEX'. 7 1 -CSB O Til TELIDPHONESKS?-? 1 HOLLiSTER a CO lHttT MTilKriT. j : FIGURED INDIA SILKS ! Till. LARGEST and M031 COMPETE STOCK OF FANCY FIGURED INDIA SILKS ! AT j3f Mo. i! Patlcrm, ulilt.i MMrmvk, . AVUhunt it Iflval i!i Prlco & Qnnllty ! One-third the Piios of tho Eoyal ! Kvery Housokoopor Dhould Uto It ! &- A S.niiig of 315 rer Cent in Cost nnd Quality tho Vciy Best. J& GPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. o.ril (Jin Dr. A. B. CA RTBK I Tf A f i reniord hU ofllefl to Xo. n.1 i.i. Ileietanla, between Foil and Nuuauti sucotH Ofllce hours i DrtOto II a. m., nnd 3 to i, nnd 7 to 8 i. :t. Mutual Telephouo No, 502, 5701m s,A2K , . mvx tai3r'. .-.-. ..-, .-.-. jr S Ovor $186,000,000 Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. Bjtf KH ia 3 r. Etto.f E-to. t part of the city. &$ DVft cci gnpcafcrjtet xtx.vjsc&tituan inrrTsyxa rs?stEi i- -A.Jr?Trs1j. V A L ! i : : t lIKIi!ISSI. Vol' UafiH i. vi 3 .5 i) &M BBbI lKjij t.1. lit i j DltJctilj Ohas. J. FISH EL'S, Loading Millinery House-, Ootner Fort & Hotel sta. Fashionable Drectmahing npsi.iiin j,X$ HWKY DAVJS & CO., E,eluslvo Agents for thu Hawaiian Islandp, Dr. A. I.UTZ "O HiL hnvo iifllco bonis fiom 8 to n a. m. nnd 1 to n v. m., at Xo. 03 lloiotanla, between Foit and Xuunuu ttrcots. WMtnnl Telophouo Xo?. 3fi2 and 1T0, 670 Un jti .. "': ) i N J . ! C ii )p I N J it I r f