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I10N0LULU, H. I., TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY J J), 1892.
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At tin. Otllcu, Queen stiett, Hunoliilii,
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ttons "Manaoer Daily Bulletin. "
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tion "Kuitok Daily Uullkyin."
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Honolulu. II. 1.
JM. jVIONSABRAT,
Attorney at Law and Notary
l'ublic. Merchant street, Honolulu. 1-11
J ALFRED MAGOON.
. Attorney at Law nnd Notary
l'ublic. No. 42 Merchant street, Houo
Julu. 1-91
H"W. Schmidt & sons,
liuportcis & Coininission Mer
chants. Foitstieet, tionolulu. 1-01
HHACKPELD & OO ,
General Coininission Agents.
-Corner Fort and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, H. 1. 1-91
G"W MAOFARLANE & OO.,
Impoiters and Coininission
Merchants. Queen stiect, Honolulu,
11. I. 1-91
GONSALVES & OO.,
Wholesale, Grocers nnd Wine
Merchants, lieavcr Block, iioiiolulu,
U. 1. 1-91
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
lmpoitor and Dealer in General
Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu,
II. I. 1-91
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every kind. Corner Foit and Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-91
L EWERS & COOKE,
Init-oitcrs and Dealers in Lum
ber aud all kinds of Building Mateiials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, I I H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, brass and Lead Castings;
Macbiueiy of every description wade to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksinithiug. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
Atlas Assurance Company
OF L,O.VIMX.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
C. B. RBPLEY,
ARCHITECT.
0kick: Room 5, Spreckels' Block.
Mutual Telephone 208.
New Designs ! Modern Buildings !
Complete plans and specifications for
evciy description of building. ContiactH
diawn and cuicful bupcrlntcudcuco of
construction given when lequired. Call
aud examine nlans. npr 29 ly
Ffelimliiaij Amoiceiiit.
IMPORTANT SALE !
ON account of Captain Monsseuu's
di'pmtuic by the next outgoing
hU'uiuer, and to close partnci-oliip ac
counts Dr. Tiouseau offuis for sale the
Hawaiian Ostrich & Egg Farm,
IKiploltinl J-'urlc,
Comprlolng tho Fieeholil of tho Pio
purty. Furnituio, Agilcullural Imple
ments, Windmills, Pumps, Steam Ku
glue, etc., etc.
2 Pair of Breeding Ostriches,
35 more or less Young' OBtricbcs.
Fiom a day to 8 mouths old;
1 Horse and Brake, 1 Kxpiess Wugou, 1
Cart, a huge number f puicbied Brown
Leghorn run Is nnd others,
iiaf Tho Pioporty will bo sold as a
whole or eveiyihing sepaiately to suit
pmchabois.
There are on tho Farm over 200 Nael
Oiango, Adriatic Fig, uud Olive Tieus,
aud over lOOOImpoited Pineapple Plants
of the best soils.
Tho whole of the land is laid out for
complctu In gallon, the water being sup
plied from an Inexhaustible surface well
of eiy sweet water.
Dr. TioiiSbcnu ai-sumes all liabilities
of the Ostrich Faun aud would like all
accounts, If any, to be sent to hhu by
October a 1st.
Inspection invited. Captain Moris
scan will give every poabible Informa
tion. loiy-For piice aud other paitloulais,
apply to
ma DR. TROUSSEAU.
Australian Mail Service!
POIC SAN FKA.tfl'ISCQ.
The New mid Fine Al Steel Steamship
"SVBARIPOSA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
Feb. I I, 1892,
And will leave for the above port with
malls and passengers on or
about that (lute.
i tR .For ..freight tor 'pasiige, having'
st jierlor accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IB WIN
& CO., I'd,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland
The New and Flue Al Steel Steamship
ti
ALAMEDA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
bo duo'nt Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
Feb. I I, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for
the above ports.
C2T For freight or passage having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm O. IBWTN ft
CO.. L'd,
Agents.
1-91
Winter's
T13IK TAIILK:
ST MR. -KiNAU,'
CLARKE, Commaniar,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock r. M.,
touching at Lahaina, Maalaua Bay
and Makcna the same day ; Mahu
kona, Kawaihaoand Laupahoehoe the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Friday Jan 22
Returning leaves Hilo touching at
Laupahoehoe same day; Kawaihae,
a. m.; Mnhukona, 12 noon; Makena,
6 p. m. ; Maalaea Bay, 8 r. m. ; Laha
ina, 10 P. m. the following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu 6 . m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU.
Friday Jan 29
j No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. claudine;
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huelo, Haua, Hamoa and Kipa
hulu. Ilotuining will arrive at Hono
lulu every Sunday morning.
gJ8 No Freight will be received
after 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landings
to receive their freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after bucIi
freight 1pm been landed. While the
Company will use due diligence in
bundling live stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in ease of the
Iosb of same, and will not b6 responsible
for money or jewelry unless placed in
tho care of Pursers.
W, C. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secrotary.
CAPT. J. A. KING, Port Stipt.
1-91
Facile Mail steamship Go.
AND THK-
Occidental & Oriental S, S. Go,
Por Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call at Ilouolulu on their way to tho
above ports ou or about the following
dates :
Slmr. "Gaelic" Fob. 11. 1892
SImr. "Rio de Janeiro" April 12, 1892
Stmr. "Oceanic". ,,Junc 9, IBK2
For San Francisco.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call ut Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong aud Yokohama to the above
poit on or about tho following dates:
Stmr "Oceanic" March 5, 1892
Stmr. "City ol Peking" May 5, 1892
Stmr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892
tar Round Trip I'ickeU to Yokohama
ami return, 8350.
WST For freight aud passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf AgcnU.
PAPER HANGING!
GIVE J. L Meveu tho Painter a call
and huve your Paper Hanging done
promptly and neatly. 130 Fort street.
P. O, Box 887. Mutual Telephone
CM. 150 tf
!!ICMillll co.s
BY AUTHORITY.
TO VOTERS !
WARNING !
Your name must be registered on
the List of Voters foi Representa
tives. The name only being on the List
of Voters for Nobles will not entitle
the person to vote for Representative,
Examine the Voting Lists and im
mediately cause your name to be
entered on the Representative Vot
ing List by the Inspectors,
Voters for Nobles now on the Noble
List must also have their names
registered on tho Representative
Voting List nnd Register. Many
names of Voters for Nobles on the
List published and on ttie Register
are not now on the Representative
Voting List or Register.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
January 13, 1802. 819 lot
SEALED TENDEKS
Will be received at tho Interior
Oilicc until 12 o'clock noon, WED
NESDAY, Jan. 20, 1892, for Printing
and Blocking the Ballots to bo used
at tho next General Election for
Nobles, Representatives and Road
Boards, to tako place on Wednesday,
February 3, 1892, at so much per
thousand. Paper to be furnished by
the Interior Department.
Also for Cutting and Blocking the
Blank Ballots to be used at the said
'Election, to take place Wednesday,
February 3, 1S92, at so much per
ream of 480 sheets.
All information can be had by ap
plication at the Interior Oilicc.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior,
Interior Oilicc, Jan. 15, 1892.
321 3t
Water Notice.
In accordance with Sec. 1 of Chap
ter XXVII. of tho Laws of 188G.
All persons holding water privileges
or tliosu paying water rates, are here
by notified that tho water rales for
the term ending Juno 30, 1892, will
bo due and payable ut the oilice of tho
Honolulu Water Works on the first
day of January, 1892.
All such rates remaining unpaid for
fifteen days after thoy are duo will be
subject to an additional 10 per cont.
liates aro payable at tho ollico of
tho Water WorkB in the Kapuaiwa
building. JOHN C. WHITE,
Supt. Hono. Water Works.
Honolulu, Dec. 28, 1891.
305 tf
Irrigation Notice.
Honolulu, II. I., Dec. 2, 1891.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rutoB, are hereby noti
fied that the hours for using water for
irrigation purposes are from G to 8
o'clock a. M., and 4 to 0 o'clock v. m.
until further notice
JOHN C. WHITE,
Bupt. Honolulu ater Works.
Approved :
O. N. Spencek,
Minister of tho Interior.
281 tf
FOR ItENT
A&jh
T
UK Very Deslrahlo Resi
dence located on Kiunu
I street near tho coiner o
reet. presently occupied
street near the coiner of Pen
sacolu street, presently occupied by P,
F, Augiibt Elders. House contains par-
lors, uluiiig-i oom, kitchen, tluee chain-
Deis, mum oom, pantiy, veranda rooms
and ample elobet space. Possession given
December 1st. Inquire ut
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,
24fi tf Fort street, opp, Spreckels,
FOIt SALE or LEASE
RESIDENCE on Lunulllo
street presently occupied
bv Mr. J. A. Kenuedv. con.
tabling double parlors, four bedrooms,
dining-room, buthroom, -large dining
room, kitchen uud pantry; scivnnl's
room, stabling, etc., on rear of main
building, Grouudu, 300x105 feet, well
laid out,. Vacant ou 14th August. Lot
adjoiulug 300x105 feef muy'bo purchased
ou leasonublo terms,
R. I. LILLIE,
1G8 U With Theo. II. Duvius & Co,
AMERICAN LET'll.
San Francisco, Jan. 11. 1802.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
Among the 330 hills introduced in
the Senate Juu
ill) will) still a dozen
States to hear from, were twenty
eight tariff bills, vthirteen pension
bills aud seven Constitutional amend
ments providing for the election of
Senators by popular vote. The tariff
bills aimed to abolish the duties on
grain, bags, binding twine, sugar,
molasses, wool, coal, iron o'rbYete.vto,
repeal the retaliatory sections of' the"
McKinloylaw, abolishing sugar
bounties, and put on the free list all
articles controlled by trusts.
Among the large number of papers
presented and referred, was one from
the Chamber of Commerce, Seattle,
Wash., praying Congress by more
liberal appropriations to enable the
War and Navy Departments to place
the country in a thorough condition
of defense.
The question of allowing the Mexi
can troops to enter United States ter
ritory in pursuit of Garzs and Lis
band has been informally presented
to the Sccretnry of State and it was
one of the topics of discussion at the
Cabinet meeting, Friday. Senator
Romero, the Mexican Minister, said
to Secretary Blaine in an interview:
"The Mexican authorities are hamp
ered somewhat in their operations
against the insurrectionists by the
habit of the latter in peeking shelter
in United States territory." The
Mexican Government will soon make
a formal application for the privilege
referred to.
The advocates of the white metal
declare they will not rest until its
free coinage is secured.
None of the officers of the Depart
ment of State have airy knowledge
of any agreement made by this Gov
ernment with that of Italy to my in
demnity on account of the New
Orleans affair as reported by an Kng
lish correspondent at Rome. The
subject interrupted last spring by the
recall of the Italian minister has
never been rc-opeucd.
foreign affairs.
Advices from Paris say, "The ac
tion of the Government, now that
Bulgaria in effect has refused to
grant its demands, is eagerly await
ed. An exchange of notes between
the powers is actively proceeding.
It is staled that Bulgaria sent copies
of her reply to the French demands,
to England, Austria, Italy and Ger
many. The note expresses the hope
that France will be actuated by feel
ings of justice, that she will recon
sider her decision and that she will
again establish friendly relations with
Bulgaria. It is pointed out that
Bulgaria must give some sort of sat
isfaction to prevent France from be
ing humiliated.
The troubles existing in the Tan
gier district of Morocco and the des
patching by the British government
of two warships to piolect British
interests in Tangier, have awakened
the feeling in some quarters that
England has the intention of adding
to her territory by forcible acquisi
tion that part of the Sultan of Mo
rocco's dominion. Already reports
come from Tangier which state that
the British Minister has warned the
Governor that if he cannot guarantee
the safety of the city against lebel
tribes the sailors will be lauded from
the British warships. This is taken
by alarmists to mean aggressions on
the part of the British, uud the ".Ste
ele" demands that the Government
despatch the entire French Mediter
ranean squadron to Tangier to prevent
the British from carrying out any de
signs of an aggressive character the'
ma' have formed.
The newspapers in Rome ntato that
Italy will send a warship to Tangier
to protect Italian interests.
The Khedive of Fgypt is dead.
Said to have died of la grippe, al
though it is now rumored that he
came to his dcatli under suspicious
circumstances und it is possible he
was poisoned. Tho political situa
tion is calm to ail appearances, but
complications are none the less ap
prehended. Many persons at Cairo
distrust the probable influence of
England ou the young Prince, aud
consider it advisahlcthat some im
partial adviser, not an Englishman,
be placed near his person, and that
some constitutional combination be
sought with a view to English evacu
ation of the country. The ascension
of Prince Abbas, the eldest son of
the Into Khedive, to the tlnono of
Egypt was announced Saturday.
News from Madrid says: "Satur
day night a baud of Anarchists, from
the country surrounding Xcres, made
an attack on that place, intending
to pillage the town. The gendarmes
heard of the affair aud the Anarch
ists were sin prised to Und tt blrong
force awaiting them. They made a
desperate attack upon the gendarmes
aud the light continued until morn
ing, when tho 'cavalry took cli.irge
and succeeded in cupluring a major
ity. Several were killed.
Advices from Berlin state that the
Reichstag next week will debate u
bill for the repression of drunken
ness. The Ministers consider the
pioposals with disfavor, T)ie fate of
the measure in the Reichstag is
doubtful, Tho Conservatives uud
, Natiouul Liberals will suppoit the
bill, while the Freissinnigo and So
cialist parties will oppose it mainly
because its provisions invest the po
lite authorities with exceptional
powers of interference in, the private
life of citizens. Tho Kmpcror will
open Hie Landtag in person next
Thursday.
Tho Czar of Russia is determined
to stamp out all creeds not in ac
coi dance with tho orthodox church.
He has issued an official order clos-
ing the Catholic churches at Vedis-
lay and Buzki. Others will follow.
There was an attempt to wieek
Dublin Castle, the nltloiul ichIiIimici'
dfcEarllfceinnd, Viceroy of Irelnudf."
last week, I he castle is badly dam
aged. There is but little doubt but
that the explosion was the deliberate
work ot some person or persons who
desired to do as much damage as
possible to the (Jhief Secretary's
office. The entire force of the city
is ferreting about Dublin aud the
force of Scotland yard has been sent
for. All the recent arrivals from
England are being watched and
travelers fiom the United States have
again fallen under the ban of the
police suspicion. Should the explo
sion turn out to be the work of the
Fenian Brotherhood it is believed
that it will do great injury to home
rule prospocls,
A graduate of Oxfoid University
lias been arrested for bombarding
the House of Commons with a re
volver. He claims to be an anarchist
and wanted to show his contempt for
tho House of Commons.
CAULK AND COMMERCE.
The work of surveying a course
f i oin here to the Hawaiian Islands is
almost completed. Tho United States
surveying steamer Albatross arrived
in port Dec, 30th and reported a
practicable route had been found.
The soundings varied in depth from
2000 to 3180 fathoms, the latter be
ing obtained m latitude 31.51, longi
tude 130.41. At Waikiki a suitable
landing was found for the Hawaiian
end of the cable, and then the Alba
tross btnrted on a survey of the re
turn route. This was made on a
rhumb line course, and was contin
ued for about 800 miles, when coal
gave out aud she was compelled to
come in for more fuel. The Alba
tross will return to her work tiext
woek.
The S. F. Examiner asks: "What
can ha done this year that will most
benefit Saii Francisco?" Among tho
numerous replies is one from Mars
den Manson, Chief Engineer of State
Harbor Commissioners, that shows
that he has a level head. He ad
vises, "Development of Ocean Traf
fic." lie tells them to stop praying
for the railroad to give them relief
and go to woik with the spirit of men
in earnest. Have a licet of line
steamers and let the line extend to
Australian ports. He calls to mind
that the Sandwich Islands have com
mercially become a colony of San
Francisco to which San Francisco
annually ships many hundreds of
thousands of dollars' worth of ma
chinery, agricultural implements aud
farm products," etc. It is a wise
suggestion.
The Pacific Mail Steamship Com
pany will soon issue 5 percent bonds
to build new steamers.
OI.NEIIAI. INTEREST.
According to a special from Chi
cago, Gardner S. Chapin of the
Chicago wholesale liquor firm of
Chapin & Gore, who lias a fine resi
dence at Santa Barbara, Cala., lias
revived the story of a proposed
American Monte Carlo ou uu island
off the California Coast. lie says
that an organization lias been effect
ed for the establishment of such an
institution, and that the capital of
S10,000,OOOIih3 been fully subscribed,
he himself being interested. Pre
parations for lilting it up will be be
gun as soon as they can get the isl
and. Both Hie United States and
Mexico claim the island, and while
the Mexican Government would not
hesitate to lease the laud for such a
put pose our Government would.
Walter Maxwell, 1. L. Polk, a liroth-er-iu-law
of Maxwell's, John T. Caf
fey, a member of the California State
Board of Equalization, and Michael
C. McDonald of Chicago me said to
be in the scheme. Walter S, Max
well upon being interviewed says the
whole thing is false and Hie gentle
men named are quite indignant that
their names fahouid be used, Others
claim that there is truth in the
rumor,
Neil Sims and Laura and Beatrice
Sims, brother and daughters of Bob
Sims, closed the dark chapter in tho
Sims family at Al.ibama, Jan. 0th,
when they were lynched by a posse
searching for Neil Sims, who was
wanted for murder. They rusisled
witli tho result before-ineulioiied.
Over 100 people lost their lives in
a mine explosion itt McAllister, I. T.,
last Thursday, about half of the men
employed escaping. One climbed
100 feet with a broken leg
Gen. Ben Butler bus had uu at
tachment of 850,000 placed upon his
propel ly by Fbtea & Luuiiul of Bos
ton, for libel.
full Ai'or-our from chile.
According to the latest reports
from Valparaiso, the Chilean Govern.
incut lias cabled orders to .Minister
Pedro Moult al Washington to make
UoHClinkll OH 4f JHKJC.)
INSPECTORS' NOTICE.
Is' District ff Hono'ulu, 1st Precinct.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho
Iiibporlorn of paid Precinct shall
hold foiu public meetings of two
hours eiu'h tiny, commencing at 7
o'clock in tho evening as follows:
On Ttu'frdny, Jan. P.), 1W12, and
Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1S92, at (he Gov
ernment Nursery, .luiu-tion of king
and Waikiki streets.
On Thuiedny, Jan. 21, 1892, ut the
Long Branch Bath?, Waikiki.
On Friday, Jan. 22, 1892, ut the
Kumoiliili School House.
I?..- .1 -t ,....' -!..
i"-"' jmu purpusu in eurreciuig ino
electoral rou or vonng nsi oi tne l le
cinct by adding now niinies theieto,
or striking oil' the names of such
voters ns have died, removed fiom the
Piecinct, or otherwise become dis
qualified from voting in Iho said Pie
cinct. By older of tho Boaid of Inspectors.
E. I. SPALDING,
Chaiimaii.
Honolulu, Jan. 12, 1S92.
317 td
INSPECTORS' NOTICE.
3rd District of Honolulu, 1st Precinct.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Inspectors of said Precinct shall
hold four public meetings, of two
hours each (lay at the Royal School
House, on Emma sheet, commencing
at 7 o'clock in the even'ng, as follows:
On Thumday, Jan. 21, 1892.
On Saturday, Jim. 2:t, 1892.
On Tuesday; Jan. 20, lb92.
For the purpose of cut looting the
electoral roll or voting list of the
Piecinct by adding new names there
to or striking oil' the names of such
voters as have died, removed from the
Precinct or otherwise become disquali
fied from voting in the said Piecinct.
If neeobbury, adjourned meetings
sh ill also bo held at the bumo jdace
not later than the 28th inst., of which
due notice will be given at the hist
stated meeting.
By order of the Board of Inspec
tor, r W. C. SPROULL.
Chairman.
Honolulu, 11th .Ian., 1892.
317 td
INSPECTORS' NOTICE.
3id District of Honolulu, 2nd Precinct.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that tho
"' Inspectors of the 3d District, of
Honolulu, d'PrCtiifici, will hold meet
ings at tho Tax Asm'shoi'h Oilice, in
the Ivapuaiw.i Building, Queen street,
on tho following dates:
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1892, from 1
to 7 o'clock v. m.
Suttuduy, Jan. 23, 1S92, from 1 to
7 o'clock r. m.
Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1S92, from 1
to 7 o'clock i'. ji.
Tliuisdiiy, Jan 28, 1892, from -I to
7 o'clock i'. it.
For the purpose of correcting the
electoral loll or voting list of the
above named Precinct by adding new
names thereto, or striking oil tho
mimcA of such voters ah have died,
lemoved, or otherwise become dis
qualified from voting in t,.iid Piecinct.
T. C. PORTER,
II. ARM1TAGE,
IC. KULIA,
Inspectors of Election.
317 td
INSPECTORS' NOTICE.
5th Distrct of Honolulu, lstrreeiiot-
MOTICE is hoieby givi-n Unit the In
" spectors of buiii Precinct will hold
I bix public meetings of two hours each
day at the. TnimwayH Co.'s budd
ing coiner of Kanielianioha School
groundb, commencing at 7 o'clock in
the evening .is follows:
On Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1892.
On Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1892.
On Thursday ,lan. 21, 1892.
On Monday, Juu. 25, 1892.
On Tuesday, ,Uu 20, 1892,
For the purpose of correcting tho
oleutoral roll or voting list of Iho Pre
cinct by udding now names thereto or
striking oil' tho names of such voters
us have died, removed fiom tho dis
trict or nlherwibu become disquali
fied from voting in tho said piecinct.
If necessary adjoin ned meetings shall
also be held at the same place not
later than tho 30th January, lb92, of
whioli iluo notice will bo given at the
stated meetings.
By order of the Board of Inspector,
M, R. COLIHJRN,
Chairman.
Ilouolulu, Jan. 12, 1892. 319td
" MAUl'N El LLY
IOR sale or to trade
for a Good Har
ness Work lloiru, Tho
Filly Is two veurs old
fiom u well-hied mare.
and has not yet been handled but Is gen
tle. For fiiiihcr paitleulars apply at
"Kapuhulu Kami," Waikiki, or i lug up
Mutual Tel, No. :tjj. :i)J 2
NOTICE of MEETING.
QTOOKIIOLDEKS in Hawaiian Agrl
O cultural Company will lake notico
(hat thu annual meeting of tho Company
will bu held at the ollico of V. IJiuwor k
Co , Queen sheet, on THURSDAY. Jan.
21st next, at 10 o'clock A, it.
J.O.CARTER,
Sccietary H. A. Co.
Ilouolulu, Juu. 0, lb'J2. ill lilt
ATHLETIC SUIIOOlT
rpilh undersigned Is nrenaitd to give
1 U-bfons in Athletic- Exeicis". and
tho Manly Ait ut two doois aboe tho
Royal School, Emma Mieet, ulso to go
Injunctions at home ol puplU If do
shed. Applications iccdved at No bl
Kiug btieut.
312 1111 MIKEQUIU.IGAN.
Gift; Goods
In Jewelry
THOMAS LINDSAY
'Jt'lIE
ALL KINDS OF
JEWELRY MADE to ORDER
Large and Flue Stock In Hand.
Souvenir Spoons,
Coin OriimueiitN,
Clinrjns,
ANYTHING YOU ORDER.
Kiug Street, between Nuuann
and Bethel,
2'j:i tf
The Holidays !
- AT
WEMER & GO.'S
LARGE NEW STOCK
BY THE AUSTRALIA.
Comprising all the
Novelties. In
pel tabling to a
Establishment.
Latest Designs and
fcboit, everything
tlrst-cluss Jewelry
SOUVENIR SPOONS
OF ALL IdNDS.
IW Prices to suit the times, -a
WttER & CO.
202 tf
PROF. DUMB. MI'S
GENUINE
n 'j
Milan'!
V
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mr. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for tho sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
tho Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. fSigned,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTUENT'jUST ARMED.
207 tf
YEE CHAN'S
Dry Goods Store
Nunanu Street, above Faclfio Hotel,
Has Received por S. S. "Chinn"
A LOT OF
A great vai iety and extremely
nice, for
Christmas Presents
207 tf
LET!
A&
BC
nWEiRv
jra-Jj
I I ill'
uiiflCMouiin
Tli-roe iloiiHON
About to bo built ut tho coiner of liere
tuulu uud Keeaiimoku stioetu, each con
taining Put lor, nining-iooiu, Hallway,
A lleilioouis, Kitchen, Pantry uud llath-
lOOIIl,
teJ-Thu plans can bu seen at my
otllce, uud any alterations di'slted by a
tenant will bu mtidu.
JKW tl O, J. MCCARTHY.
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