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"TEiT "P& -j yW?1,"' vwwriifftlynwiiiiTr,jtirwap.M.Ma sip. HV ; ?u3k ;v; ,v , f (A' ' " y BY AUTHORITY. I SEALED TEXDUUS Will be received nl lliu office of tlio Koad Supervisor, in the ICtiptiuivf a lJulUliHB, until WEDNESDAY, ".liine 212, ut 12 o'clock noon, fur furnishing to the Honolulu Komi Hoard ut Hono lulu, tliu following items of tools mid materials, us per schedules lioiowith, for six mouths from date, viz. : SCllfcDUl.K "A." Linie lVr bbl Cement " Hunt's Axes Tor doz Shovels (long &, short linndlea) " Oo Handles " Oos " Picks " Pick Handles , " Mullocks , v.... " Mattock' Handles " Wheelbarrows (wood & iron). . " Trays, " "... " Gulv. Iron Ihiokols, 14in. Klin. " Black Blasting Powder Per 2511. keg Giunt " " . .Per 50 It. box " " " Cups . Por box Eueo (best piulity)t i'er 100 feet Lard Oil Per case Iveroseno Oil Per 10 cases Sporni Oil Por gal Black' Oil Per gul and bbl Machine Oil Cylinder Oil " " Everlasting Axle Grease... Per ease (Jarbolincum Per gal and bbl lSope.lin.-2in. (Manila). Per H in coil V isle Per bale N tils, Guh. it Iron, Gd-OOd . .Per keg Stable Bedding, (Hice Straw &. Hilo Grass). . . Per bale of 100 It. Horse Shoes and Nails Per keg Padlocks (Yale) Per do Hinges, Gulv. it Iron, 8in.-12in. " Dupui tore Bay Coal Per ton Newcastle Coal " liluckbinith Coal " Corrugated lion and Ridging, Per It. and foot Bar lion, iound and Hat Per ll Harness and Saddle Leatbei . " lied Mriek.s Per Jl Spokes, Felloes and Hubs, (Dump Carl size) l'or doz Oak Plank, 2i'm sllin Per fool SCIMJDUI.C "II." N. V. Lumber, 'I'iinber Per m feei " " Plank " " Hoards " ' " Scantling.. " K. IS. W. Lumber, Plank... " " " Hoards . . " " " Po.-ts (split) " " " Battens, lin. iiin. -lin " Cedar Shingles Per .m Hud wood Shingles " All bids nuint be endorsed "Tender 'lur fools and Materials, Honolulu Bond Hoard." The Uo.id Hoard do not bind them folvcs to accept the lowest or any bid By or.U r of the Honolulu Itoail Ho.iul. V. H. CUMMINUS, Koad Supervisor, Honolulu. Honolulu, Juno 10, 1892. H'J-lt iSEALED TENDERS Will he recoived at the Inteiior Olliee uiiiil MONDAY, June 27, 1802, at 12 o'clui 'j noon, for furnishing to the In sane Asylum, the supplied named in tin- following Schedules for the term of 0 mo'iilis from July Ut, 1802: iicni:in.i-: "a." AVKKAUK MONTHLY I'lTMs. IIEUUIJIKIEMr, SAY. -Be-f, fresh -1(500 lh, Heof, prime 00 lbs Hruiiil, fresh 020 loaves Bread, saloon .N0 lbs BiOoins, steamboat do. Baking Powder, Hoyal, (5-oz, tins 2 doz Houui-, pink 80 lbh Coll'ee, green, Konu 100 lbs Codil-h, whole 200 11.!. Flour, Golden Gate .3-qr. sks Matches, long cauls gross iMhci: noni 15 lbs Vermicelli 15 lbs P. ml Hurley 25 lbs OiH Mti.il 50 lbs Oil, Keioionu (IiubL) 0 cases Onions -1 orates P.itmous ti " Por),, corned J bbl Bice, No. 1 700 lbs Biijjiir, 3fo. 1 800 lbs Halt.co.irao 100 lbs Salmon !i bhls Toh.neo, plug, at pur lb 2 bxs Tea, Uiiua, Powching, at pur pound 2 x Tomaloos, canni'd 0 don tCIIKDUI.H "II." Hum, nt por ton of 2000 lbs. . ..5 bags Middlings ut per ton 2000 lbs. .5 bags Killed Diuloy ut pur ton of 201)0 llw 5 bags liuis must bo made for the items of t..(b -Schedule- hupujutoly. Al! supjilios must bo delivered at th .yluni ill dliuh qiiiuititii lib I't.ic tuuu to tiiiii) luijuired und ub j .i ij ihii iiispuuilo.ii antl njiproval of til" .lltMllUill t5iH""'iuloiiduiit or Ills .UtuUut. All lenders ninstU" endorsed, "Ton dor Tor Supplies, Insane Asylum, Sohedulo . " Tho Minister of the Interior docs not bind himself to accept tho lowest or any bid. C. N. SPENCEU, Minislor of the Interior. Interior Ollke, Juno 17, IS02. J.I9 III irrieration Notice. HONOLULU, H. 1., Dec. 2, 1891. Holders of water privileges, or those paying water intes, are hereby noti fied that the bonis for using water for irrigation purposes tiro from 0 to 8 o'clock a. M., and -1 to 0 o'clock i m. until further notice. JOHN C. WHITE, Supt. Honolulu liter Works. Approved : C. N. Sl'ENCEH, Minister of the Interior. 28-1 tf MB. B. 11. SOHOLTZ has been ap pointed a member of the Koad Board ffir the Taxation District of Hilo, Ha waii, for the unexpired term m ide vticant by the resignation of Mr. A. B. Loebcnsleiu. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ofiiee, Juno 17, 1S02. -l-l!) at MR. '.. PAAK1KI has this day been appointed a Notary Public for tho Third Judicial Circuit of the Kingdom. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Inteiior Office, June 17, 1802. -M0 :tt I'll iC Pledged to neither Heel nor Party, But ritaiilisird for the benefit of all. FRIDAY, JU-NE 17, 1892. UNFAIR DEALS. The San Francisco press generally docs itself little credit by its treat ment of Hawaiian affairs. It is con solatory to believe that the journalists of the Golden Gate do not represent their nation's sentiment, else we should he compelled to believe that the oft-lieard-of consuming friend ship of the Great Republic for "Lit tle Hawaii" was a myth.5. Better should be expeeted by this country al the hands of our San Francisco brethren. One of the largest items in the commerce of that city and port is the Hawaiian trade. This trade supports the finest individual fleet of American vessels that has its headquarters in any port of the Un ion. Tho large amount of exports which figures in the United Statea trade returns as sent to these Islands is mainly from or handled by San Francisco houses. Wc might under these and cognate circumstances that could be mentioned have a right to expect at least a fair deal from the press of San Francisco when treating of current Hawaiian affairs. Instead of u fair deal, however, we see infor mation of a reliable character which is to the Kingdom's credit deliberate ly suppressed, and information of a character liable to hurt the credit of the country gleefully paraded with gross exaggerations as well as posi tive misstatements and fabrications Newspaper men from the Golden Gate with bland demeanor inveigle themselves into the good graces of our officials and merchants, accept hospitalities from tlicm of the most kindly and unstinted kind, and re ccivu at their own urgent solicitation the opinions of their entertainers on local affairs. Then they go home, with few honorable exceptions, and burlesque our long-established und fairly well-working institutions, for get to acknowledge favors received and suppress the opinions they ob sequiously begged if they do not itiit the purposes of journalistic buf foonery. The Sail Francisco Ex aminer lias been one of tho worst offenders in tho respect described. Us representative hud the exclusive distinction on the King's death of getting passage to Honolulu 011 the llugsliip Charleston, beuriiig His late Majesty's body. He was taken in hand by prominent citizens and treated like a prince. He was courteously received und accorded every facility tor gaining accurate in formation at the Palace. In return tor all lliU consideration he treated the Examiner's readers to a slurring, sloppy and slangy travesty of the native customs observed ut the ioy.il funeral, interspersed with libels on tliu Queen's iirrungoinents, that were exceptionally high toned und devoid of undent causes of offense, und containing statements bearing on the political situation which originated 1 in loose blieot ooinei' talk. 1 The Examiner has again offended grievously in ihu mailer of the lute I uituuW or Uuuhou, A uuullbuiuu cntno here accredited from the Exam iner and bringing letters of introduc tion from persona having relations with the Islands, and was received in a most hospitable manner by sovcral prominent people, who, nt bis earnest request, gavu him their views on the situation, one ut least in writing, besides granting hmi exceptional fa vors otherwise. Tho recipient of these vnrious kindnesses uffectcd to bo deeply grateful before leaving, und expressed ureal satisfaction with the quality of the interviews ho was currying away. They were conser vative and moderate statements of the situation. Therefore, it would seem, they must bo suppressed by the seusatiou-uioiigcrling journal. The Examiner instead of them displays in the space of a page or more the report on the situation of another representative altogether, a gentle man from tho business end of the paper by the name of Fred 11. Som- era. tiiih representative nau aiso been treated with the utmost courtesy and consideration by officials and citizens. In return he mingles with a statement .of the facts obnoxious gossip of a stale variety respecting some of those who helped him, and wherever he can work in a lling at the authorities, or a sneer ut Hawai ian institutions about which he knows nothing but names, he does not fail to embrace the opportunity. This sort of journalism may be thought the essence of enterprise by its auth ors, but it is scarcely decent, much less honorable. If the Examiner de sired to win the Hawaiian people to annexation, it could not adopt a more unfortunate method than that de scribed. One amusing feature of all the comments so far seen on the late un pleasantness in San Francisco is that mostly all use the phrase "opera bouffe revolution" in its designa tion. "Whatever there is of opera bouffe in the matter is, however, to be found in San Francisco news paper reports of it. They certainly are good at joining in a chorus of epi thets. When their song is ended, however, the fact remains that the Hawaiian community has thus far been able to take care of itself in a manner that ought rather to be u sub ject for praise than one for ridicule on the part of the people in Califor nia. It might be a more commen dable sight to see the San Francisco press crusading manfully against stage robbers and other abounding lawless classes at home, than to sec it tacitly taking the part of filibus tering factions abroad, us it does by lampooning the Hawaiian authorities for their maintenance of law and order, whereby they spoil the sen sations of blood and rapine for which ghoulish journalism in Sun Fran cisco hungers and thirsts. The Examiner has an editorial bused on its sensational reports. There is only one point in the article woithy of comment. In advocating the annexation of the islands it uses this argument, "The all-powerful foreigners will not cousent to a re public ruled by the more numerous nntives." Well, now, what will an nexation bring us if not a republican government controlled by "the more numerous natives"? If not tliut. it will bo territorial governnicnl con ducted by carpet-bag politicians who would be tumbled out, bag and bag gage, after each presidential election, just when tlicy would have begun to find out something about the require ments of the group. The most ardent annexationist in the islands recoils at the thought of such an arrangement. There is ut this mo ment, however, no necessity for any change in the status of this king dom. Its government and legisla tion are going along decorously and serenely enough to ho the envy of many a more pretentious nation. Give us a nibt from foreign misre presentation and we will be happy. The best spring medicine is a dose or two of St. Patrick's Pills. They not only physic but cleanse the whole system und purify the blood. For sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. Auction Siles by Lewis J. Levey. 'SPECIAL SALE OF HORSliS On SATUltDAY, Juno 18tli, AT IM O'Hl.OCIt XOON. At the stiibles ut tho icur of the nlllce of .'. I. l)iiv.si'tl, Queen street, 1 will sell at I'uhlie Auction, 35 CHOICE HORSES & MARES JjhWlSiJ JiHVIOV, Auctioneer. 118 Jl SlOt) K JO WARD WILL ho paid by tliu iiiulcndgnt'd fur liifoiiiiiulon that ill lead loeuii ilrlhiii u din iuitli'i ilnit linn doiMi Out liiipurlal Aiutiliui Diilnr Decoration hi fiout n' Ihu "Kllto" IcuL'iuuiii PurM' during tliu iiliflil of Juim Kith. imi JAM. BTJilNJiJl. Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. RKCEIYER'J SALE ON FORECLOSURE, Pursuant to an order of Honorable S. 1). Dole, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 7th day of Juno, A. I). 1802, and mndc in 11 certain suit in Equity brought by C.llOLTE, plaintiff, against h. AKAU und others, defend ants, for the foreclosure of 11 certain mortgiigo dated December !H), 1885, of record in Liber 1)9, page 100, ex ecuted by L. AKAU of Wiiinniiuilo, Onliu, and by Duck Joy and L. Akuu, co-partners under nuino of WING JOY KEE CO. of Wuimunulo, Oahu; und by Uug Wn, L. Akuu, Sing Quon, Ah tjuon, Ah Mi and Chick Snug, co-partners under name of lUONU LEE CO. of Wuimiiniilo; und by Akting, A pong, Ah Sun, Ah Chui, Aug Hong nml L. Akuu, co partners under name of MAU SING & CO. of Wuimunulo; and by L. Akau, San Oheen, Ah Cheong, Le Cheong, Ah Hu, Walloon, Ah Leong, Pang Kow and Hong Lop, co-partners under the linn mime of TAILEE CO. of Wuinmntdp; und L. Akuu, Ah Choi, Walloon and Wo Chung Co., co-purt-ners under tho linn niimo of KWONG HOCK CO. of Wnmianiilo; and by Am Ngin.Tai Chin, Tin Ban and Tung Lan, ec-purtners under name of KWONG SING CO. of Wnimamilo; mortgagors, to C. Bolte, mortgagee; I will t-oll at Public Auction ut the auc tion rooms of J. F. Morgan, auction eer, on Queen street, in Honolulu, Oahu, ut 12 o'clock noon, on SATUR DAY, tho 18th day of June, A. 1). 1892, free from all incumbrances all tho Property and Premises in cluded in said mortgage and all the mortgagor's right in Equity therein. The Properly is as follows : 1 Lease from the Wninianulo Sugar Companv to Lan Akau & Co., (Wing Joy Keo'Co), dated February 1, 1881, of record in Hook 08, page JO!!, for the term of Eighteen years horn January ljilSSl. 2 Lease from the Wuimunulo Sugui Company to.Kwong Lei-. Co. (Quong Lee iV Co.), dated February 1, 1881, of record in Dook 08, page -107. for the torin of eighteen years from Jan. 1, 1881. I) Leu.o from tho Wainninalo Sug ar Co., to Man Sing Co, and Kwong Hock Co., dated February 1, 1881, of record in Book 08, page 481, for the term of eighteen vears from January 1, 1891, 1 Lease fiom the Wuimunulo Sug ar Co. to Tai Lee & Co., dated Janu ary 1, 1881, of record in Book 08, page 170, for the teiin of eighteen years fioin January 1, 1881. 5 Lease from tho Wnimanalo Sugr sir Co. to Tai Sing it Co,, dated Feb 12, 1881, of record in Book 08, pages 174-7, for the term of eighteen years fiom the 1st of Junuuiy, 1881. G Lease from the Wuiiniiniilo Sug ar Co. to tho Kwong Hock Co., dated Feb. 1, 1881, of recoid in Book G8, page 477, for tho term of eighteen years from January 1, 1881. 7 Lease from tho Waimiinalo Sug ar Co. to Man Sing & Co. and the Kwong Hock Co.," dated February 1, 1881, of recoid in Book 08, p ige 481, for the term of eighteen yours from January 1, 1881. 8 Lease from the Waimanulo'Sug ar Co. to the Kwong Sing Co., daled August 9, 18S1, of record in Book 89, page X)0, for the term of eighteen years from January 1, 1881. Also personal property mortgaged by L. Akau and others ut Wuimunulo to 0. Bolte, as follows 1 KWONO HOOK COMPANY 01! KWONO HOOK COMPANY. 1 rice mill, 1 paddy store house, 5 houses, cook house, shed, etc.; 28 horses, 10 pair oxen, 22 yokes and chains, 10 Huddles, !1 ox earls, HO pitch forks, HO shovels, HO spades, 45 hoes, 1 mullocks, 24 cane knivo:-, 8 sets har ness, 15 ploughs, 1 barrow, 10 mutes and colli-, 79 pigs, 07 acres r'po cane, o uoies young cane, l catllo brand. ' MAU SJ.S'O COMPANY. 1 house, 4 horses, 50 hoes, 50 cane knives, 4 ploughs, Bl shovels, (i spades, 9 yokes and Bi chains, 10 pilch forks, It saddles, 8 mullocks, 12 pigs, 1IJ0 acres ripe cane, 50 ucies young ciino. TAI HINO COMPANY. 1 house, 8 horses, 50 acres young glowing cane. KWONO KINO COMPANY. 1 house, 2 horses, 4 mules, -10 aeies ripe eano, CO ueres young eano. WIND JOV KEB COMPANY. 1 liou-u, 10 hoises, 2 mules, II ploughs, 8 do,, 11 iron chains, 111 shovels, 2-1 spades, GO hoes, 12 pitch forks, ri eano knives, 20 mattocks, 1 bin row, -1 saddles, 1-1 sets harness, 22 pigs, 2 ox cuits, XI acres ripe otiuo, 217 ucrcK young cane. TAI I.Ki: 0O.MPANY. 1 house. -1 hoises, 10 oxen, 1 ox cuit, -1 ploughs, II shovels, 0 spades, I burrow, 1-1 iron chains, M yokfiij; 70 hoes, 110 cuiiu knives, (1 pitch forks, '.i suddles, 2 sets harness, 21 lengths of Hume, (10 acres iipu cane, 181 ucies young cuno. g0 And ulso nil other pioperly of said inortgagois, which is covuied by said inoitgagu, whether specified here in detail or not, iftT The leases und leaseholds are subject to all the tonus and condi tions therein contained, $Jtf Deeds al expense of pin chasers. A deposit of ten (10) per cent of tho sum bid will hu ioiiilied from bidder. Kuhi subject to eonlir iiintiou by the Com I. 0. 1IOLTE, Hiu'oiuT. Honolulu, Juno 7, 1K02, J-12-St lieu you wiiiil. a Tori mil 15ii1iw'k!1 cull on KiiiK Kioh,, Kil ihv.lv julco lint itiul nt i auuiplca. They ouu'l bo bout. THE MUTUAL LIFE INS0B11CE 00. OF iW YORK. itlOUAKO A. .Hct)lKIY, l'tti(Uitt. issues very Desirable Form of Policy I It has paid its members since its organization THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLl ARS, Its New Distribution Policy is the most liberal over offered by tiny Insurance Company. H5" For full particulars apply to 1-91 Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. AUCTION SALE Pasture Lands in Kiipaliulu, Near Honolulu By order of Hon. R. 11. Dole, I will ofl'er for sale at Public Auction, nt my Salesroom, Queen street, On SATURDAY. June 18, AT 12 0'OLOOK NOON, The FollowlaM Do&irabla Properties: I 1 Lot 37 of the ICap'diulu suivey, including un i'iea of 455 aeres und fenced on tho eastuily, westerly und niauka side.- with stono wall for the most pari. This land is bounded niuuka by the Wuiulue road, easterly by. Wiii.iluo und westerly bv Lot 118. 2 Lots IIS, 315 and 'M of'the Ivupu hulu survey, including an urea of U89'J neves. Fenced in bv hIihio wall und wiie fence and for u short (lis-j tunee by n steep putt of Diamond I Head. Hounded niuuka by the Wuiulue lloiul, ei-icily by Lot 117, westeilv bv the i'i of Puho.i und nni-' kui by Purls lots, and has an outlel'on the Park and a water supply for stock. This land is c loured of Inn tana for about ij of its uii-ii. U A portion of tho Hi of Puho.i lying west of the last mentioned land with tho Wuiulue road :kirting its niauka side. The new Kapulmlu loud cuts ncross its westeily end. Area 711 acres. Fenced on its east erly side. HJ3 All of these Lands furnish considerable pasture during u huge part of the year mpl contain u yearly increasing growth of nlgerobu trees, which furnish a largo amount of feed for stock. .IAS. F. MOJKGA.N, 42 22t Auctioneer. Mstinifli's Sale ! The undesigned, Aliikmuu Nuone, Administrator of tho Eh in to of Ku pika Nuone, deee.u-ed,.by virtue of un order of uule made by the Hon. S. B. Dole, one ol the Jiibtieus or the Sup reme Court, dated Muy 27, 1802, will sell at Public Auetion, for th pur pose of paying the debts of said de ceased ( Ou SATURDAY, June lSlh, AT IS ti:i(ICIt .o. At the Salesroom of Jus. F. Morgan, in Honolulu, all of the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Situated on the west side Emma street m Honolulu, neatly opposite Eniinu .Siuuie, lately occupied by Kupiku Nuone. Tho Pioperly extends fiom Emma street to the lane adjoining tho Chi nese Young Men's Christian Associa tion uud will be sold in small lots. Lois 1 and 2, 10 feel on Emmu street by 100 feet deep, mo leased in Puug You Kee, 17 years icinuining, ut $i8U per annum. In the iciir small kits will be sold in size to suit puieliaseis. Lot 12, !J0 feet on Kmniii stioi't by 1.10 feel deep, i-uinpiisi't, the New and Dcsitsihlu Utilise lately en-eted by said Naonc. This is an iiiiiivalled oppiiitiuuty to obtain oenlialiy situ-uli-d and easily lenlid properties,. f?" A Map may to seen ut .las. F. Miiigan's auetion looms and fur ther purliciilurn theie obtained. ALAKE.MA NAONE, Administrator Estate of Ivupiku Nuone. Mil 7t EXECUTOR'S 3AL OF HEAL ESTATE. Under und by vhtiiu of an order U siied out of the tjupienm Court, hi Pro bate, dated the Plih day of May, it-'.)'-', upon the petition of Alex. . I. Cariwilght, Executor of the last will and ic-taini'iit of Eliza J Holt, deceased, prnjiujr for mi order for leave to sell ccriuin Iteul Estate belonging to nW Uii-thiil'n es tate, 1 mil diicctt'd by the said A. .1. Caitwilgllt, Kxecutor 'a-i iifoiesald, to offi'i" ni Pub, ic Miction ut my Salesroom, In Honolulu, ou KATUJtl) Y, Hie Hth day of ,1mm, 18'J:', at 12 iitiou ol that day, all uud singular the following den crihed nieces or piuevU of land: 1 All that Piece or Pmecl of Land situate at Kupuiil.nlo. In Honolulu, con taining tt-10 ot an acre, und d allied in lluyiil Patent lUMi, L. U. A. lai'J, leased to J. V. Colburu for IU) i er iiuiuiiii. 2 -All that Piece or Parcel of Land situate ul Kiiluwuhluc. In said Honolulu, and kuuwn us the "Uolrou Premises," uud the same us described in Itoyal Pa tent 1107. L. U. A. 1UI17. II All that Piece or Parcel of Land situate on Fin t sheet, hi said Honolulu, and occupied by .1. J. t'nideii iu iffiiinlly lesldeuni, lease expiring; hi May, 181)1, yearly leiitul SIO, I All Unit Piece or Parcel of Land situate ou Fort sheet, In said Honolulu, uud occupied by A. V rhirU lib a family resldunce, yeuily icutal S ISO. 5 All those i viiuln I'leciis or Pin eels of Laud situate ut Palatini ufuiosald, and helng Apauim I and t of Itoyal I'.t tenl 2.V1I, L, r. A Sllltt and Apulia 2 of Hoyal Piiliint 2&I7. L. ('. A. s;i7u, miller lease to All ill at a yeally rculiil of sll. The above rule In made kidded lo mm. 111 unit Ion by tho Com t l.ulug the order of ill. nwr Ti'i'iiih lliikli in '. h. (Joiil Coin. I lend at Ihu ciiuiiitii o ih iiire,,.(n, l'l' filltlier piillieiiliiu apply p, A. ,1, CuiUVfljOil. JU ,. .'A. T. ilOHUA.V, 3t-Ul AUulluuuui Anin General iOM g p. rtu fl &a HAVE OPlfiNED Nsw China, Glass & On Kaahunianu Street, Larp Assortment of Vol SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Royal Worcester, Wedgewood & Other Fine Ware. 9ew Rugs & Carpets, English Furniture, Rattan Ware. Fine Show of Glassware, IVORY WAKE, BOHEMIAN-VASES, WINE GLASSES, TUMBLERS, CUT SALADS, Etc., Etc., Eto., Etc., Elc. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd., Fort Street, Honolulu. FIRST QUALITY THE Gnny Refrigerators AND IQ1Z CHESTS, Ornamental! Economical & Durable! Eudy's Old EsTAni.isiiEn Ice Gtets k Mriprte, China, Crockery & Glassware, Plantat oa Tools, Implemanu 5 Supplies Paints, Oils & Varnishes. Yacuurn Oil Co.'s LnbrlcatLig Oils! Always the same; made by u special process and always reliable. Carbolincum Avcnarius in Quantities to Suit. PACIFIC HAKDWARE CO., L'd., Cummins New Itloek, Fort & Merchant sheets. . sJ?J dSsvG. . j. m?L & A LAHGE INVOICE OF THESE JUriT DECEIVED IJY HOLLiSTER & CO., DRUGGISTS. IO! Vv Slreot, f 1) J 04 Fort Street, Just Received a New Invoice of the Adeline Black Stockings Guaranteed to bo Fust Color and Absolutely StainlesB For Latiios, Gentlemen, Misses & Children. y Tlio Ailiilino Hliiok Stncklnns nro lu litsst Dlndtj "& VtXttMJfXWtMmCMM TO lilfiT I aaa-A Il'V.. PH1.MI-4KS. Ul JttjWMi I J llerulttiilt kliiitl, iipiiu ?lSiSlte Koit..Heel t'liuielt. Ap ply ID 1(, LL1LLIK, , mil At Thco. 11. Duvluu Co. i Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. ni.'vnnjKjaj'vi.ukOjKfiM auirs & m THEIR Furniture Saleroom Ground Floor, with a Geis bx " Grown erby, x Zt lloiinlulii. II. 1. Honolulu. TO IAZV 'pwo Mi'oly I'lirnUlii'd 1 Ituuuu iHdili.illy louulitil, ff$0n i Cnooli-u Mlil.l.UI'iN Dilleii. UM U sSkC'IS' 5; s r j 4 1-