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1ST
EW
Grocery
v
Store
32!
NUUAN'II
HrltKKT,
Between
Hotel
and
King
Street,
next
to
Hhootllig Unllery.
GEO.
MC1NTYRK
Ha
opened
n
Firatela
(Iruc-n-
a
above.
Ha
will
keep
ninny
on
the licit
nml
l'rrslieit
order
and
Morse
did
not
expect
,
SpiecH,
Canned
GoodH,
Etc.,
And
do
IiIm
bett
to
p!
!(
nil
UtlKtoinent.
Bulletin
Supplement,
November
23,
1894.
American
English
Groceries
toorJre7ecuJtM.
banqLt!
ProvisioiiH,
Daily
V.
I'nrchasrs
delivered
to
nil
parts
ot
the
Oily.
2vli3.tvial
X'olopliori.o
S257.
FIRE,
LIFE
nl
MARINE
INSURANCE.
BartfeN
rtro
Iwmraice
Co.,
AmU,
17,109,825.49
LsaJsa
A
UMUklre
Fire
lit.
Co.,
iMeti,
14,317,052.
ThtBM
m4
Mwtwj
alartae
lift.
Co.,
(Unmd)
Aaaeta,
16.124,057.
Mow
feck
Ufa
la.
Co.,
aaaeta,
I137,4OT,J98.99.
G.
0.
BERBER,
Qaaeral
Afsit
lor
Hawaiian
Ulaada.
HONOLULU.
NATIONAL
IRON
WORKS
QUDIN
STRTDHT.
alakM
ail
KJcatroi
StraaU.
rpHK
UNDKUUIUNKI)
AKK
1'KK
X
pared
to
make
all
klndt
of
Iron
lirau,
Bronte,
Zinc,
Tin
and
litd
Catl-
ing.
Alio
General
Repair
Bhon
for
Blearu
Knelnei. Klco
Mills,
Corn
Mill,
Water
Wheel!,
Wind
Mllli.etc.
Machine
for
tbt
Cleaning
of
Cotlee,
Castor
Oil.
Beam,
Uaiule, filial,
Pineapple
lave
and
other
Fibrous
Plants
and
1'aiwr
block.
Alio
Machinal
(or
KxlrantlUK
Hinrnh
from
the
Manioc,
Arrow
Knot,
etn.
aia
All
orders
promptly
attended
u
WHITEJUTMAN
It
CO.
To
All
Loven
of
8ea
Bathing
I
ILANIWAI
BATH
HOUSE
WILL
HI
KKI'T
IN
FIRST-CLAS-
S
STYLK
B-
T-
rmr
N.
II
biclul
Acrommodaiiou
for
lAdlei
and
(Ihildrfii.
lirI-l-
m
DAVID
DAYTON
--
Wlbl.
ATTKNH
T-
O-
iBuagemfint
and
Sail
ol
Propuny
-
tHP
-
Collecting
In
All
Its
Branches.
Omen
No.
42
Merchant
Hlreet.
MUTHii'1'
lX'3CXiSZ'XXOXT3S
300
CATTLE
FOB
COAL.
How
Sam
Parker
Hurried
an
Ocean
Stearaor.
In
its
notice
of
thu
delayed
arrival
of
the
steamer
Alameda,
the
San
Francisco
Daily
Report
has
the
fol-
lowing:
Only
once
hofore
was
Captain
Morse
in
danger
of
bringing
his
ves-
sel
into
port
behind
time.
Tho
Alamutla
had
boon
delayed
at
Hono-lul-
u
takini?
in
n
load
of
stnrar.
and
as
tho
weather
was
very
bad
the
j
skipper
did
not
want
to
press
her.
'
Hton-
-
Among
the
passengers
was
bam
hand
l'arkor,
at
that
tiuiu
one
of
Kala--
'
kaua's
Ministers.
lie
wanted
to
and
aa
Captain
to
got
in
beloro
btiuuay
at
noon
l'arkor
was
distrusted.
After think
itig
tho
matter
over
he
went
on
tho
t
bridge
and
asked,
"Captain,
how
many
tons
of
coal
extra
would
it
re-
quire
to
got
us
into
San
Francisco
on
Saturday!'
"About
imv
was
the
answer.
"How
many
bullocks
i
Andean
(at
that
l'arkor
owned
very
i
largo
cattlo
ranch
on
the
island
of!
A
T
fTl?
ft?
I?
VTTC31
IT
ATOl
Oahu
would
it
to
pay
for
A1
AJI
AU
JU
JLl
Hi
J
V
UtlX
JL
O
AJL
IV.
A
0
...11t
fl...
......
.....
IIIU.,1
I'Udii
&
iim
uunnui
was,
nifuiiw
l
eighty."
"Very
well,"
said
Parker,
I
"shovel
in
the
coal
and
got
mo
there
in
timo for
that
banquet
by
all
i
means."
There
were
only
two
boil-
ers
in
use
at
that
timo,
but
a
third
was
got
ready,
and for
that
21
hours
tho
steamer
made
.'ISO
miles
J
against
heavy
head
sea
anil
wind.
1
he
fourth
boiler
was
then
put
iuto
requisition,
and tho
good
ship
log-
ged
!M1
miles for
tho
hours
and lauded
Minister
l'arkor
in
San
Francisco
fire
hours
before
the timo
set
for
tho
banquet.
LAUNCH
Or
THE
ST.
LOUIS.
Tho
LurRoit
Vonel Evor Built
Aiuorlcu
Namod
by
Mr.
Olevo-lan-
d.
Tho
magnificent
steamship
St.
Louis,
of
tho
American
Lino,
was
successfully
launched
at
Cramp's
Philadelphia,
Nor.
12th
in
the
presence
of
M),(M)0
people.
Mrs.
i
Cleveland,
wife
of
tho
I
broke
tho traditional
bottle
of
chain--
1
pague
on
tho
bow
of
the
steamer aa
i
she
glided
into the
water.
The
St.
Louis is
more
than
twice
as
large
as
any
steamship
hitherto
built
in
America.
She
is
considerably larger
tho Paris
or
the
New
York
and
of
the
steamships
now
alloat
is
seo-on-
d
in
si.o
only
to
tho
Campauia
and tho
Lucauia.
The
St.
Louis is
more
than
one-tent-
h
of
a
mile
long.
I
Iter
dimouHious
are
as
follows
Tsk
Hooit
ivuuiit
over
an,
mti
leei;
leugiu
on
I
line,
KM
feet;
extreme
beam,
CJ
j
hold,
12
feet;
draught
of
water,
re-
-
1 1
11)
ll..r
Uhii.
1.
BHAW,
n.
....,
!
w
...
..w.
..
.-
-
vn
tirely
of
steel
and
is
American
from
the
keelson
to
the
truck.
No
foreign
materials
enter
into
her
She
is
of
American
model
and
design,
of
American
material
and
wax
built
by
American
skill
ami
uiuhcIu.
AVirj.
for
Christmas,
Mrs.
"Ka
Maile"
stock
is
nearly
all
sold
and
anticipating
heavy
demand
for
goods
she
ordered
a
flue
line
of
tauoy
Articles,
etc.,
they
will
arrive
ou
i
the
next
Australia.
Her
large
and
commodious
will
bo
fitted
up
as
a
show
room.
All
her old
customers
and
the
Honolulu
people
in
general
are
invited
to
iuspect
this
maguilu'out
stock
of
(Jliristmas
Goods.
Mrs.
Y.
It.
.Meek,
who
resides
at
L'nl,,
sayH
her
daugh-
-
ter
was
for
several
years
troubl
leu
at
with
severe
cramps
in
the
sto-
mach,
and
would
be
in
such
was
to
call
physician.
patentee
that
lias
not
only
saved
us
lots ol
worry
and
she
says, "but
also
bills.
is
my
opinion
that
every
family
should
have
a
bottle
ot
this
in
the
For
sale
all
druggists.
Mousou,
Smith
Co.,
ageuta
for
Hawaiian
Inlands,
KwongSingLoyf
SING
LOY,
!
IIM
It,,
Block.'
IUl
331
P.
0.
Box
207.
Mutual
Tele.
880.
P.
0.
Box
107.
o
BIG
STORES
Just
Received
Hen's
and
Boy's
Suits
I
Colored
Tweeds
7
GO
Diagonals
7
GO
English
Serge
G
Boy
SnitH
(elegant.)
G
Chinese,
Japanese
and
Indian
Goods
1
13rA
Complete
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
with
Competent
and
a
complete
line
of
Engliflh
and
timo
a
Suitings.
Perfect
guaranteed,
I?FXTIT'
"i
take
that
X
1
a
twenty-fou-
r
In
shipyard,
President,
than
u
Caiuptouville,
times
Wicker
Ware
in
Great
Variety.
51-5-
3
King
Street
&
407
King
Street.
Criterion
Saloon
W1ELAND
-
-
Lager
Beer
!
2
SCHOONERS
FOR
25
GENTS
CHA8
1101-t-
f
j.
McCarthy,
ManitKer.
Commercial
-:-
-
Saloon
&RBY
KLEMME,
Manager.
Cor.
Nuiisnu
tc
Heretanlt
Btr,
Honoltiln.
Tbt
Only
Sporting
Id Town.
O.
P.
S.
a
Specialty
Lohengrin
Beer
A'lays
on
2
Glasses
fur
25c.
of
I.lqiiori
and
Cigar
always
on
loadwator
MerCIiailtS
LXCliailffG
feet
depth
of
2(1
feet;
,rl.tr.
i.ii,
f.nll
8.
Proprietor.
construc-
tion.
--
CuMiH'rcinl
Propurlni;
lioardiuau's
Christmas
lauai
agony
Lager
Dranght.
Wlnei,
Choice
Liquors
HKI.I.
4'JI.
Cor.
King
and
Nuuanu
Hlreet,
Honolulu.
UK
BHAIlKti
the
Kon
Cotter
Uoninany
The
hits
llvo
hiindrnl
acres
f
eollVt)
land
In
fee
niini.'e
ut
1'uim
'J,
Koilth
Kuni.
Hawull,
nhotil
thren
ainf
iniu
htilf
from
lloopulon
Imidlnh'.
'I'lie
U
Hiiiong
thu
l)ent
for
coll'ue
rowliin
in
Kona,
tlie
Bull
very
rich
h-- h
and
entlly
worked.
A
lnrK
nutiilier
of
,
Hhares
Iibvh
already
ht-e-
for.
'KW
Apply
to
J.M.
Cartwrluht'i
lllmik,
Merulmnl
ntreet
Honolulu.
that it
necessary
in
a
Having
read
about
Chamberlain's
Colic,
Cholera
ami
Diarrliou--
a
Hoiuedy,
she
concluded
"Iitiu
00
00
Cuttcra
EXTRA.
PALE
licit
hand.
and
Pine
Beer
TKI.Ki'HONK
I
LIM1TKD
NUMIIKK
In
South
Company
inquired
mllet
lund
coimliitliiKof
hiilisorllied
MUNHAlllt.VT,
llhl-i-
f
M.
T.
DONNELL,
AND
JIANUKAOTliriKII
or
tiik
to
it.
She
found
it
almost
gave
prompt
relief.
It
was
seldom
NCW
FatflDteQ
FOl
SUMer
necessary
to
the
second
dose.
"It
time,"
doctor
It
remedy
house."
'
C&-
-
All
Orders
or
('ommmilrsthiiiR
adilrehHcd
to
K
().
MhII
,V
Hon.
I.M..
(who
havtt
them
ou
Hale),
or
to
M. T.
llonuell,
will
reonlve
promiit
attention.
llllO-t-
t
The
Daily
llulletin,
M
month,
delivered
by
carrieri,
lrr
01-B-
8
llDf
St,,
III!
Illlllll
SI
fit
SOr.K
try
cent
LDCOL
-:-
-
(8
THE
Bavo
Half
tho
Amount
of
Your
Oil
BUI
Through
Bavlng
in
Pigment.
Kvery
painter
should
use
I.ucoi.
in-
stead
of
Linseed
Oil,
bccuiiHu:
I
on
I.ciol
U
more
durable
than
Unserd
'i.
l.ccoh
Is
more
tconomlcal
than
In-
-
red
Oil.
l'UOOF
THAT
LUGOL
IH
MOKE
DUItAULE.
Six
years
of
actual
uo
in
exterior
liiiiiKo
painting
in
California
(the
most
trying
climate
fur
paints),
in
the
burning
beat
of
the
Arizona
Des-
ert,
thu
Arctic
cold
of
Alaska,
and
ou
the
Atlantic
coast,
have
fully
ami
practically
nhowu
that
Lucoi.
alwuys
outwears
l.iusuuil
Oil
under the
sumo
conditions.
All
the
acid
works
in
Man
Francisco
have
discarded
Lin-
seed
Oil
for
Lucol,.
ILLUSTRATE
THIS
YOURSELF.
Tut
strong
ammonia
ou
Linseed
and
Lucol
paints.
Thu
LiiiKCt--
paints
aie
dontroytd
in
a
few
minutes;
the
Lucol
paints
are
practically
uuallcct-ed-
,
PROOF
THAT
LUCOL
IS
MORE
ECONOMICAL.
Break
up
1)
lbs.
paste
white
lead
in
one
pint
of
Lrcoi.,
and
the
same
ipi.iutity
in
ouu
pint
of
Liiinccd
Oil.
Spread
the
paints
ou
similar
dark
surfaces
(or
coiup.irifou.
Tbo
Lucol
paint
spru.ids
as
far
as
and
covers
much
better
than the
Linseed
paint.
To
gut
equally
good
covuriug
with
thu
Linked
paint
you
have
to
use
-
lbs.
of
while
lead
to
one
pint
of
Liusccd
Oil.
This
means
a
having
of
j)
lb.
of
pastu
lead
to
each
pint
of
Luuoi.
lined,
or
0
lbs.
to
every
gallon,
equivalent
to
your
saving
more
than
half
thu
llrst
cost
of
the
Lttcoi..
Li'coi.
is
not
in
competition
with
cheap
Linseed
Oil
MiUuiulcr.
IH
BEST
PAINT
OIL!
.SUB
m
LIMITED,
Agents
tor
the
Hawaiian
Islands
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