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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

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cjpwtfw Hi ii Mitr" Tl tfwjrwvwwr TTiFHliP'fMW 'V DA II A' KUl.l.ferriJN: HONOLULU, II. KEBIMAUV 7, Itfim. 1 1 hi I -i-wrnM-iln fill "''IMM'1' WWI111 MMMMHMBHKTTT' 5 i f- 6 ir iu aiTji fulfill FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1890. ARRIVALS.

Feb 7 Austi.dln, Houdletlc, d.ij mitl 111 liniiM i mil S.ui Fi.iueiseo Mnkcc from Kiipia Sehr- Knulkeaoiill flout Hawaii Ilk Alc. McNeil hum Newcastle, DEPARTURES. I VI Hiuir htnir Kiii.ui fin 1111ft mill way poit it in ORBMiop for elictill Oahu nl in Kehr Sehr Njlir fciir Wnlehu Mr Walahl i Kanlukat for Kiuiiil Mol Wulilne for Knliala Ilule.ikAl.i rnr Hawaii VESSELS LEAVINU TO-MORROW. Jt ftrS SZealandi.i, Oteicuilnipjui I'laneKin PASSENGERS. rioiii.Snn riiinclsco, per Fob 7 Hviiiau ami wife, lliitlii) llyuiun, liKcll.

Mis Dutton nml A Mnrcli.inil and ilfe, It BiiLer iind vv lie. II Piatt, wife ami child. Dr A McWavne, Oioekei' mid wf', MIm M. Peek. Mi- Hnthauay.

Ml Haihavvay, 11 linker. Mis Iiiown, It Mackenzie, Edw Spring. Mm Lnvviciice and child, Itnti licldcr, Mls Emma I. Cl.uk, WWuoiLJM Bright, Edwin Beimer, FJ Ce-rdelro, Jt (lilbert, anil Fur and Hawaii, per stnir Ki-n. iu, Ki'l7 MNs Lynch and nicie, Captain Thonip'on, A Atkinson.

SHIPPIKC NOTES. Auitialla, II (' Huudlettc inaMer. nailed i oiii Sun Handset) al :10 in, itli cabin and Meerngc passengers and ion-, freight. and Cii(K) gait, beer. Fhit live day-.

Milling winds and line weather, the lest. of the ttlp moderate tunics and line weather. Ai lived at Honolulu, Fob 7 at noon. The Bteamer Junius JIakco hi ought -Ml JO hagH uiigar from Kauai this iiiorn-Ing passengers left for the Volcano by the steamer Hull last Wednesday. The bark Merom nml baikentine John Smith have HuMicd unloading coal.

The former esel has laen h.uiled on the Marine Hallway. MARRIED. MCVEIGH WEED On Sunday, Feb. Jnd, at the ltoman Catholic Cuthe-dial by the Itev. ISUhop of O.ba, J.

I). McVeigh to Ku-horine Weed, both of Honolulu. BORN. GflXIIANb In this eity, IVb 7, to the wUe of It GllllUud, a son. A QUERY.

Editok Bulletin Can you inform jm ignorant public whether the Minister of the Interior lias transferred to the Honolulu Iron Works, or some' other establishment, his authority to charters? Appearances lead one to think that they are forged in the Honolulu Iron Works. One of those Our. DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs.

Brenham gave a ilium-r party at tlio Hawaiian lintel yesterday evening. Their guests wtre Mrs. I. Uowsett, Mr. Ja9.

1. Dowsett, Miss Mary Dowsott, Mrs. Chaa. Mukec, Miss McGrcw, Miss Weight, Miss Gettrude Severance, Miss Fincklcr, Mi9S Mus-grave, Miss Davidson, Messrs. S.

A. Monsarrnt, W. T. Monsan'at, II. M.

Wliitney, and K. F. Bishop. Th'e Hawaiian Quintet Club furnished music. Mr.

anil Mrs. Brenham leave for the States by the Zealan-dia. To-night they will be given a poi supper by Hon. and Mrs. J.

1. fanwsetl. PUBLIC CONCERT. The Royal Hawaiian Jmu will pi ly this evening ut Hawaiian Hotel commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Following is the programme: 1'AItT I.

0ei tin Masaniello Auber Mnich The Guards Low Ballad A Beautiful 'I line I.ortlug Selection Mlnamoto, (by rillelte Poll l'limchauiii. Like noli I.Ike. Main i ke Acf. PAHT II. Selection Veit-Veit Oirenbucb Wall Vienna Bon-Bons Djuce Aboi Iglnal Thiero Medley Noi tli ajid South Tobani Hawaii Ponol.

SUPREME CQURT. Chief Justice ycsteiday heard Lee Ahlo vs. Aiau, jury waived from July term, 1888. It was an action of ejectment to recover possession of hind in Kwa, island of Oahu, granted to Kc-kualiilii by Itoyul patent 4148. The Court decided for the plaintiff for ,0110 uiidividcd half of the land I'laimcd in the petition and $50 damages und costs.

W. It. Cattle for plaintiff S. K. Kane ior defendant.

Mr. Justice Dole this morning concluded the hearing of R. W. Davis vs. 'J.

Kamut, replevin, on defendant's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu, where on Jan. 24 judgment was entered for plaintiff for 82 damage and $3.20 costo. His Honor gave the opinion orally that thet defendant had Hen upon the boat in question for salvage and therefore gave Judgment for the defendant, Kamai. A. Iosa for plaintiff, Mr.

Justice Dole ordored that the will Qf the late Jose T. M. Lopes be admitted to pxobato and letters testamentary issue to Anna Ma-chatlo under 8500 bond. LOCAL GENERAL NEWS. Fiukwooii in for side nl llio Entei-piisu Mill.

oynlers on ico cookuil any tdylu itt tlio Beaver ualooii. S. S. ill mil for San Fianeiseo un Fiidny neil al noon, Tun Anglican Chinch Chronicle nml the Friend for Huh month am puhlifdird. Tin: monthly mculiugtif the llnuot lulu Arion will be held this esening ut their hall Annual meeting Diiei'turs Kapio l.ilii l'ail: Aspociulioii, Moudiiv nevl ul II TllK tisinil vteaiin'i nivht eoiit'eil will his given by the Inind at the Hotel this eAeilillg.

by the Atistiali.i pie-sentcd a ((Mliiuiiiiial tn llouil-lelte on the p.iss.ige to this pint. Tin; ihanks Mr. ICeil, purser S. S. Austialia, foi Han Ft.in-efM'fi repoit of oyagc, etc.

K. K. Zku.ANUIA limy he oijiei-teil to-night oi tn-iiioiriiw moiniiig 1ioiu tlio Colonieo, bound to Sin Fritu-cico. StidMt was oij foi l)t test at latent, as tonip.neil with "1 li.VUKI at last pievious advices showing a ligbt itdvnurc. Sami'Iks of fiorn tlu Gei-iiiun satiHage shop iidvctlicil in litis paper hIiow llieni to he or supeiioi quality.

Thk (lagfil the American (Jonsnl-ale is Hying at half-maul mi uc-coiintofthe death of Mr. Walker lilainc, eldcHt of Hie Secrolaiy of Statu. Thk Bo.ud of Heproflfntiilios of the Fire Department failed in getting a quorum last night, and the meeting was declined postponed foi two weeks. AuMiit.vi. Kimbcrly leceised .1 public reception after his arrival fiom Honolulu, under the auspices of the San Franciwco Cliainber of Ooin-muice.

The Mechanics' Union in called to u. grand rally this evening, when jubilations over the "glorious results" of its work au; announced to be iu order. Mn. R. Jny- Greene wishcj us to state Hint his ninncsako, healing bin initials, booked to leuvo per Zeal.

India, is not the, defeated candidate foi Xoblc but another person. The Bulletin Wukkly Summahy of Fob. 4 is especially interesting foi its fullTpports of the latter part of the election campaign. Copies may be bnd for the outgoing foreign mail at the office 01 bookstoies. Mr.

John D. Spreckcls detained the AtiNlraliiv from sailing for tlueo hours, in order to wait for tlio Hawaiian mail detained by snow storms. A portion of the mail had to be left on the road somcwhcie after all. SiSTKit Rose Gertrude anied at New Yolk oh. Jan.

30 from England, on her way to the island of Molokai. She has mastered all tlio details of Pasteur's sybtom with the view of devoting the lest of her life to relio ing the sufferings of Hawaiian lepers. Sister Gertrude's original iVanie was Amy Fowler, she was 001 11 at Bath, England, and is 35 years of age. 11 1 Foieign new a fiom second paije. Three masked mien robbed the Albuquerque, New Mexico, post-ofllce of $000 iu cash and bonds making the aggregate plunder A hurricane blew an express train off the track in Colorado, and it was with ditllculty that the passengers were saved from being burned to death.

Archbishop Fabre of Montreal has sent a circular to all his priests, asking them to pray for the removal of tlio scourge of influenza. In the correspondence on the Scott exclusion law, a letter to Secretary Bayard is quoted from the Chinese Minister, Chang Yen lloon, in which he expressed ama.cment at the action of the Supreme Court in alllrm-ing the Act. Ho Baid he had not been prepared to learn that there was a way in that country whereby tlio Government could release itself from a treaty obligation without consultation with or tlio consent of the other piu.ty. He adds "When it is remembered that the treaty relations were established at the express solicitation of the United States, and that every request for further stipulations was met in a spirit of complaisance, you must sympathize with my astonishment that the body which represents the intelligencer and justice of the great American people should trample these treaties under foot and grossly offend a nation which held them sacred." Tlio Minister trusts that some way will ho found whereby the action of Congress will be undone, the wrong to countrymen avoided, and the high affront to the Chi nese liovcrnmcnt removed. KUItOl'E.

Tlio German Reichstag on the 23d rejected the expulsion clause of the Socialist bill and decided, by a vole of 10() to 111, to make the measure permanent. On the 25th the bill was rejected by a vote of, 100 to 98. Bismarck did not appear in tlio chamber. After the rejection of tlio hjll Boqttsdier closed the session. Great gales have swept the British coast, NATIONAL REFORM The General Election on Oahu.

Nearly Unanimous Verdict of the Districts Against the Reform Party. John H. Bush the Only Natloiul He- former Defeated. riie general election hold Wednesday resulted on this island, the only great dixision from which returns will be available for some days, a sweeping ictory for National Reform Party. This patty has elected all the nine Nobles for the NOttLES FOR THE A1lOVb llKKOIIM I'MII'V C'lintlliliilcs.

John riiiuips II. (i. Criibliii c.J.MrC'nttliy Ii. W. run 1:.

U11I lor Mm fill lane J. A. II. A. Whldilium J.

s. Wiilku- Two PIH, rmir i ins. UlX( liKtOUM l'Alt'n. Caillllll.llt-n. si.

M. KUiinkni E. s. cniilin T. DillliiKliiiui J.

I. IlOWht'tl, S. IC I.isllllMUl K.J. W.C. Wllili 1 M.

1'. ItllllllHOII W. Smith Two 1st ills. ills, 15 1 I 11 I i'i lin ni to ki.) ra i lifi 1.11 ts III IICI hi hi 101 11; 111 r.s iin US liT llkl i.i 'i: IV, us tit: inn 1 rr. 112 1 147 iui 141 1 jeui-i I'mir juirn.

(sx Jlllls. CITY HUJOUiriKS or noiilks. l'hillips' (2 vis) oer Kaaukai Cunha. Dillingli.nn Grabbe'rt Kaaukai (Junha Dillingham McUinfbv'ii Kaaukai Cunha DiUingliaiu (1 yeai.s) Dowsett ullft's. Lisbnian (Irecne Miiefail.ine's" Dowhett (Ireene yis) Wilder Robinson Smith Widemnnn's Wilder.

Robinson Walkvi'r. Robinson 15(5 102 113 DO 102 W. .111 120 71 71 00 .130 .107 123 .103 .139 155 195 149 .111 .105 .130 92 1(0 89 51 .105 Highest majority, over Greene 195. Lowest majority, AValkcr's over Robinson 51. At the head of the pell, Ii.

C. Macfarlane 898. At the foot of the poll, 1'. Jr Gieene 703. Excess of lowest on National Reform ticket over highest on Reform ticket, 49.

The figures from the poll for Nobles iu the country distiicts are the following From Woianae Phillips 14, Crabbc 10, McCarthy 17, Pua 13, Muller 19, Macfarlane 10, Cummins 17, Widemann 22, Walker 13; Kaaukai 0, Cunha 8, Dillingham 9, Dowsett 12, Lishman 7, Greene. 4, Wilder 0, Robinson 11, Smith t. AVaialua National Reform ticket, 10 straight; Reform ticket, 7 straight. A heavy vote was cast all round in town, that for Representatives showing the following small deficiencies from the register: 1st, 45 out of 012 2d, 40 out of 009 3d, 39 out of 705 4th, 72 out of 081 5th, 29 out of 511. In the first precinct of the fifth district, 101 out of 103 legisteted cast their ballots for Nobles, and' 190 out ot 20G xfor Representative.

Tliis, too, beside the fact that several voted for Nobles without voting for Itepieacntative. The detcimination of the Chinese Government to construct a failway from Pekin to Girn, a town situated near the Russian frontier, has created considerable uneasiness in oflicial circles at St. Petersburg. As a setoff against this is the contemplated increase of the Russian licet in the Pacific. The Emperor of Austria is growing feeble in mind and body, and talks of immediate abdication.

The. young Baroness Viscera, witli whom the Crown Prince Rudolph was found dead, was the Emperor's illegitimate daughter, and it was the shame with which he was overwhelmed by the discovery that drove the Pilncc to suicide. The Empress has twice attempted to commit sui-cido, Russia is reported to be planning a continental scheuio to oppose further British colonization in Afiica. Kinloclie Cook, a barrister and an authority on the Samoan Islands, will bo nominated by England to tho ofllce of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Samoa, created by tho reccnllv made tripartite treaty, Island and ppcii of the eight Itepro-sentallves of Dlsti ids, thus securing sixteen out of seventeen seats in the Legislature for two years, six of the Nobles holding for four years, nud tin ec for six years. Thu day passed off veiy quietly iu all the city precincts, and at no time was there 11 great crowd at of the polling places.

Business was suspended in the Government departments, also by the two banks and many of tlie mercantile houses. Tlieic was liltle or no fiiction at the polls, no open Intimidation of voters being practised by either side. In fact, at some places Hie wotkei.s of both paities were decidedly slow induing their legitimate business. Reform head-quailcrs were in Spreckcls' block, those of the National Reform Party al the Hawaiian Hotel. A large ciowd gatheied at the hotel iu the cvotilng to hear the results, and ('heeling and congratulations were heard tlieie until nearly ten o'clnik, when all quietly dispersed.

Mr. IC. C. Macfarluue invited the victorious candidates present, togethei with a few fiiends, to a collation in the dining room, at which the events and humors of the contest were glowingly discussed. Below will be found the returns, corrected up to the latesl moment ISLAND OF OAHU.

tils. 1 'f ItlUlll. ills i 7 I UN Nl 111., si! Ills" HI I HI? I KU VI I III Ks Hal I Hi? litt I no us 127 1:0 1M 12.t CI hi I H47 SSI fl s'H HsTi C2', 71 74 71 7S n.i (U at nri 110 ir iu 101 101 ill 117 in 01 r-( 01 (.7 ii 42 I 1M I 112 a in '2i 40 112 '2S 41 in .17 mi 1 2.1 111 211 mi -2'i la-, 1 i I II 42 771, 7.V) 741 7ltt 7Ul 774 72H 41 4l'i I'i 7'l 4-, Fiiat district 1st prcc. 2d pteo. Total Cecil Brown .1011 305 John Bush ..109 12.1 292 Mnjority for Blown (Keforin), 13.

Second district. HCuinmings .221 187 111 90 128 218 Majority for Uiiininiug-' ltoform), 193. Third district. A Mai 202 210 412 82 224 Majorilv for Marques (National Ke-fom), 218. Fourth district.

TR Lucas 297 101 401 Morgan. 78 130 08 Maiontv lor Lucas (National Keratin), 193. Fifth district. .149 217 300 WO Achi 47 09 llll Majorilv for Wilcox (National Reform), 250. Sixth district.

Paikuli 130 LKaulukou 128 Majority for Puikuli (National Reform), 2. Seventh district. Antone Rosa (nnoppoeud). A poll was taken of 320 votes foi Mr. Rosa.

Bigjith dislrict. A Kauhi. 221 I Dowsett, 80 Majoritv for Kauhi (National Keforin), 141. KAUAI. Partial returns have been received from Kauai, indicating the election of the regular Reform ticket, both Nobles and Representatives.

Hanalci, 3d precinct, gave for Nobles Isenberg 38, JCanoa 40, G. N. Wilcox 40. -The same precinct for Representative voted A. S.

Wilcox 115, Isaac Kahilina 14. MAUI. There is a rumor to the effect that Kalua and Kuncalii, National Reform, have carried the two Wailuku seats for Representatives. HAWAII. The Kaiiikcaouli brings word of the eiectionof Kaunamano, John Baker, and Nawahi, N.

as Representatives. The independent ticket for Nobles was ahead in Koiiala. Persian Khorassan is ravaged by an intestinal disease of great severity, supposed to be cholera. There have been three thousand deaths. EVENTS THIS EVENINC.

Monthly meeting Honolulu Anon Society nt 7:30. Polynesian Encampment, I. O. O. at 7:30.

Drill Co. Honolulu Rifles, at 7:30. Band concert at Hawaiian Hotel, at 7:30. Services at St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 7:30.

ELECTION Bats at Fisliel's. Silk Beavttr Hat, Orey Plug Hats, Stetson Hots in grey, black and brown. 47131 ZWIEBACK or Oorman Toast, very good for dyspeptic and well people, on wilo al the "Elite Ico Cream Parlors." 471 lw SITUATION WANTED AH a Cook on shore or at sea. Refer-dices given If rtqulrt'd. Address Ibis olllce.

470 lw xorioti. ON ami altei this dale, IMmiaty 11, ISM), Jew Fal only will hli(ii the firm name of Fid Kce, All (UI1111 against the llrm of l'al lvie, Nnuaiiti stluel, mint lie prejeiilvd for tiavmein to the said JEW FAL 471 FOR SALE rMltKWOni) for ule at Hinuillm I Uoiiiineiclnl Halt comer of Quern and Nuuauu Ktretta. 48 if FOR SALE I SV. Siheihlei'H lolarUcopo with loin pick; ct of apparatii0, lamp', ite. ST.

1 'J T. It. DA VIES CO. WANTED 17HMI few weik, itvii orOuoi'c rf. ponidlilc people.

Duties light. Mint linvc Lood mldre's Apply to J. K. HKOWN A lim If Ofd Uapllol nlldiii)H. WANTED A SITUATION as Sugar f'lork or XV Night Watchman at it mill, or a place ns Luna ou 11 good plantation.

Has experience mid can furiihih good roferimce. Call or address "ii, K. Hi.iU.hTiN Olllce. 4.ri7 tf WANTED COPir.Sof Daily Bulletin, oi the dates below, Lfi cents a copy will be paid for (lie 011 delUeiy at this olllce: Jan ls'i. 1 eopvApr 1 eop 1.

pi. hi. 1 IVb 1, Aug-Js, TO LET IN suit 01 ingl. an ely Fur nHieil ItiKini- wllh use (if piano if (knifed, la a pleanaut neighborhood about 5 mi utiles' walk from the Pint Olllce. Address BtiLLEriN Utilce.

46') lw NEW ZEALAND MULLET 'VTKW Zi-hIiuuI Ciinned Mullet Is ra XI pidly crowding million out of the market. Sole agenls lor the celebrated "Star Brand," aie J. E. BROWN 400 tw Aliirehant street. Machine Mtule l'oi PARTIES wishing tn get Machine Made 1'oi can do so by leaving their containers plainly marked al Henry Dwis'ii Oroeeij S.ore, on Fort street.

I'ol will be deliver onTue.s duys and Fridays. ConlaUicrs must bn left not later thin the day before. 400 I Gorman Santiago 3Iurkel JUS I' opened Iu "Arniatro'ig's Block," near King Street Bridge. For sale freRh (lally llcad Claese, Frankfurter, Bolngiin, Frying, Liver, Smoked and ether Suusttges. flULIPl'.

4C0 tf Proprietor. CHANGE of UESIDENCE. Ir. OI.IVKK lias removed from Fott street to Ro bello Lune, Palama. OrriCE llouns: 9 A.

m. to 12 m. and (i e. jr. to 1: m.

Mutual 475 410 tf A Cure foi Influenza DR. LOZIER'S HAWAIIAN CHERRY CORDIAL, one of the best reined lis over prepiucd lor couphs, asthma, lung and chest trouble, and a great relief to whoopinc cough and throat ulTcctioQ. Ask for Dr. Lozler't Hawaiian Cherry Cordial wild ut HOLLISTKR And BENSON, SMITH CO. 4 15 ijin NOTICE.

HAVING bought out W. II. I'uge. In the "Honolulu Cairlage Manufactory," at 128 Fort street, 1 am prepared to continue the above business under thu old name of Honolulu Carriage Manufactory, and boittg an old experienced carriage builder I solicit the nalrmmgo of my old friends and the nubile in general, and with my thorough knowledfiu ot the bnslnesa and with ox. pcrienrcd workmen and using only' the liPKt material I guarantee general satisfaction.

Please call and see me before going elsewhere. (Signed): GIDEON WEST. Honolulu, Oct. 28, 188. HIM If Dr.

E. CJKO8MAN, Unturned on the Aiibtralln uad Ims re-mimed prueticii at IiIh lormer olllce. 9S Hotel sti Mil. 400 tf NOTICE. MILS.

O.SUOKNE is now prepared to glvo instructions in Fahey Work at "The Arlington," Room 0. Class Lessons: MoiuIrjh, Wednevlajs and Fridays. Private lessons by special arrangement. Stamping and orders promptly attended to. 460 tf NOTICE.

NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons that on thu IlOllt day December, 1839, a meeting of tho stookholden. of the Hawaiian Paellle Cable Co was held at the olllce of E. O. Hall Ac Son, Limited, Honolulu, and at Mild meeting it was voted by said stockholders to accept a charter of Incorpoiation giant-cd to them under thu corpoiato mime and Htvlo of -'Hawaiian racille Cabin Co." November IC, nml that tho enrpoiatlon under bald charter theie-upon organled themselves and elected the follow ing ofllcers: Sherman Bartholomew of Honolulu President Hon. Edgar Crow Baker, M.

of Victoria, B. Vicc-Piesldent E. O. White, of Honolulu Secretary Flunk ADudley of Niagara Falls, N. Tieasiuer Win.

W. Hall ot Honolulu Auditor Notice Is further given that pursuant to the terms ot said charter, "No stockholder shall Individually bo liable for llio debts of the Corpoiatlon bavonil the amount which shall bo due upon the iho sharo or shares held or owned by himself." O. WHITE, 4 lin Secietiiry. Views of the The r.qulUblc sliows figures equal to thoe of tho national bila'nce shoots of home very respectable-sized States. l'lie Insurance World of London.

0 The Kquitablc Life Assurance Society is colossal Institution. It unique, iu its position and iniivctoiis in its tecord. It occupies Hie. highest place among kindled institutions. fl'ho Irish Insurance Banking mid Ki'naiicinl Journal.

It is no use disguising the fact that the I'quitable lioltU a roinaikable position among the Insurance ollices of the Woild. It does a larger business, holds a larger surplus and give a better contract than any'cjtfier company. fl.cainiiigton Spa Courier. Willi the pitiful system of state Insiiiance in Germany compare whst is done by some of the great private Assurance Companies, by the greatest of llieni sill, for Instance, thu Kquitablo Life Auiaiice Society of the United Staler. I Dublin Lyceum.

The largest of American Life Ollices and therefore the laigest in the World is tlio Kqiiit'iblc Life Assurance Society of the l'. S.fKairpliV of Loudon. The olllce that has done the most iu promoting safe and liberal Life Insurance is (lie Kquilablc Life Assurance of the U. S. London Society.

New business iu 18SSI 00 Income for 1889 30,000,000 On" Sin phis ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT, General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. Ja-n-l-i Pacific Hardware Id, JJR.OIViICrVCi!EJK.

Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing Goods, -A NEW INVOICE OF- Classware Cutlery, Just at Hand; Galvanized Fence Wire, Black Steel Fence Wire, Galvanized Staples, Black Staples, Special Quality Fence Staples. NEW GOODS -a NEW GOODS In all lines by late arrival)-. Agents for Itubhor Oiirdeu Hose, Wire Bound Hose, Steam Hose, OF VhllV RUITiltlOK QtJAIirV. PACIFIC HARDWARE (LV), B. P.

DlLLlNOIIAM, J. G. F. L. WlKlKK, jan-0-90 President.

Manager Secretary. Treasurer. CASTLE ISIPOKI'KKH, Shipping Commission Merchants, PLANTATION INSURANCE AflENTH, in- Builders' aud General Hardware, Agricultural Implements, l'NANTATION Carpcnterh', Black-millis', Macbinists' A l'lumbers' Toclii, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnialies, Lamp Goods and WTefoli.niiie. Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals, Wilcox Glubs, Remington Sewlug Macblues, Dr. Jayne Sons Family -Medicines.

90 E. It. IlKNiutr, President Maunder. John Eva, Vice-President. (lOuruhr Bkow.v, Treasurer.

Ckcil liuow.s', Auditor. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE Oppo. Hpt'eckcln' Bniik, Foi-t Street, llonolnln. IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN Hardware, Crockery, --Glassware, OhandolierH, Electoliers, LampH fe Lamp Fixturen, Paints, Oila A. VnrniBheH, Lard Oil, Cyltndor Oil, Powder, Shot Caps, Machino-loaded Cartridgea, Ohaniberlain'a Patent HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Silver Plated Ware, Tablo it Pocket Outlory, Plows, I'luuters' Steel Hoch, and other Aiicultural Implemontu, HANDLES OF ALL KINDS, PLANTATION SUPPLIES Of EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Harfu Patent "Duplex" Dio Stock for Pipe Bolt Cutting, Manila Sisal Kojii), Rubber llosi), Wiio Bound Rubber Hoho, Spincter-Brip; Kprinklera Sprinklor Standa, AGISNXM FOIl 't Union Metnllio Cartridge Hartinan'u Steel Wire Fenro Steel Wiio Mnlo. "New Process" Rope, tet i Wm. O. Finhur'n 'Wrought Steel Range, Neal's OarriagPuiii, OatdTJlty Stonu Filtern, "New Proccsn" Twist Drilln, Hart'i Patent "Duplex" Din RtockB. British Press.

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