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S Nvif Tii4i A it I nV f mm S If tii4i'fT7 i . I i ill y mm . a 1 '0, ri A-- xal. 3 vwV' ' 6 qua rks VOL. VI.--N- O. 154. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY , JUNE 30, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. 15 ! THE DAILY SnJferlisments. MvntiBtmtnl. deep. Claas Spreckels inches Pacific Commercial Advertiser Wm. G. Irwin. ROYAL INSURANCE OMP'Y INTER-ISIJLN- D ATTORNEYS-AT-liA- S. I STANLKT. JOHN 8FBTTA7 I sails. JOSHUA IIENDY t and Spruanco, Stanley & i IS PUBLISHED OF LIVERPOOL. Steam Navigation Co. CLABENCE W. TOLNKY V Importers and Jobbers of Fine CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., MACHINE WOEKS A8HFOBD. ASHFOBIk. lobber Every Morning Except Sundays. WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUOi CAPITAL. tlO.OOO.OOO (LIMITED.) No. 3.1 to 51 Fremont Street, Asliford A Asbford, UNLIMITED LIABILITY. SAN FRANCISCO. ATTORNEYS, COUNSELLORS, SOLICITORS, 410 Front St., Nan Francisco. ADVOCATES, ETC. 2 tf Aw SUBSCRIPTIONS : STEAMER G. Manufacturers of New and dealers in Second-- Insnranee of all tlescrip tioii W. HALL, band Ofllce Honolulu Hale, adjoining the Pos Daily P. O. Advkbtiseb, one year .......... $ 6 00 Fire be effected at Moderate Kates of Prem Office. 42dwti DAILY P. J. ADVERTISER, SUE mOUtnS.......... 3 00 BANKEES Dm, by the undersigned. (MALU LAN I ,) Daily P. C. Advertiser, three months........ 1 50 WM. G. IRWTIN & CO KZoliala Saloon. Daily C. per 50 BOILEKS, ENGINES, P. Advertiser, month tf Managers for Haw. Islands Coniffiancit? one year 5 JOHN T. DAKE, Weekly P. C Advertiser, 00 Will run regulariy to Maalaea, Maui, and Kona F eign Subscription, w. P. C. A. (Including Kau, --AND- postage) .. .. 6 50 and Hawaii. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, HONOLCLUj UNION Best of Ales, Wines and Liquors Payable Invariably in Advance HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, and Marine Insurance Co. H Office No. 12, Spree k els Block, Honolulu. Fire MACHIN 176 oct21tf STEAMER IWALANI, Of every description. ALWAYS ON HAND. pllou Of New Zealand. FREEMAN, .Commande ECIL BROWN, ATTOli NE AND Draw Exchange CAPITAL, : O.OOO.OOO. Will run regularly to Nawlliwili, Xoloa, Eleele Notary CampLell's Block, Merchant on the principal parts of the ei Have constantly stock New and Second-han- d C Public. in 20 Fancy ercry description world. and Waimea, Kauai. stFeet drinks of a specialty. 1. ' I rTavlner Established an Asreney at WOOD-WORKIN- G MACHINERY, XX Honolulu, for the Hawaiian Islands, the un (11, dersigned are prepared to accept risks against Fire C." Machinists' Tools, Irrigating and Pumping Ma Will deposits open In dwellings, stores warehouses and merchandise, STEAMER R. BISHOP, chinery, Fiplug, M. THOMPSON, receive oa account, make on terms. Marine risks on cargo, Bu Webb, ,ULU L. B. KERB collections and favorable H conduct a general banking and freights, bottomry, profits and commissions. MACAULE V Commander rtdwly Proprietor. exchange business. JPipe Fittings, Etc. ATTORNEY-AT-- r AW, e. r.i Losses promptly adjusted & payable Will run regnlaily to Hamoa, Manl. and Kukul- - ( haele, Honokaa and Paauhau. Hawaii. Catalogues and price lists forwarded upon appli Office in Campbell's Block, corner Fort and i. 19-d- wtf WM. G. IRWIN & CO. cation. UUtfaugll Merchant streets, H. Honolulu, I. ! PRACTICES Deposits bearing Interest received In their Sav IN THE J0VHV3. AMEKICAN CRACKER CO rid MERCHANT logs Department subject to published rules and The Eisdon STEAMER JAMES MAKEE, B"When desired, will give the law In a w.'H regulations. ten opinion, as to the probable result or v 17oc3tf Iron & Locomotive Works, weir commander contention upon the facts stated 4.HL Biscuit Manufacturers, Will run regularly to Kapaa. Kauai. Corner of Real and Howard streets, III. COR. SANSOSfE dc B HOAD WAT STS., J. MONSARRAT. FranrlHCo, Cal. SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA T. R. FOSTER, President. San M. PHILLIPS & Co., a, secretary. JAMES UNN, 8upt. 466 auglO J. En ATTORNEY AT LAW til' TmiwrterM aut Wholesale Iealero in AND fx JL Clothing, Koots, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnish- - W. H. TAYLOR President iMg JOS. MOORE Superintendent TAILOE and Fancy Goods. No. 11 Kaahumauu Street IMFOBTEBS A DEALEBS WILDE'S STEAMSHIP CO., Honolulu, H. I. 25tf-w- tf NOTARY PUBLIC. NAV-IGATI0- n In INTER-ISLAN- D STEAM N be 4 T3XHLDERS OF STEAM MACHINERY, IN ALL Estate any part King. THE tland JL) branches; Steamboat, Steamship, Land El mi ted;. jLMiTeal in oftbe CLAU8 8PBB0KKLS. WM. O IBWIS. its HAY AND aom isougnt.seia ana Leasea on commission Engines and Boilers, High Fressure or Com UKAIH, Loans Negotiated and Legal Doeuments Drawn COMPANY, WM. Q. & Co., pound. Telephone No. 175. 27 Merchant Street, IRWIN STEAM VESSELS of all kinds built complete No. 27 MERCHANT STREET, (Llmltel), with hulls of wood, iron or composite. ttUOAK FACTORS and Commission STEAMER KINAU, Gazette Block, Honolulu. 45-- tf AGENTS. Honolulu H. 18-tfw- tf ORDINARY ENGLNES compounded ad 33 Keep constantly on band, for sale, STEAM, I. wien tf ge J visable. (Lorenzon, commander). FAMILY and BLACK8MITH COAL, and a neral - tls STEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tups con assortment of P AR IRON. lias lately received from England a large A. & K7 Wt structed with reference to the trade in which Leaves Honolulu as per following schedule 0. Cook Son, & C0-- , . ouching Lahaina, Maalaea, Makena, Mahu-kon- a, of MACFAKLANE they are to be employed. Speed, tonnage and at selection draft of water guaranteed. Kawaihae Laupahoeboe. H Ho and Keau bou: OAK TANKED DEALERS AND Commencing on MONDAY, July 26, I88fi, and & LESTER, WHOLESALE in WINES and LIQUORS SUGAR MILLS and Sugar Making Machinery on every alternate Monday at 4 p. m., the Kiuau WATERHOUSE made after the most approved plans. Also, all will make the VOLCANO TRIP, reaching Keau-ho- u LEATHER BELTING, No. 12 Uaahnmsua Street, Boiler Iron Work connected therewith. on Wednesday morning, where horses and Importers of WATER PIPE, or of any carriages are In waiting to convey passengers to HONOLULU. 28-- tf of Boiler Sheet Iron, Lace Leather and size, made in suitable lengths for connecting the VOLCANO HOUSE (five miles in the saddle Wagon together,or Sheets Rolled, Punched and racked and nine miles by carriage). Header Drapers, Lumber for shipment, ready to be riveted on the Passengers by this route w'll have two days and two nights the VOLf And CARRIAGE MATERIAL. 1 1 ground. at SO HOUSE. No. 415 H. HACKFELD & CO., TICKETS FOR THE RO' SD TRIP TO THE Market street, San Francisco. HYDRAULIC RrVETING, Boiler Work and 442 jan25'88 16 to 22 Besle Street. Nan Franelweo. VOLCANO, FIFTY UOU iUJ, WHICH PAYS 13-Jy- Goods o '7 Rue EN ERA C COMMISSION AGENTS. Water Pipes made by this establishment, riv ALL CHARGES. We have receivil a consignment the most 26 Queen tf St., Honolulu, H.I. eted by hydraulic riveting machinery, that The Kiuau will avri In Sunday Economical auJ YaluuWie Feed for all of work being tar superior to nana Honolulu quality mornings on Volcano js. On H;lo trips, wil kinds of stock, viz.: IRON-BAR- K work. leave Honolulu on 'i u. m .rs, and return Saturday ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., SHIP WORK, Ship and Steam Capstans, Steam morning. Schweitzer & Co. Winches, Air and Circulating Pumps, made PASSENGER TRA1.STS after the most approved plans. will connect with the COOKED LliXSEED MEAL. Importers and Jobbers of V Kinau at Mahu kona Importers Commission Merchants. AGENTS Pa- ! ! Honolulu, H. I. 27-- tf SOLE and manufacturers for the The Kinau WILL TOUCH at Honokaia and It Is the greatest Flesh former, Milk and Foundation Timbers cific Coast of the Heme Safety Boiler. Paauhau on down trips from Hilo for Passengers Butter producer in use. GOODS, Acting Pumps for irrigation or if a signal is made from FANCY a-- PUMPS Direct the shore. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, ecl city works purposes, built with the celebrated White Ooods, Embroideries, Handker- SUITINGS, WM. McCANDLESS. Davy Valve Motion, superior to any other Oil Cake Meal shows abort 27 per cent, of nu chiefs. Laces, Ribbons, Ltadles 4t pump. rltlve matter; this nearly 39 per ceut. Chllureus' Underwear. No. 6 Queen Street, J. N. S. WILLIAMS Honolulu STEAMER LIKE LIKE, 100 lbs. o this meal is equal to 300 Bs. of oats, We have Just received from Australia a few Iron 29 and 31 Battery St., San Francisco or 318 lbs. of corn, or to Bis. of bark Foundation Timbers. 485 febl0'88 Fish Market. Dealer In choicest BEEF, VEAL Room No. 8, upstairs, Spreckels Block, (Davis, Commanaer), 767 wheat bran. MUTTON, FISH, etc. 551marl2d&wtf Agent for Hawaiian Islands. Lots to UK DIAGONALS Family and whipping Orders carefully attended Leaves Honolulu every Monday at p. m lor For Sale in Suit. SIZES 16x24 inches, 12 Feet Lon&r. to. Live. Stock furnished to vessels at short Kaunakakai. Kahului, Huelo. Hana and Also, our notice, and vegetables of all kinds supplied to KIpanulu, every week: Keanae, Mokulau and Nuu Unrivalled MIXED FEED, as well as And 16 every 14;s inches, Feet Lour. E. H. Buclmam & Co. -- AND- order. 29 tf other week. Returning, will stop at the our'usual supply of the best kinds o , above ports, arriving back Saturday morniugs. Manufacturers and Dealers In For mails and passengers only. Hay, Oats, M'heat, Corn, Etc., Etc. IEAVEI1 SALOON. These timbers, as their name signifies, are New Rooms. nearly as solid ani durable as iron, and for SHIP STOVES, Photograph for.tidiion purpose, or others of like nature, Tin, Copper, Crorkery and Sheet Iron Eancy Trouserings, NO. ? FORT STRKKT. JL.AIMK te CO. cannot lie surpassed. wares, nmp ana f.! STEAMER KILAUEA HOD, 36 tf Slffualiauirntoil, NICHOL'S STORE, FORT STREET, Opposite Wilder & Co.'s (Cameron, Commander), 22 Stewart St., bet. Market and Miesion, OVER the Shooting Gallery.
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