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Bmylj, SALOON Comn'v MONUAKHAT, Iliiwiiiiiiii Business Agency Insurance Is Punted Ami Published Ut the Olllcc, JM OUD8CnirTION Von. XIV. Wo. L'ufi'J. HONOLULU, II. I., TUESDAY UVENINC, MAY i:i, lS'Ki. CO OENTfJ PCn MONTH THE DAILY BULLETIN Professionals. I. it. IH :t.1. -- t"SV3 Hrll Trie. !iJ. Pruscian national atest iYBlties! Latest Novelties ! BMYlj, SALOON Comn'v MONUAKHAT, iliiwiiiiiiii Business Agency Insurance is punted ami published ut the olllcc, JM. at Lav,' & Notary Public AT rsTAiii.nm ii W" The Uost l.aneh in Tovn, - Queen Street, Honolulu, It. I., every 111) Merchant Street, Honolulu. If Corner Fort & Met chant Stieets, Carifal 0,000.000 P.ciclismarlis Honolulu, 11 I. afternoon (Sundays excepted). N. S. Sachs, 104 Fort St., Honolulu. Tea aud Oofibe at 111 Hours 'pIIE unilcrslirnol, agent of the above ALKBKD MAQOON, JL Company for the Hawaiian Islands, Subscription, - 50 per Month T COMMISSION MB110IIANTS, ceils it Attorney at Law ii Notary Public 0 is prepaied lo orrcpt risks against tirv The Finest Brun-- if on Buildings Furnitute, Morcb.indie, Addrcss.isll Communications Daily 17:1 12 Meiehant street, Honolulu, ly GENERAL AGENTS, Produce, Sugar Mills, Etc., on the most ltULtiBTU.. Blouse Waists, Blouse Waists, favorable lei ins. AdvcrtljQincnts, to ouauio Disunion, Cof.l and enmtoitnble; all mm-- . Losses Promptly AilJustsd anJ Payable In thuuld be handed before one o'clock J. E. BROWN, foh 'i in: In Honolulu, r. it. Oid Capitol Building. "K 2. GJ JBi3ft , y . Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co. LOV .Vlu'siyn on liunit. jlys-.l- C. ISOJL.'X-IC- WALTER HUL Editor ami Proprietor Agent to tako Acknowledgment to Co- Uiidieeil ICid (.Hoses in tan and evening slintk. ICiil (llovc-- in IS. .1. XOEVi'K, I'rojirietor. ntracts for Labor Manager of Advertising Department all colors. Blui-l- ; Knl (llou... lllaek & Union, Firu & Marinii Bulletin Btoam riinliug OPlce. rou ('(doied Driving tlloves. Iu tho Dlstiiet of Honolulu, Island of tiik Ii(7 TUB t. Kewepapcr, ltuoi; and Job Printing of " O.ibu. isl'liu (SCyjiHlistici'e Sc f.?5e:x-ti- aui-vl- ! Co., L'd, all kinds done on the moa f.ivorablu "f3upepa &Cuokoa" "Sliiravl.s Insurance terms. In eieain and till colors OI Sew Xetilimil. Doll Telephone No. 25H David Dayton DEPARTMENTS of BUSINESS: Capital $10,000,000 Mutual Telephone No. 25(1 Will practice iu tho lower courts of the Surrah Sashes & Sash Ribbons, Kingdom as attorney, attend to collect Collections will lccdvo special alien, In all widths and colnt-- . Meat Company Fin risk taken on Dwelling', Stores lug iu all its branches, renting of houses tiou and returns promptly made. Sloie'luuiVo and Contents. iVlco, Sugar aud any other business entrusted to him Real Estate bought, fold niut kased. si KIKCI M'HEET, md ltiee Mills, Machinery, Etc , Etc. THE DAILY BULLETIN Taxes Paid mid Lace Flouncings, Lace Flomicings, King Street Upstaus. ptoperly safely instiled, Iii'-nrniie- e OIhce01 Houses, Cottages, lloonn and Offices, Murine Feb Iiisli (.Inipuic Laeo Oiiontal iv Valeneienni', in white, aud G. J. WALLER, - - Manager leaded mid rented, aud rents collected. Flounce, oie.nn On 11'ilW, Cargoes aud Freights. Loss Fire anil l.ito Insurance elleeti.d coin ; Black Luce Flounce.', in Spanish Ciuipuie & paid bore Weekly Summary. in tlrsl Vliolesalo & Retail Butchers class Insurance Companies. Clianlilly, veiy le.isonable. J. S. WALKER, Convoyiincino a lltr-onl- AND Agent for Hawaiian islands. aeaichi'd and conect Abctracts of Title Lace Edgeings, Lace Kldeings, jm.'t-'.i- An interc'itlng and coniprohcn-siv- fuiuii'lKd. NAVY CO:TH ACTORS. publication, contains 3J columns of Legal Documents and Papcis of uvety Iiuuieusu athoitinont; all tho newest designs Kifcl it Vandyke Points, (ltnui wliito 1717 ly on local and a tlbsciiplion eatefully aud hand, in and eeiu. CASTLE" loading matter topics, somely engrossed. & COOKE, complete resume of Honolulu and Island W .003 W Copying and Translating in all languages Embroidery Fiouncee, News. It is the be3t paper nubllshcd In general use in this Kingdom. Liie, Tiro & Marine iu tho Kingdom to send In filuuls Custom House Business transacted with Ik'niinodsUloh Flounces, latest designs and elegant work. accuracy aud dispatch. iei t.hroad. PLANING MILL, hiulihoriptlou: Loans negotiated at favorable ratis. Embroidered BOX SKIRTS, ! Cold, Silver and Certificates bought and Alaki'ti, iKuxr tjiict'ii St iiisurance Agents Island : : : ft 00 year PIONEJ3II sold. Now designs iu Worsted it Wash Material, all colors. Foreign : : : 5 00 " Advertisements and Subscriptions soli' T.'Iriihoiu .Vu. .IS. STBAI CANDY FACTORY cited for publlsheis. Infant's Coinjilelo Outfits in 15xo.s AUKXTS rot'.: f Any Arliclo purchased or sold on favor WALKER ft EEDWARD, Commission Merchants. AND JSjVlCaailY; able tciiiis AT T1II0 New England Mutual Life Ins. Co., Inter-Islan- d Orders will receive parti- CTontrtiatoi'H vVr KiiUiIovh. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, HP liOSTON. Pastry Cook and Baker. cular attention T. WATEHHOUSE, To Let, Fumishcd and l)nlurni:!icd Cot- Drlck, and Wooden Buildings; JOUN Importer Dealer in General 71 St. -- POPULAR - MILLINERY - HOUSE. Stone and Hotel S52T Telephone 7L tages in desirable localities at tcasuuahlc given. Jobbing promptly at- Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford. Merchandise, Queen at., Honolulu. 1 rentals. tended to'. 70 King street. Bell Tele- '1 Several Valuablo Properties iu and phone No. 2. P. O.JIox, 4'2U. ap y UMOX TBTlLDEK S3 CO., around the city uow for bale and lease YV Dealers in Lumber, Taints, California : Lands on easy tcnns. WAIALAE BREEDING RAHCH Insurance Company, Oils, Nails, SaP, aud Building Materials GKORGK LUCAS, of every kind, cor. Fort aud eucon sts., jroxr sax,ic : t9AH business entrusted to our care -- f$&& I'ire A lailiie. 1 Honolulu. will rereivo prompt and faithful atten- and Builder,1 frfjagEr-a-a OI' SK F11ANC1SCO, C'ALU'OISXIA. HSf Apply to Fel)-4-8- tion at moderate charges 9 Janai'O Pedigrees of AH Horses Kept Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, tspla Win, U. Icwlu. A. IWOKOS'F, W-- F..i Oluus aprcckels. m nw uade, Honolulu. TT a. IitwiN Ss Company,' lt8 tf 12 Meiehaut St., Honolulu. Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings, YORK m NEW SI Sugar Factois and Commission Locoiiio BREEDING DEPARTMENT. SALE DEPARTMENT, Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds, Agents, Honolulu. 1 iwiii lives Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of Wood- work ilnlsh. Turning, Scioli.aud Hand GO. All of Plan-ni- O. Sawing. kinds Sawing aud Life C.wtlo.-- J. B. Atherton-- P. Castle & S. N. WEfflER Morticing and Tenanting. Insurance 1A3T1E & CJOOLCE, ,lJii:iiiriictii'!iir .Jewel tern, The following Kino Animals will lOlt SAM'.' Orders promptly attended to and work Shipping and Commission -- j 1VO. 3.,OttrX' fcS'riSJT.Ji'i'. land for set vice at the i.ineh, Wai.ilao : , guaranteed. Orders from the other Is- COMPANY. Merchants. Importers and Deulcr3 in l3 The undcisignid having been appointed Stallion-- of vailous bleed. lands solicited bO King St., Constuntly on hand a largo aasortmon Well-bto- d Ueuerul Merchandise, No. agents for the Hawaiian Islands Stallion M.uoa with fo.il. Honolulu. 1 of every description of Jev.elry, Watches or without Gold and Silver Plated Ware, ifcc. "MARIN." Hoves for any iunpoe. Assets, : : $105,053,600.96 S5Sly Tor the Celebrated Xoimau Stallion . Low era, 1". J. Lo wrey C. 31. Cooke. WRIGHT BROS., 3 COOKE, "CAPTAIN GROWL." THOMAS & HENRY, LEWEU3 & Baldwin-:-Locomotiv- to Lowers Dickson,) es 'Ihorouglibicd BREAKING DEPARTMENT. Importers aud Dcalora iu Lumber and all a honnas Lindsay, Stalliou Fort Sheet, next Lucas' Mill, "Facts are Stubborn Things. Kinds ol Building Materials, Foit street, "MIDNIGHT." x Honolulu 1 From Iho works of Two Native Stallions A Skilful Breaker and Tiaincr is em- HONOLULU IKON WOKKS, "PILIAOAO" & "FRANK." At every age, on every, premium yfffj! boil, Bnrnliara; Parry, Williams & Co., ployed on tlie ranch. JgSaSaSteam engines, sugar mills, A Well-l- u cd tabic, and in ovciy year, llio AC- and lead cast- Satl-faetl- is giiniauteed iu era, eouleis; iron, brass Manufacturing Jeweler & Yatchmaker car TUAL RESULTS of Tontine Policies ings; machinery of every description X'liIltMlelplllti, "KENTUCKY JACK." bieaUing and ti.lining hoises. Carriage Builders, Xunil.. of tho New made to older. Particular attention paid Kukui Jewelry a Specially. Ship's Blacks.nilliing, Drays, Carts & York Life Insurance Co. lo ship's black smithing. Job work exe- Aie now prepared to give estimates and Wagon Building a; specialty. Inivo been LARGER than those OF cuted at shoii notice. 1 l!).)-i:- ;0 If K5:i;r Strvtit, ituiutlnln, 11. I. receive oi dei s for these engines, of any ANV OTHER COMPANY issuing size and style. PAUL R. Next door to the Hawaiian Tram. ISEBERG. Every description of work in the similar policies. lZA.08irii:Lil & Co., ay Company's Otllee. above lines performed in a tlrst-clas- s R. The I'ai.dwin Locumotivi: Woiiks are manner and executed at short notice. uow manufacturing a style of Locomo- UUBH fifif" For particulars apply to General Commission Agents. tT Paiticular atleutiou paid to all tive particularly adapted ALL WORK GUARANTEED. kinds of rcpaiis. jan.l'J-&- O. O. ItHKUKlt, Honolulu IMPOUTBItB AND DKALKKS IN t5ST Orders from the other islandE solicited. Will be pleated to see all Gcn'l Agent Il.nvaiian Islamls. -- For Plantation Purposes, our old customers as well a? new one.-Mutu-al 4T?s 2811 If G. "W. MACFASLANE & Co. Hustace & Robertson, Provisions and Feed, 1'elephoKC No W.7. COMMISSION npr.ia.8a IMPORTERS AND A number of which have recently been MERCHANTS, received at these Islands, and wo will KAST COHNEH I'OBT AND KINO STKEETS. FIRE, have pleasure in furnishing plantation - - U. I. & Son Queen street, Honolulu. agents aud manageis with particulars W.W. Wright J Aftu 1018 JL K, A. Y BI ID IV .
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