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- - --- -- rJ-5- -. - - , ' ' ' ! V z n,,, -j ihTTi i up i inr- -- 0 I fi II K www IOL. XIII. NO. 2758. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. FRIDAY, MAT. 1, l9i. PRICE 5 CE1ST& THE DAILY gnsiness djards. Shipping. Xtw Stticnftstmcuts. AMERICANISMS. THE ARLINGTON, ! m SPRING MESS MATERIALS! Immense Assortment Now Open at 1ST. S. SACHS', 104 Eort Street, : Honolulu, E 1. CHAILL JfcGS, CHAI,LES. All Wool ; extra fine quality ; latest designs ; SCOTCH GINGHAMS, AMERICAN GIN'UIAMS. latest plaids and strines FANCY STRIPED and FIGURKD BATISTE4, in ereat variety- - FANCY FIGURED and SOLID COLOR SATEENS; ' A New Assortment of CHAMBRICS, in stripes in solid colors; something new, Fine French Silk In Pink, Blue, and Gold Stripes; FANCY STRTpED CRINKT.F. Matputatg i vvii&D and ANU MuURED SWISSKS, in white, cream and ecru : WHITE GOODS, In plaids and stripes, fancy figured open plaids and stripes ; an immense assortment at VERY LOW TRICES. Tucking, Tucking, Tucking, in plain and fancy ; new designs. LADIES' EMM01DEEED BOX SUITS in white cream and colored. r- - Tie Popular Millinery CASTLE & COOKE, IMPORTERS, Shipping and Commission Merchants, DKALSBS IN BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ? t . 3 V- - PLANTATION" 8UPPLIE8, Carpenters' Blacksmiths' Machinists' and Plumbers' Tools, Pdlic Commercial Advertiser 19 PUBLISHED tUtsry Homing Except Sundays, At No. 48 Merchant 8U flOBtJCKIKTlONa t 1a p. 0. Adtkbtuxb, out year 16 Ou ail montha.... 8 UU " " per uiuatb 60 ' Wa tx Hawaiian Oazkttk. one rear 6 UO " foreign (in- - r n " .:rvi""::"' . .u::-!.- V, luvHrlitbljr tu Adrnoce. t I'ohtal MoNV Oedkb. .111 irauilont Adveruienienumuit u repaid. ADDBKMt HAWAIIAN OAZKTTE CO., II. A. Whxtnet, Manager. 44 Mercna. t at., P mu9 Uex O. Uouolulu. H. 1 iiEvVEHS & COOKE, isucooaaora to Lewera & Dlokaon) rivm nud iealerM In Lumber md all Kinua of rtalldlna Material!. I ? .... If . UT liUlllUlin . 1 n... I omM,i,uBUBiuiB. rfoax i juhN I. WATEHOCSE, Importer and Dealer In G iifiAL MEEOHANDISE. So. i-- H gaeen Street, Honolnla. 2651 WlJLiJLlAM O. AOH1, ArXOBWEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Notry Fablio and Uel Katate Broker. Office 36 Merchant Street. 2651 H. HACKFELD fe CO-- , ll ueral Commission Agents ;or. yort Queen 8ta., Honolnla. S6fll W. E. ROWELL, layineer and Surveyor Boom 5, Sprockets' Block. ' 82-- y BEAVEtt SALOON, ..rt Ml reel. Opposite Wilder fc Co.'s, H. J. NOLTB, FE0PB1ETOB. F at claua Luncbea Berred with Tea, Coffee, soda v ater, Ulnger Ale or Milk. Opeu i rm 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. jTaoioKers' Hqutaitee a Specialty. 2651 H JJLO IRON WORKS CO., bteam Hlngmes, ft iem. Muicr Mills, Cotlera, Brass nod ied CastlnaTS, A ichlnery of eyery deaorlptlon made to o -- i. Particular attention paid to ablpa' black a nag Job work oieouted on tbe abortettl a 'itiol THE ROYAL SALOON, C Sinuaan and Merchant streets Under tbe MDgenent of HI. H. F". Wolter, eepalwy In (took Tarletyof thabettWinea, aquort. Been , and lc cold been oa draught at 0 centa per glass. irfC Hll and Ne rs."M 2fSl Assurance Company FOUNDED 1808. LONDON. Capital. $ 6.000.000 Assets, - 9.000,000 Having been appointed Agents of the above Company we are now ready to effect Insurances at the lowest rates of premium. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. 1361 2634-- q JAMES NOTT, JEM FBACTICAl TINSMITH & PLUMBEK r Corner of Ktnf and Alakea St., Honolulu, H. I. TELETHON EWorkshop, Mutual 281 residence, Mutual, 236. 'Estimates furnished on all classes of Plumbing and Tinsmithing work. First class workmanship and' material guaran- teed in all the above branches of my busi- ness at reasonable rates. 79q LEWIS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 111 FOET STREET. on 140. P. O. Box B97 3l Honolulu and San Francisco Mail Service 4I TIME TABLE or the Oceanic Steamship Co. (SUBJECT to CHASGE.) The Austbalia asd Zealandia Leave 8an Franclaeo at 2 o'clock P. M. Leave Honolnla at 19 51. lueedaya. The Through Steamers Leave Nau Fran claeo and Honolulu Thuraday. LEAVE AEEIVK STEAMER. 8A5 FBAKCISCO. HOKOLCLU. Australia April 21 .... April 28 Monowai April 30 Alay 7 Zealandia May 5 .... Mav 12 Australia May 19 May 20 Alameda May 28 .... June 4 Zealanaia June 2 June 9 Australia Juue 16 .... June 23 Mariposa June 25 .... Julv 2 Zealandia Juie30 .... July 7 Australia July 14 .... Julv 21 Monowai Julv 23 Julv 30 Zealandia July 28 Aug. 4 Australia Auk. 11 Aur. 18 Alameda Aug. 20 .... Aug. 27 Zealandia Aug. 25 .... Sept. 1 Australia Sept. 8 .... Sept. 15 Mariposa Sent. 17 Seot. 24 Zealandia Sept. 22 .... bent. 29 Australia Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Monowai Oct. 15 .... Oct. 22 LEAVE ARRIVE STEAMER. HONOLULU. SAK rBAKCISCO. Zealandia, April 21 .... April 28 Australia May 5 ... May 12 Alameda Mav 7 Mav 14 Zealandia May 19 Mav 26 Australia June 2 June 9 Mariposa June 4 June 11 Zealandia June 16 .... June 23 Australia June 30 .... July 7 Monowai Julv 2 .... Julv 9 Zealandia July 14 .... Julv 21 Australia July 28 Aus. 4 Alameda July 30 .... Aue. 6 Zealandia Aug. 11 .... Aug. 18 Australia Aug. 25 .... Sept. 1 Mariposa Aug. 27 Sept. 3 Zealandia Sept. 8 .... Sept. 15 Australia Sept. 22 .... Sept. 29 Monowai Sept. 24 .... Oct. 1 Zealandia Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Australia Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Alameda Oct. 22 .... Oct. 29 Zealandia. Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Australia Nov. 17 .... - j Mariposa . Nov. 9 ... Australian Mail Service FOR SAN FRANCISCO, fbe new end fine Al steel ateamablp 4C 99 ALAMEDA Of tbe Oceanic Stesmsblp Company, wHI be due at Honelulufrom Sydney and Auckland en or about May 7, 1891, And will leave for tbe abeve port with mails aud paaaengera on or about tbat date. For freight or . passage, having BUFKBIOK ACCOMMODATION 8 . apply to Wm. (i. Irwin & Co., AGENTS. For Sydney and Auckland. Tbe new and fine Al ateel ateamablp M03STO"WI" Ot tbeOceanlo Hteamablp Company, will be dne at Honolnla from San Francuco or or about May 7, 1891. And will have prompt dlapatcn with maUa an aaaengers :or tne aDove porta. For frlffbt or naaaf re. baTlne SCPERTOR An. OOKMODATION8. apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co., 3651-- q AQENTP. WM. G. IRWIN k COMPANY, (Limited.; Wm. G. Ikwijt. President and Manaeer Clacs Sprxckils, - - Vice-Preside-nt Waltxb M. Giffakd, - - - - - Secretary and Treasurer Thio. C. Pobtib, - - - Auditor Sugar Factors and Commission Agents. AGZXTS Of THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., Of San Francisco, Cal. Wm. G. Irwin & Co.. (Limited) has assumed the assets and liabilities of the late firm of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., and will continue the eeneral business formerly carried on by that house. 2708-- q Big O is acknowledged the leading remedy tor f ,Hirealnx I Gonorrhoea A Gleet. lTo6DAY8. The only aaie remedy for Xeneorrhoea or Whites. igY Bert- - I DJ escribe It and feel aaie n recommendinz it TheEwsCheh'CmCo. to k ' sufferers. UECATUK. 1LU Sold by Drnpvisfa, Tnl," - T"V , . rniVA A.VU. Hoixibteb & Co., Wholesale Aeents. Bnsov.SvzTS A Co., Wholesale Agents J. B. CASTLE, Commission Merchant. Office Cartw right Building, Merchant Street, t Honolulu, H. I. 2651-- 7 J. M. DAVIDSON, Attorney and Counsellor-at-La- w. Office Kaahumanu Street, (In office formerly occupied by Mr. 0 1MHy itogera). tktit.i.t am n DAurr " 4XJiu w. xx.xvi, A TTAPXTTV . A HP - T A TXT I I AND Agent to take Acknowledgment. Officb No. 13 Kaahumanu Street, Hono- - w-- y lulu, a. 1. CHARLES F. PETERSON, Typewriter and Notary Public. Office with L. A. Thurston. 2703-- q MISS D. LAMB, Stenographer and Type-write- r, Office . f of . J. A. r Maeroon. J Merchant trpt. 1 near ine Jrostomce. win DR. EMERSON, OFFICE 135 Fort St., (formerly Dr. Tuc- - Ker s omce). Office Houas 9 to 11 a. m., and 2 to 3 r. m.. , ouuutt a, v u ju A. M. Kell Telephone No. 51. Residence 5 8chool str f t. 2704-3m- q DR. K. KOBAYASHI, NO. 161 FORT STREET. 'Office Houbs 8 to 10 A. m.: 1 to 4 ana lo o P. M. 2655-2- m FRANCIS M. ENGLISH, B. A., (OXON.X Is prepared to receive pupils in Classics, Mathematics and English Literature. Special preparation for University and Competitive Examinations. For terms, etc.. please annlv No. 43 Emuia street. z7U3-- a Pioneer Steam CANDY FACTORY and BAKERY. F, HORN Practical Comectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. No. 71 Hotel Bt. - - Telephone 74. 135(3 2C51 LOVE'S BAKERY Ho. 73 Nuaana Street. JIT.8. BOBT. LOYE, ... proprletreai. Every Deaorlptlon of Plain and fancy Bread and Crackers, F B K 8 H- - Soda Crackers AH Saloon Bread Alwaja on Band. MILK BEEAD A SFEOLa LTY. Ciland Orders Promptly Attended to. C. BREWER & COMPANY, (Limited). GENERAL MERCANTILE COMMISSION AGENTS. list or orncxBS: P. O. Jonea. Jr Praaldent and Manager 3. 0. Carter Treasurer and Seoretary Eon. W. F. Allen..- - ..........Auditor DIBECTOBSi Hon. C. B. Elahop. Hob. H. Watrr home 351 ZSTOTICJE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS opened a retail store at No. 78 Nuuanu street, for the purpose of selling GENERAL MERCHANDISE, combined with a Tailoring and1 Dressmaking Department "VTONG HOP CHANG. Ag. SI, 1890. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Fanciful Names of Lradln Cities of the Union, nnd the Principal Geographical Nicknames of the United States. (Written for the Gazette by E. Ellsworth Carey). "Queen Citv.M and "Gaeen of the I West . " a were names . civen to Cincinnati Deiore her supreraacy was questioned bv Chicago und Sl Louis. Denver. Col., is referred to as "Oncen of the Plains." Up- ward of fifteen railroads center in Indianapolis, from which fact it desires the appellation "Kailroud City." "liiirht Arm of tho Com. nionwealth" is a descriptive term given to the peninsula of Cane Cod. by reason of its peculiar shape. " State of Franklyn 1 is the original -- name of Tennessee, under which name it was organized in 1785: the "Strait Citv "is Detroit. Mich.. bciDtr situated on a Htrait connect ing lakes Eno and St. Clair. " Tho Sugar Loaf " is a conical hill on the Hudson river, fiftv-seve- n miles from New York, and tho term "Switzerland of America " is an. " plied to the White Mountains, and also to tho region around Mauch Chunk, Glen Onoko, and tho' bwitcbback KaiIroau,Pa. "Symme's Hole" is an imaginary aperture- - in the earth's crust, near 82 degs. N. L., which was imagined bv CnD. tain John Clovos Symmes (1829) wuujuiuiuuuio wnu me invenor ws hallow, inhabited bv animals and plants, and lighted by, two subterranean suns i'luto and rro- - - serpine. Port Alarm. Texas, has been named tho "Thermopylae of Amor- - . ica." in allusion to the heroic de fense made for it in 1836, by a a a a small body oi Tezans against a horde of Mexicans under Santa Anna. David Crocke is said to u o lccu cbv luot to uu ecu rub before the invaders. Durino- - the subsequent war for indepen. ueuco me xexan war cry, was, "JRemember the Alamo." Tro- - mont"' is an easy name applied to .Dosion, wnicn arose from, three hills on which the citv was built? the "Underirround Railroad ' is a " popular designation given to tbe various secret routes and methods by which slaves from the South- ern States were assisted to Canada. It was sometimes abbreviated bv using the initials, U. G. It. R. ' "Vermil ion Sea" is a name some- times given to the Gulf of Cali fornia, because of the scarlet infu soria which infest its waters; be- cause Dana was for so many years solidly Republican in politics it baa been termed the "Vermont of the West." Utica, N. Y., has been termed the "Watering pot of America" for the following reasons: "A few years ago the Utica Driving Park was first opened for riinninjc and trotting races, not yet understood, whenever an unusually large" crowd attended, it rained from first to last. Whenever tbo races were postponed the rain was likewise put off, and as often as the horses were called, a shower not called also came on. Eventually the sun smiled on tho races, and the association has been smiling ever since. Yet to this day, far and near, horsemen know Utica only as "the watering-po- t of America." "Western Saratoga" is a sobriquet applied occasionally to Waukesha, Wis. The t4Parihandlo" is term pop- ularly applied to tbe northern ex- tremity of tbe State of Virginia: the north-wester- n portion of Texas is also sometimes, called by the same name. (To be Continued.) EATTAN CHAIRS! Lounges and Settees Just Received I From China per Bark Velocity, a large invoice of tbe above desirable Furniture for sale cheap, by WING WO TAI & CO., 25 Nuuanu Si 2741-l- m L. A, THCTUTOS. w. r. r&EAa. THURSTON & FREAR, A1 torneys - at - Law, . H050IXLTX, H. I. Office over Bishop's Bank. April 2, 1891. ; 2730-l-m THE ADVERTISER IS THE daily paper of the EUngdoca Hotel St., - - Honolulu. J. H. FISHER, Prop. TKBJfS: Board and Lodinnp intf to locAtinn rnnm in im tin ru ; - wmj. .T.v w vj il. w Table Hoard. rer wept m ...' w uitiie iueaia 50 Visitors Will find M. nn.nl tl,. EOSt Comfortable and rnnttnimi h in the city, the rooms being large, light, Hot and cold water baths, 2b51-- q EAGLE HOUSE NUUANU AVENUE. rHlTY 7," 18 FIRST-CLAS- S FAMIL imI I Hotel (situate in the most N' I ant part of the City) coutinues to uuer luk coniinrta nf hum. tr transients ana others. ; Adloininv tho - in RniMim. ... .... i Wew Cottages specially constructed for iuhjusc. a Boie unsurpassed. wiertu3i uuperaay. ivi.w weekly. m. V U1U11U11J wanicra. l. KHUUHK. 1'ROP.. 2005 1363-- q Honolulu, II . I. CASTLE & COOKE, HARDWARE, Shipping and Commission Merchants IMF08TIRS AND DaALXRS GENERAL MERCHANDISE. F Ian tation Agents, Life, Fire and Marine . lnsursioe Agents 1356 HONOLULU. 11. J. 5fRl.n CASTLE& COOKE, liile, Jfire and Marine Insurance Agents! AGXHTB FOB:" New England Mutual Life Ins. Co i OV BOSTON, tna Fire Ins. Co, of Hartford. UNION Insurance Company FIRE AND MARINE, Or BAN rBAKCISCO, CALETOBiriA. ' ; . 1356 2651-- q Clana Hpreckela Wm. Q. Irwin. CLADS SPEECKELS & CO. BANKEES HONOLULU Hawaiian island Draw Szchance on the principal paruo the world. Will receive depoalu oa open aeconnt, maki collections aad conduct a general banking am exchange bnatneaa. Deposit bearing Interest received In their 8a- - tngs Department anbject to published rulea an regnlatloaa. 265I-- a CALL FOR DIAMOND CREAMERY BUTTEE In lib., 21b.. 3lb. and 71b. Tin Finest A vtiole for "Warm Climates. S. FOSTER & Co. Wholesale Grocers, BOLE AGENT. B6 and 18 Callforala Rt., San rranclaoo. 1361 2856-- y CHAS. BREWER & 008 Boston Line of Packets. IMPORTERS WILL PLEASE take notice that the fine BARK MARTHA DAVIS Capt. Will be laid on the berth in Boston to leave for this port on June 15, 1891, if suffi- cient Inducement offers. ror further particulars apply to 2851 lS56-- q C. BREWER A CO. Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods, and General Merchandise. Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugal.", Striped Chailles WHITE GOODS House, 104 Fort St Remington Sewing Machines, Dr. Jane & Sons Family Medicines. 1356 q NOT T, asd 97 KING STREET. $f Housekeeping Gooas. and Sheet Iron Work 26fil Specifications for, and Construct all Stone, Iron or Wood, in a satisfactory myself, I am prepared to make all Plana W. LINCOLN, 76 axd 77 Kio Stbiit. Wilcox i Gibbs. and 2651 JO HIST DIMOtO BLOCK, 95 Stoves, Unges and Plumbing, Tn, Copper GEO. W. LINCOLN, BUILDIE CONTEACTOR Is prepared i furnish Plans and kinds of Builngs, either Brick, manner Beinz a lactical Architect and bpecihcations, antfersonaily bupenntend the same. Thankful to all no have entrusted their work to me heretofore, I hope to merit a continuance oiheir patronage, by giving the same my personal supervis- ion and employing copetent assistants, thereby enabling me to guarantee satis- faction. jOTALL KINS OF JOBBING and REPAIRING promptly attended to. Offices and Stores Fittl up with neatness and dispatch. G. Bill TiLSFHoyi 21 JWl-q- J i I I I s , : "4

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IOL. XIII. NO. 2758. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. FRIDAY, MAT. 1, l9i. PRICE 5 CE1ST&

THE DAILY gnsiness djards. Shipping. Xtw Stticnftstmcuts.AMERICANISMS.

THE ARLINGTON,! m SPRING MESS MATERIALS!

Immense Assortment Now Open at1ST. S. SACHS',

104 Eort Street, : Honolulu, E 1.

CHAILL JfcGS, CHAI,LES.All Wool ; extra fine quality ; latest designs ;

SCOTCH GINGHAMS, AMERICAN GIN'UIAMS. latest plaids and strinesFANCY STRIPED and FIGURKD BATISTE4, in ereat variety- -

FANCY FIGURED and SOLID COLOR SATEENS; 'A New Assortment of CHAMBRICS, in stripes in solid colors; something new,

Fine French SilkIn Pink, Blue, and Gold Stripes;

FANCY STRTpED CRINKT.F. Matputatg ivvii&D and ANU MuURED SWISSKS, in white, cream and ecru :

WHITE GOODS,In plaids and stripes, fancy figured open plaids and stripes ; an immense

assortment at VERY LOW TRICES.Tucking, Tucking, Tucking,

in plain and fancy ; new designs.

LADIES' EMM01DEEED BOX SUITSin white cream and colored.

r- - Tie Popular Millinery

CASTLE & COOKE,IMPORTERS,

Shipping and Commission Merchants,

DKALSBS IN

BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

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.

3

V- -

PLANTATION" 8UPPLIE8,Carpenters' Blacksmiths' Machinists' and Plumbers' Tools,

Pdlic Commercial Advertiser

19 PUBLISHED

tUtsry Homing Except Sundays,

At No. 48 Merchant 8U

flOBtJCKIKTlONa t

1a p. 0. Adtkbtuxb, out year 16 Ou

ail montha.... 8 UU

" " per uiuatb 60' Wa tx Hawaiian Oazkttk. one rear 6 UO

" foreign (in--

r n " .:rvi""::"' . .u::-!.- V,

luvHrlitbljr tu Adrnoce.t I'ohtal MoNV Oedkb.

.111 irauilont Adveruienienumuitu repaid.

ADDBKMt

HAWAIIAN OAZKTTE CO.,II. A. Whxtnet, Manager.

44 Mercna. t at.,P mu9 Uex O. Uouolulu. H. 1

iiEvVEHS & COOKE,

isucooaaora to Lewera & Dlokaon)

rivm nud iealerM In Lumbermd all Kinua of rtalldlna Material!.

I?.... If . U T liUlllUlin . 1 n... IomM,i,uBUBiuiB. rfoax i

juhN I. WATEHOCSE,

Importer and Dealer In

G iifiAL MEEOHANDISE.So. i-- H gaeen Street, Honolnla. 2651

WlJLiJLlAM O. AOH1,ArXOBWEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

Notry Fablio and Uel KatateBroker.

Office 36 Merchant Street. 2651

H. HACKFELD fe CO-- ,

ll ueral Commission Agents

;or. yort Queen 8ta., Honolnla. S6fll

W. E. ROWELL,

layineer and SurveyorBoom 5, Sprockets' Block.

' 82--y

BEAVEtt SALOON,

..rt Ml reel. Opposite Wilder fc Co.'s,H. J. NOLTB, FE0PB1ETOB.

F at claua Luncbea Berred with Tea, Coffee,soda v ater, Ulnger Ale or Milk.

Opeu i rm 3 a. m. till 10 p. m.jTaoioKers' Hqutaitee a Specialty. 2651

H JJLO IRON WORKS CO.,

bteam Hlngmes,ft iem. Muicr Mills, Cotlera, Brass

nod ied CastlnaTS,

A ichlnery of eyery deaorlptlon made too -- i. Particular attention paid to ablpa' blacka nag Job work oieouted on tbe abortettla 'itiol

THE ROYAL SALOON,

C Sinuaan and Merchant streetsUnder tbe MDgenent of

HI. H. F". Wolter,eepalwy In (took Tarletyof thabettWinea,

aquort. Been , and lc cold been oa draught at0 centa per glass.

irfC Hll and Ne rs."M 2fSl

Assurance CompanyFOUNDED 1808.

LONDON.

Capital. $ 6.000.000Assets, - 9.000,000

Having been appointed Agents of theabove Company we are now ready toeffect Insurances at the lowest rates ofpremium.

H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS.1361 2634-- q

JAMES NOTT, JEMFBACTICAl

TINSMITH & PLUMBEKr

Corner of Ktnf and Alakea St.,Honolulu, H. I.

TELETHON EWorkshop, Mutual 281residence, Mutual, 236.

'Estimates furnished on all classesof Plumbing and Tinsmithing work. Firstclass workmanship and' material guaran-teed in all the above branches of my busi-ness at reasonable rates. 79q

LEWIS & CO.,

Wholesale and Retail Grocers,

111 FOET STREET.

on 140. P. O. Box B973l

Honolulu and San Francisco Mail Service

4ITIME TABLE

or theOceanic Steamship Co.

(SUBJECT to CHASGE.)

The Austbalia asd ZealandiaLeave 8an Franclaeo at 2 o'clock P. M.

Leave Honolnla at 19 51. lueedaya.The Through Steamers Leave Nau Fran

claeo and Honolulu Thuraday.

LEAVE AEEIVKSTEAMER. 8A5 FBAKCISCO. HOKOLCLU.

Australia April 21 .... April 28Monowai April 30 Alay 7Zealandia May 5 .... Mav 12Australia May 19 May 20Alameda May 28 .... June 4Zealanaia June 2 June 9Australia Juue 16 .... June 23Mariposa June 25 .... Julv 2Zealandia Juie30 .... July 7Australia July 14 .... Julv 21Monowai Julv 23 Julv 30Zealandia July 28 Aug. 4Australia Auk. 11 Aur. 18Alameda Aug. 20 .... Aug. 27Zealandia Aug. 25 .... Sept. 1Australia Sept. 8 .... Sept. 15Mariposa Sent. 17 Seot. 24Zealandia Sept. 22 .... bent. 29Australia Oct. 6 Oct. 13Monowai Oct. 15 .... Oct. 22

LEAVE ARRIVESTEAMER. HONOLULU. SAK rBAKCISCO.

Zealandia, April 21 .... April 28Australia May 5 ... May 12Alameda Mav 7 Mav 14Zealandia May 19 Mav 26Australia June 2 June 9Mariposa June 4 June 11Zealandia June 16 .... June 23Australia June 30 .... July 7Monowai Julv 2 .... Julv 9Zealandia July 14 .... Julv 21Australia July 28 Aus. 4Alameda July 30 .... Aue. 6Zealandia Aug. 11 .... Aug. 18Australia Aug. 25 .... Sept. 1Mariposa Aug. 27 Sept. 3Zealandia Sept. 8 .... Sept. 15Australia Sept. 22 .... Sept. 29Monowai Sept. 24 .... Oct. 1Zealandia Oct. 6 Oct. 13Australia Oct. 20 Oct. 27Alameda Oct. 22 .... Oct. 29Zealandia. Nov. 3 Nov. 10Australia Nov. 17 .... - jMariposa . Nov. 9 ...

Australian Mail Service

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

fbe new end fine Al steel ateamablp

4C 99ALAMEDAOf tbe Oceanic Stesmsblp Company, wHI be due

at Honelulufrom Sydney and Aucklanden or about

May 7, 1891,And will leave for tbe abeve port with mails audpaaaengera on or about tbat date.

For freight or . passage, having BUFKBIOKACCOMMODATION 8 . apply to

Wm. (i. Irwin & Co.,AGENTS.

For Sydney and Auckland.

Tbe new and fine Al ateel ateamablp

M03STO"WI"Ot tbeOceanlo Hteamablp Company, will be

dne at Honolnla from San Francucoor or about

May 7, 1891.And will have prompt dlapatcn with maUa anaaaengers :or tne aDove porta.For frlffbt or naaaf re. baTlne SCPERTOR An.

OOKMODATION8. apply to

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,3651-- q AQENTP.

WM. G. IRWIN k COMPANY,

(Limited.;

Wm. G. Ikwijt. President and ManaeerClacs Sprxckils, - - Vice-Preside-nt

Waltxb M. Giffakd, -- - - - Secretary and Treasurer

Thio. C. Pobtib, - - - Auditor

Sugar Factors and Commission Agents.

AGZXTS Of THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.,Of San Francisco, Cal.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.. (Limited) hasassumed the assets and liabilities of thelate firm of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., and willcontinue the eeneral business formerlycarried on by that house. 2708-- q

Big O is acknowledgedthe leading remedy torf ,Hirealnx I Gonorrhoea A Gleet.lTo6DAY8. The only aaie remedy forXeneorrhoea orWhites.igY Bert- - I DJ escribe It and feel

aaie n recommendinz itTheEwsCheh'CmCo. to k ' sufferers.

UECATUK. 1LUSold by Drnpvisfa,

Tnl," - T"V , . rniVA A.VU.

Hoixibteb & Co., Wholesale Aeents.Bnsov.SvzTS A Co., Wholesale Agents

J. B. CASTLE,

Commission Merchant.Office Cartw right Building,

Merchant Street, t Honolulu, H. I.2651-- 7

J. M. DAVIDSON,

Attorney and Counsellor-at-La- w.

Office Kaahumanu Street,

(In office formerly occupied by Mr. 01MHy itogera).

tktit.i.t am n DAurr" 4XJiu w. xx.xvi,A TTAPXTTV . A HP - T A TXT

II AND

Agent to take Acknowledgment.Officb No. 13 Kaahumanu Street, Hono--

w--y lulu, a. 1.

CHARLES F. PETERSON,

Typewriter and Notary Public.

Office with L. A. Thurston. 2703-- q

MISS D. LAMB,Stenographer and Type-write- r,

Office. f

of .J. A.rMaeroon.

J Merchant trpt.1near ine Jrostomce. win

DR. EMERSON,

OFFICE 135 Fort St., (formerly Dr. Tuc--Ker s omce).

Office Houas 9 to 11 a. m., and 2 to 3r. m.. , ouuutt a, v u ju A. M.

Kell Telephone No. 51. Residence 58chool str ft. 2704-3m- q

DR. K. KOBAYASHI,

NO. 161 FORT STREET.

'Office Houbs 8 to 10 A. m.: 1 to 4ana lo o P. M. 2655-2- m

FRANCIS M. ENGLISH, B. A., (OXON.X

Is prepared to receive pupils inClassics, Mathematics and English

Literature.Special preparation for University and

Competitive Examinations.For terms, etc.. please annlv No. 43

Emuia street. z7U3--a

Pioneer SteamCANDY FACTORY and BAKERY.

F, HORN Practical Comectioner,Pastry Cook and Baker.

No. 71 Hotel Bt. - - Telephone 74.

135(3 2C51

LOVE'S BAKERYHo. 73 Nuaana Street.

JIT.8. BOBT. LOYE, ... proprletreai.

Every Deaorlptlon of Plain and fancy

Bread and Crackers,F B K 8 H- -

Soda CrackersAH

Saloon BreadAlwaja on Band.

MILK BEEADA SFEOLa LTY.

Ciland Orders Promptly Attended to.

C. BREWER & COMPANY,

(Limited).

GENERAL MERCANTILE

COMMISSION AGENTS.

list or orncxBS:P. O. Jonea. Jr Praaldent and Manager3. 0. Carter Treasurer and SeoretaryEon. W. F. Allen..- - ..........Auditor

DIBECTOBSi

Hon. C. B. Elahop. Hob. H. Watrr home351

ZSTOTICJE.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THISopened a retail store at No. 78

Nuuanu street, for the purpose of selling

GENERAL MERCHANDISE,combined with a

Tailoring and1 Dressmaking Department

"VTONG HOP CHANG.Ag. SI, 1890.

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS

Fanciful Names of LradlnCities of the Union, nnd the

Principal GeographicalNicknames of the

United States.

(Written for the Gazette by E. EllsworthCarey).

"Queen Citv.M and "Gaeen oftheI

West."

awere names

.civen to

Cincinnati Deiore her supreraacywas questioned bv Chicago und SlLouis. Denver. Col., is referred toas "Oncen of the Plains." Up-ward of fifteen railroads center inIndianapolis, from which fact itdesires the appellation "KailroudCity." "liiirht Arm of tho Com.nionwealth" is a descriptive termgiven to the peninsula of Cane Cod.by reason of its peculiar shape." State of Franklyn 1 is the original --

name of Tennessee, under whichname it was organized in 1785:the "Strait Citv "is Detroit. Mich..bciDtr situated on a Htrait connecting lakes Eno and St. Clair. " ThoSugar Loaf " is a conical hill onthe Hudson river, fiftv-seve- n milesfrom New York, and tho term"Switzerland of America " is an. "

plied to the White Mountains, andalso to tho region around MauchChunk, Glen Onoko, and tho'bwitcbback KaiIroau,Pa. "Symme'sHole" is an imaginary aperture-- inthe earth's crust, near 82 degs. N.L., which was imagined bv CnD.tain John Clovos Symmes (1829)

wuujuiuiuuuio wnu me invenorws hallow, inhabited bv animalsand plants, and lighted by, twosubterranean suns i'luto and rro- - -

serpine.Port Alarm. Texas, has been

named tho "Thermopylae of Amor- - .

ica." in allusion to the heroic defense made for it in 1836, by a

a a a

small body oi Tezans against ahorde of Mexicans under SantaAnna. David Crocke is said tou o lccu cbv luot to uu ecu rubbefore the invaders. Durino--

the subsequent war for indepen.ueuco me xexan war cry, was,"JRemember the Alamo." Tro- -mont"' is an easy name applied to.Dosion, wnicn arose from, threehills on which the citv was built?the "Underirround Railroad ' is a

"

popular designation given to tbevarious secret routes and methodsby which slaves from the South-ern States were assisted to Canada.It was sometimes abbreviated bvusing the initials, U. G. It. R. '

"Vermil ion Sea" is a name some-times given to the Gulf of California, because of the scarlet infusoria which infest its waters; be-cause Dana was for so many yearssolidly Republican in politics it baabeen termed the "Vermont of theWest."

Utica, N. Y., has been termedthe "Watering pot of America" forthe following reasons: "A fewyears ago the Utica Driving Parkwas first opened for riinninjc andtrotting races, not yet understood,whenever an unusually large"crowd attended, it rained from firstto last. Whenever tbo races werepostponed the rain was likewiseput off, and as often as the horseswere called, a shower not called

also came on. Eventually thesun smiled on tho races, and theassociation has been smiling eversince. Yet to this day, far andnear, horsemen know Utica only as"the watering-po- t of America.""Western Saratoga" is a sobriquetapplied occasionally to Waukesha,Wis. The t4Parihandlo" is term pop-ularly applied to tbe northern ex-tremity of tbe State of Virginia:the north-wester- n portion of Texasis also sometimes, called by thesame name.

(To be Continued.)

EATTAN CHAIRS!

Lounges and Settees

Just Received IFrom China per Bark Velocity, a large

invoice of tbe above desirableFurniture for sale

cheap, by

WING WO TAI & CO., 25 Nuuanu Si2741-l- m

L. A, THCTUTOS. w. r. r&EAa.

THURSTON & FREAR,A1 torneys - at - Law,

. H050IXLTX, H. I.Office over Bishop's Bank.

April 2, 1891. ; 2730-l-m

THE ADVERTISER IS THEdaily paper of the EUngdoca

Hotel St., - - Honolulu.J. H. FISHER, Prop.

TKBJfS:Board and Lodinnp

intf to locAtinn rnnm in im tin ru; - wmj. .T.v w vj il. wTable Hoard. rer wept m

...' wuitiie iueaia 50

Visitors Will find M. nn.nl tl,.EOSt Comfortable and rnnttnimi hin the city, the rooms being large, light,

Hot and cold water baths,2b51-- q

EAGLE HOUSENUUANU AVENUE.

rHlTY 7," 18 FIRST-CLAS- S FAMILimI I Hotel (situate in the mostN' I ant part of the City) coutinues to

uuer luk coniinrta nf hum. trtransients ana others.

; Adloininv tho - in RniMim. ... .... iWew Cottages specially constructed foriuhjusc. a Boie unsurpassed.

wiertu3i uuperaay. ivi.w weekly.m. V U1U11U11J

wanicra. l. KHUUHK. 1'ROP..2005 1363-- q Honolulu, II . I.

CASTLE & COOKE,HARDWARE,

Shipping and Commission Merchants

IMF08TIRS AND DaALXRS

GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

F Ian tation Agents,

Life, Fire and Marine

. lnsursioe Agents

1356 HONOLULU. 11. J. 5fRl.n

CASTLE& COOKE,

liile, Jfire and Marine

Insurance Agents!AGXHTB FOB:"

New England Mutual Life Ins. Coi

OV BOSTON,

tna Fire Ins. Co, of Hartford.

UNIONInsurance Company

FIRE AND MARINE,

Or BAN rBAKCISCO, CALETOBiriA.' ;

. 1356 2651-- q

Clana Hpreckela Wm. Q. Irwin.

CLADS SPEECKELS & CO.

BANKEESHONOLULU Hawaiian island

Draw Szchance on the principal paruo theworld.

Will receive depoalu oa open aeconnt, makicollections aad conduct a general banking amexchange bnatneaa.

Deposit bearing Interest received In their 8a- -

tngs Department anbject to published rulea anregnlatloaa. 265I-- a

CALL FORDIAMOND CREAMERY

BUTTEEIn lib., 21b.. 3lb. and 71b. Tin

Finest A vtiole for"Warm Climates.

S. FOSTER & Co.Wholesale Grocers,

BOLE AGENT.B6 and 18 Callforala Rt., San rranclaoo.

1361 2856-- y

CHAS. BREWER & 008

Boston Line of Packets.

IMPORTERS WILL PLEASEtake notice that the fine

BARK MARTHA DAVIS

Capt.

Will be laid on the berth in Boston to leavefor this port on June 15, 1891, if suffi-cient Inducement offers.

ror further particulars apply to

2851 lS56-- q C. BREWER A CO.

Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods, and

General Merchandise.Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugal.",

Striped Chailles

WHITE GOODS

House, 104 Fort St

Remington Sewing Machines,

Dr. Jane & Sons Family Medicines.1356 q

NOT T,asd 97 KING STREET.

$f

Housekeeping Gooas.

and Sheet Iron Work26fil

Specifications for, and Construct allStone, Iron or Wood, in a satisfactory

myself, I am prepared to make all Plana

W. LINCOLN,76 axd 77 Kio Stbiit.

Wilcox i Gibbs. and

2651

JO HISTDIMOtO BLOCK, 95

Stoves, Unges and

Plumbing, Tn, Copper

GEO. W. LINCOLN,

BUILDIE CONTEACTORIs prepared i furnish Plans andkinds of Builngs, either Brick,manner

Beinz a lactical Architectand bpecihcations, antfersonaily bupenntend the same.

Thankful to all no have entrusted their work to me heretofore, I hope tomerit a continuance oiheir patronage, by giving the same my personal supervis-ion and employing copetent assistants, thereby enabling me to guarantee satis-faction.

jOTALL KINS OF JOBBING and REPAIRING promptly attended to.Offices and Stores Fittl up with neatness and dispatch.

G.Bill TiLSFHoyi 21 JWl-q- J

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DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, MAY 1, 189Lm

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Bi autljoritn. CORRESPONDENCE. THEtrict of Kabalul. vice W. F. Mossman, re cm 3torrtisrmcnU IXctD Utocrfiscmcnts.signed.W. H. Place. Port Surreyor for the Port W 4o not bold oanelTM repon!bl for tb

utmuti tad. or opinion ird bj onand Collection District of Kahului, vicecorrMpoDdenti ,J.T. Aluli. resigned. Royal Ham Opera House

Fact of our selling Aermotors every dayor two is very good evidence th-- t the 1

c is "married with tbt-m- . An inferiorartirle in any line may be pla ed on themarket and wi'l eil. q dckly too. for atune, but the etple Ie4rn of its inferiorityand taboo it. The Aermotor is a new thinglere but not in the United Mates; it is atried invention there and has stood the

The SunimerA. 8. CLEGHORN,Collector-Genera- l. season DimesThe Late Foot Race.

L. i. IXVET. isquitosLUSKC AXD MAVAGIBApproved :Mr. Editor: Please allow emailrue a

nply to cliares1 fpace in your pa-r-, to

II. A. WIDEM4S!,Minister of Finance.

275 1 73-- 3t

Mr. Levy has the honor to announce theonsiaugnutoi tneand false accusations made against me iFokeioh Orrici,Ho.iolcld, 11. I., April 30,1891.1 in your paper of the 27h, concerning GREATEST

It has pleased Her Majesty the Queen to BUHACH!appearance at the Ura Huiue,

--: FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY

On the arrival of the S S. Monowtd. ONOK ABOUT MAY 7. of

the one-hou-r But in-

stead of a one-ho-ur race, it turned iutoThis dav Her Majesty the Queen granted

to Major James H. Voieboue. II. B. M.'agrant full pirdona, with restoration io

Storms they have ever experienced In theWestern state. While tey ire built ofseeru n!y light material, its treiib inMich that only a wi strong enough towterk a houe will wreck an Aermotor.

one hour and one minute race.Commissioner and Cn their civil rights, to the following persons,viz.:

... WI 1 . ... You 6tafd that I overstepid allnuuience ior tne nurpOHe of present

MME...r i it b no o that the w.rk u has toing to Her Majesty an autograph letter Bportingru'es by jumping into the track The Freshest Powder !creater than it const rucii nper ornt isxroru Her Maie-t- y Victoria.Oueen of Ctreat and following lorbert. Aa for j imping will Hdmit ol. CHuue peonl haBritain, EmpreM of India, etc., etc.. etc.. --: SARAH BMIAIT:- -thefictof the wheel making thinto the traik, that is not true, I waitedol which the following is a copy: tion before pumping water is

The f--Cl ia thaiin, a I was given that privilege, and as

all trair.ers are entitled to, all over the' VICTORIA, by the Grace of God. of tne Direct ton of Henrv E. Ahhv The Largest Cans!.j - -. . .the United Kingdom of Great Britain and WIN1MILLworld, in all each races as this, whether ouu .murM- - wrnu. in tne tireatPlay iu Five Acts, e titltd:amateur or professional, if not otherxreiana. Queen, Defender of the Faith,Empress of India, etc., etc., etc., To Her Which has too much work to do will give

wise adverti-e- d or iiiallowe'i. uu m

Paulo, of Ka'awao. Molokai.Kamesona, of Kalavto Molokai.Halemano.of Kalawao, Moiokai.Kekuno. of Kalawao. Molokai.Makea.of Kalawao. Mo!okai.Peni Kaaialii.of Kalawao. Molokai.Kanaulu.of Kalawao, Molokai.Enorme Fern-ira.o- f Makawao, Maui.Kaluna. of Hilo. Hawaii.Joseph Kamiano.of Hilo, Hawaii.Haleakala.of Lihue, Kauai.Lau Fonsr, of Lihue, Kauai.Kaua, of Honolul i, Oahu.Khu, of Honolulu. Oauu.John Peterson, of Honolulu, Oahu.Alohikea, of Honolulu. Oa n.S. L. Kawe'o. of Honolulu. Oahu.

" La Dame aux Camelias,"this rare trainers were allowed. Both I way stuewheie and go to pieces. 1 heArhnotor i- - purelv coitstmcted on the The Cheapest Place to Puy!ihree-ievimilio- ii system m tliat tne worK

majesty LUiuokalani. Queen of the Ha-waiian Islands. Sendeth Greeting! OurGood friend ! We hare received the letterwhich Your Majesty addressed to Us upon

(Camille),By Alexander Dumas the Younger.

and the tlier two trailer weie on therace track all the time of the race attend-ing to our men, and I aw noiliirnr un-

fair and no person made any complaints

U evenlv ditributel nd one part will latas liig as another. The Aermotor Cttmolwear out. and it certa nlv will not rot. I hethe 29th of January last, announcing the The Sole Agents for the Genuine Buhach!tilling to er is a strong feaure with the

TKICKS I)res CVcle. Par.iutte andAei motor, because it lacilitates oi ing.death of Your Majesty's brother. His Mat r i mr a ... whatever.

A tor running round after TorWrt, I

will eive mv reasons: I was standing Frn Kow taU-o- (re rved) 5(: H.d- -There no el mhine un the mast to oiljcaij iving ivaiauaua, and Your own ac the m chi erv. a chid can oraw the cony (unreserved). i 00; Galler , 2 U0.close to one of the judges and fix other wheel to the ground and place it in posicession to the Throne. While we condole

with Your Majety in the grievous loss tion without Mi-tanc- e. We have notAnd it has further plea-e- d Her Majesty Reserved Set- - an now be obtainedheard ot ctiy other mill having this, andwhich baa been sustained by You, and by at the office of Mr. L J. Levev. 279tthe Queen to grant a commutation of sen we do not think anyone elsetne whole Hawaiian Nation, We cannot

men, who had watches on the race, iheard them cay. when Torbf rt was athe other side of the track, that the timewas up. As be came y the timeket-per- s shouted out "time is up," everyon in the Armory could see by th-clo- ck

the hour wan up Thinking that

BENSON, SMITH & Co.1OXciprepB 10 xou at me same timeOar cordial congratulations upon Your

tence to Akana of Honolulu. O thu.W. AUSTIN WHITING,

Attorney-Genera- l.

April 18, 1891.2751-2- t 1373 It

These Islands has. One gent'eman puraccession to the Throne, and We take this chased an Aermotor trom us a few weekopportunity of renewing to Your Majesty ago aii'l was well pleased with it that

he bought another last week, and widprohabjy huv more He has a g ol

the assurances of Our highest consideration and regard. And so We recommend 113 and 115 Fort Street

2frl qTo Devosltors in the Hawaiian .upph of water and wants to distriYou to the protect! n of the Almighty Postal Savings Bank. bute ovrr hi land. Thf Aermotor tur-n- ihes the iwer and three inch pipes theGiven at Our Court at Windsor Castle, the

Notice is hereby given that on applica thanuel. It is wondetul what wo. k onetwenty-firs- t day of March, in the year ofOur Lord. 1891, and in the fifty-lourt- h year of these littf- - inach ties will do. It is d ffition at the Treasury. Coupon Bond- - will

Torbert might ttop I ran round afterhim to tell him not to ntopHe was thirty yards ahead of Hosa then,in fact the race was won by Toiberti re I went round the track. 1 will leavethose present to judge whether h trainerhas a right or uut to run aiound to atend to his man. providing he does notinterfere or obstruct any runner

As for causing a kick in the race, thatis all moonshine. Rosa told me him-self he was squarely beaten, and madeno complaints; he had a fair field andall the phow lie could ask for. As for

eult to tell people what hee Aermo orswid do in an adver iseinent and it is hard

The Al Steamship

Tnmnshiro Maiu,YOUNG, Commander.

Will sail for the above ports, on

B. EMers & Co.00 FORT STREET.

t.o readz what thry will do b looking at amodel but from those we have seen at

of Our Reign.Your Good Friend,m.e. VICTORIA, R.I.

Countersigned. Salisbury. "

be issued in denominations of $1000 $500Htid $100. bearing interest at the rate ofFive Per Cent. (5 oer cent.) per annum,payable semi-annual- ly. These Bonds areissued under the authority of the Act, ap-

proved on the 6th day of August, 1P90. and

work in this neighborhood we believe wecould flood the The attention of Ladie i p. tfnlly invited nd el cant line

of GOODS, JUaT RECEIVED !EARTH FRIDAY, - MAY ltthe kicking.it was all done by one ortwo young men well known to the sioris- -

Joreios Oric. )

Honolhlc, H. I., Auril 30, 1891.f With on9 of them if some oi e else would New Silks, New Sateens, New Gloves,styled the " Postal Savings Bank Loan."

H. A. WIDEM ANN.Minister of Finance.

supolv the spring from which we nuM get For Freight or Passage, apply toHer Majesty the Queen has received anautograph letter from His Imperial Ma NEW LACES' NEW mihngs. new pakaso. s.Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LMM

the wh er. We do not propose to rlod theearth with water hut we intend to flood tneHt4W.iii.tn Islands with Aermotors becausewe believe them to be a good thing and an

Jesty the German Emperor and King ofDepbtmeht or Finance. I

Uosolclu. H. I.. April 9, 1891.J2735 1370 tf rw M d KO l U h K I ESt NEWCUlirAlN", NEW PINE IT1.E Tli2753 2t

men of our national game, who, I sup-pose, had a courier staked on the losingman. The judges were quite right ingiving the chronic kickers the coldshoulder for making such a child Ilk'protest. The writer or reporter in yourpaer and in the Bulletin has a g h.1deal to learn and nothing to loe aboutsport ing precedent or rules on toot racing.

AGENTS.artir-- needed bv every householder, :verra th and plantation owner, they are LAU.bS', UlllLI)KE'S and INFANT'S WEAR.the best investment a man can make who

EVENTS OF T0-DA- T. h.ts any pumping to do. because they work Oceanic Steamship Companyall the time and eosl absolutely nothi g 'Our immense Stock surpasses in variety all former iiLnn mA ionce ibey are erected. If you lve at dis J - - .VW-VII- .MMpriceH cannot be eqnallt d! V651-t'- -I. O. O. F.Polvnesian Encampment, No. tance a d want particulars write to us1 at 7:30 P. M. Correspondence solicited -- nd cheerfully

answered. We are the onlv peopl - here FOR SAN FRANCISCO.3T. Andrew's Cathedral Service becondwho s-- ll them and we wi 1 be glad to iriveCongregation at 7:30 p. M.hiiv one particu ars. A oress i he Ha-waiian Hardware Compny. Fort trekt. The A 1 steamshipA. L. of H. Oceanic Council, No. in, at CANADIAN WHISKIES!7:30 P. M. OPP SITE ."PRECKtLS liLoCK. HONOLULU.

1 have been in the foot racing businesstwenty years in England, which is oneof the gieatest foot-racin- g countries inthe world; and if I do not know therules of toot racing, I am confident noman in the Hawaiian Islands can tachine them. So I have no more to say,except that I am prepared to match Tor-bert againwt any man in th ii.iwaiianIslands any distauc- - from fifty yardn tofifty miles for the sum of (500 uollars aside. Man and money ready.

Tuomas Wright.Honolulu, April 30.

iC. of P. Oahu Lodge No. 1, at 7:30 p.m. A.TJ S T RA LIA. "Gleanf.bs' Entebtaismkst At residence

of W. R. Catle, at 3 p. m.

The Only Liquors iu the World Which fluid theConsumer a Goveri.ment Guarait e.THE DAILY U P - T O W N Will leave Honolulu tor the above port on

PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER Book, News and Stationery Store. Tuesday, May 5thB Jast and fear not; GUITARS and MAND JUNES,

MDSIO BOOKS aid SHEET MUSIC.Let all the ends thoa atm'st at be Dividend Notice.

Thy Country', thy God's, and Truth's.

At 12 o'clock noon,CTFot Freight or Pantage apply to

W.VI. 0. IIUVIN & CO.,27 526t AGENTS.

'Mcvcle. Croquet. Lawn Ten

Prussia, of wnich tue following is a tran- -l.ition :

" WILLIAM,by the grace of God, German Emperor.King of Prussia, etc., etc.. etc., to HerMajesty LILIUOXALAM, Queen of theHawaiian Islands; Greeting. Great andGood Friend.

It was with sincere sympathy that Ilearned from Your Majesty's letter of the29. h of January last, the sad news of thedeath of His Majesty King Kalakaua,Your beloved brother and predecessor, le.pared from this life on the 20fh of Janu-ary last. 1 received with interest by thesame letter the information that YourMajesty, in accordance with the Constitu-tion of the Hawaiian Kingdom.has ascend-ed the Throne of Hawaii.

1 assure Yonr Majesty of Mv sinceresympathy with the severe loss You andYour Nation have sustained by the de-cease of King Kalakaua.

At the same time 1 am glad to be able toreciprocate the sentiments of friendshipand of esteem expressed to Me, and I begYour Majesty to be convinced of the con-tinuance of the same feelings towards You,which have always animated Me towardsthe late Monarch.

I likewise trust that Your Majesty inaccordance with Your Christian confes-sion, will, like Your predecessor.extend tothe German citizens residing in Yourcountry Your kiiid protection and assist-ance.

Wishing that Your Majesty's reign maybe loug and prosperous, and congratulat-ing You sincere y upon Your accession tothe Throne, I avail Myself at the sametime of this opportunity to assure You ofthe esteem with which I remain, .

Your Majesty's Good Friend,(Signed) WILHELM,

L R'"

Her Majesty the Queen has received anautograph letter from His Imperial Ma-

jesty the Emperor ot Japan of which thefollowing is a translation;

MAY 1, 1891.FRIDAY, nis. B.se Bail. Bat-- . Itwin's Fi eUloves, Boy.' troves from 75.. Maks.A DIVIDEND WILL RE PAYABLE

to the Stockholders of the Paia Planta- -

94vo our. SUPPLIPatThe lnman steamship line, run

" Trade," an Enjrlifli journal puhlished in the interest of the Wire, 8 Iiit andBrowing trades, has the following article in the issue of July 5, l&K):

" Apre has its advantages, notab y in whisky. No th- - r quality onequal that of maturity, nothing le van cM.iritute to even the tineM andpurest whit-k- v the roumi, sott and menW vharacte iti P s mred I y n-ui- ne

a.e. We have it on the highest medical autli riiv that the iim olpure and fully mat ured whihky is not only not deleterion. Iu in evenvery benefi iai to the sj stem It is the r"w, crude an i unailnhetatvdppiiits that work the mischief with one's cotiHituvin, at d uctil our La

' "a as wcure from this pemirioni Muff as . ur ( andianbeverages6' W CanDOt C n w"'8ky " unqualified o-iii- oii au.ong

"In Canada there is a mont strinirent law in fon-e- , preventing anyspirit rm b-i- ng o!d until it has arrived at the age of two vear. a- - d uensure this the Government retain it in its N.mhi.., ior that length of 'time alter manufacture a precaution that is not taken bv any o her veminent in the woild. Notnly Huh he vonume oi wi.ink.v in Canadathe advantage of an enforced minimum Mge ; tliev have alMi this --evuihythe beneht of which i hhared b the prodncei that evfeiy bottle ofwhisky has its age guaranteed by the Government. "

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Dividend Notice.pool, spurred probably by compe-

tition, proj oses to build two Am-

erican steamers to cross the At

Slate, f tfucil, etc.TlieCheapet Home in the City for all

School Supplies.V new stock of th World-renowne- d

Mkkritt Tves Writes.BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS 1

Soiled stock must be cleared out.A fi ie line of Bo nd Volumes of

Standard Authors at 5Jc. each.

lantic in five days from Hew Yorkto Milford Iluven. on the coast of

DIVIDEND WILL HE PAYARLKto the Stockholder of the Haiku Sugar

Co. on April 3J, 1891, at the ottice of Cas-tle .vt'ooke. J. B. ATHEKTON.

275l.3t oeiretary.

GLEANERS' EN1ERMHENT!

Wales. The vessels are to bo builtby the Cramp Brothers of Phila

KERR & TURNER,32 Fort Street. Honolulu,

PBAiTICAL

House ar.d Drco: ative fainliiigPAPER HANGING.

KALSOMINING,DECORATING, Ac.

EQ-A- .ll orders will receive prompt m.

fcJatitfactioii guaranteeti. Termsmoderate. 2746-l- m

FRESH

in one particular onlv. hot ihtdelphia; and the ships will cost two above quoted incurre , vix: In the that " I very bot le of wh Kkv Imamillions of dollars each. .... ...... ,jj ,..o..u,riiluirin. ne uiaiuier, or anv oilier tfr8 n, m-- y

bottle wtiihky in Canada awa lnm the Government v t.'r I ; hut to movi-- in uch needexl Pevuiily to tin Government pfimitn dinti! ei, (i,d ilia-tille- rs

only), to bottle under excihepunervisii.il? ti. r t in fa.THOS. G. TffKUM.

1336 134-- y Pbopbiktok.TIMELY T0PIC3.II. LIIIIKK IIIftrv J A aL . . e a . ' . -The Gleaners' Society will give an onnair entertainment upon W. U. CASTLE'SPremises, cor. Kinau and Victoria streets.

This Afternoon, May 1st IXL LIME" MUTdUHlTO, by the Grace of

C. B. RIPLEY,

.Architect,Office Rooti 5, Spreckel's Block.

(Muual Tel. 203).

New Designs Modern Buildings,

From 3 until 6:30 o'c'ock.Heaven, Emperor of Japan, and eated onthe Throne occupied by the same dynastyfrom time immemorial, to Her Majesty

.ui.u, ni u.o proct-mo- i oonung c'os-- l watvhwl b offlt-eis- . until II.e . ffidalstamp has been placed over the c .pbu e. In no other w.y can the guaranteementioned be obtained

X7"We have never put up a bottle of whisky without the Government guar-ant-e,

and no goods pnrpoitin to he ours ae e.nit e ui.le-- s t hey bear over ourbranded cork ant capsule the V.xii e Mamp of the D. u.ii.ion of Canada.jC7Our Whiskiea are all matured in (taml. in rack warehm es warmed bvsteam dun g the cold season, with a capacit) i.f 72.(XK) barn Is equal to 3,600.000gallons. This h-- 8 been demonstrated to be the most p riect vHem in use.

HIRAM WALKEtt & 8C)NS, D . DISTII.I.EHS,Walkehvillk, Ontario, Canada.

WE NOW OFFER FOR SALE:Canadian "Club" Whisky, 1883, ex ' Faust," 300 days from Kew Yoik,at $24.00 per Case. .

" Imperial Rye Whisky." 18S4, ex "Wakrfeld," at $31.00 per Case.

For Sale byLiliuokalani, Queen of the Hawaiian Isl ADMISSION, 50 CTS.,ands, Greeting: Our Glorious and GoodFriend. We have received Your Majesty' Comolete Plais and Specifications for

The Government should move in

the matter of an exhibit at theWorld's Fair. If the undertakingis pushed vigorously, the nextLegislature will surely sapplF theneeded funds. The business menwould probably assist when con-

vinced that a creditable displaywould be made. It is not easy tostate what would be the best planfor an exhibit. But anyway thoattractiveness of this country as aresort for tourists tnd healthseekers should not be overlooked.An exhaustive series of photo-graphs, views, and paintingswould be an attractive feature. Anappropriate pamphlet should bedistributed.

iwery DescnptDii ot Bin ding. ii.Vrhich includes some Refreshments. w & en.letter of January 29, 1891. announcing to contracts uravn and careful supenn- -Us the death of His late Majesty KingKalakaua, Your well beloved and much 274l-t- f

Besides this there will be a Farcvrespected brother, which occurred at 2:30

fmieiiee ot convruction given when re-quired.

W Call and titamine plans.2753-t- f

THE WOND1R OF TUE AGE!

m the afternoon of the 20th day of JanSocial Kates to purchasers of above Goods in Bond.

Table, Lemonade and Tea Stand andother attractions. 275 Mt

SALE 0E STOCKuary. in the city of San Francisco, Ca

the United States of America, andat the same time informing Us of YourMajesty's succession to the Throne of Hawaii in accordance with the Constitution W. C. PEACOCK & CO.

Sole Agents for tue Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu, H. I.of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Fully sharing the deep grief which the The undersigned. M. PHILLIPfJ & CO.give notice that they intend to sell at pubdeath of the Monarch held in high esteem

Mr. J. . P. O. Box 504. 1362 2K883m Pnth TlpphoTifR 40.and well beloved Dy His subjests must lie auction at tne sle?ro aus olMorgan in Honolulu,

Edison's Phonograph!

i NEW CYLNDER, (JIVING Ach ngeol &, Mumc, and Speeches

is pNeeo in the lhtrunient everv day.4WCad and fe the nnitvell ts ma

chine NOW ON .XIIIBITION AT

LITDUGSEV t CKON'S2743-l- tf Ice Cr.am Parlo'S.

For ai Francisco.

have caused to Your Majesty, Your Royal

DK. M. E. GK0SSMAN

WiU Return by the S. S. Australia,

Due on the 23th inst , and

Resume Practice at his former Cffice,

98 notel Street.

Honolulu, April 11, 1891. 2733 tf

Family and the whole Hawaiian nation.We convey to Your Majesty the expres PACIFIC HAKDWAKE CO, I'd.,

Fort Street, - - Honolulu.sion of Our most profound sympathy and

The Royal Band would make anattraction. The antiquarian wouldbo interested in the Governmentmuseum. A small sugar mill inactual operation would be a nov-elty. Tbo raw sugar could . bedistributed in small parcels to thespectators. Could a cocoanut treeor a banana with fruit be trans-ferred bodily to Chicago? HawaiiDei must not be absent when theroll call of nations begins at

condolence.In offering to Your Majesty Our hearty

congratulations for lour succession to

On Saturday, May 9th,

A.t 13 o'clock Noon,

125 Shares of Stock in the Ha-

waiian Fruit and Taro Co.,

the Throne of the Hawaiian King-

dom, We assure Your Majesty thai Wewill endeavor to cement more closely thefriendly relations which happily exist between the two countries.

We avail ourselves of this occasion to ex

THFRARK VIVAX WILLsail fr San Francico nearlypartf May, and has goodaccomodation tor h few pas-sen-

Korinftirumtioii ap- -

CSTLE fe CUOKK,gents.

Isn't it about time that each of DORWARD & HOWIE,press Our sincere wbhes for Your health plv to2749-6- tthe Hawaiian Islands was belted

and to convey the assurance of Our invariabie friendship and highest esteem. Carpenters and Builders,

o

FINE TOOIS I MECHANICSJUST RECEIVED

Ice Chests and Refrigerators,The favorite patern ; a large assortment.

0 ---A-rt Rooms - Mclnernj Tall

25,000 feet New Picture Moulding, latest ityle."A ew Invoice of

ARTOTYPF8, ETCHINGS. PUOTOGRAVUBEB.Etc., Etc.

Windsor 4 Newtaa'g Colon, Brnshes, ttd Artista' VafuUIi9

Given at Our Palace in Tokio, this ninthday of the fourth month of the twenty

Bnnpr Share covered tv CertificatesNoh. 1- -6 and 156 to W. H. Daniels, and byhim delivered to us in pledge to secure thepayment of certain account due from hmto u; default having been made by himIn payment of eaid accounts.

(Signed) M. PHILLIPS & CO.27M-1-

TO LET.

411illII

ARK PKEP RKD TO (ON.tract for all kinl ofbtore and OrLce Fitting, and Gen-eral Jobbing a

with a serviceable wagon road?Tho first sign of civilization l high-ways broad and long. This signdon't pan out very well in thiscountry. The Administration thatgives loads to this country won'tbe forgotten in a day.

fourth year of Melji corresponding to thetwo thousand five hundred and fif.y-flr- st

Bend or leave orders with Mr Howie atCentral House. ANtr t.ar Kntt.year from the coronation of the Emperoror with Mr. Uorward. at hoa?j ndjoining !

Honolulu Library, opp. Y. M. C. A. hall. !

THE PRMPE3 ON KAAHU-nian- u

stjet, at occupiedby T. H.'avlen & 'o.. and ad-joining thr uew building.

For particurs enquire ofJS. L. McLEAN.

at lnter-Ii- d . N. Co.'s office.2ft-l- w tf

TO iLET.

Bell I el. VU .Mutual 893.J747-lw- if

Jicrma.

(Countersigned)Viscocst Stszo Aoki,

Minister for Foreign Affairs."27M-- U

THREE NEW FURKISKEDCottages in a good locality at Wai-kik- i.

Apply to FUiLMSHED ROOMS.J. T. WATEKHOUSK.

2753-l-w Uueen st. Store. Br V4C00M OILS i. bpecialxy moFent! Wire of Rnnerirtr Onalitv? CivurA aA lit r

Where is that inter island tele-grap- h

cable? It seems foolish totalk about a coast cable, while theislands remains unconnected. TheGovernment should lay these con-necting lines at once, and run themfor the benefit of the people justas the postal system is conducted.Just a little more energy wouldshow a different stxte of affairs inthe land of the Kumebamebus.

E. K. C.

NOTICE.FI5A5CB DEPABTMX5T,

BCBEaU OF CCeTOMS,HoyoLCLC, H, I., May 1st, 1891.

FORT ST. HOUSE,No. 1H Fort Street.

COTTAGEON LILIHA NERSchool ftree Keys at H. H. Wil-liam Co. i 2723-- 1 wtfThe following appointments have been

made at the Bureau of Customs, viz.: K AND AFTER APRIL 1, DR. DAY'SW"TTfry-- r Office Honrs will be Cottage t Waikiki! ELEGANT FDRM5HED ROOMS

either single or n euiie, at reasonable rates. Hot and cold wntr

1

, j f v.uwvu nuu t tiu ccucq Clipifl,

PLOWS, HARROWS, Stfg&iSSA new invoice of Planet, Jr. Cultivator, and Hnrne Hoeg

MANILA and SlrtAL RuPK. HIGH TKT Kb RU8EJE OIl'cYCLONEWINDMILLS, HOTPE VUh'M8HIN(i i.iiOI B. LAMl H 'CHANDELIERS, LAMEKN8.

Lawn Mowen, Stoves, Tin Ware. Agents for Uie Beet Brat di ofHOSE. wot.

fcundaye:rom y to iz a. m..b to 11 a. m . 7 to

2727-t- f

7 to 8 r. m. ;7:30 r. x. baths and all modern conveniences to be

John D. Holt, Port Surveyor, for thePort of Honolulu, Tlce A. N. Tripp, Esq.,resigned.

Edwftid Hoffman, Esq., Collector ofCustoms, for the Port and Collection Dis- -

FOR PAR1CULAE3 ENQUIRE tound in a fir&t-clas- s house. Appiy on theDaily Advertiser 50c. per monfb. DEAD THE DAILY ADVERTISER

JX if joq wftQt tfee latest cetes. .J. 15. UAS I' LB. ' prraiioeaio

VH-- K WM. P. CRO0K8.

i

daily Pacific) commercial advertiser, mat i. I89i.MiMaHHMMMaaaaHBiBaaiaBaaaaiaaaaaaBaaMaMiBaBaaa - 1 ...

now ISOAOU ilAILWAY 4 LAND COS LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tcuj diiocrtistmfiua. r1

TAHITI LEHOMDE WORKS Co.5THE "BEST" TONIC

CURES DYSPEPSIA,STRENGTHENS TUE SYSTEM, '

RESTORES SOUND REFRESHINGSLEKp,

PRICELESS TO NURSINGMOTHERS.

MANUFACTL'BKKS OK

Lemonade, Soda, Cream Soda, .

SAKS A PA RI LLA , GINGER ALE

TIME TABLE..T sk fi AND AFTER MAY 1, 1891.

PObJ1 MSfflf

TRAINSa.m. r.r. r.M

' Honolulu. ..6:16 :45 1:45 4:30lloDuallull.7:2u 9:4 :4 6:35lnuulldll.730: 10:51 3:51 5:45Honolulu .8:3.V 11:55 4:55 6:5o

PFARL CITT LOCAL.t'Inlti 5:30

r4 rrl Clt 6:07rl City. .6:03

ri H tn lulu...G:lOSaturday only.

S-i'- i ay-'e- '.enied. 2708 q

Tides, iuu and Moon.r O. 4. LTORI.

EASPBEREYADEVICHY, APPOLLINARIS, ETC., ETC., ETC.

Absolutely Pure! Eefreslime; !

- - -

, s r r ? r7 ?! J .1 .5 ' ?

V - r - r : 3 2.V4 t rt ; J

p m. a . u iu it iu.Hon.. 27 J ii 61 0.0 1.4' 5 32 82410.:'t"uii. 23 H.a 7 3 j . i. 7.n 5 31 6.4 11.2V!. W I R.i 3t 5.0 v4 I i.fbur :) I i 9 l, 2 5 4 4 5 3ni rt ....frl... I ll.2ii 1 . h.j 3' 5 4 8 2!! 2511.. 2 .... 11.4!) 4.2ii 6 3) 5 Vh' 6 i6 1.4..

a ln. p , If

- 3 0. ll l.'.-jp- ' 5.1 7.I1. 5 27 fi 'Jfi 2.T4

TELEPHONES :

Mutual 3GO. 2749-- qLit Quartrr of the Mooq Miy 1 t. at 3h. 20ma. tnI ne Tl ne Signal ft the U irlvcn atliruom. 's (mid iiKht) l (ireenich time, or

1 h. 3tn. 8-- i p. m i.l lloiiniu Oi)tiin'.

It J hi veil y the Stenm Whittle ol the HonoluluFUulnir Mi I. , few door above the a.tomliuu Tue i"d whittle U oiide-- i c

at Honolulu Meu .oou. l.rv torMeriiiaa, or ! b. HI m. 20 s. of Ur enicbtime.

Meteorological.

JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATt'ST

Loiadon Styles !Of Fine Suitings and Trouserings.

H. S. TREGL0AN & SOX," MERCHANT TAILORS2741 3mq

mii.iv, mrxMo J5

f. ? 5 9 T- ----

33 B '-- -- m

8.1 ii I 4i l.U, W, 68 7 t3 7 he X

Mt .U l5-f- . U. 1Vil.il tri 4 UK 2Tue D1;)01. .0 7" no 6 I ne 4WMd ii :Ji 23 .U IS 71 .V Oi 6 N I SThtt 4 Ji 1J: II .1 7u 7 6 ne --fiFn. hi 1 7u 7 02 6- - 4 Nk '-

-$

ttat. 2 V o.l7- - 1 ft 70 it! 75 . ne 't

HARDWARE CO.MA N

Customers who notice our shelves sowell filled with fine goods wonder atour having no old stock. The problem issimple. We are constantly seliing andever replacing the goods with others. Wehave two warehouses filled with goodsand we draw from them as wo need and sokeep our stock well up. You don't oftenask us for what we do not have, we keepup with the times and by so doing cansupply your wants. The Aermotor is afair illustration of the fact.

By recent arrivals we have receivedthe finest assortment of general Hard-ware, House Furnishing Goods and Silver-ware ever imported to this city. We wishto call your attention particularly tothe Silverware because it comprisesarticles which you are no doubt in needof and have been unable to procure, somepieces are marvels of the silversmiths'art. Competent judges think we have thebest stock of goods in our line in thecity, we believe their judgment is cor-rect.

F011T ST., opp. Spreckels' Block.J 1367 20M.q

OUR SAN FRANCISCO LETTER.

rr O. S. ft. Auatra.Ua, San franclaeo.April St. 1S9I.

(From oar special correspondent.)

(Concluded.)

The Trust Controversy.The Commercial Bulletin diicnws

editorially at great length Spr.rkeU'denial of a d-a- l with the hugar trut andthe aiertion that he don't know whysuch reiiorts should rise. The Bulletinsas: Thei rejwrts wnstanilv retrur because Hpretkels by his own behavior

gives them new and v-r- y

substantial foundation. He started n.the tiuine-- s of refining fiwar at Fiii.'adelphia with every emphatic det laratioi-j- f

bis intention to combat the nilgaitru-- t to the en. I : hu' alter a while thepublic discovered the price f sugr re-

fined by Sprevkels did nut d ff.-- r maietially Irom the price oi suar soi-- i nv metrust. Spreckela ivrtainly has no reaxiito he astonished if the nespaiers

circulating a report that onMime new pha of the matter he ha-entere- d

into an agreement wiih tintruM.but he is entitled io the full benefiof his denial and statement. S oner oilater a different sort of com pel i: ion wincome to pass, Whether inaugurated b.spreckels or somebody else, M hen thaitime comes the powers ot the trust to fixprices f r the consumers of this coimirxtill assuredly be broken. Hm 8pre kels

cannot complain if tbe punhc tails enlirely to recognize in - him a vigorouscomfietitor of the trust.

this has aroused the Spreckels famihand provoked John D. Spreckela iuimaking a ceuuter sfa'emei.t.

Mr Spreckels' version ef the arrangemeut is as lullows :

"You can say, to start with," said MrSpreckels, "that we have not enteieinto any sopt of compact with the tru-- lWe have come to an an alignment bunot with the tiut. It would have liensuicidal not to an ive at s me understand-ing on this Coast. Without arrangementfUirur would have g.-n- e down, and uulinn alone had thirty and one-quai- tfi

millions of ilullars iuwtsted in sugarWe had made heavy purchases prior

passage of the .vet r moving tinduty, ami the immense amount uf Huwaiiau sugar lu-he- d in on us prior to the1st of April was atari extremely highfigure, cousi luring the suddenly ctiang --dcouoi'ion of things. 1 he Hawaiian suatcost us irom hV to h rents pr pijund,aud we are selling it'ot 6 It costs one-hal- f

a cent per pound to refine it whenthe refinerv is running at its utmostcapacity, and there is the ad iitional expeme of handling, storage, packing, etcTwill give anybody all ihe profit u.sugar tor the next thirty days ir so iithey will as-ti- me the lo-8e- 8, ai.d be gladto do it.. What 1 mean by thirty days orso is until we work off the trvtuendoustock of dear sugar we have ou liau'd. Iiwill take at least thirty days, and probably, longer If we decrea.--e the ouiput e lcr-- s will be heavier, liecaue iltakes just as many man to run therefinely as If it was being worked to itslull capacity. Some understanding wasabsolutely necessary to prevent a crushing loss, but y- - u can say ju-- t once moiethat the arrangement we have made ot

with the trust."Acting Internal Hevenue Collector

Younberg has received the regulationsIrom Washington wilh reference to ty

on domestic stigirs. Tli.--t lavprovides that ou all sugars made iu thiscountry after July 1st a bounty of 2 centsler pound will be paid ou such as con-tain 90 per cent, cr over of saccharinematter, and that running bet ween 80and90 per cent., 14 cents per pound. Applicaii us lor licenses under the law oreto be received up to July 1st.

There has been a small anti-Chine- se

riot at Chino at trie beet sugar estahlish-men- rthere, to prevent the employment

01 Chinese. The riot was a success andthe Celestials went.

San Francisco News.A. A. Young, a $55-a-mon- th clerk,who

wanted to marry a $bN a m jntn t pewriter girl, and could not because shewould not have him. shot hiaiseifthrough the head last wvek.

The German Independent ison the way from Hongkong with a livingcargo of 648 Chinese, ltiey aie boundfor Mexico, and it is expected that an at-

tempt will be made to smuggle themovei the border.

Louise Leignton, a former opera singerat the I'ivoli Opera Houe, who went toJapan ab ut a year ago in broken healthand purse, has returned in fine form.3he is now tbe wife ot a millionaire.

In the sped contest among the bar-bers last week, Charles won tnechampionship and medal, shaving hisman m 31? seconds. The man who wasshaved stm lives.

William J. Zjlner, the athlete andboxer, who was at one time under en-gagement to go to Honolulu as an in-

structor, ' has been caught rohlmig tinmem her' lockers at the OK mpic Club,and is under arrest for grand iarcen .His arrest was a gn-a- t sensation iu theclub. He has coules&ed.

1 he following item ot shipp ng npws isreported in the local papers. The clearance of the 'schooner lor Victoria mayonly be a blind :

Before the Gaelic arrived at Yoko- -

hi-na- , tne yacht Halcvon bad sailed forVictoria (B. C ), with $ 5 000 worili oopium ou board. The Cttsto ns au-thorities believe it is I he inten-tion of the owner, Wbaiy, to landthe stuff some where on theUnited Stai es soil, but Collector I'helpswill be on the lookout for the Halcyonaud will have a couple of revenue cutieisout patrolliu. Iheco.t-t-. bhou d Wtialeysucceed in landing the dru in theUnited .States be will reap a fortune, inspite of the fact that his vessel has beenashore on the Japanese coast twice, andhe has bad to gjve a heavy bond not toland the opium on Japanese territory

PAINTER!YOU WANT A FIKST CLASS JOBIFof Painting of any description done,

call on the practical Painter, G L.MEYhR only. 130 Fort St. P.O.B .x 37. 2743-- 1 v

JLOST.

A VALUABLE MOSAIC BREASTPIN,on. Tuesday evening, on Alakea, be-

tween Hotel and Beretani stteet. Thetinder will please return to tbe AdvertiserofSce. 2753-- 3t

L. A. THUBSTOS. W. T. TREAB.

THURSTON & FREAK,

Altxrneys at Law,HjSuIXIC, B. I.

fST0ce over Bishop's Bank.

Y'our watch! Ten to one you neverthink about it.

It is slow to-da- Yon set it ahead.It is last w you set it back,and wonder why it doea not keeptime.

How can it? The mere fact oftouching the regulator one way oranother does not compel the watchto do its work properly, if some-thing is wrong inside. The deli-

cate machinery is subjected to con-

stant wear, pivots are wearing oneside of tbe pivot hole, causing thewheel to be forced out of position;and running in an eccentric manner;other little matters need attention.How can it be otherwise; when youneglect your time piece, and thintof it only when it refuses to go.Have it doue in time and save ex-len- se

and perhaps your watch.Remember we are successfully

altering American key winders intostem winding watches; we are alsodemagnatiziug watches that have

useless by coming in contactwith electricity, and are makinggood time keepers of tbem again.

H. F. WICHMAN.

"'cu) 3orcrtiseiuruts.

Oil COLLEGE JUBILEE

THE COMMITTEE OS INVITATIONS1 to the ceuii-l'enteiiui- Celebration of

Oahu 1 olhge, hich tnkes p ace June 25ihand 26 h.desiretliat noneot the former stu-dents be overlooked. Ti.e following list olpupils whose mines are in tbe catalogues1. nl whose addresses are n-- t as yet knonhas hern pit partd in the hone that othersmay al-l- .

If un) one who reads thh list can furnishi .forma' ion he pi g to trce theor in ii'ioniiig tne f..cc of dt cease, it win beestremed a favor by ihe C n 11: it tee.

It is Htf-- particularly requested that ifANY KOKJ4KK STUD EST tin NoT BfcCEIVKD AS

ISVIlATIoN.T E TACTSHAL BK MENTIONEDT - fcuME MEMBr K Ol- - THE LoMM TTKE.

Miss M A. cu m berlais,Mas. Ii. B. tAN,Miss H. U. Forbes,Mi.--s M. C. AlM.RTOS,K. A. Lyman. Jr.,F. A. iillSMtR.

Committee.A damson, Charles 1 muiOAnamsoo, Joseph lMiU-7- 0Agtiew, James 1875

ndrews Thus. L 1862-n5-- 06

lwater. Le- - nod 1877B .en. Hele E 1872lierid, Win. T 1873Hixh e, AlisC. A. (teacher) 18W-- 62

B .rden, ieo. t 18o 59liiowu. Mary lrU'Ai-- 67

Brownell, Miss Adelea (teucher) 179-5- 0u'l r. Lull

Caldwell, lfred 18G1-6- 1Caldwell. Henry C 18 2--66

Cotsoii, hnrles 18Vi-5-4oson, llih-- 185".56

Colxui. Pauline I 55-5- G

Conch ck l$ -- 1

iJorgitt, i:v..l H I8'il-6- 21 oiii iho , F ilerick 187i-7- 3Fa. ibu ks, Nellie 1855-.- 6Fenry. rank.iu B 186iFea-y- . FredKox John 1 862-- 6 1

Cnli ghain. Cordelia 187 i

no lev, K T 1853--M

llo den. Lucv l8iil-6- 2Hough i on, Lucy A 1862-- W

lue.i, Auiitt 67Hurd, t'aih. JJones, A.bert K 1855-5-6J nes Kohert L. M 1&5 --56iehy.John 1873-7- 5Kaaihanu John 8t5-6-7Kniiiiiipelekani, 6a rah 1861MJ7Ka e.dii. Win 167-0-8Kek la, James H 18G9

Lee. C oi gLee. Fat ...... ................... 180 SILong. Augu tus W 1872Moo e, Ki.btMuorf (JeMo ehoue. Ceo 1872Morrison, Frank 1872Morgan. John T lsi,7-6- 8NuKuna Juh i 1862-6-5Owen. Willi .m. 1871reummaii, Bessie APierce, I) 1876-7-7Pope, John 0 1859-t- it

Poole. Kate 175He d. Westly S 18o--8t

fcinith. Fannie , 1872-- 73

smiih, Oio-g- e A . 1873-7-5Mi.ith. llnrriei E. 1871-7- 33 i ith. Hel na M 187 -- .33otile. Charles '. 1868spencer, samuel Is62-- 3Tai ChuThompson. Robert 1870Waimu. JohnWalker, Frank.. 18.3-5-4WaoUnai. Josiah 18 -59

Williams, James 18ii8Wood, Agnes LWoo I, Arthur 1863

2753 3 1373 2t

Hawaiian Hotel Guest!wPECIAL N0T1'E Those wishing to" ' make forarrangements driving- - par-ties, hacks, liv rv. e'e , -- hoird st-- acrossthe way to the HOTEL sTAIH.KS. Wehave the lirjrest assortment of convey-ances in Honolulu, ai'd can do your worknt the lowest r it-- s. Not being allowed byt e maiiHKenient the priiiege accordedother stb(es of an electric bed. we areobligii to rely nioe on the teh phones.Wishing a back, ring up No. 32. ami youro der will rece've pro'i pt utieniion bywell-behav- ed and comjetent drivers.

S. 1. SHAW,27 53-- m Manager.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSOf

Jom KaJkiaa. of Hanalei. Kauai.

KAKINA OF IIJOHNKhihI. tnivli'g made an aM?nmentto me f all of ht property for the benefit or biscreditors with fall i ower of Attorney to act forhim. Notice is herev given to all percon havIn? claims aza'nxt tbe said John akira. toforwl' ti prei"-n- t them in me, at my office in natdHaiilel. And all per-o- ns owiiiit ld .lohu Ka-kiu- a.

are rq-'e-te.- l to mnko Immediate pay-mer- .t

to me. and those hainir anyf h'. pro-perty ln tbHr p0fre1on to deliver the mmatone. W. E. II. DEVERILL,

Hana'.ei, Kauai, April 24. iCl. J871--- it

2751 lw

FOR HEISTT!

ROOM NICELY FURISHED;quietly locate t. Apply to Mrs. Mc-C- u

lun. No. 40 Garden Lane.275t-6- t

Situation Wanted.A YOUNG MAN WISHE-- J A S1TUA- -

tiou in a private family, or on a plan-ta'to- n

or ranch. Has lived twelve yearsin California, and last year had full hargeof an orchard and stock ranch. Good ref-erences furnished. Address "Bond" tbe ApvsjtrtsEX o3 ce. 2752--3;

May Day I

A change has been made in thetime table of the Uahu ltdilway.

The Uptown Book Store give no-

tice of lately receiving a lot of newstock. -

Attend the Gleaners' entertainmentthis afternoon at Mr. W. II. Castle'sresidence.

Tbe Finance Department has aBy Authority notice of appointmentselsewbere.

Invitations are out for a birthdayparty nt tbe Allendale House, Pawaa,Saturday, April 2J.

In another column are found thenames of tbue pardoned lately byHer Majesty the Q ieeo.

Mnjor Knell, It A.t will lead theervic8 at tbe Y. M. C. A. Suuilay

evening, beginning ai C:30 o clock.

Ibe tonnsts are improving everyo(purtuniiy to take iu all the sibtawi riby of being seeu around Monolulu.

A number of the male toarisbwere mt on a ' picnic " atThursday evening. The 'QuintetteClub furnibed tbumuMC.

Tbe last day of April went outwith a clean record at tbe PoliceStation; not an arre-- t was madeduring the twenty four honrs.

Saturday, May 9ib, at 12 o'clocknoon, 125 hharen of stock iu the Hawaiian Fruit ami Taro Compauy willbe bold at Morgan's salesrooms.

The International Rifle Associatiou mnt have considerable busiueto attetid to. that so many tneetiug!are held. They meet this eveningat Brito hall. . -

The Haiku Sugar Company advertises that a dividend is payable attbe office of Cattle & Cooke. Alsoone to the stockholders of the l'aiaPlantation Company.

If the representative of the Leobad looked around a little morewuile on Molokai, be would not needto 'draw, upon " his imagination (anda biased one at that) for a report.

: Mr. William Deau has written aletter to Mr. S B Rose in regaid toa policy paid tbe former by tbe NewYv.rk Mutual Iut-urauc-e Company.A copy of the letter appears elsewhere. :

The funeral of the late Mrs. J. IDowse tt will take place . Suudajalter noon at 3 o'clock from the famlly rewideuce, Paiama. . Tbe Rev.Alex. Mackintosh will conduct theper vice.

Superintendent Ashley has inpossession an overcoat, scarf piu andi 'icycle pin, lost tbe evening of thetlealaui Boat Club picnic. Ineowner cau get them by applying toMr. Ashley.

Complaints are made at this officeabout the Chiue.se hack staud ouRing street being so placed as notonly to make it unpleasant but alsounsafe for a carriage or buggy topass between tbe tramway switchand the stand.

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Hon. C. J. McCarthy has disposedof his cigar and billiard establishmeut. Tbe sale was made Weduesday evening, aud the agreements ofsale were drawn up yesterday. Thepurchaser, Mr. A. White, takes possession at once.

The Honolulu Science and ArtClass.

'. The prelimiuary.meetiog of someof those who wish to form a nightschool was held at the Y. M. C. A.

Hall, Thursday evening. Abouttwenty people were present. Aftersome discussion it was decided tostart a class, which is to be known asthe Uouolu'.u Science and Art Class.Classes will be formed for th studyof E 'glisu literature, mathematicsand in Geometrical and mechanicaldrawing. Other classes will prol-abl- y

he formed later on as desired.F. M. English. B. A., will teach the

classes iu literature and mathe-matics, aud Mr. C. Hedeinann,of theHonolulu Iron Works, will conductthe drawing work.

Mr. Alexander Young was present,taking a great deal of interest in themeetitg, giving encourngement tothe promoters. Others who were notpresent have expressed a desire tojoin the classes, eo there is no donbtthat the work will prove a success.It certaiuly is a good movement, onefrom which. excellent, results will bederived. . ;

Supreme Court At Chambers.BEFORE JTJDD C. J.

Thursday. April 30.

Hutchison Sugar Plantation Com-

pany vs. Hawaiian Government andO. T. Shi pman, Deputy Tax Col-

lector, Kau. Partly heard and con-tinued. Carter for plaintiff; Peter-son for defendant.

(Copy)Hosolclc. H. I., April 29. 1891.

Mb. S. K. Rose. Agist fob ThiSictcalLirs Iss. Co. or N'. Y.

Pr.AR Sib: I beg to acknowledge the re-

ceipt ibis day of Company's check nnFirst National Bank, N. Y.. for $3 06.85forparment la full of Matured Endow-ment 'l 74 .3 5.

Please mv thanks to your Com-pany for their promptness iu this matter.I remain, verv truly yours,

(Signal) . William Deaw.The Claim papers on the above policy

were forwarded from Honolulu. March23i. - 2753-l- t

To those who need a pleasant Tonicfor any kind of debility, we can recom-mend Clements' as the beet. For saleby Hollisteb & Co.

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from any cauoe. To those Recovering Irom Illneas, nothing better can beprescribed.

A WALKING MATCH.For Atulstes. We the undersijrn-e- d

articipauts in the six-da- y' walkingmatch, ending at the Mechanics' 1'avil-lio- n,

February 27, fully endorse thevitaliting effects of The bet" Tonic.

Frank Hart, Charles J. Sheridan, GusGuerrero, Pat Guerrero, Old Sport Cam-pan- a,

James Davis, Oofty lioofty, JohnUrodie, K. C. Moore, Thomas Howarth,tieorge Cartwright, James Leahy, Gu!Brown, L. Crozier.

W. C. PEACOCK & CO.,

Soli Agents Honolclu.P. 0. Box 604 Telephone 4S.

1?62 ?68S-3- m

H. Hackfeld & Co.,HAYS

Just JReceived

PER IRON BRKS CIIRLOTTEAND J. C. FKOii

GERMANY AND ENG-LAND;

White Bros. Portland Cement,

(full weight) ;

Fire Bri ks, Fire Clay,Rock Salt,Steel Hails, FiBh Plates, Bolts and

hpikes,Sugar Coolers,Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,Fence Wire Staples, black and gal-

vanized ;Stockholm Tar,Hags, Baginjr and Twine,

. Wrapping Paper, Printing Paper,AN ASSORTMENT OF

Stack & Brownlow's Filters,Vienna Furniture and Iron Garden

Furniture,Pianos, etc., 4

GROCERIES,Mineral Waters,Liquors, Beer, efc.

, Crockery and Glassware, Demijohns,etc.. etc., etc. . 271 4--tf

New Store! New Goods!

GENT'S FURNISH "NG GOODS,

LADIES' UNDERWEAR,

CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR,BOY'S WAISTS, Etc.,

BOY'S & MISSES' HATS,

JUST RECEIVED PER AUSTRALIA

THE CHOICEST LOT OF

Millinery,Flowers,Feathers & KoYellies

Ever Seen in Honolulu.

Prices Reasonable I

New Goods Every Steamer.

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GOOD'Mclntyre Block, Fort Street

2703mq

Japanese Employment Office.

ANYONE WISHING JAPANESE 8EE- -'

vantsor seamen, wi I do well to callt the Employment Office, No. 64 Mauna- -

Kea street. Telephone 674.

JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.27l7-l- m

TO AREIVE!

MR. L. ADLER WILL RE-cei- veJ per 8. ti. Australia an ele-gant assortment of Ladies' and

Boots, bhoes and Klippers. 2700--

A. J. SCHREIBEB,

PRACTICAL g WATCHMAKER

ako JEWELER,Hotel St., - - - Under tbe Arlington.

Moderate Prices! 2G02--q

ANDERSON & LUNDY,

Dentists .'.

ARTIFICIAL TEETHfrom one to an entire set in-serted on gold, silver, allnm.nam ana rubber bases..

Crown and bridge work a specialty. Topersons wearing rubber plates which are

source of Irritation to themouth and throat, we would recommendour Prophylactic Metal Plate. All oper-ations performed In accordance with thelatest improvements in dental science.Teeth extracted without pain by the use ofNitrous Oxide Gas.

Belicious !

Bell 372.

DEALERS IN--

TOBACCOS,

FinestHavana,

Manila

Amei icanCigars,

CigarettesPipes,

Etc.

NAPA SODA WATEE

Opera Glasses,

Eye Glasses

of Spectacles

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PAPER HANGING!

n IVE G. L. MEYER.THE PAINTERVJ a call and have your paper hangingaon promptly and neatly. 130 rort at.H. O Bx387. 274S-l- v

ISTOTICE.

FROM AND AFTET.repo' we will not be

for anyItrbt after same hac

been landed. Parties to whom freight t?consigned most be at the landing to receivetneir ireivnt

WILDEE'S STEAMSHIP CO.HoDolula, Sept. 5, 1890. llq

HOLLISTEB & CO..

SHimNO INTKLLIUUriUK.

Thur.sdy. April 30.Sclir Ka Moi from Kohuht ele.

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Thitksdav. April 30.Stinr Kanla, IIuKlami, tur circuit ol

Oali .dtinr.Ia-- Makee. Macauiey, tor Kiipaa.tJclir L ivini.i for Kaiiuku.Sctir rvawaiiitiu fur Kuolau.

KJfKK LKUINII TO-DA- V.

Jap 3 3 Yaiuasbiro Maru, Younc, forY-)-

k iliania.otuir V 1 Hall, ITeem in, for iMaui and

Hawaii, lit 10 a iu.

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The b:irkentiue Eureka arrived at Seatt e, priil7.h,ir at ilouululu.

I'ue .Viiiericin Iron bark Annie Johnsons lild i from Liverouol for llonuiuiu, Aprw15,h.

The Japanese steamer Yumashiro Maru,C iuu.i 0. Yjuux, retunia lo Yovohamato-.li- y.

Tiie schooner Ka Mot pit in from Koh-ltlei- e,

tla.v.iii, on Thur.s.iay, wah 2,150bat bugtr ir the baik Ceylon.

The ste.inif r C. 11. Bishop is at the FishMi kei w.i.irt", wuere she wul lective agener .1 overnaiiliu.

Vlin b igantiiie Tahiti will leave on nextMoii-- l ty lor J uluit.

oark.-- i Vivax andCovtliiz have movedout. into the stream iu wait, fur 3Ug.tr.

The birk Mono na will sail for sui Fran-cidc- a

with a caro of sugar on next liltsday.

ll avy mtteriah for a new pumr for thtEthUU t'Miitaiion we e landrd irom theote.t.iier Australia un Tuursdav. lh-pi- l

up s claimed t be capable of pumpi gtoU't eu luiluou gillons it Water into are-rv.- ir every twenty-lou- r hours.

The steamsbip Mon wai was to leaveSin Franc 1 100 on April 30th for lloou-l- u

u. etc.The following vessels are expected to

leave Sau FraiidsC for Honolulu un anda ter day 5th: d. o. Zealandia. bark AldeuBese. iik I. Duo ivery . bark 3. 0. Aden,bKt. 3. d. Wilder. The brig inline J l.3preckis an I Lurliue are deitintd fur Ka-- h

nui and ililo re p.c.ively.T ie bark Dun Ni Milan, which sailed from

Newci-tl- e on .Mar h 4ih ior "au Franci-co- .

foiin le ed at -- ea between Ne jjou'hWa e- - an I New Ze i and a wee' later. Af-

ter tig'itiii: Mitti the wave iu a heavystor.u la-t.- icvern das. the ve-s- ei

w m ab ni loned, and he captain, ottic r..Cre v nd altogether tilt-e-

BO'iU. t k to the at3. In the hurry iojtet away from ih vessel, no compasseswere brJug it, so ih it the stars by niulitand the sun by day ai ed them in B er-

ing. The bo is w-r- e picked up at sea b. asteamer, aft r bting out quite afussim; and taken to Sydney wh

were all Ian 'ed.

. ihed.ST.RY In Honolulu. April 29th. at 1 1 TO

r M ,ul coiiuinn ion. Luke 3iory (beter known as Luke Mcbhaue). agrd 37years and G months

Tha Gleaners.The May D-i-

y eutertaiuinent givenbv the Gleaaer at the residence ofMr. NV. R. Castle this afternoon between 3 and 6:30 o'clock promisesto be something new as well as delightful. Twelve little girls wiilgive a May-pol- e dance; this is onlyone of the numerous attractions.There will be several booths besidesthe places for refreshment. The ad-

mission fee is fifty rents.

SPECIAL BUSINESS ITEMS.

HART & CO.. Marmfactarersof the Celebrated Elit Ics.CbEaM wiil have a handsome

Cart making the rounds Eyebt Evesisoto supply their numerous patrons withdelicious Ics Cbeam. Look oat fortheJingle "Jells! 27533t

Brain woikers, and all who have toStand the severe mental strain conse-quent or intellectual employment, findUiements' Tonic invaluable. Hol-mbt- kr

& Co. are the Agents for theIslands.

ADVERTISER has the LargetTbclroalt!on. AdvcrtiM your vuU

--IMPORTERS AND

DRU(jS,

Medicines,

Chemicals,Toilet

Articles,Fine

Terfumesaud Soaps.

Sponges, Etc.

SOIE AGENTS FOR TDE

Eye Glasses,

Opera Glasses

.A. Full Lino

HOLLISTER & CO., 109 Fort Street,56M

DR. A. LUTZ,REMOVED TO 40 ALAKEAHAS opp. Y. M. C. A. hall.

'Office hcure 10 to 12 a sr., and5 to 7 P M 278 2w

TO LET!A nOCSE C MPLETELY FUR-nih--d,

ready for hou-ekeepm- g,

with par-or- . Three befrootu. kicb- -en, diniiiK room, 8erVrttiti' ooiu.etr.. situ-ated on School 8trteton the hwauide ofthe bridge; large yard in connection withthe prem-ses- ; everyway drsirable as ahome; rea.onahle. Applv to

J ALFKED MAGOON. Attorney,2733-- d next to Poet office.

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10. II. DAVIESThe underpinned having bwn appointedoole Agenta for the Hawaiian Islands

ENTERPRISE PLANING MILLPETER HIGH: - prop.

Office and Mill ti Alakea near Queen Street.." o--

Doors, Sash, Blinds; Screens, Frames, Etc, Etc.

JectcdIrrin if. scott of the SaC j,raQ

Cisco Unon Iron Works lately ex-pressed the opinion that San Fran-cisco capital will soon undertakethe. establishment here of a runplant capable of turning out workin every respect equal to that ofKrupp Wbitworth and Cruetot.

7es that an vestment of8o,000,000 is all that is necessary,and that the ability to managesuch an enterprise is to be found inabundance at the Union IronWorks. As goon as the factorybecomes an accomplished fact hebelieves the Government will makeprovisions for a proving-groun- d

anJ that 25,000,000 would beadded to the circulating mAinm

& CO.

ARE ADAPTED FOR

Pumping, Electric Lighting, RunningIterators, Harvesting and ThrashingMachines, Printing Presees, Boot andKhoe Machinery, Circular, Band and Jigbaws, Hoisting, Mill and Mining Mach-inery, Coffee Mills and Roasters, Polish-ing and Fanning Machines, VentilatingApparatus, Kmery Wheels, etc., in facteverywhere power is needed.

NO BOILER ! NO FIRE !

NO STEAM! NO ASHES !

NO COAL ! NO ENGINEER!NO DANGER !

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JUST RECEIVED ud FOR SALE CHEAP

rpalvanized Ridging,Gal v. Screws and Lead Washers,Plain Galvanized Iron,Sheet Lead, -- heet Zinc,Boxes of Tin',Galvanized WATER PIPING, , ,

IK and 2 inch;Pipe Fittings,HAIR FELTING and Asbestos Sponge,

for covering steam pipes ;Rubber Packing, all kinds :

BLACK FENCE WIRE,Galvanized Fence Wire,Galvanized and Copper Telephone Wire,Genuine Bell Telephones,Electric House Bells, and

ELECTKICAL SUPPLIES!

FOR TUK CELEBRATED

Baldwin LocomotivesFrom the Works of

Burnham, Parry, Williams & Co.,

Philadelphia, PennAre now prepared to give estimates andreceive orders for these engines, of anyaire and style.

MOULDINGS-Turn- ed and Sawed Work. I

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Rl.EfTnrr T T n I r--r I t v-r- a rf or.- -

U.V.V1U Jlthe fclope within a short time afte-rward.. F. Call.

Room for Reform,Lawyers, in addressing juries,

arc apt to think themselves licensedto say just what they please; audthey often please to say things thathave no relevancy to the matterin hand, and no foundation in theevideuce, but which, as they sup-pose, may have some influence inaffecting the verdict. The CourtAppeals of New York state recent-ly laid down the following justprinciple as the rule of law on thissubject:

"Where counsel, in summing up,proce.-d- s to dilate upon facts not inevidence, or to Dress ODon the inrv

The Baldwin Locomotive Works arenow manufacturing a style of Locomo-tive particularly adopted

For Plantation Purposes,

A number of which have recently beenreceived at these Islands, and we willhave pleasure in furnishing PlantationAgents and Managers with particulars ofsame.

The superiority of these Locomotivesover all other makes is not only knownfTer oat is acknowledged throughout theUnited States.

size and description furnished and in-stalled.

SHIP CHANDLERY:Bbls. Coal Tar,Bbls. Stockholm Tar,Bbls. Pitch, Asphaltum ;

Blocks, in great variety ;Manila Rope, to 7 inch ;Iron and Steel Wire Rope, rnval of FifcslircIron Seizing, assorted :

Yellow Metal Sheathing. 14 oz. to 26 oz.uaEum, Oars, all sizes; considerations which the jury

would have no riirht to return, itPatent Log3,WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,

Sols Agents for Hawaiian Islands.2G51-- q

Nautical Almanacs, Havinc rwhwiI (haStarted instantly Without Even a , we conceive, the plain duty ofBunting, assorted colors : 146 Days from Liverpool!Match American and Hawaiian FLAGS.A ! lTl of Please call and examine designs before placing your orders elsewhereAlways Pu8e' Where othei'wise the right ofready to give out its full power. I SIIIPHARDW latest designs, the party would be prejudiced,City Meat Market ttmr 'k oii-cijuu- iu aw oraers. . u. ,would be leiral error."NO OLD STOCK 1

" tCost to Run: It was on this ground that theCourt of AnDeals reversed th

LARGE CAltOO OFAbout One Cent per Hone-pow- er per Also, constantly on hand, a full stock of T SI . )

V. Kf. JSOX 4S0.Hoar. Mutual Tel. 90.punlif HARDWARE,Tools of all kinds',Ti.o u.. v , -

judgment rendered in the courtbelowt and ordered a new trial.The rule thus laid down is certain-ly one that commends itself to common sense: and thisouirhf. tn mnha

Prompt Returns Hide on Goods Sold on Commission.in operation at any time, at the Citvl Agcul tural Implements,b.ci,ui jos. xinKer, iNuuanu tit. 01 goo N"ew GoodsTHEit good law. X. Y. Paper. IXLmrar 1,1 icgaru 10 cose oi i c rjixoi., ana an otner 1

Dhca?on to" Wi." furni8hed :ap-- LUBRICATING OILS;Boston Card Matches,Kubber Hose, assorted ;JOS. TINKER, Nuuanu St, Auction and Commission House

JOSEPH TINKER, 'Practical Butcher,

AKD MAKES Or THE

Celebrated Cambridge Pork SausageMade by the very best Machinery andcannot be equalled. His

Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork

is of the finest quality.All orders entrusted to his care are de-

livered with cleanness and dispatch withina radius oi three miles of the city. My

ALCOHOL "of high test for mechani- -

FINE PRINTING.

The Hawaiian Gazette Company hasrecently added to its previous extensiveassortment of fine type some of the most

2674-- q Sole Agent Haw'n Isl. u meaicmai purposes, justWE ARE 5 NOW SHOWING

elegant new styles made at the bestAmerican and English foundries. Some

(fire-proo- f- building) .

West Cor. Nuuanu and King Streets,Honolulu, H. I.,

S. W. LEDEREB, - . . Prnnriutn,

CT"ALL OF THE ABOVE FOR 8ALEBYI vnchore, Chains,AT OUK

of them equal the best steel and copperJCie U. J14LL . 4V. SON pkte enraving for visiting cardsMUSIC DEPARTMENT . . J ana invitations cannot be surpassed anv- -

where. Tiiose in want of anv kind nfCO-A-ll l.ind ot Second-han- d Fnmitqn, Bought .nd 8oM for Cwh. 8735-l- T- Cor. Fort and King Streets.

Coehkd Bekf and Picklkd Toa'gcesAre a Specialty and need no comment.

My Celebrated 6 finne printing, such as cards, invitations,circulars, etc., will do well to call at the

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California Hawaiian Gazette office, 46 Merchant J. L. MEYER,CAMBRIDGE PORK SAUSAGES Sii (Hew Styles) ITSCHKE and SCHDKBEKT

aiv ui unai m ine islands.street, before sending abroad. Pricesare below San Francisco rates, and per-fect satisfaction guaranteed.

Cocoa Mats, Kettlea,Sauoe Pans, Fry Pans,

Bedsteads,Fence Wire,

Sheathing Metal,Roofing Iron,CaneKniven,

CutLrr

8ole Leather Trunks,White Lead, Red Lead,Boiled Linneed Oil,Castor Oil, Belting,

; Coal Tar, Water Tanks,; Fire Brick, Red Brick, Alum,

Bed Ochre, Fire Clay,Bags, Twine,Fiiter.Cloth,

(New York Make) FEED CO.,5S'J;pward3 o balf a ton week sold.

Don't forget the address :

CITY MEAT MARKET, NUUANU STREET,N'QS

Practical House ad Decorative Painter

PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY.KING k WRIGHT, Props.

(Opposite Queen Emma Hall.) Jnst received direct from the Factory.Have on Hand and For Sale,.o connecuon with any

Iron and Locomotive Works,

Oorner of Beal and Boward 8treeU,

Ban Francisco California

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Fresh every month from the Coast. No. 130 Fort St.,We will sell them at Prices that defy com- - f Honolulu.tne very best quality ofFILTER PRESSES. pewwuu, on

ay and Grain Builders of Steam MachineryEasy Monthly Installments !

i .u it. t.B... UNION TR.ON WHRire nhr-c- .ii ei o.n tin . .

fAAUBiO PLAWTATIOJf, 1

Hawaii, March 9, 188ft. IBUdon Iron and LooomotlTii Work. Han Fra-olto- o.

lhKnKGentlemen

rillWe have

v. need ...two of yonr 80- -' .v-- j .v ti col yidelivered promptly toI s T. any part High Pressure or Compound. . ,

ttver rreiieiuuieuon. Thej J. N. S. WILLIAMS,reoonTnlent,eally handled and ant working di..i. m r, , ... .ntlrelvtn anui me cuy.

GIVE US A TRIAL!Manager,

superintkndxvt.tt. MOKE,Mtlefaotion. I an recommend ,riuau QBLTI8 ana JfianO StOOlS.on them.Bo lmtroYemnt

STEAM TES8EL8 of all kinds built completewith hulls ot wood, iron or composite.ORDINARY ENGINES compounded ' when ad-

visable.BTEAM LAUNCHER. RaM m.rA B..m T

very respectfully yonre.(slgnea) A. Moobi,ounager Paauhaa Plantation.

oap. Groceries,Boots and Shoes,

Perfumery, Flags,Rope Brushes,

Croquet Sets,Dressing Case,

Mirrors,Saddle

Bridles, Felts, WKips, Spurs,Blankets, Sheeting,Dry Goods, Merinos.8hawls, Handkerchiefs,Victoria Lawns,Mosquito Netting, Legrfngs,Laces, Ribbons, Hats, Helmets.VelTets, Embroidered Dres.

WarehonRft. TlfwTVfMf Engineers and Iron Founders,THE HAWAIIAN NEWS CO. 191 . R.irTi.iT::: ,:ai "'eOffice vrith Ci: T niint pti t.i.Hska, Sept. 28, 18R.Mn. Jon Dm, Agent 2Usdon Iron Works

structed with reference to the trade In whlctthey are to be employed. Speed, tonnage anddraft of water guaranteed.SUGAR MILLS and Sugar Making Machlnenmade after the most approved plana. Also allBoiler Iron Work connected therewith.WATER PIPE, of Boiler oi eheet Iron, of ans

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Olce and Works,puuuts' oo ; mutual Telephone 139.

., . y 1358 2666 q Esplanade, Honolulu,cu: nease snip ns one of your so I -- ."T i --r-wuy.tui,ui c nwr 0 square feet GOODSsurface.same as the one supplied ns last season. --MANUFACTURERS OF--Tours trnlT. a Fine Assortment. Fa G. hi & Company,

.u iuuiuio ieuui ior connectingtogether, or Sheets rolled, punched and packedfor shipment, ready to be riveted on theground.HYDRAULIC RIVETING, Boiler Work and WaterPipes made by this establishment, riveted bvhydraulic riveting machinery, that quality ofwork belni; far sunerlor to hand wni--

GEO. B. EWART,Manager fieela Asrlcultural Go.

Sugar Machinery, Irrigating Machinery, Steam Engines,Steam Boilers, Juice Tanks. Coolers. Molasses Tanks, Sugar CarsWe have just received per S. 8. Australia.

comprisins:, oaeelegant

(LIMITED),

OFFER FOR SALE

SHIP WORH, Ship and Steam Capstans. Steamwinches. Air and Circulating Pumpa. madsafter the most approved plans.SOLE Agents and manufacturers for th p

These Presses are made extra heary forhigh pressures, occupies a floor space of llx4 ft., snd presents a filtering surface of 240square feet. A limited number In stock InHonolulu and are sold at very low prices.Rlsdon Iron A Loco. Works.

Han Francisco.For n&rttanlfcra innnlu m

Hand-paint-ed Porcelain Dinner Set.

cviorH, conveyors, jf arnace FittingsWrought and Cast Iron Work for House Builders

Water Wheels and Gearing, Bar lron,'Etc.

DIFFUSION MACHINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHESA few of those fine hand-embroider- ed

--r- . CoaBt of the Heine 8afety Boiler.liime and Cement, pcps-Diw- ct Acng pumpsforimgauonofcity works' purposes, built with the celebrated..Honolulu SIX and SiVTIN SCREENS,JOHN DYER ;.Room No. S Spreckels' Block litvv vi v;n . j-- wMWi, iujiwiui iu sny otheipumpPARAFFINE - PAINT CO.'SEBONY FRAMES,ta51 1367-- q W.G. IKWIN Co.. Agents.

SOLE AGENTS HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FOR THE

Pelton "Water "Wheel.JOHN DYER HonoluluAssorted colors and patterns of CrepeHill UK n n TTI a muuuuinu, leKaui ieie--a ie uaps Compounds and Eoofingauu oaucers, a nne lot OfWING UHONG TAI,

Manila Cigars and Cheroots

Room No. 8, upstairs. Spreckels Block.2X 1367 q

Just Heceived--RIKD's patkstiw in a uox.

lannel,Basket Trunks,

Picnic Hampers,Rugs, Mat, Carpet,

Clothing, Tweeds,Ginghams,

Hosiery,sicaru

Suitings in latest' styles,Underwear, Braces,Sofa Pillows.Gloves, Flouncing,Embroidery. Curtains,Table Napkins,Table Cloths,Water-pro-of Coats,Artificial Flowers.Dust Cloaks,Pajama Knits,Fine Hosiery-Si- lk, Lisle, Cotton,

IJOREPAIRS of all kinds of MACHINERY done at RFAsnvAPTirRAT"H and at HQRT NOTIPF..

E. HOFFiSOHI; A Wl) R k cn i

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Scarf Pins in great variety,XUiD8. Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes. . Per Bark "CHARLOTTE," a number ofA few of those handy Mosquito Urns.

, an assortment of new styles ofAlsoCarpenter and Painter V4 . VSKING AND BETHEL'STS.

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Rattan Chairs and Tables Pianos ! ff?ft Pianos !FERTILIZERS :Also, a small selection of JAPANESE OfTer For Sale, ex Recent Arrivals!Contra. or, Builder and Jobber,

Furniture and Cabinet Maker, etc. Wool Duet, From the Celebrated Factory of feUlKIOK : RHINE : WINKS.IVCall early and examine this finBone Meal, Such Auslese. Rauenthaler, Rudesheimer, HochheimerLaubenheimer, Nierfcttiner, Diedesheimer.

C. BECHSTEIN, LONDON and BERLDf,Chinese Employment Office, Fieh C3-uan-

assortment oi iNew uoods.

WING WO CHAN & CO.No. fiS Nuuanu Street.2651-- q . AW Now ready for inspection, for saleNo. 39 Kin Street.

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BUCK dc OHLANDT'8 CH!S BUncbe Laurence,

FLENBERG 6T.1CK BEER-Guarant- eed the Genuine Article. BAVARIAN BEER of the renowned Augustiner Brewery; also,

GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS In a t..' v.j.s- -

H. HACKFELD & CO.,Redward & Howell,Mutual Telephone 670: Bell Tel.2670-- q High Grade Chemical Cane Manure. Sole Agents foi the Hawaiian Islands.

2712 q

SUi NAM SLG,2651-- q ' mM 1 ' --JLJ-V Oi Ja- me m mm. n . ."m ma wmei etreeu.Contractors & Builders

GRASS SEEDS:

Cocksfoot, Rye Grass and Clovers.No. 109 Nuuanu Street H. JE. Molntyre fe JBro.

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Brick, 8 tone and Wooden BulldlagEstimates Given.

Dinner Sets,Tea Sets,

Desert Sets,Fancy Crockery,

Common Crockery,n Wedgewood Wax,

Vases,

Wicker Ware, Fancy Chairs,Hammocks, Tables, Baskets.Umbrella Stands,Decanters,Salad Bowls,Mush Sets,Flower Pots,Filters.Etc. Etc, Etc.

Begs to call the attention of the public tothat la rira nn KU 1 n. , .REFINED SUGARS,Jobbing Promptly Attended to.76 KINO 8TBEET.the asduraoceIs V

STn Uiftt w Vv Falrbaojc Canning Co.'s Corned

Oi POUT BR A.VD DEALK1U) E

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.KAST FOHT AND KINO STRUTS.

ru.. iu i miv: f vriu. v i Bell Telephone No. l. p. q. boi 439a g ft.M a

Japanese Goods,Suitable for this market, which will rgold wr lowest prices. 2702-- q

' M."k2 4 av manv VA&r An4 hi.s nnimmiT urK loom, w

Beef, I and 2 lb. tins.

8ALMON IN BARRELS,2702-- q

Furnished Rooms.

and of ! of Rapture! This it iaCleeirfe Truss (the oalr auoovMful ocv$krr iavwoUd); has bo Iron Hoope or StlDpriaffssboat It. snd bpinalaellc,cn b wornH. PETERSEN

HAS REMOVED TO86 Queen Street cor. of Alsk

Pianos For Rent.Fresh Fruits and Potatoes by evervStmr.

Klut mm sod com tor night ts usr. Use perfectreUslner 1 -- kor farther raniouU.rs oTriu,Mnd o. tastAmps for Pamphlet Wo. 1 anQCf 1CP1DCD thstDr.Piercs't Genuine Elctrt.n L III Lit10 Cn TraM-oocU- ln our Irtvate Kla-psta-re

exactly like that shown at ton of Ihliadrertlwemeni. Beware of inferior imitationsAitdreaai

MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUiS COMPANY,94 sjaBi'iha U ., FreteV Cavl

Hum urn rinmipco; me Dsi in PIANOS IN GOOD ORDERfmm f 4.0 to $7.n0nr month.it?NEAT AND COSILY FHPVfau.

ed Rooms ran K K ... . -i- - i

A fine Stock of Havana Clears. Tobacco.Orders for Groceries promptly filled.JTiyCash salts small profit. 3677-8- m

Mlfsii; DEPARTMENT OFTHE HAWAIIAN NEWS

ine Daily r. C. Advertiser and Weekly Gazette Theo. H. Davies & CoAra tea La ad Ins-- Waws pavers tn ti ir i.t

application at No. 4 Gafdn La COMPANY.. . i ... ....