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If r i vh ji. n u i . ti . ii 11 ii HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, ISflO. PK10E 5 CENTS. VOL. XIL-N- O. 14G CDcucrol tipcrtiscmnits NEW GOODS! Shelf Hardware, Mechanics' Tools CAST and SPUING STEEL, NORWAY IKON, a fine assnit; CHAKCOAL IKONS, Ju s i E e c e i ve d Kx Park KLAVAIID MAY, Ami other Late Arrivals, a veiv hoavv STOCK of GOODS, incluvling: BAR IRON, a fine assortment: CARD MAiCIIES, GALV'D WATER PirK. ROPE, ALL SIZES ROPE fialvn ' and Breaker f ALSO, A FULL LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY Of the most approved kind. 500 COILS MANILA And Assorted SISAL ROPE. RALE from the smallest size up to 4 inch. KTUUK1IUJ.M and COAL TAR in large quantity. IITCII, OAKUM, OARS of all sizes. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Hall's Plows HALL'S CANE KNIVES, the best in the market, and Agricultural Tools of all kinds; Lawn Mowers, RUBBER GARDEN HOSE. ELECTRICAL GOODS in great variety. ELECTRIC LIGHT and TELEPHONE GOODS. A Eine Assortment of Eeed & Barton's Celebrated Silvei plated Ware! And GORIIAM SILVER WARE, suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents. COARSE SALT, always on hand in quantities to suit. Also, Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Castor Oil, Cylinder and all other Lubricating Oils. PALE BOILED and Raw Paint Oil. All kinds of PAINTS, dry and ground in oil ; Varnishes, Shellac, Alcohol ; BRUSHES of all kinds, etc., etc. 7ALL FOR SALE BY e. o. hall & SON, FORT and KING STS. justness ards. J. B. CASTLE, Commission Merchant. Office Cart wright Building, Merchant Street. : Honolulu, H. I. My LORRIN A. THURSTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Honolulu. H. I. Office over Bishop's Bank. 49-l- y J. M. DAVIDSON, Attorney and Counsellor-at-La- w. Office Kaahumanu Street, (In office formerly occupied by Mr. C 53-l- y Rogers). WILLIAM C. PARKE, ATTORNEY -- AT -- LAW AND Agent to take Acknowledgments. Officb No. 13 Kaahumanu Street, Hono-7-l- y lulu, H. 1. Honolulu Carriage Co. IF YOU WANT A HACK ring up 335, both telephones. All Hawaiian drivers. First class Horses and Carriages. 9 3tand Fort and Merchant St. 3-3- m ATLAS Assurance Company FOUNDED 180S. LONDON. Capital. - $ 6,000,000 Assets, - $ 9,000,000 Llaving been appointed Agents of the above Company we are now ready to effect Insurances at the lowest rates of premium. II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. 134S 112-- y CASTLE & C00KE, Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Agents ! AGENTS FOR : New England Mutual Life Ins. Co OF BOSTON. iEtna Fire Ins. Co of Hartford. UNION" Insuvnnce Company FIRE AND MARINE, OK SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 1X!1 1-- y I Pioneer Steam CANDY FACTORY and BAKERY. F, HORN Practical Contectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. No. 71 Hotel St. - - Telephone 74. 1209 35-t- f JAMES NOTT, JK., PRACTICAL TINSMITH & PLUMBER Corner of Kins and Alakea 9ts., Honolulu, H. I. TELEPHONE Workshop, Mutual 261 residence, Mutual, 236. 2 Estimates furnished on all classes of Plumbing and Tinsmithing work. First class workmanship ana material guaran teed in all the above branches of mv busi ness at reasonable rates. 44-l- v (I BREWER & COMPANY, (Llinttl). O KN ERA L M EKCANT LE COMMISSION AGENTS LIST C OFFICERS: P. O. Jones, Jr President and Manager J. O. Carter Treaanrer and Secretary Hon. W. F. Allen Auditor DIRECTORS CORRESPONDENCE. Ws do not boM ourlr rrpotistM forth Uteiusnts tusJ. or opinions viprestsd I jr our eorrponl&U. Horner's Hank 1UU No. 10. Mb. Kiutok : Tho money re- quirements of this people and tins (Jovcrntncnt are already consider-abl- e and will no doubt increase, and borrowing must supplement the current income while tho coun- try is being improved. The ques- tion with me is, shall wc make our own money and pay interest to ourselves, or let others make it for us and pay a larger interest to them, thus enriching others and impoverishing ourselves. Is it statesmanship for us to go abroad to borrow monoy that wo havo full power to supply, and that too without tho assistanco of syndi- cates or other costly help. "W ould wo send to Europo for iron, or to America for flour and grain, if vro could make them just as good and abundantly ourselves? Certainly not. Is it not equally unwiso for us to seek elsewhere for money now that wo know how to supply ourselves and havo a constitutional right to do it. "Tho borrower is servant to the lender." Shall wo continuo to make both the Government and the peoplo servants to pay tributo abroad when by acting for our- selves wo could bo independent our own boss in finance niattor. our interest for borrowed monoy for tho present period took up 5 and from present indica tions every period must add to that sum for several years yet to come. So tho interest item alone must absorb a largo per ccntago of our current income, and if a periodical increase is permitted, a heavy bur. den must rest upon us. Our present debt now approxi- mates $50 per head for every human being in tnis kingdom. But fow countries can boast of having com paratively so largo a debt and no sinking fund. rians havo been numerous to get us into debt, but none to get us out, and indications point to a fur- ther incrcaso of our debt as timo rolls on. J. M. Hoeneii. (To be Continued.) icu) SUtocrttsrmciito. SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS! lOG-F- ort Street -- LlOO AT-SAKT- A CLAU8 IS HERE witu Uin SLEIGH FULL of XMAS GOODS! AVAGONS, VELOCIPEDKH, and 11ICYCLKS. See our fine line of Celuloid CHRISTMAS CARDS Fine Illustrated Gift Books! Celluloid Comb and, Brush Seta, Oxidized Comb and Bruish Sets, Plush Cuff and Collar Boxes, Shaving Sets, Etc., Etc. TH0S. G. THRUM. Proprietor. SUN NAM SING, No. 109 Nuuanu Street; Begs to call the attention of the public to their large and well selected Stock of Japanese Goods, Suitable for this market, which will dj sold at lowest prices. 49-l- y Removal f?? Notice ! S. MACAULEY, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer Has Kemoved to 196 Fort Street, The Residence formerly occupied by Dr. Emerson. Orders can be left at H. II. William's Cabinet Warehouse, 115 Port street; Ha- waiian News Co.'s Muic Store, or at my residence. ifW Fort street. All orders promptly attended to. 117-l- m Pianos For Rent. PIANOS IN GOOD ORDEK from M.00 to $7.00 per month. MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF TUP! ItlWllllN WPWU 1 COMPANY. 123-- U THE DAILY I'acifib Commercial Advertiser 14 PUBLISHED Every Morning Except Sundays At No. 40 Merchant St. 8UB8CIUPT10N8 IUili "P. C. Adtk&tiskb, one yer f 00 alz month.. 8 00 per ruontb ..... CO Wuui Uawajiam Qazmttz, one year B 00 foreign (In- cluding poaUge) 00 ly?tI Iuvarlably la Adfance. tr All Transient AdertlenienU inmt be Prepaid. ADD). ess; HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., 46 Merchant at., foatoffice Box O. Honolulu. H. I. LEWERS & COOKE, (Successors to Lewere & Pick son) uiporten and Daler In L,nmber And all Kinds of Building Materials. No. 82 FOBT STREET. Ilonolnln. 15 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE. No. U5-- 31 Queen Street, Honolulu, ltf WILLIAM O. ACHI, Attorney and counsellor at law, Notary Publlo and Ileal Kstate liroker. Orncic 30 Merchant 8treet. 131-3- m II. HACKFELD & CO., General Commission Agents Cor. Fort & Queen fits.. Ilonolnln. ltf W. E. ROWELL, Engineer and Surveyor Room 5, Spreckels' Block. 82-- 1 y BEAVER SALOON, Fori Street, Opposite Wilder A Co.'s, II. J, NOLTE, PBOPBIETOB. Mrst-cla- ns Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open From 3 a. ui. till 10 p. m. fTSuiokers' Rt fruisltee a Specialty. ltf HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., Steam iCngines, teller. Nugar M11U, Coolers, Brasa ami lad CMtliitfS, A ad imctalnery of every description made to aruer. Particular attention paid to ships' black-jtuituin- g. Job work executed on the shortest 1M police. THE ROYAL SALOON, Cr. Nnuaun and Bercbant Streets Under the Management of E. H. F. Wolter, Keep always In stock a variety of the best Wines, Liniors, Boers, and ice cold beers on draught at 10 cents per glass. trt'all and See ltf WONG SAL, Merchant Tailor, MANUFACTURER OF Gentlemen's Underclothing .A. in I Furnis-riin- a Goods. Woolen and Pongee Coats, Wool, Calico, German and Linen Shirts. Finest Brands of Havana and Manila Cigars. 89 Kins; Street. My SUN FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON. Established 1710. Insurance effected upon every description of property at current raxes oi yreuuuu. Total sum Insured In 1885 ...327.333,700 Claims arranged by the Local Age nts, and paid with uroinptltuae ana liDeramy. mo j on of the Local Tribunals recognized. G. W. Macfarlaue & Co. lm Agents for Hawaiian Islands. LEWIS & CO., Wholesale anil Retail Grocers 111 FORT STREET. lelepbon 340. P. (I. Itox;a07 Australian Mail Service FOR SAN FRANCISCO. fb new and ne Al steel steamtnlr ZEALANDIA 99 Of th Oceanic Sieanashlp Company, wMi be dee at Uonslulu from Syd:.ey and Auckland on or about Jan. 10, 1890, And wlllleave for tbe abve port with malls and paaaengers on or about that date. For freight or passage, having HUPEKIOR ACCOMMODATION H, apply to Win. (j. Irwin & Co., AGENTS. For Sydney and Auckland. The new and fine Al steel steamship Cfc 99 ALAMEDA G the Oceanic Hteamshlp Company , will be due at Honolulu from Man Francisco or or about Dec. 20, 1890. And will have prompt dlapatcn with malls an assengers for the above ports. For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR AC COMMODATIONS, apply to Win. GL Irwin &Co., AGENTS Clans Spreckels Wm. O. Irwin. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO.. BANKERS. HONOLULU HAWAIIAN IMLANDH Draw Exchange en the principal parts o the world. Will receive deposits on open account, makt collections and conduct a general banking and exchange business. Deposits bearing interest received In their Sav Ings Department subject to published rules anri regulations. 17oc3tf LOVE'S BAKERY Ho. 73 Nunnnh Street vlRS. BOBT.LOVB, ... Proprietress Every Description of Plain and F&noy Bread and Crackers, F BIB H Soda Crackers Saloon Bread Alwaye on Hand. MILK BREAD A 8PECL4LTY. (laud Order Promptly Attended to 173-S- m WM. G. IRWIN & COMPANY, (Limited.) Wm. G. Iritis, - President and Manager Clacs Spreckkls, - - Vice-Preside- nt Walter M. Giffard, - and Treasurer - - - - Secretary Theo. C. Porter, ... Auditor Sugar Factors and Commission Agents. AGENTS 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 general business formerly carried on by that house. 1335-- 4 1 C0-3- m CASTLE & COOKE, HARDWARE, Shipping and Commission Merchants IMPORTERS AND DKALER8 IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Ilantation Agents, Life, Fire and Marine Insur&fice Agents. 153 HONOLULU, II. I. ly Daily Advertiser 50c. per month. New Millinery Goods l'Klt AUSTRALIA, MRS. B. GOOD - - Fort Street Has just received the laiest varieties in Hats and Toques, ALSO Childrens' Hats. LATEST SPECIALTIES : Dude Sailor's, Spar Sailor's, Lace Braids and Leghorn Flats, Birds, Wings, Plumes, Flowers, and The Latest in Ribbons. TRIMMED II ATS AND TOQUES. 118-f.- Thankssivinff and the Holidays HENRY DAVIS & CO. SELL TURKEYS For Thanksgiving, Xmas and New Years' Dressed and Frozen, And kept on Ice one or two days prior to use, as customers may desire, Withoct Extra Charge ! The facilities for fattening and refriger- ating which they possess, enables them to place on the tables of their patrons a bird which is really a delicacy and a treat. Call or order by telephone. 117-0- v California FEED CO., KING'S STABLES, - - LELE0, (Near O, II. & L. Co.'s Depot), Have on Hand and For Sale, Ei Recent Arrivals: Wheat Hay, Oat Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Oats, Barley, Rolled Barley, Bran, Corn, Cracked Corn, Wheat, Middlings, O. C. Meal, Cut Hay in Bags, Rice Straw, 9 AT REDUCED PRICES ! Goods delivered to any fart of the city promptly. Warehouse Mutual Telephone No. 121. Office At O. T. (iulick's. No. 38 Mer chant street. Office Telephones Mutual No. 139; Hell No. 348. 1315 y CALL FOR DIAMOND CREAMERY BUTTER In lib., 21b., 31b. and Tib. Tins Finest Article for "Warm Climates. S.FOSTER & Co. Wholesale Grocers, BOLE AGENTS. 26 and 28 California St., San Francisco. f ebl.89245.lv 3STEW GOODS A Fine Assortment. We have just received per S. S. China, a fine selection of New Goods, comprising, one elecant Hand-paint- ed Porcelain Dinner Set. A few of Chose fine hand-embroider- ed SIIjK and SATIN SCHEKNS, EBONY FIIAME8, Assorted colors and patterns of Crepe Silk Shawls. Elegant Tete-- a te Cups and Saucers. A fine lot of Manila Cigars and CUeroots 100 in u Box. Scarf Pins in Kreat variety, Lily I'ulbs. A few of those h.indy Mosouito Urns. Also, an assortment of new styles of Rattan Chairs and Tables Also, a smaU selection of JAPANESE COSTUMES. 'Call early and examine this fin assortment of New Goods. WING W0 CHAN & CO. No. 22 Nuuanu Street. 155-l- y. 139 1353-- 1 m Cor. JO HIST DIMOND BLOCK, 95 2 Stoves, Ranges and Plumbing, Tin, Copper "N O TT, ajtd 97 KING STREET. Housekeeping Goods. and Sheet Iron Work H TJ" 1 P L I E S, Dr. Jane & Sons Family Medicines. CASTLE & COOKE, 1 MPORTERS , Shipping and Commission Merchants, PLANTATION AND INSURANCE AGENTS. DEALERS IN BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PLANTATION Carpenters' Blacksmiths' Machinists' and Plumbers' Tools, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods, and General Merchandise. Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugal?, Wilcox & Gibbs. and Remington Sewing Machines, don. B. 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Page 1: California hall - evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu · IF YOU WANT A HACK ring up 335, both telephones. All Hawaiian drivers. First 9 class Horses and Carriages. 3tand Fort and Merchant

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r i vh ji. n u i . ti . ii 11 ii

HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, ISflO. PK10E 5 CENTS.VOL. XIL-N- O. 14G

CDcucrol tipcrtiscmnits

NEW GOODS!

Shelf Hardware,Mechanics' Tools

CAST and SPUING STEEL,NORWAY IKON, a fine assnit;CHAKCOAL IKONS,

Jus i Eece ivedKx Park KLAVAIID MAY,

Ami other Late Arrivals, a veiv hoavvSTOCK of GOODS, incluvling:

BAR IRON, a fine assortment:CARD MAiCIIES,GALV'D WATER PirK.

ROPE, ALL SIZESROPE fialvn '

and Breaker

f ALSO, A FULL LINE OF

SHIP CHANDLERYOf the most approved kind.

500 COILS MANILAAnd Assorted SISAL ROPE. RALE

from the smallest size up to 4 inch.KTUUK1IUJ.M and COAL TAR in large quantity.IITCII, OAKUM, OARS of all sizes.

A FULL ASSORTMENT OF

Hall's PlowsHALL'S CANE KNIVES, the best in the market, and Agricultural

Tools of all kinds; Lawn Mowers, RUBBER GARDEN HOSE.

ELECTRICAL GOODS in great variety.ELECTRIC LIGHT and TELEPHONE GOODS.

A Eine Assortment of

Eeed & Barton's Celebrated Silvei plated Ware!And GORIIAM SILVER WARE, suitable for Christmas and

Wedding Presents.COARSE SALT, always on hand in quantities to suit. Also, Sperm

Oil, Lard Oil, Castor Oil, Cylinder and all other Lubricating Oils.PALE BOILED and Raw Paint Oil.All kinds of PAINTS, dry and ground in oil ; Varnishes, Shellac, Alcohol ;BRUSHES of all kinds, etc., etc.

7ALL FOR SALE BY

e. o.hall & SON,FORT and KING STS.

justness ards.

J. B. CASTLE,

Commission Merchant.Office Cart wright Building,

Merchant Street. : Honolulu, H. I.My

LORRIN A. THURSTON,

ATTORNEY - AT - LAWHonolulu. H. I.

Office over Bishop's Bank. 49-l- y

J. M. DAVIDSON,

Attorney and Counsellor-at-La- w.

Office Kaahumanu Street,

(In office formerly occupied by Mr. C53-l- y Rogers).

WILLIAM C. PARKE,

ATTORNEY -- AT -- LAWAND

Agent to take Acknowledgments.Officb No. 13 Kaahumanu Street, Hono-7-l- y

lulu, H. 1.

Honolulu Carriage Co.

IF YOU WANT A HACKring up 335, both telephones.All Hawaiian drivers. Firstclass Horses and Carriages.

9 3tand Fort and Merchant St.3-3- m

ATLASAssurance Company

FOUNDED 180S.LONDON.

Capital. - $ 6,000,000Assets, - $ 9,000,000

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

II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS.134S 112-- y

CASTLE & C00KE,Life, Fire and Marine

Insurance Agents !

AGENTS FOR :

New England Mutual Life Ins. Co

OF BOSTON.

iEtna Fire Ins. Co of Hartford.

UNION"Insuvnnce Company

FIRE AND MARINE,

OK SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.1X!1 1-- y

IPioneer Steam

CANDY FACTORY and BAKERY.

F, HORN Practical Contectioner,Pastry Cook and Baker.

No. 71 Hotel St. - - Telephone 74.1209 35-t- f

JAMES NOTT, JK.,PRACTICAL

TINSMITH & PLUMBERCorner of Kins and Alakea 9ts.,

Honolulu, H. I.

TELEPHONE Workshop, Mutual 261residence, Mutual, 236.

2 Estimates furnished on all classesof Plumbing and Tinsmithing work. Firstclass workmanship ana material guaranteed in all the above branches of mv business at reasonable rates. 44-l- v

(I BREWER & COMPANY,

(Llinttl).

O KN ERA L M EKCANT LE

COMMISSION AGENTS

LIST C OFFICERS:

P. O. Jones, Jr President and ManagerJ. O. Carter Treaanrer and SecretaryHon. W. F. Allen Auditor

DIRECTORS

CORRESPONDENCE.

Ws do not boM ourlr rrpotistM forthUteiusnts tusJ. or opinions viprestsd I jr our

eorrponl&U.

Horner's Hank 1UU No. 10.

Mb. Kiutok : Tho money re-

quirements of this people and tins(Jovcrntncnt are already consider-abl- e

and will no doubt increase,and borrowing must supplementthe current income while tho coun-

try is being improved. The ques-tion with me is, shall wc make ourown money and pay interest toourselves, or let others make it forus and pay a larger interest tothem, thus enriching others andimpoverishing ourselves. Is itstatesmanship for us to go abroadto borrow monoy that wo havo fullpower to supply, and that toowithout tho assistanco of syndi-cates or other costly help. "W ouldwo send to Europo for iron, or toAmerica for flour and grain, if vrocould make them just as good andabundantly ourselves? Certainlynot.

Is it not equally unwiso for us toseek elsewhere for money now thatwo know how to supply ourselvesand havo a constitutional right todo it. "Tho borrower is servantto the lender." Shall wo continuoto make both the Government andthe peoplo servants to pay tributoabroad when by acting for our-selves wo could bo independentour own boss in finance niattor.our interest for borrowed monoyfor tho present period took up5 and from present indications every period must add to thatsum for several years yet to come.So tho interest item alone mustabsorb a largo per ccntago of ourcurrent income, and if a periodicalincrease is permitted, a heavy bur.den must rest upon us.

Our present debt now approxi-mates $50 per head for every humanbeing in tnis kingdom. But fowcountries can boast of having comparatively so largo a debt and nosinking fund.

rians havo been numerous to getus into debt, but none to get usout, and indications point to a fur-ther incrcaso of our debt as timorolls on. J. M. Hoeneii.

(To be Continued.)

icu) SUtocrttsrmciito.

SANTA CLAUSHEADQUARTERS!

lOG-F- ort Street --LlOO

AT-SAKT- A CLAU8 IS HEREwitu Uin SLEIGH FULL of

XMAS GOODS!

AVAGONS,VELOCIPEDKH,

and 11ICYCLKS.See our fine line of Celuloid

CHRISTMAS CARDSFine Illustrated Gift Books!

Celluloid Comb and, Brush Seta,Oxidized Comb and Bruish Sets,

Plush Cuff and Collar Boxes,Shaving Sets, Etc., Etc.

TH0S. G. THRUM.Proprietor.

SUN NAM SING,No. 109 Nuuanu Street;

Begs to call the attention of the public totheir large and well selected Stock of

Japanese Goods,Suitable for this market, which will djsold at lowest prices. 49-l- y

Removal f?? Notice !

S. MACAULEY,Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer

Has Kemoved to 196 Fort Street,

The Residence formerly occupied by Dr.Emerson.

Orders can be left at H. II. William'sCabinet Warehouse, 115 Port street; Ha-waiian News Co.'s Muic Store, or at myresidence. ifW Fort street.

All orders promptly attended to.117-l- m

Pianos For Rent.PIANOS IN GOOD ORDEKfrom M.00 to $7.00 per month.MUSIC DEPARTMENT OFTUP! ItlWllllN WPWU

1 COMPANY. 123-- U

THE DAILY

I'acifib Commercial Advertiser

14 PUBLISHED

Every Morning Except Sundays

At No. 40 Merchant St.

8UB8CIUPT10N8

IUili "P. C. Adtk&tiskb, one yer f 00alz month.. 8 00per ruontb ..... CO

Wuui Uawajiam Qazmttz, one year B 00foreign (In-

cluding poaUge) 00

ly?tI Iuvarlably la Adfance.

tr All Transient AdertlenienU inmtbe Prepaid.

ADD). ess;

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO.,

46 Merchant at.,

foatoffice Box O. Honolulu. H. I.

LEWERS & COOKE,

(Successors to Lewere & Pick son)

uiporten and Daler In L,nmberAnd all Kinds of Building Materials.

No. 82 FOBT STREET. Ilonolnln. 15

JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,

Importer and Dealer In

GENERAL MERCHANDISE.No. U5-- 31 Queen Street, Honolulu, ltf

WILLIAM O. ACHI,Attorney and counsellor at law,

Notary Publlo and Ileal Kstateliroker.

Orncic 30 Merchant 8treet. 131-3- m

II. HACKFELD & CO.,

General Commission Agents

Cor. Fort & Queen fits.. Ilonolnln. ltf

W. E. ROWELL,

Engineer and SurveyorRoom 5, Spreckels' Block.

82--1 y

BEAVER SALOON,

Fori Street, Opposite Wilder A Co.'s,II. J, NOLTE, PBOPBIETOB.

Mrst-cla- ns Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee,Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk.

Open From 3 a. ui. till 10 p. m.fTSuiokers' Rt fruisltee a Specialty. ltf

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.,

Steam iCngines,teller. Nugar M11U, Coolers, Brasa

ami lad CMtliitfS,

A ad imctalnery of every description made toaruer. Particular attention paid to ships' black-jtuituin- g.

Job work executed on the shortest1Mpolice.

THE ROYAL SALOON,

Cr. Nnuaun and Bercbant StreetsUnder the Management of

E. H. F. Wolter,Keep always In stock a variety of the best Wines,Liniors, Boers, and ice cold beers on draught at10 cents per glass.

trt'all and See ltf

WONG SAL,

Merchant Tailor,MANUFACTURER OF

Gentlemen's Underclothing.A.in I Furnis-riin- a Goods.

Woolen and Pongee Coats, Wool, Calico,German and Linen Shirts.

Finest Brands of Havana and Manila Cigars.

89 Kins; Street. My

SUN FIRE OFFICE,OF LONDON.

Established 1710.

Insurance effected upon every description ofproperty at current raxes oi yreuuuu.

Total sum Insured In 1885 ...327.333,700

Claims arranged by the Local Age nts, and paidwith uroinptltuae ana liDeramy. mo j

on of the Local Tribunals recognized.

G. W. Macfarlaue & Co.

lm Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

LEWIS & CO.,

Wholesale anil Retail Grocers

111 FORT STREET.

lelepbon 340. P. (I. Itox;a07

Australian Mail Service

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

fb new and ne Al steel steamtnlr

ZEALANDIA 99

Of th Oceanic Sieanashlp Company, wMi be deeat Uonslulu from Syd:.ey and Auckland

on or about

Jan. 10, 1890,

And wlllleave for tbe abve port with malls andpaaaengers on or about that date.

For freight or passage, having HUPEKIORACCOMMODATION H, apply to

Win. (j. Irwin & Co.,AGENTS.

For Sydney and Auckland.

The new and fine Al steel steamship

Cfc 99ALAMEDAG the Oceanic Hteamshlp Company , will be

due at Honolulu from Man Franciscoor or about

Dec. 20, 1890.

And will have prompt dlapatcn with malls anassengers for the above ports.For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR AC

COMMODATIONS, apply to

Win. GL Irwin &Co.,AGENTS

Clans Spreckels Wm. O. Irwin.

CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO..

BANKERS.HONOLULU HAWAIIAN IMLANDH

Draw Exchange en the principal parts o theworld.

Will receive deposits on open account, maktcollections and conduct a general banking andexchange business.

Deposits bearing interest received In their SavIngs Department subject to published rules anriregulations. 17oc3tf

LOVE'S BAKERYHo. 73 Nunnnh Street

vlRS. BOBT.LOVB, ... Proprietress

Every Description of Plain and F&noy

Bread and Crackers,F BIB H

Soda Crackers

Saloon Bread

Alwaye on Hand.

MILK BREADA 8PECL4LTY.

(laud Order Promptly Attended to173-S- m

WM. G. IRWIN & COMPANY,

(Limited.)

Wm. G. Iritis, - President and ManagerClacs Spreckkls, - - Vice-Preside- nt

Walter M. Giffard, -and Treasurer- - - - Secretary

Theo. C. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar Factors and Commission Agents.

AGENTS 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 general business formerlycarried on by that house. 1335-- 4 1 C0-3- m

CASTLE & COOKE,HARDWARE,

Shipping and Commission Merchants

IMPORTERS AND DKALER8 IK

GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

Ilantation Agents,

Life, Fire and MarineInsur&fice Agents.

153 HONOLULU, II. I. ly

Daily Advertiser 50c. per month.

New Millinery Goodsl'Klt AUSTRALIA,

MRS. B. GOOD - - Fort Street

Has just received the laiestvarieties in

Hats and Toques,ALSO

Childrens' Hats.LATEST SPECIALTIES :

Dude Sailor's, Spar Sailor's,Lace Braids and Leghorn Flats,Birds, Wings, Plumes, Flowers, andThe Latest in Ribbons.

TRIMMED II ATS AND TOQUES.118-f.-

Thankssivinff and the Holidays

HENRY DAVIS & CO.

SELL

TURKEYSFor Thanksgiving, Xmas and New Years'

Dressed and Frozen,And kept on Ice one or two days prior touse, as customers may desire, Withoct

Extra Charge !

The facilities for fattening and refriger-ating which they possess, enables them toplace on the tables of their patrons a birdwhich is really a delicacy and a treat.

Call or order by telephone. 117-0- v

CaliforniaFEED CO.,

KING'S STABLES, - - LELE0,

(Near O, II. & L. Co.'s Depot),

Have on Hand and For Sale,

Ei Recent Arrivals:

Wheat Hay, Oat Hay,Alfalfa Hay, Oats,Barley, Rolled Barley,Bran, Corn,Cracked Corn, Wheat,Middlings, O. C. Meal,Cut Hay in Bags, Rice Straw,

9

AT REDUCED PRICES !

Goods delivered to any fart of thecity promptly.

Warehouse Mutual Telephone No. 121.Office At O. T. (iulick's. No. 38 Mer

chant street.Office Telephones Mutual No. 139; Hell

No. 348. 1315 y

CALL FORDIAMOND CREAMERY

BUTTERIn lib., 21b., 31b. and Tib. Tins

Finest Article for"Warm Climates.

S.FOSTER & Co.Wholesale Grocers,

BOLE AGENTS.

26 and 28 California St., San Francisco.febl.89245.lv

3STEW GOODSA Fine Assortment.

We have just received per S. S. China,a fine selection of New Goods,

comprising, oneelecant

Hand-paint- ed Porcelain Dinner Set.

A few of Chose fine hand-embroider- ed

SIIjK and SATIN SCHEKNS,EBONY FIIAME8,

Assorted colors and patterns of CrepeSilk Shawls. Elegant Tete-- a te Cups

and Saucers. A fine lot of

Manila Cigars and CUeroots100 in u Box.

Scarf Pins in Kreat variety,Lily I'ulbs.

A few of those h.indy Mosouito Urns.Also, an assortment of new styles of

Rattan Chairs and TablesAlso, a smaU selection of JAPANESE

COSTUMES.'Call early and examine this fin

assortment of New Goods.

WING W0 CHAN & CO.No. 22 Nuuanu Street.

155-l- y.

139 1353-- 1 m Cor.

JO HISTDIMOND BLOCK, 95

2

Stoves, Ranges and

Plumbing, Tin, Copper

"N O TT,ajtd 97 KING STREET.

Housekeeping Goods.

and Sheet Iron Work

H TJ" 1 P L I E S,

Dr. Jane & Sons Family Medicines.

CASTLE & COOKE,1 MPORTERS ,

Shipping and Commission Merchants,

PLANTATION AND INSURANCE AGENTS.

DEALERS IN

BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

PLANTATIONCarpenters' Blacksmiths' Machinists' and Plumbers' Tools,

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODSKitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods, and

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

Wilcox & Gibbs. and Remington Sewing Machines,

don. B. WaUrbontsHon. G. R. BisbosIf

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DAILY. 1'AClPiU COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, DECEMBER- - 18, 1890.

2Ccoj 3tocrtiscmruts.3Tcu) Urcrtistnunts.THE DAILY Nru) 'Htvrrtisenunts.HILO NEWS. 3dwtisfmmts.iPacific Commercial Advertiser. On the 1 1th int. there were six

in iM.rt. viz . steamer-- Kinau. Wai- - Watches & For All ! GrOMESl F - UNION IRON WORKS CO.Har- -aieaie, Hawaii, rviiauea ituu, oarsBe jnat ni fer not:

Let 11 the end tbou lrot t b

Thj Country', thy OoJ'e. and Truth'ON A WEEKLY PAYMENT OF

The Jeweler! J. N S. WILLIAMS,R. MOKE, :

Manmikk.ScrKRIXTKSrENT.O OO!STHURSDAY. DKC. 18, 18'0.

venter and a schooner.I). Howard Hitchcock, the artist, does

not ko to France at present, but will re-

main at New York city for some titne.The hark Harvester has been trying

for a week to i?tt in enough ballast andsail for an Francisco. The weither hasbeen ry windy which has preventedht-- r sailing. Waiakea will her aboutXhO tons surar anl Wainaku alout fiftyor more tons.

WILL GIVE A Engineers andFORT STREET,(Mclneruy Block.)

Iron Founders,Esplanade, Honolulu,

$30 -:- - WATCH J02ice and Works,

The Legislature of Victoria, Aus-

tralia, has enacted a law grantingdivorces in cases of habitual drunk-enness on the part of either husbandor wife. Tho preamble to this lawstates that the law-make- rs of that

Gi anil Silver Jewelry!jFORTAJtJEEN STS

Evening Holiday Sale!Gresent, Monarch or James Boss'

FILLED CASES.MANUFACrUHKUS OF

Sugar Machinery, Irrigating Machinery, Steam Engines,Steam boilers, Juice Tanks, Coolers, Molasses Tanks, Sugar Care,

Cane Care, Elevators, Conveyors, Furnace Fittings,Wrought and Cast Iron Work for House Builders,

Water Wheels and Gearing, lUr Iron,

In the very latest styles, and atreasonable prices.

DIJVIOjSTDSThese Cases are the best in the market;are guaranteed to be made of Two Platesof at Gold, with Plate Composition

province have not been moved togive divorce for drunkenness be-

cause of any wrong to the otherparty in the marriage, but upon theground of heredity, for the purpose

Etc.

Waiakea mill commence. grinding onthe inst.

llev. Mr. Teres, the Portuguese Minis-ter, has iKjen with us rive weeks. Hehas met with a genial reception fromhis countrymen. He has been themeans of "accomplishing much good,which we believe will b3 lasting, andleaves a missionary to take charge of thework, llev. Mr. liaptiste, which he hascommenced. It is hoped 'hat in a shorttime money will le secirad for a chapelat Ililo. The building formerly used asthe Chinese Mission will be used until abetter one can be secured and moreadapted to the purjKjse.

Chapels are to be erected at Papaikou

fwtween. and written guarantee from theAnd other Precious Stones.factorv. Full Jeweled Waltham Move

ment, guaranteed to keep tine time. nmrnrnrniT vvinrmmnv nr itt rmr nniunmiri

Under instructions from Messrs. O. W.MACFAULANE & CO., I will offer byAuction, at my Salesrooms on next

Thursday Evening, Dec. 18

A Choice Line of Beautiful

ENGXJSH

M in pm mil Sil uirruDiun loawunwii m aim 110 nnanuu,These Watches are preferable to coldwatches, because the caos are stiff, and UUIIUI lIVUIlUil Ul UV1U UUV kjlllll

tit i rnNmin tperfectly safe for the movement.

Every member gets his watch with

of preventing as far as possible thetransmission of inheritod drunkenness to another generation. This isone of the first steps ever taken bythe law-maker- s of tho world to basemarriage laws solely upon a scientificfoundation.

YYAXUHES Pelton Water- - Wheel.TTURXITURE!and Honomu to be used as Protestant

in 15 weeks. Call and see our watches. Itin a tine opportunity to get a cheap andtine watch in a short time.

THE NEW WATCH CLUB. By join MACHINERY done atRLTAIRS of all kinds of REASONABLE1354 14o-S-mRATES and at SHORT NOTICE.

as follows:

Split Seoontls, Columbus,"Howard, Klein,P. S. Bartlett, Waltham.Stop Watches in Grold. Silver

anil Nickel.

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

ing the California Watch Club every per-son may select his watch, (either ladies' orgentlemen's) which will be saved and de-livered when the member draws his watch.

California Watch Club Company,

A. J. SCHREIBER,

In the old countries, particularly flOLLlSTKB & CO..

and Japanese meeting houses. Mr. Bap-tists, the Portuguese, and Mr. Okahe,the Japanese missionaries will alternatein, the use of the chaiels. t

V' On the 13th inst. there ras a literaryand musical treat at the usual place.There was more variety of entertainmentthan usual. It opened with a piano duetby Mrs. and Miss Severance; readingfrom Dickens: "Before Marriage," L.Severance, and from same author areading " After Marriage," Mrs. P. L.Lord. A song by Master i'ed Crabbe,son of the Collector of Customs, gavemuch pleasure and did him great credit.A soni; sunir bv Mrs.Corscadden was the

JD UKNITUKE!Of the LATEST STYLES after American

and English Patterns, com-prising:

FULL BEDROOM SUITES, in Mahogany, Ash

and Walnut;

FULL PARLOR SUITES, in Silk and SatinBrocade (latest European styles);

OAK DININGROOM SUITES in leather;OAK and ASH WARDROBES with bevel-

ed French Plate Mirrors;WALNUT HAT STANDS and CHAIRS;ROSEWOOD INLAID CABINETS (very

elegant;

Manager.143-l- Hotel St., under the Arlington. store upen Menings

1 j iSPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK friends, countrymen, Drags and Medicines

in Germany and England, great at-

tention is now being paid to theeducation of young men in scientificagriculture and mechanics. In Gor-man- y

it is with special reference tothe great sugar industry, which hasdeveloped so rapidly by tho applica-tion of such knowledge as can onlybe acquired by patient and hardstudy. The wonderful developmentof the common beet, which possessedat the start only five per cent, ofsugar, or five pounds of sugar inevery hundred pounds of juice, to

HOLIDIY GrOODS!FANCY PARLOR CHAIRS in Silk Vel-

vet; FANCY TOILET TABLES;CHEMICALS.

AMERICAN and HAVANA CIGARS,

AND LOVERS OF

BEAUTIFULAmerican S Furniture

Are respectfully invited to examinethat now on sale by

Gentlemen's Furnishings,

Ladies' and Childrens' Hosiery,

best ever heard from her. Solo, vocal,Mrs. Loebenstein ; reading from O. W.Holmes, Mr. H. C. Austin; recitation,Mrs. W. C. Scott. Ear test of musicalsounds. Dialogue : " Culture versusCheek," Miss Severance and W. E.Scott. Piano 6olo, Miss Grace Porter.Two tabeaux : Cophetua and the BeggarMaid, Dr. Williams as the King andMiss Rose as the Beggar Maid, dressedin character dresses very appropriate.As shines the moon, in clouded skies,

IIE LEADING BRANDS OF- -

Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Laces,

GYPSY TABLES in Black and Gold ;

EBONY and WALNUT WALL BRACK-ETS; TOILET COMMODES;

MUSIC STANDS, ETC.

A Choice Line of

Bric-a-Bra- c, Plateware, China, Glass

Cigarettes and Tobaccos.Scarfs. Linen Tray Clothes, Splashers, IT U Wll.T.TAMS Ar PO

Sideboard Covers, Tea Cloths. Hand niiiiiuiw w ww,Satchels, Purses, Ladies and ,MaaGents' fcilk Umbrellas

and Parasols, The Most Complete Stock ot Photographic SuppliesManicure and Fancy Dressing Cases'

ware, Bronzes, Crockery,

A small lot of Genuine Haverland Ware;Also, a few Choice large

On the Islands.

105 Fort Street:Selected by Mr. H. H. Williams in per-

son, from the largest stocks, andlatest styles in San

Francisco.

She in her p or attire was seen.One praised her ankles, one her eyes,

One her dark hair and lovesome meiu.So sweet her face, such angel grace,

In all that land had never seen.Cophetua swore a royal oath

This Beggar Maid shall be my Queen.

Scene The Dude : Mr. Richards andW. E. Scott, the last mentioned was theDude. J- - A. M.

Ililo, Dec. ISth.

ALBUMS, and a tine line of Ladies'and Children's JACKETS; RUGS

the present sugar beet, which underthe highest culture in Germany pro-

duces fourteen pounds, and in Cali-

fornia eighteen pounds of sugar tothe hundred pounds of juice, is anexample of what laborious and prac-

tical education can accomplish inthis department.

Our attention has been called tothis by a very finely-writte- n articlein the Planters' Monthly for Nov-

ember, which is credited to the Bar-badoe- s

Agricultural Journal, in

fi ENTER -:- - RUGS ! AGENCY FOR THE KODAK.Dark lloom at Disposal of Amateur.

and RAIN COATS, Ltc.

Egan & GrrLixn,King St. near Fort.

S. Will be open evenings untilafter Xmas. 144-G-vv

jadies' and gentlemen will findin this Stock, Goods elegaat, substantial,ornamental and useful for generations tocome ; and very suitable for

Christmas, New Year, Birthday andBridal' Presents.

HawaiianSupreme Manufacturers of a Full Lino ofCourt of theIslands.

And a splendid asamt. of small Rugs ofAxminster, Mecca. Persian and

Tanjore varieties.All these Rugs are from the well-know- n

firm of J as. Temple & Co., of London.

Also, a Small Invoice of Choice

Engravings,Oil Paintings,

Water Colors, Etc.

arce Invoices lately received,MANOELIN THE MATTER OF and more on the way by steam and sail.

1- VIE It A, of Pepeekeo, Ililo, Hawaii, involuntary bankrupt.

AEEATED WATEES!Comprising all the Popular Carbonated Beverages of the Day.

o

IIOLLISTER & CO,, - - - 109 Fort Street

13S-2- .

NOTICE!The Sale will commence at 7 o'clock

(From the Ililo Record.)Messrs. Henry Waterhouse and W. H.

Rice paid us a flying visit last week aftera tour through Kona, looking at thecoffee business. We are glad to seesueh men taking an interest in coffeeplanting on the islands. It is our com-ing industry, and only awaits capital tobecome a great one. Kona, Tuna, andin fact all of Hawaii has a large area ofnow waste lands, which thould be add-ing thousands of dollars !o our incomein coffee. The time is not far distantwhen coffee will hold its own along sideof sugar.

A heavy surf set in on Friday night,breaking on the reef and rendering land-ing at our little wharf impossible. The

sharp, and goods will be ready for inspec-tion on Wednesday morning.

2CTiSpecial accommodations will bemade for ladies.

Lewis T. Levey.144-l- w AUCTIONEER.

which the writer emphasises the im-

portance of Scientific AgriculturalEducation. It is an article whicheveryone interested in agriculturaleducation and pursuits should read,not only for the arguments advancedin its support, but for the remarkablyclear language in which it is written.The article ia a continuation of oneon the same subject, written by thesame author, which appeared in theSeptember number of the Planters'Monthly. We .quote a couple ofparagraphs, showing his style of

IX. I.

Creditors of the said Bankrupt are here-by notified to come in and prove theirdebts before such Justice of the SupremeCourt as shall be sitting in Chambers at,Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, on MONDAYthe twenty-secon- d day of December, 1890,between the hours of ten in the forenoonand noon of the said day, and elect one ormore Assignees of the said Bankrupt's

Honolulu, Dec. 10, 1890.By the Court.

HENRY SMITH,110-- U Clerk.

HONOLULU,148 1304

Oceanic Steamship CompanyAFTER THIS DATE,ANDT7R0AI

J? a Regular Freieht Train, will

northerly storm that usually followsbreaking on the reef is upon us, andgood-b- y pleasant weather and dustystreets.

A burglary was committed at Will- -leave Honolulu for lionouliuli and waySupreme Court, of the Hawaiian

FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Stations, Every Day (excepting hnnday) at 10 o'clock A. M.Islands.argument :

Innif'H Rtnr nn Wednesday, Dy me

1890 - ChristmasNew Year -- 1891.

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,Cor. Queen and Kaliuumanu Streets,

In agriculture we have to deal with breakinir in of a sash door. The robber The Al steamship TN THE MATTER OF EDWARD R.JL RYAN, of Honolulu, voluntary bank- -; ithree elements. Firstly, there is the 'Hereafter no Freight will be retook some goods, etc., but could not get

at the cash. No clue as to who did it. ru pt.66 Tlhe creditors of the said bankrupt areA.TJ S T RALIA," hereby notified to come in and prove theirdebts "before such Justice of the Supreme

ceived for shipment, by Passenger Trains,except by special arrangement.

' Oahu Railway & Land Co.,Hawaiian Almanac and Annual.

The Hawaiian Almanac and Annual

plant, a member of the vegetable king-dom. It is living and therefore has alife-histor- y. Secondly, there is the soilin which the plant grows and from whichthe plant derives all the mineral constit-uents of its food, and thirdly, there is theclimate best fitted for the cultivation ofthe plant, and this i3 determined by theamount of sunlight, the temperature ofthe air and its humidity, the nature ofthe winds, whether they be hot or cold,

1.18-l- mW. G. Ashley. Scit.

Court as shall be sitting at Chambers atAliiolani Hale. Honolulu, on TUESDAY,the 23rd day of December, 1890, betweenthe hours of ten in the forenoon and noonof the said day, and elect one or more as-signees of the said bankrupt's estate.

By the Court.HENRY SMITH,

141-- 5t Clerk Supreme Court.

Will leave Honolulu for the r.bove port on

Friday, Dec. 19, 185)0, Steamer For Sale!Offer the LARGEST and most ELEGANT Display of ORNAMENTAL WAKES

and attractivei

Holiday Goods from Europe and AmericaChristmas and New Years' Cards, Tin Toys, Wooden Toys, Dolls, etc.Velvet Tile Hugs, Smyrna Rugs and Mats, Embroidered Handkerchiefs,Fine Table and Bed Linen, Sachets, Handkerchief Cases, Dressing Capes,

WORCESTER WARE,

HawaiianA.t 12 o'cloclc noon, Supreme Court of theIslands. "FltAJSTCIS CUTTING."5" For Freight or Passage apply to;

for 1891, compiled and published by Mr.Thos. G. Thrum is ready for the out-

going mail, and copies can be obtainedat the Up town book and stationerystore.

It is the seventeenth year of publica-tion of this interesting and valuablealmanac. This year it makes a greatadvance as it contains over two hun-dred pages, and many new features areadded. For instance, there is a map ofthe city of Honolulu showing fire andelection wards in red and blue lines res-pectively. One can get a capital idea ofthe city from this map. There is alsogiven in colors, the private signals ofthe houses engaged in the foreign carry-ing trade of these islands, as also theflags of the two lines of coasting steam-ers. These signals are fully explained.

The statistical work in the Annual is

THE BANK- -TN THE MATTER OF AN Al 90 TON STEAMER,schooner rig; nearly newand in first-clas- s condition.WM. GL IRWIN & CO., runtcv of JOSIAH HAOLE.

Creditors of the said bankrupt are herebynotified to come in and prove their debts

Crown Derby Ware, Wedgewood Ware, Dinner and Tea Sets,Brass Tea Kettels, Mirror Stands.Dimensions: Length 87 feet;AGENTS.142 Gt breadth 22 feet; depth of hold 8 feet.

Suitable for Passengers or Freight. Speednine knots. Gold and Silver Embroideries,

Ivory Carvings,FROM INDIA:For Hongkong; Direct!

dry or moist, and so forth.The question that the agriculturist has

to deal with is, what is the most profit-able plant for him to cultivate undercertain given conditions of soil and cli-

mate? Whether by a study of the natureand varieties he can improve in anyway its qualities; and whether he can inany way improve the soil and theclimate. As regards improving the plant,a study of its life-histor- y, that is a studyof its "botanical physiology, is the onlyway to solve the question, and we havealready pointed out how much valuableinformation has been acquired on thissubject. Experience long ago showedthe advantage of grafting; but it is onlyof late years by a study of the theory ofplant life that we have arrived at thepresent ideas of cross-fertilizati-on andcareful selection of seeds. In all mattersconnected with the life of a plant we areat the mercy of nature and we can onlyhope to arrive at a solution by studying

For further information apply toMeradabat Inlaid Brassware; Sealkot, Silver inlaid on Iron,Tanjore Ware, Old Kashmir Shawls, Wood Carvings,Marble and Stone Ware, Poona Brass Ware, Benares Brass Ware.

T. W. 11 OB RON.06 Fort St.. Honolulu.120-3- ni

before such Justice of the Supreme courtas shall be sitting at Chambers at Aliio-lani Hale, Honolulu, on MONDAY, the22dday of December, 1890, between thehours of 10 o'clock iu the forenoon andnoon of the said day. and elect one or moreassignees of the said bankrupt's estate.

Bv the Court:ALFRED W. CARTER,

Second Deputy Clerk.Honolulu, Dec. 15, 1890. 114 C- -t

Marshal's Sale!

The Clipper Bark

EDWARD MAYD. Mahaxy, : Master.

andBamboo Cabinets, TablesStands,THE ARLINGTON, FROM JAPAN:

Honolulu,Hotel St., KiyotoWill

Vases, Laquered Ware, Bronze Ware. Cloissene Vases,Vases, Incense Burners, Ivory Card Cases,

Bronze Taster Knives, Ivory Carvings, Silk rabroideredSatsumabe despatched for the above port

on or about Dec. 20, 1890. Screens.

very complete and includes figures relat-in- g

to the census, education, post office,postal savings bank, custom house, ex-ports, passengers, specie, immigration,taxes, meteorological, real property trans-actions, elections, sugar corporations,rice plantations, etc.

The appropriation bill passed at thelast session is given in full, also a com-plete list of Government officers, alpha-betical list of sugar plantations, mills,

J. II. FISHER, Prop. Ivory and140-3- w

'For Freight or Tassage, apply to VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXE-cutio- n

issaed out of the Police Court,on the dav of . 1890. acrainst Mrs. Evathe undersigned Agents on Queen street.

5000 Worth SilverwareC. BREWER & CO.. Ltd.112-l-w

Johnson defendant, in favor of PacificHardware Co. plaintiff, for the sum of?10"J.0), I have levied upon and shall ex-

pose for sale at Morgan's auction room inthe District of Honolulu, Island of Oahu,at 12 o'clock of TUESDAY, the 23d day of

etc., with their agents, a list of the Cab-inet ministers who have held office inthe Kingdom, the Supreme bench fromits establishment, Hawaiian maritimehistory, retrospect of 1S90, informationfor tourists, the lloyal band, laws passed

terms:Board and Lodging per week (accord-

ing to location of rooni)..f 10 00 to 1 12 00Transient, per day 2 00Table Board, per week 7 00Single Meals 50

CfirVisitors will find this one of themost comfortable and convenient luusesin the city, the rooms beii.g large, light,and airy.

Hot and cold water baths,m-l-y

CHARLES F. PETERSON,

01 ;?V--Weimer &

December, A. D. 1S90, to the highest bid-

der, all the right, title and interest of thesaid Mrs. Eva Johnson defendant, in andto the following property , unless said judg-ment, interest, costs and my expenses bepreviously paid.

List of property for sale: One large OilPainting of a boy ; one large Oil Paintingof Nvmphof the Wave.

C. L. HOPKINS. Marshal.Honolulu, Nov. 24, 1st). 12'Mni

at the session of 10, etc.One very valuable article is a brief

history of land titles in the HawaiianKingdom revised for the Annual byProf.' W. D. Alexander by permission ofthe Minister of the Interior. Prof. Lyonscontributes "Fossils of Hawaii Nei,"'and "Artificial Key to the Genera and

lecies of Hawaiian Ferns." There isalso a very large patronage in the wayof advertising, the valuo of the Annualbeing well known among the businesscommunity.

As a handbook of information on mat-ters relating to these islands, it is excel-lent, most reliable, and a credit to thecompiler and publisher.

liedward & Howell, Typewriter and Notary I1

what the course ot nature is ana leadingher in one of her own paths. When wecome to climate we are almost entirelyat the mercy of circumstances ; it is truethat in some places we irrigate if rain bewanting; yet we are practically depend-ent upon nature in this respect; we getour light and our warmth from the sun,and the winds bring the moisture fromwhich is derived our rain. So the mostwe can do in this field of inquiry is tofind out the exact climate of a place andall its variations, so that we may bringto that place the plant which is best ableto thrive in it. It need hardly be pointedout what careful observation is neededbefore we can consider we have such athorough knowledge of a climate. Itmeans years of observations ; we have tonote all the variations of rainfall, of

light, of moisture, the direction and thevelocity of the wind and the fluctuationsof temperature and pressure. Hut whenwe have done this, we have the exactknowledge which enables ns to makechanges in our methods of agriculture;and the great importance of this must beevident to every practical man. As re-

gards soils, the matter is quite different,ll phosphoric acid, nitrogen, potash, ironan 1 lime be present in the right projM-r-tions.-

plant thrives. If a soil is deficientin any of them, they are chemical sub-stances, easily obtained in suitable formsand we simply have to supply them;that is we have to manure the soil. Hereagain theory has answered simply andprecisely how to meet and overcome amost important difficulty.

133-- vOffice with L. A. Thurston.

PEACHBL0W WARE,

SATIN WARE,

TOYS, DOLLS,

GLASSWARE,

Given Away!

SILVER !

M 92 FORT ST.,

Are now showing a Large NewStock of Goods suitable for theHolidiys, comprising DiamondJewelry of all kinds; Broaches,Earrings, Bracelets, Bangles,Lace and Scarf Tins, Rings,Ladies' and Gent's Gold andSilver Watches and "WatchChains, Native Jewelry, Clocks,Silverware, Gold Headed Canes,Etc., Etc., Etc.,

X3rrices within the reachofall. Give us a call. 135-l- m

W. F. FREAR,Contractors & BuildersBrick, Stone nd Wooden Building

Eatlm&tei Given.

Jobbing Promptly Attended to,

76 KING STREET.

Ccm UnnTtiscmcuts. tto rnov" at-- L awOffice over Bishop's Rank. 10o-3m- tf

MISS D. LAMB,

Stenographer and Type-write- r,

The Cosmopolitan Restaurant,

P. O. Box 138It KTIIEL STllhET. Bell Telephone So. 3.115-3m- v

S2.50 For tho NextJ30 Days!

Proprietors of this most popularThe -- o-jSTOTICE.Oar Grand Silver I'eachblow, Satin Ware, Toys. Dolls and GlasswareMerchant street,

103-3:n- vOffice of J. A. Magoon,near the PostotEce. GIFT iAl,E will commence on MONDAY, December 8, 1SW.

CCTDarini: this Sale, EVEHY Customer Purchasing $2.50 worth will receive a Handsome Peachhlow, Satinware, Glassware, Dolls, Toys or Silver Present.OTIOE. Ixk at our nJow and see the fine display of Presents!

Restaurant take pleasure m informingtheir patrons and the public generally thatthey have greatly increased their accom-modations and are now prepared to seatover sixty boarders.

The tab'es are furnished with the bestthe market affords; and Meals can be ob-

tained at any hour.Boarding, per week, - - $1.50Hoarding, private room, per week 5.50

tfTvLi: Cosmopolitan is the cooltstand most comfortable Restaurant in Ho-

nolulu. YOUNU & CO.,13G-2-w Proprietors.

milE K APIOLANI MATERNITYJ-- Hoine has two rooms to accommodatepaying patient?. Ladies of moderatemeans who wish to seenre a home on rea-sonable terms, before or during the timeof confinement, where the best of food,attendance, nursing and medical skill willbe provided, will please apply at the Hometo Mrs. Miller the Matron, who will attendto admittance, give terms or any other in-

formation required.Honolulu, Oct. 4, 84-3-

FRANCIS M. ENGLISH, B. A, (OXONX

Is prepared to receive pupils in

Classics, Mathematics and EnglishLiterature.

SpeciaL preparation for University andCompetitive Examinations.

0-F-or terms, etc. please apply No. 4

Garden Lane, behind Hritish Club. 107-l-

General Butler, while on his wayto iuspect his mining property iutho West,rcccntly told tho people of

St. Louis that he is "a Protectionistfrom haul to heel," ami also

conviction that the newTariff law "will never be substanti-ally altered."

3v NEITHER THE C ATTAINor Agents ot the bark Wm.Le Lacheur will be responsi-ble for any debts contractedby the ofheers or crew of the

I WM LdiDs MlI,iDcy Ufliise

lit l lUll Li Li V. Cor. Fort ami Hotel M reels.' I'M 1302-- 1 ui

above named vessel. 112-l- w

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OAIIU RAILWAY & LAND CO LOCAL AND GENERAL. A TIE GAME. i$&fctiti5tird-n!s- .

There was a very fair attendance yesThe Volcano is still in a veryhtato.

TIME TABLE.TO TAKE EFFECT OCT. 23, 1800 HOLIDAY GOODS!

Christinas Present I

terday at the benefit game ot baseball tothe California Club. Seven innings onlywere played, tho reault being a tie. Someexcellent pitching was done by Meheulaof the Uawaiis, and the whole teamfielded well. It was a good gamethroughout. Robert Parker was the nmpire, tut many of his decisions gave con-siderable dissatisfaction. Following isthe score :

n.AWAi:s.

GO TO

Wcrkoflsc'sNSf'J

SMITH i C0.S !BETRAINS

A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.!. II nolulu...6:I5 :45 1:15 4:30tArtlvo IInoullull.7:20 9:19 2:49 5:3MLeave Honoullull. 7:30 lO:5l 3:51 B:45tArrive IIoaolulu..8:35 11:53 4:55 0:5Ot

t fcnurduys only.fcjuL'lay excepted.

Tide. Sun and Moon.BT O. t. Lioira.

NAMES. A.B. B. B.U. O. A. E.

Pryce. c.f 5 2 0 1 0 2Lawelawe, r.f.. 5 2 0 1 0 0Manuka. 1st b. 5 1 1 8 0 0Dan.c 4 1 0 2 0 0Pahau, 2db.... 4 1 0 3 3 0Carter, 1. f 3 0 0 1 0 0Joseph, s. s 3 0 13 10Luahiwa,3db.. 4 0 1 2 2 0Meheula, p 4 2 2 0 3 1

Total 37 9 5 21 0 3

AND HUVAbottleofLubinsPiuaiuVsColgate'sEastman'sGosneli'sLundborg'sorKicksccker's Perfumes !

Don't Forget a Bottle of

MA1LE COLOGNE!

CALIFORNIA;?.

I t al 5 r ? ? 2 8

? ?n 5? ? & Siijl: :: L.ti;. p.m. a.m. p.m.

Mod.... 15 7.00 .30j 1.00 5.21 9.27ruea... 18 7.50 7.30 0.30 2.00 6.31 5.21 10.31Wed....il7 8.60 8.20 1.40 3.00 6.31; 5.22 11.35Thur... 18 10.00 9.30 3.00 4.10 C.'SZ 6.2a

I p. in a.m. p.m. a.m.Frl !l9 11.00 10.20 4.30 4.10 .3! 5.ZJ 0.34nt 20:i2.00.11.00 6.30' 5.00 6.33! 5.23 1.30Hub j21 112.00 6.20 6.00 6.33; 6.241 2.26

REAL LACE, SILK, CAMBRIC, EMRROIDERED and PLAIN UN ENHANDKERCHIEFS.

EMBROIDERED and TAINTED TIDIES.

PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILKSEMBROIDERED WOOL CURTAINS.

SATEEN and PONGEE DRAPERIES,.HEMSTITCHED EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING,

ALLOVER and NARROW EMBROIDERIES,LACE FLOUNCINGS and LACES,

NEW AND LATEST STYLES IN VEILING,SHAWLS, FASCINATORS and CLOUDS,

Ladies' Purses, Hand Satehcls,BagsRIBBONS, Plain and Fancv, in endless varietv,

Beat Stock of KID GLOVES in tho City.

A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF

TOYS, TOYS,JDO"rresided over by the " LADY OF THE PERIOD !"

o

WATEKHOUSE'iS FOBT-STKEE-T STORE.137-l- m

NAMES. A.B. R. B.U. O. A. E.

Cahill, p 4 1 1 0 12 0Farrell. l.f 4 0 0 1 0 1Howard. 3d b.. 4 1 0 2 4 1Power, 1st b.... 4 0 0 15 0 2Sharp, c.f 4 2 110 0Reilly.a.s 4 2 2 0 3 0Creamer, 2d b.. 4 2 110 1Leveque, r.f 4 1 0 0 0 0Ward.c 4 0 2 4 3 0

Total 31 0 7 24 22 5

DirectFrom

3?aris !

New Goods!We have Just Received an Ass'mt of

V ED. PINAUD'S v j

PERFUMES,HAIR OILS,

DENTIFRICE,Eau de Quinine for the Hair, :

AXD

LUBIN'S j

EXQUISITE :

PERFUMES. :

" PENNSYLVANIA " and NEW.EASY LAWN MOWERS,

Haviland China,Silver IPlatedwaro,

Lamps, ChandeliersWM. Gr. FISCHER' S

Our Own Importation!Guaranteed Genuine I

Sold at Lower Prices thanin San Francisco!

Famous Grand Active and Go-

lden Anvil WroughtSteel

Cooking Ranges !

OF ALL SIZES,With Boiler and Hot Water

Attachment if d sired.

Consuming one-thir- d less fuel,either wood or coal, than anyother Stove in existence.

Ttfv. vt ;m "cjJust a Uiean uut Movei

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33. J3 EHLERS &z Co.

The iiiembTH of the HoloIuIuAriou meeting this evening.

The Hawaiian Hardware Company's store will be open this evenmg.

Try Ean tie Quinine for the hair,the genuine, for sale by Benson,bmith x Uo.'s.

Ladies should remember the holiday sale at L. J. Levey's auctionrooms this evening.

Brisa de las Pampas (Breeze fromthe Trainee) the new perfume atBenson, bmith & Co.'s.

The receipts at the concert by theKamehameha Glee Club, Mondayevening, were 48G.75.

A meeting of the W. C. T. U. willbe held this afternoon at the Y. II.C. A. parlors at 2:30 o'clock.

Wood., Violet. MvoBotis. White.- -f fHeliotrope. Gardenia, all new ner--' 7 XT

fumes at Benson, Smith & Co.'s.

The regular business meeting ofthe Y. M. C. A. will be held thisevening at 7:30 o'clock at their hall.

Such an assortment of perfumeshas never been seen here before asis now on sale at Benson, Smith& Co.'s.

A meeting will be held at the Y.M. C. A. hall this evening at 8o'clock with regard to the proposedOratorio Society.

Do not pay for fancy packagesbut select a bottle of line perfumefrom the large assortment at Benson,Smith & Co.'s.

This evening at 7 o'clock Mr. L.J. Levey will hold a holiday sale ofa choice line of English furniture.bric-a-bra- c, choice rugs, oil paint-ings, etc., etc. Special accommodations for the ladies.

Fishel's great annual silver sale isattracting considerable attention. Itis not going to last always, so thosevisiting the store early will certainlystand the best chance. The presentsto be given away are a fine collection.

At Iolani Palace yesterday morning Mr. Justice and Mrs. Bickerton,and Mrs. McCully were presented toH. It. H. Princess Liliuokalani, Re-gent, by Mr. Jas. V. Robertson, Acting Chamberlain. Sirs. J. O. Carterwas also present.

A meeting of the Steinitz ChessClub will be held this evening atthe rooms. Alakea street, at 7:30o'clock, for the purpose of considering the advisability of introducingwhist into the club, also other matters of importance.

There is on exhibition to-da- v atKinj? Bro 'a art eallerv. a verv fineo a f7collection of oil paintings of sceneryin New Zealand, by Mr. Carl Kahler.This gentleman is an artist of muchmerit, and the opportunity to see hisf)ictnres should be availed of by all

art. .

SInvitations are out for the marri

age of Mr. J. II. Wodehouse, Jr., toMiss Annie Pauahi Cleghorn at St.Andrew's Cathedral, at 1 p. sr., Saturday, December 20th. A receptionwill be held at the residence of Hon.A. S. Cleghorn, Aiuahou, Waikiki,from 2 until 5 p. m.

Tho schooner Allen A. and thebarkentine Planter sailed out of theharbor together yesterday afternoon.Each vessel had only a few sails set,but a strong breeze was blowingwhich gave them a lively speed.They presented a pretty sight asthey glided out of the channel.

A reception and dance at WaikikiVilla, given by guests of the Hamil-ton and Villa, in honor of a numberof friends leaving by the Australia,was the society event last evening.The music and singing by the Quin-tette Club were excellent, and danc-ing was indulged in till mid-nigh- t.

Refreshments were served duringthe evening, to which all did amplejustice.

Calendar for 1891.The Union Feed Company has

prepared for distribution among itsnumerous patrons, a very handsomelithographed calendar for the year1801. It represents a yacht underfull sail with several steamers inthe distance probably on their wayto the islands with full cargoes ofbay and grain consigned to theUnion Feed Company. The calendaris finished off with ears of grain andis really a work of art and an orna--

i Luei't to anv cfhee.It niav b here st'ited that the

Uni u Feed Coinpauy has on hand avery full supply of hay, grain andilour,wbich will be soli! in quantitiesto suit, at the most reasonable ratesThe office and warehouse are at thecorner of Queen and Edinburghstreets.

ltartlctt Conley.At St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday

at noon Mr. Ward S. Bartlett and MissCorinr.e A. Conley were united in marriagf in tne presence of a number offriends. The ceremony was performedlv the Rev. Alexander MackintoshMiss Cunningham was bridesmaid andMr. Alex. W. Roister btst man.

The bride wore a cos1 nine of creamcolored silk, with the usual veil andorange blossoms, while the bridesmaidwas attired in India pink silk. Weddingmusic was played on the organ by Mr.Wray Taylor.

After tiie ceremony the bridal partyhad lunch at tin lla.vaiian Hotel. Thehoneymoon v ill ho p-n- t at Ahuimanuon the other siJe ol the island.

A 'V

Fort -street Store.

New Goods!

Il:.::n!i1 ILlI :i::i.iiu!,l'S:M ':";;" :i

1 ' f- l- - (I

?

:- Bargains!-- :o:-

save expense of handling,

Honolulu.n-t- i

CO. Nuuanu Street.

Whose Baking qualities are Tgunsurpassed. Triangular jiKsSgf

uratesFOE TELE

Toys, Dolls, MusicalFULL

BLACK HOSIERY, C. P. &

0" FOR SALE BY THE

HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,(LIMITED).

Opp. Spreckels Bank, - - Fort Street, Honolulu,100-- v

ct-- OPEN EVENINGS!

Tb wblitlftof the IIodoIuIo Bteam PUalngMill la olown dally by electric signal from theHarvey office precisely at Honolulu mean noon.It sounds again at 28 ml n. 33 aec. past 1 o'clockp. in. of Honolulu mean time, to correspondwith I2h. 0m. Os. as given by chronometers setfor Greenwich mean time. This last is especi-ally for the benefit of mariuerr and Jewelers.

EVENTS OF TO-DA-

II. A. M. Honolulu Chapter No. 1, at7:30 p.m.

Honolulu Akion Meeting at 7:30 p. m.

Bale or Holiday Goods At L. J. Levey'sstore at 7 P. m.

Oratorio Society Meeting at Y. M. C.A. at 8 p. m.

Stenitz Ciiehh Club Meeting at 7:30 r. m.

Y. M. C. A. Monthly meeting at 7:30P. M.

W. C. T. U. Meeting at Y. M. C. A. hallat 2:30 p. M.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

A1CKIVAI.S.Wednesday. Dec. 17.

Stmr Kinau. Lorenzen. from Maui andHawaii.

Stmr C It Bishop, Le Claire, from circuitof Oahu.

Schr Haleakala from Hawaii.Schr Kaulilua from Koolau.

OKPAHTUUKS.Wednesday, Dec. 17.

Stmr Iwalani. Weir, for Lahaina andIlarnukua.

Stmr Jame.i Makee, Macaulay, forKapaa.

Am bktne Planter, Dow, for San Fran-cisco.

Schr Liholiho for Kauai.Am schr Allen A, Schage, for San Fran-

cisco.

VF.SSELS L.KAV1NG TO-l)A- Y.

Stmr Tele, Smythe, for Haraakua portsat 12 m.

Stmr Lehua, Clarke, for Hamakua at4 p m.

VKSSKLS KXl'KCTKO.VeHsels. Where from. Due.

Bk Charlotte . .Liverpool Jan 15Ship Fifeshire . . Liverpool Feb 25

Ilk Santiago ..New York Feb 21Bk Vivax ..New York Mar 1

Ship J C Porter .Departure Bay.S S China .San Francisco. . Dec 25U M S Alameda... .San Francisco.. .Dec 20Schr Vesta .Eureka Dec 25Ilk S U Wilder .San Francisco.. Jan 10Bk W II Dimoiui. .San Francisco.. Jan 11

Schr Mary Dodge., (Kahului)EVka .Dec 15Sch.' J C Ford .(Mahukona)SF, .Dec 25Bgtne Lurline .( llilo) S F Dec 20Br. W W Case .San h rancisco. . Dec 20Bk C D Bryant.... .San Francisco. . Dec 27Bk Elytra .San Francisco. . Dec 2SBk F S Thompson (Kahului)Nan.. Jan 1

I'ASSKMUEKS.

ARRIVAL

From Maui and Hawaii, per stmr Kinau,pe,. 17 From Volcano: Miss II K Wilder,D Frioot, A Fowler and wife, B Neumann,anil l;na. From wayports: A Unas. 11 BWilliams CK Richardson, Miss R Rein-haid- t,

J ; Milter, W S Akana, A G Serrao.D L Huntsman, J McAndrews, H AStreet, A T Atkinson, His Ex GodfreyBrown. Hon W II Rice, H Waterhouse. LAseu, Mb T L Turner, Ah Fook, Ah Ho,Lam Sing, Mrs Bergstrom, Mrs J Maguire,Miss Marv Shaw, Fred II Hayselden, AHaneberg. Dr. O Davidson, and SI deck.

departures.For San , per bktne Planter,

Dec 17 Miss Anna Scott.

SltiriIN4 NOTES.

The steamer Kinau brought yesterdaymorning from windward ports 10,327 bagssugar, 131 sheep, 10 pigs, 15 bags pota-toes, 131 pkga. hides, 37 crates fowls, andISO pkgs. sundries.

The bark Harvester was to leave HiloTuesday with a full cargo of sugar for SanFrancisco.

The bark Girvan has commenced re-

ceiving sugar for San Francisco.The barkentine Amelia will leave to-

morrow with sugar for San Francisco.The British steamship Strathearn, 1.S55

tons, now expected at ban Francisco witha cargo of sugar from Java, left BataviaSeptember 3d, ard Nagasaki on Septem-ber 17th.

The schooner Haleakala arrived yester-day from Kaapuna, Hawaii, with ohiaties for the O. R. & L. Co.

The Allen A, Captain Schage, sailedDecember 17th for San Francisco with7.DS2 bags sugar weighing 4lk tons, andvalued at ivjw.vi. me snappers trc.C. Brewer Co., 1.545 bags sugar; F. A.Schaefer A" Co., 0,437 bags sugar.

The ship Guardian will finih dirharg-in- g

coal to-d- y. She will return lo theSound in ballast.

The barkentine Planter, Captain Dow.took on Tuesday to San Francisco 14.S47bag sugar weighing 910 tons am! 7 baleswool. The consigners were: H.llackfeldt Co . 10,912 bags sugar and 70 b.tles wool ;

C Bolte, 2.175 bags sugar; M. S. GrinhaumA: Oo., l.TW bags sugar. Totals: tonnage,J33 tons ; domestic value, ,t5.51.

MAKKIKD.

B ltT LKTT-CONL- EY A t St. And rew s

Cathedral, Honolulu. December 17th. bythe Rev. Alex. Mackintosh, Ward S.

Bartlett to Corinne A. Conley.

Going Away.

The following are booked to leave on

the Australia : W. E. Ditto,

N. Ohlandt, P. N. Graham and wife,

Geo. Lycurgns, P. Peck, Miss Le Count,

Mrs. Le Count, Lieut. RanJ,C. L. Huff,II A. Huff, R. Neumann, F L. An-

thony, Lieut. Sherman, T M low er,Baseball team (0), G. li;ylj.Ward, D. M. Gedge, D. B. inton A.

Prou, D. Fricot, K. McKenzie and fam-

ily, C. L. Neumann.

Bargains! -

Score by inningsUawaiis 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 09California 0000 1 26 9

Home run Reilly.Three base hit Sharp.Two base hit Ward.Passed bails Dan 2, Ward 1.

SPECIAL, BUSINESS ITEMS.

The New Model Lunch Roomshave opened private diningrooms upstairs, to be opeu ail

all night, All the delicacies of the seasonincluding frozen oysters and game will beserved by courteous waiters. 146-l-w

Surprise your friends on theother islands with one of thosehandsome Caddies, filled with

the choicest candies, put up only at TheElite Ice Cream Parlors. 146 3t

Suitable and acceptable pres-entsMr a pretty fan, a nice handsatchel, a fine embroidered

suit, a pretty plush embroidered tablescarf, All can be found at Sachs' Store,

io. 104 Fort street.

If you are in search of holidaypresents stop in at Sachs'Store, No. 104 Fort street, you

will find an immense display at very reasonable prices.

Go and see the ladies' embroid-ered handkerchiefs that N. S.

Sachs' is selling at 25 cents,also the fancy bordered handkerchief at

1 a dozen. They are a bargain. 146-- 3t

3Tcu) 5ttici"tisemmt3.

New Model Luncli Rooms!

BETHEL STREET,(Next door to the Postomce),

Open Night !

Give it a trial. 85-3- m

Meeting Notice.

MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OFA Steinitz Chess Club will be held at theClub Rooms on Alakea street, Thursday,December 18th, 7:30 p.m., for the purposeof considering the advisability of introduc-ing Whist into the club; also other mattersof importance.

140-t- d wm. li. SIMS, sec y.

Notice to Contractors!

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FORa cellar and building cellar

walls on Fort street, on the site of Wil-liams' Photographic Gallery, up to Dec.30, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon. We do notbind ourselves to accept the lowest bidmade. Plans and specifications can beobtained at our office. .

145--2 w C. BREWER CO.

50 lieward!V STRAYED FROM PEOPLES'Ytl Ice Works a dark bav Horse.T7i white stripe on forehead; brand,

P on hind leg. t mder return toIce Works or to Kapiolani Park and re-ceive reward. A. P.JACKSON.

141-l- w

Challenge !

71LLIAM ATWOOD, TIIE CHAM- -pion ten stone Wrestler of Australia,

hereby challenges any man to stand beforehim one hour. Should he down metwice in that time, 1 will give him $50.

W. ATWOOD.San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1890. 143

NOTICE.FROM AND AFTERthis date we will not beresponsible for anyfreight after same has

been landed. Parties to whom freight isconsigned must be at the landing to receivetheir freight

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.Honolulu. Sept. 5. 1890. 85-l-m tf

KONG SANG T0NG,

31 Maunakea Street, - - Honolulu.

Employment Agent,First-clas- s Cooks and family help a

specialty. 113-3m- y

EAGLE HOUSENUUANU AVENUE.

FIRST-CLAS- S FAMILlmTHIS (situate in the most

of the City) continues tothe comforts of a home to

transients and othes.Adjoining the Main Building are several

New Cottages specially constructed forfaniiiv use. Table unsurpassed.

&"Terms $2 00 per fty, t2.00 weekly.bi),iinl arraignments for monthly

boarders. T. K ROUSE, Pkop..123 1350-- v Honolulu, H. I.

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BENSON, SMITH & CO.

HOLIDAYS:Boxes, Dressing Sets

LINE OF

D. P. CORSETS, Etc., Etc.

DOLLS !

BUT GIVEN AWAY !

GIVEN AWAY AT

104 Fort St.

reach of all ; suitable and acceptable

HANDKERCHIEFS,

TIDIES, LACE BED SETS.

examine our Stock.- tf

THE PACIFIC HARDWARE C0.,.L'D.,

Beg to announce that in consequence of extensive repairs to their building,

they are Removing their Stock of Goods to the

McINJENY BLOCK.

TOYS AND

NOT FOR SALE!

TOYS AND DOLLS

I. S. SACHS', During removal, in order to

Holiday Goods !

Their Entire Slock is Offered at Reduced Rates!

TO TIIE TItADK.

Persons requiring aDything in tl.eir line will find this a ppecially favoi-abl- e

opportunity.

ISTew Goods, New GoodsHave lately been received and fresh invoices are on the way.

Tf you are in search ot Holiday Goods, call upon us, and see theIMMENSE VARIETY of NOVELTIES we are displaying, suitable for

CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS' PRESENTSImmense Assortment of

FANCY PLUSH GOODSAt Exceptionally Low Prices! PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LU,

Fort Street,Hand-painte- d Porcelain PlacquesIn a variety of phapes and sizes, illustrated with a variety of subjects, such as

Animals, Flowers, Landscapes, etc., etc.

EMBROIDEBED BOX SUITSAn immense variety and prices within

presents.

Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs,

GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS,HAND SATCHELS, PAINTED PANS,

GENT'S FINE SILIC SCARFS,

GOO KIM & CO, KUUAM ST.

HOLIDAY GOODS I

Dolls, Toys, Smokers' Sets, Brushes, Velvet Cases, Toilet Sets, Albums,and a large ami varied assortment of

Chinese Goods Suitable for Xmas and New Years'

PKESENTS.Gents' and Boys5 Clothing

DRY GOODS and TAILORS' SUPPLIES.

CF"Our Stock has just Vcn replenished in Every Department withNEW GOODS!

KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES

Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shawls,GENT'S SILK

TORCHON LACE SCARF

'We have all the above in great varietv, and at Reasonable PricesBefore making your purchases, come and

56 140-l- m GOO KIM &

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Sljipptng. NEWS AND NOTES. 2Cu UtocrUsrmniis. &dctriiftmtnti.

Citv Meat Market The JUusaian Pole is in a badway. If he remains at home he istaxed and oppressed to the venro3

CHAS. BREWER & CO.'R

Boston Line of Packets. h. G. Irwin & Company, HOLl DAY G OODS ! mum n TiiuinnMy line of fine rxd is more tliiiii co:nplte this vwr. nd foninriws tirviliini'

new and desirable in the line of

JEWELEY andEspecially handsome this rear are the

nanasoniety ruounutl as paimes, daisies, forget-me-not- s. chrjantheruums. etc.. etc..toiu in?aas are worn as ruuen as uieyA large lot of all sizes on hand, and toHair ornaments in cold and silver: handsome Buckles, beautiful Diamond Lace.

pins. Kings, .ar-nng- s. Lockets.Diamonds and precious stones in every conceivabla style.

NOVELTIES ! NOVELTIES !

In this line I have an especially fine lot of desirable goods.Have also added a line of FINE LEATHER tJOODS.As they are entirely new and of the

- rr - ii - ... ioiiermg mem on toeir merits aione.They comprise Pocket lioolts. Purses, IVcktt Hooks and Card Cases Combined,

Note Rooks. Bill Books, Calendar Tablets. Card Cases. Cigar and Cicarette Cases.etc., etc.. etc.

In W atches I carry a very large stock,and diamond inlaid, of the well-know- n makes of Howard. Waltbaiu. Elgin. Dueber.iiampuon. oianaaru ana cwiss. All sold on

I also call your attention to my

HAWAHAN" SPOON'S,Pronounced by all to be the best article of

Likewise the Boar's Tusk Scent Bottle. Not only handsome, but useful as well.Call and see them. You will like them.In all other lines Clocks, Silverware. etc. my stock is very complete.

H. P. WICHMAN,i:M

CRYSTAL SODA WORKSJOHN GRACE, Proprietor.

SOLE MANUFACTERER OF THE

GREAT BLOOD PUIUFIEK

SARSAPAR1LLA AND IRON WATER!

GINGER ALE,Sarsaparilla, Lemon, Cream and Plain Soda,

Champagne Cider, Etc., Etc.

IWALL AERATED WATERS

Mutual 330--TELEPHONES-----Bell 298.

fCTISLAND ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.Ill 1296-l- y

SILVERWAREDiamond necklaces. ithr in snlitair nr

were iat season.arrive on the 12th inst.

Finest Leather onlv. I take nleasure in

from a ulain case to an elaborate raised cold

a guarantee.

Hawaiian manufacture to send abroad.

: Fort Street.-1m

E. 81 KING STREET.

GUARANTEED PURE

Bark "Birker,"

Kiner and Bethel Streets.

41

SALE DEPARTMENT.

FOR SALE :

tallion8 of Various Breeds.Mares with or without IPoal

Horses for any Purpose.

BREAKING DEPARTMENT

A Skilful BREAKER and TRAINERis employed on the Ranch.

Satisfaction ia guaranteed in Breakingand Training Horses.

ISENBERG.m

LINCOLN,IS STILL IN THE FIELD AS A CON- -

public for past favors,remain respectfully vours,

GEO. W. LINCOLN.

Fresh Goods, ex

of despair or Siberia; and if betries to leave the country ho isshot. That was the fate of threehundred Poles who tried the otherday to escape to Prussia, with theintention of emigrating to America.The coast guard was on the watch,and six men, two women and onechild were killed by the iruard.

The State Department, throughthe Consulate service, has inaugurated another valuable work in thecollection of information regardingstreet-pavin- g and road making inEurope. So far as this city 13 concerned, a largo proportion of thefunds exacted from the property--owners in recent years has beendiverted from its lawful purpose bythe printing ring and political chi-canery.

It is reported that the authori-ties, in Brazil proposo to inviteDom Pedro to return to that coun-try, and intend to send a man-of-w- ar

for him to bring him backwith honor. This would be a trib-ute of respect for him not usual inthe history of deposed sovereigns.The ex-Emper- or has lost .histhrone, but he has not ceased todeserve tho kindly feelings of thenation over winch he once ruled.

During a terrific galo at Swatowin the early part of last October,declares the Hongkong Telegraph,a whole fleet of fishing craft wascompletely lost, the number ofpeople drowned being variouslyestimated at from 300 to t000.The Chinese assert that thousandsmust have been drowned, but thatis probably a gross exaggeration.Numbers of bodies of the unfortu-nate fishermen are being washedashore all along the coast for a distance of two or three miles, and asthe officials are too niggardly tointer them, lie rotting in the sun.

tivrrtijjr mints.

ALFRED NEUMAN

THE

Latins' Tailoi5

(Late of San Francisco.)

Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts(Next to Dr. Whitney's Office).

Having succeeded in securing the eliteof the ladies for customers, and hy givingthem entire satisfaction. Mr. Iseunian hasconcluded to remain in Honolulu for anunlimited time to enable everyone whowishes a stylish, perfect-fittin- g, correctand well-mad- e costume; price $15.

Having secured two ot his best handsfrom San Francisco, combined with theassistance of Mrs. euman, he is preparedto execute all orders on short notice.

Ladies' Tailor Made Suits,

Walking Jackets,

Steamer and Traveling: Suits.

Evening Costumes for Balls andReceptions and Riding Habits.

MADE OF THE BEST, STYLISHCLOTHS.

Perfect and Correct Fit, $15 and up.All work guaranteed to give en

tire satisfaction.123-2- m

THEEISDONIron and Locomotive Works,

Corner of Beal and Howard Btreets,

San Francisco California

W. H. TAYLOR PresidentB. S. MOORE Superintendent

Builders of Steam Machinery

In all its branches.

Steamboat, Steamship. Land Engines & Boilers,High Pressure or Compound.

STEAM VESSELS of all kinds built complete,with bulls ot wood. Iron or composite.

ORDINARY ENGINES compounded when ad-

visable.STEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tugs con

structed with reference to the trade in whichthey are to be employed. Speed, tonnage anddraft of water guaranteed.

SUGAR MILLS and Sugar Making Machinerymade after the most approved plans. Also, allBoiler Iron Work connected therewith.

WATER PIPE, of Boiler oi sheet Iron, of anysize, made In suitable lengths for connectingtogether, or Sheets rolled, punched and packedfor shipment, ready to be riveted on theground. ,

HYDRAULIC RIVETING, Eoller Work and WaterPipes made by this establishment, riveted byhydraulic riveting machinery, that quality ofwork belntf far superior to hand work.

SHIP WORE , Ship and Steam Capstans, SteamWinches, Air and Circulating Pumps, madeafter the most ap d plans.

SOLE Agents and n.uafacturers for the PaciniCoast of the Heine Safety Boiler.

PUMPS Direct Acting Pnmpe for Irrigation orcity works' purposes, built with the celebratedDavy Valve MoUon, superior to any otheipump.

JOHN DYEK Honolulu

13m Room No. S.upstairs.Spreckels' Block

NEW! NEW! NEW!

A. J. SCHREIBER,

PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER

and JEWELER,

Hotel St., - - - Under the Arlington.

"Special attention paid to fine WatchRepairing, Jewelry. Clocks, etc.

Moderate Pkices ! Ot-li- n

um u. mm& CO.

Arrival ofBlcnsfou

141 Days from Liverpool! -

IiAHG K CAItQO OF

New Goods

Anchors, Chains,Cocoa Mats, Kettles,

Sauce Pang, Fry Pans,Bedsteads,

Fence Wire,Sheathing Metal,

Roofing Iron,Cane Knivep,

Cutlerv.

Sole Leather Trunks,White Lead, Red Lead,Boiled Linseed Oil,Castor Oil, Belting,Coal Tar, Water Tanks,Fire Brick, Red Brick, Alum,Red Ochre," Fire Clay,Bags, Twine,Filter Cloth,

Soap, Groceries,Boots and Shoes,

Perfumery, Flags,Rope Brushes,

Croquet Sets,Dressing Case,

Mirrors,Saddlea

Bridles, Felts, Whips, Spurs,Blankets, Sheeting,Dry Goods, Merinos.Shawls, Handkerchiefs,Victoria tawns,Mosquito Netting, Leggings,Laces, Ribbons, Hats, Helmets,Velvets, Embroidered I)resss,

Flannel,Basket Trunks,

Picnic Hampers,Rugs, Mats, Carpets,

Clothing, Tweeds,Ginghams,

Hosiery,Scarfg.

Sailings in latest styles,Underwear, Braces,Sofa Pillows.Gloves, Flouncing,Embroidery, Curtains,Table Napkins,Table Cloths,Water-pro- of Coats,Artificial Flowers.Dust Cloaks,Pajama Suits,Fine Hosiery Silk, Lisle, Cotton,

Dinner Bete,Tea Sets,

Desert Sets,Fancy Crockery,

Common Crockery,Wedge wood War,

Vases,

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

Tbeo. H. Davies & Co133 1 200-- 1 y

TO311 i

JOSEPH TIXKEIi,

lractical Butcher,AND MAKER Of Til K

Celebrated Cambridge Pork Sausage

Made 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 of three miles of the city. My

Corned Beef and Pickled Tongues

Are a Specialty and need no comment.My Celebrated

CAMBRIDGE PORK SAUSAGES

Are the BEST in the Islands.

Upwards of half a ton a week sold.

Don't forget the address:

CITY MEAT MARKET, NUUANU STREET,

(Opposite Queen Emma Hall.)

l. o connection with anyother Market. y-l- tf

WE ARE NOW SHOWING

AT OCE

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

fZZH 6 ffFaSii (New Styles) FISCHER and SCHCRBERT

(New York Make)

PIANOS !Just received direct from the Factory.

We will sell them at Prices that defy competition, on

Easy Monthly Installments!

-- Call early and get first choice. Alsoa new line 01

Plush Piano Scarfs and Piano Stools

THE HAWAIIAN NEWS ,C0.35-- tf

FILTER PRESSES.PAACHAC PlANTATtOW, I

Hawaii. March 9, 1888. 1

BUdon Iron and Locomotive Work. San Franelsco.

Gentlemen We have used two of your 30chambered Filter Presses thlBse&aon. Thejire convenient, easily handled and are workingentirely to our satisfaction. I can recommendno improvement on them.

Very respectfully yours.(sigrea) A. Moobi,

Manager Faauhan Plantation.

Hkxia, Sept. 28, 1889.Mb. John Dteb, Agent Biedon Iron Works

uonoium.Dkab Bib: Please ship ns one of your 30

Compartment Filter Presses. 240 square feetsurface, same as the one supplied us last season

hlch I am pleased to ay Las given us entiresatisfaction. Yonrp truly,

GEO. R. EWART,Manager UeeU Agricultural Co

These Presses are made extra heavy fornlch pressures, occupies a floor suace of llx4 ft., and presents a filtering surface of 240square feet. A limited number in stock inHonolulu and are sold at very low prices.

Kladon Iron K I,nco. Works.Ran Francisco.

for particulars enquire ofJOHN DYER Honolulu

Room No. 3 Sprockets' Block:334 W. O. IRWIN & Co., Agent

WING CH0NG TAI,

Carpenter and Painter

Contractor, Builder and Jobber,

Furniture and Cabinet Maker, etc.

Chinese Employment Office,

No. 3D Kins Street.

Mutual Telephone GT0; Bell Tel.98-3- m y

Fresh California Fruit !

Per Stmr. Australia, at

II. PETERSEN'S, 132 Fort Street.

Importer of axid constantly onhand the choicest

Manila and Havana Cigars andTobaccos.

Good Smoke and Cold Drinks guaranteed

Endowment Leagve. Blanks for applica-tion and all information given.

50-3- II. rETEKSEX.

NOTICE.

miiE UNDERSIGNED HAS THISi- - lav opened a retail store at No. 78

Nuuanu street, for the purpose of selling

GENERAL MERCHANDISE,combined with a

Tailoring and Dressmaking Department

WONd HOP CHANGAug. 21. 1890. 45-3i-ii

(LIMITKD),

OFFER FOH SALE

Lime and Cement,PAR AFFINE PAINT CO.'S

Compounds and Hoofing

-- REED S PATENT

Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.

FERTILIZERS:

Wool Dust,Bone Ieal,

Fish. Guano.ALSO

BUCK Sc OIILANDT'S

High Grade Chemical Cane Manure.

GRASS SEEDS:

Cocksfoot, Rye Grass and Clovers.

REFINED SUGARS,

Falrbank Canning Co.'s Corned

Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.

SALMON IN BARRELS,51-- y

JUST BECEIVED !

Ex Barks Adonis and Isenberg,

Cases 3 Star Hennessey Brandy,

Cases Palm Tree Gin,Cases White Bottle Key Gin,

CASES OF FIXE

Irish and Scotch Whiskey,

Cases Extra Fine Sherry,Cases Dry and Sweet Champagne,

Cases Italian VermouthChartrusse, Benedictine,Curacoa, Absinthe, Etc., Etc.

Tannliaeuser Beer !

FROM PHILADELPHIA,

PRIZE MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION.

fOhe Best Beer in the marketbeats St. Louis and Milwaukee all topieces.

also .

BUFFALO BEER,'Brewed and Bottled in Sacra

mento, finer and Cheaper than Fredrick-bur- g

and Wieland California Beer.

FOR SALE BY

HAWAIIAN WINE CO.,57-2- m FRANK BROWN, Manager.

Baldwin Locomotives!

The undersigned having been appointedSole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands

FOB THE CELEBRATED

Baldwin Locomotives

From the Works of

Burnham, Parry, Williams & Co.,

rixiladelpliia, Penn.,Are now prepared to give estimates andreceive orders for these engines, of anysize and style.

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 knownhere but is acknowledged throughout theUnited States.

WrM. G. IRWIN & CO.,

Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands.21 1307

Bigfi has given univer-salCare la satisfaction in the

rl TO i DATS. cure Gonorrhea anduruiH4 not omkOM8lriutr. Gleet. I prescribe it and

, feel safe iu recxiuimec. ,

cuvcmnatsET- -a "2 7,7

Ohio.

Trail Iii-v- l Sold by Druftfists.

Hollister it Co., Wholesale Agents.Binsos. Smith & Co., Wholesale Agents'

1y

IM POUTERS WILL PLEASEtake notice that the tine

BARKfiFOOHNG SDEY

Capt. A. M. Newell,Will be laid on the berth in Boston to leavefor this port on December Jsi

For further particulars apply to

1310-- y C. BUKWKK A V

San Diego Steamship Line.

For San Francisco Direct.The Al Steamship

FA HALLOS,Capt. S. Bomueld,

Will leave Honolulu for San Franciscoon

'For Freight or Passage, apply to

LIVINGSTON. CLARKE & CO..Hfl-- m Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.

NOTICE !

Uj CLAIMANTS TO LOTS IN KA--piola- ni

Park, situate between the pointsbelow specified, are hereby requested toexhibit their leases or evidences of suchownership, to the undersigned at once, inorder to prevent the disposal of said lotsto present applicants, Yiz:

1st Situate on inauka main avenue be-tween the premises occupied by JamesDodd and the property and homesteadof James Campbell. Numbered onPark map from 55 to 89 inclusive.

2d Situate on makai main avenue be-tween the premises and homesteadformerly occupied by (J. W. Macfar-lan- e

and the property of James Camp-bell. Numbered on" Park map fromIX) to 100 inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors.W. M. OIFFAltD,

13t-2- w Sec'y Kapiolani Park Ass'n.

lip Vapor Engine

or Are adapted for Pumniner. ElectricLighting, running Elevators. Har-vesting and Thrashing Machines. PrintingPresses. Boot and Shoe Machinery, Circu-cula- r,

Jig and Band Saws, Hoistme. Mill,and Mining Machinery. Coffee Mills andRoasters, Polishing ami FanmngMachhies.Ventilating Apparatus, Emery Wheels,Etc., in fact, everywhere cower is needed.

No Boiler, No Fire. No Steam,No Coal, No Ashes,

No Engineer, No Exolosion.NO DANGEP

ft)1'

.'

Started Instantly Without Even a

Match

Always Heady to give out its Full Power.

Cost to Hun:About One Cent per Horse-powe- r per

II our.

The above Engine cn be seen inoperation at any time at the Meat Marketof Jos. Tinker, Nuuanu street

"Information in regard to the cost,running, etc. will be furnished on applica-tion to

JOS. TINKER, Nuuanu St.,

23-t- f Sole Agent Hawaiian Islands.

ANDERSON & LUNDY,

Dentists.ARTIFICIAL TEETH

from one to an entire set in-

serted on gold, silver, allum- -tnum and rubber bases.

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

Hotel street, Tregloan premises.55--1 v

RUPTUREla adver--v J

PIERCE'S lPatent XA

ELASTIC STRUSS, S

&urance 'is ithat we are 0

n the BfKtlie World. V

11 tri This tle brated Arpli-- V$ancehas beeneitensivpl V

1 for nnny years anil has VmRadical Ctirrd thou-j)- t

f Kaplurr! This is anVt.lectric Trnu (the only succetu! fne Iver invented); has no Iron Hoops or

Sirinrs about it, and beinaellc. can be wornwith ease and comfort Xiieh and Mar. It s perre retainer X 0-l- or further particulars oF rnaa. en1 4c. in stamps for lsiiilrlet .o. 1 am

that Dr.Pierce's enn lac tleclin.

ntmtmDtn Trusses contain our Irl s ate SicMature exactly lite that shown at lop er iliiudvertiaecueut. Beware of inferior imitationsAddreMAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY,

ftarrameato M.,an Frauclaco, 4al

141 DAYS IT1403M LONDON.

Guinness' Double Extra Stout, Bass' Pale Ale,

FRENCH WINES and CLARETS

Grroceries, Etc.ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Co.

129 100--

WAIALAE BREEDING RANCH

IPedipxees of all Horses Kert.

BREEDING DEPARTMENI i

The following Fine Animals will standfor Service at the Ranch, Waialae:

Well-tre- d. Stallion "MARIN."Norman Stallion

CAPTAIN GKOWL."Thoroughbred Stal. "MIDNIGHT."

Two Native Stallions'PILIAOAO" and " PRANK."A Well-bre- d Kentucky JACK.

PAUL XI.1314-l- v

GEO. W.THE WELL-KNOW- N BUILDER,X tractor, and is now better prepared to do any and all kinds of work

appertaining to contracting or any other class of work belonging to his trade, inthe same good and workmanlike manner as heretofore ; having curtailed my shopexpenses and still retain plenty of room to do any and all kinds of work appertain-ing to the building trade that may be entrusted to my care. 1 am enabled to dothe same at very low rates, to suit the extremely dull times, and at the same timebearing in mind' that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well.

Thanking theI

65

H. E. Mclntvre & Bro.

rMFORTKRH AND PEALKIU IN

G-roceii- es, Provisions and FeedEAST CORNER FORT AND KINO STREETS.

New Goods received by every pcet from the EMtern Hutesand Europe fresh Californiaproduce by every steamer. All orders faithfully attended to, and Hoods delivered to any part of thcity free of charge. Island orders solicited. Hatlsfartlon guaranteed. Pontofflre Box No. 416Telephone No. 82 Oapl7