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f v m m f- f1 (&- i (Alit"tia"t"i'riiiiiijitjjjiiijim..ijijjn fcmuJtrrCTwamU-i-lu,K v"''.PijvrM'a&tJ'te WEDNESDAY, SUIT. 22. IHftO. AKKIVALS. September 22 Stnir Jas Mnkec from Knunl Sclir Nettie Men 111 fiom Hawaii Sclir Iliilcaknlii from Pepeokeo 0EIAR1UReS. September 22 Sclir Walchu tor Walaime mid Knuat Stun- U K llibhop for lltunakiia VESSELS LEAVING TG-W.0Sr.0W. Fehr Ehiikal for Walalim Schr llalcakuhi for Pepeokeo PASSENGERS. For Kahulul. per stnir Llkcllke, Sept 21 Mi 8 W O Atw liter. Ml" Mnlknl Napoleon, Mis 11 P ltuldwln. .T ti Piu is, Capt 11 Reynolds. Kev Father Syl vester, A lluiba, C A Yorlok, W Eekart, and about 81) deck. For ICatinl, per stuns Iwal.uil, Sept .21 lion S 11 Dole, V II Wee. Clnis W .Spitz, E KriiPu, Mrs Willing, Mrs J Al .hui and about 80 deek. t Fiom Kauai, per htnir Jus Makeo, .Sept 22 It A Maetle, O K Stlllinon, wife and child, J Hull and wife. Mis W aioltand GeoEngclhaidt. CAncFES"FROM ISLAND PORTS. fitmr Makee 230 sugar, 1,722 paddy and 11)5 inobis-ses. SHIPPING NOTES. The Hammoiila has received oue side of new planking which Is now belug caulked. VESSELS IN PORT. Bglne.TD Sprcekels Japanese man-of-war Tsukuba, Fukus- blina Ilk Isle of Erin, Jas Inksler Am bk Edward May, Johnson Ugtne Consuelo, Cousins llKtne Plauter, Veirlniau Am yacht Ilntnhilde, Phelps Bk Forest Quecii, Winding VESSELS EXPECTED. SUnr Geo W Elder, from San Fran cisco, due hcie Sept 2.ird. Ameiieau baik Saranae, fiom New York. s.illedJuly 13th, due here Nov. 18 :!0. to Catlc & Cooke. Gcr bark Paeillc, Oltmaii, from lire men, due Sept 20-30, to Sehaefer & Co. JJiit bark W II Walon, from Llver pool, called June 9th, due lieie Oetobei jJCtu-Nov Ul, to Sehaefer & Co. Brit ship Anmir.i, bailed fiom London, .April Ctb, and from Madeira April 24th, .due here Angiibt 21-31, to G. W. Mac Jarlaue & Co. I5i it bark Iioiu-rag, sailed from Liver pool, Jnne 5th, due'hero October 23id JSTov 1st to Davie-. & Co. Am bk .Martha Davis, F M Benson, sailed froili Boston Augut 7th, due December 1-20, to Brewer it Co. Haw bk Thomas R. Foster, F W Jtugg, from Newcastle, X S W, due Nov 15, to Biewer & Co. Am bktno Euieka, fiom Sun Fran cisco, due here Oct lbt, to Hackfeld it Co. llrit bark Glengaber, Itolleton, from Liverpool, due heie, Jan 15-31, to Davies it Co. Am bktnc S X Castle, Hubbard, from Tort Blakely. due here Dec Ifith, to Castle Ai Cooke. Am bark Caibarien, Perkins, from San Franeiser), due at Mahukono, Sept 30th. at Honolulu hi Ootr to Castle & Cooke. Am schooner W S Bowne, Paul, from San Francisco, duo here Oct 1-8, to Sehaefer it Co. Am bark Martha, Fisher, fioin Glas gow, sailed Aug 28, due lere Jau 13-00, to Sehaefer it Co. Am bktue Ella, Rut, from San Fran cisco, due here Sept 25th, to Brewer & Co. Brit bark Lady Lanipson, Marston, from the Colonies, duo here in Feb, to Brewer it Co. Am bark Hope, Penballow, from Port 'Tojviisoiid, due here Oct 15th,toLcwers .& Cooke. Am steam schooner Surpribc, from iSan Francisco, due here Sept 20-25 to (Davies & Co. LOCAL & GENERAL. NEWSl The Honolulu .Rifles meet for drill this evening. . . " Bismark " visited the Brunbilde this morning but it is not known if the visit was an oflicial one. A i.augi: nnd impoitant sale of jcweliy will shortly bo held in Hono lulu, of which duo notice will bo given to the public. . Ninctuen ladies visited the- Kariio lani bath-housd yesterday, and en joyed a )lungo in the smooth and limpid water. About 50 tons of Mr. Frank Cooke's feitilizera will be taken to Kapaa plantation, by the schooner Waiehu, this' afternoon. When any notable- Chineso are to figure in the Police Court, an interest is manifested in their welfare by their countrymen. The People's Ice and Refrigerating company udveitibo a monthly divi dend of One Dollar per sharo payable at the company's ollico to-morrow. Chinese carpenters are at work constructing hunks for the Chineso fcteerago passengeis by the biuk Ed ward May, next Saturday, for Hong kong, A gentleman who lives 'near tho comer of School and Emma streets says he will shoot all the dogs in that noighboihood, if they don't stop yell ing at night. On account of the teaman's strike at San FriincUeo, the steam schooner Suipriso wab unable to bail before the 10th IiiBtj and bho may have been de tained until the 15th. The plans and specifications of a new building to bo erected on tho Mto of tho burnt out portion of Uio Mechanic's Baar on Foit btieot, aro out and open for tho inspection of buildeis nnd contractor. The Opposition paity in tho Legis latuio lacks tho piesenee of sovcuil of its most founidublo members, among whom may bo numbered tho Hon. Godfrey Rhodes, Hon. II. A. Wideniunn and Hon, 8. B. Dole. A r'unsE containing money was jiicked up on Hotel street this morn ing. The loter n proving the find can have the sumo by calling on Mr. X. F. Btirgets. Tin: three holes in the bridge jut this fide of the Pali, t-uokuii of in thin paper, Monday evening, were mended yeUetdny by Mr. Halt, Bond Super viior. The 6iilo of fancy work at the Roman Catholic tchool yesterday was well attended nnd went oil' fairly well, the remit afl'ording great ploa Ftiro to the Sisters of thu Paered Heart, the promoters of the fair. Geoiiok Glendon appeared befoio the Chief Justice yesterday on a chargo of giobs cheat. It was ordered that venue bo changed from the Thiid Judicial Court to thu Supreme Court, October term. Mr. W. A. Whiting appealed for Glendon. " Bhuniiii.de " was one of the heroines of the Xibelungenlied, the most important of the ancient Ger man epics. She figured pioininontly in thu scene laid about the Kliino dining the time of Attila, the Htm. Wugner'n tiilogy, "The Bing of the Xibelungen," is based on this epic. Tub German schooner Mary C. Bohni, that was purchased by the I. I. S. N. Co., is yet on the Maiine Bail way. She will receive 10 inches ad ditional keel, which will make in all 24 inches of keel. The schooner has a few worm-eaten planks to be re lieved of, and replaced by new ones. She has a good bow and bottom, but is too full aft, and will never make u sailor. Captain D. O. Killman, who came hero as chief ollicer of the steamer V. G. Hall, and who remained on that vessel for sometime, is now mas ter of the bark Atahmta, which arrived here ye'sterday, 27 days! from Port Towntend. Captain Killman has many friends in Honolulu who will be pleased at his pi amotion. The Ataiantii,itinay be remenibeied, went ashoic here some 10 or 14 ycais ago; the time when dipt. Brown was tow boat master. PERSONAL NOTES. The Hon. S. B. Dole left on a visit to Kauai yesteiday. This evening the Hawaiian -Band will borenade Hon. J. L. Kaulukou, Marshal of the Kingdom, at his resi dence. The Hon. AV. C. Parke attained his sixty-fifth year yesterday. The ex-Marshal looks hale and hearty, looking none the worse for having faithfully served the Government for thirty-four years. A COMING RECEPTION. His Excellency Governor Dominis has ordered the band to play at the house of Mr. P. C. Jones, Nutianti Avenue, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, in honor of his guest His Excellency II. A. P. Carter, Ha waiian Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary at Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will open their house from 7:30 to 11 o'clock, and will be pleased to see any of Mr. Carter's friends who desire to call upon him at that time. DONNDTTAR CASTLE SAILORS. Harry Weeks and Harry Thomp son, sailors of the wrecked hark Dunnottar Castle, when spoken to at the Sailors' Home this noon 'said that they were very thankful for the kind treatment they had received, not only from the British Govern ment representatives, hut fiom others who gave them nourishing articles of food, when they were weak. The two sailors mentioned also said thnt they would like to find work here, and arc willing to do anything. They would, they said, be sent to San Francisco or to the Colonies by the British Government,' if they wished, but as they have no home, this place is as good as any, if the' can only procure work. MR. DICKEY'S REPLY. Editoii Bulletin : You have found fault with me for asking the Deputy Collector for an inspection of the Custom House Books. Your editorial surprises me. Surely the books of the Government are open to the inspection of the Legislature. They appoint their Finance Com mittee to make such inspection, I am a member of that committee and as such have the right of inspection of aiy book in any department, I feel sure. In fact I have not been refused such inspection ' by any ollicer in any department until now, although I have made examinations alone in every department. In fact almost all examinations have been made by me alone since the first few weeks of the session, as the other members of tho committee have been busy on other committees, and have tacitly left tho examination of accounts to me. The registrar of accounts, the head cleik of the In terior, and all other inferior officers of the Government, (except the. Collector, and his deputy in this case), have not only cheerfully ac corded mo every facility for examin ation, but in fact have courted the same. In the minority report of tho Fi nanco Committee presented during the first weeks of the session, wo rebcrved tho right to make a further report on the departments then re ported on. I do not see how 1 can do bo if I am denied access to the books. C. II. Dickkv. Honolulu, Sept. 21, 1886. Miss Rose Kiugsley, tho daughter of Charles Kiugsley, is to become" one of the editors of a new English magazino for young people. PAHALA NOTES. Kan has had its share of rain of Into, 8 10-100 inches is this month's rainfall up to date. The land lias put on its queen mantle, nnd smiling faces can be seen again. The long continued ti ought lias been a bcrious thing fur, the plantation, not only in ils effect on the cane, but for the large numbers of slock that have died owing to the want of feed. Pahala school opened on Monday 13th inst., with a good attendciicc of scholars, although the notice given was short, the dully average attendence for the week was forty one; Miss Fcmicll has ehtuge of the school at present. Theie has been some trouble with the Japanese laborers on the Naa lchu plantation. From the news arriving here, it appears that five of the men stayed away from work, and on being arrested, the whole gang struck work, and started for the Manager's house, armed with sticks, pieces of iron &c, as if with the intention of attacking the place ; but through the admirable coolness and tact displayed by Mr. Center, the Manager, this was avoided, and in the end tho gang were taken be fore the district judge at Waiohlnti, and fined. The II. A. Co. nre at present en gaged in making a third reservoir at a high altitude, to which they arc laying pipes from a large spring in the mountain. This will be the highest reservoir on the plantation, and from it water can be taken to any point where cane is growing. With three reservoirs in use, little or no catting of cane to the mill will be necessary in future. The flumes will carry it all. Pahala, Kau, Sept. 18, 188G. WAILUKU NOTES. Sept. 20, 188C. The sale of Girvin's stock of dry goods and general merchandise will take place next week, Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday night last an attempt was made to burn down the Skating Kink, north sido of Wailuku bridge. Kerosene oil was thrown on the roof, and a fire built under the edge of the building. An old native living among the taro patches, saw it and gave the alarm. An old woman and a little half-white boy extinguished the fire. The boy climbed up on the roof, and with water passed to him he subdued the flames. A kerosene oil tin found near the spot, was evidently used to throw the oil on to the roof. Bc3'ond a few rafters being slightly charred, there was no damage done. The timely work done by the old woman and boy prevented a great conflagration. The owner of the building is an old wo man named Kamaka. According to her statement, she has no enemies that she knows of. She is an old kahuna. POLICE COURT. Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. Kaili and Joe contributed $G each for drunkenness. Wailua (w.), for disturbing quiet of the night, forfeited bail of 810. Wan Nee Chong Hook and Yong San, remanded from 21ston a charge of assault and battery, entered a plea of not guilty. Kinney & Peterson and W. R. Castle for defendants. Ah Fat testified to being beaten by the three defendants on the lGth instant in the neighborhood of the washliouses. Two additional witnesses corro borated the testimony given by Ah Fat. Wan Nee denied being nt the place where the ellegcd assault took place. Yung Sang also gave similar testi mony, also stating that he did not see Wan Nee that night or that day. (Case being continued). A printer don't rush to the doctor every time he is out of "sorts." Nor to the baker when he is out of "pi." Nor to the wood pile when he wants a "stick." Nor to the bible when he wants a good "rule." Nor to the gun shop when he wants a "shooting stick." Nor to the cabinet shop when he wants "furni ture." Nor to the bank when ho wants "quoins." Nor to a girl when he wants a "prees." Nor to a law yer when he has "a dirty case." Nor to a butcher when he wants "phat." Nor to a pump when he's dry and has ten cents in his pocket. WANTED, GOOD NATIVE SALKaMAN. Apply at tho Bulletin Office. 39 Iw A WANTED, ASSISTANT BOOK KEEPEIt AND Collector. A competent young man of good character, willing to ucccpt a small Biliary at commencement, can gecuru a desirable opening bv inlilrcfeH ing Post' Office Bo No, 351, Hono lulu, II. I., stating ugo, expcriLiicc, sal. ury required mid reference. None other noticed. 3Rif Thos. Lindsay, MANUFACTURING JEWELER. 108 No. CONuimnufctrect. iy ItE-OPENED. T IIE ICE CREAM PARLOUS form, erlv ncuutilul liv Mellcr ii llalbe- havu bcou re.onened In the undersigned, Private rooms liuio been lilted up. Hist quality of lee Cream and Candle. E.J. MELLEH. Mutual Telephone No. 287. 'M Jw NATIVE GENIUS. A young man of German and native parcuiiuic, named Aiuu&t Hurilng. has opened an engraving establishment in a little shop on Foit street, nearly opposite the Pantheon Stables. lie has In various- luucs of embellishment many cmoantit oi laments engraved in tare artistic style. One cup beats nvcry piesmtablu 1 keness or the Ameiieau Minister, Mr. Meirlll, also r. pre-enluiiuns of the United Siates arms and of the Kind's house at Komi, besides a locoanut grove. Another not so far advanced under the giaver has a portuut of Mrs. Mcin 111, recognizable at lit st sight, very finely engraved. A third shows pictures of Emperor William of Germany, King Kalakaua, Cook's monument, and a sea view at Kona. An egu-shaped nut-slicel has His Majesty and Cook's monument. A A large round shell has engravings of Kamchamelm, from the statue; Kamehameha in a spear-catching bout; Waiakca Bay, Hawaii; and the hula dance. The artist has made some elegant vases for Queen K.ipiolani, also cocanut wine cups chased with giape 'vines and clus ters. What is vcrj' remarkablo is that Herring has acquired all this skill without a teacher. He certainly has claims to a share in the appro priation for educating Hawaiian youths abroad. 37 3t BUSINESS ITEMS. C J. FibHEL is selling 20 yards of good prints for $1. 38 AitTisis' Materials, Plaques, Panels Stietchere, Canvas, etc., etc., at King Bros.' Art storo. 3G Gt. rUKE, ItlCII AND ONLY FRESH ICE CREAM EVERY DAY AT t0T HORN'S Steam randy Factory and Bakery & Ice Cieam Rooms. 27 Dh. Flint's HeaiIt Remedy i a Specific for all tonus of Heart Dis ease and al.-o for Diseases of Kidneys and Circulation. Descriptive book with every bottle, Benton Smith & Co., Agents. 3154 Pathonize Home Industry by buy ing cigais of J. W. llingley, Cigar Manufacture!, at the Crystal Soda Woiks, wheu he is prepared to fill all orders at the lowest possible whole sale prices. Island orders solicited and promptly filled. -The attention of dealers is respectfully invited to the fact "no licence is required" to sell these cigais. Do not forget the name J. W. llingley, nor the place Crystal Soda Works, Hotel street. GGly What everybody needs at the pre sent hot Bpell is something cool and refieshing. There is nothing liko the siipoiior handmade Ice Creams, Sherbets and Fruit Ices served at the Elite Ice Cream Puilors, 85 Hotel street. Keep our fancy cakes and candies in mind. They can't bo beat. )0 KAPIOLAXI BATH HOUSE 1 Kapiolaui Bath House! If cleanliness is next to godliness, go to tho above numed resort, near the Marine Railway, where you can get the best appetizer in the world fiesh uir and s.ilt woter bathing and boating. Refreshments and cold drinks upstairs. 16 NOTICE. A MONTHLY DIVIDEND OF ONE Dollar per Share will he piyable on the Capitil S:ock of the People's Ico and Befri!i raiing Company, on Tliurc d'iv, Sept. iMrd, nt the Company's office. U8 3t W. E. FOSTEK, Treas. HEADQUARTERS Geo. W. DkLono Post, No. 45, Dr.rAiiTM'T ok Calipohnia, G A R., Honolulu, Sept 21, ItSJ. I Tho Annual Camp Fire of thN Post is postponed until SA'IURDAY EVEN ING, SepL 25th, 1880. R.W. LAIN E, P.O. J. F. Noiilk, Adjutant. 37if FOR SALE. Roofing Slates AT J. T. WATEEHOTJSE'S Queen Street Store. ill lw H. Hackfeld & Co. H ivo just ro't ive I a few moro Pal eat FILTER PRESSES, ALSO ROOFING SLATES, 35tf Choice Property for Sale. LOT CORNEK OF FOOT AND School Btrecis, liulowjluu: to Mr. M, Loulsson. Ecmilio at the olllce or M.B.GHINBAUM & CO,, 28 lin Queen Streets We are Fighting Opposition I Selling at Cost I Great Slaughter in S. COHN ( No connection with any corner, 013F Lookout when the TEMPLE of FASHIOiSr will have one day in this month, where we will give Goods away, jStO PAY. HERE WE GOME TO THE FRONT I With a Fine Assortment of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we will sell at the following JLOW PRICES: Boys' Suits from - Stt.OO uiwardH. Youths' " LOO Mens' " " - 0.00 ' Our Furnishing Gooda nre all Gtinnmlipil, nre as Fine in Quality, and as Cheap in Price as any legitimate lum e can afford to sell in Honolulu. Remember this Stock is New! Remember the Prices aie low, and our Goods are Guaranteed! We rannol ntlnrd to give liash away to draw customers but will tell you some thing which will givu satisfaction and tunkn you call again ut EGAN AND GO'S, Cor. Port & Merchant Streets. M. GOLDBERG, Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets, JUST KEOE1VED, THE 0 HATS, CAPS, Latest Styles and Novelties in Neck-ware. Aho, by repented mid special r. quest, a ismnll consequently Most Durable 8I Obtainable in the'Eastcrn markets. CHAS. HUSTACE, GROCER, King: Street, between Fort and Alakea Streets, II H KEOEIVED, PER AUSTRALIA. Smoked S.ilmon. Smoked Jlilibnt, Hump, Bacon, Illoek Codfif-b, KilBimd tin Sal. mon I'elllt-s. keg liuttur, Cala Cheese, keira Picklci, kim Pli Pork, Table Kid. siiif, Figi, Almonds, Walnut, Spiced UeefHomd Chicken, Luiuh Tonguei-, Chip, ped Heef, cit-es Oji-tern, Saidines, Sea Foimi Criekcrs Flour, Hrnn, Wheal, Oalf, White atil! Soap, (tunulaied Sugar, Cubu Sujiar, Powdered Sunr, Qermeu, ilicukfiiht Germ, C'holcu Tliis, French Peus, etc. Abo, "Good Night" and Palace Brands Kerosene Oil. All nt Louebt :i-12 market intcs and Satisfaction Guaranteed. tST P. O. Box !i73: inlcs and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Telephone III). Telephone 340. LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, 111 jroi'6 Htroot, Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy Groceries. Just to hand, per rtcamcr AustraliaKeg Holland lleriings, keg Family Corned Ileef, kegs Family Corned Pork, Kegs Family Sinirkriuil, kegH Mixed Pickles, kegH OrvEtnl Drips kits Elr.i Choice Salmon Helliea, kits Extra Choice Mncki-rul, fte.sh Smoked Halibut, ficbh Smoked Salmon, fresh Smokt-il Sau. hii ire, freh Smnltcd Hcrf, wiiiilaker Sturr Hums, Hiu Dnpeit Hanm, Jacob DohlV Hull'iilo Hams, Ctl-t Dried Fit'8, black and while; Ciln Cheese, Oregon Cream (Jln-oe, Sh iss Clicete, Sap Sago CliccRu, Pine Apide Clieusi; and Edam Chei-.e, a Iti I locks; Snow While Codfish, Clcily Leinouv, fresli Pcaro, lied Cabbage . C3- I'nrlioului alieiition is rnlleil to a nice usMirtn cut of tho fain, ous. Holmi-s & Cmitt's His-uilH, Graham Wafer", Oaken Flakes, Sea Fniun Wiifeis, Midgets, Gitie;'r Wiifeis and Water. The-e biscuit., and a full line of Cnniied Goods and Grain, nl-o fiesh Apples in boxes, in qimmllles in suit. At lowest inaiket pi ice. New Cain Poiiitox-s nnd Onion? in Hue condition. 17 GEO. ENGELHARDT, (Formerly with Samuel Nott). Iiiioi"Loi unci Deiilcsi- in , STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, OHOOKERY, Gl.ASSWAHE, HOUSE FURNIBIIINO HARDWARE, AGATE IRON AND TINWARE. Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company, Beaver Block, - Fort Street. t?r Store formerly tm uple:'. Lv F. XO'IT, oprosite Sprcekels 4 Coa Bank. - 100 Laces ! & CO., and 05 Fort Street. we arc just below. 27 FINEST LINES OF F ETC, ETC. invoice of the finest hand-made, Cents' Shoes P. O. Box 287. rum-muiiiivi'miiiM in:,f:nttuimiiuimtiti .'- Health is Wealth I Dit. E. C. West's Nwitb akd ItaAis Tniur TtrsT.n ffuamntced Bnpcifio for Hjetorin, Vlzzi f'i lonTuMoni. Pita. Norrous Ncnrnlcir Hoadnclio, NorTotu Prottratlon. caumxI by thop -. ut alcohol or tobacco. Wtkefulnesi, Mental I'f proaaion. Softening of the Drain, resulting in li nuiitr and limiting to raUery, docay and dnaUn Prematura Old Aga, Uarrenncw, Lors of l'owrr in either aox.IntolantarrLiossea nnd Hpcrmator rhceo, erased by ovcr-oicrtion of tho brain, iwlfi abuao, or over-indulgence. Iich box contain one month' treatment. Sl.OOnbox.oralxboxiM for $3.00, aentby mall pre paid on receipt of prior. WE UUAItAXTEE HIX HOXF.H Tocnroanycaao. With oach order nceiYpd by iw for aix boxee, accompanied with $5.00, wn will Bond tho purchaeer our written guaronteoto re. fund tho money If tho treatment doo not effect a euro. Guarantee iaaued only by lIOI-.T-.IH'XM-.m Vr CO. S500 REWARD! TZ U1 jt tk Itan rwr4 fet ? t.M .ILrn Coa?Uht irPl. k Hradwlia,U4lctki, CeuUttlo or Coulnfmi, . unci n with Wnfi VtpulU UtH nlli. mUt U. lirw Uom n lUlrtlt toaplM IUu TV; n rortly rpuVI, 1 UTtrftU to tin ullitotlm. lip, CotWd. Uti torn, ran. UHlst lOflimtlniU. Jr ul 7 til dninku. fetwu. of KrafcUrMu tn4 tmlultat. TI KtlalM tuftasftctarrd 1r br JOHN C BEST CO.. I'l A IM W. lltlUo. ei CUar IrM Ittol poUjf ami rmU ron of I wl iub JIoIIIhUt A- Co.. W flm Wholwa'e and Hetnll Agents. Mer-Mai S. I Co., Tlie Bet Itoxite to the World Kenowned Volcano of Kilauea The new ard s-tuunch Steamer W. C. Hall Li;iive ' o-'olulu ii 10 o'clock a.v. on FRIDAY, September 21th. The 'tenner pas-e' n'oni: the entbo coast of In- li-cui.r I shir of Ilawdl. nt. fording tmirli-is a pamiinrra of charm. Ing bcenerv, and will slop at Ke.iluUe. kuu Bay, where Biifll lei t time id allow, ed to vl-li the Muiuiineni of Captain Cook. TouriMH bv tills loulp renrli Punnbiu nt ."i o'ulock on the liny atlcr lea itip; Honolulu, being only one nigh mi tliu vcs-el, making ihc entire p.ingc in smooth suilri' At Piiiniluu there i the FINEST HOTEL ON HAWAII, and from there IoutIsH'wIM he conveyed liy railroad to l'ahala. thence ty htigo conch lo II tlf.wiiy Home, who e horses and uuidc will lie in ailctidaii(.-L to con vey tlirm 10 the Vol 1 1 no. Tourists will lmu two night- and one whole day at the Volcano House. Tickets for the round trip, $50, which includes all expenses. Apply to HANKY AKMITAQE, Agent, at WIUIuiiih' Photograph Galliry, Fort htnel, or at the olllce of the 1. 1 'S. N. Co., E"plunadc. H70tlm A Live Morning Paper TAKE (. The Daily Herald" Fifty Cents a Month. 28 1 DANIEL LOGAN, Proprietor. Iy PAINTING ! Having 'coined the Services n Geo. C. Stratemeyer we are piepurul to execute oideis in all House or JSig-n. JPaiiiting-. HONOLULU PLANING MILLS. 06tf FOR SALE. Steel Rails! WITH FbWttH, Bolls Hjite. H. HACKFELD & Co. Burnt Out, butNot Dead ! Ryan's Boit-BiMlig SIod Is now udjolnlrg thtrcar of Lucas' Mill. Glum. Browor & Co.'s Bos ton Line of rackets. SJ2( Shlppcis wLl please inke no. JOX llec tlicl a flrM.ehiBs vesfel will he In Hip hotlh load In p for thin i o t In NotrmUer. to bail Decern I er Ut. Ontrrn fhould letvo hero by Mcunit-r of October Ut to liar careful attention. Another tliHt-class vessel will sail for Ibis port ou or about the Ut day of March, 1887, of which furthir notice will be given. For particulars, nply to O. HREWEIl & CO., AeenU. Honolulu, Auk. 24, lBSfl. IS i ' Store for Rent, and Fix tures for Sale. THAT desirable Store now oecup!iU by Hie LADIES' UAZAAR, B8 Fori street, and all the Fixture, Gins r&yea, &o., for gale. For further jmrliri'lHu, enquire ou the PcetuUee, 410 Sk 1 y i l i i.i