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hK fc ft'iwimgrrmmmniii inu rr ii 12 gattg ffnTTitfitt THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1889. . ARRIVALS. Sept 25 Slmr U Jt RUhop from iCooInu iStmr Kaala from Kiuun Sept I'd Stmr Lehtia from Hawaii Gcr lik 511ml, Meyer, 12" days from NcwYork Stitir .1 A Cummins from Koolau Sclir KauHlim lroin Kaunl Sclir KaMolfiom Haimlcl Sclir Rainbow from Koolau Stmr Wulmatiulo from Waluuae fc'chr Sarah ami El za fiom Koolau UEPAUTURES. Srpt 20 Slmr ICnnla for Kanaa at 4 p in Sclir Lcahi for Komi Sehr JMlle Morris for Koolau Sclir Mary for JJanalci VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Haw S S Australia, Hoiullettc, for San Francisco at 12 m Am bkt C O Whltmore, Ward, Port Townsend Stmr (J U Uishop for Walanac, Walalua ami Koolau at 'J n m Stmr IiCLua for lliininkna ami Hllo port? at 5 p m Sclir ICauliliia for Kahaluu PASSENGERS. From llamakua per stmr l.eliua, Sept 20 V II Snooncr and J U Florcs. From Koolau per stmr 0 It Bishop, Sept 25 .las Gay, -1 Chinese, :) natives and 23 deck. SHIPPING h'UTES. The schooner Ka Moi arrived to-day from Hanalel with 325S bags paddy. Tue slcamer Leluia arrived this morn injj from ilamakna with 00 tons of tliu old llonomn mill, ami 20 head cattle and 4 lepers fromKanpo. The barkuutiiie ICHUitat Unifies dis charging her lumber this evening', and .she will kavc on Saturday in lulhist for Puget Sound. The baik J A King will bo moved to her buth as soon as she gets away. Thebiigautlue Lurllue, Captain Mat son, galled from Hllo last Satmday for San rraneiseo with a full cargo of sugar and six passengers. The steamers W G Hall and Wnlulciile aie due eaily to-inoiro moiulngin order to connect with the hteaniMiip Australia leaving to-monow for San Francisco. The barkentine W II Dlniond is dock ed near the Oceanic Company's wharf. The schooner Kaulllua brought to-day 100 bags rice from Kalihlwai, Kauai. She sails to-monow for Kuhaluu. The Qeiuian bark Miini, Captain It Meyer, arrived this morning, 127 days from New York, with 1000 tons of geu eial moichandlse consigned to Messrs. Castle & Cooke, including 1000 cases of keroEcne oil, and two .team engines consigned to the Honolulu Iron Works. Sailed fiom New Yoik on May 22d. Pleasant w eather was experienced till Cape Horn was reached. Crossed the equator in the Atlantic on June 28th. aud oil August 1, arrived off the meii dian of Cape Horn. She was 23 days rounding the Horn irom 10 to 40 deg. S. While otf Cape Horn continuous bad weather with head jjcas w ere had for several weeks, during which time the vessel was entirely covered with ico,ic sembling a lloating iceberg. Thoso on board suffered from extreme cold, the temperature registering 7 deg. Took the S E trades in the south latitude, uud from thence to port encountered favorable weather. The equator was crossed 15 days ago. The Miini Is moored at Wilder's wharf. LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. Dn. E. Marstcllo leaves on the Zen landia for Samoa to rejoin his vessel, tho U. S. S. Adams. Patrick Hayes lias been seen in California. It is rumorad that the authorities are going to try to get him back hero. Mk. Taro Ando, Japanese Consul and Diplomatic Agent, paid official visits to tho Japanese men-of-war this morning. The usual salutes wero fired. Tiieke will bo u cricket match on Saturday at tho Makiki grounds be tween a Honolulu team and a com bined team from II. B. M. ships Ca roline and Espiegle. i m i -- - Tliu following are booked to leavo for tho Colonies on tho Zealandia: Hon II A Widemann, Misses A and G Widemann, Miss Mncfailanc, Carl Widemann, Major W Cairncross, J McCarthy, E Twoinoy and wifo. Dr. E. H. Marstcllo is booked for Samoa. EVENTS THIS EVENING. Drill Co. A Honolulu Rifles, at 7: 30. Kamchanicun Lodge of Perfection No. 1 A. nud A. H. Ii. nt 7:30. Complimentary baud concert nt Hawaiian Hotel at 7:30. AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW. BY J, V. MOltOAN. At 10 a. m. Underwriter's salo of bleached sheeting, pink prints, golden seal tobacco nud fancy sa teens, damaged by stilt water on voyage of importation. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, This, evening a complimentary concert will be tendered Hon. Geo. W. Merrill, ex-U. S. Minister Resi dent, and Mrs. Merrill at the Ha waiian Hotel, at 7:1)0 o'clock. Fol lowing is the programme: I'AItT I. Overdue Masaulello.. . . , Auber M Uoi ero 11 Trovatoi o Verdi March Tannliauser Wagner telcetlon 11 Trovatore Void! Mikliiolla, Alua Huu, Kpkohl. I'AItT II. Medley American Alife., . Heyer ..Wiildteufel , .SoiimI Waltz Tho Skaters Match Scnmer FidelU.. illUJJU wu. Tjiu Star Spangled Haulier. Hawaii J'ouol, 10GAL & GEHERAL HEWS. Roomb nro ndvertiml to let. A stiiono saddle horse is wanted. Tun H. S. Australia Mtils at noon Hharp to-morrow for San Francisco. Tin: Hawaiian hand Foionndcd Hon. II, A. 1. Carter and family this muming. Mkssrh. Qonsalvusit Co. nnnouiico the arrival of new teas in our busi ness items. AlTUCATio.NS for foreign money orders per Australia close at 1 o'clock this afternoon. ' Tun amount of opium found by the Custom house olliceis in the nine barrels, is 1000 tins. A Chinaman mid a Portuguese have joined hands nnd gono into the sail-making business. Tm: weather has been Bhowcry all day. There is overy indication of a heavy downfall of rain. Tun Hon. V. C. and Mrs. Wilder have postponed their trip to San Francisco for one month. Tun Paradise of September is out. bookstores and of J. tho Pacific for Copies nt the J. Williams. Tun captain ( and agents of the ship Eskdalo will not be responsible for debts contracted by the crow. Tins evening the Hawaiian band gives a complimentary concert nt the Hawaiian Hotel to Hon. Geo. W. and Mrs. Merrill. TiB steamer W. O. Hall will re turn early to-monow morning from Maui and Hawaii so as to connect with the Australia. Messrs., DciiBon, Smith it Co. have just lecoived Cashmere Bouquet per fumes, toilet soaps and waters. They aie of superior quality. . One of the hoises attached to a buggy, belonging to the Pantheon, ran .iway last evening. The animal died from injuries received. . . m Hon. Geo. W. Merrill and Mrs. Merrill called at Iolani Palace this morning and bid farewell to Their Majesties tho King and Queen. The Planters' Monthly for Septem ber is received. It contains particu lars of tho great success ol the dif fusion process at Kealia, Kauai. . i- The Iolani Palace baseball club and Theo. II. Davics fc Co.'s nine will have a match game of baseball at Makiki, Saturday, October 5th. The only case before the Police Justice this morning was Ah Ton, charged with driving a vehicle with out a license. Ho was fined !ffi and $1.20 costs. The reception and ball in honor of Admiral Kimbcily at tM) Hawaiian Hotel, Friday eveningp'roniises to be a brilliant affair. Alarge number of invitations have been issued. IIollistbr & Co. have to hand a complete assortment ot Colgate's noted perfumes and toilet soaps. This is the store to obtain photo graphic goods, and Buhach powder warranted genuine Mu. S. IJ. Koso, general agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York, is distributing very neat memorandum tablets and books. Besides being useful for keeping notes they contain interesting statis tics. The Zealandia is due on Saturday from San Francisco. Owing to the Very heavy storms on tho Atlantic, it may bo that tho mails were delayed, so that no one need bo surprised if the steamer does not get here on time. . . Mu. M. Goldberg has received on the Australia a line of thoso beauti ful silk flannel ovorshirts. Take a peep in the window of his store on tho Merchant street side If you aie going to the ball and require whito ties, gloves, dress shiite, etc., his sloro is tho placo to get them. . . ii At 11 o'clock this morning Mons. d'Anglado had audience of His Ma jesty the King at Iolani Palace, and presented an autograph letter from the President of tho Fronch Repub lic. The King was attended by II. II. Princo Kawanannkoa, HiH Ex. Jona. Aiibtin, Minister of Foreign Af fairs, and Mr. J. W. Robertson, 11. M.'b Acting Chamberlain. Tin: following is a correct list of thoeo booked to leave on tho Austra lia to-morrow: Hon Geo W Merrill and wife, Hon H A P Carter and wife, Misses Carter (It), Geo R Carter, Mifs Annie II Parko, Miss M Biod erick, Mi&s Hickuell,Mrs It Halslcad, Misbcs Emily and lieruico Hnlbtcad, J A Hopper, Madame MorrisBcau, Mis S Suvidge and S Elulich. Tin: Boston Herald has the fol lowing item; Rev. Valentine Franz of Willebrock, diocese of Mechlin is about to follow tho example of Fr. Dainien, and hot out for tliu Sand wich Ibluudu in Older to take tho place of the dead niissioner. As Fr. Wimduliu also works in the lepious colony with Fr. Cinrady, there will bo thieo priests left for the care of the lepers. Ai.vjiki) A. Home, a civil engineer of Now York, has died in an attempt to find hidden tieasiire in an island off British Houduiaa. Tho man who started the outcrpiibo was John M. Davidson, of San Francisco, formerly police justice in Honolulu. While DavidbOn was on a voyage from Ho nolulu to 1'eiu, a saior told him about a lot of money buried at the place montioiied, and debcribed tho laudipiiiks that have been fotpid, JDAfLY BULLETIN" A PRETTY DISPLAY. One of llio windows of the Pacific Hardware Company's store is oc cupied with a baseball display. On an cnscl stands u photograph of the Champion Stars in a very handsome gilt frame. The Company 1ms kind ly presented a frame to each mem ber of the Stars. They were allow ed their choice. Surrounding the frame, arc baseball bats, catcher's mask, gloves, etc. There is also tho gold ball, which has had engraved on it niuo stars and the words "Champions of 1880." The display is attracting considerable attention FAREWELL PARTY. Last evening a very elegant danc ing paity was given at the residence of lion. II. A. Widoinanti, in honor of Miss Allie Widemann, who leaves for the Colonics on the Zealandia. The dccoiations wero on a very ex tensive scale and much admired for their uniqueness. The Royal Ha waiian band was present and dis coursed appropriate music during the evening, and also played for dancing. Airfong those present were Their Majesties the King and Quccn,IIon. A. S. Cleghom, Princes Kawananakoa and Kalauianaolo, tho British, French and Portuguese Commissioners, Sir William Wise man, Bart., oflicers of the men-of-war in port, and others. The party was an exceedingly pleasant and successful affair. up. iiim. : u HAWAII BASEBALL LEAGUE. A meeting of the Hawaii Baseball League was held at 12:00 this after noon at tho Chamber of Commerce room, Hon. W. F. Allen, President, in the chair. The committee of investigation appointed Sept. Dili presented its report. It contained considerable evidence, and concluded with the recommendation that Meek, the pitcher of the Hawaiis, be perma nently expelled from the League, and prohibited from ever again par ticipating in a League game. The League adopted the report, and Meek is expelled as the Com mittee recommended. There was no evidence to show that any other player in the League had played crooked during the sea son. A rote of thanks was accorded Mr. J. J. Williams for presenting photos of the winping Stars. It was decided to open the season next year, the first week in April. BON VOYACE. Hon. Geo. W. Merrill and Mrs. Merrill, after four years' residence in the islands, return to the Stales on the Australia. Hon. II. A. 1 Carter with his wife and family return to Washing ton, D. C, after visiting friends in the islands the past three months. Miss Annie II. Parke returns to the Musctnn of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass., to resume her studies. She will probably be away for a year. Mrs. Robert Ilalstead of Waialua goes to the Coast for the benefit of her health, to be absent until De cember. Her daughters, Misses Emily and Bernice, accompany her. Madame Morrisscau, who has been visiting her brother, Dr. Geo. Trousseau, the past three months, returns home much pleased with her stay in the islands. Mr. J. A. Hopper makes one of his usual visits to the Coast. He expects to join his family tliere. Mrs. S. Savidgc is going to Cali fornia for the benefit of her health. MR. GLADSTONE OH EDITORIAL FUNC TIONS. Mr. Gladstone has written to the Hon. Lloyd Brycc a brief account of his recollections of the late Mr. Thorndiko Rice, editor of the North American Review (says the London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian). Tho right lion, gentle-, man writes: "The character of editor ns such is comparatively mo dern. It meets a manifest want of modern society, and the duty of the editor is to select and compound for a very large portion of modern com munities a main part of their staple mental food. I at once porceived, or seemed to myself to perceive, that Mr. Rico possessed in a very remarkable degree the gifts requir ed for the effective discharge of the function of an editor. In anolher point of view," continues the right lion, gentleman, "I view the career of Mr. Rico with interest nnd res pect. Mr. Rice was, as I under stand, a man of independent for tune, and being such he novel thelcss gave himself to a laborious occupa tion. The growth of a class of idle rich men would, in my opinion, be a great misfortune to America, ns it must be to any other country, and 1 take it as a sign of a mind aspiring to public virtue when tho rich man frankly and practically owns him self to be amenable to the common lot of honorable duty and labor," Every man is "hunting for a girl" until he is married. Then he takes a rest and his wife begins. The Los Angeles and Pacific Rail road was on Sept. 10th placed in the hands of W. S. Spilman, ns re ceiver, by order of the Superior Court, on an order asked for by tho Bank of California. Tho bank holds claims against the concern for over 812,000. The company has spent about SOTjO.OOO. The road (s im(, paying interest- on the investment. The tracks extend from L03 An geles to Santa Monica, and there is a branch to Biirbunk. ! HONOLULU, H. I SEPTEMBER 20, 1889. THE 'BUS DRIVER AS ART CRITIC. Tho pride of Ea9t-ender9 In their palace is illustrated by an incident told to the London coi respondent of the Manchester Examiner by an American lady now in'Londoii. The latter, with true American energy, was doing the East-end on the top of u 'bus, when, noticing n placard above the People's Palace, she re marked, "Wc must go there before wo leave Loudon." To her sur prise, tho driver put in "Ay, do, miss; there's n fine exhibition of pictures on there just now," and ho straightway produced for my Ame rican friend's edification a long des cription of the pictures from a daily paper, taking part in the conversa tion "just like n human being," re marked my informant. Rear Admiral Henry Fairfax, C. B., R. N., having been appointed a Second Lord of tho Admiralty, is succeeded as commander-in-chief of the Australian naval station by Rear Admiral Lord Charles T. Douglas Scott, C. B., R. N. Lord Scott commanded the Bacchante, with the Prince of Wales' sons as midship men on board, when that vessel visited Australia in 18S1, nnd iu 1883 visited the country again and married a daughter of Mr. Charles Ryan, of Melbourne, stock and sta tion agent. JU ST.rcculvcd Celebrated Foochow Teas, direct from China; n splen. did unsortment of tine Teas: The Ha. wailan Slixturo, in J lb packages; Tho Rose Broad Tea, in 4 Hi packages, de lightfully fragrant: Extra Supcrflno Black Tea. 10 II, boxes in bnik; First Crop 1880-1S8O Congou, in 10 ll boxes, 0 packages to a pound; to bo hat! o.ily of Gonsulves & Co , Honolulu. SG2 if M n. UKJUU iiut JuH ruuL'neu u Australia" anoiucr 101 oi tnai "PHILADELPHIA IAGEK BEEN" in kegs, which ho is offering to his customers. !158 lw YOUNG HOP and JOE MARIA, SAIIiBlAKERS. Col burn & Co.'s Building; 8rd "floor, (formerly occupied liy J. M. Out ite Co), corner Qjicen & Nuuanu streets Work done with neatness and dispatch. 3C2 lm TO LET COTTAGE or Rooms, sin. .' cly or In suits, for housekeeping, furnished or uufutnislK'd, all new; liath-iooms and every convenience, 10 minutes' walk from Pon Office. Inquire at 35 Emma street. Terms from $5 to 25 per month. 302 lw NOTICE. NEITHER tho captain nor the acents or the Eiitish ship "EsUdalo" will bo responsible for debt contracted by the crew without a written order. 3(32 3t NOTICE. PARTIES bavins Union Ferd Co. Tablets, on have duplicate in sides, by applying at the Compnny's oitlcc, corner Queen and Edinburgh streets. 319 iw NOTICE. Tit. ANTON VOGEL is not in OHr iJL employ any more after this date. E. HOFFSOHLAEGER & CO. Honolulu, Aug. 24, 18S9. 3:J5 lm NOTICE. DURINO my absenco from tho King dom my son George Bruns will act for me In all matters of business under full power of nltnrnoy. J. II. BRUNS. Honolulu, Sopt. 21, 18S9. 353 lw FOR SALE ANEW Wilcox & White Parlor Organ witli eight stops. Suitable for school or church. A. fine Instru ment. Apply at 57 Punchbowl street, opposite N. P. Mission Institute. 273 tf FOR SALE FIRST - CLASS Phaeton in per- order. Apply at 311 tf this olllce. PASTURE for HORSE A" T Kalukou, Kancohr, iroolaupoko. MM acres of good pasture land, all enclosed plenty of water. Apply to Charles I. Hiram, at the Uing'u Stublcb, Honolulu, or at Holokou. tub 28 89 ly DAVID, KAAIIIUE HAS tho best and cheapest Black Rock, Coia, Sand ami Boll for sale in any nuaulby. Apply at tliu law olllce of William C. Add, No. 3(1 Mer chant sliect, Honolulu, 11. I. 301 3m Tho Nippon ViiHiin S&iilnhn'HAI HU-el HtenniHlilp -?& "Yamashiro 3!aru" 2,500 Toii3 Rojjistor. Will bo duo hero October 2, 18S9, aud will leave lor tho above ports on or about thu 7th October, 1889. CSV" For freight or pasiage, having superior cabin and btccraga hecommo. datioiiR, apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.. 357 tf Agents. rpH E""0N LY U VE PAPER of i. Honolulu "Tho Daily llullellii." 50 cents per month,. Onlc Stain ConiD'7. TIHIJ VAISSjU: Arrivo at Honolulu: Zealandia September 28 Australia October 18 Alameda October 2G Australia November 15 Leave Honolulu: Australia Soptombcr 27 Mariposa October ID Australia October 25 Zealandia November 1G Australia. . .ft November 22 Alameda December H 218 tf European Billiard Parlors. rpiIE Handsomest Billiard l'arlors in X tho city, and lilted up In tho most approved style. Four tables with all tho latest ImproviimcnlM. """ J. P. UOW'EN & CO., 270 tf Proprietors. Cnrringo For Sale Cheap. NEW Culundcr Car rltirn -tn Kt. Iliilclmil LM. nnd li.'nnlcnnilt' hlimnml in llrht I'lnss Htvln: mil'l lln immiMllnlnlv sold to t'lo'o an assignment. Apply to HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. COTTAGE and iWVtt -' " small room', vert liiw-fj with liatli rnnni rllntnrr -n.. find kilrliPM flntunlwrl nn Tritlnnlil-.. street, opposito Hotel street. Rent ?10 per mouth. AppH- at HAWAIIAN UU&LMSSS AGENCY. Cotiago To Let. NEW one storv Cottage on upper inn tnf Llllha htreet, contalninc 5 ioom nicely papered and painted, batii loom, kitchen, nice lawn, (-hade tiee. etc. Will be tented reasonable to a good ten nut. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. Syclterine. rI"MIE best remedy for X wounds, ulcers, galls, proud llesh and sores of every decrip- tion to peisous or ani mals. Adopted bv leading horse lail road. club and livery stable, etc., iu the United States and elsewhcie. We are prepared to prove this statement by testimonials and references to planteit, and liverymen in this Kingdom. Apnlv to HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY Island Views. ALARGEassoitmcntof I'hotogiapbs and Stereoscopic Views of the mot attractive scenery, buildings, etc , in thess islands, for s.ile at leasonable prices. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. Corner Foit and Mcichant .stieets. 2308 tf THEO. P. SEVER1N, View ami Landscape Photographer. Makes a specially of photographing residences, interiors, groups, decora tions and ull kinds of out and indoor views. Also, does printing and develop ing for amateurs and others at the lowest rates. Satisfaction given and all orders receive prompt attention. Views mounted in books to order. Officii: Corner of King and Alakea street. P.O. Box fi2. MutualTele. 259. 122 ti J. N. S. WILLIAMS, Engineer & Contractor, Is prepared to design and contract for all classes of Sugar Extraction Much!, nery. Irrigating .Machinery, Evaporat ing Apparatus, Vacuum Pans, Engines of all kinds and for all purposes. Water Wheels, Water Conduits, Iboth pipes and llumcsj, Steim Bollersif various kinds, Railroad Material and Rolling Stock, Etc , Etc. mppusioar aiAuuixEiiY, In all its brandies a specialty. Plantations supplied with Chemical and Analytical Apparatus of the very best description to order. BS5f Close attention paid to all orders and satisfaction to the purctiuscr gua ranteed. P. O. Box 380. Fort 6trcet, Honolulu. scpt.0 89.ly The Tlioiiiilircd Mod "MARIN" Will stand at seivico nl W AIALAE, Jjfer u Rl'.coilD 2:22, Sacrumcnto. Sept. 13, 1887. Pumaur.r.: Marin was Mrcd by Quinn's Patchen, ho by Uco. M. Pat. chen, Jr.; Mailn'sdam bv Emigrant, ho by Billy McCracken; Hilly McOracken by McCracken'i Black Huuk, 707, (Iho sfru of Lady Donley, and of the dam of Overman, UilUif). McUrncken's llliink Hawk, 707, by Vermont Black Hawk, 5; 2nd dam by Alirs!mll'.s Black lluwk, he by Eautoii'fl Black Hawk. Tliu dam of Quinn's Patchen by Siockbrldgo Chief, ho by Vermont Ulack Hawk, 5. Ii. T. Carroll of Han Pianolfco. tho fotmer owner of Marin, vouulirs, that out of thiny-six marcs served by this horse during his ubt season in Call, fornla, thlity.flvo proved with foal. l'AIJL It, ISKXIIKItti. )ly.2l8tt mtBtrmnvMam rtBftmi:tAi iwiuh iimiti mil S - OF ON op new Iquifabie Life Assurance Society OF TUB TNITBD STATICS A SIMPLE PROMISE TO PAY. Trom the Nnv YotiK Titt(, June 12, 1899. The Bquitablo Life Assurance Society lias adopted n new form of policy which, like a bank draft, is n simple promisa to pay without condi tions on the back. From the Oiucaoo I.nvkstioatok.1 Always on the alert, and ever anxious to give the public the most advantageous contract in life insurance, the Equitable Life Assuranco So ciely of New York has, in the past, tuado many advances on old methods, and has been the means to liberalize life assurance iu a greater degree, perhaps, titan any other organization. It is not at all surprising, there fore, that this great company now comes before the people with a new contract, the like ot which has not before been known iu life insurance. Fiom the ICr.KTUCKY ltr.nisTi:it,, Richmond, Ky., .lime 23, 1SS9. Tho Equitable LifoAssuranee Society lias, in the past, done more to create and maintain confidence in life assurance than any other company. Consequently its business is larger than that of any of its competitors. Furthermore, it has now taken a step which practically sweeps every ob jection of the character referred to out of the way. The result, undoubt edly, will be that thousands of men who have heretofore lacked confidence iu life assurance, will examine the new policy offered by llio Equitable, and assure their lives forthwith. Tioui tho This company has done more than any other to simplify the assurance contract, and to maintain public confidence in life assurance. I'rom the Pvuiriu Usiikuwi:iti:k, San Fwnci'.co.July 1, 188'). J The Equitable has already established n world-wide reputation for liberal dealings witli its policy-holders and for its prompt settlement of all legitimate claims against it, and this new policy cannot fail to enhance its reputation for enterprise and progressiveness in dealing with the subject of life assurance. JCSf" For full particulars call on ALEX. J. CARTWRBCHT, 350 lm General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. HOLLI8TI 109 XWIIT KTiCKET. IIOXOJMJLU. NEW GOODS JUST TO HAND A PULL ASSORTMENT OF Colgate Co.'s Celebrated Perfumes & Toilet Soaps, Photographic Goods of All Kinds. EB UHAC H WARRANTED GENUINE & :ine Chemicals, Cigars, Cigarettes & Tobaccos. Tm Oiiicego Cash Register WITH Automatic Adding Attachment I o Thii iH tho only CASH REGISTER that lins a Self-adding Attachment which shows the total amount of bales nt any moment. fl?SP Everybody needs one and nobody can nll'ord to be without one. '.m lm F. EBDLERS & CO. -LPd JUST RECEIVED PER A ft' "H VH rt NAWXATKKNK UPRH fJAAA JJJUAKWj Ui-JJUALUUUJLi iw v it it iv ii v i . DLijieoy & HUxribroicIerios, IN GREAT VARIETY at VERY LOW PRICES. t" )iessinaking Dojmrtincnt TheCrandail Change of Type Iu 0 Seconds ! Writing io Plain Sight! Simple and Durable ! 1ST Wl ami n-e sample nm hlue at tin- HAWAIIAN NEW5 CO., Ucncral AgfiHB for Hawaiian Ulum!?. tat if - THE - PRESS TUB Tontine Policy Tin - : Boston Post. ? -o- IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. Patent Medicines, C. O. BERGER, Solo Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands. S. S. "AUSTRALIA" KV K I i i l i i c a i i'. under thu management of MISS I FILTER PRESSES ! I'AAIWAU PlA.VTATION, Hawaii, March I), 19S. f It Nil ci ii I run & l.ocomallva Works, Nun I'raiirlM'o, CiUVn.r.MKN; W llill'n 1lk.Pi! tvvn nl 1 your 30. Chambered Fitter Preuet thU -oiirou, 'iiii-y mo couvriiient, easily haiulli'il nud nro woiklm; entirely to our xutWfnrtinii. I can -MTomiiicmi no lm piovciiK'ut on them. Very rrspectfuHy voun, (HKiietl) A. MOORE, Manager Paauhaii Plantation. Tlipfo 1'iokks mo made extra heavy for high iii'piireH, occupy a tloor sp.icu 1 1 f-ui by I f -t, ami preheut a lllteilmr htirfure of 240 square leet. A limited number In stock In Hono lulu and are sold at very low pricei. Ris-loa Iron & Loco. Works. Sail Francisco. t" For nattloulars enquire of JOHN DYER, Honolulu, Room No. a Spi-eckela' Work. 2250 tf w. G. Irwin & Co., Agent,