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k V --. - 1 1 r. "S.. V J V. if . . T U til Bjatlu iKuTlct'iu1 MONDAY, MAY 'JO, 18U0. 0A1IU RAILWAY ft LAUD COMPANY'S TLMK TAm.H: ui:u:i.Ait ihai.sh. A. M. . Leave llouiilulu '.i:i)o A i live .Miiliana '.IMS Leave MaiKiu.v It :0o Anlve Honolulu tl:tS TN11AV IIMI.VS. A.M. i M. Leave Honolulu... '.mho r.::hi ArrtVf Mtuiaii'i ...10:13 I: IK l.c:iV(! .Miiiuni: II :(I0 1 :KS Arrive Huilohllli. . . I : Id 5:.ll I-. i. y .w L':1S ecu I'. II. ::uo .1:18 I sil i :.;. -I'.I'J ARRIVALS. Mny M--Stitir Wiiliilcnlis limn Kintal tiuur Kr.flla Irom Kiiuni .Stint' Llkcllke irom iMitiit ICainilloa fiom Knii.it - . . . .Mny .'.") -JnpSti Ymmislilro Main, Young, fur Yoknlimuii at 1- in Am bkt Amelia, Newhall, foi Sim Fi.iu- ei-eo .Stiiir Hawaii for Ilam.ikua at in n in Nnir.bis Makee for Kiipmi nt I p in titinr MoUo.HI fur Molokai at p in Stmr .1 A. Uiiunihis for Kooliiu at !) a in Selir Liika for Koluilit Atn -l-mnstcd fchr H K Wood for I'oit TowiitiiiI " VESSELS'lLAVINU 10-MdlUHJW. "" Sctir Hnlcakiila for Haw till Mmr Hkellke for Maul at f. n in Imiiii' Klliuieu If on for llittmikiiii at .1 pin Stmr Waiale.ilo lor V:iinu'.i and N'.i wlllwlll at " l in f!tinr Kanla for Kilauea and lliuialci at -I p in Am Iiktuo (ioo C fiilklli", Aekcimau, for foil Townsciiil rdnEIGN VESSELS Iff PDRT." 11 11 M f Clmmpion, St Clair, from Ila- IKlll'i i; S 6 XipMc, McCurley. fioin Samoa 1.' S A Adams. .) li Greene, from Samoa Hi- ship l'.oriowihtle, Guthrie, fioin Liverpool llt.l I'mnU'i-, Dow, from San Fi.ineben Am bUt lrmgard, A 11 Paul, from .Sim Francisco. Ilk Alex McNeil, Frlls, f i out San Fian- cUco Am bkt U O Funk, A 0 Glascr. from .Newcastle Am hk Colusa, lJaekits, from Newcastle, X sw Am l-iunsted ?c!ir F, K Wood, N O Lar sen, from Newcastle, N S W Am iiih-s packet Morning is tar, O F Garland, from South Ssea Islands PASSEHCERS. From windward per tmr I.lkellkc, .May 2i J Xuil, Lo Uhong, H Law.-, Y Aliiu, Mr? Clarke, C F Haldwhi, Tuck Luii:. J!i'o Frltch and wife, AV M Ter.i plfton, K .1 Wulgut, Miirlu Iviinnlicli', llmiiili Kuiiahele, Jllss Kulaulkapu, Mr Kriek'.on. From Kuuni per wlnir Waiuh-alc, May 25 Mr A Maekintotli, I Y Spilz, wife, and i-hild, O Muhhnann, wifo and two children, l)r Andeivon, ): Jonofs, 0 Schol., V i Ji-unhcrg, K I'odoyn, Mrs Hiibn, 1'iof Bolton, Jtio Aslidinvii, and III) deck. The Mmr Knalu bronglit '.'100 bugs su j;ar from Kauai yesterday. Thesunr Wahdenle anlved on Suu ilay moriihiK finii) Kaimt with :'.t'75 Ijiiks Migur, 8 hore, 19 paokngus h!de. and 70 paeuaK''-i suuuiii'c. BURN. WOOD At Honolulu, May 2Glh, to the wifo of Dr. C. P.. AVood, u ilauphtor. i ' rf EVEHTS THIS EVEKIUG. Ilarmony Lodge. I. 0. O. F., 7.30. Untirt coiioi'rt at Kmniii Sqimre, at. 7:0. Lodge lu Progrc'i, A. V. & A. M., nt 7:30. Annual receptionSlnwiKers' Friend Sncioty, resiilunuo lion. C. It. Uiahop, 7:30. Uospol nicetinf,' in Fowler'n yard, 7 :J10. F1HE. A few minutes uftor -1 o'clock this moniiii',' u ory of lire was heard on Hotel street, and after sonic delay the bells wore mug. The llro was in a Chinese cigar stand on Hotel ritrcet, opposite Horn' llakery, unci was probably caused by cockronclics and matches. The blaze wua check ed by two bucket! of water, and subsequently put out by the Van theon host). Kniiuu Co. No. 2 and their volunteer boys were quickly ut. the place, but were not needed. ijouseahbTobby. Noble Anderson la tho most t'lcr- ieal looking member. Noble J. M. Ilornnr n the nio'it serioui member. Members of (lie l'lanlura' lianv in the Aisemhlv are f'otu nuver backward in npenking. There am three inciuborn mid two olUcetH of the House named Wilcox. There are three Homers in the assembled wisdom. Each of them looks as if lie could say, with "little Jack Horner" of the F.nglish nursery classics, "What a good hoy am I." Hop. llrown i the referee on rules. Noble Wideinanti umpires the pKictico and precedent gnme. Noble Vhillips is the picture of imperturbability. Noble Haldwin is the last rose of 1888 summer. Noble Walbtidgo is the good looking member. Noble von Tcmpsky wears a "don't-carc-a-darn" look. Hop. Baker's face threatens a funuy speech. He'll get it off be fore many days. LOCAL & UEHERAL HEWS. TltKlll. it n collate I" lelll ril'nr thu I Rilglc llotlc. I .-.... ! It mined heavily nt Kw.i ve-iei- i day afternoon, .. - .. --- i Waiuiici wnc lively with seiib.ilhcri yesterday afternoon, I'ntNTixii tu'iiders nr invited by the .Minister of lnteiior. 1)11. I.lllidy lni been eonlilli'd In hi- hou-o by'illiiiMB fur iumu1 diiyo pnri. Tii::nr: i n splendid dniieini; paity at the My i tie lhmt t?liib hmire .Satutd.iy nij;ht. ('ossii'ttAni.i: tnat!"i li.i 1 n ennvded nut of thii i.i.Mtc. It will Hpponr to'inoriow. A m:t balance of about if.'jon w.i received bv l'rof. Sum l-t fmni hit benolll Ftiiln.v nilit, Tun JapancM' iiniiiiginiit weie d diencd ye.itorday by Mr. S.iyfunl tlii'.;t)Kli nu intrrprulei'. Tina M'Uthi'ily weather niaked j'oine people ciunky who would iithci V.MI' be iplite iie.i(eablr. Tin: yuoMl-5 of the Ilamillnn !Ioiie rnli'itnin thn'O of Wnikiki Vill.i nl (ho Ilaiuilton lliis eveiiiiiL-. I.M K'ltn'i iliy guilds hiiiiiic.-j at. tho ctiruei f .-:iiiit!i and Paiuihi leel1 hilh been nd.l in Sue Yin Viiij. . . - - A bt'i:ciAi. meetiiii; nt' the Hawai ian Jockey Club is called fm next Thiiiiid.iv oveniii, at the Hawaiian lintel. A i.aiioi: hall ii hcimj picpaicd fm the ht. Antoiiin Itcnewili-ni Society (I'orLUKio'M'), nvcr ami in icai m' Mr. (.'. T lint .' htinr. lCiur -trret. Mil. Molntu.-h w.i- lakiut; erluin iiiciisiiieineutH nl the Ailiii;tnn block, the other day, iie.Minlnty to all il on f i nut leplitiiii); the hrii !:. . . . b . - -. Two fxi'ullent pholotrinpiiM, finely coloied, of llm "Thiee J.ittlo Maids from School," imp mi ehibition in the window of the Pacilic Ilaidwaie Co V store. Mil. S.iyfnnl Miid, Suturil.iy ecn iii;, that thii.se who remained away ft oiii chiiioh nu aceounl of thf hypo- elite.-, in it, Would have to be with them in the cud. Vi'corNr Torie, leliiini' l)idoiiiu tic. Agent and Coiimi1-Coiioi.i1 for Japan, and his Mioucscor, Mr. Tizo Mu-iil:i Phornkni, li.nl andieiici of the King on tfiittinluy. Tun file whoro Peail City is lo be is niiiliMgiuiig changes. Two or thico neat buildings ain being erect ed, and something h being done in the way of lamUcapu gardening. TWO bundled and sixteen tickete. were taken in at the "ennlidential talk" .Saturday evening. Mr. Snyfoid became warmed up at times and could bo distinctly heard half a block oil. Dit. 11. W. Andor.-on has returned from his visit to Kauai and Niihaii, ami has, resumed his dental piactice. At Niihau the doctor found a human skull with all llm troth in excellent prcrervation. A wi:m.-known nativo man named Optiuui, belonging to Ihe district of Kwa, was thrown from his horse on Satuuhiy afternoon, and badly in jured. Tho injured man died at an caily hour this moining. Tttr. llijou Comedy Company will give ilioir last perfoimanco at the Opuru llotisu next Thuisdiiy night, wiion the French Spy will bo pie rented. Tho occasion will he a bone tit to tho conipanv by Co. A Hono lulu ItiileH. Kimn: Damon, eldest oll of llii Fxcellency S. M,. Damon, was shot through thu hand Saturday. A com panion was handing him bis gun over a bank, when tho piece wa accidentally discharged with tho painful iesult mentioned. Mi:. J. M. Monsarrat will leave by II. U. M. H. Champion, when tho Acoin arrives, for K-quimnult, H. C, as Kiiest of Captain SI. Clair, and will lelurn to Honolulu by way of Fan FiiinciM'o. Mi. Monsarr.il vtill bo away about two mouths. F-ioiiteun cases of drunkenness wore disposed of in tho usual way in tho Polico Court this morning, bum Noon was lined $200 ami .fit costs, and sentenced to 2-1 hours at ban1 lahni, for opium in po-sesiion. Other cases were continued or discharged. Mil. Fahehild, who 0:11110 lo Hono lulu a few days ago to look after pome maehinciy which came by the Uor rowdale, loturns to Kenliu, Kauai, by tho steniiioi .las. Mnkee this even ing, taking with him a scow lo land a steam plough whh h will follow in a week or so. A I'KiirioN has been icceivcd by tho Uoaid of Health from .".Hi lepcis on Molokai, praying that Dr. Swift be retained us icsidont physician. Tho petitioners say Dr. Swift is tho best physician they ever had, that bo cures all their minor ailments, and slays willi I hem always. Mil. Alfied Fowler, oil learning Saturday that Iho City of Puking, and another of ihe Japanese steam ein, would hu leaving for Japan the iniddlo of next month, and givo him another opportunity of leaching that country without going to San Finn cisco for the purposo, decided to re main over for 0110 of tho ubovo ves sels, to avail himself of the opportun ity of vititing tho Hilo and llama kua Districts, which ho is very de. sirotts of doing. DAU.Y UUI.1.,!ETU) jZTMmvA riet!irj-3ri' THE IMLMHE. Fonnn day. Mo.ndav, May '2(!. The Legislature was opened with prayer by tin; chaplain at 10 o'clock. .Minutes "f laH two days wcio lead by the secretary and the inlurpictcr, and with slight collections adopted. I'l'TlllONs. Hep. Kiiuni presented a petition tioin ilonoula i:ii ,' signatures, playing that the Constitution adojit ed in 1.SS7 be aholiihed. Also, one fiom the same place, that the pres ent Cabinet, in whom Ihe people have no conlhlcucc, be removed li'om olllce, and Ihat all the power be icsloictl to the King. Al'o, one from liana that the provision lor the election of Noble- by tho people be abolished, nnd I hat Nobles he ap pointed by llut Majesty. Also, one fiom Knupo, that tl.c independence of tho kingdom be perpetuated. Also, otic from Katipo with .Vs ig natures, lh.it Ihe Minister! he re moved from olllce. All referred lo Judiciary Committee. Also, peti tion from Kipahuhi, that Articles :il, II. I'J, 7, and others of the Conitittition he aiiiciidcd ; Ihat the present Ministry be removed, as they arc the cause of great dissen sion and tumult; that the people elect all olllcois under His Majesty fiom Ihe Ministry downward. He fened 011 motion to committee on miscellaneous petitions. Also, a petition from Kipahulii, that the ap piopriation for a resident physician 011 Molokai be discontinued, and Ihat an appropriation he made for the purpose of rewarding anybody who di-eoveis a euro for leprosy. Also one Irom the same place, that no while or any other per.-on be ap pointed doctor under the Hoard ot Health unless he can cure leprosy; also, that Ihe President of the Hoard of Health be removed lioin otllce. Heferred to sanitary committee. Also, a petition Irom liana, that no more people from other countries, of whateier race, be allowed to in ter this kingdom. Kclcried to com mittee on commerce. Also, petition fiom liana with oO signatures, that one license for the sale of intoxicat ing liquor be gi anted for each elec tion district. Heferred to finance committee. Also, a petition from liana, that no commission or license do given for laying any railway or ditrging any canal through the land ot any person, Hawaiian or foreign, unless the owner gives his eon'cnl. Referred to committee on public lands. Also, petition from liana, that all lostrielions on Hawaiians practising medicine be taken away. Heferred to sanitary committee. Also, petition from the same dis trict, ihat the allowance to His Majesty, the Minister", and Judges be reduced. Hcfcnetl to linaticc committee. Hep. Kapaehaolo presented a pe tition from Molokai that three roads mentioned he put in good condition ; also, that SI 000 be appropriated tor repairing Ihe road over the pali at Kalaupapa. Heferred to committee on public iauds. Hep. Waipuilani presented a pe tition from Kona that an appropria tion of 81000 be made for the land ing at Hoopuloa, and S2000 for the road leading from that place. He ferred to committee on public lands. Ki:i'oin ok coMMini:i:.s. Hep. Lucas from the printing committee reported three bill'i icady lor distribution. Noble Cummins for the committee to reply to His Majesty's speech te portcd the following dm It of ad dress: "His Ma.ilstv King K.vlakvi'a. "May it please Your Majesty: "We Nobles and Hcpresentatives in Parliament assembled, in reply to Your Majesty's address troni the throne, congratulate Your Majesty on tho continuauoe of friendly rela tions between your Majesty's king dom and foreign nations, and which has tended to sccmo the hsppitiess of your .Majesty's sulijccts and all sojourners within the kingdom. "Whilst recogni.ing a fair degree of commercial prosperity in the biennial period Just closed, we sub mit that there may arise ciretnn- Miinees beyond our control which may place a temporary check upon our prospetity. "It is satisfactory for us to learn that our credit is good and that our financial condition is on a sound ha uls; we trust your .Majesty it may continue to improve. "We shall carefully consider and encourage every measure relating to public improvement which may tend to promote enterpiise and industry by which labor 111113 receivo a fair recompense for its service and in vestment of capital a fair return and to that end shall encourage railroads and other public works. "Wo congratulate .your Majesty that the measures commenced sev eral ycats ago for guarding the health of the people are not relaxed, and wo assitru your .Majesty that wo will evor deem It of tho highest im portance to encourage the best me dical f,kill to ndvise. measures for the public health. "We notice your Majesty's refer ence to haibor improvements and assure your Majesty that wo shall give our best attention to'such mat ters as llm deepening and general improvement of harbors, especially those, ot Honolulu and Hilo. "Wo sharo with your Majesty in the hope that we may ere long have the advantage of a submarine cabin HONOLULU, ti. J Wn4! with the Pacitl.; Coast nnd the rcsr of the wot Id, 'ind wc have no doubt from picsciil indication that the nations north ami touth of us 111 the I'lii'Ille who are now deeply Interest- ed in Ihe. matter will undorlake such , an enterprise, and our geographical ' position tenders it probable that we will ho invited to join with other Powers. Hut wc question Iho wi dom of pledging the national eicdit for such a work. " We hae tho honor to he your Majesty's obedient aid loyal 'sub jects. "The Nobles and Hepresenlatives 111 Legislative Council Aseintiled. Uy the t'oinmlltcc. "J. A. Cunn.v-, "J. K. Hon, "W11. 11. Coitswi.t.t., "John W. Kai.ua, "Vai.dkmvii Kxvti-i s. "Honolulu, -J.'SO May. IS'.iO." .Minister Thurston objected to some points in the dratt, particular ly that lcfening to apprehended danger of a setback lo our piopcr ily, and that objecting to sub-hiics for railways or other works of im provement. Complimenting the printing committee lor the activity already shown, ho moved the draft be refeiied lo it and printed for the infot niation of members. Noble Phillips seconded the mo tion. Hep. I'li'own supported the motion. If this country is going 10 war with any other country, or another coiin tiy is going to sci.e this country. I want to know it. Hep. Xuwalii moved that Ihe ie port hi. adopted. It was only Ihe opinions of the committee. The .Mini-ter who was so auvioiis a tew days ago lo rush business now tried to delay it by having the address printed. Hep. Hush said the thiealened abolition of SNjjar duties by the American Congress was ceilainlya danger to be apprehended. The King's speech was put in his mouth by the .Ministers. Thu Miui-lers showed they apprehended danger by having kept armed men at the Police Station tor a long time lately. A great deal depended on whether tin lIoii:0 should appiopriate money for lotten cables such as the one icccut ly laid to Molokai. Also it wtva im pottant to know whether SIS, 000 a mile should be given for railroads. If there was no feeling of uneasiness here, why should the bank transfer its specie to I lie treasury vaults: And why should there have been a split in the volunteer foicos-' Hep. Hickard opposed the motion to adopt the report. The reinaiks ol Ihe Minister of the Interior were quite in place, and all this discus sion came from the cause that His Kxcelleni'v wished to remove by having the report printed. He im dertood but very little of the word ing or the draft and presumed other members were likewise in the dark. He had every respect for and confi dence in the gentlemen of the com mittee, and their report perhaps em bodied everything nccessaiy to the honor of the House. As it was to be a reply of this body as a whole, it should express the views of all the members. Therefore, it should he carefully considered and he sup ported the motion to have the draft printed. Noble McCarthy did not wish to express any opinion on the matter of the report, but was in favor of hav ing it printed for information. The House should not commit itself to opinions that its future action might contradict. Noble Haldwin said it was the custom for the reply to be very sim ple, not going into the policy of the House. The lirst sentence objected lo was a very important one, and he did not suppose any member would desire to lay down 11113 s,1(-''1 tiii iXH that there should be any check to the prosperity of the country. Pro bably most of the committee belong to the National partj, although lie was not sure but thu chairman was a Reformer. None of the commit tee, however, could intend to do aught that would ii.Jurc the country. Noble Cornwell, as a member of the committee, had mil had lime to read it carefully before he signed it. He was therefore in tavor of haviug it printed. Hep. Kalua approved ol thertpoit and lavored its adoption. He re I er red to the inter-islaud cable failure. The committee might have presented tho repby lo the King without sub mitting it to the House. Hep. Kahookano wanted to know what the report contained, and favored the motion. He moved ihe previous question which cariied, and the motion to have the repoil pnnicd was passed. Tile I louse adjourned at noon till 10 o'clock to-monow. EVENTS T0-M0Ru0'.V. Sale C.ilii'oiiiia b.iv bv L. J. Lie li! in. ey, .Mil. L. J. Levev will sell C.difoi ui.i hay al. suction to-moriow at 1 o'clock noon, at hi- 'alesionni. T tn: ale of Dr. Tro'i-e.iu boats has been po-tpoucil from .May the JSth lo Wednerday, June -lib. A mi:hil'vi si.ed audience willies, ed tin )eifoinianee of I Slack-eyed Stiisiu and the Hough Diamond, by the llijou Comedy Company, at the Opoia House on Saluiday uie.ht. Lack of space in this i-Miu puwnt a iuur' eteiiiled notice. THE WEEKLY BULl.ETIN 1. :'d cfiliiniiia, piimly Incul iiniltci Miitlid to furei;ii intiiitrh-s, JO per niiiiiini, MA. 5! flj, ldttu. v-v'4fci. ' JOB THE PATHIOT DED. .". mtual Mcftliitllll rtel'Ur.- l.l' ruiltl .lllli.V ul' lilt- Itl'lUlUlle. III! Yesterday ovening the annual meiiioiiiil service of lliellrandArmv of the Hepublie wai held in C01u1.il ! I'tiion Church. Ceo. W. I)e Long Post attended in a bodv under Post- Commander F. Tuuill, c-coited by the ollleers ot the Honolulu Hille. Col. Y. X. Ashford commanded ihe column. Special intuict attached to Ihe senice from the fact ol iho address beiii delivered by a lelhuv soldier of the eoiniades .Mr. S. M. Sayfotd, evangelist, of Boston, who belonged to the P. Mill Pennsylvania Regiment lu the Wat of the 'Rebel lion. Them was a large congregation ptesent, filling Ihe church. The organ wan draped with two Ameri can Hags. Stands of arms were in front of the platform. The llora! decorations were m.iiul.v largo boit quels of lilies along the fiout. On Ihe platlorui, besides the speaker of the evening, were. Rev. Ir. Heck wit h. pastor, Rev. Mcsrs. Fisher and His-ell, and Mr. II. J. McCov. ticiieiv.l Seorctatv of the San Fran- j cisco Y. M. C. A. The services began with the mi llion, "Praise Cod Irom whom all blessings llow." Dr. Heckwith made a slant prayer. .Mr. Sayfonl announced the hymn, "Coronation," which was sung bv the choir and congregation. Ho then read the .Vird chapter of Isaiah. Prayer was olfered by Rev. Mr. Fisher, Method ist n.is-iouaiy to the Japanese. Mr. Sayfonl referred to the icvival meetings of tho p.isi two weeks, at which he hoped many had started in a new lite. Theic would he a meet ing Tuesday cveiiiui, when, if more were to be held, they would bit an nounced. The livnin "Move for ward" was sung, and then eamo the address of the evenimj. Mr. hayfoid esteemed il a piivi lege to addrcs that remnant. Al though but .Mi.OUO tell killed on the field, oOO'.tlOO of their coiuiades died in the campaign, and the great majority of the army had now cross ed the river. He told of his send ing a card with the word "Peace" into the. hotel at Alt. McGregor to General Grant. He wanted to put to his hearers the question, "What think vo of Christ," on which some were in danger of being confused, as it was attempted once to confuse these comrades on Ihe question faced by them. Jesus Cluist told the Pharisees tlu'3 erred because thej did not know the Sciiplurcs and he was crticiliod been use lie claimed to be more than man. if his hearei.; examined the record lluy must be lieve that Jesus was something more, than a mere man. The speaker cit ed man) Old Testament pro phecies, pointing to Jesus a- being iiilinitely more than man. The pil grimage ol the wise men and the conduct of Herod weie mentioned in the same connection. One of the ollices of Jesus was to bear testi mony to the truth. People who ridiculed the stories ot the Old I es taincnt trampled under foot the tes timony of Jesus Cluist. He told ot an old whaler who interrupted him in a meeting in Hostou, who could not believe that a whale swallowed Jonah. The man was converted through an interview that followed, and meeting .Mr, Sayfonl 3'ears aflcr said he would believe Jonah swal lowed u whale if Jesus Christ testi lled to it. The Darwinian theory exploded when brought alongside of the statement of Jesus that (Lid created man male and female. They were told the book of Deuteronomy was not fit to be read in the family. Any man who will read that book through and square his life by it will be a better citien and a better man. There is nothing wrong with the book. It was attacked because Jesus when tempted won his tri umph by the book of Deuteronomy. Mr. Sayfonl said he had not at tempted to preach a sermon, he had lesisled the temptation to write an css:i3 that might please them. Ilia whole object had been to put to them plainly the little question, "V.'hat think'ye of Cluiht?" At the end of his addicss tho uvangclist prayed for a blessing 011 the service. Hymn Go was sung. Dining the singing the Post and its escort with drew, also those nl the congregation who did not wish to icmaiii for the after-meeting called bv .Mr. Savfonl. PUBLIC COHGERT. j The Royal Hawaiian Hand wdl play this evening at Kmma Sqieire commencing at 7:,'if) o'clock. I ol lowing is the progi amine. : l'.vur 1. Uvui'tiiie llalien hi Algier ....Ro-sbii 1 Dl.ubii't i-olo Loui-a' .Moiillfnrr ... j l!"lg-OI (.'01 net Solo -Flint Love Newurin Selection- Ji'i'ie-alem Yiidl 1 I'alaiu.l. Pili A0110. .Malanialiima. t'vur 11. .Medley A Trip to Coney P laud.... . ... loliaul P.itiol -Mount Glianl Walt Danube Waves.. . ijiiiiiliillu Tingle Tangle.. Hawaii Pouol. '.KmS . ...Tliirie COTTAGE to UK NT. CuriTAfli: helnii'rhig to ' 1'ale House, eoiitainln:; parhn, :: liPihoniiis and balh'- nieiil, to lent with lin.inl. Ajqilv at the Kagle lloiisi', .n,l li SPECIAL aiHETIXU. PIr,IAL nioiilhig of the inemlicr, . of Ihe Hawaiian Jockey Club will liu hold on TIIUUdDAY KVHNINH. .Mav s'Jth. at 7 :'J(. o'clock, at ihe Ha w.iiiui Hotel. CO. ItKHfir.K, .'jOI It .Si'cretiiry, -girff'H inWMMimrHKieMfn, NOW IS THK TIMI5 ! S ff pi! F &0 BfjBBS'S'lT.LlJilfi. j ESOLyiflSlSilJair' Society of the Ate now selling theh V, nub. and upon ttue of Insurance goes with every Ilond. The lolloping are a few of the manv attractive forms offered by original and progresuvc Compr.ii)': r ENDOWMENT BONDS, j Pt-IR CENT. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE. INDEMNITY BONDS, 4 " " " IMPROVED FREE TONTINES WITH LUCRATIVE OPTIONS. ENDOWMENTS. PARTNERSHIP AMD JOINT LIFE POLICIES. CHH.DKENS' ENDOWMENTS, ETC. The Company is equitable, its payment' prompt ami oortaiu, ami its popularity unbounded. (Frmn thv .Ww VarANini, A.nl -Ut,, IVSiU.) The f.nrost l.ti,;liuKs liver Tnmsiirti'.l hy a. Life Ansur- :tneo ijompnny. The now luisine, of the Kquitable Life As-uitinfie oeiely of New York" for the first quarter of llm present 3car h reported to exceed Firn AIu.Lios Doj.t.Aits. This is al the rate of tm humlfil uiilliwii of' t.wtr iiiwaor the year, and is unprecedented in the annals of life assurance. KTf'informalion cheerfully furnished to any who will write to or call upon the undersigned al his olllce. ALEX- J. OARTWRICHT, General Audit for the Havaiiau Islands, Kquitable Life Assurance Society of ihe U. S. Jan-1-90 H LI IS 3T- 'SSI l?1 ? -IMl'ORTKKS A- DRUGS & CHEMICALS Totlot Article.-, Fine l'tiluine, rules, Itniiieopathii XiiOt.o;i:tj3:to Goods, Of Fvery IH-i iipln.it CIGARS, CIGARETTES & MA.NTFACTKRKRS OF Hollister's Ginger Ale h Soda Waters I SING KXCLI'SIYFLY THE HYATT PUKE WATER SYSTEM FOR ALL AF.UATKD BF.YKRAGKri. 101V FOKT MTSSKKT. :::::: EKKSOi.tfljr. JOHN jmti.Mn.1 ikik'Ii," aok. Granite, Iror 00 L:.&mr-:r-'& 1 Chandeliers, Lainps and Lajitems, WATER PIPE and RUBBER House PLUffiBIHG, .i. il3 : Rtip.ni Iron Work. Famous (Jrand Active ,t Golden Anvil Wrought Steel CookingRanges With Broiler & Hot I v fSrwtiS!ftij5s7.7s3fl ' - -L ', - I CoDburaiDg One-third Less Fad, el'lnr weed or al, than any ether Stove i In No Driers Work About II I Whose Baking S tcrviHillo 33-x':tfcs. This (liatc is of a triangular forin having three surfaces which aie 10-vei-ihlu, no that a t-eparale top siirface cm be ujed on ulternutu il.iy; or if the ono MttfiiCi.' in eotue of ne shows any wear then the other can bu turned up, and so on the other, making i; equal in durability to three distinct Gratos FOR SALi: I1Y T1IR HAWAIIAN Fort street, i'J8 if Wwhimhmhii i'lt'.i.iiiy--TMM-jt---j B'C f fi B'-JiQ M C'&B P&'-Q ilff-D L.BB& jPMDiSI IS2UU. Un?ted States, easy terms. Thu additional fev this & PFALLUS IN A- Soaps, Patent Itcmedicti, Mcdi- t a r i. 'i ;co ! ULW.. TDK CKLKHLATDD JS'OTT, tn & tr inn- t r-M. .- ? - t. - ii Wa Till re Kl O VIS t-j-'-Vf"- r '-t.'j-i,''i - r. (- ccpin Coeds, AND sx-s..i. X. JU.v Water Attachments ! vSi- existence I Just a Clean Cut Stave I -5u Qualities arc Unsurpoooed T HARDWARE Co., opiM. Kprockeb' Bank, Honolulu, H. 1, I ," l ' i , ' ', A.?n