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BY AUTHORITY.
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Depaiitmkst or Financk. )
Honolulu, II. I., Dec. a, 181)0
Applications will lie leeched at the
Hawaiian Treasury until MONDAY,
the 8th inst., at 12 M for Umurn
incut Six per cent. Bonds to be issued
under the authority of an act enti
tled "An Act for the Relief of His
Majesty the King," approved on the
24th day of October, A. D. 1890; the
Bonds arc of the amount of one
thousand doll n is each and arc pay
able in not less than five nor more
than ton years from the datoof issue.
OODFltEY BROWN,
727 4t Minister of Finance.
Irrigation Notice.
Honolulu, H. 1., Aug. 9, 1890.
Holders of Water Privileges or
those paying Water Rates, are horoby
notified that the hours for using
water for irrigating purposes arc from
C to 8 o'clock a. m., and 4 to 0 o'clock
P. M.
Ohas. B. WILSON,
Supt. Hono. Water Works,
'Approved:
C. N. Spencer,
Minibtcr of the Interior.
627 tf
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Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But established for the benefit of all.
MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1890.
Owing to the pressure on our ad
vertising columns much intcicsting
matter has been ciowded out to-day.
To meet the wants of our patrons
supplements will be issued during
the week, beginning to-morrow. On
next Mondaj' we will begin issuing
an eight-page daily which will be
continued throughout the holidays.
This will be made a special attrac
tion for our advertising patrons, and
will contain a large quantity of
holiday and miscellaneous matter of
the most interesting kind.
THE FAUNTLEROY COMPANY.
Very HurrcBHfiil First Performance
to a Full .House.
The Opera House was packed to
standing room Saturday evening for
the first appearance of the combined
professional and amateur Fauntleroy
Company.
"Editha's Burglar" was the first
piece played. Miss Olive Berkley,
the child actress, as "Editha," im
mediately sprang into the most
cordial favor with the whole audi
ence. Her enunciation, her action,
her recitation of "Long Ago," with
the dancing of the minuet, evoked
loud applause. Mr. W. L. Roberts,
who came here with a dramatic com
pany some time ago and stayed to a
commercial situation, acted the
burglar capital.'. Mr. W. H. Hoogs
played Mr. Sefton very creditably
and sang, in his rich tenor, "Listen
darling, Papa's coming."
"Little Lord Fauntlcroy" .was
superbly played, the second and
third acts being given. Miss Olive
Berkley gave an exceedingly viva
cious rendition of "Uedric, Little
Lord Fauntleroy." She won ap
plause at every turn. Mr. Roberts
gave a masterly intei pretation of
the Earl of Dorincourt. Miss Ruth
Waid, as Mrs. Errol, succeeded be
yond what should be expected in an
amateur's debut. She was self
possessed, spoke her lines clearly
without any nffectation, and carried
herself with grace and dignity be
coming tho part.
Mr. II. Cockrill was immense as
the pompoiiB butler and again as
Dick tho bootblack, doing really
llnished acting in both capacities.
Mr. Chas. T. Wilder played Hobbs
(a grocer), and Dr. Niehols,HiggiiiB
(a farmer) like veteran artists, both
being well made up and acting their
characters with easy fitness. Mr.
T. M. Sims simulated Havcrshara (a
lawyer) with all the gravity required
and was quite acceptable. Mr. F.
Builey did Wilkins the groom up
brown.
Mrs. Berkley carried the house by
storm in the role of Minna (au ad
venturess). She threw herself en
tirely into the character, creating a
decidedly breezy atmosphere. Her
cool and defiant demeanor in attack,
and her ungovernable fury in defeat,
of themselves, were features that
obviated all idea of tameness in the
play.
Stage settings were never moic
elaborate or beautiful in this tlieatio
-brio-a-brao boing supplied by
Messrs. Theo. II, Davles & Co ,
ruga and lamps by the Pacific Hard
ware Co., furniture by Messrs. II,
II. Williams & Co., and pictures by
Messrs. King Bros.
The Hawaiian Orchestra played
well under direction of Mr. Herold.
The company will tako tho boards
ftjjftin next Saturday evening.
BASE BALL !
At Pearl City !
On FRIDAY, Dec. 12.
CAL1F0RNIAS
vs.
MOHICANS,
A MATCH GAME OF
BASE BALL
BETWEEN HIE
CALIFORNIA BASE BALL CLUB
(Oiganlml lu San FianeUcn by Mi.
Frank L Hooks and Is composed of the
erv best of Base Ball Playei a especially
' selected foi tha Hawaiian Tout)
and Tin: cluh of the
U. S. S. vi Mohican."
ter The Base Ball Train will leave
Honolulu at 2:30 o clock p. m., ami ie
tuin to Honolulu at 5 o'clock P. m.
POPULAR KATES:
Tickets for Round Tilp Including the
Base Ball Game:
50-:-CENTS.
7.30 td
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
By order of Messiis. T. n. DAVIES &
Co., I will sell at Public Auction, on
a Ubeial credit to the trade,
On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,
December 10th and 11th,
Commencing at 10 O'clock A. M. Each Day,
A laige and aiicd assortment of
-Comprising-
DRESS GOODS,
Tailor's Goods,
Cottons & Denims,
New assoitraents of
CROCKERY,
Cups & Saucers, Plates,
Bowls, Etc., Etc. Also,
J
Blue Mottled Soaps, Etc., Etc.
TKIOIH nt SAJjK.
J AS. F.MORGAN,
Auctioned.
729 4t
Mortgagee's
NOTICE of SALE.
WHEREAS, the moitgagcs herein
after mentioned have been here
tofore duly foreclosed bj ndvcitiseuient
of mortgagee's notice of intention to
foreclos-c, now, therefore, by older of
Alexander J. Cnrtwiight of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, Tiustee of the Estate of
R. XV. Holt, late of said Honolulu, de
ceased, mortgagee of two certain moit
gage deeds, to wit : 1st Mortgage
made by Geoige W. NawaaKoa of said
Honolulu, dated the 13th day of Novem
ber, 1880, and rccoided In the Olllce of
the Registrar of Conveyances, In Liber
103, folios C5-7. 2d Mortgage made
by said George W. NawaaKoa, dated
thefithdav of August, 1880, and re
corded in the Olllco of the Registrar of
Conveyances, in Liber 117, folio 270 1
am dhected to sell at Public Auction,
On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10,
AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOX,
Of said day, at my salesioom on Queen
htreet, in saiu Honolulu, me propel ty
included and described in said moit
gnges as follows :
ALL THOSE
Pieces or Parcels of Laud
Situate at Kaikabi, lu Paitoa, in said
Ielund of Oahu, vlz.s
1st All that cei tain Piece or Parcel
of Lund containing an aiea of 1 C9-100
acres, and being tho eauiu premises de
scribed in Royal Patent No. 4J53. Land
Commission Aw aid No. IG53 to Kealn
au. and tliut were conveyed by said Ke
alaau to the t?ald George W. Nawaakoa,
by deed dated the 25th of Match, 1803,
and lecorded lu Liber 18, on the folios
288 and 280.
2d All that certain Piece oi Parcel
of Lai d containing un aiea of 30-100 of
an atro, and being Apana 1 of Royal
Patent No. 2C3B, Issued to Mere N. Pua
under the name of Mei o Nahakuchtu for
hci-chlldicn, Kalalnilu, Einnui and Io
uue, and being the samo premises that
w ei e conveyed to the said Georgo W.
NawaaKoa by Mere N, Pua et nl., by
deed dated the 20th day of April. 188S,
and recorded in Liber (Hi, folio 223.
TERMS CASH ! Deeds at expense of
purchaser,
tW Foi further partlclunrs apply to
JAB. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Or to .1, M. Monsurrnt, Attorney for
Mortgngce,
Honolulu, Nov. IS, 1800. 720 8t
FOR HALE
A
NKW INCUBATOR In perfect
order. Apply to Ho, 107 Kinu
Jiti-eet. 7V0 St
reflit
Ancnoi
ale
Bii.se Ball Grounds !
PI I KOI STREET,
-Jntra itirn nl tf oVInrk
They Meet Again
ON WEDNESDAY !
AT U:0 O'CLOCK.
CALIFORNIAS
VH
ALL HONOLULUS,
(TU ".Ml Honolulu1' will comprise ft
nine picked rom the Hawaiian
llncl.ill l.cngue.)
A SERIES OF MATCH GAMES OF
BASE BALL
ncrwELN THE
CALIFORNIA BASE BALLCLUB
(Organized in Ran Francisco by Mr.
FinnU L. Iloogs and Is composed of tho
ery best of Bac Ball Plaj-eis epcclal
ly selected for the Hawaiian Tour)
AND THE CLU11S OK Tim
Hawaiian Base Ball Leape
PRICES of ADMISSION:
Season Tickets (including leserv-
edscat) J3 60
Single Admission 50
Rcsened Chubs In Gi and Stand
fektiiO 25
Children .
.... 25
can lag
sr n. b.
loom.
-No chargo for
BQf-Reseived Seats
Hawaiian News Co.
sale at the
730 lw
OPERA HOUSE
OoorH Op en nt 7:30 P. II.
EOT ADMISSION Dress Chclo, (le
ered) 81; Balcony, 75c; Gallery,
S50c.
BY UNIVERSAL REQUEST !
NEXT SATURDAY EVENING,
Uocombor 1 3 tli.
America's Most Gifted Child Actress 1
-The Greatest Lord Fauntleroy on
the stage,
Supported by an Excellent Company.
The following btrong bill will be pre
enledfor the second time, by special re
quest of a number of prominent ladies
and gentlemen, who weic unable to get
seats at llist performance :
"EDITHA'S BURGLAR!"
(As produced at the Lyceum Thea-
tie, New York).
OLIVE BERKLEY : : as Editha
Last Two Acts of
" LITTLE LOaD FAUNTLEROY I "
OLIVE BERKLEY ; : as Cedric
(Little Lord Fauntleroy).
BQ5Sale of seats will commence
Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, at
Thrum's Book Stoie. Mr. J. J. Wil
liams will dlrei't tho sale. 730 lw
YOUR ATTENTION!
Is called to the largo stock of
FINEGOODS!
Now on hand nnd to an he on the
12th Instant.
They compiise eveiythlng to be had In
ninny various lines.
NEW NOVELTIES
OI' ALL KINDS,
Leather Goods,
"VVatolicjB, Cloolcu,
Umbrellas &0anes
Mounted In Gold & Silver,
Etc.,
Etc., Etc.,
Etc.
tf Store will be open evenings for
two vteeks preUom to Christmas.
727 3w
H.F. WICHMAN.
FOR SALE
IOHUKU RANCH, Kan, Ha
wall. 18-1,000 acies For
fin ther naitlc-nlais, apply to
KAHUKU.
728 tf Kau, Hawaii.
BHOWN LEGHORNS J
BROWN Leghorn Corke
relsforsa.e, guaranteed
thoroughbred. Addiess "Ha
waiian Ostrich Farm," Ka
plolunl l'ark; Mutual Tela-
phonw U2IJ. CO.'. tf
FOR SALE
HOUSK and Lot on Llliha
stret facing School
street. Lot has about 40 ft.
frontHgo by 100 ft. deepi tho houto con-
tnlns i looms, i.iiciioiianuHiniug.rooiu',
good location.
Apply I
to
J. M. OAMARA, Jli.,
) EkUito X Geuvnd Agutit, Spree
kels' Block, Room No. 10. W lt
i.fjttr.
"WpVtiv
HAWAIIAN
OPERA HOUSE.
Lantern Slide Exliitien !
Of Hawaiian & Other Views,
t mm n nil aimmcm at nil.
Hawaiian Camera Club
IX All) OP TUB -
SAILORS' HOME SOCIETY,
ON
Thursday, Dec. 1 1,
At 8 1. 31. Hlinrp.
Doors opu at 7:30 p. u.
Dress Clrclo, Paiquctte & Balcony
81 00
Gallery 30
8Qy Can Inge may bo ordered for !:30.
Received seats uiny be seciued at the
olllce of I.. J. Leey on Wednesday, the
10th Inst, at') A M. 728 lw
NOW TELL US!
Have you ever heard n
Glee Oluu Concert?
Do you know that one ho
Never been given In Honolulu?
A Conceit for the Benefit of tha
Athletic Association
Kamehameha School
Will be given by the
KAMEHAMEHA GLEE CLUB !
ASSISTED UY
Ynriiilloy, tlHrnr Herold m.d
ruul II. iNenberji,
J. XV.
AT THE
Hawaiian Opera House,
ON
Monday, Dec'15, 1890.
Todels & College Glees of all sorts
will be given.
Bfiy- Resen ed seats for sale on Thurs
day morning, Dec. llth, 9 A. M., at
Benson, Smith & Co.'s. 720 td
JAPANESE STORE
No. CO IClntc Street.
New Goods ! New Goods J
Suitable for Christmas and New
Year's Presents !
Fans, Baskets, Trays,
And the latest novelties tn
Japanese W are !
728 Ira
NAN YU CO.
No, 92 FORT ST.,
Are now showing a Large New
Stock of Goods suitable for the
Holidays, comprising Diamond
Jewelry of all kinds; Brooches,
Earrings, Biacelets, Bangles,
Lace and Scarf Plus, Rings,
Ladies' and Gents' Gold and
Sliver Watches and Watch
Cholns, Native Jewelry, Clock",
Silverware, Gold Headed Canct,
Etc., Etc., Etc
lia? Prices w ithtn the reach
of all. Give us a call. 728 1m
T 11 33 -
no
in
A-
Monthly Periodical.
Recording current events of Church
History throughout the wot Id. Events
in Hawaiian Ulstmy, Educational and
Literal y Notes, Miscellaneous Notes of
Science and Ait and useful Infonnatlon.
Publlshed on the flist
Satmdar in
every month by the Rev
tosh.
Alex. Macklu-
RT Sold by tho Hawaiian News Co.,
Honolulu, II 1. 728 81-170 U
NOTICE.
ALL claimants to lots lu ICnplolanl
Park, httuato hotween tho points
below specllled, aroliLrebv it quested to
exhibit their leases or ovidonces of such
ownciship, to the undersigned at oucu,
in mder to prevent the dl-posal of said
lots to piesent apiillLiints, viz:
1st -Situate on maiika main avenue be
tween the premUcs occupied by Jas.
Dodd and the property and home
stead of James Campbell. Nuui
buied on 1'iuk map from 5! to BO
Inclusive
ad Sltuati) on mnkiil main aenuo bo
tweeu tho premises and homeBteud
formeily occupied by U. W. Mao
failauu and the properly of James
Campbell, Numbered on l'ark map
from PU to )00 Inclusive,
By older of thu Board of Dliuctors,
AY. M. QIFKAItl),
717 2vr fleo'y Unplolanl I'mk Asso,
WEIIER
MUTUAL
uaan Assets, :
For full particulars apply to
Dec-21-89
THEO. II. DALIES & CO.,
GENERAL BWJPORTRS.
LINOLEUM, CARPET & RUGS,
IRON BEDSTEADS,
TRUNKS & VALISES,
TAILOR GOODS.
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HOSIERY.
STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS,
PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL,
ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS,
SHEET LEAD,
CHARCOAL TIN PLATES,
Korosi'iie Oil" ALOHA."
ENGLISH,
SCOTCH,
Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware,
JAPANESE 5K 1 ft,
FERTILIZE RSi-Ohlendorf's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, OhlendorPs Special Cano ilunur.
LONDON PURPLE: Effectual destioyer of Potato, Cotton & CanKor Worms, Eta.
SCRUB EXTERN! NATOR: Destroys all Noxious Weeds & Scrubs.
BAGS: Sugar, Rico, Paddy, Coal. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS. NAVY OAKUM.
FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Embracing the latest Improvements in material and texture.
Galvanized Water Pipe, Corrugated Iron, Fence Wiro, Pipe Fittings, Etc., Etc.
Shortly expected a
flue llnu of
Smokers' Ums!
-AT THE-
Beaver Lunch Saloon,
H. J. NOLTE'S,
Will be found a fine stock of
MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
Cigar Holders
AND
Smokers' Requisites
OF EVEBT KIND.
THE UEST
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TOBACCOS.
IRISH LINENS
I have just received a lai go assortment
of New Good3 suitable for wedding anil
holiday gifts, consisting of the follow
ing, fz:
LADIES'
In all stlcs and qualities;
Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs,
In the newest patterns;
Afternoon Tea Cloths,
SIDEBOARD CLOTHS,
In Silk & Linen,
Luncheon Cloth,
Funoy Towels,
Fancy Linen Cloth In sett,
DamasK Table Cloths,
In all slzi'B with Napkins to mutch
design, etc., etc , etc,
tiff" These Good aio all Imported by
mu direct from ihn uiunufaotuiers and
ure guaranteed to give satlsf-ictlon to
my clients,
720 tf XV. V. HriMMUIiL.
NOTICE to ARtUHTECTSI
GROUND and Elevation Plans for a
Snlloiti' Home Building to bu
elected on the site S E. cginerof Alu
kea and Halokuulla streets 1:12 ft. and
DO ft. fiontage respectively, are asked
fur, to be liuuded lu to thu uiiderslgiied
on or bcfoiu Dec. 10, 1800,
ApiUuof810l) will bo awaided for
the best plan and a piizo of 825 for the
second best plun submitted.
6t For put tlculurs apply to .
F.A.hollAKFBlt,
O, M. COOKE.l
S. M. DAMON,
730 td Committee,
TRADE J I Mam
MARK 4L I II BW
suitable ron
Mil & lioimay Gifts!
Guaranteed Bonds
1SSUKI) MY THE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF IVJEW YORK
SECURITY:
: : : :
!S.
General
OlmlV
DBY GOODS!
INDIAN GOODS
Sept 17-80
anitary
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woollen y
(IIMTITJEO.)
Just to hand a full supply of
in all
CAUTIOJN
a Genuine Jaeger Articles are
Trade Mark, enclosing Dr. Jaeger's
WARRANTED
B6F Accept no goods that do
720 lw
Goods
TJSNiNSYLVANIA" &. NEW EASY LAWN MOWERS,
HAV1LANU CHINA, MIVER PLATEDWARE,
LAMPS, CHANDELIKRS. Also,
WM. O . Ffl j 1 1 10R,'
Famous Grand Activo &. Golden Anvil
Wrought Steel
OF ALL
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'1
O t3
W S3
5
u a
53 a
2 &
CoiiHUiuinicOqe-third Logs Fuelf5olthorwoo(l or coal, than
any other Stivo in oxiBtance.
IC0T No Brick Work About It I 0 Just u Cloan Cut Stove 1
Whose Baking Qualities are Unsurpassed
FOE SALE BY THE
Hawaiian Hardware Co,,
Fort itrcot, oppo, BprepkeU' Bank, Ionoulu, U. I,
out 31-00
Over $136,000,000
JE6. KOSE,
Aont for tho Hawaiian Islands.
SADDLERY & HARNESS.
LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS.
RUBBER COATS & OIL SUITS,
LEATHER BELTING,
FLAGS, FLOWER POTS,
MIRRORS, CHAIRS,
SILVERWARE, STATIONERY,
SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC.
WELSH STEAM COAL,
CEMENT, LIME,
FIRE CLAY,
FIRE BRICK,
RED BRICK, ETC.
CutttTH & Cane Knives.
AMERICAN
FRENCH,
"
to tills trade.
$39
stem Co.,
the abovo waroQ for gentlemen
sizes.
stamped with the Diamond Shaped
Portrait.
PURE WOOL 1
not bear the Portrait of Dr. Jaeger.
m. IMLaTTfTiZFS.lSr.
New Goods !
Cooking Ranges
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