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?jyjrTjr7vF ) 4"4 ,' SM & ?t P?-" fe.,. P Si r, A I: A 6 ' jwmmm niftjifcTfii it iwiMWWMMiwwtwoiwimi in failu fjulictm "?V MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1890. 0AI1U RAILWAY & LANW5 TIME TABLE. Tu Til Wo V.IXrrt Octolioi' ii.l. 1N1JO A.M. A.M. P.M. T.M. Loavo Honolulu.. 0:15 8:15 1:45 4:1)01 Arrlvo Hnnoiitiull. 7 :2C !l:l'J 2:4!) C:3Cf Loavo llonnullult. 7 :30 10:51 8:G1 fi:45f Arrlvo Honolulu.. 8 :;I5 11:55 4:G5 G:50) Sundays excepted, t Saturdays only. i ARRIVALS. Deo 14 Stinr Llkcllkc from lliunakita Stmr Mikaliala from JCiuinl Stmr Mokolll from Molokal uEPAimiH.S. Doc 1G Bktno S N Cnstle, Hubbard, for Sun lfraucKco Stmr ICtinla for Kauat at 4 p m Stmr J Cummins for Koohui Stmr Mokolll for Molokui at 5 p ui Schr Luka for Kobala Sclir Lavinla for Kauai Schr Mary for llaualcl VE3SE S LEAVING TO-MORROW. Ger S 8 Chusau, Wcndt, for Hongkong Stmr Mikaliala for Kauai at 5 p m Stmr V G Hall for Hawaii and Maul at 10 a ui CARGOES FROM ISLAND TORTS. Stmr Likellko 8500 bags sugar. Stmr Mikaliala 5303 uajjs faugar, 133 hides and 40 bags lice. Stmr Mokolll 110 slieep and 12 calves. PASSENGERS. From Kauai, per stmr Mikaliala, Dec 14 A'McBryde, MissMcUrydu, J Buck ley, A Schult., A M Sproull, Mrs S Bcrteltunnn, Mr 11 alio way, J R Maln mouut, O Schnllz, W A Manifold, A K Kaiwi, 2 Chinese and f8 deck. For tan Francisco, per K M S S Mari posa, Deo 13-Miss White, D 15 Winton, Lleuts Ham and Manifce, F A Lom bard, F L Stpltz, Mis J B Hopkins, Mrs Hogiln, Jno Dyer and wife, Judge S B Dole, llou K It Hind and wife, M Paget, K Paget and 10 steerage daSMjugers. From Sau KrancUco, per schr Olga, Dec 12 Mrs E II Wallace, II Wood, G Eamyd, O II Lowell, M 3- Mobley and G Mnssey. Ft om Maui and Hawaii, per stmr W G Hall, Dec 12-Judge II F Bickerton and wife, MisS Bickerton, P C Jones, Tom May, Ur G Foote Chas Creigbton, O II Miller and wife. F L Stotz, Judge A N Kcpoikai, T B Lyons. U L Garter, D Kabanu, .1 O Searle, C Binning, A A Todd, Akaua, Mis .1 Keawebawaii, L Acboy, A O Pistana, A Smitb and 106 deck. For .San Francisco, per bktue S N Castle, Dee 15 Mits Pazario, Mrs F L Clarke, Miss Claike, Mr Woitb, Miss Qunner, J F Noble and wife and B Bruinagban. SHiPPINC HJ1TES. The stmr Claudlne is duo from Maul to-morrow moiultig. Tbe stmr Likelike brought down 8300 bags sugar from Hamakua, and &he is snipping them on boaid the Aus tralia to-dav. The stmr Lehnn goes on the Marino Railway to-day to be cleaned. The stmr W C Hall did not take any freight or passengers at her last called port at ICailua, on account of her being lieavilv loaded and rough weather. The BMSS Aianposa took from this poit Saturday, Dec 13,2,150 bigs rice and 1,300 bunches bananas. The stmr Claudino was still at Kahn lui without discharging auy of her cargo on account of rough weather, when the stmr W G Hall left Maui on Thuiday, Dec 11th.' The stmr Mikaliala is discharging her cargo of sugar on board the baikentlne Planter. The stmr W G Hall will take only Lahaina passengcis this trip, and all Lahaiua treight will go by the Xuwalaul on Wednesday The bktne S N Castle sailed for San Francisco at noon to-day, with a large cargo of our domestic products amount lhg to 14,91)0 bags sugar. The following were the shippers: O Brewer & Co, 7100 bugs sugar; T II Davies & Co, G814 bags sugar; Castle & Cooke, 900 bags sugar. Domestic value, 70,575.95. FOREIGN VESSELS IN PORT. H B M S Nymph, Turner, from San Francisco USS Mohican, from Samoa Tern Allen A, Sloge, from Port Town send Bktue Planter, Dow, from San Fran cisco Bk Glrvan, Angus, from Lherpool Bk Wakefield, Howes, from Now York 4-mstd schr Rout Lowers, Penhallow, from PortTownsend Bktne Klikit.it, Cutler, from JPugot Sound Bk Columbia, Goodman, from Port Townsend Ship Guardian, Maden, from Port TownsenU Am bk Edward May, Mahuny, from Boston S S Australia, Houdlettc, from San Francisco Am 3-masted schr JohuGNoith, Ipsen, from Eureka 4-inastcd schr Olga, Rodin, from San Francisco Bk Discovery, McNeil, fiom San Fran cisco FOREIGN VESSELS EXPECTED. Bk Flfcshire, Jno Held, from Liverpool, sailed ept 28, duo Feb 15-28, 1891 Bk Ceylon from Depaituro Bay Bk Coryplieuo from Nanaiuio II B M i'lagshlp Wurspite fiom British i olumbla Br bk Charlotte, Bohudorf, from Liver pool, sailed Sept 2, due Jan 15-81, 1S91. Gr bk Santiago from New York, sailed Sept 20, iluu Feb 20-28 Am bk Ilesper from Neweuttle, N S W Norbk Vlvax fiom Now York, tailed Oct 15, duo Mar 15-31, 1891 S S Farullou, K Boiiillold, from San Francisco and Sau Diego Bk Forest Queen from I'oi t Qamblo Tlii:iti: aro about M0 Ohiticvo pas senger, for the Ktoainor Chilean, that sails for llimgfcoug at 11 a, m. to moriuw, JtutJiru permits to Oil have been ibsuod uVtho Foreign Olllco. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. AN imlnstiious woman for gonoral housework is wanted. The Y. M. C!. A. biblo class will bo omitted this week. The sli'umur Austialia will sail Friduv as iidvorlisrd. Sr,T of nfllee fuiniluro is wanted. Apply to "Luning," Pott Oinco. Mn Justice McCully presides at Supremo Court Uliunibors this week. Two furniBlicd rooms within ten minutes' walk of tho Post Oillco aio wanted. A good cook can get a placo by calling at jMaefarlano & Co.'s, Kaa huninnu street. Thk stockholders of tho British Club will meet for important business TlUiifcdity owning. Tm: Hawaiian Hnrdwuro Co.'s storo will bo kept opon on Tuesday and Saturday evenings. A native named Mahclona mado a find of thirty dollars in gold in tho now ground of the esplanade. A Chinese passenger for the Chu Min has been caieless enough to lose both his ticket and return permit. . Wing Wo Tai & Co., Nuuanu street, oiler a large and, tempting variety of Christinas and New Years prespnts. Messiis. Ehlers & Co. arc to the fiont with : fine line of Christmas goods and novelties. Their stole will be open of ovenings. Mn. Jas. F. Moigan will hold an evening sale of new bonks, also lugs, to-nioirow. Tho gnoiU will be on ex hibition all day ptevious. The moulding shop of the Union Trou Woiks is to be widened by about 25 feet, taking in ne.uly the whole bteudth of what was once Kaumaua street. Mr. Thomas LiiuLay is displaying a largo assortment of Christmas jewelry, including kukui jewelry, diamonds and tho latest novelties in gold uud silver watches. There are no new cases of diphthe ria reported. Tho Beretania street case is well and the quarantine of the lioubo is niised. All of the Vineyard blreet patients are improved to-day. Messiis. Egan & Gunn are offering special bargains in holiday goods, comprising every variety of furnish ings for both ladies and gentlemen. A largo stock of fancy presents also offered. Hubash & Khugek call attention to a fine selection of diamond rings, pins, bracelets, ladies' and gentle men's gold and silver watches and all kinds of jewelry suitable for holiday picsonts. A special meeting of the Hono lulu Arion will be held to-night at 7 :30 sharp at the Engine Hall No. 1. All members are requested to be pre sent; business of importance will be transacted. The Up-Town Book Store, popu larly known as "Suntu Olaus Head quarters" has a now and attractive advertisement in another column, which everyone should read before making Christmas purchases. .. -. John Sweeney, who was sentenced about nine months ago to one year's imprisonment nt hard labor and to pay a lino of .$500, for smuggling opium, bolted fiom the chain gang on Thur.-don avenue Satuiday and is still at laigo. A private letter from Mr. R. W. Meyer, ICalae, Molokui, says it rain ed there fiom 2 p. m. Monday till 1 or 2 iv. m. Wednesday. Over 1GJ inches fell up to 7 a. ni. Tuesday, and the total rainfall for the two days was 20 2-100 inches. Large hush fires started in the Kboluu mountains Sunday afternoon about three o'clock, and continued burning late into tho night. They could bo plainly seen at times from town after nightfall raging with great fury owing to tho high winds pre vailing. A new uniform has been adopted for tho city police. It is of dark blue, with blight blue tiimming, including a stiipe on the leg and insertions in tho coat tails. Tho brass buttons have "C. P." in fancy letters. Offi cers' coats aro double breasted and those of privates single, The shooting of ti Chiuaman at Waimeu, Kauai, previously repotted in this paper, is a inyscery, He was shot in his hoiidO at night, Tho bul let pasbed cle.ir through bis body and was lost, so that there is not oven tho clue ns to tho caliber of weapon em ployed by the assassin, The second performance of Olivo Boikloy's "Little Lord Fuuntleroy," with "Editha's Burglar" thrown in, proved most acceptable to a medium iiotiso Saturday night. Piineess He gent Liliuokalani and Princess Poo niaikolani patronized tho perfoim anco, being attended in tho royal box by His Excellency J. A. CununinB, Mr. Jiib. W, Robort60ii,Vice-Cliainber-, lain, and Mrs. Robertson, ! The second lantern exhibition of tho Hawaiian 'Camera Club, given Thuisday o veiling but inadvertently ovonooicuu niiueno, was u success in spito of tho rain, Slides furnished by tho Boston Camera Club und tho views in Europo and Palestine imulo an ugreoahlo addition to the homo club's collection, Tluio was a good attendance uud all prm-ont senmed to bo well pleased with both the pic ture uud the Una piogruuuuoof mu sic interspersed, iWULX BULJblDTJN IMJAUliUliU, iL L.; r- lias One Bin in 0i tails, Then Bad "Woather Takes an Inning and Spoils tho Gamo. Preliminary SportnA l.nnc Throw -Torlii'it tin- Champion Ruiincr. There was an obvious improve ment in the attendance at Saturday's baseball match, the last of the inter national series, as compared with several previous games. A largo proportion of the speetators were on hand an hour before the hall game, to see the series of sports that were advertised. Some of tlio entered contestants were, however, not fell ing in' condition and only two of the events came off. Luahiwa, Rcilly, Cat tor and Sharp threw the ball three UiaN each. Reilly, of the California nine, .was the winner, throwing 314 feel. J. O Carter, jr., and Luahiwa, of the Hawaiian League, made the next best throws. The hundred yards' running race was easily won hy J. L. Torheit of Honolulu, in 11 seconds. He was able to look at his opponent, Fairelt of California, over ma shouluer in the finishing quarter. The St. Louis College band play ed a number of selections in the hour preceding the game. Thfir playing was excellent and the kind ness of the faculty in granting the free use of the band is worthy ol pub lic gratitude. THE BALL GAME. A "dark horse" entered the pitch er's box for the NewLIawaiis, in the person of Mehcula, of the Kamcha meha Juniors. lie gave good pro mise of being a coming terror in the Hawaiian League, as the Califoinias only got three baso hits in six in nings, while two strikes were-called on them frequently. His inexpe rience told against him m the sev enth inning, when a decision that he had balked seemed to break him up altogether; but fortunately that inning does not count, as rain stopped the game before any of the Californias were out. The wet ball also is responsible for the total col lapse of the Ilawaiis' game iu that inning. 1. New Ilawaiis to bat. Pr3'ce and Lawelawe, good batters both, failed to hit Uahill's delivery, and Karaakuuahoa (Dan) went the same way after Mahuka had made a clean base hit. 0. Cahill hit into Luahiwa's hands. Farrell got base on balls, but Ka makauahoa pinned him at second, and Hulcn hit a fly to Carter. 0. 2. Puhau was put out first by a throw from Ward, Carter by the same fiom Ilulen. Davis got first on Reilly's error, but Ward cut him off stealing second. 0. Powers and Sharp went out at first, from Prthau and Luahiwa re spectively. Reilly reached fust on a wild throw by Pryce, but attempt ing to steal second was put out by Meheula to Mahuka to Pahau. 0. 8. Luahiwa faithfully maintain ed his unbroken record of strikes from the previous game. Meheula got base on balls, mid on Pryce's hit went out with him hy fine double play Creamer to Powers to Cream er. 0. Creamer made a base hit, stole second, to third ou passed bail, and made tho first run on Leveque's out at first from Luahiwa. Ward drop ped a fly to Pahau. Cahill hit a single, but had a close call from a splendid throw by Carter. He was forced out at second on Farrell's hit. 1. 4. Lawelawo, Mahuka and Ka makauahoa hit flics in quick succes sion to Creamer, Sharp and Powers lespectively. 0. Hulen tipped a foul toKumakaua hoa, Powers was ciphered at first from Pahau, as was Reilly, leaving his predecessor, Sharp, who got first on Luahiwa's error, ou his stolon second. 0, total 1. 5. Pahau guve a tipper to Ward, Carter flung about wildly throu times, Davis was intercepted at (list by CahilPs throw. 0. Creamer hit a fly to Pryce ; Le veque hit a single, got to thiid on Ward's double, but was downed at tho plate hy Luahiwa's prompt throwing to tho catcher. Calull got first on Prycu's fumble, second on throw home. Farrell was third out by Luahiwa to Mahuka. 0, total 1. 0. Luahiwa unci Meheula struck foul flics, which wcro welcomed by Powets and Ilulun respectively, and Pryce sent a straight fly to Sharp. Hulen hit into Puhuu's suro clutches. Powers, base ou balls, fulled iu stealing second from tho catcher's vigilance, und Sharp rap ped u fly to Cuitor. 0, total 1. In the ucxt inning, uncounted, Lawelawe struck out, and Mitliuku uud Kntuuknuulioa euch gave Ilulun n fly cateli. Reilly got base on Prycc's nuttf, and was advanced by the pitcher's balk that gave Cream er first. Thou followed Levequo, single i Ward, balls ; Cahill, Binglc ; PuriclU bails; Hulen, triple; Pow ers, balls; Sharp, double; Rcilly, tiiplo hit, home on throw pa9t third. Ten runs were scored and nobody out, when tho sometime drizzling rain became a shower and the game was called. Following is the official score by Mr. J. W. Winter :- HAWAIIS. NAMES A.U. R. D.H. O. A. S. Pryce, ss 3 Lawelawe. r f 3 Mahuka, lb 3 Kuiimkiiiiiihoa o ... 8 l'ahau,2b 2 Caitur, 1 1 2 DavKof 2 , Ludilwa, 3b 2 Meheula, p 2 Total 22 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 18 12 3 OALIFORNrA8. NAMES A n. R. 11.11. O. A. B. Ciihll, p 3 F.m oil. If 2 tlow.ud,3b 3 Power, lb 2 blinrp, c f 3 Ruihy ss 2 CivuiiH-r, b a Loveque, r f 2 Waul, c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 111 12 2 0 10 0 0 15 2 0 Total .21 1 4 18 7 1 Scoie by innings - Hnwait California .0 00 0000 .0 0 1000-1 Kained run California 1. Two base hit Ward. Double play Creamer, Reilly aud Power. Hii'es on balls By Meheula 2, Passed balls Kamakauahoa 2, Ward 1. Stiuck out Pryce, Lawelawe, Ka nvikati hoa, Carter, Luahiwa. Uniplies Whltni-y and Parker. THE NEW WATCH CLUB. By joining the California Watch Club every person may select his watch, (either ladies' or gentle men's) which will be saved and de livered when the member draws his watch, Mr. Schreiber, recently from the Coast, has charge of the club and comes well recommended as a reliable business man. The club will be open evenings until 8 o'clock. St OAMARINOS' Refiigerator arrived per S. S. "Australia" with the follow ingfi nits, etc.. in plentiful sup ply: Fiesh Frozen Ojstera In tins aud shi'U, Celeiy, cauliflowers, Cabbage, Appies, I'eus. ur.ipes. Kuts and Dried Fiuits, Kulsiiio, Fig, Etc., Etc. 735 3t California Fruit Market. W-olNTKD Sa t TWO Niee'y FurnLhed i&iy-VR Rooms (parlor and Bed & room) ; 10 minutes walk from Post Office, address with price "A. B." Bulletin Office. 73C St W.iNPlflO A GOOD Cook can got a situation-by applying to MaCFARLANE & CO., 73G It Kaahumanu street. WANTED QECONL-HAND Office Desk, Table, i J t hair and Fire Proof Safe. Apply "Lulling," Tost Ofllce. 730 3t MEETING NOTICE. A MEETING of the stockholders of r tho Biltlh Club will be held on THUR-D y, the 18th instant, at 7:30 p. in., at lhe Club room A full attend ance is icquested, important business being under discussion. PER ORDER. Honolulu, Dec. 15, 18U0. 73b 3t f EiER & 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, Ennings, Bracelets, Bangles, Lace and Scarf Plus, Rings, Ladles' and Gents' Gold and Sliver Watches and Watch Chains, Native Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Gold Ueaded Canes, Etc., Etc., Etc. tSSr Prices within the reach of all. Give us a call. 728 lm WANTED GIRL (German preferred) to do general housework in a small private family, must bo over 15 years of nge. Apply at this office. 733 Ot WANTED lIRST-CLASS dressmakers; good i pay; only experienced hands need apply. orn-r Fort and Hotel streets (over Elullch's dry goods store). 705 tf FOR SALE K tHUKU RANCH, Kau, Ha waii. 184,000 acres For fuiihcr particulars, apply to iCAUUKO, 'iau "llWtt" WANTED 728 tf BY n elngle gentleman a Kinnll Iflll-llUliail I'nt- i!i tuge. AUdrett "N." this I office. 732 8t D&CBMHEfft 16, xmJu UP-TOWN II 1 IT O ftJ l' Kfuw viHirc AT XT!iTinnnmi UUVfl) HIHO X UMLUUllO-t STORE. MP"ubioribcrs desiring chances m their subscriptions to mnga zincs and newspapers will kindly not if v us for outcome mail. gaF"All subscription. have prompt attoutiou. SANTA OLAUS HEADQUARTERS ! 0PNo need to GIVE dolls away to inuuee traae, our pne- defy com petition. 0TW5 do not GIVE laces and dress goods away, but ws do offer good GOODS ! Iu our own legitimate line at honest prices. see our maonificent line op BOUKD BOOKS, From 20 cents each and upwards; CELLULOID DRESSING SETS, Presentation Cups & Saucers, Diaries for 1891, Xmao Cards, Etc., Etc Thus. G. THRUM, 730 lOt Proprietor. Christmas I Christmas 1 KING STREET. II Kukul Jsweiry A SPECIALTT. Diamonds & Other Precious JrF"'J-g. LATEST NOVELTIISS IN Gold & Silver Watches OPENED EVENING -a 736 ISt Christmas ASJ AND DJew Year's WING W0TA! CO,, 2Vo. US nnnnu Avenue. Have received per S. S. "Chusan" from Hongkontj und Yokohama Ebony & Pearl Hall Furniture, Rattan Chairs, Satin Pillow Shami, A FINE ASSORTMENT Of Silk Shawls & Handkerchiefs, Crape Silk, Fern Pote, DINNER and TEA SETS, Of the latest patterns ; Irosli Crop Ton,, No. 1 Manila Oigars, Etc, Etc., Etc, 730 18t Etc. NOTICE. -83SS32gi From and after this date, a Regular Freight Train will leave Honolulu for Ilonouliuli and way Statione, Every Day (excepting Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. .m. gj8 Hereafter no Freight will be roceived for shipment, by Passenger Truine, except by special arrange ment. OAHTJ RAILWAY fc LAND CO., W. G. Ashley, Supt. Honolulu, Deo. 9, 1890. 730 lm BUOWN LEGIlOimS 1 BROWN Leghorn Cocke lelsforsa e, guaranteed thoioughbred. Address "Ha waiian Ostrich Farm," Ka plolanl Park; Mutual Tele- phono 325, 605 tf Zu Yerkaufen ! Deutsche Uuecher: Meyer's CoiiHorvatlons-Lexicon, Ut'ber Land & Meer, Zur gutcu tJtunilo, Roman blbliothek, Werho vou Sauinrow, etc. Nuehvres zu crirngen In der Expedl tlou dlcai'g Ulattes. 732 lw WANTED A WOMAN to take care of children and to do cuambcrwork. Apply at thU otlk, 7Si Sir Photographers, Attention ! 0 MESSRS. HOLLISTER & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ex "AUSTRALIA" ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED M. -SL Seed Dry Plates I ACKNOWLEDGED BY PROFESSIONALS AND AMATEURS AS THE Best Photographic Plate Extant. FOR SALE BY HOLLISTER & CO., 100 Fort Streut. New Goods ! MESSES. KING BROS. ARE MOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE VERY BEST ASSORT MENi' OF PUBLICATIONS IN Etchings, Artotypes, Photogravures, ENGRAVINGS, Etc., Etc. Also, a choice lino of Hunt's & de Graft's Pastel Pictures. For those desiring Hawaiian Subjects, they have to oT r PAINTINGS & WATER Cji.0RS ! , By Jules Tevernier, Jos. D. Strong, D. Howard Hitchcock, R. O. Barufleld and others, beside a great variety by their own artist, W. Y. Stone, who hm produced the finest ChristmuB OurdB of a Hawaiian Nature ever offered to tho public of Honolulu. Among other things, they hae to offer a vary choico line of LADIES' & CENT'S LEATHER GOODS, CONSISTING OF Purses, Pocket Books, Cigar Cases, Ciarctto Cases, Letter Books, Bill Books, Card Cases, Hand Bags, Eta., Etc. Also, a very line line of JPJLiawh Groods, ?ln.sli Ooods, CONSISTING OF Toilet Sets, Manacure Sets, Shaving Setts, Jewel Cases, Olove, Handkerchief & Color Boxes, Work Boxei, Etc., Eto. A very fine assortment of Photo Panels & Photo Frames, Very suitable for Christmas presents. They have Over 250 Varieties of loilte for Picture Frames, Which they aro making up cheaper than any place in town. ARTISTS' SUPPLIE8, at greatly red'iced prices. PARLOR EA.SELS, in Oak, Cherry, Bamboo, Brass, Etc., Etc. WALL BRACKETS of all kinds, in Ebony, Oak, Walnut, Etc., Etc. WINDOW POLE CORNICES, in great variety at lowest priee.. as Remember I There is nothing better than a. well-Belected Picture to ofler as a Christmas present, and KING BROS, is the place to go for the best. 725 lm NOW IS THE TIME I The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Are now selling their Bonds, and upon eaay terms. The additional fea ture of Insurance goes with every Bond. The following aro a few of tho many attractive forma offered bj this original and progressive Company : ENDOWMENT BONDS, 5 PER CENT. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE. INDEMNITY BONDS, 4 " " IMPROVED FREE TONTINES WITH LUCRATIVE OPTIONS. ENDOWMENTS. PARTNERSHIP AND JOINT LIFE POLICIES. CHILDRENS' ENDOWMENTS, ETC. The Company is equitable, Us payments prompt and certain, and It popularity unbounded. From the New York Sun, April ith, 1890.) Tho .Largest Business Ever Transacted by a Idle Assur ance Company. Tho new business of tho Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York for tho first quarter of tho proeaut year is reported to exceed Fbtt Million Dollaus. This is at the rate of two hundred millions of assur anceor the year, and is unprecedented In tho annals of life assurance. terlnformation cheerfully fumluhed to uny who will write to or call upon tho undersigned at his olllcc. ALEX. J. CARTWRiGHT, General Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. Jan-1-9S BARGAIN T ma a THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd., Beg to announce that In consequence of extensive repair to their building, tuer are Removing their Stocks of Qoous to the 3WCoINESK.INY -:- BLOCK. During removal, iu order TIibii1 Eatire Stock is OEM at Redaced Bates co xixtc ,rvrii i C2T Percons renulrluj: anything In tlielr line will llnd this u sneolally favor able opportunity. - N.w Goods I New Goods I Have lately bueu received uud fresh Invoice, are ou tho way. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd., Port Street, root Honolulu. H. I. New Goods ! BARGAINS ! to save expense of handling - Honolulu, ,a m "M 3S I! -a ' ,J- A k.S ffAiil r .,:kv A.. Jt t