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The American schooner Anna has ar rived atKahului fiom San Francisco. The steamer Kinau will Leave for llllo ami way ports to-morrow afternoon and will letmu on Friday, Jan. 20th, a day earlier Hum schedule time. The American uarUpntiuc S G Wilder will leave to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for San Francisco with a con signment of sugar. The Atnei lean barkentine llary Wii Jjolniun auhed last evening after a domewhat long passage of twenty-one days, the is loaded 'with au asoited cargo. Her long passage is attributed to adverse weather. ADVERTISING NOTES. I'll meet you at the Brunswick. ' 6 tf 0. J. McCarthy has lots on Lililm street for sale. 3-tf Button Holes made to onlor at No. 4 Garden Lane. 307 tf Tjie Brunswick are the only Billiard Parlors in town. G tf Fuknituue for a house of 5 rooms is offered for sale. A.cti:k bhiiving use Cucuinbor Skin Tunic. Buitbon, Smith & Co., Agents. 1-tf SuNfjunN relieved at pneo by Cu punibcr Tonic.' Benson, Sn'iitl'i & bo., Agents. 1-tf Thk Board of Health the regulation for hog publishes blaughter houses. Tin: annual meeting of tho Ewa Plantation Co. is called for Saturday, Jan. 30. "The Sculptor's Den" will bo tho attraction of Prof. Anderson's show Saturday night. "Thk straight ticket" for road board of the National Reform party is dis played in this issue. Delicious coffee and chocolalo will bo borved every morning early at the Pitlaeo Ice Cream Parlors, Ludwigsen, & Cron, Hotel street. 221 tf $ . Get your boots and sjioes mado mid repaired by tlio old Wuiluku fdiocnuikcr, L. Toenuios, on Kant Hotel street. First-class work, low prices. 4-tt No one need bo groaning because so much money has to be paid out to got a good Sewing Macliino in one lump sum, A ehanco is offered to evorybody by joining tho Sowing Machine Club at tho Golden Rule Bazar (late A. L. Smith's store), 321 2t pFFJPEitH of the. Hawaiian AgriPlll tlial (Jo. for tio current year 'Wo lieen efeoted as follows; Hun. O, R. jjishojt, Piesidont; Kami. C. Allen, Vioo-Presldunt j Geo. H, Robejuon, 'j'li'asurer; J. O. Carter, Kecretary; Tom May, Auditor; S.G.Allen, Chan. M. Cooke and W. O. Smith, Ditcc torn, REGISTRATION. The following Precinct Boards will meet this evening at 7 o'clock to register voters: First District, First Precinct, at Long Branch Baths, Waikiki. ,1 '. Third District, First Precinct, at tlicv Royal School House, on Emma Fifth pistriut, First. Precinct, at, tQ Tihrnwnya Co,a H.u(ld;inpt FOR CONSTIPATION Umi IlorHfoitl'M Arid I'liouiiliute. J)r. J. R. Fortson, Kioya, Hid, Ter.j tj)'Hj "J linyo tried jt for eopstjita tiOn willi gupiiusti, and think it worthy n thoiotigh liial by the profession." LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Glki: Club to-night! Politics everywhere I Even in the air. Don't miss the musical treat at the Opoin HotiMi Uftiight. Diamonii Head, 3 o'clock, weather, cloudy; wind, light southeast. The headquarters of the Liberal I'aily is nt llobipson's hall. The rains are over and gone, and this is n line night for tho Kamelia mehas. on Dm the cannibal catch tho mis sionary? Answer at Opeia House to-night. The National Liberal Party will hold meetings in different wards this evening. A KKcniTiON and dance is being hold on board tho U. S. S. PeiiBacola this afternoon. The British gunboat Pheasant is expected here from Esquimalt in about a fortnight. Walk up, gentlemen, and registor for the coming elections. For the fun of it, if for nothing else. Politics uro jotting too ttuuii. Let all hands cool off at the Opera House to-night. Great day, you know. A desektion case was dismissed in the Police Court yesterday, His Hnor stating thatit was improperly brought. The Domestic Club is tilling up. to secure a good girl. Sewing Machine It is an easy way machine for your The contract for tho purchase of part of the cargo of lumber of the Chilean bark Anna Cathariua was awarded to Allen it Kobinson to-day. The Mechanics' Political Protective Union will moot this evening at Ro binson's hall, at 7:30 o'clock. National Reform candidates will address the meeting. The Y. M. C. A. will hold evange listic services to-night in Bethel Hull, Bethel street, mauka of Castlo & Cooke's store. Scats free. All wel come. Young men, sailors and work ingmen especially invited. Song service begins 7:15 p.' m. The Liberal party held an enthusi astic mooting at Iwilei church last night when S. K. Pua, candidate for Representative in the Fifth District, addressed about fifty persons. Mr. Pua was frequently applauded for his effort. Hon. J. E. Bush also address ed tho crowd. The Liberal caudidalo for Repre sentative for the Third District and the President of the Hui Kalaiaina were seen in au affectionate embrace on Merchant street to-day, patting each otper's (jacks and talking like good old chums. "You ka best," John was heard to say. SUPREME COURT-JANUARY TERM. Yuen Chong was tried before Chief Justice Judd and a foreign jury this morning on a charge of opium in possession. Defendant was acquit ted. Kalo, a Jap, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous wea pon, is on trial this afternoon. The Hawaiian jury will be required to present themselves in the Supreme Courtroom on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mixed jury cases will be heard at 1 o'clock the same clay. PROF. ANDERSON'S NEW ACT. i On Saturday next at the Hawaiian Opera House, P.rbf. Anderson will perform',' for the first time here, his ne plus ultra of modern acts, called the "Sculptor's Den." This is ac knowledged by the press and public half tho world over to be the greatest marvel of the age, and surpassing anything of the sort ever before at tempted, holding the audience spell bound and scientists nonplussed. It will be during this act that Professor Anderson will perform the astound ing feat of instantaneously, in full view of the audience, spiriting him self away and vanishing into space. BOARD OF HEALTH. UoinniuuicatloiiM wlik tlio National I.eproHy Fund. Tho Board ''of Health held its reg ular meoting Wednesday, President David Dayton in tho chair. A com munication from the National Leprosy Fund, of Loudon, signed by Sir Sotners Vine, honorable secretary, was read. It contained, besides a suggestion as to the site for the Dam ieu Memorial, au answer to the Ha waiian Boartl of Health with regard to a recommendation of a specialist to the Hawaiian Board of Health. A special 'committee of rcnQwjjed'inedii p&l ifleriliatV' Ueen"ap'pa'intgd by tlio National Leprosy Fund to undertake the quest for an "export,'' or -'ex- pons," who may nave tlio necessary qualifications, and communicate with the Board of Health. Tho latter has offered special inducements for such specialists on leprosy. A letter from a lady in Kngland, offering a certain amount of money toward a fund for a hospital oh Molo kai for tho treatment of lepers with the Mattei remedies was also re ceived. Tho Board decided that, having no funds on hand for such a purpose at preseut, tho offer be re commended to the next Legislature. . ,. I. 2 " w ft AWARpED QAMAQE3, Tlio civil quit of J, F. Bertelmann vs. L, A. Thurston, executor of the Robiusou estate, wtis completed yes terday before Judge Dole. A mixed jury awarded tho plaintiff 8133Q. 'Phis pasp was, hea,rd b,efqrp' i 'turn, ill HHlPr tq tiear the eyiilenpo of several important wilnosseo who are going to leave tho country. JOHN ONLY NEAR IT. A Chinese chicken peddler was ar rested early this morning on Mauna kea street wliijc in tliu act of sclliug n hen. Complaint was mado by nu elderly native woman thai tlio hen had been spirited away from her hen coop. She identified the fowl by its general appeal ancc. On trial in tliu Police Court the Chinanian was ac quitted and given back his hen, His Honor holding that there was no con clusive evidence as to the mail's guilt. A. Rosa appeared for the de fendant. A FAVORITE REMEDY. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is n favorite during the winter months on account of its great success in tltr cure of colds. There is nothing that will loosen a severe cold so quickly, or as promptly relieve the lungs. Then it counteracts any tendency to ward pneumonia. It is pleasant and safe to take, and fully worthy of its popularity. For sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., agents. In poluctiiig your Christ inas Presents don't lorget that a Picture is among the Very best turn tliat ihe place to get such things is at King Bros., Hotel Street. "August Flower 99 For Dyspepsia. A. Bellanger, Propr. , Stove Foun dry, Montagny, Quebec, writes: "I have used August Flower for Dys pepsia. It gave me great relief. I recommend it to all Dyspeptics as a very good remedy." Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer, Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: "I have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia." C. A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: "August Flower has effected a complete cure in my case. It act ed like a miracle." Geo, Gates, Corinth, Miss. .writes: " I consider your August Flower the best remedy in the wprld for Dys pepsia. I was almost dead with that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now con sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffer ing humanity the world over." G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. mm OPERA HOUSE. L.J. L,evpy Lessee & Manager. Saturday Next, Jan. 23. First time In Honolulu the World's Greatest Marvel, tho Latest and Greatest Sensation of the Age, recently 'perform ed only by PROF. ANDERSON With Immense success In Melbourne, Sydney, Cape Town, etc. A New Original Weird & Mystic Act : "THE SCULPTOR'S DEN." The Sculptor Prof. Anderson The Mysterious She Mdlle. Blanche It A something, but what? tST During this act Pi of. Anderson will instantaneously iu full view of the audlcuce NFIItlT MULSELFAWAy. Vanish into space. t3T Scats at L. J. Levey's today. Saturday Afternoon, Grand Matinee For Ladies and Children. t& Prices: Children, 25c, Adults, S(lc. Doors open at 2; performance at 2:30. 324 4t Tie StraiiM Ticket ! NATIONAL REFORM PARTY. For Road Board: JOHN F. BOWLER, S. C. DWIGIIT, SAML. MAIIELONA. . 320 2w FOR SALE! FURNITURE for a house of ft rooms, complete for housekeeping. Apply at tills ollfco. ' ' 325 81 , ,, Ml 'J. ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE Ewa Plantation Co,, will be held at the ofllcd of Castle & Cooke on SAT UHDAY, January 30, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m. K I. TENNEY, Secretary Ewa Plantation Co 32S-8t SING LOY & GO. J 53 KING- STREET. (biye re.-inoned In tuplr Now Building, licrp Utoy will Hoop constantly In stook ut the lawost prloos, a large nssoitmcnt of Dry Goods, Chinese Silks, Sallni, Pluthei, Ribbons, Purees, Lacts, Embroideries, Etc., Etc. 321-U. "One Summer in Oawnii" Is enough (jO convince tho jivorngc person that mosqui toes, nuts and roaches are terrible pests. Regarding this we can help you out. Our new remedy called "The Mosquitoes' Enemy" will convince you that mos quitoes are not so terrific after all. "We advise you to try it and be convinced. Our "Ant Poison" if used according to directions will convince you that you never had any stronger than ours. As for roaches we can give you a hint that will make you a regular patron at the New' Drug Store, where everything is new and fhk.su. That reminds us we have just received a fresh lot of Mosquito Powder that Is war ranted to be just the thing. All of this and more at HOItieUft, NKW.IIIN & CO. '8 No"v lrutr Ht-oro. jan 7-02 Railroad "Machine" in Politics. B. F. Dillingham, Esq,, Alien Candi date of the "Native Sons" Urd District. Dkak Sih : Previous engagements prevent my acceptance of your invitation to bo present at tho Portuguese Club House this evening, to hear your discourhc on the issues of tho day. But your invitation to bo at tho Armory on Saturday evening next, is accepted. I infer that it includes an invitation to address tho meeting, and shall ex pect to do so, at the closo of your ad dies8. You aro respectfully invited to bo present at, and address any anil all meetings called by mo, of 3ul District electors. Yours faithfully, C. W. ASHFOKD, Candidato of tho National Liberal Paity, 3rd District. Jan. 20, 181)2. 321 tf B. F. DILLINGHAM AT TIIE - ARMORY, Saturday, Jan. 23rd. -Mn. C. W. ASHFOltD li espe cially invited to be present as some re ference to him will be made. 324 4t Candidate for Representative 3KD DISTRICT. B. F. DILLINGHAM NOMINEE OF TIIE Sons oi UaAvaii. 324 td DEfc-AJX-Y ! ics A MEETING OF THE Mechanics' (6 Workiugnicn's POLITICAL, Protective Union WILL UK Iir.LI) AT (i Robinson's Hall," Cor. King and Nuuanu sts., On Thursday Evening, Jan. 2ist, . AT 7 :30 0'Ul.OOK I. !;, (W Sevoral Cnntlitlates will ml dress Ho lucetiug. Come One. Come All. 324 21 PER ORDER. ft 11. Ml & CO, (i.iMiTi:i.) Win. O. Irwin. . ..President & Manager Claus Spreckels Vlcu-Presldeut Walter M. Ulffard Secretary & Treasurer Theo. O. Porter Auditor aUGAK FACTOICS w Commission Agents, 4.0ENTS Of THE y. Or Han FrunrlMco, !nl, 1-U1 SITUATION WANTED IY a German Qlrl to do liglttliouso - work and take naiu of (chlldten In daytime. Kiuiuiiu at this olllco. 323 3l t m m Wi Tortoise Shell HAIR ORNAMENTS -A.T H.F.Wi(taa4 Fort Street. Fourth Ward For Representative: THOS. :R. : LUCAS, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. 310 2w INDEPENOENT CANOIOATE For Representative ! 1st District. W.G. WILDE 320 td THE LOME INDEPENDENT H.M.vonHOLT CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF ROAD BOARD. :uh tf HERE'S ANOTHER LmiG Independent Candidate FOR MEMBER OF THE ROAD BOARD JOHN F. GOLBURN. :ii'j u Till? DP I PEOPLE'S TICKET! FOR ROAD BOARD: JOIItf RIIILLIPri, R. LTSHMAN, ,AS. E, MORGAN. 31Ctf HotiCoPateiBatls f' John p. ash worth's BARBER SHOP. Price, Cents. fSF A Kirst-clius Shoo 1'olUliur Is on liuiul. tUO lv n s n R55 life I II j NSc HffWft Jt.fPj 'l r Sf tH (Q vWi Scfiff.SR ysy-U';Cr - em".3A t HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., Fort street, oppo. Spreckels' Bank, Honolulu. Dress Goods ! A FULL ASSOKTMENT 104 Fort street, Honolulu. Latest Designs in Strijefl em Plaid Dress Goods, All Wool Camelette in all Shades, A FULL LINK OF COLORS IN Nuns Hides, easterns nil Henrietta Clotls, Figured Chulles & Silk Striped Ohailles. AN IMMKNSK ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Striped Flannels & Flannelettes. COME AND SEE OUR STRIPED & PLAID WORSTfcD COMBINATION SUITS, TRICOT & FINE CLOTHS FOR RIDING HABIT. o fly If you arc in search of Dress Materials come and examine our immense assoitmcnt before making your purchases elsewhere. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd., Fort Street, New Goods by PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Tools c Implements, Paints, Oils & Varnishes, TURPENTINE, LUBRICATING OILS OF TIIE REST QUALITY. CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS (Fiom 1 Gallon to 800 Gallons). SSf" We tire the only Authorized Agents for this, article, anil are prepared to quote special prices for any quantity. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd. 109 KT'ort: SStreet. DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, IPlioto-i-3Lplie 3upplieH, Segars, Pipes & Tobacco. AGENTS FOR TI1IJ3 LEADING PATENT PREPARATIONS. J563T NEW GOODS IJV c. j. McCarthy, Ni:v Cummins' 1)i.ock, Mkicciiant Sininrr. REAL ESTATE BROKER. hOMClTOU YOU TUK - Equitable Life, Assurance Society. FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO. Routs Collootcd and Mouses Runted. o ...i Any business entrusted to inu will receive prompt attention, jrft t nov-li-Dl NOTICE. I11KG leave to. notify tho public Hint I lmvu utaiti'd u hoto hhoeliiK idiou at No. l Kliitf Mrool, next to Wright A; huiis' out i Iiijju (acturvt wheru I will bo glad to uicot my old filmiiU ami new onus also. Wo make a ki-ciulty of llrt-i-lubs lioiu bhouliiK, Wo wut rant to Mop inti'rfrriin; anil can lu-l all laiuo Uouu.s. 301 lin . CIIAS. lyOniLlSl'TKS. A month or two ago some "Frisco" boys who wore di? jjing into tlio ground in thu neighborhood of Tolcgranh Hill found an old iron pot chock full of gold pieces. WVvc been digging, not for iron pots particularly but for anything and everything that has money in it for us and you. We believe we struck it in Cauholinku.m Avena uius, the liquid advertised to preserve wood against the ravages of bugs, ants and lime. Dress Goods ! CAN BE FOUND AT Honolulu. Late Arrivals I KVERV STEAMER. -a It will soon liu too Into to hoiuI remembrances to your I'ritmdH abroad. So go at once to King Bros,, on Ho tel Hi root, and jot some of their pretty and novel "Hu WJi'.lan" Christmas Carda for the nurnoBO. m i MM m 'vm v .rffcTS a. ' iiiliB 4 J ! ! a .lUtiAe