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'TTT F- - s7c-.-r' TT P"r" -rSflP.lfr- $F tSft ? r--gpr7n,-f ' 'V,W,19, r,? tyirarywygy s MMMMMMpiGl JIT " ' F i iV vi '?. : 4 P .rrt r ;.-? ,-u, . Mnwxya4trr mjMwigwriiii in'mi'iW8Hij'" OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO.'S TIME TABLE. Mitfr fftaRnnwsiTfcKramaS ..v-v.Lyra tin km nmtivasamg;?. --ifWJ. jt y, TTtn;. wt- Mr"W i'iui Ai akti:h ri'.n. 'A'lX.iVlM!-'- 1. lHlltf. A.M. A.M. l'.M. I'.M Lcavo Honolulu. ..(1:15 8:45 1:45 4 :35f ArrivoHonoullull..7:20 0:57 2:57 5:85f Leave Honoulluli. .7:30 10:43 8:1:) 5:42f Arrive Honolulu. ..8 :3iV 11:55 4:55 GsBOt l'KAKl. OITV 1.00 A I.. Loavc Honolulu Arrive Pe til City Lcavo I'car1 Clly.. 0:00 ., Arrive Honolulu.. .0:40 . t Saturdays only. Sundays excepted. Satin thys excepted. B:20 5:585 TUIcm. Hun mill .lloim. it v u. .!. MONS. I Ls' s! tf DAY. !i b" k s- s re L J? H'E 3 a 5 P Sir S i & ii.in. ll.lll p.m. ii.in At oil. Tuns. Wed. Thilfrf. Kll. .Silt. . Sim. 0 l'l (1 Oil II '.'0 7 HO i mi II :io n rn u :il ft .'is ft ft' I Ml !l 23 I 2n 1 to 2 00 2 so :i lo I in it :io li.in, 11.111 ii.in Ml S '20 II 110 T 00 n 2i II 20 0 28 r. .v III 20 II 12 7 HO 0 3(1 II (III 1 so II IK) 0 Oil 0 110 8 111 10 Ml 11 20 !l 20 10 HI1 0 6' not 0 1)1 (I 02 o ni 11 2(1 Last quintet-nt tliuiiioou un tliu20th lit 111. 44iii. p. in, l'liu tlmo blKiml for tin) pen t Is utvuu at l.li. (Un. Oicc. (lulilnlKlitl (if Urcemwuli tliiiuor Hi. 28iii. Msec, p. in. or llonoliilii Oliscryiitoiy 1 1 inc. It IsnlM'ii 1)V Hie steam wliWtlo (if tliu llnnoliilu 1'IhhIiik Mill, u few lomn iiliovu ' (In! Custom Ildiise. Tliu sniiio wlilstlo la Founded coiiectly at Honolulu mean iiiion, Observatory 11101 iittiiu, or lull. 31 in. !(iee. of titcimulcli tlmu 1'llOfl flailg guTlcfiu SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1892. ARRIVALS. Feb 20 Htmr Ksinlii finni Wuiunae Stin i' -I A Cummins from Koolutt DhPARTURES. Feb 20 Sehr Laviulu for Iv.ilitiku Am bk SO Allen, Thompson, for Snn Frauolsco VESSELS LEAVING MONDAY. Htmr Hawaii for Humakuu at 4 p in Slim-Jus 1akoe for Kutiiil at 4 p in Stmr C It bishop for Kahukit and Pnnu- luu at 2 pm Am bk Albert, Winding, for San Fran cisco CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Simr Kaala 19(10 bags Ftigar. PASSENGERS. For San Francisco per bk S O Allen. Feb 20 Mrs mid Mis Jnhnsox and 3 Pallors of the wrecked bark Tamerlane. SHIPPING NOTES. The bark Albert will probably leave for bun I'rancisco on Monday. The bark S C Allen, Thompson mas ter, sailed for San b'ruuoiseo to-day car rying 20,451 bags sugar, weighing 2,391, 044 pounds and valued at 3(3, 13G..VJ. The following are the consignors: G Bicwer & Co, F A Schaefer 6s Co, T 11 pavles & Co, and Castle & ( ooke. BORN. BfcTEAN In this rity, Feb. 14, to the wife of James I. McLean, a daugh ter. PEDI, K In this city, Feb. 19, to the : wife of Thos. Pedlar, a son. ADVERTISING NOTES. I'll meet you nt tho UruiiMvick. ' ' Otf p. J. MgGaktiiv has lots on Lilihu street for sale. U-tf Button Holes niado to order at No. i 'Guillen Lane. 7-tf TiiKliruiibwiuk aru thoonly Billiard Purlors in town. (i-tf Aftkii t-having ino Uiti'iimhor Skin Tonic. Beiibun, Smith & Co., Agents. 1-tf ' W. M. Cunninoham oilers $10 re wnrd for tho return of u Gordon better il. ' StiNiitiitN relieved at once liy Cu ctimher Tonic, llunton, Smith & Co., Agontb. " J. N. AJ-moiiT, Little Britain, has noiiio very' valuicblu' dairy sloek, also California mules and vehicles, for sale. If you want to savo timo and money buy your furniture, etc,, ut tliu I X L, corner Nuuiinu and King BlreetB. fj-2Y Found tho plnco to buy new in lei'o'htl l'miid iivlliliiro of all kii'lds ; mil nei'onti iiuiul tivuituru ot all killds at mv jiriccb, tho 1 X L, corner Niiunnu and King stteet. -V Dui.toioiia coij'oe ui( ohoeotyto will ho served cvpry morning early at tho Valaep leu Cream l'ailms, Liulwigsou, & Oron, Hotel street. 1-tf "Tahi: Jieop!" advises tho Hawaii an Huulwuro Co, to the public, Not the way the hoys me doing under the circiiB tent, however. Gkt your hoots and sIioob made anil rufmircil by tho old Wuiltiku shoemaker, L. Toeuuies, on East Hotel street. Fiist-eliibs woik, low prices. -Lit Bkdkoom sets, watdrobes, ico boxes, stoves, ehaij-f, hanging lamps, vugs, bureaus, (iheO'oniers, etc., Bold cheap tor cash ut tho I X L, corner Nutiauu ituil King Btrout. 5-2w Tiik Occidental Hotel, Kan Fran cIbco, Cal., a favorite honso with Isl anders, has lately added a largo num ber of single rooms with baths at tached, which will bo let with or with out hoard, m , lMcturo Frames innilo to or'ilor from lsitot stylos of mouldings. Itonoytit ion of old nicluru- a specialty. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. STWtr.ot'TicoN exhibition on Tuesday evening. Diamond 11i:ad, 12 in. Worn her, dii..ly ruining; wind, light woit. Mux. unci Mi.n Johnson were pussim gets on the Imrk S. U. Allon lor Sun Francisco to-day Tun steamer Kitiun with Iho Kuy inond tourists on board will imive to morrow illuming from tho Volcano. Mil, Wruy Taylor's next oigitu ro uhiil will tuko plnco next TliniMliiy evening ut tliu Kuuinukiipili Church. Tin: chnrity hunt lo bo given by the Queen Dowager will tnko place ut'thu Borctiinia shoot Armory, this day week. Do NOT fail lo attend the bund con cert at Kiiitim Squato this itftetnoon and hear about those wild waves and rackets. Mit. Hitman, the favorite minstrel, will appear at the Opera House with his banjo on Saturday evening, the 27th in-it. Tin: band concert at Einm.i Sqniire this atleriioon ptoinibi's to be an in teresling one. Tluco popular Eng lish songs nro to bo sung. Owino lo the wet weather the Itoyiil Havaiian band gave a concert at the Hotel yestei day evening, instead of in tho open air at Queen Emma Hull. It is a coincidence lo bo noled that a short and sharp tempest of ruin occurred this morning at tho same hour as tho furious down pour of yes terday morning. Monday, Feb. 22, will bo George Washington's birthday. Tho day will bo generally celebrated by Americans, in commemoration of the birthday of tho "boy who nover told a lie." Tiik five Chinese, Ainu and four others, who were anosted for assault and battery, have com promised with their victim and have been discharged fiotn the custody of tho police. The dredger will bo in trim next week, work having progressed favor ably so far. It is proposed to try tho plant before the departure of the S. S, Australia for San Fmncihco. The schooner Ku Hue Hawaii re turned to port yesterday after a long absence. Sho plays the part of tho mysterious schooner very often, but thero is not much mystery left with her. Ai'ai, a Mongolian was convicted in the Police Coin t yesterday of a crim inal assault on a gill under fourteen years of ago, and was sentenced to imprismeut at hard labor for eight een mouths. The entertainment Tuesday even ing is by tho Y. M. O. A., the Camera Club assisting, instead of its being by tho latter institution, as some have been given tho impression by the morning paper. G. V. Houohtaimng has secured judgment against the Marshal for possession of goods attached by the latter on a writ of attachment issued by John Nott on II. K. Aki & Co. The pluiutitr also secured $15 damages. Mk. J. Porter Boyd, successor to A V. Richardson, American Vice-Consul General, ib expected to arrive from San Francisco on tho S. S. Australia, duo next Tuesday. Mr. Boyd's term of oflice does not begin, however, un til next April. The Y. M. C. A. will hold evangel istic services to-night in Bethel Hall, Bethel street, mauka of Castlo iV: Cooke's store. Seats free. All wel come; young men, sailors and work itigmen especially invited. Song ber vieo begi.is at 7 :-'K) o'clock. II. R. II. PltlNOK Kai.anianaoi.e celebrated his twenty-tifth birthday yesterday wi h a luaii at Honuakuha, I'unchbowl street, the Queen Dowa ger's residonce. A few invited friends wore present and helped the young prince to commemorate the occasion. The romaiuiug bailors of tho bark Tamerlane, recently wrecked on the Puna coast, Bix in number, will be sent to San Francisco -on tho barks S. C. Allen and Albeit. This deparluio of Vice-Consul Kichurdbou's charges relieves him of a heap of responsi bility. Pekhai'S by tho Australia there will ariive some of the most famous lan tern slides in tho world. Tltoy aio of the most notable scenes of Scotland in both history and in modern devel opment. These views will bo exhibit ed publicly under tho auspices of the Scottish Thistle Club. A I'oiieion paper contains the fol lowing: "Tho famous salt hike of Aulia Puukui, near Honolulu, occupies tio crater of un immense tula couo, whoso eject a cover several square miles', iui( uio especially remarkable for containing numerous aggregations of crystalline grains of (lino olivine," 'j'ho name is Wulju Paakai. TOLL ON THE PALI. According lo tie story of Kaliuhu, one of a party of twenty fishermen who uainc across from Koolati with their catch to-day, tho rond Itiua working on tliu repairs to tho Pali road hay made u toll road of Unit thoroughfare. When the fishermen reached tho summit where the wash out occurred, the hum refused lo let them pass unless they paid him in coin or fish. They contributed a dollar's worth, of lol mid weo gra ciously allowed to prooeed on tho Quc'uu's highway. A FISHING BOAT CAPSIZES. A Bell telephone report reached this olllce shortly after noon to-day to the effect that u fishing whale boat had capsized off Jiuiugiul, lleud. Later Information, roceiypd said that the occupants of tho boat had righted her again and were hailing her out. Tho boat was on her way frotn, Molo kui to Iqwii (lsl (or tho market, and it is presumed that the fish have all been lost. l0t .IMWW-I).i U'HUHAL SERVICE. Held In SI. Andrew's Cathedral on Behalf ol Chnrity. In spite of the presaleiico of rain till Hie afiernooii and the going down of the sun amidst threatening ulouds, llieie was u goodly-sized congregation in St. Andrew':" Cathedral til the charity choral service yestordav eve ning. The slate of lite sky and lite roads, however, prevented the Queen from fulfilling her intention of at tending. Governor Cleghorn, Major hobettson, Iler Majesty's Cham berlain and Mrs. Uobeitson were in ilie royal pew. Major J. II. Wodchouse, British Commissioner, lions. C. K. Bishop and W. F. Allen were present. Tho service wits held tindet the aus pices of the Church Choir Guild of London. It was conducted and in toned by Hev. Alc.v. Mackintosh, and Ming by the following choir: So pranos Mrs. E. D. Tenney, Misses Dora Dowselt, S. II. Patch, Kuln mutiu Waid, Ivalio McC-rew, Lnni Atkinson and Edith Mtst: Altos Mrs. Dr. Campbell, Misses M. von I loll, Maill Nowleiu, Ethel Wode hotise nud May Atkinson ; Tenors Messrs. T. May, lion. C. P. Iatikeu, O. E. Smithies and T. E. Wall; Basses Messis. T. H. Walker, T. .M. Starkey, S. E. Pierce, Charles Cro.ier and F. M. English, B. A. Mr. Wray Taylor, F. C. C. C, inii nipulaled the organ with his usual skill. Following was the order of service: Hymn 1GG. "All people that on cm th do dwell." Tallis, Festival Kesponses. Proper Psalms CXXXIV. to dou ble chant. Chipp (in E fiat.) CL. lo single chant. Savu.e (in C.) Magnificat. Ebdon (in C.) Nunc Dimillis. Ebdon (in C.) Atilhem. "The sun shall be no more thy light by day." IJev. Canon Woodward. To Deuni. Dudley Buck (in B minor.) Sermon. Rev. Alexander Mack intosh. Hymn I'M. "llark the sound of holy voices." Organ Poslhtdc. Hallelujah Cho rus, Handel. Solos were taken by Mrs. Tenney, Mrs. Campbell, Miss von Holt, lion C. P. laukea, T. M. Slat key ai.d F. M. English, being rendcied in keep ing with grand singing of the choir as a whole. Hev. Mr. Mackintosh preached from the text Psalm 101:3 "1 will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: 1 will sing praise to my God while 1 have tny being." lie said it was a rapturous thought that they could please God by singing to his praise. Singing must be done from the heart. The preacher quoted a passage from Shakespeare on the "sweet power of music." Without analysing the powerful influence of music over men s souls, ho contented himself with saying that if, while gratifying ourselves in its practice, we arc fulfilling the highest duty we have to pertoim on earth, we ought to be of all creatures most happy. He traced the course of music from Tubal, son of Cain, through the He brew age, down to the present day, and described the Church Choir Guild, whose object was to preserve the sacred dignity of worship in the service of praise. In conclusion Mr. Mackintosh made the following reference to the object, of the offertory at that ser vice: Tho grand and solemn strains which you, dear friends, have listened to to-night, were intended lo bring to your remembrance one particular saying of Our Blessed Lord: "Who soever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, rerliy I say unto you he shall in no wise lose his reward." Anything given to the poor lo lessen the fearful scourge ot poverty, and that given with a Christliko motive, finds its re turn in many ways known to the cheerful and ungrudging giver. No one can lay to the charge of tho Ha waiian Islands that they suffer the righteous to be forsaken, or his seed to beg their bread. Only, dear fiieudb, wo all hayc at this "timo to make a special effort lo put our per manent charitable institutions on a firmer basis, tlieieforo I would ex hort you to give freely while it is in your possession, for the wealthiest among us know not how soon they will need a helping hand. Hemember the uhorlalion: "Be merciful alter thy power. If thou hast much give plentcottsly ; if thou hast Utile, do thy diligence gladly to give of that little, for so guthoresl thou thyself a good reward in the day of necessity." And one more word from tho Swoot Singer of Israel: "Blessed in tho man that provided for tho sick and neody, the Lord shall "deliver him in tho timo of trouble," Tliu collection announced for tho benefit of tho Briiish Beiievoluut So ciety amounted to 8101. FROM HQTtlToELLONE. Mr. C. W. Heed, proprietor of tho Hotel Dellone, Omaha, one of the finest new and modern hotels in the west, says of Chamberlain's Cough, Itcuicdy: "Wo have used it hi our family for years with the most satis factory result, especially for otir children, for colds and croup. It can ho depended upon ; besides it is pleasant to tuko and secuib lo bo free from chloroform and tho oily sub stances put into many cough mix tures." 50 cent and SI botlles for sales by all dealers.. Uensou, btnitu - Co., ngunta. PIANO TUNINii. Leayo orders on slate, Boom 13, Arlington Hotel, or at Ilobrou A Newman's diugstoro. Telephones.; -128 Mutual and Bell. 7-2 w W. 11. BENSON. iiasfi'?i LIBERAL PARTY IN CHILE. Washington, Jan. 21. The ItvUfat mail from Chile brings news of tho oiganizatioii of a Liberal party in Hint country. During the, recent re volution parly lines were entirely obliterated. In tho organization of his Cabinet President Moult selected three of his Ministers from cacii of the old par lies, but tho Liberal party preferred to retain its ancient organization, and has promulgated the following plat form of principles: 1. Tlu observance of the parlia mentary regime established in the Constitution and its perpetuity and Improvement. 2. Local government uulonniny. !i. Bespect for electoral rights and absolute non-intervention of public functionaries of all classes in elec tions. 1. Maintenance of civil reforms. fi. Subsistence and improvement of education provided by the Slate. (1. Economy in public expenditure, and a proper proportion between tax ation and the necessities of the esti mates. 7. Proforent utlenlion to the devel opment of National industries. 8. Improvement of the condition of (he working classes by promoting saving banks and societies for limning money at a low rate of interest, and by the dillusiou of industrial educa tion. !). To further the re-establishment of a metallic currency. 10. Reorganization of tho National Gum d on a democratic basis. 11. Boforin of tho petty courts, pro viding thorn with remunerated and responsible functionaries. i ANCIENT TEMPLE PILLAR. Boston, Feb. 1. Tho Museum of Fine Arts has just received the finest pillar of an ancient Egyptian temple which has ever been transported lo this country, and this and its com panion, now in tho British Museum, are the finest from any Egyptian temple which has ever been removed from Egypt. The Boston one, se cured from tho Egypt Exploration fund by Key. Dr. W'. C. Wtnslow of Boston, Vice-President of the fund for America, is from Hakhencusu of the old Egyptians, and Heraclcopolis of the old Greek historians. The city was the capital of Egypt in tho ninth and tenth dynasties. The column is broken into three pieces, but can be set up to have an almost perfect appearance. The ornamen tation of the capital is in imitation of palm leaves. The chiseling on the column is of pictures of King Barneses II. sacrificing lo Ilorus, one of the Egyptian divinities. The column is nearly seventeen feet long, of polished red syenite -granite, and in an excellent state of preservation. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D. Nt'iisonnblii oo(Ih. DOOll MATS. DOOR MATS. Rubber, superior quality ; lettered "Aloha," "Welcome," and plain perforated. Cocounut Mats, a desirable assort ment. Steel Scraper Mats, practical, ser viceable. JCS?" Call and examine our stock. The hotel season at the Florida resorts has opened up and the num ber of guests is unusually large. A BiC SCARE Usually bus soino foundation to start on. It Is always advisable, however, to ho prepared for emergencies. .Smallpox Is a terrible scourge; spreads rapidly by contagion or infection, and pi oves fatal nearly always. The doctors appreciate tho importance of vaccination ami we judge a great many are lulhieneed by lliiir medical knowledge, and are taking thN necessary precaution. V had sonic Vaccine Ylnin arrive by the last steamer. We boliovo this Is the llrit lot that has come since the smallpox so.uo" and 1.- the only fresh Yaeclii'' to bo hud In the realm. A special induce inent Is offered you to lay in u stock of choice Toilet onus at wholesale price. Colgate A; Uo.'s Soaps have uwoi Id wide imputation for bolug one of the hi si grades uuuiii factiiied. Perhaps vou're under thu Impression that nil theso soups are ex-pen-lvo. You'll bo siirpilsed to learn how inexpensive SWFFT bEUmR'i Torn P.'tl soiue ol Uii'so good toilet ;oups are, If you huvu been using u cheap grade sonp un tho score of economy you won't In the future. I'luuho unto that this iminillccut offer expires next TUEbDAY, Feb. lid, and until then It will bo our snap week and you can buy good toilet soup cheaper than ever before. Drop In while waiting for u cur and view our Soup ilNpluy and cuny away some of tho sweet odor, if nothing more, HOBRON, NEWMAN & CO,, j i ti to-J I HT Curoui' I'-ovl v vlii i-itrootH, ANNUAL MISETIVG. ' HE adjourned annual meeting of thu 1 hhaiehiildcrs of Iho llonokuu Sugar Company will lie held on WEDNES DAY NEXT, tho !i I ill lust., at 10 a. M., ut tho olllce of F. A. Schuufer it;. Co. II. HEN.IES, Heerctuiy. Honolulu, Feb. 10, I6a. 34i),S,( SPECIAL. MBKTING. ASI'KCIAL meeting of tho shiuo-holdoi- of tho Pmlllo Stigur Mill will be held on WKDNBnl) V NK.YT, tho tilth Instant, ut '1 v. M., ut tho olllce ofF.A.,chaef(,LCo.iiju:Nu:S( Secretin y. Honolulu, Feb. I'J, IbUJ. 31U Ct tfSIlS 1 WFFT I A9fltl?' KT-af"'M uMh THE BEST IS rl? .JLI3 CHEAPEST! se awaiian The est Laundry or Kitchen For Sale by all Dealers, MANUFACTURERS. fllO'.'t Soap. Soap. U L ct A-35.rrteiyy.' TAKE A PEEP ! Not through the keyhole hut ulk in boldly and see what wc have. You probably think you know through our advertisements, but you haven't a sottpeon of an idea; we cannot tell you half the different things. These ads are merely invitations, though we f.rqucntly invite your inspection of our II AVI LAND CHINA and FISCHER'S GANGES. We have two floors and three warehouses filled with goods sun.ible to your wants. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., Fort street, oppo. Sprcckels' Bunk, Honolulu. "preliminary "statement.-"' The Equitab Society of the JANUARY ASSETS- Liabilities, 4- percent SURPLUS New Business Written in Assurance in Force The 32d Animal Statement will be issued hereafter; in the interval the foregoing- figures will .show approximately the chief items of the account. ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT, General Ajrent for Hawaiian Islands. Gentlemen Attention ! BEAD THIS AND IT WILL GIVE YOU X POINTER. o UI.LAUNDRIED SHIRTS. Come and sec the rc-enforced Unlutindried Shirts that wo are selling for CO cents. MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS. We have a full line of Gauze, Summer Merino all wool, including Dr. Jaeger's make. MEN'S SOCKS. Ail immense assortment in Unbleached, Bal briggan, Black or Fancy Colored ; look at our Natural Cot ton Sock that wo arc selling for 25 cents a pair. MEN'S NECKWEAR. A large assortment; Windsors, Scarfs, Four-in-IIand and Ties of all kinds. t5y See our White P. K. Scarfs that we are selling 2 for 25 cents ; also, our Marseilles Scarfs, 3 for SI, they are good value. Men's Battling Trunks & Suits. Trunks & Valises of all kinds. N. S. SACHS, 104 Fort Street, - - Honolulu. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! lOO Vovl .Street. fly- On and after the 1st day of April, we Intend to do n strictly CASH busi ness. All outstanding bills we wish paid before that date. Our Clearance Sale will Continue until April 1st. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Laces, Ribbons, Notions, Silks, Satins, Surriilis, Wool Dress Goods, Cotton, Sheetings, Linen, Ciiriuhn, Portieres, Ucd Spreads, Hugs, Hoys' nud Clout's Clothing, UuU, (straw and felt), Cap, Trunks, Hug, VulifOo, I'olUrn, Cuffs, Slihls, Underwear, Etc. ZQt" Call and see for youivulf the liberal discount wo mo offering for CASH, & HOLLiSTER & CO., lOJ) Fort Street. DEALERS EN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, JPliotogrz-pliio fUppliem, Segars, Pipes & Tobacco. AGENTS FOR THE LEADING PATENT PREPARATIONS. larNKW GOODS V KVEUY STEAMER. -X le Lsfe Ass urance United States. I, 1892. $135,000,000.00 $110,000,000.00 ' $ 25,000,000.00 1SU1 $230, 000, 000. OO $S00, 000, 000. 00 Itrover Itlock.