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"J"W1 H l'lill'llIIHMIIiMMi Wl HI I III W ' : - 1 i v I J. s , TS "4 i -' I; i :: t KK fl&HU RAILWAY & LAND CO.'S N TIME TABLE. cjtoai ami AFTint run. i. inu. jrxi.A.TINS A.M. A.M. l'.M. 1M. Loavo Honolulu. ..0:15 8 :45 1 :-15 i:35f ArrlvoHonoullull..7:2C ti -.57 2:57 5:3t Loavc Honoullull..7:30' 10M3 rt:4l o:12t Arrivo Honolulu... 8:35 11:55 4:55 C:G0t I'KAIU. C1TV LOCAL, Loavo Honolulu Arrivo Pearl City Loavo Poarl City. . 0:00 .. Arrivo Honolulu... 0:10 .. t Saturdays only. Sundays excepted. Saturdays excepted. 5:20 5:585 Title. Hun ami Moon, 11V C. J. LYONS. I J j - : , y a 5i 5 ?i f s day. g &:;& p Jtli p 11 l'l i p.m. ii.ni. 'p.m. ii.in. j Mon. ii ii io o :iu' ooo a1 is ir u .17 T1103. t'il 10 IS1 II 070020 15 1 TO 11.111. I I Woa. its 0 12 1 0, ii 40 8 20 0 1 n 121 2 30 ThUM. 21 1 n 1 ,u! 7 20 II 0 0 0! rt 12 :i 22 t'li. 2.1. 2 00 2 20, 7 Jill !l 20 .1 JV.I, 1.) 4 II Silt. 211 2 2)1 :t 0 8 2.i !l BO 5 OS 0 1.1 t 2 Bun. 27' :i :i 8 no I s m lo io fi S7' r. i.i 5 ::o Last quiitler or tlio moon on the 21st nl (1-15 ii. in. Tlio time signal for the pint Is Klvcn nt 121i. 0m. Oscc. (niiiliilKlitl ot tii-ucnwieli tinmen 111. 28m. ;t4suc. p. in. of Honolulu Observatory tliuo. It is kIvcii by tho steam s1i1hHu of tho Honolulu rinnliiK Mill, ii few Uoois nliovo tlio Custom IIuuhc. Tlio saint: wliistlo 9 utm n lied oovieelly at Honolulu menu noon, Obf-uiTutoiy iiieiirilan,or loll. aim, 20suc. of Gi-cenwlcli tlino T.3. fa. Dalits 1i& ijUilU'fnt i fcjiir MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1892. AHHIVALS. Mar 20 Stun- Mikahala from ICaiitl DEPARTURES. .Mar 1'J Am bktneS X Castle, Hubbnrd, for Pau Francisco Mar 21 Am bktne Foiest Queen, Xelson, for San Francisco &tmr Waimanalo for Jlatu and Molokai al 1 p m StmrLeliiia forNuu and Fapnikou. lit 5 in Stmr O K Bishop for Kahukii and Funa- luii at 2 p m Sinn Llkelike for Hainakua at 5 p m Stmr Mokolii lor iMolokni at 5 p m Stmr .las Mukcc for Kauai at 4pm Stmr Iwalaui foi llamukiM Stjnr Waialealo for llamakua Stmr .1 A Cummins for Koolau VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Stmr V G Hall for Maui and Hawaii at 10 a in Stmr Kuala for Nawillwill and Hanama- ulu at 5 p m Stmr Pole for Kihmra and llaualcl at 5 p m Slmr Claudine for Jlaui at 5 p m Slmi'Mikahala for Kauai at 5 p m Selir I.tikii for Koliala CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr Jlikaliala 5317 bags sugar, 127 bags lice. 8 gioen hides, 1 cow. PASSENGERS. Fiom Kauai, per stmr Mikahala, Mar 20 Hon C W Ashford, 0 L Uiito, M J Peirelra, C fSliihlmauu, M A JJego, Capt Wul, Conclice, Komanaga, T Xaka, 4huy and -10 deck. For San Francisco, per bktne S N Castle, 5Iar ill Mr Craig and family, A V Stiiidevant and wife, Miss Lola Hub bard, Mis llcerzroft, Mr llorsfeld and .) Neal. FOREIGN VESSELS IN PORT. u S S San Francisco, JJear-Adiniral Brown, from S.m Diego II U Jl Pheasant, Blair, from Fsqnl mault Am bk Edward May, MeClure, from Boston Am bk Newsboy, "Johnson, from New castle Am wli bk Meimaid, Mar 25, from Now Bedford Am bktne S G Wilder, GrilUtlis, from ban 1-rancisco Am 3-masted sehr Jennie Wand, Tap per, from Eureka. Cal Ilawn bk Andrew Welch. Drew, from San Francisco Am bktne Irmgard, Schmidt, .from San Francisco Am bktne Skagit, Robinson, from Port Townscnd Am bktno Uncle John, Beck, from New castle Am tern Bertha Dolbeer from Eureka FOREIGN VESSELS EXPECTED. IIIMS Ilici, Mori, from Japan U S S Iroquois from Samoa, now due S S Australia, llnudlettu, due Mar 22 Am bk Amy Turner, Johnson, from Bos ton, Jan. 10-15 Am wh bk Morning Star, Mar 25, from Nyw Bedford Am bkt Katie Fiicklnger, from Puget Sound, now due Atn schr Aloha, fioin Port Blakcly, now due Am bk Haivcster for Hilo from San Francisco Am ship J U Porter from Newcastle, N S W Mis stmr Morning Star from tho South Seas 1-masted sehr Bobert Lowers, from Sun Francisco SHIPPING NOTES. The barkentlno S X Castle, L II Hub buid master, took tho following cargo on Saturday: UllObags sugar, shipped by O Brewer & i n j 2040 bugs sugar, ship ped by FA ischaefcr & Co ; fll casks spei m oil, shipped by Juler-Island StuainxNuvl gatlon (Jo Tim valiio of Hie entire con signment is 53,358.28. Tho tern Beitim Dolbeer having finish ed dischaiglng lumber, commenced re ceiving sugar Horn tho stcuuierMikahala to-day. Tho bark Uncle John lying at the YV S S Go's wharf is also similarly engaged. Tho bark Forest Queen, Nelson master, will probably leave this afternoon for tho CoaK with a f till load of sugar. The steamer Claudine will sail on her regular schedule time, to-moriow, at 5 o'clock. BURN. PAVIS-At Wnlklkl, March 21, to tho wife ol D, U. DhvIi, a daughter. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Thk regular concert by the band i will be given fit Enimn Square this i evening. ' A GiiintK intcrpictcr not nn Itiilirm was engaged ih tlio Police Court on Saturday. I Hon. Clarence W. Aslifoitl returned 1 yesleiday from Kauai by tlio steamer i Mikahala. Fhkhh fiozen oysters on ire will nr- the to tlio Denver Saloon by lliu Aus-tr-dia lo-tnoirow. Tin: S. S. Australia Iroin tlio Coast will bo due to-morrow with eleven days' later news. ' V. P. Fi:nni:ll lias been appointed Notary Public for the Third Judicial Ciicuitof the Kingdom. Diamond 11i:ad, 12 m. Weather cloudy, wind fiosh noithcast; whaler Francis Barslow lying oil' and on. A iiow.stall of rain occuircd last evening, but was Bhotl and sweet. A little more would have been welcome. Tin: whaler California, which has been Ijing in the stream for the past week, left for tho Arctic on Saturday. Tun Gleaner's Society and tho Y. W. C. T. U. are preparing an enter tainment lo take place on Friday ev ening. Tin: punting and binding of the Collector's Annual Report for 13!)l baB been awaided to Mr. Robert Grieve. A i'ull description of the now il luminated Mooiish baud stand and the beautiful lanai at tho Hotel will be found, in our columns. H. H. Williams will le.ivo for San Francisco to select a new stock in the furniture and undertaker's line for his new store shortly to be opened. Tins Scottish 'Jhistle Club will meet this evening, and members are re quested to be theio promptly at 7:30. Fiionds and stiangers received at 8. Tin: concert by the Kawaiahao Seminary will take place on Saturday owning. Tho girls are hard at prac tice and a successful concert is immi nent. The lesidence of Mr. M. llynian, on King street, will be open, for in spection on tho two days previous to the sale which .takes place on Satur day next. By an oversight tho presence of His Excellency the Premier and Mrs. Par ker was not noted in our report of Her Majesty's visit to tho U. S. F. S. San Francisco on Saturday. Miss Maude Hutlield has been ap pointed asbistaiit teacher in Christ cliuich Boarding School, South Kouu, Hawaii. She leaves for her post of dutv on the Hall lo-niorrow. Tun barkentine S. N. Castle took sixty-one barrels of sperm oil to San Francisco. Tlio oil was shipped by the 1. 1. S. X. Co. The baikontine will endeavor to make a slippery pas sage this lime. A liASCitALL club ban been formed on the flagship San Francisco. Tho team practice daily and it wouldn't surprise any if they should in the near luture send a challenge lo one of tho local clubs. i Tun steamer James Makee will con vey the remaining twelve-ton pan to its destination, Kealia, to-day. The Mukcc look tho last pievious one down without mishap and will endeav or to do the same with this. D. M. Cuowley's "razzle-dazzle" at Assembly Hall, corner of Ntiuanu and King streets, on Saturday evening was. largely attended. The high-kickers fiom Honuakuha were thcie in full foice, and a legular old down-eabt lime was had. A saii.ok belonging to the whaler Mermaid, lying at the P. M. S. S. wharf, returned to that vessol last night with tlio remark that ho was tired and hungry and had hud enough of deborting. Dining tho same night tho cook and another sailor became missing. EvEitvnoDY will bo present at the Hotel to-morrow ovoniug, to witness the buddon illumination of tho band stand with all its gorgeous colored effects tho effect will he magical. Sealing accommodation will be pro vided for tho public all through tho grounds. The band of the flagship San Fran cisco was piactising at tlio barracks this morning with tho Hawaiian band for the combined concert at the Hotel to-morrow ovoning, when tho new il luminated baud stand will bo chris tened. Professor Borgor states that some fine pieces will bo rendered on this occasion. BAND CONCERT. Tlio Royal Hawaiinn Military Band will give a public concert at Km ma Square this evening, com mencing at 7:30 o'clock. Following is tho program : 1MHT I. M arch Vicuna , Schrammel Overture Poet and Peasant Suppo Finale Luela Donizetti Selection Pirates of Penzance ..." bulllvan Aia Hlki Mai, Aiua Tlau, Ipo Luiiuc. TAUT II. Medley Night in New York BrookB Fantusia-Nightingale and Kiogs Eileuberg Waltz Tho Syi ens Waldtcuf el Polka A Good Kiss Cook Hawaii l'onol. Messrs. Gage & Sherman, of Alex ander, Texas, write us regarding a rotnurkublc cure of rheumatism there us follows: "The wifo of Mr. Win. Pruilt, tho Postmaster here, hud been hed-iidden with ilioiunalisin for sev eral yuan. She could get nothing to do hur any good. Wo 6old her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and sho was completely cured by its use, Wu refer any onu to her to veiify this statement." 50 cent bot tles for Bulo by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., Agouti. irWWtas srn? L UP TO THE TIES. Important Improvements at the Hawaiian Hotel, Cafe Annex and Band Stand. Comfort and Elcganoo for Guests Acoustic Advantego for tho Band. Some time ago the Bulletin gave an advance description from the architects' designs of an annex to bo built on the Hawaiian Hotel. The structure is now completed and can be described from its actual appear ance. It is a lanai built on the Wai kild side of the hold, upon a plat form creeled a year or two ago. Tho platform just mentioned forms the floor of the new lanai. It was built for a line weather lounging place and formed a cool retreat for people attending halls and hops, where they cooled off between dances and took their ice cream and coffee at refreshment hour. There was no roof nor shelter on the sidc3 to the platform, however, until tiie bright idea of converting it into a lanai was carried out. This lias now been done in' a manner highly creditable to the management and all of the skill employed. This lantii is -12 by 22 feel, 12 feet post, and 18 feel high to tho ceiling. It cuds on llie Hotel street side flush with the front veranda, on which it has a clear opening the full wi'llh of the veranda. Besides the coiridor door thai used to lead out on the platform, the two parlor windows looking out thereon have been con verted into doors. With access from the veranda and I13' tluee doors, therefore, nothing is wanting for con venience in that respect. Yet those are not the only means of reaching the lanai. There is a flight of plat form stairs on the outside, springing from a plank walk that leads lrom Richards street. This way of ap proach will -supply what has long been felt as a serious lack, namely, a ladies' entrance to the hotel. With a landing in the middle the stairs are of comfortably easy ascent. ? The style ot the lanai is a combi nation qt KasilaUc and Swiss archi tecture. Next the floor is an open balustrade. Above that on the wind ward end and on the side is a win dow space, fitted with sliding sashes so that the space can be closed alto gether or opened for one-third of its area. In tine weather the sashes will be thrown open, admitting a free circulation of air, and in wet weather closed entirely to prevent the rain bcatinc in. At the base of the line of winilows on the outside is a shelf designed to bear pots for flowers, ferns and other plants. Over the windows is a transom with colored lights, which is surmounted by open ropework like that of a steamer's deck railing, making a combination of beautiful effect. An open hip roof surmounts the whole, and here decorative art has been displayed in a highly effective manner. It is crowned with a venti lator skylight in stained glass, the colors being ruby, gold, blue, pur ple, green and violet. The ceiling, rafters and trusses arc painted in two shades of terra cotta, relieved with crimson, lake and orange. Of rare esthetic beauty by day the in terior will be fairylike in chromatic splendor when lighted, as it will be, with suspended incandescent colored electric lamps by night. It should be mentioned that the 'old floor, be ing thoroughly seasoned and as light as if one piece, has been retained but with its surface prepared to suit the new structure. It has been planed down lo perfect smoothness, stained and waxed, making it in first class condition for dancing. Besides tjie exterior border of plants and (lowers, which will make an attraction lo tho view from Rich ards street, the interior will bo set off with pulms and large plants. The lanai will he furnished with lounging and easy chairs, and its floor relieved with Oriental rugs. It will indeed he an ideal place for luxurious rcht and refreshment. That is what it was intended to be and the architects and artificers have realized the idea to a charm. Messrs. Palmer & Kich ardsou are the architects, and Mr. E. B. Thomas is the builder. The paint-.! ing is by tho artistic hand of Mr. J. L. Meyer. Mrs. Hamilton Johnson, wife of the manager, furnished many valuable Ideas both 111 tho designing aud building of iho structure. There are several purposes for which this artistic annex lo the hotel is designed. Dining the day it will bo occupied cjiicfly by the lady guests. In the evening it will be a sort of cafe and smoking room for the gentlemen. For ladies' afternoon teas it will he superb, Any special banquet or dinner will probably be held in the lanai yUondesiied. Here after the dining room will not be used foi dancing except in the case of largo balls. For dancing parties tho lanai will be the place, for which it is tlnely adapted. How convenient it will bo for such occasions may bo readily seen from tho foregoing des cription. Its proximity to uud ample communications with the pttrlor afford facilities for the accommoda tion of quito large parties when re quired. THE nANH STANII. A baud stand of entirely novel architecture is now receiving the fin ishing touches on the Hotel premises. It is situated on the Richards street side of tho grounds, opposite the end of the lanai above described. The style of architecture is Moorish, and the building has a crown-shaped ap pearance. It is a decagon on Iho outside lines. One of the ten sides is left for the entrance. The nine remaining ones are provided with scats for the musicians, which holding six each comfortably will theteforo accommodate ol of them. As, how ever, there is a large aiea inside of the row of benches, the stand will easily, accommodate sixty players. Kconomy of space has been affotded by the shape of the stand, which spreads out as it rises from the ground, in harmony with which form the bandsmen's seats oveihang the edge of the floor. Beginning with the details at the ground, there is llrsl a floor sur mounting walls 2ft. Gin. high sloping inward. Tlieu inside a low open balustrade arc the benches already mentioned. Ten pillars apring ob liquely outward and upward lrom the angles, terminating above the edge of the roof in ornamental ctiives. The pilch of the pillars is about lo de grees, and the circumference of the roof at the rim is 100 leet. The scats of the musicians are live feel inside of an imaginary line from the edge of the roof to the ground. There is a height of 12 feet from the floor to the ceiling. The roof is of a frus trated cone shape witli concave pilch. It is surmounted with a bulbous dome, ending 111 an ornate linial. Roof and dome arc painted in gaudv , colors after the style of ornamenting mosques in the Last. Stripes nln vertically on the roof and horizon tally on the dome. Similar brilliance of color is laid 011 the pillars. While the band stand will be a strikingly attractive object in day light, its appeaiaucc at night must be magnificent beyond anj tiling ever before seen here. There has not been anything like the amount of illumination for the space ever at tempted in Honolulu. Tiny though the structure is, it is fitted with no less than 108 colored electric lamps. There are 50 of them on the posts, 40 on the margin of the loof, and the. remainder in the dome and fluial. Around the top of the roof, where the dome begins, are inserted sashes of small stained glass lights, in all colors, which when aglow with elec tric light from within will appear like a necklace of irridcseeiit jewels. The whole structure will be lighted in an instant, for the lirst time, at S o'clock to-morrow night, 011 llie oc casion of the combined concert by the Royal Hawaiian and the U. S. F. S. San Francisco's bauds. A feature of the new band stand of first importance is the ceiling, which lias been constructed as a sounding board and not at all for looks. In the old band stand at the hotel acoustics was wholly disre gaided, with the result that the music was spoiled by gelling in a confused jumble inside of the roof. Hero it should be said that the idea of this baud stand is the result of Col. Geo. W. Macfarlane's obseiva tions in England. A primary end in view was that of acoustic properties. The stand is as near as may be, in every essential particular, a copj' of that at the Crystal Palace, London. To secure a good sounding board in the ceiling, it has been construct ed of thin spruce like the sounding board of a violin. The streaks are glued solidly together, so as to make the ceiling virtually one piece. No more nails have been used than were necessary to hold the ceiling up, aud it is calculated to have all the vibrat ing propei ty required. It comes out flush at the rim, so that there is free exit for the sound. The reflection of the notes from the sounding board will likely give the music of the hand an agreeably mellow quality, Mr. C. B. Ripley is the architect of the band stand, lie grasped the essential ideas with facility when propounded to him by Col. Macfar lane. Prof. Berger, bandmaster, has been consulted in every detail of the construction, aud is satisfied that tho results will be all that have been expected. Now that a first-class baud stand lias been provided, it is the intention of the Hotel manage ment to givu up the grounds every week or foi might for public concerts. Ample seating accommodation will be provided on the grounds, in addi tion to what the Hotel affords. Mr. John Cassidy has had the direction of the electric lighting of the lanai aud baud stunt, the details being ably carried out by Mr. Taylor of tho Hawaiian Electric Light and Power Company. Mr. Hamilton Johnson, manager, is deserving of credit for the ener getic way in which he has bought to provide attractions for the patrons of the hotel and lliu public since he took charge a few months ago. jnotioi:. T "Mill Premises of Mr. M. Hyiriau on on SATURDAY, will be open for In spection by intending purchaser 011 Wednesday aud Thmxlay, March 23rd and 21 ih, lrom a to fi o clock r. m. an :it DAStCINO OLUB. M"WIK Regular D.uieo of thun-ilesat X Arlou Hall will take place TO MORROW, Saturday, Mm eh IHIh, and bo coiitluui'deveiy l-'iiday evening Ihmo after, Instructions lrom 7 to 8, dancing from 8 to 11, Now members admitted to-morrow evening at 7. PROF. U.J.ORDWAY, 87: w Instructor, J OB WORK f all klmlH executed with uentne.1 t the Dally Bullotln, ADVERTISING NOTES. I'll liicol von at the Brunswick. (5-tf C. J. McCAit'fiiY has IoIk on Lililia street for sale. .'l-tf Thk Brunswick are lliconly Billiard Pallors in town. G-tf At-TKit shaving u.o Cucumber Skin Ionic. Benson, Smitli A Co., Agents, l-tf Si'NiitntN n-licved nt unco by Uti eiimbi'i Tonic. Bimimiii, Smith A' Co., Agents. l-tf Tin: Temple of Fuhion will receive 11 luivt! uhbiirttiii-nt 01 llie latest Minium- drees goods per Atiblralia lo-inoi-low. Tin-: hoiis'eh'ild fumiiun nf Moi. G. B. d'Atigladu will bo disposed of at miction on Friday, at hit ri-pidi'iicc, Bt-iotiiiii.'i mh in, DiiLiciofs con'co and clio.-olute will he M-ru-d eu-iy mottling early at the Piil.u-e lee Cicaiu I'ailui!., Ludwigtcu, A Cum, Hotel i-tiecl. l-ll O. A. Steven, iiileuding to leave shoilly for the Coast, notifies all cre ditors to ptesent claims and debtors lo make seltlemi-nt by Satuidiiy next. Get your noots and nIioiv made and rupaiied by tho old Wuiluku shoemaker, L. Toenxies, 011 Kii-t Hotel street. Fiist-i-lass work, low price. 4.H Kenm.nuton Cioeket Cotton, makes beautilul fancy work ; we have it 111 golden blown, olive, heliotiope light blue, tcailet, canaiy, tulmoii gold, eieam, pink and white, , it N. S. Sachs', 101 Foil slroui. tS-lw Ir you want good baucage for bn-ak-fas-t or luncheon, the thiol tuus.igCH in the Kingdom aie the Celebrated Citmhiiiige Poik Siun-ageand Bologna made -t the City iMaiket., Nuuaiui stieet, opposite Queen Emma Hall, Jos Tinker, Prop. !,-lm KORSFOiUTS ACID PHOSPHATf, Bewaie of Imitations. m ! Tray- TiitX! warm diiyc and want rimie thing besides water to quench our thirst? If so, wo can oiler you a package that will make five gallons of the most delicious Root Beer. Tin pn-paration is made directly f-oni flesh barks and roois. It comes in liquid form, requiies no boiling or J biraiuiug. onuik ireuiy 11 Keeps me system in a healthy condition. It is not intoxicating. Have you ever heard of the Seven Southei'laud SUtors who aie cele brated for their long tiCbses of beauti ful hair. They say tliis unusual growth w:ih induced by u.-ing a hair ionic whicji they discovered and are now selling to those lot-s fortunate. They nleo found trouhlo with dandruff, us i we all do more or less. Their Scalp ' Olpjmnr ifilliivos nil ll(rli tlnlnterinilH matter. We've these and Hall's, Mrs. Allen's, Barry's Tricopherous, Carbo line, Bum & Quinine and others. Sometimes people are not satisfied with tho color of their hair, and de siie a change. Hair Dyes: will bring this about. Wo keep Hill's, Buck ingham's and others. How about mosquitoes these iiighl&? Remember wc keep Biihach and the Burners for the same. HGBR0N, NEWMAN & CO., 1 it u (i a 1 s-u-ss. Coi'aoi' U'ort vt Ivlinr Mti-eislK. Bring us in a couple of poumN of those delicious Breakfast Sausages ! This is what folks sing out when they see the Central Market Sausage Wagon going past their gate. If you mi-s the. wagon tele phone lo the Market and you will be promptly at tended to. lleadehee.-e, Bologna .Sausages and all kinds of meat always 011 hand. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, JA8. H. LOVE, Proprietor, UH(J lm NOTICE. ALL accounts due to or agalnit the undeisigned must be presonted on or before SATURDAY NEXT, aflth lust. O. A. bTKVKX. Honolulu, March 21, 1 8:1 2, :t7J Ot SITU AT 1 ON V A N T KD 4 S Book-keeper, single or double jl entry, by a Young Man of expe rience who would be willing to make himself L'encr illy useful Terms mode rate and references given. Addiess 'H. II. IL," P O, llox -IKi. 37:.' lw' ariSETIXG NOTICE. 'PJIE annual meeting of (he stoek 1 holders of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., (L'd;, will bu held at the oilleo of the Company on MONDAY, Muieh -2hth, ut 10 o'clock a. m. .IA. L. .McLKAN, 372 St Secret my. TO LET WA A SUITE of Furnished Rooms to lut, Enquire mm Mas. A. M M ELLIS, Hilji 1'n it st , upstairs. tltl-l lm tAINTEIt XF you want a Flrht-class Job of Palnt iug of uuy descilptlou done, call 011 the Practical Painter, . I. L. Mrjyw only. Fort stieet 1H0, P. O. Hox :i7, Mutual Tolofiluum (Kli. I5fi rf For Moulding, I'Y.mres, J'astels, Arlotypus, IM10I0 tfrnvunf, Etching and everything in Ihn lino ol' pictures, go to King Bros., Hotel street. I T7 T-I tfBMMBI i ilfcHiJlilT " i i-V -' iCSSS fall "" ,I.,IMI O A M HL iTsgi jJKffli iSnottl'MifSi W Hii Vovl Mtri'CL m, W2 jffi. dPaj STrt?! OsJSSI S !WyJBiS! You can g(t All-woul Challls, Dress Goods, latest patterns; Black Goods, White Goods, Glnghaius. Kid Gloves, .-silk Gloves, Milts, Lulles' aud Children's Underwear, llo-Ieiy, bilk and Llueir Handkerchiefs. Ladlc3' and Children's Jackets and Coats. Laces and Knibroldi'rles. Klc. Kxauilno our Ribbon Stock for bargains. Jf you want a Silk Dress, look through our silk Department. s S'- IS' '.V I-. IO Pi Hi XS I If you want Shirts, this Is the place. If you want Collars and Cuffs, this Is tho place, ."sums money and get your Neekwtar, Undershirts, Soeks, Kte., here. This Is the place lo get your Hats. If you want a Tiavellng Hag or Timik, come to in and we will IU yoi, out. If jou aie looking for a Suit for your little boys, come ia and see us. e can lit you out for the least money. Boy's Knee Pants In all-wool and linen. We.wlll not be undersold by anyone. 'Reuieinbur UASH Is what talk. Gentlemen Attention I READ THIS AND IT WILL GIVE YOU A POINTER. a UULAUKDRISD SHIRT.. Come and see the re-enforced Uulauntlricd Shirts that JJf3D SWBHIRTS. KSEN'S . Summer Merino all wool, including Dr. Jaeger's make. USEE'S '5 SGCSCS.- -n immense assortment in Unbleached, Bal hriggan, Black or Fancy Colored ; look at our Natural Cot ton Sock that wc are selling for 25 cents a pair. JtftEtVS MECKWEAR. A large assortment; Windsors, Scarfs, Four-in-Hand and 'Ties of all kirrds. E& See our White P. K. Scarfs that we arc selling 2 for 25 cents ; also, our Marseilles Scarfs, 3 for SI, fiey arc good value. Men's Batlilng Trunks & Suits. Trunks & Valises ol all kinds. . S. SACHS, 1 04 Fott Street, F:0I?IC EtiDWARE CO., LU, i. Sif-ooL, W vv )u; y PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Tools & Brrjplements, Paints, Oils & Varnishes, I PENTINE, LUBRICATING OILS OF THE BEST QUALITY. CAKBOLINEUM AVENABIUS 'From 1 Gallon to 800 Gallons). SeJ We are the only Authorized Agents for this article, and are prepared to quote special prices for any quantity. 'll PACIFIC HARD WAKE CO., L'd. JLO Fori, DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, B?lxttoji'r-i.pliic5 JupplieH, , &e&ar$, npes AGENTS FOR TIIE LEADING PATENT PREPARATIONS. SSr NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. -1 iSS I M BBBICHTi, lrofohHir ol' Dancing-. Children (fioin iiycain upward) Class In Hall and l-'aney Dancing and Physical tulluie every Satin day, from 2 to 6 r. m. Term;, $: a mouth in advance. Visitors allowed 011 Satiudayn, SELE.CT CLASSES. AdulU1 Class in Bull Ruom Dancing every Wednesday, from 7::it) lo 1000 l'.M, (ienls, 95; Ladles, 1 a month in advance, VltlOiN II ALL. Ol'I'M-j:, 1 : iHX. Furl rtlreet. 868 lm ' BUT OB ! Tho customer said, when teased to buy another kind of stove when sho wanted a Fischer Steel llangc, WET A DIFFEREKCE there would be in the matter of fuel if I should buy an iron stove 1 My friends are nearly nil using the Fischer Range and they tell me they only consume half the quantity of wojd or coal. That is an important item of expense and, then IHBH mailer of baking, I'm sure nothing could bake so beautifully as a Fischer. The oven heats so quickly that in fifteen minutes after the fire is light ed you may have hot biscuits for breakfast. I'm very sorry but I guess 1 will got a Fischer Range from the HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO. iti the . T "R. IS ! Brewer illocli. ve are selling for CO cents. Wu have a full line. of Gauze, - - Honolulu. Honolulu. Late Arrivals ! Street. cxpt a sa aooacco. MM1mkMiU1g. Tho S. S. ZAMBBST, Gr:o. IvDwauds, Master, Will sail for tho above porta on ,YlILi IO, ISOSJ. IS)- For terms of Freight or Passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES &. CO., 867 liu AganU, fcu. ...W&" "ft- M&m:'A !&itJ;