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Itix S!. Ilonnllllli, II. I. J ALFRED MAGOON, . Attorney at haw and Notary l'ublle. No. J2 Merchant street, Ilono iilu. 1-U1 i s w. Schmidt & Sons, JLx luiportcrs & Uoinnilssiou Jler- XJ I'bants. Koit street, Honolulu l-ai HHACKFELD & CO., General Commission Agent6. Corner Fort and Queen streets, llouo - lulu, H. 1. 1-91 ( i "W MACFAHLANE & CO., vJT Importers and Commission Merchants. Queen stieet, Honolulu, 1-01 11. 1. i A ( 1 ONSALVES & CO., VJT Wholesale Grocers and Wine isale t Beaver Merchants H. I. Block, Honolulu, 1-91 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, importer and Dealer In General .Jleroliaiidise. ,H. 1. Queen street, Honolulu, 1-91 . ILDER Se Co., it Dealers In Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials ot every kind. Corner Fort and Queen .streets, Honolulu. 1-91 ' f "EWERS & COOKE, JL importers and Dealers hi Lum ber and all kinds of Building Materials. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91 .HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Honolulu, i I H. I, Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers; iron, Brass and Lead'Catirigs ; Machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to Ship's Blacksmithing. Job Work ex ecuted at short notice. 1-91 JISO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer & General Business AGEN rl Jtluliiilouin. Knliuln. llawuil. WINNER & CO., MANUFACTU1UXG AND Importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Street, Houomlu. Atlas Aniiiice Gupy OF IOK1IU.V. H. W. SCHMIDT 6 SONS, Agents for the Hawaiian islands. 1-91 101 Jtlnir Htieel. Honolulu. Excellent accommodation for patieuU. D II. A. It. ItO WAT, V. S. Ollico Hours 7:30 to 10 a.m.; 12:80 to 2 p.m.; 4:80 to Op. in. Tklki'uonks: Bell 90. Mutual 188. V. O. Box 320. 192tf Palmer & Richardson a ltoii r.rico'r b. Designs iu Stona, Brick, Iron or Wcod. Modorn, Cheap & Artistic Cottages a Specially I Plans, Specifications, Contraets Lrawn anil Estimates complete for evoiy des cription of building. Albo, thorough superintendence of eoustitictiou. BUILDINGS APPRAISED & LOTS SURVEYED. V3t Oitici: Block. Room No, 0, preckclfa1 up 1-92 CHAS. T. CUL5CK, Notary Public fur the Island of Calm, Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La bor Contracts. Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses, Ho nolulu Otiliu. Agent for the Hawaiian Iblamls of Pitt & Scott's Freight & Parcels Kxpiess. Agents for the Burlington Route. Real Estate Broker & I'j1,1 Bell Tele. 316.-iBai6y.MiitualTelo. 139. P. O, Box-MB. Ugf Oiticj:j No. 3H Merchant stieet. Honolulu, Ouuu, 11. i, juu 92 Wilitfi Sieaislm Gu.'s TIME TAKLE: CLARKE, ComniariuJr, Will leavo Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. M., touching at Lahaina, Maahieu Bay and Makena the sumo day; Muhu koua, Kawailuieund Laupahoehoe the following day, nrrivuig at llilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU. Friday, " 27th Tuesday, June 7th Friday " 17th Tuesday, " 28th Fiiday, July 8th Tuesday " lOtli Friday " 29th Tuesday, Aug. Dili JTriday ' lSJili Koturning leaves llilo, touching at Laupahoehoe same day; Kawaihtic A. m.; Mahukona 10 a. m.; Makena 1 P. m. ; Maalaua Bay (3 p. m. ; Lalia inu 8 p. m. tlio following day ; arriv ing nt Honolulu 6 A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays. AHRIVE8 AT HONOLULU. Wednesday, May 25th Saturday, June 1th Wednesday, " 15th Satuiday, " 25th Wednesday, July Gth Saturday " 10th Wednesday, " 27lh Satuiday, Aug. Glli Wednesday " 17th Saturday, " 27ih gj0 No Freight will be received after 12 noon of day of sailing. STMR. 'CLAUDiNE.' DAVIES, Commander, Will leavo Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 o'clock p. M., touching at Kahu lui, Huelo, liana, Hainou and Kipa hulu. Koturning will arrive at Hono lulu every Sunday morning. No Freight will be received after 4 P. M. on day of sailing. Consignees must bo at the landings to receive their freight, as we will not hold ourselves responsible after such freight has been landed. While the Company will use due diligence in handling live stock, wo decline to as sume any lcsponsibility in cake of the loss of same, and will not be responsible for money or jewelry unless placed in the caio of Pursers, W. C. WILDER, President. S. B, ROSE, Secretary. CAPT. J. A. KING, Port Sunt. 1-91 Pacific Mail liiiiiiiliin Co. AND THK Occidental & Msid S. S. Co. For Yokohama & Hongkong. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way to the above ports on or about the following dates : Stmr. "Gaelic" July 2, 1892 For San Francisco. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hongkong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the following dates: Slmr. "China" Juno 21, 1892 Stmr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892 JQT Round Tilp IMcketa to Yokohama and return, 9350. WSf For freight and passage, apply to H. HACKFELD &. CO., 207 tf Agents, New Cottage io Rent! I7UNE Cottage with Parlor, Dluing X room Hull, 4 Large Bedrooms, Bath, l'untry, Kitchen and all modern Improvements. Beretaulu street-cars pass the door. Rent 985. 8- For further Information apply to o. j. McCarthy, 8ft Merchant street. 298 tf FOR SALE I f HAVK Fc JL situated our Fine Residence Kites. on J likol btreet. for sale. The Lots have afiontago of 91 feet on PiiKoi street and iiru 200 feet deep, are uleely luid out in fruit aud shade trees and are all covered with grass; water laid on thioughont. The situation of these Lots aud the limited number make It necessary that Intending purchasers should make early application to the unuorsigneci, irom whom all p; can be dad. JAB. F. MO 203 tf articulani RGAN. PAPJEH HANGING! GIVE J. L Mkykk the Painter a call and have your Paper Hanging done promptly and neatly. l0 Fort street. P. O. Box a87. Mutual Telephone Oceanic S iiiliCy ilS w Australian Mail Service! VllK HJkS FRANCISCO. The New and Fine Al Slecl Steamship "iVIONOWAIv" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about June 2, 1892, And will leavo for the above port with mails and passengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland ! The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship fit MARIPOSA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about June 2, 1892, And will have prompt dispatch with mailt) and passengers for the above ports. t&F The undersigned are now pre pared to isfeue Through Tickets from this city to all points in the United States. VST Foi fuither paitlculars regarding Freight or Passage, apply to Wm Q. LRWIN & CO.. L'd, General Agents. 1-91 Unic Mmm CD's TIM: TAItL.fr!: LOCAL LINE. S.S.AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from S. F, Leave Honolulu for S. F. May 17 May 24 June 14 June 21 July 12 July 19 Aug 9 Aug 10 Sept 6 Sept 13 Oct 4 Oct 11 Nov 1 Nov 8 TUKOUail link. Arrive from San Francisco. Sail for San Fran cisco. Mariposa June 2 Monowai Monowai June 30 Alameda Alameda July 28 Mariposa Mariposa Aug 25 Monowai Monowai Sept 22 Alameda Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa Mariposa Nov 17 Monowai -0010 ,v iv ro- Steamship Compy hOli SAN FKAN01SCO, The Al Steamship AUSTRALIA" u Will leave Honolulu for the above port on Tuesday, May 24th, AT NOON. tUf The undeivigncd arc now' pre pared to issue Through Tickets from this city to all points in the United States. UaST For further particulars regarding Freight or Passage, apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.. I'd, (Jeneinl Agents. 423 Ct Notice to the Public ! The Hawaiian Soap Works Is still iu existence at the old stand, Leleo, aud has been so since the year 1855, i am prepared to put Up Soap at the following prices: $4.60 per Case of 100 lbs.; $4.00 per 100 lbs. Id Bulk. CO Cents each allowed for empty con tainers returned in good order. Bay" Weight for weight 110 rival con cern can supply as good an article for the same prices. BQr-Tho only Practical Soap Boiler In the Hawaiian Islands, THOMAS W.RAWLINS, feb 22-92 MONEY TO IS UI LI) IIOMISS. IF you have a lot, I will build you a house, aud furuibh thu money on easy terms. J.L.MEYER, KI0 Foi t street. MutualTel. CG2; P. O. Box HB7. 345 tf Picture FnimuH imulo to order from laitest Htylorf of liioiildiiigH. Kmiovalion of old ii!t,ureH a specialty at King Bros., Hotel btreet. AIEHICAI LETTER. San Fuancisco, Jlay 10, 1892. AKMT AND NAVY. The armament of the coast defense vessel Monterey has been completed at the Washington gun shop and will be shipped to this city in a lew days. One of the twelve-inch guns is al ready mounted and the other has just passed a most satisfactory test at Indian Head, as have also her two ten-muh guns. Rear AdtniraMlarmouy, command ing the Asiatic station, reports the disposition of that squadron on April 4th as follows: Lancaster at Hong kong, Marion at Yokohama, Alliance at Hongkong, to sail April 0th for Nagasaki ; Monocacy at Shanghai, Alert en route to Kobe via Nagasaki, Petrel at Shanghai, Palo3 at Teug keto near Tientsin. Despatches from Venezuela report victories and added strength from General Cresmo, the insurgent. The latter's son is a prisoner of the Dic tator, Palacio, and it is reported that as soon as General Crespo's forces get within a league of Caracas, that the boy will be put to death. General Crcspo declares that if this is done he will have Dictator Palacio burned at the stake. Late advices state that Palacio is doomed to defeat and his grasp upon Venezuela will soon be broken. A message to the chieftain says that Coro is aflame with revolution and that the Balcomites were armed. General (Jolina has accepted the leadership of the Coro revolutionists, the men from Paeaya and Cathure, remounted on mustangs, and armed with machetes and lances. They never miss fire with these weapons. Arnago in a message to Crcspo says "the slate of things is horrible." News from Caracas says Casanas, the coiutnander-in-chicf of the Gov ernment's army, is a prisoner iu the hands of the insurgents. Jesus Maria Paul, nephew of ex President Paul of Venezuela, arrived in New York May Gth. lie says his uncle is massing troops to send to Crcspo, and thinks that Palacio will be overthrown iu trto months. A despatch from Sierra Leone says a messenger reports that King Samadoa as a piece of strategy al lowed the French to capture three native towns. He afterward re-captured two towns, the French suffer ing a heavy loss. The messenger saw 81 French prisoners and the heads of four French oIlL-ers in Samadoa' s camp. WOKLD'S l'AIR NOTTS. The Minister of Agriculture and Commerce of Italy has issued a cir cular announcing the Government will ofllcially take part in the Chicago Exposition through the various Cham bers of Commerce in Italy, but not directly. The Government will give moral support and patronage to the exhibi tion of Italian products and a ship of war will be designated to transport exhibits to New York. The counties north of Sacramento are making an effort to collect funds to be used in procuring a proper re presentation of their products at the Columbian Exposition. 1 he new World's Fair Association of Shasta, Tehama, Uittte, Glenn, Colusa and Yuba counties has issued an address to the people of these counties setting forth the need of more money for the gathering of exhibits for thu great exposition, il is said that $5000 is needed from each county, and that it could be raised by the addition of half a mill on the tax levy. brother Maurelian of Memphis, Tenu., representing Cardinal Gib bons aud the Archbishops and liishops of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, has tiled with Director-General Davis application forfiO, 000 square feet of lloor spacu at the World's Fair for the purpose of a Catholic Education exhibit, which is expected by Maurelian to surpass anything of the kind undertaken in this CQiiutry under church auspices. Rev. J. S. Spaulding, Bishop of Peoria, is acting as President of the exhibit. Il is said that the Emperor of Japan will attend the World's Fair. Polly Lakkik. Mr. J. P. lilai.o, an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrowly escaped on of the severest attacks of pneumonia while iu the northern part of that slate during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Jleview. Mr. Hlaize hail occasion to drive several miles during tho storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and in side of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Hlaizo sent to the nearest diug store and got a bottle of C'hatnbetlaiu'b Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, aud look a number of latge doses. He says thu elfcct was won derful and thai iu a short timo he was breathing quite easily, lie kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to cmuo to Des Moines. Mr. Hlaize regards his euro as simply wonderful. Kilty cent hollies for sale by all dealers, lknson, Smith & Co,, Agents. I O JP WATCHES FOIt JUNE 11, 1892, AT H, F. WICHMAFS us tf C3- fi-fc A.1' 1 CLEARANCE SALE ! FOR QUE ftfiR8TH. OUR LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS SHOES, Ribbons, Dress Goods, Corsets, Lace Caps, Velvets, Shirts, Collars, Children's Dresses, Men's Hats, Table Covers, Etc., Etc. Will be So d Out Gredtly Bilow Cost ! t&- Great Bargains In BOOTS and SHOES ! A. C SILVA & CO., Hotel st,, bet. Fort & Xuuauu. 115 'Jw Don't 1)8 DeceiTfiu! In seeking a medium wherein to adver tise your WARES or WANTS Don't be deceived by the declarations of unscrupulous publishers, but examine into the ACTUAL CIRCULATION Of the two English dailies. You will Hud that while the Bi;lli:tin I not continually boasting, IT GETS THERE In a way very gratifying to advertisers. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL San Francisco, : Ca'ifornia. This Hotel has recently added a large number of Single Rooms f Baths Attached which will in; li:t Willi or WllliouL iloni'd. -AlH Il FlrHt.l'lUHH Jtt'Htlllll'Ullt.-b WM. B. HOOPER, MO 3m .Manager. IMS. LINDSAY, MANUFACTURING Jwolr to "Wiiloliiiuilcor. KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY. Kin? Street, Honolulu, II. I. Iffir Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairs. 1-01 For Mouldings, Frames, Pastels, ArtotynuH, Photo gravures, Etchings and everything in (he lino of pictures, go to King Bros., Hotel street. h PKOOilllslG. JAEGER'S mm? l-&r. Pfyv GENUINE CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION. 1 herewith appoint Mu. M. GOLD HKUG, Agent for the sale of my Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in the Hawaiian Islands. Ilewaru of imitation. Signed, PROF. DR. G. .JAKGKR. Stuttgart, the IDlh of September, '00. A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARR1YED. 'J!17 tf FOR SALE OR LEASE, i . On and after Slay Ut. rrnS'icSji, sirable Modern Ke.-idence '4of the undcriijini'd. on Thur-itou Avenue, containing Large Par lor, Dining JCooni, Conservatory, two Bedrooms, Dressing Room with Station arv Wnhtnud and Cedar Wardrobe. Hiithroom wPh Patent Clo-et and Hot and Cold Water attachment. Pautrlc. China Closet aud Kitchen with New Range, Hot Water Holler and all attach ments complete. Large and convenient Stable on the piemisos containing two large box-stalU, carriage, harness and feed rooms, and servants' quarteis. Grounds L'()i)x'200, beautifully laid out and terraced. The view is unsurpassed in Honolulu. For further particulars ec W. (J. AMI LEY, :)8C-tf O. 1$. & L. Co.'.s Depot. mm candt mrm TSI) J-A.JC131tY. gS3cfs F. iiOKV, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook Jx, Baker. 71 Hotel St. Telephone 71. l-yi Cottages to Rent ! Vf- ilIR. LINCOLN has iu-,1 MsACSfr 1JL completed Three Verv SSSiS Desirable Cottars on the corner of hluau and Mnklkl sticcl.-. The.-e Cottage.-, have been finished with alt modem improvements and being situated near the Mnklkl Valley have abuiiihniee of ficsh apd cool air. The giouniN contain beautiful shade ticcs and r.uo plants. They aio only two minutes' walk from the traiueais, and pai ties desirous of securing one of the veiy pleasauto-t situaiinun of tho city are i 'quested to ln.speet thu above pre mises. jefir For fuither patticulars apply to 111 liu J. A. MAOOO.W 'Villi i V, Metropolitan Meat Company SI KING STREET, ii. J. WALLER, - - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Butchers AN1 NAVY COJS'TKACJTOItS. 1-ni SAL01 ajgi The Bost Lunoh in Town, Tea and Oofi'co at HI Hours Thu Finest Brands of Ciprs, J$k Toiiaiic! A-lM'UVH Oil Illllltl. II. Jl. SUl.'Vil. I'rourloior. 1-01 Island Shells and Curios ! WllOLIIhVLE and Mail, cheap for T cabli. at 101 1 ort stieet. bet u eon Elders diy goods sloio and Prank uoru's siioo stote. "S3 if T. TA.NXATT, MJm; Sanitat'y U ndcrclotlii ng ft 1S1" If tMmr Wm. (I Irwin & Company, d.i.iu riu.) OKKlll FOK SALK PABAFFINE PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PATENT Fell ol&am Pipe Covering, all sizes. FbRTfLIZSS : WOOL Dl'ST, HONE MEAL, FISH GUANO, ALSO UUOJC ft OHI.ANDT'B High Gratia Chemical Cane Haunre. GRASS SEEDS : COCKSFOOT, RYE GRASS And CLOVERS. Refined Sugars, Fuirbuc.k Canning Co. 'a Cornet Beef, 1 aud '2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. 1-iH FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $6,219,458.98. London &. Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Assets, $4,317,052. Thames & Mersey Marine Ins. Co., ( Limited;, Assets, $6, 1 24,057. Mew York Life Insurance Co., Assets. $120,947,290.81. O.O.BEKGEft, HONOLULU. Oener.il Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 1-!)1 . H. Ml & CO, ( 1.1.12 it:i.) Wm. G. Irwin. ...President to Mnnager Clans Spreekels Vice-President W. M. Glffard.... Secretary A; Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTOKS AND Oommission Agents. AUKNTS OK THU Qnic UnmM GGHijj'y, Of Han Francisco. Cnl. 1-01 CASTLE & COOKE, Lite, Firo & Marino Insurance Agents ! AGKNTS YOU New England Mutual Life Ins. Co., OK UOSTON, Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartlord, UNION Insurance Company, OK SAN KUANGISCO, CALIKOKNIA. 1-01 C. BREWER & CO.. (liUUTI-.O), General Mercantile AND Commission Agents! LIST OK OKKIOKUS: J. O. Caitet G. II. Kubcruou E. F. BUhoi W.F.Allen President A Manager isiue cretarj cVudiloi Diui'.uroits: Hon, C. R. Bishop, S. C. 11. Wateihouso. l-'Jl Allen, PAINTER! IF you waul a Klrt-club Job of Paint ing of any doecilptlou done, cull on tho Pi actlcal Painter, J. L. Mim'" only. Fort utreet 180. P. O. Uox asr. Mutual Telephone OW. 160 U ft A)