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No. 4 '2 Memhaut sticet, ilouo- ulti. 1-1)1 W. Schmidt & sons, lmpoitcts & Coiniiii&slon Mcr- liunifc, Koit stieot, llonolulu. 1-91 f jj" HACKFBLD & CO , I.JL General Commission Agents. Umncr Fort tiuil Queeu stieets, Hono lulu, 11. 1. 1-01 ii W MA.CFARLANE & CO , JT luii)ottc!6 aud Commission Merchants. -Queen btiect, Honolulu, 11. 1. f-91 rf "A ONSALiVES & CO., JT Wholesale Grocers aud Wino Mei chants. Beaver Block, llonolulu, 11. I. 1-D1 John T. "Water house, Importer aud Dealer in General Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu, II. 1. 1-1)1 WILDER & CO., Dealers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, bait aud Building Materials of eveiy kind. Coiner Fort and Queen stieets, llonolulu. 1-01 L EWERS & COOKE, Importers and Dealers In Lum bcr and all kinds of Iiuildiug Matenals. Fortstteet, Honolulu. 1-01 . EONOLTTLTT IEON WORKS, Honolulu, i I II. I, riteain Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, -Cooleis; Iron, Uias and Lead Castings; Machinery of eveiy desciiptiou made to lordi'r. Particular attention paid to "Ship's Blaeksmithing. Job Work ex ecuted at shoi t notice. 1-!)1 J.G. S. SMITUIES, Auctioneer & General Business AG15N rJT. Nutilikxna. KiiIiiiIu, IIiiwull. WfflNER & CO., MANUFACTUB1NG AND importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Street Honolulu Miii;; Avece Goopeiy OK liO.VDON. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, Ageiits for tho Hawaiian Islands. 1-01 Hlllir Mtlcct. IIuiiululu, Excellent nccommodatioii for patients. DR. A. K KO WAT, V. S. Olllco Houib 7:80 to 10 a.m.; 12:30 to 2 p in.; 4:30 to (i p. ui. Tkli:i-iioni:s: HellUd. Mutual 183. 1. O. Hox 320. 102lf GottagB io Bent ! J7(NE Cottage with l'ailoi, Dlniug . lodin Hull, 4 Laigo Itudrooms, Bath, i'antiy. Kltt'huii and all model u lniiliii;nioii!.s. lieietaula fetieet-cau ji.i.sr ilit! door Jifiit $35. K" For fin thti Infoi ination apply to (J. .1. McOAKTHV, ;i.rj Meii'liaut8ticct. 208 tf CHA8. T. CULtCK, Notary Pubiic fur the Ihlaod of Ouliu. Agent to Tiiko Aekiiowludgiiiuuth to La bor (JoniiuctH Agent Io Uraut Mini Inge Licenses, Ho nolulu Oaliu. Agcul for tint Hawaiian WaniU of l'itt it hcolt'ei Ki eight iV I'aui'la'DxpiORB. Agents for tliu Uiiillngtoii Boute, Rod I Estate Broker & v,,."t,., BulI'lVlo, :il8.-VJ,nikiyMuiuanvn). 130. I' u, itox i in, mr (jii k,'i:i .N'o.ilhiluiuliiinUlmul, Honolulu, Uuliu, Ii, J, un0i Oceanic Steamsliip Co. Australian Mail Set vice 1 FOR MAN FttAXCINCO. The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "ALAMEDA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due tit Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about June 30, 189?, And will leave for the above port with malls ami passengers oil or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland ! The New aud Fine Al Steel Steamship ki ftflOlOWAi, ? Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about July I, 1892, And will have prompt dispatch with malls aud passengers for the above ports. fS?- The undei signed are now pre-paii-d to issue Thiough Tickets fiom this city to all pointb in the United States. tf Foi further paiticulars regaidlug Freight or Passage, apply to Wm Q. IEWIN & CO.. L'd, 1-91 General Agents. TIME TABLE: STMR. 'KINAU7 CLARKE, Commanihr, Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m., touching at Ltihuina, Mualaea Bay and Makena the same day; Mahu kona, Kawaihae mid Laupahoohoe the following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU. Tuesday, June 28th Friday, July 8th Tuebday " 19th Friday, " 29th Tuebday, Aug. Uth Fiiday ' l'Jih Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Laupahoehoe same day; Kawaihae A. m. ; Maliukona 10 a. m. ; Makena I P. m. ; Maalnea Bay C p. m. ; Laha ina 8 p. ii. the following day ; arriv ing at Honolulu G a. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. AKEIVE8 AT HONOLULU. Saturday, June 25th Wednesday, July Gth Saturday, " HHh Wednesday, " 27th Saturday, Aug. (ith Wednesday, " 17lh Saturday, " 27th B No Freight will be recoived after 12 noon of day of sailing. Sf MR. CLAUD1NE ' DAVIES. Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday ut 5 o'clock, p. m., touching ut Kahu lui, Huolo, liana, Hainoa und Kipa hulu, Maui, untl Pnauhau, Hawaii, Kotuining will urrivo at llonolulu ovory Sunday morning. gjST No Freiglit will bo received after 4. p. m. on day of sailing. Consignees niust be at the landings to receive their freight, as we will not hold ourselves responsible after such freight lias been landed. Wliilo tho Company will use duo diligenco in handling live stock, wo decline to as sutno any responsibility in case of the Iobs of sanio, and will uot bo responsible for money or jowolry unless placed in tho care of Pursers. W. 0. WILDER, President. S. B. ROSE, Secretary. OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Sunt. ThOS. LINDSAY, MANUFACTURING iJeAV'lsr Ss WiUcltmitlfor. KUKUI JEWELHY a SPECIALTY. KingHfroot, Honolulu, II. 1. t& Paillcului- attention paid to nil kinds of re talis. i-'.n Island Shells and Curios ! VV IIOLIIHALU ami ictiill, iheiipfor i piifch, at 101 1'orl btiuut. beiwiun I hlilfi.' iliv goods btoio und Flunk UUH.S hlme titotu. 35a U 'J-. TANNATJ'. Her's .Iteiifiliiii Go.'s Al OPPfflpiTY ! At tho roqucst of a number of our patrons, wo have concluded to offer the services of our artist, Mr. "W. Y. Itow, as a practical instructor in Oil Painting' and Wa ter Coloring, free of charge. Mr. Itow has been in our employ for the past two years and we feel confident that, by prac tical demonstration, he can teach his pupil just what ho wants to know in the matter of handling colors, etc., without the tiresome course usually adopted by instructors. For further particulars enquire at KING BROS., Hotel street. Pad Mail StmsMi Go. AND THE Occidental & Orieniai 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 tho following dates: Stmr. "Gaelic" July 2. 1892 Stmr. "Oceanic" Aug. 23, 1 892 Stmr. 'China" Oct. 3, 1892 3lmr. "OcoatliC" NOV. 1, 1032 Slmr. "China" Dec. 12, 1892 Slmr. "Oceanic" Jan. It, 1893 Slmr. "China" Feb 20,1893 Stmr. "Gaolic" April II, 1893 For San Francisco. Steaineis of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way fiom Hongkong aud Yokohama to the above pint on or about the following dates: Stmr. "China" Juno 21, 1892 Stmr "Oceanic" July 26, 1892 HSf Round Tiip Tickets to Yokohama aud lctuiu, $360. Sr For freiglit and passage, apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 2G7 tf Agents. I The Al NU'iuiiHlilp "Yamasliiro Maru," YUUMi, Co in mini del-. Is due at this poit on June 10th and will leave foi the above poitb on or about the 22nd JTUIVIS. JO? For Fi eight or Passage, having supei lor Cabin and Steeinge accommo dations, apply to Wm. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd, 423 lm Agents. C. B. RIPLEY, AKCII ITKOT. Oipice: Room o, Spreckuls' Block. Mutual Telephone SOS. New Designs Modern Buildings I Complete plans and Biiecilieutions for eveiy description of building. Coutiacts drawn aud caieful superintendence of const! notion given wheu icqiihed. Call mid examine dIiwib. apr '20 ly Grapes For Sale ! Gil A PES fieh fiom tho tiee, six pounds foi 91, aie foi dale at THOS. UHRlhTLKY'.S, 427 tf Foitstieet. CHICKENS FUR SALE! r',HE Entoipuse Dairy has 1 souiu Fine Chickens, in cluding Half-bluck Spanish, Buff Scotch, Leghorn and liialiina Bieeds for sale. Mutual Telephone No. U57. 110 lit i'OIt bAl7l5 TIMIIER enough '" make 6000 coids X of Firewood or I hurco.il at 60 cents a cold Ajiph tit KAlil'KU RANCH, I ll.ltf Hawaii. The bust tiling to sund to I your 1'iiomlH abroad isKini; UroH,' IlliiHtrutod Houvonlr of Hawaii, which is i;ottoit i up tor tho purpoho and is i uot uu ndvortisoniont, vP! T IHPERSJN BOKKARA. Th r.ui't I'lnhlbtlN tlm 3In null Wo men Umrjlns. Sonic months ago the Sun had a biief paragraph about the lepers in Uokliani who were permitted to marry oah other, ami thus peipetu ate atidixtenil leptosy in Uential Asia ami beyo'iul it. None of the books of travelers who have within the paattuw years visited Bokhara gives ahyjdctails of the pest spot iu the big (Jly in Central Asia, but Euiile Mu'.ler bus written recently n short note on iliu lepers of Bokhara, which Ivls appeared in a Russian pe riodica) of Samarcuud. He says that co(nparativt'ly few people know that tbiellyof Bokhara has its leper quurleq, The outcasts are huddled together' in houses on the northern edge of' the city. The district is" known by the name of Gouzari l'is siane. The lepers live there in a slate of tlie gi eat est independence, receive no xiedical assistance, mid, in fact, do n)t ask for it. Marriages among them having never been pro hibited,, mow generations of these un fortunates spread the disease. It is worthy of remark that up to seventeen ytiirs of age the children do not show any trace of the terrible malady,-but three years later the di sease coverstheir bodies. The Iimir of Bokhara has had his attention called to the evils resulting from the marriuge of these victims of the di sease, and in accordance with the advice of Jlussian physicians, he, last fall, oiderod the separation of the men fron the women. He also decided to establish a hospital for lepers, and to employ iu that institu tion the best specialists, in order to see if leprosy cannot be cured, or, at least, the sutfeiings of the victims mitigated. The older of the Ktnir was of a drastic nature and could be warranted only by the sternest ne cessity, for it separated husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, and children and parents. N. Y. Sun. ALAMEDA COUNTY'S FAT MAN. Alameda county can boast of a re markably fat man in the person of Judge Uznay, who presides oer the Recorder's court in Alameda. The Judge was called a a. witness in the Superior Court the other day, and he found it a trying task to climb the Court House stair. After resting several times on Hie way he managed to make the ascent. At the present time his honpr is down in weight, and lie now 011I3' tips the 9cales at 315 pounds. For some time past Judge Unay has beeu try ing to reduce his weight. llccenlly a stranger called upon him and prom ised to bring about the debited result without injury to his health. The Judge was lequired to eat the ashes of black oak three times a day. The first day the Judge was given nine teaspoonfuls of ashes and it ueaily killed him. After that he was tem perate, and for a short tune he was reduced iu weight at the rate of four pounds a diy. Just as he was get' ing along finely the man with the ashes disappeared. Next wcik the Judge will go into the country and try a new treatment, lie is going to stop eating and try exercise. Then if that fails he will have prepaicd a quantity of the ashes of grape leaves and will eat this prep aration before each meal. His honor has great faith it) the ashes treat ment. Oilier fat men in the county arc watching the results of Judge Uzuaj's treatment with a great deal of inteicbt. S. K. Chronicle. HARD ON DREbS TRAINS. The Montreal Witness treads on trains to walking di esses in the man ner following: When bustles, about a year ago, coated to distort the female figure the inequality between the frout and tho buck length of ladies' dresses was easily accounted for, ar.d the hope was that when those absurd dresses wore out the draggling tails would disappear. But not so; it holds good iu evidently new dresses. Tho explanation now is somewhat mystical. Bell-sklits, we are told, have come 111, mid arc cut on the bias in such a way as lo make the addition of a train easier than its annihilation. Whatever the icason for the trains may be, and even though they may be conceded to be graceful in the parlor, they aru not suitable attach ments to street dresses. Seeing a lavender cloth street-sweeper btiih over a muddy crossing because the weatei's hands was not ulllciently inteut on keeping it out of Ihe dirt, one is inclined lo think the eusloin of wearing tiains on walking dresses not only ungraceful hut also dis graceful. We are quite read v to hear any defence tho women may hao to make. And while they 1110 explain ing let them say why it lb Hint a jear ago they wore hustles "to keep their skirts off their heels, and so make it etibier to walk," while now a little ex tra uiiidiaiictt al the heels is not thought objectionable? Tliu best spring iiii'dMuo p 11 do so or lnouf hi. J'utilcV I'llU. Tiny not 011I) (ihyslu but clu.iiuu the "-Wmlo tfbimn mid purify tlm blood. Kcr mile by llciisun, btuilh o. Co., Ajjuuu'. THEY MAY BE HANDED. A )'i oinliii'iit llnuallun VI'lio TnUm u Unit rut View. Among the passengers on the Aus tralia, which 111 lived from Honolulu to-day, was Hon. C. II. BMiop, who foi merly held high otllce under the Hawaiian government. It was re ported about lift? steamer that Mr. Bishop came to this country on a special mission for the Hawaiian gov ernment, but this the gentleman de nied. Concerning the aric9t of WiU cox and other conspirators Mn Bishop saidr "I am of the opinion that the ar rest of these men for treason is no buncombe. The government has long been afraid that Ashford and the others would stir up a rebellion. The belief has been general in Hawaii that Ashford ought to be hung, and if found guilty as 11 traitor of course he can be. Ho is a dangerous man because lie is 1111 iulelligeiit man and able to move the natives iu any way he wUhes. "From the time of the an est until the sailing of the steamer at noon on the 2 Ith little of consequence trans pired. The men wetc airaigncd be fore Judge Dole of the Supreme Court, aud they will be given the benefit of 11 jury trial. None of them have been released on bail of course, because tlie3 are held for a capital offense. "The government has made up its mind to stamp out the traitorous sentiment that these men have been inculcating among the people. Un doubtedly the arrests have broken the backbone of the rebellion, if llieie was any or was to be any." San Francisco Post. THE HAWAIIAN RUMPUS. Treason has reared its ugly head in Hawaii, but it has been promptly stamped upon by the royal authori ties and the would-be rebels have all been placed in durance vile. The traitors consist almost entirely of men who figured in the revolution of 1880 aud are pleased to be known as advocates of the rights of the native Ilawaiiaus. From the tone of a manifesto is sued by the alleged rebels we are led to believe that the clnof cause of dis satisfaction ou the part of the native leaders is the disfranchisement of the islanders aud the financial incom petency of the foreigners who are backing up the uionaiehy. But the utterances of friends of Ihe im prisoned leaders convey a totally different impression. One of them, Hon. J. E. Bush, in a spcccli said: "Our Miniater to Washington, J. Molt Smith, is trying lo annex our land to America. Now, what right has the Cabinet to do this without our knowledge? Why can't they make their transactions public, as Wilcox and I do? Now, if they continue doing this without consult ing us Hawuiians first let us make a republic before wu are annexed to America." Ileie is the real bone of conten tion. The rival factions aic simply stiuggliiig for the plufii which they think Uncle Sam is on the point of presenting to them. The leaders of the natives are great patriots, but they are evidently disposed to bow to the inevitable. All they ask is thai if- Ihe job is put through the Queen and her pals be not allowed to get away with all the "swag." Pa triot like, they wish to start a repub lic that the lcadcis who will be elected by the natives may come in for their share of the plunder. It is an amusing squabble, and not without interest for Americans, for whichever side wins the United Stale is to pay the fiddler. It lemains to bo seen, though, whether we are ready lo annex an island which will entail 1111 annual expense exceeding six or seven millions und pay louudly in advaucc for the privilege of tin ow ing away our coin. San Francisco Cliionicle. MADAME BARRIOS AND HER BIC FAMILY. Mine. Barris, tho South Amer ican beauty, seems to have been pre debtitied for a lifo of lomiinco. When she gave herself in wedlock lo Seuor de Roda lusl mouth il was predicted that the storms of life were over for her, and that she would henceforth sail ou plicid seas. But the nuptial feast had not been con cluded, tho yobsip siy, when ihe new husband adopted the tnlics of his predeccsbom. He discharged the female retainers who hud been with Madame since her childhood, ami in sisted upon-her giving up her female companion, tu whom she had become attached thiough yeais of association. His authority is now said lo be complete even lo the control of Ihe ISanios millions, which number eight, Tue children of .Mine Butrlos arc un alterably opposed to llieii new pupa, and altogelhei tliu prospects mo not bright for tho conjugal felicity Hint rtis predicted. J-fiiut de Koilu bus four children b) a fonnci wife, mid thcMi, with his wife's brood make up a lOspuoUblu family of llfleen. Then ihoro uio Iwo children ol I'm sideiit linrriu by ln lli.l wife, nu king a giiiiul total of ccnti en, which in the largeni famil in New York.- N.V. Con. Si l.ouia U public, rKOF. DILOIBII G. JAH&BH'S GENUINE' iidorclolliiii CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION. I herewith appoint Mil. M. GOLD BERG, Agent foi the sale of my Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of imitation. Signed, PROF. DR. G. JAEGER. Stuttgart, the l'Jih of September, "JO. A FULL ASSORTMENT JUoT ARRIVED. 2!)7 tf 66 KA MAILE, 99 IN THE MclNERNY BUILDING, l?oi't Wtrect. Is open now and offeis an un- vcelled Slock of Fancy Goods. We make a specialty of Stamping Patterns and are now ready to take orders in that line. A brand new stock of Silk Em broideries, Art Linens, Tassel, Fringes, Draperies und other artistic goods arc offered to the ladies of Honolulu. 6b ?? IN THE lYIclNERNY BUILDING, Fori trcM-t. PIO-SKKR 8TB4I CAM FA.GT08Y AND JiA.Jtl3KY. I' iiOKV, Practical Confectioner, Partly Cook S: Bake) . 71 Hotel St. "v&te2r Telephone 74. 1-01 4. TIJJS 1-T iQf Metropolitan 15) Meat Company 81 KING STltEBT, G. J. WALLER, - - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Batchers -AND NAVY CONTRA OTOltR. 1-01 mm ?J4 SALOGK Tho ttejt Lunon (n Town, Tea and (Joffee at 111 Bour The Fluent Brands of nmars, jj. Toln Always oi lluml. II. J. JMNFK. f rupriftot'. 1-01 hustace' & C0M III. Al, Hlla IN WOOD & COAL. Al.bO White & Black Sand ileh wu will wdl at the mj luwiwt Inuil.el uie foi CAkll. , U!l Tclu. 414. xwuuur" Mutual Tulo. 10. I iiiyaj.M 1)2 W Ik G. Irwin it Company, (IiI.1IITl'.I.) OI-KKIl KOK SALE JLuaia.0 &c lom.oHis;, PARAFFIHE PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS' and ROOFING, REED'S PVtENT Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sties. bS'isLIZERS : WOOL DUST, i;ONE .MEAL, FISH GUANO, ALSO- BD UK & OWL..AN.DT'3 Uigli Grade Ciieniicdl Cano Mauaro. &iikm SEEDS : OOOK& KOOl", RYE GRASS And GLOVERS. lefir.ed Sugars, 'uirbjnk Canning Co.'s Corned Boef, 1 and 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. l-'Ji FIRE, LIFE AND .MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire insurance Co., Assets, 56,2 1 9,453.98. London & Lincjshiro Fi.-e Ins. Co. Assets. $4,317,052. Thames 4 rVlorsoy Msrme Ins. Co., ("Limited,), Assets, 56, 124,057. New York Lifo Insurance Co., Assois, 5125,947,290.81. C.O.BERGER, HONOLULU. General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 1-ill . 11 IMil k CO., W.i.UlTi:i.) Win. G. Ii win. . .President & Manager Chins Spieckels Vice-President W. il. Gilf.u d Seci otarj & Treasiu or Theo. C. Poirer Auditor SUGrAlt FACTOKS Commission Agents. AGKNTS OK THIS Oceanic sinansAm Cuii'y, Of Nun I'ruiirlHcu. Cut. 1-91 CASTLE & COOKE, Liio, Fire & Marino insurance Agents ! AUKNTS roil Now England Mutual Life Ins. Co., OK 110STON, Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, orMioxs- Insurance Company, Ol' SAN rilANOIbUO. 0AMFOKNIA. 1-fll C. BREWER & CO." (i.i."iiiti:(, General Mercantile AND Commission Agents, l.lbTOl' OKKIOKIIS: J. O. Caitei Piesldunt it Manager G, 11. Robuiuoii Tie.ihiiie, E, P. BUhop Sect etarj W. P. Allen Auditoi lllKKUlolls: Hon. 0. R. BUhop, b. O. Allen, II. Wateilioiino. l-'Jl For Mouldings, FnimtiH, I'liHlols, .IrtotypuH, Plioto irruviiror, i'JushlngH autl u vorj tiling in tliu lino of I lUil.imH, go to King HlOH., " Mivj. Ill f J J,