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Ilituotlllll. II. I.
J ALFRED MAGOON.
Attorney at Law and Notary
Public. No. 42 Mereliaut street, Houo
ulu. l-'Jl
HW. Schmidt & Sons,
Inipoiteis & Commission Mer
ehants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-01
HHackpeld & Co.,
General Commission Agents,
xjornor Fort and Queeu streets, Hono
lulu, U. I. 1-91
W. Macfarlane & Co.,
vJT Importeis and Commission
Merchants. Queeu street, Honolulu,
11. I. 1-91
aONSALVES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu,
H. I. 1-1)1
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer iu General
Merchandise. Queeu street, Honolulu,
H. 1. 1-01
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building: Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-91
L ewers & Cooke,
Importers and Dealers In Lum
ber and all kiuds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-01
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, 1 1 H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Irou, Brass and Lead Castings ;
Machinery of every description made to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksuiithiug. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
J NO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
AGEN rX
Hnhukona, Koltulu. Hinvnll.
& CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
Importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street. Honolulu
Atlas Assurance Ctnuy
OK LONDON.
H. W. SCHMIDT &. SONS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
I -ill
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Itlnir Street. Iluiioltilu.
lixccllcnt accommodation for patients.
DIt. A. K. ROVVAT, V. S.
Ollieo Hours 7 :80 to 10 a.m.! 12:30
to 2 p.m.; 4:80 to G p. m.
Telki'honks: BcllUt). Mutual 183.
1'. O. Box 82(i. l'J2rf
New Cottage io Rent !
JjMNK Cottage Willi Parlor. Dlnlng
iooiii Hall, 4 Lingo Bedrooms,
Bath, l'autiy. Kltchuu and all modern
iiiipiovuiiiuutu. Beielania &ti cut-earn
pasK the door. Bent $,).
JtF For Iiu Iher liifonimtlon apply to
U.J. MnUAHTIIY,
!!,1 M (il ('haul nil cut.
20H If
CHA8. T. CULICK,
Notary Puoilc for tlio Ibland or Oatiu,
Agtuit o Take Ai'kiiouhulgiuuuU In La.
iHii'L'iiiitiunu
Agmil In Unuit .Miiiilagu Muuiuiu, Hn-
nuliilii (ialni.
AHUM loi lliu lliiuiilliin I.IhiiiI.iiII'III A
tiuoll'i Fivlglii A I'Hiii'l.lixpitiM,
AguilU lor (lui MuiliiiKloii Jtuiilu.
Honl Estate Broker & CumW
iwrivui, K(ii.Yii3iiiiuiMMi'iiiiw, m,
I. 0. Hi lift.
oceanic SlsailiiB So.
Australian Mail Seivice!
FOIt MAN FItAXClNCO.
The New and Flue Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from .Sydney
and Auckland on or about
June 30. J 892,
And will leave for the above port with
mails and passengers on or
about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland !
The Now and Fine Al Steel Steamship
46
MONOWAI,"
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
mails and passengers for
the above ports.
S& The undersigned 'are now pre
pared to issue Through Tickets from
this city to all points iu the United
States.
Jfiy For further pat Honiara regarding
Fi eight or Passage, apply to
Wm. Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd,
1-01 General Agents.
Her's SleaisMD Go.'s
TIME TAKJLE:
STMR. 'KINAU.'
CLARKE, Commantlir,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. ji.,
touching at Laliaina, Maalaea Bay
and Makena the same day; Mahu
kona, Kawaihae and Laupahochoc the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Friday, July 8th
Tuesday, 19th
Friday " 2'Jth
Tuesday, Aug. 9th
Friday, ' 19th
Keturniug leaves Hilo, touching at
Laupahoehoe same day; Kawaihao
a. m.; Mahukona 10 a. m.; Makena
4. r. m. ; Maalaea Bay G p. m. ; Lalia
ina 8 p. m. the following day ; arriv
ing at. Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AKBIVES AT HONOLULU.
Wednesday, July 6th
Saturday, " lGth
Wednesday, " 27th
Saturday Aug. 6th
Wednesday, " 17th
Saturday, " 27th
SJtT" No Freight will be received
aftorl.2 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. CLAUDINE.'
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huelo, Hana, Hanioa and Kipa
hulu, Maui, and Paauhau, Hawaii.
Keturniug will arrive at Honolulu
ovory Sunday morning.
$JF No Freight will be received
after 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees muBt bo at the landings
to receive their freight, ub wowill not
hold ourselved respoiiBible after aucli
freight lias been landed. While tho
Company will use duo diligence in
handling live stock, we decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not be responsible
for money or jewelry unlesu placed in
tlio caro of I'urscrti.
W. C. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Sunt.
1-91
THOS. LINDSAY,
MANUKAUTmtlNO
.Iwrlor Si ViUoliitiiil(r,
KUKUI JEWELHY a SPECIALTY.
KIiiKHtrtiol, Moimliihi, H, I,
lsir Paiilculur ultitniluii paid lo all
klmU of rumlii, .U
Island Shells and Curios I
IIUU.A.l'. HUd IMlMtl, lIll'HIlllir
, mttli, hi loi i ml mm, lidbtm
)ttuti' 4n MuMd ii4irt atMi fiiii!
Owu'a atutt) 3w.
mU T.TMMM'I
SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING
OF T1IK
iwr a.xji
Racing Association !
Monday, July 4, 1892.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
Races to Commence at to o'c'ock.
1st RACE SPRECKELSVILLE
PURSE. 8G0.
Running Race, -niile dash. Freo
for all Hawaiian bred hordes.
2d RACE WA1KAPU PURSE.
880.
Running Race, -J-mile dash. Free
to all.
3d RACE LAHAINA PURSE.
$100.
Trotting and Pacing, 1-mile
heats; best 2 in 3, to harness.
For all horses without a record of
3 :20 or better.
4th RACE WAILUKU PURSE.
$100.
Running Race, -mile and repeat.
Free to all Hawaiian bred horses.
5th RACE KAHULUI PURSE.
8125.
Running Race. 1-mile dash. Freo
to all.
6th RACE HANA PURSE. 8125.
Trotting and Pacing, 1-mile
heats ; best 2 in 3, to harness.
Free to all horses with no better
record than 3 :00.
7th RACE KULA PURSE. 850.
Running Race, -mile dash. For
Ponies 14 hands and under, to
carry 100 lbs. and upwards.
8th RACE MANA CUP. Value
8150 or its equivalent in coin.
Running Raco, lmiledash. Freo
to all Hawaiian bred horses.
9th RACE WAIHEE PURSE.
$150.
Trotting and Pacing Race. 1
mile heats, best 3 in 5. All hor
bes with a record of 2,30 or better
to go to road cart and carry 185
pounds.
10th RACE CORINTHIAN. Gold
Medal, value 850. Entrance
fee 810.
Running Race, 1-m dash. Wel
ter weights. Freo to all members
of the Association.
11th RACE QUEEN LIL1UOKA
LANI CUP. Purse $150.
Running Race, IJ-mile dash. Free
to all.
12th RACE POLO CUP. Purse
$40. Entrance fee 87.50.
Running Raco, 4-inilo dush. Own
ers to ride, welter weights. For
members of. auy Polo Club in ihu
Kingdom.
13th RACE MULE. Purse $50.
Running Race, -mile dash. Catch
weights. Free to all.
14th Race SWEEPSTAKES. 850
each; $10 forfeit.
Running Race, g-miledash; han
dicap, 50 each, ,$10 forfeit. As
sociation adds $50. Free to all.
All entries close at 12 o'clock noon
on THURSDAY, June 23, 1892, tt
the ollieo of the Secretary, and ull
entrance fees are 10 percent unless
otherwise npeui!ied.
All RaccH to be run or trotted un
der tlio rules of the Assooialion, and
all liorbOB are expected Ionian, unless
drawnhy 12 o'clock noon, Saturday.
July 2, 1892,
Ii. M. VETLE8KN,
MiMd Secretary.
FOJt HA MSI
AKPJUNOI'IKM) ao-Llght UiiaMn.
thine iu complete working indur
uml gimimitucd, Will he miIiI upon
luyuiulilu iniuu o tlm imicluwir, ;tiu
u luw lluiulkoiuu KlxiuitM. Apply lo
, , JOHN MUM IJ'i,
iw II Klin,' Mr.ioi,
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EUftOPcAH GOSSIP.
New Yolk, June 5. Stnallcy's
special cablegram to the Tribune
from London bays: Thai a dissolu
tion of the lonfi Ptiiliiiiiu-nt will lake
place at ihe end of June is now tin
article of faith villi nulilirnl parlies.
The understanding between Bal
four and Gladstoue is, for business
purposes, pretty complete. The
business, if not the general turmoil,
of a general election has already be
gun, and the agents and candidates
aic hard at work. The Whitsuntide
holidays will be no holidays to the
men whosu political fortunes are at
issue. Speculations on result, esti
mates, conjectures, calculations and
calculated exaggerations abound.
Temperament has as much to do with
the matier as figures. Mr. Glad
stone, more sanguine in age than are
other men in youth, believes that his
majority in the next House will be a
majority of three llgures. The Glad
stonian journalists of more prosaic
minds with good information and of
careful judgment give him 50. The
Gladstonian whip3, who by no means
wear their heart on their sleeves, are
understood to expect about 30. The
Tory w.hips, equally disci eet, are not
thought to dissent very widely from
this estimate. The authorities among
those Liberal Unionists, whose po
litical extinction has been daily pie
dieted for years, are more confident
than their Tory colleagues. Sclinad
horst's predictions are more confi
dent still, though his real figures are
said to be more moderate than Mr.
Gladstone's. Gladstone is expected
to come back with a majority, but a
majority too small to enable him to
carry home rule or such home rule
as he wishes ; too small to overawe
the House of Lords ; too small for
permanent power. lie will be ob
liged to produce some other home
rule bill and he will fall to carry it,
and another general election will fol
low at no very long interval. Such
is the theory of prudent politicians,
buttoput icintothe form of a positive
brophecy is what no prudent person
will do.
The agitation about President Car
not's expected visit to Nancy has
through most of the week been con
fined to the newspapers until Thurs
day, then it broke out in the Fiench
Chamber at the instigation of that
eminent Houlangist, M. Paul De
roulede. There had been a change
in the Nauey program : the review
had been countermanded, and the
ausceptibleFrench soul conceived that
this had been done or might have
been done in deference to Gcrmau
bluster. The Prima Minister him
self thought it worth while to reply.
He denied tho rumors. What the
Government had done had been done
without the slightest regard to any
thing said abroad. Theii the subject
was dropped. It is more dilllcult
than ever to understand why it was
ever started or what impelled the
German press to enter upon such a
campaign, but the German press has'
ever had a heavy load. I here is not
the smallest ground for complaint
against France, nor the least reason
why the Germans should object to
the patriotic festival at Nancy, or to
the presence of President Carnot in
that city. If common-sense govern
ed the world no notice would be
taken of such an incident. As it
does not, a great deal too much no
lice has been taken, and it is not to
be denied that until the Nancy festi
val is safely over a certain amount of
uneasiness will prevail in Europe.
Tho acceptance by France of
America's invitation to the silver
conference is on the same terms as
those expressed by the other Powers.
France reserves to herself, says her
Finance Minister, complete liberty
of action. He intimates also that
she will follow the lead of London,
"which holds the key of the situa
tion." That is cold comfort for the
silver men. Russia is now the only
great power which has not agreed to
lake part in the conference.
AN UMBRELLA TRUST.
A New York despatch of June 4th
gives the following account of the
formation of a mammoth umbrella
combination;
For u long time umbrella inaufac
turers have been complaining that
the big retail dry goods dealers have
been selling umbrellas at prices less
than the muiiufucliiiers themselves.
The dry goods houses bought in such
large quantities that they got a big
discount from tho muiiufactuicr.
To-day u combination of manufac
turers was incorporated at Albany
under the name of "The Umbrella
Company," with a capital of 88,000,
000, divided mlo 100 share. The
iiiuiiufuuliiri'i' said that lliu idea is to
make Hut dry goods liousen which
dual in iimhrullus sell mi u price to
be lixed by the uoiiiliinullon,
A traveling iiiiin lio olmutiul lo
be in the ture of K, V, Wood, ul
McKim Kockk, Pa,, wiyn nlillu lie
nun walling in kiiu Mr. Wood, h liUlu
f;il ikiiiiu ill Hill) uu t'liipl) IhiUIm lit
iiilml i:iitjinliujlMlir I'mii IIhIiu himI
wlili "Mwuium iiU MuttLuu uat
Uu uf lltd lMwliuJii i bti wty il in
lliu ImmI ttediuiwD It i uuumhUmm u
tfvtir uwid." .'" tmui ItutUv Jar lv
Uf U 4li. Wwuwu, teutlUi 4 Uu.,
All 0PPIJRT1ITY !
At tin1 request of il
number of our patrons,
we have concluded to
ofi'er the services of our
artist, Mr. W. Y. How,
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 he 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.
Pacilc Mall MrM Go.
ANO THE
Occidental & OriSuufi S, S, Co.
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of the aboe Companies will
call at Honolulu on llieir way lo the
above pons on or about the following
dates:
Stmr. "Gaelic" July 2, 18bZ
Stmr. "Ocoanic" Aug. 23, 1892
Stmr '-China" Oct. 3, 1892
Slmr. "Oceanic" Nov. I, 1892
Stmr. "China" Dec. 12, 1892
S'mr. "Ocoanic" Jan. II, IBS3
Slmr. "China" Feb 20, 1893
Slmr. "Gaelic" April 11, 1893
For San Francisco.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fioni
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
poit on or about the follow hit: dates:
Stmr "Oceanic" July 2G 1892
tT Kouml Trip Pickets to Yokohama
and return, 9350.
VST For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
2C7 tf Agents.
ilceiisic SiMiiis&M Cl's
T1MK TAHLB;
LOCAL LINK.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Anlve Honolulu
from S. P.
Leave Honolulu
for S. K.
July 12 Inly 19
Aug J Aug 10
Sept (5 Sept 13
Oot-1 Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
TUItOUQH LINK.
From San Francisco Fi om Sydney for
for Sydney. San FraucUeo.
Amvc Honolulu, I cave Honolulu,
Monow.ii July 1 Alameda.. June HO
Alameda July 21) Mariposa .July 28
MaripOBii. .Aug 20Monowui Aug 25
Moiiowiu .Sept 2!IAlumudu. Sept 22
Alameda . .Oct 21Maripona ..Oct 20
Mariposa.. Nov 18'Monowui ..Nov 17
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
On mid after May 1st,
1802. tho New and Ou-
jx Mruiiiu .umicrn itcHiuunce
3 of tlio iiuilerklirniMl. on
TIlliiMon Avenue, containing Liuge I'ui-
inr. willing Jtooiii, uoiihcrvatory, Two
lleili (Minis, Dressing Koiuu with Station
ary WanhMauil jiikI Cedar Wanliolie,
llntliiooin ui'li T.iteiit C1iip-cI anil Hot
and Cold Water iitliieliineut, I'smtrli-a,
China CloM't ami Kitchen Willi New
Itange, Hot Water Holler ami all attacli
iiuiiiU complete.
Large anil coiiveuli'iit Mublo on the
pi t'liiUuii containing tu o huge Iiox-mIhIIh,
cai'riiige. Iiiiiuuvti uml feed ioiiiiib, mid
H'lVlllll' IIUIll lltjc.
1 UioiiiiiU yoo.v.'no, luiiiutlliilly laid nut
I and luiiiii'eil The lu U iiiiBiup.itul
III IIOIIOIIIIII.
lui further purili'iilur nee
W. (I. AMII.KY,
Hili-lJ O. II. .V L. Cii.'k Ui pul.
C. B. RIPLEY,
,tujiiiTi;tr,
Oi flUKi Huoin A, hiiiiwkfl.' IllurU.
MujuhJ 'ivImjiIiowii mm,
Njiw Dwigni Moil (Mil Httililwu I
CtiUJpU'l illU HUll IH't'lllt'ltllllll (J1
VVWIf itfw'llltuit tl IMillillllH, rmiUlMKt
lilUMU Ullll 4Ullll UMMUt4MlMMW 'W
tiUuUiiIU'i. Mlwu wuUiJ. UttU
-.AM.
-JtVJJ'.'.BiilTrVt
P80P.DB.iidG. JABGKH
tA?s.
GJUNUINH
ndcrcloHiiiig
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mk. M. GOLD
IiEKG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. Signed,
PKOF. UK. G. JAKGKK.
Stuttgart, the 10th of September, "JO.
A FULL ASSORTMENTST ARRIVED.
2117 tf
"KA MAILE,
IN THE McllMERNY BUILDING,
Fort Sitl'COt.
Is open now and offers an uu
i celled Stock 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, Tassels,
Fringes, Uraperics and other
artistic goods are offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
"KA MAILE,
tf
IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
I-'oi-l wi rccU
PIOINliUCltl
STE&l GA.NDY FUGTOR!
P. riOKS,
Practical Confectionei-, Pimtiy Cook A
li.ikei.
71 Hotel Str -Stay Telephone 71.
1-91
TAJ Jd
Metropolitan
Meat Company
81 KING STJtKHT,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY GO.NTKAOTOKS.
1-m
BEAVBl! S&- SALOOI
The Boat Lunoh m Town,
Ton and Ooffeo at 111 Hours
The Finest JlramlH of
Jiiars, j
Mini
AlWllJ'H Oil llltlttl.
II. . Ji'Ol.TK. 'riiH'U!iur.
1-01
HUSTACE & CO,,
IU A,r,M IN -
WOOD & GOAL.
WhU Sl ItlnoK 8md
HfaM M will Mill ai i Mvj Umuti
MMIlklil rU lui ViMU-
m im. 4i4. taisr mmt int. i.
Sanitaryl
.VND HA.Ji.I3J.tY.
MM
m !81a If
. G. Irwin & Comp.tny,
a. (31 itiiii.)
OM'KU l-OIt SALE
PAI1AFFINC PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
Foil Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS:
WOOL DPST,
UOU MEAL,
FISH GUANO,
Al.-O
BOOK OllLAJSTDT'S
High Grade Ckemical Cane Manure.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
KYE OKASS
And CLOVKKS.
Refined Sugars,
uiruank Canning Co.'s Corned
Boef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BAKKELS.
l-9l
FIKE,"
LIFE VNB
MA1UKE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 56,219,458.98.
London &. Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Assets. 54,317,052.
Thamos & Mersoy Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited),
Assets, 56,124,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets. 5125,947,290.81.
C.O.BERGER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
. G. MI & CIL
(i.i.tnri:i.)
Win. G. Irwin. . .l'lCoident it Manager
Claiih Spreekels Vlce-Pieslilent
V". M. Giffmd... .Secretary A Treasurer
Theo. O. Poi ter A mil tor
, bUGAIt FACTO Kb
OoiJimission Agents,
AOKNT3 OK THK
UcLiiitiii: Bteainsliip Gum'?,
Of Hun FmiiriHcu. Cal,
1-!)1
CASTLE & COOKE!
Liie, Fire & Marine
Insurance Agents !
AOKNTS VOIl
Hew England Mutual Life Ids. Co.,
OH BOSTON,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. ol Hartford,
OMON
Insurance Company,
OV SAN KltANOIUCO, OALIKOKNIA.
1-1)1
C. BREWER & CO..
(i.i.ii rri:ij.
Gouoral Morcautilo
AMI
Commission Agents,
J, O. Uniiiir Inlilunt it .MHimger
O. II. HoImiiImiu ...'1'iun.ute,
K. V. HUliop 3uuiutH
W. F. Alliui Audi .
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iiuu. o. it. nuu..p. a. o. Aiieuc
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I'llbtlllN, Ai'IoIjimik, IMiotn-K-nuitroK,
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