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t. -,'V 1 4r" i77 y 1 &" -if TEE DAILY BULLETIN. SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1892. i' - - - - - " Arrivals. Batumi w, Nov. 12. Stmr rintullnc from Mnnt nnd Haw nil Stmr Moltoltl from Moloknl Btinr Wnlmniinlo hum Mnul nnd Moloknl Vossols Loaving To-morrow. Stmr .Tnmcs Mnkcc for Knunl nt 4 p m Btmr l'olo for Kolon nt 10 n m Stmr Wiilinnnnlo for Moloknl nnd Mnul Stmr Mokolll for Mnlokni nt 5 p m Passonfrors, From Mnul nnd Hawaii, per stmr Olnud Ino, Nov 12-AV Mutch, wlfo nnd child, W K Campbell, G HutohhiR, Mrs T Cnnipboll, Mrs J C White. K von Tempsky nnd wlfo, W KorgiiBon, II II Bryant, T S Kny, M I) Monsnrrnt, J Knlnnn and wlfo, 0 0 Gnrd nor, Y Amoy nnd '.'0 dock. Cargooa from Island Ports. Per Btmr Clnudlno 53 head cnttlo, 71 sks potatoes, 75 sks tnro, 80 pkgs imndrics. Shipping Notos. The steamer Claudlno arrived early this morning1 from Mnul In order to go on tho Mnrino ltnilwny to bo cleaned. She ex perienced the usual weather along the coast. The steamer Pole will leave for Kolon on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, with conl nnd a monster 11-ton boilor. Tho boiler, on arrival, will bu llontcd ashoro, all tho tubes having been stopped. Tho plans for tho new armoied cruiser No. y, provided by tho last session of Con gross, include ono radical innovation In the construction of war ships. Tho three .smokestacks will bo each one hundred feet high, which is from thirty to forty fcot higher than tho smokostacks of any other war ship In tho United States Navy. These towering funnels will detract considerably from tho beauty of the ship and glvo her an exceedingly awkward appearoneo, but inthlscaso beauty is sncriliced to utility. Tho incrcaso in height w ill givo additional drruglit and do nway with tho necessity of forced draught in ordinary steaming. It will also carry the smoko and gas from tho furnaces above tho military innsts of the ahip, and glvo tho men in tho tops a chance to light w ithout being smoked out. Tho high .stacks have been adopted by the Bri tisti merchant steamer Scot in "tho Capo trade and found to work well, but the cruiser will bo tho first naval vessel to carry them. SUNDAY SERVICES. st. Andrew's cathedral. St. Andrew's Cathedral, Choir notice, 22d Sunday after Trinity. 6:30 a. in., Holy communion; 11 a. in., Morning prayer and sermon; Even ing prayer with sermon, 7:30. SECOND CONQBEOATION. Tho services of tho second congre gation of StrAndrow's Cathedral to morrow will bo as follows: 9:45 a. m., morning prayor with sermon; To Douui, Dykes in F; hymns 228 and 870; anthem, "Tho Pillars of tho Earth are tho Lord's," by Tours. 6:30 p. m., evensong and sermon; Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis to double chant; anthem, "The Son of God Goes Forward to War," by Sir Arthur Sullivan; hymns 175 and 21. Jtow Alex. Mackintosh, pastor. All are cordially invited to those ser vices. OATUOLIO CATHEDRAL. Sunday Services 6 and 7 a.m., Low Masses. English sormon at tho 7 a.m. Mass, every Sunday during tho whole year. 10 a.m., High Mass, with sormon in Por tuguese and Hawaiian. 2 p.m., Kosarj' and Catechism. 4. p.m., in winter season (Novombor to Febru ary), 1:30 p.m. in summer season (February to November), Benedic tion of tho M. B. Sacrament. Weekly Services 6 and 7 a.m., Low Masses. REORGANIZED CHURCIlJ Tho Eoorganizod Chinch of Jesus Christ will hold services to-morrow iu tho Mililaui hall, near tho v. Music Hall, as follows: Biblo class, 10 a.,ni.; Preaching in English and Hawaiian, 11 a. in.; Preaching in English, 7:30 p. in. All aro in vited. CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. A praiso service will be hold at Fort street Church to-morrow even ing. Preaching in the morning by tho Pastor at 11 o'clock. All aro in vited. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST, Seventh Day Advontists will have Biblo meetings ovory Sunday even ing, at tho corner of Punchbowl and Borotania streets. BETHEL HALL. Evaugolistic sorvicos will bo con ducted by tho Y. M. C. A. in Bethel hall on Saturday nnd Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Y. M. O. A. HALL. Evnngolistic borviees in tho Y. M. C. A. hall. 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. Committed for Trial. Police Justico Fostor rendered his decision this morning in tho libel suit against E. E. Caroy for tho arti cles which appeared in The Liberal ou Saturday last against Dr. G. E. Harrison aud wifo. His Honor found that thoro was probable cause to bc liovo that conviction would take Since boforo a jury, aud committed ofondant for trial at tho next torm of tho Supromo Court. To tho Editor of tho Advertiser: Sir Wasp camo buzzing to his work, And various things did tackle; Ho stung a boy and then a dog, Then made the roosters cackle. At last upon an editor's cheek lie settled down to drill ; lie prodded there a while unil thou Ho broke his William. Kxchangc. Mr, Mooro, tho postmaster at Brndshaw, Va., after reading nn ad vortisomont of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, con cluded to try a small bottle of it. Ho says: "I used it iu two cases for colic and threo for diarrhoea with perfect satisfaction. I havo handled nnd used a groat deal of patent modiciuo, but novor tried any that gave as good results ns this. For salo by all dealers. Bonson, Smith & Co., Agonts for the Hawniiun Isl - aims, IiOOAli AND GENERAL NEWS. Emma Tho rogular concert nt Squnro this afternoon. Mr. It. von Tompsky nnd wife ar rived in town by tho Clnudiuo this morning. Tho stoamor Clnudiuo did not bring any sugnr from Mnui this morning. Santa Clnus' Headquarters will opon on Monday. Don't fail to see tho display. Tho boys on tho dredge woro paid off this morning nnd aro conse quently happy. Tho Holomua wiU'bogin on Mon day with a daily issue having two columns of English. Tho groat ovont of tho season will como off this day week. That is, tho picnic of Lodge lo Progros at Romond Grovo. Dr. J. Chas. Harrison wns found not guilty and discharged in tho Polico Court this morning on a charge of common nuisnnco in ex hibiting obscono pictures. A Ghinnmnn named Ah Kum wns arrested yostordayi for common nui snnco. This morning Polico Justico Fostor gnvo him warning thnt should ho come again, ho'd bo sent up. A heavy 11-ton boilor which has boon lying noar tho P. M. S. S. wharf for somo timo will bo taken to tho Koloa plantation, on Monday. Engi neer Boyd has tosted it nnd found it to stand tho required prossuro. Dr. Geo. E. Harrison, agont of tho Potts-Harrison combine, was found guilty on a charge of assault nnd battery on E. E. Caroy and sentenced to pay a fine of S100 and $3.70 costs. Tho doctor noted an appoal to tho Supromo Court. ADVERTISING NOTES. C. J. McCarthy has lots on Liliha street for sale. Hoot Beer on draught at Benson, Smith & Co.'s. Hawaiian Fans and Curios at "Tho Elite Ico Cream Parlors." After shaving uso Cucumber Skin Tonic. Bonson, Smith & Co., Agents. Sunburn roliovod at onco by Cu cumber Tonic. Bonson, Smith & Co., Agonts. Ka Mailo has removed lo 103 Fort street, tho store formerly occupied by Frank Gertz. Dr. McLonnan, 131 Fort street, above Hotel. Chronic and Sugical cases. Mutual Telephone 682. For island views and artistic photos go to tho Aloha Gallery, Sovorin & Bolster, Fort stroot. Amateur work solicited. Mechanics' Home, 59 and 61 Hotel street. Lodging by day, week or month 25c. and 50c. a night; $1 and $1.25 a week. By order of C. T. Gulick, assignee, Jas. F. Morgan will sell goods of S. W. Ledorer, bankrupt, King and Nuuauu streets, at 10 o'clock Mon day. Prof. F. Lombard, A.B., will re sume giving-1 instruction in private or in classes, French, Spanish and Latin. 'Residence, Alakea street, near tho Y. M. O. A. . "Tho Number Nino" lends itself to some curious porlorinajiccs in figures, some of which aro illustrated in an advertisement of tho nino lettored "Equitable." The following otlicors havo been elected by tho Oahu Gemot ory Asso ciation: Hon. Jus. I. Dowsott, Presi dent; Hon. J. T.Waterhouso, J r.,Vice Prosidont; Mr. Bruco Cartwright, Treasurer; Mr. John H. Paty, Secre tary. A holiday announcement of tho Golden Rule Bazaar appoal s to-day. Mr. Reynolds tho piopriotor has personally selected the stock in tho States.. Tho interesting statement is made that Christmas cards aro out of fashion, artistic booklets having superseded thorn. A Child's Funeral. Tho funeral of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hay Wodehouso, Jr.'s, infant son tool; place from St. Andrew's Catho dral this niorniug. Thoro was n largo uttondnncb, tho church being filled. Rov. Alex. Mackintosh con ducted tho sorvico, aud tho choir, with Mr. Wray Taylor at tho organ, rendered beautiful music, including tho hymns, "Tender Shepherd," and "Thy Will bo Done." Beautiful conr tributions of fiowors woro made by relatives and frionds of tho sorrow ing couple. Tho pall-bearers woro Hon. J. W. Robertson, Hor Majosty's Chamberlain, Col. J. II. Boyd, Messrs. H. M. Whitney, Jr., and Ernest Wodehouso. Tho scone in t ho church was affecting. Public Concert Tho Royal Hawaiian Militar tary will Band, Prof. II. Borgor, loader, will givo a coucort this afternoon at Emma Square, beginning at 1:30 o'clook. Following is tho program: March Brown l'rlneo....... Overture Calif of Dugdad. Cornet Solo Thu I'Mrst lovo Win. Aylett. Selection Hose of Castile . UJurlonet Solo Louisa Miller. David Is'aune. WalU Doctrins Hawaii l'ouol. Krai llolldleu .Nciiman .. .ilulfe Bergsou .Straus The Best Plaster. Dnmpeu a pieco of ilannol with Chnmborlniu's Pain Balm and bind it on over tho seat of painr It is bolter than any plaster. When tho lungs are soro Btioh nn application on tho chest and another on tho back, between tho shoulder blades, will vent pneumonia. Thoro often pro- is nothing so good for a lame back or a pain iu tho sulo. A soro throat can nearly always bo cured iu one night by ap plying a Ilannol bandage dampened with Pain Balm. f0 cent bottles for salo by nil dealers. Bonson, Smith & Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. THE LEGISLATURE. 122nd DAY. Saturday, Nov. 12, 1892. Morning Sossion. Assembly convened at 10 o'clock for prayor. Minutes of tho previous mooting woro then rond and ap proved. Rep. Smith moved tho reconsidor ntion of tho itoni in tho Appropri ation Bill rolntivo to $15,000 passed for Central Firo Slntion, Honolulu. Carried. Rop. Smith moved that tho item be referred to n special committee Carried, nnd President Wnlkcr np pointed tho following committee: Noblos Young and Droior nnd Rops. Smith nnd Wilder nnd tho Minister of tho Interior. Rep. Kauealii roporled on sovornl miscellaneous petitions, including (1) thnt'oll schools bo gathered to gether for an annual general exhibi tion; (2) that no person bo employed as a teaohor who cannot sing; (8) that nn appropriation bo niacio to cover the oxponsos of tho Hawaiian Jubilco next year; (1) that a lottery bill bo passed. Tlio committee re commend that tho Hist two bo tabled and that tho others bo tabled for further consideration. Report ap proved. Rop. Kamnuohn presented tho fol lowing questions to tho Cabinet: 1. Does tho Cabinet intend to negoti ate a now Reciprocity Treaty with tho United States? 2. Is thoro any intention of making disposition of Pearl Harbor by cession or lease? 3. Request that a copy of any now proposed treaty bo placed boforo tho Assembly. 1. Is it proposed to send an envoy to Washington to as sist in negotiation of treaty? At 10:32 tho Order of tho Day be ing moved, Bill 193, relating to tho repeal of bill imposing a tax on play ing cards, catno up on third rending. On motion tho pot it ion and re ports of mnjority and minority of thoPinanco Committee on tho bill woro road. Noblo J. M. Horner moved tho adoption of the minority report (ad vorso to tho repeal of tho Bill). Rop. Iosopa favored tho motion of Noblo Hornor. Considered that it would bo very wrong to repeal tho now law without trial. Holy Writ mentions a fool that builds a house and then toars it down with his own hands. Tho Assembly should not bo like tho fool. Tho bill was not passed hurriedly and tho pooplo who petition now'to havo it repealed had ample time to present their petition before. After tho fledgling has loft its nost they wish us to cntch it for them. Rop. Koaliou favored tho adoption of tho minority report in tho inter est of good morals. Taxing playing cards would bo a step to stop gam bling. Ho lnovod the previous ques tion. Previous question carried and on motion tho bill boforo tho Assembly, to repeal tho tax, was indefinitely postponed. Bill 181, relative to special permits to allow medical treatment of lopors, was road a third timo. ' Considerable discussion was in dulged in by tho nativo mombors and of tor two desultory motions were put and lost tho bill was passed. Bill 97, relative to better defining and establishing tho practice in trials by jury. Considerable discussion was engaged in, tho Attorney-General not being inclined to favor tho bill. On motion, howovor, tho con sideration of tho bill was doforrod until moved on by Rep. Ashford, tho introducer. .At 12:05, on motion; tho Assembly adjourned. THE ASSAULT CASE. Transcript of Evidenco Court. in the Police Regina vs. G. E. Harrison, assault and battery with a weapon obvious ly and imminently dangerous to life, on E. E. Caroy, in Honolulu on Nov. 7, 1892. A. S. Hartwoll for prosecu tion, A. P. Peterson for dofondant. Cant. A. S. Hoodlotto (lookiiur at clipping from Liberal dated Nov. 5, '92, bonded "Ho Didn't Bluff tho Captain") Somo of tho statements horo aro true, somo fal.so; in San Francisco 1 got a lottor from a wo man claiming to lie defendant's wife; aui not Keep tho lottor; later tho woman mot mo twice and wanted mo to do something to help hor against defendant, but I told hor I could do nothing; 1 did not know who woman was; sho claimed to bo defendant's wifo; dofondant spoko to mo about it in Honolulu; I told him what 1 havo just stated. Cross-examined Told Dr. Soulo on tho Australia about it; may havo spoken of it horo iu town; may havo told Dr. Minor; think it wns nfter tho publication in the Liberal that I snoko of it; not sure, boforo or after; tho part of nrticlo trying to run a blufl is false; dofondant did not look like a gore hunter; I did not run; Carey talked to me on Friday, want ed points; declined t.o givo nny; have not said to any lady in town that I wns sure that tho woman was defendant's wifo. (Continued until 10th.) E. E. Caroy, sworn Last Monday mot Dr. 01. E. Harrison outside Bul letin otllco; man with him asked if 1 wns armed; said I hud a revolver but it was not on my person; when 1 wont out defendant snid, "a word with you," I assented; ho asked mo if I had anything to do with matter in last Liberal; Isaid I 'did; ho thou btruek at mo with a cane; I ran, ho followed; received bruibos on loft arm, right thumb; two bruises on chest; ho tried to striko my face; 1 fell down nnd called for holti: 1 had him arrested: after ho was nrrestod ho said ho would out mo in tho neni- tontinry, and if I said more about his wifo ho would kill mo; 1 had a revolver at homo; bought another lust Saturday; may havo bought it on account of art iclo in Libonfl. nM....i.w.BU,.a,.r,,,S.,,.,n,Hniul to conduct of Caroy and assault by dofondant. Dofondant, Dr. G. E. Harrison, sworn Read Libornl. contained nn nttnek on my wifo nnd mother; had henrd that Carey had bought a ro volvor nnd thnt ho wroto articles in tho Libornl; Monday, saw him, ask ed him if ho wroto tho articles, he snid ho did; told him I hnd nn no count lo sottlo with him; told Caroy I proposed to tnkoit out of his hide; ho turned and ran; did not intend to uso my enno until ho rnn; I chnsed him and Used my enno on him; got hold of him by tho throat mill hit him; did not think I wns thrashing a mnn but n miserable fellow; the Marshal arrested mo; did tell Cnio I would kill him if he said anything about my wifo. THE LIBEL SUIT. Transcript of Evidonco iu tho Polico Court. Rogina vs. E. E. Carey. Libel in first dogreo in Honolulu on Nov. 5, 1892, by causing tho publication in Tho Liboralof arliclos libelling Geo. E. Harrison. R. W. Wilcox slates defendant wns omployod nnd is still so employed to write tho English pnrt of paper. Do not know who wroto articles specified in this case. G. E. Harrison, sworn, states I camo to Honolulu on last trip of Australia with my wife. Last Satur day I saw The Liberal. -Road it first at Hotel; saw articlos complained of. Know of no other Geo. E. Har rison on tho island. Tho nrticlo nbout "Running n Bluff" referred to mo. Tho othor articles roforrod to mo also. Thoro can bo no doubt nbout it. I did tnlk to Captain Houdlotto. Our intorviow was pleas ant; wo shook hands on parting nnd ho said that ho regretted tho ship's doctor was so foolish. I have no legal wifo in San Francisco and did not loavo thoro with $2000 of any othor woman's. 1 had somo money of iurs. jLiongsuoro s; tno lomaio com panion I lind with mo wn3 my wifo; I was married to May L. Hartwoll boforo; I was divorced from hor; sho uovor had any money oxcopt what I gave hor; sho has now nil tho property I over had; I had two children; when I loft my former wifo I deeded to tho children half tho property. Deod exhibited; re corded in San Diego, Cal., Book 163, Deeds, page 66.J Was married to prosont wife Juno 5, 1890 (certifi cate of marriage shown); sho is tho fonialo companion I am traveling with; sho and I camo to-gothor; my mother and Mrs. Potts, my brother nnd nnothor man camo horo later; I talked with defendant last Monday morning about articlos complained of; mot him coming out of Bulletin office; asked him if ho wroto tho articles; ho said ho wroto "most of thorn, in fact all of thorn." Carrio J. Harrison, sworn, testifies Am wifo of Gi E. Harrison; know ho was divorced; mjr husband and I camo horo together on tho Alameda; tho articles roforrod to mo and my husband. Prosecution rests. No'dofonso of fered. 99 ower Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very well known to the citizens of Apple ton, Me., and neighborhood. He says: " Right years ago I was taken " sick, and sufiercd as no one but a " dyspeptic can. I then began tak "ing August Flower. At that time "I w.is a great sufferer. Every "thin;j I Ue di ;tressed mesothatl " hnd to throw it up. Then in a " few moments that horrid distress " would come on nnd I would have ' ir not fm-1 citTnt For that Horrid Stomach Fooling. "again. I took a "little of your med " iciue, and felt much "better, nnd after " taking a little more " August Flower my Dyspepsia tlisap "peared, and since that time I " have never hnd the first sign of it. "lean eat anything without the " least fear of distress I wish all " that arc afflicted with that terrible " disease or the troubles caused by "it would try August Flower, as I " am satisfied there is uo medicine "equal to it." The Number Nine! Tho xliiKUlnr properties or thu number nine are well-known to arithmeticians. Tho follow lily la one of thu most Interest ing. If the cardinal number from 1 to 9 inclusive, omitting 8, lie uncd as h multi plicand, nnd any one of them, multiplied by I), bu used as a multiplier, thu result will present u MUeeexHion of il'urcs the Mimo as that multiplied by thu II. Kor ex am pin, if we wlnh a furies of lives, c take fi times I), equal to ir for n multiplier; "August c JL L i3 i r (i -7 ii (i 1 ,7 2 H 3 U S II 3 8 2 7 1 (1 fi 5 fi 0 fi 6 6 6 fi IV u W). nil the other numbers, Including H ( Another Interostini' fact la that there are nine luttcrs in "KQUITAHM:," and nine words in thu following sentence: "Insure your life iu thu liipiltable Life AHsuraneu Hoeiety." BRUOE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT, General Agentb for Hawaiian Inland". ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ATAMKUTINQ OK Till: 110AHI) OK Trustees of tho Oahu t'emotury Ahso eiatlon held this Uth day of Nov., 1B'.K, at thu Uooiiim of thu Chamber of Commerce, un Klcetton of Otlleern resulted In tho choice of the Hun. James I. Dow sett, Pre sident, and thu Hon. J. T. WuterhoiiMi, "Jr., Viee-l'rcsldent. Mr. llriu-o Cartwright - 'uub unpointed Treasurer and Mr, John H. 'ty. Kecretary-they to hold Bueh iiii- I'ointmuiits during tho j.lunmro of thu JOHN H, I'ATY, ' 678-1 w Secretary 0. 0. A. o B CD MANUFACTURED Kg(oxBY'qss i DR.LT.SHEFFIELD CD CD to S3 o o t2 72 T3 CD & CD 73 03 r3 B.F. ALLEN &C0, SOLE AGENTS 365&367CANALST: NEWY0RK. Mron, Newman & Co. m SOXjEI coitxnu rdiiT AGENTS, am) kixo sTiinirrs. Golden Rule Bazaar W.'F. REYNOLDS, Prop. Holiday Announcement No Humbug nbout our I'rk'twj they nru' liuuto on ii CASH BASIS And novcr linvu to be rcduui'd. w.it'ONAi.i.v ))i.i,i. ti:h hTocK in Elegant Gift Books And STANDAItl) AUTHOltS. Children's Books in Illuminated Covers In Hoards and Linen. Combination Purses & Card Cases Couiliinsitioii Wiillets in Alligator, Sn.iko :iml .Seal Skin. OAMKS OK Aid. DKSCKll'riONS. DIARIES for 1893 At I.oor Prices than uvir oll'iircd in Honolulu. Lawn Tennis Supplies Including Racket, llalN, 1 1 tit s, Cipi, Xct, I'ulus timl (int. C'ltOQUlH' hUTS from $l."i0 to $12. CHRISTMAS ( AltDS uie out of fashion and we iiae in their pl.ices a JWAUTIKUI, LINK. OK- ARTISTIC BOOKLETS "WHICH CAN' .NOT UK. lWATT.N. A GREAT SUCCESS ! .lost tliu Tiling for Bmikfasl AUNT ABBEY'S Cooked v Rolled v Oats! Healthful ! Economical ! JDelioioxis ! rSTFor Sale by all Leading Grocer3.an MITCHELL & PETERSON, S. in. .A.GXE33STTS. MASONIC WO and DANCE! 0! Members of Lodge Lc Progres de l'Oceanie No. 124, A.F.&A.M. jiAVK Di:cii)Kn to (iivi: a Grand Picnic & Dance AT - - Remond Grove On November 19, 1892 m! td Daily llullttin, delivered free. 50 cents a month, TURKEYS FOR, Thanksgiving A Herd of Over Two Hundred Fed ou Cooked Food KOR Till: 1'ABT Elega.iit Condition for the Ta,tle ! We do not oiler Skeleton Itirdd for salo nt fl.fio a piece, hut Good Fleshy, Heavy Birds IDresseci and Icoci XT JDesired ' and i)i:i.ivniu:i thi: morning or day fok usr. tft-l.lvo Weight of Kirds varying from 12 to 'JO lbs. -, Prices to S-u.it Everyloociy ! FOR SALE BY HENRY DAVIS & CO. Offwrof D. Jr. liurnhnm, Columbian Jfxpotition, -M. A. SEED DRY PLATE CO., ' St.' Louis, Jb. GEXTLEMEX. My last order for Plates arrived very promptly. Please accept thanks for being so prompt. I with to state, that Tarn tiling your Platex exclusively for, all work done on these groundi for the official record of construction. , Of course comment by me as lo the good iunlities of the S(ed Plate are entirely unnecessary. , Very sincerely, C. D. ARNOLD, Official Photographer. The Seed Plates nr J&.TZE FOR. SALE OISTL" B"3T HOLLISTER & 109 -Fort Street, MfaTaSW. N. S. SACHS 104 lort Street, Honolulu. I Have you wen the New Roman Have you seen the Night ilotvns Storet Illav von s''eu tin Sachs' Storet Ncic Art Silks Huie you seen the .Monsquetaire l'air at ' Sachs' Store f Ha vi Sachs' you ccn Storet the New Silk Do you know that the, hitest Novtlties and Most ihvays be found at fiachs' Storet 11Y I.ABT BTEA.MEU A KUM. I.INH OK bljok: qoods i AS FOIjIiOWS : Black Cashmere 12-inch wide, fiO eents per j aid and upwards, lllaek India Lawn, lllauk French I.iwn. llluck Hatteeu iu l'laiu and Figured, 11 luck ('alien iu l'laiu aud Figured. .A.T B. F. EHLERS & & Dressmaking under tho management of Miiw Iv. CI. A UK. ii 1LANIWAI" ANKW KI HST-CLASS KAM 1 1V 1IATH inp ltesort has been opened at Wai kil.i under thu ahovi name by M if, K. C. Uohk, for thu comfort and eonveiiiuncu of those wishing to enjoy a sea luth. It Is situated a little licvond the Villa, Tram 1'iiri pass tho gate. N. 11. -Hpeclal arrangements havo been made for Family I'iiuicH aud llathlng I'artlca. livening MIMI FOUND NOTICE. Notkm: ib hi:ui:uy given that thu follow siig deserlbei) Animals u ill be sold at I'llhllu Amnion, on rJATUHDAY. Nov. 211. Irtl.', at 12 o'clock noon, at t! round at ,miimm: I dray Mare, branded side of neck. 1 liny Mare with white xtieak ou fore head, all leg's black, branded "D" on right hind leg. tW Owners of thunbovo Animals must send ill their elalmi wltlHil 18 dajs, other wise thoy will bu hold On the date above named. 1). KAOAO, (loverilliieut Found imifter. Honolulu, Nov. IU, ltm fi71-'-'t FOH BALE HANDSOMK, HAY Horse, (incurs old; HarucsH and Haddle, any trial gleu, Also -l-seateil liuggv and 1 riuieton, nearly now, Olllw, ' c' iA?i Apply .111'Li.irriK IUU-H lie tlovernment I'll" on right and Xmas ! 8IX MONTHS IN Chirf of Camlructfan , World's) 1143 The Rookery, Chicago. ) May 9, 180: St v ? CO., DRUGGISTS, HCoiaoltal-u, H. I. wtLm Sashes at N. S. Sachs' Storet that are selling for $1.00 at Sachs Jor Drapes and Miuiy Work at Undressed Kid (lloves for Ijil.dU a Striped and Polha 1M Chatlles ati Stylish (I uids can llluelc, Cotton, bilk and Kid filoves in all oizes. lllauk .Stockings for Ladies and Children, lllaek Silk Want Henrietta Cloths, Ktu., "Hte., V.u;, Kte. CO.'S, 99 Fort St. -Jl For Yokohama! Tho Nippon Yuscn Kalslia' Steamsliip " Yamasliiro Maru" Yui'Mi, Coini)iander, Will leave this port for Yokohama direct ou or about December 1st. tW Kor particulars regarding l'roiglit and I'asMige, apply to W. G. Irwin & Co., L'd., ftkMui Agents. HUSTAOE & CO., - DKAld'.ltBIN WOOD and COAL. -AU50 White and Black Sand Which wo will sell at the Vary lowest Market Hates for Ciuh. Bell 4H - TELEPHONE Hulual 4U piu: wkkkiTy iiui.i.ijtin-23coi.. A. limns of lntorestint' HeudiiiL-IMatter. ' Iblaiids,!!; mailed to foreign cottitrie,5 fcljfclsy '& rL .' -- -Shi- lj&$&M i i '.iflh " jjiyywikf.M 4 J'.-Wl V - " ' ttumLUiih&&: ir- ... T