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TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1892. aE-A-IRIKrEJ 3STE"WS. Arrivals. TunsiiAY, Deo. (1. Stmr C it Bishop from Kalaupapa Btmr V G Hall from Hawaii and Maui LOOAli AND GENERAL NEWS. Lowis J. Lovoy lias singing unrniry birds from Japan for salo. Divors woro ongagcd on tho bar yostorday looking for any obstruc tions. Diamond Hoad, 3 p. m. Weather clear; wind light north; steamer W. G. Hall 15 miles off. A vossol will load in II. llackfold & Co.'s lino at Liverpool for Hono lulu in January next. Tho candidates for South Hilo are Josoph Nawahi and J. Akina, tho latter a half-Chinese. Cnudsen are do- Koports of tho Garstin-Kn marnago and tho Y's social a forrod for want of space. Tho S. S. Yamashiro Maru carried away to-day for Yokohama 191 Japanoso steorago passengers. Tho band will givo a concert at tho Hotel this evening for tho bene fit of tho guosts leaving by tho S. S. Australiajo-niorrow, Tho Firo Police will hold their monthly mooting this ovoning. Every mombor's prosonco is desired. New members are to bo admitted. THE LEGISLATURE. Departures. Tuesday, Deo. 2. S 8 Yanmsliiro Maru, Young, for Yoko hama and Hongkong at 12 noon Stmr Kilauca Hou for l'aauhau, Kukaiau and Ookala Stmr Claudine for Maui and Hawaii at 5 p m Stmr Mokolii for Molokni at 5 p m Stmr Hawaii for Laliaina and Hamakua Stmr Iwalani for Kauai Stmr Mikahala for Kauai, at 5 p m Sclir ICawailani for Koolau Tho third salo of tho holiday sorios, and tho first ovoning salo, will bo hold by James P. Morgan on Saturday ovoning noxt, beginning at 7 o'clock. Goods will bo on view from 1 p. m. Friday. Mr. H. Lincoln Holstoin of North Kohala, Hawaii, has been licensed to practico in all tho Courts of tho Kingdom, on tho favorable report of examination mado by Messrs. Hatch and Rosa by ordor of tho Supremo Court. H. G. Troadway, tho popular ox sheriff of Maui, loft on tho S. S. Yamashiro Maru to-day for Japan. His many friends wish him a safe return in good health. Mr. Tread way arrived in town by tho Claudine on Sunday. An accident happened about 11 :30 o'clock this morning on Fort street, to a carriage in which Mrs. H. Wode houso, Mrs. J. H. Boyd and children woro seated. In front of Ka Mailo store tho horse stumbled and Master Boyd was thrown out, but was not hurt. Tho occupants woro moro scared than hurt. "Vessels Leaving To-morrow. S S Australia, Houdlette, for San Fran cisco, at 12 noon Stmr Jas Makee for Kapaa and Hanalei Cargoes from Island Forts. Per stmr Bishop 2S10 bags sugar, 80 hides and 15 pkgs sundries. PaoGonfjors. For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr Claud ine, Dec 0 Hon A F Judd and familv, A McKibbin, Mrs Von Tempsky, E D Bald win and wife. Rev Wainman and wife, J A Miller, L von Tempakv, L Hughes, J Bowler, C V Dudoit, F V Beckley, H 1 Baldwin, E H Bailey, Miss M Baldwin, J B Ahcong, Miss Forbes, A Kosa, Mrs M J Kamos and child. Shipping Notes. The steamer Iwolani took 50 Japs for Kauai, and the Hawaii 145 and Claudine 311 for Hawaii to-day. The 'White Star's projected steamer is planned to eclipse anything afloat in point of size, speed and elegance. Tho project has been known of for some time, but tho details of dimensions and speed and the fact that the contract has been let to Har land & Wolf of Belfast only reached here to-day. The new llyer will be 700 feet long, twenty feet in excess of tho Great Eastern. Her beam will be a fraction over sixty-live lect, her engines will be of 30,000-horse power, and are calculated to turn her three screws fast enough to drive her twenty-live knots an hour. It will tako nearly, if not quito, two years for her to build, and when completed "tho guests on her trial trip will have a promenade deck 230 yards long. Exchange, Nov. 0. Married. GAKSTIN KNUDSEN At St. Andrew's Cathedral, December 5th, by the ltev. Alexander Mackintosh, Mr. Herbert H. Carotin to Miss Maud Knudsen. Born. HIl'A At tho Kapiolani Maternity Home, Monday, December C, 1802, to the wifo of Nahora Hipa, a son, LATE FOREIGN NEWS. Ah Fat, John Malay, Nupopa, Ko oni Akana and Ah Young woro ar rested at tho Tong Hing Soeiotj' on Saturday for having opium unlaw fully in possession. This morning in tho Police Court Ah Young was discharged, Ah Fat sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and tho others fined $100 each and costs. An ap peal was noted. Mrs. Fisher's house on Liliha street was entered early yesterday ovoning and $50 stolon therefrom. Near midnight Joo Clark, with tho aid of two doss and a rovolvor, cap tured a follow intruding on tho promises. A policeman was found who took tho prowler captivo. At tho station ho gave tho name of Frank Johnson. Z. Paakiki, an attorney of tho lowor courts, has beon suspended from iractico for two j-oars, for con nection with a forged deed on tho island of Hawaii. As tho witnesses who accused him of procuring their false attestations to the deed proved themselves to have told falsehoods throughout, the Justices of tho Su premo Court woro avorso to disbar ring a practitioner on tho oviuonco of men of such bad character. Chief Justice Judd has rendered a decision in favor of tho defendants with costs, in tho suit of tho Oahu Railway & Land Co. vs. Luvinia Kapu and W. O. Smith, trustee. Plaintiff claimed a lot of land at Opukaula, Waimano, Ewa, Oahu, containing 2.91 acres. Upon tho paper title tho plaintiff would in His Honor's opinion bo entitled to judgment, but there was abundant evidonco that tho land had been in tho undisputed and advorso posses sion of tho defendant (Mrs. Kapu) for ovor 20 years. F. M. Hatch for plaintiff; A. S. Hartwoll for defend ant. ADVERTISING NOTES. Root Boor on draught at Benson, Smith & Co.'s. 139th DAY. Tuesday, Dec. fi, 1892. Morning Session. Vrnyor at 9 o'clock aftor which roll call and reading of minutes of previous meeting. Tho following items of tho Appro print ion Bill were ro-considored to bo acted on to-morrow, viz.: Salary of Harbor Master, Salaries Deputy Attorney-General, Marshal, Portu guese Interpreter and Translator. Motions to reconsider the salaries of Jailor Oahu Prison and Store keeper. Custom House, woro lost. Clerk McCarthy, for tho chairman of tho Financo Committee, read a report therefrom relative to a loan fund to be called tho llaniakua and Hilo Railroad, amounting to $200, (XX), to bo bonded by tho Govern ment. Report tablet! for considera tion with bill. Rep. Smith offered a resolution relative to tho question of tho neces sity of tho Royal signature to amendments to tho Constitution, and which question is to bo roforrod to the Supremo Court. Rep. Kamauoha did not consider that it was necessary to refer tho matter to tho Supremo Court. Tho President said that tho reso lution was only in accord with a previous ordor of tho House and was simply a matter of information. There could be no discussion. Tho resolution passed. At 10:10 tho Ordor of tho Day being moved, bills on third reading came up as follows: Bill 175, to reirulato the hours of lauor ol certain Uovornniont em ployees. if op. Smith moved that tho bill bo indefinitely postponed. Ho said that ho had voted in favor of tho bill be fore, but tho more ho thought of it t ho more dissatisfied ho became with tho proposed change. Ho considered that tho Ministers and heads of De partments had power now to ordor their offices opon at an- hour and close at any hour, lie also considered that tho bill was interfering with tho functions of tho executive. Tho Attornoy-Gonoral believed in not paying salaries to thoso who were absent more than two weeks at a time from their work. That portion of tho bjll ho favored. Noblo Marsden believed that tho bill would strengthen tho hands of tho Cabinet in controlling their em ployees, lie thought it was in tho interest of tho community to have Government officials kept to their hours bettor than they havo beon. Ho favored tho passage of tho bill. Rop. White said that it was well known what his feelings wore tho other day in regard to this bill. Ho Rep, Smith moved that tho bill bo indefinitely postponed. On motion of Rop. White tho ayes and noes wore taken on tho motion to indefinitely postpone, resulting in tho motion not carrying by a vote of 25 to 15 as follows: Ayes Ministers Wilcox, Robin son, Jones and Brown; Nobles Ena, Kauhano, Hind, Young, Walbridge, Anderson and Kanoa; Reps. Wilder, A. Homer, Smith and A. S. Wilcox 15. Noes Nobles Hopkins. Fun, Maile, J. M. Horner, Hoapili, Marsdon, W. Y. Homer and Droior; Heps. Bipi kano, Aid, Pun, Kauhi, R. W. Wil cox. Kaunainano, Kamauoha, Wai puiiani, Kapahu, Nahinu, While, Kanealii, Edmonds, Kalunn losopa, and Akina 25. Absent Nobles Borgor, Peterson. Cummins, Williams, Baldwin and Thurston; Reps. Ashford, Bush and Koahou. On motion, Section 1 of tho bill was amended so as to conform with tho lately passed Judiciary Act re garding tho-titlo of Magistrates, and tho bill was thou passed as amended, A motion to reconsider wns lost. Noblo Pun under suspension of the rules offered a resolution requesting tho Minislor of Interior to confer with tho Prosidont of tho Board of Health and postpone tho tranship ment of corlain, so-called, suspects, to tho Settlement at Molokni from tho Station at Kalihi. On motion tho resolution was re turned. Under suspension of tho rules Rop. White presented a petition from Moanalua that a policeman bo ap pointed for that placo. Referred to tho Attornoy-Gonoral. At 11:58 recoss was had until 1:30 o'clock. KAUAIANA. Still More Fostivitios Personal Industrial. and Hawaiian Fans and Curios at "Tho Elite Ice Cream Parlors." nEAVY LOSS OF LIFE FU0M FLOODS IN SARDINIA AND CHINA. Information has boon received with respoct to tho devastation of part of tho island of Sardinia by a cyclone. Six villagos woro destroj'od by the cyclone, and 6000 persons aro home less. Fully 100 havo boon drowned, aud tho survivors doscribo tho shrieks of tho perishing settlors as terrible. A largo extent of fertile country in tho island is completely sub merged. Further particulars of tho over flow of tho Hoang Ho, or Yellow River, in China, are to tho offoct that 50,000 porsons havo boon drowned. It is estimated that 1,000,000 per sons havo boon rendered destitute b' tho flood. Public OoncoVt. Tho Royal Hawaiian Military Band, Prof. H. Borgor, loader, will givo a public concert this ovoning at the Hawaiian Hotel, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Following is tho pro gram: PAUT i, Murch Dalhousio . Cooko Overture Sumiratiilde Hosslnl Flute Solo You'll Itemoinber Mo .Brooke Moses Kaulua. Humluiscences of Donizetti Godfrey l'oli l'umuhuna. I.iko no a Like, Malu i ko Ao, Solo snug by Daniel Moe. part ii. Reminiscences of Offenbach . . .Conradi Comet Duet Lovers' Farewell. . ...Asher Messrs. Aylett and Kauuikuia. WulU-1001 Nights Strauss Medley North and South .... Tobani Hawaii l'unoi. Minco Pios can bo had Palace Ice Cream Parlors. at tho C. J. McCarthy ijtroot for sale. has lots on Liliha Aftor shaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co,, Agents. Sunburn relieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Benson, Sinit h iv Co,, Agents. Dr. McLennan, 131 Fort street, abovo Hotel, Chronic and bugical cases. Mutual Telephone 082, Mechanics' Homo, 59 and (51 Hotel street. Lodging by day, week or mouth 25c. and 50c. a night; $1 and $1.25 a week. Winter & Winter, Dontists. Office, 33 Borotanin street. Gold fillings $3,00 Silver fillings 1.00 Tooth extracted 50 Eastom Prices. Mutual Tele phone 239. Masonic. At a stated mooting of Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. and A. M., hold at thoir hall Monday, Dec. 5, tho fol lowing ollicors wore elected for tho ensuing yoar: Andrew Brown, Worshipful Mas tor. John II. Sopor, Senior Warden: Henry IS. (Joopor, Junior warden. Walter M. Gilford, Treasurer. Thos, E. Wall, Secretary. For a soro throat there is nothing bettor than a flannel bandage damp ened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, It will nearly always effect a cure in ono night's time. This remedy is also a favorito for rheumatism and has cured many very severe ca.se.-, 50 cont bottles for salo by all dealers. Boiison, Smith k Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. said that since then ho had had con versation with some of tho Post Ollico clerks, and they stated to him that tho public and not they would bo tho ones who would bo hit by tho provisions of tho bill. Tho steamers arrive from windward at 3 and 4. o'clock in the morning; thoy would not attend as now, but instead would remain homo and come down and work during tho hours sot. Again, tho police would only work during tho hours mentioned, 8 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., and who would then watch ovor tho slumbering public? (Laugh tor.) Ho had, since his last conver sation with tho Post Office clerks, changed his mind. Noblo Marsdon (interrupting) If you considered that tho bill was bad, why did you sign tho committee report in favor of it? Rop. White said that ho would re mind Noblo Marsdon that in Scrip ture it says to "not lot tho sun go down upon your wrath." When ho spoke the other day ho was angry on account of tho impudence of the post ollico clerk. Whon ho wont home, howovor, and thought of tho quotation mentioned, ho had a chango of heart and that was just before sundown. (Laughter). Noble Homer considered that it was in accord with business princi ples to extend tho hours of labor of Government omplo'ees. Tt was a fact that there was a thick crust of custom, but thoir duties as legisla tors was to break through tho tradi tions if a benefit could bo mado to result. Tho member digressed to say that, in speaking tho other day of a teacher who led a young Hawai ian girl around as a mistress, ho had sinco learned that the person was not a regular teacher, but had drop ped in to fill up a placo. Tho Board of Education was not pleased with his statement, so ho wished to make tho correction. Ho would say, how ovor, that ho had learned that there was cause for further remarks on the same subject and in that special department. Ho moved that the bill pass and also moved tho previous question. On motion tho ayes and nays wore taken on tho question of indeiinito postponement; lo.it by a vote of 21 to 19 as follows: Ayes Ministers G. N. Wilcox, Ro binson, Jones and Brown; Nobles Ena, Hopkins, Cummins, Kauhano, Hoapili, Walbridgo, Kanoa; Reps. Kauhi, R. W. Wilcox, Waipuilani, Kapnhu, Nahinu, Whito, losopa, Smith 19. Noes Nobles F?un, Mailo, J. M. Homer, Hind, Marsdon, Young, W, Y. Homer, Anderson, Droior; Rops. Wiluor, Hipikano, Aki, I'ua, A. Hor ner, Kauuamauo, Kamauoha, Kane alii, Edmonds, Kaluua, Akina, A. S. Wilcox 21. Absent Nobles Peterson, Wil lains, Baldwin, Cornwall, Thurston; Reps, Ashford, Hush, Koahou. On motion tho bill passed and a motion to reconsider was lost. Bill 12, to amend See. M20 of the Civil Code relating to tho Masters and Servants Act. Read aud passed. Bill 198,'providing for tho punish ment of tho uso of profane, obscene or vulgar language. Road and passed. Bill 199, to amend the law relating to facilitating tho segregation of lepers, Rop, White moved that the bill pass. H. R, H. David Kawananakoa seems to bo as general a favorito hero on Kauai as ho is in Honolulu and else where, as evidenced by the balls, pic nics and inusicalos given in his honor, ono of the noticeable of which was a musicalo givou by His Excellency W. H. Rico, Governor of Kauai, last Monday ovoning, Nov. 28th, at his charming residence, "Halonani," Li huo, wnich was a most delightful social event. Tho beauty, refinement and talont of Kauai's representative citizens gathered to tho number of upward of ono hundred to welcome tho young Prince. "Halonani," as tho name implies, is unquestionably a boautiful home, and upon this occasion, with its profuse floral de corations and illumination, present ed a most enchanting appearance. Tho blisses Kainakeo and Maria Cummins, the vory popular and ac complished young cousins of H. It. H. tho Prince, by special request, re galed thoso present with an exceed ingly woll executed duet upon tho piano, displaying great versatility ana technique, aim gracefully re sponded to a well' deserved encore. Miss Grau, of tho Governor's house hold, then gave some very prettj piano solos. Miss Anhagon, a per former of no mean ability, also favored us with a few numbers vory prettily executed. Miss Buhlor, an accomplished in strumentalist, rendered several num bers, extremely difficult, selected from tho higher classics, with an ease and grace rarely oxcollont and which was thoroughly appreciated and repeatedly encored, to which she vor3' kindly responded. Dr. St. D. G. Walters, tho vory popular Gov ornment physician, thou sang a charming little Welsh ballad in ins sweet and inimitable stylo, followed by jolly "Bob" Moro with a Scotch soug. Thou came Mr. Aloxandor with his delightful baritone and Dr. Nichols in equally pleasing tenor, singing ono or two numbers each. Miss McBrydo sang two or three numbers and responded to several encores, having a sweet voice. She was followed by' others equally pleasant and last, hut by no means least, was tho exquisite duet on guitars by H. R. 11. Prince David and Mr. George II. Fairchild of Ko alia. This was ono of tho features of tho evening and was roundly en cored, tho gentlomon kindly respond ing again and again. Tho Prince played with considerable fooling and expression, and Mr. Fairchild also is an export performer. While this rich musical feast was going on within tho parlors, outside on tho spacious verandahs wore sta tionod three native glco clubs, who performed between the nuinbors with glees, native airs and instrumental selections rendered with exquisite time and melody. Wo noticed many members of tho Kainohameha Glee Club prosont and tho thought pass ed that tho Honolulu Quintets had bettor look a trifle out for their lau rels. Refreshments toothsome and abundant woro then sorved, aftor which more music, both instrumental and vocal, and thou sociality and conversation were indulged in, and this brilliant assemblage dispersed, having enjoyed an evening of music delightful and long to bo remem bered. Tuesday ovoning the ladies of Kapaa and Koalia gave a vory en joyable progressive euchro party at tho Pythian Hall. Tho prizes a pretty clock and mustache cup for tho leadors woro won by Mrs. Ilugus and Mr. Stephen King, and of the boobies a doll baby went to Mrs. J no. Toms and a toy trumpot to Mr. Geo. 11. Fairchild. Aftor cards refreshment, and then will probably commence noxt Mon day, and grinding a day or so later. Mr. Robert More returned last ovoning from Lihue, whore he has been under the skilful care and treat ment of Dr. Walters for tho past week or so. lie leaves for Honolulu to-day, which we regret. Mr. Sain Hundley and Mr. Win. Eassio Were recipients of beautiful game fowls of (lie gentleman gendor from sympathetic friends in the U. S. Mr. Hundley's rooster made him self heniil all over (he neighborhood as soon as he was taken out of the box and would not be quiet. About his neck was a ribbon to which was attached a card with "This rooster crows for G rover'' written on it. Mr. Enssie's rooster on the contrary seemed possessed of a serious impe diment in his speech in fact he wns so awfully silent that an inquest was immediately held when it was dis covered that he hail "turned up his toes" and would never "warble" again, it was intimated that the probable cause of his untimely de mise was a slight cold contracted in the U. S. on or about November 8th which developed into the grippe a la Democratic. Mr. ISassio, however, insists that tlnsis an egregious mis take, that the bird is not dead, and that he will astonish tho world with his songs of triumph and joy, in a little while -sav about 1K915. If ho does the world will be astonished and no mistake. 1 think the bird is dead, through and through, and that an overdose of tariff taken with suicidal intent killed him a genuine case of a felo-de-se. t Doctor Parish, the j'oung physi cian but recently appointed to tho position on the plantation at Koalia, leaves for Honolulu to-day and thence by the steamer Australia for homo, owing to the serious illness of His wifo in Oakland. During his short slaj' amongst us tho doctor has won for himself tho friendship and respect of all with whom he has come in contact. His rather sudden departure is vory much regretted by his many lnends here, who wish him bon voyage. Mrs. C. B. Makee, with her j'oung lady visitors the Misses Cummins and Miss Alice Miller accompanied Prince David to Hanalei Thursday. The' aro all expected back early next week. Tho weather still continues blust ering with sudden and frequent showers. The wind still northeast. The general health is good. Koalia, Dec. 3, 1892. WHAT ? What about 20 yards or Calico for 1V Sec LEVY. What about M yards of Whito Cotton for 1? Sec LEVY. What about What about LEVY. Toys? Sec Hosiery for LEVY. Ladies and Oliildi'eii? '-See Who g-ives full value? LEVY I m vr" JU V 1 AVho would be pleased to see you? Who sells for Cash? LI3VY. Who is the man for bard times, anyway? LEVY. 75 Fort Street, - - - Mclnerny Block. rsr,-iin TURKEY A Sub-Marino Boat. sub- Chicago, 111., Nov. 3. Tl marine boat of Prof. George C. Bakor arrived here yesterday from Dotroit. Tho vessel, which was towed from Detroit by a tug, pas.-od tho heavy gale of last Frid.-iy night. She weathered the storm by being lowered ton feet bolow tho surface and was raised onco every two hours to enable thoo on board to obtain a supply of fresh air. No attempt was made to tibo her own propeller apparatus. FOR, Thank sgiYin i and Xmas ! ROYAL HAWAIIAN r.KVKV, Croui.i-.y, I.i"xsi:i M NOEII. A Herd of Over Two Hundred Fed on Cooked Food KOIt THH PAST SIX MONTHS IN Elegant Oonciition for tlie Talole ! We do not oiler Skeleton ltirdx for salo at $1..0 n piece, but Good Fleshy, Heavy Birds Dressed a.nci Iceci If IDesireci AND DKUVKUE1) THE MOUSING OK DAY l'OK USE lt& I.ivi? Wuigbl of llinls varying from 12 to 20 11)-. -. Prices to Sxit E-veryloocl-y-! FOR SALE BY HENRY DAVIS & CO. bo 5 to On Saturday, Dec. 1011, .a. OK,-A.nsriD Minstrel & Variety Entertainment wiMi hi: iiivkn hv tup. Bostoman Minstrels ! (I'rom tbo U. S. S. Hoitotf.) PAK'f 1. Overturo Itoyal Hawaiian Itiuiil M1SSTUKI, CIKf IjE OK 15. Four Knil Mon Messrs. Hurry, Suabrookc, Harry nml Sperry. Now Costumes I New Songs I "NTe-w Jokes I Kodaks for Christmas ! CT3 C2 CLP CO UN.M.i: TO FIILST 1'AIIT "Fun in iiy a Pullman tbo Company. paIitIi. Car." lly Halo N-p HOLLISTER & CO., 109 Fort Street, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Musical Skulcli "Is Huh 17" Hnrrv anil Lvnns. Horizontal Har work A. K. Sunst Clown .A. 11. Conquest Gorman Charaotur Hong . .D. MuCann Stump SpitcIi C. li. Huuhler Aiiici'iunii Kami Jig O. . I. Hurry Iniliiin Clubs K. Nurcott Itroad Sword Kcui'lnu. .Stmht ami Norcott liAi'im mii.i; kaih'i:: " Love in a Kitchen." Toascr, u lioiiholiold guuiiltnium .1). Harry I'itchur, a policeman A. E. Monro Walkur CImlks a milkman O. .1, Hurry l'uuulopo Cliccii, u Horvaiit A. II, Coui.uo&t Mrs. Htruckoll, lady of tbiboui-u..V. Undy 1'autTii. "Tlie Clown's Rovenge11 .Messrs. Suiist mid Kulilnr. "Tho Busted Oho Fa Bank" A I.mi(;bal)lc Skutcii, illustrating tho working of the institution. Written by ono who "was thoic." Characters by the Company. The whole to conclude with the "PAtJfU.TMA HAlfP TlTflT.iri" Overture at 7: in. To conclude at 10::), Prices as Usual, 50c, 75c. and SI. IW Jlux I'lan open at Levey's where Tlckethoan be had for all parts of the house. MH)-H k. JL dancing was indulged in, altogether "a right jolly spread" and a delight ful ovoning. Many thanks, Initios, many thanks. Tho little god Cupid has boon shying his darts about rather pro miseuous of Into and some of our young men and maidens have been hit. Whothor soriously wounded I shall be better ablo to inform you later. Wednesday morning the stoamor James Makee returned with the rolls for the mill of the Makoo Sugar Co., which was put in placo and tho work of making ready for tho grinding season is being pushed with groat vigor. Cano cutting and hauling N. S. SACHS', 104 Fort Street, Honolulu. Have you swn the AVii Human SuhIk'h at A'. S. Sucht' Sturet llavi' yau itrrn the Xiyht (i'oii'hs thitl arc xclliny fur J ,(J0 at b'aclm' Store t Jlavt Saclix' 1oh neen the Store t Mew Art Silks jor JJrapen and Fancy Work at Have yon seen the Moiiminetaire I'air at Sachs' Store t 'nit rested 1 tit (Sloven for $l.C(J til HORSE CLIPPING Hy A. M. III:TTENCOlUU,, Veterinary Surgeon mid Dealer In Hores, corner lleretania and I'linolibowl uts. ttll-lf far- Mutual MelcphoiH) ;t77. NOTICE. llll'N WEN l'ANO. ALIAS WINO J Chung has sold all his Interest in tlioo buildings and leai-o on lleretania street from Iviihalekal et al, to thu under signed. Said Wing Cluing will pay all his outstanding debts in rcgaid to paid pro perty, tho sale to take elluct from Decern her 7, IS'U. 1A.N CHO.N'O, OHUY TAOK. Honolulu, Deo. 3, lbitt, OUO-lw 7ut'c ioit seen Sachs' Store 1 the Me u Silk Striped and I'olka JJot Cliailles all Do you know that the Latest Movelties aui Most .Stylish (loods can tlwinis tic found at Sachs' Store WE RECEIVED WITH OTHER GOODS 1IY I.AHT STEAMEU A Kl'l.b LINE OK BLACK QOODS I .A.S POLjliOWSi Hlaok Cashmere r.Mnch wide, M cents per yard ond upwards. Hlack India Lawn, lllnck French l.'twu. lllack Batteeu in I'laiu and Kigured, lllnck Calico in I'laiu and Kigured. lllack, Cotton, Silk and Kid Gloves in all lllack Stockings for l.mlies ami Children, lllack Silk Wurii llcnrictto Cloths, Etc., Etc., Eto.. Etc. B. F. EHLERS .A.T & CO.'S, 99 Fort St. ' lF Dressmaking under thu uuiu,U(;ciuent of .Miss K, OI.AHK,