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i&qtr-,ffi aw fwTV'ww,ifi,! l tfv' .jpiT't'-Br-A-r mm ?-i- OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO. Time Table FROM AND AKTEU OOTODElt 1. 18IIA MftJttPI TK.-I3STS A.M. P.M. P.M. l,eavo Honolulu. .(l:lft Arrive IIuiiuulliill.7:U0 Leave. lloiioiilluli..7:,iu Arrive Honolulu ,S:35 8:15 11:57 10:43 11:35 1:13 2:57 3:H 4 :53 li.V.f r::i5t 5:l'.'t 0:50t Pkaih. City Local. Lcnvo Honolulu fi'.10 .... Arrive 1'enrl City r:IH .... Leave Penrl Clty..(l:5.i Arrivo Honolulu 7:30 Sundays excepted. t Saturdays only. Saturdays excepted. THE DAILY BULLETIN. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1893. Arrivals. Tur.inAY, May 10. HnwbkKl' llitliet, Morrison, from San Krnneioo. Am bktno S N Castle, Hubbard, 13 dnjs from San rrnnuico Departuros. Tin-snvi, May 10. Am bktno Amelia, Ward, for San l'riin- cico Stmr W (1 Hall for Maui and Hawaii tit 10 u in Stmr Jaw Makee for Kajiaa Stmr MiKabuKi for Kauai at 5 ji m Stmr Waialealo for Lab.iina and Hamakua Stmr Cl.uidiuu for Maui at 5 p m Passengers. A Rill V ALU. From San TiancNco iiurbktnu B X C.is tle. May l(i Mrsi; II Hubbard, lisa Eva Hubbard, Mrs ,lolm ltov, Allen Hoy and Mr l'orter. PI PARTUIll s. For Maui and Hawaii per stmr W Q Hall, Ma 10 For Volcano: it Snowilen, K loggers, O aoldsmitb, Mr MuUler, It Heap, Miss A Holmes, Mr and Mis Holmes. For wnv ports: C L Ikito, K Okkots, Mr Gray, 'Alls Willis and -2, deck. Shipping Notes. The steamer Kilauea Hon lias been laid up. The baikentine Amelia "-ailed for the Golden Gate this afternoon with a cargo of Migur. The Aiucrkan barkuntino S. X. Castle, Hubbard master, wastowed into port from Km Francisco this mouiing and docked at 8 o'clock above the Oceanic whuii. The Castle came down in thirteen dajswhiUi is considered as a good passage. l:viuii ented pleasant weather tlnougliout the en tire passage, which was uneentful. He sides live passengei s the bai kcntine brouglit mi iwsorted largo. MARSDEN VS. WILIilNG. Tho Nurseryman Knocks Out the Commissioner in Short Order. Mr. Carl "Willing, koopor of tho Government Nursery, and Mr. Jos. Marsdou, Comnii&sionor of Forestrj' and Agriculture, met in a fistic en counter this morning. It is reported that since Mr. Marsden was ap pointed Commissioner by tho Pro visional Government Mr. Willing has taken a disliking to him. Will ing was in town yestorday and is said to have let fall some nasty re marks to a few friends which boded no good to Marsden. This morning whou tho gentlemen mot a few hot words woro exchanged which ulti mately resulted in a hand-to-hand conflict. Marsden struck Willing a stinging blow over tho right eye, raising a pretty respectable shanty thereon, and knocking him down. Willing quickly recoered his legs and, being a powerful man as well as his antagonist, gave Marsden a severe pummelling, tho marks of which are apparent on his counte nance. It is rumored around town that a warrant will bo issued for tho arrest of Willing on a chargo of assault and battery, but up to tho time of going to press no such a document had been issued. Coat and Construction of the Nica ragua Canal. Tho cost of tho work has been variously estimated; tho latest I havo seon, and 1 believe it to bo the high est, is $87,000,000. Tho company engaged in its construction proposes to raise in saino way S100,000,tK)0 an excess of $18,000,000 abovo tho estimated cost to pay interest till the canal is in operation, and to pro vide for contingencies that may arise. The sum is not large if tho patron age the canal shall receive proves to bo anything like what is predicted and sooins probable There aro dif ferences of views as to how the canal shall bo constructed and controlled when in operation. xs it will prove most advantageous to our own com merce, aud as under public control excessive profits will not bo made on tho 11101103' invested, there is a pre vailing sentiment that tho Govern ment should build it, and manage if after it is built; that it should bo free to American shipping, and a ta imposed 011 fotoigu nations 011I3 to an extent that iB necessary to pay tlio expense of management, and re pair and a leasouablo income on tho cost of construction. llwlmrd II. McDonald, Jr., In May Culiornian. Tho promptness and certainty of its cures have made (Jhamhurlniu'i (Jough Komedy famous. It is in tended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping coughs, and is tlio most ofrecttial remedy known fo fheso diseases, Mr. C. B. Main, o Union 00, l'a., Mij s: "I havo a great halo 011 Chamberlain's Cough Iteme uy, 1 wfiimiiL oioiy niMlllMIIKI nave 1 never heaid of one failing to give I entire satisfaction," 50 cent bottles for unlit by all dealms, Benson, Smith & Co., ageiitH for the Hawai ian Inlands. LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS. A ninn wants to hiro a horso. Mrs. Lisli limit's hoino-inndo buttor is delicious. G. E. Bonrdninn olTors nn upright pinno for sale. Ah Muu and Ah Kwai woro ar rested this afternoon for smoking opium. T. II. Davies it Co. have Amorican and English biejulos on hand at re duced prices. Nino passoi'urers tools nnsiauo by tlio steamer V. G. Hall this nioru- ing for tho Volcano. A new cot t ago on coiner Fort and School streets is to let. For parti culars bee adoitiseinent. From lei'init advices it is learned that tho Makawoli oano is yielding the high return of 10 tons of sugar por acio. Tho lloalani Boat Club will meet on Thinsday evening to appoint delegates to meet tho Myrtle repre sentatives. Mr. Oyster will bo a passenger on the Australia arming to-morrow, and will havo his headquarters at tho Beaver Saloon. For Hawaiian somonir spoons, kukui jew elry, or boat's tusk brooches try T. Lindsay, the People's Jeweler, Melnerny Block, Fort street. The syren whistle of tho U. S. cruiser Host on woke tho echoes this mouiing. She blew it as the steamer W. G. Hall was leaving for Hawaii. Sam Manake, charged with mur der, in connection with tho Waialua collision, will bo gi en a hearing in the Distiict Court to-nioriow morn ing. Ono Chinese opium fiend was sent enced to pay a fine of $v() in the District Court to-day. John thought it was too .steep, and noted an ap peal. Two six-oared eiews from the U. S. S. waiship-) Boston and Adams liad a raco in the harbor yesterday afternoon. The Adams ciew won it handily. Tho Chincso and Japanese immi grants who arrived on the S. S. Oceanic fioin Yokohama and Hong kong wero releaed from quarantine yesterday. Mis.E. II. Hubbaid and Miss Ea Hubbard weie passengei s by tho barkontine S. X. C.istlo to-day fioin San Francisco. They aie ielalive.- of the Captain. J. M. Monsarrat lias oideied the sale of a coilaiu pieeo of land at Ka lihi under foreclosiuo oT mortgage. J. F. Morgan will s-cll tho land at his saleroom at noon to-morrow. J. F. Mot gnu will hold a sale of coilain laud situated at Amvaioliinu to-morrow, at noon, at his salesioom, by older of Biuce Cailw light, under foreclosure of nioilgage. Particulars elsewheie. Captain L. V. Hubbaid, of thu barkontine S. N. Castle, repot tb hav ing lighted the Hawaiian bark 11. P. llitliet about lhoday.s ago on her way to this port. Sho arrived lato this afternoon. All paities inteiested in tho dam known as l'alikea in the Xutianii stieam will have to appear befoie Mrs. Einina M. Xakuina to-moirow mouiing at 10 o'clock, as Yam Kin lias made application for the adjudi cation of his rights. On Saturday next, at Dovv-ott's coral on Queen ilieot, Jas. F. Mor gan will auction oil a laigo number of tine niaies and colts hiokcu to saddle, and at the same time and place a cut under carnage, I101-0 and harness will be olleied lor sale. W. F. Reynolds is acknowledged to be the leading oxpeit optician in Honolulu. Anyone troubled with weak or defective eyesight should see the Proprietor of tho Golden Hulo Uaaar, who keeps the only full lino of optical gooiK 111 Honolulu. Tho Scottish Thistle (Jlub at their meeting last night settled the de tails of tho foithcoining social to bo given in the club hall on tho even ing of Monday next, tho 22d inst. Tickets may be prociued from Chief Thomas Lindsay, Foit street. One new member was admitted into tho ranks of tho club. The BuruiiN .lob l'lintiug De partment lias supplied to tlio older of Mr. Geo, Lycuigus, a complete outfit of high-class stationery for tho tiso of hii numerous guests at tho Sans Souci .Seaside Hotel. The letter paper, which is of the best qualitv obtainable, is especially no liveable fioin the ai fistic design al the head punted in embossed gilt lellei.s. The fit li.i.iin' is tlie only place in town whom work of this beautilul deseiiptiou can bo turned out. PUBLIC LANDS AND LEASES. G11I0 at tlio Government To-day. Building Chief Cleik .lohn A. lfassiugei of tho Inteiioi Depailmeiit conducted a sale of land and leases in front of the Government building at noon. The JJeservoir lot, miikai of the lof lecently sold to S. C. Allen, and now occupied by , I. H. JJat., Nun ami avenue, containing an'aiea of rifil!! sipiaio feet, was knocked down to Judge Win. Foster for .?!().")( (, As the up-et ptice was !j.'i(H), the insult must be giutifying to the (iouun llieiit. Leases for l.'i 3 ears of two tracts in Haiku, 1 1 lit, containing ''S and 100 aeies, icspoctivolv, weie -old at the Up-et puces n ..r)t) and $", to the Wo lling Co. The lease nf thieo liaels in Ko liala, Hawaii, for l.'i .war-, was sold to It. It. Iliad at I he upset prices of i'l r0, i'2:d' and nOc. 1111 aeie. The aggiegate was hum 27!l ncio. The lease of liact of 'JSOtl (Uili-.i ill liana, Maui, was withdrawn. mm 4 Hood's Pills ate puii'ly vu ami do not purge, pain ur Sold by ull diuggihtn. ;elable, yfipe. OmOKETEKS ORGANIZE. Formation of a Vigorous Local Olub. A well attended mooting was hold at tho Hawaiian Hotel last night for tho purpose of getting up a crickot club. Tho following ollloers wero elected, viz.: llov. V. II. Kitcat, President j 11. L. Auorbaoh, Vice-President; L. do L. Ward, Secretary; J. G. llothwoll, Treasurer; Thus. Lishninn, Captain; Alfred Hatfield, Vico-Captain; J. Lightfoot and A. M. Howott, Executive Ollicers. A committee meeting was held allerwauls to consKlor what menus should bo taken to got tho grounds in proper order, and a sub-committee consisting of Messrs. 11. L. Auor- bach and W. C. Weedon wore ap pointed to interview tho Minister of the Interior in ordor to ascertain what privileges tho Government would allow tho H. C. C. and to re port tho result at a committee meet ing to bo held at tho Hawaiian Hotel on Friday, May PJth, at 7 p.m. It was settled that tho practice days should bo Tuesdays and Thurs days from -1 to (5:1ft) p.m. and Satur days from 2 to G:30 p.m., and as ninny members as can got out aro requested to bo present on practice dajs. During the othor days of tho week members nntv havo practice to suit themselves. Tho tools will bo kept for tho present at Mr. W. Horace Wright's residence on Maki'ni street, opposite tho old baseball grounds, and will bo in charge of one ol tho Eecutivo ollicers who will always be precnt. At tho meeting last ovouing -10 ac tive and 20 honorary members woro elected, living a total membership to date of (50. TO FURNISH THE TEMPLE. Mooting of Wives and Daughters of Freemasons to Devise Means. A meeting of tho wivos and daugh ters of Freemasons was hold at tho hall of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., at 10 o'clock this morn ing, for tho purpose of raising a fund to furnish tho Lodgo room of tho new Masonic temple. Tho meeting was well attended and tho ladies present wero all enthusiastic in the cause. The otganizntioii was com pleted as follows: Mrs. Alex. Mackintosh, Ptesidont; Mr. W. F. Allo'n, Secretary and Tieasiirer; Executive Committee Mrs. Juo. A. Hassingor, Mrs. Andiovv Fuller, Mrs. ,1 no. S. McGrow, Mrs. E. D. Tennev, Mrs. Andrew Brown, Mrs. J no. II. Sopor, Mrs. C. B. Wood. Mis. Clarence Crabbe, Mrs. Thos, Soienson, Mrs. M. N. Sanders, Mrs. Chas. Williams. It was decided to give a series of lunches and othor entortaintnentb for the benefit of tho furnishing fund, as soon as tho several sub committees are organized. A meeting of tho executive com mittee will bo hold at tho residence of Mis. Hassingor on Thursday at 10 o'clock a. in. MYRTLE BOAT CLUB. Appoint and Instruct Thoir Delegates to the Healanis. Tho Myrtle Boat Club hold a special meeting at tho boat house yestorday evening for tlio purpose of nisti noting delegates who would bo appointed to confer with tho ropio sentative.s of the Healani Boat Club, with legard to the coming cham pionship event. There woro ten inenibeis present at tho meeting. After some discussion it was decided to leavo the matter with tho chair man, who immediately' appointed A. A. Wilder, V. C. Parko and Captain Lvlo to represent the Mjrtles. TI103' weio instiuctcd to use their best elloits, whon they moot tho II. B. C. delegates, to facilitate an eaily meet ing for tho championship repiesent ed by the cup now in the possession (if the Healanis. I, AID TO BEST. Burial of tho Lato Mr. Barnliold tho Artist. The funeral of tho lato 1. C. Barnliold took place 3 estei day after noon from St. Andrew's Cathedral. A largo number of friends of tlio deceased, including some who woro much inteiested in him profession ally, attended the funeral. Among these were, Mrs. S. B. Dole, Mrs. L. McCully, and 1'. Dodge, of Oaliu College. The funeral services woro conducted by Bishop Willis, assisted bj Kev. V. II. Kitcat. The inter ment was in tlio Nuiianii Cemetery. Tho pall-bearers were: Messrs. A. Hutchinson, T. Jf. Kobinson, W. G. Singli'liuint, L. La Pierre, C. B. Rey nolds and J. F. Kckardt. Funeral of F. Wilhelm. The funeral of the late Fiod. Wilhelm took place yestoidny after noon fioin his house on Queen street. It was attended by niaiiv friends of 1 he depaited, who joined tho cortege to Nuiiauu Cemeteiy. 'J'Ikj fuueial sciviees weie conducted by lev. 11. 11. P.irkor, pastor of Kawaiahao chinch, both al the house and grave. The pall-beaims wore: Captains Campbell, Siuiei.son and Snivtlie, and F. llarvej, W. Boss and T. McLean. Trubtu and Combinations Am unpopular, Hut thorn is ono . form of Iriint against which nn out) I hits nn.t hing to hti). Tliat is tho ' 1 1 list uliicli tho 1 11 1 ) 111 roposos in I llinid'n Saisapaiilla, anil tho host of i il is tho tnit-l is fnll justified 1 ' tho nioiit of Iho iiioilit'iiio. I''nr, in j moiiihor, Hood's Saisapaiilla Cuius. I Cm (I ot Thiinko. Tho wifo mill inlntiM" of tho lain h'tinl. Wiiliuliu 1 1 1 1 1 1 lotnili Ihoii hoailfoll and Miu'om tlianlm tu all nf lliiiso fiioiuls who H.vnipathi.iHl with tlioiu in tliuir Into lioioavuinnnt anil follonod hi.i itjiiuiiiin to tlio COURT CHRONICLE. Circuit Torm Ashford Judfjo. and tho Goo. Summers and A. Uarris, burg lary. Wilder and DaviiKou for pro secution; C. W. Ashford for tho do fouso. Begun yestorday afternoon; still on trial. This is the Cartvvright rosidonco burglary. C. W. Ashford has filed a petition in tho Clerk's olllco bf the Judiciary Department, praying the Supremo Court to ibstio a writ of prohibition foibidding tho Circuit Court and Judge Cooper to lake any further cognizance of tho case of August Herring, charged on the calendar of the May torm with murder. The grounds in the petition are the alleg ed defects in the indictment and, asm the plea to jurisdiction now pending m tho Supremo uouit on appeal from Judge Whiting, the lack of authority of tho Judge finding the indictment and presiding at tho term. It is claimed that Judge Cooper was not appointed by any person or persons having any power or authority to appoint him under tho constitution and laws of this nation; also, that ho was disqualified from taking the office, because ho was then and theretofore a member of tho national Legislature of tho Hawaiiau Islands. Chief Justice J mid has sot tied tho matter with tho following endorsement on tho peti tion: "Having carefully road and examined tho potitiou aud oxhibits herein, 1 decline to allow tho writ prated for. as not raising questions to which the wxit would apply." W. A. Kinney has boon retained as counsel with J. A. Magoon for plain tiff in tho broach of promise suit of Alico Ayors against William Ma huka, which cause has been granted a now trial by tho Supremo Court. It will bo remembered that Mr. Kinney was ono of tho several lawyers for plaintiff in a similar suit in 1SS7 against the lato W. M. Gib son, in which a verdict was awarded to Flora Howard St. Clair for dam ages amounting to $10,000. In tho suit now pending between Miss Ayors and Win. Mahuka, counsel for plaintiff havo filed a motion that they bo allowed to inspect all letters from plaintiff to tho defendant. Counsel aro now inspecting what letters so far havo been produced by tho defendant. F. II. Hayselden has filed a peti tion in the Circuit Court to bo ap pointed administrator of tho estate of W. J. lloche, deceased, iuteatato. Thero is nothing but about $200 worth of personal property to bo administered. TWO EDITORS IN COURT. Preliminary Examination of Messrs. Bush and Kemyon. Tho libol suit against Mr. J. E. Bush camo up first in tho District Court this afternoon. The Attorney-General offered tho certificate of Ka Loo. Morris Keohokalolo, clerk in the Interior Ollice. was the first witness and testified to tho fact of Mr. Bush's having filed certificate of publica tion. T. C. Portor, Minister of Finance, stated that one bond of &KXX) was sold for !)8 whon tho par value was ?100 to Bruce Cartvvright for cotn piomiso of road damages for au estate; no other bonds havo boon bold since 1 have been there; no re cord of sales by P. G. below par; following is the list of all sales: April 27, &Um at par; April 28, StiOOO at par; May 2, 10()0 at 1W. Wo had the nionoy for bonds about one month previous, and tho di (Ter ence of interest niado it equivalent to par; May 8, S1000 at '.)8, as abovo stated. I think tho amount of Postal bonds issued is 21, IKK), Treasury notes SJ1,(KK), at (5 percent, outstand ing. Tho bonds had been sold with tlie accrued interest. Kecalled: Havo been Minister of Finance since March l(i. Hear' Watorhouso, sworn, stated: Am subscriber for tho paper. Head it regularly. I?ead paper of May 12 containing the article, "Ho Pilikia." The case was continued for aigu inent until Thursday morning, a translation of the article in the meantime to bo furnished to counsel for the defense. C. Croighton, A. P. Peterson and J. L. Kaiilukou for defendant. In re G. Carson Kenton, libol against John L. Stevens, C. Creigli ton, counsel for defense, with A. P. Potorson, waived examination and asked that his client be not placed again behind tlio bars under "im perative orders" until he could get a bail bond prepared. The magis tral 11 assured counsel that nothing of the kind would be (lone, as also did the Attorney-Gone rnl. While Mr. T. J. Kichey. "f Altona, Mo., was traveling in Kansas he was taken violently ill with cholcin mor bus. He called at a ding store to get .some medicine and tlie druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho-a Uoinody so highly ho concluded to try- it. The result was immediate relief, and a few doses cm ed linn completely. It is made foi bowel complaint aud nothing else. It never fails. For sale by all dealers. Ueiison, .Smith A: Co., Agents foi the Hawaiian Islands. Kx I'Oiln iit4 .liit-tifc 'Tin- jury wnb uuiinuiilly ipurh 111 ri luli'iin t In rr- J tlit'i, wu n't 11?" "Yvp. Wo K"t up I il"K I'mhl 011 Mile of the 1: tin t lmuHL'." .ftiilgo. "Anil if Iho uir heiiltliy lion ?" uhIc mI it ii-ilot nt 11 mountain ii'Mut, "ICmtIIoiiI, t-ir, 1 Nui'lloul. Ono can hi'i'iiuie 11 I'i'iili'iiiiiiiiii hoto 111 11 little wliih'," L I'nI-ltnU. A MAN WAM'h TO 111111: 11 lloi mi fur 11 niouili. Ih willing io funl il well. I rent it wi II nml mix It owner, mil z . U)li will. .M lint be iii-litle nml xiiitllhle fniilli. lo.lilM' "IIAOhi:," 7Js..it TIiihOIIIm. WANTED IUl'll KS'T IIWVAIIAN hTAMI'I'-D l1 l.lilebilH'", I inn ulli tl or Uiinmieullei), IIIkIiuhi, (iriuu jmIiI. .Ajijily ut thlnolllcv. WC" Jf GSfc ppi James llcbcr Vovman. of Sliy lleaver, l'a. Cured of Scrofula Tho Pooplo will havo Hood's Mr. Dorman'a Xxpcrtenco "My boy, now 9 jcars old, had Scrofula In ono cjo from tho time ho was a h.iby; discharg ing all tho time. Of lato wo luo been giving lilm Hood's 8 iraiurllln, and It h.ts clono nil Unit incillrlno can flu. Tho Scrofula has disap peared, and. his cjo Is healed up and well. I res fully bcltcvo Hood's Sarsap.irllla Is tho best medicine In tho mirkc-L I keep n ncneral store, nndltlsnotn trick to sell llnoil's b irtnpnrlllii for tho peoplo v. Ill hao It. I sell more, ot Hood's Sarsipirilli than all other modlclnes together and tho storo Mould not bo complete Hood's x Cures without It. My wlfo Ins alo been entirely cured of Scrofula by Hoo l's harsajiarllla, and I am lieartll) Until. I ill for wlnt It lias dono for us." John Dokman, Shy Iie.ivi r, l'a. HOOD'8 PILL8 aro tlic brstafter dinner l'llli, Militdlgostlon, curt Liailachc. Tr) a box. SSo. WANTED. LIGKNT JAPANLSn, YOUNG INTP.l M:ui. 1111, w nuts 11 situation 111 Btore or ISusi- lios-i Olllt'u. Hum luul good ccvmiluiiee u nil siu'iik Lngli-li well. Apply '-U. P.," llt'i. l.hTis Olllco. 7J7-lt TO STAMP COLLECTORS. WANT HI), TO P.XOIiANGi: OK PUK uhusu, for U. S. Postage Stumps, ull Wanes of Hawaiian Whiml S4:uiiih. Address: W. A. .10IINM1N, 71)3-It llox IlljJ, Ocila, Fin., U. S. A. LOST "X THU lUKSOAY, Mtii ixsr., hi:- Vy twecn Kvc.iutiiokii street niid Wui- Klki on King street, 11 Gold Xloiiogiuin llre.ist Pin of American Two nnd One-half Dollar Coins. Finder will he suitably re iv aided b luiving ill this olllce. 7l!'i-:it POUND NOTICE. "fonci: is hi:ki:uy 1A iveii that the follow ing di'seribed Animals will lie sold at l'nlilif Auction, 011 SATURDAY. May 7. Is'll, nt VI o'clock noon, ut the Government roiiml nt .Mukiki: 1 Dark llaylloi-e, branded "31 31" on left bind leg. 1 llluck ilorie, brimded "C V," "C F," "C K" and "i I!" all mi riulit bind leg. 1 lluv Horse, branded "Y" on left bind leg. Sf Owners of the above Animals must send in their claims wit bin 'i d.ijs, other wise they will be sold on the date ubuve named. D. 1CAOAO, Ooverniiient PouudiiiJster. Honolulu, 3lay lfi, lh'U. 7J7-'.'t Lioyal Hawaiiau Opera House I.. J. I.ovoy. Jl. ilerger.. .Lessee. 3Ianuger. Saturday Evening, May SO, 1893, GRAND BENEFIT TO TDK ECL"WA.II-A.lSr National Great Array and OF Local Talent. I'AllTK'UhAKB I.ATP.lt -a POPULAR PR.IC3E33. X llox I'l.iii now open ut the otlk'e of h. J. I.evej , Loiner Tort and Queen street. 77-l.t GKR-isro Moonlight -:- Excursion AND DANCE to in; oivi:x t - Remond Grove 22!&Zi Saturday Evening, May 27th, HY 'iin; Pacific Wheelman Toiiiil them in I'oiiiiih tiui; llieir NIIW 1IICVI 1.1; THAI K. lt- Tin Ins will leav the l)init nt 7 nml no'i'loi'l., nml rctiirniiiK will leave the drove nt In ami II o'elm I. $1 TKJKKTS SI lo In luul nl llollhtnr . Cu.'h, 'IliriimV Hook hlon , Ull'' lee ('mini I'arlui-, lluli luii, Xcwiiiiiii A Co.'h or from iin.v of the Mi inhere. Music by Hie Hawaiian Quintette Club. - Ni llroilinU, l.iiiiir to bu ()! on tin 7'7-t. ;;i iiutkiin, lUilivaal nt, lit) unt ii munth, rJJ5ayi3pA'BV pj&&&l& N. S. SACHS 104 Port Btroot. I-Ionolvtlxa. ummer Dress Materials Newest Materials! Latest Designs ! Cotton Pongee! Cotton Chaille! Light ami D.irk Ground Kfleets Pretty l'.UtcriH, SOLID COLORS COTTOX CRAPE In rink, Cream, Light Hlue, Cardinal mid lllnck; nsr, ridUKKn muslins in xnw hksiqns, SHADED & FIGURED SATEENS Scotch Glnghniii llroL-mleil Plain Cliiimlirii, Kiriur-ilovwi In Pink, Cream nml llabv Polka Dot MiKllns, a complkti: ap&outmknt OF' T 1 In Flalds, aiaoalcs Conic and see the White Gooda we nre t Dimities, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, Linen Lawns, India Linens, Etc., Etc. LA.TKST STYLi: Laees and Embroideries ! NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! AT IB. IE BHLERS &c OO. 98 FORT STRHHT. Clienile Portieres & Smyrna Rugs ix uiu:at VAisir.rv INDIA DI3IITY IX WIMTK nnd ('OI.Oi:i:i)-.Tnst suitable for this oliinuto. KNOTTDD SWISS-A very jirettj line; entirely new. FIGURED IRISH LAWNS IN DOUBLE WIDTH roo ciioo I'OXoki:-nisKAT xovi:irn:s SillccLlin. anei "Villa. Drapery, Sateen Gloria and Cashmere Sublime, Etc., Etc. rS" Dressmaking Under tho Managoment of MISS E. CLARK. Jgl JUST ARMED l'BIS llAUK "C. D. I1UYANT" Baby Carriages Or AI.l. STYI.KS Carpets, Rugs and Mats 1. T1IK lATEsT l'TTIIls. "HOUSEHOLD" Sewing Machines HAND SEWING MACHINES All with the Ijitest Improu'inciit!. ALSO OX HAXD WKSTEIlMAYEll'S I Celebrated Cite Pianos1 Parlor Organs, AMI OTHER- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. roil SAi.n y ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,, Kinj; stieet, ojiihi. t'nstle A Cool.e. 1 Ji -tf FOR SALE Kahuku Ranch, Kau, Hawaii. 15 Tlieubino I. peitv will be ireci iiinl Well-known 1 -dlil hi amnion on the of June net. Mii Y lS'U. XoltlMS. 7JMil WANTED G00O Alligator Pear Stones! Tor whii'h f n lino lreil will be Delivereil nt imiii ii. 1: Mil.NTYIli: .1 IlltO 'ri. 7I7-'J Cor. I'ort .V Klin; sIh. FOIt SERVICE One Ayrshire Bull ri:i: n in ADVAM i; " A..l ! to J. x. witidiir. I. Illli llritniii Imiii: siuei. J'nle. l.MI. (T'Jil-lw) I' O. lu U.. Hull Camera and Full Outfit inoi ScilQ Olieara I I'iX.')',, Keoiioinleiil in Working, bun llble fur il Ik Khmer. to- 7'Jii-lw Aiil "V ( . S.," Ill in iivoillee, CHAS. GIRDLER, nun i r i Mi'"iir i it ut lINUhlhll AND COMIN;nTAI. TDT-y Q-oods No, to Kuuhitmuim street, nine, rignreil Irish Lawns. . and Stripes, oiling nt 7, 0 uiul 3 yards for $1. Tickets TO CHICAO-0 A.isrz) RETURN The innlerlKiieil nro prejiareil to givu in teiuliii)' t'.iiiil.sts the inlv.iiit:t;o of a 1 Special Round Trip Rate FROM HONOLULU TO Chicago & Return IN COXXIUTION WITH THE BTEA.M Illth OP thi: ! oceanic steamship comfy Of" San I'V&n.oiBoo AM) thi: union steamship comfy Of Now 2ea.ln.ncl. MP" l'lirther tuirllL-iiliirs may bo baa iipiui iiiiiMtlon, Win. G. PIN &C0. LIMITED. U7-U Job I'n nt i ni fztvufdif u( the Worlds Fair nttttly (iiif promptly Uullrtin Ojjict, 11 4 . .'i-.'.mt,'. tJftJ-