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r OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, Time Table KUOM AND AFTKIt JUNK 1, 1B!3. M TI2.A.I3STS To Kwa Mill. Leave Honolulu.. Lcavo I'earl City. Arrives Ewa Mill.. II. A.M. .8:4fl , .0:30 ..9:57 B. r.M. 1:ir 2:30 2:57 A. r.M. 4:3.'i 5:10 5:30 To Honolulu. Leave Ewa Mill., Lcnvo Pearl City,. Arrive Honolulu.. 0. A.M. ..0:21 ..0:55 ..7:30 B. A.M 10:43 11:15 4:15 11:55 4:55 B. r.M. 3:43 D. I'.M. 5:10 5:60 0:22 A. r.M. 5:42 0:10 n:45 A. Saturdays only. B. Daily. C. Hunrfays excepted. D. Saturdays excepted. THE DAILY BULLETIN. TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1893. m:a.k,i3ste news. Departures. Tuesday, Sept. 19. P M 8 8 China, Ward, for Hongkong via Yokohama at it n in Am bk Albert, Griillths, for Ban Fran cisco Stmr Claudinefor Knhuhii, Keanno, Hana, Hamoa, Kipiihulu, Nuu, Puuuliau and Kukuiau at 5 p in Stmr C R. Bishop for Wainnae, Wainlua, Mokuleia, l.uiu, Kuhuku nnd Pimaluu at !) a in Stmr Iwnlnnl for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele, Makaweli, Wuiinea and Kekulia at 5 p m Stmr Mikahala for I.aliaina,Mnalaea,Kona, Kan mid Volcano at 10 a m Stmr Waialcalo for Nawiliwili and Hana- - niaulu at 5 p m Bohr Muhimahi for Waialua LOCAL AND GENEIlAIi NEWB. A governess is advertised for. ThoW. 6. T. U."hnsa mooting this afternoon. The boom of Uncle Sam's "spe.ik i ig tubes" is frequently hoard theso days. The U. S. cruiser Boston will not, leave for Maro Island until the 27th instant. Notico of a grand merchandise clearanco salo is givon in another column. Lessons in piano given by Chr. Horoldnd, Ponhallow house, Bero tania street. Mutual telophono Gli. Admiral Skerrott's flag was trans ferred from t ho U. S. S. Bostou to the U. S. S. Philadelphia this morn ing. Engine Co. No. 4 was pumping water from an artesian well at Thomas Square- into tho main pipo to-day. Tho Hawaiian Mission Children's Soeioty will meet Saturday ovoning at tho Waikiki residence of Mr. . It. Castlo. Mr. Peter Lee, manager of tho Volcano House, will not bo respon sible for any debts without his writ ton order. COURT CHRONICLE. ""si Decision on Issues of tho "Million Dollar Suit." In tho famous cao of the Hawai ian Commercial and Sugar Company ;s. Tho Waikapu Sugar Company, a unanimous decisiou of tho Supromo Court has been rendered, written by Chief Justico Judd and signed with him by Justico Bickorton and Cir cuit Judgo Whiting, tho last named having by request sat iustoad of Justice Froar, disqualified from hav ing beeu of counsel in the case. Tho decision is on a bill for partition of land and for an account. Both par ties agreed that a partition might bo made, and tho main question for tho Court was whether an account of issues or profits should bo order- ' sometimes running from Bishop & Co.'s bank, met Mr. Grace nnd tendered him the debt in full, and no moro win said of it. Presently Mr. B. F. Dilliughnm, owner of tho Woodlawu Dairy was enquiring for tho same individual, who owed a small debt to that con cern also. This wos not all, either, as a few minutes before 9 o'clock this morn ing Honry May & Co. had a warrant issued for Mr. Wong Hang, tho firm's books showing that ho was indebted to them to tho tuno of about $U30. Matshal Hitchcock thought it was too late, and tho papers woro not sorved. This debt was like tho others, contracted while tho China man was proprietor of tho restau rant. Ho had purchased all his groconos at lionry May iV io.s, ' . .- ! l.!ll f O" Vl ii 1 1 a uui til ciiai 111) L 0l !SPECIM,BARfilISS For This Week Only ! Loads (ho Way I kj .A. T S. SACHS' BSO Ifoi't Street, Honolulu. ed. Tho bill was defended, by leavo I or 800. Very frequently ho pur- A largo iuvoico of now furuituro came to Messrs. J. Hopp & Co. bT tho S. G. Wilder, nnd moro is expect ed by vessels about duo. Mr. F. J. Lowroy of Lowers & Cooko will leave for tho Sound by tho steamor Miowora to transact im portant businoss for tho firm. Tho Weekly Bulletin for this of tho Court, by George W. Maefar- lauo, a shareholder in and owning one-half of tho stock of tho Waika pu Sugar Co,, the other half being hold by Clnus Spreckols as trustee for the plaintiif corporation. Tho two corporations party to the caso owned each ono undivided half of tho land known as the "Waikapu Commons," containing altogether 15,000 acres. In 18S2 tho Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. began to fence in nnd cultivate in sugar cane part of tho land, continuing until about 5000 acres was thus reclaiuiod, this company irrigating tho laud at its own expense. Mr. W. H. Corn well, manager and half owner of tho Waikapu plantation, notified Mr. Macfarlano his partner in 1832 of tho cultivation of the common land by the plaintiff company. Mr. Mac farlano then applied to Mr. Sproc kets, principal owner of the H. O. & S. Co. stock, for a division or settle ment, and lie anu .Mr. bpreckels chased S1000 worth of groceries at the store in a quarter, paying half in cash and leaving the rest on tho books. Tho bills woro always sent to Sam Wo. Probably a canvass of all the re tail stores would show that theie aro other mourning creditors of Wong Hang. WALKED OUT OF COURT. ttifiitlr n -! iinlifii n miiMf li" tfMl CUU IS Ullll UUV.MIU l LUIM 1UI JUUI . i 1.1 11 l friends abroad. It contains a capi- afa'eu " -'" lJ" -." '"" " " week's happenings. ? surveyor aim asioriawiu it couiu Passengers. UKPAlirURKS. For San Francisco, per hk Albert, Sept 19 Mis M Utiles, Miss Anna Altmann. For Hongkong, via Yokohama, per 1' M B S China, Sept i!) W O Jfxrke, ;Mre Parke and Jliss l'arko. For Maui and Hawaii, ppr-stiiir Mika hala, Sept 10 For Volcano: Simeon Shaw. F,,r wu) ports: Col Sam Xorrli, Mrt J Miles. 1. Chong, Mis J P Lino and 4 child ren, E Lnzaru and w ifo, W A Bailey, T 0 Wills, Miss Qreenuell, Peter Lee and '2 children, T KIIWIi, W Hoy, Miss Kealolm, J Jurgensen, Miss Doherty, J 'losh, T Ku halio, and So deck. Shipping Notes. The coalin;; of the U. S. S. Boston is still going on. She will take in about 050 tons of coal altogel hor. About 250 tons will be p"t aboard bf hr by to-night. The barkontine Inucard was being clean ed this mornirg after the cargo ot guano was emptied out of her hold, 'J. he services of Engine Co. N'o. '2 were brought into re quisition for the purpose. The bark Albert, Cnpt. Grifliths, willed this afternoon at half-past 1 o'clock for San Francisco, among other cargo she took with her 8532 bags sugar, valued nt $'(2, 224.27. The snippers were the firms of H. Hackfeld & Co. and M. S. Grinbaum & Co. The P. M. S. 8. China, Ward, com mander, sailed for Hoimkong via Yoko hama at 9 o'clock this morning. She took no freight from this port, as her outward manifest showed that she only had 0.2.9 packages which came in transit. For the returning Chinese 128 passports were is sued at the Custom House. Harried. THRTJM-HIGHT At Niles. Mich., Sep tember 2, 193, by the Kev. F.S. Uetun. Geo. Ernest Thrum to Miss Kobe G. Hight. Died. BRUGTJIERE In Alameda, Oil., Septem ber 7, 1891, Hose Antoinette, infant daughter of Camilla J. and Urace E. Bruguiere. tal resume of the1 Tho Tost Otlico despatched a largo mail by the P. M. S. S. China to-day for I ho Orient only. It con sisted of 5375 letters and 112 papers. Chief Justico J udri and Associate Justices Bickerton and Frear visited tho U. S. llagship Philadelphia this morning and received a salute of thirteen guus. Miss Anna Altmann loft thisaftor noonbytho bark Albert, for a visit to tho Coast. ITer many friends wishes her a pleasant journey and safe return. TREATY WITH CHINA. Mr. H. F. Glade. Consul for Gor mauy and Austro-Hungary, paid an official visit to the U. S. S. Philadel phia this morning, receiving a ?aluto of nine guus on retiring. E. Klommo, bar-keopur at tho Merchants' Exchange, been found guilt' of assault and batter' on Henry Looning in tho District Court to-day, and sentenced to pay a lino of S. Owing to tho ball to the naval visitors, the Hawaiian National Baud concert, which was to have been given at Sans Souci this even ing, is postpoued until Saturday evening. The Hawaii Holomua has been re suscitated, but as nn all English paper. Mr. Abraham Fernandez is manager, and Mr. Edmund Norrio editor. Tho paper is printed with the old Elelo plant. Bihop MfKiin, wife and family. of Tokio, were passengers on the China, accompanied by their niece, Miss Wallace, daughter of Rev. Geo. Wallace, formerly or the Anglican Church in Honolulu. The coroner's jury havo found that Aikualnni of E'.va emtio to his death from being shot by a police man while resisting arrest upon a lawfully issued warraut charging him with tho murder of his wife. Petition Forwarded by tho Retired Minister to Washington. The petition which was hauded to Tsui Kwo Yin, ex-Chinese Minister to Washington, was signed by ono hundred of the most prominent Chinese merchants in Honolulu. It simply asks that the Emperor nego tiate with tho Hawaiian Government for a treaty between China and Ha waii, similar to that now enjoyed by Japan, should the Emperor think such a step fit. If the Emperor deotu the matter of sufficient im portance, which tho merchants think it is, a special commissioner will bo here, perhaps inside of three months, to make a personal survor of Chi nese interests. It will be remembered by old resi dents that King Kalakaua went to China years ago to negotiate for a treaty between China and Hawaii, but just at that time tho Emperor's grandmother died, and tho matter was dropped. Minister Tsui Kwo Yin is said poor, and is consequently very economical. He woie a suit of com mon material, and representatives Goo Kim and Wong Kwni's Uahy garments put him in the shade. The local Chineso spent $.'300 for a lay out for tho ox-Minister at tho Club house, but ho did not come. "Wo eat it all tho same," said a promi nent Flowery Kingdom lad this morning. Honolulu Iron Works Busy. Anyone passing tho erecting shop of the Honolulu Iron Works on Queon street will seo many workmen engaged in handling some heavy pieces of machinery. Thoro is at present noarly completed an 8-ton vacuum pan, 8ft. by 12ft., with iron staging and columns, for tho Hana filantatiou. A mill and gearing of argo dimensions are being con structed for the Waianno plantation. There has just been shipped a loco motive for Pahaln plantation, which was almost wholly reconstructed iu its repairing. Air. Young reports a great rush of repairing jobs, al though not many orders for new machinery, for the ensuing grinding season. Osaka Tashia, a Japanoso mess attendant on the U. S. S. Adams, deserted from that vessel this morn ing. It is reported that ho stowed away on tho S. S. China, and by this time is miles to sea on his way to tho Orient, in company with a Jap anese lass. Sovoral female Chinese passengers threw strips of paper overboard from tho S. S. China as the steamer was moving away this morning. A Mongolian who was standing on the dock was asked what tho ceremony meant. ('Oh, all same keep akua (spiiits) away." Tho followinir arrests woro made by tho police to-day: Four natives for playing clie la, Jack lor tiling vulgar and profane language, Pa Ka Sing for vagrancy, one Chinaman for assault on a fellow countryman, and an Insane Asylum guard for puinmeliiig a relation's wife. A passport protest win 'netted from the Custom llouio this after noon ordering Capt. Griffiths of the bark Albert to roftiio passage to one M. McFurlnn. This afternoon, how ever, the man paid the amount of indebtedness which caused the issu ance of the passpmt protest against him. Several of the tlirouurh Japanese passengers on the S. S, China amused themselves yc1ciday afternoon taking Piinj-sliotn at tho Govern ment building.-, and tho P. G. Sen trios. Of course the guards didn't poho a little bit to have their shadows look bravo in the Laud of tho Rising Sun. A prominent merchant who has beeu a strong advocate of annexa tion to the United Stnto, was hoard to say this morning, that he did not approve of any outside uat ion inter filing with the internal nffuirs of any country, as did His Excellency J. L. Stevens, U, ii, Minister Resi dent, iu the caso of the Hawaiian Islands, be divided. Xuo parties met in July, 1882, wont over a portion of tho laud together but came to no agreement, Mr. Spreckols not ex pressly declining to divide but dis missing tho subject when approach ed by Mr. Macfarlaue, saying "it was not an easy matter to divide tho land." Tho Court goes exhaustively iuto the question of whether an ouster was proved by tho dofondaut coin pan' as effected against it by tho plaintiff company. It finds there was no ouster. Mr. Macfarlane's re quest for a settlement is not regard ed as a protest or objection to tho H. C. & S. Co.'s occupation and use of the land. Tho appeal is dismiss ed, and tho decree of the Chief Jus tice, which orders partition of the estate but without au account from either party to tho othor, is affirm ed. Following is tho syllabus of de cision: "Whore one of two tenants in common entered iuto occupation of not more than his proportion of the laud owned in common and culti vated tho same, the othor tenant also occupving the rest of tho land, he is not liable to account to tho otnor tenam lor tue prouts mane thereupon from his own labor aud capital, unless there bo shown au ouster or its equivalent. "Two tonauts in common of moieties occupied separate portions of the common property, not deny ing each other's title nor asking to be let iuto tho portion of the land occupied by tho other; ono tonaut asked the othor for a settlement of tho matter but did not desire parti tion. Held, not sufficient to consti tute ouster." F. M. Hatch for plaintiff; A. S. Hartwell, C. L. Carter aud Thurston & Frear for defendant. This decision bears upon the famous million dollar suit brought by G. W. Macfarlano against the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company. ..- - BANKMJPTCV Or DOItDA. Bafore Judge Cooper the pelitio n of Antono Borba, bankrupt, Wai luku, for discharge, came up aud it was ordered thai the caso be set for hearing on October 2, that the bank rupt's presence is required at that time to secure a discharge, and that C. Bolto, tho assignee, iilo his elec tion whether he appears as a cred itor or as a3sigueo to oppose dis charge; if tho forinor ho is to file specifications, if the latter ho is re stricted to his own statement as to why ho opposes discharge. C. L. Caiter appeared for baukrupt, uo one appearing to contest. THE IJANNINO CASE. Thoro woro two cases docketed on tho calendar iu tho matter of the Banning estate. The second one was onlr entered to-dav. boinc ex ceptions to Judge Whiting's ruling, previously reported in this paper, against submitting the facts to a jury. Chief Justico Judd delivered j the opinion of the Court orally that the two appeals could not come bo- j fore the Court at the same time, and i as this question of remitting cases ' at Circuit Court chambers to a jury I was a new ouo, arising out of the I law or 18U2, tho Court would hear j argument on the appeal relating to j tho roforonoo of facts to a jur. Argument is therefore proceeding nu this matter. Hartwell and Kin ney for petitioner-appellant; Hatch for respondent. i Action of n Defendant Under Advico of His Counsel. I J. P. Bowon, formerly proprietor of tho billiard saloon ndioiuing the Pantheon Saloon, was brought be fore tho District Magistrate this morning, to answer to tho ehargo of larcony iu the fourth degree in steal ing aud curryiug away one pair of screen doors Valued nt So, the pro-1 porty of H. A. Widemnnn, in Hono- j lulu, on August 31st. . C. W. Ashford, who appeared for defendant, demurred to the charge as road. Tho warrant stated that James Dodd was tho complainant. W. A. Kinney for complaint stated that the property boionged to H. A. Widomaun, aud that was why it was altered. Ashford wanted a sworn affidavit produced showing that tho property was Mr. Widetnanii's. Kinney declined to furnish any such document, as it was unneces sary. Amendments can be made to a charge at any time prior to a deci sion by tho Court. Ashford advised his client to re fuse to plead to tho charge, tapping him on tho back at tho same time, and together they walked out of tho Courtroom. Before leaving Ashford addressed tho Judge, stating that ho intended no disrespect to His Honor. As soon as thoy loft t ho room His Honor ordered tho Court officer to call dofondaut. Tho ollicor reported that defendant was not. to be found. Bail was therefore ordered forfeited. A bench warrant was issued this afternoon and Bowen will bo re-arrested for contempt of Court. Report of the Foreman Painter, Southern Pacific Co. T4m.bfd, July 21, 180.'. W. S. PAliMKH, Esq., Engineer of Dis trict No. 1, So. Pacific Co. Dear Sir: Ijind tint ( the nil requires much ' pig ment than Inured to make a paint of the re quisite coierimi ami tpreadhw iuttilie. 100 ins. oi wiiue i e mi win Nothing for tho Boatman. Just as tho P. M. S. S. China swung out from the Pacific Mail wharf at 9 o'clock this morning threo European passengers, includ ing two women, arrived at tho wharf. After some fuss the' secured a boat aud woro rowed o or to tho steamer. The gangway was lowered and tho passengers wore escorted aboard by John, tho sailormau. The passengers were all right, but the boatman did not got a beau for his trouble. take mi more than 4 to IK uals. of linseed, while in mv lirimint! coat, 1 get oven better results withy to lu gallons of l.ucul, and iu my second coat with 7 to 8 gallons of I.ucol to 100 lbs. of lead. This means a very material saving (from one-third to one-half) in tho amount of pigment necessary to cover a given sur face. lu my roof color I used less than 100 lbs. 1 of "car paint" (Princes Metallic ground in j oil) where a roof of this size has always re- quired 200 lbs. of ear paint witli linseed oil. 1 mixed my roof color witli 18 gallons of Lueol to the 100 lbs. of pigment and got a better body of color than I ever got witli , lc-s than one-half that number ot gallons i of linseed. 1 give you simply tho facts but 1 cannot understand or explain them. 1 The drying qualities of the new oil are perfect. The piimiuij voat witli white lead, dried strong and hind inside of 24 hours. , The lir-,t co.il for sand took the sand frenlj , firmly aud in larger quantity than linseed aud dried hard inside of 2l hours. The second coat of body color and trimming i dried thoroughly without tack insido of 24 j hours. It covered perfectly and dried witli a fine smooth suriacc entirely free from j wrinkles and blisters, and bore out reuiark- ' ably well so us to develop u fine lustre, giv ing mucii neucr looKing results man i have ever gotten with two coats of linseed on new wood. The car paint spread on the roof was mixed witli raw I.ucol and dried perfectly in 21 hours, rsotwithstaiidin that onlv one-half tho usual amount color was used, the paint covered perfectly una uiu not run. i lie second coat oi sauu filled up solidly, taking up a larger quan tity of sand more evenly than I Lave ever gotten on to linseed. The I.ucol has efTected a saving of 215 lbs. of pigment or nearly one-third of the amount usually required for a building of tiiis size. With respect to the general appearance of the finished work, I must eontess that I never saw its equal in two coat work witli linseed, and if the oil wears as well at Tuncred as it has worn witii the Master Car Painter, Mr. Kitch, at Sauianiento, there ei'n be uo qucition about the SUPi;. KlUlUTY uf l.ucul oi rr I iincci, tie n at the mme price tiei gallon, in ECONOMY, HOOD I.OOKh nmf iii D17HAIJII.ITY. Yours Kespectfullv, SIijued V. 11. MEl.U'H, l'oreman Painter, Southern Pacific fo. Ready Made Ladies' Blouse Waists I Just the Thing for Warm Weather. Fine White Lawn Waists, ruffled front for $ 1 Colored Percale Waists, with belt for 1 Colored Lawn Waists, with in-lt for 1 Colored Lawn Waists, with belt and latest style rip ple Cape for 2 Colored and black India Silk Waists, very line qual ity for (3 25 50 o to 50 SSCS Above Prices are Positively FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! Remnant Sale a O F Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Ginghams, Swisses, Lawns, Wool Dress Goods, Plain & Figured Silks, -tU'-L'C., EITO. if YM 1.6. rn iiTri iii lit i ti u nt M ii 0 0 LIMITED, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands 705-tf ETC., COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1893. IsL. 3- LEVY loJ&QVT STREET 0 A pound notico appears iu today's issue. THK WKEKLY BULLETIN 2fi COL uinns of Intrusting UwiditiR Mutter. FlQ...ln f.f. -nMo1 Is. fsri.. ntn.iirlou f TO THE PUBLIC! GRAND OPENLNG OF THE LOOK OUT FOR A GRAXD MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE SALE WIITCII WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY NEXT. EVERYTHING MUST GO. NEW FURNITURE JTJST RECEIVED Robinsoii Block, Hotel Stroot, opiio. Bothal Street Furniture, Upholstery Cabinet Making ON HAND AS KXTKSMIVK ANMIKCMKNT OK is;, wr; x- V 53 j?V ' r '?" ' tfeYrTW t&f,,"k Cvl &fmmm Etc" Etc- Chiffoniers, Sideboards, BY J. HOPP &. CO. rOMl'UIBINU Beautiful - Articles - in - Antique - Oak ::- RAN AWAY FEOM DEBTS. IllinitOOM SKI'S. iSinUHOAKIJ- CHIITON'IKIIB Rich Ohinrtman Lortvoa Creditors in tho Lurch. Somo -;o: Wicker Ware, Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Mattrasses, Pillows, Etc., Made to Order. NO BKCXISD-HAND OK lA.MA'li'.II GOODS KEIT O.V HAND ORDWAY & PORTER, Robinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo. Bethel Street. IJKLi. TKl.KI'HONK 5ffi. -i T" Ml'TUAI. TELEPHONE ia :o? EXTENSION TABLES, I'HAllth, Etc., Etc :o: Honry 0, Mo of Vitriuonl lius boon appointed Chief ilutitin) of Samoa in pluuo uf Jliiron CVdur cranU, robiia'd, uud will t' to bib post iu October. Knr a l.'iuid li.'u-k or fur i pain in tlui xiiiit or I'liiHt. trv Mitiiratinu n liiuo of lldiuiol with UhainborljiitiV 1 lulu Dairy, tu I'aiu Halm and iiuulniff it onto lln utlVctod parlH. This tiwutiunil will mini any ordinary riM iu onn or two ilajs. J'aiu lialin alhii isiuiH rliouiu atlHin. T0 finit hot tins fur Halo ly all dmilnrH. IIhukoii, Smith & Co.. anm for tho Hawaiian Inland. Among tho outgoing passongorfl by tho P. M. S. S. China to-day for tho Oriont was a Ohinuso morehaut said to bo worth $10,000, nainod Wong Hang. Wong Ifang forniorly ran tho restaurant adjoining tho Pant boon St(ihli.i on Hotol .stroot umlor tho uamo of tho Sam Wo ros Inurant. Tho rosdauraut was shut down a fow days ago and Wong Hung niado privato projiarations for his return to China. Tho faul that Wong Hang anticipated rolurniug to China canto to tho cai.i of Mr. J no. Orat'i), manager of tho Hono- wlioin I no moriMiaui i.i . . . a. f f"n r ill. uieu i no amount oi ?'v tor mini, ciiiitiaeted whilo ho was running tho rontniiruiit. Yfntorday .Mr. (Jraco oausud a warrant to bo issued to slop Wong Hang's passport. Tho China man, howovur, who hud only u fow days ptovloub drawn S3000 iu fold Splendid Line of Rattan and Reed Furniture SISOLK I'lECES Mill SKTh, --coitNiei; poles in wood oh imv. .mopntino - Elegant v TTpfcLolster-y In Fine Hprmn, li.ilr, VwhiI, JIidh uiul Btruu Muttrciisci PILLOWS OL-' L1VIJ GBIWI3 ! KATIJUKS AND SILK FLOSS Latest Improvements In YIre Mattresses, Loange k Sofa Beds, Dlvau Louutfes and Sofas, Great Variety of Baby Carriages, Cribs, Cradles & High Cualrs, Itf Our ('aliiiii'Muukiiii; Worlmliop i Superior in Men met Material. -n Fimsnuiu: ash siA'rniisai:.s hi:i.im:i s noon t .stew. lVEattiiae Laid al Shortest KJ'ottoe. r-orit pkh'Eh always nil; i.owii in iio.mm.im.u. -kh. LATEST NOVELTIES - AT THE KA.Ml'l'S STOitE OK IB. IF. EHLERS &c GO. BOS & 511 FORT STK.E3E3T. Canton "WsLsla stlorios ! A limulsiinii' Ciilinii Kill Tie Vn Ht Ii tlii .ennui tliu i'll' u-c fm iuilJeMil Cliiiin hilli" to M-e then' in -ii i- to uppreei.lte llicm MRxr s-ArEEosrs ! bilk riliWi jubI oul mil Kreiu-h tleiun nn Hie Inifst aiel tin- owii uf tli- wm Cashmero Sublimes SO Gents ITstrci I One of tin Iiiiii.niiiii-hi Wn-ili Mu nnl till- m-hoii entirelj urv, mul for tin )iic I in lie equal. Wlaite Lawns and Dimity ! In I'lnlii, blriK'il uiul ( neokcil in great vniiei). pjr urosamaulug Under the Mauaaeraonl oi MRS. ItUNNKH. .SM Royal Insurance Company CD1P LIVERPOOL. "The Largest in the World." Assets January 1, 1892, : : 842,432,174.00 NC, J. KOFI3 Ss OO Xlonolulu, IX. I. "-iiiii ivr hue fkn.n ill kiifl i.f liiHiirsiuie I'mjanv ukiin rt I'ltili'lH Jtjk. hy 1 Agm lui the IUrWn IkuuU. t