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OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO,
To Ewa Mill.
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Icavo Honolulu 8:15 1:45 4:35 6:10
Lea vo Pearl Oily DrtO 2:30 5:10 5:50
Arrivo Ewn Mill 0:67 2:57 5:30 0:22
To IIOKOLUIiU.
i Leave Ewa Mill . .
Leave l'carl City.
Arrivo Honolulu.
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A.M.
10:43
11:15
11:55 4:55
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3:43
4:15
A.
r.M.
5:42
0:10
0:45
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D.
Saturdays only.
i9 excepted.
Dally.
ldavs
Saturdays excepted.
Sund
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35lt$ gnUjj UUiln.
THURSDAY, DEO. 14, 1893.
M-AJEiXXTIE 3STE3-WS.
Arrivals.
Thursday, Dec. 14.
U S lovcuue cutter Corwin, Munger,0days
from San Franclaco
Am bktne B N Castle, Hubbard, 14 days
from San Francisco
Stmr Iwalanl from Kauai
Doparturos.
Tmiit'DAY, Dee. 14.
UJIB8 Mariposa, Hpyward, for San Fran
cisco at 5 p m
Stmr Iwalanl for Nawlliwlli, Hanamaulu,
Kilauea, Kallhlwat and Hanalcl at 5
p m
Stmr J A Cummins for Koolau
Vossols Leaving To-morrow.
Stmr Kinau for Labalna, Maalaca, Mako
na, Maliukona, Kawaihae, Lanpahoo
hoo, Hakalau, Honomu, l'ohakuiuanu,
ropeekeo, Ononiea, Papaikou and Hilo
at z p m
Stmr Waialcalo for Lahaiim, Kukullmelo
and Honokaa at !) u m
Passongors.
ARRIVALS.
From Kauai, per stmr lwalani, Dec 14
J M Oat, W L Hopper, Mrs S Deverill, and
5 duck.
From San Franciico, per bktne S N
Castle, Dec It Mm E.I Collin. Mr- C.I
Ludwigsen. Ethel S l.iulvig-en,.Tnotiirl:e,
Kobt Hoy, T Dyer, 11 Whiting and John
Peter.
l'ROVISIOIIAIi XiEGIOiATUSE.
lEogiiliir Gonoral Snssion of thoJExe
cublvo and Advisory Councils.
At tho weekly fcc-tsiou of tho Ex
eunt ivo and Advisory Councils this
aftornoon tho following wero pres
ent: President Dole, Ministers King,
Damon and Smith; Councillors
Wilder, Alien, Waterhouso, Eua,
Brown, Tonuey, Suhr, Nott and Mor
gan, and Secretary Rogers.
Minister Damon read tho weekly
financial statoment. Receipts wore
78,098.42, of which S18.205 was from
Customs and 51,834.37 from Taxes.
Expenditures wore $1-1,366.36, in
cluding 33,130.75 for interest and
$10,000 Postal Savings Bank with
drawals. The current account bal
ance is 158,230.41, or. 31,456.97 more
than last report.
- Tho same Minister gavo a state
moat relating to tho affairs of tho
Road Board. Thoro was 5518.59
left of appropriation and taxes, bo
sides which thoro was 12,000 allow
ed in tho Loan Act. If bonds could
bo sold to advantage he thought it
would bo advisable to use part of
the proceeds to pay outstanding
claims. Ho moved a resolution to
havo road money requisitions ap
proved by tho Minister of tho Inte
rior. Adopted.
President Dole said tho arrival of
the U. S. S. Corwin had greatly in
terested tho community. The Gov
ernment had received no communi
cation by that vessel.
Mr. Brown No information from
abroad?
Presidont Dole None whatever.
Mr. Brown Nor from the United
States Minister accredited to this
Government?
President Dole Noue.
Tho Councils then went into exe
cutive session. Messrs. Young,
Bolto and Mendonca had arrived
since the opening.
mi m wm
ARTISTIC WORK.
LOOAIi- AND GENERAL NEWS.
Tho Misses Albu to-night.
Diamond Head, 3 p. m. Woathor
thick, wind southwest.
A gentle buggy horso is wantod,
report to bo loft at Tracy's store on
Friday.
Tho S. S. Mariposa's doparturo
hnq again boon postponed until 5
o'clock.
Tho detontiou of tho Mariposa to
day is at tho request of tho Ameri
can Minister.
Cantain Wm, Matson, wifo and
child, of Hilo, leave in thoS.S. Mari
posa to-day for tho Coast.
Tho Missos Albu appear in -English,
Scotch, and Irish melodies at
tho Opora Houso this evening. A
musical treat is in store.
Mr. E. A. Mclnorny has boon ap
pointed a clork in tho Finance De
partment in placo of Mr. Carl Yido
mann. Mr. Woltors' kangaroo has called
at Ka Loo offico to got tho nows and
beon dotainod to await its mastor's
orders.
Attention is called to tho adver
tisement of Dr. O. W. Mooro of San
Francisco, a prominent and success
ful practitioner thoro.
Tho tram car for Nuuauu valley
and Waikiki loaves the Opora Houso
after tho coucorfc at tho Opora
Houso this evening as before.
Tho captains of the different war
ships in port visited tho U. S. re
venue cutter Corwin this morning
shortly after tho lattor's arrival.
Kawaiahao Seminary pupils will
repeat their Thanksgiving enter
tainment in tho school chapel on
tho 28th inst., for tho benefit of the
institution.
On Thursday evening, Dec. 21st,
Mr. Jas. F. Morgan will hold a holi
day salo of tho largest and most
varied assortment of useful toys
ever offered at auction.
UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL.
V. B,
Rovouuo Cuttor Corwin Arrives
With Official Dosjmtcb.cs.
Tho U. S. rovouuo cuttor Corwin,
ouo of tho Bohring Sea cruisers, ar
rived off tho harbor at midnight last
night, camo into port at half past
six this morning, and moored at tho
can buoy off tho O. R. & L. Co.'s
wharf. Tho unexpected arrival of
tho cutter created quite a stir in
town, and coujocturos woro rifo as
to tho probablo mission which
brought hor to this port.
A Bulletin rooortor boarded tho
vossol shortly after hor arrival and
was courteously received aboard.
Knowing from past oxporionco'that
nothing is moro wolcomo to soamon
than to hoar tho latest nows at any
port which thoy ontor, tho reporter
took a fow copies of tho latest issuo
of tho Bulletin along. An officor
picked up a copy and turning to tho
roportor inquired whether tho Bul
letin ropresoutod tho monarchical
or republican sido of tho question
at issuo, upon which tho roportor
replied that it roprosonted tho mon
archical sido.
"Well," said tho officer in roply,
"you aro right in tho swiml"
Tho Corwin loft San Francisco at
midnight of tho 4th inst., making
tho trip to Honolulu in nino days.
Sho is a trim looking craft of about
218 tons burthen, and 307 horso
power. Her armament consists of
throe rapid-firing guns. Sho carries
a crow of 30 men all told. Tho fol
lowing is a list of hor officers:
Captain F. M. Mungor.
1st Lieutenant F. H. Nowcomb.
2d Lieutenants F. M. Dunwoody, J
W. V. E. Jacobs.
3d Lioutonaut G. C. Carmine.
Chiof Engineer S. B. Randall.
1st Assistant E. B. Webber.
2nd " C. W. Zastrow.
Immediately after arrival Capt.
Munger drovo to the United States
Legation with a bulky parcel of
despatches for Minister Willis. Con
sul Gonoral Mills followed and re
mained at tho Legation for somo
time.
YEECHAN&CO.
XUrAXtT STREET,
One Store above King Street.
Cheapest House in Town
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!!
Sir. 21. IT. Churchill
Mt. Vernon, Wash.
An Honest Medicine
Rlioumatlsm Cured Health Built Up.
Mr. Churchill, formerly ot Churchill & Taylor,
currcyors and civil engineers. Jit. Vernon,
waililncton, writes: "Southern California
was my homo (or many yonrs. When I came
hero 1 began to bo aollcted all over with
Rhoumntlsm
Ana also pains In my back and a general fooling
of bclns U9cd un. My business takes me out In
Uw elements all tho time, and I found my
self unfit for work. Heading an advertise
ment of Hood's Sarsaparllla, and learning
also that tho mcdlclno was compounded In
my own Stato of Massachusetts, I concluded
this may bo an hnct medicine. I took
Hood's S Cures
Throe native singors go by tho S.
S. Mariposa to-day for tho Mid
winter Fair. Seven moro aro expect
ed to loavo on a following steamer.
A collection of Hawaiian curios wont
by the Mariposa.
It was rumorod around town this
morning that Mr. Jas. H. Blount
was a passenger on tho U. S. S. Cor
win and had been rowed to the U.
S. flagship Philadelphia. Tho fathor
of annexation hearing of it was
hoard to say, "Wish to God Blount
was on board."
In all weathers and travel all dnv with no
fatigue and tired feeling. To any ono that
feels bad nil over I say take Hood's Barsapa
rllla. It has ourcd me." lt.n.CnnncinLi,
Hood's Pills euro Lives Ills, Jaundice,
EUlousness. Hick Headache and Constipation.
HOBRON, NEWMAN & CO.,
Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
SAIiE OS l?UOM
December 1st
AND TUB FOLLOWING
THREE WEEKS !
BcST Goods being- sold at
enormously Reduced Prices,
at less than half the value.
large
Prof. W. T. Brigham returned
from the Colonies on tho S. S. Mari
posa yesterday. Ho brought, in ad
dition to other curios, several Sa
moan war clubs of heavy weight.
There are also somo birds among tho
collection. The outfit will bo added
to tho collections at the Bishop
Museum.
A Chinaman named Sin Kco was
arrested yesterday on a complaint of
ivaaialu lor gross cheat by obtain
ing SCO of him undor false pretenses.
Tho Chinaman sold Kaainlii a wagon
for $60. Shortly after the purchase
the vehicle while being driven broke
down. Tho native demands the re
turn of tho purchase price.
Ah Loy, tho jailbird commit
ted to tho Circuit Court on a chargo
of attempted burglary, has beon re
arrested on a charge of larceny of
two bottles of wine valued at 6, tho
property of Mr. L. H. Deo. Detec
tive Larsen suspected that Ah Loy
had committed tho robbery and on
investigation unearthed evidence to
cause his arrest.
Business dead ? Not much.
Leastwise it is not so with tho
California Feed Company. We
have made a business for our
selves, which has steadily grown
through all tho hard times other
people aro complaining about.
Wo have just secured from Mr.
J. F. Colburn his old stand, cor
ner Queen and Nuuanu streets,
and taken possession of those
largo and convenient premises.
Wo had to do so, because our
old place at Lelco is too small
for our fast-increasing business.
In a few clays tho hark "Mauna
Ala" will bo hero again with her
fourth full cargo of Hay and
Grain, bought by our Mr. J. N.
Wright who will arrivo on that
vessel. We prefer to select our
merchandise ourselves rather
than have others do it, which
means that we get better goods
at a less price.
We thank our many friends
for their liberal patronage for
the past three years, and hope
by strict attention to a business
we thoroughly understand to
merit the patronage of as many
more.
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
H. MCKFELD & CO.
SOLE AGEKTS
FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
FOR THE
Genuine Budweiser Beer
Uicwcd by tho Anhcusur-Buscli Ilrew
ing Association of St. Louis.
AND OP THE-
JOS. SOHIjITZ
Milwaukee Brewing Co.'s
Pilsener Beer
LARGE SHIPMENTS JUST TO HAND
AND FOR. SALE BY
H. MCKFELD &
8:G-3w
ECSr3 The undersigned lo
cated at jSfuuanu street, is
offering the following Goods
in order to reduce his
stock.
E3S' Come and see for
yourselves and you will be
surprised.
Mon's Undershirts worth :i3c, now L'Oo. or 3
for COe.
Men's Canton Flannel Drawers, worth 50c,
onlv ICc.
Men's Straw Hats, new style; worth $1 now
new stylo; worth S.'ic.
bet values at 50o. and
fast color; HOo. or 0
! now $1
only ?2
HOLIDAY GOODS!
a i.auoi: AND VNlQl'i: assortment now open at
N
S - t ydb. b ism cam JI n
Sao ifort
Street,
o-
Honokilu.
75o,
Men's Straw Hats,
now ?50o.
Men's Black Hats,
Men's Black Socks
pairs lor fi.
Men's Panth, good value; worth $:
a pair.
Men's Coats in various patterns
one u.
White Handkerchiefs worth 10c. now 0c. or
0 for 23c.
Ladies' Kid Slippers worth $2 a pair now
$1.
Mon's Pants, good value; woilh $1 now $2.
Men's l'ants, good aluo; worth $3 now $3.
Mon's Cotton Socks. 5c. n pair or 0 for 23c.
Men's Ovcrliirts, full siae; 25c. each.
Silk Handkerchiefs worth 50c. only 20V.
Silk Handkerchiefs worth $1 now 5Ue.
Men's Calfskin Shoes only $1.75 u pair.
Brown Cotton, good value; 10 yds for 50u.
White Cotton, good value; il yds for 50.
AND OTHER GOODS
Too numerous to mention at
equally Reduced Prices.
YEE OHA.lSr Sg CO.,
S9C Nuuanu Street. 2w
Ladies' AM liuu Black Si Scarfs !
Hanfl Painted SI Scarfs and Hiss !
Hana Pamleil Gnslions, Head Ms, Etc.
AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES.
New Fancy Table Covers and Table Scarfs !
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Lace Tidies, Lace Scarfs & Lace Sets !
A FINE VARIETY OF
T.nrltaa' T.onllini. T3n.sncj TTr n r Tin era n li A (!n Vfl Hncsncjl
.UU.V.tU.3 UgUlUVt J. UJ.OUU, "". .Wfc, ,.. w. w
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Painted Swiss Fans, Lace Fans & Feather Fans !
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
LADIES' FINE SILK HOSE IN ALL COLORS !
Real Lace Handkerchiefs, Chiffon Bows, New Sash Ribbons,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs !
Como and se'e our KMDUOinERED HAN'PICUKCHILTrf at 10o., 12fo. and
20c. Our 23c. assortment can't lie beat.
BIG BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OK
Ladies' Embroidered Flounces in Dress Lengths
AT S3.00, S3.50, S3.75 AND UPWARDS.
Ladles' Cashmere Shawls, Embroidered Scarl Shawls and Crepe Shawls
IN ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Infants'
this !
Enibroiiloi'Ovl Cloaks and
Infants' Silk
Children's Qloaks !
Bonnets, Muslin Kennels
aau
tTGk- If you aic looking for Holiday Goods, cull and sec pmi uuiuonse usortu.uut
bi'forc making your purchases ulsowbJro.
o
N. S. SACHS,
FORT ST
ABRIVAL OF THE CASTLE.
Pictures of
Hawaiian
Horsos.
Bred Racing
Mr. C. H. Good, artist at Williams'
gallery, has completed somo very fiiio
'crayou work of Hawaiian bred racing
stock. Ono of those, Fred. Mac, tho
fastest Hawaiian bred colt, with a
record of 2:42, has been presented
to Mr. Clarence Maofarlane by Mr.
Jas. Williams. Fred. Mac. surprised
all by his performance on the Ka
piolani Park track on Sept. 2d, tho
Queen's birthday. Ho is tho winner
-of tho Honolulu and Kapiolani
purses. Tho trotter's sire is Boswoll
Jr., dam Molly. Tho filly, Littlo
One, which covered a half mile in
51 seconds on tho Kahului track, is
one of tho group. Gen. Garfield
and Baby Miuo aro siro and dam,
respectively, of Littlo Ono, who is a
fast young animal.
Tho now famous four-year old
thoroughbred horso Lord Brock and
tho stallion Speculation Jr., aro fine
ly portrayed. Both auimals aro own
ed by Mr. W. H. Cornwoll. Lord
Brock is a sou of Bryant W., ho by
Monday, darn Modjeska, siro Joo
Daniels. Ho was imported by Mr.
Cornwoll in 1891 and was winner of
tho match raco on Sopt. 2d, of this
year, aud many othor races sinco his
arrival. It is understood that Lord
Brock will bo shipped to San Frau
cisco to bo a participant in the Mid-
wintor I'air races to bo lioltl tuoro.
Speculation Jr. is a sou of Specula
tion, who is tho Biro also of Oakland
Maid, Crown Priuco and many
others iu tho 2:H0 class. Specula
tion Jr. is tho siro of tho goldiug
Contral, now owned by Hon. W. G.
Irwin. Tho portraits have boon
Jilaced on exhibition iu tho Pacific
lardwaro Co.'s window, and aro
much admired for tho noalness of
oxeculiou and oxcullout finish. Tho
franio work was douo by tho Pacific
Hardware Co. Such work shows
what can bo dono at homo. Mr.
Good is a roal artist, to jutlgo by his
work.
Reporting tho Dontk of a Passenger
at Sea.
Tho American barkontino S. N.
Castle, Capt. Hubbard, arrived this
morning, 14 days from San Fran
cisco, and went alongside the O. R.
& L. Co.'s wharf. Tho Castlo loft
San Francisco on tho 30th ult.,
having on board a full cargo of
general merchandise consigned to
W. G. Irwin & Co., and' i horsos
and 414 pigs belonging to Mr.
Jno. Burke. Sho also had nino
passengers for this port, ono of
whom, J. T. Keesol by name, died on
Saturday last, December 9, from
dyspepsia, and was buried at sea tho
next day. Tho captain reports fino
weather throughout tho passage.
"WM
Rigger
DAYIES,
antd : Stevedore
ESTIMATES AND CONTRACTS ON
ALL KINDS OP WOUK.
Oryicc: With Wright Bros., : Fort Street.
UOotf
WANTED
A GENTLE BUGGY
Horse, for family
use. Kcport at Tracy's
Store, King street, on
1'riday. 000-lt
8k.
To' Close Out Consignments !
Tor the Benefit of tho Eatato of
M. GOLDBERG.
Commencing on SATURDAY, Decem
ber Otli, I will sell a New Consignment of
Boys' Shirt Waists
The Celebrated "Star" Brant! at
G.00per Half Dozen.
Boys' Suits from S3.50 up.
Hen's Suits from 812.00 up.
Men's Extra Pants from $1.50 up.
Dai Nippon!
Dai Nippon!!
Dai Nippon!!!
Tho above Storo his received another
Splendid Invoico of
SANTA GLAUS'
HEADQUARTERS
PRESENTS THIS
Holiday 'Season
An nnusnal attractive variety of NEW
GOODS to meet the taslo anil wants of
our Inland community. Apai t
from a lino stock of
Presentation and Miscellaneous Bocks and
Dainty Booklets
- IS THE NEW SEASON'S -
Xmas Cards
TO THE PUBLIC
M. S. LEVY WILL SELL FROM
Saturday, Dec. 9th, Christinas
His Entire Stock, at VERY LOW PRICES, to give
the Public an opportunity to buy their
Presents, for little money.
TOYS and DOLLS
WILL BE SOLD AT COST PRICES.
giir3 Before you make your Holiday purchases any
where else, give me a call and examine my prices. !No
trouble to show goods.
Japanese Silk & Fancy Goods
Island Orders Promptly Attended to.
I. LEVINGST0N, Manager.
809-m
Entertainment at Kawaialiao !
FOR THE BENEFIT OF KAWAIAHAO
Sominary the Pupils will ropeat their
ThanksjRivini; Entertainment in tho Chapel
of tho school TIIUHSDAY EVENING,
December '28th, at 7 :0 o'clock. The pub
lic aro cordiallv Invited. Admission, 'J2c.
" UOS-td
DR. C. W. MOORE,
1400 Van Noss Ave., S. P., Cal.
Elegant Apartmonts for Patients.
KLIX'TIUCITV IN NEI1VOUS I118EABBH,
OSr Dr. Mooru oiler invalids all the
comforU of home, with constant and care
ful treatment, HcfcrstoJl.lt. Mucfurlanu.
000-tf
Holiday Jewelry
LATEST NOVELTIES
IN THAT LINE.
Everything New
AND OF-
NOTICE.
MONEY TO
l'ERBONB OWING
iu nimncnt with as ttiu uuuv an
iu to Dr. Uvoriic lluddy, ISeretania
A LI.
J'X. the undomlened will nlcabo oblige by
muKii
Dossil
Htrect, Honolulu, ily to dolni; further In-
rouveuieuco ami iroumu win no avomcu,
U03-Ut WAIfEK JIII.I..
Modern Designs
Per S. S. "Oceanic."
COMI'IIIMXU
BeantiM Silk and Grape
FOR DKEBSES-
Cushions, Table Covers,
Bed Covers, Oownn,
Chemises, Shawls,
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
D01MK8, BOAItFS,
SASHES, JACKETS,
CAPS, SOKEENS,
FOR 1894,
That must bo seen to bo appreciated.
Also a lino of
Japanese Paper Crepe Books
Of Jingles and Fairy Tales.
Additional to a bewildering supply of the
customary good goods for all good
people is a siock oi
I:n.ca.iein Ba.s3s.ets
That aro us useful as thoy aro novel and
attractive, and of all kinds and sizes.
Dolls & Dolls' Sundries
KM- Santa Claus' HnAiQU.itTEas has
always been noted for its supply of Dolls
and all tho etceteras of dolldom, and this
season leads them all.
Half Kid
Dolls,
Nankin Dolls, ltai! Dolls, Itubber Dolls.
China Dolls, Dolls with Finu Fiench Uis
(juo Heads, Dolls with socalled Unbreak
able Heads, China Heads.
TTvT T O with Heal Human Hair,
xJkJxjXjO Dolls with Natural Look
ing Hair, somo with Tow Hair, Woolly
Hair, and some with No Hair at all.
Bloopinfj 'Dolls, "W alcoful DoIIb, Smil
ing Dolls, Crying Dolls.
"nfYr T Cl in Full Dross, Half Dress
I i 1 1 j I jl and Undress and ranging
from about three inches to nearly three
feet in size, and fiom ten cents to several
dollars.
Lady Dolls, Girl Dolls, Boy Dolls, Baby Dolls
French Dolls, English Dolls,
German Dolls, 'American Dolls,
Esiiuimaux Dolls, Indian Dolls,
Mulatto Dolls, Darkey Dolls.
-ML. S. H,E3"V1T
7 5 FORT STREET 7 5
National Cane
shredder
PATENTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
KID DOLLS,
'J-'OH
SUITAULK FOH-
FRENCH CANDIES.
riHAULES
J assumed
J. WHITNEY HAVING
linmiiL'Dinunt of tho l'alacn
Ice Crt'iim 1'arlors. has returned thu uiuiiu.
factum of Choicu French Candies and leu
Creams, lie is ready to supply thu holi
day trade. Arlington lllock, Hotel Street,
ilolh Telephones. Vfi-'ivi
Xmas and New Year's Presents,
SOUVENIR JEWELRY
MADE TO OltDElt.
gr-I)Hud orderb promptly attented to.
E. A. JACOBSON,
503
ITort Street.
Kll-llll
Silk and Cotton Kimonos
COTTON CRAPES
IN OltEAT VAUIETV,
Ub- Inspection Respectfully Invited.
jfe No Trouble to Show (loods
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Mrs. J. P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
001 Iw
rrn t ???i".
Bhoes, Doll's Stocl
Doll
Hgs, Doll's.
ll's Stockings, jioirb Jims, uu
I'araHols, Doll's Jowolry, Doll's Fans, Doll's
Doll's IJedsteads, Doll's TrouH-
Ilodies, Doll
Arms. Doll's
Doll'b Hats, Doll's
s, Doll'
Doll's
CriullnH.
Hpanx. Doll's Carriages. Doll's Tea Kcts,
Wash Bets and sets of lots ot necessary
things to complete tho happiness of a
doll's mamma's life.
Equal liberal provision is made in all the
TOY LiaSTB
Rubber Toyfl, Woodon Toys,
Tin Toys, Hora Toys,
Iron Toys, Payor Toy3, Etc.
OU'lDOOlt (1AMES, INDOOK (JAMES
M' -
... b o o k:s ...
That urn u Joy to behold.
SM Everybody and all i provided
for at Ha.vta Cmui.1 Jlr.Aiu.uuiiii:s.
TTIOS. GTTHPvUM.
fcH'-UW
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENT?
-- tlioso SiutciiDKKH and uro now prepared to receive ordwrs. '
Tho ureut advantages to bo derived from tho uso of tho NATio.VAi.;0..r.
Sinti:i!i:ii are thoroughly established and acknowledged by ; Planter
generally.
The large number of Planters using tboni in the United States, Cuba,
Argentine Republic, Peru, Australia and elsewhere, bear ,witnefSto the
above claim.
The itho of tlio Smti:i)i)i:it very largely augments tho intantity.of cane
tho mill can grind (25 to 50), also tho extraction of juice (5 to 12).
II is a great safeguard, making known at once tho presence of any
pieces of iron, Makes from cars, or anything which would bo liable to d.unago
the mill, and allowing ample time to remove ame beforn damaging thu mill.
Tho Siiiti:uin:ii is very strongly made, nnd from tho manner of its opera
tion it cuts or tears these pieces of wood or iron without often breaking tho
Sinuuuir.u; and if anything breaks, it is (imply some of tho knives or cutter-,
which can be quickly and economically replaced. Tho Hiiiii:iM)i:it, as its
name indicatos, tears tho cano into bhreds of varying lengths, perfectly'opcn
ing it and allowing the mill to thoroughly press out tho juices without le
(juiiing the immenfco extra power necessary to grind or eini tho whole
cano. Tho Siii:i:iii:u spreads tho shredded cano uniformly and evenly to
tho mill rolls, and does away with tho neeofsity of spreading tho b.igasso by
hand between tho mills, whoru legrinding is iu use. No greater amount of
boiler capacity is required to operate the Biiiikiidku than Unit which was
sulHeient for tho mill, for the abovu icatons. We furnish full working
drawings for the inhtallatiou of our Hiiitiinnr.it.s, enabling any comprtout en
gineer to successfully iiibtull and stait them,
In ordering Siiiii:iui:iih from us, please i-cnd small tkiti-h, showing the
diameter and width of tho mill tolls with which HiiHi:iiiii:it is to be connected,
also tho side (either light or left hand as you filco (ho dclivny sido of (lie
mill), upon which (lie mill engine is located, uho the height from lioor lino
to renter of front mill toll shaft, aud distance center tin- shaft to front end
of lad pliite. These Siiiii:niii:iiri aie now being Used by the llilo Kugar Co.
ami ll.nvi Mill, Kohala, where they are giving great Hitlitf.tcfiiiii.
BJBT" Piices and further particulars may lie had by applying to
hw-tr
WM. G-. IRWIN & CO., LU,
M Alntt j'vr the iiuniVnit Mumti,
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