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" fl OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, TK.A.I3STS mimmwm Time Table FROM AND AFTER JUNE 1, 1803. To Ewa Mitt. 11. A.M. .8:15 ,'J:30 ..9:57 It. r.M. 1:45 '2:30 2:57 A. r.M. 4:35 5:10 6::J I). P.M. 0:10 5:60 0:22 J, on vo llutiolulu . .. Love 1'enrl Oily. Arrive Ewu Mill... To IloKotvtr. 0. A.M. .11:21 .11:55 ,.7:S0 II. A.M. 10:43 11. P.M. A. P.M. 5:42 0:10 0:45 I. raw Kwa Mill . . Li-ave l'earl City... Arrive Honolulu... 3:43 11:15 4:15 11:53 4:55 A, Saturdays only. II. Dally. C. Sunduvs excepted. 1). Saturdays exceptnl. $Jt Snllji g tUdin. .SATURDAY, JAN. fi, 1891. ULJTZTlXTn ItfEWS. Arrlvnla. t'ninw. .Inn 5. lilinri' K Bishop from Knhukii Stiur lVIe (rnui Kniml SAttnuAY, Jan. 0. Irwin, William, from Am brlgtnu V G H'nn I'mllL'In'O Haw Itk Andrew Welch, I'rrttti'Uivi Drew, from San Htnir Wnlalralc from Kukulhaele llono- knn mid Lahaina Stmr Mokulll from Moloknl and I.utial Slmr Jutnes Makcc from Knunl Doparturos. HvirnnvY, Jan. D. OSS Australia. Hmidlettc. for Snn Fran eltoo at 12 noon llr schr Norma. Walker, for Vlotortj, II ', via IVnrliyn Inland Vusaols LoaviiiR Monday. Sinn Mokulll for KuituitUakul. Kaimiln, l'nkoo, Halana. Wallau. Pulcktuiu. Kalaiipaim, Ijli.ilna, Olonalti and l.inalnt o i in r'.linl Kaula for Wolanae, Wultduu, Moku- lela. Lalo, Kaliuku and lMnalutt at U a in Miliar l'ele for Makawell ill 10 a m ."luir C It Bishop for Kapni Gargoo from Island Porta. Simr Maluc- 'J.i0 ba&nugar and iu lilies rloo lUnir hinlnnl -107.1 bags URar Stitir lllshop-'-'IOQ ban sugar Minr Polo I'JiX) bags ugar Btmr Kaala 2023 bags sugai Pnnsonfrrrs. AimiVAM. tiBI'AllTUHM. Fur Hun Francisco, imr 8 H Autr:ill:i. Jan H-.Mr and Mr J K Allan. ( ISchne, V I' lltlst. Mrs i: ' lloml, V 1 lloyd and wife, MUsACahlll, Mr and Mm Clement ron, MIm K Cornwcll, Mrs M 1) Cook, Mrs tlarrett and xon, Mr flerbcr and daughter, lion V M HuU'h, Mr Keohokalole, Mrs Irfithrop, Hon K l" Macfarlanc, Hon A I Peterson, Hon 8 I'arkvr. M l'hlllips, Mlis Kxiitcr, r It lloblnton, Master Sbarratt, J Smith. O Stlllmau, Ifo and 2 children.. L Tliiirtton, W Vtaterliouie, ll A iui mnrm. Jr. runt and Mr Wight, J Wlbl r. in lit and Air ulgnt, . rl.lg.i, A I I, wiiuamtanii miii. Shipping Notos. II io ptcrtiuor Iwnlanl, Mlkuhala and laudlni) will bv ulonj; to-morrow. Tliu barki'iitlno Amelia received 4w baKi f uirnr from tin' tvumvr IVIc to il ay. The hti'iinier Wuliiloulo from Ilaimikuu was ti'lihoni.'d as oil' Diamond Head nt 2:.so o'clock tlih afionioon. Tho AmiTli-an 1-miiMvd hcliooncrs Aloha niidTrn'nult uru II and 11 duysont reiprc tlwly from San l'ranclsco for this iort. Tliu Ciulom Hoiim cloed nt Its nmml hour at noon to-day, so tho nianifcut of ihoH. H. Atutralla rould not Ut obtained. The steamers IHkIiop hi id l'elu letivo for Mukuwoll on Monday M'horc there is abiindiilicu of augur uwillliiK liliiiicnl lnri', TlibHuwalliin bark Andrew Welch and brlKantlno W. (I. Irwin, botli from Kan I'Viinelstfo, worn tehiiliuiied early this fori1 noon, Inn hud not arrived In iHirl ut :i o'cloek thts tidcriiooii. The jillots left at 1;'M o'elook to steer them in. Siod. HUANOPKI.K-AtlMium Valley, Jn'n. 0, IVJI, Joeph Heanuiiele, U(;ed IU J ears and 6 months. ITEMS rilOM MAKA.JVELI. How Now Yoar'a Was Oolobratod Heavy Daily Output of Sugar. . Now Yoar's day was celebrated at Makawoli plantation by a varioty of sports during tho day and by a social and dauco in tho evening, on tho occasion of the oponiug of tho uow library and reading room, lately oonstructed for tho bonofit of em ployees of tho mill by tho Hawaiian Sugar Co. All tho omployoos at tended tho dauco, which, was con sidered a very enjoyablo ulFair. Tlioro is n project on foot to so euro an English spunking miuistur to bo tliu pastor iu tho old stone church nt Waiinoa, Kauai, distant about two miles from Muknweli, Tho Pacilio vapor lauuoh rocontly imported from tho Coast by Chas, Gay of Maknwoli is plying botweon that place and Xiiltau in tho interest of its owner Tho launch makes tho trip, n distance of twouty miles, iu four hour.", having in tow a hvonty-foot whaleboat. Mr. Gay is well pleased with tho launch, which woritti Jilto n cliaim. Maknuoli mill is working &plondid ly, turning out about twoho litiu Ured bags of sugar daily. Tho stoninor Polo nrrivod yostorday from Makawoli with 1200 bags, and another load is awaiting her at tho placo. "1 know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhu-a of long standing to linvo been permanently cured by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu-a Kouiedy,"8aynF.dwaril Shumpik, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have Hold the remedy iu thiseit, foroerhoveii 3 tai.H and consider it superior to any otlioi iiiedicinn now on tho market for liunel complaints." 2.1 and M cent bottles of this remedy fur sale by all dealeis Honon, Smith A: ('o., agents for the llawni iau Ulauds. X.OOAI AND OENEBAIj NEWS. Misa Albu'a benefit. If you want cheap clothes, sou Shou Lun's card. Tho P. G. band playa at Emma Squaro this afternoon. Brisk showers fell last night, and to-day is damp and muggy. Diamond Head, 12 noon Woalhor cloar, wind light northeast. Hawaiian choruses will bo sung by tho Quintot Club this oveuing. Tho Wnlcot kuifo sharponor is tho latest indispensable thing out. Get ono. E. C. Macfarlano loft on tho S. S. Australia for tho Coast uudor atlvico of his physician. Tho complimentary concort to Miss Albu takes placo at tho Opera Houso at 8 o'clock this ovoning. Saus Souci has a largo number of guests thoso days. Visitors from abroad aro delighted with tho place. W.J.Cuolho will sing "Wrecked and Saved," by request, at tho com plimentary concort to Miss Albu at tho Opora Houso to-night. Tho sale of tho Emtnes' proporly by Jas. V. Morgan, which was to havo takon placo at noon to-dny, was postpouod until noxt week. Tho Beach road at Kapiolaui Park, leading from Mr. Cuuha's to Mr. Jas. CampbolFfl rosldouco, is ro coiving a now coat of road motal. C. M. Whito is empowered to trausact all businoss matters of Mac farlano & Co., L'd, during E. C. Mae farlano's absonco from tho country. Tho polico hold thoir regular weekly shoot nt tho butts at Kalia this morning. Doputy Marshal Brown is rated as tho crack shot of tho forco. It is reported that Sam Kuula, messenger for tho Financo Depart ment, was dismissed to-day for his rofusal to pack a gun in caso of war was declared. The 1'aradiso of tho PaciGo for Dccembor has appeared. Ono of its features is a largo batch of letters of appreciation of tho paper from Ha waiian consuls and others in many landn. Captain Wildridgo, who cntno hero to inspect tho S. . Miowora, loft on tho S. S. Australia at noon to-day. Tho Miowora is expected to mako tho trip to San Francisco iu two weoks. H. A. Widomanu, Jr., left on tho S. S. Australia to-day to rosumo his position as clork iu tho ofllco of J. D. Sprockols & Bros. Co., L'd., San Francisco. Ho was given a farowoll luau at tho family rosldouco yostor day oveuing. It is reported that Capt. Clappor of tho special polico has to got out becauso ho nald no to tho inquisito rial question, "Would you fight against tho Lnited States forces if they were laudod to put down the 1'rovinloiwtl Govorninout ?" Mr. Thurston's deposition in tho Portuguese immigration caso is Hied in tho Judiciary Clork's office. It shows that tho Hoforui Government lent its nnmo and ofllcial blanks to tho schumo, without taking any financial responsibility in tho matter. If you want a doadiuro pointer on tho woathor of 1891, read what tho Hawaiian Hnrdwaro Co.'s scribe says. Then follow down tho col umn and you will got some news without waiting for tho Mariposa on the lrtth. That kuifo sharponor must bo 'andy to 'nvo in tho 'ousd. Mr. J. M. do Sn o Silvn, proprietor of tho Japanese Bazaar, Hotel stroot, has bcou presouted by tho mombors of Court Catuoes, No. 8110, A. O. F., with n haudsomo walking stick made of cocoauut wood with n boautifully engraved gold head, as u mark of their esteem. Mr. Silva. who has boon ono of tho most active and popular mombors of Court Camoes siuco its founda tion, intends leuving shortly for San Francisco. KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS. Installation of OHlcors In Oahu Lodgo Hich Rank Goromony. At n mooting of Oahu Lodge, No. 1, held Inst oveuing the following otlicors woro installed for tho ensu ing term: John Buckloy, Chaucollnr Com mander. Goo. Hawkins, Vice-Chancellor. Jamos T. Stewart, Prelate. B. Borgorseu, Mastor of Work. Horbort Standon, Koopor of He cords aud Seal. H. C. Hold, Mastor of Fiunnce. Houry Smith, Master of Kxcho quor. A. G. da Silva, Master at Arms. John Mel.ain, Iuner Guard. Johu Kidder, Outer Guard. Chas. J. McCarthy, tho Deputy Supremo Chaucollor who installed tho officers, was assisted ou this oc casion by tho followlug Knights: Sol, Isaac, Grand Vico-Chaucollor; Johu F. Eckardt, Graud Prolate; Geo. Dcuisou, Grand Mastor-nt-Armsj K. II. P. Woltors, Grand Keoiier of liecords aud Seal; CM. V. Forstor, Grand Mastor of Ex chequer; J. M. McChusuoy, Graud Inner Guard, and W. C. Wilder, Jr., Grand Outor Guard. After the ceremony of installation tho following Past Chancellors were admitted into what is called tho L'ast Chancellors' Hank, a degree that can oniy bo con f erred upon Chnncollor Commaudoru who pass tho chair. A collation aud light re froahuientH wound up tho ceremonies of tho oveuing. Brother Solomon Isaac, who assisted, is a visiting brother and a l'ast Chancellor of Gnriiold Lodge, No. 72, of San Fran cisco, Cnl. Ho was glad to moot ho many knights iu Honolulu nud eulo gized them ou tho manner of con ducting tho business and work of tho lodges iu Houoliilu. ITo left by the Australia. TiTBTUTnT nnrrwr TirATTitn.s. f Quarrol Betwoen an Expressman and a Merchant. Mrs. Vina King, tho negross who assaulted Goo. Washington, hor paramour, with a pickaxo on( Now Yoar's Day, appeared in tho District Court this morning. Sho was neatly dressed in a tight-fighting gown. As her victim had not rocovored sufficiently to attend Court, hor caso was sot for Jan. 12, by which time it is expected Washington win do in fit condition to appoar. P. Stewart, for violation of pass port laws, had a nolle prosequi granted, ho having been sent back on tho S. S. City of Poking for San Francisco. Ah Yat, a Chinaman who was ar rested yostorday for peddling cakos without a licenso, was ordered to appear for trial on Jan. 1!). Frank Forroira, tho famous run away catchor, appoarod to answor to a chargo of assault and battory on S. Ehrllch. of tho Tornplo of Fashion. Tho trouble started over tho pay ment of fifty conls to Forrelra, for carting a package It appoars that Mr. lihrlicli was not sausuou wun tho receipt and told defendant to got ono from tho head of tho firm, viz.. Union Food Co., to which tho packago had boon takon. Forroira returned to Ehrlich with tho state ment that tho receipt had boon O. K.'d. Uhriicu was not sausuou anu Forroira put tho rocoipt book in his pocket, fntondlng to keep it until tho inouoy was paid. Ehrlich snatched tho book and tho defend ant shoved him out of the door. On cross-examination. W. A. Kinnoy, counsel for tho dofonso, kept com plainant on tho wltnoss stand for nearly nn hour, till ho and his coun sel, C. W. Ash ford, woro out of nationco and both objected to ans- woring quoslions. Thoir objoctions woro ovor-rulcd and aftor somo fur ther interrogating counsol Kinnoy lot up on tho witness. Forroira was found guilty this aftoruoon and fined $.". mt FATAL ACCIDENT. Thrown from n Cart While Hiding Down Hill Against Orders. The Portuguese head luna of Chas. Makce, at Kapaa. mot with an accident on Thursday last, Jan. 4th, whioh rosultod fatally. Tho man was riding on a bullock cart down a hill, whon tho bullocks wont a little too fast and bumpod against a fonco, Tho jolt unsoatod tho Portuguoso and in falling he struck on his Load. Ho gavo one despairing cry aud ox plred. Au accident occurrod about two vcars airo to auother Portucmoso caused by the same carelessnoss, but he was inoro fortuuato in only break ing nu arm. Evor since that acci dent thoro has boon a standing order that no ono should rldo on any bul lock cart going down hill. Tho vie tim disobeyed tho maudato and was killed. Tho beautiful hammorod iron fence encircling tho statuo in tho Catholic Mission yard was oxocuted by Mr. A. Jaouon, ono of Honolulu' elovor est handicraftsmen. Mr. Jaouon is proparod to oxocuto all kinds of iron grilles, fancy tomb railings, etc., at roasouablo figures. Business dead V Not much ! Lenstwino it is not so with tho California Feed Company. We have raiulo a business for our solvcy, which has stoadily grown through all tho hard times othor people are complaining about. Wo havo just Hccurod from Mr. J. I Colhurn hia old stand, cor ner Quoen and Nuuanu strcots, and taken possession of those largo anil oonvoniont promises. Wo had to do so, becauso our old placo at Lolco is too small for our fuHt-incronsing business. Iu a few days tho bark "Muuna Ala" will bo hero again with hor fourth full cargo of Hay and Grain, bought by our Mr. J. N. Wright who will urrivo on that vessel. Wo prcfur to select our merchandise) oursolvcs rather than havo olhors do it, which means that wo get hot tor goods at a loss price Wo thank our many friends for thoir liberal patronage for the paht threo years, and hopo by strict attention to a business wo thoroughly undorstand to morit tho patronage of as many more. CALIFORNIA FEED CO. SI1EU LUN, Uft. NUUANU ST. Next iluur .Merchant's Exchange. Merchant Tailor New Goods and Latest Styles I PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Cm- Customer Retting additional salts will reeelvo u reduction of 5 and Jl.fO re duction on pants. IK.M-3in "KA MAILE" Clearance Sale! iia. iiKi:s' Postponed Until Further Notice. $0T Waicii rou nu. Announcement! IrJO l NOTICE. ON ANI AFTKI1 'flUI lt JAN'JAl.tV. lMU.ihu retnillm of Hrv Uooas will- In. illiii'iiuttliuei yiy-iw Tiirxt. ii. i;avikh a CO. JToieph Buby Ben ot Harry X. Ruby, ot Columbia, Pa., Suffered From Birth With a genre Form of Scrofula Humor " Until my boy was six ytars ot see he was from birth terrible eafferer from scrofu lous humor. Boroi would appear oa him tod spread until u Large n si Dellar and then dlscharee, followed by others, to that tho larger Rt ot his body was mate f eeree all le time, especially serere on his legs and back ot hU ears and on his head. Tim humor had rery offensive odor, and caused Intense Itching We cannot tell how that poor boy suffered Ut all those years. Physicians did not effect curs. At last I decided to gUe htm Hood's BarsaparUla, as my druggist recommended It In about two weeks the Sarsapartlla began to have effect. The sores commenced to heal up: the flesh began to look more natural and healtlir. Then tho scales came oil and all over his bodr new and healthy flesh and skin formed. When he bad taken two bottles he was onUrely tree from sores, having only the scars to show where they bad been. These have all disap peared. Wo aro unable to eipress our thanks for the good Hood's Sarsaparilla has done our little boy." lUnnr K. Ituur, Box 350, Columbia, Pennsylvania. nOOD'B FILLS cur ConitlpMlon by rtot lag the pertstaltU actios tf lbs allmtaUry cans! HOnriON, NEWMAN A CO., Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Shamrock Linens! I liuvo much plcadtiro in advising my numeroiH -li-onts that I liuvo rcccivi'il advices that tho Siiamuoci; Linrns havo been accorded The Highest Award, . . . . . . Modal and Diploma ul the Chicago World's Fair for Table Fiinen, Towi'lo, .Sheeting, Pillow lnun, llandkerchiefii and Km broiderv. W. G. SPROULrib, Sole Aitenl (or tho Hawaiian lluiul. 1U8 tt H.Hackfcld&Co Are jut in receipt of lurj;c impoiiu- lions by their iron lark "I'uil I.Mi1itn;"niul ".I.C I'Jhiner." iiuil by iv number of w- eels from Ainui leu. Cousiklint; of a large anil complete iithorlmi'iit of DRY GOODS Vienna ami JrouGardon Furnituro, Hiuhllcry and Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads, Etc., Etc. Bechstein & Seller Pianos Amorican & European Groceries Oils and Paints, Lubricating Grease, Caustic Soda, Wash Soilu, 1'ilterprcBS Cloth, Twine, Bigs, Market- Baskets, Demijohns, Etc., Etc. LIQUORS, BEERS, MINERAL WATERS, Rooting Slates, Firebricks', Sheet Zinc, Shoot Lend, Plain nnd Corrugated Iron, It, II. Materials, Steel Rails, Etc., Etc. also HAWAIIAN SUGAR & RICE Uohlcn Unto, Diamond, Hjieny'ri, Mm s rhantH ami Eldorado FLOUR FOR SALB Uu (lie most Llbcial Terms at the Lowest I'ticcK hy Ta. HmoUfitld A Oo. I TRADE J V MARK Golden Role r. W.F.Reynolds, : Prop. 1893-XMAS-1893 DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE IS Til K MOSS I'HKSKNI'. DOLLS & TOYS At SFECIAItV LOW intCC. DOLLS Nicely DrejseU 3Jc. an.l tte. U0LLS Better Dressed $1. DOLLS r.lclily Drenil $1.75 to f 7.M). Fine English Dressed Dolls With everythlni; to take off 10 and $7.50. Doll Heads and Bodies POLLS' KintKITUIlK, ItOOKINU 1I0KHKH, WAtlONS, VKLni'llM'.DIM, TKA 8KTS. VASKS, KTC. -A liltU'TIM'l. MurLW or Pursos, Card Cases, NII OTHER Leather Goods. Our Children's Books Aiu l!cuitluliiili Kin-. GIFT BOOKS! . . in i.ni .11. 'Ufc. Itt-iiil our l'ntnlgiio iil .,.ittlll surely llml tdiii'.-tliliif; mhi wunt IIIOM I'ASHP.NUKU TRAINS, I HON ntl-MllllTTItAINM, I HON t'OACIIKM, IRON CARTS, r.T., ktc. i:tc. i.tc. SANTA GLAUS' IIUDIIDARTtRS I'llF-SES I'S THIS Holiday Season An iiiiii-iiuI iittiuollve vurlilv ot NKW UUUD.S to uii'Oithc mill' nnil want- of imr loland roiiimunlty. Aan Iruia a Hiih hIutk of Preseiilullou cul Miscellaneous Books ami IMloty Booklets It.- i II i .l.w m.ami:. Xmas Cards O A. ILi H5isrr)R,s li'OR, X Q94, That innl In' Mill In l"i ii'pri'c'lllol. Aim u 1 1 li.' nt JapauoBO Paper Cropo Books 01 Jliijihn and I'alry Ta!es. Additional to n l .." I rlnrj Niitiiily ut the customary i;oil noinla lor all i;ool lieople is il tlMk of Indian Baskets That nre as useful its they am novel and attractive, und ol all Mud aud slit'. Dolls & Dolls' Sundries gm- Santa Clacn' llKAVgt'AnTKKi hna always been noted (or ita supply ol Doll 4 and all the eteete ran of ilolldoni, and thin season loads tiieiu an. KID DOLLS, Half Kid Dolls, Nankin Dollv, lta(; Doll?, lluhher Dolls, China Dolls. Dolls with b'lu4'rrm-li Ills- quo Ilnails, Dolls with corn lira Uutirrnk able Heads, China Heailx, TVT T C '" ''L'ftl Human Hair, XjyJJUlO DolU with Natural biok Iiir Hair, some with Tow Hair. Woolly Hair, and noine with Nu Hair nt nil. Bloeplnn; Dolls, -Vnkel'ul Dolls, Smil ing Dolls, Crying Dolla. Tiir I C In Tull Dross, Ilulf Drews I J It jI iC ami iiniins uud ruiiKiiiK from ahout thren Inrhen to nearly tnreu feet iu site, und from ten renin to veral dollarx. Lad; Dolls, Girl Dolls, Boy Dolls, Baby Dolls French DoIIh. Kuullah DolN. norman DolN, Amerlean Dolls, Esquimaux DolN, Indian Doll-, .Mulatto Dolla, imrkey noils. TVYT I Hrads, Doll Bodies, Doll UJ1jLj WIbs, Doll's Arms Doll's Shoeii, Doll's Stockings, Doll's Hath, Doll's 1'urasolM, Doll's Jewolry, DoII'n Fans, Doll's Cradles. Doll's Bedsteads, Doll's Trous seaux, Doll's Carriages. Doll's Tea Sets, Wash Bets nnd nets nt lotn of necessary things to complete the happiness of a doll's mamma's life. Kcital liberal provision In minlo In ull the TOY 3L,I2STH3 Rubber Toys, Wooden Toys, Tin Toys, Horn Toys, Iron Toys, Paper Toys, Etc. Ul'TDOOIt (JAMES, INDOUR UAMKS Mil) ...BOOKS... That nru a Joy to huhold. tV i:eryhihly and all ages provided for at Santa rues' Ht:igi'AHTLii'i. THOS. gTtHRUM. WMJw liilZIIII The Newest and the Latest CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT 3ST. S. SIGHS' tsao Fort Street, ZSonolulu. The "Mother's Friend" Patent Shirt Waist 1 This Is the latest improvement in Boys' Shirt Waists and a true friend to mothers: no more buttons to sew on, as these cannot come oir. We hare them In white and in fancy percales from 05 cents upwards BOYS' CALICO WAISTS IN ALL SIZES AT 23 CENTS. latest Shapes In Children's Cloth Caps, University and Pinafore We have them in Cream, Cardinal, Navy Blue and Seal Brown. CHILDREN'S AND INFANT'S FANCY FLANNEL COATS at very h.w pri.w. WATERED SASH RIBBONS IN ALL COLORS. THE ADELINE BLACK STOCKINGS They aro pronounced the best by all who have given them a trial. We have them for ladles, gents, children and Infants, in plain, ribbed, drop stitch and open work. . . . Ladies' Adeline Black Stocking reduced to 60 cents per pair. , . . Ladles' Diamond Black Stockings at 23 cents er pair. Have yon seen tho CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HAT8 that we are selling for 'JO cents? They are just tho thing for Boys or Girls. REMOVED! M. S. LEVY HAS REMOVED TO 513 WHERE III2 WILL BE HAPPY TO MEET ALL HIS OLD CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. ', Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishings. 2L. S. National Cane Shredder I'ATKNTKD UNDER THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. THE UXI)ER8iaNEI) HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AUENTS FOR thoeu HiiitKUDKitH und are now prepared to receive orders. Tho great ntlvnntagca to bo derived from the ue of tliu National Oank HiiiiKiinr.u aro thoroughly established and iieknowlcdged hy Planter Eoiicrnlly. The litrKO iiuinhor of Planters using thuiu in tho United State, Cuba, Argentine- Republic, Porn, Australia mid elsewhere, hear witness to tho above claim. Tho iiho of tho HintKDDKn vory largely augments tho quantity of cane tho mill can grind (25 to 50), also tliu extraction of juice (A lu 12,). It in u great safeguard, making known at oufo tho presence of any pieces of iron, slakos from cars, or anything which would ho liable to damage tliu mill, and allowing umplo time to rcmovo same before damaging the mill. Tho SiiiiKiinEit is vory fctrongly made, and from the manner of its opera tion it cuts or tears theso pieces of wood or iron without often breaking the Kiiukudkr; and if anything breaks, it isfiiniply some of tho knives or ctittern, which can bo quickly and economically repine til. Tho Hiiukdhek, iih its name indicated, tears the cauo into shreds of varying lengths, perfectly open ing it and allowing the mill to thoroughly press out the juices without re quiring the immonso oxtra power necessary to grind or eruth tho whole cauo. Tho SmtEDDER spreads tho shredded cane uniformly and uvenly to the mill rolls, nnd docs away with tho necessity of spreading tho bagaste by hand between tho mills, whera rcgrinding is in use. No greater amount if boiler capacity is required to operate tliu Siihkiideu than that which wu Hiiilleient for tho null, for tho above reasons. Wo furnixli full working drawings lor tue installation oi our bhukddkiih, enauiing any competent en gineer to succcsffully install and start thorn. in ordering KiiitF.DDUitH from us, please send smull sketch, showing the diameter aud width of the mill rolls with which tiuiiKunuu is to be connected, ulhd the side (either right or left hand as you face tho deliveiy side of the mill), upon which the mill enginu is located, also the height from floor line to center of front mill roll shaft, aud distance center this shaft to front end of lied plate. These KilRKDiutits aro uow being used by the Hilo Hugar Co. and Howi Mill, Kolmla, where they are giving great satisfaction. fJT Prices and further particulars may bo hud hy applying to WM. G. UU-tf "KA MAILE" On mill after tho 1st day of January , loill, the storu known as "KA MAILE" will bo closed out and ha retired from IjiihIiicss as fast as possible. Cash will heevai'tcd forall sahs after that datr. 1'rh'cs will ho reduced nu everything. I'atrons uru requested to settle their accounts as lupidly as possible. MRS. 0. E. BOARDXAN, MMf Proprietress. SITUATION WANTED. A MIDDLE-AGED aiUlMAN-AMKlU-can lutuly arrived here would like a situation for geusral work either lu bul ness, farm or private bouse. Address, "A. A.," Bulletin Olllr-e UIH-bt Robinson Block, Hotel Street, LEVY. IRWIN & CO., L'd., Solt Agtutt fur Ihr lluiruiinn ItUnult, Circuit Court, First Circuit of tho Ha waiian Islands. In Probate. IN THE MATTER OK THE KbTATE of l.UK. BANG, latu of Honolulu, de ceased, intestate. On reading und (IIIiik the petition of H. Ahwl, of Kaliulul, Muni, alleciiiK that i.UK paDg, oi Honolulu, iitea tutestate ni Choy Hang, China, on the bth day of Jul , A. 1). 1887, and praying that U'tters of Ad lulnlstrotion lssuo to B. Ahmi. It is ordered that MONDAY, the 15th day of January, A. D. 18tH, be and hereby Is appointed for hearing raid petition iu the Lourt-Uooni of thin Court, at llono. lulu, at which time and place all persons concerned may appear aud show cause, if y mey uave, wny saiu petition snoiiiu it be granted. Dated Honolulu, It. I., Dec. 13, 1SIU. iiy mo vKiun : CHAS. V. PBTKRBON. lWit ws Clerk SITUATION WANTED. By A YOUNO QEItMAN. QIRL, TO mind Children or do Ueneral House- worl. Apply at this UlUce.; Uls-lw 1