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Time Table
FKOM AND AFTKK JUNK 1. 1893.
TRAINS
To Kwa Mill.
11. It. A. D.
AM P M P U p u
LtHve Honolulu ... .8:45 1 : 15 4:3.5 6: 10
I.fUe 1'enrl City H:30 '2:30 6:10 S:5U
Arrive Kwa Mill I:fl7 2:57 5.l 0:22
To Honolulu.
(). II. B. A.
AM KtVl PM PV
Leave Kvvn Mill 0:21 10:43 3:43 6:42
Leave IVnrl City 0:W 11:16 4:16 0:10
Arrive Honolulu ...7:30 11:66 4:66 0:45
A. Bntimlnys only.
11. Dally.
!. HttnilaVM excepted.
1). HntlirJays excelled.
h Snilij Ulrifn.
TUESDAY, JAN. SB, 18W.
3EA.R.I1TB3 aSTHJ'WS.
Arrivals.
Tukkhvv, Juu. 1.
Am sealing iclir Tolnnluiin, Mulnmler,
from 8mi Kriinulx'o
Am sclir Kolit Lowers, (Jooilman, 17 ilnys
from Hun FrnucNoo
Departure.
Tt'MtiAr, Jnn. 23.
Am sclir Aloha. Il.ihel, fur8n.li Frenclxco
ritmr (.Mainline fur Kuhiil.il, Keanao, Hnnn,
Hauioa, Klpnliulu, Nun, 1'nrnilinn, Kit
knlaii at 3 ti m
Hnur Mlknlinlu for Xawlllwlll. Koloa,
lelc, Mnknwcll, Wulnicu aiul Kekaha
at 6 li m
btmr W (1 Hall for Uhaltiu. Mnalnca,
Konu. Knit nnd Volcano at 10 a m
fttinr Wnlntrnlo for Kllauca, Knlllilwnl ami
Jlanalelnt 4 im
Htmr .' It lilnlioji for Xawlllwlll, Hnnninn-
ii I n at ) m
Vecaola Loavlng To-morrow.
Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, for Ban Fran
olwo
PasaonRori.
DKl'AUTURItK.
For Kuual or itinr Mlkahala, Jan 'II
Mr 11 W Atulrewn, Francis (Jay, Dr An
Uorion, Mliuilalriti-a.l, Iter Father Oillwrl.
For Maul and Hawaii tier itinr W 0
Hull, Jan 23-Volcatio: A F Itnth and II F
liamiueraly. Way porta: (I Ianik and
l.rlile. Hmlolpli Hprrckvl, It Lane, I) Kn
haulello, K Mollcr, .Mm Moller, K. 1'ixlryn.
Mr Archer and about 40 deck.
VoaaoU In Fort.
Uh8 I'hllndtlpliln, Darker, from Cnllno,
1'eru
1) 8 8 A.Iain, Xli.on, from a crule
11 D M S Champion, ltooke, Kxiulmaitlt
II I J M 8 Nnnlwa. Mori, from Japan
Am chr Alleo Cook, l'eiilmllow, from
1'unct Hound
Am iolir ItubL luum, O.kkIiiiuii, from
Han Franclkco
Am bk Margaret, l'cturou, ftiiunx, from
HrltUh Columbia
Am Kclir Trauidt, Jornennn, from Sun
FraucUco
Am ai-hr llaiigor, Artie, from Newt-antle N
a
Am bk Martha Davis, ooule, from New
York
JJr bark Vlllaltu, llnrlaud, from Liver
pool Haw bk Mnunu Alu. Smith, from 8nu
1' ranclnco
Haw btctn Klikltat, fuller, from Fort
Towurend
Haw bk Andrew- Welch, l)rw, from Han
Iranclxco
Urlt bk Velocity, Martin, from HoriKkom?
1'orolRU Voaaols Expected.
C A S H Warrlinoo, fr.un Yiuii'uver, It r.
due Juu 2.1
ti 8 Autralla, Houdlitiu, from Han Fran-
elitco, due Jim 27
Union 8 a Mimiiul,('any, from Ban Fran-
i'lco, dim Feb 1ft
8 H Alameda, Murce, fiom Sydney, due
Feb S
8 8 t.'blna, from San Froiulneo, due Feb 7
O A SB Aruwa, from Byilncy, duo Feb I
Shipping Notes.
The four.iiiu.ted M-hooiirr Hanior l
loudlnt; aiifiar at the Ocuaulu dock.
The DualliiK schooner Jo-wphlne did not
Kt away yeitcrilay, but will depart to-ilay
for the Juau ea.
A KUiall shore boat wa aiminK the caruo
of the meamer W. (1. Hall till mnrnliiK fur
Konu, Hawaii. It Is fur a Portuguese ul
that pluce.
The American four-munied .-clioontr
Knbert towtwera, Ooodiniin, arrived thl
mornliiK from Ban FruucUco with a cargo
of KCiieral merrhuudUe.
The American aeiilliiK nliiMiner Telan
kum, Meluuder maater, anchored oil' port
till afternoon. Hhe called here lat year,
and In on her way to the Japan neallm;
grounds.
The four.irianteil schooner Aloha, it.
Dabel muster, un towed to hcu tills iiinrn.
lug by the iug Kleu wlthucaruo of 2l,ti00
Jiugk of miKur, divided ax follows: 13,410
bags sugar, II. Haukfeld .t I'o ; 11,100 baK.
M 8 Urlnbaum A Uu. Weight, 3,012,47i
K)iindi; domeatlu value, S!i,4dJ.Aii.
Off for Their Honeymoon.
Oiovauui A. Long ami britlo, who
was Miss Lauriia Kaau, loft ou the
Y. O. Hall thin morning to spoud
thoir honoymoou at Konn. Tho
parties woro married at 8 o'clock
this morning at tho Jtotnau Catholic
Cathedral. Tho hcuiio at tho wharf
prior to the steamer's departure was
one of animation ami jollity. As tho
couple woro goiug up the gangway
they were showerod with rice, felici
tations of a happy and prosperous
wedded career. Whuu tho steamer
moved oranges were at a discount,
being Hung in all directions, to the
amuHomont of a large uuuiber of on
lookers. A Followor of tho Grip.
Tho persistent cough which usual
ly follows an attack of the grip can
be permanently cured by taking
(Jhamborlaiu's Cough Kemedy. .
A. McUuiro of McKay, Ohio, sayn:
"La Grippe loft me with a severe
cough. After using several diiferutit
medicines without relief, I tried
Chamberlain's Cough Homody.'which
otToctod a permanent cure. I have
also found it to be without an eipial
for children, when troubled with
colds or croup. '2? ami f0 cent bot
tles for sale by all dealers. Hcnsoii,
Smith A: Co., agents fur the Hawai
ian Islands.
LOOAXj and general news.
S. S. War ri moo not sighted.
Another sealer has arrived off port.
Next Monday week will be Chinese
New Year.
A cool proceeding the action of
Ice vs. Electricity.
Sidewalk builders ore working at
the Hawaiian Opera House.
Diamond Head, i) p. in. Weather
cloudy, wind fresh northeast.
Rudolph Sprockets was a passeu
ger ou the W. G. Hall to-daj
The Midwinter Fair at San Fran
cisco will opou fully on Feb. 1st.
The P. G. baud will give a conceit
at the Hawaiian Hotel this evening.
Francis Gay roturus to the Gardeu
Isle ou the stoamer Mikahala this
evening.
There were two nasseiiuers for the
Volcano by the steamer V. G. Hall !
this morning. I
Tho "Thustlos" will celebrate tho
Bums anniversary with a smoking i
coucert Thursday evening. j
Members of tho Honolulu Cricket
Club will not forget the adjourned
annual meeting at the Hotel this
ovoniug.
Ouo tin of No. 1 Hongkong opium
was discovered in tho railing of tho
bark Velocity from China yesterday
by Customs Olllcor J. Luahiwa.
Tho steamer W. G. Hall will re
turn to port ou Wednesday, a day
later than usual, this trip. She is
going to Lahaiua to take sugar.
A mooting has been callod of own
ers of lots on the Waikiki sido of the
Catholic Comotery, to take place on
Monday, Fob. 12, at tho comotory.
Another celestial has contributed
$T0 to the Hawaiian treasury. He
pleaded guilty to opium in posses
sion this morning in the District
Court.
11. W. Schmidt of Honolulu has
contributed a problem to tho Sail
Francisco Chronicle's chess column,
giving the pioces and men political
names.
N. S. Sachs has a notice to thoio
whose outstanding accounts are six
months and over. If not paid by
Jan. .'list, they will be turned over
to n collector.
J. F. Morgan will hold a sale of
certain property in Honolulu, de
scribed elsewhere, under foreclosure
of mortgage, at his salesroom at
noon to-morrow.
Tho four-homed ram which was
recoutly brought from Lauai has
been killed anil the horns havo been
placed ou oxhibitiou in the Hawaiian
News Co.'s window.
W. L. Wilcox will probably go
outside the harbor Friday or Satur
day to try his bauds at catching a
shark for tho Hawaiian exhibit ul
tho Midwinter Fair.
All goods for Chinese New Ve:r
came on the S. S. City of Poking. A
Chinese merchant says importers
would not trust to a sailing vessel,
as her arrival hero was imteliuite.
A steam launch and two boats
from U. I. J. M. S. Nauiwa had tor
pedo practice in tho harbor this
morning. Tho maneuvers were wit
nessed by a uumbor of people from
the wharves and shipping.
Members of the old volunteer
Hook & Ladder Co. mot last night,
and unanimously instructed their
foreman to rote against selling the
firemen's burial lot in Nuiianu ceme
tery, for which $7R has been oll'ered.
Members of the police force wisli
to contradict an item in yesterday's
Holoiiiuathat the ammunition they
tire at practice is pit at the Gooru
meut's expense. The meu say they
share the cost out of their uwn
pockets.
Police Otlicor W. King and posse
made a raid ou Camp fj, Sprockets
ville, on Thursday night and cap
tured several Chinese gamblers. Ou
an attempt to rescue the prisoners
King shot a Chiuamau above the
knee cap.
At the afternoon sessiou of the
Planters' Company yesterday, II.
M. Whitney road the report of the
Committee on Kamie. Jos. Mars
don gave information regarding
other fibre plants. It is to bo known
as tho Fibre Committee henceforth.
It appears no bond was given for
CailtaiU Hnvwnnl of Ihn Mnrhwwn.
Ho simply gave his word that ho
would bo ready to go ou the wituess
stand. Had the plaintiff, Mr. Foster,
demanded a bond the defendant
would havo oxactod a bond from
himself.
J.J. Williams received a letter on
the S. S. Mariposa from his partner,
Ed. Williams, saying that tho thou
sand negatives of Hawaiian scenery
whioh ho took over had all been de
veloped, and the prints attracted
goueral attention. Mr. Williams ex
pects to go over on the S. S. Austra
lia. Ou tho occasion of the final con
cert by tho Misses Albu ou Saturday
evening, the Opera House will be
lighted wholly by electricity fur the
first time. There are over MX) lamps,
so that a brilliant illumination is as
sured. The light is supplied from
the now station of the Hawaiian
Electric Company.
J. F. Morgan will dispose, of at pub
lic auction ou Friday evening next
cushion and pneumatic tiro bicycles,
roller skates, and in fact everything
in connection with tho cycfer.v at
Horetania street annorv. The '.sale
will take place at the armory and
will commence at 7 o'clock. .u is
your chance to secure a wheel cheap
After two years' inaction a com
I uiittco to get up a monument to
liisiuarck met the other day in tier
inuiiy. The fund has readied ,'SM,
(MX) 'marks. A suh-comuiitltMi was
appointed to loport ou u site.
JUDICIARY JOTTINGS.
Lazarus Separation - Elelo News
paper Case- Ice vs. Electricity.
Thos. Nott ha tiled a discontinu
ance of his suit against A. McDowall
and others.
John F. Howler, by his attorney,
P. Nouinann, has excepted to tho
decision rendered against him in the
Circujt Court at the suit of A.
Mcdoiros. horse doctor.
t Tho widow of C. Manaole peti
tions for probate of his will and that
J. A. Magoon be appointed adminis
trator, fhoro is real estate valued
at SltXH), and personalty at $W).
The Supreme Court, by Justice
Bickorton, nai rendered a unanimous
decision, ovor-ruling the excoplions
of Jooph La.arus to the decree of
separation adjudged against him at
tho suit of his wife, Knuimakaolo
Laarus. The exceptions were on
the ground that tho disposal of the
husband's suit for divorce, which
had failed, settled tho wholo matter,
especially as in the wife's answer she
asked for a decree of separation iu
her favor. As now decided, the law
is, "Tho statutes concerning divorce
and separation do not authorize the
granting of n separation to tho
libelleo on an answer and cross-bill
to libollaut's libol for divorce." In
this eao the separation decree is
allirmed on a separate suit, and not
on the answer to the suit of the
husband. W. A. Kinney for peti
tioner; O. W. Ashford for respon
dent. Iu the suit of John F. Howler
against E. C. Macfarlauoond others,
to declare a partnership between all
of them and himsolt as owners of
the Elelo newspaper stock, and to
make dofendants pay him back their
c(iia1 shares of a joint note paid by
him, John J. Sullivan has made an
answer. He denies that there was a
partnership and petitions the court
to declare that there was none. Ho
says Hint Howler, Macfnrlnuo and
Petentou assured him his only lia
bility on the note was .?2.)(), nlso that
they personally guaranteed him
against any loss. They agreed be
sides, he says, to pay all tho running
expenses of the paper in considera
tion of their having control of its
politics. Certain wealthy men woro
to put up inonoy for the expetisos,
so that Sullivan and the other sign
ers, beyond tho thrco controllers,
would have no risk iu signing tho
note. This defendant dem.inds an
account of all money received to as
sist the paper, ami aslis that the
Elcle plant bo sold, alleging that it
is worth more than the amount of
tint nolo.
The People's Ice and Refrigerat
ing Co. has entered an action against
the Hawaiian Electric Co. for $10,
1KK), for breach of agreement to lease
certain premises.
A Fine Instrument.
Judge Cnrmer received by tho
Mariposa a fine reed organ, which
he had loaned to a church at San
Diego. Our musical readers will bo
interested iu the following descrip
tion of the instrument.
It was made by tho Lining &
Hlako Organ Company, Worcester,
Mass. It has two manuals and pedal
base. The case is of black walnut,
and tho organ weighs 1100 pounds.
It contains the following sots of
roods: Great organ tibia major ltlft.,
contragamba ltlft., ophicleido Klft.,
trumpet Sft., horn diapason Kft.,
diilciaua Ift., wahUlute lit., Ilautiiio
2ft.. swell organ diapason 8ft., mel
odia 8ft., Unto Hi., principal Hi.,
violettn Ift., Ilute hariuouiipie -1ft.,
bo celeste Sft., pedal organ dolciaua
Hi ft., diapason I lift., violoncello 8ft.
The organ has the following me
chanical stops: Octavo coupler,
manual coupler, vox hiimana, trum
pet, dolce, diapason, dolce opou dia
pason, dolce full organ stop, great
organ, swell, knee hwoII with swell
organ
i'his handsomo instrument has re
markably agreeable tones, I., iug
none too loud for a parlor. It is hi
be hoped that Judge Cooper will
have a recital ou it before long for
the delectation of lovers of music.
Put Under $U00 Bond.
G. Muir, a sailor ou tho bark Mar
garet, was bound over to keep the
peace against Captain Pederson, this
morning, for using threatening lan
guage against the skipper. He was
ordered to file a bond of .2M) condi
tioned to refrain from doing violence
to the person of Captain Podorsou
during tho vessel's stay iu port, not
to exceed two months. Anderson,
also a sailor ou the Margaret, was
previously ordered to file a similar
bond for a similar offouxo. The
threats were made ou Jan. 17. As
both sailors are uualile to file tho
uecossarv bonds thev have been eon.
I fined in balm Jail, until the depar
ture ui the vessel.
Malicious Injury.
A native named Naiwi has got
himself into a nice inuddlo if the
evidence of Uchecca Akenu is to be
believed. The latter states under
oath that Naiwi is guilt of ma
licious injury iu Honolulu, since
Jan. IM, IS'.H, to a ditto she is uualile
to fi, by tearing down and destroy
ing a certain house built upon, and
a certain fence surrounding a lot be
longing to her ou Smith street,
thereby causing loss and damage to
the amount of .7.'i.
, Naiwi has made a general denial
of the charges, and the ca-e is being
, lieanl this afternoon.
A Favorite Humudy for La Grippe,
"During the epidemic uf la grippe
1 Chamberlain's Cough Keiued took
, the lead here and was much hotter
I liked than other cough medicine."
, II. M. Hangs, druggisi, I'hatsvvorth,
, III. The grip is niiii'li tlie same as a
very severe cold and requires pre-
cieh lint same treatment. This
1 Itemed i prompt and effectual and
will pievi-m an,v tendency of tliotlis
uac tiivvnrd pueiuunum. I'ur sale
by all dealers. !loiinii. Mnilli Co.,
agents lor the Hawaiian Islands.
.1 kind of Cummin ml I'nullnii
jwimjilly rstuutttt (if law rati itt Mr
llulUlin OHra.
AN ELOPEMF.NT CASE.
Tho Bride and Groom Residents of
Kahului.
The quiet littlo town of Kahului,
Maui, was the scene of an elopemoiit
on Thursday, Jan. Itfth. The gal
lant lover, T. li. Lyons, had enjoyed
the acquaintance of the young ladv.
Miss Enos, some years, aud recently
thoir acquaintance ripened into
mutual affection. A few days ago
Lyous heard that tho father of the
young lady had mated hor with an
other, and tho wedding was to take
place some time this weok. Lyons
decided to frustrate the plans of the
"old man." Ho mot tho young lady
secrotly and, aftor several attempts',
persuaded her to elope with him.
riinir plans were laid and between o
and 6 o'clock Thursday morning,
"by tho light of moou they stole
away," and woro tiuiotly married by
Rev. Kapu. Tho urido returned to
hor father aud begged for his bless
ing, but was spurned. Notwith
standing tho repulse tho couple are
as happy as doves. T H. Lyons is
well-known in town. v
O! the Agony
Of Those who Suffer from.
Scrofula
Uovd't Barnapartlla Purlfle, ' ,
Bootht, Itcnlt, CVHr.S.
Mr. T. r. JoHhmou
Bid .loir, Cat
"IhTfnrmnnyyfrI)ffti a prut luffcrer
from tutor I'l, timallnK out on my armi
andltptittitytitrecirerril with eruption and
lorei, dWrfcaraing all ibe lint. I tried wry
many mllclnt i fud cnmutUd li)rilclrn fir '
lid near, but cautlHutlr arw tm, I
lave taken Imt lline bottlei of Hood' Rm.i-
Hood's x Cures
rlll for rticuniallvm, and lim derlrttl lo much
benefit from It Uut ilio declare ttiero li no
oilier medicine on earth. Wo would not l
wltliotitlllntliotiouielf Iteoiti (30 botllo." '
T. Vaklf. v Joiomo.v, Hn Joie, Cat.
K. II. r.t mie lo git llmxl't Hunaparllla.
Hood's Pills act e.Mlljr. )t promptly and
cfiluleutl. on the lltor aud bowels. Sfic ,'
HOJIKON, NKW.MAN A CO.,
Agents for Hnwsllnn Hnmin. I
MEETING NOTICE.
A I.I. OU.SKItri OK LOTS OS THK
V Wulklkl nlilr of tint (.'iitliullc t'liim-
tf ry nrn rri,uuli'il in nu-i t ut tier Oinutfrv
nil MONDAY, KM.. 'i, iHil.
UM Jw
ri.u UIIIILK.
NOTICE.
ALL AfforNTS BTANIMNU HIX '
muntliH ninl over, Hrvl not .iM liv
the altt of Jmiusry, will W tmti.lct for
I'ulli'filoii It limit exciMitloii,
N. S. HAC'll.-. ,
lluixiliilii, Jnn SI, IhOI. ul-v '
Mokoleia Stock Farm.
Walalua,
jSECi
H. I.
SENATOR STANFORD
will covj:u tkx Mi!i:s at '
330 E3A.OH.
"Sonny Boy" Service, S20.
FINE HORSES FOE SALE !
Tiros. w. oat,
U-17 I'm -5 t Muini;.ir.
SITUATION WANTED.
BY A KKI.IAilLK WOMAN Wll.l,
IliK lo liclp In tho klti'lirii, m-vnIiil'
unit iixrul limiM'work Aiiiily to M.
flonicx, ilrlvir lintel Stiihlo. u-h
HAWAIIAN QUINTETTE CLUB.
AIl'SKKl'UXlSIIKU l'Olt
ItJL Ii.iiii'ch, I'artlfn, Liihiis,
uill., Iiy tint llnwuilmi tjiiln
H'ttf lull, l-'or tcrnii. fti'.,
Itiiilrn of
TAIS I). WILIOKAl,
IMT lw Nil II Illi'liuriU Btri-ft.
ADMINISTRATOU'B NOTICE.
ToriOK N hurMiy lvun tlml tlm uinlcr
li slcnt'il Inn. lii'im duly iiiiuiuti'il ml
iiiliiUtnitiir of tlif IiiihIn of inj lff and
ruvxelf 'Itii.itcil In l.lliuti, KiiuhI. ami ut
Kiiliinkulu, lloniiliilii, Oahii. All uy iiii-iiIi-nitlM
he iiiudi lo tlif UikIitnIuiiihI.
Hii.'Jw' IIKNI It. NA.MAKAOKKAIII.
Circuit Court, First Circuit of tho Un
wuiian iBlandu In Frobuto.
IN Till; M UTKK Ol' TilK K8TATK
of O.NOII'KO lulu of ilomiiulii.Oiilui,
ilciriiM'il,
A liiiuuiiii'iit, iuriorlliiu to li tlm bil
Wilt iiml ri'ntuiiiinil of Ouo liiko.itfi'oaMMl,
IiiivIiik on the l-'lli ilii.v of January, A. I).
I!l, lici'ii pri'-i'iiti'il to (ilil i'roli.ilu I'oiirt,
iiml a I'cllllini for tin' 1'iolmttt tlii'ir.if, ami
fur tin W.iimiit' of l.clit'r Tttiitiniii'iitiir
to Kniloliii luko Imvliii; lirtm lllcil li Iht,
Il U licii'liv onli-ri'd. iiml .MOMIA V,tln'
lutli day of IVIiiiiurv. A. i). l:il, ut lo
o i'Ioi k , m., of Miiil iln.v, ut tin' i'oiirt
liooiii of -nlil I'ourl, nt tli Court lloiioc
ItllillllllJ.' III lloll'illllll till, ninl till-MUUC
i, Ihti li ii i 1 1 1 I tlir tiniK foi (irovnin
Mini Will mul In'.iriiiK Miiil iliiiriitluii,
wlii'U mid uliirr HM iutoii iiiluiiti'i
inuv iii ur Jiiil iiiii'i'-t the nlil Will, ninl
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Hawaiian
Electric
Company.
Notice to Consumers!
Th nrw iinrkt of Hi? Ifttwiitliiii
lihvlrlr Co, lu'liiji nun rimilihtnl,
iwllf in hi-rthy ftirn tliiil frdhi
iiml nUr .hxiiuiinj l.'ilh Iht f.'ow
iroii; In ircKirrif Iu supply iiutlil'
ili'nri ul livl fir Uijhlhiii In run
lumrft. In il li ilmjn llif t.'uiupiiiiji uill
ultn In' pripund touriihh rlrvttic
iiinliiri Jut puurr, mill of whli'li
llllr iiulivi will In illrill.
Tlir ( 'iinipuuij iirllwr tiiiiiuinus
that lln-ji or? pri'pitml Iu mviie
urilrrtj'ur luliriur it irhiii ion i-iiii
I'll ni lull jlilurm mill all jllllniin in
rillliirillmi wilh ni'li' ni'rrii'f.
I'riiilnl riilfM, tijiuliilidiiii mill
I'uiiipiuiil'n title run lit hud on
upliliiitliiiii U) tin Supi rinli mltnt.
Wm. G. IRWIN,
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life tf I'lCKSIllKST II. K. to.
LIME 1 LIME ! LIME !
FOR. S-A.T.E3
III iiliuutltli'i to -nil luiri-lin-rr ul Hit
I.OvVT.:'r .MAltKKT l'ltlt'K.
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AHI'KflAI. LlllllAltY OK M'lUNI'K
mill lli'tloii UllilU uiinlintl tuhtllUimth,
onTI'r.HHAYH, TUL'IIHOA Y8 mul h.Vl
Ullii.YYh of i'iii'Ii wpMc, from '2 to I i m.,
on Urn m'i'oiuI lliHir of tlin KoMcr illot'k,
Nuiiiiini xirt'i'l, ovnr Lovi-joyN tiori-. Kn
trmiL'o I iy tin: mtoiiiI iloor, on tlm Liuin
uii,tn I'lul of Meri'liiint nlni't li'iullni;
totlio lnii'k nirt of the Honolulu Kouinlry.
ItorikN li-nt out to ri'niimndlilc imr.
tii' In Honolulu an.l wln'ii inn.tk'alilc. to
rt'slilunth of I lie utlier IkIiiikIs. im.' Iiu'
DISSOLUTION OK COPARTNER
SHIP. MMin rtil'AR'l N'KltMllll ItK'IWKKN
X tin mi liirl(jnpil vxittiiiK uinli'r tin'
tlriu iiuiihi uf l.u'iirniM, IVrii'imliii ic I'u.
luih Im'i'M (II-ioImiI liy iiiiitual uuit'iit, Mr.
Lvi'iirKU" luiviiiB miIiI lii IntiTi'it In tin
linn to Mr. l'Vriiiiiiili'. All ilflii- iluit liy
tlm firm will Im in 11 ut tin' Mom ul Un
linn liy Mr. ruriiHiiik'i- mul nil ilflitn iim
to till' flrni will III I'lilli'i'tnl liy liliti, tli'o.
LyiMiritu- rt'-i'i'i'tfull) ri'nuot- lil friiniU
tonxti'inl tlii-lr palroiiiiKi' In'ri'tofnrc jjivi'ii
to lilui to IiIh Miim-tor, who uill I'ontiiiui
tin' liuiiu"-of tin' II rin on lilsowiiiii'i'ouiii,
t.M). I.Yi t'lliil'ri,
AM'ONIO KKIINAMIKS.
Honiilllhl, Jan. U, IMM. IL'll liu-l It
NOTICE.
ALL AH'orxisiM'K To Till. I'lHM
nf Yu.'ii Kn 'hint of l.iliur, Kauai,
(in v.- Iii't'ii iari'il fur riilli'itiiin with .Mi.
I'iiiiI Ni'UIiiiiiiii. attiriin.iu n.s, '!l I ,.t
I'luiiit "tni't, lliiiinliilii. N. .Muiiuar hi
Mr. I'aul Niiuiiiiiuir. nllli'i' ii iiiitlinriiruil
In ri'ti'lvr ami n.. ii.t fi.i Itit-ir .u iitciit.
All I'it-iiii- i in 1 1 1 t . i in Kiinl llrm ..rn r.i
iiii'ati'i In -run tln-ir an niiiitk ainl Mivi
I'lirlK ut litluliiiii.
Yl H i HON...
liuin. lulu, .lau. i'i, i v 1 1 . ait i in
I'OK SALE
1 rI.ANI KAI' -V.i'I'M's I'OK tl.
' 1,,r "'It'll) It. LIHII.MAN,
I lljVtf Ti'liphotnj J17.
Linn:1
KAM
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The Newest and the Latest
CAN ALAVAVS BE F01.VIJ AT
3ST. S. S-A.CH
Sao irort Street, Honolulu.
The "Mother's Friend" Patent Shirt Waist!
i'lili 1 tin IntPM iiiiinivitiiMit in lloye hlilrt Wultt- mul a tun friend to
iiiotln'rii no limn liiittmii to ow on, nj tln-i' cminof nine oil. VV Imvo
tlii'iii In vvliltd aiul In fnticy porciilt") frutu '.'ivvnt! iipMirI.
HOYS' CALICO WAISI'B IN ALL SIZLs AT .'. KN1.
- l.ott SIiiiih.- In
Children's Cloth Caps, University and Pinafore
We haw tliuin In i renin, I'nrdliml, Nnvv llliir anJ ciil llruuii.
CIIIMIHKN'S AN1 INKASrS FANCY KLANNKL POAlHat vitv low ,nt.
WATKIIKI) .SA11 ltlllllONS IN ALL OI.OItH.
THE ADELINE BLACK STOCKINGS
Thry nrt iirouoiiticiil the lnl by nil who hnw gtvrii tln'iu n trlni We Iiuvp
thciii for Incllei, gent, chllilran mnl Infant-, in ilain, rililit-il. ilroi.-tltrh
mul 0on work. . . , Lnillii'Ailclliiti Hliick Sloi'kliiit reiliicril to Mcrtit
lr pnlr. . . . Unllt's' Dlaiiioml Murk Hooking nt 2."i tunt 'r )fllr.
liuve you fecn Hit 'HII.lJltKX'8 SCHOOL HATS thnt we arc .llltij? for Jiumur
Thev nn Jitt Hit thing for Jliy or Olrl.
513 Robinson Block, Hotel Street.
HAS RECEIVED
A I.A W1K ASSOHTMKNT OV
Japanese Silk Crape
IN KVKN1NU sllAHKy
Wool Dl'L'iSH Gooils.
India Silks,
Striped I'MittU'K'ttf.s,
Clit'cki'd Flnnclclti's,
Silk Cnipe,
SIiiiwIb. Ktc, Etc cost.
513 Robinson Dlook, Hotal Ktred.
National Cane Shredder
t'ATKNTKl) CMIKII Til i: I.AlVh OF rill. HAWAIIAN INLANDS.
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fPHE UNDKKHK1NKI) IIAVK lKKS AI'l'JilX I'KD SDl.K ACIKNTS KOIl
x tlii'Mi SiiitKiijiKiiH ami uro nuvv iu'i.uril to nioivo unliih.
Tlm Kieiil iulvnntii!,'t to In tlurivcit frmn tin iim. of c It.- Nation m Cvnk
miiikiiiikk art thoroiiKlily tt ublielj.-.l mul ii.'knovvl,.li;t..l ,v .ini.i
Ki'inrully.
Tlm lurKU iiiinilmr of I'liuitiTrt uiiiii; tlimn in Hit- Uuilial Sialin, Cntu
Aruntinii fiiilili.., I'.im, Atilr.iliiv mnl i-Uovvliorf, In-ur wiiiui. to tliu
llllOV'U C'lllilll.
Thciiruiif iiu. Siiiiki.i.kii vvry l.irKtily uiiKin.-ntH ilu- i,i.auliiv uf cm,,
Hie mill cun lirnnl (M to '.M .). uIko tin ujunu'iion nt jimi (,ri i,( ),
Jl in n KriMit iifi'Kiiiirtl, m.ikint: kiunvu ui oni't ilu iimm'iivi of .mv
l.li'ci'H uf mm, Mliikft from cum, oi anything wlii.'l. vvoiil.l In Iml.U to l..inun'i.
tin mill, mul ullovviiij' itniili linn to rmmiw i-uiin- Imfnri- iIuiiiukmii,' tin mill.
Tin SiiitKiiiu:i iri viuy rtroniily nimlc, umi fnuu tin nmiin. i ,.( it. ..i,eiu'
tinn it iutK or tn.irH lliii. iiiuct'K of w.inil oi iron vvitlmut uitt-ii lin.ikniK tin
hlllirjl.iiKlti umi if iiiiyiliiiiK l.roiikH, il i- hiuiply nun... if Ilu- knivt or .Milt.'r..
wliicli fun In .iiiikly mul fionomiiiilly riiliivcil. The Siiiikhhkii, iu. ii
niiini. inilinitCM, tfurn tlm uaiu into rlimU ..f v.irviiiK l.-nmhr,, i.iiftcllv ni.un
mi; it mnl ullovviiiK tin' mill to thoronhlv .ns out Ih. jnifi witiruul h
Miiirini,' tin ininiiniM. oxtru iiovvvr nii'.x.ir.v to j-rnnl or t-rii-li tlir wlioli
nam. Ilu.hiiiii:nin;ii ,.r..ii,.iliolin(in .mi,,, nnifuiihlv mnl tv.nlv to
tin. null rollh, mi.l uwuy with tin- n.rthity of hpt.-u.lti tlie I,.iKh.m l.v
iiinil InjtvvL'fii Ilio null., wli.-rii iij,iinilinK i in n.r. No Kitaii i mnoiint til
iMiilnr ..timiity i rniiii.'il lo niicrittr thu .siiiii.iuikk than ihut vvh.fl, vvu
HtilllfHiit for tlic mill, for tin- uU.vo iiumiii-. - fiiriui-h lull vvnrknii
ilruwillL'H for tin itiMt iilln t iini i,f nor Mm.!...,,,!..!.. i.i:.... .
I . ': , ii ........ ....-, , i,ii, .imij; mil I'lllllIII.'U'lll . in-
i KiniHir lo KiuiTM.fiilly nn.t.ill mul Ntmt tluiu.
Ill onilT IIK MIIII.IIHI.IIK ,, , ,,,.M. H Mlll .,,.1,, huWjn, t,
.limmiloj mnl vviililiof tho null i. with whii-li Siiki-.iiiiuu in to I.u i-.nuici-ua.
ulMj the Mil.- (.'ithri rij-lii or left li.iml ... you fact) tin- .Klivfiv hi.U- ol Hi.
null), ui.onvvhifli thf null fiiKin.-i-lo.uit.l. aUo the liiilit fmni th.ot lint
lo.'.mtt'roffionl null mil Mmft.au.l ,,Mun.t ivntcr tin,. ri,,ft lo trout .n.l
of .oil I'liitf. Th.M Siii.ki.Iiki un now l..iuK um.I l.y tu Hilu miuui C...
mul llawi Mill, Koliula, vvliun tlit arc Kiviu j-roal n.itir.ii-t u,u.
fW I'riio mul furtli.'t . rtifiil.n h iiiu In hail l.v uitl itt lo
WM. G.
Ml-'-t f
"KA MAJLE"
On anil nfl.r tin .i ilnv tr ,liiuui.r ,
iwn.thi' tort kin.wiiUK'-KA Al Ml.li
will In. I'lu.'il nut Illnl In mllifil frmn
llllNlnOHK III. fllht II- IHII-illl...
ich will Im .'Mii'li-.l fur all -n, -alii-r
that ilatt. l'llirs Mill Im ri'iliu.'il nn
rvcrvthhii.
I'atruli urn r- iiif-1 I in vtil, thinr
Hi't.iuiil an ni'lill) a .i..ilii.
MRS. 0. E. B0ARDMAN,
"'I' I'r.iprn lii'ni..
' NOTICE.
mmii: i mii:iiaium:ii is itt i:ia uku
1 III llllllii llll kllllU III llllllli..iu. Itull-
IliK., lliiuiiiicri'il Imii Work, i'ti'., I'tc.
l.lllllllltt'D Ull Illllllil'IIIIUll.
A. JAOtKN,
I iilou Hlrci'i, at Ktiirlltiii'i l'lni shuii.
NOTICE !
I lnivc lit'cii instructed by
Mii.tl.M. di:Sa kSii.va, pro
prit'torof tin IIawaiiav.Iai'
axi:si: Ha.aak, Hotel street,
to m'II bis stock of JAI'
ANKSIO (JOOI)S.
KS A bir aH-ortmeiit of
.lAl'ANKSIil'APJSR NAP
KIN'S will be Hold i.i:s than"
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LnBifrW! WU
IRWIN & CO., Id.,
lr l..'M( f, thr in. ..oil it ,,,
TO LET
( lOTTAULATI'AI. v.MA
V i iini.iif liiforiuiitnrv
-I'lliml. AliliK In "A. M. '
1' . Hn II. !U1 .vv
TO LET
THO
Mi I.IA I I'll
1. Ill-lll'll Kihiiii- fin
iii'iitli'iui'ii .il Nn ...tnli ii
L.llll' N,.' tf
FUUNlailED ROOMS TO LET.
'invo Niir.i n 1 1 k.
1 lliili.'il Itniiin. im I
lilui ln ui iini-iti K a
kltll.tli.'l tllitiiit liv. ..ill..
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tnii
Bill
ii i- Hiuii irom N , i.ii,,, ir,.,i fur,.. All
1'lv at Ilu- .ullfi. m, ,,'
nEAL ESTATE EOU SALE
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7 V A LC A III I. I'll t ,s o.
I liiiiirov.il l'ruirt, .Mntii
In illllnri'lit I'urn ol Um l ,ty .if
liiluiilln, all liarwaih. Aniilv
I fur lull liUMliHilu.ru iii '
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