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if h F il OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND GO. Time Table KROM AND AFTRll JUNE 1. J WW. TRAIN'S 1 To Ewa Mttu It. A.M. . .8:4.1 . .9:30 ...0:67 II. r.u. 1:45 2:30 2:07 A. P.M. 4:35 6:10 6:30 I). r.M. 6:10 5:68 0:22 Leave Honolulu . Leave Pearl City . Arrive Ewa Mill. To Honolulu. 0. A.M. ..0:21 .0:65 .7:30 D. A.M. 10:43 UilS 11:65 u. P.M. 3:43 4:15 4:66 A. P.M. 6:42 0:10 6:45 Leave Kwa Mill.. Leave Pearl City. Arrive Honolulu. A. Haturdaysonly. B. Dally. O. Hnndavs excepted. D. Saturdays exrepted. 3!u guiljj g Uleiin. MONDAY, JAN. 29, 18W. IwIjft.K.I2SrE3 1ST E3WB. Arrival. Bati-bday, Jan. 27. Oer bk Nautilus, Asslng, 101 days from Mvcrool Bundat. Jan. 2i. Btmr Claudlne (rum Maul Btmr 0 H llhhop from Walalua Btmr Lehua from Hamnkiia Btmr Ktlauea Hon from Hawaii Btmr l'ele from Kauai Dnparturoa. Monday, Jan. . Btmi Mokolll for Kaunakakal, Kamalo, Kalaupapa, Lahalna, Olowalu and titrt llalniHH W'.itljal relckuuu, Lnai at a p m Btmr Kaala (or Walanae, Walalua, Moku- lola, Lale, Kaliuku and Punaluu at U am Htmr l.ehiia for Hatnakna nt 4 p m Btmr James Makco for Ktipna at 4 tu Btmr J A Cummins for Koolatt Btmr Iwnlanl for Makawell at 4 p in Votsola Leaving To-morrow. Btmr C 11 Illshup for Nalllwlll, Haunnia- ulu ami Kilauea Bliur Walaleato for Lahalna, Kukullinrio and Honokaa Btmr Claudlne for Kahulul, Kcanno, Hana, Hamoa, Klpuliulu, Nun, Piiauliau, Kti- kalauatS p m Garftooa from Zaland Porta. Btmr Kelo 1030 bagi sugar. Btmr C It Ulshop 2W0 bai sugar. Btmr Claudhio-77UO bags sugar, 3IUbag potatoes, 232 bugs corn, 81) hdls hldus, 67 nogs, 80 ud cattle, 12 coop fowls, ( pkgs sundries. Paaaougora, ANRIVALN. Frcuu Kauai, perstnir C K lllshop, Jin flt-Marsbal K (1 Hitchcock. CptL An drews, C A Doyle, KHalstead, Dr Ander- inn flnrAVirlt. If flt.l..,hi. ...! it .l..l. -..., w. ...., ... V..UI.U, uuuuc;k. From II p 111 roui Maul, er ituir Claudlne, Jan 28 ' iuldwln. A 11 Hpreokels, V 0 Fallls, I luxomo, W H Oortiwoll, W 1 rogue, Ik lllilvnmn whs a. iiaue. airs r. r warn, j u wagnor, J A Aheong, lo Bhau, and 22 deck. Vcaaola lu Port. . U B B Philadelphia, Darker, from I'allno, Peru II B B Adams, Nelson, from a cruise II U M B Champion. Kooke, Kpiimault U I J M 8 Nanlwa, Mori, from Japan 8 B Australia, Houdlette, from Ban Fran cisco Am schr Alice Cooke, I'enhallow, from 1'uget Bound Am sciir ltobt Iewe.r, (ioolman, fnim Ban Francisco Am bit Margaret, Petcriton, Comox, from UrltMi Foluuibla Am tchr Transit, Jorgenon, from Ban Kranchco Am solir llaugor, Ashe, from Newcastle N 8 Am bk Martha Duvls, Bottle, from New York Am bktne Mary Wlukelman, Nlssen, from Nowcastle, N B W Am tern Kampa, I'etcrsou, from (Jttyama, Mexico ilrltshlp Ea.toroft, Hlmmer, from New- cuttle, N B W J!r burk Vlllultu, Hurland, from Liver pool Haw bk Muuna Ala, Smith, from Ban Fruticlm-o Haw bktne Kllkltat, Cutler, from i'ort i'OWIlH'Ild Haw bk Andrew Welch, Druw, from Ban Francisco Urlt bk Velocity, Martin, from Hongkong Foreign Veaaola Expected. UBS Monowal, Carey, from Ban Fran cisco, due Feb 15 B B Alauiedn, Morse, from Sydney, due Feb 8 ' O & O B 8 Oceanic, from San Francisco, MarO O A M B Aruwn, from Bydliev, due Feb I P M 8 8 China, from Ban FruucUco, Feb 6 Oer bk Nautilus, from l.ivorMol, due Jan Ilk M Huckfcld, from Liverpool, now due v..-.. ..,,-.. ..v .ir.T.r"".' .. "" ier UK univesion, irom Ainoy, now Hue Am bktne Dlhcovory, from ban FraucIco, now due Oer sh Terpulcbore, from New Boitth Wales, now due Am bk Harvester, from Bun Francisco to Hllo,Jan21 Haw bk Helen lirewrr, from New York, Mar 6-10 Am bktne Skagit, from Port Gamble, now due Am bktne Mary Wlukelman, from N B W, now due Brit sh Eastcraft, from N 8 W, now dae Uer bk J O Qlude, from Liverpool, Apr 1-10 Am bk Albert, from Bun Francisco, Jan 2 Bk Xantlppe, from N B W, Jan 20-31 Am sch Barrator, from N B W, Jan 20 Am bktne Hllo, from A' 8 V. Jan 31 Lyman D Foster, from N B W, Feb 12 Am bk HFKIthet, from Ban Francisco, Jan 27 Shipping Note. The steamer Pole delivered 4U.U ban of Makawell BUjtar Into the B. 8. Australia to-day. The Hawulian bark Lealil arrived at Ka hulul from Newcastle on January 22d with coal. The steamer Mlkahala will probably leave on her usual route on Wednesday or Thursday. The Iwalaul will take freight to-morrow for Kauai. The German burk Nautilus. J. Aiding mastfr, arrived on Batnrday evening !( days from Liverpool. Bhe brought a cargo of 447 tons coal, 16,200 lire bricks and Mnjh ackagrH of general merchandise The Nautilus, which is conilgned to 11. Hack feld & Co., is anchored lu the stream. Born. VON IlOl.T-ln Honolulu. January '.'7. to the wlfo of il, M. von Holt, a miii. The Boat Plnator. For pnins in the chest there Is uothitiK better thnu a llnuuel cloth saturated with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the sont ot pain. For sale by all doalora. Ben son, Smith & Co., BKonti for the Hawaiian lslauds. I.OOAL AND OENEBAL NEWS. A goutloman wi'hoa to root a bouse. A strayed horso is ndvertlsod for the owner's benefit. The P. O. band will piny at Ktntiia Square this evening. Diamond Head, 8 p. ui. Weather clear, wind fresh northeast. Lodge lo Progros will moot this ovoning at their hall at 7:iK) o'clock, The smokestack of tho tug Eton was takon out this morning, and will be replaced by a now ouo. Marshal Hitchcock, Captain An drews, Interpreter Doylo and others returnod yesterday from Kauai. The S. S. China will bo duo hero a week from to-morrow from San Francisco, with ton days later news. Tim nnllnn mniln I until v nrnU between Saturday and Monday, half of the number boing for drunken-1 noss. Four Japs wore Cued $10 each iu the District Court to-dnv fur nlnv. iug a gamo wherein money was lost I or won. St. Andrew's Church Association I will hold its monthly mooting and social on Thursday orenitig. All are I invitod. Thero is vory Httln doing in tho I Honolulu Iron Works, sotno of tho employees working on tho half-day i system. I Rev. A. S. Twombly, who arriveil on tho S. S. Australia on Saturday, ' proachod in tho Central Union Church yesterday. Attention is canoa to the re- opening of Kamohamoha School olsowhoro announced to lako place , on Monday, Feb. 12. i A mooting of the congregation of i St. Andretrs Cathedral will take place in tho Sunday School room to morrow eveuiug at 7:30. Mr. Voight, who courtibuted fine zithor playing to the coucert Sntttr- ' day night, is an olllcial shorthand re portorln tho State of Wyoming. The tourists who came on the S. S. Australia will loavo on tho steamer Claudino to-morrow for the Volcano ' via Hilo, and nut by the Waialenlo , as expected. I Tho jury emtianeled to inquire in to tho death of a Chinamati on Nuu anu, uoar iloretatiia street, rendered a verdict this nftornoon that doci-ns-ed came to a natural death. Subscribers to the Mutual Tele- Ehono Co.'s exchango cau have their uildiugs protected against danger ous electric currents coming on the telophone wire for a nominal sum. Seo notice olsowhoro. TIioko in search of superior second hand furnituro should inspect a selection at Lovoy's which will be sold in a few days. Thero is nil ebony parlor set in rich silk and a table iu the collection, both costly and rare. Handicraft for January Is both in teresting and instructive, by its space being tiearly all given up to the pupils for slguod articles, it gives a good idea of tho proficiency in English attained by thorn in Ka mohamoha School. Attheclosoof the morning ser vices of St. Andrew's Cathedral Sec ond Congregation vostorda', Organ ist Wray Taylor played as a retiring voluntary tho "Watch on the Rhine, iu honor of the German Umpuror'a birthday just passed. Complaints are being made about tho returning of bags from the Lepor Sottlemeut after tho paiai had been takon out. Tho bags aro returned on tho steamer Mokolii to bo refill ed. Formerly all containers loft at tho Settlement. woro Owiug to Ckiueso Now War boiu on tho first Tuosdny iu Fobrunrr, the Woman's Board of Missions will moot to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2:80, at tho Coutral Uuiou Chtiroh. All ladies interested in mission work aro cordially invited to atteud. Mons. and Madame Vorlino ar rived on Saturday. Mons. Vorloyo, it is believed, will assume the posi tiou of Frnuoh Cominihsioiier iu succession to Mons. d'Auglado, who loft here about two yuars ao. Iu the meantime the duties of tho ollico havo beeu ably conducted by Mous. Vizzavona, who had been Chancellor of Legation, while Mr. W. M. Olirnrd has olliciated as Chancellor. Public Concert. The-P. O. baud will give a coiu'crL at Emma Sciuaro at 7:3JO o'clock this evening. Followiug is tho pro gram: I'AHT I. Overture Bovi-relun People (new). . Honiinii Olarlonet Bolo DrenuiH (new) llelnfoMxi Piccolo Bolo-The lllrdles (now) Tlilere Bidectlon II Trovatore Verdi I'AHT it. Overture Esmeralda (new) Waltz TeleurutiiH (new) . . . Polka Go Ahead (new) ,. . (Juidrllle Hawaiian Melnlttit Hawaii Ponol. Heriiiun .Btriuus Itoyle HiTBt-r A Follower of tho Grip. The persistent cough which usual ly follows an attack of the grip cuu bo permanently cun'd by taking Chamberlain's Cough Rouicdy. Y. A. McGuire of McKay, Ohio, says: "La Grippe left mo with n severe cough. After using several ditl'ereut medicines without relief, 1 tried Chnmberlain's Cough iteiuedy, which olluutod u perinatient cure. I have also found it to Im without an eipial for children, when troubled with colds or croup. 25 and 50 cent bot tles for sale by all iltmlers, Iltuihon, Smith V: Co., agent h for the liawai inn Islands. All kindi of Commrrcinl i'rintiny prvmylly tstoutnl nt linn rtitf nt (V hull tin Offlfi; "DEAB OLD JACK." The Funoral of a "W oil-known and Popular Hawaiian. lu using the nboro hond-liue the thoughts and henrtfelt sympnthies of every residont of Honolulu aro probably voiced. One of God's gen tlemen hns gono to his rest. His lovely unlttro lias left a lesson for nil. All enn think of his sweet voice, now hushed iu otoruit, and all may learn of his meekness and lowliness of heart, ntid ponder well their les sons. Among tho many touching fea tures connected with tho obsequies of "Jack" Ailnu, probably nothing was moro cUcctivo thnu tho scene at l(J:i$0 o'clock of Saturday evening. Tho Quintet nnd Knwaihau clubs had sung at intervals many of his favorite songs. At that hour they arranged themselves around his bior and sang in sweet but hushod voires tho beautiful Hawaiian hymn of the dead, "Auwe, Auwo," and then with tho sad "aloha" they loft him whom they mourned to tho silent watchers by tho dead. Sunday morning dawned nnd with it came some of the most beautiful floral ofloriugs, until the room whore tho body lay was a mnss of flowers. Theso were photogrnphod by the kindness of J. J. Williams. At 2:10 p. m. His Lordship the Uishop of Honolulu, assisted by Rev, V. II. kitcat, commenced tho beautiful service of tho Anglican Church (o f which "Jack was a momimr) in tuo Hawaiian language. Two hymns were sung and then the corpse was taken to its last resting placo in Nttuauu cemetery, preceded by the Hawaiian National baud, who played solemn music all the way. At tho grave the last sad rites wero finished, tho last sad hymn was sweetly sung. The baud played "A land that is fairer than day," and there amid a profusion of flowers was loft "dear old Jack." Tho Quintet club sang at the grave. Through the core of W. F. Roy nolds, all the proceedings were con ducted with comfort mid quiet dig nity. Tho pall bearers wero Cain D. Wilioknt, loet!i Aca, Joseph Helo luhe, Iveinnliu Kuhia, David L. Kala wnia, Jo.eili Koakahiua. Roliert Kapua and Thomas S, Knlamn. The ; funeral was largely attended. JUDICIARY JOTTINGS. Two Wills Admitted to Probate Bankrupt Without Aaaeta. Juduo Wliitinir has ordered that the will of the late Robert Gray bo admitted to probato, and that letters testamentary issue to James Louzada McLean, the executor named iu the will, under bond of 1000 without surety. At the Clerk's ollico this morning only two of the creditors of G. W. R. King proved their claims, which amounted to 22.40. No assignee was elected, as nobody cau bo found to incur the expense. Thorn is neither real nor personal estate, while the debts in the bankrupt's potitiou amount to $2050.21. In the matter of the estate of -Maurice Goldberg, deceased testate, Judge Whiting to-day admitted tho will to probate and appointed T. C. Porter and 11. D. Tommy executors under ?ir,(sK) bond. Hatch for the petition. Tills afternoon Judge Whiting re sumed the hearing of the equity suit for cancellation of n deed, of C. K. Knpaealii vs. S. M. Kauakauui ot nt. Castle for plniutilT; Aehi for de fendants. WHO'S THE SAVAGE. " Fenomuio " and" Forglvlnc" Ex pressions of P. G. Peoplo. There has been so much talk in tho ntitiexutiou cliipio camp about the Queen being bavnge, etc., tho followitigcotiverHatious will probably interest not a fuw: On a trmucar Friday evening a member of the Cabiuet and a mem ber of the Advisory Council wero on their way to the meeting of the Am erican League. One was heard to say: "We'll have to do away with her. We'll get some of the American League to do il." The same (Friday) afternoon an es-memberof the Advisory Council and a member of n mercantile house wero overheard in conversation. Oue said, "The best we can do is to get rid of her." All the persons referred to in tho foregoing were present nt the meet ing of the American League on Fri day evening, nnd it is reported that the matter of doing nwnv with the Queen was considered. Three other persous in town were mentioned as prospective victims. Tho question tuny be nsked, "Who is tho savage?" Bugs Not Tons. Our Spreckelsville correspondent, who furnished nu nccouut of the workiug of the mill there last week, writes: "You have the thanks of many here for so kindly iusortinu uiv hastily pencilled notice of last week. There is nn error iu the paper state ' moot of considerable magnitude, but 1 it would have been obvious to your i renders who nre up iu sugar matters. ! The paragraph has it "10,000 tons" ! wlii- it should huvu been lli,0(K) bags , with a total weight of 2,15'.),275 lbs., or more thnu 107!) tons. The gentle ! man whose ability and industry pro duce wo gratifying a return is Mr. limes, who is well known to be ouo of the best sugar boilers on these I inlands." - m 9 Vlvns nnd Forroirn in Trouble. I. M. Vivas and Frank Forroirn will apponr before the District Court bench to-morrow morning to answer to u charge of violating Sec. 1, Chnp. i 10, of the laws of lSSli, by lining I found unlawfully on the premises of ; another nu tlu night of the '.'1st iiist. The uarranl alleges that de fendants were found on certain pro miM's at I'alatun, owned bv n .Scots man, who in married to a Portuguese woman. It is nllegod that tliey ucre teeti by tho proprietor of the pre law auu cuabuu ou. ALBTJ FAREWELL CONCERT. Meet Goodly Patronage Miss Rose Albu Kakea a Speoch. , Thero was a nearly full house, ' excepting in the galleries, Saturday ' ovening at tho farewell concert to , tho Misses Albu. Many prominent ' residents and naval oflicers were iu tho audiouco. The inauguration of tho olectric lights in the Opora House was a complote sttccoss. Thov made the whole interior brighter i than day. Never were the Misses Albu in better voice, and their clns-' sical selections were all encored, bringing tho ladies out in their delightful ballad-singing. Prof. Bergor and Mr. doit man gave duets on piano and violin with great acceptance. Mr. Wakefield appeared in two of his always re lished baritone solos, and received , recalls. Mr. Voight, au amateur who is here on a holiday from official duties in Wyoming, played finoly on the zither, winning a hearty encore. An incident not on the program occurred just at the close of tho con cert. The Misses Albu worosiuging "Vo banks and braos," when Miss Roso suddenly stopped, and nudg iug her sister got her to do likowiso. Prof. Bergor ceased playing the niano, having nothing to accompany. , Tho silenco was broken by the yotingor sister's addressing somo group in tho audience about as fol lows: "Your talking aud laughing is very distressing to us, aud wo can not sing unless you coaso. If you do not like our singing, you aro at liberty to rotiro from tho hall." A great calm ensued and the concert was soon ended iu ieaco. A Favorito Romody for La Grippe. "During tho epidemic of la grippe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy took the load hero and was much bettor likod than other cough modlciuo." H. M. Bangs, druggist, Chalsworth, III. The grip is much the same as a very sevoro cold and requires pre cisely the samo treatment. This Remedy is prompt and effectual aud will prevout any teudoucy of the dis ease towartl pneumonia. For saiu by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., agents for tho Hawaiian lslauds. WANTED 'po HKNT A H01I8K X foradentleinan. Ad dress "A.," llii.i.m.1 Of Hon, stating price nnd par ticulars. fito u-iw HORSE STRAYED INTO NO. 183 KINO street. Owner run have same by Identify tug It and paylux fur this ailvertlteiuuiit. ui:wt NOTICE. DUHINO TJIK AIIMKNOR OF CHOCK lOok from tho Islands Chook Kwntii and O. Yun Bin will act for him In all nu.lnuM matter under imwtir ( attorney. CHOOK LOOK, Nu. Vi Nuiianu strrt-t. Honolulu, Jan. VJ, lh'JI. li:-lw' FOB BALE riMIK FUKNMTUItK OP MX 110 MH X complete for huiinektfplnif. lurlud n lino UprlL'ht Chlrkurlnit l'iano am Kllnu nnd a "Now Home" KuwIiik Mmlilnn. Apply at Nu. tM llerctniilu street, near I'iIIu'IiIhiwI. It I'M f KAM6HAUBBA WILL KKOI'KN Monday, February 12th. Atinllratliiiis for ndiiilIou should be Hindu Immmllutely, siutlnK K and tandliiK of applicant, to ODtlt-O'.'t PUINCIPAU Mutual Telephone Go. NOTICE. TUB MI'TUAI. TKLKI'HONK COM- X (iany havliiK received the lattot im- i'iuuii uiiaroiuBiit m uiu wuy 01 jieavy i I'nrrant or Llithtnlnff Arruster are now , prcpurrd to furnish the sitme to their suit korlborx at a tinuiliial cost on application. ' C. O. ISKItOKlt, IM3 Iw Htcretary. ATTENTION I King Street Restaurant, Corner King k Alike 8U. Everything Served In First Glass Style. HIliKlf Meal . . llounl by tho Work M ffiits $i :i tA- It will Ik njM'ii on or alxml the lht 01 riinruari. OK-Ilil AH HKB A CO., I'rop. Theosophical Literature. ABl'KCIAL I.IllltAKY OK MCIBNOK and notion Isiiiiwotiunrd loHtu.lruts, onTUKHDAYri, THUIIBllAYHond HAT UltDAYri of ooeli wink, from 2 lo i . si., on the recoinl lluur of the Foster lllmik. I Nuiuinii stri'et, over Luvejoy'ti store. Ku i trani'C by thu M-eond door, on the Lnim I opposite end of Mercliiint street-leading to the Imck part n( the Honolulu foundry. llooks lent out to rcsnnni-ihlu nnr- tle" in Honolulu, and when p'HCtlealile to ri'fldiiutx of the otlutr IhIuIuIh. llU-lin" Cement Sidewalks &c Gra nite Curbing Laid. Kiilnmt.'s given on all kinds o( HTONL.CONCKIM'K.V I'bASTKIt WOIIK IO.NCBCTB a srcrtAUY -1 JOHN P. BOWLER. cH5. Hood's Cures 1 v . "F ?' . ' j iirt. C. D. Card Oakland. CaL Made Over Anew Chronic Hoadacho Cured Weak Lungs Mado Strong and Well. M For yean I h.vl sick hfailirh'i eve tj dav.and - lnlsolivl err nrnli tunga. nincelhav tcm tat.lnj Hood's Sjr.itarllla, I have tioen mtlrttr cur dof tirailacliet, and ay lunRinrostronsniiiHrell. friends often say How Well You'ro Looking 1 1 tl tlirtu It II duo to IIihmI's B.tnaparUta. I am itn.ill In ttiiuro never weighed ever liX)jmmdi tufore tV.liig Hood's Sirsapa- tllla. and at tlio tlmo I liegan tnklnett Ih4 run rionn to fil fiinti, but now I weigh III1. Mr frt'iids lliouplit 1 would ba 4tm4 Inn:: mt, but I am perfectly welt. I am unable tn express my thanks for tho good Hood's Sarsaparilla ba done me." Mm. C n. Caud. 1810 Adeline H'rrrt Oakland, rallfoml.i. 1-looH'i P'lli cum nil l.lvcr Illi, Itllloaa n, '3 'htl'1". Im.lsrttlim, Slek Itcadacha. HOHKON. NKWMAN CO., Acpnu fur Hawaiian Islands. a - & o g a O C' C S ' i? ' as2 or justReceived'National Cane Shredder school, Vflm 3 i W as OYSTE3RS ONJOE. I'EK S. S. "AUSTRALIA." At the Beaver Saloon, H. J. Nolto, Proprietor. IM'J..lt European Restaurant i Hotel i Street, Opposite Merry go Round Eyeri'ihlng Served In Firot Class Style. SIiil-Ii. Mi'iil :'l Meul IlckcN '-'.1 tVnt Ii ;a Fowl Tliree Times a Week Tiiimliiy nnd 'rhiirdiiy at iuhjii, Sun du at supper. Oil Im CHOCK SINO. I'rop. HAWAIIAN QUINTETTE CLUB. ITKH'PrilSISHKI) PO lrX 1 lances, I'urtlt's, l.imux. ctu., bv th Jliiwiillun Oiiin. tfttn I lull iliiltlire of W7-lv Kor U-riiiK, etc., IAIN Ni I). WII.IOKA1, i. 14 ItiulmriN rtreot. TO LET C10TTAIi:.vri'AI...MA, J opMiiu Ituforinatorv Holiool. Applv to' . M..'' I'. O. llox 1.1. UI1--W TO LET TWO NIl'KI.Y Kl'It X uisht'd ItooiiiH for Ueiitleiiuui ot No. I (InnliMi i Ime. n'.' tf ::4f-B FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. TWO N1CKLY Kllt i JL nlshed IIooiiih on l.i i llhu street, oppo itu Kim- kiul Htreet. about live lain- in' i iitex' walk from Niiiiiiiut i-treet car. Ap ply atthln ollico. m tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, 7 v ai.u a in. i; i'ii:i i or i I improved l'roerti , loculcd In dilli-reut I'arlk ol the. ( it) of I Honolulu; nil luirmiiuii. Appl) i for full luollculara lo Ulll't'K A A. J. I'AllTWIIIllllT. MEETING NOTIOE A LI. OWNBItK OK l.t)T8 I UK Culm imtin iV Walkikl side of the Cutb tery are ieoiieteil to nut I at t ou MONDAY, Kill.. I'.', IMU. tDKK. Affil--i fills. 9 The Newest and the Latest CAN ALWAYS 3XT. S. S-A.CHS' BBO Fort Street, Honolulu. jThe "Mother's Friend" Patent Shirt Waist f Tlih Is the lau-t linprovrnient In lloyi' Mlilrt Vnlt nnd a trnf friend to mothers! no more buttons to pw ou,h thef cnntiot rowe otT. havo , theiu In white and In fancy pea-ales" front t;5.'i'iit tipwnrd- j HOYB' CAI.tUO WA1818 I.N AM. 8I7.I.S AT M OHNTS. j latest Sbaiw In - ! Children's Cloth Caps, University and Pinafore I Ve have tliotn In ('rnni, Cnnllniil, Vary llluc and oa ItroMti. I'HH.nitKVS AND INFANT'S FANCY FI.ANNKI. COATS nt vrrv l..w prlr. WATKUKIl SASH HIIIBONS IN AM, COI.OK8. TPIE ADELINE BLACK STOCKINGS They arc pronmtnrcil tln l.t by all who have plron them n trial. Wolinw them for ladles, genu, fhlldren nnd Infiiii.. m i.lnlti, ribbeil, ilrop tlti-h and open work. ... I ndlrV Adeline Itln.'k Stm-kliw reduced to Ni iciif tr pair. . . . Indies' Dinmond Ulaek Hl'x'klnif. at 2.") tents k.t pair. Have yon seen the CIIII.DItKN'S 8CIIOOI. HAT8 that we are fultlntr for Wiuts? Thev nrc jut the thing for Itn.v or OlrN. 3NL. S. 3L.ES-V-TT 513 Robinson Block, Hotel Street. HAS RECEIVED A I.AKOR AWOItTMRNT OK IN BVKN1NO rtHADKH Japanese Silk Crape Wool Drt'HH (rt)O(ls, . II 1 .1 r t t to sell ln.s to('k ot JAP rndinSilkH, ANESK (rOODS. Stripct) KliiiiclcttCH, - ... KS" A biy unHorl incut of Checked FlanelcttoM, JAPANESK PAPER XA1'- Silk Crape, K I XS will be sold less than Shawls. Etc., Etc. cost. 1SL- S. 513 Roblaton I'ATKSTKI) IJN11KK THK LAWS rpilK UNDEKHIOXEI) IIAVK IIKKN AI'I'OI.NTED SOLE AtSKNT.S FlMl J- tliuno Hiihkiuikuh mill aro now propim-il to n'fi'ivn unlurf. Thf (jrwit mlvAiiUKVri to lu ilurivt'd from tin- t0 of Hie Natiunal Caxb HiiitKUiiKU am thoroiiKlily t-Htiililirilicd uml ackiimliil,'il bv 1'lauter.i (,'utiurully. Tliolru niimbiTiif I'luntcrH uHim; tin-in in tho Utiilctl .Stutt-H, Cub, ArKftititU' Kojiublk-, IVni, Aiiilrulia uml uUewlu-ru, Im.ir wiimn. to thu above claim. Thu uhh of the .SiiitKiniKn rury lurKoly aitcmiMito tin- iiii.iiitiiv of ran.! the null cm griinl (25 to .r0 .), aim the oxtr.irlion of juice (.'i t,, 1',). It in a uri-at eafi'Kuiinl, in.ikin kin.wii at (fln-(. (ho priM-iiri' of ativ IHi'iM'i. of iron, jtakc-K from earn, or auylhinn wliMi woitlil bo lmbli- to iI.huhkV tho null, ami allowim; uiiiptb time to roinovf w,uiit' boforo iliun.iin tho mill. Ihn rtiiiteiiDKit in very htrougly mailo, ami from tlic uiaiiii. r of it opera lion it tMitH or ttiara tlio-o iii-:iv of wood or iron without often hrfakiui; Hi. SiiiiKDliKit; anil if unyilijiig bn-akM, it is fimply tunu- of tho knivrv or cultors, which can In- iniiokly ami ocouomically roplacil. Tin- SiiiiKtini:it, a Its tiaiiKi uiilicati'H, learn tin i-ann into hIiu'iIh of varviiiK lt'tiKih.., poifui-tly open JiiK it anil allowing the mill to thoroughly preri. out the jiiieee without re quiring the iminoiico extra power nccrrxary to riuil or I'nuli tin mIiuIu cane. The Siikkihikh HjireniU the ihr'ilileil cane uiuforiiily ami evenly to the mill roll, nml iloin- away with the neeiHiiy of hpieailiii): the lupse bv liaiiil between the millx, wlmro ri'KriiulinK i" iiium'. No greater amuiuil of ooiior capaony ih reiiureil to operal.' fiiiucieut lor tln null, for the above drawing, for the lu-tHllulinii of our Siiiikiiiikiih, tiuibliu anv eompcient en gineer to KticceKHfully uihtall and Htiut tlnin In nrilurniK Kmiikiiukkh (mm iih, pluuhf kdiiiI Kiuall ketch, chowing tho dminnter and width of the mill ro. i with which Sin.hiiiiKit im to he connected, uImi the Hide (either right or left hand a you fueo the delivery aido of the mill), upon which the null engine i- located, alt-n the height ftoin lloor line to cenH'r of front mill ndl haft, and di-tancc center thib hhaft to front iul of bed plate. Thi'hf .Shiikdhkiim are now being ued by the Hilo Sttnur Oo. and lliMvi Mill, Kohala, where they are giving great mitUiai'tiuu. g TriceH and further parlictilarH may lie had by applying to WM. G. tt-M f LATEST NOVELTIES AT THK KAMOUH KTOKK OK - B. F. BHLERB 8b CO. tSOQ bQll FORT STR.JJQHJT. A handsome t otton uhru, X B,yle this ..mnoni the lleuti are fau-slmlles nf t'htns bilk., to see them means to appreciate them, ttilk ttuish Just out; real Kreiieh deslKiis are the tluest and the erase of thu .w.ou Oashmere Sublimea SO Oerxta Yctrd I One of the liaiidfouirsl Wah Materials this neasou emlroiy new and for the prlre lias no wpial, WTaito Lawns Etxid IDimlty I III I'laln, btrled and Cheeked ill xrvat variety, OT PrwwulUn Ub tk KufUiur( UU. MCNNIIH. HE KOU.VD AT NOTICE ! I luivc been instructed by Mit. J. M. di:8a i:Sii.va, pro prietor of tin? Hawaiian Jap anksk Uazaah, Hotel struct, LEVY, Blook, Holal Btraal. OP TIIK II WAII.VN Irtl.ANUd. the SniiKUHhii tliau that which Wild reiiMiim. We fnrni.h full working IRWIN & CO., LU. ' Agentt f,ir thf llnnniian Ittnmlt. i N K ft r, r'riniUsAr'1