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KIIO.M ANII AHTKIt JUNK 1. !.
TRAINS
To Bwa Mii.i.
tt.
A.M.
, .9:30
..:P7
il.
r.M.
1:15
'2:30
:i7
A..
r.M.
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6:10
fi:i
1).
P.M.
6:10
6:50
0:2-2
1,1'ilVC Honolulu
Uavi' I'rarltiltr.
Arrive Kwn Mill.
To HoKouti.n.
0.
A.M.
.0:21
..0:65
. 7:3l
II.
A.M.
10M3
11:15
lltfift
II.
r.M.
3:43
4:15
4:55
A.
r.M
Lmivc Kwn Mill..
Leave IVnrl (Jlty
Arrive Honolulu
6:42
!
:45
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A. tSatunlnvn only
II. Nollv.
C. Hiilulii
hiniiliiys exrepu-d.
n.
Hntunlnyi! cxcctcd.
EIujDnUi gtUclin.
SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 189J.
M-A.3SLI1T1E1 3STEJ-WS.
Arrivals.
r' tJATrniiAT, Ajirll II.
'ttnr Mokolll from Moloknl nnd l-nnir
itliir Klluui-u Hon from ltnwntl
."tnir Kanln from Knlntkii
VobsoIs Leaving To-morrow.
U S 8 Adam, llrycr, for I'ort Towliswid
Vossols Leaving Monday.
Am stlir It llnrttott, OIctt, for Lynn
IclntKl
f-lmr Kmila fur WnUnnp, Miikulein, Kn-
liukii mill t'lmnlmi nt 12 m
Stun Mokolll fur Moloknl mill lmit
Onrsoos from Island Ports.
fclnir WO Hill WJ l)ng -ulnar nml
ban collet!.
Httur Knula 20IS bugs I'lar.
llll
Pftson,ror.
AHRIVAL.
From Mnnl nml Ilnirnll, iht iiiiir V (I
Hull, April 1.1-0 A limlo, U K Wilder. I)r
llrodlc, J il Out. J HntlliK.J I) l'arl-. J II
flierwuoil, J Urntvii, J A ltvaitun, V r
Aclilninl wlfi'. Mrn M 1 Si-oti, A I-Vtiihii-ivt.
'V Axlifcml, TC llllli.T I' lliirrl
M Vulll', Mrx l'lillllioiiiul 76ili-ok.
IIKPARTI'lltl.
I'nr Kniuil, ixir itmr Mlkiilintn, Apt II 1.1
J K Kiirli-y, It Cnitiin. W V Itl.-o, Jr., J
lolmntrlir nml wife.
Foroln Votsolt llxpoctod. '
I'M HSCMim. Wnnl, fro
i Sun I'rniii'li-co,
uiiu April in
II C H Aiiilrnllu, llniiillitti'.
from Mii
rraiivMi-n, iluu April '.'I
0 A H H Aruwn, htinuiri, from Ynnroiivur,
U. iluu April il
(' A 8 8 YVnnliiiuo, I'orry, from Sjilucy,
dun Muv 1
O ,t o 8 H liiiclli', lViirnc. trinn Hiiiittknni;
nml Yokoliiiiint, ilttv lio 11
Am bktno DUcovory, fimii l-(ii. rriincl-co,
new iluo
Am lik Amy Tiirnur, from Now York, July
Am lik Allien llo-io, Krlli), from Kmi I'nin-
i:Ueo
Am lik Annie Jnliuou, Hock, for llll".
iluu Murrl
Am lik Nownhoy, Mollenlcit, from Nvw-
iTftlo, N 8 W
Am fdi balviitor, from N 8 V
Ilk M llnckfelil, from l.lveriool, Juno 1-1.
Her lik J l) lllaile, from I.lvvriMxil, Apr l-lu
Shipping Notos.
Tlio top of tlio iiialiiiunt of tlin rtramer
Kaula fill ovvrlioanl two trips ami.
Tliu blorttuer W. U. Hull It I'liiptyliiK licr
MiKurimo hid iii'iiouuer i.) mini n. iomiT.
The Hteiuuer Mokolll eamu Into
mrt till
iifti'rnoou ruin Moloknl,
hlie ii'iiy Imivu
ii(,Mln .Monday aituruoon.
Tltu u.nn.n..wu lll..l...l..
iwuluiil, IVIe,
ClnudliiHauil Wnliiloijle will l.o duo from
tliu r ri-fitetlvu Is u id norln to-morrow.
.v riiiiitirip .'iinpMttiu. i
Tin Mi-iiiuur W. O. Hull failed In nt l.n
lialim this lie.t trip, delaying Iiit two tiuur
in urriv.il at Honolulu. 8lio toook T.V. ban
jiiK'ir from Ijilialtiu.
Died.
III'CHIIOI.TZ-On Mnr.'li :i, IS'll. l-'riiu
I'runiUkn lliirlilioltt, nee MiLo, native
of llltterKiit 1'lurozn, Tliom, I'rur.
Wcsl-l'ruiisln.Hernmny.liiloved iimtlier
of .Meburn. I'rnuz nml Karl lluulilioltz,
Heela, Onhu, and Mr. Arthur Hindi
lioltz, Klpalmlit, Maui. I
OUANOE OF ADMIRALS.
Tho Event is Signalized by Burning
Qunpowdnr.
Tho city front was liued with peo
plo this morning, the attraction be
ing tho report that Admiral John
G. Walkor would hoist his Hog on
the U. S. S. Philadelphia at 1(1
o'clock. Promptly at tho time men
tioned tho Hag of the retiring Ad
miral Irwiu was lowered, being hon
ored by n salute from tho U. S. S.
Philadelphia, II. I). M. S. Champion
uud H. 1. .1. M. S. Tnkochiho. The
nonuant of Admiral Walker was then
hoisted to the breeze and niraiu a
na
salnto of thiiti'uti K'nis va firud ly
thn Philadelphia. Jl. 15. M. S. Cham
pion recognized the Admiral with
thirtuon kuiis, Jlyin tliu Annirican
flag nt tho mainmast. Tho Unship
rotnrucd tliu salute, hoisting tlm
British colors. II. 1. J. M. S. Tukn
chiho sainted I ho Atliiiirnl's Hag,
also Hying tho American Hag, tho
I'hilaifnlphia reciprocating tliu coin-
pliinunt to tho Japanese Hag. One
hnndrod and four guns were liruil
altogether.
Those who never read the adver
tisi'inonlH iu their newspapers mish
morn than they prosutue. .Jonathan
Kuiiifioii, of JJolan, Worth Co., Iowa,
who had been troubled with rheuma
tism iu his back, arms and shoulders
read an item in his paper about how
a prominent German citizen of Ft.
.Madison had been cured. He pro
cured the same medicine, and to use
his own woriN: "It cured me right
up." He also sas: "A neighbor
and his wife were' both sick iu bed
with ihiuiiiiatisui. Their hov was
over to my house and said they were
no bad he had to do the cooking. I
told him or Chamberlain's j'aiu
Unliu and how it had cured me, he
got a bottle aud il cured them up in
a week, fill cent bottles for sale by
all dealers. Iloiisou, Smith Co.,
A gou I n for tlio Hawaiian Island".
! LOCAL AND QENE11AL NEWS.
I
Fish is ?'.irro nt tliu Fisliuinrtiut
to-day, and prices high.
Tlio P. G. band will not play at
Emma Squaro this afternoon.
James Cook fa now Sheriff of Wai
, nlua vico J. Kalnkiela, nmigiiuil.
fl'l .1 !.-! , l 4.1 , -f
i no miiuissiuu iii mo runst ui i
v.! i ii.!, r.. ...:n i'
.lllllll .11 llll llllllll Will III
i twont.y-fivo cunts.
Among tho pasciigor by tho
steamer V. 0. Hall jesteulay wai
Postmaster General Oat.
Tho band of
tho U. S. Ilasriliip
Philadelphia will tilay
of Nations" this aftefi
at the "Feast
ternoon aud ovhu-
ing.
Tho U. S. S. Adams will leave to
morrow morning, at what hour is
uol definitely settled. Shu will carry
a mail from tlio Post ollico.
Tho schooner 11. V. Uartlett will
not got away for Lysan Maud until
Monday, on account of inability to
handlonll her freight to-ilaj.
H. P. Haldwln. W. L. Horner, J.
Y. Knltta and .1. K. locpa have been
uotninated on Maui as candidates
for tho Constitutional Convention.
Tho mounted patrol, consisting of
five members beside Captain Klein
me, went down to tho Kalia butts
this afternoon to have rillo practice.
There will bo a grand moonlight
excursion to tho Kwa plantation
over tho Oalni railway on Tuesday
evening. Tho train will leave the
depot at 7:15.
On tho trip down the Dailev Stock
Company gavo a concert on tlio S. S.
.Mariposa lor tlio Denelit or tlio
Queen's Hospital. A neat Mini of
money was gathered.
The limit by the I'. S. S. Adams
to-tuorrow will elou nt 7 o'clock in
tho morning. The Adams is expect
ed to make the trip to P r Town
send in ten das. h
Depntv Attorney-General G. K.
Wilder, 'V. V. Ahford and C. A.
Doylo returned from tho Circuit
Court at Wnioliinu. Kan. on the V.
I G. Hall yesterday.
Three properties in Katt, Hawaii,
' will lie cold at tlio attetiou room of
). I Morgan on .Monda nt noon,
under foreelocttro of morta"e. The
latul.i are deseribud el.iewhore.
Tho Hag of Admiral .loliti G.
! Walker wai hoNted on the U.S. S.
Pltiladelpliia tlt' iiiornin, a salute
I being lired ftoin the emii-cr and tho
Uriti.ih and ilnpaue.ie warcliip.".
At the eloo of this tnorning'n ses
sion of the Itoatd the roll of voters
had reached tlio, of whom ill had
boon regittered tod'iy. It is ex
pected tho Portuguese will roll up
this evening.
There will bo a grand battalion
ball giou by the P. (.!. guards at
the drill shed on tho evening of the
iMth hint. Everything will bo free
except rwel beer Imitations are to
bo Issued shortly.
I. F. Morgan held a tuilo of pro
purtyouMaui under foreclosure of
I mortgage at his salrooiu at noon
' to-day. Two lots at Kaupo, Maui,
mortgaged by Poni Maktt to !. M.
Monsarrat, were purchased by P.
i Sylva for SJ.V). Two lots at Wniheo
; foreclosed by the same mortgagee
; was sold to .locph Knauaatia for
i "Your orator" of tho Hawaiian
I Hardware Company takes a pessi
mistic view (if foreii'ii events. Ho
, makes miiuo compensation for tilled-
uing gloom turn wny, However, ny
indicating means for securing the
greatest hnppiues to tho greatest
MlulMT u j,,iviili.
I ... ., ,. . ..
looi I COOKCll
on the Pansy stove and eaten with
thut linn's cutlery oil" llaviland
ware, while one's mind is easy about
tho cattle on account of the Jones
locked fence, ought to make any
body coiiteutud.
UallD TO CONVIOT
Thair Tricks Woro Not iu Viiln This
Tiino.
Four Chinamen worn arrested iu a
house on Mauuakea street on March
2. I for opium smoking Their trial
was postponed from time to time,
until this moruiug, when the case
came up iu the District Court. The
eVidnnce of the ollicers who made
the arrest. Laugley and Stone, was
to tho effect that they wiw two ol
tho defendant s lying on a bed sinok
ing opium. They aw this through
a orevico in tho wall, lleforo the
ollicers could uiako the circuit to
etrect an entrance, an alarm win
given and the Chiuatneu are .sup
posed to have thrown the .smoking
out lil out of the window, as it was
I found below the window by tint of
I lifers.
Tlm premises were isited bv Ji
t rift Magistral" Robertson, Captain
S
Andrews, J'aul .Neiuna
Mono lor the purpoi
the last-named to point out where
the opium smoking out til had been
Ion lit I. 1 lie place was poitileil out
j aud while Judge K.i!"it.-,(iii was
rummaging about, a bundle of iuou
opium ami an opium pipe were
I found by him. Theno wem destroy
ed. After returning to the court
i room the four defendants worn dis
, charged for want of evidence.
, Look Out tor Ghicltuu Thiovua.
Charles Maker, living on l.iliha
street, ha Mill'ered hoauly fp'in
! chicken thiol'.-. I.a-I Saturdai
night lli)' lock was wn'iielied oil' tie
chicken iMop, and thirteen lnouii
legliorii" were i-liilen .Mr. Iliiket iu
tnuilcil in "lay for them" this Sal ur
day eieiiiug with a shuiguu. but a
rascal came ahead of tune, at 2
o'clock this iimniing lie mad' a
iini-e mi handling the replaced luck,
which brought .Mr Maker u.it,
frightening him away before he
could sin linn, No chickens had
lieeu tnki'ti.
,11 k.inta HI Uiiiii mi r ml I'litititifl
promptly txecutnl nl low ruin nl lln
Hull'K'i ntUi-,
JODIOIA.BY JOTTINGS.
Docioiona of tho Suproino Court and I
Othur Matters.
Katiuakola, plaintiff, tiles a motion
for tho Court to order this defend-
aut. I. D. laea and Cecil Iirowu. to !
answer certain interrogatories in tho j
bill of complaint. Carter A: Carter
.. ..i. .,:,. i...t.i,.... t ,. t....
for planum; Ivaliooltauo for Inoa,
m - A a. a a
In Mauiui Sylva aud others vs. D
V. Kahuakai and Kaihiknpu, tho
Supremo Court, bv Chief .lustico
Juilu, decides for the plaintiffs, Bay
ing: "Tho evidence on tho question
whether defendants' occupation of
laud was adverse and continuous
being conflict iug, tho Court declined j
to disturb a verdict for the plaintiff',
there being evidence to sustain
plaintiffs' contention that defend- '
ants' possession was not ad vim o nor
continuous." Johnson and Kaulia I
for plaintiff; Kaulukou for defend-,
ants. j
The Circuit Judge of tho Fifth
Circuit (Hardy of Kauai) is sustain
uil in a Supremo Court decisi
ipromo Court decision by
ear. In rcfusiui! to uraut a
1i. :,.,. I.'r. .... I.. ,..f.. .!.... '
writ of habeas corpus to n Japanose
",1"V".- i M '! n-in.-tiii iu uiuiii il
contract laborer, iiniirtsoneil upon
default of payment of a lino for wil
fully absenting himself from sorvice.
K. Okkots. Inspector of Japanese
immigrants, npplied for tho writ,
ami the Judge denied it on the
ground that ho had not jurisdiction
in tho case of a person convicted, or
in execution upon legal process.
Hart well for petitioner; Deputy Attorney-General
G. K. Wilder for tho
Marshal.
Tlu cao of Mura (Japanese) is
remanded to the Fifth Circuit Court
by a decision of the Supremo Court
prepared In Justice Uickcrton. Mura
wa. M'titoncod by the District Court
to six months at hard labor and to
pay .M costs, on Ins plea of guilty to
ho charge of stealing a redwood j
bard worth .?I.iVI. Hit appeal for
mitigation of neulenco was not en
tertained beeattfo ho hnd pleaded
guilty. This the Coutt doelnrei to
bo wrong. Wilder for prooetition,
Kaulukou for defendant.
hulgo Whiting han approved the
aci'ouutH of W. O. Smith tin guardian
of the ISridgi.Mnmltho Pahnu iniuorn
re.spei'tively.
). P. llaekfeld, aigun' of S.
Ehrlich, bankrupt, petitions for an
order to Kelt tho bankrupt's Mock-in-trade,
lie having been offered, as
the highest bid, SI 0,1 'JO by M. O.
Silva. Petitinner deelares Ids belief
that the goods would not briug that
nmotiut at auction, and that it is a
fair value for the goods.
TIUKD CIKCUIT COUIIT.
lluuinuas
Despatched at
in Khu.
April Tone
Judge Austin held the April term
of the Third Circuit Court at Wnio
liinu. Knu. Gardner K. Wilder,
Deputy Attoiuey-Gctieral, repre
sented the Government, other law
yers present being V. V. Ashford, W.
C. Achi, II L. Holstoin, D. H. Hitch
cock and O. P. Shipman. Mr. Hoi
sleiu was Hawaiian, and Mr. Doyle
Japanese iMorpiotor.
Of scion Hawaiian jury criminal
cases, three were acquitted, ono got
a nolle proteipii, ono was continued,
and two were convicted as follows:
Kealckala, selling liquor. Pined
SlWIand $31.70 ousts. L. H. Hitch
cock for defendant.
J. W. Kaplko, aggravated assault.
Fined $10(1 with six davs at hard
labor. II. L. Ilolsielu for defend
ant. There were three convictions by
the foreign jury out of ten cases, one
of which was continued:
H. G. Ainu, opium iu possession.
Verdict guilt v. Sentenced to six
months mid $.i0 fine. Defendant in
person.
Iv'iwnaki el al Raining. Fined
iu Distii-t Court, North Koun, $2U)
each. Pleaded guilty, aud lined $."
and costs each. II. L. Holstoin for
defendants.
Yauiaiuoto and Tanagn, conspi
racy. Pleaded guilty. Sentenced
to two years' imprisonment with
hard labor. 11. L. Holstoin assist
ing prosecution.
Divorces were granted in the cases
of Conda Howell vs. A. Howell, and
Non is. Koleimnknlii.
There were eight civil jury can's
and four probate cases on tho calen
dar, the rinlts of which are not to
hand.
It wi
lie an arccalilii snrprisii to
nhii'ct to attaclis of liilions
porsons h
colic to It-am that prompt rulinf
innv Imliail y tdltinu C'liatnliurlain's
Co fie, Cholera anil Diarrhtrn Kmn
'ily. In ninny itn-tanci's tlm attack
may l prKvcnti-il hy inUintf this
roiui'ily as sunn as tho first symp
tom, of tlioiliscasit appear. 2.'i ami
.r() cent bottlos fur halo liy all dual
nrs. Hcnson, Stnith A: Co., A'xiits
for llii Hawaiian Island..
Tliis Evening
THE FEAST OF NATIONS
To III.' II 1. 1 Ii A'l IIIK
Friday
and Saiuiday Afternoon
aud EvenlDg, Apn
I'lic Nation- lo i
13th & 14th.
i i-esi uii'd iin-.
Hiiwiiu, Aniuricii, C'ritut Britain,
Guiuiuiiy, l'nrtiiKal, l'nuic),
Bvuduu nml Norway,
Mux ice unit Biiiuii,
Gruucu, Ohiuii,
Jupiin unit Iiiilin.
I'llli h nl MiMI-tilnN.
Aitofiiooii, 20 Cents.
n run two i:vi.MNi..
en e...i..
oUUIlH, UU Ull S.
Gtiiliireu under lllt-di, 25 Coins.
Door open 7.30. Gram) Match ai 8.
, grf .siititrdii) ufii'ruuiiii Ilm lUmiurulll
' Uu epcii liym 'j in Wi'lnvk r. m. IU)I it
BEADY FOR. FURNISHING.
Sailor's Home Takon Ovrr from tho
Building Comtnitteo,
The board of trustees of tlm Sailor's
Homo Society hold a spwial meet-
itu in tho Chamber of Cominorco at
10 o'clock this morning, pursuant to
tin, n.ill nf P. A. Knlianfer. ncrotnrv.
I Tho building committee reported
' tho completion of tho new Sailor's
Homo, tho out-buildings and fence,
and tho homo in roadincs to receive
its furniture. Tho committee was
discharged with a vote of thanks
from tho board, tho latter taking
' chnruc of tho buildiiiir.
J. II. Paty, treasurer, read his re
port showing tho accounts about
balanced, and that the furnishing
fund had been used up for building
purposes.
A list for subscription was started
and liberally signed by members of
tho board. It was also votod that
further subscriptions bo solicited
from the community.
r. A. bcliaefor, secretary, reail
iIUn n,u,1l..ntimtc fr.ni, o.ni.fnl tnr
.. ...... .,............. .u.... Bu.
tho purvoyorship of the building.
After consideration two of tho appli- '
cants were referred to the executive I
committee for examination.
J. I. Dowsett was by a unanimous
voto elected lice-prosident of the
board of trustees.
Tho executivo comtnitteo was em
powered by tho board to comniitui
cato with tho ladies, to acquaint
them witli tho fact that the Sailor's
Homo is now ready to receive the
furniture. Tho meeting then ad
journed. The Elovouth of Juno.
Several of tho local horsemen have
already placed their animals in
..:..:.;.. mm :. i i.
,jMatifl7nction over the condition of
, trnt. nl Kapiolani Park, it be-
int: tho opinion of owners of animals
that if it is not put into butter con
dition soon, it will not lie in trim for '
racing on June 1 1. They are urging
tho Park authorities to repair the j
track Immediately. Horses from the
Gay ranch and Richard stables will
participate iu tho events, Tho hit-'
tor stables will begin training next '
week. King Dade is handling the
trotting stallion "Creole."
To Krlonds of tho Klndergnrtoti.
On .Monday and Tuesday, the tilth
id 17th lust., from 3 to I o'clock
I am
p. m., at tho . M. C. A. hall, Mrs. J.
L. Dumas of Waihie, Maui, n train
ed Kindergarten teacher, will give
two informal talks on tlio history,
growth, nielli iU and meaning of
tho Kindergarten, under the aus
pices of tho Kindergarten Cmumit
ten of tliu Woman's Hoard. All
ladies and gentlemen interested iu
this subject are cordially invited to
j bo present on these occasions.
Uth of
June
Races !
Do
year,
not In- fooled this
tin.' owners and
truiiUT of line stock
should havo tho voiy host
iiiality of food for their
lioi'KOb. The only plaoo
for Htioli ii tlio
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
" TKI 151'HONKS I'JI --l
... .,.,, . . ,, ..,
DELIVERY TO THE PARK EVERY DAY.
Ori'icK A:
WAUKiKii'si::
and Xiiiiiinii
Corner Qtioon
Ktl'OotK.
i In tho Circuit Court of tlio First Cir-
cuit, llawuiinn IuIuikIh.
r,
rin: MA'iTKit or tiii; ixr.vn:
of Murlii O'siiillivan. Ihim nf llniiiilnlii.
Halm, ili I'ftisvd tuntiilu. On riMiliut; mid
llllllk? Illli 1.1'tlllllll (if Alirllli.ini l..rii.imliy
I of i-.ild Honolulu, oxirntor f tlui will of
' ' '' ;. pniyliiB for un oritur ! -ul. of
mil O'lllir IM' IHIU'IIIL- II, 111 IIITI'II-I'H. It 'HI
i Hlli'Klni: Hull tin riMl t
in ui ii it ti iiiitr
. t" ui iiiiuin "-i I niii'i i' lllll't Pit' tllt
' oilier Uiiiirori'iiKiits, living ilio funiili
l ru fi.lb.ui l.i..nl ..t t I !..... ....!
llOlllfiUIHI III Mllllll, lllnl.t ill, f ol III nl ill
KiiIkiI.iI'ii iii-.ir o.iliu l'rio , Imlliof ulil.-li
nd Iiindsiiri' Mtii'itu iu Honolulu, l-.iuid I
of Onli . mill M'lllut; fortli i:nrulu i-n;il i
rrii-oiis why mioli iiiult'.HtiitiiKliiiiilil lu -old,
to nit. I' Mllllrirliry of till' h rsoiiiilty to i
I'xtlliKillsli the ililit of Mii.l fstiitu 'it s
liurrli) onli-ri'd. Ili.lt till' lii'lrs of Kind lie- I
ri'iiicd mid llll iktm us InU'ii-ti'il in tin '
it 1. 1 IiiK', iiiHitr linfuri' tills I nun on
MoSJlAY. tlio lltli ill) ui Mil), A. I) i
(sill, lit IIJoVllH'k M., Ul till' I'olirt lioulll
of 'lii- I'liie-l. ui lloiioliilu, O.iliu, t'en
mid tlnTc t'i show i'uiim' ui) mi i.nli
sliould li"t In- Kmiiif I fur tliu ?u c of iiu'li ,
i'-liilii.
Iliiiid Honolulu II I .rll I.I. IMll.
lil.O I I ,A i liTk
P) tin' I'olirt: IimjT 1.11
A Business Proposition
ll.-eirj-.. VI' I i lit t.in uln i Iiiii Im'imi i'iIiiI
lisle d in I Ion. 'lulu f.ii Is ) enn- H- ii
, Builder and Contractor,
Wirlll" to i lllll'l II- " I'll
ninl in fi' to iin' i H'
fin iiiiiiii); tin in wiili .
prii'i's fur is, ut i n -i Y'
Ilm luird tiuii'k
ii Hi'- Ik ii. lit Ii)
uil work ut low
i iiliiliot mlord to
u f ir tliu uiiut of
k't )mir iiou ri u'u t
':iirs
M . 1 .1 ii, . ii i u.inrmitiii' uiis-
fiii'liuu.
I'litr.iini. ilu U Hiiiiiiiii.i.
GEO. W. LINCOLN.
I IliUI tf
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Muv I lis
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Kill): ktri'i'l
IUll s
I fliiln Jillir
Mir) Ioh ri'lil
pro'vi'il iiiiimn,
oil Klllilll slri'
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from lii" I'.
iillli'i'. I Iut,
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In' lloolii- ninl l
ml i''ii. mi iu'i .
UT l i I 1'iN.
lliilruolii'
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WAN TBI)
A 81'1'OM) MAM'
t'AI.IOUAl'll
V T)rtiwrli'r. A-in
"A M ,'' Ill'LHIIN OH' '
i), nun tirii'ti.
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V. l
jrfi-i ,rKi!fr Itnacr
0'i..i ( '). Oliio.
M!ood5sCi5res
Ccrofula and All Ctnori Di3oasos.
"1 t.-i!:o Krc:il p;av.iri In Klrljig pu'ilM ts
tlmoti) lo Ilio vnluofif llu.il'naMiparlllafor
Ec-afc!a
I havo oifTi'tetl IUi ti.li illHtniilnii trouble
for warly trn jenrs nml In lli.it Umft liato tried
n.muM ci ry ini-iiicilie rnomirll IM 10 fn9
y relief ul-ati-vcr until, (Or much
ursln?, 1 cue llnrt.l'i Siuaparilfci a trial. It
has been of prcat tirtirnt. ninl nlll rltorl n per
ot.vietit cure. I iy 1 1 all i-i ph ntin sn-Ts't
trnfi HitoIiiI i. try II niI'.mi ..rlll.it ii ill
to ,o.i roo.I." Ml .It Ml. I'LAiitii, OUI
City, Van Wt-rlCoiiiity, Olil.i.
Scrofulous Catarrh.
"My dati;lilcr, elevnn jcart ol.l, has bfn
trouhle-t nltii irrnfulo is r.itirrti ever lnco sh
wa I'irro )riri'M. Threo i liyilehni rtvolier
no p"nn..ii"M fli"f. In lli,- itmiier It com
ni'.'iie'tl eating Inlo her iioie. W'a Iwiglit
flood's SarGaparifla
and cvn It to lit-t unt It !..;i euic I her, for
tvlilcli vo tire very thankful. Wo cot ono bo
of Hood's MM mid tike lliem rrv mnrh."
Mii. lmmr hniMi.i.. iti.niiier.tfil(, oiiio.
HOOD'O PILL3 ciifr.'tiillrtloiiliricitotlBg
lb trliUlllo ictlgn ut tin tlaatLMry ctbiX.
IIOIIHON, NKWMAN A VI).,
Ai;i'i)t! fur ltiiunllnu blutulh.
Desirable v Residence
tiM
FOR S-A-XjE.
'I'lli: I'MlKllslON'KIl on-i.ii lull
1 Mil,' ili:it Di'siiiiii'i1 llr.l Ii'hi'i-iiii Kn
iilolutil ftr.-.'t. ii.ij liiluti Hie t f 1.1,-tic- of
l . JiiIiiimXi, K 'I lie litliis ii Ir.itilnci'
nf iilxnit lie fir' on Uiiiliil ml triTi mill
Is tri'iu I l.'l t'i till f ct di'i'ii, 'I In rr is ii iiin
ninl rxr iT.liiitfly Wil-liiilli llflliii(! Iluiii
on tliu rnM'rly, I'eiitiiuiliii; l.iriic I'urliir.
Illiilnn-risiiii, 1 ItisiriHiins. Ili.ili, Kl'rli'ii
nml 1'iiiitry r ivercd Mull, W'l.li- Yi-ruiiln
I 'lirrl:l!i' lliiilse, si itll, I'te., kic 1 ...
lironiid 'I rr ncli-nrii I 41111I Imitid win,
I mil mill Mi iilc Trt"--T"
III" rli'Milln i riiiiiiiiiin Is mi iin
' Wiihiini' Moiiiitiiln. IntiMidlii): pur. Ii i-its
I'll'' lll-IK'i't ilinls..s mi uiilillriillMti to
imu ' J a. -..!'. .M"in..vs-.
iilistrtK'trit view frolu lilmiinil'l llrl I 'ii'l'
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DA.VCINO OI.ASSUS.
l)V.
I.'i ON- I'ANTISli i l.s-. . I.
i'Ii. mil' I f r. .in ilii llrill .'sin'. I o
Aii'iu lliiil. 4lii'li In' Ii i ri'iiii'd tor I'll'".
d.i I Iiiii-'Iii) mid sal'iril iy ol . -ii'li ui'i'k.
'llll' S lllllifl) IHlMIIIt'd i'lli-- fill 1'illi.l-
ri-ii il in. i'i ut ilu- Arum Hull m .'i.'cIim'I,
s.i I iriliu a in riiuiiii. A ull ith
llll in-l.i I'Viuiiiii:, A nii li'Oi, ut "
o'lluik.ii 1 1 will ! furiiml mi M"ii mid
Ilm-.
Ilu lliir-'ii nfti rn.Hiii, il I iii'Iim I:
,irll l.'lli, ii -n' ml i'Iii-s iii furiiii'il
(iu II.ihiiiI iii-
'llii'i'tliiri; - r..r nil li l'u, I- a .11 It .'
I I III- .1 j.l-si.11
llll llif nli' i dii) - Mr. I. iiii i'i In
-i'Ii .11 ilu II in fnuii li to U ii'iuii. 'mill
C. B. JIII'LKY & ARIIIUR REYNOLDS,
a. k. o it I r KOTa
I III II I Sl Sj,(,
I I'll -ll.i'l, II'
III hM1 11 lllilllli'
III. Mlu. II. I
I'lim- i.'i'ilii 'iiii, iu mill s, . 1 1 ii i ,'n I
mi' kiv ii lur Kvii) llusi riiiiuii ' l Ilu. i l
liiil. old II niiliii)!' mii'ri --liiili lli in" '
til It . I mid l.nliir,iiil. IIii-Iii- liirliinu.ir
liii'ijr Uiiu.- Mil ii or Mi'i'liiiiu.'iil liriiii
liiH. Triu'liiif uud illm I'rlniliitf liruwliij;.
(or lluuL or Ni'"iir llluttriiliun.
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Headquarters for White Goods
AT
3ST. S. S-A-OHS'
eao ioft siroet, Honolulu.
-o-
Immense Assortment ! Lowest Prices !
NAINSOOK" In Pliiln, Strlfwtl. riuok- un.l l'inl.U.
Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Linen Lawns
IN AM. oitAKK- AND I'lMCKi.
Dl.MITIKS In Mrlpr.1. rii,-.i. I'lalds and Hair I.Ium.
I.VDIA LINON'S, IIATIhTK AND COTTON CKAPES.
COTTON MULLS IN WHITE. CHEAM AND KCJKU.
IMMKNSK VAHIKTY Of
WHITE . O-OOIDS
- AN BMII.KiS VAItlKTY OK
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES!
KMIIKOIDKIIY KIHIIVU.S In
All W'liltln iltli
Alt-over Embroidery, Embroidory Flonaces and Demi Floancet.
Lacos of Every Description in All Widths.
3.r
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Uoliiiisnii Block, Hotel Street,
NKXI 10 OltliWAY A I'OltrKIt,
Stock Must be
t WM.I .;i.l nt T MY hSTIIIK SToi'K roNHIHTINll OK
Dry
and Gent's
SHOES,
Men's and Boys'
1 1 is itiinwililf for
Mllll
'ni'i'fs
SAM-; COMMKJN'CtiS ON
Monday, March 19.
PLKASR GIVE ME A CALL!
Stock Must be Sold on Hay 1st.
NOTICE.
I havo hoon instniotod hy Mil. .1. M. m: Ha k Sii.va,
propiiotorof tho Hawaii vn.Jaimvksk Ha.aau, Ilotolstroot,
to m'II hi-, Mool; of ,1 A lA NI0S1O (JOODS. Also, a big as
soilini'iit of .lAIWNKSK PAIM3U XAl'KINS will ho sold
' I.K-sSTIIAN fil.vr.
Clearance Sale
-
' XTItryifV
I II' l'i"v
IT Pj 1 X I A
II.WIMI IMM !.!' I i:i
lilUlps vol' I AN lll'V
AWAY BELOW COST.
JB. F. 353I3:XjBIB Sb GO.
iki.ki'iiosi: 1 1'. -
(HAS. 11
IMI'OIITHK AND DMALKIJ 11.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Bntter
Kbw G odi Received by Ever' Steamer from San Francisco.
Ail iifilir- fintlifiilv mi. ml to. Mitl.fui'iion Kiiurniiti-iil l-lniul iinlfro
llll'l illi l.i I Mllli .'lire
I.IMHI.N Iimuk. Kisit Sriiiirr, Hkt. Fiiiit ami Alakka Stkekth.
Illli'll I I.I.I. I lilS'l Jll,
LKWIS
111 KOWT
, WlioicMilc
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every California Stoamor.
!: - iiursi-: - (joods - a - si'hciAirv.
l(
Nl Mis ( llllil lis
niiin jjgcf
ll-.l.l.l'lloM. i.
ii. i-:. .Mi'ixm.E & met).,
Oirninilis ,M) HKAI.KRS N -
Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed.
NiH ImhiI. lin'i , .
l.ii I'li. -
I'li'l.sll rAI.II'DWMA
I ur.,T- f.iln.luj
. n.ll.l
it till-
I'.ri
I.1I.ASH (Junius .Siii.iin, ii
KAbl io(M; KOill
hirl9. Nalntotil: itml llamlntrK,
Invrtlng tn .Match.
In
j
Sold on May 1st.
Furnishing Goods,
HA.TS,
Suits, Etc, Etc.
int to iiii'iitioti till tin; Ai'tiislt'H
or
FURNISHING GOODS !
TO 1'l.lisl'. OtT THIS LINK Ol
TllKM AT IMtli'Kh . . .
I O. ItOX 372
L STACK,
ALWAYS ON HAND .MM
IV O. ItOX ."17
& CO.,
STKKET.
Jt
Grace
lit
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gp- SmsKAiiTioN Giahantklh.
I' o iox H&
ki'i fr-'tn ilii' r.n-ii'Mi Sim nml Kuu,.
liciiiil
I'HODl CT. . HY - EVKHY STKAMKU
to mid lliMhls
n nti'.i;.
I'l'IIVlTisI
mi)
AM)
SaTI.M'AUTIIIS Ol'KANTKL'll,
KIMl H I UKK IH.
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