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"T nrr un:wi d 'P t'? u r;' V s i .r . OABU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, Time Table FROM AND AFTER JDNK J. 1. HiniM TK.A.I3ST3 To Kwa Milu B. A.M. .8:45 .n:30 .:57 B. P.M. IMS 2:30 '2:67 A. r.ti. 4:3.5 SilO 6i. D. P.M. 6:10 6:60 0:23 Leave Honolulu., Lenvr Pearl City Arrive Ewh Mill.. To Honoldi.c. 0. A.M. ...0:21 ,..0:65 ,. 7:30 i). a. A.M. f.M. 10:43 3:43 11:15 4:15 11:55 4:rVi A. P.M. 6:42 0:10 6:46 Leave Ewa Mill.. Uave Pearl City.. Arrive Honolulu.. A. Bat unlays only. a. Dally. C. Sundays excepted. D. Saturdays excepted. $lw gnUy 3 illdin. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 18U1. MARINE ISTEVa. Arrivals. arxniv. Afiril 2i. Htnir Clamllne from Maul Stmr Mlkaliala from Knunl Moshay, April 30. Am 4. masted olir Salvator. Weill, M days from Nuwcaslle, X 8 V Departures. Monday, April .10. Htmi Mokolll for Motokat and Initial Stmr Iwalanl for Kanal Stmr James Make for Kauai Stmr Knalu for Walanao Votaola Leaving To-morrow. Htttir Wainlealo for Kukullinelo and llono- kna nt 12 m fit tn r Klnatt for Maul and Hnvvali at 2 p m Hltnr Claudlnefor orti on Maul Stmr Mlkabala for Knunl Cargoes from Ialand Port. Stmr Clnudlnc 132.' bags sugar, 3 1 bas tiotatoes, 137 baits corn, .Ai bags bones, 30 bags tnro, ill tildes, 2 horse, 16 calves. 60 head cattle, 103 lion-. 57 kgs sundries, 1171) feet koa lumber. PaMongora. I ARRIVALS. I From Muni, cr stmr Claudlue, Aiirll tit I -II l.aw.nml wife, I, W'ooiler, W II rede, and 2t deck. IIRPARTURKS. For Kauai, cr stmr Iwalanl, Atiril .m A F Knndsen, Mrs Kniidscii and ililld. For Kukulliaele, per stmr Walaleali-, May l-Mrs K Mcdulrc. Miss Mrtlulre. Veaaola tn Port. UH Philadelphia, Darker, from Callao, Peru HUMS Champion, Rooke, from llllo HUM STakacbllio, Nomura, from Jaiian Fr corvetto Ducballuult. Dupols, from Pern Am Missionary iiaeket Morning filar, dar- land, from tfio South Sens Am bktno Jane I. Stanford, Johnson, from Newcastle Am bk S l.1 Allen, Thompson, from San Franclico Hi'hr Golden Shore, llirkholm, from New castle, X S V Am sell rU' F vltiitiaii, Pcdrrscn. from Newcastle, N H V Am bk Amelia, Ward, from Port Town send Haw bk Icnhl, Nelson, from Newcastle, N H W Haw bk It P Rlthvt, Morrison, (rum Sun Francisco Norwegian bk P.lrns, Andersen, from Newcastle. X S W Am ship Occidental, Mors.), from It I' Am schrC S Holmes, Jolinnn, from I'ort Illakely Am schr Wm llowden, V Jeretii, from Nencatlo, N H W Am bLtnoS N I'asthi, Hubbard, from San Francisco Am bktne Mary Wlnkeliuan, Nissan, from Sin Francisco Am 4-mastcd uhr Salviitor, Wells, frnm Newcastle, N S W Foreign. Vosaola Expoctud. CASS Warrlmoo, Perry, from Sydnoy. duo May 1 O .V U 8 H (laellc, Pearue, from HoiiKkoiiK and Yokohuida, duo 11 u 14 Am bktne PNcovery, from San t'rani-Vo, now due Am bk Amy Turner, from New York, July 15 Am bk Newshov, Mollested, from New castle, N S W Ilk M I lack (eld, from Liverpool, June 1-16 Oer bk J O (llude, from Liverpool, Apr 1-10 Shipping Notoa. The bark Petrus hus comiiieiictil ballast Iiik. The ship Occidental hus bikini tukiuc In sugar for Sun Frunclco. The schooner WlUrman will be read for sea either to-morrow or Wednesday. The schooner llowden is loading with ballast, and exacts to be uwiiy b Frlduv or Saturday fur the Sound. The schooner Sulvutor, laiitiiln Wells, arrived this morning, coul laden, and mi thored in the streum. She is lUtv-two davs from Newcastle, N. B. W. LAND FOR VOTERB, UJJU bVU AI1UUUUUIUUIB iU HOKlSlOr Oil j Other Ialanda. j Distrii-t .Mngititrato S. Knlioolmlu ' hnln of the island of Lanai is sniil to , havo olforud twenty ncros of laud to thoae who would roistur. Very few have taken the oath on the ielund, and the offer of land was spurned ly the loyal natives. The I promise, or rather offer, the iiiulms ' irate said eaiiiu from hoadmiarterx. He has not registered himself. Another instance of a similar na ture comes from Maui, and is to the effect that Nov. J. K. Iosoim, of Hana, offered twenty-live aeros of laud to all native llawaiians who would take the oath. A cousidera hie number of people took the bait. Public Concert, The I. G. hand will play at Hmma Siptatu thin evening at 7:!U o'clock. Following is the program: I' Mil I Munh Life (luurds Overture llsmeriildii, I'liiumlu fttmv fit) Ndi'i'llen II Trovutoru HlllMIS llerniiill ri-ndiii Well ritr it. Mfilli'V -l1.,!!!! lir Air Muri'li'-TIm L'. S. S. Plilludelplilii MipM) Renter ii un ninianu Uulup-Wully. Hawaii i'uliol. lllll'llln'sl llvliulorf LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. A. J. CnrUvrigbt lias a notice iu this issue. All saloons will be closed on Wed nesday, Mny 2d. Government omjilojocs wore paid oh" this afturnoou. The Sons of St. George meet a usual this evening. The V. G. band plays at I'inma Square this evening. Miss Anna Sorenson will leave to morrow for Kauai on the Mikahnla. Lodge lo Progres, A. F. A: A. M., will hold its regular meeting this evening. The Post ofh'co despatched lfl,irrt letters and 587(5 papers toy the S. S. Australia. Nicely furnished suite of room with use of kitchen is to lot nt M Adams Intie. Nov. Mr. Hill, a visitor from the Coast, is to preach at Central ITniou Church next Sunday. The P. G. hand has boon greatly handicapped toy the departure of soino of its host players. The practice afternoons of tho Honolulu Cricket Club are Tncday, Thursday and Saturday. V. II. Page has already disposed of several of his fine stock recently imported from the Coast. Tho Woman's Hoard of Missions hold their regular monthly meeting (to-morrow) Tuesday, at 2:'H) p. m. L. J. Levey sold the two lots at Kapiolaui Park, the property of II. F. Poor, to A. Gnrteuberg for ?2r.tH). There is a match arranged be tween local crickolors and a leant of bluejackets from the Champion for Saturday after net. The wooden building now occu pied by Allen Robinson on Qiitvn street will be sold at auction at noon to-morrow by .1. F. Morgan. There wore several picnic parties to Satis Sottci yesterday. Tito tobog gan slide is Incoming a favorite with frequenters of the favorite resort. Business in Government and .Judi ciary doimrttucuts will bo suspended ou Wednesday on account of the constitutional convention election. Hustaco A; Co. have moved ttioir ' olhVo temporarily into Morgan's auction room. 'limy are still soil-, iug fuel of all kinds in quantities lo stdt. i Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel , and Nuuanu streot. Lodging by day, week or mouth. Terms: 2T and o0 cents per night; $1 and fl.'J per week. ! L .1. Levey will sell boots and shoes, straw and folt hats, shawls, cottons, etc., at auction on Wednes day at 10 o'clock. A good chance to get an outfit. Mrs. Louise Mchityre died on ' Saturday evening, at the age oft twenty-one years. The funeral took , place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. Six natives pleaded guilty in the District Court to a charge of idling ' spirituous liquor ou Saturday, and sentence iu each cine was suspended until moved on, , The S. S. Australia took on Sattir I tiny IR.KIR bags of sugar, 11KXI Dags I of rice and 02VS bunches bananas. , This is the biggest shipment she has ; taken for a long time. j Captain Zieglor's men uou the! portrait of President Dole on Sattir- I day in a prize shoot at the Kakauko butts. A large number of people were intonMcd spectators. i A comprehensive key to happiness ' is found in tho new announcement of the Golden Rule U:uaar. That . is the place where cash talks and bargains stare from every shelf and table. The Paradise of the Pacific for ' March has a number of finely mi grated pictures President Dole's ! portrait, tourists obtaining lava specimens, and several Pearl harbor scenes. The peanut lieud largely inter fered with thoo interested iu the phy at tho Opera IIoue Satunlav I evening. It is becoming a real nut- ' sauce, especially at interesting points in the play. ' , .las. F. Morgan will sell the rest of i the effect of the Ivainehamohiis at i auction at the Arlington to morrow at 111 a. m. Secure one or more of ' these valuable relics while the chance remains. Two men while riding at i'alama yesterday evening ran into a tram car ami were llmmn from I heir horses. 'Flue, were (alien to (ho Police Station where their injuries were attended to. It is announced that 1'iof. Alexan der will lecture before the Historical Society next Thursday evening on the Rtis-iau occupation of these islands, documents relating to which he secured while iu Washington. Iu addition to iiupii.soiiuieni at hard labor for dealing eiiou in jury to a t 'hiucM- woman on l'um-li bowttieet on April I, Ka.'ttpia wa. lined .,"(! ou Sahudav in tie )is trict Com l for assault and b.tttery ou Ah Chili!.', on the auie dale. Tilde t- a new fad in town among the ladies, and it is all the rage It is straws of Manila rope dyed m ,if 1 fereut colors and worn around I In itial . Formerlv l he pumpkin lei took the caite, lint now it has be come what the native- call "maun hilo" out of sight. Xegot i'U ioii are in progress io have Mis. (Kills ie,ve lll'l lllllstntl ed lecture ou .Scotland next Fiidav evening for I ho benefit of the read ing room fund of the Sculimh This tie Club This vva oni of Mr tlaiis' most popular Incline, m liei recent successful luur of the other ialauih, JUDICIARY JOTTINGS. I Contract Labor Decision Varloue Matters at Chambers. Jamos Ashford, a witness in V. V. 1 Ashford vs. C. W. Ashford, being shortly to leave the country his testi mony in the case is to be taken to , morrow. Henri G. McGrew by his guardian, C. L. Carter, has taken proceedings to recovor from Fanny C. Graham Campion .lOO with interest at 8 percent from January 5, 184, bal ance claimed to bo duo on an agree ment to buy a ptieco of laud From Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey. It is alleged that defendant borrowed the pur chase price, ir0, from plaintiff tout was unable to execute a mortgage on the land on account of tho in sanity of her husband, therefore tho conveyance was made to McGrow to hold as security for tho loan. Cecil Drown, attorney for defendant, ac cepts service of tho summons. H. A. Widetnann has rendered his annual account as guardian of minor children of J. L. Richardson, charg ing himself with $l(J,r:j:4.o7, and ask ing to be allowed ."Slo.HH 7(5, which leaves a balance of $1311.81. Tho balance from previous account was 811.27. The total investments this year added to cash iu hand make 100,0.) I.IW, which is a net iucreaso ot.?lL',l:UM5. Judge Whiting has granted the petition of S. Elirlich, bankrupt, for allowance of certain household effects. Judge Cooper has ordered tho will of Anna J. Blackburn admitted to probate, and appointed Jtev. II. H. Parker executor under $500 bond. W. A. Kitiuoy for tho executor. The caso of Takeshita Matsuji, plaintiff, vs. E. G. Hitchcock, mar shal, and II. P. Fayo & Co., defend ants, was submitted to tho Supremo Court without action. II. P. Fnyo A: Co., planters, wore satisfied that the sentence of plaintiff toy tho dis trict magistrate, for refusing thoir contract sorvico, was illegal. The marshal was readv to discharge tho prisoner (plaintiff) ou adjudication tout not otherwise. As reported tho other day the Circuit Judge oi Kauai would not grant a writ of habeas corpus because tho Judiciary Act of 1WI2 gives Circuit Judges no habeas corpus jurisdiction. Tho Supremo Court, by Justice Dicker ton, finds the sentence illegal and orders tho prisoner discharged. Tho law is that where a person refuses to perform contract service he shall be brought before a magistrate, who upon hi persisting iu refusal to work may send him to prison at hard labor until he consents to serve under his contract. If he return lo service and again leavo it, thou he may be liued not more than five dol lars for the first olfeuse, nor more than ten dollars for the second of fense. In other words, the second time a contract laborer is brought before a magistrate is his first of feirse, and the third time the second offense; so Hint the Kauai magis trate imposed an illegal sentence when he fined the present plaintiff 510 with: SI.'.).") costs. A. S. Hartwell for plaintiff; A. M. 1 Drown for tho Marshal; G. K. Wil der for Faje A; Co. A JILTED HON OF KAKS. , Hu Brings Woapona of War but la Tnkon Away. j Shortly after f) o'clock yesterday I afternoon a P. G. soldier visited a I house on Punchbowl street opposite the Queen's Hospital to see a former I sweetheart. It appears he was j spurned and tho warrior pulled a I pistol. There were only two native I women iu the houe at the time. I Their cries attracted a foreigner, who disarmed the I'. G soldior. Ho went away and returned with a ! bayonet. This was also taken from i him. The man again went away and returned iu his uniform with a rifle, i when, matching up to tho door, he ' demanded admission. A telephone message iu the meantime had Iwon sent lo the Station and, police offi cers arriving, the man was returned 1 to the barracks. As expected, no arrests were made. OHANOKQ OF POUT OFFICERS. Loaguo Dion are Lett Out iu the Cold for Deputy Port Surveyor. There will ben great many changes iu the Customs department by to morrow morning. Among those to be "tired" this evening will be Mr. Dehreii, a prominent member of the American "Lague." He has been I pulling for the Deputy Port Sur ' veyorship, incompetilio'u vvithTheo. P. Sewirin, Secretary of the Ameri can League, and others, but it seems the "Castle" was "in the air" for them. Archie CiiHillan has been appoint ed Deput v I'ort Surveyor. 'I he talk aioniid the city fiout to-day has been the American "Lague" ami its pull. 1 wo mouths ago tlu-v had a U'lip, but now they are playing a losing game. " ' Hen (ial higher was re-arrested on .Saturday for assault and battery on .Manuel' Phillips, n hack driver, iu the Criterion Saloon. Gallagher wantonly assaulted the man while li was standing at the bar. L'uclt. Sam: "It was a mighty bad habit I got these iiifnnl industries into. Thev're never satisfied now tuili-- I walk the lloor with 'em all night." -'m, Lodgo lu Progroadol'Ocoaiuu, No. lii-1, A.F.& A.M. ii r " a 1 isim. i pr;.Bi..sd,.ro,-Mii.. No i'.'i, nt il-ball oi I'liiusiriM't, Ih-Ivvmi-n llitliul mil ..rt. Illln (Mondiivl KVr.N'IMI. m .Viril to, nt 7: In uV'lo.'k, for III". I I Ml M'.SIIIl v III -IM". MimiiU r- uf IIimviiII.iii I sli' niul nil ij'Hiriiinu Itruibri'iiuru Iruit'iiiiill) Invnrd to Im- iri-'iil. it) unliruf tbo V.-. M '. ANTON I U I'KR.NANUhs, IvUl-tt rivcrvtsr)'. VISITORS ARE VICTORIOUS. I H. B. K. S. Champion Eleven Defeat the Local Team A cricket match was played at Makiki ou Saturday afternoon be tween an eleven from tho Dritish corvetto Champion and one from the Houolulu Cricket Club. Some of the usually strong batters of the home team were retired iu quick order, and tho sido was retired with 37 runs. O. J. Prentis of the Cham pion team made a brilliant score of 30 at the outset, ensuring the viclorv for his side. Wenhntn did fine bowf iug for the visitors. Hat Hold when ho waruiod up did effective bowling for tho home team. T. Lishmau, ' captain and a loading bowler of the Honolulus, manipulated the ball only tho latter part of the inning. Following is the score: iiosoi.ui r iRti'KrT ft i. J. Westhrook. c. Fllmer, b. Prodis u I). Ross, l) Wenham Hi Dr. Inns, c. Nugent, b. Wcnluim n P. I.isliman.c. Rennell, h. Wenham :i A. R. Hatfield, b. Prentis . .", J. I.'Rhtfoot, c Ilcuwell, b. Winhani 4 U. Rurnslde, o. Fllmer, b. WoiiIimiii 0 hev. V. II. Kllcat, b. Walter o F. II. Aueibacli, not out ." l vonTempsky, stp'd Olovtr, b. Wen ham 0 P. I.tshman, b. Walter o Kttras i ' n jj 4 - 17 Total run . I'ltVMI'loX KI.IAri. O. J. Prentis, I.. I.Mimnii ore. Olocr, run out F. H. Mitchell, c. I.l-hmati, b. Iiil. .1. Fllmer, b. Hattleld J. Tyrell, b. I.l-liumn I.leut. NuL'tnt. not out. Meat. WHlter. b. Hatllnld I.leut lleliwcll, b. Hatlleld O. Rooke, c. Russ, b. I.l.lnnuii , O. Wenham, b. Ilntllcld II. Hayles, did not bat . Kxtras Total runs QUEER CONDUCT OF POLICE. , Four Officer Brutally Take Vongo snea on k Chinaman. Three police officers Tom Abbey (Japanese detective), A. Drighl and Chas. Opuiitii -were tried in the Dis trict Court to-day for asault and battery on a Chinaman on the morn ing of April If). The evidence went to show that four officers had been hunting for the missing Japanese cook of the U.S.S. Attains, and after midnight on Sunday morniug, April 15, they sat down on the sidewalk ou tho comer of Kekaullko and Pauahi streets. Presently a colored person "hove in sight" with a guitar, and lator a tiative boy with a harmonica. The officers folt lonesome, and asked tlie two to play music. They com plied and Dright, lured by the charms of the music, got up and danced a cancan. In the midst of tho hilarity a bucketful of slops was thrown from the second story and the tnan-huuters were drenched. The Japanese detective could not stand the drenching, as ho claims there was a very tiasly smell about the stuff. He rushed up on the stops, met the complaining vvitnes and gave him a thrashing. Dright finding tho Chinaman helpless also hit and kicked him. The Chinaman claims that Opuutii hit him also. The officers, not satisfied with in flicting iMitlily injuries ou the man, had him arrested and brought to tho Police Station. Two hours Inter ho was released, as no chartre was entered agaiifst him. The China man to this day bears the marks of the brutal assault by tie guardians -J of the pcaoo. Tom Abbey and An- flj tone Dright were found guilty and i Wi sentenced to pay a fine of .2.i"cach. fJI Dright has appealed his cae rH A full attendance is wanted at the ,1 mooting of tho Thistle Club tide ' " evening, for interesting mid impor taut business with the usual litorarv and musical exercises afterward. TO LET f" " TIIRKK MONTHS from May I.HIi Nlculv riirnhbrd Hulls of Rooms with use of kitulipn If dr. sired; centrally located. Aeelv at IWI -If NO AIIAM.1 I.AXK iem:o"v.3l. ! ! HUSTACE&CO. I HAVK MtiVKIl lo Morgan's Auotion Room (or a slmrt tlin-. v,. nr t 1 1 1 riling Departure Bay Coal, Charcoal, Algoroba Kin.d.ling Vv7"ooci IN ANV Wl'ANTlTY. 1 414 BOTH TELEPHONES 414 lirl I m Uth of June Races ! Do not he fooled thin year, tin owuiii's nnd trainers of line ntock wlioiiltl liitVL- tlu very lii'ht quality of fi'fd for their hoi'bi'H. The only place for Htieli in t lie fiAIiIPORNT A FRRD HO VJUlJll VlllUfi I LiUU VJU. J8ttiTTJ ir. I tW I'KI.KPIIONhis l.'l - DELIVERY TO THE PARK EVERY DAY. Ol'FK'K & V.UKIIOUHIi: , Corner Queen uud Nuuuuii uticuta. A Boston Dressmaker Quickly Curod of Ctomaoh our AH Who Buffer Similarly, R momber, HOOD'S CURKt. lira. F. W. Barker ttoston, Man, This lady Is a well-knoim and popular dressmaker. Shneayi: "There Is no tnlttako about Mood's Barttptv- rllla. I want to tll buw quickly It cured me of lour stomach, which bad troubled mo for over a year. 1 could not even tal:o a swallow of water but what I suftrrcd from dlstresa nndntldltr. When 1 tirgnn lo take Ilood'a Barsaparllla I could tee good i fleets from the nrstttireedoiea. 1 continual until 1 had taken three bottltt and Hood's Bar a parllia ClirCS have been enilrclr enrrd. 1 cite ltd IUta merit for the lenrflt of nlliets irho are suffering similarly." Mils. 1'. V. Iubrkh, 41 Cbtiter Park, Uoiton, Mais. HOOO'B PlLLBsrs tbs Ixilsflur-dlnosr ITUf utlitdKsUoo.eattiaicL. Traboa. M, HORRON, NKW.MA.N A CO.. Agents for Hawaiian Islands. J lW I TOD m Half tho Season! ONE OK AMERICA'S DEST. DAILBY'S Stock Company Tuesday Evening, Hay 1st: Harlle) i ninpbell's Hikv-jful Drama "Galley Slave." Tbuisday Evening, Miy 3d: rillolMiu r Well-known fouirdy llraui K QUEENA," Saturday Evening. Hav 5ib: "The Octoroon." SO PI.AYH KKPKATKI) - PricoH. . C0c. 75c At. IW AiIvhi HiilnntUJ lrfvitv'siori. ini:.ii CLEVELAND BICYCLE CLUB. $10 aTonth And bo tlm owiwr of us line a llicyote a il is iHisilblf to fun "truot Highest Grade ! Catalogues Free ! H. E. WALKER, Vpmt, Honolulu, II I. ffl 01 L, lH 0 0 0 H 01 0 CO Q ADMINISTKATOU'8 NOTICE. Ctl.AIMh AOAINh'l I1IK I.AI'K AS. I ' tolilo .Moiitfiio, iIi'.cummI. of lloiio- ! til 111 , lliilnl, iinist Ih insiMitii to tbi .in- i liT-iunril dnl) uiitliuiiiii-iiti-d m It liin lx ' month- or i h-y w 111 bu (orcnir Imrn-d. . A. M Rwl'i:s, ! 1 Admlnlstrittor of tin- K-uun of Antonio .Miiiiti'lni, itvi'ii-cil. Ilotioliilu, Arll ii. is'M. IUIT It1 CHEAP 8UAVINO. "l-IIKWRI.UKNtiWN WAII.rKfllAR- Uir, TIioiiiiis P. Iloclif. rt. bus titk.-n lilt- iin.M'ii-sin-ri -iiiiviiik rarlor udlo'ii-lln-tiirc i i)., whirc a k"" I Iran iliu llil-llirc ,v i).. Hiicrr a voihI I' run Hlutvf run Iik liml for I ('mils, Hulr Out I ami Hlmvn, .IHVnti, Hulr I'm, .itlVnis. , inn io ' FOR SALE V 1 1'. I'lioicK ii.vi.r MuMill mid Hall Hull I)oj! Pill" ulrMiv (voiiiii'd. l'l'l IOI7 i:si-i:rpiii.si. hm n. Wiiolanl, S unarm Villi. WANTED 'P' III. NT AltoPI nsi i it UK 1 1 .11 i xllllillni' loi u lint; r.Hlili. -lute -iiiliition mid I. rum in "li . M . IUJU 111. I', II. Ilux HiO, IIuiimIuIu. HEMOVEU. -i- '"'"v' loor to Jul ISO- ll.v RKMoVKD IIIa to No. I.inioa slrt'i't, lnxt Hi's iinili'll, K ii IHIK'i' s.in, i i n s, liiii.'w NOTICE. Dl RIM. i AllSRMti; KRO.M I'lli; llimui.uii Isliiiiils, Mr. II l.om will iu I (or on- iiiidci himit ol uttoriiM) k'runtiil lo It t in In iiih L vi. RRIttlClt. Uonu Ulil, AmII Ai, IsJI. lljl'J 31 It -Mp i "CJSr'io .t'r)luilfink lw r i w fc fl'Tj Headquarters for White Goods 3ST. S. SACHS' oeo irort street, Honolulu. o Immense Assortment ! Lowest Prices I I NAINSOOK." In Plain, 8trl-d. I'lieoks and Plaid-. Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Linen Lawns IN AM. ORAl)K AND PRICKS. DIMITIKS In Striped, Checks, Plaids and Hair Lines. INDIA L1NOXS, DATISTE AND COTTOX CItAPES. COTTON MULLS IN WHITE. CItEAM AND ECKU. IMMKNSK VARIKTY OF WHITE . O-OODS -AN KNDI.ESH VARIKTY OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES! F.MRROIDKRY KlKHNnS in Swiss, Nainsook and HambiirK, in All Widths with In-ertliiK to Match. .-u,"0Ter Embroidery, Embroidery Laces of Every Description in All Widths. 518 Robinson Block, Hotel Street, fSKXT TO OKDWAY A PORTKRl Stock Must be Sold on May 1st I Wll.l. SKI.I, OPT MY KNTIRF. STOCK CtiNHIPTIMI OF Dry and Gent's Furnishing Goods, SHOES, HA.TS, Men's and Boys Suits, Etc., Etc. I3f It in iiiijiossiliK. for me tn mention all the Article 1 niul IVii-frt! SAUO COMMIONX'KS ON Monday, PLEASE GIVE Stock Must be 3STOTIOE. I havo Iiccii iiiHtrucUMl hy Mu. .1. M. m: Sa k Sii.va, proprietor of tin II.vwaiian.Iai'an'ksk Kaxaak, UotvlHtri'ft, to Hfll liin stock of .JAPAN HSU (JOODS. Also, n l.iir art- jHortmi'iit of JAPANIOSIO lH NAPKINS will In- ho1 I.KSS THAN f'OST. Just Received per S. S. " Mariposa " --A I.ARUK AMI I'llOll K MIOI'K OK Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc. WK RKO TO IAI.I. .SI'Kt'IAI. ATrK.STION TO OUR Dress Goods in Wool and Muslin, SILKS, LA0ES, 0L0VES, H0S1ERT. ETC.. ETC. B. F. BUL BOB a 1 1 TKI.KPIIONK lit) CI1AS. IIL'STACK, IMroiiTt-l. AND UEALEU U. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED. Fresb California Roll Batter and Island Butter T ALWAYS ON HAND f New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco. Lincoln Hmkjk, Kimi Stiikct. Hkt. Fout and Alakka Stkkkis. a-. - .1 ROI'H TKI.KI llo.NRt; ,'lu- I.KWIS FOUT Wlioblc ; iniDoricrs. Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every California Steamor. 1CK - IIOI'sSK - WOODS - A - SPECIALTY. Islands Ohdkks Spunri:!. 0tt gjr Satisvaction CUakantj.m.. TKI.KPIION'K 'r.' 11. !:. .M.IMYRK & MliO., IMI'IIHIKILS AMI DkAI.KHN IN Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed. M Ii.hmIs R.-.VH..I I.) ;v,.r IMokiM lr.iu tl.- Kaslrn Mat.'s and Knro. KltKSIl lULIKOUNIA - I'UUDU'K. HY KVKHY - STEAM K All nnUis litltliliillv iiitfiidrd to and limsls IMIveri-d lo snv I'art of tin- fit) KRKI. ISI.A.II. OhDIIIS Soi.lflTKI). SATISr-AUTKIN (ItUfcANTHsU. KArti fURNhll rURI AMJ KINU UfRKKit). AT Flounces and Deal Flounce. March 19. AIE A CALL! Sold on May 1st. jj(zd cm CO. irOR.T 3TRWBT P o MoX .'.ft P. O UO.X -Hi & CO., STUKKT. it .Hail Crocm P O IIOX Ui