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' -.iWi ,--rt - t-n ijj'ji vj j V "" ' ' J' ' ' T ',' V3lf 6W" "ff'Bf-. ?& "K'io gpJB-g1 ' '" irr, ' National Cane ATENTHU IINPttH fllK I.AWH III' ... .' - - i '-w i ft HE USl)EUSlONi:iJ HAVE HEKN APPOINTED SOLE AOENT FOH - thccc fcliiiKiikKn ami ttio now (nuiHrctl to ruccivti orders. Thn ureal iulvuRtnur" to v ilcnvtil Irom tbu tiso of tlio National Cans ttir:KitKii Atii thoroughly oauIiIibIuiI ami nuknowlodgid by L'Uutura j Tlio lunjo uuutber uf I'l.tutorn iming them in the United Sutee, Cub, Argentine H,.Mililiu, I'tru, Aiixinllii ud oWwlicro, bu.tr witness to tbo b vo claim. The nstiuf the Siikeudsi. very hugely ingiticute the quantity ol came the mill LAtt grind 23 to fit),), aleo ll'o cxliautiuu of juice (6 to 12J4). It 1" a gre.tt. .ifegturd, uukiug kuuwu ul onee tlio prcBOucu ol any pieces of iron, ri.ikes from cnr.i, or anything which would bo llablo to damage ihu mill, 'iml illowuig nmpli time t" runivvu same buforu damaging tho mill. Tbo cUuKtiDKii is very strongly made, ami from the manner of it opera urn it cut or le.irs tlipje piece of uod or imu without often breaking the Hhrkhhkh, and if anything breaks, it in 6liii;ly himiuof tho knives or cutters, which can be quickly and economically replaced. The Siikkduku, as Us na.ne iudicAtc, tears the eano iuto shreds of varying lengths, perfectly open tag it and allow iuu; tho mill !o thoroughly press out the juices without re imriug the immense extra power necessary l grind or orush the wholo cno. Tho SimtMiEii irc:uli the nhredded cane uniformly and evenly to tho null rolls, and does away itb the ner ceiiy of spreading tho bagasso by hi.ud between the mill', nheiu rcgrludiiig is in use. No greater amount of boiler capscity is miuind to operate the SiiuKDiies than that which was sutliclenl for tho mill, lor the above rvitsoue. Wo furnish full working drawings for the install. uion of our siiKKiuiKits, enabling any competent en gineer to aiirn'r-sfiillr '.net. ill aint start them. In Odlcrtug iiHt-pi'Cnt from ui, plensi euud small sketch, showing the dimeter and niKii t me mill rolls with which Siikkduku Is to bo connected, bo tho sid. (ntlur rl;iu or left bund as yon face tho delivery ilde of the m'llj, tipn wlujt. tho in '11 cm;iut is located, aho the height from tlo-)r line to center of front mill roll -bull, and di.iUuco renter this shaft to front end o' bid plato. riu-Mi rfHUKiiDKUS ate uow being used b the llilo Sugur Oo. and Hani Mill, Kohah, whero they am uUing ereut satisfactiou. i'neci ii.d luribcr ptriicuKrs WM. G. i-t fI.KI'iiONK II CllAS. UUSTACE, IMi'OKTEU ANH DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and PEED. Fresli CzSliurufa Roll Bnttcr and Island Butter 10" ALWAYS ON HANI) 0 Bbit Goods ReMl?i by Cvtrj Stumer from San rrdncisw Al: Drtlvrj failiifaltv stlciiii ui. lcTtH tiuii pnukt-a wiiu euro Lincoln !Jux;i:, Kisrt Sriirrr, imfM TKI Kl IfwNKH Ho LEWIS 111 JfOKT It t Uil I'JIjIOllCIl hobale Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Froch Quoits by CTury Caliiornta Steamor. IUE - HOUS12 - C.OODS - A - SPECIALTY. IsLSNOs ORDU SoLlflTCD. JfTI 0F SATWriCTION QUARAKTICO. ritiJcriiiiNH n II. K. MtlNTVRE & ll(K IHrilllTSie. 4ND UtALKhS IM Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed. tittm ltHHi Ucivit 'iy Kifry l'acl;ci fruci ihr Knmrru blt ml Stirop PUKSH CALIFORNIA IMiODUOE BY EVERY STEAM BTR UI Or.)vr l&ubfally intended Part ol the (U1 luu S IUCIK0 K1'l CikVH KIi: I W. W. AHANA. t Merchant Tailor, 33 3 ITuuonu Ctxt- FINE SUITINGS m- Eugllili, Scotch and American Goods. biylt Hid Fit UuarmiU'i'tt. Cleaning & Kopuiiiug Mutual Ttle. CGn. 1UU P. 0 Boi 144 im PureS Milk IfOR SA.3L.E I Delivered Twice Daily TO ANY J'AltT UI' Till'. 1TY BBtcal 507-TCLCPnOM'.S Boll 400 vaialae" ranch llOJ-lm P. !ai;NllKit(l,l'i(i, J 10 YWN KWIO fr CO., II Viiiinini hifti Tiusniitbs, numbing, Etc. CUOUKKIIV uiiJ (ILAeSWAIlK. Shredder fHK HAWAIIAN IHI.ANI n ay be had by Applying u IRWIN & CO., L'd., ii' Agent for th' llnwaUnn Itintvtt -f o. hox ra i.itinfacliuii itusruiiUrt Ulmi Ordtn Hit Tort ani Alark Sihckta. -H OOX toft & CO., .ST UK 1ST. & i; H. o HOX Ml to mul Qoocu lultTri My KUKE to an; cNH SiTIHriCTlOli XI NO 8TP.KH.TR. (in WM. DA VIES, Rigger & Stevedore, WBB OZCB3K.. K8TIMATK8 AND CONT11ACTB N ALL K1NIW OK WOJtK. The ritmr " WAIM AN ALO" vVitl run rfulcrly between tliia port aud .Vamlim, KuwMiliniial. Mokuiela, Keawe mil anil i'uulki on the Island ol Uahu. Kg i FfflKbt. ' t.i apply to tbe Captain. l- Inauim at otllce ol J. 8, Walker Hft7-t "ivcr diirecki el' Bunk, Hort street A. F. Medeiros & Co. Merchant ik Tailors Unifl Ui., under Arllurftun HuUsl. Latest Patterns iu Suitings Uei eivvd by Every Bteamer. , perfect rrr or no salr OEYLON TEA AND JEWELRY f HK.C1 IU INKOKM HIE J'UIil.lC 1 Hint 1 Iihvi 0ened my HU.ru at No. W Nuiisnu Rlrcet wltli Cnylon SUnulactured .Ibeiry del wild Uublct, bapphlrei, t'earJ, vie. Jimt rH'elveJ miiiib fnre Ceylon Tea rit AUo IfniiAn HHlMina m'.'l Dannin ('iK'tra An iiniifcllun of my ft"oV la null Hii.1. W J HAIllt.H, Nn, IS1! Nmiitiiii utrfiil MU810 LK8SON8. pilOI-M'H-OII IIHIDI.KY OIVKH I.K8. I ton" tti hlinilni;, I'liinn. Vlnllii ii M' I 'iviin 'iVrnix ii .in liimr V, half lumr. J ( u vtiirC liuil '.''i ji-iiri' cxicr.iiii'u a tlr ItJinti tiuii illiuir Irulm-r. lie In open In nn i iijiuiii'inriit in tlinu rAirlltti, llit ol li'kilinoiilulk. CI liiiinu ttrnel. Mutual 'J'vlviiliunu i'A JILW t & -. 1 llctail Golden Rule Bazaar. W. F. Reynolds, : Prop. Papers, Newspapers, Periodicals And Latest Novels By the " Australia." 'l THE FOREIGN DEPARTMENT or inn HONOLULU Free -:- Kindergartens wiw. opi:n On Hoalay, September 10th At 0 o'clock a.m.. Ml r.uima Itsll, corner u( Nininmi siiil Hcrolniilu ftrcclr. M'ss Unntinli K. hantu.ni,n principal of several yinrk' expfflunci' In t li Kulilun (l.itn l'ri-! KlndiTfurli'iii of Fnn KmnoUco v.lll Iiuto hixttIIuii of tin woik licrs. KlndorKQUtfii hoars: from II ui vi. Tui tion: free. A training clsn for Klndi-rartrncrs, wittitliiee sf'criKwm .sloiscsch wrck, will Iki orusnlioil hy MUs Kniinnn, nn Tiiculiiy. bcpUiulnT lull, at ! o'clnok, In tlm cliiMriHiiii At Kiimin IUII. Tiiltliiiifurtinlatnite'floxt l()iwr imiiith. Aiinllcjll.iiei for uiIiiiikIoii Id tlio K llilT- I Rtrien nr trnloliijt rlns limy be msdc ti .., tirlniMtiiil. .Mils hutttunri. or 10 .11 1, Jlarilit t'aitlx Colriiian, Kiiianclal Bo rt- lury iinnoiimi ncu Kiiiuerinriviis. MSJtf Empire Saloon, Owner Botl k Noiuoo Btrtata CHOICE OLD Family Wines and Brandies A HPKOIA1.TY. PORT ""'SHKKKY 63 Years Old B. N. REQUA, 1(X MANAOKK. Um Merchants' Exchange 6. 1. HI1AW, I'roprlutor. Choice Liquors and Pino Beer IIKIJ. Ti:i.Kl'lIOXE m. Cor. King ami Nuimiiu Street, Honolu'u. PACIFIC" HOTEL Corner Kin A Nunanu fit. Ro. V.'oltib, tilt Manairer. Finest of Wines It Liquors Billiard Ac Reading Boom mC TO rATBUNC. MUTt'AI. VSX.CX'XZOXTaE 373. AT THE ANCHOR Oyetor Cocktails 1 Bauer Brunnnn I Froderickeburg Boer I Straight and Mixed Drinks Of All Ktmli and llest Quality. SoaUiwflit Corner King k Nuuun 8t H JAOUEN, PRACTICAL - GUN-MAKERI l btf, to inform Bnortlug Men auil the Mineral l'ubllo tlmt 1 am prepared to He iilr and Itwiovntu every dcKrrlptltui of Klreariim. Oun, Utiles ainl Kevnivuni eklllfnily lle-ntoekeil, llliieiiiRand ilrowii Inn doiiH In any hIiiJ. Klret-nlam work, manslilp uuarunteeil. (luaiomem promptly attatliled . AcIcIthh UNION HTUKICr, HONdllll.ll JOHN T. BK-OWN, lienlitr In HiiwaIIhii nnd KurelKii I'mitnRe blaiiipi. I' 0. llox III, Honolulu, Mli:lo'nt prlceii tflvi'ii for I'ihisciI iiml I'miI llunulliui nioiiiiia iu oi'liiinrii fur oilnr I'lmnlrleti from llrnl.clnsa imiiiovul ulieeti Klu'iln fornanli'ii tonny puruif tlm inlmi.lii on riillintliiii with Ion n r fen lire, J, T. II. la iimii to meet uy liolleolom hy ppoliilnmuu llU-Siu CONFLIOX WITH THE LAW. 3ifhop Scnnnell bf Cm aba Charged With Contempt Omaha, Sept. 1. Tlio bittor ttwr rel in tho St. 1'ntit Polish Cntholio Church took a sonrntinnal turn to day, Bishop Scannoll beinfr ordered to appear beforo Judo Scott to n vor for contotnnt of eourt. A net!- tion was illod a fow wooks ao by ono hundred mombursof tlio church, ! alleging that by fraudulent repre sentation? or tuo Bishop, icar-Uen-eral Choka and tho priests tindnr thorn, tho church society had boon swindled out of property, which had been appropriated by their religious supporters without compensation. Upon the showing made, Judgo Scott granted a temporary restrain ing order by which tho Bishop and hi associates wero rcslrainod from interfering with tho church and from making any disposition nf tho church property. This forenoon an affidavit was filed by John Kowvkiemska in which it was alleged that the Bihop had re fused to comply with tho mandate of tho court. The church society had appointed a committeo to wait upon tho Bishop mid demand tho keys of the church. This committeo called unou Bishoti Scanuull aud stated that they dcirod tho services of a priest audwWhed to open tho ediGco for religious service. At this timo tho Bishop refused to deliver up tho keys, and informed tho com mittee that no religious services should 1)0 conducted in tho church unless by a priest of his own choice. Another allegation in tho atlida vits is to tho clToct that some timo ago tho members raised -SJlX) with which to make sonio repairs about tho church. This was turned over to ono of tho Bishop's assistants n timed Thzsea, who straightway dis appeared, with tbo statement that ho bad turned tuo money over to Bishop Scatiuell. When tho com mitteo wailed upon tho Bishop and asked for tho money thov woro tersely informed that ho hud no ac count to render. "This is noun of your business" tho Bishop is reported to have said. "It is ui' business to handle tho ruonov aud do tho nraviutr." On tho strength of tho facts stated ' in the nllldavits Juduo Scott iinino-1 diately issued an attachment again1 1 tea nn atinciimcuiagaiuu -HSS'Japanese'.-Goods! ............I !.. ....... It!. I tho person ol tlio Bishop, called on to tho Court Scamiell appealed in court. Ho was not formally under arrest, liav iug beeu merely notified by a con stable to bo present. Tho contempt proceedings wero continued, .luilgo Scolt thou ordered tho bailifT to se cure tho keys to tho church and open that edifice iu order that ser vices may bo held to-morrow. The Bishop again refused to sur render tho keys and the olllcer was told to open tho church if tho doors had to bo broken dowti. Tho Bishop then asked tho Chief of Police to send an olllcer to prevent tho forci ble entry. When Informed that Chief of Police Seavey would be at tho church to-morrow to keep order Judge Scott said: "If Seavey at tempts to prevent these petitioucrri from holding church services there to-morrow ho will get into trouble." Thorn are two bitter factious in tho church' and trouble is expected at tho services to-morrow. Tlmro ! will also bn a lively timo at tho con tempt hearing on .Monday. I Judge Scott is a strong member of tho A. P. A., and recently gaiued notoriety for causing tho arrest of Editor ICosowater of tho Boo on tho charge of contempt of court. His Heavy Foot. Editoii Bcllctin: Tho brand mivv iiiiin thnt turns tlio oiaiih for tho Advortiter orKu tidls j lid thut tlio ii'.'Min your pnpnr ol). ji'ets to nu Ineroaso of salary for Ministnr Thurston i bcu-nii-o (lint lionorablo KontliMiinn Im lind his foot Oil tho lltH'kof tll(l)ULLUTI.V mid tin riiwil alni'ii tlm 17lli nf .liinnurv. lbU3, nnd has kept it I hero ovor siui-e, nnlr liilliiur lliii l!fiivnv iTfivvd oiilj lotuiifr Uio JJiLLLriN crotw hroathuoneoiiinwhilu. IhiftiHagood nrtimo irom a r. u. hiniiiipoini, ami it fehown tbo truly Chriiuiiin spirit of tho 1'. O. A. titlitnr, aud 1 would ad vino that Koutloiiinu to send it to tho immibors of tho Iowa Li'h'ilaturc, for it seems that 'hoy can swallow miythiup, ovou our J alto ropublin. As old siuuurs am very much sur prised that Thurston A; Co, hnvu thuir feot ou our uoelc, for wo ro icombor a cortniu lettur in tho (ilea of tho U. S. Legution siguod by a f imminent olllcur here, wliuro ho legs Slovens for hiipporl mid wants Uuelo SHiu'ti troops, for ho says, Svo am uuablo to protool oursnlvns." Anotuiiii Touiiist. Houolulu, Sopt. IU, 1HU1 1 ho Drought. Tho drought, which is burning up othor portions of thoi-ouutry, is also 1,'utling in its work on tho liulds of Koutueky. Riding along by a farm ou a hot day iu July I saw n man sit ting ou tho ftiiico, says a writur iu tho Dutroit I-'mo Proas, "Good morning," Rays I; "it's a blistering hot day, isn't it?" "Tlint's what, miatur," mys ho. "Huruing up tho eropb, isn't ill" says I, 'That's what, tnistor," nays ho. "You don't usually hao sueh n long dry spoil, do you," sajs I. '"That's what, mfhtor'HHyij ho, gut ting down oir tho foiit'o ami eoining ovnr to inu, ''I hain't had n drink siiico Inst night, and if you'vo got anything iu thnt bnttlo htiekiu' out of your haddlnbagh, jou'll bn doin' mo a poworful futor to givo mo a pull nt it." That was tho first iuliiiin'iou that I had beou so catoless with ono of tho iimvEMtit's nf travid, but tho laws of hospitality forliatlo that I should not mioiul, ami 1 bail to iliviilo my iiitulieiuo. J. V. Chapinau eatois fur ban niinty, Kiieialri. nrivato diiiunri and gnrdon parlins, Widdiiigs n spiela Iy. Ho can Im fuiinil nt nil liuiirit nt Snii.s iSoiiui ur will trail m any hullo or cniitlniiutn who will inlilriH liiiu tlirouyli tLu 1'uhI Oilliu. "DAI NIPPON" Hotel Street (Arlington Block) Jnst Received another Invulr ol Japanese Fancy Goods - AND - NOVELTIES! coumtsiHo Dress Goods! Plain and Figured Bilk and Urapa. MORNING GOWNS 5JS5d risln 811k and Embroidered. Silk and Cotton Kimonos Bilk Fans, Cushions, Embroidered Bilk Tea Costs Table Covers, lied Covers, 811k Bashes, Neckwear. Beautiful China Ware I Bntftd Bowls, Bon-bon Dlthet, Plates, Eta, Ktc, Kto. Smoking Jackets! Bilk and Cotton Patamas. JAPANESE SCREEHS! Hags, Elegant Lamp Bhades, Bamboo Canes, Lunch Baskets, Bsruboo Valliei, Japanese Trays, Kto., Etc., Etc., Etc Mrs. J. P. P.Gollaco, Proprietress. a& Wholesale jf Retail. Ktll.L, LINK (IK - Silk and Cotton Dress Goods, RU., Etc. Klo.. Kto. - OK COMl'LBTK HTOOK - Made by Yamatoya of Yokohama. tW When you are In need of any line of JapancM Condi, Rite u drat call and aae koIur all around town. ITOH A.TST, aos aroxt su, &r custom scox "Stock Chief," 13,444. Qelgbt. 10.1 Weight, 1,300. Btock Chl-rf, 13 m; by Rtocklnn Chief, :VA; hv Clark Chief, M); by Mamlirino Cli'ef. 11; by Mumhrliio l'uymttr hy ' ?lauib I no by Imported ! ' Oliiel' dam ll DjII liv A 0ll ;,, by Aloxaiiders liaiuiilvioulvi, 10; hv aiesMJiuorj niocK Antiir WM; by Al- Aiioa mil, iu uy 1..1.11.1. . i.t. ... ..Vl.fl, 111, U, l U14I.I.I, Ujr M uub'liio hv Imitortfil MesenKr. "L'ko Uvt;etB bike." Ureed to the bent. Terms Cash. Fee S25.00. K- Further Information can bo ob tained from A. lb ItOWAT, D. V. 8., IWO tf-l tl Vi KtiiK Btreet. YOKOHAMA BAZAAR, Corner Rua&ou I Hotel Slreeti. New Goods! New Goods! KKOKIVKI) BY EVERY BTKAMEll. Silk Dress Goods, -AbbUOLOllS- ,IAIANKSK SILK CRAPE, Plnlnaud nrocmledi JAfANKBK OOTTON OBAFB Silk Shirts and Night Shirts, Bilk Hlonwu. Bilk Neektlei, Hftndkernhlefs. Hhawls, Bashm Honiery ml Chemliieii, Silk aud Cottoa Kimonos ! Jpn" Truyt, lUmlioo Boreeus, Te BeU, Flower FotH, Kto., Etc. Prices Cheaper than Ever 1 LADY'S BICYCLE For Bale I tw COLUMBIA" Used hut little. As kimhI an new. 8ld nn account of owner leaving the country. M- fall nr address Honolulu Oyolory, 1101 If 107 King Btreet, Tk Daily HulUttn, 60 enU ft monlk, rftv. Sjiv MMIl..- .M I Liucu aud Crape bbirts LHCOL -:- IS THE BEST PAINT OIL! Bsve Halt the Amount of Tour Oil Bill Through Saving in Pigment. Every painter Miotilil tiso Lvrol ln Ulead of Linseed Oil, litcuuno: 1. Lucoi. is more durable than Linseed 2. l.vcot Is more economical than Lin seed Oil. PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MOUE DURABLE. Biz years of actual life in exterior Iiouko painlitiR in California (tlio most trying clitnato for paints), in tlio burning licat of tho Arizona Des ert, Ilia Arctic cold of Alaska, and on tlio Atlantic coast, liavo fully and practically shown that Lvcot. ulways outwears Linsccil Oil under tho samo conditions. All tho acid works in Han Francisco have dlxcardud Lin seed Oil for Lucot.. ILLUSTRATE THIS YOURSELF. Put strong ammonia on Linseed and Lucol paints. The Linseed paints uro destroyed In a few minutes; tho Lucol paints uro practically unaffect ed. PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MORE ECONOMICAL. Break up 1 lb, pasto whlto lead in ono pint of Lucot,, and tho same tiuitutlty in ono pint of Linseed Oil. spread tlio paints on similar tiaric surfaccs for comparison. Tho Lucol paint spreads as far as and covers much butter than tho Linseed paint. To get equally good covering with tho Linseed iiainl you have to tiro 2 lbs. nf white lend to ono pint of Linseed Oil. This means a saving of j lb. of paste lead to each pint of Lucol. used, or 0 lb. to every gallon, equivalent to your saving mnro than half the first cunt of the Lucol. Lucol is not in competition with cheap Linseed Oil subetilutes. IM.fi.lSlN (I CO., LIMTTBD, Agents for the RmiUn Islands L. B. KERR'S ANNOUNCEMENT! I HAVB JUST ItROniVKD A LAltQK ASSOUTMKKT OF . . Fine Suitings, Elegant Patterns, and Latest Styles. THKSF. GOODS WILL DR SOLD ; ANY QUANTITY I'HOM A IN 100 Yards Down to Enough to Make a Stogie Salt! - AND AT - Hard Times Prices! L. B. KERR, - Impohtku, QUKKN 6TUEF.T. "CLEVELAND" RIDERS Are Kever Ashamed of their Mounts. Other Riders Often Are I nn in? I In a urctlv liuht wiieel aCk k'a HUB. fur rout work Imi t it? Iliul'b the weluli the uiauhiuo that 11. K. Walker rl.les. The "CLEVELAND" IS A GREAT SUCCESS H. E. WALKER. Agent, Hnnnluln, H I Cooimiiu Block. Mirchinl SI Ring Up Both Telephones 122 ro Baggage Express, Htamt at HitllliiKer'sBlioelugHiinii, Onn irt nr-sr Fort. JAVKH POLLOCK I' l Dishes and (llassware WanU'di flocks. Watches, and Jewelry Wanted I Old (lold ami Hllver Wanted I UT Ugbtsl PrtOM faHl JtH 111 Kluir 8troot, Ournor of AJakva, HOMES AT PEARL CITY E5S- EnRlgSi ipf;rji THIffi (latin Railway A bnii Co. OKKKKM THK PUBLIC Aootber Great Opportnntty To 8ar Hoin In Oun of th Moat DnUtfhtful LocAitttn to Xh round In tho rr1l of the Pncltlc An lienlthy remirt l'earl Oily hat already eitublliliisl an enrlable reputation. Many good olllicnn In thli community hnveexierlenced the wnnderfnl effect pro duced by few days lojonrn in that dry, cool atmosphere, and k'tb Rrateful tettl mony to tho relief they hare almost In aUintty gained from tertn and long con tinued attack of aithma. l'liyilclani acquainted with tlm climate of I'carl City reonmmend it an a natnraloanltarlnm. THE WATER SUPPLY IS AMPLE 1 Awl can be innrentml to meet the niwd of a population equal to the largest city tn the world. Panr. A. 11. LiiiiN of Oahn College U our authority for Haling that the waUr upply l the purent yet dlnrnvered In thli country. Special Inducements to Early Settlers: For ninety day from data we will eell LOT8 ON Bl'EOIAIi TK11MB farorableto bona-fldv aettlera. For a term of three montha from date, lumber aud all build ing material! will be mippllcd, and dellrer ed at Pearl Ulty at much lower price than erer before obtained. For further particular, call at thli otfloe or on any of the lumber dealera In thli city. Thine who now own lota aa well at those who propose to become residents of that growing city, will do well to embrace this opportunity. Those who ays 1 1 them jeWei of thli otter, within Uie time named, will be entitled to, ahd will receive the following benefits! For a term of ten years, this Oom patty will carry inch residents and their families trout Pearl City to Honolulu In the morn ing arriving a little before seven o'clock, and from Houolulu to Pearl Oity In th evening lleaving Honolulu station a llttl alter rive o'clock), for ten ceut each way, rate less than one cent per mile. The rates ou all other passenger trains running during the day or uight will bo 1 cents per mile first class, and I cent per mile second class. A good school Is about to be ojwned in the Peninsula, iu the flue, largo, new school-house erected by Mr, J. T. Water house. Kesldeuts living at Pearl Oity heights, laliove Pearl Oity station and those having homes on the Peninsula, will be allowed to ride free on regular trains between Pearl City stations to and from tlm Peninsula, Thoie who want to continue to send their children to schools In Honolulu, can have transportation on all regular trains to and from Pearl City, fur the imritoue of attend ing school, at live cents each way for each pupil. This is equal to 21 to 'M miles ride for ten cents. Equal inducements for those desiring to secure homes in this country have never before been ollerud to the public. This Company has beeu requested from abroad to name the price of all their un sold land in that locality. Should clearance sale be made to syndicate, uoopiortuiilty like the present would agitiu occur for th puruliasa of homes al Pearl llity. UA Word to the Wise Sufficient" U OAIIU RAILWAY & LAND GO, IMLLINltHAM, UKHKIIAL MANAOKH, I