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TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, Prei. B. B. R08B, 8s.
CpU J. A. KINO, Port Bnpt.
Stmr. KIN AU,
OL&RKE, CoaauwdM,
Will 1mt Honolulu at 2 r. ., tonohlnr at
Lahalna, Multw Bay and Makna the
mm day; Mahukonft, Kawalhae and Lan
pahoahoa tho following day, arriving at
Hllo tie tame erenlnr.
LKAVKS HONOLULU. AKBtVES HONOLULU.
Taosdny.... June 25
Wriday July 6
Tucsdav July 1"
Krlday Jnly!2fl
Tuesday An v. 6
Friday A tig. 1C
Taesday 1 ug 27
Friday Sept. 0
Tuesday.... Sept. 17
Friday 8pt.27
Tuesday Oct. B
Friday Oct. 10
Tuesday Oct. 29
Friday Nov. 8
Tuesday.. ...Nov. 10
Tueiday. . . . . July 2
Friday July 12
Tuesday. . . . .July 23
Friday Aug. 2
Tuesday ..Aug. 13
Friday Aug. 23
Tumfay....8ept. 3
Friday Hept. 13
Tncsday ...Sept. 24
Friday Oar, 4
Tu-sday. ...Oct. 15
Friday. Oot.25
TuHsday ...Nov. 5
Friday Nov. IS
I TunJay .... Nov. 2n
Friday Deo. 6
Tun'diiV ... Dec. 17
Friday. .. Dec. 27
Friday Nov. 29
Tuday . .J)eo, 10
Friday D"i ?n
Batomlng, 'will leave Hllo at 1 o'clock
r. k., touching at Laupahoehoe, Mahn
kona and Kawalhae same day; Makena,
Maalaea Bay and Lahama the following
day; arriving at Honolulu the afternoons
of Tuesdays and Fridays.
MP- No Freight will be received alter
Vt noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
rjMEBOH. Couuadw,
Will lv Honolulu Tuesdays at B t. u..
keniehliig at Kahulul. Han, Hamoa and
Kipahola, Maal. Returning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Win call at Hun, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month.
MP No Freight will be received after
i r. m. on day of sailing.
This Company will reserves the right to
make changes in tho time of dcpartuie and
arrival of its steamers without notice and
it will not be responsible for any conse
quences arising therefrom.
Consignees must be at the Landings to
receive their Freight; this Company will
sot bold Itself responsible for freight after
it lias been landed.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not be responsible for
Hooey or Valuables of passengers unless
placed in the care of Pursers.
Paseengers are requested to parchase
tieketa before embarking. Those falling to
do so will be subject to an additional
charge of twenty-five per cent.
LOCAL LINE
, S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu Lenvo Honolulu
from S. F. for S. F.
Jnlyl5 ! July 20
Aug.9 Aug. 14
Sept. 2 Sept.7
Sept. 80 Oct.2
Oct. 21 Oct. 27
Nov. 15 Nov. 20
THROUGH LINE
From San Francisco From Sydnoy for
for Sydnoy. San Frnncisco.
rlrn'ro Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.
Monowni. . .July 4 I Alnmcdn. . Juno 27
Alnmedn. ...Auk. 1 1 MaripoRa.. .July 25
Mariposa. .Aug. 20 ) Monowni. ..Aug. 22
Monowai. .Sept 20 Alameda... Sopt. 19
Alnmedn. ...Oct. 21 1 Mariposa. . .Oct. 17
RESTAURANT.
The well-known Restaurant on Ilotol St.
No. CO, (opposito the Pantheon Stables),
serves meals in evory style, at all hours of
the day. Everything served is first class.
YEE OHONQ CO.
June C, ISO.1). 47-tf
Oceanic tali Co.
, PORTLAND Ti) JAPAN,
VIA
HONOLULU.
On or about AUGUST 8th,, the Al
Steamship
' " A-SLOTJISr
Will leave Honolulu for Yokohama. For
passago and freight rates apply to
'Theo. H. Davies, & Co. Ltd.
CO-tf AgenU.
, ASK YOUIt GBOCER
Fon Patknt Kxor.LT.KNT Floor.
Highost grado Flour on llio market.
Cost tho unmo as all other first-class
grades. 5-8m
FROM OFF THE BRINY.
A 1'I.EET COSIES IIOUJSCIKO IN
l'ltO.II MXWAKI).
HurU Matilda and Andrew WclcU
To Leave Tomorrow Oilier Ncwa
From the Dimly Wliarvoa,
Freight oft tho Peking was delivered today.
Thu schooner Sarah and Eliza Is acting as
transport to Walmannlo.
The bark Matilda goes to the Sound tomor
row In ballast to load lumber.
The bark Andrew Welch cxpVicts to leave
for tho Coast tomorrow.
The steamer Walalcalc brought sugar from
Kukulliacle and Lnhalna today. '
The steamer James Makce brought a load
of Kcalla sugar In today for the bark Andrew
Welch.
Tho steamer Claudlne coaled up today and
will bo all ready to take tho Klnau's route to
Hawaii next Friday.
The schooner Molwahlne brought a load of
sugar from Kohala this morning which the
Autlrov Welch received.
Tlic steamer Hawaii arrived In emptv from
Hamakua this morning. She leaves for l'c
peckeo tomorrow alternoon.
The steamer Kaala brpught a load of rice In
from windward Oahu at noon today. Sho
will leave nsit week on the circuit.
Tho cruiser Lchua Is tied up at I'aclflc Mall
wharf. The Hag goes up a la man o' war
every morning, but In other respects a gen-1
cral laxity Is observed In the discipline of the
snip.
The steamer W O Hall brought n cargo of
sugar lrom Hutchinson plantation, Hawaii,
and 28 head of cattle from McGulrc's ranch
at Katlua this morning. Tho sugar will co
Into the Australia today. The W fl Hall re
turns to Hawaii next Tuesday.
Captain William Leavltt.of l'ortland.Malne,
has complied from the records a list of the
full-rigged ships now flying the American
flag. It Is a sad allowing compared' with
those glorious days when the ships were
numbered by the thouands, and Datu alone
built fifty or more In one year. There aro
now Just 182 ships flying that flag. The old
eat was built In 1835, and Is the ship Eliza
Adams, 388 tons. She was built in Falrhavcn,
Mas., for a whaler. Another old ship Is tho
Niger, of New Bedford, 391 tons, built In
1814. She also h. a whaler. Theoll saturates
their timbers, aud they do not rot. The dates
of the building of the ships straggle along, a
few In each year, until 1874 is reached. Four
teen launched that year are still afloat. For
'75 tLete are fourteen afloat also; for '70 also
fourteen, and for '77 there arc twenty-two.
Twelve built In '83 are afloat. Most of the 182
survivors were built In Maine.
AKHIVALS.
Stmr W G Hall, Slmerson, from Hawaii.
Stmr Jas Makec, Peterson, from Kauai.
Schr Molwahlne, Kuanonl,from Koholalele,
Hawaii.
Stmr Hawaii, Fitzgerald, from Hawaii.
Stmr Kaala, Brown, from Oahu.
Stmr Walalcalc, Gregory, from Hamakua.
Schr Sarah'and Eliza, from Oahu.
PASQENGEHS AltlUVED.
r From Maui and Hawaii, per Walalcalc, II P
BaldwIn.Mr and Mrs J P Cooke, J V Colville,
W P Colville, Miss Anderson, Harry Wilder.
From Kauai, per stmr James Makco C H
Willis, Mrs C II Willis, C O Wood, Mrs C 1
Bishop and children (4), Wm Easslc, Father
Emmerion.
From Maul and Hawaii, per steamer W G
Hall Volcano F Underbill Way Ports
W V Goodale, Dr. McWayne, C B Wells, Col
Norrls, K C Searlc, T O Hudllug, W II Corn
wcll.Capt Ahlborn, Major Wodchouse and
wife, S M Dodge, II G Bertelman, Capt Uoss,
J Oudeiklrk.JMcClellan, J M Monsarral.Gco
B Schroder, T K It Amalu, Mrs Graham and
child, Miss Annie Jones, Miss Doherty, Mrs
Schrader, Mrs Nahaolelua and children, MUs
Fanny Mehrteu, Master MehVtcn, MUs Bush,
Miss Bolster, Miss Willis, Miss Clark, W
Abo), V Iona, Miss Wong See.
PROJECTED DEPAllTUItES.
Bk Andrew Wclch.Drew, for San Francisco,
July 20.
Am bk Albert, tor San Francisco, July 29.
To Whom it May Concern.
C. E. Williams and son. Gil King St. nenr Forr, havo
no branch Iioubo and no connection whatever with any
other uiiflertnkinpr establishment or Furniture Store in
tho City. Embalming
of Mr. Ed. A. Williams, a Graduate from the Clark
School of Embalming of 1894.
Mr. Williams employs, tho latest and best method
known to science, no mutilation of the body and no par
tial Embalming, and remember that we have but one
store and that is Located
of the firm are C. E.
business in 1859, and his oldest Bon Ed. A. Williams.
C. E. WILLIAMS & SON.
Tel. 179. ;::::::. 0'1 K no 0t,
Btmr W. O. Hall, Slmerson, for Hawaii
and Maul, Tuesday, July 21, at 10 a m. "
Stmr Kaala, Brown, for a circuit of Oahu,
Monday. July 22, at 0 a m.
Stmr Hawkll, for Olowalu, Laupahocboc,
Honomu and Pcpcckco, Saturday, July 20, at
2 p m.
Am bk Matilda, for l'ugct Sound, Saturday,
July 20, at noon.
Stmr Walalcalc, Gregory, for Hamakua,
Monday, July 22, at noon.'
Stmr Jas Makec, Peterson, for Kapaa.Mon
day, July 22, at 4 p m.
Stmr Mlkahaia, Freeman, for Kauai, Tues
day, July 23, nt 5 p. m.
IMPORTS.
Ex W G Hall1459 bags sugar, W G Irwin
A Co, 23 head cattle, 115 bags awa, 22 bags
coffee.
Ex Makce 2630 bags sugar, C Brewer &
Co.
Ex Walalcale 2010 bags sugar, S.ehacfcr &
Co, 1500 bags sugar, Hackfcld & Co!
Ex Kanla 318 bags rice for various marks.
VESSELS IN POUT.
NAVAL VKSSEI.S.
U S S Bennington, Thomas, Mare Island.
JIEIICHANTMEN.
(Coasters not Included In this list.)
OSS Australia, Houdlcttc, S F
Ilk Sumatra, Berry, Hllo
Brig W G Irwin, Williams, S F
Bk Andrew Welch, Drew, 8 F
Bark Albert, Grlfllths, S F
Schr Olga, Epcn, 8 F, (Mahukona)
Am bk Matilda, Svensou, Pt Townscnd
Haw bk It I' Kltlict, Morrison, S F
Am bktn Klikltat. Cutler, Pt Townwnd.
FOREIGN VESSELS EXPECTED.
Vessels Where from Due
Am brig Lurllno SF (Hllo) Due
Am schr O W Watson.. .Seattle Due
Am bk Edward May. ...Boston Duo
Gcr bk Martha Borkhahn. Liverpool Duo
Am schr Robert Lowers " Duo
Am bk SO Allen " Duo
Am schr.Mary Dodge. . . . " (Kahulul). . . .Duo
Am schr Volant Pt. Gamble(nilo)July 35
Am schr Anna 8 F (Kahulul.. July 25
Br bark Velocity Hongkong.... July28
AmbktnoArcbcr S F Aug!
Am bktn 8 N Castle.... " Aug 1
Brim utmr Aslo Portland Aug 8
Am bk Amy Turner.... New York. ..Sept 15
Am schr Anna S F '(Kahulul) Aug .5
BrbkSt Jullen Newcastle. .Sept 25
Haw bk Mauna Ala.... Newcastle Sept 30
Br bk Onyx Newcastle. ...Sept 30
Br bk City of Adelalde.Ncwcastle Sept 30
Ger bkJCPfluger Bremen Oct 1
Br bk Aldcrgrovc Liverpool... ...Oct 1
Gersblp Marie Hackfcld.Llvcrpool Oct 2
Am sur King Cyrus. ...Newcastle...., Oct 15
Gcr sh II Hackfeld NY Oct 15,
Boy's star waist "The Mother's
Friond," new and elegant designs
only $1 each nt Melnerny's,
FITS CURED
(From V. 8. Journal Of Ueikine.)
Prof.W.II.reke,who makf s a specialty of Epllc py,
has without doubt treated and cured more cases than
any living Physician i h Is success Is astonishing. We
bavehcardofcuesofSOyears'standlngcuredbyhlm.
Ilepubllthesavaluableworkonthisdleeisewhlcuho
sends with a large bottle of his absolute cure, free to
any sufferer who ma j send their P.O. and Express ad
dress. We advise anyone wishing a euro to address,
Prof. W. 11. PEEKK, F. ., 4 Cedar St., New York.
J. J. Sullivan,
President.
3. Buckley,
Seo'v.
Fashion StaMes Go.,Kfl.
Honolulu, H. I.
Sullivan & Buckley, Man'g'rs.
FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES
in the City, with Competent and Care
ful Drivers.
Sf-Tourists nnd others desirous of view
ing the most desirable points of inter
est in and about tho City will do
woll to securo one of our
Cnrrioges.
GENTLE SADDLE HORSES,
For Ladies or Gentlemen, always on
hand.
Stand at the Pantheon Stables,
Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets.
TeLEpnoNn:
Hatfn Hotel Stables, 32.
Pantheon Scnbles, 84,
Ml Fashion Stables, 118.
under the personal supervision
at fill King St., the members
Williams, who established tho
Canadian-Australian
-Jil
Steamers of tho abovo Lino running in connection with tho
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Botweon Vancouver, B. O., and Sydnoy, N. S. W., and calling at Viotorin, B. 0.
Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),
aee idxje ufiui1 KconsroijTjrij-cr -
On or about tho dates bolow stated, viz.:
Ifrom Sydnoy nnd Suva, for Victoria and
Vancouver, II. 0.:
Stmr "Warrimoo" August 1
Stmr "Miowera" " 31
Stmr "Wnrrimoo" Octobo 2
Through Tickets IhhuccI from Honolulu to Ciiunda,
United States and Europe.
FltEIOHT AND PASSENOEIl AdUNTS;
D. MoNiooll, Montreal, Canada.
.KouEnT KHiin, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. Stkhn, San Francisco, Cal.
G. MoL. Brown, Vancouver, B. O.
Steamsliin Co.
Australian Mail Service.
Por San Francisco:
The Now and Fine Al Stool Steamship
"Mariposa"
Of tho Oceanio SteamuhiiJ Comnanv.will
bo
due nt Honolulu from Sydney nnd
?
Auckland on or about
July 25th,
And will leave for the above po',i with
Mails and Passengers on or afxut that
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
Tho New and Fino Al Steel Steamship
"Alameda"
Of the Oceanio Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from San Francisco
on or about
August 1st,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for the abovo ports.
Tho undersigned aro now prepared
to issuo
Through Tickets to All Points
in tho United States.
t57For further particulars regarding
Froight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
l-tf General Agents.
Regan Vapor & Pacific Gas
&
THE BEST IN THE MAEKET.
They cannot bo surpassed for motive
power.
E-SEND FOR CATALOGUED
JOS. TINKER,
Sole Agent, Nuuanu Street,
l-tf
SEQUAH'S
WORLD
Oceanic
Engines
Lanes
To Bequaii, Sir: I feci It my duty to Inform you of tlio benefit I had derived from the
use of your Kennedies, SequaU'a Cure and Oil. I have been troubled with ItlicumMism ever
Blnco 1803 aud since 183T. I. Uave spent all I could earn In trying to cure myelf but (ailed.
I came to you in April unable to walk without the aid of sticks The pains in my legs beliii?
fearful; I was treated by you In presence of several witnesses and received great relief? I con
tluucd the use of your remedies UBlng only four bottles of Oil and two of the Cure, and now
not only am I cured of the Hheumatlsm, "but my limbs have become stronger, It Is now near
ly three months since receiving your treatment, and I feci allrlpht. I was unable to work for
i year (18 months) before coming to you, and I have now been at work for over fivo weeks
past. I cannot find words to sutllclcntly thank you for tho good your visit heru has done
me. I am .yours grateful)-!, u. BEIOKK, Blacksmith.
HOBROJST DRUG COMPANY,
Exolusive and Sole Agents.
Steamship Line
From Victoria nml Vancouver, It. O., to
Suva and Sydney!
Stmr "Miowera" ; July 24,
Stmr "Warrimoo" August 21
Stmr "Miowera" Sopt. 24.
W For Freight and Passago and all
General Information, apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
Pacific Mail Shdij Co,
and mn
Occiflental & Oriental Steamship Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG:
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to tho
abovo ports on or about tho following
dates; Stmr Coptio July 10, 1895
Stmr City of Poking. . . Aug. 10, 1895
Stmr Coptio Sopt. 19, 1895
Stmr China Oct. 29, 1895
Stmr Coptio Nov. 28, 1895
Stmr City of Poking Dec. 28, 1895
For SAN FEANCI8C0:
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from.
Hongkong and Yokohama to tho above
port on or about tho following dotes:
Stmr Coptio Juno 17, 1895
Stmr City of Peking. . .July 17, 1895
Stmr Bolgio Aug. 9, 1895
Stmr City of Bio do Janeiro
: Sopt.0, 1895
.StmrOlunn October C, 1895
Stmr Coptio Nov. 0, 1895
Stmr City of Poking. . . Deo. 0, 1895
Stmr Coptio Jan. 15, 1890
Stmr China Fob. 24, 1890
Rates of Passage are as follows:
TO 1TOKO- TO HONa
nAMA. KONO.
Cabin 8150.00 $175.00
Cabin, round trip, 4
months 225.00 262.50
Cabin, round trip, 12
months 262.50 816.25
Europoan Steerage.... 85.00 100.00
JSPassengors paying full faro will bo'
allowed 10 percent off return faro if re
turning within twelvo months.
CFor Froight and Passogo apply to-
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
l-tf Agents.
Cousofflateu Sola Water Co., L'l
t BSPL1TADE,
Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Ageii'ts.
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