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TIME TABLE
Stmr. KINATJ,
CLAIM, Ooa MM,
WUI Imti Honolulu t2 r. k.. touohlneat
Udiftlna, Mului Bur nd Mkns tht
urn dy hnkon, KwlhM nd Ua
Mhodio tha followlnf dy, rrlrlnc at
HUo tke tarn evtninc.
LKATS8 IIONOMJt.U. ABRtVKS HONOLULU.
Friday Bopt. 0 I
Tueioay. ...Sept. 171
Friday Sept. 27
TndJVy 'Vt. H
Friday ....Oct. 10
Tuesday Oct. 29
Friday Nov. 8
Tuesday Noy.10
Friday Nov. 29
Tamday Deo, 10
Friday Deo. 20
Tuemlny.
.BepL s
.Ropt. lit
.8ept.2l
..Oo.
..Oct. 15
..Oct. 25
Nov. 6
, .Not. 15
.Not. 20
..Dec. 6
..Dec. 17
. .Deo. 27
Knaay....,
Tnc dy . . .
Friday . .,
Tn8day. ,
Friday
Tufsdoy . .
Fridny....
Twstlay..
Friday....
Tuesday . ,
Friday....
Katora , will ibo HUo at 1 o'clock
r. ., toocnlnK at Lanpahoehoe. Mahn
ko and KawaihM aamaday; Uakna,
Haalaea Say and Lahalna the following
day; arriving at Honolulu the afternoons
of Tuesdays and Fridays.
gm No Freight will be raoalrad after
13 noon on day of tailing.
Stmr. ClXuDINE,
QUOON, OOBBBBtW,
Will 1 Honolulu Tuesday! at B r. ..
touchis at Kahului. Hana, Hamoa and
Xlpahula, Maol. Returning arriTei at
Honolulu Bnnday xnonilnKS.
Will call at Nun, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month, .
' Ho Freight will be received attar
4 r. m. on day of sailing.
This Company will reserves the right to
make changes in tho time of departuio and
arrival of Its steamers without notice and
It will not be responsible for any conge
quences arising thtreftom.
Consignees mnst be at the Landings to
receive their Freight: this Company will
ot hold Itself responsible for freight after
it has been landed.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not be responsible for
Money or valuables of passengers unless
placet! In the care of Pursers.
Fa'asengers ore requested to purchase
tioketa rx-fore embarking. Those falling to
4o so will be subject to an additional
charge of twenty-five per cent.
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrivo Honolulu Loavo Honolulu
from S. F. for S. F.
Sept. 2 Sept.7
Sept, 80 Oct.2
Oct. 21 Oct. 27
Nov. 15 Nov. 20
THROUGH LINE
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
.irn'w Honolulu.
From Sydney for
Snn Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
Mariposa. .Aug. 29 I Monowni. ..Aug. 22
Monowni. .Sept- 20 Alamedn...Sept. 19
Alameda. ...Oct. 21 1 Mnriposa. .-.Oct, 17
From Portland
Fon
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-THE
"S. S. Altmore,"
Sailing from Portland, O., September 1st,
will bo duo on or about
SEPTEMBER 9th, 1895,
And will have immedinte dispatch for above
ports. Apply to
Thco. H.Davies& Co., Ltd.
75-tf A.crentH.
A New Abstract Office
Asia result of 15 yoarsoxporionco
in Iho Abstract Business, I am
nroparod to mnko Abstrncts of
Title in a most thorough, ncour
nto, nnd comploto rannner and on
Bhort notice
P. W Makinnky.
In W. O. Smith'B Offlco, 818
Fort Strcot. myia.
ASK YOUR O HOC Jill
Fob 1'atbnt Excellent Fmjdii.
Highost grmlo I'lour on Iho nuirkot,
Coat tho Bnrao ua nil other ilrttt-oliuis
gradon. D-am
Oceanic mm Co.
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A STRICKEN WATER FRONT.
Nrn.v.-n:iti im.n ami a 1.00.11 on
i:vi:itv wiiaiik.
'Iho nipnnier itloknlll lUturim from
Her Trl-ttrlionner ArrlvcTli
Nlenmerillnkeu Depart..
The steamer James Mnkco left this slier
noon for Kausl.
Tlif ulenmcr Ksnla Is taking on sixty tons
of coal for Kshuku plautatleti.
The Mourner V (1 Hull arrived from Hnwall
about two o'clock this nftuinoon.
The schooner Knwnllnnl brought In 400
tacks ofrlc from Keolaulnst night.
Tlio schooner Mllle Morris Is unloading 400
bigs of Koslau rice for llyinan Urothurs on
Oceanic wharf.
Frank Lynn Is acting chief engineer of tho
tug Eleu while Engineer Fnrnsworth Is en
gaged In moving his apiary.
The barkcntlnc Archer Is loading number
one sugar at Oceanic wharf, Blio Is being
loaded by tlio combination agency.
Tho steamer Australia on tho way to San
Francisco encountered vorv henvy weather
and was delayed nearly eight hours.
Tlio steamship Monowni has now arrived In
'Frisco, and by this time all of Market nnd
Kearny streets uro placarded with the news
of "Cholera In Honolulu."
The liawalluu steamer Kalmlul ran ashore
at Trial Island on the Coast, nnd only got oil
the rocks after Jettisoning 100 tons of her
coal cargo. tJhc was uninjured.
The thermometer In the court of the Cits
torn House block stood yesterday In tho sun
at noon at (ever heat, 115 Fahrenheit, and
at this rate tho customs' boys don't wonder
at the prevalence of disease.
The barkcntlnc Discovery, formerly trading
to Honolulu, which has been lying In Oak
land creek (or two years, went on tlio Mer
chants' dry dock, San Francisco, to be com
pletely overhauled. She Is to go Into the
coasting trade.
There Is a dearth of news along the wharves
that Is positively paralyzing to the mnrlno
scribe. Officers, engineers and Bcamcn are
scattered about the wharves truing and
playing checkers, but a general feeling of
gloom prevails.
The yellow flag went up on the Bennington's
forctopmast at half past seven o'clock this
morning, and Is still flying. There Is a rumor
ttiat a iseaman on the Bennington swam
aihoro on last Tuesday night and returned to
the ship In the morning which may account
for the cholera on board, If properly Investi
gated. Two five gallon kegs of whisky were found
and confiscated by the customs guards while
searching tho barkcntlnc 8 Q Wilder this
morning. The stud was marked "vinegar"
and found In the ship's Btore room. It is
suggested that this transformation of vinegar
to whltky during a trip from Sau Francisco
mnst be very Interesting.
The steamer Mokolll arrived last night
from her trip to Molokal and Hawaii. Captain
McGregor reports stopping at Kalaupnna,
Molokal, Maalaca Bay, Lahalna, Mahukona
and Kawnlhae. The mall bags were thrown
off at these landlngs.but no other communi
cation made with the shore. The few people
who were noar tho wharves, when tho steamer
approached, shied oil. At Lahalna a rope Is
stretched across the entrance to tho wharf
and the strictest guard prevails.
AMEIIIOAN MEIIC1IANT MiltlNE.
A Washington dispatch of August SO says:
The Bureau of Labor hat recently undertaken
an Independent investigation In a Held ot In
quiry which It has not before entered. Tha
work ol American seamen In the merchant
sen Ice is the subject to which the officials of
the bureau are devoting a part of their atten
tion during the present season. Agents have
been stationed nt five principal ports of the
country New York, Boston, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and San Francisco whose busi
ness It Is to Investigate tho condition of life
and service of common sailors employed In
the merchant shipping carried on under the
United States flag. Tho terms upon which
seamen arc employed, the wages paid them.
Incidentally the rations and accommodations
furnished on shipboard are being Investigated
l'urtlcular attention Is being paid to contracts
made with seamen. .
AIUUVALB.
Schr MUlu Morris, from Koolau.
Schr Kuwallanl, from Koolau.
Stmr Mokolll, McGregor, from Molokal and
Hawaii.
Stmr W O Hall, 8lmcrson, from Hawaii
and Maul.
DRPAUTUHES.
Stmr James Mukcc, Vetera on, for Kapaa.
FltOJEOTED DEPABTUItES.
Stmr Mlkahala, Freeman, for Kauai and
Nllhaii.
Stmr Wnlulealo, Gregory, for Lahalua,
KiiKulliaelu and llouokaa.
Am hk Itetrlever, Bogau, for 1'ort Town
send, Saturday, Aug ill, at noon.
StmrClaudlnc, Cameron, for Maul and Ha
waii (Kiimu roulu).
Slrnr I.iki-llku, WtUbarth, for Maul and
Hawaii.
JMl'OUTrt,
Ki Mllle Muirli-100 hsji icc, fur Ujliinn
Mro, accl Koolau pUulatloii,
VFSHKI.H IN I'OIIT.
NAVAI, UJWM.8.
U 8 f liciiulngluu, 1'httnnii, Mate Island.
MKHOIIAMMnX.
(Coasters not Included In this list.)
(ierbk Martha llockhalm. Mclnckc.Llrorpool
Am liklne Archer, Calhoun, 8 F
Br bk 81 Julleii, Newcastle, (at Kahului).
Am hk Retrieve! i llogan, Furl (Iambic.
Am bk Martha Davln, Saunders, 8
Am bk 8 0 Wilder, McNeill, 8 F
(ler bark J (J Glade, Liverpool.
Br bkOnyx, Wochllng, Newcastle
FOUEIGN VBSBELB EXPECTED.
Vesrcts Whcro from Duo
Am bk Edward Mny.... Boston One
Am schr Anna S F(Kaliiilul.... J)uo
Am sch Transit l'gt Soundf llllo)lno
USSOlympln 8 ?- Vi-l.'n??
Am sch Annn 3 F (Kahului). Sept 1
Ambk WHl)lmoni..8F ScptS
Am sch Aloha 8F ScptS
8 S Altmorc Portland 8ept 1(1
Am sch Esther Buhno.. Eureka Sept 15
Am hk Amy Turner.. ..New York. ...Sept 15
Br bk City of Adclalde.Ncwcostle Sept 30
'CCirP.
Yale's
La Preckla
is Mntc. Ynlo's infnlliblo euro of Freoklos,
Tan and Sunburn. It is tho only remedy
over compounded that will rcraovo freckles
completely nnd surely.
The fairer and more delicate the skin,
tho moro likely it is to Irccklo nnd tho
worso it will look after it in freckled,
Thousands of women, otherwise) beautiful,
are disfigured by these unsightly, brown
blotches. Nothing will hide thorn. They
nre n source of misery, but thoy can bo cured .
La Freckla is the death-warrant to freckles.
The preparation ot La Freckla is one of
time. Yalo's greatest achievements.
There are niauy imitations, somo of them
very dangerous nnd hurtful to the skin;
none of thorn reftllv cffoctlvo. Vnr nnfatv
and certainty, insist always on getting the
genuine and original La Freckla.
Price $1 at drugstores, or by mail.
MME. M. YALE. Health and Beauty
Specialist, 140 SUto St., Chicago. Beauty
uuiae. mauea iree.
HOBRON DRUG CO.,
Wholcsalo Agonts.
FITS CURED
IFrom V. S. Journal tfShdclne.)
Prof.W.n.rcclte.who makes a specialty of Epilepsy,
has without doubt treated and cured mora cues than
snyllvingl'lijalcIanlssucccsslaastonUhlng. Wo
baYa!icaruofcatcaof20ycars'standlngcurcdbyhlm.
IloptiblUhcsavaluauleworkonthisdifeatawhlcliho
sends with a large bottlo of Ins alisolnlo cure, free to
any sufferer who may send their P.O. anr? Express ad
dress. Wo advise anyono wishing a cure to addreis,
l"rof. W. IL PEEKK, F. D., 4 Cedar BU, New York.
HAWAIIAN
Baseball Association.
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st,
AT 3:30 P. M.
UNKNOWNS, vs, STAKS.
AT
BASEBALL PARK.
A.dmission 25 Cts.
st
$5.00 Per Week.
THREE OR FOUR PEOPLE CAN BE
accommodated with excellent hoard In a
private family; apply at 84 Bcretanlu street.
CU-tf
Notice.
HARNESS and SADDLERY.
ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNDEJtSIONED
retiring from business, ami in order to
close out the Stock, opportunity is now
offered to tho pnblio and up to tho lilst day of
August to purchase tho following at vory
low rates : Sets of Hnrncss Saddles; Brl
dlosj" Haltera, Carriage Whips; Lap
ltolxis ttg., etc.
W. E. FOSTER,
Hy SI. I llobliiBon, his ottornoy in fact.
83-lw
Notice to Shippers.
SHIPPERS BY THE STEAM
er "W, G, Hull" nro ronneutocl to
mnko all Bhipmonttt for Kiiu, pic
vlotiB to tlio 8nillng duy,
Nofroifilit will bo roooived after
8 o'olook A. h. on hiiIIIiik tlav,
W. H. MoLBAN.
BooroUry I, I, S, N, Co,
Honolulu, Aur 151, 'OO, 8Mm
Jllll
qwssax -r- iPjl
V-. ,-z.
Canadian-Australian
Btcninara of Ihu iiIhjvo Lino runnlnif in ronnocllon with tlio
CANADIAN PACIFIC KAIL WAY
Dotwcon Vancouver, 15. 0., and Sydney, N. 8. W nnd cnllinj nt Victoria, 1), 0..
Honolulu nnd Suva (Fiji), '
3 3D-i t -oroxrxr
On or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
l'rom Hjilnoy anil Huvn, fur Victoria and
Vaneoutrr. II. C.t
Btmr "Miowern," August ill
Stmr "Wnrrinioo" October 2
Through Thilcota Issued from Honolulu to Cuniula,
Unitctl States and Europe.
rnr.ionT and rAssENOKU agents:
D. McNicoMi, Montreal, Cnnnda.
HonnrtT KEitn, Winnipeg, Onnnda.
M. M. Steiin, Snn FranciBCo, Unl.
G. MoL. LitowN, Vancouvor, 11. O.
Australian Mail Senice.
For San Francisco:
Tho New nnd Fine Al Steel Steamship
"Alameda"
Ot tho Oceonio Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from Syduoy and
Auckland on or about
Sept. 19th,
And will loavo for tho nbovo port with
Mails nnd Passengers on or about that
dato.
For Sydney and Auckland:
Tho Now nnd Fino Al Stool Stcnmship
"Monowai"
Of tho Ocennio Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from San Francisco
on or about
Sept. 26th,
And will huvo prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for tho abovo ports.
Tho undersigned nro now prepared
to issuo
Through Tickets to All lolnts
In tho United States.
CSTFor further particulars rcgnrding
Froight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN &C0., L'd,
l-tf General Agonts.
mt'
GRWlNGXCQ-
&fl KING 5T
n.vtr.
E. B. THOMAS,
CONTIIAOTOR AND BUILDER
Estimates civon on nil
kinds of Stone, Brick and Wood
work. King stroot. 47-tf
Oceanic SteamshiD Co
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Steamship Line
From Victoria nnd Vntirntiv-r, II, C i
Suva and Syilneyt
!mr V,nrrim("- A'W8t 24
Stmr "Miowern" Sept. 2 1
VW For FrciRht and Pnusofro and all
Ucnoral Infonnotion, apply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
AND THE
OcfdAental & Oriental Steamship On.
For YOKOHAMA nnd HONGKONG..
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call nt Honolulu on thoir way to tho
abovo ports ou or about tho following
dates: Stmr Coptio Sopt. 10, 1895
Stmr China Oot. 29, 1895
Stmr Coptio Nov. 28, 1895
Stmr City of Poking Dec. 28, 1895
For SAN FRANCISCO:
Stenmors of tho nbovo Companies will
call nt Honolulu on thoir way from
Hongkong nnd Yokohama to tho nbovo
port on or about tho following dates:
Stmr City ot Eio do Janeiro
Sopt.G, 1695
Stmr China October 0, 1895
Stmr Coptio Nov. 0,1895
Stmr City ot Peking. . . . Deo. 6, 1895
Stmr Coptio .Tan. 15, 1890
Stmr China Feb. 24, 1896
Rates of Passage are as follows:
to toko- to rroNa-
IIAMA. KONO.
Cabin $150.00 8175.00
Cabin, round trip, 4
months 225.0C 262.50
Cabin, round trip, 12
months 262.50 316.25
Europoan Steorngo. . . . 85.00 100.00
CSPPassougors paying full faro will bo
allowed 10 percent off return faro it re
turning within twolvo months.
For Freight nnd Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO..
i-tf
Agents.
Consoliiatei Soia later Co., LI
3ssJar33,
Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Agonts.
Pacific Trading Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Japanese Goods I
SOS Fort Sfccoot.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
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