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' '? & w fc ' .', Hems IMckctl Up on lli Waterfront Jnmci Irlakee una Kcituboit from tlio Unrdcii Iitlc. Tlic hfttk Fortuna took sugar from the Ke aukou ihl morning. The next steamer from the Colonics Is the Wtrrlmoo, duo May 10. The Bonnie Dundee was launched from the Marine Railway yesterday afternoon, having becu cleaned and slightly repaired. The OA8 3 Mlowcra arrived yesterday evening, 8 days from Vancouver via Victoria. Bbo sailed again this morning at 6:30 o'clock for the Colonics. Tho bit; hl John McDonald, now In port to load sugar for New York, Is named after her builder, nnd Is one of the best wooden tcsscIs teen In the harbor. Yesterday afternoon, tho bark Doon hauled over to Khun wharf to tako In sugar brought by tho stcumer Klnati. Tho James Mnkeo'a cargo was put Into her today. ,. The American steel ship Dlrlgo was towed to sea yesterday nt 4 n. m. After tho tug left her, for a while she vtas sailing bacL ward as much as forward, tho wind -being "uj and down tho mast." The steamer J A Oummlns arrived In yes terday afternoon with a cargo of sugar and rice, uud returned to Walraaimlo today with a cargo of lumber, shingles, and general mer chandise. She will go to Molokal from Wal mauHlo for a load of sheep to be taken to Ka n colic. A Snn Franri'co exchange tajs. One of the prettiest schooners In tho bay Is tho Mu riel, which arrlud heio Irom Ilonolpu, Ha waiian Ulands, on tho SGth lnit She is load ed with sugar nnd thh i her maiden voyage. During her run to Hawaii she made excellent tiinu nnd the owners are Jntlj proud of the new vessel. Hie Muriel will load general uier chandlte for the Islands, and u lull cargo has already been assured her. Tho four masted schooner Aloha, arrived from San Fruuclco this morning, 111 dajs out. Shu experienced n pleinant xojnge, with light N F trad.'i the most of the way. While becalmed off WiilinniiiiUi jcsteulaj, tho cap tain Htul ntherD aboard hud quite u lot of sport flshliu for rharks, catching eight ot tin. in, onu having nltiw joung ones llie fins and tails wciu eut olf ana left on thu deck to ,d'. AltlUVALS. Weducsuai, Maj 13. CAS 8 .MIowera, Hay, from Voncouur and Victoria. Slmr J A Cummins, Xcll'on, from Unhu ports. TuuitSDAT, May 14. Stmr James Malcec, Peterson, from Kap.ui, Kauai. Stjnr Keauhuu, Thompson, from ports on Kauai. Sttnr Kacua, Cahvay, from Oahu ports. Schr Aloha, Dabel, from San Franclco. Ui;t'AHILE8. Tuuiisdav, May 14. Slmr James Makcc, Peterson, forKapaa, Kauai. Stmr J A Cummins, Xellson, for Oahu ports. Stmr Iv.-jliinl, Gregory, for Kukulhaele and llouokun. OAba MIonera, Hay. for the Colonies via Fiji. VESSELS LEAVING TOMORROW. Fkiiuy, May 15. Stmr Klnan, Clarke, for Maul and Ha waii, at 1U am. PASHUKUKRK AMIIVUD From Vaiuiiuver and Victoria, pur C A S 8 Miowcrj, .Muv 1 Mi mid Mrs Counter. II Morrison, V Dell, Mr uud Mrs II L Achilles andfamll, Mr and Mis T M Uatte. Miss Duran, 11 Ingrain, L Wiiiklumau, II S Webb Through pissengers: Mis Hrown-Potter, K Bellow, .Mi. 8 Hamilton, CD Godfrey, Jm Malcolm, 0 0 Kamp, F. J Morris, K F llkhurds, Tlioj Blown, J Steadman. CAitaoi:s ntoM island ports. Ex stmr Kiauhou 1330 bags sugar, 'J pkgs sundries, ' Ex stmr James Makeo--2?00 hags sugar, 30 hags rice ami I horse. Ex stmr Kntna Cargo of bones and va rious pkgs sundries. Ex stmr J A Cummins - 1135 bags sugar, an J 170 bags of rice. Ex stmr Kaala H0O bags sugar, 420 bags rice, and 13 pkgs sundries. IMPORTS. Ex schr Aloha Cargo of gcucial merchan dise, to various consignees. , Ex 8 S Minn era 2,000 bags Hour, 300 bags b'ran, and vurlou pkgs of machinery, fish, dry goods, beer, nnd other general 'merchan dise, to various consignees. EXPORTS. Per 8 8 Australia 111,071 lugs sugar, 1,050 bags rlee, 1.1 bags ccifTcc, 807 bells hides, 11 bdht sheen skim, T.lib bnchs hinnnas, 411 bxs pines, lU3c-iate plucs, 5 bxs betel leacs, 84 bxs mangoes, (15 er.iptj wluo cuil.f , GC0 em pty beer lc-", J.tn. books. SO hdlsklps, 1 bag hair. ObhU WC bonis, 1 bx W C pipes, S truul.H puisoual cirects, 2 es book eoers, 1 bv biudlng Imtliu, 1 Ij.- tarn and lilnes. Value d(m pmduci fi.l 014. Value ot for eign produce CVo. shipped by Jus ( Spen cer, Mncfurlnne A. Co, J.u Dodcl, C I.ovejoy, W O i'lacnik it C (i, lljman Uios. M 8 Grln baum it Co, 0 J Wilker, Chas Wilson, I.uong Wu On Co, JolmNott, Mis Oil Gullek, Pearl Clt) Pinit to, I) McLean, Sing Kee, Man Lung. Co, KwongTal Loy, Y Lum Slug Co, ChangTlli, Then II Davles it Co, Sing Lee Co,. S W 'loin Pong, E L Marshall, J Phawf IJawaihui Oaette Co, Washington Peed Co, tliuii' C'.mn. (ico Andrews, Jolin Kldwell and Win O Irwin & Co. ''''The ox-Emjiress Eugouio has doposited lior will with n nronii. nont London hiwjer, in which, truo to lior pUdgo, sho hafl loft n legacy to cuoh of tho 5831 mnlu persons of Frniice born on the birthdtty of her son, Priuce Louis trates, wns passed on first read ing. Under Biisponaion of tho rules tho bill also passed second rending. House Bill '14, defining' tho jurisdiction of District Courtf, nlso passed first nnd second read ings. At 10:30 tho Sonato adjourned. Sixty-Eighth Day, May Mth. IIOU8E OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tho Olork of tho Sonnto report ed Houso Bills 20 and 34 as hav ing been passed, and Eop. Richards reported a number of bill, printed and two others ro ferred to tho President for consid eration. Hop. Knmauoha moved that tho vote upon Houso Bill 12, relating to lauds, tho condition of which was likoly to provo deleterious to tho public health, bo reconsider ed. Motion was lost. Sonato Bill No. 37, granting powor to tho laud department to sot apart a piece, of not over two acres area, of land for tho Chi nese Benevolent Society for hos pital purposes passed third read ing. Tho balanco of tho morning session was taken up by a discus sion of the Internal llovonuo Act (Sonato Bill No. d) nnd a largo nuuibor of its sections passed. Tho discussion on this bill will bo resumed this afternoon. Adjourned at noon to 1:30. Central Market Kuuanu Street. Tho Very Kinest OF ReMneraiied ,-, Meai$ Tender a5H- Sweat and Wholesome. Como and seo our NEW CHICAGO P.EFBIGERATORS. Wesfbrook & Gares, Proprietors. Telephone 104. City Market EsTALUOItEtl 1SS3. Joseph Tinker, - - Prop, Beef. inwj& Mutton, Pork, SSL Veal, Of the Finest Vnrietios. JlnKpis ofthq Celebrated Pork Snusngc. 7iiuumu street, opp. Chapluin Inuo. Talo phone 389. Henry Davis & Oo. Has reeeiveil tho usual consign inout of Standard . . . . GrQQQries As well as somo Delicaciea by tie "Australia.." VOELLER & CO., GROCERS Read List of Specialties! Fata An Fole Gras, Anchavlsa, Muahrooma, Metwurst, Llmburgsr, YctttitH; America GIicc.se. And it Full Lino of Groceries of Every Description. TELEPHONE Q80. Warinf; lllock, Ilorotania street, Honolulu. C. KLEMME & CO., Cash -:- Grocers vsr NOW T OPEN . Fart Straet & Chaplain LanH, St boribp for thi- Evknjnu Bul letin, 7fi I'Ptita ppr loriuth. 8tcamors ot the abovo Lino ninning in conuection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Botwoon Vanoouvor, B. O., nnd Sydnoy, N. 8. W.. nnd calliug at Victoria, B. O. Honolulu nnd Suva (Fiji), .ARIE IDTJB J&J1? E3:03crOIJ'Cr3LiTT On or about tho dates below stated, viz.: ( From HnlneT and Suva, for Victoria and Vancouver. II. C.l Star "WAIUUMOO" May 1C Stmr "MIOWERA" Juno 15 Star "WA1UUMOO".. July 15 Btar "MIOWERA" August 15 Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canndu, United States and Kurone. rnEianT and rAssKNOEK aqents: D. MoNiooiiL, Montreal, Canada. Boueiit Keuii, Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. Stkhn, San Francisco, Onl. Q. MoL. BnowN, Vancouver, B. O. For San Francisco: The Now nnd Fine Al Steel Steamship "Alameda" Of tho Ocennio Steamship Company will bo duo nt Honolulu from Sydnoy nnd Auckland on or about May 38, 189G. And will lenvo for tho abovo port with Mails and Passengers on or about that date For Sydney and Auckland: Tho Now nnd Fiuo Al Stool Steamship " Monowai " Of the Ocennio Steamship Company will boduont Honolulu from San Francisco on or nuoiu Jnno 4, 1806. And will hnvo prompt despatch with Mails nnd Passengers for tho abovo ports. Tho undersigned nro now prepared to issue Through Tickets to All Points in tho United States. C3?For furthor particulars regarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd, General Agents. OCiaaa-o Tatolo LOCAL LINE S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu Lenvo Honolulu from S. F. for S. F. May 29, 1800 Juno 3, 1890 Juno 22, 1890 Juno 29, 1890 THROUGH LINE From Snn Frnncisco From Sydney for for Sydney. San Francisco. Arrive Honolulu. Leate Honolulu. Monowai, Juno 4, '90 I Alameda,May28,'90 Alameda, July 2, '90 Mariposa,Jun25'98 H. HACKFELD & CO. General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort nnd Queen Streota, Honolulu. LEWERS & COOKE, lurOBTEUS AND DeALEIIS IN LUMDBB AND ALL in. US OF BUILDING Materials. Fort Street, Honolulu. GONSALVES & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE' MERCHANTS. 225 Quoen street, Honolulu, IT. I. EOBERT GEIEVH;. Book and Job Printer Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. I. Ovor Hnwniinn Newt Company's Book Store. my 13. AJLLEN & ROBINSON. Donlors in Lumber nnd Coal and Building Maloiinls of al) kinds. Queon Wtteot, Honolulu? Jas. F. Morgan. AUCTIONEER AND STOCK MiOKKIl No. 4S Queen Street. Expert Appraisement of Roul Eatato and Furuiturc, Oceanic stBBmsbip Co. Australian Hail Service. Oceanic Steamship Co. From Victoria and Vancnurer, 11. 0 to Sura anil Syilueyl Stmr "WAlHtlMOO" Juno 7 Btmr "MIOWERA" July 8 Stmr " WAHRIUOO" Auffust 7 Stmr "MIOWEKA" September? t3T For Freight nnd Fassngo nnd all General Information, apply to THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. AND THE Occiiental & Oriental Steamship Co. For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG I Stenmors of tho nlxvo Compnnies will call at Honolulu on their way to the above ports ou or about tho following dates: Stmr Doric May 10, 1800 Stmrl'cru Jnno 13, 189(1 For SAN FRANCISCO: SUsainors ot tho nlwvo Companies will call nt Honolulu on their way from Hongkoug nnd Yokohnmn to tho above IKirt on or about, tho following dates: Stmr Coptic..., !... Jhuo 2, 1810 Stmr City of Peking June 28, 1800 an r( On,.o .,.. Mllm.... fiSISS Dt f'ESSugB 3T6 8S lOllOWS: TO TOKO- TO IIONU UAUA. KONQ. Cabin 8150.00 175.00 Cabin, rouud trip, 1 mouths 225.00 202.50 Cabin, round trip, 12 mouths 2G2.50 810.25 European Steerage .... 85.00 100.00 tST'I'nbsengera pnjhng full faro will bo allowed 10 percent off return faro if re turning within twelve months. CSPFor Freight and Passage apply to H. KACKFELD & CO., Agents. filer's taliip Cos TIME TABLE. O. L. WIGHT, Pres. S. B. ROSE, Soo. Cupt. J. A. KING, PortSupt. Stmr. KI3STAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will Icavo Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching ut Luliniua, Mnnlncn liny nnd Mukenit tho same day; Mnhukonn, Knwifihuo and Lau pnhoohoo tho following day, arriving at Ililo tho same oouing. LXAVis HONoLur.n. AnniVES Honolulu. Friday May 16 I Friday, May 22 "Tuesday, . .May 20 TiiChday Juno 2 Friday, Juiie 5 Saturday,., .Juno 13 Tuesday,... June 10 Tuctday,.. .June 23 Returning, will lenvo Hilo at 1 o'clock P. m., touching at Laupahoehoo, Mahu kona and Kawaihao same day; Makens, Maalaca Hay and Lahaina tho following day; arriving at Honolulu the afternoons of 'luesday nnd Fridays. " Will call at Pohoiki, Pnna. SF"No Freight will be received after 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, CAMERON, Commander, Will leavo Honolulu Tnesday at 5 p. m. touching at Kahului, Hann, Ilamoa and KIpahulu, Maui, itoturuing arrives at Honolulu Sunday mornings. Will call at Nun, Knupo, on second trip of each month. 37"No Freight will bo received after p. m. on iluy of sailing. This Company will reserves tho right to make olmuges in tho timo of doparture and arrival of it steamers without notice and it will not bo responsible for nuy conse quences alining therefrom. Consignees uiust be ut the Landings to recoivo their Freight; this Company will not hold Itself responsible- for freight after it hiis been lnuded. Live Stook only at owner's risk. This Company will uot be responsible fov Mouoy or Valuubles of pabsengers unless pluced in tho care of Pursers. PaBseugers are requested to purchaso tiokets beforo embarking. Thoso (ailing to do so will be subject to an additional charge of twenty-live per oeut. C. B. DW1GHT, Does nil kinds of AVork in Cement & Stono Sidewalks & Curbing Ho has on hnnd a largo supply, oft uiudohu urnniio uuru nuci always Iteopa Ilnwailnn Curbing Stone. Kstimntes given nnd lowos1 priceB assured. Tele Dhono 833. mm Mail ii Go. ED. A. WILLIAMS, ' (Sttccoeeor to C. E. Williams, H. H. WilHamB & Co. and Williams Bros. Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,, Established 185 J) Pianos for Sale, Hire and Moved. Chairs for Kent Undertaker and Embalmer, Tombstones and Monuments. Residence and Night Tel. 81C. 611 Reliable Process STOV irnirSSSr Simple, Safe, No Smoke, No Odor. A verj- hnndsomo stove, profusely niok'od, Ijoautiiuliy Jnpiiuned i.nd orua Uicuttd mid strongly built. Baking, Cook ing uud. if ucicssury, washing can bo dono nt the same lime. The Dials show whether tho burnorsare closed. Thi not only ensures simplicity, but is also an ABSOLUTE SAFE-GUARD against ACCIDENTS, because tho burners can.sot bo open, ed further tlmn necessary. The oven flamo is stronger than either top Uame, therefore baking can bo dono to perfcetion in a short timo. Castle & Cooke, (X-jI:ncLited...) 283-tf Agents. foto&ii&n Fertilizing coMPAJsnr Is proparcd to furnish 4000 Tons -:- -:- Cane Fertilizer to order for 1800. ALL GOODS SOLD TO A G.UA1UNTEED FORMULA OK ANALYSIS. Bolublo and Available l'liospliorle Acid, Sulplmto of Ammonia, Nltrato of Soda, Sulphate of I'onsh, Coral Lime Stone, Pliospliato and Fish Guano, In Quantities to Suit. tOtF" Orders solicited for a futuro de livery. t.x A. P. COOKE, Manner. J KING" STREET, Tel. 179. id You Ever Onn Hoy laturalSy 1 Boiled Table Beverage From Geyser Springs, California? Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. CRITERION Shaving Parlors Fort St. Opp. Pantheon Stables. Our Scissors are sharp; our Razors aro bright; wo Shave equally well by clay or by night THANK PAOIIECO, Propr. Consolidated Sola Water Co., L'i Esplanade, Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu. HOLLISTER & CO., Acenta. w F i 1 S m &im , , J.ni.itJitYi .lUiJLfM Mmi. dA iJ-jL5!u34''-'A' . ,k tMf