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SKfff-j, - V I ' ', '. aMXVCS -.v'w DATHY TTTtTvHTriT HTOeV)ftfJW. HH MttflOT tfl, IflOI. " f"rttSjUfc tf 4ta m m ML4fU t MU mm 4M. UJU,' ....,tE"JII'Wl,iJ-lP"Vt,,TWH iJRPIIWBPIW ' " '" ' '.' .LIIT" LI'L mi"!1",!1!.1. .iiipii. g'MWMJPiMii, - L .if- u Ai WEDNES'W MARCH 18. 1H8D. .Wll-Atl.. Mar 13 -Stmr H Hlsliop fiom Koolntt Mar III cluii' Kuala for iilnlim mid H'niiinae ut 0 a in Stmr V inlenlo for Kauai at 5 m .Sphr Kn MoJ for Unwull Scar Llhollho for Lahnlna S'chr Mokuoia for llwn Sehr Mary for Kutuil Selir Surah & Eliza for Knolitu Ilk t'olus.i for S.tu Kranelseo Uk Ceylon for can Francisco VESSELS LEAVIUC TG-MORffQW. S S Australia for San FraneNeo at noon PASSCMQGRS. For S 'ii Francisco pur bark Ceylon. Mar 13 Jos ltlubnrtUou, a Political, M liltlo anil wife. For Kauai ami Xllliau pcr-linr lkn halii, Mar 12 -Mi" v Mackintosh, on G N Wilcox, Col 55 S Spalding. Mrs Smytlic, Mr Pcaeoek, Mr Gall.ijjhcr nd wife, r Stanley and wife, r Jenkins. 1-red Wllhulm, l)r Jljtuiniirti. and 10 deck. DstO. MclNTYltK In Honolulu. March Pith, at her residence, King Ftreet, Mrs. Margaret .Molntyrc, a native of Avr, .Scotland, nged "! years, 4 months 10 days. IT IS RUMORED That Melville, the balloonist, pro poses to resitlu here permanently ; that the Judges must grow weary, listening to the long; ami stumbling harangues of sonic of the legal lumin aries ; that the rewaul of greatness is the stings ami smarts of adverse criticism ; that the members of the Cabinet are at loggerheads; that thu Colonel and l U. Jones will be good friends on the trip over; that there will bo a lively time at the de parture of the steamer to-morrow ; that the Cabinet declines to recog nise the King's Ch.imbc. lain, and reftues to pay his stipend; that II. K. Armstrong, representative of Ha waii in London, has been asked to return his commission, and Man ey Hopkins has been given his billet; that the representative po-ition is properly within the juris diction of the v. abiuet, but that the Chamberlain is leally the King's piivate secretary, ami it is none, ol the Cabinet's business whom he ap points. BOOKED TO LEAVE. The following are booked to leaVe on the S. S. Australia to-morrow, March 1-lth : Col. Claus Spreckcls, Mrs. Spreckcls, Miss Kmma Spreck cls, Hon. Elislia II. Allen and Mrs. Allen, Arthur Page and wife, Mrs. Coit and maid, L. S. Smith, O. -Goldsmith and wife, Mrs. White head, Miss M. S. Grilllngs, Miss L. II. Parks, Mrs. Tufts, Miss Tufts, Miss M. F. Cashing, II. P. Ray, II. "W. Parker, R. K. Ililliard and wife, J. L. Richards and wife, J. T Cross and wife, A. A. Pratt, Mrs. E. M. Marchand and child, Win. Millan and wile, II. A. Smith, Miss E. M. Smith, Miss M. Smith, Miss A. Smith, C. II. Smith and servant, A. IL.as, W. Williams, It. J. Lillie and wife, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Gib bons, E. A. Ward, .1. L. McLean, T. J. Rergin, Miss K. Milian, L. G. Gardiner, Mrs. A. du S. Cannavar ro and child, Ucnry K. Hyde, J. N. Robinson and wife, Mrs. II. Rerger and son, O. R. Spalding, Sister Winifred, Mrs. Louisson, Miss Relic Louisson, D. J. Treibcr, wife and child, Miss J. Fletcher and two boys, P. C. Jones and wife, Rev. A. C. Walkup and three children, F. K. Rand, Mrs. Claik, Mrs. W. R. Lawrence and child, F. II. Itoyce, J. R. Robinson and wife, and W. Rurnham. SUPREME COURT. in banco inu-oiu: tiu: nvi: justices. Wr.ONT.snAV, Marcli 13th. 12. Trustees Bishop estate vs. Tax Collector. Exceptions fiom deci sion of Rickertou J. A. S. Ilartwcll for plaintiffs, appellants; Attorney General for defendant. Argued and submitted. f. The King vs. Naniwi, larceny. Appeal from Preston J., sitting as appellate Court in Chambers to hear appeal from District Court of Wniu lua. C. Rrown for defendant, ap pellant. Appeal withdrawn and sentence in foioo from this date. 11. C. R. Rishop and others, trustees, vs. Ka a et til. Bjeutinuiit. Exceptions from J. .unary term. P. Neumann and .1. L. Kaulukou for plaintiff, appellants ; Chiis. Creigh ton ami S. K. Kane for defendants. Reing heard. Berlin is to have a now hotel, a part of which is to be a theatre and public garden. Five new churches are being erected in Jeiusaluui and Rethel hem at the present time. Only iweutd of the members of European royal families are now under treatment for mental dis orders. Who said that anything was the matter with European royalty? The woman who screams when it thunders and is afraid of a mouse will unlliuchiiigly tackle a crying baby while its father is hastening to get under cover. A. otnt h wanted. Wasted some ruin. A fini-oi! Miito and are oU'ered for sale. white rabbits Rasit.ii isnpproaching. King Bros. Iinvo n full lino of cards. Oi! Ki bitty evening a nnisicnle will bo given at Onbti College. l'osr your letteis and papers well ahead of time to-morrow morning. Tut: Kiimeliiimclm Prepnrutoiy School begin? its second term on Monday, Mr-ich ISth. A mketixo of the Ladies' Altar So ciety will be held to-morrow after noon at three o'clock at the convent. Tiinnc will be a Directors' meeting of the Hawaiian Itille Association this evening, ut 7:30 o'clock, at the Ailington. The BtTLiuriN jeceived a slice of wedding cake from Mr. and Mre. .1. U. GiliMin yesterday, for which ac cept thanks. Tun "l'aradife of ilu In.-ili in out, and copies can be obtaiii"d at the bookstores and J. J. Williams' pho tographic rooms. Tin: Australia sails for San Fran cisco at noon to-morrow. The mail at tho Post Oilier) closes at 11 o'clock, registered mail an hour earlier. Mi;. W. M. Gillaid, secretary of the Ivapiolani I 'ark Association, gives notico that permits for the use of stalls or lefieshmeut stands at tho Park on Saturday, must be obtained of him. Tm: Makawao Union Church was dedicated Sundav, Mar. 10th. The Itovs. W.B. Oleson.T. L. Guliok, S. E. Bishop, and Rev. Mr. Morris, a eleigyman of the Episcopal Church, participated in the special services. At 7 o'clock this evening there will be a bible u.iding for the Second Cougiegation of St. Andiow's Cathe dral in I lie Sunday school loom. Thu regular Wednesday evening service in the Chinch will commence tit 7 :4o o'clock. - . - Ix another column will be found 'hi; cud of Mr. Felix Olleit, en griver. This gentleman was atone lime in the employ of Harper liros , New Yoil:,aiul is an expetienced en graver on wood. Ho is prepaid! to icciiivo orders. Tin: band conceit at the Hotel last evening was most successful. The building was illuminated with colored lanterns and tho attendance was large. The band was repeatedly applauded. Alter the concert danc ing was indulged in. Cor,. M. Thompson, the well known lawyer, met with a serious accident this moining. lie lost bis balance by some means, and fell on the side walk, at Sehaofer's corner, with the result of a nasty gash being cut on one side of his forehead. Ho was lifted into an express, and at his own reipu'sl, taken to llollistcr it Co.'s to get the wound dressed. Later on (lie Colonel v.nt to bis rooms in Campbell's block. EVENTS THIS EVENINC. Services at the churches at 7:30. Oahu Lodge No. 1 K. of P., a. 7:U0. Mystic Lodge No. 2 K. of P., at 7:00. Rehearsal Honolulu Arion Society, at 7:30. Drill Co. C Honolulu Rilles, at 7:30. Meeting Hawaiian Rifle Associa tion at the Arlington at 7:30. ERRATA. In Col. Thompson's "Digest," which appeared in yesterday's Bui. i.i:tix,Uic printer by mistake put the word "to" instead of "by," in the sixth line, under "Administrator purchasing intestate's property," and also by not using the apostrophe and apostrophio "s" in the proper place in the head of this article. These mistakes will be corrected and not allowed to appear in the book. DEATH" OF MRS. M'INTYRE. At 2:30 o'clock this morning, Mrs. Margaret Mclntyre, widow of Hugh Mclntyre, died at the family residence, King street, aged 70 years, ! mouths and 10 days. The deceaed was born in Ayr, Scotland, November 3d, 1S12, ami had lived in Honolulu for nearly -10 years. She h.id 1 ng been a atiffeicr from asthma and liii-uimiUsin. Her hus band died Marcli Dili, 1887. The children surviving lier are, Mrs. John S. Walker, Mis Allies Mcln tyre, Messrs. II. E. and Geo. Mc lntyre, grocers, corner King ami Fort streets, and Win. Mclntyre. The funeral takes place this after noon at four o'clock, from the resi dence, King street. POLICE COURT. Wi:dni:si)AY, Mar. 13th. Fred. Franford was fined 80 with SI. .50 costs for assault and battery on Auue llilo. Akau, for having opium unlaw fully In possession, was sentenced to out: hour imprisonment and lined STiO. A nolle pros, was entered against All Tai (jtiong charged with the same offence. Four drunks had to pay the usual line. Jose do Gouveira charged with coniiuiuiug tin olfeuce against per son of J. De Mtllo, was remandod to the 10th. . ICiAHi PALACE IIREAKr.VST IO DISTIXOtlSltrD Tons. VI?1- This morning, His Majesty the King gave a breakfast at Iolan'i Pa lace in honor of Colonel and Mrs. Clans Spreckcls. Resides the Royal host and the lady and trunilcuian above mentioned. Ihoic sat down: HerMaj.sty th. Queen. II. R. II. Pilnccss Liliimkiilani, lion. John O. Dominis, Hon. K-lisha II. Allen and Mrs. Allen, Hon. Win. G. and Mrs. Imin, Miss Kuiina Spreel.els, Mrs. Howard Coit, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page, Col. G. W. Macfarlane, II. M.'s Chamberlain, and Mr. J. W. Robertson, II. M.'s Vicc-Chambcr-lain. The Royal Hawaiian Rand played during the breakfast. TvoyageT The Oceanic Company's steam ship Aust i aha sails at noon to-morrow lor San Francisco with a full cargo of domestic and a largo pas senger list. Among those going away are Col. and Mis. Spieckels and Miss Spreckcls. who have been on the islands . month, and will leturn much benefitted by the olianue. Hon. E. II. Allen, Hawaiian Con sul at Now Yoik, and Mrs. Allen, after a pleasant visit among their friends leave for New York. The balance of the Raymond & Whitcomb excursionists leturn on this steamer much pleased with their visit to the islands. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page, and Mrs. Howard Coit, all of San Fran cisco, arc homeward bound. Mrs. A. do Sotiza Canavarro, wife of the Portuguese Minister, is going to Oakland on a three months' visit. A number of missionaries who came from the South Seas on the Morning Star, leave for their res pective homes in the States. Mr. A. II. Smith, an English banker, and his four dauuhtcr-, .vho arrived on the Oini Marti trom Japan, continue their tour around the woibl on Hie Au-i'- lia. Mr. and Mrs P. (' J ne are bound to the Coust Mr Jones will attend to consider. ' i u-iiies-, amongst other things, new machin ery for the Iloiiomu phi 'tat ion. Mrs. Louisson and .Miss Belle Louisson leave the i-lauds for an in definite period. Mrs. W. R. Lawrence goes to Los Angeles to join her husband. Mr. T. J. Bergm and Miss K. Mi lian, who have been sojourning in the islands several months, leao for their homes in San Francisco. FUNNYOSITIES. A Genius Insurance gone to Ca nada, did you say V Probably stole something the beggarly thief! "Took half a millim d-liars of the company's money." Beat an insur ance company out of half a million? What a Napoleon of finance. Old lady My dear, do you really think you arc fit to become a minis ter's wife? Eimagid Niece (from the West) Yes, indeed. I don't mind being talked about at till, i'vo got the energy of a buffalo and the hide of a rhinoceros. N. Y. Weekly. "There arc two new moons this month," said Mrs. Waddle, who had been reading the papcis while waiting for her husband, who had just come home. -"Zas right," said he, "zackly right. I saw 'em both 'zi come along the street. Torre Haute Express. Miss Richandugly (with a sigh) Then you loc mo, Count v Count Castagno (fcrvenily)--Lovii you? My Goda, yestil Bobby (under sofa) -Chesniiis! Count (his old eoiiuueicial in-lincts overcoming him) Fiva centa pinta; how much you wanta? Town Topics. She I notice that you are in mourning, Mr. Jones. Have you met with a recent bereavement? He Yes; I have just lost a sister. She A bister! I was not aware that you had a sister He Not a sister by blood, but a young lady who said siie would always be a sister to me, though, to tell tho truth, I haven't seen her since the night she said so. She Oh ! I see. And the subject is dropped like a hot cake. fRoslon Cornier. Scotch Oatmeal. S t'OTT'S Genuine Midlothian O tmcal ISKOU N & C. i!S MriclMlil Hient, 178 If FOIC SAM'' i I.J-.A A ! I .'.' y iiydu. M Jin: ?1 i)i J ' i tnjrui'V Or. diiMuoi. ! ji'o on I'-mniu fticet, I elui-cn ill inil'i ions Of Holli-. '. It 'tHll)). Jnum ' uHiplnll nlld 8 1. Dole, in ii K'lii'm Sipito-i No pinno wunto ', i ii iIubi. ii' iitrn p.tnhos Only tl lew tub ui. s wi It 'hi. now llo for the Ci-ii'im! Um '"i li ii ii 'ii nainwuy ears w oi ii. I'" ' K, H. CUNiJA, 148 tf I' nam million. Thomas Lindsay, Manufacturing Joveler & Watchmaker f.ul.ui Jtivclry a Specially. KiiiC Streol, liEomiluiu, IS. 8. Next dour to 1 he Hawaiian 'liaiu. aj Coinpuiiy'a Olliio, r Pauien tr kinds ot rtpulru. uttcul'iou imiil to till Jun-io-eo f rTHi 33? !H: mW' "iSm -B' WSJ. 8S) :'5?il HE, VtPV' pgysna, rsK. GEEAT CLEAEANGE SALE 1 hereby beg to inform Or ri a! 8duction 'J-1S VI The Entire Stock -will bu oi'iVred in that Department tit Cost. Ladies. Hisses & ChaSdrerss Rffiuslin Underwear !' "Will be offered at a great Btieriliee. 1 call particular tittention that every article must be closed out in that department. Immense bargains are offered in Lace Giii-is ift Oreiufflas, Of every description will be closed out. Kid Gloves ."iOe a pair; Silk Gloves A: : "Mitts greatly reduced. Parasols, prices cut in half; Extreme Bargains in Table Linen & Napkins. gds: A Large Eomxianl. Table Every Day of our Glearillg, Sale a JMosqtiito A'etiiugs reduced to $2 25 a piece ; Try our prices in White Cotton ; Best Brands Dress Ginghams, Perecles, last colors ; Calicos, Seersucker?;, White Goods, Lawns, Muslins, other large lines of wash material, etc.. ttrc offered tit an immense reduction. Sateencs & Satins reduced: Ladies Cloth, Ladies Tricot sold at cost. Try our Flannel, extra wide, 35c yard; immense GENTS', LA 175 3 m rs mn'.. a,nttsuCfci :uri.,'Azxitxtt33ttaianTZ32rT:cti&XLixrj sj'iaws.vit. - ivuT - eivricMM tin iisiiti if llm Fai'ly -Of BU SI NESS rremitiin.4 Inti'icut, Kuiitb, otc 'i'otnl Tin-oiiiu Dc:ith-clnuui r.iul EiidowmHiits Dividend,, Anuuilius :i:ul Pnrcbuscd Total to Policv-lioldw Now Policios Issued Now Insurance Written. . . CONDITION Assets I)iviiblu Surplus, Co.'s New Standard f?,OS2,2fiO.:.'; fTontinu " l,.J2.'),777.i:i LIAIJILIT1ES, New State Standard (4 per cent) $7O,07-l,l.r)U.17 SUKPliUS, liv New State S-tandard (-1 pur cent) ? lU.SOO.OtJOOO Policies in Poreu J2'.),'.)ll Inauiauuo in Force !?! 19,880, iiOri.OO PROGRESS IN 1888. IncroaFC in In'.on'St Jnereabo in !! m-fils tu Poliuy-holdcre. lncre.ifco in .Surplus for .Dhidoiuls. . .. lucreiibi i.. t'lomiuiiin Jiicrcaui' ui 'x'u la I IueoiiKjb Increase in Aspetn liiuriiiiMi in Iii.suiMucc Written Incieie in Insurance in Force. . . . hlxcluivo of the amount Hiienially reserved a a contingent liability to Tonlini' Dividend Fund. f Over mill ..bovu 11 -i rr cent, icserve on esi.-tini; policies of tliat cla--.-'. Tbe New York IAU- l'tiei- a gre.itir variety of policies tban any other life company, 1 ben by .u!.i.iinj; ito contracts to the l.n j.i--1 number of people. It liu l.ili-ly iji'i-feeteil a Moitu.iry Dividend system, 11 inl.-i- wliieh main of it, polii-iew 11 u- ist-ued with (uaranteed return of nil pr.'uiiunif paid, in aildi tion to tho face of the policy, in eni-o of death duiiua .1 ypivilii-d jieriod. The returns on the New York Life'. Tontine l'ulk ii h th.il have iiiatured hu- turn buui'r tbun thoie ol .-my nther compiini , i-i.MpHniiii bein made between jiulieiex tnki-n ut .oie njje and premim.i r.it-, and runninj; through the tunic j-eiioit of time. 'I'm pi.Iicii's of 1 lie New York Life, 11s now i-.-u.-l, in- M't.ibly lice from rcbli'iciiuiiii us lo iii'utiputiuii. reoiilejico and ti.iv I, .inl iu.nip ire paid upon receipt and uppxival by the Company of fcatislaco .y pi.mii- i.f ti.-K.tli. ' In connection with these htatenienta of the pn.ieiph-'., ,11-tniiiti atel sue eesr of thu New York Life, we jiw heiewitb r.i..-ii iliniviiu; thr .ne.-age yea.lv bii-ine s de iu duiiii; live period covi'iiii,, ;'.i.- ',.uiip.1i,y" enure liii toiy, and th.; ecindition of tho Company at lb ei.d f cich 1 1 .ki. Then! liyui-' .-. fliow a Kio'Vtli as marvelous as it h.i- b'--11 cuiiiiiiitiim, ai.d a present strength and vnlin so of biuiuc.-:.! thut furni-li the mo.-t ampl jjuuii-iiterr. to iiito.iduiK yit-uurt-. INSURANCE WRITTEN & INSURANCE IN FORCE. Pei iod Dat'jH inclusive. jeiiru. . years. , yeuiM, , yearn. . yciijii itioti-isflo, P) Jh70-1 ,',, PJ ItSSO-J.o-t, Ii 1885H-XKf 4 PREMIUMS RSQ2IVEO AMOUNTS PAID PQUQ -HOLDERS. (-- li'id D.10 - .ici - 1S45-l.")'.t, 1', JSOO-i-jiiO, 10 1870-lt7U. 10 18bO-)hK4, u 1885-1 1.88, 4 ..'I H. Ji .re . yv..rt . ,T i' J'Wul Vi'ttft' DSATH-CUAIMvp PAID AND Period Dates IiU'lllfivi, 1845-lf.VJ, lfi y..ro. iBOO-lMii), 10 .venrn. Ib70-Ui70, 10 year. 18b0-l )!, 0 yeitfs. lU85-lBti8, -1 yirnw. ASSETS & SURPLUS Ropoit Niiiubor mid Ditto. lfith Hojjoji, Jan., 1S00, . SritlilU'i.nrl.JiiiL, JS70. . .'Ifiih Jluport, Jan., I8S0. . 40th Honor!, .Ian., lb'Sfi... d'ltii Kupurt, Jun., ISS'J., ,..? C, 103 2w 79 21 ,., 4 a fri1"J Corner of Hotel tho general public that during and immense reductions are. in embroideries etc., etcjic. m'"'-c" reduction in Black Cassemeres. My entire stock of KS' & CHILD RENS' BOOTS & SHOES ! Will he , '':'.'. 1 on", at Cost Price. )o not miss this chance. S. EHRLICH, Proorietor. - liFlli Aseniil Sin VHT UIJH TIIK - ?A OF 18S3. Insurances. 5?l,i::'7..7.i0.7o 'l,:!7:j.fiyj.0S $5,425,020. 7s C,W7,M3.27 $10.73,070 05 :3,3:m 9125.010.731.00 JAN. 1, 1339. ?!)3,4S0,lSG.o5 $ r,07,7f.s.(58 l,.137,h.V.I.2li 1 ,;s3,200.. I 2,810,7:i7.():i a,:w8,4ori.7L io,.ioo,:i 10.70 IS.270,-i:iO.OO G0,(J.'0,'.)(;!).00 AviiniKi' Amount of Insurance AVriitcn Yi-.n'y ....;? 2.1SJ roi .. . ... 10f)l!),7fil... . ... iiUSoO.i'M... . ... 42,O2'J,i;70 .. . . rJb7io7,PU3 liiMiranee in 1'liK . , I'.'lll! (if Kii"h Peiind. . ? lf),2S,7U: . 10,i:52,.ril:J . i7,I7,i(J2 . . 22'.l,;P'2,.'.hii .. 411asU,.,i05 Aveiage A m.iii'it of PifiuiiiniB Hocehed Ye.iily. ...:! 258,2.17.47.. ... 2,120,071.1 J.. . 0,01.1,8121) . .. 11,21:1,501 If.. . . . IfiJ0l),li:i3 - Avnrugo Ain't I VM Pobny- hiijde.i-d Yearly. .,-.? i.Jl',212.10 . . . '.m,it)):n . . I,03'J1S30.W.. ... ..,.S-17,27:.V ... bJ5J,34 I. RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST, Avorauii Amount Paid Yearly in Du.ith-eliiiiiiM. . s? 10s.-12a.02. llbV'ioU'.'i.. . . 1, -180,027. Hi. . . .. 2,01,0vt(l.!5.. .. ii.nai.aos.o;!.. Average Aui't Huueived Yearly in Iuterekl. ..$ r7, ioi. i-i .'M7.GVJ OS iI5tc1ao'.)..ia a.oiu.fiio oa iij'jo.aiia.ao AT VARIOUS DATES. Surplii? Stitio .Slaudard. Cali Afcheth. Ii! No EBtimiite hv 1,707,1:1:5.21.. !3,02."i,i"ilil.23 nH,ou (5,yr2.ii(i. ri!,2s:i,7ri:5.ri7 . . !Ki,.i8o1is(i.rir.. ihiiranee Dent. ? 2,:it)0,22.ri.21 7,(io8,r, J7.-I0 O.S'Jfi.Wil.lO 1:5,500,000.00 O. BERGER, General Agent Hawaiian Inlands, i n- 2rt .-&; RHSi s ta ro:t Streets. EOE 30 my Clearance Sale largo inducements will be offered, made in every department. ana Laces ol -";;.. Willie Dresses, Lace Cans, San Bonnets, ale. - Kin 6C 'J Z Bten 75 & 77 Fort St EG AN IMl'ORTKKS OK- FFeiicl, Easlisli nil American Dry ai Fancy Goafls ! Also, lTino CiiNtoni-ntiuIc Clotliiiijr, furnishing Goods, Hato, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c mc-h-.'-Sn 5.'.! 'jv;ijj-iimo. r:o "ix wmmm win co Ho. 24 Merchant Street, Hear Fort Street. -Have on hand and For All Brands of American Whiskies, BOURBON, RYE and MONONGAHELA, In Hulk or Case; SCOTCH iwitl IRIfSU TIIXiSISITr, Tn ttliim and Stone .lars; FRENCH BRAKDIBS, Very Fine it Very Cheap Qualities, as are wanted ; Cu-,'3, in Large Sl Smail Bottles; (White or Pluck), nlso, STONE JUGS: OliI Tom Gin, HvmL I3t-itiicl in the UlivrKet; EUROPEAN SHERRIES and PORT ! In Hulk and Case. All Uraiidw of American Lager Beer, English Ale & Porter, German Beer, Etc, In Pints and Quarts; Finest Brands of Champagnes, In Pintri and Quarts. Bitters. Liquors Absinthe, Apolliiiiiri Water, Kmnmels, Very Superior CALIFORNIA WINES, AH follows: Zinlandjil, IVIiiluga, Tokay, Madeira, Port, Sherry, Itiosliiij?. Hocks, Etc., Etc. BfiT All of which will ho hold 2170 tf rgH rWyifTf 1 trTM Mt -VM tM . TAUITJ liAillliOO. UST rceelvul a Mipply of J iiumbuo for making liats. l'nlilil 1'JI lw .1. k. lllfoWN it CO. Japanese Employment Agency. 1' -". I 'J, 510HI iiM ' f: ;.; f e iii'cttiiily iiilorin iiic kS5aax6.' ' "one 01 iiiineiuiu inai uie l'liuid- ui iit-iiilij, lloit lie Inn. opened 11 lap.tiieie 1 in iluyiiiuul Olllee ui .No III! Kliit; nltL'i-t, west of Kekaullko Htieel, where he will lie ready 10 promptly till all onleiM for .ItipamVe lielii. Knelit.li mid llawaiiiiu Fjiokeu. Hell Telephone No. :iu;l. (Juleis from phuitatious soli cited. 105 lw ,fESSRS. DODD & MILLER ilJL h ivo iusi rem 1 veil ev AUhliulin anothei lot of thai PHILADELPHIA I.AUKIt HKKR" in keg-, which lhcy aie offer lug in ilioir eiittumci'i-. 100 lw rPAFFYn ""' L old fnthiim Midi ! Tlie eenuino fnthiimeil aitie'e in all tliivors lt now for s.ilu at Hie iSu Cauily 1' 11c. lory of Hurt & Co., lirower'u Ulock, Hotel Btreel. IDS bi T 55 is rvl Pj &sJWj DAYS ONLY ! ail desonptions I 35 & CO Honolulu, H. T. t&r 3iiu uui 'iviiiii, zitx Sale a Full Assortment of- AT LOWEST HATES by FRANK BROWN, Manager. IJOOKKJCUPJDK WAKTED i: I?OH plantutlon, n steady, well. re. capable iiiuu. JL eomnieiidtd mill Applv tu 18!! 11 Til HO. II. DAVIKS & CO. SITUATION" WANTED ,i Vol'Ntl liemmii Woman wunis XA. i'.c !i ioi ns lloutrkrepei.t'Uumiresg or liititiiL'ii nurse. Address "A. H.," IJur.'.iTiN Otllcc. iy;i 3t LADIES' NURSE. "JITHS. MONHOK, liullcb" uume, ku XlX removed to No. 8, Kukui lune. Fob-14-89 LADIES' NURSE. XTKS. STEVKNSOX, uccouchcuso 1X and ladles' mime, Testlmonlali of 23 veiir exiii-rieneo nt Queen ' liar, lotto Lying.in.Hospital, London. Other islnn u inn olijecteii to, ttuaidcuee, "Jorduu Houbu." ellool street. P. . Box 473 ; Mutual Telv. 87?, 17(5 8ru (