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Ik u TOSS '.O.U.M ,(! HTtfiN .MONDAY, AWi. 21, 1889. ARRIVALS. Slmr Kllnuen Hon tvom Ktunakim Stinr lvilnul twin UitiunVuk Slmr Vlvu (win Mutit Stinr Mlkulmln front Knunl Sehv Mniy twin Knunl Ssehr Llltollho lioiu Lnhahin WSBSEsaasassasasssfi? .MvsAiha.vwwv.-J IQdAt, & GENERAL HtW5, THH UiMolttitts il U.W.!li il.j next Saturday, . Two small shntka weio coon near lo tlio beach ut Wuikiki on Sunday. Tltn tfeulmullu took horn the Poal Ollleo ,tXW letlois null 1,822 packages ot papers'. A notion to Company 11 ot tho lloholulu VvitloH Hattnllon appeal elsewhere. , DEPARTURES. AuirHI U M f Zunliintlln tor gnu FriincUco Alltf 8ll Httnr.t A Cuiuin'in for Koolnu ntt t m Stim lns Mnkeo (or Knpnu ut l p in Slmr VYiilnuiuilo tor Waltinuo mul Will- mIuu ut t n in Stinr Vlvn for Maul Sinn- Mokolll tor Moloknl tit D p in Slmr Kniiln (or Knunl VESSELS IEAVINQ TO-MORROW. Slmr Llkellko for Mnul ut B in Stinr Mlknhuln tor Kuunl nl fi n in Stun Kllutui Hon tor Uuuiukun ut r. i i i i ii i i ii PASSENGERS. For Sim Kiunolmio peril M S Zonlnii illn, Aim 'J 1-0 P Kraiikllu, .1 l Otlow tin, Mi-Nlt V MoUluwuey mul olillil, I. AIu(Mioaihw, A Pave, (loo V ttoiitou nml wlfo, It W WulliU'O, wife and child, II P AVond mul wlfo, W Mihr, 11 Eoeku, lluv l)r Dwliiull mul wlfo, 0 S TIioiuiim, wlfo nml four ohlltlrun, l not (1 P Smith Mih V V Hull, U llov-Rwnll,(Joo U llrekloy, K (I Sehuiuiiii, Dr 1 d rtohloii, W .1 VYilirht, Mbw Von Oloroiidorp and llvo lu the HtPiiniKO. Kruin KiiUnl iur ntnr Mlknhuln, Auk n It A Miielln, Jr. S II Itonn, A I) TIioiiiiik, llou 0 N Wilcox, II F lli'ilol iiiuiiu, ,1 CoiriMi, .1 II Smith, V K Tony, Air- Ormlduok, Mrs McCartney, Miss 0 A Hoaiuor, J liuUiy, V Oooko, A Mu Cnlio, II W Auhl nml wlfo, mul 47 deck. 8IHPPINU MUTES. Tho HtoniniT Klliiuou Hon brought. Aim 'f, 11)011 Imikh Hiignr nml !tfi bund cattle, 'riiuHlmr Mlknhuln brought Sunday, 'n, 180 bnga vino, ini aheap nml 1U giuon IlltlOH. 'I'lio hviihuil brought 10(1(1 bugs of au gur t coin lluwull, Humlny, Tim U M H .unliimllu look lo Sun Ki'iiiiuInco Auk Ul, 21 lioxofllmlel Ihiivch, iillill IhiuIm liniiuniiH, 08 Iioxoh fruit JtciuiOHllu vnliin ft!,IICII. DIED. HOYD-At llulloilvo, Goiuitu, Now Voile, AilKiiut (I, 1HHII, Kliuliulli (Jump, wlfo of Itev. Iuh. H. Iloyil, I). !., nml inotliuror AIi'H. A. I1'. .1 im11 of Honolulu. Mr. Juntos AUUoit, ti Uteutiicnl ninn, puxei'il thu Kcnlnmliii. wfll known tluoiiKli on Tiik llnwnllnn Nowa (!oinmny ro culvcil iv nuinbor of mv plunos nml oikiiuh on tlio Australia. Dl'itlNO Mr. 12. U. Solnunun's ub Minco from tlio kinniloni his brother (Iimtnv will not for him. a mutioal wmm Mit. T. M. Stnikoy jiieHiileil nt tlio orKiin ut Ht. Anilrow'a t'ntlioilrul ut Kiuulny uvonlnu'o svrviro, Mkhbun. .1, 12. lh own t Co. liavo novcUli'B in tho tthniio of lliuuuih uhoroots anil 12unI lmllnn ten, WiiliiK in Hun KtoiioIhco ono snilor on tho burlc W. 11. tlodfiey stubbed nuothor in Iho tliigh. llu wns nr- I'OHtUll, Tin: Altornoy(lonornl illil not leuvo on thu .uuluuiHu. llo will not k'uvo tho Kiuuilom until uftortho tlotobnr tin in. Mil, li, J. Lovey will sell tho Mock mul' lixtiiiOH nt tho Htoro of tho Into Alo.. Klohr, Ilolliel Htreet, on Tluiiic ilny nt 10 o'ulook. A i.iuoi: ntimlmr of tho frlomlH of Moskih, 10, Sulti nml II. Kouko woro on tho whnrf Hutuiilny uvunhiK to wihh tlioin Iiuii voyiiKi. 1'roncoillnUM EXTRADITION. AlcnliiMl I'orccr. uu Allotted On thu Auslniliii extradition linnniH uliinoil byl'rcHldont HiirilHon tmtl nildreuucd Co U. S. Minister Morrill arrived for Hichard JC. Tay lor uliut l''ruiik 11. Clinudon, who Ih wanted lu Hun FrnnclHcoon a eliargo of forgery, nn ludietiiK'iit Imvliig linen found iignliml liim by the grand Jury. Tho young man eaine down lioro a short time ago and was fol lowed by .lame II. Lnngtry, spculnl agent for Wclla, Kurgo it Co., who luiH been Hhadowlng him. It appenra that Taylor with two other men under arrest are charged with forging u check, which reads an followB : "Clearing IIoiiho No. 21. i "nn Krunelflco, Cal., May 10, 1889. "Tlio Crocker Woolwoith Nutional Daulc of Han FrauelBCO No. 1, Pay to Mr. Charles Gaiilt or order 81 ,800, four thousand eight hundred dollaru. "Mrs. Margaret K, Crocker," On the back of the check wax written, "1'uy to the order of Frank ). Chandou, Clmrlcu Gaiilt." Taylor went to the olllco of WoIIh, Fargo & Co. nt Sun Jose and in Htructed them to send the check lo Sun Franclveo and collect it. Thin they did, giving him the amount less $0 for expcnseH. On Haturdny Mr, Lungtry pre Hcntcd his papcrH at Court and Mr. Juutlco McCully Usued u hunch warrant for the arrcat of Hlchurd K. Taylor. He wuh arrested at Joe Hllvu'a place behind tho Chliicae At noon to-ilny Mr, J. K.. Morgnn Hold tho Chan. Wall leaiduneo on I.i llhu Hlruut to II. Vlorru for $2,700. Hevurul mortgngeo'H milea realized sfOin. Mil. J, 11. l'utnuni.ox-U. 8. Consul (leimrul, wuh lu poor heullh at laat iieeounla. Ho wuh leuupeiulbiK at HI, .Mnry'a llospilal, in Sun Frun-cIhoo. Madamk Jall'ii, thu planiat, and her duiightor, woro through puHnengerH on thu Xeuhiudia. Madnmo Jull'iv luiH been giviuu piano reuitala inTua mania, M.. I II - I - A lucjic collided with a street ear ,on Kliiu atreotiliiHt evening, tho buck lioiiiK HiiiiiHliud to piecoH. Tho driver, a nntivo. was lined $20 in tho Police Court tliia morning for buetllusa (hiving. Tin: brig W. G. Irwin was to lcavo Hun Franeisuo tho day after the Auh trnlin. Part of her cargo will consist of fourteen Hat, one box and two sec tion band cms for the Ualiu Hailway and Land Company, A coixi:otioh of "man-of-war rib bona," lopreconting every war vessel which has called here within thu past twenty years, and artistically arrang ed on a star-slmpcd frame, was seen at the rosiduneo of Mr. H, W. Laine, thu other day. 13 v tho Australia Mr. W. W. Hull received news of bia son Horace hav ing hud a very severe attack of pneu monia at Minneapolis, A telegram received thu day tho steamer nailed statrd be waa better. Mra. Hall left on the Zealandia for Minneapolis, Hukkaitick a very palalablo lunch will he served at the Hawaiiun Hotel bar every day between 12 and 1 o'clock. There will be soup, two hot dishes, salads, etc, A number of pri vate tables will bo found whore gen tlemen can sit down and partaku Of lu neb and all for twenty-live cents. This ovportunity to get a good lunch will no doubt bo largely availed of. Soper and dipt, to thu .Station theatre bv Marsha Lumen and taken House, The matter came up In thu Su preme Court thil morning before Mr. Justice McCully, Hon. 1'iuil Neumann appeared for Mr. Langtry and stated that Kichurd K, Taylor waa In Court, lily Honor asked tlio young man If ho wan Taylor. IIu replied that tkut was thu sup position in Honolulu, He claimed he waa not Kichurd K, Taylor. Ilia name waa J, J). Gould and he do aired to have tho casu continued bo thai lie could obtain counsel, Ills Honor continued the caae to 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, and told Taylor he would have to re main lu thu custody of thu Marshal until then, PRESENTATION. At 11 o'clock tltla morning Ilia Kxcolkiioy (leo. W, Merrill, United States. Minister Iteslilent, presented Mr. II. W. Severance, U. h. Consul General, Mrs. and Miss Hcveraucu lo Ilia Majesty thu King at lolanl 1'aluco, Mr. Huveraueu waa very pleasantly received by the King and they chatted together for some time. There were also prevent, Her MuJ sty thu tjuen, II, II. I'rlnco Kawu naniilfoujl, II. I'rlnco Kalanlnimolc, Mra, 0. W, Merrill, wlfuof the U. H. Minister llesldent, mul Mr. J. V, Jfoberlsoii, Acting Clmmhcrlnlii,iil Mrv, Kobcitsiiu. O.v Buturday evening Mr, August Alliens, manager of Waianau pluntu lion, ntood close to a fence patting a stallion on the buck, when the unlmul kicked and broke tlio fence, pint of which fell on Mr. Abron'B leg and bioku it, The Kuala was sent that evening to Waiumie, returning with Mr. AhrciiH on Htiuduy, Hois at tho (Juccii'h Hospital doing well. i ..H..I.I. Ui:aii'Aiimiiiai. Henry Fairfax, C II,, it, N,, eommauder-iu'cbief of the Australian naval station, has been appointed second I.oid of the Admi ralty, and will leave for England in about a month's time. The succes sor lo Admiral Fairfax bus not yet been unpointed so far as is known, Admiral Full fax, who bus been oil the Australian station for neatly two year,succeede(l Uear-Admiral Tryon, Mu, L. J. Levey has received ad vices by the Zcalaudia that tint Katio l'utniiiu Company will arrive in Ho nolulu by the Mariposa about Oct. 20 and play a season of four or llvo nights, Tho letter was written at their ninth week in Australia, when, it mild, Katie Putnam hud " tuado more money than she ever did in tho same length of time in America," Hlio has high testimonials Ironi tho London, Now York and Australian press. EVEHrfslinslviNiHQ. . Harmony Lodge No. 3 I, O, of O. F, nt7i30. Lodge Lu l'rogrca de l'Occanla ut 7)80. On Friday (lucky day) two weeks ago, tho city of Chicago contained forly-llircu square miles. On Hatur dny by n Vole of a lurge majority of nil thu electors ojucurned this niea wns Increased by I'M a(iiaro miles, milking u total of 171. Phila delphia, the next largest city of tho Union, has 1'JD square miles, while Han Francisco haaonly twenly-elghtl I -Kx. fh.0 S'nslo or tteutrnl 1'nlou Cltnrcli on "tho rroYtdrttttnl Mrantnx ot' illo l.atn IiiMitrrrctlou." The subject nf Itev. Dr. Heck witlt's iliscourso Sunday evening in Central Inioii Church was, "The rroviili'utinl Meaning of the Late Insurrection." His text wns the 10th verse of Hie 07th l'salm, "Surely thu wrntlt of innn shull prnlso thee," etc. Tho wrath here meant is that ngnlnat the right, und a plot of that nature wan tho occa sion of this Psalm. It was thu In vnsion of Jerusalem by Sennnclteilb. Tlio good King llezeklnh had come to the throne after tho death of the infamous Abab, only to llntl tho na tion sadly demoralised revenues wasted, idolatry prevailing, wizards practising thoir nefarious trade. Ili-zeklah set about reforming nil these nbtise9. llo nbollsUcd idola try, toro down tho hidi places, re plenished thu revenues nml put them to proper uses. Lastly, he refused to pay any more tribntu to Assyria. And that Is what vexed .Sennacherib, who poured his tioops into Jerusa lem and put Ilezuklnh under n mil lion and a half of (dilute. It was ta correct tho people that God had thus fnr lot the wrath of Sennaclieilb go, but now he laid ills hands On him. That night thu angel of the Lord siiinlo an hundred four aeore and live thousand of Ills hosts. Thu wrath had been allowed to go on al most to tho nation's extremity. Many towns were ravaged, thu coun try stripped of iti harvests. How could any good comu out of that, or how could the wrath of man bo iu- straincd'j' Hut It wuh. In one night Sennaeburib was stripped of his. army and his power. It is wonderful how soon prosperity follows good covernment. And marvellous pros perity did como. ltiches und honor and tho fear of the Lord cainu to thu nation out of its distress. Thu preacher went on to demon strate tlio "sublimu doctrine" ot good out of evil, illustrating it by "Israel in KUypt, groaning under thu taskmasters, but it made a na tion of thuni," also by Iho case of tiio American Pilgiint Fathers, and tlio four yours' civil wnr lo perpetu ate slavery but which ended it. Ho tlio porlls which this little island kingdom hud sometimes gone through. At ono time her Govern ment dragooned at the mouth of the cannon, ul another lime her Hag dis honored, i,t another her independ ence threatened. Hut every time she came out with nor liberty en larged greater than ever. And now in a milder way than thu .wrath of Sennacherib yet dunning enough, God haa let distress come upon us. Our usually peaceful slrects have heard just n little of the sound of battle; our citizens have had a dread of massacre : our homes a night of watching for fear of the flaming torch. All for a handful of perjured men whose wrath was ex cited Ju9t for tlio Mime reason that Sennacherib's wrath was raised. Tlp-'ir wasting of the revenues was stopped ; they wanted the old order of things. They did not wait to think of the old disgraces, of idola try and con option and bribery. They just wanted spoils. It was nota revolution it was insurrection, a cruel and cuuaelcsa revolt against good Government. There is a right of revolution, but it must be for great cause; it must bo against gross corruption ; it must bo against intrenched wrongs. It does not take the aword first and plead for redress afterward. It does not without moment's warnimr iro with arms through the unguarded streets, to seize the Palace and demand the surrender of the household troops. That is not revolution, that is insur rection. That is what God has al lowed to come upon us. What good is to come of it? God knows: lie rules: he must have some use for it. Wo cannot sec all of it, but wc can see some of it. We can look over the palace walls now "a cat may look at a king" now. rSensation.l Tho people can look into their own domain without being dragged to the Police Station for it. We are rid of a nuisance and a men- aco to our peace that without this trouble might have taken a geneia tion to do. Our palace la no longer an arsenal: the artillery is all taken away. That menace Is gone. Wo have a reorganized police force giv ing ua more confidence in lying down at night that la another bc nellt from thut day's trouble. And better than this is the Improvement of political ami social relations. One thing is settled forever, the question of the royal prerogative. Wo know now who rules In Hawaii. Wo have liberty now, No moro irresponsible power lu Hawaii Nci now. Ho price less a boon and at ho small a cost) Other nations havu gone through ycara and years of blood and stiife to obtain that guerdon. We have not only learned who rules, but wc jiuvo learned the temper and texture of our rulers. A little troublo Is necessary to try iusii. Our Govern ment has been tried und it has prov ed capable for tho emergency, It has proved strong in itself and In tho oyea of thu world. Uecauso thu Government haa proved its capacity It will bo recognized us a stable one und Its bonds will be at a premium in London by reason of this liouble. Home other tilings wo havu learned from this sharp discipline. We have learned what quick and eU'ectlvu de fense wu have in tills llltle kingdom, for our business and our homes, in our cltl.cn soldiery. If you havu ever thought that all the little pa rades and target practice was only lihiaatiil iNtsUijifc j tin trill Uiliik so lui more, Th Inllilia sprang lo the city's defense like veterans in real peril. Tho spehket wa9 aurprlsed to see those boys stand so firmly in the midst of hissing ritle bullets and hurtling cannon shot. Not all in lie ranks but some from our homes came out to save us fiom we know not what honors of unbridled anarchy. Another thing wc require to learn Is thu need of un active peisonal in terest in public uffnhs. There is no good Government anywhere on thu lace of tho earth that has not its bitter enemies, ami if its friends sleep they will not sleep. Our day of terror teaches us the need of eternal vigilante. There is dungcr of losing sight of our ptiblio Inter ests in our business absorption. Our hearts must bo in the government und our shouhluis under It. There is a benediction to the Ha waiiun people f i oin this trouble. They may learn from it something of libei ty as opposed to license, nml of law us against violence. Let us hopo thut their tnlk mny be drawn null o and moro toward Justice and tquily and righteousness. This out break is God's voice to you anil nu, summoning us to our duty to this neglected people. For that Is what they are, We have lifted them up n llltle way and then left them to uropo their own way, and the marvel is that thuy havu not groped more blindly than they buve. It Is our only hiifuty thu regeneration of Hawaii nci. Under God it is our hnfoty as well as theirs. That day of. peril is God's summons to us to place ourselves in the closest sym pathy witli tuts people to conse crate ourselves to their prosperity, to devote our wealth to their cluva lion. Let us listen to this summons and by a new life, with perpetual peace within our borders, wu will learu that the wratli of man praises God. A congregation moderately large listened attentively to tho ser mon. Tho choir temporarily re duced to live members led tlio sing ing and gavu special anthems very acceptable during the services. s T5 ne M&mMSsms &f&&& Equifabie 1 Bra ASS urance Society i OF THE UNiTED STATE8. s$r IT STANDS -A I -ASlt Mi mm &&Q'i' x-irf' 4W Now Bub'iuoss During tho Year 188t1, 8163,933.535 00 ! Funds on Hand iMi 3.fcSrKSKA K&EvQH. C..ittCTtrVii34, yy.uf"cg3T-raai Doc. 31, 1888, for Future DiviJaudB, $20,794,715.00 1 ! ESt'KTew York Goes Equitable by a Large Majority. -agiffl No better oxamplu of the eslinnlion in which this great Company is held, can bo given, than by a com parative statement of the hii'iiicss done by itself audits chief competitors in their common home, the city of New York. In New York a man can get Ins Iuforinuliun direct from the Home Olllce of the luigest companies, and lias more accurato opportunities of judging their respective merits than anywhere else. As a result in tho City of NOW York during the year 1888 the Equitable wrote a larger amount of new business tlinn was written by its Two LnrgoBt Competitors Combined, in the Stato of New York the Equitable wrote Si, H08,-i:n more Insurance than the aggregate of its Two Largest Competitors Taken Togothor. It did the Largest BuaitiCBS In tlio United States, as well as In the World at a time when all Companle. weiu straining every nerve to pass It. The reason why this universal verdict goc3 with the Equitablo is on account of the Popularity of its Plans and tho Promptness and Fairness of its Business Mothods As the Pioneer in reforms its Policies havu been and are being extensively imitated by others, a most graceful tribute to their merit. Tlio primary object of Life Insurance is to provide ready money against death. No Company can approach the Equitablo rceord'fnr piomptnoss in this regard, The Now Policy of the Equitablo Just out is (like a bank draft) a ,linplu promise to pay and is without conditions on its back. JfcjVFor full particulars call on ALEX. J. JKIO lm CARTWRIGHT, General Atient Kquituhle Life Assurance Society for the Hawaiian Islands. PAK EJUST ARRIVED-a HAKALAU PLANTATION. The Ilal'alau Plantation Company ,of tho Hilo District, Hawaiian Isl ands, has elected the following olllcera for the ensuing year: Claus Spreckela, President; J. I). Sprock ets, Vice-President; J. D. Spreckcls & Hros., Treasurers ; K. II. HhclUon, Secretary; Hoard of Directors Claus Spreckcls, J. 1). Spreckcls, A. H. Spreckcls, Nicholas Ohlandt and Clans Mangels. The Treasurer's report shows $.'121,000 on hand. During the past year twelve monthly dividends of 81 per share were paid. These aggregate 3120,000. The sugar crop from thu Ilakalau planta tion this year will amount to f,2ol) tons. The sugar averaged $1 10 per ton. S. F. Examiner. busTnes87tems. Westermayer's Celebrated Uprights 1 MADK KXPHUSSLY KOI! THIS CLIMATE. J. &. C. F8SCHER PIANOS ! HOUDOIK UPUKiHTS .t CABINET Ul'ltKUITS. Other PIANOS ofWell-known American Factories on the Way. FOR 8ALH AT MANUFAPTUltEH'S I'UK'KS BY Ed. HOFFSCHLAEGER & Go., . II25 lm K'ini! and llcfliol Streettt. FOll SALE A NKW Wilcox it While Parlor Organ with clelii "ton. Suhuble for reluwl or church A tine biBtru. menl. Apply i .17 Punchbowl street, opposite N. P. MiftMon Institute. 27H If TO LET. TUIlNISIlKU Houmsto.let, JL. 3'filliiwi'M (lornor Ol Punchbowl unit llercUnln stici:lB, would bo very couvenlcnt tor a small tiimlly 2iS am FOll SAL ID FISCHER PIANOS Renowned for Tone and Durability ! 80,000 In Uscj ,i,'AH,A?'S,;.F0U j Established 1840 ENDORSED BY THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS: I7INE White, Hlnrlt, Brown and Gicen ? Milan, extra (rood quality Spur -Hallor Hutu, polka Dotlcil It! boons, New Ginghams, Men's fc'lne Btraw llati. Kiubroldury Lacis, jul received ut Fislicl'fl Lending Millinery Hniifc mul will be opened up for display In u few rf-iys. 0:si 3t 'PHE I'lintliumi ftulooti li.iii received 1 by tho "Australia" another liiriru invoice; of National you forci t It. Lngcr, anil don't 3311 at bus jimi received ex another lot of that "PlIILAUKLPilJA LAGKIt HBBK" in kegH, which lie is oH'crhiK to Ids eiiMonicrg. !M3 lw jiatr TR. DODD ItJL ' Umittillii T TRY McCarthy's Cidtr. M OTT'S Cider nt Meoiirluy'u. 3IH tf Burmese Cheroots & Indian Tea Caw. Zkiuiahk, lv.wti. Mnnz, EUOKNK TllAYIIll, Or.AitA Louisi Ivan E. Mohowabki, Am. Hon man, Anoi.r. Gi.os, Am Many Bay- Kku.oog, JIUSIO XJKIAIia,M13N'r gSST Cull, or wiitc for Catalogues. OniK.ns. CO., Agents fur the Iluwuiian Itflnnde. 321 lm S5A NEWS Sole 3COITAOBS mul Prcmlies on nuns .street, til u rm. I toniilili flpiir.'. Apnlvto .1. M. MOXSAKKAT, Cartwright'n Mlork. Merchant St. 201 tf FOR SALE or LEASE HOUiK and Pramlw at 1 wild, Honolulu Woute ctinl-.iln three large and two itimll luninv nml hull nml n liirpe tittle. Colt n ge with three moms on the pre. mUea; cook end Imtli.linitpu. Smltle with three EtalU and curriuge liouto; alinde nnd fruit trpp nn tin' prom lies. Apply to J. M. MOh'SAKRAT. O.utwrlclit'i' Ulonk, Merehnnt t-t. 2U1 tf TO LET TO LET mm. Attention ACOS'SIGNMKNTof IJurme-o Oliu. routs direct from It'ingoon, nNo it few boxes Iii'linn Tei, for fiilo nt J. B. IHtOWN & CO., 3.TJ lw HH Merehnnt clrcct. MEETING NOTJOE. A QUAKTKKLY ineutliif; of the Hoard J.. ofTniHtieH of thu (Juecn't Hint, nitul will be hehl on BATUKDAY, the 7lh September, 180, ut 10 o'eloek a. M , itt thu J too un of tho Chumlier of Coin, murec. Hut incfl" of linportiinec Amend, ment of the lly.L'ius. Per order. F. A. SCIIAKFEIt, t)201in fcieruiory. notToeT"1 ALEXANDKIt .1. CnrfA right. E q , Ih aiithorl.i'tl lo net for me under full power of uttorney during my oh Di'tieu from Hie Klueibtui OKOJtGB C. HKCKLBY. Honolulu, Aug. V!l( Ib-t). illl-J lw DAVID KAAIIIUE TJTAS the XX UocU, lieal nml clictipen Ilhtelc (Joi'd, S-ind nnd t-oil fur chant htreul, Honolulu, II. I. Bile in nay iiuanll y. Anply ut the luw olllce of Wllllnm O. Auhl, fi'o. till Mir. CU1 ,1m PASTURE tor HORSE AT Halekou, Kanuolin, Kooliiupoko, !,VI neres of goo.) pasture hind, all enclosed plenty of wuter. Anp'y to Clark I. Illriim. nt the King'ii Htablei-, llntiohilu.orut Halekou. feb28801y NEW YORK LINE ! EZ4''!w.i-IEifll j f1 f 1 1 r fft Jtytf' MiVJ I fC iftBHiMg!Ri t.i Bcfer.th, iTlw5-BBP'fwi f4 m y7w BFJrJroK--Bt.vi,!" 3 BWBFilwF?yj& sHi'" ! i 1 2R .'' 3lf 'r BaI' v4lSSC T ATE LATC CO CI c tn m MB" o we- . ... , k E-i PS .5 5- ltcihlcnee of Mr. Rcimenicliiieider, Emma itrt-tt. Itesldruep nf Mr. Fiank Brown, -, h.npioi;tul rark. RESIDBNCE of J . i Mr. James Love, King sweet. LATE Hemlenci- of Mr. M. Green, J . 2l9:Port! street. Etc , hot occupied by Mr. Wt;(, Grrccr, ,Kioi!kticci. Z& Apply to - A. J. OAUTWRIGIIT, "Oil tf MrriJiiilkirsl. OTOItE, Is'otico to Shippers. ? y. Q w D 0) LL to --.5-3 E-. t: 2 2 5 U. 3 S 9 i. Jm UPON completion of ing of the Uiihi pAititli; t able ou or' n of biy. atlnu nboui Aueo-t U h. the At Clfuoer Pchnouer"() H. Ti ppcr," Cr-lain C.J. Ke! ley, 100 lotiit. will bent en lurrliurtrr for any Arneth'uu ot liritlhb t o'im.IjIku port, or will reiurn ilinet lo Vinoriu, 15. V. Kor fr igbl Hint iange apply t B. O. Hall A. Sou, HobnlulK, It. I. IJAItrHDLOMEW & IJAKBlt. :il.'ii fl rtioTboromliMSliiliioD u J4P u oii MARIN" M Will btnnd at tetvice l -AT- $50 am $75 Insoranco. There are no Seams in the Fire to Leak m AN Al Vuaaul will bo ilcpntnlteil for Honolulu to leave New York In nil November J'or fmtlter Informalion apply lo the Agent, Mk-hih. W. II. OJ1039MAN A IIHO , 17 tfc 1 liroa.il Ht., New York Oily. Or (WSTI.E & COOKE, U','7 lm HoiKibilu, II. I. Thero uro NO LOO.SE KIVETK Cntn-eil by the continual ostmiuimi nnd contiuetloiM of the plate, tho bottom preenting it SMOOTH, K EN Htirfaee which can bo enbily eleanitl. THE FOLLOWING SIZES KEPT CONSTANTLY IN STOCK': 00 Inoheu diameter by Hi feet length 18 inches diameter by 1(S feet length fit iiielie.-. diameter by Hi feet length VI lnehe5 tli.uneter by 1 1 feel length Riscten Iron & Locomotive Works. SAN FllANCLSCO, (UL. g0 Tor particular, apply to 27 2m john dyer, ,:ou,T0'o,(;u,.r.,:,,o,u Kkcoiiu 2224, tUcrnmeuto, Sept. IS, 1887. Pedioiiek; M.rln wan rcd by Quinn' Pdtchen, be br Geo. It, I'M clien, Jr.: .Murln' dmn bv Kmi.nut.be by Hilly McCrnckenj lldly McCrnekeu by McCruckvn'i H'aek lluwk, 7(17, ((be fire of Lady Doolt-v, mul of the dum of Overman, itiUHi) McCrucken'e Ulaclv llnwk, 707, bv 7crmpnt UUck Hnwk. &; 2nd dum by JUrhsU' HUck Uuwk,liii by Kastou'i HUck Hawk. The diuTol' Quinn'K Pdtela-n by riiockbrldgo Cblct, he by Vermont Hlnek Hnwk, 5. It. T. Carroll of Vn Pruucbco, Ibu former owner of Marin, votiebe, tint out nf ihirly.fix inure lervetl by ihU lioiku durhig hie. luai tranon in Cull, lorulu, thirty-fire provid wlib foal. FA I' I. 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