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. ... . i mim mm immaMirrwirwrM rifWyfSwrTPW mmim&M Mm&w&?rm awgyttt'f"'"!W. ' y w j' - -"rT--f..,, j,.-,-.-,-., -jf-rnmii ; 'jwiwf 'v;y UU1IUUWW lns.A?Vn?jnnMRfflreroER.ffBMIK? :fwir- 'f KTTrnW "" f"f -'-i?f'--"Ttjvr "(wpi- ' vnHIWHlHHHfSS frapwBpKsrp ' vf iyfflFTfS!!?wl ffiW&mwM WwTOMi '- m fv'fo j lfe3Watwmjiart,ttfcu rr 1 1 V. if) a i hi iMuTlefht SATURDAY, AI'H. :, 18L0. OAHU RAILWAY & LAND COMPANY'S TIME TAIILE: HKOI'tAU Tli.ll.V3. A. M. Leave Ilnuciliilti !:00 Anlvc iMiiniiiiii '.IMS Leave Mamma 11 :(Hi Arrive Honolulu It: t SUNDAY lltAINS. I'. V. 2:00 2:1s l:no I: IS A. M. . '.)::: i .K):IS . 1 1 :(W .11:18 isia V. M. ia:3o 1:1H l:i:i L'::tl r. m. 3:00 !1:IS 1 :0.-i i :.;: Leave Honolulu.. Arrive Mumuiu,.. Leave Mamma.. Arrive Honolulu, ARRIVALS. April f. Sluir .llokolil from Mnlukal Stun .((is Milken from Ivaunl Sehr Kn Mni from Puna 0EPARTUKE5. Apt II. V Stmrlwiilaul for I.iilinliiu and llama kua :it 10 :i m Sehr Kuliiinaiiu for iliuvall r bl; Dc-inflcld, Irvine, for San Frau- ctcont l'.' in Ji Jl S S Mariposa, liny ward, FraneNco at 10 a in Schv Kawallaul forKooltiu Am uh Ik Emma F llerriinan, for .San llrnoks, for llu: Arctic Ucenn Am wli hk Tamerlane, Shoekl (lie Arclle Ocean for VESSELS LEAVING MONDAY. Simr.I A Cummins for Koolau Sinn- iMokolll for Molokai Stnir Kllauea Hon for Lionotnu a ml IV- peckco at 4 p in Sehr Kauikeaoull for Kohala Kchr Mol Walilne for Ilamakua IT S S Mohican. Shcpard, for Samoa Jap S S Yuuiashlro Marti, Youiiy. for Yokohama at li.Mii PASSENCERS. From Molokai per stmr Mokolil, Apill -lr S 11 Swift.' SHIPPING NOTES. The hlitnc S O Wilder will -nil for San Francisco about next Wednesday. ThostuirC It Bishop took (ill Japan ese Immigrants for the Waiuimu planta tion, and the steamer lwalani -U .lap anese,2."i men and 7 women for Kukalau, and 10 men and '2 women for I'aaullo. EASTER SERVICES. ST. AXnitr.W'.S OATHKDltAt. I'lltST COXUKUUATION. The first service of the Easier fes tival will he held this evening at 7 o'clock. Easter Day. Cathedral services. Holy communion (choral) G:!J0n. m. ; eelclirant, the lit. Rev. the Bishop of Honolulu. Morning prayer and Holy Com munion l):!10a. m. Sermon by Rt. Rev. the Hishop of Honolulu. Hawaiian evensong and baptisms, .) :.'50 p. m. Sermon by Rev. 'W. II. Barnes. Evening l'raycr, (j p. in. Sermon by Rev. II. II. Gowcn. On Easter Monday and Tuesday there will be celebrations of the Holy Communion at (1:30 a. m. M'.COXl) cosfiiir.n ATIOS. Holy Communion at 7 :!.") a. in. Music: llvnm 12."i Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Kyrleand Sanetus Tours In F Hymn 127 At the Lamb's High Feast Gloria inExeelsis Old Chant Xuiu: DinilttW I oublo Chant "Morning prayer, 11:1.5 o'clock. Services as follows : Hymn 123 Ye choirs of new Jerusalem --x Festival responses Tnllls Luster l'snlm Humphrey's In It flat To Ileum Tours In F Jubilate Tours in F Anthem On the lht day of the week Lott Hymn KI5 The strife Is o'er. Sermon Rev. Alex. Mackintosh Hymn KU Jeus OlirNt Is risen to-day. Evening prayer, 7 :!!0 o'clock. Services: Hymn 130-Clulst the Lord is Risen. Festival robponses Tallls (ilorlus Humphrey's In U Hal Cuntato Domini llrldgewater In A Hens Mlscruleiir Hriugewater in A Anthem Christ out l'nsover.. Chappie Hymn 140-Jcs'us Lives. Sermon Rev. Aiehdeacon Kh.iw of Japan Hvinn Christ the Lord. Orgau TrhunjiUal March.... fSulhmuit UOJtAS CATHOLIC CATUKDIt.W.. At 0 and 7 a. m. low masses, with holy communion. At 10 a. m. high mass, sung by his Lordship the llishop of Olba, and followed by baptism of infants and' adults. At " 11 p. m. confirmation, rosary, bene diction of the M. 1$. Sacrament. CTNTUAI. UNION CUUlK.'ll. At the 11 o'clock service the choir will sing lluek'.s Festival To Deuin in O. An Easter praisa service will be held at 7 :30 o'clock. Music as fol lows : (Soil Hath Appointed a Day 'fours Chi 1st the Lord Is RNcu Hack Itencdlctus In (1 Jlnek Advertlso then! no retreating! Let the senseless croakers rave, While your heart with hope Is beating (You will always find a lotot people in every community who are blind to their Interests; but while youarc making faiuii and fortune), They will llud oblivion's grave. Printer's ink will lead tho battle Printer's Ink, thn balm of life; Printer's Ink no din, nn'rattle (No, It does Its work quietly; and In the great warofeonipetltlon.whfiii judiciously and thickly laid on, It always) Loads the van against the strife. New Zealand Typo, LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. 1'. IltllSN to-morrow. will deliver Easier buns A rid is ollered for n prize liy 1'iof, i Coon to-night. . i Lovij'h llnkeiy will bun to-morrow. deliver EUt Fntut deaths occurred ul (ho ii i in M'llleiiii'iil, l..iic, la-d week Moi- 'I'm: Typoginphienl I'nion nieeln at Ilatnipny Jlnllnl 7 this evening. Jas Gay 1ms n notice to spoilsmen rogaiding moo hoises for tho 1 1tli of June. .. - .. . Mu. Lewy Iiiih si caul lo-d.iy nil nouneing furthcoming tlicntrieal at Unctions. Tin: Hawaiian News Co. is thanked for a copy of the Mikado, which it fells for 2" centH. Jr.v II r.i: informs Hie public that ho Iiiih icstimed ownership of the Cosmopolitan Kcdiiiinint. lii:v. Aichilencoti linnin, will preach Cathedini nt the moirow owning. Shaw, of Yolo in St. Andrew's 7 SO leivire to- Tlinfesuonf the Anglican Church Cluoniclu for April is postponed till the middle of next week, in oider that it may include accounts of all tho Easier services. Or late u large- iiumher of people have hecn visiting JCahuku on this island wheio the new plantation is being iniide. Mr. Alev. Young and Mr. T. JI. Davios were tlieie on Kii day week. ' - - Nativi: hoys of l.aie are going to give a conceit, evpecteil to lie a line one, ul the M-hoolhoiHe tlieie this evening. It will he under the direc tion of Mr. Cain Kealohapauolo of Honolulu. A.v iion smokestack reaching a height of 70 to 80 fet from tho ground was elected on the Union Iron Co.'s boiler furnace this foie noon. It was made on the ground by employees of the woiks. Tin: I)i'M.i:tis' stall' is waxing fat on hot cro.ss buns. Love's Hukciy sent a bushel down yesterday. "A we go to press," all hands aro "lound tho stone" in anticipation of u ton of them on the way from Horn's Hakery. Mu. W. II. l'at ton, formerly iden tified with the Consolidated Viiginia mines of Nevada, and now with the famous Hrokeu Hills mines of Aus tralia, was a through patsougcr on the Mariposa, accompanied by his wife and daughter. He was recog nized here by several old California acquaintances. Mit. James Mills, managing direc tor of tho I'nion Stenmsliip Co. of New Zealand, accompanied by his wife, is on hoard the Mariposa on his way to England. The Union is as sociated with the Oceanic Co. in tho Colonial mail contract. Mr. Mills received courteous attentions from Hon. "W. G. Irwin, who attended him at the l'alneo presentation this morn ing. A NEW HAWAIIAN DIRECTORY. .1. C. Lane, who was here in 1888 and made a Directory of tho King dom of Hawaii, returned by thn Australia on the same mission. The new work will contain a morn com plete description of the places of interest in all the Islands, how tourists may reach them, etc., be sides a carefully prepared list of all adults, willi their occupation, place of business oncl residence. Tho directory will have a large circula tion in thn States and will assist in inducing people to visit the islands. BLITHE INACCURACY. Miss Nelly Illy, tho round-lhe-worklist, was very popular with the few who knew her during her short stay at Hongkong recently, but she was a failure as far as accuracy went. Thi3 is the way she shows us up to tho world : In Hongkong I rode about tho city in a sedan chair willi four coolies carrying it and a Chinese guide. I was particularly struck with tho court-house and jail of the city. In front of tho .jail there was a big fantau game running, and inside was an opium smoking place. The peculiarity of the jail is that they don't closo the doors." Hi-yah ! Hongkong Telegraph. ANXIETY FOR MR. ARUNDEL. llev. S. K, Bishop received a let ter from Mr. J. T. Arundel, tho English capitalist well-known here, dated Thursday Island, Torres Straits, Feb. 27. In the letter Mr. Arundel says: "I arrived here tho day beforo yesterday and am wait ing for the British India steamer Quetta duo to-motrow to take nic to Ilalavia,atul possibly Singapore" At 0 o'clock at night on the "to morrow" mentioned, tho Quetta struck n sunken rock and immedi ately sank, about 20 miles from Thursday Island. Many lives were lost and somo survivors readied Thursday Island, The accounts in tho Sydney papers would indicate that tho steamer had not been at Thursday Island beforo the disaster. Mr. Bishop's letter has caused much anxiety among Mr. Arundel's many friends hero. Besides the foregoing inference from tho accounts, 'addi tional assurance of Mr. Arundel's safety is, lound in the absence of his name from tho lists of both drowned and survivors. Latest accounts represent PJ.'l persons missing out of 282 who were on bonril. DAILY BULLFPItti JIUNULULU, IJ. 1., FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Ht'ltKU' 01 CYsimis, 1 Ilonoltiltt, II. I., April II, 1800. ) Ills Excellency S. M. Damov, Min ister of Finance. I .N'V: I have Hie honor In submit. t to Vour Excellency Hie tahle of tlie i principal doincMiu exports of the I Hawaiian Islands, for llic quarter ; ending March HI, ISS10. I Alfco, a comparative (aide of ex . polls for the three months, 1800, eoinpni oil with coi i esponding period, 138!l. I lme the honor to he, Sir, Your most obedient Seivunt, A. S. Ci.r.nnonx, Collector-General. Quantities ami Values of tho Princi pal Domestic Exports, Hawaiian Isl ands, for tho Quarter ending March 31, 1800, by Customs Districts. -Hi ; -I It li-l-1 - 5 ii. ii c n -t : . r 'r eti ! s 1 v. o r I U u :; tui is -z r1 ti ST I -- c -i si " v - Y C' i il Ci ri. ii i. 5 i -J ic ii c-.. c ; -i o i.i it -mc 2 l!..ICJi- 'i.:ioti: gpxcniSCTvf 11 m .?tOa503W?r , CV - 'A 11 3 ?, TJoinwtio Exports, Hawaiian Islands, First Quatter, 1890, Compared with Corresponding Period, 1889. re' cS. 2.sp? u 2WS s c , C3 c- c .5:?: n -. - c hi a c ?. s i re X 7 ; re i vs o tf- cd :j c - o i; lAHUilptirn V 'l U wl W w 1 ... ? -5 ii -i:-jU5J ,Iii cs t; la iV. oo -i oorsc-.V-i ii : ; n : h i; i; u q u ic-a - o -i ii VJ 5 cj o ii li'j- lli -s -I lil o GIVEN AWAY A LIVE FIO will bo given away, as ri. a prize, by Prof Coon, at Wniklki THIS (.Saturday) EVENING. 321 It MEETING NOTICE. AMKKTINfi of the Hawaiian Itlllo .Woolatlon will he held nt the Hawaiian Hotel, on SATUUDAY EVEXINO, April Ctli, at 7:!W o'clock, io consider the report of the committee appointed to select a new range for tho Association. A. full attendance) is re quested. I'cr order. J. IL SOI'EIt, I'iceident. , J. 0. Hotiiwki.l, Sccreinry. 320 21 TO SPORTSMEN"! TO LUT for tho llth of June Usees: 1 Ortiy Coll, 11 yenrs old, by Gov. btanfonl, dam - Idle Girl, and the Gray 'I' ? r 2 n s- P s s ' ? M.5 E'JT'S 5 t. "rf a "! " ' 5 7 Sr" ' ? -' i i; o ! s c r. 5 E - . !.! .". 5' 7 2. ." ' ? G i ! : i : : j : j V--': ''''' ' ' '-"&,2T I ? i i Filly, fl ycais old, by Gov Htnuford, dam Fnlumnna. Sealed bids for both borhts will bo received anytime ilurliiB the next ivioweekp. Apply to J ah. GAY, Mokulclu, WiUnlua. 1. H. Ellher of these colts will hold a mortgage on any race for Hawaiian breds in which they may start. Hoth In llneordet. (131 2w RAiA)NtitfUi PRESENTATIONS AT THE PALACE. His Majesty the King, attended by tho Chamberlain, Col. CL W. Sincfarlane, and the. Yicc-Chanilier-laln, Mr. .1. V. Robertson, waslmsy receiving visitois at the Valace (his morning. The following persons were prcionled : Mr. and Mis. .lames Mills, ol New Zealand, accompanied bv linn. (i. Irwin. The Rev. Aiehdeacon and .Mis. Shaw, of Yokohama; dipt. Young, of the S. S. Yainasliii'n Maui, and Miss Young, ami tho Uev. Alc. Mackintosh, of Honolulu. The lion. Col. and Mrs. Allan (ardiner, of England. .Mr. ('. S. Noycs and Miss Noyes, of Washington, 1). C, and Miss Wlnnifred Scott, of San Francisco. The Hon. Paul Neumann and Miss Neumann, of Honolulu. 17ASTER "" 'or I.adle-i 1:j Hats for MUsc, Kaster Children at Uha. .f. FNIiel's. . Kiiter Hiil for 317 lw A N linnieitH' nvsnitment of Triminci Hitler Hals ill CIiih. J. FMiol'.-. r.17 lw TH P lineal slock of I.ailli' mil hililreus'l liium il Hats can be r.17 lw seen at Cha J. FMiolV. F HORN i so: 1 Si)( DELICIOUS EASTER BUN From 5 a. m. to 5 p. tu. To-morrow, April 6, ATT UK 1'lOXEEll STKA.3I Candy Factory & Bakery HOTEL STKKI'.T, F. HORN, Proprietor 5'JI It "The Mikado" Pi of. JF. fi. Sanvlet. lii own ..Mie-ieal Couiluetor Stage Manager Tuesday Evening, April 8th, will nt: ciivr.N Gilbert & Sullivan's Well-known Opera with Tin: follow imi cam : The Mikado of Japan Mr. It. Monteagle NanM Poo (his son) Mr. W. 11 Hoogs Koko (Lord HIkIi Kxeeutloiier). Mr. K. F.lJMiop I'ooh Hall (Lord High Kverylhlng Elbe) Mr. W. I.ewers Fish Tuh (a Noble I.oid) mv. j. iiieiiia Ytini Yunil SUtets, f Mls F. Nolti l'ittl Sing Wards Sirs. J. Itowl Feep lio j of Koko (.MIsi M. Llh .Mr. U. iilciiiaiin Nolle lor Jiutaii Kathha (an elderly lailv in love with Nanki l'no) Mrs. V. Dlinond ASStSTlUl nv A Large Sl Efficient Chorus St Orchestra WS9" Hox plan open at olliee of L. J. Lcvev. on Monda'v, Apiil 7th, at o'eloek a. M. 320 It Base Ball Goods ! Mrs. THOS. LACK, Agent fur Spalding llase Hall suppliri, will receive per S.eaincis Aus. tralia and Abimeibi a full ' line of the latest Base Ball Novelties for 1 Al.fcO- The Rules & Regulations for '90 Do not forget that .Mrs. Tlios. Lack, 81 Fort street, has the agency fui the world renowned SpaiUliitf'.s Snorting GooiIh. tW Cull for one of logitcs ftec. Spalding's Cutii .'ill lw Government Coupons Lost ! March 2:ird, Coupons $!t0, lloud No. 221 ijlin, fcao, san, 815, 15, sir., L'2ll l'-'S 12U l.",0 1S0 A..T. CAKTWItir.HT. Honolulu, March W. IS'JO. 511 If For Sal at Low RateH NEW Phaetons and Top lluggles, Frazer and Cold Waller Curls, 1 lluslness Utigitie, Pole and Slinfl; also, Seconddiand Hacks, Open and Top Hug. gics, all In good condition; and Horses suitable for plantation un. Applv HAWAIIAN HOTEL 8T.UH.BS, fill lm S. I. Sliaw, Maiuger. is3 mf w 111 UIH S) (cw in a A1MUL 5, law ..,x.-...iit.w.j in mi -.U.c.'---.-. i-J.J. J-.JI'J'"I nmn-rrnvrryrfj?ume;ii - Auction Salos by James V. Morgan pe's lly nml tttt.lt r the p . r nt 'itle jrhen to V. M niltv.ii, piedi'i-e, b 11 .'"il.i l'ojslni, plitlii" i. in- Miiirh l'.". ISsT I, J. S Wnlktl, JveeuHif of tin- KMnte ! W. M. GUhoii (l .to,) .lei-i neili, v.lll n V tit I'llblif Alielluii b'v .liiiiii'i 1' Mi.rpup, niioiionerr, nt hi' SulHio mi, iiilju'in fitrefi. In Honolulu, On WKDX1SSDAY, April O. AT 14 U' MK'K VOO.V, 'I hat ciitabi Ihtst in Marble of King Victor Emanuel i:cctitrd bv ! Si'o i:Httil. The al 1 Dust was tkpositul with and pledged to said W. M. CllnOn on sttld March 15, 18S7, by G iiibi lio slttl to ceeittn the ri'viyuieiil if if'i'.n nml luteiee' thereon nt !) percent per iiiitmin. with power lor wild pledgee to jell Mild llti-l and nlin. lmrM! himself. tiST The Il'ist will be en exhibition until the dav bef.iie Mile, in lite window of "tore in Campbell'-. Block, on inaktii dlilc nf Metehant "lirrl, lately (ii-eiipleil by J. V. Ilniuti ,V Co J.S WAI.KKi:, l'.u. of i'M.aleot V. M Glb-on. V A. WnniMi Allot nev. Honolulu, March ill, lbitil. MK ill Club Stables. id BOARDING .STAJtLK.S & SALE Fort Street above Hotel Street. 477M BOTH TELEPHONES Jf477 The above Stable- are now full v equipped and aie prepared to furnl-Ii the public at a iiuHnentM notice i lilt SADDLE HORSES, Horses & Carriages, Wagonettes, Suireys. Dog Can-, T-'Ic. F.te. HORSES BOARDED Ityiho Dny, "W-U oeJW.oiitli. Anil satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to the cure of carriage,. HAC STAND: Cor. :LM'outiU. V- Itelliel fellM, Opporiitc the Felice Station. Itoth Telephones 132, anil connected bv elee tile bell with Stable, so that ii hack can be called at either place. tar Xew Hacks, Safe Hor-es, and flood, Sober Drivers. S. V. UllAHAMU 1 lw .Manager. Fresh Frozen (ON IlJl-j JUST EECEIVED Per"S S. Austtalia," At The Beaver Saloon II. .1. XOlTF,, Froprietor. n.'o :it OCI0AXS1O Steamship Comp'y FOR SAN FRANCISCO, The Al Steamship u AUSTRALIA, )? Will have Honnlijlttfor tho abovo 'port-on Friday, April 11th, For Freight or Passage, apply to WM. 0. IRWIN & CO., Agents. Kq lw The .11 NIcniiiNlilp "Yamashiro Maru,, YOUNG, Commander. Will leave Honolulu for tho above ports on or about Monday, April 7th. AT tit O'OI.Oi'fi. .MV. W For f i eight or passage, hivlnt; si'l'.erior cabin uiid shurage aceomiuo. ilntions, apply to Win, , G. IRWIN & Co., Airenirt. LOST .ll.'l Id FMtAFT No. 12S, drawn by the Ho- XJ iinmii Sugar Co. Feb. 10, lb'JO, fur 320 has been lust or stolen. All pintles tiro hereby warned agalufct negotiating satnr Vi'l lm Notice of Sain ! : m"Ti,": I ForMaliaiia&Hiiioi I IKDEiiNITY BONDS "" I l? . il Mf tciuiTaoie Lire Society of the Ea:tfftct Fro.ii Auuual Circular tu Agdats, "We pin pose placing in your liand to offer to the public an Indem nity liond. Many will "be attracted by the fact that you are s'clling tho bonds of a life, insurance society with asscsts over Sld.'i, 000,000.00, and will not fail upon examination to sec its intrinsic merits. "This, with our various forms of Tontine Policies will, (as you an now able to quote the results of twenty year Tontine?) give you great advantages over others, as no other company will for a number of years, be able to show actual rosultq on similar Policies. "IIF.NHY H. 1 1 YDK, "President." 84f" Send for illitilrative pamphlets, or f.-rdl in person on the tuuler--ugiicd. ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT, General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Kfpiitable Life Assurance Society of the I. S. Jan-l-Oo 1 I !! . II I II I II I M 1W Photographic Goods! A l.AlKii: ASFOUTMKNf OF AMATEUR OUTFITS ! From .tS.'iO to 'rlOO Katb. r.""KODAK CAMERAS'!', "j The M. A. SKF.D and tho CAlSBl'TT DItY I'l.ATKS. The YKAIt HUOIC OF lMIOTOC.KAI'HY, lUtriTSH JMIOTOliltAl'HIC ALMANAC, A.MF.IUCAN ANNUAL OF I'HOTOOUAl'HY And I'HOTOfUtAl'HIC MOSAICS. HOLLISTER & CO., 109 FOllT HTRERT. :::::: K. U. Hknuisv, rresldcnt .V; Manager. tloiiKlliiY ItitowN, Sceietaty ,; Treasurer. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., C I -KM IT Oppo. .SprcckolH Hnnk, : JMI'OUTKltS and Gen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Oeauino Haviland China, plain Ware, l'iano, Library - Stand Limps, Chandeliei.- it Electoliers, Lamp Fixtures of all kinds, A complete assor'.in't of Drills i Kilo-., The "Gazelle" !l-w heeled Hiding Flow A- Kquuluor, llluebe.ird Hiee Plow, l'la liter' Steel &: ttoosunecked Uoso, Oils, Oil, LAUD, CYLINDER, KEHOSEXE, LIN.-JEED, Paints, N'.iiniulics A Hruahes, Manila L Sisal Hope, HANDLES OF ALL KINDS, Home, Hong. JtdLoe, KUimEU, WIUE-JIOUNI) of superior quality, fc STEAM, Again Iron Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Table ,t Pocket Cutlory, Powder, Shot A- Cups, Tho Celebrated "Club" Mneliiuo-luiiilediJartridgG!. AOKNTe F'Oli Unit's Puleut "Duplev" Die Stock for l'ipo .t Holt Threading, llartuian's Steel Wire Foneu it Steel Wire Mnts, Win. 0. Fisltor' Wroui;lil Steel IUurim Onto City Stono Fillet, "New ProccsV' Twist Drills, nnv-29-89 Neal's Carriage Paints. LOST r SHAKES Mutual Telephone Stock t) No. 220. lVi-hons are warned against iie;;otiatln;; the ame as trniirfer has been 'topiied. 517 lw J. II. WODKHOrSK. J it. WANTED YOUNG Woman to do general liote-e-work. Keference'. required. Apply at i-lorc of r.is :st C. J. FISH EL. ANNUAL MEETING. 'pHE annual meeting of the members X of the Hawaiian Jockey Club will be hebl on MONDAY, April 7th, at 7:110 o'clock I'. Jl., at the Hawallnn Hotol. C. O. REKGEK, M(ltd J5i'L0,iry, MEETING NOTICE. 'IMIE adjourned annual inectinj; of L the stockholders of lite Inter Inland Steam Navigation Co , (LM), will be held at the olllce of the Company on TUESDAY, April 8lb. at 10 o'clock a. m. .1. L. MoLEAN, 5lfi id Sicrctary. People's Ice & Rcl'rip;ortt ing Company. 'piIE olliee of the above Couipanj ha-. X been removed to the puonlses occupied by Messrs. J. F Itrowu .fcCo., Old Capitol Huildlngs, next Pot Olliee. Messrs. J. E Uiowu it Co, arc audio lied to eolleet all accounts. Tele phones Hell 172, Mutual 170. W. O. SMITH. President P. I. & It. Co. Honolulu, A pi II 1, lSltO. riJHjP EOR SALE lIKEWOOl) for sale at Huwallan .1; Comtuurchil Halesrootnn, corner of (Juccu mid Nuuanu streets. l8 tf Assurance United States. HOXOLITMI. John Ksa, Viec-1'reshlent. Ccutl. ItitowN, Auditor. Il.l Fort Siii'tft, lloiittlnla. DKALKKS IN and decorated; and Wedgowood Of 1 SALT FOR SALE. I HAVE received a few hundred bag? jl oi nan, ot tuc very nest it' each bag weighing 120 pound", I will tell nt very 'liiwesi prieu at il eacli; speoiat ledue.tioii by tho ton. Orders flora other Islands will be piomplly attended to uilh satisfaction guainii. teed. Address all orders to Ciias. LHlItAM, 511) 'Jui Hiibnoipo, Honolulu, Oulm. HOUSE WANTED BY Mav 15lh, witbin 10 min a House Unites' walk of l'o?t Olllce. .Must contalu at least six rooms, bath and cnok hoiiH'. Address "P. O. Ilov itlli." 514 lw WANTED A COTTAGE convi nienl to I quiet plane near Hotel. Mo derate icnt desired Address "O. ('.," KUM.KTIN Olllce. 500 If WANTED rpo rent for 1 month a Lirgn X ltoont or Hall, either At-FlM X llnom 9MI ground tloi bo centrally kituatcd ground floor or upstairs, must lteal Estate For Sale. TWO Hnusis and Lois on ltobello Lane, I'nlnma. Convenient to hieutn mid irnm ciira. very iicauuy loenuiv. j.oi on Ivln' street, near Hatunuku'B Line. For purtlculars apply io JOHN V. 110WLEK. OrClins.T. Oullek. -PiO Urn LOT FOR BALK 4 FINE Level Lot, 101200 XX. feet; very dejiruble fin building. Will bo hold chcrp, For futiher inirllcuhirs id. dress "A," 1IUU.KTI.H Otllce. 012 lw I .?$ 9 ? n i ,i ;j J. . V.' A tel A.. JlU iJBjwVsH-ff-l h.v f&.-'- yri'.M'.i SdtAltevu'kVi.i. - V. 'o? " Vv"! -if.t J V'' i .'' SV.UI4 ' -a.