Newspaper Page Text
rwmr 0tmgmmf!i tjvs'iBrn0Mtmim y 11 -n gjniTy jg 'iTU-tin MONDAY, Al'lUL M, 18U0. OAHU RAILWAY ft LAND COMPANY'S TIME TAIUii:: linilll.Mt TltAI.N.. A. M. I'. M. Leave Itoiioltiln !i:()i) i!(hi Anlin .Mamma U:IS s,':ls Leave Mamma II :(Hi l :iki Arrive Hoiioliilii II: IS It IS SUNDAY 'IIIAINH. A.M. IM. P.M. Leave Honolulu... ):!) i::io .1:00 AirlvoMiiiiiiiui... .10:18 1 :1 iiild Leave Mniiaua.... 11 -ho l:i: 1:0." Arrive Honolulu... 11 :IS iit'M l:.V: -Jliif ARRIVALS. Apiil 13 Slinr Allknhala from Kauai .Siuir Llkelll.i from Maul Stun Kilauea Hon from Hamakua Sinn- 1 1 n Willi from Hamakua Sinir l.uliuu from llaniukii.i Am -l-masicd .chr Olga, Itiiillu, IS days flom Sail Frauchco Am wh big W II Meyer, Hollc-, Si days from him Frauelico April II Schr Sarah & Eli.a from ICoolau Schr I.uUa from Kolialu f.L'lii' Ksiwallanl from Koolau 0 EPAHTUF.ES. April 13 Am bkt S 0 Wilder, OrIllllli, for San Francisco April 11 Stmr Knalafor Kilauea and Ilnnalel at . p m Stmr Moknlit for Mnlolcnl fi p in .Stmr.l A Cummins for Koolau ! a in Am brig W H Meyer, MclCuina, for the Arctic Ocean VESSELS LEAVINS TO-MORROW. Stmr Llkellkc for Maul at " p m Slinr Lchtia for Hannikiia 5 p in Slinr Mikahahi for ivaual at .". p m Stmr .las Makcc for Kupaa at ii p ui Hclir Kawulhiui for Koolau Sulir LuUa for Kohnhi Schr Sarah it Kll.a for Koolau .Stmr Kilauea Hon for Hum ikua at iipm Am hk Sonoma, Lee, for San Francisco PASSENGERS. 1'iom Kauai per stmr Mikalnla, April 13 U A l'eaeock, Cha flay, Mls E Sellger, U Snlffe.li, 11 A Mvhre, V AVil burton, F W Hazard, M itiehter, M J I'eiolru, EStrehz, Hon II 1' Raldwln and fon, mid (." deck. From Maui per stmr T.lkellke, April 111 Mrs. I (! tlowlc, Mrs Torbcrt, Mis-! Jl Campbell, MNs Ida Campbell. JNS Williams, CD Covllle, S Ubcd,MIsiE '1'orbert and 24 deck. From San Francisco per bk S C Allen Apr 12- ri Wyman, L Hushes, G Mc Avoy, K U Winston, and Sam Stand ford. ' From Hawaii and Molokai per stmr Hawaii Apr 13 Thos E Evans, wife and family, Mrs .1 W Hopkins, and Mi Hogau. From Hamakua per stmr Lchita, Apr 13-.)ohu A Lew. F.iom San Francisco per schr Olga, Apr 13 Mrs E E Potter, M A Potter, E E Potter, jr, F M English, Mrs W & Onodfellow, Jt T Green, L Frnmbcrg, T Evordie, A Goodfellow, and two others. From San Francisco per bkt W II 1)1 inond, Apr 12 X A JJoyil and W Me Caudles. SHIPPING NOTES. The steamer Llkellke brought 701S Imgw sugar, L'S hogs, 13J bags potatoes, 1317 feet, koa lumber, '2 horses, and 111 pkgs sundries. 1 ho steamer Mlkaliala brought from K'Uiai yesterday 3381 bags sugar, 253 hides, fiO bags )la, and '22 head entile. The steamer Lehua brought yester day MOO bags sugar from Hamakua and :i." head cattle from Knwalhae. The Am whaling brig W II Meyer (formerly engaged In the sugar trade between this port and San 1 nineteen) arrived yesterday lu charge of Chief Olllcer Holies, 23 days from San Fran cisco. She sails agaiu this afternoon for Arctic Ocean under command of dipt McKinmi. The Am 1-masted schr Olga, Capt 0 F Kodlu, which arrived yesterday 18 days from San Francisco, was docked Ht the old Custom IIoiim) wharf this morning, fche brought 1200 tons gen eral merchandNe to Messrs Theo H Da vies it Co, also (lie following head of livestock: "2 cows, 0 horses am! !! tlinles. The bk S C Allen brought cm Satur day about 1200 tons general merchan dise; and 4 horses and 37U pigs for Messrs llitrku and Winston. The Allen y- is at Hrewcr's wharf. The bkt W II Dlmond which arrived on Saturday from San Francisco, brought about 700 tons general freight and Hi mules for Messrs W U Irwin & Co. The schr Luka brought 1S0I) bags su gar from Hawaii. The Am bk Sonoma, Capt J Lee, will Mill to-morrow afternoon for San Fran cisco. Tho steamer Hawaii arrived on Sat urday afternoon from windward ports with 4(l.r0 bags sugar. She landed 100 head cattle at Kalaupapa from Knwal hae. Tho Hawaii will leave cm Wednes day morning. PUBLIC CONCERT. The Itoynl Hawaiian Hand will nlay this evening ut Kmma Square jjotnmonciiiR nt 7:0 o'clock. Fol lowing is llio programme: l'Aitr i. March Governor Domlnls llerger Ovei lure Uandlt Tricks Suppo Laueers-Mlkado Sullivan Selection Bohemian G ii 1 llalfo Mlklol. Pun Ohulu. Fa Illkl no mo A'u. IAIT II. Mc'dlev Xortli and South..,. ...Tohani Waltz Little Auule Hoonoy (new) . . ...... .. ...... Cvaaoy Schottlsclie Down Went McGInty (new) Casey Two Marches f Io I.auao hv Herger Haitoll Hawaii 1'onoi. qHE DAILY BULLETIN-Thi X moat popular pupvr publltiliecl. LOCAL & CEHHRAL HEWS. A Chinaman was aire-led to-day fur non-payment of tuxes. 'I'm: foreign jury will ho leqtiiictl Wednendity inclining nt 1(1 o'clock-. SITI'ATIONS IIIO Wlllltl'f liy MlVOUll persons in to-day's iidvcrtUciiientH. A hit.cmai. nicctiug of the Honokiiu Sugar Co. is called for 1 1 :1!0 a. in. to morrow, at the olllce of F. A. Sehacfer Co. Tin: Mamma depot is completed, and (lie cieclioii of tho Raymond giovo dancing pavilion w piogie-itig iaiiilly. A l.i, the uii'inbi'ts of tin Hawaiian Coinnioieial Co. are ie(iRtei to attend a meeting called elsewheio at noon to-morrow. Pourticii'Ksr. lc&idonts lmo ap pointed a committed to receivo sub scriptions for tho National Dufeio Fund of I'oilugal against Great Hri tuiu. Tin: prize, a silver cup, for knock ing clown i. little niggers at Wai kiki, eontw'led for by the vuiious piinting ollices, was won on Hatuiday uiulil I iv tho Klele. Tin: San l'niiieico I'cut ndviieates making an agreement with tin.' Ha waiian (loveintuenl to have the Cali fornia lepeis sent to Molokai instead of stinting a Stale lepc r ho.-pital. Tnniii: will bo no peifoimance at the Opera House this evening whether tho ttenmcr arrives bcfoio the open ing hour or tint. Tho fust perform ance) of the llijou Dramatic Company is now udveiti.-ed for to-inonow even ing. Tin: band will compliment "the governor," further populatise "Little Annie liooncy," lemumlier the .Mi kado, hound the tcnihle fale of Mc Giuly, and perforin two native marches by Pi of. Itergcr, al Kmiiia Sipuire this evening. . - Tin: 3(1 tea chests hcized in tho Oceanic's freight landed here yielded f20 tins of cmium. According to law smuggled opium is sold for ex poit, half the proceeds going to the Government, half to the person dis covering tho article. Tin: Supremo Court rcpoit, is crowded out to-day. A. Johnstone's trial for libel was to have come on this afternoon, hut defendant's coun sel has hcoured a postponement, for further consideration of the indict ment before pleading to it. Wai.kkk it ltr.nWAid), conlraelois for the wot k, have had lo alter the position of tho now market founda tions after partly laying them, owing to a mistake of , '17 feet in one diiec tion and 10 feet in the other, in tho (iovei nment pinna and specifications;. PoMcn .Tustico Foster liashad mmc changes made in tho positions of ta bles and tho witness stand in tho Courtroom, enhancing the conveni ence of all concerned not excepting even llio prisoners. lie intends also to have u general house-cleaning ef fected in tho chamber an toon as possible. Tin: Alameda fioin San Francisco was due Saturday morning, but has not yet been reported. A venerable gentleman nsscrts his belief that tho English mails tiro delayed by tho Liverpool labor bti ike. If he proves to bo right his namo will be pub lished; if wtong, he is no worse than other guessers. William Tyrrell, of Wilder & Co.'s employ, has been engaged some days, willi the Miiiiuu Itailway's diving ap paratus, in making an examination of tho bar at tho haibor entrance. The object is to ascertain the nature of tho material to bo removed for deepening the passage, nnd it is ie ported that tho result thus far is pio mising of an easier job than had been anticipated. EVENTS THIS EVENINC. Nn'rmony Lodge, I. O. (). F., 7:.10. Hand concert at Kinmn Square. at7;!10. ' EVENTS TO-MORROW. Meeting Hawaiian Commercial Co., 12 in. Special meeting Ilonokna Sugar Co., U:ilOa. in. ' THE ARION PICNIC. The Honolulu Arion has adopted n plan for its projected picnic. It is to take placu at Hayiuond Clrovo on Monday the Ath of May. Trains will take the parly from town at ! :!!(), (i :.')(), and !):'S0 p. m., return ing at t) :.'!() o'clock and about mid night. Tickets at Sl.fiU each cover railway fare both ways, dancing, and refreshments. Music will he furnished on the trains and at the grove by the Hoyal Hawaiian Hand. STRANGE TREE BLICHT. A blight thai! appeared on the trees algeroba being especially marked about a year ago is extend ing its appearance. The premises of several residents of Honolulu ex hibit many trees affectud. In ap pearance the blight looks like pop corn, and'cacli grain is full of scec. There is some nnprohousiqi) that it ma develop into a scourge attack ing the sugar cano, as the algeroba, hibiscus, and other growths affect ed have been especially frco from all such, maladies. Mr. Jaogcr has sent a specimon of the blight, under careful personal guard, to a seicnti llo expert at the Coast for examina tion nnd report. iUlLY HULMiJTIN: JIONni.ULM, II. I., M1KA1I0 THIRD TIME. A liutniH'i' 1 1 on we nnd (Vi I'ormniH" n It-'itiilll'.il Another crowded house; enjoyed The. Mikado in its third performance by local amateurs Saturday evening. An opinion generally hunt cl is that it was the best of the three, a result to be naturally expected, owing lo llio gtcatei familiarity of the performers with their line, their numbers, ami their audience. .Mr, llislio) made some telling hits in lii-i original localisms in Ko Ko's "little list." The "three little maids from .clioul" (Mis. J. F. Howler, Miss Nolle, mid Miss M. Lishman) shone with undimmed lustre. The trio of Ko Ko, I'oo Hah, and 1'isli Tush (Messrs. Hishop, Lowers, and Widemanii), with its rattling chorus, "a cheap and chippy chopper," was encored. Miss Nolle perhaps never appear ed to better liking than in Yum Yuni's song, "The sun whose rays," apostrophising the sun and moon, represented by an electric glow in the wings. The llio, "Mere's a liow-de-do," by Miss Nolle, Mr. lioogs, and Mr. Bishop (Yum Yum, Xanki Poo, and Ko Ko), ias again a very catching piece, as was the description of the bogus execution to the Mikado lv Ivo Ko, PiltiSing, and Poo Hah (Mr. HUmp, .Mrs. Howler, and Mr. Leweis. ' Mr. Ilibhop gave the "titwillow" song better than ever, and in the duct, "There is beauty in the bellow of the blast," with Katisha (Mrs. Dimond) one of the best hits of the evening was made. Ileing encored in this, they varied the execution of the bars by doing it in pantomime, with a novel effect that the risihles of the audience could not resist. The part of Katisha throughout was if possible rendered a shade nearer the acme of perfection than before. Mr. Iloogs, besides singing as wcdl as ever, evinced in all the de tails an improved sensibility of what Nanki Poo's character required. Indeed, all the leading performers may he said to have excelled in showing the benefits of practice in their respective parts. The same may bo said of the chorus of ladies and gentlemen, whose singipg is really surprising for so many vocal ists, comparatively tew of whom were ever brought together before training for this opera. Prof. Sauv let who trained them and conducted the performances has achieved a musical triumph that should merit the grateful regard of the commu nity. THE BASEBALL OPENINC. The baseball match opening the season on Saturday broke down after the tirst innings owing to rain. There was a splendid attendance tilling the grand stand and lining the fences outside. It was wortli turning out to sec the famous opening by Chan. Wilder of the Star Club, who was "first to bat." It was "one ball," "foul," and then a "skyscraper" over centre field, on which the striker reached third base before the ball struck the diamond again, and home before it could be got where it would stop him. Chandler, tho Star's new pitcher, gave Hay AYodeliouse base on balls, but struck out an early successor, so that it is too soon to judge his capacity. The Honolulu made two runs, by Wode house and Whitney, to the one scored by the Star. A fence has been made on the grounds to keep the crowd off the diamond, and steps up to the scoring stand obviate the necessity of the former scaling feats by scorers and reporters. THE LATE HOLCER MOLLER. Wo have to record the death of Mr. IT. Moller, sugar boiler, which took place at Kealia on Monday 7th April after a short illness. Air. II. Moller was a native of Denmark, and was by profession an architect. He practised for several" years in America ; but owing lo failure of his eyesight, he had to re linquish his pursuits, and came In these islands to Join his brother, Mr. K. Moller, now of Kilauea. I IK thorough scientific training onablcd him to turn will) case lo his new occupation of sugar boiling, and he was known as one of tho best in the islands. Wherever he has been, he has been recognized as n man of clear judgment, of modest demeanor, of ingenious mind, of artistic tastes, of true heart. Those who knew him well, knew him to be interested in truth rather than in profit. His work at Kealia had been very suc cessful, and his character Iia'd been so well discovered therc.that his de mise lias been mourned by all. He was a member of the order of Hie Knights of Pythias, and his breth ren of the order and others accom panied Ids remains to their last rest ing place at Kilauea. "After life's fitful fovcr he sleeps well." Kilauea, April 11, 18'JO. SPECIAL MEETING. ASPHCIAL meeting of tho stock holders ot tint llnunkaa Sugar Co. will he held on Tl'KSDAY (to-morrow), tho Kith lust., at 1 1 ;:io o'clock a. m at the oulec. of F. A. Sohaeler A, Co. Per order. ll.HKNMKS, fiat? It Scci clary. MEETING NOTfCE. ALL the members of the Hawaiian Commercial Co. are wanted to be at the meeting lu W. 0. Aehl's Iiw Ollleo, at la o'clock noon, TO-MOIt-JtOW, April 15, Win. D. Iv. HAKE II, ' It Secretary, A NQTABLEJVEh'T. lti tflrnm lllimlium OimpVlfN I In Uitlirit IMaml ItltilciU'ior I'Mit.v VetiWt' Woi'U. liev. Hiram llingham began the work of translating the Hible into the Gilbert Islands dialect early in l'cbmary. lSo'.l. lie completed the work on Friday last, April 11, ISfltl. At lite end ot fourteen years i lie New Testament was printed. .Mrs. IMngham, a talented linguist, as sisted her husband, as did Mr. Kaure, a Oilbcit Islander. The completion of this great woik was . signalized on tlie Fiiday even ing by a large gathering ol .Mr. and Mrs. Hiiighaiu's friends al "Gil hertiuia," as their home is appro priately named. l?ev. Dr. Hyde related tho history of the transla tion. Mr. llingham picsculcd the Hawaiian Hoard of Missions with one thousand dollars to aist in priming and circulating the new ltible. This handsome sum was the proceeds of two hundred dollars presented lo Mrs. Hingiiam twenty years ago, by two Kiifilish traders who had married natives educated by that lady. They gave 10l apiece and the money being put in Hisliop's Rank grew to the large amount making the nucleus of a publishing fund. Judge Mcl'ully on behalf of thi! fi lends presented Mr. llingham with a gold walcli and chain, and Mrs. llingham with a gold pin, accompanying Hie gifts witli touching remarks. Addresses were also delivered by Chief Justice Judd and Nov. Mr. Fisher, nnd, re freshments having been served, the gathering dispersed singing a verse to the tune of "Old Hundred." UOYAIi HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE L..I. Li:vi:v. ('MIT PlllM.ll l.i:n:, Manaiiki: Tuesday Evening, April 16th, THE BIJOU Comedy & Dramatic Co. Will make their llrt apiearaiice In the Comedy Drama in l-'ive Acts lv Jlai tley Campbell, entitled : A Dangerous Woman Clinrnrii'i-n hy I lie 4'oniiniv. 3" Itox plan now open al the ofllee of I.. .1. Luvey. MS It WANTED Cl)Pir.Sof the DAILY r.t'I.LI'.TIN', of the dates pccllled below, ."() cents a copy will he paid for the same on delivery at this olllce: January Ig. imh. m '.ilc-. 1'OUND NOTICE. '"I'MIE undersigned will tell at public X unci ion cm Hatuiday, April II', 1890, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Govern, moat Pound, Waimaiio, Kwa. the loj. lowing animals: 1 Wlittu Hois.e, 1 Soriel Pony and 1 llucksliin Mare. J.KUiCIlA.111', 537 lw I'ound Mtibter. NOTICE. ,f 11. S. P.. PIKIIUK will art for me ItJL under full power ol attorney, and attend lo all husJueas entrusted lo the Hawaiian llusiucts Agency dining my nbi-ruru from this Kingdom LOUIS T.VALKNTINK. Honolulu, April 10, Ib'JO. r.iir. lw NOTICE. AIJj person, are hereby uotliied Minuting over the l-inil of haulki, Moamilua, Ilalawa. A lea ICalauao is strictly prohibited, ami one iolatln:; Dili notice will be pi that any oe- eiiletl lo tlii! toll extent of (lie law : .1. M. J10WSKTT. II. M. WlllTNKY,.Iii., K. I. SPALDINO. A.. I. UAimVlCKillT. .In.. A l.i'.cei of Shooting ltlht. .V.':i lw For Stile at Low Kales NEW Phaetons and Top llii(;ics, l-'razer and Cold Waller Carts, 1 ltusiue HiiKute, Polo and Shaft; nl.io, Second. bund (lacks, Open mid Top ISug. gte"3, nil in good condition; and Horses suitable for plantation iho. Apply HAWAIIAN' IIOTKLSTAllLKS, fill 1 in S I. Shaw, Malinger. SALT VOll SALE. J HAVE received a low liiuidivd hagB of Salt, of ihc very best ipmliiy, each bag weighing t'-'O poiimN, 1 will sell at very lowest pi ice at $1 each; vpccial i eduction by the ton Onlm Irom other Islamist will be uniipily ntlcmlul to with satltifiicliciii guiraii. teed. Address all ordiMsto Ciias I. II I HAM, BUI 2m Halmoipo, llonohi'u, Oaliu. Cosmopolitan Restaurant. rpiUS well. known hoimu his again JL clmiigid luimlx. .Inn Dec, the hcbt cook in tho city, has icpiirehapcd the Mi.ek nnd llliuei, and will start ih le.sUiir.uit arrc,h TUESDAY, April Hth Hoping all patrons will give him a call. noAitn ii:it wr.v.u: Outer ltoom .M Single MenU M I'livatd ltoom r .0 Single Meals :i: Dinners, both lonnn. ','.' .IUN HUE, 5'M lw I'lomietor. r V H E W E J K L Y BU L L ET I N - X. Sd coluiiuiH, purely local matte i Mailed to foielgu countries. 5 pur annum. M'HIl. II, 18U. h Xatm mnK.- RE80UTI0IISJMHnLENl!E. I'nsm-il hy Kfnlln iint.ci o. .IS, It il V., on tho llentll ol' ItiolliiT II Moller. Wiir.iti'.A, God. in His wise provi dence, Inn seen lit lo lotnovc, by death, our beloied In other knight II. Moller: I(i:oi.vr.n, That in his death this Lodge lias lost an esteemed and valued brother; the .family a devot ed and alfecliouale husband nnd fa ther: the community n benevolent and uprighl citizen. ' -. That we hereby' extend our sympathies to the bereaved widow unci family. !!. Thai the Castle Hall of this Lodge be draped in mourning for a period of sixty days. 1. That llio above resolutions lie entered upon the i coords of this Lodge and be published in the Ha waiian Gazette and Uit.i.tniN. ". That a copy of these resolu tions be eiil to the bereaved fauiilv. II. P. Hnii-s, rS'gn'dl Wu. Hi.Aisnmx, Gi:. It. FAiuriiii.il, Committee. Uu-town Bookstore. CALL anil GET THE SPIDER and FLY ! Soim'thiiiR Now And keep youi-elf out of fun he; nii.-ehief foi a while. IM'1.1. LIXE )!' Base Ball &oods ! NOW ON HAND. Tims. G.TIIKU3I, "2i2 lw Piopiietor. TAI "WO CHAN, MauufiKliirer of IulieV and tlcntleinen's French Kid & Calf Skin Slices MAIir. TO ClllllKII. I'i'ickpiI or Ni'tvi'il: nihil. SnilrtleH. Hi Nintnnii St., : : : P. O. Ron. i!01. apl T.iO.ly yETNA ! A NATt'RAI. Mineral Water. For xv sale niilv bv ' W. S. LUCE. Sole Agpnt A Importer for the Ha waiian Mauds. iii;, tf Government Coupons Lost ! March J'hd, Coupon &:'.n, I'.ond Xo. " ' !j:i(). I'-jr '' !s:;o, ' i-.T, " ' :!. w ' br, ' l'J7 " HV: 1S sin, i-jii " ' " 41.-., ' l::tl e iso A..L CARTWRIG1IT. Hoiioliilii, Maivh -J.. LS'JO. .'ill tf TO SPORTSMEN! rp() LI'.T for the 11th L oi'.lunii Races: 1 Gnu Coll, Syeam old, hy Gov. Stanford, dam "--i- Idle Gill, and the Gruv Filly, it yim old, by Gov Stanford, ihiui Falnmnmi. Scnlcd hhU for both hones w ill bo received any lime during the next two weeks. Apply to .Ufi. GAY. Molsiilcia, Wnialici. P. 8. Either or thei-e colts will hold ft innrlgaire on any rac.n for Hawniiaii breds in which they m.iy start. Roth in ll n e order. ft ( I t! w FOR LEASE or PURCHASE On JOuy Toi-iiih. MgL l rpHB itoililoiife of It. I. fllS-iaW l.illieon Ijiiimlilostieet, IE&bMI caintiiiniug Double Parlors, Lar;!! Dining Roniii,- lledrnouis, Drcst. ing and llnllirooiii'', Ki'chcii and 'i Pan. tries, Detai'hed Servant's House, Stable, Couch IIousu and Chicken Ymd The (Jnmnds mc lu.'i fiio1. front and about 1M feet deep, mid are nil luid out with Palms, Ropcs ami Choice Plants. Will he vacant on the Hth May, The Fei nery and Feins to he removed unless agfeul on. r,'il lw WANTED !?SL 5k A COTl'AGF. convenient to SmSW- t-lreelnus. Would like SSSaa ipilet place nciir Hold Mo derate icut deslicd. Addtess "C. (!.," Hi'LLKiis- QHlre. oK) 1 1 WASTED w A 'l,() icl I01' 1 iniinlhn barge ifiljej L Room or Hull, lillier "?SrrP" ground llnoror upstair?, must be centrally t-itimlcd. -m.-iif Ifotil Estnto For Sale. rlV Houses mid Lots on Roliello liiii. Piitnuui. Coiiveiiit'iil to .sti-'im and tram ruin. cry neaiiny locninv. i.oi on King fitted, near llamaukuV I.aue. For parlhmlars apply to JOHN F. HOWLER. Or Clm T. Guild;. I'M'tm IlAMiKOAl) HOUSE, TVJO. II Kim; stieel, near llio Rthlge. .Li Open d ly nnd night. Meala at all bourn. Ordeis for Cnlifnuiia moducu received. E. T. (HLZV, rilS 'Jtn Pioprietnr. - iiiji.'iiwffiii iwtj.wywcwynd-aw wa j JS.DEMiSiT OF Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Fijclrnct From Annual Circular to AjjnulH. "Ve purpose placing in your lianili to offer to the public an Indem nity Iluiiil. Many will "lie alttaeted by the fact that you are selling the bonds of a life insurance society with lisscsls over SI 01,000,000.00, and will not fail upon examination to see its intiii)ie merit". "This, with our various forms of Tontine Policies will, (as you are now able to quote the icbtilts of twenty year Tontines) give you great advantages over others, as no other company will for a number of years, lie abiu to show actual results on similar Policies. 'HKNUVll. IIYDK, "President." itSr Send for illustrative pamphlets, or call in person on the under-si"tu,il. ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT, General Aenl for the Hawaiian Islanda, Kcptitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. .Inn-l-'JO Photographic A LAIiCE ASSORTMENT OF AMATEUR OUTFITS ! From ;JS.-.l) to !('( I'-ach. The M. A. SEED and the OAIMJPTT DRY PLATES, The YEAR HOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY, RRITLSII PIIOTOGRAPHK' ALMANAC, AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY And PHOTOGRAPHIC .MOSAIC'S HOLLI5TER & CO., IO! FOltT STItRKT. E. R. Hr.s'imr, President iV; Manager. John En-a, Yice-President. Goiikki:y Ruow.n, Seeretarv A: Treaiiiror. Cecil. Itnow.v, Auditor. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., disi iTion.i lpo. SiirockolH Knnk, : Iut Htrrnl, Honolulu. IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN Gen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Genuine Haviland China, plain and decorated; nnd Wedgcwocd Ware, Piano, Library it Stand Lain)!, Chandelier." it Elcelolicrc, Lamp Fixtuics of all kind-, A complete iibsoi'.in't of Drills it Files, onnmroo ourrijiiio The "G.i.elle" Il-wlieeled Riding Plow it Equalizer, liliudicard Rice Plow, Planters' Steel ,t Gooenccked IIoe, Oils, Oils, LARD, CYLINDER, KEROSENE, LINSEED, Paints, Yarnishes & RruMic.s, Manila it Sibiil Rope, HANDLES OF ALL KINDS, Homo, Hose, Hose, RHRIJER, WIRE-ROUND of jupiic.r cpi.ility, ,t STEAM: Agiitn lion Wine, Silver Plated Ware, Table it Pocket Cutlery, Powder, Shot ,t Caps, The Celebrated "Club" Machine-loaded (.'art! idgen, AGUNTal fc"OJt HaitV Patent "Duplex" Die Stock for Pipe it JJult Threading, llartnian's Steel Wiiu Fence & Steel Who MuIh, Win. G. Fishoi'ti Wrought Steel Ranges Gate Oilv Stone Filters, "New Proecus" Twiht Diills, nov-2i)-89 NealV Cuniago Paints. Club Stables. $- e LIVERY, BOARDING & SALE STABLES ! Fort Street above Hotel Street. 477X5 BOTH TELEPHONES S"477 The nboe Stabler are now fully equipped ami aie prepared to fmiil-li the public at a moments notice with SADDLE HORSES, Horses & Carriages, Wagonettes, Siiiivv-. DogCaiK Etc.. Ele. HORSES BOARDED Ity t lie !!' Wim'Ic oi'.Monl Ii. Ami .atMaetiim guaraiiteeil. Sneelal atteiitlim paid to the care of eaiiiaget. HACK STAND: C,'lC. ..MlM'C-lui lit .v'. Itul lli'l HtH, Oppo.lto the Police Station. Roth Telephone-, I.V.', and eoniieeted by elee tile hell with Stable, -o that ii hack can be called at either place. 8f New Hacks, Safe Hoive.?, and Good,' Sober Oliver. M. I (UKAIIA.II, Mauagor. :.is lw THE BEST PAPER lo mbvrlbo J. tor Is thu "Daily Rtillutin." f0 I liwls per month. i J.ViMH .'. Mtc MMMwuuami.jiiffj Y CQjN J)S Till': ! IIOXOMII.ir. nf vmv,vv nutn ui uimii Base Ball Goods ! Mrs. THOS. LACK, Agent for Spalding Ra-e Rail smpplir will leceive per S'caiuiTA Alls tralia nnd Alntiudii a lull line of the latest Bass Ball NovbIIIbs for 1 -A1.SO- The Rules & Regulations for '90 Do not forget that Mrs. Thos. Lark, SI Fori fctreet, has the agency for the world k'howiikI Spalding's Sporting Goods. C3J" Cull lor one of Spalding's Ciitn. logues flee. .114 lw JOHN ASHDOWN Of S.iu Francisco. Practical Piano, Pipo & He oil Orgnu Tuuor & Repairer. Having worked in Minus of the large ' pihiio ami organ larloiic3 in the United mates of Auicrltt'.'i, I am fully able ami preinitcd to do all kinds of icpnir woik in the most salKfm'iory nnfuner. Itijy- Oniers can hu It-It Hi II. F. Wlchmiin'a Jewelry Store, Foit siicci, at the Advertiftcr olllce, or through Mutual Telephone No. HI. .'.Oil lm FOIt SALE I.MREWOOI) for mo nt Hawaiian ' Cauimere.ial SnlcbiTOtiii', corner of iiircu ami nmuuni streets. 4tytf THE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER X "The Datlv Riillctln." 50 centr Goods! pur month.