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Mil -w ll lPffWPpp Dp.-Bftp;mpwpiypy fip ii I 1 I 1. aiwmyytyg,M?vvycffvrtiyjagTa 'l'i 10 $ il si "He fin at TUESDAY, MAY 1, 18'JO. OAIIU RAILWAY & LAUD COMPANY'S TJ.ML TAIJI.n: KKOn.AU THAI VI. . A. M. I'. M. Leave Honolulu !i:()i) l:(Ki Aiibe Mmi-iiiii !I:IS ':li Leave MuiiiiiKL n :tio -1:01) Airlui Iloiiulillll tl:IS 1:18 M'KDAH IKAIV-. A. .M. 1'. M. T. M. Leave Honolulu... Il :".() I'J I'M) Ilioo ArrheMsiiiaua ...10:lS I:1H :t:ls T.'Mve M:in,iii:i .... 1 1 :0u I : l;l -1 1. Allivc Honolulu. ..11 :IS l :.H I ;.V, I!I2 ... aw -w wmm i.nm ! i ii i ARRIVALS. Miy i:i Si tnr l.cliuii from HuiiKil.u.i ObuAUmiE!i. May i:i 1,1 iiir Kliiau for llllonnd w:iy port' at 1! III Klinr Mlknbala for Ivnual ill ." p 111 .Stuir Llkcllkc tor .Maul 111 ." p in Sclir Mai y for Iluiiidcl Sclir Witii'lm fur l( 1111:11 .Sclir Luka for Koliala VESSELS LEAVma TU-MOllildw. .Slmr Hawaii for Iliunukiia at in a in PASSEKGEflS. l''ioin Kail.ii jut -slim Mll.nlinl.i, Mav 11-.M.J I'enelra, M (i Corii'a. Mi-.-Kellet. Miss liiitllelil, V fi Smith. Miss M miiIiIi. i! Chinese anil "i deck. Kruiu llamaknii per -tnir hvalanl. Mav 11 linns Sam I'arUer iiml J lliiriRT, Mis lliiriu-r, C I) Miller, .Mr (iin:ilve anil 1 1 deck. J'or tin' Colonics pur It MSSMaii poii, Ma. II Mis Sophia lli'iiry. :i hi .tei'ra;;c,'aiid :!0 e.ihln and -' stceia;;c paouiier- in irau-it. Tln American lint I. Saiauai', Captain Shaw, whkli m, nli! ievui.il ti-i..s be tween Iiito anil hau KranoUi-o, wa--.nlv.i Maivli Itli in lal IS dp;,' X, anil lonj;.'!" ilo W. troiii Now Yoi! boiuiil to Mill Dii'go. Tin1 cliooiier llak'akala litoulit 1:W." liajjs iigiir from Hawaii on .satimlay. 'I'lii! Mi'aiiit'i' Hawaii faun' oil tin- M:i- 1-1111 Kailway yu-li-nlay ulK-rnoon, ami will Ipiivc lo-inorrow 11101-11I11: toi 111al.ua porw. lla- ro:,Eic;i vessels in port. II M S Cliamplnii, St Clair, Iroin Hawaii I'Sh Nip-le, MeCiiilcy, from Samoa Am l-insi-tcil ehr Jdilicu I.t'wcr, I) W 1 l'euliallow, from I'ort Town- -cml Am hit rorcl (vUncii. .1 C M Winillii, 1 1 (till San I'rauui-en Am lil. Tillie linker, Carter. Iroin lloiifskon Am Icin Iteptiitor, l)i eycr. from Kurcka Am likt C V Punk, A O (!laer, iroin Newcastle Am likt Klikllat, K U Cuttlcr, fioni Toil 'I'owii'-cuil Am lik Colu-a, 1!.ic1,ii. from Ncwce-lle, X sv Am l-inn-teil -elir i: K Wonil, N C I.nr n'li, from Xewcatlc, X S W Am tern l.:i. h () Wlkmaii, from l.u ruka. ral Am leru Ve-tu, rrleileiljerjr, from I'ort Klakely FOREIUN VESSELS EXPECTED. I' S I' Cliarlc-ton ft mil S.111 FiancKco ilue May 'J-J I!i;t .1 I) SprcckoK from :m 1'ialieisco (for Ivalniliii) .May 1! Ilk Alex McNeil. Kills, from Sail Kran- chen ilue May II Sclir l'uiitaii, from Sun nii'fjo, 1I111; Mav t!l Itl.t .1 A Kiilkeiiliiir, from Peru, (for ICnlmlut; ilue May 7 l!r.-liip lilcnlk'lil fioni Liverpool, iluo Ail,".' I Sclir Alcalde, from I'oit Luillow, due May 1'.' Ill; Alalanla, from I'ujjet Sound, due May 10 likt (1 0 I'm kins, from lVru, due May h (ler lik A1I011K from Ilremeu Her lil: Kiui-l, I10111 Xew Yoik Ilk rnelis iloliu, from Xewcatk', due .May 1(1 Sclir (itilileii Shore, from Sydney, due May LM It M S h Alanii'da. M'oro, from the Colonic, due May ill Haw bl; Andiew Wuleh. Mar-ton, from San Frant'Nt'o, dun May 1'.' likt Dl-eovery. MeXdl, fliiniSan frau- eico, iluii May 1 1 Am likt lrmauk'A II Paul, from Sail Francisco, due May 1:1 ltjt l.urllne, Mar-ton, ln.ni Sin I'rau- elco (furlliloj due May l.'i likt Mary Whil.ulniau, fiom' Sau Frau- el-cd, due May 17 J'.kt Planter, Dow, fiom San Fram-Ncii, due Mav 1 1 15;t V ti Irwlu, McCulloch, from San I'rani'l-i'o, (.for Kaliulul)iliie May a I II It M S Acorn, troiii lNiulinalt, II C, due. May :5l Hi- ship llonowdale, from Liverpool, diiuMuj " Jtr bk Illrker from London, -idled Apr 10, duo Auj; '.'." Sclir .J O Xmtli from Sun KraneUeo, (en route for Mahiikoua) due .1 urn 1 Am bryl l.urliiiL', MutMiu, liom San Frauei-co, due.liuii' 'J SPECIAL MEETINGS. Air. H. M. fjayfonl will loin Hip week nihl series of ovaiijj;ulistic nicotines in Um Y. 1.1. C. A. hull, at 7 ::)() this evening. All classes can find help and hlussin in the meet ings tilts week, hut they will bu ot hpceiul value to all christians yoittio; or old. Air. Say ford has already proved that he is specially adapted for wotk in this city. Come and hear him. SUPREME COURT. In ro iistnto of Alanoel I'aiko of Honolulu, Ouliu, deeeased testate. IVlition of Alex. J. Curlwrighl that will be admitted to probate and that letters testamentary be issued to himself. Ordered that will be ad mitted to probato and that letters testamentary be issued to petitioner under SflOOO bond. .1. M. Alousar rut for petionor; pctitionpr in jier-.1011, GENERAL HEWS. A iiy coloied I iow has been lnsi, iiml tin' (iwutM' of IV1 rd u lewnid lo the finder of flu' Iioih. Tin: ICoolini election will In- held llHIlOMOW. .1. E. llusli mid .1. I. ICnttltikou are the oppo.iiiK ciindi- I III! I'M. I)(. II. V. Anilci-oii will leave by llii' Mikahala ht ovciiinj;, on n ro- fc.isioiuil VMl of two Weeks O.' 1IIOI2 In Kittiiii. Mil. .1. (.'. Oltllioy ik'I'lilll'ri Ii) IH'Ccpl llic n.ioiwiliilily of debts inclined in his inline without his wiiten uiithority. Annt-r I'O nii'inhcis of tliu Hono lulu Hilled 1 111-111 il 011I to li.iilaliou ill ill lal niglil, ill I'alari' Siii,ui'. Major lli'hhanl wan in riiniuuinil. A .N'niiMAN- stallion, liroiijiht tlown I iy llii' S. S. Aunt r.iliu mi lirr la"! liip for linn. Sani.'l'aikcr, is -aiil to In llii' liiiof animal of lliul kind in tin I'oiintiy. Mil. .I0I111 KlaU'r will j;ivi' liis lli-hl ptihlii' cxliihitinii (if iiiiiiil-ri'adiiit,', c'.i'., in llonululii.iil thi'Opur.i Moiibf tlii.s ovi'iiiiij;. Tii'ki Im at .Mr. J.. .1. 1,'veyV olllvo. Tiinsi: wlio inli'iiil lo I'linipi'tf foi the pti.o for lie lii'.sl nanii's for tin ni'W town anil its principal Hliccl at ICwii, must h:ifi ilifir xiiyKC'tioiii in In. foi u 111. on tn-niniiow. Atlilrc- In 1'. (). lio. V. Xo liiovi'iiiciit Ii.im yet ht'i'ii inaili" towanN i-lfiii jtiji up llic ilchris of the rt'ccnl lirPo on Xuiiuiiti anil lintel stici'ls. Anion;; tin niiiiH of llic iniliT place .-ecil water-pipes leal;iur. are Till: I'lpiilalik liife A.-Mirance Sn eiely, wliie ajzent for t lit tc Mauil in Air. A. .1. C.11 Iw rij;ht. nie now sell iii); their IjoiiiI-- iipmi ety linn.-. Head what the agent f,iy in ,111 nd-serli.-ciiient. (ifAit..Ti:i:i bonds" aie oil'cicil by the Mutual Life InKtii.ince Com pany of .New Ynik. Mr. S. P.. ItoM', ut Wilder V i'o.'b, Kcncial nj;enl for thee i.-hind.-, will cheeifiilly an.-wer all euiiiirics for iiifoiiualiiui. A VKIiY allraelive pio!i.iiiiiiic is leiu; iicp.ueil for tlie twelfth lupin recital at Kauiiiakapili chinch next TiiCfday evening, the 20lh init. Miss vim Miililelilyk, M. It. C. Mnuleanle and the Kawaialrin Scininary Clinius will sin. Mil. William Millci, cnbinet maker, who was binned nut Satuiday niylit, will resume business in a day or iwo in ti place adjoining .fun llee's ics taur.inf. Mr. Miller is thankful to those who died lu s;le miiiiu of his p tods at the lire. Mu. Alfied Fowler, in cnnii.niy wilh Col. (!. W. Maefail.iiie, leaves nu the Kiuau this afteriionn, for Maui, to vinit the Spreckelsville, Yaikaiii, and Ihu Pain plantation. Mr. Fnivlei will piohably lake the steiiuier for .lapati tlii.s mouth, 011 his two-year journey aioiind Ihu woi Id. Tin: S. F. Call, of Apiil 'Jli.siiys : Putser Sinilli of the stenmer Muii piwn wall;.s aiound the Oeeaiiii doej; in 11 iuir of lifrlit 1ums licit aie 1111 iipii' in their way. Tim uppeis aio of leather tanned fioni the skin of lliewifenf a Maori chief, who was killed and llnyed lor some ciinio she committed. It was presented to Air. Suiilhiiy his adtniieis in Auckland. Tin: case of .las. liiophy, Thus. Duulap, J. KviMott.Thos. Tililiiy and .1. Xavier, lemaiidcd fiom (he tith canie up in tin Police Couit this iiiurniuc; and i.- still on. Alar.-hal Soper, Captain Larsen, Xavier, (Cus tom (iiiaid. nol. pios. cntcicil against him), Cnjit. Kiblin, .1. O. II Youii,', 11ml .las. Kauui h.ive tetilied lor the piosccution. IC.iuui, who lived at .Slaue,lttei -liouse point, iniplieatcs a number of hack diivers in his testi mony. EVENTS THIS EVEIilHG. Special Services in Y. Al. (J. hall, at 7 :!!(). Court Lunalilo, No. (IliOO A. I'., at 7:.;i). llco. W. lie Lone; Post No. fl. A. 15., at7::i(). ICxcelsior Lodte No. 1,1. (). A. O. I.' O. V., at 7 :!!(). Drill Co. 15, Honolulu Rifles, at 7:!i0. Aleelino; of Arion Coinmitte at Arion hall, at 7:110. Slater's mind-reading exhibition, at Opera House, at .s. The l'. S. S. Iroquois, now under going repairs at the Alare Island Navy-yard, will in about two weeks make a second start for Samoa to relieve the Alohieaii at Apia. The .Mohican will, upon the arrival of Hie Iroquois, go first to Auckland for supplies and will then go to the west coast of South America. The Iroquois will sail by way of Hono lulu. The Navy Department is inform ed of the ai rival at the Alare Island Navy-yard of the I'liited States steamship .Mat ion. The Marion lias necn on the Asiatic station for the past few years. She will be put out of commission within a week or so. As she is believed to be in good re pair, after receiving a good cleaning and Homo fresh paint she will bo again put in commission and proba bly be assigned to the l'aoilic, sta tion. The run of the new torpedo-boat Gushing fiom Newport to New York on Alay 2 was the quickest on re cord between those cities. She ran against strong winds and heavy seas, but nevertheless made, it in six hours and fifty-seven minutes, or seven minutes quicker than any other vessel, LOCAL & DAU.Y viwHWM-Txiirfo4im i mi AMERICAN NOTES, Tin Ij-lltiiil Inn 1111 Hie I'llUIIKl'll, Tin I IV I 11 rCorrc-iponileuce of the Hi i.i.r. ns.l San Fiiani imo, Alay oil. There has been no new develop ment on Hie sugar schedule, the energy of Congress being centered oil the Silver bill. It is probable licit a compromise tueasuiu will he passed. Tlie gold ling do not safely iclinqiiish their Imld, anil as lliey eonliol Hie Administration it follows that the Silver men have an uphill light liom start to I'mUli. Hut siler will win Hie end. Silver is tlie peo ple's money, and far more of it is pioduced than of gold. The D'uec tor of tlie 1'niled States .Mint states Inst year's product of the piucious metal at gold, S:12,.S00,ii()(i ; silver, bullion value, Sl(i,7.")0,()00, coinage value, 8tl,l!lf!,.Uil. The different u between tlie bullion and coinage value or silver, or S17,8!)l!,.iil, "is about the measiiie of Hie annual ad vantage gold has over silver under the existing coinage laws of the United Males. II there were fiee silver coinage as there is free gold coinage, silver would be on a par with gold, and values ol all ex changeable commodities would be come settled on a higher basis lo Hie advantage of all classes except money lenders and manipulators of credits. It is Hie constant fluctua tion of gold which depiesse- indus try, cripples manufactures and Hade, and unsettles values gener ally. The coinage law compels the minting of Si,()iiU,0(Ji) silver per month, or S-.' 1,000,000 yeaily, but the (.iovernment enjoys 1 lit profit on this coinage, as silver bullion is bought lor the mint at 111:11 ket rates. Free coinage would give tlie advan tage to the silver producer, and put the money "into circulation. Il is contended, and wilh reason, that the coin 111 circulation does not suf fice for the legitimate needs of busi ness, which condition is to tlie ex clusive benefit of the credit institu tions. Tlie bankiui; iulcrc-a of course lights the pioposal to in crease ihu coinage of .silver, hence the absorbing inteiest taken in it by Cungresi. The preliminary skirmish on Hie Tnrilf was fought on the classifica tion ot wool ; but as this proposal was embodied in a separate bill the Speaker shut oft' discussion ol the general measure. A fiee wool schedule will be proposed. Tliero is far more reason in free wool than in Iree sugar. The latter would damage domestic industries, Hie former would help them. This is how the Cliioniele, in a recent isslie, alluded to the Hawaiian sugar inter ests; "A morning contemporary says that the Cliioniele otands alone in its position on the sugar question among tlie papers of this city, either Republican or Democratic. And still we do not feel lonesome. The fact that the Republican majority of Hie Ways and Means Committee occupies precisely Hie same po-i'.ion on the question as Hie Chronicle, and the reflection that the other papers of the cilj' are making the light of tlie local sugar ring and the Hawaiian planters against the Am erican people, helps us to bear our isolation with perfect equanimity." And yet the Chronicle is fighting the battle of the Sugar Trust'in San Francisco, with which so many Ha waiian planters have identified themselves. Its course on the sugar tariff shows how little consideration I hey may expect from this Trust should it get the upper hand and be able to dictate terms. "When it was at the height of its dishonest pros perity it gave out false quotations of prices to cheat its Hawaiian as sociates. It does not stop at trifles. A sense of honorable obligation is wanting, while according to its own contention it has no legal responsi bility attaching to it. The recent suit brought against tho Trust in New York to hold its members re sponsible as a corporation, will test the latter point. If Hie Trust is without legal responsibility, how ever, the inteiest of Hawaiian cer tificate holders in the assets when liie final clean-up comes, will not amount to the value of a Kalakaua dollar, because only a lawful con tract will bind them. "Honor among thieves" lias been discounted by the Sugar Trust ring in their manipulation of trust cerlilicates in Wall street and among its members. The steel screw steamer Clatidine, Sol) Ions burden, built to the order of Air. Clans Spreckels, for the inter-island trade, was launched March 2nd, according to the Glas gow Herald. She will be an addi tion lo the Wilder Steamship Com pany's fleet. The Clandinc has been constructed lo the highest class of llureau Veritas, lias long poop, monkey forecastle, and large deck house forward and aft of machinery space, with shade deck oveiheaii. The- saloon is entered by handsome stairway from poop deck, having on both sides commodious staterooms, which, with additional deckrooms, give sleeping accommodation for 00 saloon passengers. The vessel is lilted up with electric lights, electric bells, etc. The Clatidine was named by Aliss Catherino Alacfarlane, 'laughter of Air. tJeorge Gray Alac farlane, a"gent of the owner. She has been tested and accepted, guar anteed horsepower 1000. The build ers were Napier, Sharks it Hell, Yoker, 011 the Clyde She was to sail for the islands in a few weeks under the command of Captain Dodd, UJriil.W'IMW: liOWUI.ULH, II. SPECIAL CLEARING.:: SALI- OF -srs 0 lane uarnages MUST MME ROOM 1 t A.VOPY TOP CUT-IJNDKi:. KLLIPTIC SPUIXC OAlilll.WiK WITH LAMPS THUKF.-SPKIXC. TOP PIIAF.TON CAN'OPY TOP siif.-i:i: L l-.'.VTI IP, It TltlMMKI) . . FOLDI.N'U SKAT J1UC1CP.' 'AIM) (Columbus Muggy TOP Mt'titiY (Columbus lliiy ('. make) .... CIIICAOO ItOAD ('AIM'S, each. -o- t'tiy The above litotes STRICTLY SPOT CASH. are Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Go,, -'. :ii end "CUM ?jt9 a Without it Ilivtil Ii: BK Onc-tliird the Pries of the Itoyal ! Every Ilounokcepcr Should Uso It ! &jT A Saiii','-nf .!! IVi Cent in Co-I ami Quality. Tin Yen -I. rJ SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. HENRY DAVSS & CO., o.'il ('nil FAclu-he A-.'i lit.- for Ihu Hawaiian l-lauil-. 'Tlie members of the Hawaiian Colony at San Francisco appcat to be enjoying themselves as well Ammicau tariff legislation will per mit. They are hopeful but by no means sanguine of a favorable re sult. The smokestack of the American Refinery shows no sign of lighting up the furnaces. It wa- promised by the Trust's agents that the re finery would start up again, free from the Receiver's control, on March .'hi. Two months have nearly elapsed since then but the promise remain unfulfilled. It would lie safe to gamble on quite two additional months, and if the decision is given before the November elections) it will he an unlooked-for event. Rut somehow tho consumers of sugar on the Coast and as far Kast as the Alis-ouri River, draw their supplies from tlie SpieckcU refinery, without increase in price or delay in deliv ery, to the manifest annoyance of the T'l ust organ and touters. The cannot understand how a great manufacturing and mercantile linn can be content to conduct its busi ness without taking advantage ol it- position as exclusive producer of a staple commodity and cinch con sumers. If tfie American Refin ery had been in the same po sition as Hie California has occupied since tlie middle of February, it is sale lo say that relined sugar would be at least one cent per pound hi-dier than it is. The people ot California understand and appre ciate the business policy of the Ca lifornia Refinery Company. Mo ports in Philadelphia papers agree in staling that the new Spreckels rellnery is turning outjthe very best qualities ot sugar. Kverytliing is now working smoothly, tlie Trust sines having been removed. The daily output 01 tins rellnery is re ducing tlie sales of the Trust refin eries by that amount, and the sugar being of better quality gives greater satisfaction. The Evening l'ost published ev eral interviews' on Hie .sugar ques tion on the 1st, in which a defence was made of Hie Islands Treaty. Air. A. IL Spreckels also replied to tlie Chronicle's attack upon Hie la bor policy ot tho planters, and de fended the treaty and tariff. The figures he gives of Hie production of licet sugar are instructive. Hawai ian planters would have nothing lo fear from beet sugar under existing treaty conditions. With free for eign sugar and a bonus upon domes tic sugar the case would be different. The reply in the Chronicle was tamp. It contended that it free sugar had developi'il the Hawaiian trade, it should be tiled with Cuba and oilier countries. The House Committee on Foicigu Affairs on May 1st acted favorably on a resolution looking to the culti vation of reciprocal relations be tween the Tinted Stales and other American republics. Tho public debt was 1 educed by S7,f).'ili,'J0l during Apiil. The total reduction in Hie debt since .Juno til), 1N80, was Slil.li'.'i.S.'il up to April lit), 18110. Total cash in the treas ury, Sli.Ti.-iu 1,788. i.ati; ii.vinmis. Itaikentine Discovery, merchandise to Honolulu .'i!l."i toils, 11 the II u- waiinn line. Schooner John J. Not Hi, .'li'O tons, merchandise to Mahukoiia in the Hawaiian line. auiiAi: vrorA'im.ss. New Yoik dif.patche.s of .May lM, are as follows: Sugar Ifaw is ntuady; wiles of (if)0 tons .Muscovado, 8!i test, at ." acaifjo of Ceutrifiijjials, 'Jfl test, It ii-lii, cost and lieieht; llefliied, l'i. IKUU. FOR NEW STOCK I CliiJ-H,. 2!.s: irli'J.'i 200 1M) I ."ill l7o WITH LAMP.-' . . MaV Oi UUCICUOAltl), TWO SKATS. Cn. make). . 11F.LOW COST, and our terms are N'n. 70 (.ifF.F.N STUF.F.T. lVu't & Qusililj easier; C, .I I at . 11-10; White Kuril C. ."ii a't ol : ellow, Ii at . ; Cubes, li;j per lb. Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. i.:ir.,i & Iinporhint I am iu-triieted lv Mls-it-. HYMAX Illtu.-s. to hold a Large Credit Sale, at my Sill-loom, IJilecu -Heel, oil WiMhiustlny Thiirsilny, Ma lllh A I. Mb. Coiiiiururiiii: hi IO oVIoel. :i. in Knell Wu.v. A complete iis-eitlli"lit of DRY GOODS ! ( 'oniprl-iiig- asnmeres, Coburgs J 1'iiliey IMv-s liooils. Illack A Coloicd Mciliio-, TL"8OWf5 IljB.1tIKIS, Lie., Lie, Lie. T'.te. A complete asoriinciit of Lawns & Prints, icnt',: L.iifk'n' t'lidcrwear. While ,v llrowii Cotton-, A full line of '5 k lentil's ClotiiiM, The ino-t complete tls-oitliifllt or .tlru'n !. mill's" A ('liililren'M 5 1 1 0 13 "W .A. T8.1L 9 All patterns and qimlllle- of Woolen & Calico Shirts, A very full Hue of TAILORING GOODS, Coiiiprl..iig Cas-lincre-. Tweeds, Worsteds. Dl.uigoual-, Linens, Ducks, Etc. AUo, full Hues of Silk Ribbons & Handkerchiefs. And a very law a oituumt of FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS, Lie. Ltc, Lie. Lie. rAT"The-e (Jooils have all been care fully -elected loi this nmrliet. and 11- prUn the latest mid ino-il -tii'tlt styles In every line I9T All tinoils offeied will bits-old, and Invoice-will be clo-ed 0111 icgaid les of co-i. I.Wicrul Terms at Wale .IAS. K. . HO It CAN, Aiii'llmii er. ")l II VAiTEI A IIKI.I'Klt for Die hiirst'-.initlii iraue. iiiy 1!. AYKOHI), KI111' sirei'l. ! :'.t TO LKT A. n;n.Nirifii:i) cotfni on Nuii.iiiii street, near 'lue,iid, on easy tciiu-, Apply .V.I :-i tiLiny.. TO LIST Ji'St-Jti PHLMISLS situated at eill CvgiS" - Ivaiialiiiiui. at im 1 oeeupleil by .Mis. (liuucy. l(l4t!SsIl)1 given 011 June 1. IS'.ni. .101 IN V. COLI'.l'U.V. r.i'-Jw Credit Trade JS.A. l "HO ! to X('?.VM.V'r-'Jy? NOW IS THE TIME ! j I The Equitable Life Assure Society of Ihe Aie now sell, tig tiicir lloncN. 'ind upon easy lure ol Insurant c goes with etery IJond. The followiiiL' are a few o! the original and progrcs-ive CnmpMiy: ENDOWMENT BONDS, 5 PER CENT. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE. INDEMNITY BONDS, 4 - IMPROVED FREE TONTINES WITH LUCRATIVE OPTIONS. ENDOWMENTS. PARTNERSHIP AND JOINT LIFE POLICIES. CHILDRENS" ENDOWMENTS, ETC. The ('ompai'3 is eipiitiible. il s payments: prompt and certain, and Us populatity unbounded. (From th" Xr,r ' tux Sun, April lA, lfiDO.) Tin l.iirfA't'Hl Hitsiiu'S'. Kvor TiMHHiH'lei! hy a 1 .1 IV Aur- jinft' Company. The new businc's of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of JS'cw York for Hie first n,tiarfcr of llic present year is reported to exceed Kirn Million Doi.i.Ait. This i at the 1 ate of f cm hiimlivl millions at'wtsur-nm-t'ir tlm io n; and is unprecedented in tlie annals of lite assurance. .-jYIniirination cheerfully furnished to any who will wiitc to or call upon the uudei .signed at his otllee. ALEX. J, CARTWRICHT, ctciieral Agent for the Hawaiian Inlands, Equitable Life A ran ranee Society of Hie I'. S. Jnij-1-90 HOLLiSTE rmi i-ci -iMi-oinKij's ,v D U U GS&CHE M 3 C ALS Ti-llel AHlib -, Kllie 1 " r 1 1 1 1 tt ' - A' s.i.l'-, I'.l'i 'It Ml'dl cill. s lloiiii cpiitbie It. UO'd't's, j.!i oi,si3Iii 01 Kn I). CIGARS, CIGARETT MANI'K CTl'i:i:i.' oi HolHster's Ginger rsi.vo KXcLisn i:ly ihk HYA" I r HUilc. WA. fcsK SYSfhiW Mil ALL ALltATLI) OKVKI! VUKti. ! VilHT STllV.ZYV. ;;::;: SUlTi'OJ.HMJ. J'ninous (traiid clive Si ll.ildiii .Ynwl Wrought Steel CookingRanges AVith Broiler & Hot "Water Attachments I- y j .!" ' 'iii" hm 1 p 11 W " ConsumiDg Onc-thiid Less Fuol, either wood or coal, tlisn any oihtr Stove in existancs) ! &$ No Bri:l: Work About It! Just a Clo.Mi Cut Stovo ! -Xsia Whose Baking Qualities are Unsurpaeced ! r. jnTevoi"'-!!. GJ-x:tfjt. This (iiate is ol a tii.iiiulai foiiu bin iiijr t Inee Miiface.- wliieh an it-vei-ible, mi that a -cp.iiate top siufaee cm be Used mi alternate days; oj il the one Mil face in cmisc of u-e -liow.sany wear then the other can be tinned up, and mi on the i.tln-i, inakiiij; il eijiml in dur.ihdiU t" three disliuel (Hales. roit salk itt ft vv M. 1 1 m tvi fri ac.BAiinnii ."J3S If Toil btiei t, nppii fSpictKels i:. It. HuNiiiiv, I'lcsldent ,'c .Miiii.iair. (ion). iti:Y llltows, .Sieretary iV IVe-isiiir. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE GO,, :.- Optii). Spt'ceUel' IJiinlf. IMTOItTKUS nod Gen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Oomiine Haviland Cliiua, plain ami decorated; and Wcdwocd Ware. I'i.iuo. Library A ."stand Lamp-, Cli.uulelier. it Klti'tnHers, Lamp I'ixtuie.s 01 all kind.s, A cmipl -te .t.snr'.iu't ( l)rilli t Kile, PLANTATION . SUPPLIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION ! The "Couelle" 'Wvli"ilcd Kidinc l'low t Ivjualicr. Him beard Itice Plow, I'laiiten,' St. el it (loo.-untcl;i d llten, Oils,. OilK, I.AUD, CYU.NDKH. ICr.ROSlJN'i;, Ll.NSKlU), I'nintf, Varnishes ,t llrushif. Mituilti A. riial Hope, IIANDM'.S OF ALL KINDS, 4- JJ-io!te, J-Ios-'C, Ilosc, ItUniJKK, YJKK-nolJNI) ol hitp-rior .niality, A STEAM, A'ato Iron Ware, .Silver l'l.Ued W.ne, Table v l'neket Cutlery, J'owder, sliilA Cup.s, Tim Colelir.itid"Clul" .Mufhiiii-loudedCiirtriilses, AGKNTM 1TOJC Hait'rt l'nteiil "l)uple." Die Slock for Pipe ,t Bolt Thre.idinj:, Ilailinau'M Sleel Wiie Kuncu A Steel Yiio .Mat?. (iate City Slono rilled iiov-au-Stf "Xew rflWfrvgiMU JW '.'WfW)g.'TVtj?5;'ft nee United States, tertu The additional lmiiiv attr.v-tiw' forms offered by thi f3 o LA J? nr.ALi'.its ln- T (Ji): ri( li-.ii bo G( TOBACCO nu; ci;i.i;i:i:Ti:i) Ale & Soda Wafers hy Tin: Bn c try. 11 n r-n a tx u ?y m m k. 5? ff 5 Hank. Honolulu, II. I. John K.n-4, Vkv-r'resldciil, ('urn. ltnows. Auditor. icj;j. L'oi'tSfri'ei, DI.'ALKltS IN- CSomoIiiIii. Win. Ii, lusher i Wrought itoel lLtnyiM I'iocoss" Tv.isl DrtllH, Keul'. Cnriiiigu Taint. f jt, yU &. f IT .f X I i l iik...-if2jgifcjr ' jiai.1111 iff r fi idnm ku .A "V-