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WiiU. 20 1 3B 0 20, (I 00, S SO r, is! e 44 5 19 0 41 1 .Ml 2 44 3 2d "1 2 (10 1 00 M () 20 21 2 40 1 SO 8 00 i) 40 5 It) III Thuil. 23, 3 10. 2 40, 8 :10 10 20 S 1 C 45 4 2.1 sets. 7 27 8 23 5 17 I Fil. 24 4 00 3 311 '.) 10,10 50 but. 23 4 30 4 30' tl Jit) II 20 lull. 20 5 00 5 20 10 2(1 11 .10 f. 101 0 4- A 201 I) 45 S 201 U 43 Nun moon on tlic 24 til nt.lh. 3(lm. u. in. Til 03 'Ulatlu jfjiiTefui MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1892. ARRIVALS. June 10 Am Stun Aloha, Johnson, 13 dnyn fioiu Han Francisco Stinr .Mlkahala from Kauai Stinr Clatidino from .Man! Sclir ICauikoaoullfrom Kohala .June 2d S S Yauushlro Maru, Young, from Yo- kohnina anil Hongkong DEPARTURES. June 20 Stinr C R Bishop for Waianae, Wal- alua, Knliuku at 1) a in. Slmr Waialoalo for Lalialna. Kukui- haole and Uonokaa at 1U a m Stmr J A Cummins for Walmaualo and Koolau at 10 a in Stinr Kaala for Kilnuca and llnualci at 4 p in 'Stmr Mokolii for Moloknl and Lauai nt 5 p in .Stmr Waiuiannlo for MoluKui am! .Maui at S p in VESSELS LEAVIHu TO-MORROW. 'Stinr (Jlaudinc for Maui ms p in .Stinr Mlkahala for Kau.n ti. b p m b S Austialia, Uoiulluitc.for ban Fian- OlsCO CAKCUEb H1GM ISLAND FCfilS. .Stinr Mikahal.i 2(178 bags sugar, 200 bags lice, lf0 sheep, 1 calf, 18 hides. 10u pkg. suiidrii's. Stinr cliiiuiiiie -22.'2 li.igs s-tiar, -10 bags tin 0,273 bag (.urn, ;t2 liund cattle. 1 Ikiim;, 711 hidun and 150 pkgs btiu di ion. PASSENGER&. From Kauai pur stmr Mlkahila. June 1!) Gov W 1J Jtice, iMibS hti'veiis, Mrs U M Cook and son, II Kcltier, witu and 2 idiildicu, U de Mullo. uifo and child ilibS Ij Poor, AlibS L Tliump'-ou, K Hutchinson, II llempcll, II Wlllguiotli. 0 I. biito.iMii,-, A il 1'ans, Mrs M Ail.iu, (J WultuiM, U.ipt Muse, U H JJuhop. A 1j .Mai tin.-, It '1'uuianng.i, llr Maktijaa JJr Kimishiuia. Dr .Mitainuia, iliv bhlda, ilr llatta, and 71 deck. From Maul per Mini- Ulaudine, .Juno 20 G K Wilder, O Ciclglitou, l)v. Laid lav and wife, Miss Helen Wilder, Mr Magee, A T Atkiiihiui, O A Allen, J Hioivu. F Naka, .1 L Knulukou, ,s 1 luiilccworlli, A n l'llleati, Mis healing nnd daugiitir, v in II G Tie dway, u tl Dinkey, J Dow, 11ms .Molt, J A Gun salves, Jim i iniMler, Lttii lioiig. Ah tiing, Ung Yuen, and 2:1 1 tck. FOREIGN VESSELS IN FOfil. U .S h 'an Kiiiiieiteo. Jtear-Mhuiia) liiowu, from i-ian Diego Aus wni.-liip Fasaiia fioin hini Franuiseo Am 5-ni sehr Louis, Hatch, fioin Nuw eaule. N W Am bk Albeit, Winding, from San Fran cisco Am Pit Paetolus, Beadle, from Newcastle, N 8 W Am bkt W 11 Diinond. Nelson, from San Frauclrco Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, from San Fran cisco Am bkino Planter, Dow, from San Frau cleo 11 r fchlp Uemiiore, Jenkins, from Liver pool ICe bk Ophir, llrugulere, fioin Newcastle, N S W Brit bk .Sumatra from Newcastle, N S V Biit bk Veritas from Newcastle, N S W Am selir Aloha, Johnson,1 from San Francisco SHIPPING NOTES. Tho bark Albert Is loading with sugar at lliu V. S S. Co 's wlituf. 'J he steamer W. G Hall will bn due tomorrow morning in time to catch thu outgoing Austiall.i. 'I ho bark Huvfriiuu has about finished dlscbaiglng coal. Shu will load with ballast for thu Sound, The schooner Aloha, Johnson master, nrrhed Miuday, thirteen days from the Golden Gale, with a cargo of general meiehamlUe. Miu commenced discharg ing at Hrewer's wlsaif thin innrulug. BAND CONCERT. The Kcvynl Iluwniimi Military Bunil tinder the Icuilernliip of Professor II, Burger w ill give u concert nt Hawaiian Hotel tliis evening at 7:110 o'clock. Thu following is tho program: I'AIIT I. 1. Maieh-'-Tho Admiral". ..Mlllueker 2 OviTliuu liunillt Tilcks".. Sii)))U 8, Finale LolieiigiJu" Wagner 4. "Jteminiseeneesol Uffuubiieli" Com tidl "Ulwl Nanl.', "Ilolu Waliiiea." Lllil HaloOhele," I'AIIT II, C .Medley "Popular Melodlm" Heuipcolll I! Gavotte-' Itlilue Sounds".. ..Lalaii 7. Walt. -"looi Nights"... stiaiiKs H. Medlj--.Noilh tiud houlh" ( . ...... . Tobuul Hawaii I'ouol. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Diamond IIrad, 3 p. in. Weather clear, wind fresh northeast. Tub dredge has been towed hi and is lying near tho King's boathouso again, Hi'.vkn eases of drunkenness wore disposed of in the Police Court thin morning. Captain Hkai'H, thu innn-lisli, will leave for tho Coast to-nionow on thu Australia. Hkad Sir Edwin Arnold's account of his visit heru in the "1'aradisu of tho lMcilio." The yachts were out again on Sat urday afternoon. Thoy arc getting in trim for tho Fourth of July. Tin: annual meeting of the British Uenevolent Society will ho held this evening in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. Chas Leonard w ih arrested yester day for larceny of $fi0 Leonard made suitable amends to-day and was dis charged. Tin: bind will play at the Hawaiian Hotel this evening, principally for thu bene lit of thoso leaving by thu S. S. Australia to-morrow. Hon. W. II. Cornwell will not par ticipate in the races at Kahului on July -1 1 1 1 , notwithstanding what the Advertt.-er says this morning. Tin: H'hnouui Aloha heat the brig W.Q.I i win fioin San Francisco to this port, having arrived yesterday in 1!J days. '1 he Irwin is not yet sig naled. A company of bluejackets from the Austro-Hungarian corvette Ftisiuiu was landed this morning for drill on the old baseball grounds. They (car ried rilles. Thk cocoanut tree presented by Queen Dowager Kapiolani co the Gol den Qulo Paik, San Francisco, has been safely loaded on the upper deck of the Australia. Thk S. S. Yaniashiro Maru fiom Yokohama and Hongkong with im migrants in lived and anchored oil' port at !i o'clock this afternoon. She is advertised to leave for thu same ports to-morrow. Hon. It D. Walliridgo, President of the Maui Iiacing Association, has ex tended an invitation to the members of the press to be present at the Fourth of July meeting of the Asso ciation at Wailuku. A nativk named Paahao from Hji makiia, Hawaii, was committed to the Insane Asylum on Saturday, on the evidence- of Dr. C. A. Peterson that lie is insane. Paaliao imiiginu that he has lots of weilth. He l-oe'aims that lie fought with Kamehameli.i I. LinTnitS have been received here for the Gillig par y, who are expected by tho steamer China to-day from I ipau. They will probably make a short slay here, and visit the Volcano, as they have to be in New York next month, to join their beautiful yacht for the yachting season, Mr. Gillig being a member of the New Ynik Yiiohl Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gillig seem to have a deep uloha for the Islands. ADVERTISING NOTES. A iiotisi: below the prison is to lot. C. J. McCarthy has lots on Lilihu at i eel for sale. !5-tf Kewaiid is ollered for thu n turn of a lost music book. Al'l'Klt sii.ivmg use Cucumber Skin I iiuic. Dciifon, Smith it Co., Agents. -Ui Jar. F. Moiican will hold a salo of groceries and liquors at 10 a. in, Fri- 'i-'y. biiNiiiiKK lelieved at once by Cu eumbei 'Ionic, ileiisoii, Smith & Co., Au-nis.. 1-tf Tiik 15i tuuuick bilhaid pailois aio the. most elecaut (ileasiue resort in I Toiii iliilu. li-tf "WilKitK shall I sec yon this evun ingV" "Oh, Mime old place, the Hrunswick." (5-if Ki:ai. estate in Molokai will bo s ild at auction by L. J. Levey at his sales room June 22. 10. J. Mouoan, carpenter and build er. 81 Bcretauia street, solicits busi ness and will give prompt attention to all jobbing orders. Thk wreck of tho steamer Akamai, as she now lies stranded at Waialua, will be sold at that place at U o'clock lo-moriow morning Dui.lclotJK coneu and chocolate will bo served every morning early at the Palace lee Cieam Parlors, Ludwigsun, & Cion, Holel street. I-if IIoiniON, Newman & Co. call atten tion to a supply of hot wuler hags of different sizes. No household is well equipped without this convenience. A okntluman living at Arlington Hotel wishes to purohaso .1 hoise, harness and top vehicle in good con dition, from one who will sell very cheap. 1-tf Diikhhmakino, Cutting nnd Fitting done at ladies' houses. I'm feet lit gumanteed. MISS WOLF. 73 Bero tania stieet, or Mutual telephone 01)0, bcfniu 8 a. 111, or o:30 p, m. 8-3m Miss Maiiv Lyi.i;, lately book-kcopor with Kgan & G111111, is prepared to do Btenogiaphing and type-writing at moderate rates. Gradualu of Heahl's Business College, San Francisco. Ollieo with O. J. McOaithy, 35 Mer chant street. 2-1 in A traveling man who chanced to be in the store of E. V. Wood, ut Mclvees Rocks, Pa,, says while he was waiting to see Mr. Wood, u little gill came in with uu empty bottle la beled Chamberlain's Pain Balm and said: "Mamma wants another bot tle of that inidiciuu; she says it Is tho best medicine for rheumatism she over used." 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers, Benson, Smith &Co., Agents. m . NIN'IJTEENTU DAY. Monday, June 20, 1S!)2. Slnrulnu: HeNnlun. Assembly convcncil tit 10 o'clock. Prayer by thu chaplain and reading of this minutes by the clerk nml by the interpreter. Minutes approved as read. The following petitions were presented and read : Uy Uep. Wilder, a number 'of pe titions from various districts that the duty on rice he retained. Tabled for consideration with bill. Like petitions on the same subject were picseiited by Uep. White. Aki na, Kanealii, Kaiinamano and Ed monds. All tabled for future consid eration. Rep. Knmaitoha presented peti tions, (1) that licenses he granted to allow the distillation of liquors; (2) to allow the sale of wines and beer. Laid on the table for consideration nith bills. Itcp. Nawahi, from Hilo, that the law relating to the appointment of tax assessors-ln-chief be repealed. Tabled. Also, that when tho pay of police be appropriated the sums be personally itemized. Tabled. Also, that an appropriation be made for a road from Hilo through Puna. To Public Lands. Also, that the sum of $1500 he appropriated for the im provement of a landing at Puna. To Public Lands. By Uep. Bush, from -13 voters of Honolulu, that a new Constitution be granted. Tabled for bill. Minister Whiting announced that the Report of the Attorney-General's Department was printed in English and ready for distribution ; the Ha waiian version would he presented when the printing was finished. Rep. Wilder, from the Committee on Commerce, presented the follow ing report on Bill No. 11, relating to tho duties on coffee, viz. : "Your committee beg leave to re port that they have hud under con sideration Bill No. 11. This is a bill to increase the duties on coffee to 12 cents per lb. We do not understand this to boa bill to increase the revenue, but if passed no doubt it would have that effect to a small extent. As the amount of coffee raised in this Kingdom is not near enough for our homo consumption as we find from the report of the Collector-General, that for the year ending December 31, 18U1, there was imported into this Kingdom 122,710 ills, and i-nty 3000 lbs. exported. We find thai the present duty u coffee is (i cents per lb. In the minds of yniir com mittee, coffee is not one of the Insure but one of the most common articles of food, used in almost every family. "We are also aware that the in come of every family in this King dom has been greatly reduced, owing to the great depression in all kinds of business. And in the minds of your committee it would be great in justice (more particularly to the poor classes) to do anything that would add to thu presuut cost of living. Therefore your committee would re commend that the further consider ation ot this bill be indefinitely post poned." Signed 113- all the members of the committee. There was considerable discussion on a motion to adopt the report of the committee. A motion to accept the report and place on table for con sideration with the bill was finally adopted. At 12 o'clock the Assembly took recess until 1 :30 o'clock. FAREWELL SERVICES. riu Moi'i.iiitr iiu- r-ullH lor -llirro-nexla. Satin day afternoon the customary religious exeicises on board the Morn iug Star before her departure for her eleven months' voyage through the Gilbeit, Marshall and Eastern Caro line Islands, brought out a large crowd. Ilawuiians gathered in laige numbers because there were three new Hawaiian missionaries leaving for the Gilbert Islands. They were all students of the North Pacific Mis sionary Institute, and with their wives had volunteeted only two months ago to respond to the call that had come up from thu aged and infirm Hawai ian tnissiouaiies theie for new re cruits. They will ho lauded on Bu taritari and remain thereuntil, at the meeting of the Gilbert Island Mis sion, their several fields of labor will be assigned to them. Seven natives of Butaritari from the Pahaia planta tion returned home on the Star. Miss Palmer, from Cedar Rapids, and Miss Abell, from Ubcrlin, go to the Girls' Schools, on Kusaie ami on Ruk. Mr. Bowkur returns to his home at Meta lauiiii, Ponupe. He has been the carpeuter of tho Mission for suvenil years. This event formed a fitting close to the Anniversary exercises of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, which has been in session the lust two weeks. Thu attendance has been very good. The churchoi feel the pinching of "hard times" iu va rious ways. One principal topic of debate was tho evils of the supersti tious beliof iu the power of tho Ka huna. It is evidently, however, thu very dregs of folly and trickery that nave foamed up again. It is hard to eradicate inbred notions from a whole peoplu in two geneiations, and the process is not yet complete. The younger generation of ministers wiio have been brought up under the clearer light of recent educational advantages me less under the do minion of superstitious belief and fears, Over thirty of the pastors and delegates have been entertained tttthi) North Pacillu Missionary Jn-bltltili). FOURTH OF JULY. .Ileellnff or Aiiierlruu (!illznUH lo Pro vliln lor tlii (Ylrhriiltnti. Pursuant to a call for American citizens to meet at thu Hawaiian Ho tel to arrange for a fitting celebra tion of the Eotirth of July, about twenty assembled in the new lanai of that establishment Satutday even ing. His Excellency J. L. Stevens, U. S. Minister, called the meeting lo order Mr. J. B. Atherton was elected chairman, and Mr. J. A. Gilinan, suciolary. The appointment of committees was next in order. An executive committee of twenty-one was elected as follows- Executive Commit Ice Prof, ycott (chairman), Consul-Gencral Sever ance, Dr. Nicholls, Wm. II. Hoogs, F. B. McStockcr, J. A. Gilinan, Chas. Wilder, Hon. R. D. Will bridge, J. W. Winter, U. J. Greene, Dr. Anderson, C. II. Eldiidge, Geo. II. Paris, W. F. Allen, J. W. Pratt, W. P. Boyd, E. F. Bishop, G. W. Smith, Dr. G. P. Audiuws, F. S. Dodge, G. K. Wilder. Lieutenant-Commander Tilley, of the U. S. F. S. San Francisco, stated that he represented Admiral Brown, and tendered the Hoc of the San Francisco's band for the day. He also staled it was thu ship's intention to have boat races on the Fourth. A vote of thanks was passed by Ihe meeting lo the Admiral for his gen erous offer. Mr. T. C. Porter wished that tho matter of arranging a program be left entirely in the hands of the ex ecutive committee. Prof. Scott thought it would ne cessitate some trouble and delay. Thought the committee should report to the meeting as a whole. Mr. Porter had confidence in what ever conclusions the committee would arrivo at. Consul-Gencral II. W. Severance staled that the sum of S3G was re maining from last year's celebration. After further discussion it was de cided that the Executive Committer assemble later and have a meeting to report at their pleasure. The committee assembled at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. J. V. Pratt was ap pointed a committee of one on salutes. Literary exercises Prof. M. M. Scott (chairman), U. S. Consul-General II. W. Severance and Dr. E. A. Nicholls. Mr. F. B. McStocker made a mo tion that fireworks be provisionally incorporated and a committee be ap pointed to report its feasibility. The following committee was appointed: F. B. McS'oikcr (chairman), W. P Boyd and V. 11 II .og- Finance couuuiUec W F Allen, U. Jay Gieeno, C. II. Ei-'r.dge, Goo 11. Paris and E. F. Bi hop. This column Lee was instructed to take in the city front 111 their solicitations, for subscriptions. Committee on Sports Dr Ander son (chairman). Hon. U. D. Wal bridge and J. A. Gilimiu. I he in sertion of sports in the program i- only provisional. Bill committee W. H. (chairman), J. A. Gilinan, Wilder, E. F. Bishop and Ho; G. W. Boyd. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chair. STREET ACCIDENT. Dr. and .Mrs. Miner and child had a narrow escape from a serious acci dent on Sal unlay night. The doctor and wife weie driving on Hotel street, when, near the Y. M. C A., a nalivo on horseback ran into the buggy, up setting it. Ihe oceiip'ints were thrown violently to the ground. The doctor cscaptd with a few hiuisc- on the arm ami hip, while Mi. Muiei sus tained injuries to liei arm The litt'e d uighier was badly nhaken up Tue rider win picked ti iu-iii uncon scious condition, and w.is found to have his j iw brok 11. V. V. ASHFOKD GOiE. Col V. V. Ashford, who went to Mahiikona by the steamer Hawaii on thu 10th iust., was hioughl from that port by ihe same steamer and put 0:1 hoard tho hrignutiue J. D. Sprockets for San Francisco outside of Kuhului harbor. The Bui.i.Ki'is had an item in Fri day's issue that a steamer supposed to be the Hawaii was seen off Lalialna. The best spring medicine is a dose or two of St. Patrick's Pills. They not only physic but cleanse the vhole system and purify the blood. For sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. Underwriter's Sale. TO-HfORItOW, June a 1st, AT tl O'OMMJK A .11 . Tho Wrack of the Little Steamer "AKAMAI" Will bo sold at Public Auction at Wai alua, whom she now lies, to the highest bidder for tho benefit of whom It may concern. 4fil It LOST OX Filday night between Union stieet and .the boat Landing, a Manuscript .Music. Honk, Anyone 10 luinlng saiiii) to thin olllcu will u-eelvu a suitable ruwaul. 4fn it TO LKT iiuuhr. oeiuw inn i-ri-soii. contains 6 Unions lib higiooiu, I 'a n try. Kitchen and llatlt. Iteni Sin neriiinniii Apply l i- r. i-n.il. iniii-.., 4Til 1 in At II F. Wiehtuiiu's. THE OLDEST DAILY hi tho X KhigdmuTho Dally milluliu. HOT WATER BAGS.; THE eflicney of hoi water in inllain nialniy conditions can baldly bo overraieil. To u limited iwlonl its value lias long been known. Our giandnioiheis made use of woolen cloths dipped in hot water as n sub stitute fur lioi-water bags. At piusont the worth of this remedy in almost nil fniniK of pain is generally rocogui.od by the medical profess'on. Hot cloths, however, are not con venient of application; are apt to wot the clothe'', iml ?buy soon cool and icipiiie lepeateil (lipping. The lubber bag is in every rospjet superior. Oneo biotight to the proper toniporaluio, the heal is long retained; it U 11e.it, and oas.v of application. Wo hiivo them in sizes of 1, 2, 3 and 4 quarts. Every household should hae one at least ready for an emergency. HOBRON, NEWMAN & CO.. DttOGOISTH. Cor-uci- IfniM te ICInur t.eciH. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THE PHONOGRAPHI Wizard Edison's Latest Talk;ng Machine, The admhatlon and woii'ler o' the lith century, will ha 011 exhibition on June lSth, from !) a. m. to t) i M., at LUDWIGSEN & CRON'S STORE, For a ohoit lime only, with a N'ew and Choice Selection of Records by the ino-t celebrated artists. 450 lw (!. STOECKLB. Y . TV J . .A.. MONDAY EVENING, June 20 h. AT 7::0 OTMM'K. Lor lure on SoSurnhns By Plior. K-;': ' t M Is 1 olloge. Illu-tr.itt'd by a I-inc. ( o lecilt.11 of ADM SS'O. : : : : 50 C TS. 4 11) Jt i. J. MO;i.GAN. CARPEN ER f & BUILDt . lohb'iig promptly alien led 'o- 84 nerjlani: St. -?tJu , Be I ?.le. 280 4.". I :tii i'Oli sAiiii Walnut Piano Il 011 Frame, Xe.ulv N'ew. Pi ice ylbO. Cc2r Apidy 011 hoard H 11k "Veiit,i." lot' .11 A hK.MI.AXM' L .Meeting of the lliiaul of 'liutee of ilii-Oiki-ii"- Hospital will be hnlil 011 U Kl. K-DA Y NEXT, the 2-jd lin-l.. at i:'M) oMocl, A M , at tin' Ito tin "f Ihe I'll iniberof C'o'n uieice. Klin-lion nt Olliei-r- mid Physi cian. A full nllcud.tiicc i- de-iled. Per older F. A. S 'II KFF.R A" CO , ee elm v. Honolulu, June IS. IM-J. l.'i't) :tt NO Hi li "YJOTI 'K Is lieiebj given thai the uti lN (leisigned have limiiilu th- Kit Plantation siluitiil iu Paiolo Vtille . O.1I111, leneloforo conducted 11 ii(l-r the ilium: of Tom Aug by lug C'hny. anil that all imU'liti'ilnr.ss, ii any, existing oil account of Mild plantation, K lo he paid by said Tom Aug or lug Cho, and that we will not bo icspoiisiblc thciefnr. Ill WAI. 4 Wilt III TIN GUX. TO LIST M9 a f -OTTAOIO on ileretaula $ Vv stieet Xo. 01), noithwu.-l SZHit corner, on iiiauka side of load, containing I Itcdiooins besides Kitchen, Pantry, bathroom, etu. Tiainway ears passing. Apply to 41(1 lw IL W. SCHMIDT & SON'S. ANMU A r, 31 12 15'IJ N G . rpili: annual meeting of tho lliilish X Uenevolent Society will be held at tho Y. ,M. i". A. Room on MONDAY EVENING, June 20, bT, at 8 o'cloel,. A full attendance of the subscribers to this charitable Micloty Is requested, REV. A. MACKINTOSH, 413 71 Vlee-Pieshlunt. SPKU1AL lUHISTJ-NU. rpilE StoeMmhleis of Waihee Sugar L rompaiiy will please tnKe notice that a Speelal .M'-etlog of 'tocKhohli ir will be held at C. ltlewel V Co 's olllce, Queen stieet, on THUlthDAY, .1 n no yard next, at 1) o'clock A n. J. O. C! RTKR, -US lw Secretary Walheo Sugar (Jo. LOST ClKRTtnOATi: No. fell, fi Shares 1st helles Stool., Usiieil .Inly 7, lIM), lo 11. M. Dow. Coitille.ilo Xo. .''II."), IU .Shines 'Jd Seiles stock, issued January o, Ih'.ll, to II M. Dow. All of the Pio neer lltiildlug A Loan Association. All persona aio waiiii-d against negotiating tho mid rliariis, lib ;it him vim w-iiiii. ii I'ni'i i-ni I 12nlnrtu'l nail on ltlni; Uros,, w FOR I WSEtC ONLY ' KUi'-nllSSIIul CHILDRENS' SCHOOL HWS FOR 25 CTS. You Can Telephone For One! , ' I ,i ' -iH pulation and an ornament lo the kitchen. It washes nnd dries pore crockory, glassware and knives and folks in five minutes than your cook could -1110111! to in an hour. They are in use in Honolulu and are giving satisfaction. Our supply is limited. iinSr issjy HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., Fort strtvt, oppo. prockcls' Hunt:, ttomilulu. anfctxwueifcfliwjP-mMjrMi ANHEUSER-B U SCH icVvinb AddublAllUn &rr. josji, riio. BREWERS OF F3P1E MANUFACTURED FROM Pure Malt and Highest Grade Hops ! CSy No Corn or Com preparati in. 11 e i in place of M'llt, as is done by oilier Fasten Breweries, 111 order to iheapi-n the c st of their I', or, and ' ) compete with our wond-renoum-d and jus W f.i'ii.-d uticte. With the Completion of the Wew Brewhouse, the Brewing Capacity is the Largest of any Brewery in the World. Brewing Capacity: 0 kettles every 21 hours, (i,000 Barrels, or 1,800,000 Barrels per year. Consumption of Material: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day 3,600,000 bushels per year. Hops: 7,o00 lbs. per day 2,2f0,000 lbs. per year. No Corn or Corn .Preparations are used in the manufacture of the Anhluskr-Busch Br.EU. It is "therefore, the highest priced but the nost wholesome and really the least expensive for its superior quality. Annual Shh'ping Capacity : 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs. Tho Aiihcii3Ci-litisi.il Lo. Inn e I'.iriieil olt the highest Iionot's and the highest class gold medals wherever they have competed. At all of the International Exhibitions, throughout the world, their Beer excelled all others. This Company have prepared n special brand of their highest grade Beer, for the Hawaiian Islands, known as "KI'EOJAL lJltBW," with a handsome labol and In white boltle.3, whicli with their best " 13X10 It I? ANUI'JUMIOU." in dark bottles, heretofore inported, we will now supply to the trade iu quantities lo btiit. (. V. MACFAULANE & CO., -11.)"! K"ts Tim th ' K 'tnai tan EnIuii1-. t( ml nKUM ffiib s V&&U4& y. 104 Fort hxre?t, Honolulu. Choice Millinery! n WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN Hats, Bonnets & Toques ! NEW TRIMMINGS ! NEW RIBBONS I THE .LATEST CHIFFON TRIMMINGS I Special Reduction iu School Hats -t Our attention is drawn from the Hendry Breaker lo the t'rKVJi:;srH DISH WASHING MACHINES ! Which wc received on the "Di inond." Thk machine it constructed with n View I j cutting down tho sales of tho cum Ucry dealers and keep sets of dishes Intact. It Is easy of mani v"" gwo - iiff' wuctvwt- vmwmtjvriUw: 3ESS EXCLUSIVELY ! TA ;r mm JM &r Mm