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? noMMmmmMMi OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, i . Tin( ,e Table FIIOM AKD AFTKIt OOTOnEH 1, 1892. TK..I3STS A.M. r.M. P.M. Leavo Honolulu... 0:16 Arrlvo HononUulI.7:20 Isavp Honouliull..7:30 Arrive Honolulu. .8:35 8:15 0:57 10:13 11:55 1:45 2:57 3:43 4:55 4:35t 5:35t 5:42t 0:50t Pram. City Local. I.envo Honolulu Arrive 1'carl City J. 5:10 5:48$ Iicavo Pearl City..0:55 Arrlvo Honolulu. 7:30 Sundays oxpoptcd. t Saturdays only. S Saturdays excepted. lidos, Sun and Moon. DY C. J. LYONS. I ' Si d S " a Jw n u l-i S to a 8 day. Sf S; HfeSff S 9 ? as a as. s p to P5r-5igFg- g F g. P I - - P p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. Moil. 20 DM 3 20.0 (XI .. 0 27 0 0110 21 l'lics. 21 8 20 0 00 0 30 1 00 0 27 6 01 11 22 Wed. 22 8 SO 7 10 1 00 3 30 0 20 0 02 .... Wltll-S. 23 10 60 9 00 2 00 0 00 0 23 0 02 0 2G I'll. 24 11 30 10 101 3 20 7 00 0 24 G 03 1-3U Hut. 23 11 50 10 60 4 50 8 00 6 24 U 03. 2 3G Bun. 2(i .... Il2 Off 0 Oo' 8 M 0 23 0 ftl1 3 37 First Quarter of tho moon on tho 23d nt.31i. 42m. u. in. Timo Whistle blows at Hi. 2dm. 31s. p.m. of Honolulu time, which is tho same us 12h. 0m. 0s. p.m. of Greenwich timo. TIE DAILY BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1893. 3-A.K.I3STE 3STE-WS. Arrivals. -Wednesday? Feb. 22. S S Australia, Houdlcttc, from San Fran cisco Am bkO D Bryant, Jucobscn, from San Francihco Am bk Albert, Winding, 1GJ4 days from San Francisco ' Stmr Kinau from Maui and Hawaii Departures. Wednesday, Feb. 22. Stmr Pelo for JIakaweli Ves3ol3 Leaving To-morrow. Stmr Hawaii for Maui and Hamakua ports Cargoes from Island Ports. Stmr Kinau 9798 bags sugar, 200 bags po tatoes, 80 bags corn, 2o bdls hides and 05pkgssundiies. Vessels in Port. . H I J M 8 Kon-i:o. Tashiro, from San .erancisco U 8 F S Mohican from San Francisco USB Boston, Wiltso, from Hilo U 8 8 Alliance, Whiting, from Samoa H B M S Gurnet from Alcapulco Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, ironi San Fran cisco Am schr Aloha, Dabel, from San Fran cisco Br 4-mustcd schr Tacora, Thorton, from Liverpool Ger bk H Hackfeld, Hilgcrloh, from Liver pool. Am ship Eclipse, Peterson, from Nanaimo Foreign Vessels Expected. U S S Ranger, from San Francisco U 8 S Adams, from San Francisco Am bktnc W H Diniond, Nelson, from San Francisco Am 4-mastcd schr Lyman D Foster, Dryer, iroul ewcasue, new Am 4-masted schr Puritan, Warner, from Newcastle. NSW Am bk O D Bryant, Jacobson, from San Francisco, duo Feb 10th Am 4-instd schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, from Newcastle, N S W Haw bk K P llithet, Morrison, from San Francisco Mis bkt Morning Star from Micronesia, due May 23 Br ship Honoluln from Newcastle, NSW Passengers'. amuvals. From San Francisco per S S Australia, Feb 22 N L Averv. P L Avery, V Duniihy. Hubert Dyer, Mrs J O TSames, S Khrlich, J W iirnst, !' ii I'uiton, Alias Fulton, Jl Green wood and wife, Miss Greenwood. Miss A H Hasforth, W L Higgins, Hon W G Irwin. Miss El) Knight, Miss MH ICrout, Isaac Moore, D Noonun, Miss L Phillips, Dr J S B Pratt, wife and child, Miss M I) Scbenek, Miss Shatter. Miss filiirlini' A M Rtnumrt John Stoddard, Miss A H Stoddard, Miss E Stoddard, Dr A J Stone, W 13 Thorn, T It Lucas, Jno Phillips, Oscar Franks. From Maui and Hawaii per stmr Kinau, Feb 22 From Volcano: Miss A 8 Blake, Miss K Pomroy, Mrs W D Witham, G Von ltochow, G A Idee, Miss lloper, E P Pom roy, Miss Kose Emmit, E O Sugg, J P Stewart, Fred Stewart, W II Thompson, F M Dougherty, Mrs Fairuhild, Mrs Stuplos, D Mason and wife, T Barlow and wife. Way ports: Mrs J A Scott, Mrs L Sever ance, Mrs II H Austin, O E Itlchardson, U Itoss, G K Murata, Mrs E C Bond. O Mc Lennan, Mivs Ada Jones, Miss C L Turner, Mr Price, J J Cardon, U L Wight, W H Cornwell and 71 deck. From San Frauclsco per bk Albert, Fob 22 Miss Emerson, Mrs D Logan and 3 children, Master J L Logan. DETAItTUUES. For San Francisco from Hllo per brig Lurline, Feb. 10 Mr Lcube, Mr Peterson. Shipping Notes. MAIUIKUNA. Arrived Fob, 15, Btmr. Kinau from Ho nolulu; Iff, l:H0ri. ui., Htiiir C. It. Bishop from Honolulu ami IiitermeilUttu portH; 18, Htmr Hawaii from Kuwiitliuu; -'l,tmr. Ki nau from Hilo uiul wuv imrtH. Balled Feb. 10, stmr Kinau for Hllo and way ports; 10, 2::j0p. m., stmr. 0. K. Ul Bhop for Kailua una mm in hcarcli of bk. Lady l.uinpnon'H missing boat anil itow; 18, Htmr Hawaii for Honolulu with i:ihhuh gern; 21, stmr Kinau for Honolulu. 1111,0. Arrived Fob 20, 8-masted no!ir. Oceana anco. Capt. Aiideron, 20iliiVH from Hun I-riuiulHco with W tons of coal us freight. faalled-l-'cli. 18, 4-itiUhtcil Huhr. it W Uartlott, Capt. Oleson, for Han Krum-lwo with mi i tons of MiKur; 1(1. hrlj? l.iirline, Uit. UhurluH MutHon, for Hun Kruneisi-o with 1010 bugs sugar. Born. ATW'ATKH-At Oakland, Cal., Jan. SI, to t'm wife of XV, O. Atwutur, u daughter. Died. HOHIKKON-On tho fit'h Inst., at the rrn. iluneo of her brother, Mr, Charles V. Hurt, In Oullforiilu, Hiisunuuh, widow of thu lute Henry Itohlimou. formerly Vl Honolulu, ' ' XiOOAX. AND GENERAL NEWS. Washington's birtlidny. Both banks closed nt noon to-day. m Tho band will sorouado Camp Boston this pvoning. A diamond and gamot brooch is ndvortisod as lost. M. H. Lohoido has a notice to his school of physical culture. Diamond Head, 8 p. m. Weather, hazy; wind, light north oast. Throo photographers arrived by tho S. S. Australia from tho Coast. Purser Laurie J. Ryan has tho thanks of tho Bulletin for lato news favors. Tho stoamor Kinau brought 9798 bags of sugar this morning from Hawaii. Geo. Koch', assignoo, gives notice to creditors of tho bankrupt estate of Akana. R. C. Soarles has boon appointed a mombor of tho Road Board at La haina, Maui. Ninoteon tourists returned from the Volcano by tho steamer Kinau this morning. ' J. S. Walker, Jr., has boon author ized to sign for J. S. Walker b pro curation from this date. Tho rank of Knight will bo con ferred at tho meeting of Mystic Lodge, K. of P., this evening. I. Ruboustoin has a notico in this issue regarding his appointment as assigneo of Tong Sing, bankrupt. All tho Government schools wore given a holiday to-dfiy in honor of George Washington's birthday. A Chinese chicken thief was sen tenced to pay a fine and bo impris oned at hard labor for one mouth. Captain B. E. Haagouson, lato of Honolulu, died in San Francisco on Fob. 11, aged 50 years and 7 months. Thos. R. Lucas and John Phillips returned by tho S. S. Australia to day from a flyiug visit to the Coast. All tho stores in town closed at noou to-day. Tho Government building also closed at tho same timo. R. C. Soarle lias been appointed a member of the Lahaina Road Board in place of R. H. Makokau, resigned. The baseball soason is approach ing and tho different clubs should wake up to tho fact that "practice makes perfect." Wo are requested to say that tho statement in yesterday's Holomua regarding the expected arrival of British warships hero is incorrect. Tho Pacific wheelmen will give a moonlight excursion at Romond Grove on Saturday evening, March 4. Tickets will be available from members at SI each. Hon. J. N. Kapahu returned to his constituents at Kau, taking the sloop Keaolaui at Mahukona on the 20th inst., to join tho W. G. Hall at Kailua on Wednesday, 22nd. Miss Mary H. Krout, political re porter and general hustler on the Chicago' Inter-Ocean stair, arrived by the stoamor Australia to-day. She will make tho second woman re porter in tho city. A man was missed from tho bark Matilda yesterday after hor arrival. His body was found at the bottom of the bay this afternoon by divers, tho head being badly cut. There is a suspicion of foul play. Tho two nativo boys, Bon Haahoo and Kauahi, who were arrested for assaulting two Chinamen on Friday night with bottles, were found guilty this morning in the District Court and sentenced to pay a fine of $30 each. A sale of Government lands situate in Hilo, Hawaii, will take place on Thursday, March 30th, at tho front entrance of Alliolani hale, at noon. The area of tho different nieces and upset price are given in tho official column. Tho death is announced of Mrs. Robinson, at tho residence' of Judge Hart, her brother. She was also sis ter of Godfrey Rhodes ex-President of the Hawaiian Legislature, Mrs. S. U. von Pfiistor Fand tho lato Mrs. Thos. Brown of Honolulu. A gonuino "scoop;" that's what tho Yaulioos call it. Tho Bulletin contained an account of the burn ing at sea of tho whaling bark Soa Breeze about two weeks ago, and nbw our neighbor says she is off port and was soon by tho W. G. Hall last week. Jimmy Harrington, latoly of Ho nolulu, came near defeating Tom Forest of Vancouver in a finisli baro knucklo fight at Victoria, B. C, on Feb. 7th for $200 a sido. Just as Barringtou was finishing his man, tho police interfered, as it was after 12 o clock Saturday night. Barring ton forcod tho fighting from tho start. Prof. M. 11. Lohoido having been unable to secure a hall, has decided to start his school temporarily at the boathouse adjoining thu Marine Hnilway. lie has obtained tho ex clusive use of the lowor apartments for every evening from fl p. in. to 10 li.in,, excepting Saturdays and Sun days, All those desiring to become members should apply beforo Mon day, February 27th (first class night), (hereby saving thu customary initi ation foe. Mr. 0, F. Davis, editor of the Hlooniliold, Iowa, Farmer, says; I can recommend Chamburlain'sL'oiigh Komedyto nil sullererH with colds and croup, I have used it in mv family for tho piiHt two years null mod have found it thu best 1 over used for tho purpose for which it is in tended. M cunt bottles for sale by all dealers, Itenson, Smith and Co., AgontH for the Hawaiian Islands. PROBABLY ANNEXED. TREATY SIGNED BY PRESI DENT HARRISON, And Reported Already Ratified by the Senate. Caustic Comments by the San Francisco Report. The San Francisco Report, in its edition printed half an hour before tho stoamor Australia sailed, Wed nesday, February 15, contains tho following despatch: Washington, D. C, February 15. The documents in connection with tho Hawaiian annexation treaty are ready for transmission to the Son a to, and, nothing unexpected arising to prevent, they will bo sent to tho Senate this afternoon. Accompany ing tho President's messago and the text of the treaty, will bo copies of much of the correspondence bo tweon tho Governments of tho United States and of Hawaii, respec ting tho subject of annexation, dat ing back half a century. The treaty will, of course, bo sent to tho Senate for consideration in executive session, but it is expected that tho injunction of secrecy will bo prompt! removed by tho Senate and tho documents given to tho public. The treaty is signed bj John W. Foster, Secretary of State, and Messrs. Thurston, Castle, Marsdon, Wildor and Carter, Commissioners, on behalf of the Provisional Govern ment of Hawaii. COMMENTS DT THE REPORT, Tho Report, under tho headin of: "The Islands aro Ours," has tho fo lowing editorial on tho annexation: "Tho Hawaiian islands virtually belong to tho United States to-day. "Tho Eoport is in a position to say that tho treaty of annexation was signed in Washington yostorday. Of course the Senate will confirm it; and then nothing will remain to bo done but to take possession. "Wo think tho United States has made a mistake in taking possession of the islands in such haste. That, however, is duo to Harrison's deter mination to have tho glory of annex-'' ation lor his own, though, truly, thero is not much glory in it. "A bettor course would have been to hoar what the Queen's onvoys had to say and to take a vote of the Ha waiian people. No attention nood havo been paid to the arguments of tho onvoys, and it would havo been quite easy to arrange matters so that a majority voto for annexation would appear on tho record. Then the United States could havo taken the islands in with a good graco. But, as we have said, such proceedings would have thrown tho actual an nexation over into Cleveland's term of oilico, which was to bo avoided at any cost oven tho cost of violating all American traditions and prece dents and placing ourselves on a level with England and Russia in our dealings with a weak nation a trusting nation too, by the way. "Besides, California should, have been consulted as to tho terms of tho treaty. This State is the nearest to Hawaii, and tho prosonco of" many thousands of coolie aud contract laborers there deeply concerns us. "Wo ought to havo been given an opportunity to express ourselves upon tho terms of tho treaty; and wo hope tho Senate will not slight us as President Harrison has, but will do us the justice ho ought to havo clone us. 'kWo do not see anything loft for Cleveland to do now, oxcept to an nex Canada. Surely some natural ized Americans in Canada or, better still, some French-Canadians can bo induced to ask the United States to annex tho country. That appears to bo all that is necessary." CONTENTS SECRET. The Provisional Government has received tho following despatch, evi dently indited the evening before tho sailing of tho steamer: "Treaty annexation signed to-day. Goes to Senate to-morrow. Every reason to expect favorable action. Terms of treaty strictly subrosa. Do not believe newspaper statements of contents. All well. "L. A. Thurston." Mr. Washburne, who is in Hono lulu representing thu Associated Press, has a telegram by tlio steamer stating that the Treaty was present ed to the Senate on the afternoon of the 15th, aud on motion of Sena tor Sherman thu Senate immediate ly proceeded to executive business. It is believed by Mr. Washburne that the Treaty was ratified before tlio steamer sailed, but too late for the news to be got on board. Also, that tho Commissioners will try to have tho contents of the Treaty withheld from Iransmissiou to Honolulu until thu steamer that liringH (heniM)Ives home. NO SUOAII IIOU.NTY, I 11 iu unlil lliimi is iiothinir in the i treaty about the sugar bounty being I paid on Hawaiian crops. Mr. Thurs ton is reported as haying the bounty was not insisted on, as they did not expect the bounty would lut long enough to cover tho next crops. to nn rtEFErmED to the r no visional OOVEnNMF.NT, Tho troaly is said to contain a provision for roforonco to tho Pro visional Government of Hawaii, to bo roturned with their approval within two months. After that legis lation to provide a form of govern ment for tho now territory will bo enacted. A BEAUTIFUL OHABITY. Annual Mooting of tlio Hospital Flower" Society. The Hospital Flower Society hold thoir annual mooting on Tuesday aftornoon at tho Y. M. C. A. Thero was a goodly number present And a good deal of business was done. Tho old officers woro unnuimously re elected for tho ensuing yoar with tho exception of tho Vico-Prosidont who wished to resign. It was votod that tho duos of members were to bo paid onco a year (one dollar) instead of 25 cents a month as it had boon. Tho treasurer reported a good sum in tho Postal Savings Bank, and it was decided that a portion of it should bo used to keep a cortain aged man in tho Queen's Hospital for a mouth, or longer if noeossary. A lottor from Miss Carroll was read, in which she said that she wished to thank tho young ladies on behalf of tho patients for thoir kind ness and faithful attention in tak ing flowora to tho sick, by whom thoy woro much appreciated. HEBE AGAIN. Formor Unwelcome Visitor a Stow away on tho Australia. A man named Taylor, who com mitted a forgery in California some years ago and fled to Honolulu with a female companion, has again mado his appearance hero; this time as a stowaway on tho S. S. Australia. Besides Mr. Taylor thero are two other stowaways on board tho stoam or. As a law has been passed by tho lato Legislature prohibiting tho land ing of stowaways from any foreign vessels in any port on hte Hawaiian Islands, Mr. Taylor and his compan ions will have to work thoir way back on the same steamer to tho Coast. Taylor had just completed his senteuco in jail and tho first thing ho did was to come here. SCOOPS. Honors Even and Nothing Groat to Brag Of. Tho Bulletin acknowledges the scoop boasted of by the Advertiser in tho Hespor mutiny story. This fairly evens up tho honors for this week, as tho Bulletin badly scooped tho Advertiser tho other day, on tho Capo Horn fatal burning, which was reported at tho Police Station seven hours beforo the publication of tho Advertiser, aud that paper hadn't a word about it until after it was fully reported in tho Bulletin. Hilo ITows. Tho Kinau leaves Hilo to-day (Feb. 20) with a gentleman who has given great pleasure to those who attend church, and the Literary and Musical entertainments. Doctor Wiggins, who camo to Hilo a little over two j'oars ago to practico me dicine at Papaikou, will long bo re membered. Always gonial, gontlo manly, sympathetic, he will be miss ed. A man who makes himself use ful among people is always missed. Ho goes to Brooklyn, NowYork, and carries with him our aloha nui, though lost to sight to memory dear. J. A. M. Hilo. Fob. 20, 1893. S. S. Australia. Tho steamer Australia, H. C. Houdletto, commander, sailed from San Francisco February IB, at 2 p. in., with 33 cabin anil 22 steerage passengers, and 12 bags mails. En countered favorable weather throughout tho voyage. Arrived at Honolulu February 22, at D:30a.in. ti w Arrived, per S. S. Australia, to day, Wednesday, 22d February, for tho California Fruit Market, on ico: Celery, cauliflower, fresh oys ters, shell and in tins; salmon, floun der, crabs, etc. Also, our usual sup pby of apples, pears, dried fruits, nuts and raisins, dates, etc; Califor nia figs, in boxes; prunes, potatoes navel oranKos, Sicily lemons, Moxi- cau limes and onions. All frosh and sound; prices to suit the times. P. G-. Camaiunos, Cor. King and Alakea streets. Mutual Telephone 878. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. BEING Al'l'OINTKI) ASBHINKK OK the Estate of Akiinii, haiikriipt, Ho nokuwai, all creditors are herehy requested to prcbuut their respective claims at once, at the ollleu of Ilyniau llros., and all dchtors to make Immediate settlement. ii:o. KOCH, Assignee Estate Akuun, bankrupt. (OT-lt" ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. T IHKUNDBKSIO.NKI) 1IAVINO HI'l'N imiiolnted Ausiuneu of thu Estate of HV,.,,. kll.,, It...,!?.,,. ... l.'t, oiti I. , ..It .uir,iiu I having chihiiH against thu said Estate are ! requested to present them to thu under signed nt thu ollleu of Ilyiuaii llros., nod parties ovvlu g to tlio Ml in d Estate must iiuilcu luiiiied linte payment I. KUIIINHTIJIN. Assignee of Toug Hiug. Honolulu, Keh. 'il, IMW. 07-lt" 3STOTIOEJ. A I KM IJKItS OK MYHCIIOOI L en I Cnltiiriil am heruhv not ''i'i''l't'!''t!toiC!.: 1 will Htnrl tiiuiuoraiHv at the llo.u llousu iidlolniiig Marinu lliillu.iy until ahlu to scenic a hull. l''ollowiug are the Class Nights hegliinlng MONDAY, Kih. .'7th: MONlAYH.tTlltntKiiAY8-VriMllug and Hpairlng. TUKHIIAYH.V KUIIU YH-Chih Swing. lug, lluiuli Hell l.XfrelH-, I'.tc. WKDNKSDAYB-riaeiisliiK Night. Boll Toleplao-ae 1VS (CT-lw M. II, I.OIIKIDi:, Political Panlm. Wo believe in (lie farmer faking a proper intercsf in politics, but nut m the professional politician. Pa pers are so cheap nnw-n-dnys (lint any one can aliord to road both sides and base his judgment on (lie evidence presented. Soino merry writer, unknown to us, has very neatly described the politician in tho following psalm of polities: "The politician is my shepherd, 1 shall not want any good thing dur ing tho campaign. Holondeth nio into a saloon for my vole's sake. Ho filleth my pockets with line cigars and my beer glas runneth over, lie inquiroth concerning the health of my family, oven to tin fourth gen eration. Yon, through the mud and rain to volo for him and shout my self hoarse, when he is elected fie straightway forget let h mo. Yea, though 1 meet him in his own office, ho knoweth nio not. Surely, the wool has been pulled over mine eves all tho days of my life." -The Coflnje Exponent, Stockton, Cat. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111. was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies. , r . but says nono of thorn seemed to do him any good, but finally ho got hold of ono that speedily cured him. Ho was much pleased with it, and felt suro that others similarly afliicl ed would like to know what tho remedy was that cured him. He states for tho benefit of the public that it is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For 'sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents for the Hawai ian Islands. Just Received OYSTERS 03ST ICE, Per S. S. Australia. At the Beaver Saloon, H. J. Nolte, Proprietor. ()57-:;t IiOST OR MISLAID S KAUAI POSTAL SAVINfiS 15AXK 7 JJiiok No. -IjSI. Kiiiilor r plca-i notify the lk'M.r.HN o'lli-i.'. i -:st " iron, sale rrWItnK HAWAIIAN J'.llKl) JL JlllltW. 11111 III- SM'fll lit UOI'lv V"l bi'twvcu tin' KaiiivhainriiaSi'hooN jiL.il and tin- Mn-omo loinplc :n. ilnv Apply to i:. l'i. TllUMAS. M-l m WANTED ONK Oil TWO I'uriiiclii'rl lit TWO NICMI.V ( oil liooms not fr;C',''--V,,V own, l.y Mile- &;;';?. iij? Mini, lief- Ci-Ki' loo far from ti nuvtiililo Yoitii iTomv i;i von. l'lfii-i- mjiiiI tumlicaiiiiii :tiul pneu to "'. O. lto. C" H.).V-.'t TO LET House .s very convenient. 1'or turiux apply to OM-'Jw JOHN r. COMSUIIN. CORPORATION MEETING. rpHK ADJOUUNKI) ANNUAL Ml'KT JL inn of tho Daily IIi'w.kti.n I'nu.iwu inh Company, (I.'n), will ! helil at the ISui.i.ktin Ollleu on TIIUIISDAV, Kelt. '1, Wn, nt ltl o'clock A. M. II. K. Mi-IXTYlti:, Heercl.irv. Honolulu, Fuh. 'M, IKtl. IM-Ut FOR SALE A 12 OAUGK L. ('. . --;. Smith Hiuiiiiierk-a (((&k fl BhotKim in Al or.lerwith WW '2 Caws and ClcaniiiK lin- tftT'vr-' &. lilumentsj all uoniileto; 0CJ ul.sOjjJOO tiiUiro' liaud-lo.iiled SliclJ.-. t"" Kor iiartioiilnr-1, inquire of Y. M. OUNNINdHAM, (i.'t-tf Anchor tsuloon. TO LET LAWN MOWKKS TO I.KT IIY THK day, weok or month KciKiIrhiK, Cleaning unit Sharpening done; Ullr.it! Pieces furnished when required, .Mnelilnes called for and returned. Al-o, lti'j:iiriii Garden Hose in fact, can do anything necessary around the I1011-0 or btahle. King nn Mutual Telephone l.VJ. 687-tf n. f. mmcKss. INFORMATION WANTED. RAI.l'II MKK Corner, Mail ItOW, KliOM MI NOT ago; was tlien J years of ago; .1 feut 10 Inches iu height; dark hair aud eyes; llrst joint of thumb 011 left huiid gouo. If lie will I'omuutnlcatu with the undersigned he will lieur of souiething to his advantage. II. II. NOHTON. OlD-hv . Honolulu, Honolulu Carriage Co. HOTII TEE. No. :-. Stand: Corner Fort & Merchant Sts. Hacks can hu had at any hour of the day up to l'J o'clock at night, 011 teruu to suit the limes, Hacks Nos. 33, 45, G2, G3, 67, 70, 73, 97, I9G TO TLANT LOVERS ! tii' '81 m. I'NIM.IthKiNKIi )l.Sli:i8 TO the piihlic that he in preinire.l kind of Tree. Hhriih or lliihli liy tjriifling, Uiidding, lnlna, or other lliellmd". No pa, iinilito rtiil he U iiilied until tlu'.N are well nioled, u'hieh will lake fiom nix uiek" to ah liioulliK, ne I'oidlug to its genu-. miw in tin' ilnn for IiiiIIih tomiilci' pieeiil whether exoiius or' natives, to her, fiieiiih, ulll uUu ntelir tiil.li In eradleate nil liikbetn that n'V npiu or siicl; thu mip frnm lifim mid oiliur r tahlus, whh'h luin l"'evilloil flolu .10 toui hours; no cure im i,v. Itr- Thu t'liiluu uiul umitu. fwiiiU) a hiieiuultr. .iltlruw XV I iwmiii Umoiiinj (Jiiu. whfm g e? fir-Ma Mr w rpiIKl'KI'MISr.S I.ATK- 1 jv.i X ly oraipiuil l.y I'. I'. $&. O, Knnoa on K.1111; itrvct. It W 1 rfVifriS. hui 11 Lariju Yard uiul the iiS,SLi P'jQ TT UPlilP' H uvllw H Cummlna1 Bloolc, JXJ3T IFLEOErVEID Leather Belting H- VI'.UY rU'l'KUIOU QUALITY. AN INVOIOK OF IRON AND BRASS SCREWS TO (OMI'LUTi: OUlt LINT. OF SIZES. Sand Paper, Emery Cloth Sacks, Oitxnt 3STa.il Fullers, Ijariett Swivels, Tvu'iaor's Snips and Shears, Awls and Tools, Garden Trowels, Egg Bitters, Cork Screws, Can Openers, Scrub Brushes, Paints, Putty, Etc., Etc. CUSH MAN'S JfleDthol Inhale? Fop Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma Head Golds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Is endorsed by eminent physi cians, leading medical works and thousands of grateful users. It contains nothing but crystals of pure menthol ; is neat, clean, convenient to carry, pleasant to use; co.sts 50 cents and lasts a one year. It is guaranteed to iggivc satisfaction in one week's honest trial or money refunded. Headache and Facial Neuralgia yield like magic to the soothing and antiseptic properties of in haled Menthol, and once used it becomes an inseparable pocket piece. A trial will convince you. mm nm K-'. H.- II. l. CUHlimilll, Tliroe IIUcth, Midi. C'UM1MAN' JIlM 1101. IUi.m is n perfect nnti M'l'tle ointment. 11 cure where others full unci In nil c-.uscd N quicker to relieve riiiiii nnd inflammation. Try It lor Wmimls, Chilblains, I'lle. riiapiieil Hanl, j-'alt Hlicuni ami all skin ilieaftv. 25 cents per box. HOLLISTER & CO., IDPLXJO-O-ISTS, 109 Fort Street, SELLING OFF ! Commencing January 3, 1893. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER At Greatly Rednced All Prices larked mitt Tina Ssr 'I'lii opportunity is to Ui'iltT pi'i-lt'ct (Jofifls at Lower City. lit lllll.lllf -...,.1 !. PHcl'h than OTH nrrMm hh taAs I IEL . EIEaiLEIEs & GO. B3 FORT AlTKlt TAKINi. .Si'Oi K AM. KINDS OK , Curtains in White, Cream and Colored ! At lull tin former e.i.t. Velvet c& Srn.yrri.Ei PLiags,- in ,iu Woolftii UodiIs in Plain, Striped & Plaids, Below .Cost 1 f,an In l.i.i v, "tier liniiienii' ty DrdHiuuakluu Uuder l,?iMiiJBiiWiy1oim8iqLJ ardi are Co, L'd Fort Street. & Lace Leather Have You Tried a Menthol Inhaler? We Have Them For Sale. 25 cts. and 50 cts. 'I Honolialia, H. I. Prices FOR GASH ! in Plain Figures ! now ofl'urod to obtain Clothing and made of Hhrh (Jrndo tll - W- has over boon offered iu this Merchant Tailor. 7 STK-E3H3T. 71 ,ieatl redilred llHrKUiim In till niiiirtiiuiniH. -4 i "' . i titt ' ; U - K.fi 'JtSr r -f " ii . -' ,a, . '"' ' V'i.5, ' !V