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1. , j-r - Wftp . f1"M rt" ' nffi-Tr-ww"' 'wry sr:iY v " " rT !1 ' ft. A ' , fc? t V t U- J I it -r U 4 OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO, Time Table KROM AND AKTKK JUNK 1. 180.1. TRAINS To Rwa Mux. Leave Honolulu., I.tave Pearl City. Anlve Kwu Mill., B. A.M. .8:4!) ,9:ao ..U:07 II. P.M. 1:15 2:30 2:67 A. P.M. 4:35 5:1U 5:30 To Honolulu. 0. 11. A.M. A.M. Leave Kwn Mill 0:21 10:43 Leave Pearl City 0:55 11:15 4:15 Arrive Honolulu 7:R0 11:55 4:55 B. P.M. 3:43 d. P.M. 6:10 5:50 0:22 A. P.M. 5:42 0:10 0:45 Saturdays only. jjauy. A. B. O. Snnuavs oxcoptcd. I). Saturdays excepted. T! DAILY BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1893. M:.A.:R.X2srE istej-ws. Arrivals. WeIiNKSHAV, Oet. 18. Aw 3-mastcd sehr Eva, Klltguard, 1ft days from Humboldt Bay Departures. Wkpnespav, Oct. 18. O .v. O S S Oceanic, Smith, for Yokohama and Hongkong Stm r Pete for Makawc.i at 3 p m Schr Mol Willi hie for Hnmakua Cargoes from Island Forts. near, 73 nags inns mites, Stiur Mlkahala 5803 bags sii coll'eo. 143 baesuwii. 15 hi horses, 28Jiead cattle, 25 pigt, 73 pkgs sundries. Passengers. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, Mr. Julian Monsarrat is in town. Mechanic Engine Co. No, 2 will moot this ovoniug. A desirable residence at Mnkiki, with spacious grounds attached, is to let. The Hawaiian Sportsmen's Asso ciation will moot this ovoniug nt tho Hawaiian Hotol at 7:80 o'clock. Bruco and A. J. Cnrtwricht, Kenl Estato Agonts, have soino bargains in improved Honolulu property. Diamond Head, 3 p, m. Weather, cloudy; light southwest. A ship off Koko Head, lost her topgallant mast. E. Olson will not bo responsible from this date for any debts con tracted by his wife Maria Joso Olson. Mr. G. Von Hatnin, of tho firm of E. HolTschlaegor & Co., returned by tho S. S. Oceanic from a short visit abroad. Sovonty-two Chinoso (61 men, 3 woinon and 8 childiou) took passage by tho S. S. Oceanic this afternoon for Hongkong. Tho Albatross now at Maro Isl and, will remain a couplo of months there for repairs and then take a run clown to Honolulu. Now sidownlks have beon laid down on Vineyard street. Tho road way is also being widonod at the end next Nuuanu street. W. Mossman, and not E. Moss tnau. Jr. was tho name of the man fined yesterday for having cho fa tickets in his possession. M. Nahuiua pleaded guilty in the District Court to-day to having che fa tickets in his possession and was sentenced to pay a fine of $20. Tho trial of E. Dovauchelle and Isaac Cockott, for the illegal posses sion of forty-nine half-pound tins of opium, has beon set for Tuesday next. Tho Califomian Illustrated Maga zine for October has been received. It contains the usual budget of inte resting articles, copiously illustrated with beautiful half tono engravings. UUUVAI.S. From San Francisco, per O it O S S Oceanic, Oct 17 Hon Ellis Mills, C Von llamm, 52 cabin and 378 Chinese teeiage passengers in transit. From Maui and Hawaii, via Kaunuka kul, per stmr Mikuhala, Oct 17 lit Hov Bishop of Honolulu, Kuv 11 II Parker, Win Mutch and bride, Miss B Meyer, .1 Lucas, Julian Monsarrat, P A Dias, Mrs I) Kama, Mrs Nohea, Miss Mary Kelii, (' Achce, Master Duncan, and 05 deck. DEfAUTURES. For Raima, per stmr James' Mukee, Oct 17 Mrs E 1) Tcnney and servant, Jus Hush and Miss Atkinson. For Kauai, per stmr Iwalaui, Oct 17 Mrs 0 B Smith, J A Scott, W C Dart, Mrs H A Wharton, S Matsumura, J McDonald, J Opfcrgclt, Mr Ariko. For Maui, per stmr Claudine, Oct 17 M Louisson, Miss S Williams, Mis De La Nux, K S Gjerdruui, X Omsted, F S Clin ton, A B Loebenstein, W J Lowrie, Geo McLean. J A Ahcona. For Hongkong and Yokohama, pei 0& OSS Oceanic. Oct 18 MU Piitten, Jno Gillig, MrsUiliig, H M Qillig, F ti Winn, Mr ISlinn, Clay M Green, F 1, linger, 1 Hentschcl, H Takashiina, and 72 CI line e steerage pas-engers. Shipping Notes. The 4-masted schooner Alolm is dis charging her cargo at Brewer's wharf. The bark Ceylon received 40S0 bags of sugar from the steamer Mikahala to-day. The bark Andrew Welch and the schoon er Transit, while waiting for their turns in loading sugar, improve the opportunity by undergoing cleaning and repainting. The American 3-masted schooner Kva, Capt. C. F. Klitganrd, arrived this morn ing, 15 days from Humboldt Bay, with a heavy load of Inmber for Messrs. Wilder A Co. "She reports nothing unusual on the passage. The steamer Mikabalu arrived from windward ports last evening. She touched at Kiiuuakakai at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and stayed about three quartets of an hour to allow Mr. Win. Mutcu, bride and party to hoard her for this port. The O. it O. S. S. Oceanic, Smith, com mander, arrived in portffcboutO o'clock last evening, 0 days from San Francisco. She brought 2 packages of merchandise for this port and 59,175 in transit, and sailed again this afternoon at 3 o'clock for Hongkong via Yokohama, taking ten cabin passen gers, and 01 men, 3 women and K children (Ohinese) in steerage. BAN PBUfCIHCO NOTES. Arrivals Oct. 4, S. S. Oceanic, 7 days from Honolulu; Oct. 7, I1, S. S. Boston, 11 days from Honolulu. Departures Oct. 5, Hawn. bark H. I. Bithetj Oct. 7, brig W. G. Irwin; Oet. a, yacht Tolna; all for Honolulu. Projected Departures Oct. Ill, S. S. Mariposa, for Honolulu, ect.; Oct. 28, 8. S. Australia, for Honolulu; Nov. 21, S. S. China, for Honolulu, etc.; Dec. 11), 8. b. Oceanic, for Honolulu, etc.; brig J. 1). Spreckols, f or Honolulu; bark S. 0. Allen, for Honolulu; schr. Anna, for Kahului; brig Consuelo, for Kahului; bilg I.urline, for Hilo. On Friday, October 20th, Jas. F. Morgan will hold an uudorwritors' sale of plain and corrugated iron, damaged by salt water on voyage, ox Herman bark "fa til Isouoerg lrom Liverpool. Joko, the monkey pet of the S. S. Oceanic's crew, attracted tho atten tion of a number of people yester day. The monkey was dressed in resemblance to a Chinaman, and wore a pigtail. Two Chinese who led the attack against Detectives Larson and Boyle at Ewa on Sunday last woro brought to town from that place at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho detectives were mobbed while nicking a raid on a gambling joint. The United Chinese Society offer a Jeward of $200 for tho capture and conviction of tho murderer of Dan Hung Hoy at Hoaeae. Ewa, on Saturday night, 14th inst. This is in addition to $100 reward offered bj' the Government. Kaia Kaulaui, tho young worthy who walked into a Chinese store ou Nuuanu street tho other night ami appropriated or rather misappro priated a $1 hat, was sentenced to two mouths' imprisonment at hard labor in the District Court yester day afternoon. The departure of tho Oceanic this afternoon was witnessed by a largo crowd of people. The Gillig party, decked out prettily with leis, at tracted considerable attention. They cheered vociferously when "Hawaii Pouoi" was phyed, Mr. H. M. Gillig winding up his adieus to Honolulu by a well-sung warble. There was tho usual large con course, which waits on the music or the Hawaiian National band, at the concert on the Hawaiian Hotel grounds last night. The music of the Hawaiian bandsmen is some thing that strangers are eager to hear, and the hotel management is worthy of praise for gottiug the favorites out so often when ocean steamers are iu port. CLEVER OPIUM CAPTURE. A Chinoso Merchant Walks Off tho Oceanic with Opium Between Uis Logs. Polico ollicor Sain Stone made a clover opium capture on tho city front nt 11 o'clock this morning, The ollicor was patroling on the lowor deck of the O. & O. S. S. Oceanic near the sailors' quarters whon ho noticed two Chinoso mer chants acting rather suspiciously, Stouo glided into a corner and set a watch on tho men. Ho saw them purchase eight tins of opium and disappear for awhile into a room, presumably to hide tho stuff about thoir persons, They shortly appear ed and wont upstairs, tho ollicor fol lowing nt a respectable distance, so as not to arouso their suspicions. Gaining tho gangplank the Chinoso merchants wero searched by the Customs ollicor and passed to tho gato whore another Custom House man ran his hands over thora. At this juncture tho polico officer had got too closo, and aroused tho suspi cion of one man, who immodiatoly walked towards tho Waikiki end of tho wharf, Tho other, who proved to bo" Ah Choy alias Low Choy, of tho firm of Boo Yuon Lung & Co., Maunakea streot, telephoned for a "good hack" and waitod. The hack arrived and Ah Choy jumped into it, followed by Stone who had beon near him all tho time. Choy was a very much discomfited man whon tho officer directed tho driver to head for tho Police Station. At the Station Choy was searched and four tins of opium wero found in his trousers between, his legs, two on each side. Ah Choy, alias Low Choy, was charged with smuggling opium, aud was later releasor! on a bond, with, his follow companion at the wharl as security. Officers Stone and Kaapa immodi atoly repaired to the Pacific Mail dock to arrost the other man. Thoy mot him coining off the steamer and on searching him found "nix." Tho man had a good laugh at tho offi cers. Those two gentlemen are prob ably not the only ones who have passed tho vigilant phalanx of Cus toms officers, Colioctor of Customs Castlo, when asked whore the "Cus toms House" was this morning, an swered ho didn't know. The annexa tion Customs oilicors probably had that tired feeling aud, as usual, wero not in it. MUTCH-MEYER MARRIAGE. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. Honolulu Cricket Club a Roceptlon. Moving for WHY LUCOL IS THE BEST perfectly solid inside of twenty For somo days past the executive committoo of tho Honolulu Cricket Club has boen considering tho mat ter of tho visit of tho Australian,- . T-Tm , urickot toam on its way homo from Wl V' ' I J I I j England. Tho Australians will bo ' AA VAJ-I. hero, it is expected, by tho C. A. S. S, Warrimoo in November. Thoy are too largo a company for the local club to ontortain in any kind of way at its own oxponso. A sub-cominit-too of throo has thoroforo boon ap pointed to "fool" tho town on the question of a rocoptiou fund. It is to be hoped that something will bo dono, so as to increase tho chances of getting an exhibition game from the visitors. and elastic, not a brll- longnr than any other Hood'sjCures Sciatic Rheumatism Quick Rollof and Porfoct Curo flliilV Dries hours. Forms a durable tie coating. ld'liiliiB its gloss I on. Ucslsts thu action of acids and alkalies better than any oilier oil. Flows freely from the brush without run 1 ning and spreads well. With the addition of Litharge, yields a i hard sur'noi", suitable for iloors, steps, etc. , Mixes readily with pigments ground In ' oil in paste form. I Brings out the real shades of the colors !nnd keeps them unaltered. Is ii solvent for the most delicate of the new coal tnr colors. Added to varnish greatly Improves the sh. lell- l Auueu 10 varuisii working of the vaml SP1CIALBAKGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! -A. T N. S. SACHS' BSO irox't Street, Honolulu. Mr. O. S. Palrlcli Stockton, Cal. THE GLOBE TROTTER. Goes to the Police Station to Vindi cate His Character. Louis Morningstar, the boy gjobo trotter, left by the Oceanic this af ternoon for Japan. For the past few days, it is said, that a report had been circulated by Captain Xlemme of the mounted patrol, that Morn ingstar was here throe years ago, and was a fraud. Tho lad heard this yesterday evening and went to tho Police station to soo Klemme aud make him prove his words. He was met by Clerk Rosohill who repeated Klemmo's statoinont, and finally told him to got out, and that he was "no good." Morningstar, who took the rebuff to heart, requested Cap tain Hookauo to let him see tho De puty sheriff, and the lad was intro duced to Deputy Marshal Brown, who promised he would see Kleiumu about it. Mastor Gortz met with a painful accident at 12:30 o'clock this after noon near Smith's bridge, Beretania street. He was standing near a fire when a native boy pushed him in. His right foot was badly burned, the skin peeling off as tho boy rolled on the ground crying in agony. The lad was taken homo in a hack and medical assistance was given was frightful to hear the lad at father's store on Fort street. It his Band Ooncort, Tho P. G. band, Prof. Berger, leader, will play at Thomas Square this ovouing at 7:80 o'clock. Fol lowing is the program: I'AIIT I. March Greetings Overture Poet and Peasant Flualu Bellsario Selection Pirates of Pcilituc I'AKT II. Selection -Krnaiil Faiitahlu Nightingale and l-'rogi. Wttltis-lliOl Nights iJuHilrlllu fox uiid Box JIhwkII I'unol, Doring Huppu Douirctti . rililllvilll .Veidl Kllcnhf-rg niiHusit Hillliviltl THE AMERICA CUP. The United States Yacht Vigilant Almost Cortainly the Winnor. Before tho pupors by the Oceanic were distributed yesterday evening, all sorts of contradictory reports wore flying with regard to tho inter national yachting contest. Thev started with one that the British yacht Valkyrio had won tho first two races, ending a little nearer tho truth with one that tho Vigilant had won tho necessary three out of five. The papers told, however, of the Vigilant's having won two races, tho second on the 9th inst. and "easily." Au attempt at a race on the 5th failed. Ou thu 7th theio was a square contest, iu which tho Vigilant hold tho lead throughout, beating Lord Dtinravou's yacht by f min. -1H sec. In tho second race, hold on the Oth, tho Valkyrie took a load at the start, 11:80 a. in. At 12 o'clock she had led by four lengths throughout. At 10 minutes to ono o'clock tho Valkyrio had fallen a mile behind. The Vigilant crossed the line home at 2:50, aud tho Valkyrie I2A min utes later. Both before the wind and pointing to windward the Am uricau centreboard boat outsailed thu Brittish cutter. Thu second ruce was nailed on throe sides of an equilateral triangle, ten inilusto the aide, Pleasant Roception at the Home of the Nowly-Wodded Pair. Mr. William Mutch, superinten dent of buildings for the Bishop estato, and Miss Eliza Meyer, daugh ter of Mr. K. W. Meyer of Molokai, wero married at the parental resi dence of the bride Tuesday morn ing by Iov. H. H. Parker, pastor of Kawaiahao church, Honolulu. The ceremony took place at K o'clock in tho presence of relatives and a few near frieuds. Tho couplo embarked at 10 o'clock on tho steamer Mika hala, which stopped off Kauuakakai to receivo them, arriving in Hono lulu about 5 o'clock in the after noon. At 8 o'clock in tho evening a re ception was held by tho happy couplo at tho beautiful residence of Mr. Mutch at Palama. Thore was a gay illumination of the house,a lino of colored lanterns being strung along the front aud two sides. Inside superb decoi ations had boon added to the handsome finish of tho rooms. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Auld and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lucas had attended to this labor of lovo iu Mr. Mutch's absence on Molokai. The couplo received their frieuds in tho right front parlor, standing under an arch of ferns from the peak of which a iloral wedding ring hung over their heads. Strings of pnpaia flowers depended from the arch. Over the rear door of tho room was a padlock of marigolds with a koy of bachel or's buttons. Tho pair was attend ed In Mr. Rudolph Duncan as best man and Miss Moyor as bridesmaid. A large lauai for daucing had been erected in tho rear, having an iron roof and substantial floor, with cur tains of tent cloth on the sides. Luxuriant festoons of ferns almost covered tho interior of tho roof, with many globe lanterns hung amidst their emerald convolutions. The entrance to the dancing floor was spanned with a graceful arch. Hero the Hawaiian Quintet Club played its excollent music, to which a largo assembly of youth and beauty whirl ed and glided. Iu an adjoining compartment a recherche suppor was served by tho accomplished caterer, Mr. I'. M. Lucas. Nothing more elegant aud dainty has been spread on a festive board in Hono lulu for an ago. Cool beverages in cluding a mild aromatic punch were on service the whole evouing. After tho company had boon well re freshed, dancing was continued until after midnight. Many prominent figures iu state and business circles wero present with their families, and thore was a i laro representation of tho buds and blossoms of society. A multifarious array of wedding presents, not a fow of costly value, was presented to view in the dining room. Tho re ception was generally agreed to havo been one of the pleasautost social gatherings held hero in a long time. - m m THE TOLNA. Count Festotic'B Yacht Coming to Honolulu. " I wm to badly afflicted w Ith sclatlo rheumv tltm tht I could icarorly more. I used a great many remedies which did mn no Rood. A friend presented me ft bottle of Hood' Karnaparllla, which 1 began to Like. Tlio relief was nitck and two bottlei cured me completely. I author. lis the ue of my name aud portrait In recom mending Hood's SiriapnrllU. for I think It a very valuable medicine. I recommend It to all who may be afflicted with rheumatism or old Hood's " Cures fever sores, m I know of a Udy In Oakland who has been cured of uli'cra by this wonderful med lclne." C. B. rxTMUK, No. 305 California St., Stockton. California. Oet HOOD'S. Hood's Pllla act easil, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25a. HOBUON, NEWMAN & CO., Agents for Hawaiian Islands. $200 REWARD Does not darken white lead or rate colors. Has greater body than nnj other oil. i Requires one-third less pigment than any other oil. Can be added to linseed oil and it will greatly improve the linseed. Can be thinned with turpentine. ' By actual tests, has outlasted the best linseed oil. Therefore, ! the best paint oil ever manufactured. Direction for Use. Umi I.i'coi, in every respect in the Mime uiiimici us you would liiitccil oil, with tin: single exception tliucynu may add fully one-qunrtor moic Lit coi. to the biimc quantity of pigment tli.iu you would of lin-ccd. Iu using metallic, Venetian ted, the ochres, nml othci iliy piijuicntf, it is advisable to mix up the paint nt least one iluy licfoiu it is to be used, then mid ii Uiiiil more Lucoi. mill the p. lint will ho found to cover well uiid have u good iloss. NKVBK USE .IAPANS. Where hard surfaces such as llooi, steps, etc., arc required use litharge only, never use Japans. LUCOL MIXES WITH VARNISHES and assists tlicii working anil ini- proves their appearance hut 'iiir.v , SHOULD UK USl'.l) S.MK DAY 111KV AKi: I mi.i:d, otherwise the gum of the vsu- nish may ho precipitated or the nnx- I tuio curdled. ' The addition of from to of Lt' coi. to Mirnishcs does not l educe theii lu-tic nor retard their baldening and drying and it prevents (heir clucking. White and Brown Cotton Cloth Lonsdale Cambric, 7 yards for $1.00. Lonsdale Cotton, 10 yards for $1.00. Fruit of the Loom, 0 yards for $1.00. Fine Quality Cotton, special price, 12 yards for $1.00. Fine Unbleached Cotton, VI yards for $1.00. ' Fine Unbleached Cotton. 20 yards for $1.00. The above Prices are for This Week Only. GRAND OPENING OF THE FUTURE rpHE ABOVE REWARD WILL 15E JL paid to anyone giving information leading to the Arrest and Conviction of tue party or parties guilty 01 mo muiiicr of Dan Hung Hoy (a male Chinese) at llo aeae. Kwa, Oalm, Batunlay night, the I Ith inst. WONG KWA1. President United Chinese Societv. Honolulu, Oct. IS, 1803. 8V, lit STORE Robinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo. Bethel Street. Furniture, Upholstery i Cabinet Making ON HAND AN EXTKNS1VK ASSORTMENT OF Wicker Ware, Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Etc, Etc, Etc, WM.G.lllWlN&GO., LinVEITEID, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands NOTICE. MY WIKK, MARIA .lOSi: OI.SI'. ' having left my Bed and lto.ud with- j out suflieient cause, I hereby ghe notice to the public that I will not he lesponsihle i from this date for any debt'- eoutraeted , her in my name. U. Ol.SKN. Honolulu, Oct. 18, 1B!W. S")S-"t KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 7 VALUABLE 1'IECKS OK I improved Property, loealed in ditfeient parts of the City of Honolulu; all bargains. Ajiplv for full nartieulars to IMU'CK ,v. A. J. (JAliTWKKUIT. KiS-tf 7!5-tf Real Estate Agency, No. 619 Fort Stroot. I l i TO LET. Germauia street $'X) per Kin m:i Square flft pur FOR LEASE. rpHOSK DKSIRABLK JL Premises oppo-ite the Miiklki Reserve, recently occupied bv Mr. Clinrlc's i reigiiton. I no erounus nie spacious, aim well shaded with Ornamental and Kruit Trees; only a minute's walk to Tiumuiiyx. The Buildings will be. put iu llnnuiili re pair to suit the wishes of u good tenant. For further particulars, apph In intUOK OARTWltHiHT, Trustee for Mrs. Murv h. Levey. 8,')-tf 1 House on Mouth. 1 House on Month. 1 Store under the "Arlington." 1 Store on Miunnu street, i! Houses on lie re tun hi street. i Houses on Kort street. FOR i SALE. House and Lot on Beretania street near I'euiieola. Lot 1!00 feet frontage aud 1 IU feet deep. Several Desirable Residences at first class locations. I Residence on Germania street. G. K. BOARDMAN, Agent. Wardrobes, Mattrasses, Pillows, Etc., Made to Order. NO SRCOND-HAND OR DAMAGED GOODS KEPT ON HAND O RDWAY & P ORTE it, Robinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo. Bethel Street. BELL TELEPHONE 525. - OT MUTUAL TELEPHONE (W5. jml. s. iLiErv-Tr 75 otst:reet!7T) Smyrna Rugs 727-tf NOTICE. To Let or Lease. TO LET Hawaiian Sportsmen's Association. nk ok tiiiiei: J Co A SPECIAL MEETING OK THE 1IA waliuu Sportsmen's Association will beheld at the Hawaiian Hotel, ou WED NESDAY evening. October 18, IS'Kl, at 7:B0 o'clock. Per ordor, G-3t BOARD OK DIRECTORS. ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OK THl". Wamnak Co. will be held on MON DAY. October . 'MJ. IbtU. at IU A ., ut the ollieeof ('. O. llerger. C. (). llEIUJKIt, I avwit becietmy. i i Hawaiian Provisional Government Stamps ! i 1 En i Tirana. NEW lottueus on corner of Kort and School Streets. I Annlv ou the urcniHCH. or , .W. " . .. . . '..., t-TL..... !ai rranK uronnssioru, .nercimm oireeu oio-w TO LET i&irAl. l fcaiOiT'lSIIL NEW HOUSE OK KIVE rooms, ou Magazine street, with Bathroom, pat ent W. O.. etc. Commands oneof tho finest views in'llouolulu. Apply to (177-tf) J. M. VIVAS. FOR SALE MiK RESIDENCE AND and Table Covers WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY AT The Clearance Sale. PRICES ARE MARKED IN THE WINDOW. 17ULL SKTS HAWAIIAN PUOV1S X iunal Government Stamps C21 iu set) ' 10 ou sale at thu Hawaiian News Co.'s Thu yacht Tolua sailoil from San Francisco on 9th hint., having on hoard Count Fohtotii: and wifu, and Mr. and .Mrn. Louis llnugiii. Tho party iutond visiting tint South Sojih on a pluaHiim iTiiiso, and will touch in at Honolulu on routo. Aftor leav ing Honolulu, thu vuosol will pro ceed to thu (iilhort Inland, Cap tain Wiuhiiiau in ou hoard as Mailing iniiHttir. MEETING IfOTIOE, I IH II A NIC ENGINE I O. NO. i WILL iL hold a meeting at thu Hook A Lad der hall THIS (Woilne-iluy) KVh.N'JNU, for the purpose ol nettling up lluaiiulul ullulr.. A full attendance rwiiumtuil. PER ORIlKlt, will he Stori! for this week only, at $7.UU per set THEOSOPHY. I AD1KS AND (1ENTLEMEN INTL Xjl rested iu Theinoplin al Studies, or Thcosophlcnl Literature, uiu requested Hi communicate, on tint subject with A. M.'l., P. O. Box ll'J, Honolulu. H'sl Iw dor's Avenue, below Luna in.. 11. ...... .. ii ..,..,i..,i i... II1W IIUIIIVl HUM .,. ,4 ,,J I ! the iindtTblgnul, Is for bale on advantage oils terms, Apply to UOllN KERNANDE., Kl 'tm Al W S. Luce, .Merchant St I Notice to Tenants 1 Tonoi: is ukreiiyoivento all i persons living ns tenants on hinds be longing to the Estate of the lute King luilu kiiuii, as well as ou hinds belonging to the undersigned mid those ol David kiivwuiu i Million and .1. lviilauialiaole, for wh eh ar i riingoiucntH have been made between them l and Mr. J. Puiikuula, that payments of runt must hereafter be nunle to me per-oii-ally. Wlmii making pigment it i re quested that tenants bring copies of iheii Iciihcs nml thu hist ret chit Kiceivtil h ke thum. It is ills the wish of thu illliler- for Thanksgiving and Christinas should be signed to meet and confer with tenants ou uiu ursviiiiv in uver( inuimi iwi m uKiiiuia, beginning October Hi, IMM, and milling April ill, lH'U. ttf OIIH'H at lliiiiunkiiha. KAPIllLANI. Honolulu, Oet. H, If'i'I. nVI-Iih NOTICE. AWAIAHAO SEMINARY HAS Es tablished a. DoMhsnc DurAHTMI'.M and is prepared to laku orders for jellies, bread and cakes. All orders for fruit ya K sent ut onco. ri.1l I in T PUBLIC NOTICE. UK MANAUK.MLNT OK Till'. MLU- ' O-KO-rounil miri'ii) warns nil persons to keep clear of the inblu anil niaclilner) ol Niiid Merry-go-round lum In motion, us Im will not be ruspoiiKlhlu for iictihleuti. cuiiHud Ii) thu same. Anyoiiu niuglit lies troyhig "r mutilating tint Merry-go round or ft lover will bu proMcuted lucortllug toluw. JOHEV1I A. VICTOII. Honolulu, Hunt. l, Ib'M. 1'ioprlulor. b3'l-3w NOTICE. 1.1, PERSONS IIAVINC CLAIMS nun niti (ohert Wlllliini Holt nur- soliiill) are ruilieslisl to proem the niune Milliuilt ilelav at the Olllie of HltlHJK X A. J. OAllTWItlllHT. Honolulu, Alii:. 'A 1WH. HIU-U A' LATEST NOVELTIES AT THE FAMOUS STORE OK IB. IF1- EHLBES &c GO. BOS & 511 iriOR.T STR.B3H1T. A handsome Cotton Fabric New Styles this seas-on; the etlectn are fac-simllcs of Chili Silks to seu them melius to appreciate them. Silk Iluisli just out real Krench designs are thu llnesl and the urate of the sen-ou. Oaslimere S-alolimes SO Oonts "2"arci I One of the handsomest Wash Materials this teasou entirely new nud fur thu price has no equal. Wlaite Lawns a.ndL IDimity ! In Plain, Striped and Cheeked iu great variet). t$T Uressmaklna Under the Manapoment ol URB. RENNCR. Jti Royal Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. "The Largest in the World." Assets January 1, 1892, : : $42,432,174.00 irr- Klre rinks on all kinds of Insurance l'MTly lkeu at Current lUskn b J. S. -VSTA-I-iKZHlBL. 7M-1IU ktn fur thr llawalUu UUtidk, i (r-: