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Tfc v'vsr. - afip n sQ&X',fcvl' ''.W??!''' .. "VI .rvwf " 'iKsswi r -. wpy ""H'5? '"TV t-.''V ,. OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND GO, Time Table FltOM AND AFTER JUNK t. IKIU. TIS.JLI3STS To Kwa Mti.i., Leave Honolulu. Leave I'earl Ultv Arrive Ewa Mill. . U. A.M. .8:15 .H-.30 .0:07 B." P.M. 1:45 2:30 2:l7 To Honolulu. Leave Ewa Mill.... Leave l'oarl City . . . Arrive Honolulu... 0. A.M. .0:21 .(1:55 .7:30 B. A.M. 10:43 11:15 11 :i5 A. I'.M. 4:35 5:10 6:3(1 a. I'.M. 3:43 4:15 4:55 D. P.M. 6:10 5:60 tl:22 A. P.M. 5:42 0:10 ri:45 A. Saturdays only. B. Dully. O. aUlKlllVH UXCepieil. D. Saturdays excepted. Xidos, Sun and Moon. uv c. J. 1AOKH. DAY, t2 i 3 S.. fl - " r -c in a ITl . " ' rr . H 2f 5 r- c C. S C; is I' .". I ' b- 5 Moil. I'ues. Wed. Thins. ill. Ht. Sun. ii.iu. p.m. p. in. ti.iii. r. :t 0 7 a 40, I 8' 4 10, 2 45 II III s. II) J S It 11 I Skipping NotOB. Cupt. Onhnn of the steamer Kiiulii has resigned his command. The schooner C. S. Holmes will leave for Mahukoiin Tuesilay next. Thu S. S. Australia, Houdlette command er. en I led for San Francisco this noon. Tlio following Is a list of hcreurfioi 11100 bags rice, Sing Cliong it Uo. ; tMiil lings sugar, Win. U. Irwin & Co.; (18 lugs cofl'eo, IW8 pes green liiilcs, 51 dry hides, McChesney .v Sons; 03(1 green hides, 3U1) bnehs bana nas, K. K. Porter; 100 bnehs bananas, W. Costa; ad do., 7 bxs pineapples, U. Ly curgus; 1 horse. It. E. liowland; 101 bnehs himanax, King 8lng; 2.V bnehs mill 111 bxs bananas, C. wllcox; 305 bnehs bananas, Jno. Hlmu ; I) bnehs and 51 bxs bananas, Gonsalvos it Uo, ; 27US bnehs banana, Caiupbeil, Marshall & Co.; OS bags eoflec, fiS empty keg beer mid 100 empty bottle-. Domestic value, $51,512 MAIIUKONA. Annivnn Oct. 30. Am sell Kva.Klltunurd, from Honolulu In balliit to Hawulinn Railroad Co.; 31, sttnr Kiuau from Illlo and atinr Hawaii from Honolulu; ov I. HtmrKlnau from Honolulu; (J, stmr Hawaii from Hiimakitii; 8, stmr Cluuillnc from Ku hnlul; 10, stmr Kinuu from llllo. DnPAitTUKKS Oct. 31, stmr Klnait for Ho nolulu and stmr Hawaii for Hllo; Nov. 4, stmr Kinuu for Hllo; Am sohr Eva. lvlit gunrd, fur Snn Francisco, with 2101 bags sugor, J. T. Wntcrhouso, 3000 bags sugar, T. H. Duvies & Co.. and 10U0 bags sugar Huwallnu Hallway Co. Totnl 7100 bngs sugar weighing 813,501 pounds, and value at $25,325.85; 7, stmr Hawaii for Honolulu; 8, stmr Claudino for Huniukuu; in, stmr kinuu for Honolulu. LOCAL AND OENERAL NEWS All tlio mills in Kohala are grind ing. The boys had a fine time at Y. M. C. A. last night. Diamond Head, 12 m. Wuathor hazy, wind light southeast. A sharp, short earthquake was felt at 5:10 p. m. Saturday, 4th inst., at Mahukoua. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. The nnuunl meeting of the Union Feet! Co., Ld., will bo hold ou Wed nesday moruing at 11 o'clock, at the company's olllco, Queon stroot. On Monday, November 111, at 12 , o'clock noon. J. P. Morgan will sell , under foreclosure of uiort&igo, cer-1 tain pieces of valuable land situated in Honolulu. - As usual, tlio Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s weakly sorniouetto is a combi nation of wit and wisdom. We especially recommend to the notice of married men, the last paragraph in their essay. Tlio appearance of tlio Miowera ou the reef to-day showed that prob ably another pull was matlo early this morning. The ship as she ap pears from shore to-day seotnod to have swung her bow still further seaward than she was yds'torday. " BURGLARY IN THE SUBURBS. A Boston Dressmaker 'WHY LDCOL Quickly Curod of Stomach Oour ! IS THE BEST All Who Suffor Similarly, ! mombor, HOOD'S CURB. :i -Jii ti 10 U in i . pin ft, l no :i aii si :io u 3ii 1 10 10 4 III II M I (I n r r.o s to in 411 1 to1 12 l! 31)1 11 u u 20' 2 10 r 21 4 :ti 5 i : : Sets 5 21 n .u s 211 ir 17 r 20 7 1 s in 7 .' 5 in a 11 New moon 011 tlio Stli, ut 21i, 2(lin. 11. in. Time Whistle tilou s ut Hi. 2111. 34s. p.m. ol Honolulu time, which li. the siiinc in 121i. Oni. On. ot (ircenuicli tlinu. THE DAILY BULLETIK. SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1853. jw:-.K.iasr23 jsteivvs. Arrivals. FmiiAY, Nov. 10. 6tmr Iwaluni from Kauai Stmr Jumes Mnkeo from ICuuuI . Saiumay, Nov. 11. btmr C K Bishop from Wiiinlna, Waiunao and Mokuleia Btmr Klnau fimu Maui and Hawaii Stmr Pele from Kauai Stmr Mokolli from Molokai Departures J SvTUItllAY, Nov. 11. B S Anstralia, Houdlette, for San Francis co at 1-' noon Vesaels Leaviug Monday. Html Mokolli for Kaunakakni, luwualo, Pukoo, Halawa, Wailuu, Fulekniiu, Kalnupapu, Lahainn, Olowaiu and Lauai at 5 in Stmr lluwaii for Kulaupapa and Ookala at 4 p m Cargoes from Island Ports. Per Klnau 'J87 bags potatoes, 10 bugs corn, 33 hogs, 115 buis hides and 205 pkgs sundiies. Per C It Bishop 50 pkgs green hides, 10 hks lice and -S) pkgs sundries. Per lwalani 20u0 bags sugar and 121 pkgs sundries. Per Jas Makee 100 bugs rice and 1513 bags paddy. Per Mokolii 12.1 sheep and 2 hurses. Per Mary E Foster 15W bags sugar. Passengers. " ARniVALS. From Kauai, per stmr Jus Makoc, Nov 10 8 N jMuorson, Win A Kussie, Mrs John son, child and servant. From Kauai, per stmr lwalani, Nov 11 Oipt Mit It. N., and wife, Levi Kauai, Klmo and 2 deck. From Kauai, per stmr C U Hishop, Nov 11 M L Hare and 3 dectc. From Maul and Hawaii, per stmr Kinuu, Nov 11 From the Volcano: Clarence War ner, Mrs Hewett and lr L M Taylor. From wayports: Jas Love, Cupt Win Matsou, Jas H Boyd, K Ogura, M Seva, Mis K P Baker, J Goodie, C W Mucfurlune, Geo S Bond, Kit Hendry, Win White, HA Heen and 51 deck. nr.p.wtri'iir.H. For San Francisco, per SS Australia, Nov 11 Mrs Admiral Skerrett, IS J Bormuu, wife and 2 children, F O Bucklev. It L'ui- A gang of men has been engaged on the Maliiki water works several day's making repairs. A glass necktie from the World's Pair is a curiosity in a window of the Hawaiian News Co. The usual monthly temperance entertainment will be given at the Y. M. (J. A. hall this evening. The auction sale of delinquent stock will bo held at J. F. Morgan's salerooms on Monday, Nov. 1U. Another reception will be given ou the U. S. Uagship Philadelphia from 3 to (5 o'clock this afternoon. Jno. Sopor loft on the S. S. Austra lia to usMimu the clerkship of the Hawaiian Consulate at San Francisco. Tho House of a Chinaman at Wai kiki Plundered. A Chinaman, who takoe care of a fish pond at Waikiki belonging to Mr. Jno. Eua, reported at tho Police Station this foronoon that his house had boon entered by someone about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, while ho was absent attending to tho pond. Among tho articles missing ou his return were one gold ring, a pair of bracelets and clothing, tho whole valued at Sot). Those were all taken from his trunk, which was pried open. Tho Chinos in tho neighborhood of where the burglary was commit ted suspoeted that it is somo of tho work of Kum Wuu, the Chinaman who escaped from O hu Prison some time ago. It is reported that that notorious character had been seen by fellow countrymen at Waikiki, who wero too timid to tackle or in form on him. PAINT OIL. Dries hours. perfectly eollil Inside of twenty and elaitlc, nut 11 brlt- JUrn. F. IT. Darkor Boston, lists. W E Foster, L F Herz, I, F Hughes, M II v man, h Jucobsen, W l.ibbey, U Martin, U W Severance and wife, W H Bopcr, J F Soper, Mrs J H Bopor and 2 daughter, 11 Sharp, Misses fcikerrett, L M Taylor, 0 A Warner unil wife, Mrs Wilson, E Waltner, Mrs Young and Misses Young. Vessels in Port. UBS Philadelphia, Barker, from (Jiilluo, Peru UBS Adams, Nelson, from a cruise S S Miowera, Slott, from Sydney B S Australia, Houdlette, from San Fran cisco Am bk Albert, arillitli", from San Fran cisco Am bptne W Q Irwin, Williams, fiom San Francisco Am schr Itobort I.ewers, from Port Gam ble Am bchr Transit, Jorgeiien, from Sun Francisco A in Yacht Tolna, Wiehmuii, from Bun Francisco Am bchr C B Holmes, Johnson, from Port Gamble Am bk Mutllda, Sueiisen, from Departure Bnv Am bktne Kllkltat, Cutler, from Port Towusemi Am bk S (J Allen, Thompson, from Ban Francisco Br sclir Norma, Maniunrrie, from Yoko hama Huun bk II P Kithet, Morrison, from Ban Fruiieicco Nor ship Beaconstleld, llnstlaiiseii, from Newcastle, N S W Ur bk J U Ptluger, Wolters. from Ilieineii Row Eric Lewis, a missionary from Africa, will address the boys at tho Y. M. C. A., to-morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. C. S. Bradford was a passenger on tho S. S. Australia for a visit to San Francisco. He intends returning to the islands. A native sailor belonging to tho steamer Kinau fainted ou the wharf this moruiug. He was resuscitated and sent home. Tho alo of the thoroughbred stal lion Mi'.Griuty will take place on Saturday next at the auction room of Jas. F. Morgan. The Quintet Club played the music for dancing at tho hop given by Mr. W. G-. Irwin at Waikiki on Thursday evening. Tho men on the U. S. flagship Philadelphia are making prepara tions for a minstrel entertainment to be given on board on Thanksgiv ing day. A Chinese hack driver was sent enced to pay a liuo of $2 in tho Dis trict Court to-day for violating car riage regulations by carrying more passengers than the law allows. Song Chong. who was arrested as being accessor- to the murder of Tong Hong Ho at Ewa, was releasd this morning. Leong Yau, the ac cused principal, hung himself a in coll. Mr. J. Kidwoll made a satisfactory settlement with Paul Neumann, counsel for P. G. Camariiios, yester day, consequently tho sale under execution of his pineapple lands has been stayed. M. S. Levy, Fort street, has just received by the last steamer from from tho Coast, a fresh lino of ladies' and children's shoes, boys suits, etc. He is also giving big bargains in all kinds of carpels and rugs. Mr. Ed. Jacobseu left on tho S. S. Australia to-day for tho Coast for tho purpose of securing a stock of first-class jewelry. On his return, about Dec. 1st, ho intends opeuing out at No. f03, Fort street. J. Fernaudoz, a burly Portuguese, was on trial in tho District Court to-day for using threatening lan guage to a hack driver. After hear ing of evidence Judge Robertson re served his decision until the lfith iust. There is a picture of the S. S. Arawa, which comes in place of the Miowera the latter part of this month, on a calendar at the ollico of Theo. H. Davies & Co. She appears to be u noble specimen of marine architecture. There will be another practice ganio of football between the Piina hous and Houolulus ou the grounds of tho former at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, Henry C. Ilaimi of the lianolulus will play half-back for the Punahoiis. Concert and Dance. Thore was a fashionable throng in the lunai and ou the parlor veranda of the Hawaiian Hotel last night, in attendance on the complimentary band concert to visitors leaving by tho steamer Australia to-day. A goodbj number of people wore as sembled ou the grounds around tho band stand, who cheered tho some what novel music given by the P. G. baud led by Professor Berger. The music consisted largely of sterling old airs with variations, medleys, etc., making an agreeable chaugo from the stereotyped old programs. Before tho close of the concert heavy rain foil, causing a dispersal without ceremony of the outside auditors. Tho band's program was neverthe less played through without tho omission of a number. (This is straight news, any previously pub lished report to the contrary not withstanding.) After the coucert a dance was enjoyed in the parlor, by the devotees of that pastime. The Australia Departs. Tho departure of the S. S. Austra lia this noon was witnessed by a large gathering of people, and the scene was an auimating one. The P. G. baud enlivened the occasion with music. Garlands and wreaths of flowers Hawaii's token of aloha wore in profusion, tho odor from which pervaded tho atmosphere. The wealth and beauty of tho city wero thore, tendering thoir parting good-byes to friends and relatives. Precisely at noon hour the good ship swung out from her berth, handkerchiefs innumerable fluttered in the air, both from the ship and tho wharf, and the band wound up tho adieus with "Tho girl I left be hind me,""Huki ka Ulna," and the anthems. An Jteroir. Tills lady Is a wcll-kuo'wn nnd popular dressmaker. Suoeavs: "Thoroti no mistake nbout Hood's Barsp rllla. 1 want to tell how quickly It cured m of sour stomach, which bad troubled mo tor over year. 1 could notoven tako a swallow of water but whnt I suEcied from dUtroi nndneldlty Whoa I began to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla I could see good effects trom tho flrstthrcodosos. 1 continued until Iliad taken tUrcs bottles and Hood's s Cures havo been HrIr cnird. 1 eItb this state ment for tho benefit ot other who are sufferinB similarly." Mas. F. W. Babkeb, 41 Chester Park, Hoiton, Mass. HOOD'S PILLS r tt" tit after-dinner Plus mUtdlMiUon.curaheadaoh. Trabox. J3c HOHUON, NEWMAN CO., Agents for Hawaiian Islnnds. "DAI NIPPON" Forms a durable tie coating. itctnlns Its gloss longer than any other oil. Ileslsts the action of nclds and nlkallns better than any other oil. Flows freely from the brush without run ning and spreads well. With the addition of Litharge, jlelds a hard surface, suitable for floors, steps, etc. Mixes readily with pigments ground In oil In paste form. Brings out the real shades of the colors and keeps them unaltered. Is a solvent for the most delicate of the new coal tar colors. Added to varnish greatly Improves the lsh. This Space is Reserved -FOK THE- Announcement of New Goods ! Hotel Street, Next door to the Palace Ice Creum Parlors High Class Novelties ! Ex S. S. " China." I'm- working of tho vaml: Does not darken white lead or any dell cato colors. Hns greater body than any other oil. Itequtros one-third less pigment than any other oil. I Can be added to linseed oil and It will gTeatly improve the linseed. , Can be thinned with turpentine. By actual tsts, has outlasted the best I linseed oil. I Therefore, Is the host pniut oil ever manufactured. Direction for Use. 1 Use Liicol in every respect in the ' same munaer us you would linseed oil, with the single exception time you ' niny mid fully one-ouiirter more Lti- col to thu biime quantity of pigment than you would of linseed. In using metallic, Venetian red, the ochres, and other dry pigments, it is advisable to mix up the paint at least , nne day before it is to tic used, then t add 11 third more I.ticoi. and the paint ! will be found to cover well and have a good gloss. NEVER USE JAPANS. Where hard surfaces such as floors, ! steps, etc., are required use litharge only, never use Jupiins. I.UCOL MIXES WITH VAK-NISHES FOR- N. S. SACHS -UV THE- " POPULAR MILLINERY HOUSE, nao Fort Stroet, Honolulu. 3WLK.S. COLLAOO Hespeettullv invites her Numerous rons 10 INSl'KCT the i j unil assists their working and ini LARGK ASSORTMENT proves their appearance but thby ! SHOULD 1IK USB1) SAME DAY THEY AUK OF 1 mixku, otherwise the gum of the var- nish may he precipitated or the mix ture curdled. i The addition of from to J of I'"" i coi. to varnishes does not reduce their lu-trc nor retard their burdening and drying and it prevents their cracking. LOVELY ARTISTIC Just Received per "Australia" A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' SUITS ! Ladies' & Children's Shoes BLACK LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HOSE. FLANELETTES, TABLE LINEN, BEDSPREADS. BLANKETS, SILK - CRAPE SCARFS, LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, Rugs and Carpets Selling at Cost ! (1 :m:. s. levy Japanese Goods;1"-. 1 LIMITED, Received by Last steamer! Agents for the Hawaiian Islands bazaar" NOTIv THK ADIlKKSS 795-tf "DAI NIPPON" Hotel Street, Next door to the 1'aloee lee Ciemu l'arlors JAPANESE 75 FORT STREET 7 5 GRAND OPENING OF THE 'KOHINSON HUX'K," Hotel Street, Oppo. Butbel St. Rrc 1). M. OKOWLKY, Tlio miilerii;neil li Received Two Gold-headed Canes. Mr. E. Waltnor, cutter in Mr. Roth's tailoring oaliiblighniont, car ried away with him to tho Coast to day two elegant tokens of esteem, from his employer and his follow workmeu respectively. As the givers wore not aware of each other's ac tion, it happens that each gift is a gold-headed cane. That from Mr. Roth has a turn handle, the gold of which is chasud and has insets of polished gold-bearing quarlz. Tho stick is of kauwila wood with an ivory ferulo. That from the work men is a stick of dark-grained palm, with a flat end gold head, Both are suitably inscribed. m m Band Concert. Tho P. G. baud, Prof. Berger, leader, will play at Enitna Square (string orchestra) this aftornoou at i:.'K) oclook. Following is the pro gram: Mureli Beoteli Weildfui; . FuntiihluN at are's Awakening Overture Concerto (luvotie Dearest Love . . Slow March On lhirade Medley KldicnloiH ... Hawaii 1'onol. A HAXKUUFT. rsiuned liiiYinc tiled Ins lie- counts ineludiiiK a statement of dividend to Creditors with an application for discharge an Assignee in the uhove entitled matter, notice is hereby given that Mini petition will eoniu on for hearing at 10 o'clock . i. on MONDAY, Novoniljcr 111. lh')3, before Hon. W. A. Whiting. First Circuit Judge, at hU Chamber.-, in Honolulu, Onhu. L. .1. LKVBY, Assignee in Itiinkruptcv of II. M. Crow lev. 878-L't Ilk ORIIKH HI EfFKL'T A Total .'.Clearance! Before November 30, 1893, -THK KNTIHK STOCK OF- NEW Robinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo. Bethel Streot. Furniture, Upholster j Cabinet Making ON HANI) AN KXTKNMVK AhsoKTMKNT OF NOTICE. Handsome and Artistic Goods CTOOI) I'ASTUHAOK FOR HOUSES T uml cattle can ho found at Kulihl, at F. Meyers', where good pasture and feed will he given them and they will be well looked after. For further particulars ap ply to F. MYKH8, ut Kalilii, or ring up Bi'll Telephone Ml. 87iJ--'t NOTICE TO TENANTS. Chriiten Fileuherg Kudlger .Muukett ...Diehl Human! Foreign VesBola Expected, from bjduoy, due from the Colu- Hiin Friui- Aug CABS Annui, Stiluit, KOViSU It M H B Alameda, MnrMi, nics, (inn .Nov in It M b S Mouowal, Carey, from citro diiu. Nov 2.'1 Am bk Huivuiktcr, from H F Hllo, due Am bk Martha Davis, from Hottou, due Die 0-10 llr ulilp Vllhitta, from Liverpool, due Jan M(i Her bk Nautlliin fiom Liverpool, due Deu vu-au Cer bk Marie lltiekfelil, from Liverpool, due Feb I, 'Ul Am uvhr Alluu A, from Ktireka, due Out 1 Mr. II. M. Whitney, mnnngor of the Hawaiian Gazette Company, has a'fauiuod the editorship of the Paul He Commercial Advertiser, He started that paper as a weekly thirty-seven years ago, but a break of many years occurred later in his connection with it. Mr. V. II. Itlukanl'rt three year-old mare heilehua was given a trial mile 1 run the other day at Waimaualo. ' Hid mare covered tint ilihtauce 111 I: ID, exceptionally fast time, eou siilnring Unit tlie'aiiiiual is not in training. Duke Spencer will bo given a trial run 011 the Kaploluui Park track uomtttimu next week. Balo of an Australian Stoamor. The steamer Wastwator(Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s line), of Mel bourne, which has bueu lying in the Tyno for some tinio past, has boon sold to Mr. A. Simpson, of New castle, for about l(,),r00, She was built at West Hartlepool, 188'.), is 2810 tons gross register, and carries l'KX) tons deadweight. She will in future run on the American line. lixrlninyi'. Chambtirlaiu'u Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Komotly. When troubled with pain in the stomach, bilious colic or diarrhtua give this inediciiio a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. It is pleasant, safe and re liable. 25 and fit) cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. XTOTICK IB HEUBUYOIVK.VTO ALL i por-ons living as Tenants ou Luudi belonging to the Estate of the late King Knlukniui,as well as on Lauds belonging to the undersigned and those of David Kawa miuiikoa and J, ICalanianuole, for which arrangements have been made between them and Mr. J. I'aakaul.i, that payment of rent must hereafter be made to me per sonally. When making payment it is re quested that tenants bring copies of their loaes and the last receipt, received by them. It is alto the wish of the under signed to meet uml confer with tenants on the first day of every month for six mouths, beginning October 111, ls'ji, and ending April 111, lb'.il. COT Olllce ut Hoimakaliu. KAIMOLANI. Honolulu, Oct. Hi, I6II.I. HTM lm To Let or Lease. WILL IlK OKFKRKD T RedAaoed. Prices I Come and See for Yourself ! J. M. de fSA e SILVA. WILLIAM FOSTER, Atthiinkv at-Law anii N'otahv I'uiu.ir. Wicker Ware, Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, --. jfa nfffif'tia lii)-Aa .,.'t-; &$! fi& I V'--jS! &:m& Mi r 1 fZSP.KZ?. &E as- wsfmfta,- q&v Egm&m& &. vj mgi ftt it ypft v "-fl 351. 55 '&& XSilfcai Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Etc, Etc., Etc. No. 13 Kuiihumanu tit. MTO-lin Honolulu. TO LET rpVO irNFUHNlbllED X Rooms and Kitchen at 101 Foit street. tdl!-lw rpWO NH JL iiishci (icutleuiuu a Lane. TO LET 'KLY Ft' It- Kooiun for .So, I (iiinleii TO LET &82 m I A I DR. S. ASANO i Physician : and : Surgeon ! NO. 1(55 NUUANl AVKNUi:. 1 Opposite KiiKle House, - - Honolulu. H7-J Mutual Toleplione 'Jll. FOK SALE Wardrobes, Mattrasses, Pillows, Etc., Made to Order. NO 8KCOND-HAND OK DAMAOKD GOODS KBIT ON HAND ORDWAY & PORTER, Robinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo. Bethel Street BKLL TELEPHONE 525. - gm MUTUAL TELEI'HONK (Mrs flOOD FAYINO HUBINKHH, WKI.L established and eentrallv IocuKmI. For particulars Inuulre of (J. K. I10AKDMAN, WXJ-liii fill) Fort streot. I ANNUAL MBETINO. rpili: ANNl'M. MKUTINti OF THK 1 I'mon l-i-.ili Co, (.L'li), will be held at the ('umpuiiy'B olllce. Ijuceu street, oil WKDNLSDAY.the mtli Inst., at 11 o'clock a.m. F. It. VI DA, fc'curetury Union Feud Co,, L'd. e7U-at Ni-:v hoi'm: of fivk Kooiun. on Mapi.lno titieet, with llathriioin. l'ut enl Y. C.cte Comiuanils one of the tluest views in Honolulu ply to OT7 tf) J.M- VI VAN. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. tijnynuJL An .NOTICE. LL I'KKHONH II A VINO CLAIMS uL-iilnst KuuiiNii Hakt will nleiise preeent the same to the iinilprsl(,'iiwl at his olllce. Merchant Htreet. J. M MONHAItltAT. Honolulu, Nov. I, IMM. s" -if A1 LATEST NOVELTIES AT THK FAMOllb BTOltlC OF B. F. BHLBRS & GO. SOS & 61 1 FORT STK,H3HJT. OetrLtori Wash. Falorios ! A handsome Cotton Fabric; New Btyles this season, the ellects are fac-simlles ol Cblim riilks; to set- them meuus to uppreciatu them. Bilk liiiiuh just out; real French designs are the tlnest and tho crute of the seusou. Oa-slxxnere Sublimes SO Oents "STarci I One of the handsomest Wash Materials this senson entirely new and lor the price has uo eipinl. "Wliite HjELVkT-ns etnei IDinaity I In I'laiu, Btrlped and Checked in ureal variety, OT Dressmaking Under the Manageineut oi HUB. REN NEIL Jt3 7 VALUAIILK I'lEi M OF I improved I'rupurl, located In dill, rent 1'arlsol the City of Honolulu, all bargains Apply for lull iiiirllcuhirii to liltUUi: A A J. UAIlTWltRJUT W-tf FOR BALE rpiIKriOIIOONKIt 'NOItMA. L M'l'ons Iti-L'ister. Mlbstuu tlnlly built of Oak and Cedar,, Ciiiimir und ConiM-r Fastened. I' or price uuu puriicuiur. iippi) 7J tf THKO, IKDAXTKHA CO. Job Printiny neatly am promptly M Royal Insurance Company OP1 LIVEJIIPOOL. "The Largest in the World." Assets January 1, 1892, : ; $42,432,174.00 Klrr rinks ou nil kinds ol luurniiL-M I't.ipcrU Inken t Current ItUks by yMiil tor Dm llAwftllun UUud, I ItKk-kUl 1