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FT" I v N OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND GO. Time Table KKOM AND AKTEIt JUNE 1. 1,-en. jflfl TRAINS To K a Mi l.l. It. II. A. 1). A.M. I'.M. P.M. P.M. I.euve Honolulu .. ,8!4.'i 1:45 4:35 5:10 I.euve 1'earl City ....9:30 2:30 5:10 6:WI Arrive Kwa Mill. .. .9:57 2:57 fl:3H H:2! To HoNoi.ci.r. C. II. It. A. A&l AM PM PM Leave Kwa Mill.. . 8:21 10:13 3:43 6:42 l.eve Pearl City .. .0:55 11:15 4:15 0:10 Arrive Honolulu. . 7:30 II :M 4:55 0:45 A. Hatiirilayn only. It. Ually. 0. Hutuiaya exrejited. I). Saturdays excepted. tflu UlvHn, MONDAY, MAY 28, 18W. MAR-UTE N&-W3. Arrivals. fi'MHY, Mu 27. Htmr Claudlne Iroln Matil Stlur Mlkohnla from Kaunl Departuroa. HTriiuY, Miij 2ii. Am hip Occidental, Morse, for Sun Kriin- cIm'u Mii.miav. May l's. fcchr O W Wnt'on, Smith, for Snn I'ran- elco Am liklne Klltlkut, Cutler, for I'orl Town- end Still r Kanlit for Wnlniuic, Mnkult'lii uud Kuhukti nt 10 a in Stuir Jaitie Milken for bilmlim at 12 in Minn Mokolll for Molokul and l.timl Vosaola leaving To-morrow. .St in r V (I llnll for Mnill and llnwnil nt to a in Htmr Wnlalralc for Ijilmlnn and llninu- kua Stlur Claudlne (or vorti on Muni nt 5 i in Htmr Mlkalinlu for Knnal nt 5 in ritlnr Hawaii for Hmwiti Oargoo from Ialand Porta. Slinr t'lnndliu .'.uil ling- Mipur, 31 but turo, 217 lui,"t potatoes, .'H IniKi I'orn, til hides, 50 hend entile, Vol hint-. tr. pki Mllidrle. Slnir Mikiilnila-.VI.Mi Imk utinr, 1.1 lll hide, 7" ik! nundrie-. Voaaola in 1'ort. U H 8 Philadelphia, Murker, from i'hIIiio, I'eru II 1J M .STuknelillio, Nuiiiuru.fruin Japan Am Mls'lunury picket Mnriilng.Stiir, dnr- land, frum llm South Hen Am bklnu Jane I, Stanford, Jolm-on, from Newcastle Am fdir Itoliert Sudden, I1 lillior;. from Xowcaetle, X h V Am bk Xotvbuy, Moltcnled, from New castle, N H W Am bk C II llrynnt, Jaeoli-oii, from smi l'raucl-eu scbrj 1) Tallinn. Hciideriii, from Sew- cattle, N 8 W Foreign Voaaola Expoctod. C A 8 8 Arnwu, .Stewart, from vdney, OSS Miirlpo, llnyuard, from Sydney, May 31 I'iOhH Gaelic, IViirne, from HoiiKkotiii and Yokohama, due May 14 a.... .ft Am bk Amy Turner, from New York, July Ilk M Huckfeld. from Liver,!, Juno l-l.i Her bk J U (lludc, from Liverpool, Apr l-lu Pauongora. ASXIVAM. Krom Kaunl, perstmr Mlknhiilu, Mn 27. UN Wllirtx, AHWIcox. Ml- Kupale, Mrthalliitn, (I It hwurt, Millie Kauwa, J liaiiatid, (!N KikIkh midwife, Mlnnd Master KiisIrii und ho deck. From Maul, per etiur Claudlnc, Mav 27 tl I. IkIu, 1, ) Bjiei.cer, If a mid 2 (hlld Jen, Oil Wells, Mrs Ke tie, Mrs it Von Tmiiky and Infant, II Cooper, C J 1'ishel, 1. 1) tllnvcr, J W Kaluu, J K loepu. I.um l.uiiK, wife und a children, ix.o Kinik, wife uiidUhlldren, T Alalia, nud 30 deck. Shipping Note. The brlKiiiltlue lAvveiilre will cvtnwai the latter end of thU week. Tho barkcutine Kllk'tal. It I). Cutter iiitt'ter, left to-day for Tort Town.eiid lu ballant. The burkeutlue (Jeo. C. IVrkln- loft Kn hulul on May 20 for San Krain I-i wltli .3i3 biins MiKur, valued at fKJ.l.Vt.l.'i. The ship Occidental, Morse mailer, lift on Haturday for riuu rrmielwo with . i .-Kt bait of Hiijfur, vnlueil Ht fl.'i0.U.;nj. II. Huckfeld A Co. hhlppul I2,l liaiso. M. . Urlnhuum A- Co. 12li hu-. The ochooncr (i. W. Wnt-nn, T. II. hmlth mii-tir, Hailed to-ila for San hraii Cisco with 12,1112 Iiukh of si'lKur nhllip'd h Crhtlo A- Cooke, C. ilrefr A- Co ami I'. A rhnefer A- Co. Hoiuentlu value. lu,17l.a7 The B. H. AuMralin took llm follow lnK curtfo on ljuturday: Iimi Ni rice, M. H. (Irlubauiu A to.. I (Oil Tiaus rlie, SIliK Cboiu; ,Vlo., A72bdl Knen Irdi-, MeiroHitaii Meat Co , 70 do, U.K. Me Intyre; II In- vcKctnhli.. Wo hlnj; ,v Co , U.3HI lilies i-iunr, W. IS IrwInAlV, loon nii; rice, :w Iiiii-h roilec, Hviiuiu llr. . s( Iiukh mlli-ii, Jno. Ilurke, Jl Uikr do, I.. II. Kerr, 10 bucli Iiuiihiiiin, T. il. Ibivlei, A Co.; 017 bucli" Imniuiii- andlilixx pint", (has Wilcox; linl buclo- haiiHiias 3 U Ikiiioiin IUImIIk MiKurujiie, KitmbliiK, I III bnclm baiiiinus, kJithiim plueh, Jm,. h,uw , ol IiucIik liauiina, ID lh inaniioe,,, ;,7 imeh bnimii, 3hx butel leuve-, ri.llil Wo. S.l biiclm Imuaiiai., 1A Iim. pineh, I hx itrnpi-., (1. I.yeuri;ii, 2111 hxx liunniiiu. .il In. fruit, T. I.um Kilii;. Ill) Iiih rice, Yuen Nun A Co , 10 bxi. i.liie, I' C Krult I Ktilixiilo, J KlilHell, l.'iUi buuhs banana Cumpbell, Mar-liall A Co , I l hotel eaves, Iuoiik Wall On A to., lull bncli lianuiiHH, iu IhIIh Htipir cane nud 3 b. betel leaves, rtliiu' .Slinj, :ii Imrlix banana-. Iroplial h. Co,. I hit Hauallau toad. II, ('. ( o. Domehtic value, ..W Born. .1 HUH At Kualoii, OjIiii Mux 2... IMU in the wife of I'linrli'. Hutlii; 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , it -on, KAILILLI-At Kiiupo. Mm il. M.n .ii IbUI, to tic- wife of .. M Kailii'ili. a son. Died, MOHAN -At Hllia, Knu. IIiumiii April 2?, e!i, Frank Miiraii, acit.l Miiear. a unlivo ol oo,tock. New llruiir lrk, I'auiiiln a Itmldenl ol Kan fur 3.') yeuri Don Carlos, I he Spanish pretender, has intimated lo the pope that lie cannot counsel his followers loabati don his cause iu Spain, which is that of reclaiming his legitimate rights, whioh claim is similar to that of tho pope for the restoration of temporal power. LOOAL. AND OENEHAL NEWB, Lotlgo lo I'rogrm will meet tbia , wvuning. N'oxt Wednesday will be Mcinn i rial day. The P. G. bnml will play al Emmn i Sijuoro tlii: wiling. I Hnrdon's trial lias liecn sot for thu j Illsl inst. in thu District Court. ' Tho S. S. Australia had niiu'ty- nine names on hur iiasitignr list. 0. A. Urown l(ft by tho S. S. Aus tralia on .Saturday for the Coast. Mrs. C. M. irydo, ov. A. S.Twom bly and wife loft ou the Australia or on batunlay. Kiyht eo.s driiiilientiosM worn disponed of in the District Court this morning. Tho stuanter Mikaltala arrived from Kauai yostordny. Sho saw no traces of tho Iwalaul. Tho Sous of St. Goorgo will elect ollieors this ovouing, anil a full at tendance is requested. Walter G. Stuith, nx-editor of the Star, leaves for San FraucUco on the S. S. Maripo-a next Thursday. Tho oale of Mrs. Mchain's furtii turo by J as. I'. Morgan hat boon postponed to Thursday, .luuo l. A now consicninont of furniture isoxpeclotl daily front thu coast for Ordway A: I'orler by tho barkeiitiuo Planter. Tho latest runior is that the Iwa lani has been ltoltcd on board the Champion to have her bottom scraped. Ilonry Peters, clerk in the Custom House, was married at Kona. Hawaii, recently. His wife is an amiable young woman. Frank Godfrey has retired from cervico on the llolomtta. Hu yet re niniiin a local correspondent of the pAHiniiicr and Chicago Times. j .1. Levey will koII tholiouohold furniture of S. Khrlich on Thursday at 10 o'clock. Particulars will be found in an advortiKomctit olsewltero. .Mechanics' Home, comer Hotel and Nuiianti street. Lodging liy iny, week or month. Terms: 'St ami f0 cents per night; ?l ami rl.l.,.'i per week. Notice a change to-dav in D. How ard Hitchcock's card, lie aiinniiiieos clashes and special Iimsoii-, bctideA inviting visitors for Friday after noons. .Messrs. Kaiihaue, Kalua and Ka hatilelio, native delegates from the other islands to tho Constitutional Convention, uero strolling round in company to-day. There will be I wo baseball ames I his week one ou Wotltioi-d.iy be tween tho CrosccutK nnd Hawaiis and another on flat unlay but ween the HawaiN and Crescent. A man who took subordinate parts in the Dailoy engagements was put oft the Australia ou Saturday. In addition to his salary ho wanted a free passage to the Coast and he got it in the neck. ftiiM-iT mint-;. itui t'liriMOiiiMi vts- 1 torday nud a grand limn na gfven at Knlihi iu their honor. Their 1 names are ICiuil I'erdimiud Sauford I t a a si Tl...... I...I.... .. ..!.:. 1 " 'li "if- """'ii ivaaia arKl.am n," " '"" Ivunnidt liortfoldt. 1 A plat form has been built iu the ' Legislative hall, , I udieiary building, I and the Hour painted. Wires have been introduced for electric lighl me", mum immn us u nigiii session- wore anticipated at the Const it u- ' tlonal Couveuttou. The principal of the Kaupo Fug 1 lish school. Maui, has been arrested l for aiding iu the marriage of a four i teen year-old girl to a brother-iu-j law. The was committed for I jury triul at U'ailttkuaud the pri-un-or in out ou $1000 bail. This month'it I'laulern' .Monthl contains much valuable information i about the rtiuuiiig of sugar mills and plantations, also about theettl I tivatton of tea, collee, bananas, fibre I plants, etc. It is one of tho hot ' numbers issued iu a long time The attention of the IJae:il As sociation in called to the fact the I fence ou the Ewt side U a hornet's 1 stronghold. A horo tied there Sat j urdaj afternoon hud a trying tune of it until roiiiuii'tl by a goiitleiu.iu I wiio was attracted by itn frantic i eirorts to got auu.. I Prof. Hradley will start hi prepa- ratory hinging and theory clas very jshorlly. as miiiii a ho foceive, the i names of a feu more young ladie and gentleinen. Toruie, '."i forihreo j months. Name-, may be loft at the ' otlice of tin.- paper or at Mr. Ilrml ley's residence, Kiikui House; after May .'II, .11 Fuim.-i streot i i The Paradirit of the Pactlie for .May it mil. the fi r-t number from i the haudn of the new proprietors ; Frauk L. Hnogs. editor, aud .1. F. j Clay, business manager It is illiii. ' trated with a tinted stiiiloiiunt, 1 coiitnining ,even Hawaiian views. There is a firsi-rat lino of reading j mutter, miieh of it original and the rest we.?eecli'd, ('oiisidoring the I ehort tune they have had the papei, I the new owners are to bo emigrant lated on their initial i--.in "- - Public Oouciirt. The p. (J. liuiiil will phi at i Kiuiiia Sipiaie I In.- evening at 7:.'l o'eloek. l''nloviiig is the program' i i. i i March I'xaro .rli, li I Hon in.. Tin- liivuU IViii. I 'it ii I n - ui - In I lie i liapi ' l.il.'iilieri' i'l..'in.ii I'aileoi ... -Milium ion li Medic -M n-ii ,il Hi vi llivii'ii hchiittiilit Iik l'ii-li liim'i Mi,,i. . Ilnrii. WnlU I ... V- I Ho - i .i,j. iii',iIii-i Mum li I lbl luf.intM, Kml llavili I'oiioi tiiiveines.' "What is lie capital of Floridaf" I'rocoeioy clilhl. "The mono) they gel from' m notlhoru ins " THEY PLAY GOOD BALL. Kamehamehas Win Again in a Fine Game. Tho baseball game ou Saturday . bolweon the Kamehamehas and Ha- I walls was witnessed by ouo of the ' biggest crowds attracted this season. Tho Kama wero lirst to tho bat. Ma- , hulta sent an easy fly to second. Pa- hail pounded a heavy grounder to ' first base, which tho guard fum- ' bled. Ho was advanced to second by Koki's base hit and came homo ou Lindsay's byplay between first and second. Kolti also came home. Bridges went out on a tly to first and Viso on strikes. Kaanoi was , loft on socoud and Lindsay on third. There wero severe criticisms over the decisions of tho umpire on bases. Lindsay deliberately ran off tho lino to nvotd being touched out. lu tho fifth inning Lotnoti made a hit to deep right which Uosa failed 1 to stop, and tho runuer covered three bases, lie finally came homo 1 on a base hit by Koki. Maliuka, ! Pahati and Lindsay went out on I Hies. This made a total of three runs for tho Kamehamehas. The , Hawaiis only scored ouo run, and that was in tho ninth inning. Cupid ' replaced McCorristou in thu sixth inning, got his base by balls iu tho ninth ami made a circuit of tho bases by brilliant stealing assisted 1 by Clark's base hit. "Hoiinie" Lemon pitched for the Katns. Ho displayed good judg ment and had full control of tho ball. There wore two policemen lu the grandstand and in cousetpienco there was less yelling than usual from tho "students." It is hoped tho officers will bo present at ovory game. Following is the score: K MIHMKIIA. , xMr. ah. k. mi. o. . k I Mnlmkn, 21. ... . I o 1 1 .1 0 , I'iiImii, c . I I II . I I ' Kukl, r.f I I i o n 0 l.linl;iv. Ill ... I o 1 13 I ; taaiiiif,c f .. ..1000 i tlrldf!e, If .... 3 n II O 0 0 Wl?e, :tli . 3 0 0 3 3 0 IteilV'kt, . . . ,1 II 0 I II 0 ' b'liu.li. p. . 3 I I 0 S I Tolnl .. . . 32 3 :t 27 22 .1 iiimn, i . . ... . J ,NMI'. Ml. H. lilt. O, K. r.. Vllll, lb I 0 0 II I 2 Mart, n.s .1 0 2 o 2 0 Holt. If I 0 n I 0 o ' Pre f .. t il I 5 0 0 ' MrCorrllnln!.f ... 2 o o O 0 I i lipid, c.f. 2lel II 0 i A lila, p. . I 0 I I 5 (I Clark, :il . . . I o 2 0 il 3 , lio-ii, r.f .. .10 10 0 0 ' Tliompoiti, 2I .10 12 7 O Total. . .15 I 8 21 15 II 'Mi'Corrl.tnn wai replaced t Cupid afier I lie tilth Inning. St'MMtnv -Tlini) of naine, I hour 25 mlti lv. Ilarneil runt, 0. Ilaie on ImlN lly l'iiion. 2. hlrin'k out II) Iaiiiioii. 7; A lila, .1 b'tl on tin-en KiiiiieluimeliM, .!; Hawaii, il. rro-liue hit Miihukn. 'Ihrce ! till -Union, t'mplreii C. Cnidlie and M. K. Keolii kalole. eorer A. IVrry. nr. n innivio. I 2 3 I il 7 li Kninehano'li.i ' lluuull 2 U0U I li 0 (I --3 I 0 0 o o 0 il il n HARDEN' TELLS HIS STORY. Snya lie Won a Medium for is China mtm and Oloura I'itzenrald. Through the courtesy of Deputy Marshal lirowu a Hn.LUTix reporter was allowed an interview with F. (t. L. Harden this morning. Harden was not iu a happy frame of mind, but ho voluntarily gave tho follow iug statement, which ho says ho has furnished oflldallv to the British Minister aud tho Attorney-General; "1, Francis Harden, in the presence of tho llritish Minister, Attorney Uenoral V. O. Smith of the Provi sional Oovornmont ami Almightv Uod, make this statement voluntnrf ly, the Provisional liovornmeut making obligations to pay my pas sage to British Columbia. On Fri day I received a telophono, aud went to a cotTcc Iioum) ou Maunakoa street. There I met Wing Lau Choug. Ho told mo he kuow whom Dailey'h things wore, aud ho offered me a commission if I would nego tiate wit It Mr. Dailoy. Wo secured horses aud rode to tint top of Punch bowl. He pointed out thu place ' and marked where a masked man ' would possibly bo when Mr. Dailoy aud myself came up. We returned ' to town. I thou wont to Mr. Dailoy and we rode up to Punchbowl iu a ' bugg). We found the things aud a masked matt appeared. Dailoy gave , mo ,2."i aud I drew ,f."i for my com mission. Shortly after tho young ladies appeared and the masked man anil myself ordered them back. Dailoy and myself then lit cigarettes, hud a drink ami had a long ynru to gether. When we returned to the ' foot of the hill wo parted a good friends, joking over the affair as if imtliiiig had happened. To toll you I he truth the pistols I aimed al Dailoy were harmless neither being of any use. 1 will admit my conduct was, according to the Latin, utiiulu miilic Hut with regard to a state ment that I implicated Pit.gcrald, that is entirely false. Thoauthori ties endeavored to got something out of him, but he not knowing what happened, of course, could not enlighten them. You can deny emphatically that Fitzgerald had anything to do with that atTair on Friday afternoon." lu answer to a question as to whe ther ho would take passage ou the S. S. Arawa, Harden answered that ho would if llioUovorniiiHnt gunian teed his passage and safe landing at llritish Columbia. "You know," Harden added, "thai they have the immigrant lau over thorn'mid if the government will gio me enough moiiei I will go I could get out a habea- corpus if I wished to, but I intend in let them haio the length of their lupe." Aitliur I'ilgeralil uas liberated tin- iimniing. as I here was no mm ilouco against him. Major Wodo house had an tntervieu with Deput Marshal lirowu this morning, before Fitgerald's liberation Bock Beer in bottles, two for -Tic, itl thu "Kinpiro." GOOD DAY'S BAOES ASSURED. Several New Comers Track Anglo A on the 'a Tirao Local Muat Dome Down. The coming meeting of the Hawai ian Jockey Club on June 11 promises to bo a gay evout, and ouo long to bo remembered. Tho Gay stables have Senator Stanford and two new colts in training at Waialua for tho ruuning races. Tho Lahaiua stables will bo represented by tho fast rutt- , nor Amartuoaud three others. These ! animals will arrivo iu town ou Satur day or Sunday next. A. Horner of ' Ktikaiau will enter an imported run- nor named Hawaii. Hawaii is said I to bo a very speedy animal aud will make tho paco hot for local runners. The track is developing into fine condltiou and it is belioved it will bo ' tho speediest track ever run over ' during tho club s existence. Considerable interest is centered in tho running raco to beat Augie A.'s time. It is very probable that tho time, 1:15, will lie beat, as tho track is vory fast. Senator Stanford aud Amarino will contest tho event. Ou Friday next trotters will bo allowed tho uso of tho track for training purposes, but iu tho mean time they have to do tho host they uuu uuiBiue. i In the trotting events, Clarence ' .uacianauo will send to the scratch Fred Mac and a new colt unnamed. D. Davis will trot tinder the wire the well ktiowu pacer Creole, with a 2:1 record. S. Graham will enter tho black horse lllack Diamond, a now comer, and Tom Hollingor a Hawaiian bred horse. It. Dexter in tends setxPug a bay stallion into tho stretch. This Inst animal was bred by Alex. Cartwriirht. Jno. Wriuht will likely start a bay horse and Dr. Ituwat a stallion. NAMINO A NEW MEMBER. Effort to Oot Mr. Thurston a Place In the Convention. ( The American Union Party mot Saturday evening for the purpose of nominating a mniulmr of the Advi sory Council iu place of Ed. Suhr, who resigned his seat at the secret i session of Councils last woak. There wore four nominations: L. A. Tliurs ton, Theo. F. Lansing, .1. A. Me Cnndless and W. K. Castle. There was much comment on Mr. Thurston's nomination aud several members expressed tltoir strong op position to his name. A member of, thooxocutivo committee is quoted a saying, "Wo have too many missioua-' ries in the Council already." Never- j tlteless a resolution was passed iu ' invor oi allowing .nr. I Iturstoti to participate in the discussions of tho Constitutional Convention. There was quite a disruption among those present over this resolution, mid there were threats that should Mr. Thurston take part iu the conven tion trouble would eusuo. A Useful Invention. The Planters' Monthly refers as follows to a machine that is adver tised in our columns: "Among tho now inventions to as sist in grinding cane is the Cane Shredder which is now in successful operation in tho Hilo and llawi, Ko hala, sugar mills on Hawaii. By its use the grinding operation is greatly expedited, and at the same time the quantity of juice extracted is increas ed from live to twelve perceut, thus enabling a large mill to pay for the cost of the shredder iu one season's work. Those who have seen it in opera' ion speak very highly of it, as ouo of tho best improvements that can bo had Messrs. Irwin A: Co. are the agents for those islands." Booked for tho Const. The following are booked at the olllce of V. G. Irwin A; Co. to leave for San Francisco iu the S. S. Mari posa, May .'list; L. D. Spencor, wife aud 'I children, Mrs C. X. Silencer, Mr. aud Mrs. Lilienthal and 2 daughters, Mrs. J. D. Jones and 2 children. I). !". Mnr. phy, P.J Ludvigsou, Mrs. M. L. L. i Oans, Mrs. Baunlug, Mr. Banning, I W. U. Smith. j LoUl'o lo Progros de i'Ocoaiiio, No. 124. ' A.F.& A.M & 'riiinii: will in: a .Mi;i;riM. up J Uu le I'muri- de I'lbeaiilu, No. 121. nt if hall ou KIiik street, hi-iwiieu llethei mil Tort, Til It (Mondavi KVKN'IMl. Mil) jn. al 7:.Hi o't'liH'k, for Itr.i.i i.trt MoMiii Itr-isi-.. Mi'lubtr- of Hawaiian Lodc and all -ojniirniui' llrelhreiiiiio fr-lerniillv Invlled lo be pri'-ent. lly onler of the W.-. M.-. ANTONIO I'UtNAS'Hi:, loivit B.crctur. Uth of June Races ! Do Hot lie foolml titles year, the owners and trainers of line stock should have the very hest quality of feed for their horses. The only place for such is the CALIFORNIA FEED CO. l'KI.KI,lloM.r Vi UELIVERY TO THE PARK EVERY DAY. OiTin-. A: Waukikm'sk: (Jonicr (t)ii('cn and Niiiiiiiiii Htl'COtS. A'irry ilnrrijitlunoJIHl I'ltJ.S'TlSU dunr ul thr IlitlUlIn Ojliit, I Joseph liubu Bon of Harry K. Ituliy, of Columbia, ra., Suffered From Birth Willi a PeTi're Korm of Scrofula Humor "Until my boj wai six ytM of ago lie wat from blrtli a lerrible uffrrrr fiom scrum lom humor. Horej wnuM appear on hltn and ipread until as Large n a Dollar and then dllcliarne. followed by nlliers, o that tlio larger part of lili body wai an inns af care all the time, eiope lally 'fi ere on lilt lem and tack of hli ear and mi ids head. Tim humor had a tery ofTemitemlnr, and ranged tntonso Itching We eannot tell how that poor boy unred In all thoie years. Physician did nut effect a cure. At last I decided to glre. him Hood's Barsaparllla, as my ilnipclM recommended IL In about two weeks the Rtrsaparllta began to hare effect.. Tim sores commenced to heal up! the flesh becan to look more natural and healthy. Then the scales came off and all over bis ImhIv new and healthy tlr.ii and skin lottned. J lien he had taken t o hollies he wi, entirely free from sores having only the rari to simw where tlier had been. Thco hae nil tllap teared. We ar unable to express our thank for the goo, l Hood's Sarsaparilla has done our little boy.1' lUiutr K. IttmY, Rox nf.it, Columbia, I'cunsylranla. ItOOII-S I'll.fs curt l'miil!,ilon ,j reitne u( lb ysrliuttlc Sfllon f lbs tUuittiUrr csnU HOUIION, NEWMAN A CO., Agents for Hawaiian Islands. A TEASPOON FUL OF in addle mil cure M 0!!y Nuk J Crowr nHt lcrncucK, or fcrSalc eit" oyOruguU rilK AOKNI V Idlt PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER lh WITH THE Hollistcr D rug Co., 1d BBS Fori Strent, Where this Invaluable hnn-elioltl reined) may be obtuliivtl by the BOTTLH, DOZEN or GROSS We have nlM) the l.ari;e-t Sl.H'ii of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumes, Toilet Articles -Photographic Goods To be found lu the Hawaiian Inlands. H. JAOUKN. PHAITM'AI. - (Sl'N-MAKKir l I be)! to Inform HirlliiK Men ninl the ' Heuer.-il I'iiIiIIi' Hint I mo prepared to lie pair nud Itfuovnte overt ili'i-erliitiou i . nrettriilK Otitis, llille. and llevnlwrs -k 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ke.KtiH'keil. llliieluKiuid II nun llii; iloue in nn lunle I'ir-t-ela-s work liiaiiHliip uarutileed. u-tniiier. prnuipth ' uttiinded to. Ife. Addri" CMOS .vritKHT. HoNul.t'l.C. HHMI MR J. W. CHAPMAN. I Till" Wr.l.l KMIWN ARTISTIC CATKUKK. I- now iirepireil lo I nler tin Itaiiiiilet-, Soi'lnU, I'rivale Dinner I'.irtii -, W.-.l.li hk , or Harden I'llMiiif, ete , eie lie will lie plen-ed tui'iiU upon aiiv ladle-nr ueiHli linn who will k null v udiire it I' tl lull tf NOTICE DlltlMi MV AIIKI..M K UtoM Nil. Ilnuii, Mr I' .1. I.ohmv hIII ui'i for me uuiler lull nier ul iitiiiiii' ninl I uMI mil ho rrHH hinle Inr nn bilUiun irueteil b) llli.MUii' i'li III m 11:11111'. Mr. E. C. Ilnue w III iiiieml in mi) inilei led ul the "liuli I'ltll. I U II III.I.M. If llllllllll Mll .', IHll, 'tll.l lu NOTICE 4S"5wsf ;pAlN;KlgS iS r 'i3ll ! i ) v r I iuiim. Tin; aii-i.S' 1. 111 111 it I 1 Mr. A l.liler- Iriuit the Hiiuiiiniu , UlilliMv the liiillii'- ( IhU linn Hill he I lliulneeil by Mr llll;ll lluiin I IhlKtieiP II I''. Kill r.ltn.v 1 O ' Honolulu, Mu) 1, lJI, mis Headquarters for White Goods JNT. S. SACHS1 oeo lort street, Honolulu. Immense Assortment I Lowest Prices I NAINSOOKS in Plain, Strl.eil, Cheeks and Plaldj. Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Linen Lawns IN ALL OKAIIKS A.NM) I'lttCF.S. DIMITIES In 8trlped. Cheekf, I'lunN and Hair Line.. INDIA LIN'ONS, BATISTE AND COTTON CRAPES. COTTON MULLS IN WHITE. CKEAM AND KCKU IMMENSE VAItlKTY OK AN ENDLESS LACES AND EMBROIDERIES! KMIIItOIHKItY EDHINHH in Sivlv. NaltiM.ok and HamlmrK i, All Widths with InsenliiK lo Matih. AH-oter Embroidery, Embroidery Flounces and Domi Flouncea. Laces of Every Description in All Widths. Summer Dress Goods! -o Figured Muslin, White Dress Goods, Lawns, Dress Cambrics, Laces & Etc, EJto., AT M. S. LEVY'S Try the "Cleveland" Black Hose 1 AI.HO IHE French Kid Slioe a.t $2.25 NOTICE. I Iihvl' lii'cn iiistinctcdhy Mu. ,1. M. K Sa k Sii.va, piiiprU'torof the Hawaiian .Iapanp.sk Ua.aah, Ilotulstivut, to bull hift stock of JAPANESE (JOOLhS. Also, u bir UH Hortiiient of JAPANESE PAPER XAPKFXS will u. ,0, LESS THAN COST. Temple of Fasliion lE. ca-. SILVA, Beginning Saturday, May 12th, WE iVAldiitATK on: Grand Removal and Clearance Sale at uHKAT fcS5 On June 1st wi open in our N.v Stoic known its "KA MA1LE." ."! Kurt Strcot. GOO KZIIwfl:, III NL'TAXl' STHICKT. Merchant Tailor. FIT AND FINISn GUARANTEED. v M-.W m K Oh Caslni(Mvs and Sitjjcs Just Received ! SUITS FROM b 1 4 UP Dry Goods. Fancy Goods. Lawns, Etc. Etc. Etc Gent's Furnishings of Every Description, HO. in. JXJST RECEIVED A i'i 1.1. I.IM or Ladies' Purses and Card Cases ri.'Msii.h en. 1 ni ,,., ,. ,, ,.,,,. "",,-n.oi,!.V.'",'tt " J,rM!i',P!rhM;-ll. ,)r " i""1 'I'" iIo'ik f"r Siiiiuiioi Wniir. 7 ynnU fur l to tW In frti'l . ;r.. slum mil' tl... Mfy Sloi'li ,.f N,. o.i.hU to , liiiiinl in tin. Mnrltoi B. F. BHLEES &c GO. BOB Oil PORT HTRWICT. AT VAItlKTY OK Scotch Gingham, E2to Prop. SAcmnci: -mi