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amriig. WWMBIsBWMlP P" -"' ?m ??- yfJRK7 vHBu r .1 V JI' , P J t.V Snugnmi sMlhtln. SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 184-5 M-A.f?.I3SrE NEWS Arrival. Satiirhav, Jnn. 12. Btmr V (I Ilnll from llnwnll nml Mnul Gnrgoos from Island I'orts Htinr W (I Hull- llU Imtss siiRiir, !27S n$ collee, IU liit" awn, U hides, .'II lieml cattle, mid To kgsjiumlrio4. lRBoonKor ARttlTALR. From llnwnll ntul Mmil per s'nir TV' 0 1UII Jan 11-(1 U Kobortsnn, O M Wal ton, J 8 Kmrrtoii, 0 J Fiilk. M Howard, J It Hush, t! MolliPuke, .1 McDiulc. J Ureeli woU, V Un-uiiwrll, Mrs ! J Halt. .Miss Kiln Purls, M si Davis, II 11 Mnkeknu, Hoy Ch ii, KnwiiKUclil nml 07 nVck. nirARTOHKH. Kor Knitnl pr stmr Mlknlinln, Jnn 11 Mm Knlillimim, Mr K tjtrclir, K l.lndi' niunn, 11 Morrison, Mls llesslu ltcynohls niul I)r Walton I' ir M.iul mid Hawaii per btmr Klnnii, Jim 11 Mitt Duller y, Miss .Mnf (Ireeii, Dr Oliver. John t'liiinln.linin, 8 W Wcsi, J. 1) Perl v, J Uotnllu. (' Alnvcl, Akititillllii. ltev IE Cnllendar, Unl Dormer, Mrs I) t'elilcr ii nd ilnld, UiotiK Hack mid wile. Mrn K 11 Itoiirdmnii, Mist K .lolni-oli. 8 A ini mid Yoiii; Hun. Kor llie Volcano: Mrt K M Jackson U (5 Umber (1 It Dry di'ii nud wife, CI Onriicv. J W Htrni;ue, Dr IVnny, Mrund Mrs McMlllii". ANOTHER OUT NIGHT !cM5sl,&fiK,8 nilUlUIJH IU1IJI muill. nmi ,,arlof n box of curtrMBM. I (li Sundry Slight Alarms Keep the Gna'ds in Motion. Firtb Pio fur lo-day An Kiptdltloii if Native Police. Shipping Notoe Tim 8 8. Alnmoitn took tho following oiiirls for Hn l'miiuiscu yctU'rilii : i:i urates nmngors, Ul Ijoxi's, Si" unites mid 1UUI Ini lit b.iimniit Horn. (IKKARII-ln Kill hi a. Konn llnvuill, Deo S, PUi, to thv wife of Krunk Merurd, Jr., a daughter. i.UOAL ANli ilKNKH&l. KW. General Orders No. 1 1 in publish ed elsewhere. Tho church services will bo hold as usual to-morrow. Tho price of heof in town has been raised six cents por pound. Tho Government baud will k'ivo its regular concert at l&mmn Sipirtro this afternoon. Tho jury for tho March torin of tho Kusl Circuit Court was drawn this morning by Judgo Coopor. II. M. S. Wild Swan, oinht inins, ll.'IO toim, has boon commissioned to roplai'o II. M. S. Champion on tho i'ui'ifio station. Mrs. Andrews, mothor of Mrs. J. 11. Fisher, Mrs. L C. Atlos and Mrs. H. II. Williams was thrown from hor carriage on King st root this foronoou and broke hor collar bono. I. W. Chapman, tho well-known caterer, is now open for outface liuiiiiH for banquets, weddings, balls, dinnor parties, garden parties, etc. Address him care of IU.'I.i.dtin ollico. Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotol nud Ntiuauu streets, lodging by day, week or mouth. Tonus: 2.r and 50 cunts por night; $1 nnd Vl.Z'i por wook. U. It. Harris-oil, pi.-ietnvtl pinuo nud organ maker and tunor, can fin mnh bust factor) reference. Onlm left At Hawaiian Now Co. will r eeive prompt attention. All work UU.tlBUtwd tO !' tilHBHMlf tdllt" in trtctorv Tho stcaiuor lvinau yoslordny owning took eight nmu and ouo woman Jnpanoso for tho IVccroft I'lautalioii, Kohalu, and forty two muii and two women for tho Unm.v kua Plantation. Theso are part of tho lieutala's iuiiuigrauts. Tho following vossuIm linvu been adilud to tho coal tleot from Now oastle, N S.W , for Honolulu: Amer ican barks Harry Morso and Nous boy; barkontines Hubert Sudden and Mary Winkelinrui; schooners (Joldeu Shore, Oceana Vance and 1'rospor. Tho S. S. Alameda sailed at 5:15 o'clock yesterday evening for San Francisco. Shu was hauled around by tho steamer ,1. A. Cummins. Tho tug lileu accompanied the Alameda to sea in order to intercept any of the robots who might j. o out to meet her. THK YAUHT 'XOLNA. After tho ot'itemont of tho Gro elsewhere reported had subsided, thoro was littio to break the mono tony of tho L'oheobUtion watch last night. A few alarms were found to : bo groundless but proved the idort ncss of the authoritie.4iii the prompt rcponses niado. Mention of lheo alarms nib be found in tho work of our rcporti rs bolow. I Tho ri (ions Iron) nil nlontr tho ' lino of military posts from M.moa ' to Nutiauu Vidloya up to 1 o'clock I this morning ropiusouled "every- thing iuiet." Tho otlicera nud tho men at tho front had a vorv dnmp ' time of it, the heavy dow and uhilly zjr Miiis L' weathor continuing from early yos- J. Cardon ai terdny nfteruoon until after 8 o clock H,y for C()(Tt. this morning. Happy imleetl may those of tho military forco feel who . aro detailed to duty nt hondqiinrt- ors. A chnugo of base in operations is intended, tho first move in which took place this nfteruoon, and will ' enclose tho region from Wainlno to Waimanalo. i POLICE EXPEDIVION. j Uudor Captnlu Pnrkor a Company of Bluoconts Oo to tho BubIi. ' Senior Captnin Parker with thirty live native police ollicors left on horseback this nfteruoon for the head of I'auon Valley With him . nre Captain Hooknuo nud Liouton ants Kauao ami Hart. Tho men nro each suplied with two belts of enrt rulgos, a rdlo nnd pistol. They nlso carry enough provisions to Inst them two dnys. Captain l'arker intends on reaching l'auoa to leave his horses, to bo returned by the mount- ed patrol, nnd explore the country on foot. Thoy will go to Motion, l'auoa, Wainlno nml Wnimniialo, nnd come back to Diamond Head. The ; intervening country will bo thor oughly sonrchod. Tho captnin and his men will return by way of Wai kiki. Should nuy of tho rebels be captured word will bo sent to head quarters. Tho otlicers aro well suji- i plied with warm clothing ami ram coats. The police were addressed by At- Cuinurnl W. O. Smith in Thoy said Mrs. Uatcholor would bo excused for not having delivered theso nt tho stntion, as sho hndnot not won tho order of tho authorities i in that regard. There wns no search I of the house. I Rolling Stonos. I At 11 o'clock last night two mount I ed guards camo in from Nutianu Valley with a rnthor exciting report. Somebody had been rolling stones down the side of the mountain oppo site tho Halfway House. A shot was fired in tho direction of tho noise, nnd thoro wns no more of it. Ac j cording to n Inter report tho stones . were dislodged by the feet of gunrds who wuro iryuig loscaiuinu nuguiu quest of rebels. A Hormit Brought In. I Onohikoa, tho old native who re sides in a little shanty back of Mount Tantalus, was brought into the Sta tion this morning. Ho wns refused a pass to his home. Onohikoa has been living a hermit life. His little white cottage can bo seen from town ou clear daj's. Ho was not arrested. Various Itoms l'itzgerald has been toriioj-uuuural V. U. smith in the .Station yard, prior to their stnrting on the expedition. He spoke about the praise of foreign visitors for the very ellicieut manner in which the police have beeu acting in these days of excitement, ami he hoped they would continue to deserve tho i contideuco of the Government. The ollicors led by Captain Hookano snug tho popular native air "Mala imi." Enough horses had beeu se emed by this time and the men , mounted and away. Attoruey-Gen-eial Smith, Deputy Marshal Hrown ami senior Captnin J'nriter iieaueu the column Antono Kosa catibod no littio merriment among a crowd of on lookers previous to tho starting of the expedition. Ho noticed among the animals riddou by tho ollicors a colt of his. Ho had loaned it to a native woman a short while before. Sho had evidently been met on the road ami the horse taken away and impressed into tho Government ser vice. Trailing Down Wilcox. Count Fbstotics Arrivos nt Sydney A Narrow Kactipo from Light ning. Tho Tolnii, n handsome fore and uft schooner .tncht, with white painted hull, arrived in J'ort Jack eon Dec. 10th from San Francisco via the South Sea Islands. Tho Tolun started from San Francisco, and has visited Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji and Ellico Uroup. The cruise was not devoid of incident. Whilst in the Ellico Group the yacht was struck ly lightning, ami hail a nar row escape. The lightning struck the topmast, whisked dow u a shroud, and, fortunately, did no further harm than tearing n piece of copper oH tho ship's side. The Tolna wns favored by lino weather at tho isl ands, but ou approaching the const she had a stormy experience, nud n couple of days previous to her ar rival tho chief oilicer (Mr. I'hillips) had a narrow escape from losing his life. Ho was on deck attending to the navigation, when the main boom suddenly took charge, striking tho oilicur with such forco as to canto him to fall overboard. Fortunately, the ollicer's leg became entangled in a ropo alongside, and he was hauled safely ou bonrd again. He ha, how ever, since beou confined to his cabin. Tho Tolna is nu American built craft of 78 tons, with plenty of beam, and a pood sheer, and, ac cording to one of the oiow, she "sails like n witch." The yacht Hies tho Slurs and Stripoi-, nml the burgee of tho Snn Francisco Yacht Club, She wos launched last year nt Heui cia, Cal., nnd her dimension are: Length, 88ft ; beam, 21ft.; depth, 10ft. 'Hor saloons nro superbly fit ted up, nud the htnto cabins for tho count and countess nro palntial in their furnishings. Count Festetics do Tolna, who has his naval rank of captain, is in command of the Tolna. Sydney Tdejruih. Hubert W. Wilcox and his ineu are now supposed to bo in a thick banana grove in tho mountain above Luakiha, C. M. Cooke's residence. Specials found their trail yesterday afternoon. A close examination was made. Trees which had been cut down for firewood were found, as well as dry twigs broken olT. A cup was also found. Impressions ou the grass mndo by men sitting down wore also located. The specials went as far as they could go, but owinu' to tho fog they returned lowur down the valley, and wnited ' u see if any of tho rebels camo ( down. In this they were disappoint ed. The trail along which tho rebels wont leads down to l'auoa Valley. The latter place is filled with tnro patches, and tho rebels were expect ed to come down for taro. Thoro is abundance of big bananas iu tho valley where the rebels are supposed to be. There was a heavy fog on the mountain and according to J. II. Black, ouo of the scouts, one could not see another within ten feet of him. As long as the fog lasts the rebels are safe ami can travel where the)' like, providing thoy nro no quaiuted with the ground, which some of them doubtless nre. There is abundance of fruit nud water. A Knlso Alarm Ou the strength of a message that people were assembling at !. L, lva uliikou's house iu Nuiiauu Valley Inst night, an order was sent up there countermanding that for the return of tho Citi.ens' Guard de tachment. Heiuforcements wi re also sent up. The cause of alarm proved to be the occupying of the house by guards. Iu the meantime Mr. ICauliikou was sent for to bo in terrogated, but he was found to be unaware of anything untoward re garding either himself or his house. Houso Not Bearchud. Mrs. liatchelor's bathing place at Waikiki was visited by four special police yesterday in search of arms and ammquitiou. Thoy only obtain- Arthur leased. Three Chinese teams wore chal lenged at the Masonic Temple this morning nt dawn, nud the excited chafer of tho drivers wakened up tue whole neighboihood. The guards nt Fort and School streets nro grateful to Mrs. C. Cro ranees Johnson, .Mrs. J. and Mrs. Thomas Christ- ley for coffee nnd solid refreshments. Nothing has been heard from the inner regions of Makiki Valley, and investigation so far has supplied the meager information that no regular search of tho place had been tnndo ns yet. The ollicinls seem satisfied to rest under the belief Hint none of tho rebels nro there. The ollico of A. 1. Peterson on Knahiimnuii street was tendered ns a depository of the law books and ollico otTects of Messrs. lnrko and Correa, nt tho firo Inst night. The opportunity wns nppreciatoil and made use of. A Japanese named Mntsumoto wns caught out nfter 0 o'clock Inst night nud held for investigation. Chnrles Warren wns tnken to the Marshal's ollico for examination yes terday evening, nnd wns released after being interrogated. Warren had charge of a Hnwaiiau concert troupe iu Chicago the time of the World's Fair. Hnrry Swinton nnd Charles Mol touo wort nrrested yesterday even ing for conspiracy. Nip See tried to pass the guards nt Kaliln nud wns placed in custody. Policemen and hackmeu complain of being stopped by several divisions of the guard, stationed at near dis tances from each other, nt King street bridge. They think one chal lenge should sullice. It is tho general opinion among the Shnrpshooters that scouting will have to be resorted to. There is no chance for ordiunry military man euvers. Guerilla tnetics will have to be employed. Tho guard nt Luakahn telephoned to the Police Station this morning asking when their relief would bo sent up. They imparted the inform ation that three more prisoners ol war had been caught. Tho relief was despatched at 10 o'clock. T. II Murray with his band of IMI men of the Ctti.eus' Guard came in from the Pauoa side of the Nutianu range at 'J o'clock this morning. He Bnvs Nowlein is nt Wainlno Iviuir low. They would yet get him and all of them. None of them had es caped across Nuiiaiiii Valley. There was n Cabinet meeting this forenoon. Minister King said there was nothing doue that could be given out for publication. Mrs. Capt. Mist at '1 and 5 o'clock this morning suppliod tho gunrds at the tramways terminus ou Nutiauu avenue with hot chocolate nud food. While Clerk Kauepuu was bring ing several bottles of (). P. S. whis key from a hack into the Marshal's ollico for the ollicors this noon, two fell out of his arms and smashed on i the sidewalk. making for a high fence in tho rear. Captain Campbell wns in the act of drawing iiib immiui, ivuuu .uunsier Kitig snid to let the dog got after tho follow Tim dog was sot on him nud almost nipped him as ho scrambled over tho fence. J. K. Nn kookoo, n native lately employed by Kahookano nnd Johnsou, lawyers occupying olllces in the building, was at oiico suspected ns the incen diary. Ho hail beou seen by several persons shortly before tho fire. Oili cer Albert McGuru saw him passing the Heaver lunch saloon, and noticed he had on a tourist cap and carried something like n bottle iu his pocket. A guard on Queen street also identi fied him. Ho was seen nfter his es capo over the fence running round from Queen street, but slackening his pace as he passed within Bight of the excited throng nt tho fire. Senior Captain Pnrkor, ordered Cnptniu Hooknuo nud Turnkey Evans to gel into a hack standing iu front of the Station. Oilicer Kanpn went with them. There being no driver Evans took the reins and the vehicle was driven at top speed to Kaumnkapili church, near which Nnkookoo lived. Tho ollicors got there even wifh tho fugitive and nabbed him whenever ho entered premises. Evans identified Nakoo koo as tho man whom ho had seen ou Knahumauu street between Mac farlaue & Co. ami T. H. Davies & Co.'s stores. Evans pulled out a pistol nud wns about to shoot the man, whoii ho was stopped by Capt ain Hookano. Nakookoo was closely examined by the Attorney-General in the Marshal's ollico. Ho con fessed to having tot fire to the buildim,', also to his liaviui; been with the rebels under Wilcox. Ho I deserted them ou Monday and came into town. Nakookoo wns lately discharged by Attorney Kahookano ami swori revenge, wfiich mine believe to have been the motive of his incendiarism. Mrs. Nakookoo is related to Kahoo-kai-o by marriage nud she does not live very happily with her husband. Shu is repotted to liae given dam aging evidence against Nakookoo. Ministers King and Smith, accom panied by ollicors nud reporters, in spected the building with lantern light. The walls of a narrow pas sago leading from front to rear were deeply charred, and there was a pile of half burnt newspapers ou the floor, in a corner between nn open bookcase and n door, at nlxiut the middle of the pat-age. There were no manuscript papers iu the pile so far as could bo seen on turning it over. There was a broken bottle that had contained kerosene oil found near the spot. A rear window was open, through which the incen diary no doubt had escaped. The building is owned by the Foster estate nud contains ollico rooms occupied by Kahookano nnd Johnson, Antono Hosn, W. C. Parke and A. (J. Coirna, lawyers, the Ha waiian Investment Co. (Charles Col bum ami Carlos Long, managers), and Mr. Loiu.' as a notary public. Mr Correa raved his books but slightly damaged. F. A. Sohatdor A: Co. treated tho liieiueii to beer after their hard work. Nikookoo was sent to Oalut prison after examination. One theory of his motive is that he meant to pro duce a panic at the station in which the prisoners would be released. Another is that the object was to destroy incriminating papers, but this one although almost universal at first is now generally discarded. NOWLEIN LOCATED. uUrtmanKiirrsi) Takes Charge of th8 City's Peace Yeiy Latest iQtellce c T--day's Operations The Bulletin's special correspond ent did not go to the frout to-day, because nobody seemed to know whore tho front wns situated. Thoro are iu fact many points covorod by the latest plan of campaign. Cecil Hrown reports from Maka puu Point that Sam Nowlein has beeu located ou the other side of the Waimanalo pass. W. II. Hice of Kauai has been sent with 110 men to support Hrown in guarding the pass. W. A. Kinney with 18 men will approach the pass, to intercept Nowlein, on this side by way of Waialao. T. H. Murray will stay iu town to do police duly with 12 men of the Citizens' Guard and regular polieo. There is an air of bustle about the Police Station, nnd there seems to bo a universal determination to cap ture the loaders of the rebellion, if possible, within the next 21 hours. Fresh men are being enlisted nud armed, many who have hitherto held aloof coming forward to volunteer their services for the permanent res toration of peace. A court martial is to bu convened early iu the week. The Eiccutivu ami Advisory Coun cils aro to bo reconvened to make appropriations for war expenses. Meudoa, a Chilian, is held for in vestigation. A mounted patrolman fell from his horse while returning with horses from Pauoa Valley this afternoon, and broke his leg. He was taken lo the Queen's Hospital. Choutor A Doyln Kmbiirirowl, An item iu a contemporary said that Chester A. D.-yle, the Japanese interpreter, who is doing courier duty in a brake, would entry n red liuht iu his vehicle, which would be rucogni.ed nud respeclul to pass him nt sentry and military posts. Last night Doyle was challenged at the Mutual Telephone building by Guardiuau Upton, and not having n pass was sent to the stnl ion in charge of Gunrsdsmati Green. Hew as there iuformed tiiat it was necessary for him to carry a pass. No attention will be paid by the Hi'i.lktin to the scurrilous and libel ous slurs of any jealous contempo rary until after peace has boon re stored. It may be proper, however, to suggest that the authorities should take cognizance of such at- (tempts to stir up unnecessary news paper strile at a juncture line mo present aw. NOTICE. DUItlMl 1 UK AUHKNcr. OK I.KWI'l J. Levey tli iindursluiird itmnhor Uud to trunsaet ull liiislnest on hit Imluilf. it. J. i,i:vi:v. Honolulu, Juu. l'J, IS'JJ. l.tvilt TO L Ki ll. G. liiart has King street to tho Gertz, Fort street, repair watches and removed from store of Chrii There he will make souvenir siioons and iewelrv of ovory descrip tiou. Having been the practical watchmaker for Wonnor & Co. tou years, he needs no pulling. AN INCENDIARY CAUGHT. Ho Sots Firo to n Building Adjncont to tho Police Station. Shortly after 7 o'clock last night a strom: smell of lire was felt in the vicinity of tho Police Station. Smoke was at the same lime seen arising beyond tho wall of the yard on the Waikiki side. Harry Evans the turnkey and others began investi gating ami were not long iu finding that the old wooden two-story build ing, next to F. A. Schnefer & Co.'s store in Kaahumanu street, was ou firo inside. An alarm was turned iu and ward 5 struck on the big bell of the central stntion caused some excitement all over town. II wns the first alarm and the second firo since tho present trouble began. The firo brigade was promptly ou the spot, and tho front door being burst open, after a littio trouble, the chemical engine played on the Humes. Then entrance was made by an outside stairway to tho second story, formerly used as a sail loft but now unoccupied. A hole was cut through floor and ceding, through which a torrent of water was poured directly upon the focus of the fire. This was soon elo'ctual iu putting out the llames. It was just thirty-live minutes from the ar rival of Chief Engineer Hunt ami tho hro apparatus until the fire was extinguished. Iu the meantime Minister King and Captain C J. Campbell, of tho I 1. S. N Co., wont to the gate ou Merchant street, leadum past the rear of K. A. Sohaofor it Co 's to the burning building. Capt. Campbell climbing up removed a bar behind I the unto, but there wnsnnother fast ening and tho gate had to bo forced opou. A terrier dog that runs with the firemen entered with them. Just as tho gent lemon named wore feel ing their way dowu Btono steps from Schnofer'a yard to tho back of tho burning building, thoy ospiod n man MMt.NlBHBD II l HK yn&r 'I I" I L to ei ill t riiiimib of triiiii'-irj, WiuUM. Apply to n r.. mi kii i., 1200-tf .1 7 KIiikb met. i ROOMS AND BOARD. DOOMS AND 1I0A1U) IX for u few -roiis ciin ho luul ni iiuiiiwiii, on tliu Win klki hmcli. W. 8. HAKTI.KI f. 1175-tf l'mpnetor. POR SALE. m T WIUKK NIOi: LOTS AT H& ASiZ2 irfirra. This Space is Reserved KOI l INT. S. SACHS, The Popular Millinery House, 104 Fort St, Honolulu. IDriixls: Hires Root Beer T This dolicioiiH tt mpci'iiiici' drink not only qiKMiohos thirst, but promotes and pruBurvoH good health. There's no drink in the world like IIlliES' UOOT MCbjIi, in composition, in preparation, or in popula rity. Its wonderful success is a matter of InBtory, and can only he explained by the fact that people everywhere lveogni.e and appreciate its health and pleasure-giving- cpialitics. They will not drink thu worthless and injurious substitutes. iJQgf" Ask your storekeeper Tor it. Made only by The Charles K. Hires Co., TMiiladelphia, I J. S. A. TestinnrxorLia,ls : "We have used over three doun bottlus of Hires' Hoot Ilecr this son son, nud find ft the most delicious and healthful drink iu the market. J ah. K. Hammhii, 1120 till Ave., Altoomi, l'n., U. S. A." "We have used your Root Hcer iu our family over three years, winter nnd muituor. nml would not do without it. Wo drink it instead of water. Miss bici'iNcorr, Cor. 2d urn! l'ino Sts., Ciiinedu, N. J U. X. A. JOBBERS: I III) lill.el- 'Adams. Hood's is Good Makes Pure Blood Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mms.i "It It with (ilrMtirn that I ulvt you th detail! of our little Mny'i slckiim Hint hrr retura U lieultli by ths use of Hood's Suiaiwllla. Itu was taken down with Fever and a Bad Couh. Folltm Ing this a sore came on Iter right tide be tvscen tho two lower rib. In a short time an other broke on the left side. Hhe would take spflliof tor month niulovlicn we had succeed ed In oercuinliiK thU she would sufler with at tacks ot lildi le'er nnd eitel bloody looking corruption. IhrhtRd wti affected and muttor ooiedtrom her ears. After each attack she be- Hood's? Cures camo worse and all treatment failed to Riye her relief until w liean to uso iioiiun nursuurina. After the had Uken oue-lmlf bottle wu could see tint she wut better. We continue until she bad Uken three bottles. Now she looks Uke The Bloom of Health and Is fat ns s Ib. Wo feel Kratef ul, and cannot u.iy too much In favor of Hoods Hursaurllla." Mils. A. M. Aiiams, Ininau, Tennessee. Hood's Pills set easily, yet promptly and e01ceutly, ou the llvnr and bowels. 23c. fjUxICiOt-uoli. Will null uilhvr as u wholu or M)iurutt'ly Apply to WII.I.IAM HAV1DOK, Cummins llhu'k, .Merchant Htriet. l'.!"o-tf FOR L.EASK. 'PHOBK ii:bikaiii.k JL premium ultunto nu thu iuatl''uof thu old Mxkikl iilnyirnmiul. funierly o'uti pled hv A. (lurtoiiheri:. Kmi uiKb arti modern nun uoiiiiiiouioim aim iiiu hpaiMoiia grounds uio lhl out I i fruit nml ornamental t e.. husy terms to ileMru- hie tenant. Fur fur' her eiiruciihirs pleaio apply to 1IKUI K l.AUTWKIUH I. IjKS-tf Merchants' Exchange H. 1. bilAW, Proprietor. Our. King and Nuuauu Street, Honolulu. Choice Liquors and Fiuo Boor. IIKI.I, TKI.Kl'HONK 401. Cement Sidewalks & Gra nite Curbing Laid Katliuateo Klven on all kinds ol HTONK.t'ONOKKTK A I'LAHTKU WOUK ttjV UOSCBITS tU'SIIIALTT "SJUs JOHN P. BOWLER aiUTKllION SALOON. VTOTI0K 18 llKHKUY OIVK.N THAT 1.1 nil cl.itlUN iiKUlnst the Criterion Bu llion will hv ivtileii hy Mr Jim. V. Mor Ktin, anil all oulsluiiiliiiK accounts d.ie the Criterion Buloou ami thu jobbing hoiibti ol I.. 11, Dee uii to the alxivu iIhih are ptyahltt to Mr. I.. 11. lcu. All hills iutxlntt I,. H. Deo pleiine. prenout Immediately for nay. Ik II. IIT41. Ilomtox DniMi Company Bkn.son, Smith & Company Uoi.Mvi'Kit Duuu Company, Ltd.. Lkwis Ai Company . Wholesale Druggists i ( ...G roccrs M. W. McGHESNEY & SONS Oprur the Holiday Trade a Full Assortment of General Groceries. Families who wish to buy wholesale (by the case or original package) can save money by calling on us. We especially call your attention lo our large stock of ICxtra Fine Granulated Sugars in Ilarrcls, Half Barrels and Hags. Also a full assortment of Cutting's Extra Fine Table Fruits at low prices. Hobron Drug Co., L'd., Bole Aijeiits for Ui KepnMlo of Haw-all. I hell Tower, QAieerL Street. inent. Honolulu, (hit. .1, IHiU. I m-Mn A liflriFW Manufuoturorot Kuiioy uiuuwvtui Wrought Iron Fences tor llurlal mU, Kesldences, (lurdeiu, llnb conies, eta. Unlou strewt, nearly onposllo U7B-U Temple of Fashion 61 Fort Street. On December 1, ISO I, we will begin our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE TliuBitlo will coiitliiuo dtirhiK the KNTlltK MONTH OK DKCKM 11KK. Thu UnoOu to bo d la posed of, coiulit ot ... . Dry & Fancy Goods, Dress Goods. Etc. Boots, Shoos and Gout's Furnishing Goods. lV- An Immense Assortment of TOYS fOlt (JHIU8TMAB ! m;. Gh SILVA, ' " Proprietor. I 1 1 J , .'.-ii