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DAILY PACIFIC COMMEKCIAL ADVERTISER, JUNE 20, 1893. OiHD RilLWAY 6 USD CO TIME TABLE. PROM AMD AFTER JUNE 1, 182. mfP'W'i, . TRAINS TO EWA MIXI,. b r. A D - A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Leave Honolulu. . .8:45 1:43 4:35 5:10 Leave Pearl City.. 9:30 2:30 5:10 5:56 Arrive Ewa Mill.. . 9:57 2:57 ?:3S 6:22 TO nON'OLCXV. CUBA A.M.- AU. P.M. P.M. Leave Ewa Mill.. 6:21 10:43 3:43 5:42 Leave Pearl City..6:53 11:15 4:15 6:10 Arrive Honolulu. .7:30 11:55 4:55 C:45 A Saturdays only. B Dai!y. C Sundays excepted. D atnrdays excepted. FOREIGN MAIL SKTtVICi:. bteamsh'ps will leave for and arrive from 54n Francisco, on the following dates, till hi close of 1833. 1 Leav Hosolclc 'ok Sas Fbascisco. Due at Hosolclu Fm. Sax p bascieco. Australia. ..June 14 Miowera, from Van couver June 21 Alameda... .Ji.ne 29 China July 9 Australia.. ..Julv 12 Warrinioo,f roniVan conver July 2 Mariposa.... July 27 Oceai.ic Aun 7 usirnia . . uir. Miowera, from Van couver.....Aug 21 C.iiia. June 18 A istralia...Jane 21 Btltfc June 27 M.vriv-a....Jane2y W irf imoo, for Van- of ver .Julv 1 Peril July? Oceanic July 17 A'iitmlla....July 19 li (Janeiro.. July 25 VQni....Juiv 27 3.jowera, for Van- -couver Aug. 1 Gaelic Aug. 6 Cuy Peking. Aug. 1 Australia. . ..Auk- 13 Al.irneaa... . Aug. 21 Warrimoo, for Van couver Au. m Australia... tiept. 13 .Mariposa... bept. 21 Oceanic f ept. 23 Miowera, for Van couver Oct. 2 Australia Oct. 11 Monowai Oct. 19 Monowai. ..Aug. 24 Australia. .. .faept. 6 Clrna set t. 19 Warrimoo.fromVan cauvcr Kept. 21 Alaruedi Sept. 21 Australia Oct. 4 Oceanic Oct. JG Mamosa ... Oct. 19 Miowera. from Van couver Oct. 21 Australia Nov. 1 Monowai... Nov 10 Warrimoo, for Van couver.... -Nov. 1 China Nov. G Australia.... Nov. 8 Alameda. ...Nov. 16 Miowera, for Van couver Dec. 2 Oceanic. ....Dec. 4 Australia Dec. 6 Alameda.... Dec. 14 Warrimoo, for Van couver Jan. 1 City Peking Ian. 2 Warrimoo .from Van couver Nov. 21 China Nov. 27 Australia Deo. 6 Alameda.. .Dec. 14 Miowera, from Van couver Dec. 21 Oceanic Dec 25 Australia J an. 3 Warrimoo.from Van couver Jan. 21 Meteorological liecord. IT TBS eOVEJNXZST SUBVXT. XVZBT MOHSAT. nrBuaHxs 4 7lmrr xf 11 C4 ta a . is 3 M 9 Z. S "m So 13. tt 3 B - Bg . Sin" II JO. 19 30.14 71 81 0.P2 6B 6 5 Mod 2 30.lt 30 10 7.1 8' 0.07 71 4 SE . 4 Toe l(.3J.li30lC 73 81 0 01 6d 3 IE 4 Wed 4 3U 12 30 07 11 82 0 00 7o 8 4 ThU I5 30 113J.07 67 8 0 02 63 3 XI S Frl. 16 :W 11 30 05 7i i M)3 69 3 he 3 8t. I7i: 7 30 03 67 81 O.Ot 2 KK 3 Tides. San ana Moon. bt o.. LTOXB. H h b Z $ T ua 4 4 s O 2S 2s a? 6? s i p.m. .m. ft.tn. p.m. 19 8.40 9 . 0 2.40 0. 0 8.18 8.44 2i 9.30 10. 0j 4. 0 2. 0 8.18 8.44 t.m.'p.m. 21 lO.aOll. 0 4.20 3.40 8.19 8.45 22 U.50 5. 0 6. 0 8.W 8.45 p.u. a.m. I 23 1.20 0.20 6. 0 7. 0 8.19 8.45 24 1.63 X. Oi .3 9. 0 8.19 8.46 a 2.30 2. 0j 6.60 10.20 6.2o 6.46 ' o D7 Mod Taea... Wed ... Thar... 11.43 0.21 0.68 1.25 2. 0 2.35 Frl..... San.... First quarter of the moon on the 20th at 4b. 6m. p.m. Time Whistle blown fct lh. 23m. S4. p.m. of Honolulu time, which la the sme 12h. 0m. 0. ot Greenwich time. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Mosdat, June 19. Br 3 S China, Seabury, from Hongkong, via Yokohama. Am whr W H Talbot, Bluhm, 39 dajs from Newcastle. ' Schr Kawailani from Koolau. Schr Sarah and Eliza from Kooiau. OKrARTURES. ilosDAY. June 19. Br S S China, Seabury, for San Francisco. Haw 4-roasted ship John Ena, Schnauer, for Australia. Haw 4-masted ship Hawaiian Isle?, K.us tel. for Australia. - fctmrJ A Cummins, Neilson. for Koolau. i3tmr Kaala, Qahan, for Kahuku and Punaluu. ' . Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, for Moloiai. Lanai and Maui. VESSELS LEAVING TO-DAY. ' Stmr Waialeale, Smythe, for Lahaina and Hamakua.at 12 m. . , . . TT Stmr Claudine, Davies. for Maui and Ha waii, at 2 p m. St r C K Bishoo. Le Claire, for kdauea and Kapaa at 4 p m. Stmr Fele, Smythe, for Makawell, at 4 P Stmr Mikahala. Chaney. for Kauai, at 5 Schr Kawailani for Koolau. Schr Moiwahine for Hamakua. Schr Sarah and Eliza for Koolau. VESSEL!) IN PORT. fTMa list does not include coaatera.) KAVAL VSSKL8. U 5 S Boston, Day, from a cruise. O" S d Adams, Nelson, San Francisco. MERCHANTMEN. Br sch Norma, Macquarrie, Yokohama. Am schr King Cyru, Christiansen, Nwc'le. Am schr Lvman D Foster, Dreyer. Nwc'le. Am bk Matilda. Swenson, Nanaimo, B. C. Am bkt Mary Winkelman, Niessen, S F. Am sh Kate Davenport. Reynolds, Pt T'd. OSS Australia, Houdlette, San Francisco. Br bk Koutenbeck, Russell, Newcastle. Am chr Robert Lewers. Goodman. S F Am schr W H Talbot, Bluhm. Newcastle. FOREIGN VESSELS EXPECTED. Veiaela. ' : Where from. - Due. . Ger bk G N Wilcox. . . . Liverpool. J aly 4-10 Br bk Ladstock L'pooL.July 25-31 Ger bk J C Pfluger Bremen... Sept &-15 Am bk Martha Davis . . Boston .... Dec 5-15 Am bk Sharpshooter. ..Newcastle. .June " 1 Am bk Colusa GuatamaIa..June 5 Am bkt Hilo -.San Fran. .. .June 12 Am bkt W K Dimond.San Fran ... .June 20 Am bk Ceylon San Fran .... June 25 Am bk Sonoma 8an Fran.... June 28 Am bkt 8 G Wilder. . .San Fran. .. .June 19 AmbrgtJDSpreckels.SF (Kah).. June 21 X U ?, ?, r.,owera v ancouver ..June 21 o d o warrimoo Sydney July 1 li , c ceIg,c Cuina Jane 27 O 8 8 .Mariposa Colonies June 21 It SI b S Alameda San Fran June 29 Haw bk Leahi S K(Mah). ..June 19 nmscnrAnna 8 F ( Kah). . . June 20 ii aw ; dk Andrew Welch.. S Fran. ..Jon 20 Am bkt Planter San Fran. .June 27-30 Am senr Aloha San Fran June 29 Am schr Allen A. ... S F (Mali) . ..Julv 1 Arufchr Alice Cooke Pugt Sound. .July- 25 EXPOKT9. For San Francisco, per bk Matilda. June 17 C brewer fc Co. l.VR12h:ifsnTfir- ThPft . . . -v, ' -J "J Kfftl . - u q . i i jl u Lai, 20,812 bags (20.7 lbs), sugar; domestic value. IOl.401.7G. PASSENGERS. AREIVAL8. From Honpkong and Yokohama, per s s .uina, j una, j une vj Lra alletort, XV 11 Larches, Mr Constantino and wife. In transit, 70 saloon and 311 steerage passen gers. depaetckef. Eor San Francisco, per s s China, June 19 Kev W B Oleson, Chas T Wilder and 43J passengers in transit. WIIARF AND WAVE. Diamond Head, June 19, IOp.m Weather, clear; wind, light N. E. The schooner Anna arrived at Kahului on last Fridav and bv Saturday night her freight was dis- charged. She is to leave for San Francisco tomorrow with 5700 bags of sugar. The American schooner V. II. Talbot, Captain Wm. Bluhm, was docked at the Fort street wharf yesterday,, 39 days from Newcastle, with 1330 tons of coal for the O. S. S. Company. m v-ae me steamer Lakeake went on the marine railway yesterday. The tteamer Claudine leaves at 2 o'clock this afternoon on the Ki- tiau'a route. A late Hongkong paper says tba, the Russian cruiser Vitiay is ashore on the Uorean coast, bhe is in a precarious condition, but an effort was to be made to save her. She is a steel cruiser and was built in 1884 at a cost of $625,000. WIRES RENDERED USELESS A lilazc in the Bell Office. ' Telephone Last night, about 9 :45 o'clock, an alarm was rung in for a fire sup- j x i xi. - l rr. tl. I po8eu w iu iu pbt uuiiw. xue The Reciprocity Sugar Co. will department responded promptlv.i.ftnKi o QQ;,i and when the firemen reached MerA J chant , street a dense volume of J smoke was seen coming lrom a door leading to the operating room oi the Bell Telephone Uo. lwo men immediately rushed upstairs with extinguishers on their backs and extinguished a blaze that mignt have been disastrous. The trouble was caused by the insulation on a wire igniting. ine nre rapidly onrpsid ffnm wirA to tvirA until t.ht covering on several hundred wires! was ablaze. The fire will interfere with the service of the company, but it is expected that before night fall the lines will be working again. The District Court. the district court yesterday In Ah Quai pleaded guilty to an opi um charge. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $50. Five drunks were assessed $2 each. A native woman named Kealewa was lound not guilty on a cnarge of selling liquor without a license. A number of other cases were re manded. About Advertising. It has been truly said that an oc casional advertisement is like an occasional dinner. Both bring de rangement. Continual regularity in both is the rule of all successful business men. And yet at times the hurriedly snatched free lunch is a boon and a great sustainer of the inner man. Ex. Caught Redhanded. J. V. Dill, a water tender on the s. s. China, was arrested yesterday morning at the P. M. S. S. wharf for attempting to smuggle opium ashone. When searched five tins of the drug were found on his per son. His bail was fixed at $500. Lunch on the China. Capt. Seabury entertained Presi dent Dole, Vice-President Wilder, Ministers Damon, King and Smith and Messrs. Glade and Suhr at lunch yesterday on board of the steamship China. Off to Burmah. Lenz, the American cyclist, who is on a tour around the world, was last heard from at Yunnan-fu, China, where he arrived on the 17th ult. He started the next day for Tali-fu on his way to Burmah. The Illustrated Tourists' Guide That popular work, "Tna Tourists Gutdx Through thb Hawaiian Isl ands," ia meeting with a steady sale both at home and abroad. Tourists and others visiting these islands should be In possession of a copy of it. It is a per fect mine of information relating to the scenes and attractions to be met with here. Copies in wrappers can be had at the publication office, 45 Merchant street, and at the News Dealers. Price 60 cents. Artistic printing at the Gazette Office. LOCAL AND GENERAL. A furnished room is wanted. A young man desires a situation. Address X. l . Z., this office. Taro-maloo is a home product. It makes a weak stomach strong. The regular term of the supreme court opened yesterday to hear ap pealed caees. lhe Hawaiian Gazette is out this morning. Send a copy to your inena aDroad. Ane aiyrue aoat ciud will hold a special meeting tomorrow evening at :30 o'clock. .'Hawfliinn Bi .f ftift crrnn-rT- m.L, t : ii -$5.00 a hundred. lhe I. A. L. has a big supply of fireworks for the Fourth. Leave your orders now. A second-hand Columbia road ster, in good condition, is for sale. Apply at this office. The China will call in here on her return trip to the Orient. She w"l be due on July 9th. A gentleman from Maui states that there is a large lot of sugar at Tl 1 l" . ivanuiui awaiting snipmeni. Hustace & Co. make a ppecialtv of supplying families with wood and coal at prices to suit the times. A money bag containing coin and certihcates has been lost. Return to J. Schnack and receive reward. Eighty-two Chinese out of ninetv- ;ne naa the proper credentials; and V - were landed from the China yester day. 1 here will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. this afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock in the Central Union Church. Rear Admiral Harrrionv. who ha9 been relieved of command of the Asiatic station, was a nasseneer bv me vnma. lhe biennial meetinsr of the members of the Queen's Hoanital Corporation will be held on the 13th of July. f Monday morning at the office of Mr. W. O. Smith. - This is the third and last day of tne credit auction sale at the store of II. Hackfeld & Co. The sale commence at 10 o'clock this rnornmg. Madarce J. Phillips, ladies' hair dresser, 83G Market street, San Francisco, offers her services to lauies of this citv whenever thev ae in San Francisco. Starts Business for Himself. George A. Ordway, who left for San Francisco to select a new stock of furniture, is expected home on the Alameda. Mr. Ordway, who has been in the employ of Hopp & Co. for the past ten years, will open a placa of his own. He will be located in the Robinson block on Hotel street, and people who want fine furniture at low prices will visit his store. Trade on the China. Some thrifty Chinese belonging to the crew of the s. s. China took in a few Hawaiian dollars yester day in return for canaries and Jap anese toys. A cage containing a diminutive Chinese canary sold for $1.50. Many people bought them at this rate. Looked Like a Map. A New York insurance company, says a paper of that city, has the $5000 insurance policy on the life of King Kalakaua, deceased, of the Sandwich islands. There were so many assignments on the back of it that it looks liko a railroad map. Ex. Immigrants Landed. The Japanese immigrants by the s. s. Miike Maru were landed at the quarantine station yesterday morn ing with the exception of 500. Some arrangements at the depot will have to be completed before receiving the remainder of the im migrants. Arrival of Adolph Spreckels. Mr. Adolph Spreckels, eon of Claus Spreckels, arrived in the s. s. China yesterday after a visit to the Orient. He will be entertained at a dinner this evening, to be given at the hotel. Mr. Spreckels will leave for home tomorrow. A Long Tour. Mr. John T. Waterhouse, Jr., and wife will leave on the Australia for a three months' trip abroad. Dur ing their absence they will make a tour of the United States, followed by a visit to England. Steamer from Vancouver. The s. s. Miowera will be due here tomorrow from Vancouver, en route to the Colonies. She is ex pected to bring some late tele graphic news. A jtnckvTios at r hi 2T y- : vsAnou. Farewell to Relitiag Teachers. The reception given last niglrt by President and Mrs. F. A. Hosraer at Oahu college to the retiring teachers and members of the senior class was a most brilliant affair. The college grounds were lighted up with torches, while the .parlors of the main ball were resplendent within. A large number of people were resent, whilo not a few were Wit wnv hv ih min whinh poured during the earlr part of the ninr For three solid hours the guests thronged in the parlors to con- gratulate tne conege lacuity ana I the senior class, it wa3 tne general opinion of those present that the walls of Oahu college never before contained Euch a large number of society people. At one corner of the parlor was placed a large and beautiful portrait of the late Oren. b. u. Armstrong, it was a very excellent likeness of that great man, and was greatly admired. It was a most pleasing sight to see small groups hero and there con versing socially. In the dining hall were placed small tables where the guests were served with ice cream, sherbet and cakes. After spending a most enjoyable evening with Mr. and . Mrs. Hos- mer, the guests began to depart at a late' hour, the affair closing up at eleven o clock. The guests went away with I pleasant recollections of the good 1 1 ! X X l . Z 1- X" time they spent with the faculty of Ua.hu college. Among those present were Chief Justice and Mrs. A. v. Judd. the Misses Judd, Justice V. F. Frear, Judge H. E. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. W. YV. Hall, Rev. S. L. Uesha, Mrs. G. W. A. Hapai, Mr. and Mrs. xx. R. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Magoon, the Misses Afong, the Misses Perry, Mrs. and Miss Damon, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jones, Rev. Dr. Beck- with and Mi33 Beckwith, and a host of others. Special Notice. M "R. GEO. A. ORDWAY RETURNS itj. from tha Coast on the steamer Alameda and brines with him a hne stock of Furniture, with which he intends to start in business for himselt in lhe Kobinson Block oa Hotel Street, lie will ooen his store about July 1st, anil would be pleased to wait upon all those desiring anythinir in hi line. 3410 lv Meetinsr Notice. TM1E MYRTLE EOAT CLUB WILL JL hold a special meeting on WELjN BAY EVENING, June 21st, at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is req iested. 3410-2t L. T. KENAKE. Secretary. For Sale. 1 SECOND-HAND COLUMBIA LIGHT 1 Roadster Safety, 189J Model : in first- class condition for sale, a bargain. En quire W. E. BROWN, Meeting Notice. nnilE BIENNIAL MEETING OF JL the members of the Queen's Hospi tal Corporation will be he!d at the room of the Chamber of Commerce, THURS DAY, the 13th July, 1893, at 10 a. m. A lull attendance is requested. Per order. F. A. S0UAKFER, 3410-tf Secretary. Lost. M ONEY BAG CONTAINING amongst Gold Certificates, two $20 Gold Piecesrand a note of $55 payable to nndersivrned. Suitable reward will be paid i o finder.. 3H0-tf J. SCHNACK. Wanted. FURNrSHED ROOM WANT ed in a family, "li. L ," this office. 3410-tf Wanted. POSITION IN AN OFFICE OR Store, by a yoantc man jut tha Mates. A good and rapid A from penman. Will furnish typewriter. The best of references. Address "X. Y Z ," city. 3410 tf Reciprocity Sugar Co. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the above Company on important business is called for 9am., MONDAY, June 24th, 1893, at the office of W. O. Smith on Fort Street, Honolulu. A full attendance is requested. Proxies must be left with the Secretary before the hour of meeting. W. R. CASTLE, , Secretary Reciprocity Sugar Co. Honolulu, June 19, 1S93." 3410 6t For Sale. A W DY'S DRIVING MARE AND x3l Phaeton, will be sold cheap for cash (will be sold singly or together). Address "J. J.," Advertiser office. 3399 tf Wanted. A COMPETENT PERSON A8 Overseer on a Sugar Estate. There are possibilities of promotion for the right man ; references required. Apply to C. BREWER & CO., L'd. Honolulu, June 15, 1893. 3407-lw SPECIAL BUSINESS ITEMS. EJSf Hawaiian Soap, the only pore laundry. soap in the market, can be had by the rase or at retail, at any of the grocers in Honolulu, as well as at the company's agents. Families can now order Hawaiian soap from their crceers with other coods. Price S5.00 per hundred. M. W. McCn es n ky's Sons, A?ent Honolulu Soap Works? Co. - 3110-tf. American Enameled Bat- ion-Hole Buttons for Sale at the I X Jj. BoT Mending Silks In Black, ti'i 1 1 i i. r jj t. fnn,. w.i.i'a p;rv!fl nH Kensington Crochet Cotton at Sachs', 520 Fort street. EET Finest Enameled Cabinets only S3 a dozen at Cosmopolitan Photo Co.. 467 Nuuanu street. 834Mf Those desirous of having their Pianos Tuned or repaired, will please send iu their orders to W. H. Benson, at the Arlington. 3382-3t 0" Novelties in Lyons Silk, Ladies' Parasols, very stylish; Chiffon Scarfs and Fichus, at N. S. Sachs', Fort street. JCS"" For Bargains in New and Second hand Furniture, Lawn Mow ere, "Wicker Chairs, Garden Hose, etc.. call at the I. X. L.. corner of Nuuunu and King streets. J - w II you want to sell out your Furniture in iU entirety, call at the I. X. L. I faMMM My Bedroom Sets, Wardrobes, fee Boxes, Stoves, Hanging Lamps, Rugs. Bureaus. Chiffoniers, Steamer aud Veranda Chairs, Bed Lounges, Sofas, Baby Cribs, Clothes Baskets, sSewiog Machines, Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trunks, etc., sold at the lowest Cash Prices a.t the I. X. L. Nuuanu and King streets. corner of ttaF" The Musical Library of the late G. L. Babcock is now on sale at the Golpkn Rule Bazaak. 3234-ltf gST" The Bon Ton Dressmak ing Parlors are now at corner of Fort and Beretania streets, open to those of Honolulu and vicinity wish ing stylish suits and costumes, as well also as comfortable and neat gowns. The public are now enabled to have their war Jiobes fitted out as well and with the same style as can be ob tained in San Francisco. 3287 EST" Prompt returns made on Goods sold on commission at the I. X. L. 37tiu Sluriertiscincnts. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN the undersigned will not be respon sible for any debts contracted on account of the Paradise of the Pacific without his written order, nor will any receipts on account of said paper be recognized after this date, unlees signed by him. J. J. VV1L.L.1AJ15, per W. II . Charlock, Jr. June 16, 1893. 3408-tf Notice. ALL ORDERS OR BILLS AGAINST the Paradise of the Pacific news paper signed by J. J. Williams or the undersigned, or any receipts signed by either of the two, are valid. FRANK GODFREY, Managing Editor Paradise of Pacific. - 3408-tf Bernice Pauilii Bishop Mnseum. DURING ALTERATIONS OCCA sioned by additions to the building this Museum will be closed to th public after Saturday, June 17, 1893. By order of the Trustees. WM. T. BRIG HAM, 3407-lw Curator. Real Estate for Sale. 7 VALUABLE PIECES of improved Property, locat ed in different parts of the the city of Honolulu; all bar gains. Apply for full parti culars to BKUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT. 3392 tf Notice. HAVING SOLD OUT MY EXPRESS Business, all accounts due Sanders' Express up to June 1st, will be col e:ted by Mr. Frank H.Cooper. After June 15th all unsettled accounts wi 1 be pat into the hand of a collector. 3395-2 M. N. SANDERS. To Let. THE PREMISES SITUATE on th ecorner of Beretania and Alapai htreets. lhe House is large and contains five airy Rooms with large Lanai and the lot. These Pre mises are pleasantly and conveniently located. Possession given May 1st, 1893. Apply to J. ALFRED MAGOON, Next Post Office. 3357-tf For Rent. A DESIRABLE DWELLING with commodious Grounds ; Shrubberv, etc., on Kinau Street next to corner of Pensacola ; one block from Tramcars. E. R. HENDRY, 3S77-tf Hawaiian Hardware Co. If you are at nil in doubt I ntimit. vniir trin tn ihn jitTiat I J " f isiatias. ii you nave any reason for believing YOU Cannot stand 1 tne lourney on account of tho usual sea-sickness, get a box of laro-maloo; the stomach re tains it when it refuses all other food. lSisAny grocer will supply you. THE ELITE Ice Cream Parlors Are well known for their excel lent quality of Fine Ice Cream, Calces, Candies, I?leat Fancy Pastries. loo Cream Soda, Sherbets, Hot Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, Etc. The most attractive coll lection of Island Curios! gJSF" NATIVE FANS a specialty. 85 Hotel Street. Notice. 4 LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS l against James Love, are requested to present same at once at the office of BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT. 3401-tf Notice. t shall not be BE8PON si ble X from this date for any debt or debts that may be contracted by my wife, Kate Marion Thomas, wuuout my wniien order. E. B. THOMAS. Honolulu, June 5, 1893. 3398 tf "ILAN1WAI." AFIRST-C LASS FAMILY BATHING Resort has been opened atWaikiki. Tramcars pass the gate . Special arrange ments can be made for Family Picnics and Eveninz Bathine Parties. 3274-3m M. WAKEFIELD, Attorney and Counsellor at Lw Temporary Office with C. W. Ashford, Merchant Street, Honolulu. 339t-ly ANCHOR SALOON JOHN WIELAND'8 Extra Palo Lager Beer On Driag&L Clear, Cool ml Invigorating. Also, always on hand 0YSIER -:- COCKTAILS ! OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. &Hot Lunch from 1 :30 p M daily. 11 0 x. m. to 3373 lm PIANO TUNING! W. H. BENSON. Leare orders on slate at lloom 13 Arlington Hotel. Hotel 8t 8040-lmtf W. A. KINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offick: No. 6G Fort Street, (W. O. Smith's Law Office). 3360-tf To Letor Lease. THOSE DESIRABLE PREMISES on Beretania Street, lately occupied by Mr. E. W. Peterson. For particulars apply to E. C. ROWE, 3292-tf King Street. HART&C0.J CASTLE & COOKE LIFK AND KIItK INSURANCE AGENTS AGENTS FOK NEW ENGLAND MDTUAL Life Insuranco Co. OF BOSTON. -A.llianco Assurnnce COMPANY Of LONDON, iEtna Firo lusnrauce Co. OF HARTFORD. PER MONOWAI -FOR THE CHLTEEION Fresh Oysters -FOR- COCKTAILS ! mviy GO TO THE EAGLE HOUSE, . Nuuanu Avenue, OK TO THE ARLINGTON HOTEL Hotel Streot Table Board f 1 lr lay, Board and Lodging 12" " Board and Lodging Vi por wek. CCSpecial monthly rlctR. TVE. KltOUKE. Paor KIKTOlt. MRS. E. THRNEK Has removed her DRESSMAKING ROOMS To Hotel Bt, Opp. tho T. H. C. A. Hall Where she is prep.ired to do DressmakinR In all the latest st i len. The new method of form-fitting employed (the method now used by all the leading dressmakers in San Francisco). 0AU work neatly and promptly finished. Prices as reasonable as any in the city. 3234-tf CHARLE3 B. COOPER, 11 1)., Physician nnd burgeon Orrics: 34 Alakea Street. Orrics Houes: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 r. x., 7 to 8 P. m; Sundays 9:30 to 10 :30 A. K. Telephones : Mutual 424 , Bell 110. Residence : No. 10 Union Street, Mutual Telephone 490, Honolulu, II. 1. 3.io-ti J?ot Sale or Exchange. RESIDENCE IN A VERY desirable part of Honolulu. Par- Pantry, Kitchen, Hewing' Room, in main house. Cottage adjoining of 2 papered Rooms. Store Room and Bath Room. Lot 100x200 feet. Sell or exchange for smaller property and cash or security. All the buildings are new. One block from Tramways. Apply at this office. - 3013-tt E. B. THOMAS Contractor and Builder E8TIMATKH GIVEN ON all tin da of Hrick, Iron Stone and Woon Build ings. Allkin!dof Jobbing In the bnildinp trnde at tended to. Keeps foraler Hriclt. Lime Oement, Iron 8ton Pipe n Httiusrh, old and new Corrugated Iron. M In ton Tiles, 8uarry Tl!ea, assorted size nnd colors 4 alifornia and Monterej Sand Urnnlt Curbing and Blocks. Ktc.. Rto Office and YardCor Kinp nnd Snllh 8ts Office Mmirx X to 12 a.m., 1 to 4 r.u Telephones Bel 1351: Mutual 417. P.esJ dence. Mutual 410. P O. Hoi 117. JUST -:- ARRIVED! FRESH CALIFOKNIA Oyster Cocktails ! FOR Merchants' Exchange -Where the popular ENTERPRISE BEER On Draught is always Fresh and Cold. 33C7-tf The Palace Ice Cream Parlors Mas. E. A. ATWOOD, Pbopiiikthkhh. We still continue to manufacture tho finest quality of ICE CKKAM in this city. Families and Parties supplied at short notice. A first-class assortment of fine FRENCH CAN 1)1 KS on hand; delicious COFFEE or TEA with SAND WICHES or ROLLS. Try our ICE CREAM SODA today. 3404-1 w Work equal to the best at San Francisco prices at the Gazette Office.