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OAILV IMCIFIO COMMERCIAL. AJi VKliTIHtiU, AUGUST 17, 181. BUil! iUlLWAY 4 LAND C0.'S hUJil A.UD iHt:i "UNI- . e. J a.- '. a - , . A. 'X" UAlNd to kW.i MILL. D li A l 4.U. r.M. r.M. r.M U tU.lV.i S:l : 5:K Le-AVo Petri Cuy.-M.30 Arrive Ki Mill.. - 57 b 3 ro w.wi.vli'. C 11 U A Leave K.i M.'.I. o -I - 3 4i 3:i-' Leave iVarl Citv..o V ll:l 6:10 Arrive Uoaoiu'u. .7 : H oo I : A Sat-irv!.iyi only. C uu.I s ev;ted. l Sut'-irJ-iy excepted. KOt-.UlN MAIL fc.KlCK. :tra:uh pi Jr-ave fvr and j.i rive from can Kruriciico, on tlie following dates, till liie close ei K'J. LEAVK H-.'.WLCLl. , 1LK At Uo.NOLVLU r.-H San Kha.-Im.o. ft si. San 1? rancisco. . . i . . . ..... V..rrir:f;o, lor V'u:i- ,:.MftT . . . A'.ljC. 31 A i-tralii. . .Sept. 13 Mariposa . . 5?pt. 21 .Veaui: . -Sept. M:o'.ver, tor Van couver Oct. COUVtT AUS- -4 Motiowai. .. Aug. 2-1 Australia Sept. t Ofiina nt. lr$ Vrriruo.froiiiVasi- couvtrr Sept. 21 Alain eda Sept. 21 An trail t .- n i Australia Oct. 4 l.mowi Oct. VJ i Oceanic Oct. lo '.Varruiiuo. t'-r Van- I Mariposa ... Oct. l'J Nov. 1 Miowera, irom an- N.v. i cciiver Oct. 21 A:itV::5a ... Nv. 3 I Australia.. . Nov. I A!:u!nia . . Nov. lo Munvera. far Van- Morwwai... Nov. lb YVarrimoo.f rum Van couver. . ..Nov. 21 i r .Dec. Oceanic Dec. -I lUuii.. -;yT- Australia Dec. 'J i Australia Nov. -J AU;i!la....Le. li Mauieda . Tec. 14 .Varriiiiijo, for Van- Miowera, from Van couver Ian. I couver Oec. 11 Ci'v.lVii;,- .Ja:;. 2 (.Veanic ,1ec2 Anstra'ia Lfp. 2 V'arnimo,froru Van c ,uver . . . .Jan. 21 9 ru OTiSSST 8CHTST. FV3LUO.K3 VEST IOTSAT. i 3 : .MO., 7.;.r:l).: Tii -).c-: WOl isrs 3 .Uq r-Bl. I-iii or 74, s4.a.ij :i s J Die :li c- ' a 0.0; 5Tj J ' 4 vi . tj. j aj i Tii -.1 o i; i: 2h rh.a t: fel 11 .Ul.ti Ti. f-0.i0 i! 4i 8 ' Frt H tti li l -M. " ii . W l 3i sa ! 3 -k,' ij 'n i' r .r - ill ui Ti.li, Man snd Moon. 3 i 3r' i;' 1 . I ! X ' r m. .m. .n. p.m.i ' ! 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A m b ',' A ! t .M r N" "ill. N ti i t. o. ;. 'vYloritv, .f''-fiT. HonyVonar. Am Am i J 3 An-f Mi;'!. A') ;o ro S I'rhoT" i lurry 'A afer- ; ' v , : ,'.r.-:-fr t:- in j -o'i. M i 'arr.itt and i C Vv,-"i.o-''. C Jfor-v'.il. (' I' Vilder i :r.o, fi jr 'w.idr Mr"? IXt-'Vilder, i "SrJTWK i ' :ipj, T 'r ifarrf". Tf'te and child,.! P-vhr.i. J Mr fi i.'-oov, I if White and rif?, J X j Uiau,ui. .Jr- Uwt.iii-.in J i' Mm. U A W.l it i . 4 1 K ,iu. V W li ... i lie, r.M t J Uiu I.ii-.l i, W t, k '..null. Mm J .1 I. it. k . II H 1. till. .ti. Jim. llil. I, Mil. ill. I 'I'l l Ciiuuu, 11 li 1 li Hi i .Hi ! iir. l ."-i liu.l It, .1 (t W.UI..I M l.l.ll).. Mn I K Jau.ii Ml, lij ,:i ki-I.U 1.1 alii tilul. I 1! Hi. 1. trl, , I Y,-. I CI, Vi;l,I. U Oiltun, li H l-'ii-ii, h. I .l.-tiLiiii, f -.ii.u... ti. l if.-, ( (i,;,i;ri. U I' N li..r, .u O A N'.iil.i,, aii l ' I ..Ui-.t), u.lnl.t.t; 11 t r h.i-.j i i i!u mo i p.-r h 'i ('it v ! l' W 1 1 . li;.' A 1' lli.pp.-r, i' M.ln.h"r r.nil. t a N 11 IU Y t, U I N I'l.-cr, 1. V 1; per . au .1 Ui J,i. n.cn; lit atceide, ui.i i" p.f, ni-rs in ir.iinit. Fi.r Ma il ail. 1 Hawaii, p. r .itmr Hawaii Au; I'i- Mis (apt '. r Taiit. Ion . M r a.i.l Jlr iu LHiiui. Vki.i V L.-. h -in i'olt liaiiii'li I l et t.kt Ktiktlat, A'.i 1'- -M it l apl i'uilcr aud 2 chu.lr. ii. I'loin KapaA, per Jai .MaUee, A.t; lo ui f.iai-ideU. tAI IUil . I'er l!l I'raucii'o. per . A inlrith.t, Au pi Win i lrvsin vV t'o. tif.lt Im-, sui; tr; b' ir I'orter, iKo r.-eii hi lea. 77 .U r Wiim ana 7 v g..at Win ; tiiit Cttoiit; A t'u. b.t-i i ice aiul Ito bnchs banana, ; li.-n I .M iiriH, i.W bin lit bananas and lilt pc- p iie.ipplc . McChcney vV ."".on-. il b.in ( J 71 1 ..-) ci-.'K-e ; M S li rinbauin A l'n, ui b.-rtce; M L'lnliip-i it l, ll'i ba;- rice; J no Knlweil, j'c., pineapples; J no Miav, 31 b:icfn t.ananas; liun,al ve-J A C, 17 bnchi b.inifi.is; OiiuipbeU, Marshall A To. 2W bnctn banana; W I'o.sta. ISi bach bdiiana. loiiie-tic Va'ue, $ liA0l ; foreign value, Jil'J. WHARF AND WAVE. Diamond Ukai Au;. 10, 10 p.m. ; Weather, cloudy ; wind, fresh X.E. The bark Elizabeth Graham was moved over to the Kinau's wharf yesterday to take in stone ballast. She has finished loading her cargo of coal. Earlv next week she is expected to leave for the Sound. During nine actual working davs, the British ship Parthenope has discharged 1600 tons of coal at the O. U. & L. Co.'s wharf for the Ewa Plantation. But 5C0 ten3 remain in the ship's hold to be discharged. This will be done as soon as the vessel finishes taking ou board S00 tons of stone ballast brought from Halawa, Ewa, by the cars at the verv low rate of one dollar per ton. She will leave next Monday week for Astoria, and on arriving there her ballast valued at IS00 will be thrown overboard. The schooner Ka Moi will take to Lahaina today 40,000 feet of lumber. The barkentine Klikitat, Capt. R. D. Cutler, arrived yesterday morning, 20 days from Port Towns end, with 62.5,000 feet lumber and shingles for Wilder it Co. Pleas ant weather and a fair passage all the way to port. The Klikitat is docked near the Wilder's wharf. The steamship City of Peking, Capt. Searles, left yesterday at 1 o'clock for San Francisco with 36,710 packages merchandise, and 105 passengers in transit. She did not take any cargo from thi3 port. The steamship Australia sailed yesterday for San Francisco with 6025 bags sugar, 1205 bag.s rice, 005 pieces hides, ""sOO pineapples, 51 bagi coffee, 862 pes. skins, 410 empty beer kegs, and 3532 bunches bananas. She took 100 saloon and steerage passengers. On July the 10th, the steamer Bantam, while entering the harbor from Bangkok, ran into the steamer Amigo, and the latter sank before she could be b2ached. As a curious coincidence, it may be noted that only a few days before a telegram had been published stating that Amigo had been sunk in collision while on the voyage from Saigon, which turned out to be erroneous, a wrong code having boon used. Hongkong Press. The British steamer Zambesi, re cently damaged and sold to Japan ese parties in the Orient for 160,000, is to be placed, says the Hongkong Telegraph, in the Hawaiian-Japanese trade. The cutter of the dredger got en tangled yesterday with the chain and anchor of the steamer Kilana Hon, now lying in Rotten Bow. The chain parted and the anchor got into the suction pine. The engine was stopper!, and it took some tvo hours before the anchor .and chain could be removed, after which the drdger resumed work. Three thousand bunch? of bin a.na were brought from K.va, )y theO ihu Railway, for the sterner Australia, on Tuesday and Wed ne?'Jay of this wf-k. The hark Velocity will finish an- Ir.n , n l.rf oipt n f rrir.-rr l.r, . A r.7 2f I will leave for Hongkong with Cht v j nojo pa --'enters onoraN iut Auust ! The- Lark A ley. MeXfHI came ! aiong.-'ide the Fort street pier yo?. j erday to discharge h"r cargo of ' coal. Fin" irrtUtrln Cnttle. I Part of the through rargo of the j steamship City of Peking consign ' ed fo San Franei.-ro from Vokoha j ma v-r four fire Hol-fein hull-, j one r.f .V.oien W.a a mon'ter le1. 1 I measuring over twelve f'e in rner.f. of J. ff. Waipuilmi fobdia length and weighing about l"V j fr;,. j.,.-,, r,f Kvt, and think ho pound'. The cattle were taken .r ', r, 8rr.rt hr,f, .cations, to lok'ohama some, time a?o p,r ! breeding nuroocs, and are r.in;' returned to California on account of their owner being involved in j jomc trouMe m .inpnn. ! i yr p,entine, of Lahaina, Maui, : ' ' ' . . i vsterday purchased the line racing ; horse Amorino from Col. Spaldmg , 0f Katiai ft is said the price paid UlCM. A Si OKNHHAL J lu lu vcio no ;irrt .-t i.iu.l y tl.t, l-oiii-o lart .ii-ht. Thti Atictriilia'ri iiiiil yitirday lUJImistt'd 11 i ' I i 7 lt:ltt;rrj i.lld 1 605 paper:. i'art i-i thn A ii.-tr.ili.i'd cario, yt-nUrnl.iy, includrd 02 i buiichtd of baiiaim-s ainl h(M card of pine- appu-s. '1 ho ilawaiiiiu baiid tclt-itudei tho ileparting la-jienierd by boll the Australia and (.'ity of Peking yesterday. A plantation draft for 200.2.' has Ihi ii lost. A reward will bo paid for its return to II. W. .schniidt A' Sons. Th' Mouowai will be the next t-teamer from the Coast. The Mio weru, from Victoiia, is due to ar rive a day earlier.. Companies E and A of the Provi sional government forces had a bat talion drill on the barracks ground yesterday afternoon. The Hawaiian News Company expect a largo consignment of pianos of tho Iinest grade by the Monowai next Thursday. Jas. D. Tregloan has full power of attorney to act for his father, II. S. Tregloan, in all matters of a business or personal nature. The executive and advisory councils will meet at 1 :30 this afternoon. The military bill will likely be brought up for discussion. Seventy-seven deer skins were shipped to San Francisco yester day by the Australia. This is said to be the first shipment made from the islands. It is understoood that the entire stock of envelopes now being sur charged by the post office authori ties have been bargained for by speculators. The office of the Chinese bureau of immigration in the judiciary building, formerly occupied by the minister of finance, is connected by Mutual telephone No. 272. A British resident is authority for the statement that no less than thirteen officers of the British army have visited these islands during the past nine months, for the pur pose of studying the topography of the countn etc. A temporary awning has been erected over the opera hcjuse front door, upon which have been placed long, narrow strips of board covered with Japanese characters announc ing features of the entertainment to be given there by a Japanese troupe tomorrow night. Mr. II. II. Venker, second assist ant engineer of the steamship City of Peking, and formerly a resident of thi.3 city, presented Jim Dodd with a couple of lava curios yester day, made in the shape of highly polished globes and resting upon foundations of that article in its rough state. The Chinese who came here some time ago by the bark Velocity from Hongkong, and who were re fused a landing by the authorities on account of their having no re turn certificates, are stili confined aboard the vessel, under guard. The government will announce its action regarding them ns soon as President Dole is able to attend to his duties. The only bu-dncss transacted at the meeting of the Mechanic fire company last night was th nj pointment of Mr. (reorge Lucas on the committee of investigation, in place of Mr. Phil. Br.un. A meet ing will be held next Wednesday evening at the same time and place. The committ'e will be ready to make a. full report nt that time, and it is thought that nil matters in connection with the company will be satisfactorily disposed of. Stnrnp f.ttc Ji.rhnUfitrtt. Enquiry at the posfofiTiee yes terday developed the f;irt that the last, of th" 15 rent- isun of sur charged -f trr.p had l""n disposed of during th" day, Mr. John Egan, of th" firm of Egari A' (iunn, having road0 th" Hct, purchase. A Chinaman coming to th" window just after th" departure of Mr. Egari deu'red to purchase several dollars w.rt ! of the stamps. Stamp r.f this denomination in the hinds of speculators now have a market, valuation or ' cnts An iof!;irrdi ii nit ire Hawaiian, jrritin:? from IConi, ra ys V e a re j , nTe.,?r.d with tlm anr.oint- fte ,:.- r;c t V",np pliplfiH with our deputy fih Tiff, W. J. Yates. I'oth th0-" rorn are firm supporters of th government." -- Flst'ltt Wltfi f;irrt Vnwilor. Ka f, i- rfi'irnin;;! rjaims fha' on of i f eorMposiforc . 1 av.v si : rn!r.-', t vo wlot rofn, I '' V"" fi-diing witlt giTit. powder hi t, Sun day "t ffanaurrri, rear Coen Hnad. Itl'ziiUX TllA V F.I. llltii. ! j .4 i'atty of Them I'anattl on tUc rekluJi ycttt Through tcrtJay. Among the through passtngtre by the fcttamehip City of Peking, which tailed from this city yester day afternoon for San Francisco, weru a party of tevtu Huti-Janis. Two of these were petty otiice-rs of the Hueaian Mirvey steamer 'itas, which wad wrecked come two months ago on tho Cortan coast, who are on their way home. The captain and other officers and crew of the wrecked fcteamer returned to St. Petersburg shortly after the ac cident. The other members of the party are Nicholas Orlolf and wife, who are en route for the World' Fair, to become members of a Rus sian opera troupe now performing in tho Midway Plaisance of the fair grounds, and three others bound for the United States to locate, Mr. Orion", liia wife and the other three Russians traveled overland from St. Petersburg, taking the steamer at Yokohama. Mr. Orloff attracted considerable" attention on the steamer, being dressed in the pre vailing Russian costume, consist ing of loose trousers encased in fine riding boots, and a fight flowing jacket, worn outside tho trousers, with a cord tied around the waist. His wife is described as rather slender in appearance, though pre possessing in face and figure. Neither can speak or understand English. PERSONAL. Wm. Blaisdell, manager of Kea- lia plantation, came to Honolulu by the steamer Jame3 Makee yes terday to attend to some business connected with the plantation. He will return to Kapaa this afternoon by the same steamer. Owing to a pressure of business affairs, Lieutenant Morrell was un able to leave by the Australia yes terday, but will sail on the 24th by the Alameda. President Dole is still somewhat indisposed, and as a consequence did not put in an appearance at the executive building yesterday. Mr. Gilbert, connected with the firm of Castle it Cooke, left bv the Australia for a business visit to the States. Captain It. D. Cutler of the bark entine Klikitat is accompanied by us family on this trip of his vessel from Port Townsend. W. II. Chambliss, the well aiown San PVancisco society eader, and son of Captain Searles, of the steamer City of Peking, did not return to the Coast yesterday as reported. Mrs. J. Kane, who left for Kauai y tho steamer Iwalaui last Tues- lay, is said to have been Fcnt by Lhe ladies' branch of the Hui Aloha Aina. Work of the Drctlgcr. A largo number of unlive boys are to bo scon every day gathering lipoid boncfl picked up from the larbor by the dredger and dumped at tho O. It. and L. Co. 'fl dumping ground. As soon ns they fill up twenty or more large bngs with the ones they are sold to the Hawaiian Fertilizing Company for Je. per lb., tho lot realizing in tho neighbor- inod of between eight nnd ton dol nrs. Som of the small boys cnii ill ns many ns four or five lmc laily, each hag averaging 100 lbs. - - PrcHvntntlott to (ieo, Wntrrhonsp. Just before the departure of the Australia yesterday, a number of be members of the Pacific Foot Ball Club came on board nnd pre sented Mr. (leorge Witerhouso with n beautiful g'ld pin, on which wn ngrnved tho initials P. v. B.C. Mr. Wnferhouse heJd the position (if iuartprbaek in the rueific club, .and is considered n crnck foot ball layer. He, in company with his irother, will enter Princeton college. rpf(tf?l NnlifffT. AfY fit IS, O. TCF.W.OAN HA full p'uvr "f nlf"r"v f' p t r rn" in nil fnv Imsins- nnd rr.e'nnl alf'iiri icriM-d.! IT. M. TflKfJf.OAN. 3lv-:it ON MAY int. A ILAN'l YTrMN" frnf f -r .'': ?' rndnrco.i over to f r p Ffir.jr ' ('" f'.r ('. M . Mil-... A 'iim b't, !'":''' t will 'n pi -1 f T tet'ltfiilitr f r cvn- to ff. W. .'-'(.' ff AT f f r SOu. i-i v Notice. Mv v f r r., a M! p. t:. i ha .!).! I 'f inr l'-d l-rd, f t-fia'l n 'b ' r. f '-r for nav '-' C f'fv'n t '. ':f T a't f til'' 1a''"V f f.F- 1. f A N ( A . 'put: nwvAffAv mafr fF:f t-r r I. ari l fn vxs'trnpfif f'orvpifiy "(r.'r f r dhnf" of Infer I"Hrt! Ftn-im '.Tivi- (T,ifi)ri "o. f'o'k, pharva of I Inwi'iM Knir C c'orl:, chirr i t KilanfA Cy elorama '"! tr, olcirr1 of Volr?i rry IF juto UPHCIAi. UCilNF.Hi ITHMti. taT ir ). i. r. vU.j.iriiliu, CdUM- riiion' l.fri.trrtor, v.itL u full ujp- j Ay ,f I'v Jiue if uiu. We will u.kv ! olJ'lLe tee and J li.ee ou isaiv ttle fritt- urday roormi.,;: Fre;!i haJLuori uud : OyMere, 1-V.u.eh-, Jiurtiel i-Yur. ilteu jaj.'e and Kjrg i'iuui, ii.-TUiau I'iutue, Apricot, Oru., ,kuJy Sjviuouk, (.'alifoJoia Jut..ti-, Heaa iAtut-r, Olery, L'-j.uhfi'jVtfr, t-. A'i fr-b j tX fad J-OUfid. I CaLUoKNJA i Kill M A KK fc T. j Mutual Ttl. iiT. y- iJ&f I ul Receive J, u t,vw fcl'.k j ot tilociii htr'e, iu black, blue and j creutu. .Sea water will lavt iujure or fa-it: thee gO'-Jr. JJA & 'ilNN. j Jutt received, per tt.esii.uer Aus tralia, White CiiULuoIa-t-kiij Oivvts, excellent uIit y, ws.irajL.te'j to watL, at N. .SaCJIs I'dlTtAK MlULlNKKY Stokk. gjSST Hawaiian Soap, tLe oily pure laundry Houy iu the market, Cin be Iiad by the ce ora retail, al &uy of the grocers fu Hvaolulu, ae well as at the company's agents. Fauiiliet can now order Hawaiian soap Jrora their grocers with other good. Price $o.00 per huudreJ. M. W. McCniuSNEV's Sons, Agents Honolulu .-foap Works Co. 3410-tf. gjgjST' American Fuameled But' ton-Hole Buttons lor .ale at the I X la, Finest Enameled Cabinets only $3 a dozen at Cosmopolitan Photo Co., 4.67 Nuuann street. S3il-tf For Bargains ia New aad Second-hand Furniture, Lawn Mow ers, Wicker Chairs, Garden Hoee, etc, call at the I. X. L., corner of Nuuanu and King streets. 2" yon vrant to sell out your FiTRNiTCRU in its entirety, call at the I. X. Ia. "" Bedroom $cts, AVarxirobes, Tee Boxe, Stoves, Hanging Lamps, Rugs, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Steamer and Veranda Chairs, Bed Lounges, Sofas, Baby Cribs, Clothes Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trunks, etc., sold at the lowest Cash Prices at the I. X. L, corner of Nuuanu and King streets. IttT The Mimical Library of the late G. L. Babcock is now ou ssle at the Goldkn Bulk Baza a k. 3261-1 tf The Bon Ton ltressmak- iti Parlors are now at corner of Fort and Beretanla stivet, open to tliose of Honolulu and vicinity avIsIi ing stylish suits and costumes, ns well also as comfortable and neat piwns. Tin- public ait now enabled to haA-e their war-Fi-obes lit tod out as well nnd with tho same style as can be ob tained in Han Francisco. S2fl7 Cy Promvt tcturm made on Goods sold on commission Rt tl? I. X. L. Heal Kstalo Aicncv NO. Hp) FIMIT HVRKKT. To Lot. 2 Homos nn ni'udania Street. 2 lloui"m l''rt Street. 1 liniise, AlaUca Shot, next Pftclrto CUib; rent t pr month. 1 llotiRc, ll.Mctania ticid, ipir Tiihoi ; 11 roruus, bi'b, etc.; t'd per nvidb. 1 llon", Ivnmn Snanrc, 1 Stoic, Nmmimm Sttcet. For Halo. Several desirable Itc-i.leneos in i!ip1 cbasa tnc.atioMs. lfou" and I't im Hioetania Street, near IVnpaeol.a ; l.'M l!0O ft. (r,int!tje nnd 1 t'F feet deep. Ali". a Valuable IM-v-k of Ibi. k Paild lni in the hea'f n tbi Citv. G. F. IUHtAtAN, ,'t.Tc'tf Ac tit. Stumps. w a T t veriniMi "'i and !:.'c. in mv Sfamj" ; plain or "at ehiriTnd t'r i"!"n i1 tiovetn tnenf . l'I'Ma" pii:. f.- ea' b vaiifv; !ln bv (- I'lip.'d I 'n vol-p.s. Any if.atvali:M Sbonp, ill ant nen jqaut'O, lio'l) r;oc '" I ntd UO'Cod bongbt fer"1eb. Wife pittl! ul it :n t' piir .uido'ianfifrto A. IMH-MAPA, UilM.uv Street., .t I'i f f f!-n lani ipc.u 'al. To -lift. MF.WI.Y M'ISI!i:l (' ''t-tj'', fiuni'in J or nnfnr n'be I :! I'iH' m, n"' Sf -ei. a "t 1 , (in. tri""'in Apn'v t 'i r. F. I FH UON, ' ;' r l'.;d! -p 'c Co ' Pidr, :M 11 tf Wnnr tv)v rpfjF f i.fMVM WM f. pi: nr!;' I. f . (' I 'lMc-on I f i ! iv foaM i to l'J mi I in 'ifd iv ! to T) nnti! f .it Mi - f r e i I' V i.'T I. i 'jf Ii" 1 1 'It' P". Vr. !. IMMGIfAM, :!F.," t'v Fnrntor. I'oimkI. l ; ;!' I I '' 'WNM'i: MAY I !iavr o in to I'i l i u of c,''- cfip'i 'n :? tbi '?! an-1 in event tf proof f.d propr-rfvr an-1 patam! fvt tb''3 al "1 ' 'in ton., t !tt ft TJiJC KI-ITK ke Cream Parlors Ar well kL.'t Vjt their n'.- Jine ice Crearn, J ii it , Outadi-', VnL.ii.vy JJ4jtri I ce J rixin. tZ'isCu, H i.-r C-V , Hot Cof ', Ttt Chocoltle, Te tujtil atu-hclive col.'iwtioc of Inland Cui'io! JUT NATIVE FA.Nt a frpecia'ty. &i iiuVel Surest. F0K YOKOHAMA! THE IlN't (JEKMA.N j 4-TEAMEK j CULARA Captain , W. E. Iplakp, Dae here thorny will be det-pitched for the atove port on or about September 6th, 1S93 CTFor lurtbe.r particulars iegard:np Passage and Freight, apply to K. OGURA CO., S453-lta AGEXT?.. CENTRAL MAEKET! 2TJTJvrTJ sxninirr. First-class Market in every resnect ; be -tides carryir.c a fall lice o! Meats, we make a speciality of Hsd Cheene, lefiil Corn Rtfi WESTBR00K & GARES. 3437-lru tf pBorK.-rrou. For Sale. sa; 1 Hoc.se Ami Lot on Lwiha direct. 2 l.Ot on Knakini Street, between Nnnanu Avenno and Liliha Street. S House and Iot on the Pfclsma IxOAd. To Let 1 Houst and Ict on Kmm Street . 2 House and lxt on Liliha Street. 1Crbor further prticntftrs. apP'v to .1. M. .MOXSASKAT," Curtwrilit's Bl.vk, Merchant Street. Xotiee lo riantoi ryilV. 1!NHKUSI,GMa agk.xts 1. of the California Fcrtiliror Work (J. K. Miller, Manafirer have on hand a limited pnpply of that tirni'a Hieh tirade IVrtitirerd for shott noti.-e oiMera and tfiiuinmenta of the planters. C. MUVAVK.H A CO. (l.'dA, tnecn Strtvt, Honolulu. 342.Vlm 1. H. 13 l5i lij , - .lOaro-R or Wiiu, spirils and Ktws i ii vr r'. i j him? t r: i Petnren 1iit and Nnnmn. .TF7df Wanteil. H Ul'NV OU 11 AM, A iii'dt C'MHpe of nd !i" thin font iivyus ixUlnn t!e iHimUne ei Pevetanin, Vnnrbt cMl and I'.-it sovcto. It. nt nnvd be inod. ia'e, A.Mrvi ",T. .b." ttdfl .Mllce. Ptatin lent. tf Heal KHtnto Tor Sale. r?r!?v 7 vai.f sin r. nrci'.s 4 1 'f inip"Urd Frepettj , bvM ! d i'i dilt.T-nt pait" i t the the city of lleMobiln: nil bar Riin". Apph f.u full paiti- rulais to uurcK a a. .1 c AUTwm.nir. :k'V.i2 tf Ntrayeil t)N i in: 2t ok Aiu.rsv a Small Jbiy Mate tieui my iiri l. d'UH'e, lb . 1 1 X .!'- place rn jVtetanla StnT-t : ba Hllhl.v k peints. lomr tnil, llpbt buefop, uiaiie puth i.baiV.'d . ft, b:'e spo. ba U ef ra h b -id I"? ; a" fbe t ad touml at tuue el ciiinifj jinflv. A pnitaW nea.ai-d nib paid f u ber tetiirn totbeiuder;icued. :U-it-if WAhl KIt C. Wbl PtiN. For Limine. iiinsi: ni;i)iM.i i; rui - mi"!' epp.yc.te tb Alkiki ie c'"i i e, i"i o'.tv ii. npb-d I I "Alt . Chaitea Ci 'iu'i'ijn. lbe Ri-mnda pro rpaeiop,, ami n ell pbaded n it h tb 'lniuen lal nn-l l icit 1 tfp" : nnl v a niunt. m alk to Itamn-.n? ha PnihUni!" n ill be put in thoinnida rep ait .i nnif tb" m bhea if a L'ii"'l to'iant. 1 or tuttbei pflitii a0ai. apply to PdUJCK C.MUAVU1G.I1 V, Tfnoti'n f t Alta. Mat v S. i..eev. :t:n ti Atttotlc ptlntinj! nt the t? writ f Gfilce. PKK M0:0WiJ ?Mi: T ii r' - CKITKRi'u.X Fresh Ovsters i OL- COCK T AILS .' GO TO TH U EAGLE HOUSE, AKLPNfiTo.N HOTEL Tarj.r ijj.rtl ; Iioari and IamI'mh j; liaarci and LkxI-u ill .- Ei-tMec:a: mcn'ii.it pr. .-.-. CASTLE COOKK X-Il 1Z AN U 1 Aid i LNSUKANCE :A(jESTS Atir'fs roi; NEW ENGLAND L'lTlAL Life Insurance Co. or lOSTON, -Alliance Assnranot? company or L0Nr0N, -Etna Firo lnsnrnna Co. OF HAKTtYU; r MRS. E. T1TRNER Has reii,ove.i ber DKKSSMAKlXli ROOMS To HotAi fL, Opr.. the T. K. C L Ea.ll Where Kbe i pre;- -i t', te.b Trenikinv in all the iaVr-t . ies. Tle m-w rir-ttxvi of f-irm-fittinf! employe: ,rlVe metlio;'. now used bv ); the Icadir.i.- lresmkeT in San Vrancis.o . All work, ncfil'y i-nd prvur.ptlv rlmsbfsl. Friccf as reafwrnVV es hi:t in the city. S"-'ti CHARLES R COOPFil, M. I).f rrrcK: f-i Alakea Str.w i. Orrrcit Hoi"K! : 10 to li: a. v.. 2 to 4 ! r. v., 7 to S r. ; Fr.n.Uyt f to 10 A. V. TvM?rnovra : Vntr-al 4"?4, Te:i lll. KrstrifVCK : No. To Vtuor. Street, Vidral Telephone 4fA, Hone'nbi, 11. 1 . s:ivi t Many Wo pie Thir k tl e 're ret tine a reliabV Ssf.. lwr.T"e it brx n f.n? appears r.v, e.Tnvt ' nr i appa rently f ro prwt. The .Vfl'cnT.v in r. I p'-atcial h a fr?t-ta Safe -a ore i' e difTerer.va ItMween tlve br-d ard one ret ro iovd. Xcthirir. 1-ut the tn 'b t! e b;--t pcli. y f.n vi ; retV.:,.. bu a H i i.V Sat- i the beet yh y f.i 1. lt a hi my fer a V'v-Ir.r n an to ltFO'i a H .u'". A t'-'-rep tt, a ii j-flnfa Ferr.etliine I e.:.b 'crt bn, V of the vrrc-nvv". All Safe tM-rk in i' e !-. . ,-.( the Woi Id's tVr w i p-.-.t in ' , vr 4om pan". 1V-e tbi d rp- r V .:ne n F. V HOhUON. Mil NT n,:ii!iiNfi-!iii,MMivi mmx tG-OKli.-::- n i i r m k 1 , Ve r ot V r '- t ' ' ( - ' a3S': SHIT HMVN PSFAVKK I V. ' 1 1 O'Hl Wilt po!irh i; . u x 'W t-t . t f n 1 1 ' u 1 1 '" 'a - f '. . For Kent. iv.nini.r Fvri.idM vi iit-;u-i.?' ; i Ts I" -ia t ; r. i i Sbi nl 1 u ,iti next to e-n.u a Vv-io o"e I , bom Viron.-vp. b. I'. 1!V NTKA . S;i77-tt Hawaii in Giv.', mo ! 'Hie Hsshitv A'nmlierra 'I GIF. t (M.I.OMM? IM VI 'l VUV. I l"aid i"-' M'Mdb,, r i ." ii-i-i. 1 ft. o .-r m-u i opi- ei i : h . Mai, S.-plembi.u tvd F . . i i '. ' , V,"-o:i. IS--?; .i id. V"-. G W All N . '. U V 1 ! :'t !: 1 1- ' - t v Sale V l A It VIV. UN. 'M 1.M1UA t'. M Vue Ib-.uele in i . .-ivbdien. VMif" "C . th et'i e. .JG--M