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s..; -- . rw--,.wr i .iim.tjm u im - - f r )" M " 5T arfrriu AHW.5L7 'L's't f h tJbe Pnii Jl4'il'ii'v'jl'ljl' l t VOL. VII. NO. 1027. HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, MAY 7, 18i4. 1MIICE 5 CENTS. .). THE DAM BULLETIN PBINTEU AND PUBLISHED KVISRY AFTERNOON KILITT SUNDAY Br Til Daily Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd at Till orriUB 328 t 328 lerchant 8t Honolnlu, H. I. j ? SlMISUHHTlON Hix Dou.am a Yka. I .live red In Honolulu nt Ktrtv Cfmh a Month. In aJvnnte. HE WEEKLY BULLETIN - 18 I'Ultl.lHHKD-HJ-VMl- R.ir TTJTH1SDA.Y l K'H'H IM.mk a Yuan to Doineitli;, ' mil riVk liiiLLAHD lo Foreign ailiucrlliers, liaynb'o III mlvitnue. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING lw"n":"u" -- mi IIOTII TKI.Kl'HONKS gWVM V. O. 1IOX nil. I ttr H.tit.Y Hiii.i.ktik Is ptlutt-.- l ami il ly the Dally lliillctni 1'iiUUIiIiik I'oiiiimuy, l.lmlUil, At Iti iillicu, Mer-.-lim- it street, Hpnolillu. Hawaiian Daniel Ixiptii, eilltor, rt'lik-- i on Alakea el reel, Honollllil, afori-siilil- . Adilri'ss letters for the jier " Ivdllor llfl.l.iiTl.i," mill l.tmhn-i-i letters " Mnim,;er Dally Uulletln 1'iihlUhliiK Company." Ukiiik a imrsonal aililtetR may caiix-ileln- y in ttfetulon. Builuuia Card. LEWEI18 & COOKE, KJ IiiII.imTKM lllll L) KM. Klin IM I.IIMHKR Ml. Illrtlm or Ht'lLIUMil MArKHIAlJl. Fort Hiri'ft, Honolulu. H. HAOKFELU & 00., (KMiHAI. (IMMIrilliN Auhrc. '..ruer Furl ami U.ueeu blrtel. Hiiiiolulu. ' JNO. 8. sicixaiEs, ! Ml TIIIIKKK ASUilkAKHAI. HtVINKril. All KMT, I Mrtliukuiiu, KouaIm, Hiiwnll. I WILLIAM F03TEH, I AiiukNKVAT l.tvt miii NorAin I'uaiic. N'". SKauliiiiuanu tji., Honolulu. TH08. LINDSAY, VtMrlTININH . jKrVKI.KK AMI VTll. MAKRU. Kukul Juntflrt a iiK'clultv funicular mt'iilloii .ulil iu all Icimltof ropulrs .Mcliiorny Mook, Kurt Htrevt. J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTOGRAPHER Tin Only CillMtlon nf hlnr Vlsws HONOLULU IRON WOUKS IlktM KN.1Il, Hl'IIAK Mll.14), II.IILKK", 'lilkhk. Iko.n, ,M, IMl I.KAU UNriM.B, Mwlilmry of Kvery i Ma.lt- - to I KmiikC Hl,"r' S"""H Cement Sidewalks Sc Gra- nite Curbing Laid. Kiliimtrb given on all klml of atU.NK.CUNCKKTK Jk. I'l.AbTKK WOKK UBV-- lONCMKrK A -- 0i JOHN F. BOWLER CHR. GERTZ, iMfokTKH AM. DtALXH IH Ueut'i, Ladles' and Children's Boots, 3boes and Slippers No. loa Iort Street CHAS. GIRDLER. UIBKOI IMfOKIKk OK KNIJI.IHH ANH CUNTINKNTAI. IDry Q-ood- s Mil Ift KhrIi.iii.ni.ii atrexl WM. DAVIRS. 7 Rigger and Stevedore, WRE1 OKQR. KHl'IMATUd AN'I) CONTKAI I'M ON Al.!. KINDS OK WOltK. Tin- - Siihr. "MAUIMAIM" Will run reirulurl) ht!ieeu lliin port ami Waliilim, KiiMiilliupul, Mukiilula, Keawe- - mil ainl ln ii IUI uu tin. Uliimt ol imlii, Kor I'relk'llt. etc.. iiiu.lv lo the L'anlulii. ' ' ' ' Inquire at ullien of J S. Walker ovvr dirvuuli' UuiiU, I'ort iivi. Uj7-- H Wl. 6. IRWIN & CO. ! (Limited.) OKI-Ki- t KOK HAI.K UTILIZERS At. IX. CROM A (Nc' Celebrated High Grade Cane Hauores. W are al.u prepare.! to tnkv unlrri foi Mobbi'o. N. OlileuncAt & Oo.'a Vortlllzers, I Untiring prompt delivery. .BOILED LUCOL! fay Till" In it tierlor I'alnt Oil. le jiltfiiutit than l.lnieeil Oil, uliJ itivlng a lasting brilliancy to colorn. ukii Willi urifi u Kivea a spiei.iiiu ii.wjr mrfaor. Lirxie, Oerxient, itKnsi:i)3ti(JAita. SALMON Fairbauk Canning Co.'s Cornod Boot TAINT CO. Conipouuds, Rooflug & Papers, 411 Ktcd's PateQi 3teaui Pipe Conrlug. Jarboos' Diamond, Enamel k Bvor- - lasting Paint K'm'inll)' for Vnniiiim I'hii: FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Firo Insurance Co., i AfiUfltR 9,IU3,0i.J.a. London & Laucasbiro Firo Ins. Co., i Anania SI til f1i9 CUWOW. V.ulf.Utlfi. . .Thames and Mersey Marino Ins. Co., (Limited) Assets, S6,124,057. Now York Life Ins. Co., A88ot8' 37,'i99,198.99. G. 0. BERGER llilNlil.UI.ll. Win. G. Irwin & Co. (I.IMIl'KII) Win. (I. Irwin IVenlileiil ami MaiittKr Claim riiireckMln, - - W. M.OItlaril, .Secretary ami freai-iire- r I'heo, l!. 1'orter Auditor Sugar Faotors - ANJ Commission Agents. - AOKNTN OK TDK Qceanic Steamshin .. Comuanv. "-"- -- -- , F a s, OK MAN KKANCIHl'o I'AI. C. BREWER & GO. I I.IMIl'KII) General Mercantile Commission Agents J, Jomtn Pre-I'll'l- lt ' . IUihrinn. Mauiiiiei ';; r IIUjiup. Hucrulaty A I'leamirci b. Allen AllilllOl ;. M. I'lHike I IIKWaturlioin ... Hire. lor. C. iXluiWr .... ..,, ... ..,,! ARRIVED UUU1 , I'Ull I1AKK "C. 1). IIKYANT." jjjSigk KABY CARRIAGES For or Af,L .styles; call ports Carpets, Rugs and Mats In the Ijitcst Patterns I " " HOUSEHOLD Sewing Machines. HAND SEWING MACHINES, call All with the l.ntcit lliiprovriimiilg, or koup ALSO ON I1ANU - WESTEIIMAYER'S Celebrated Cottage ianos Pallor Organs, Guitars, - AHII OTIIKN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - fuu ha i.i: ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,, Klnu Hlrrct, opim. I'ntli' A Cooke. .am IIOTII TKI.KI'HONr.S g) 114 liiK IH ul ljli CC VV.. COAL All klmli In mi) iiiiiiiilty-fro- iii n Imp! to it ton. CHARCOAL Km. in nim Iiiik to any iuuuilty. FIREWO OID In IciifttliK mill h:i'.i-i-l or Hplli, from a Imik to any iiiaiitlty; ulo VrliITIfl & BLACK SAND ntf hi KTATIOITA.L IRON works QXJE1H1N STR.B3B3T. Between Alakea and Rlcbarda Streets. 'pilK IIMIKKSIUNKI) AKK l'KK.1 v piimi iu inane uu kiiiiix oi iron, .",,, ".runfe, .liiii, Tin ami leiul i,al - , iik. An. a Uwiural I iMmlr HIioii for .JIVU... l.iinlia-H- , ...LI. Mllln, Corn Mills, ' Wutur Win el. Wlml MI1U, etc. Mnrlilne i..r ti ciiani.m of coiu-o- . cu,tor u.u. Hmtin, itaiille, Hlwll, I'luenpptii Umivi'i. ami ,,.,.. ......... ..ii,... x-- l.l,.. ,,.'.' C.....I. Al. .Muclillifk for Kxtriiutlmc Hiarih from tb Mm,loCl Arr,m' Ko4,, "" UU orili-r- s promptly Mtlenileii in ' WHITE, RITMAN & CO. BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch in Town. w Tea. etrxdi Ootttee AT ALL IIUUItA Til K P t N EST Hit A N US O K Cigars and Tobacco ALWAY.N ON IIANIi H."j. 3STOLTE. Prop. "Sans Souci" Hotel Seaside ffitfjjg Resort Wuikiki. : : : Honolulu. llrlnhr, 11 I.VLi ...... w.,.,, ... .., vr.,....r. ..., - "'. '""' 'V'S"', yj'V ilfrr. iikii fumt unit hrtiitntti itmurt hntm 1111 tirfur ..'. mfM flrtu .ir.i.'iiif mfi ttif i'..r.. lit ...ii the iltttnnt ii'i JliiV'iiiiii', rrciiit-.u- i in hiiii f.r.,'iii .. thr M4ai Stiuci.1 IHIIIKUT l.nl'IH I'OTD'wiiV i T. A. SIMPSON, Manager. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,, . WirKS " L5;"tiV."Jl 81 KING S'l W&l Wholesale and Rt.ta.1 Butchers ANH - NAVY CONTRACTORS. U. J Wallur, Manugor. Pacific Mail S.S.Co. Occidental and Oriental S. S. Go. ( YOKOHAMA and HONOKONO ib. Steamers of ttie above OoiiimiiiIcs w at Honolulu on their waj lo the nhove on or about the following iliilesi HtiiifOAKMO" . June 5, If'il Htmr "JIKl.tJlt!" July r, l'.)l StinflUUNA" s..vniiT :t, m Stinr"OOKANK'" .ottoixr a. iwu 8imr"CJIIXA", NoM'inhvir I'.', IMM Htmr "Ol'KANlL"' ..I)e emUr II, ISUI Htmr "UIIINA" Jiiiuiniv'Ji. I8!C. Hinir'MJUJiA.N'lf" lVhrinirj III, 1NO fitiur "CHINA" Vpril'JINO For SANFRANCISC0. Hteamers of the above Uomj.ntiie will lit Honolulu on their way from HniifC ami YokohauiA to thu nlhive mim on aliout the followftiu ilntei: "tnir UAKUI'" Slav II IMM Simr "01 1 Y UK It IU I)i: J ANIII IIU" ... .. July lu, Ikii Htmr "lli:i.UH"' Anum-- l .'I, IMM rttiiir"t,ITYUI'l,i;KI.N(r7. . . . . IVtolx.f II. I.H'll htmr "Ul'HANIO" Nnvomhr IU, Ifil atmr "I'HIXA" DeiviiiU-- r .H, IMH Stinr"fAKI.H" IMirunrv IU. Hi, Stiiir'-PKliU- ... Mrtnfi J!i, .Simr "OAKI.t" Aprllij, l'!H RATKS OF PASSAGE ARK AS FOLLOWS: ro YOKO ro iiii.Mi- - HAMA. KHMI. Cabin . SI.V) uu IIT.'i nu Cabin, roiiml trip 4 months :!." no Cabin, roiiml trip VI liiollllln 'JirJ .'41 IIU Ki Kuropenn HUithko Vk ui lUU UU l'aiieili:rii uiviliu full fan will ! iilloneil IU iH.ruvnt oil fnri. If rrturu within twelrc UHMitlii. fV Fur Kri'ltslilaml I'aaKriippI) In H. HACKFELD & CO., it t Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. gem Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco : the New anil Hue Al fiUel Ht. amlil) "MARIPOSA" Of the Ui'eaiilc titeaiiiHhlp I'limpniiy Hill iluenl Honolulu from .i).lue) ami An. on or aldiul May 31st. An.l will have for the ai,.,ve with MuiIhiiii.I rapenerou or hImiiii thai .late For Sydnoy and Auckland : I'lii- - N.'w ami Kliif Al tin-e- l M.ninslii' ,k MONOWAI" of the Oieanl.i ritcaniHliii, t'ompnu) mil1 I.,. ,lm-a- t Honolulu, fro.,, Han r'riu.el..-.- . , on or uUi ut May 10th. A."'A H,M. .'.mvl' l""'H'l tlej.il.li hIIIi M.ill ami I'liKM-iiHtin- i for the aiH.ve ut The iliulerbluiiiil ure nun lo Inmif THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS in the united states. Kor further i.urlieulari. reuaiiluo. Kreirtht or I'lnxiiiKe uppl) to WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., I .'II Oeneral Ayeutu. A n. I ' I uGtJiiuiG aiuanisiiiu w. Tina Table. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. II. I rum h. f lor N v. Mat III Mat '.'i June III .1 line ii THROUGH LINE. I'ri.ii. tian I'rainipri. H)itne) fin forHyilue). San Krnnfixi-o- . .Irrur lliiimhihi l.rntr lliinnlulu Mas MAKII'OSA. Jiilv .i Jimi.:! . MU.NOWAI Aiil'. ' AI..Mi:ilA l,,U I, A I. AM I'.IIA An.. Ill Mtllll'llUt 1. .:..! ' MosowAi.Vept.'Si -- ;i;v'tl'(.'-v t'i--'- lMnOWAI ("' ai.ami.ua 3STOTIOE ! Tilt PASSENGER DEPARTMENT Mr. . I I.. IMS MoN'TIHlMI'.ltY SrilKKT, II Mip.ll IIU MAI fW I u.u i till' all i peiialuiUp.' lo thi "an I'rani'liri'o l'a sender ll'iiiii- - lionl'l iniit lo tl... Dllli'i I. Moutlti'llier) Slieet WM. 0. IKWIil fi CO., L'D. tielli'liil Ooeuuii) blu lllltlllp I'll HullilltllU. UW-II- Canadian - Australia PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOUH1ST Tickets CR Second . u)U f. K. ai6 LiaSS v STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY. .v.., .. . - EUROPE, alio to FIJI For and Sydnoy: For HTKAMKItb hAII. iti. MONTH freight and PasHoager Agonti- - tlim I). MiNU'Ol.l,, Montreal, Oiimnln ItOIIKIT KHUIt liinlK'i; (uiMitd I .M. srilllN, Nin KmiioUi-- Oil U. HltONY.N, Vutiiviivvr II. r I for one month only OJliEA.K,A.lSrOE JJAI.R QR V1NG FAT & CO., I'lirm-ro- f Khiititml Hi lln-- Oiler a Ijirci- - Anrtini'iil of I'lui' mill Siilfiiiiilhil ! At I.OUT.U I'ltlCKri thiiu i.vi-r- . lliirMiu. Tnlili- -. .Meat o.ifc, WiiMrolM... K'i' Kit' i'Iiciiiht than In- - l'licaiii-- 1 rtrr iH'Inr.' olli-ri- Iu lloiolulii. If.'-L'i- n VI N(l r A I u. Mokuieia Stock Farm, Waialna, MSilL H. I. r aT I SENATOR STANFORD Wll.l. ('t)VKIt TK.N MAKCS Al S30 EAOH. "Sonny Boy" Service, $20. "FIHB HOHSHS FOR SALH ! TIIOS. W. (AY. M' .'in Am MnmiKer. SI LEU LUN, i. M HAM' r. Net! iliM.r Mer.'liMiit'i Kii'lninn". Merchant Tailor New Goods and Latest Styles ! Pli UP KIT KIT ML'AKANThKl). gW 'iilomeri. nettliits aililliu.mil ciiiii vtill ii rcilu.-tioi- i of l.iamt fl lire- - luelloi. nu iiuil 'HI tni . - - II. LOHJ, NoUry Public, Collortur anil Utmeral Business Aoonl. Siili-aitriit for nf tin. It.- -I 1 I If K HfKAN. K ,OMI'A.N:s. Palenteo oi Loss's Chemical Compouud lor Clarifying Cauu Julca. Mutual Ti'li-phuii- e h I'. (I 1 a. lin. Murt'lialit ritn-el- . Honolulu. DU. C. W. MOOKK, Uuo ,Nu Ave., . K.. t in. ' Eingant Apartmunts for Patients. ki ii ihh-it- in Nriimi nixKAkii.. TF Or Moore oller iuviil .! all die 'OMf !:. A. .JACOHSON, WATCIIMAKr.il AMI .1 KWKI.KC ' J 1. s,r,, i II. lulu. II. I MiiiiiiiI 1'i'le. Ui H HATAOKA. Japanese CdrpiiiitiT and Cabiiiei Maker. No ii III in i ti t Mum. All kiuiU of i .iiiinel Miil.iu,- - ami lluilil nip,- - an i liepairi'ii: ...m- - in uoii.-ne- r ainl al al int- .- U7.I Im WAIAKKAKUA NOTICK. I III' pri'llllMP Wltllllll' 1ll ll .. .tn. ii in. i i' it tlie l.anil Olhre hiipr-u- u i"in lluilil Until. 'll' l "7 ''' ' t' olulorlMif home, twtli ainl ear.-Arr- lvi Honolulu l.enti- - Honolulu fill treatment llffemti. It. Mnefarliine. IHK. MONOWAI. Mil) IU AI.A.MKDA May '' " ""'-AI.AMKII- A. June 7i M AIIII'OmA II MONOWAI. Oceanic Steamship Co., Al:JT!W:Z!:; , .. ,.,,,., 'are herel.) rwiifli'il I" t.i.luiu n 4riui- - I "'" hill, lion from the ilinlirMKneil uilivrwlM- the) Ha-ihi- ii ltimn'Ve.1 from :i.T Maikei will he proM.-ulei- l for lr.Mpa-i- f foillnl on on llolfl.) 'lam oiiiiii'in'i'i. lion. Ih lutt , Hi AKelltl per Fiji KAi'H M Jkl htrc... Van I'oii Inne Ut INTKH-IBI.AN- l'lt.OTAOR. lAI'IAIN WIII.IVM HWII.s Inn J the iiii tw.lt. tear in ''ii..iiiiiii.I of llitnr-ltiaii- il .t'iu.iei ollr ln . ivlee. a i'lliit lo mi) port oi Illinium in the llutiliiiu Ulaliilt lleol of referi'iien-Iin,ulr- e at olllrt of J WiiUir, over bprvckttlt' Dank, run .tn.it, W7-- t( Steamship Une - CANADIAN FURNITURE FXJR,3SriTXJFtEI H.OUTE OF THE WORLD the K. QC First i IK I I J)1V Hlasq LCbb lUOU 0. L1I1B low tho do .- - the and STD.tEY. ( iug ' Victoria and Vanconter B. C: ' HI'KA.MKIIH SAM, May .HI. Jul) 1. July 31 , ,,,,, for gW For TU'lteic ninl unierHi liifurniH npply to ni lHJliU. il. LA V IJ2i& at L-U- h) A'lrutt for llir inintlxii lililml' of wiWert Steamship Go. TIME TABLE. w.c. Wn.i.Kh !'. .. It. it.i.K rtM!. Caii. J. A. Kim.. I'ort hupt ' . TTTJ OWill. iXXlNLU, CLARKE, Commander, i in Honolulu at ir. m., ioih'Iiiiih ui i Uihuilia, Miiiiliu-- Hit) ami .Mukriiu the i innn-ilii)- , .MnliukoiM,Kavuilittfuiiil Uu. "., pulimliiH- - Hi.- - (uil..lnK .lay. arnvii.pt at llllo lit lill.llilitht. I.KA Kti HO.NOI.Cl.r. ' Mai II .. ..i .111.1 i iila) J II lie I Itleiifii) Jlllii;!.' Kll.lit) J lllie '."J riii'riiny Jill) J Krnliiy . Jill) 1.1 I I'uviiility J illy i . Auk. J iiiexluy ...ViiB.lt hrnhi) . AiiK. .' TllUr.lU) M-p- t I rula) DCJit. II Tuuwiii) .ept. i iTIllll) .. Out. 0 I'm-Mlii- . Oct. 10 Krl.lut . Oil. .'it Tuu.ilay .Nov. U hrlilu) . .Nov. 10 rui-Mii- .Nov. .; rrniii ii.i-- . ; 1'iU'Mlay, la-c- . " KvturuliiK luiv.- - Hllo, torn Iiiuk ui i.i.ii- - lffli7uTV;,.t:7.,.,,;.A; Mauuit liuy oi-- . m,; Uhuluu n e. m. tin- - (ullowinj; ilay; urriviiiK at Honolulu i) a. m. Wmlner tut) nim nniuruHiK AKKIVKh Al' llo.Nul.l'I.U. WeilnuniJil) .Ma) li n.ltllnlll) . Ma) It. Wfilui-Kila- . Ma .io oatur.lii) . . June i j"""'-- u n.itur.hi) .. W i.'iliiupilay July h n.iiiuilay . . Jul) .'I Siitneila . . . auk. i '"''), . . Auk. II Wi'iIiii'mIii)' , Auk. .".' ouiunlii) ftep.l. 1 " ihIiiohIii) . . b.it.ir.lii) rtont". !"!' Wt'llllL-Mill- ) . I let. .. Ssnt.inliiy . . Oct. I.i Wulnu-Ilii- ) Oct. '.'I hatur.l.iy . . Nov. .1 ' .Nov. II batunhi)"' .Not..'I ll.o. Mitur.la) Hi i'. I ' CiIiii'mIH) I lee. .' . s , fr M tM. ,.,, - maiu ou .la) ..( .aihuu. Stmr. CLAUDINE, CAMEIION. Couimanilrir. Will l.il.V.. II. .tit ill. Ill xl.ri Iii...iImv ... ... I. Hi., tollelillii! Hi IvHl.i.ll.l lllll.l.. Illtllrt Haimm ami Kipuhuiu Ileturiiuit; ill rrlve at Honolulu ever) uuiilii) moriuiip.'. ffT? r,,l'l.'" " after i .la) ol oui.inu I.onsllli-e- . lllllxl Im- - at the IHIiitlllKf to rerelve their iri-ii;li- a we will nni liolil ourmilvea rnMKjnllile alier .inli rreii;lil hat IhiiiIciI. While the ('oni4tii) a ill u-- e .lue 'till S'l'lul III htlllillilie; I.IM BtiH k, r ilec'lim In axeuini- - all) re.M.npl.llii) in i'iie ol the ii. H .., -- aoie, I he I'oinpaiii will mil lie rcoi. iiiii Im Vli.lie) or .leit.i.r) nine.. pla.e.l n .lieea. of i'lliM.r. TlIliOSOlMlY. CIT. I VI. I.IIIIIAin oi' .' IKNt h O Mini I li'tlou ui" li etert I'l'I.SH.W, Wuteii .trtii. W tf 1'Ol.l.OOK. "" - The Advertiser thequev , tioii, in n .pint of deep concern, "Is i tlioro real I v a Portuguese colony iu our midst?" It will now bo iu'order XZ!i!Z?& Van Witikiw fatuilv fooliut; round Advertiior ofllco, and beg Cap- - .!n I.!. I.. ..II ...... nti.l T .1 Klnir In itnku II. Iiiiinr.i " ."'"O t,,M "''' Bir sipepyiioi. party with their experience in liite owrolw that was made to duty for an election. They cau near ieiiuiouy to ine sonuuv ui ino ..1...t' ... llinip ti.l pint latll i.Tntllllttll. hum and isolation from the rest of community iu the matter of vol- - in this elect iou. The reniMi of IH72 showed U'.Ci I'ortuguo-'- and iu lS7f they were ionly oneetghth of whicli were female. Thee were mostly lailors from Madeira and Cape Verde Ixlfttld. The Knit shipment of Portuguese plantation labor came ou the Imrk I'nsoillti from .Madeira on the :50th of September, 18, .S. numbering men, iu women nim miisiiiiun-u- . ,,1(, , t f0i,ltt,,Kl ending with, the arrival of the Atuana iu .SeptemlMT, IU. the ollleirtl returuA rortiiKii".!' immigration gae a total of 11,701 arriiniM. The cuintus return of I8SI gave thejotal Porta-guei- e populntiu'i nl US77, which iu ISSN fell to .Ml'r02. When we consider the depriving iulluuuce on the I'ortugue-t- caiifed by thonudden in troduetiou of the '2,IW) .Japanese gien iu the cen-- of IS'.Kt. and of the ir,:K) returned by the name ceiiKunwho were tuoMly in the Held when the I'ortuuiiee arrived, it is oirprislug that the Port uguene have ""t h'ft the country iu a body. One thing i certain, they have w'ith fen excepttoiiH left tin plautatioim and ellled iu tin tow n-- . driven out by lower priced labor H roiril uf tl. .v.nexation ''liilti.iiiniiili.il liv eniirteMV of I. II. McStocker. chairman of executive committee, Sept, .'to, IS'.KJ, aud pub !,. Tli rn in'rt Anniiul tin l'rtuguese on Oahti who signed I thi auiiexatiou roll are trixeu nx iClTi aud for the whole mlnutl 21SU or 'M percent of the whole membership, wlneli. I remark in indicates v '.. one of two alternative, either the annexation machine is superior to any other local political totalisalor iu the matter of tirst eta lying, or the l'urtiigut'M' "bolted" iu large uuuibers when it came to nu elec- tion, for of llie'.KI.". relurned as uu uexaliouiHlM on (Jahti, only iWM, it is claimed, voted. Kven this number is good enough to entitle the Portu- guese to rank ax the first and lead- ing power in Hawaiian politics, aud when the government machine tries, as it did iu this recent farce of an election, to um the Portuguese as cheap tool well, the machine will get left The Portuguese are bow iijun.. t. relrotpecl of six years IM.Iilic.lir.1,,1. g cilony. They know what they are about, ami, as the uoveruiiiiuit has ueiierously armed the "colony" with frmii one to three first cla-.- s rilles and abund ante of aiuuitiuitiou per man, they are a verv iuterciiug colony iudeetl. and it the policy advocated by the Star of getting mure Portu giicsc wid be uphold until we can bHMt of JUJ.mil P.TTlngue.-- e for thu republic. C'lUs. - HOME TEAM TIIK VICTOHS. ' UrickMt Match Butwutin Honolulu mid the Gliiuunion. The match plated ou Saturday between a team from the (jhaiupiiiu and the local club wax decided, after two hour play, on the first inning iu favor of the home team, by thirty num. The visitor went to bat again and a large .score wat run up with no wtekets down when stuuiu-- t were drawn owing lo ilarknc-x- s hollowing is the score of the match: ill. er, run out l)rreli,r. Klte.it. It. Mo-nii- atainlen, e. ll.illli'M, l. I.ihuiali . rilmer. htmli-il- . H.itlU-li- l Alllii;oli. Ih.nleil, lira), nut out lllllll", h'ltvleil, I. nllll Mil i Wenliain, i i liimleil, i. .. . . . tlTIM... I.l.ltl '.I, I.I.IHIIUII ite.il,.,,. Hutl.eM. I.. I.i-- I m ,,, ,, wi. kl.,i ,,. i.i.,,,,,,,,, Kuril' I'l.ml ruin IO.N..I III. l.iliinau run mil lUrt. ImiviIiiI, l.loter Kit. at v. i.lovn It. AIIIukIoii II Ihnli' til, iMnt UmI. luover Moi-iiiii- u not ..in lltinipiile, r Vi rrioti, I. I. lot r l,l:llllool, e. .mil Ii. l.loV.T e linn Ii Alliluiti.i. in Vi", ll (ilover Auerli.ieli, I.. II W. I., l.loter Hilli'hillKv l'o liil lili.Ver i.ttra. it I. mil run- - . Catarrh in the IIouil 1 i. u I u o HirilMlAY ami rtAIIIIHAY. from .' to I iiiMock i. .. IliM.r of I i- i- lh uuiliillliledlv ll disoi.M' of the '."a.."'""""".,1 " "'" I'''""!' -' MH'I. oulv arebabie purifier can eticct a periet'l icr- - Hook- - lent win i par nm i,rnianunt cure. Hood s Sar llf ill III. Iiollllll, ainl lien plllflll lll.ll- - ll' I. I In. I...l Ulootl reMilent-olilieiitl- .. r s.iparilla purilter, anil it has cm ed many very severe Kiement.ir) i i.if-- . in iiiiijwjj.ii) .vert ..,,, ,,f catarrh Citturrli often l.lN..iY h I.M.NO -- i ..'eloek .:... i i i..iiiiiiiii,lion Khiirp in the l.il.rnr) Hall 7i Ovs "ll"' "Mit to . lake ' lloi.il n .arsapanlla belore it is too Ring Up Both Telephones 122 "t -- - s Pills do not purge, pain or ii gripe, but nit promptly, easilv and ellleieiilly. 2.ic. Baggage Express, m,.,.!,,,,..,," TiT.m'eT .n."..r H.ei ami Nuiiauii street. I.tntgiiig by st.iu.i at tli.liiiici-t- - Mii.M-iii,- ! bl,oj. day, week or mouth Term: V!6 aud m i run. : f) W1U 1l)r Ik1uj j, aU( il:2 ior I week, SO .:

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tJbe Pnii Jl4'il'ii'v'jl'ljl'l t

VOL. VII. NO. 1027. HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, MAY 7, 18i4. 1MIICE 5 CENTS.

.).

THE DAM BULLETINPBINTEU AND PUBLISHED

KVISRY AFTERNOONKILITT SUNDAY Br Til

Daily Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd

at Till orriUB

328 t 328 lerchant 8t Honolnlu, H. I. j ?

SlMISUHHTlON Hix Dou.am a Yka.I .live red In Honolulu nt Ktrtv Cfmh aMonth. In aJvnnte.

HE WEEKLY BULLETIN

- 18 I'Ultl.lHHKD-HJ-VMl- R.ir

TTJTH1SDA.Yl K'H'H IM.mk a Yuan to Doineitli;, '

mil riVk liiiLLAHD lo Foreign ailiucrlliers,liaynb'o III mlvitnue.

BOOK AND JOB PRINTING

lw"n":"u"--mi IIOTII TKI.Kl'HONKS gWVM

V. O. 1IOX nil.

I ttr H.tit.Y Hiii.i.ktik Is ptlutt-.- l ami il

ly the Dally lliillctni 1'iiUUIiIiikI'oiiiimuy, l.lmlUil, At Iti iillicu, Mer-.-lim- it

street, Hpnolillu. HawaiianDaniel Ixiptii, eilltor, rt'lik--i on

Alakea el reel, Honollllil, afori-siilil- .

Adilri'ss letters for the jier " Ivdllorllfl.l.iiTl.i," mill l.tmhn-i-i letters " Mnim,;erDally Uulletln 1'iihlUhliiK Company."Ukiiik a imrsonal aililtetR may caiix-ileln- y

in ttfetulon.

Builuuia Card.

LEWEI18 & COOKE,

KJIiiII.imTKM lllll L) KM. Klin IM I.IIMHKR

Ml. Illrtlm or Ht'lLIUMil MArKHIAlJl.

Fort Hiri'ft, Honolulu.

H. HAOKFELU & 00.,

(KMiHAI. (IMMIrilliN Auhrc.

'..ruer Furl ami U.ueeu blrtel. Hiiiiolulu. '

JNO. 8. sicixaiEs,!

Ml TIIIIKKK ASUilkAKHAI. HtVINKril. All KMT, I

Mrtliukuiiu, KouaIm, Hiiwnll. I

WILLIAM F03TEH,I

AiiukNKVAT l.tvt miii NorAin I'uaiic.

N'". SKauliiiiuanu tji., Honolulu.

TH08. LINDSAY,

VtMrlTININH . jKrVKI.KK AMI VTll.MAKRU.

Kukul Juntflrt a iiK'clultv funicularmt'iilloii .ulil iu all Icimltof ropulrs.Mcliiorny Mook, Kurt Htrevt.

J. J. WILLIAMS.

PHOTOGRAPHERTin Only CillMtlon nf hlnr Vlsws

HONOLULU IRON WOUKS

IlktM KN.1Il, Hl'IIAK Mll.14), II.IILKK",'lilkhk. Iko.n, ,M, IMl I.KAU

UNriM.B,

Mwlilmry of Kvery i Ma.lt-- to I

KmiikCHl,"r' S"""H

Cement Sidewalks Sc Gra-nite Curbing Laid.Kiliimtrb given on all klml of

atU.NK.CUNCKKTK Jk. I'l.AbTKK WOKKUBV-- lONCMKrK A -- 0i

JOHN F. BOWLER

CHR. GERTZ,iMfokTKH AM. DtALXH IH

Ueut'i, Ladles' and Children's Boots, 3boes

and Slippers

No. loa Iort StreetCHAS. GIRDLER.

UIBKOI IMfOKIKk OK

KNIJI.IHH ANH CUNTINKNTAI.

IDry Q-ood-s

Mil Ift KhrIi.iii.ni.ii atrexl

WM. DAVIRS.7

Rigger and Stevedore,WRE1 OKQR.

KHl'IMATUd AN'I) CONTKAI I'M ONAl.!. KINDS OK WOltK.

Tin- - Siihr. "MAUIMAIM"Will run reirulurl) ht!ieeu lliin port amiWaliilim, KiiMiilliupul, Mukiilula, Keawe- -

mil ainl ln ii I U I uu tin. Uliimt ol imlii,Kor I'relk'llt. etc.. iiiu.lv lo the L'anlulii.' ' ' '

Inquire at ullien of J S. Walkerovvr dirvuuli' UuiiU, I'ort iivi. Uj7-- H

Wl. 6. IRWIN & CO. !

(Limited.)

OKI-Ki- t KOK HAI.K

UTILIZERSAt. IX. CROM A (Nc'

Celebrated High Grade Cane Hauores.

W are al.u prepare.! to tnkv unlrri foi

Mobbi'o. N. OlileuncAt & Oo.'aVortlllzers,

I Untiring prompt delivery.

.BOILED LUCOL!fay Till" In it tierlor I'alnt Oil.

le jiltfiiutit than l.lnieeil Oil, uliJitivlng a lasting brilliancy to colorn.ukii Willi urifi u Kivea a spiei.iiiu ii.wjrmrfaor.

Lirxie, Oerxient,itKnsi:i)3ti(JAita.

SALMON

Fairbauk Canning Co.'s Cornod Boot

TAINT CO.

Conipouuds, Rooflug & Papers, 411

Ktcd's PateQi 3teaui Pipe Conrlug.

Jarboos' Diamond, Enamel k Bvor- -

lasting Paint

K'm'inll)' for Vnniiiim I'hii:

FIRE,

LIFE AND

MARINE

INSURANCE.

Hartford Firo Insurance Co., i

AfiUfltR 9,IU3,0i.J.a.

London & Laucasbiro Firo Ins. Co.,i

Anania SI til f1i9CUWOW. V.ulf.Utlfi..

.Thames and Mersey Marino Ins. Co.,(Limited)

Assets, S6,124,057.

Now York Life Ins. Co.,

A88ot8' 37,'i99,198.99.

G. 0. BERGER

llilNlil.UI.ll.

Win. G. Irwin & Co.(I.IMIl'KII)

Win. (I. Irwin IVenlileiil ami MaiittKrClaim riiireckMln, - -W. M.OItlaril, .Secretary ami freai-iire- r

I'heo, l!. 1'orter Auditor

Sugar Faotors- ANJ

Commission Agents.

- AOKNTN OK TDK

Qceanic Steamshin.. Comuanv."-"- -- --, F a s,

OK MAN KKANCIHl'o I'AI.

C. BREWER & GO.

I I.IMIl'KII)

General Mercantile

Commission Agents

J, Jomtn Pre-I'll'l- lt

' . IUihrinn. Mauiiiiei';; r IIUjiup. Hucrulaty A I'leamirci

b. Allen AllilllOl;. M. I'lHike I

IIKWaturlioin ... Hire. lor.C. iXluiWr .... ..,, ... ..,,!

ARRIVEDUUU1 ,

I'Ull I1AKK "C. 1). IIKYANT."

jjjSigk

KABY CARRIAGES For

or Af,L .styles; callports

Carpets, Rugs and Mats

In the Ijitcst PatternsI" "HOUSEHOLD

Sewing Machines.HAND SEWING MACHINES, call

All with the l.ntcit lliiprovriimiilg, orkoup

ALSO ON I1ANU -

WESTEIIMAYER'S

Celebrated Cottage ianos

Pallor Organs, Guitars,

- AHII OTIIKN

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.- fuu ha i.i:

ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,,

Klnu Hlrrct, opim. I'ntli' A Cooke..am

IIOTII TKI.KI'HONr.S g) 114 liiK

IH ul ljli CC VV..

COALAll klmli In mi) iiiiiiiilty-fro- iii n

Imp! to it ton.

CHARCOALKm. in nim Iiiik to any iuuuilty.

FIREWO OIDIn IciifttliK mill h:i'.i-i-l or Hplli,

from a Imik to any iiiaiitlty; ulo

VrliITIfl & BLACK SANDntf hi

KTATIOITA.L

IRON worksQXJE1H1N STR.B3B3T.

Between Alakea and Rlcbarda Streets.

'pilK IIMIKKSIUNKI) AKK l'KK.1v piimi iu inane uu kiiiiix oi iron,.",,, ".runfe, .liiii, Tin ami leiul i,al - ,

iik. An. a Uwiural I iMmlr HIioii for.JIVU... l.iinlia-H-, ...LI. Mllln, Corn Mills, '

Wutur Win el. Wlml MI1U, etc. Mnrlilnei..r ti ciiani.m of coiu-o- . cu,tor u.u.Hmtin, itaiille, Hlwll, I'luenpptii Umivi'i. ami,,.,.. ...........ii,... x-- l.l,.. ,,.'.' C.....I.Al. .Muclillifk for Kxtriiutlmc Hiarih fromtb Mm,loCl Arr,m' Ko4,, ""

UU orili-r- s promptly Mtlenileii in

'

WHITE, RITMAN & CO.

BEAVER SALOON,

The Best Lunch in Town.

w

Tea. etrxdi OottteeAT ALL IIUUItA

Til K P t N EST Hit A N US O K

Cigars and TobaccoALWAY.N ON IIANIi

H."j. 3STOLTE. Prop.

"Sans Souci" Hotel

Seaside ffitfjjg Resort

Wuikiki. : : : Honolulu.

llrlnhr, 11 I.VLi

...... w.,.,, ... .., vr.,....r. ..., -

"'. '""' 'V'S"', yj'Vilfrr. iikii fumt unit hrtiitntti itmurt hntm

1111 tirfur ..'. mfM flrtu .ir.i.'iiif mfi ttif i'..r..lit ...ii the iltttnnt ii'i JliiV'iiiiii', rrciiit-.u- i

in hiiii f.r.,'iii .. thr M4ai Stiuci.1IHIIIKUT l.nl'IH I'OTD'wiiV

i T. A. SIMPSON, Manager.

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,

.WirKS " L5;"tiV."Jl

81 KING S'l W&l

Wholesale and Rt.ta.1 Butchers

ANH -

NAVY CONTRACTORS.

U. J Wallur, Manugor.

Pacific Mail S.S.Co.

Occidental and Oriental S. S. Go.

(

YOKOHAMA and HONOKONO ib.Steamers of ttie above OoiiimiiiIcs w

at Honolulu on their waj lo the nhoveon or about the following iliilesi

HtiiifOAKMO" . June 5, If'ilHtmr "JIKl.tJlt!" July r, l'.)lStinflUUNA" s..vniiT :t, mStinr"OOKANK'" .ottoixr a. iwu8imr"CJIIXA", NoM'inhvir I'.', IMM

Htmr "Ol'KANlL"' ..I)e emUr II, ISUIHtmr "UIIINA" Jiiiuiniv'Ji. I8!C.Hinir'MJUJiA.N'lf" lVhrinirj III, 1NOfitiur "CHINA" Vpril'JINO

For SANFRANCISC0.Hteamers of the above Uomj.ntiie will

lit Honolulu on their way from HniifCami YokohauiA to thu nlhive mim on

aliout the followftiu ilntei:

"tnir UAKUI'" Slav II IMM

Simr "01 1 Y UK It IU I)i: J ANIII IIU"... .. July lu, IkiiHtmr "lli:i.UH"' Anum-- l .'I, IMMrttiiir"t,ITYUI'l,i;KI.N(r7.

. . . . IVtolx.f II. I.H'llhtmr "Ul'HANIO" Nnvomhr IU, Ifilatmr "I'HIXA" DeiviiiU-- r .H, IMHStinr"fAKI.H" IMirunrv IU. Hi,Stiiir'-PKliU- ... Mrtnfi J!i,.Simr "OAKI.t" Aprllij, l'!H

RATKS OF PASSAGE ARK AS FOLLOWS:

ro YOKO ro iiii.Mi- -HAMA. KHMI.

Cabin . SI.V) uu IIT.'i nuCabin, roiiml trip 4

months :!." noCabin, roiiml trip VI

liiollllln 'JirJ .'41 IIU KiKuropenn HUithko Vk ui lUU UU

l'aiieili:rii uiviliu full fan will !

iilloneil IU iH.ruvnt oil fnri. If rrturuwithin twelrc UHMitlii.

fV Fur Kri'ltslilaml I'aaKriippI) In

H. HACKFELD & CO.,

it t Agents.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

gemAustralian Mail Service.

For San Francisco :

the New anil Hue Al fiUel Ht. amlil)

"MARIPOSA"Of the Ui'eaiilc titeaiiiHhlp I'limpniiy Hill

iluenl Honolulu from .i).lue) ami An.on or aldiul

May 31st.An.l will have for the ai,.,ve withMuiIhiiii.I rapenerou or hImiiii thai .late

For Sydnoy and Auckland :

I'lii- - N.'w ami Kliif Al tin-e-l M.ninslii',k MONOWAI"

of the Oieanl.i ritcaniHliii, t'ompnu) mil1I.,. ,lm-a- t Honolulu, fro.,, Han r'riu.el..-.- . ,

on or uUi ut

May 10th.A."'A H,M. .'.mvl' l""'H'l tlej.il.li hIIIiM.ill ami I'liKM-iiHtin- i for the aiH.ve ut

The iliulerbluiiiil ure nun lo Inmif

THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

in the united states.

Kor further i.urlieulari. reuaiiluo.Kreirtht or I'lnxiiiKe uppl) to

WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,I .'II Oeneral Ayeutu.

A n. I ' I

uGtJiiuiG aiuanisiiiu w.

Tina Table.LOCAL LINE.

S. S. AUSTRALIA.

II.I rum h. f lor N v.

Mat III Mat '.'i

June III .1 line ii

THROUGH LINE.I'ri.ii. tian I'rainipri. H)itne) fin

forHyilue). San Krnnfixi-o- .

.Irrur lliiimhihi l.rntr lliinnlulu

MasMAKII'OSA. Jiilv .i Jimi.:!

. MU.NOWAI Aiil'. ' AI..Mi:ilA l,,U I,A I. A M I'.IIA An.. Ill Mtllll'llUt 1. .:..!

' MosowAi.Vept.'Si--;i;v'tl'(.'-v t'i--'-

lMnOWAI ("' ai.ami.ua

3STOTIOE !

Tilt PASSENGER DEPARTMENT

Mr. . I I..

IMS MoN'TIHlMI'.ltY SrilKKT,II Mip.ll IIU MAI

fW I u.u i till' all i

peiialuiUp.' lo thi "an I'rani'liri'o l'asender ll'iiiii- - lionl'l iniit lo tl...Dllli'i I. Moutlti'llier) Slieet

WM. 0. IKWIil fi CO., L'D.

tielli'liil Ooeuuii) blu lllltlllp I'llHullilltllU. UW-II-

Canadian -Australia

PACIFIC RAILWAY.THE FAMOUS TOUH1ST

Tickets CR Second .u)Uf. K. ai6 LiaSS v

STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY.

.v.., .. . -EUROPE, alio to FIJI

For and Sydnoy: For

HTKAMKItb hAII. iti. MONTH

freight and PasHoager Agonti- -

tlimI). MiNU'Ol.l,, Montreal, OiimnlnItOIIKIT KHUIt liinlK'i; (uiMitd I

.M. srilllN, Nin KmiioUi-- OilU. HltONY.N, Vutiiviivvr II. r I

for one month onlyOJliEA.K,A.lSrOE

JJAI.R QR

V1NG FAT & CO.,I'lirm-ro- f Khiititml Hi lln--

Oiler a Ijirci- - Anrtini'iil of I'lui' millSiilfiiiiilhil

!

At I.OUT.U I'ltlCKri thiiu i.vi-r- .

lliirMiu. Tnlili- -..Meat o.ifc, WiiMrolM... K'i' Kit'

i'Iiciiiht than In- - l'licaiii--1 rtrr iH'Inr.'olli-ri- Iu lloiolulii.

If.'-L'i- n VI N(l r A I u.

Mokuieia Stock Farm,

Waialna, MSilL H. I.r aT I

SENATOR STANFORDWll.l. ('t)VKIt TK.N MAKCS Al

S30 EAOH."Sonny Boy" Service, $20.

"FIHB HOHSHS FOR SALH !

TIIOS. W. (AY.M' .'in Am MnmiKer.

SI LEU LUN,i. M HAM' r.

Net! iliM.r Mer.'liMiit'i Kii'lninn".

Merchant TailorNew Goods and Latest Styles !

Pli UP KIT KIT ML'AKANThKl).gW 'iilomeri. nettliits aililliu.mil ciiiii

vtill ii rcilu.-tioi- i of l.iamt fl lire- -

luelloi. nu iiuil 'HI tni.- -

II. LOHJ,NoUry Public, Collortur anil Utmeral

Business Aoonl.

Siili-aitriit for nf tin. It.- -I 1 I If K

HfKAN. K ,OMI'A.N:s.Palenteo oi Loss's Chemical Compouud lor

Clarifying Cauu Julca.Mutual Ti'li-phuii- e h I'. (I 1 a. lin.

Murt'lialit ritn-el- . Honolulu.

DU. C. W. MOOKK,Uuo ,Nu Ave., . K.. t in.

'

Eingant Apartmunts for Patients.ki ii ihh-it- in Nriimi nixKAkii..

TF Or Moore oller iuviil .! all die

'OMf

!:. A. .JACOHSON,

WATCIIMAKr.il AMI .1 KWKI.KC

'J 1. s,r,, i II. lulu. II. I

MiiiiiiiI 1'i'le. Ui

H HATAOKA.

Japanese CdrpiiiitiT and Cabiiiei Maker.

No ii III in i ti t Mum.All kiuiU of i .iiiinel Miil.iu,- - ami lluilil

nip,-- an i liepairi'ii: ...m- - in uoii.-ne- r

ainl al al int- .- U7.I Im

WAIAKKAKUA NOTICK.

I III' pri'llllMP Wltllllll' 1ll ll.. .tn. ii in. i i'

it tlie l.anil Olhre hiipr-u- u i"in lluilil

Until. 'll' l "7 ''' ' t'

olulorlMif home, twtli ainl ear.-Arr- lvi

Honolulu l.enti- - Honolulu fill treatment llffemti. It. Mnefarliine.

IHK.

MONOWAI. Mil) IU AI.A.MKDA May '' " ""'-AI.AMKII-A.

June 7i M AIIII'OmA IIMONOWAI.

Oceanic Steamship Co., Al:JT!W:Z!:;, .. ,.,,,., 'are herel.) rwiifli'il I" t.i.luiu n 4riui- -

I "'" hill, lion from the ilinlirMKneil uilivrwlM- the)Ha-ihi- ii ltimn'Ve.1 from :i.T Maikei will he proM.-ulei- l for lr.Mpa-i- f foillnl on

on llolfl.)'lam oiiiiii'in'i'i.

lion.Ih lutt

, Hi

AKelltl

per

Fiji

KAi'H

M

Jkl

htrc...

Van

I'oii

Inne

Ut

INTKH-IBI.AN- l'lt.OTAOR.

lAI'IAIN WIII.IVM HWII.s InnJ the iiii tw.lt. tear in ''ii..iiiiiii.I of

llitnr-ltiaii- il .t'iu.iei ollr ln . ivlee. ai'lliit lo mi) port oi Illinium in thellutiliiiu Ulaliilt lleol of referi'iien-Iin,ulr- e

at olllrt of J WiiUir, overbprvckttlt' Dank, run .tn.it, W7-- t(

Steamship Une -

CANADIAN

FURNITURE

FXJR,3SriTXJFtEI

H.OUTE OF THE WORLD theK.

QC First i IK I I

J)1V Hlasq LCbb lUOU 0. L1I1B lowthodo

.- - theand STD.tEY.

(iug

'

Victoria and Vanconter B. C:'

HI'KA.MKIIH SAM, May .HI. Jul) 1. July 31 ,,,,,,

forgW For TU'lteic ninl unierHi liifurniH

npply to

nilHJliU. il. LA V IJ2i& at L-U- h)A'lrutt for llir inintlxii lililml'

ofwiWert Steamship Go.

TIME TABLE.

w.c. Wn.i.Kh !'. .. It. it.i.K rtM!.Caii. J. A. Kim.. I'ort hupt

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TTTJOWill. iXXlNLU,CLARKE, Commander, i

in Honolulu at ir. m., ioih'Iiiiih ui i

Uihuilia, Miiiiliu-- Hit) ami .Mukriiu the i

innn-ilii)- , .MnliukoiM,Kavuilittfuiiil Uu. ".,pulimliiH- - Hi.- - (uil..lnK .lay. arnvii.pt atllllo lit lill.llilitht.

I.KA Kti HO.NOI.Cl.r.'

Mai II.. ..i.111.1i iila) J II lie I

Itleiifii) Jlllii;!.'Kll.lit) J lllie '."Jriii'riiny Jill) JKrnliiy . Jill) 1.1 I

I'uviiility J illy i. Auk. J

iiiexluy ...ViiB.lthrnhi) . AiiK. .'TllUr.lU) M-p- tI rula) DCJit. IITuuwiii) .ept. iiTIllll) .. Out. 0

I'm-Mlii-. Oct. 10

Krl.lut . Oil. .'itTuu.ilay .Nov. U

hrlilu) . .Nov. 10rui-Mii- .Nov. .;rrniii ii.i-- . ;1'iU'Mlay, la-c- . "

KvturuliiK luiv.- - Hllo, torn Iiiuk ui i.i.ii- -

lffli7uTV;,.t:7.,.,,;.A; Mauuitliuy oi-- . m,; Uhuluu n e. m. tin-- (ullowinj;ilay; urriviiiK at Honolulu i) a. m. Wmlnertut) nim nniuruHiK

AKKIVKh Al' llo.Nul.l'I.U.WeilnuniJil) .Ma) lin.ltllnlll) . Ma) It.Wfilui-Kila- . Ma .iooatur.lii) . . June i

j"""'-- un.itur.hi) ..W i.'iliiupilay July hn.iiiuilay . . Jul) .'ISiitneila . . . auk. i

'"''), . . Auk. IIWi'iIiii'mIii)' , Auk. .".'

ouiunlii) ftep.l. 1

" ihIiiohIii) . .

b.it.ir.lii) rtont". !"!'

Wt'llllL-Mill- ) . I let. ..Ssnt.inliiy . . Oct. I.iWulnu-Ilii- ) Oct. '.'Ihatur.l.iy . . Nov. .1

' .Nov. IIbatunhi)"' .Not..'Ill.o.

Mitur.la) Hi i'. I 'CiIiii'mIH) I lee. .'

. s , fr M tM. ,.,,- maiu ou .la) ..( .aihuu.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMEIION. Couimanilrir.

Will l.il.V.. II. .tit ill. Ill xl.ri Iii...iImv ... ...

I. Hi., tollelillii! Hi IvHl.i.ll.l lllll.l.. IlltllrtHaimm ami Kipuhuiu

Ileturiiuit; ill rrlve at Honolulu ever)uuiilii) moriuiip.'.

ffT? r,,l'l.'" " afteri .la) ol oui.inu

I.onsllli-e- . lllllxl Im- - at the IHIiitlllKf torerelve their iri-ii;li- a we will nni liolilourmilvea rnMKjnllile alier .inli rreii;lilhat IhiiiIciI.

While the ('oni4tii) a ill u-- e .lue 'tillS'l'lul III htlllillilie; I.IM BtiH k, r ilec'limIn axeuini- - all) re.M.npl.llii) in i'iie ol theii. H .., --aoie,

I he I'oinpaiii will mil lie rcoi. iiiii ImVli.lie) or .leit.i.r) nine.. pla.e.l n .lieea.of i'lliM.r.

TlIliOSOlMlY.CIT. I VI. I.IIIIIAin oi' .' IKNt hO Mini I li'tlou ui" li etert I'l'I.SH.W,

Wuteii .trtii.W tf 1'Ol.l.OOK.

""-The Advertiser thequev,

tioii, in n .pint of deep concern, "Isi tlioro real I v a Portuguese colony iuour midst?" It will now bo iu'order

XZ!i!Z?&Van Witikiw fatuilv fooliut; round

Advertiior ofllco, and beg Cap- -

.!n I.!. I.. ..II ......nti.l T .1 Klnir In itnkuII. Iiiiinr.i " ."'"Ot,,M "''' Bir sipepyiioi.party with their experience in

liite owrolw that was made toduty for an election. They cau

near ieiiuiouy to ine sonuuv ui ino..1...t' ... llinip ti.l pint latll i.Tntllllttll.

hum and isolation from the rest ofcommunity iu the matter of vol- -

in this elect iou.The reniMi of IH72 showed U'.Ci

I'ortuguo-'- and iu lS7f they wereionly oneetghth of whicli werefemale. Thee were mostly lailorsfrom Madeira and Cape VerdeIxlfttld.

The Knit shipment of Portugueseplantation labor came ou the

Imrk I'nsoillti from .Madeira on the:50th of September, 18, .S. numbering

men, iu women nim miisiiiiun-u- .

,,1(, , t f0i,ltt,,Kl endingwith, the arrival of the Atuana iu.SeptemlMT, IU. the ollleirtl returuA

rortiiKii".!' immigration gae atotal of 11,701 arriiniM. The cuintusreturn of I8SI gave thejotal Porta-guei- e

populntiu'i nl US77, which iuISSN fell to .Ml'r02. When we considerthe depriving iulluuuce on theI'ortugue-t- caiifed by thonudden introduetiou of the '2,IW) .Japanesegien iu the cen-- of IS'.Kt. and ofthe ir,:K) returned by the nameceiiKunwho were tuoMly in the Heldwhen the I'ortuuiiee arrived, it isoirprislug that the Port uguene have""t h'ft the country iu a body. Onething i certain, they have w'ith fenexcepttoiiH left tin plautatioim andellled iu tin tow n-- . driven out by

lower priced laborH roiril uf tl. .v.nexation

''liilti.iiiniiili.il liv eniirteMV of I. II.McStocker. chairman of executivecommittee, Sept, .'to, IS'.KJ, aud pub

!,. Tli rn in'rt Anniiul tinl'rtuguese on Oahti who signedI thiauiiexatiou roll are trixeu nx iClTi audfor the whole mlnutl 21SU or 'Mpercent of the whole membership,wlneli. I remark in indicatesv '..one of two alternative, either theannexation machine is superior toany other local political totalisaloriu the matter of tirst eta lying, orthe l'urtiigut'M' "bolted" iu largeuuuibers when it came to nu elec-tion, for of llie'.KI.". relurned as uuuexaliouiHlM on (Jahti, only iWM, it isclaimed, voted. Kven this numberis good enough to entitle the Portu-guese to rank ax the first and lead-ing power in Hawaiian politics, audwhen the government machine tries,as it did iu this recent farce of anelection, to um the Portuguese ascheap tool well, the machine willget left The Portuguese are bowiijun.. t. relrotpecl of six years

IM.Iilic.lir.1,,1. g cilony. Theyknow what they are about, ami, asthe uoveruiiiiuit has ueiierouslyarmed the "colony" with frmii oneto three first cla-.- s rilles and abundante of aiuuitiuitiou per man, theyare a verv iuterciiug colony iudeetl.and it the policy advocatedby the Star of getting mure Portugiicsc wid be uphold until we canbHMt of JUJ.mil P.TTlngue.-- e for thurepublic. C'lUs.

-HOME TEAM TIIK VICTOHS.

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UrickMt Match Butwutin Honolulumid the Gliiuunion.

The match plated ou Saturdaybetween a team from the (jhaiupiiiuand the local club wax decided, aftertwo hour play, on the first inningiu favor of the home team, by thirtynum. The visitor went to batagain and a large .score wat run upwith no wtekets down when stuuiu-- t

were drawn owing lo ilarknc-x-s

hollowing is the score of the match:

ill. er, run outl)rreli,r. Klte.it. It. Mo-nii-

atainlen, e. ll.illli'M, l. I.ihuiali .

rilmer. htmli-il- . H.itlU-li- l

Alllii;oli. Ih.nleil,lira), nut outlllllll", h'ltvleil, I. nllll Mil

iWenliain,

i iliimleil,

i. .. . . .tlTIM... I.l.ltl '.I, I.I.IHIIUIIite.il,.,,. Hutl.eM. I.. I.i-- I m,,, ,, wi. kl.,i ,,. i.i.,,,,,,,,,Kuril'

I'l.ml ruinIO.N..I III.

l.iliinau run millUrt. ImiviIiiI, l.loterKit. at v. i.lovn It. AIIIukIoii IIIhnli' til, iMnt UmI. luoverMoi-iiiii- u not ..inlltinipiile, r Vi rrioti, I. I. lot rl,l:llllool, e. .mil Ii. l.loV.T

e linn Ii Alliluiti.i.in Vi", ll (ilover

Auerli.ieli, I.. II W. I., l.loterHilli'hillKv l'o liil lili.Veri.ttra. it

I. mil run- - .

Catarrh in the IIouil

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uI

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HirilMlAY ami rtAIIIIHAY. from.' to I iiiMock i. .. IliM.r of I i- i- lh uuiliillliledlv ll disoi.M' of the'."a.."'""""".,1 " "'"

I'''""!' -' MH'I. oulv arebabiepurifier can eticct a periet'l

icr- - Hook- - lent win i par nm i,rnianunt cure. Hood s Sarllf ill III. Iiollllll, ainl lien plllflll lll.ll- - ll' I. I In. I...l UlootlreMilent-olilieiitl- .. r s.iparilla purilter,

anil it has cm ed many very severeKiement.ir) i i.if--

. in iiiiijwjj.ii) .vert ..,,, ,,f catarrh Citturrli oftenl.lN..iY h I.M.NO -- i ..'eloek .:... i i i..iiiiiiiii,lionKhiirp in the l.il.rnr) Hall 7i Ovs "ll"' "Mit to . lake' lloi.il n .arsapanlla belore it is too

Ring Up Both Telephones 122 "t ---s Pills do not purge, pain or

ii gripe, but nit promptly, easilv andellleieiilly. 2.ic.

Baggage Express, m,.,.!,,,,..,," TiT.m'eT .n."..r H.eiami Nuiiauii street. I.tntgiiig by

st.iu.i at tli.liiiici-t- - Mii.M-iii,- ! bl,oj. day, week or mouth Term: V!6 audm i run.

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f) W1U 1l)r Ik1uj j, aU( il:2 iorI week,

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WHAT'S IN 'S PAPER.riMT PA OK.

I There 11 l'ortuguce Colony?--l- i

"I'lvls "Homi' Team the Victor.

IKCOIII PAUK.

Fatal for I. O. l'nllcv-- by "One of theJury."

liietilnit of Jury Term.Judiciary Jottings.tutnriUij KvciiIur'x I'Ib.Al lm Ainu l.umi. O.Clnnig": III I. 1. 6. N. t'n.'s Fleet.

Tiiinu ru. M.Uicnl nnd General Items.Marino Now.I.nlil to ltut.1'itlilla Concert.Ueath of Cnjitiiln Olmner. ('.Lecture on Hcntlntul."I'rniu'O'CH HI Itlmliil."Klrit of the Senun.HtaliMng Alliilr in Knu.

roi'KTti I'Aiir.lining In China.Highest I'cak In America.

I'lu :ThuUt --Mullet in.

I'tnlunl to ti'ilh'T Sfft nor 'urtj,,

Hut Kiliiblhhril for thr M of All

MONDAY, MAY 7. l

Fatal for P. O. Policy.

Uli.letin: -Tins uiorninK Advorticer timkoi-- a

.HtnU'iiieiit m to tho status of tinimtho Hawaiian--th- at in to ay.

race iu the Maudwhich places tliu member of theI'rovlftioual Government, togetherwith their ndherentii, iu an unoiiviablu position lie fore the thinking porlion of the citizen of thu world.

If "tho native Hawaiian are amajority iu this country," am Maudadmitted, what lau, liumaii ordivlue.civil or ecelo!iatift of ethic ormoral, give the foreign minority n

right to "guard their intercut"? IIthe. gentlemen iu control of thepolitical situation down here hopeio w rcconcii lino mo .uiorii-.ii-i

Union after a declaration of print! '

ph'A the direct autithoiiof tho.n on,t.lilf,li flliiii I'liirin , fmiiifl.vil Mimiority rule they nro countructiug arope of Kami and will dud the fnntioii a far beyond them a the circleof the horizon at the end of a dayjourney.

It will l new in many friend oluuiiexnliuii, in the L lilted Male, tolearn mat it i now conceded uini .

uie rrovisioiiai uovonimuiii cinuii I

of a majority had no foundation infact. Front Maine to Texa, thostatement lias been made that amajority of all the inhabitant ofthe Hawaiian Islands were engagediu this movement; and that unliveas well a foreign voter wanted nomore monarch ; now it seem 'tidilfcront. The condition of affair,after the expose made by the Adver-tiser, is, and can only bo, most otTou

ie to American voter not of thedual sort and its cclairc ioinout canonly reult iu the discovery of Un-

real weakness of tho title which the1'rovisional Government ha to thelaud iu its possession.

The verdict of the American cilien, in America, has been that when

any class of citizens undertake to Jlegislate for all other citizen, without regard to the vo'co of the majority, such an act break the llriprinciple of harmonious social liband the Hawaiian Island havishown no good cause why thi verdiet should bo set aside. So long asit stand, gentlemen of the V. (L.yon will rap at Columbia' door iivain. We like your sugar, but thenis a "dead lly iu your compo-- t ofspice" known a annexationwhich unlit it for the preciousbalm of consecration, symbolical olfieeduui and equal right a treeAmuricau State.

(m: oi riiK .Inu.

Saturday Evening' Flay.

There was a full house to son "TheOctoroon" played Saturday night.The cast was a follow:JhchIi MfCluk) D.irrcll Vint"iilciii S'liiMcr .MiiriliniT n aiJfi.rKi' IVt'iu IMln l.lujiWill I III ! Win. IlciiiiitiCulmivl 1'iiIiiiIhxIit W It llHllrjl Mil IViu (!ln. I'lUiiiiir- -Mr. tiiiiiiIiii W. It. A-- h

iin.iiiln llall-t'.ii- il Jllllll llinuiil.1 i n- - lilt mi in

Zi r Mu Nxiiniini IVytiiii Mr i M. Itiili- -

ll.ini Miiiiil !r (li'iii'vlfVr NiiiiiHrDiilu (Willi rllllK) J , . -- i 0 (lll.rlll.lll

Thu firt six iintiii'd plavnil their i

riispect ivo partrtf.o woll that it wmildho almost inviilioun to l)oitow tHiinlpraiso on indiviilualt. Ma Nan !

nary fairly utarnid it as Zoh. .linnphiuu Gasman, after acting Paulto thu oml, appeared an Diilo, inakiui; a treinumloiiri hit with amidance. Sho wax recalled throo time.-,- .

The other ladiew wure up to the fullmeasure of their parlH, anil the nup-pur- t

of thi) ret of thu company audHiipea, including three native vocal-ihtw- ,

wan excellent. SceneM slunvint,'tho murder of Paul, Iith on thesteamer, ami the Indian on thu trailfor revenue were put on in capitalhtylo.

Ohuiiuua iu I. I. S. N. Oo 'a Fleet.

Captain Campbell, Himoriuteiideiilof tho I. 1. S. N. Co., will go out incommand of thu steamer Mikahala

afternoou. Ho will onlytako tho place temporarily, however.

Captain Ha'lund of the JauieBMakee will asHiiimi conunaiul of theMikahala iu about two weeks. Captain I'eterMiu of the I'oln will xucceod Captain Ualum! on the .lamesMabfo, tiOiiif; nut with nor Huh evenn' iu I'oinoanv with Captain lla-nn-

I Chief olllcer MeAlliMer of theW. 0. Halt wil take the rtleainniI'olo.

Aloha Alna Lnau.

Iu the diwtrict of 1'oopu, Koloa,Kauai, a loan on a grand scale wanL'iveu by the "Aloha Aiua" Hawai-iini-

on Wi'dnuHilny. .Mn.v 2. Thelnau wan nproad within two miles oftho polliiiK plnce. It wm kept upall day, ami n h'uiiorally good timewas had on election day. The poll-iui- !

ulaco was dehurled and thu......l.'.il.. Iluu..ll,.,,u lri.ul ,

nail iwviu HHntfimiii nw ivn tiv t

iuuoon uf thoir lunu. '

OPKNINO OF JUHV TKIIM.

Judge. Coopor Proside3 Largo Crowdot Lawyers.

Al III ..'..l.w.l, tliU n.i.r.itl.it 1. .,!....(Joopur opened the May term nf tliuOn-u- Court of tho h .rst C .r.Mnt.Tim following inotnbors of the barwere prewuit: Attoruiy-iiuera- l .

Smitli. Deputy Attoriit'.v-Ui'itiirn- l btit defendant claim the eouvey-- ,

Gardner K. Wilder, V. H. Cattle, V. I ntn a inorttfaKO "l 'bat (!. L.Hatch, (.Veil Urown, .1. M D.ivitl- - Carter lia not tlu or autlio- -

on. . I'iter, C . Axh lord, .1. Al. ; nty to convey tin property.V. A. Kinney, . I. L. Ka- - fondant furtlior tinilor. into court

tiltikoti, V. V Auloue, loa. th" balance of iliodelit dii" MeGrow,L. Carter, r'noch .Johnson. J. A. with interest, and alm to bu

). St. I'oepoe. ,1. K. Kahoo- -' uiiied with ci'sl.

Iinno, V. C. Aehi, S, K. Kane, ). K. l ('. Able Ii.-- rendered hisII. N. Catle, W. C.'l'arUo. A. eonnt a. administrator of tliu estate

M. Urown, ,1. IL Harenab.i, A. U. M. i of Win. Hoior, deeoaed. AfterHoberton, A. Perry and F. M. WakHeld.

W. Luther Wilcox, the niatchlotransmogrilior of iMigliih into Ha- -

waiiau and vice cra or "the interrupter" a "Toney" av -- wa onhand, alo thu tinrivalfed reolverinto lnglih of the Chiuo.'e jargon,Li Cheung. Cap'ain Fehlbolir. theleterau olllcor of the court, wn inhis watchbox with his maco.

There were only three prionrron the trangresor's bench thereis no "Inn" for them namely: .JoeCaeciros. charged with doing Ka- -

uhatie the policeman to death, nlsowith seriously wounding olllcer Kn-- 'ouli; Tom Spencer, charged twicewith forgery., and Kiini Wini, a eChinese convict tip for ecapingfrom prison. Spencer and KumWiinpleaded guilty when arraigned, nnd i

will ! sentenced later. Caeciresva allowed to recrvo hi plea untilnext Monday. ,1. A. Magoon is hiscounsel.

After the opening of court theforenoon un occupied in calling oiT

the calendar. There wore few in-

cidents in thi process a littlepleasantry and a few instance, oflegal "pairing for position. Amongaue dropped wa that of C. A

Hrowu vs. Uulletiu I'liblisliiugCompaiix. "trepas on cae," a ?10.-00- 0

lib,'! suit. When it wa calledMr. Hatch for plaint iff announceddiscontinuance, and Mr. Ashford fordefendant cheerfully consented.

The appeal of Ii! A. Fortes fromconviction of trespass iu the DistrictCourt wa withdrawn, .lohiison fordefendant.

The charge of aault and battenagainst Win. 11. dimming wastruck oil t ho calendar. Mr, laukea

....i ..ii,,,,. tint imisoeiitlinr wit,,.. ,t,. ,, jl 4it for damages

,j.nil)M ,i,. Kaulukou with pto.o- -

(itittti; Aclii for ilofemlanlnolle pro'ipii wa entered iu

favor of Wm. L. Mobsman, the postilllce olork at Maka ao, for embe..lenient. He was acquitted on otherindictment for tho same olTiio lntterm. Y. Y. Ahford for defendant.

Ah Wat was lot nil" the same wayon a charge of embezzlement. Fosterfor defendant.

D.Ferreiia engaged to withdrawtn appeal from conviction in theUistrici Court tor assault and iiat-ior-

Kinney for defendant.Long John wi hdrew hi appeal '

from conviction below of gaming.Y. Y. Aliford for defendant. '

All I he l"es ill which I'alll Neilnaiiu is counsel were pill oil' till theItllll illst., when he exiiect to ret ll in

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from the Coat. ,

Default was entered in lug Choim II. I...... ..( nl iUdiiiiiiL.it VV '

It Ca!le for plaiulilT; I'elorsou fordefoudaut. '

Demurrers are pending in the fol j

lowing cae: S. A. Newell . .1. M. ,

Horner, action on foreign judgment i

Neumann for plaint ill"; C. W. Ahford for ilofendant. Wm. A D,oiv Hop Yuiie Co., C. '

Brown for plaint ill"; C. W Ahford '

for dofeudaiit. II. (S. MoUrcw s.Alphonsiue.McUrew, divorce Hart- -

I'll mill Cartur ,N; Curlor for plainuir; C. W. Anhfonl ami Waknli.-li- l

for (li'ft'iiilnnt.Kainanii (w.;, liijuor culliiif,' with

out lii'on.-i- -, is lii'iu trii'il hy a na-

tive jnr.v lliin afl(riioon. Wililer forllio proMUMition; J. K. luiulia forilnfiMiilaiit.

PIOITEHJK.Building ind Loan Association.

'pilK l!l : If I.Alt MONTHLY MBBT- -1. Inn nil! ! ln'M ut tliu I'liiinilxir ufimimiw mi MhNDAY BVBMNU. Mii

T. i'i 4tt 7: in ii'i'liiek.IW I'iimiii'IU' iirt ruiitilri'il In liolil.

JollS (i. ItDTMWKI.I.. I

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The Publio's Favoritos!

IDA.IT.Ei"!r'S

Stock Company!

3 Attractive Shows 3

Tuesday Evening, May 8;li:

"Francesca Di Rimini"Thursday Evening, May tOih:

lllllro'H IIIk t'lllllUllj r'nii'toi

" May Blossom "

Saturday Matinee and Evening:

"Uncle Tom's Cabin"tm-- NO I'l.AYH ItBI'KATKD -- t

PriooH. - GOc. 7fio & $1.

IW ViIviiiii'k half nll.. .1. I.i'vuy nlort.ir.'7 il

NOTICE.

I M' II INU MY AllnCNI'B I'ltOM Till.J 1 1 iiw ii t i.in IoIiiiiiN. Mr. II Iji-i- iwill no I for uie iilnlcr onir of iillnriiyBmiiieu iii nun i, inn. e. u. ii:it(ii:it.

Uutiululu, April --iJ, Ib'JI. !UtO--3t

Ti!

, juuioiAav JOTTINGS.

Mouy Toncinreil In Court Wm.Hosier's Estate.

Faii'iy (.!. Graham Comptou byher nttomey, Cecil Brown, lint Minian miswer to 11,0 .o.nplaiu o H. U. ;Meureu by Iih j;tinrtlinn. C. L. Car- -

tor All the nlleo;atiiinnrt'niluiitlcil,

paying all bill" a balanee of .?lri" (Jlwa tinned over to C A. Hosier, abrother of dtcoacd, toirether with.'l.i har. of I. I k It Co. xtook, agold watch and chain, and a goldring. Coiiiutiiou are waived bythe admiuiirator.

A discontinuance has I icon Tiled iutho two related cae of Kaiaiki elal. vs. Kolukoa and Kolukon vs. Koiaiki.

Judge Whiling ha granted apoti- -

tion of th rorluguef-- Charge d'Af- -

faires to appoint a oparale guanl- -

ian, who is named, for each of thepersons of live da v nmara minors.A. I'errv for p"litioner. Accountof Mr. I'ony a adiuiuitrator of the

ate of Sabrino tiregorio da Ca I

mara were approved and ho wa illcharged

Baseball-:-Associatio- n.i

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Saturday AilorilOOn, May 12I

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AdmiuHlou, - 'JGo.lir.v if

Empirs Saloon,Orntr Hotdl & Nuuiuu Strooti. I

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Morgan S Auction KOOWl

torn liurt linn-- . Wi urr ht II irllll'i;

Departure Bay Coal,Charcoal. Aloroba

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Kindling WoodIN .VNV iJI'ANTITY.

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DAVIO DAYTON,

Agent to Take Acknowledgments

- Wll.l. ATTKNIi Tl) -

Management and Sail of Properly

N" -Collecting in All Its Branches.

III HI I . No. I'J .M"i'li4iil fil reel.'"'If

ABSIONEE'S NOTICE.

AM I IIONU I'Al I'OBMKIII.Y OKNiiu.iiiit Ilunii'iilii. Iiiivlm;

Ie mi 'ilL"iinfiii to nn foi-th- lieni'tHn( r. Un. r- - I IiiiiiiIii ruiuiol nil iinrMiiii- -

liiivlliu rl.tiliiMiunllel Mini Kuni ''liotin Iuilo nre t tin h'H.ilins ill iii ollli'M williin14 iln (ruin llili i ili'. lifter wliicli ilulf liet'liiiiiix "III In- - ri'iTiveil

I. II. KHIII.AHKliilli-e- ,

1" i; in. -- iriri, II noliilii, Miiv :i ir'll.Hi.i i :

ADMINiai'ftATOH'S NOTICE.

O.APih AIHI.NST rilB 1.VI"' A"1-- .J

tniiln M inli'i.ii ili i'iii-it-. ofI'llllll. MHlrt I'l" i ll to till III

liri'lit-l- l il.ll) llHl!lltillill i illtlti nixtin mt Ii - or iln will Iui fiimviT liarreil.

A. M .It'Jl BS..iiii'nllrutoi of tin- - Koliiu- - of Ainiiiiiii

Muliti'ilii iwf imI

lloiml lit. Apill .'.1. l. HUT I"

NOTICE.

I'lii'M AMI Al' I'BIt HAIh. I Wll.l.J pl.t Oil llll I'l'lililll tixl l. Ill V llllllli,u 1" in wrilli'ii ui.liT.

A .1 OMM'WItUIIIT.Iloiniliiln April .'.--

, isiii. III'I-I- h

WANTED

'P't hbKi vnoi' i iui .M'lIBi OKI I .ii nl .iillnliii' for ii Iiou niie'li ainleIllinium nmi tuiin lo

II . M.."IU.1) In I', o llim liil, Honolulu

lf kiwi of Goouiii'rviiil Vl'iilM;, ....lL,if. .i ..... tt,A .if l.i. t.iit ii itn.'" "r ' '" "'i'"

IMI'U" Dihflt

iW.I lwtfll'i MB

T ' Tm$tSg$ jruppr-'Tyq- f?f "?

' -

iliwaini Warn Co., L'll

Sal 'inlay, May 6, tN9(,

I he dark (l.iys we are IKIV

are not pleasantJ .hilt il the CloililS Will let UOWI1

rain enough for the planta-

tions it will mean money lorthe people. Last year thedrought knocked the profits ofthe sugar planters galley west;this year unless all signs fail

there will be moisture enoughto keep things going until thetariff is put on sugar.

I leiulry Breakers are goingto plantations by every steamerand the Hendry Mould Hoardis increasing in popularity be-

cause it leaves such a cleanfurrow that it is ready forplanting or irrigating as soonas the plow goes over theground.

, . . . .I he demand lor the l'ansy

Iron Stove by people of economical ideas is growing. Webelieve it to be the bent andcheapest stove for the moneyto be found anywhere. A

jgood baker that will use littlefuel is hard to gut for $15 butyou can get it from us whenyou buy a l'ansy.

I lave you noticed how thograss is I 'assistThat means that you want a

lawn mower. We have theconventional style that cutsgrass of ordinary length. Wehave also the High ("Irass Cutters that are needed whereverthe grass has been neglected.The advantage in having aHigh Giass Cutter is in thefact that it will cut short jrassas well. lnr ;art Icn use wehave a full stock uf SprinklingPots from a gallon tip to thefive-gall- on size. We japan

, these so that there is little dan- -..e .1. :. . ifgirr ui uirir riitiinj. 11 yui ,.r Rir,t;t

are too tirt-- tu run a sprink-ling pot we can sell yni thebest lawn sprinkler )ou eversaw tor s2 to nne that will

work easy and cover a spacetwenty feet in diameter.

Can you think of any reason why you should not havea full set of ih corated chinawhen we are selling genuinellatiland Ware in installments..1 .. 1... ir .1 ., :..Ill il lllll-U- '. II III ! Mil- -;.. ..i .1 tunc' It isgle piece justlie Mfip fur vim tn linv"

"'. .'.ware and be able to duplicate '

any broken piece ;is it is tobuy other styles of decoratedware, sold mil) in full sets, andwhen one piece is broktn youcannot L'et aiiotni r.

Some peoplei preler to cooki'

over an oil Move than one thatburns coal ur wood We areselling the Dietz Oi! Stove.built just like any other, andiIns an oven, broiler, saucepans, etc. reopie wno art:now usii)Lr tin in tell us theare less expmsive to run andCOOk Jtlht as Well as a

.WOOd

stove. In a warm climatewhere people do not tequireto be "all net up ten Hours

! in the day, we believe the oilstove to be a guod thing.Uurs are very complete anueconomical of oil.

There does not seem to be. ,

any let Up III the lllimber Ol

the peoplel ...K . want to get ..

goiiu slriniii iuiu ioi vitv lit

tie money. I he il mand on. . ...

US lot' tile J.JIH'.S I lOCKeti renceis growing daily and we arealways ready to meet it. ehave convinced a large nnin- -bur of people that eight centsfor a stay and washers is

cheaper than seventeen centstiach lor posts. We nave soldthem st.iys.

.wire and washers

arid allowed them to convince., I .i .. ....!,ineiiiM Ivr-- s tnat lenceon lhi Imiwu I principleis the stronucMt that can ber

I I Imane, w nen one man is saj tisfied others rapidly followI suit. This is an aye of itnita-- ition and a man dislikes to havehis neighbor get the best ofhim where a little money will

place him in the same rank.i

Up, mm HprpufcrU'

KOIirr HTRlOlflT.

TEASFOONFUL OFJ.

ai J

t-- ft a tittle

mi(fctor$itgar& Water,

mil curem

Q LJ VsA 'Al1 nrl-.- b --CrCimbS j

tU Slo-mocH- , or;

i

rSllc cvcfV-'hcr- c b;''ru,,;TUB AllKSCY FOB

PERRY DAVIS'

PAIN KILLER i

IS WITH TUB

;

u5B3 TToet. Suot, i

Wlicrc till llivitln.'ttile renixlinm ImjuIiiiiIiuiI l the i

IIOTTLF, DO'AKS or OIIOSS.

We luiri- - nld tliu Uir;ct ahick uf I

Drugs, Medicines,

Chemicals, Perfumes,

Toilet Articles -P-

hotographic Goods

lo liu finiiul ill die Hnwiulitu Isltimb.

KUHN1SHUD ROOMS

'Pi) I.BT ON ItBltK.JL tmilit uln-f- t ticiir Mll

im-i- f

TO LET

'PIIBBi: NHKI.Y Kl'B.L iiNIiiiI ItMiiii', H t No, i''y;rlk,unuw uuu- - H-- tf

TO LET

i."-i- : Tlllti-- Movnin i r.i -- -vV fi.mi Mny I.HIi Nicely ffn'.TvihurnlnliKil illlf of It.xini ft 'Sl.Willi no of kltclK-- If ilc- - Wfiig?

t. il ; fi'iitriilli lntiilitl. Aituli nlllr.'l-- ll NO. :i.l).M- - I.NK.

FOR RENT

y I'llHNIblll-.l- ) ItKWI. 4 .

V ilniicM un IJcrt'iiiiilu.,.,,,, ul,.r fll,nv or wvnllli!lt - 'iiniHliTittit. I'or inrtlciiliir apply ut tli'huiii.e. uuu-t- r

wanted-

1 J V.i itmi.tio.i.iV.rV'i. JL'& :J?':""' H,'""V"i " UAI nltauK Willi or kli,UUimij-hIxv- iI iiuoiuh. .ii--f.- -- m." tui- -ellli'i' 1UM 31-

small cottaoe to let.xiiBi.Yrrrn:Tror. ,, -

.w "ll1' Wiii riiiiin, HiiliiHiiii mill Until. ri iiTiiJui aiiiefur a K'ti- - ftt.4SB

iiiiiii. Ai ii.y mi t iu i rvmlM." No. IIIKiiiin-- tnu. iuih iw

TO LET

QronH.1frem liun-- cur, nil iuihU'IIiliiiirnvfiiiiiiiU. a I mi Hum,siouii- - umi K.'rvniir itn Aiil tu

N. h. SAl 118,in'i if Knit Htri'ui.

F0II UENT

'in-- : nKsiitAin.p. iMto.T kniiwn ns tli MmI'lilt' I'miu !.." Itiutnl- ":f - 'on Niiimiiu A vttiiie. nextuilJoliilii) till' ri'clilKlH e of Mr, K, 1'. Illn.nop Hie IIoiiki lifliiK I wo SiuritiH, con- -

minx n'x i.nrgn iiiMireuiiei, riirior", nullumlt Klliliun with ltanKu, I'untry. '

nic , nun luitiiriMini on I'lii-i- i uoortir ,,nw i ntiti-- with iwtrii-ii- Tim!lirininilhiirf liiraeiiii I poiituln niuiiv vnrlc. i

1(HO ,;,,,.,, ,.rtvl Trt.us, Toil ,,,)Mr."i'l" tunum tim prupmty lli ! ii-- t ut arim kifimiitni niii m i iiiiiiiri in

K. W. MAI KAUl.ANi;.rt Iui I'liloil Keeil I'o.'h iitllce ,

nnninr.kln ,, Dnnilnnon1CDIlllUlU IVujIUOIIuD '

&$ '

&l!lSsv&

FORy SALE.'I'm; undbjiskinkii I'oitl mili Ui'l (m'i on Iui- -

pioinui stu.a, h. j .iniug un. rosi,i..nc ni' i . JiiIiiihiii, B ii I Iih 1ot linn ii frontiit'i'

!,, no f.iet on Kiipioiiininrectiuui! 'ioiii ll.l t HUf'i't ili'i'p. Thi-r- Inn nun

tXtiyi n,,Kiy vii.IiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiKiiihim.oiiiiinpri.pi-rtv.n.iitiiiniii- ijin-- e I'urior.I Ii nl in, i'llllll! Iti.4l fiiiiiiik. Ititli Illiniumllllll'lMIll I IIV'IIIM'lllf ll, lllivilllnun riuiiry i vrrru n oi nine i I'riiiiuiK,i'urriii.'i' lliiii-i- ', Huill-- , etc., etc 'I lieKriiiunN urn it ml pliuileil with

nmi wiiniiii jr,....tV 'I Ik uli'Viitloii i.'iiiiiiiiuii.th nil un- -

iiliitriii'ti'il view from Uliiiimu'l lleiul to'lmWiilnuiui Moiuitiiini.. Iiituiulliig piiii'liitmirien ltii.pi'1't iiri'iiilni'k on iiiiiilli Minn to

llin.vJw J.n. I'. MollUAN

0HEAI BHAVINO.

'"K lliinuin' "i wnvir pn i HUMbhiiviiciui U liml fur Ii IViiln, llnlr Out

'piir.wi:i.i,.KsowNwii.i'ia'ii.Mi-Hflunlifli- i

Harno;arfl UU., lid uur, 'iiiuiuii r. i'ie-i.- f n .im-a- i.i n

1u, o,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, Hhnvliig Purloin, mllo,;..i.... ii......... p.. ..I.;.. i i ft

iliufc-

Jlli7

'T n ill riniifil

CLEARANCE SALE- OF--

Furniture, Glassware.A.2STD

CROCKERY !

PRICES REDUCED 25 PERCENT

13T FOR FOUR WEEKS 3

English Wardrobes, Plato Glass Front;Msirhlctop Wash Stands,

Marblelop Dressing Tables,Scotch Chests of Drawei's,

Dining Hall and. Parlor Chairs,Rattan-Suites- , Pieturea, Etc.

Roval Worcester Vases,

Royal Worcester Tea Sets,

Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,Decorated Vases, Tumblers, Glasses,

Claret Jugs, Lumps, Screens,Iron Bedsteads, Matting,

Etc., Etc., E3to.

THEO. H. DAVIES fe CO.

National Cane Shredder1'ATENTBH I'NIWIt 1'IJK LAWS OK TUB HAWAIIAN trfl.ANIM.

ST J-'V-- tr. - lttTJ$Ftfa ""va.rrl ili Am m in. 4

rpiIK t'NDKIISUlNKl) IIAVK IIKKN AI'l'UINTEl) H)1,K AUKNTS KOKihi'Mt SiniKiniKiif mill are iinw picpiiruil to rtcclvo onlcri.

Thu K'cul tulMiuia);i'i to he ilcnvnl fnun the ue of the National (a.nkSiihiihhkii are lliunuu-lil- cHlnlilirlicil unil iickuowlcilgcd by I'lMiilcmUenerully.

The luru'e miniliiir uf I'l.interf u- -i l tliciu ill the United Sliiten, Uulm,Vrgcntine Kiinlilic, I'irii, Aiitr.ilin ami cUeivltere, heni witiii-i- In the

ll(lllVl) I'lltilll,I'le uhc ( tin SintKiuiKit very largely iitij;iiicnte the iiunntily of enne

the mill e.ui riml ('--- lo o(",), nl-- o thu extraction of juice (u to 12X).ll in a KfHi N.ifcguaril, iiinUiii',' kni.wn ui unco the prcfonue of any

pIcct'K uf irnii. "Inkiv (nmi carr, ur anythliiK whieh would heliahlu to iIhiiihuclie mill, mill allnwiiiu uiiiiln linn to renmvi- - mime hufnre ilnuuigiiiK the mill.

The MuiKiuiKii - very Munich inuile, iiiel from he milliner uf itb upi'iit-tim- iit cutr ur te.irh tlie.'O piucun ol wnml or iiou without often luenlcmg the

KiiiiHDiiKii; nmi if auiliiuu hienk', it if-impl- Hnnieof the kniwc ur cutlcri,tvltich can hu ipiiikly ami ii'iiii'iinically rupliiciil. The Hiiiikudkk, u itsinline Initicaio, (in i - tin- - cmic into ulirciU of varvln lenlln-- , peificlly upeii-ui- !

ii ami alloiviiie, the mill tu ihun. uglily piih mit the juico withuuithe iuuin im) extra power nerieary to grind ur criifli the whole

cunc. Tito Siiiikiiiikk xprcHiU the nlircdilcd cine unifnrinly ami evenly tothe mill rullx, ami doer nnny with the iiffckhity of pn-ailiii- the luigiixM' hyhmiil hetweeu the mill, where iiyriinlln;.' in iu iii-- No j;rcuter auiouul ofholler i;aiau!.y - reiuireil to update, the miiikdiiku than thui which wmriilllcieut fur the mill, fur I he almve renMinn. Wo furuirh full wiirLiugilrawiiiKN for the iiiMullutiun of our Shhkihikhh, eniililiiiK any cumpitent

lo KUcccHAfiilly iiutall ami iti.it them.Iu orilcriiie, HiniKiuiKiiH from Uf, phuiHc feuil cinuii fkctch, hIiuwIiik Ihr

ili.uutter mid wiilih ol the mill rull with which Sjiukmif.k ii to liocnnnccird,uIhii the ride (cither riglit or left hiiml ax you face tl , uclivery hIiIu of themill;, upon which the mill engine i lncateil, uUo the height from Hour liuuto center of front mill roll fhaft, ami ilintancp ccnlcr thin rh.ifl to flout cudof lied pinto. There SllKKliliHIC are now hclng IIkciI hy the Hilo .Sugar Uo.ami Huwi Mill, Kohala, when, they uie giving great Hatinfuctiun.

gjOT Trice mid luiiher piirticiih.rf may he had hy apilying to

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd.,I'r' 1 1 ."! ,il'U fitr (lie lltimiliim W.nirf

I

CD CLEVELAND iffl. "I

w

Ht BICYCLE 01

J

CLUI .L 0ftF A. "X" 0

.ifj' 111 $10 A MONTHUi 3

A llll I.K I III' DM HIT lit.i fine a ll.ii) c v iih

L it N pnNihle tu i', ii 0i -- trui'l.I I

p ttlypi lllgtiesi Grade !trj

JsL Catalogues Fieel

lj' 'n 01m

H. E. WALKER, Q0 Annul Honolulu, II. I.

If your tubnuniition hut ripind nouii u (jiaitf timt to rtnew i'l.

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In the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, Hawaiian Islands.

IN TUB MATT Bit OK TUB BSTATKI ... ..!.. ll(J.. Ill 1..... f 1J I..I.... ui .iiiii iu i moovuii, iuiu oi iioiiiiiuiii,

onliii ilri'ciiHdl tiiiiulu. On runiliiig nmitiling the petition of Alirahuin I'eriiuiulez

; in iuiii iioiiiuiiiu, iixeciuur oi me win uinalil tfitu e, pniyiug for nn oriler of tisln ofreiil otntu lHloiigliig to Mliit ileieiiheil, unitalleging that the mal estntoof Milil itHtiitrlxIn ni fnlloWNi Parcel of liiiul, liiiuxe amioilier Improvement!), Iiuing tliu (uiiillylioiiifKtt'iui nt Knlllil, hihIii piece ot Ituid ntKulioliilonneur Onliii I'rlMiii, liothcif whichmiiil IiiiuIh nru kliiutie iu Honolulu, Inlandof Onli , mid ceiling forth eertuiii legal

hiicIi ruilestutiinlifiulil bu liolil,to wit: I'uuilllciiiiiey of tliu pun-nniilt- tonxtiiigiiinli the ilulitN of hiiiil emale. It Inhereby orilereil. lliut the helm of miiil dv

anil all mri."ie. iutcrcHtil In theMiiil eslnle. niii.eiir livfom tlili Court onMONDAY, thu lltli ilnv nl Mny, A. I).lh!U. nt IU ii'i'loek a m,, at thu Court Hooinof ilil Court, In Honolulu, Oaliit, theniinl (here to hhow cniinii why un order

huulil lint lie grniited for thu nnin of uuhten utnln,

Diitcil lloiiohtlii, 11. I April IH, IHIM.

llv llm Ooiirt:luu lilt OBO. I.UOAB, (.'lerli.

FOX TKRRIERSFOR. BALE I

A few I'liuleit I'llpjilen for mlf fnun IVJ.greeil sloek. Aililnx.

W. It. I.KWIH.Hunt l vs lllil.l,l.riN Ulliee.

lurry ilwrtytiu,, oJOH HU.SVINUdi,nr uf Un- - Hull-li- n OlKv.

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OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO,

certillcale

Time Table I

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KUOM ANIJ AFTKK JUNK 1. lh. I

TRAINSl'o Kwa Mni.

II. It. A. I.A.M. P.M. r.M. P.M.

leve Honolulu .si.i IMA 1:33 r.:luLpuvm I'enrl (5ity .'iiso Zi'M AMU 6'i !

Arrive Kwtt Mill. .0:67 J:57 6: ;

In llosoiiiin.0. II. II. A..M. A.M. r.M. P.M.

f Kwn Mill.. Id: 13 .3: IS 5:12 I

I'enrl Oily .flsM ll:ir 1:1') U:inAirlve Hmittlillu 7:.1i lllbh i:V. M5

A. SnHiriluv! onlv.II. Dally.

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I'. HllllllllVS exel'.eil,I). Hiiturihys si'eteit.

a Ik lUihi ii UUtin.. ... a. ..

MONDAY, MAY 7, ltltl.

L.A.i3.iJsr:E2 jsriaw.rf.Arrival.

St'Slitl Ma) 0.Htmr Cluuillno friini Mmilbtlur Mlkalnila fioni

luir llntvnll from lliitwiilSltur I'elf (roin Mukuuell

Dopurturua.

Mu.Miu. Mny 7.i

Am c'ir 0 8 Holme. Jiiluinii. for 1'i.riTouiimmi.I

Mt Mir Kimlii fur Wnlunne, Miikiitelii mniKnlinkii ii 10 n m

Mlnr Jiiliu'i Muki'ti for Kittum nl I n infctinr Iwiilttnl fur Miiknwtll nt ft i j i

Mini Mukulll for mni humiiiiiir l.clnm fur lluwtill nt I inMtur Klliiiitu llmi fur Hawaii

Voisoli Leavingftiur Wnlitlcnlu fur Ijilmlim. Kiiknlliiiule

mill Himokna at lua mblmr W (1 Hail for Maul ainl Hint all at 10

u m I

Htmr t ' t it tt 1 ii - for iHirln on Mmil at A in'

Mtur Mlkalmla for Kniiiil at .' n in

Curtfoos from IhIiukI Porto.

Slinr t'laii'lliu- - JTlH Iml; ui'nr, lie I.ikIkiiibi, 'M lajt tnro, 1') t li.iy nuiaio .

lu lmi to n,ui lililu.. iu l rmtlf.'AW liO(? mi t .". ikK miiiilriv.

Hlinr Mlliiilnilu-r- .J Ictus "iiiiur. I HI luirrlci- - uml a lull lilJ(..

Httur llHtMill Men li.i(, tuar ainl ,Vj IiojiI itRtll".

Slmr l'elf lw liuits

FnttaonKurN.

AltltlVM..From Maul, iiitrtlmr t'lumlliif. Muvil---I' Wilitcr nml wlfp. II l llaliUlu, Kuv I)

I' Kiiittmm. J A Hoilaiiut, H V I'ronk, Mri.'lllloril. Ml... Curt-- r, Mr Wnnncr, J WKiiliiu, M MiiliHulia, ti H Aliml,Aloim mni .'la ilock.

From Kanal, )icr Ktmr Mlkulmla May ilT W lllailnaiiil wlff, V. K Ooiiiirint. t' II

Hollkuiir.l, llr'flfiiiuiiii. H Stoll, II dor-iiin-

Mr Ulioinca nn. I J K Knr-l- c.

il II !'. riiunilex, W Mtior, Mrs S Wllcox, M OoiiiMlwa, Jr, llurrv Morn1 ami

M tltck.iikpartchkh.

For J'ort TowiiM-m!-, per i'liooiir 0. SHolmon.Muy 7 -- Mr I'livtcll, Mln.t'nm ronuiiil JIIh' I.ittln.

Vesuols In Fort.L' b S riillmlrlplila, Darker, from inllao,

riirnJJ 1M riC'liaiiiiilon, Uooke. from lllloII I JJI b riikuclilliu, N'otmiro.froiiiJoi'auAm Mlsiloiinry paokit Moriilnit Smr, liur- -

Inml, from lliu Hmnli rie.11.Am bktnti Jane I, timnfoal, Jolin-cn- i. from

NeuciitlfAm lik Ht'Allrii. TI10111114 from San

Fruncl eoAm liUtiu. b N Catlt., Hiililmnl, from Mm

rrancUooAm likinn Mary Wiiikilmiui, Sli-n- . from

sua rruticlrcoAm Kchr Sal valor, WVIN. from

.NeweahtlK, X S WHaw lik lalil, NeUou, from .SVttea.tlt., N

blinw lik It I' Ititlift, Morrlvm, from Sun

hraimUcoOolil.-- tiliore, lllrkliulm, from New- -

unitlr, X S V

Am alill)i'clifiitiil, Morxx, from II 1'Am ulir Itoliert MiiliU'n, t'lillmrir. Irom

Nawuu.Ht. N S WAm bk NewHlKiy, Miilliinnni, from -

cnhtle. Hv

Am Milir Hi-I'i- i N Klmlull.f. t..,w.l.....l. II ..llllRil

Foreign Voisola Expuctett.L' hS Moiiottiii, "arej, from an Fran- -

clsco. Mav IU

O 8 H AiiM'ralia, Hoinllftin, from .Sanr ranciM'ii, .May ill

C A 8 ri Warrimoii, I'urrv, from Van- -cunver, May J.l

' A K n Arawa, Mtrwurt, from mIiidv.Mav :il

OBtf Alarlpoiu, HaywarJ, from (jyiliii't,Mny 31

U ,t u ti r (laollc. JVarne. from Hont;koiijami Yokohama, lnc Mny II

Am DNcovery, from rmi I'rani laco,now ilnv

Am lik Amy 'turner, from Sew York,. Inly

Ilk M HaekfeM, from l.lveroo!, June I l.'iOur hk J I' dilute, from Liverpool, Apr l"

Shipping Notou.Tbelmrk II I'. Itilhet I ni'eivliiij ii(arfrom thu htcaiiKir llu-iil- l.

Tliu trliooiier t' M. Holmes . I'apl'iin.loliriMMi, Hiilleil thU afinriiooii for I'ortlowiiMinii in nitrrist.

Tlio Hteaiiier V. Ii. Hull will !..... f..i.wimluiuil nt 10 o'clock lo.inorrow inoiu- -

iiiu. inu uaiaieaie will Iimvk almiii diemum time for I.11I11I1111 ami lliuniikiiii.

I

Tlio itel no hit Helen N Klmliill, t'npi.iiuJ. h. Hullliif.'Mi,liroiiKlit on halnnlm iiom I

hureku. loimlKiuiil to Wilder .V I'o iu'i.tLufuet It. W .'il.tl.'u fet nml w,:il. I

fc-.- rullfll lllllllier

Public Concert.

The P.G. baud will play at Km. .inSipiare iliift evening nl 7:!WI o'clock.Pollowiug is (he piogram:

1.

Ovuilnre - liilicricll . Ilo-ii- nl

I'lurlonel .tolii -- l.a rxihii.oiiliiila I'avallhilMr. I.. HarMiiii.

I'itti'olo nolo Silver K m; llartimniMr. I.. Ilur-'it- il

fttiluiMlnn-Maiitatiu- . . Willlliee

I'.tln o.I'inni's of I't iiiue-- .Siilllv01

WuliK Holtiri- Will. imiMllaVotle liioiinlalMureli WiuliliiKlun I'iKt Nnwii

lliiwnll I'omil

Piiienppht cocktails a specially atthe "Kiupire,"1 coruer of Nuumiu aimHotel Htruets

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWB.

Geo. Mclutyre hast a notice elso- -

i whom.

Mcuting of I. U. & L. A. thisevening.

Tho AmonYnn League will meetthis (uonin.

A irrnul plnco to meet friends atino "Empire.

The Scottish Thistle Jlul willmoot this oumintf.

The 1 U. band plays at EmmaSquare this evening.

Co. B, of the l G. uiinnl. intend !

ingn li.ia"i' shortly. I

- ,

Imported from Europe Sherry I

autl Port -- 21 years old at tin"Empire."

I

the steamer Hawaii lost her fore- -

mast head in a npiall oh Uamakualast week.

(

Hns'n Men's opium in posiessiou '

caio has been s'ill further contluued '

until

It was a ipiiet day in DistrictCourt matters. All cae were con-tinued to future dates.

The drummer of Co. A of theP.G. guards is now handling the Isticks in the P.G. band.

'The organ at K.iw.iiahao Church

was used yesterday for the lirst timesince the disaster by tiro.

The Hawaii and Crescents williilay the next game in the Leaguebaseball series this soaou,

Eighteen arrests were made by '

the police between Saturday after-- j

noon ami Monday morning. i

Pourteen arroMs wore made be- - i

twenn Saturday afternoon and yes- -

lordav t veiling for selling "swipes." .

A dividend will be payable on i

Hawaiian Sugar Co. t.Mnltawnli)stock at the olllee of W. G. Irwin V

'

Co.. LM, on Mav III.

The oharge of Deiiiir a stories I

before the fni'l ngaiust C. II. ilson ,

and .1. W. H row u Will IJO Heard III

the District Court to morrow

Mcclinuies' Ifoiiie. corner Hoteland Niiuauti .treet. Lodging bilny, week or mouth. Terms: Z. andolleeiits per night; SI ami SI. -'-." per '

weeit.

C. A. Urowu's SKMKH) libel suitagainst the Uulh-ti- n PublishingCompany, nfter hanging lire for j

nearly two years, was dropped thismorning.

All persons are warned, iu n "Lost" !

uolice eUi'where, against negotial-- ;iug No. :JS. f shares, first

..0:21

Kiitinl

Molnkiil

luunlilr,

Hebr

liktue

cries slock of the Pioneer UuildiiigA; Loan Association, to Walter Hill.

Ilov. Win. Horsfull will go toMaui by the steamer W. G. ll.tll to-morrow, accompanied by Bishop j

Willis, to take charge of tint Angli-un-

churches at Lahaiiia and Win-lu- ll

11.

STAUBINO AFFAin IN KAU.

A Woman Httrloualy Out by 11 JmtlousMan

A natne woman named Pope, wasstabbed by a man named Kmwi be- -

tween 8 mid "J o cloek on theoveniiigor April i, at Palnkimon. Knu, Ha- -

waii. It appeirs that the man iu alit of jealousy entered the house and..II IIIIIISS.il .IIIlIIiiiI llftaktAl. !..M .ill..-- , .pii.-m- ,

wiiiiuK 1 in, aiivr- -

cation Kaiwi took out a knife andstalibed I'epe under the loft shoul- -

tier, intlicting a very serious wound.I mi mum 11 in uie 0111 was nilOIIIthree inches long, uml the iiistruuient neurly renehed the liver. Theknife had snapped and saved thewoman's life, i'he woman fled nttoon as she was cut, leaving a trail ofblood behind. II. Johnson wa toldof the ull'air, and he iu turn telephom-- to Deputy Sheriff W. .1.Yates ami captain of police E.

After three hours' searchthe mail and woman were found in acane field, the latter weak from theloss of blood. Kaiwi was arroMcdand the woman was taken iu chargeby kind foreigners. When the W.G. Hall left Xaalohu on Thursdayiui i ... 1. .......: 1:1:.II. ii. iu- -

... Illl, l 1111; n'l l,T1l Hill-I -

ami nc.11 11. mi e.iiii-i- 101 lieold hiicIi a h'ugili of liino that it is

feared iiifl.immatiou will set iu.

LAID TO IttST.

Burial of thu Lnto Dr. Oe-oru- Troub- -

Btinu.

The renideiice of the lain IJr. Geo.Trousseau, I'uiiclibowl street, wasfilled with friends early yesterdayinoiuing, and profuse nud'bcnutiftilwere the lloinl offerings. Townrdnoon penplu Hocked to the hou-- e

and bv .'1 o'clock iu the nftoruoon,the time m-- I for the fuiiend, theplni'M was crowded. The G. bandwas statio'ied 011 Hie lawn and dis-coursed iiiouriifiil iniiiic prior to thefuneral. The services of theCatliolie Ciiureh were performed and thebody of the Into dctor, encaed iu abeautiful casket, was borne to thehearse Die fiiiitir.il line was headed by a nipmd of p.dice followed Ii)tlni Nittiounl bnud. I he iiiluruienttook place at the Makiki ceinciery.it was one of I lie larg st fiiueralsofa private citi.eu ever iu Houolulu There wore over ninety car- -

rirtgo- - iu hint. bcMi'e- - a larue concourse 011 foot.

The pall-beiircr- s were. Prince I).Kawananakoa, P. A. hchaefer, C. !'.Gulick, (iodfrey Urown, II A. Wide-inaiiii- ,

Samuel I'mker, Joseph i,

I). DaMoii, S. Niwleiu, H. P.Glade. II. p. Iterlelmnnii ami .1. P.Pckardl.

Dr. S. P. Scott, lllue It'ulge, llnrri-so-

Co., Mo., savs: "I'or whoopingCoUgh ('llflllllli'lldill'n ('tillgll Koinell excellent." lv using II ftotthe dii-en- e 9 deprived ol all dangeroils Thero Is no dan-ger iii giving the Iteiuedji to hahiox,at it coiilnins iiolhing injurious. 'J.'i

ami fid cent bottles foi sale by nildeuleiit. ISeiisou, Smith .VL'u., Agentsfur thu Hawaiian Uluudi.

DEATH OF CAPTAIN OHANEY.

He Diss Suddonly "

Whtlo ou HiaRegular Trip.

The body of Cantaiu P. S. Chauevof the 1. 1. S. N. Co.'s steamer Mika-hal- a

was brought to town by thatvosnl from Kauai yesterday morn-ing. When the Mik'ahaln was sight-ed he had both the Hawaiian andcompany's lings flying at halfmast,and ivhou it was learned that shebrought the dead body of the poptilar commander, there was mueu sor- -

tow among eity front men. Theflags of steamers belonging to the""""P""? 're lowered to hnlfiunit.?."" TV .. "" uon "l)r,'ni1uituiiuu tnj.

Captain Chnney had been complaining for Home time past of a painin hi heart, but ho went out with hisfluent .til... 1t...j.li. 1ial f.w .!!.. .....IIa. UU.1I...J lt.ni, lUL'UIIU Ittlll.

o called at (ho aeciistomed ports,llnally returning to Xawiliwili.There he weut nhnre for a horse- -

'.V1'1 ri(,' u'il11 l'"rr Ktlloy andHarry Morse, son of Captain .Morseof the ship Occidental. The narlvhad returned from the rido whenCantaiu Chancy was seen to swnyand fall from the hore he bestrode.When picked up ho was found to belifclos. Dr. Walters was telephonedfor, but when ho arrived it was onlyto confirm appearances -- CaptainCliauey was dead. The doctor pro- -

uouiiced the cause of dentil to bedisease of the heart. CnpL Chaney'sbody wa put on board the steamerlie had commanded.

P. S. Chancy was born in Until,Me., iu 18m, coiiMMpioiilly beingabout Ihiriy-uineyeai- s of age at Insdemise, lie was a man of iptiet anduuicsumiug manners, and lm In-e-

iu the employ of the coinpauv foryears. He was well liked byalfwithwhom ho came in contact.

The funeral look place from his"wmtMiwi, con sireel, yesterday ar--tnrniimi.. I lm tinll li.iiriip.li.i I.....v.. ".., ..- i!... iv....-..-- ' .tlr'tuin Cnmiibell, port super'iiltmleut;Captain Simeron, W. O. Nail; Caplain Preemaii. lwalani;C,ipiniu Hag- -

liiud,.)nmc Mnkee; Captain Thumpson. Kmilti; Mate Urown, Mikahnla;

tnt.. l..Aii:.t..r v n u..n ...(

rk Harvey. Ill hop WillUof theAlnrlumii luir... ....... I11..I...I lli ,r.'..... 1i1lllltl1 -

vices.

LECTURE ON SCOTLAND.

Mfa. Oitiiu Olvi'u n Hit 10 Trmit to nSmall House.

There was not a large audience atthe illustrated led ore by Mrs. (Jansiu Kawniahao church "on Pnday

levelling. Murky weather and ainuMealo at Piiiiahou prulinbly keptninny away. Thou who at tended

(were rewarded with a rich treat.There uere twelve iile.tnrc of Edin-- (burgh, including 1 lie room and theportrait of tjiieeu Mary. Many ens-- ,

ties and abbeys dating back ancient-- ,ly, scene associated with Scott midHum, togidher wllh meiuorials ofthese worlhi's, were displayeil outhe screen in vivid light. Tlie won-drous mid beautiful natural sceiiervof Scotland was shown iu views ofPingal's Cnve, Killiecrankie Pais,Pass of Leuy. lochs, rivers and sen-- 1

coasts.At the intermission W. It. Catle

made a few remarks by rcipicst. Hefelt like scoldim? the comiuiinil v fortue siunii aiieminuce al such a treat.The views made one wish to visit '

, Scotland and see the originals. Mrs.Gnus had been exceedinglv generous I

iu giving benefits. This lecture was I

f,r the benefit of the Thistle Club's '

; reading room, and she was ready toII. I .1 .a.give n lecture lor tlie Denelil ot the

Honolulu Librarv and eadigIdiom AMSocialinn". It was furtherthe intention of Mrs. Gnus, to obtninn Hones nf llntini no views, whichwhen shown iu the United Staleswould attract attention to thc-- n isl-

ands. She dcporvcd to be encour-aged, therefor-- , apart from the highmerit of her lectures.

W. L. Pelerson and a young na-tive musician then played a few airs011 mandolin mid guitnr, receivinghearty applause and concluding withAuld Lang Syne. Mrs. Gans nt theclose of the lecture thatthe next i!F- -

"FIIANOESOA DI UIMINI."t

Tho Duiluy Oompany'a Mont l'rotuu-- Itioua Ellort.

Extensive preparation!! are in progre- - both by t lit company of the?-pia- ns

now plnjing here "nml thu'' public who realize that iu "Prnu-cesca-

Itimiiii," a legitimate drama,thev are to witness roiuething alittle iu advance of any previousprodu lion seen here both iu pointof artistic excellence and si agedressings. Speaking of Darrcll Vin- -

ton's Lanciolte tho Portland Ore- -

gonian says: "Tlie part is one thathim admirably both in phy-

sique nml stylo. His excellent read-ing of many line passages showedtint accniiiplislied elocutionist amiId-- " acting was vigorous, expressive1and true." Tho Seattle Star snv;"Mr. Vinton's preienlaiion of tlietitle ruin hhould be seen by everyt heal re goer, as it is the exhibitionof dramatic force happily utilizedand skillfiillv pictured. The eliteof thii city will be out ou Tuesdaylivening 111 force and the OperaHoifi will doubtless contain themost leane-- audiencewithin its walls foi some time pant.

NOt'lOE.

IIID.M AMI Al li:il IIAII-- . I W I l.l.I pi no liilU ciiiir.-iuie.- l in mi n.imuwli limit in wrllKii unler

OI.O. .M.IN'IYIth.Iliinulillii, Mat 7. IMil. il!7 l

1.0 8T

imtiiih'Aii. Nil 'H,.'iHH Alllls, ir!"ene Mm k iii'.l July 7. I 'Ml, luH.li r liill.ui tlie 1'iuiieer HimIiIIiil' uiniI .nn i' nl Ii hi il iiiruii uie uarneiiHKIIili'.t lit'iluliallllK the milil nll.i.i-Ii'.- 1'

11

UIVtDKNI) N0TI0K

V IHVIIICMI Wli.' in. hi i: amiI ill .tl.lt' In III. M' I'kllll l(ll III Illl'

II ill A il 4 SI i. til I'hmI'aN) ill llm Olllee OlWin. O. lr A lit A 1'ti .'.I, iiii Mm IU

WM U IIIWIN,tu.'7-i- lt finturr.

FIRST OF THE 8EA80N.

Kamohnmoha Beats Hawaii by aFluke.

The grand stand at the Leaguegrounds was fairly filled ou Satur-day afternoon, the attraction beingthe opening of the baseball season.The KamehamehaH ami Hawaiiwere to open the ball. The P. G.band was iu attendance and so werethe "kid." Uoth teams appeared iutheir old time uniforms, the only ex-

ception being that Miveral of' theKninehamehas wore umlershirls.The game was begun well, but endediu a fiasco. The game was properlythe Hawaii's, but through a mis-understanding of Tommy Pryce's, itwas lost to the Kamehaiuehas. Itwas a tie at the first half of theninth inning. The Hnwaiis weretwo out, with Willis ou third base.Pryce went to the bat and poundeda grounder, sending Willis home.Instead of covering his own groundPryce watched Willi, and wasthrown out. The Haw-nii- s were sodiscouraged by their catcher's mis-take that they let their opponentspile up four runs. Ahin, the Ha-waii's new pitcher, threw a sternlyball, and helped materially to keepthe score down.

Following is the ofllcial coro:

KWIKIHMMIt.

.NMI.. Ml. . Illl. o. t I.

Mnlitikn, all ... . 0 .1 '1 'J '.' 0Mt'lii'iila, i . . . . 11 1 a 0 s 0l!fiivky, n ... I J e 7 11

l.lml-a- Hi ... ti 11 17 e 11

Kiuiinf, e f 11 e '.' I u U

lldltf,c . . . .1 1 0 11 .1 1

Akn, I.I i 0 e n 11

Kokl, r.f , e j leuVIm--, ah . . . ." ;l :i 0 ' 1

Total :t it in wi .'

inn tn.iMr. - u n. mi. 11 t. r

Willi.. H ".. : "l Ut ilto-1- 1. r.f .. .. A 11 0 I u .'H11I1, If 11 ti I 11

I'rjfH. 0 ... i '.' '.' .3 n I

Ahin. All ti 11 et'upll.ef .. . r. a 1 1 u --'Tli'iii.oii, 'ill I 11 '.' 11 J 0

Inrk, .'Hi ... 1 11 e A .' eliar'. 1 I I 11 1

Total. II 7 :tn ;v II

Timet of came, limiri l.'i mlinito-- .Cnrntil runi Hawiilli, : Knmiliaincliii,X lliKfion liftIN liv In 1!: In Ahin3.lA-- f

Mrnvk....1

"iH-- liv..-

-.l.l:.. h ..MiIa ..3.

un nu-ii- -i nnnini lllirnn- - 11: iiatai'II. rtlllltl lilt I tltiUnt : (lit..i..iiu.. IiIIhIt. i'iiiiM. Iliiiiilc i)u Hart, Tlmine-mil- ,

WIIIU. I'avil liiilln llrlilKf 7; I'rttni lniilii: r. Cmlilit!, M. K'oln'kaloli.

A. IVny.

KIOIIK n ISMSII,I : .1 1 r, 11 7 s ' iu

Knmrlinmrlia 11 I u II i 11 u 0 11Huttall .1) 'I 11 I II I ! u 0 u - 7

Historical LfCturu1 here will lie a liieelniL' f lli

Hawaiian Historical Society iu theY. M. C. A. Hall this Momfay even-in- g,

May 7th, at 7:!W o'clock. Apaper will be read by Prof. Alex-ander on "Governor Haiauoir andl lie proceediuus of the lliis-ia- us onKauai in 1S1I ISH'i." The publicare coidinlly invited to atleml.

TI" litln Hull'iin. Micni . r ,,, ih- . . .j"s

mh 0!

June

Races !

I).. nut lie fooled thisywir, (lie owner amitniiiin-- s of line MtuckHlioiild liuvi.' tlie very boutiii:ility of feud for theirhoi'M-H- . The only pliu--

for hiicIi is the

CALIFORNIA FEED CO.

IW Ihl.KI'IIONKS l.'i -

DELIVERY TO THE PARK EVERY DAY.

Oikick A: Wauliiousk:Corner (iiueu uml Nuiiniuihtreels.

THIS SPACE 13

H. H. WILLIAMS

Ho el Hlni'l,

Next dour to Horn's Bakery.InJI If

FOR SAI.K

V H-:- iioiei-- : HAi.i-- r yu.t M i.till anil Hull Hull "$fZ9&lint! I'iiii-- . ulremly weiiniil. If HA'l'l iUuLJHitAstii,

lui; '.' W'liiiliuil Siiiiiiini Vulle),

GOOIII NLTANf

FIT AND FINISHM'.W -

(Jiisliiiici'i'S andUUITQ I'llOM

Diy OoihIh. Fniioy Gooils,

Gout's Funnelling

Rich Red BloodResults from caking Hood's

GarsapurillaT??: rKrS- -ir'-. -.-

w m

H$b&i it t r . .'r ri i, u t ur nlYZ tZJ. vnrlih&M ii'Iz-ittit- ?'

r&z :?Mr. CHaa. Walker

Ot Kan l'ranclsco.

.'Tor peroral ysnr t Inve been tro'iMol withMotcla-- f anil 'lmilet nn n.y f.Ko nn.l l.ojy.rMi-I- i ncre trrrj nnncylns. I trl il - rM pr- -

tcriinioni, nn.l lo ot.ier mrill luci. tut uicjr

Hood's s Curestil t not orm to lion-f- il 1.1s. t fill a friend

.M I in-t- M tr; Iiimi-i'-i HiMiiii.irill.1. I wasOik ru. Lu .I in-- ,. to II

A Thoroush Trial.After uiliis two liiit.'--- . tiiy 1VI.1 ti iiimcit to Itsmtnrjl uio I .i.l iup It, n Il plvoi mi

trpit;".li nn I li:"i I ti-- r li.tl lii-- T If.'illliIn in) lie. n el 1 " Ii i i taHliu flat IS S."t.vlurnl.t. ' lns Wi .i'.k. uti rumll Mfg.CUi m I.IkIhII mivj- - .,., rrn. Itcu.

Mootl'o Pil!3 era Die licitl'Uli, .Mil it tllcoiUoti, euro be.iilaulo. SCO.

HOIIItllN. NKWMAN A fO.,AkciiIi ftir llawnllnu latnln.

Tin' Tnnwn Coal Mine islocntfd in FiiktioK'u Ken intlu Muiid of Kiiishni, .Jjipiin.Mild wsis dim-oviTc- iihouttwenty vt'iirs ii;o. It wasowni'd hy tin jrovern incutand iniiifd simply Tor thetfoviTii incut's use.

(treat improvements, how-

ever, were made since it wassold to u corporation aboutsix yearn ao, by importingmining machinery from Ku-rop- c

ami America.

Tarawa CJoal in tt-- ed morethan all tthcr Japancsc coalsin the loiiowni"; countries :

China, Manila and Strait'sSettlcnieiits. It has roundits way even to Bombay.

Two eiiryocs have beenimported into the HawaiianIsland recently, and it ha-n- o

superior iu this market asstovo or steam eon I.

(i. K. HOAItD.MAN.

Sole Aciit lor K. ( yui"i &

Co.

HOLLISTER & CO.,

Import m:J Sul Wtiuloilc dnl

ReUil

l.l. KINJif" UK

KINK CIO A IISTotjucooa, Citarotttirt

Smokers' Articlesolllt D'lOCK lb LOMI'LLIK.

e hmj itlll eulltliiue III the

Soda l III K

Water Factoryon rim

Business Eaulanade

in u Olllee nml Mllp-lllOl- ll inriier oflint Meii'liiuit tireel-- .

HOI. I, IH I hi! .v I'll.

UANOINO.

a l M 1. i:nw. it iu; Mom: r.M uill luivi a la lur iliit 'ruin 7 luill'. M. mi Mo.NU.i YSmel Illl IthliAYclit tlie A I. ..s II I . eiiiiiineii.- - iik Milt "IIIIVriii' per nun III v f"l , f I (ml.inlii'i-- lli lilelli'i- - Kaule llieli, Jillil- -

Chi" 111 : r. m mi I'ltlli Y.lu.'. H

RKM0VKI1.

ISO- - IIA.- - liKMi'Vl I) IIIDM.,Hl to .Nil. l.li'lllll 'Ire. 1. in iInor ! J iiiiei iiii lil.ell I. i, llllli'i.ll.iiir- - U.'l. il IU." .'it

KZI3rSTHIiKT.

- Tailor!GUARANTEED.

Itn K o-

StTli-O-- i .lust K

iW'j.am

;

fuel veSJl-- 1 UP

Liiwiih. I'Jti' . I'Hu . IStr

of Evory Description.

Headquarters for White Goods

AT

3NT. S. SACHCS30 Port street, Honolulu.

Immense Assortment I Lowest Prices !

NAI.VS.UOKH In Plain, Strls.il. I'lieok. n'nl I'lal.l.-- .

Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawos, Linen LawnsIN Al.l, (IIIAI)KS AND IMtH'K.S.

HIM I'll Ks In Htripeil. 'lieek, I'lnlil- - nml llnlr l.im-s- .

INDIA Li NUNS. BATIHTK AND CorTON CHAPKS.COTTON MULLS IN WHITIi. CREAM AND ECKU

I.MMKNHK VAIMKTV t)K

WHITE . C3-003D- S

-- AN KNIIl.t:! VAIMKTV (IK

LACES AND EMBROIDERIES!K.MIIItOIMKItY ClHIIMiS In Sw, .Valii-i..t- k m. HnmlMir In

All WMtli. wllh liKertlni; to Mali Ii.

All-ov- or Embroidery, Embroidory Flounces and Domi Flounces.

Lace3 of Every Description in All Widths.

5K3 Koliinson Block, Hold Street.NKXT TO OltllU AV a I'OltTKM

Stock Must be Sold on May 1st.I Wll.l. H'.l.l. ni- -r MY KNTIIir. sroi-K- . rnVsiKIIVo OK

Dry and Gent's Furnishing Goods,

SHOES, H.A.TS,Mens and Boys' Suits, Etc., Etc.Sos. It in impoHxililv for nn- - lo inuiition all the Artiolw

ainl IVici'm !

- SAI.K COMMKNCIW UN

Monday, March 19.l'LKASK OIVK MK A (ALL!

Stock Must b8 Sold oa May 1st.

NOTICE.I lm vi- - hi'i'ii iiislruciiMl I13 Mil. .1. M. iik Sa k Sii.va,

'liiopiii.ioror Ha. II.wvaiiaNiF.m'an-ksi-- : Maaaic, riotuUtrrul,to sell his Mock of .lAPANKSK (JOOI)S. AIm, ii hir Uti.MortnuMit of JAPAN KSK L'AIMCU NAPKINS will beulilI.USSTIIAN TOST.

Just Received perA I.AIIlli; AND

Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc.Wli ltl;H I'O C.VI.I. Sl'Kl'IAI. Al'I'KMIO.N III OLIl

Dress Goods in Wool a.nci Liualm,SILB8, UCE3, 0L0VE8, HOSIERY. ETC., ETC.

B. F. ElECXiEK.S & GO.tSOKt Ii 61 1 PORT STraina'P

iKi.i.i'iiu.Mi nn. ",.";; uinCI IAS. IIL'STACK,IMIIIKTKK AND DliALKK 11,

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter

V ALWAYS ON HAND JNew Goods Received by Evtry Steamer from San Francisco.

tmr-- All fmtlif.illy Hlleii.l to.tilieliiil ti 11. vtllli

Limoia Mlim-k- . Kimi Stiikkt.

llol'll nil.hl llo.NKh .'IU

LKWIS

i.'

S. S " Mariposa "

rilolt K S 01 K Or

NiHW.ietii.n Kunnnitm Nluiul UnUra

Hkt. Koht m Aukea Siukkt.I If.11 .1 II

c mix

tt CO.,

1' o Itux

Ill KOli'V STIiKKT.

Imporlcrs. Wlioblc k lirlail (Irocm

Provision Dealers & Naval SuppliesFresh Giiods by Evory California Stoanior.

ICK - IIOI'SIO - (fOODS - A - Sl'KUlALTV.Im.am.s Qhubiu, Snuiiii.n jjt gar .S1TiMArruN UiAhv.MhKi..

II. I hl'lltiM.

1

'J't.1

,

MS

II. K. .M.'IMVIM-- : & HIH).,IMItllllLlts ti ULALEII.1 I.N

Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed.Ni linu.1. lit i.-.- l I., .vt-r) I'ltekel Ir. n. Hie tliun-r- MhI.-- mi.l h.in.

I'UKSII C'ALIIOUMV - IMIODU'K- - HY K KICY STKAilhltA. I Uulem Mill, I, ii , ,illeli,,., ,,, i.MV, l,V,.r,H( t -- n.I'H nl Die I'll) I' II l.l.

IM.1SU OlIIIMlt SlILIl'IIKIl iSA1l!IHlJllll Ol'hNTMO.KAhl OUKIl Mllt'l AM) K.INI1 HIHKKTN,

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FORTY-NINT- H ANNUAL REPORT

OK THK

New-Yor- k Life

JOHN A. McCALL,o

OFOF 185W.

Premium IncomeInterest, Rents, etc

Total I ncoiiit'

Deutli ClaimsiMidowincnts ami AnnuitiesDividends, Purchased Insurance, etc,

Total to l'olicv Holders . .

Numlicr of New Policies lotted . .

Amount of New Insurance Written

18)l.AssetsLiabilities, 1 per cunt StandardSurplusNumber of Policies in Korcc . .

Amount of Insurance in Force

new

'.

Insurance Co.

SUMMARY REPORT:MTSIXEKS

President.

I 127,'l88,0n70,87-- 1 51

. 88,808,0-1- 0 v

..i l hi,V V.Wlf. .'

. . 1,1 58 1)1

. .f ir,o:iH,'ini) 27

.sf.,m00

1 1 20i:M,075,151.0.'i

CONDITION .lAXUAKY 1,

I'KOUUKSS IN KSIKI.

Increase in Henelits to Policy HolderIncrease in AssetsIncrease in SurplusIncrease in Insurance WrittenIncrease in Insurance in ForceIncrease in Number of Policies in ForceIncrease in Number of Policies Written in KS'.i.'l

over 18U2

Increase in New Premiums Income over I bat of1802

Fiust of

of poliei

18 men nniiili iichieie

nine.770.150,078 00,

l'iii'e Cne

8111,201,582 22

OS

:l ,8 12,011 00fttl.008,010 00

:;7,oo8

l.N52

12

for in lSO.'l li..,."tli(l

written in 1 80.'!

lu th following rotpocU tho New York iu lbl)3. ban BROKEN ALL.RECORDS evor matlo by Uorolf nny utuur Compnuy.

Numlicr policic- - iippliei!

Skciini) Number

l,oi:),-i:i- 7

220,082

1.(582,008

actually85,111

Tiiutir Amount of new insurance issued in ISO.'J ..t22:!,80O,uiifl

Foiumi Number of new polieie-actual- ly paid for iu ISO.'J

70.000

Finn Net fiitin in new business over the previous year!f5l,8l2,000

Sixth Net increase in number of polirie- - in JJ7,008

Skvkntu Net gain iu insurance in $80,008,0-1-

DailyBulletinPublishing

o.till

ARE KISCEIVIN(S

.n

BOOK & JOIJ STOCK

BY EVERY

AT

,1)89

08,1

22S,-- I 7,11--

i:vku.vi. AOKNT. HAWAII isi.amw.

NEW INVOICES OF

Till : IK

H. 1.

Electric Printing Ofto

Merchant Street,

STEAMER

Honolulu,

Golden Rule Bazaar.

I

W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.i

.

The Domestic Siitimj Machinemake happij true ami sin

All kimh Much i up Xetillex emAttachments In imlke neti linmmi

(iuilnt In chtirni .,.;.- - .

leare a happy mi He

.('lie best quality lias noon uscuSpectacle iiil hipijlasses In Jit tlroUK,olli; On Feb,

all siahls "'i that liuth nlil ttntl ! locomotive was run over the bridge. . ....t. ii .1 t( i

I7,025,0!0 nml nx to hup-25- !,

870 i'

nnil I'm'il lii tnvke

.

.

Lifo.or

.

fume

force

-

'

' ...

' ""'I' Ur '"'W!'- -

Ihilh mid To; In nuil:e the

iliHniijtlcr hiijijtii.,

llcmimiluii Tin,ew,-:te- r l nuiK-- i

' '

the hutine mini M.

Tennis Siipjilie In lxit ''"'

ijihii' lie! ijirl Intppij.

Wutlch mnl I'neL'il llmd i ;

imike limit In-- J'lllmi Imppif. '

Iliielntll Siipplie In make "mir

hull" luippi.

'ititimi Ch ril mill Sneielithe the

sacnlicial was erected

Djlici StiiliuiH'ty iiiul lllmikItnol:, iiinl In emu pitie the luippi-n- c

uf nil

hi a Sli m U'iiitliiuj, Stem

Seltimj Xickcl l'l,ile,l Watch,

ijiim'milml n ijimil timekeeperI'nt

3STOTIOEVisitors, Picnic Paities, Luaus;

Futolio !

i At Smiths Bus and LiveryStables. King Street,

Adjoining Metroiolltun Menl MnrketJIs the ('bciiH-s- t pim- - In town you ciiii ut'lllilsi-s- , WiiKonelti".. lliU'L-l-. ill. raiiuieHir". It will pay ou In mil mid reIs'lore iii tr

Mutual Tolophonoll'MlMI

J. J. EGAN 'i

B14 Fort Slroot..ai.waym i in hash thk I

Intact in MillinaPTr '......v..w. - -,j.- -thh i.aiiist

Wbtto and Colorod Worsted GoodsI UK Mili fOMI'I.KTKriTiirK OK

I)RY:(J()()1)8IN THK t'lTY

Dressmaking Done by Mrs. Rentier.

A Business PropositionW. I Iiii'iiIii, who has been

hi Hiui.iliilii for us it

Builder and Contractor,Wlshc In I'tmipetK with ill" hard timetmnl to uhv dii public the bciiillt le

i (nrnlOiiii,; tin-i- with uoml work at lowfor ssil iili. nn ciitiliut iill'urd to

' let .nr priiM-rl- Koto ruin fur the wmilofrepuirs. Mi. I tm-iii- .lll nimrunli'i .ill- -fiii'tlou. I'utrniilre thi Kiiiiiiialiin.

' GEO. W. LINCOLN,' iM-t-f 'il.' Klin; ri-et

C. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS,

AROHITBOTS.Oihik: New sufc )i'mhII IIiiIIiMiik,

Tort "Iri't'l, Hiiiiolulil, I.

I'lmis, mnl Mitriiiii-iiil-- i

eiici- - k'vhii fur hvi'ry uf llitild-- !

Ink', tild IIiiililliiKN succei'sfiilly Uininid-- Ielled mid r.nliirKcd for Interior

Muin or Draw-- IiiiK, Trni'lii); mid lllue I'rlntiim. Ilniwliis(or Hunk or Stinr lllinlriillun.

OEYI.ON TEA AND JEWELUY.

TO THK 11111.11Ilti.O I Imve opi'iii'd ni) Moroni No. I'iiHlreet uith Mmmf.ii-iurei- l

Jeuelr) set llli Itnlile-- , hupplilres,ele. .Illt r mint' I'lirn I'eyloll Telltrj II. Also, Id.Miui UiiiiiI-iiiiiiI- ii Liti'it.An llisix-ittlul- l uf in Hloi-I- . Is sollcllt-it-.

W. .1. SAIdtlh,'fiV-- ll Vo I 'ill N'iiiihiiii street

NOTIOE.

XTttTll'K If HI'.ltKltY HIVKN THAI'11 'Imnii I buck is authorised to net furHie III nil llllllll'ir. li'llllli'i; I" 111, i'wnui.i-- -

In ll.iiinliilii iliirlm. me iilifci.tii'i' from IheIsland ol ' C !'ON JHI'..

Hoii'ilulii, April 'Jl, IM'I. Hill 'Jn

NOTICE.

MIIT'CK If HKItl.ltY HIVI'.V THATll t hunt; Chuck U aiithurled lo act fornit- - in all mailers relating lo m Im-ln- n

In Honolulu, during inv n from tinisland of ko Mt'Nii vi:k.

HoiioIiiIii April .'I Is'U. lull J

Fur l.oi'itl Nfw.s

Fitly HVMnti'il

Tnki the

lltillutiti

ltJvtry limu.

?- - vr ' r N.r. 'tiymyt , ,y fiffHyawF'JiiJiijpjyi

J

D0ING3 IN CHINA

Railway Building Placating a DnltyChild Selling.

27th, tbotirt

II"1""

Kccotit Oriental advices receivedby tho ISitipross i)f Japan give someinteresting particular if tins burialanil industrial progress ot China.Tho Overland China Mail of March2ttiSffiMt&.isLaiiho together with several othercnternrises of similar character,The Latiho bridge consists of twospans of 80 foot the clear, live, of200 feet and 10 of UK! feet. All thegirders are of mild steel manufactured iy .Messrs. tiaiitiYsnie 01 weroy,umlor tho Weclal inspection of SirHenjanim Hakor. me piers are an

... ........ .....t .!.. I! .IMIIl..ll(U IllDUlliniu iiliiCMunt.' iiiuii i iru hithe vicinity, and cement of'

rus Uixcenenev tue icnroy is et- -

nected to forinallv open the newlino nrobablr next month.

-The

bridge works at Shanghai Kuan arc.being slowly completed anil will bocapable of manufacturing from imIIJril!ll iiiihiii all luttire girders need- - .

,h' .,l10 Knllwajr Department.Active steps are bemjr. takien lo com '

nlete some l'2t) miles of new linefrom l'ak-ko-k- tt to Taling ho, viaChun ho-so- . Niiiii-yiie- n chott andIviu chott and 1000 tons of rail werorecently lauded at Port Arthur forconveyance to Kiu-clio- I lay.

The following instance of thesupi rstitiou 'till rampant auiiing tho '

Celestials is amusing. It that '

short time ago the Grand canal atiiungmlao burst its banks lor a sec-- lotul time during a brief period, antlthe Celestial mind, with its usualingenuity, aeriled the disaster toIt... .in .ml i ..f M.ini.t rlf.tr ir.nl. ii rtmi.

oritur on day or second at-- .Slat inner,, t ennie,, hnnniu,. tempt a stage

TO

408,j

Vtirlae jin

Isyearn

prices

II.

INI-UU-

Nuiimiil I'c.nIuiiIVurls,

Oniiu.

oniiu.

a

in

mortar

seemsa

unknown. Tho presence of thistleitv was at first reported by thelocal rustics but finally corroboratedby tho testimony of all thetillicersami troops occupied on the works ofrenal r. The case was retiorled tothe Commander in Chief and by his

in honor of the god, oliernigs madeto him. and prayerslolleted up asu- - ring him to refrain from interferingfurther with the efforts of the work- -

men. Presumably these solicitationsl.n.l tl... .I...U...I ..it.... ii...... mi JJf

iiiruiiT in iiii-- nun nunthe work was siiccessfallx completed.Consequent upon thiis Li Hung.Chang, Governor Oeiier.d of Cliilui,prosentud a postscript memorial toHis Majesty requesting him iu re-

cognition of the niiign iiiiinity of thiswater god, to bestow a title uponthe same and allow a temple to bobuilt for hull at the northern term-inus of the Grand canal.

The commercial complexion ofparental nUcction is sullicieiitly in- -

stauced bv the follow hi:: A womanof llinghwa traded away her,daughter, aged v.. to a Kooehowman, lor the Ming little Mini of ."MOO.

The girl, however, ran away and re- -

turned to her mother, whereuponthe model parent disponed of her toanother matt for $il Then pur-chaser No. t discovered the fad anddemanded the girl from purchaserNo. 2, but the latter Daily refused topart with her. The Hist purchaser i

thereupon carried his eae tutocourt ;

unit mo arrest oi tueiuoiner was or- - .

dorcd, but she frustrated the venge- -

aucn of the law by hanging hen-e- l f.

The court then ruled that if thesecond niirclue-e- desired to keen theKin ne iiiinti mj ?.-- mr uie iiiuoniitixpeiises of the deeeaed woiiinu andMil to the lirrt pureliasor as

rtli., l)ialrl..t Mf.irtl ril.i T Ijiu'nr........IWnh in... l.iH .liiiiVmri- - ...ri.ii.in...mates.....that crocodilcsswarin r.iu IJatuk Ititbit, i

ilospite the fad that thousands hutebeen slain. A gardener fetchingwater had his hand and arm badlytorn by one of lliecu beasts. TheDistrict .Magistrate himself captur-ed a fine satubar of 'KMI katm iuweight within a mile of his house.ruilroinrr .Vo Ailverlin't.

j

HIGHEST PEAK IN AMERICA.

It ia Mount Lou'an in tho Dominionot Cnniidn.

I

In connection with a report of theI'uited States and Cauadiau survey I

parties delimiting I he boundary be-

tween Alaska and liritish Columbia,the Victoria ColouiM sas:

"If it can be inauaged withoutthe work of the survey Mr. I

McArthur is to be given an opporlu- -

uity of making t he attempt to ascendto the biimmit of .Mount St.

"lu this connection Mr. King re- -

marked that tho usually accoptodidea has been that Mount St.is the tallest peak on the Americancontinent. It has imtially been tin- - '

derstood to bo lS.tKK) feet high, anda mountain iu old Mexico was claimetl to be 18,."IHI feet high. However,when the American eoast surveynotes wero being worked out it wasfound that Mount l.ogau, which liesfarther back from the coast thanMount St. r.lias and is acknowledg-ed even b the American contentionto be iu Canadian territory, wasIti.fiUI fei't high. Coiihoipiontly, 'Canada ha-- , undoubtedly the tallestmountain on the continent. It hasthree peaks, the talle.it called Logan,iii lemur oi air William Lot-nt- i,

Canada's greatest geologist. Thework of the survey will probablyfinish at tho etui of September, whenthe parlies will return tor the win- -

' l .,r I uder the first arrangementbetween ('atiada and the UnitedStates, tho whole work was to be '

completed by Nouuiber uoi, buton tlie rupieseiilatious of Sir. King,of the t anadiau, and I'rofei-Ki- r

Meiidenhall. of the I'uited Stalessurvey, tho time was extended till i

I

Ueceiiiher .list, Ib'.l.i. So Hall thedata are not gathered I his ear to

'

define the bunts between Canadaami Alaska, thete still remains another summer to complete thework."

Mr V. (i. Potter, crayon and wator-col- artist, who has boon visiting the islands for his health, hasmade an engagement wilh Mr. J.

Mr. I'otter's work whilein San Francisco was second tonone. Samples will bo on exhibitionut, our Kttttllo, 102 Fort it root.

"DAI NIPPON"Hotel Street (Arlington Block)

above Store h received anotherSplendid Invoice uf

JapaiiaSi mmI

Goods

Per S. S. "China."

I'OMPRIHIMI

RpQllHflll QilV fllld CMMI M

vvuumui wtmuuuviuuuuiI)res Goods in nil shade, tvlalu unit

llgunsl.

Table Covers,lied Covers, Oriwtix, '

C'heiiitses, Hlmwls,

Silk Crape Rainbow Suits,

All Crilorn Kntiey DrniM-rlf"- ,

Embroidered Handkerchiefs

llolllr, Heiirfe, Saslit-i-,

Jnukots. Oni, Ktc. V.W

NOVELTIES:Tin- - I'rlcc of tlie-- e IIihmU will alnn.

)inl, tticlitilliiK

Elegant Silk Kimonos!

linn Niinie Cluiiirtk- - t'nr'.rlii l il'liliiii"

HWa Ten folH.

Large and Small Japanese Rngs

tjllk UinlirulliiF, llulit lull strniiK,t'liiilrtinilillvs. Bilk ;

llniiilHHt lllliuU. ttttrit nlth .utlc -- :

Silk Ijiiiip Hliiule. tiuu itlfJiptneie Screeni, Irom S3 Up.

urgB .TanailfiRfi UUIUlUlldb

MW 'mi he Syt with Pole In theKriiiiinl, nice for Picnics or l.iinchc mil

liHir-. llm enn .wim-- I out or s!

n- - u lelll.

TV YP'IY'iXJ PPAPli'QvUl i '! IViVL I1.0

IS HltKAT VAItlBTY.

4k-- IllKpei'tlou ltosHctfillly Invited.

Mrs, J. P, P. Collaco, Proprietress.

WHY" LUCOL

IS THE BEST

PAINT OIL.

Dries i'rlei-t- l solid inside of twentyhours.

Korms n dursble mnl elastic Hot H lirll- -

tlecoiitliiK.

,..,,,,,,..'"'''is Us kIi.-i- s louKer limn miy otbet

llc-U- ts tbenutloii of acids mid nllfullesbelter tbuu miy other oil.

KIoms fri'flv from the brush without run- -

iihiK mid spread" well.With the uddltlun of l.ltlnuKe, ) s a

liiinl (iirfuce, suitable for lluurs, steps, etc.Mixes readily with pitmciil troiiiut In

oil In paste form.lirliit-- i out the real shades ot the colors

mnl keeps them uunltered.Is a soleiit for the most delicate of the

lieu coal tar colors.Added to vu ru I'll ur

working of the varnish.Dim not darken white lend or any dell-cal- tt

colors.Hits greater hod) than any other oil.Iteipllres one-thir- d less pigment llmli

any other oil.

fan be added to lin-m- oil and II willK'eally improve the linseed.

i'hii be thinned with turpentine.lly uctiiiil texts, has outlasted the best

lllist-e- oil.Therefore, is the Im- -i paint oil ever

Direotion for Use.Un l.itcui. iu every respect iu the

Hume muiiiiei as yntt wiiulil liuseciloil, with c thai youmay mill fully ouc-ipiitrt- more be-co- t.

to the biime ipiantity of piniin-n- l

limn you wiuihl o linrucil.Iu tiring mel.tllie, Vcitctiiin red, the

ochies, nml oilier dry piuinenu, it is

mlvisalilu lo mix ttptlie piinit at leastone day hefoie H is to lie iim-iI-

, theniiihl a tlibd more l.i'coi. anil the paintwill he foiiuil to cover well mnl Imvea Km n I gloss,

NKVKIt USK .1 A CANS.

Where hard siir laces hiiuIi uh Hours,steps, etc., are reipured use lit It irj-- e

'only, novo use Jaiaiis.U'l'OI. MIXKS WITH V .Mi

NISflKS

ami usMMs then winking amiibeii appearnuce lii'l I II KV

SIIOIU.ll UK I'HKII hA.MK HAY TllhV MiK

MlXKli, otherwise the gum of the vuiiiish may hi pieeipilideil oi the mix- -

tun- ciinlleil.The nililiiiun of fnnu to of l.r- -

i'OI. to viunlnlies does not reduce tln-1-

lii-li- e inn retitrd their li.irdouiii)' anddrying niul it pri vents then cnicking

Hi ll I1 1 1) IV IV It PI!II 111! VAI I IU II t 1.1 A' U-J- o

liliteiid,Agents for tbe Hawaiian Islands

m-- u

The Prize

Awarded !

Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Co.WinB the. Prize at theWorld's Fair with their"EAGLE" Brand Beer.

8T. tUJlB, Oct. SI, 1810.

HOP Its. MAf'rARI.AN ''". 1'I'.II ..I..I.. II Iriiiliuniiii, ii. i.

lu.tr Sin U have mailed you n copy...... .! fl . .... ..........I.. .. . I. M .....me ii iiiiiiuiiiu-ui- iuu Kiruvictory won oy me rtjoiF.rs.KH-irsc- n a sso- -ciATinK with their "KAUI.K" Bralnl ofllecr,

I Signed I

A" HKUBKIl-lJUHC- H llltKWlSU AH80- -

OIATIOK.

(0)tctal Dttpnleh In '

Woriii'm Kaib, Ciiicaoo, Ilu, Oct. 'Jit. i

No awnril hns uverbern iniiile ?o grntlfyliiK i

to St. Louis ticiiile nml to Justly meritedna the one efven y by the ColumbianJury ot the World's Knfr, conilstlui of con- - '

nolsscttM and cliciiil.ts of tliehli'lieKlrnnk,to the Anliouser-Htiso- li ilruwlnc Assocln- -tton. lly mctbods of unrivalled si i

enterprise, and by ttsltig the best materialproduced in Aiiiencn ana r.nrojio, exciuu-Iti-

corn and other ndtllternuts or aurruuntes, tliedllleretit kinds ot the Antieuser-Ilnc- h

beer Imve become the favorites withthe American and have now conipiervd the lilRliet award In every particu-lar, which bad to be considered by theColumbian Jury. The liltjli chnrni'ter ofthe award given y by the Jurors willlie better understood w hen it is known thatthe dlirerent beers exhibited by ttiu

tirewllii Asorlntlon hnd to j

compete with liiindnsls of the most excel- -

lent displays of other brewers. The fuelthat no other concern lias received somanv points for the various tial '

illcs "of pood liccr contlriiis anew the llrm's I

reiiuLstloii as the leader ot all Ami-rlmt- i I

beers, and Mr. Adolphu llltcb can feelproud over tins resun(i iinv inenieu.

mmB&&'mm?T J(8U0UISvM0;Jh

Hti" Tbe above Is a of tbe

Label of the "EAGLE" Brand which took

Ihe Prize.

In ordcriiiK this Hcer be urc loask for the "K.Uil.K" llrnnd.

Macfarlane & Co., L'd,Wtt-l- ! AittnU ('it llllililltilll lllillnl)

f co H

tsq 1 H ' b5

pq I S H : -

p 1

Hawaiian

Electric

Company.

Notice to Consumers!

The nne mirk of the lluwaiutii

Eln'trie Co. lifiiifi nuw completed,

native i lieoliy uifn that fromnml njWr .liiiiunnj lJtli the Com-pun- y

m prepared to iiupply

fhrtric liilhtinjl In

in ii few iIiujh Ihe ('(imiiuij will

ulmi li' prepared to furn'mh electric

motor for power, mid of which

line notice will lie iliccn ,

The Company further announce

that they are prepmed to receive

order fur interior wirinu and can

furiiinh Jiiture and all filtinijt in

connection wilh new nercice.

i'rintid rule, reuiilatiaai mid

I'ompmiy'ii rate can lie had mi

apidicatioii to the .Superintendent.

W.'-t- l

Wm. G. IRWIN,ntl'UIDKNT H, K. CO,

THK

DAILYBULLETINCO.

Are New Invoice ul

BOOK AND JOB STOCK

BY KVKKY rtTKAMKK

AT IHKIK

MKKCHANr HTHKBT.

Where thoy ttr fully prepared to do allkltuli uf work lu tu luteit nlv, at

the shortbst notice and at thetnuit KeMODaule Katea.

Floe Job Work lu Colors a Specialty I

POSTER PRINTING

Executed In the Mol AttrscllvMuuuer.

uiLLUEADa. i.trrrHitHiflAUB,

HTATBMhJNTS. NUTUUBAUri,

MtlMOKAMUUMU. U'llJ.

Head tlie follow lug paltlal list of pc-lultl-

uud get tbe UULUKriM'tprluc-- i be-lu- re

placing your orders. By u doingyou will save both dine uud uiuiioy.

l.utlui lii-dn- ,

Note lleutle,Hill licada,

Meiiiuraudiiuitf,iiilla ol LdiiiK,

rituteluelila,I'liculars,

Uuutrue.ts,Agreuuiente,

tihippiug Uontracto,Ohevk Uooke,

Legal blunko,('sluiidurd,

tiardo,Visiting C'urilb,

HimineoB Ourds,Finiorul Uaids,

AdiniBBiun Curda,Fruteiuul t!urd,

Time UiiiiIb,Milk Tii'kuU,

Meal TiukeiH,Theutre 'i'ioktiU,

Sdhuluruhip UertiHcalea,I'uiporatlon Oerlltiuutes,

Marriage Oertillcateij,Itecelptb uf all kinds,

Plantation Orders,Proiuitmory Notes,

i'auiplduU,Catalogues,

t'lograniiiiee,Labels of every variety,

Petitions in any luugimge,Kimilupeu tie Letter Ciruulurs,

Spurting Scores & Hccurilo,t'erpulual Washing Lists,

Uunurnl liuok Wuik,Klc, Etc., Etc., Etc.,

Pllliled utld Ulocked wbun ileslli-il- ,

r- - No Job U allowed to lenve tin) d-- dc

until It glv4 atulkutiuu.