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VOL. VIII. NO. 1103. HONOLULU, II. I., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1804. PRICE 5 CENTS.
THE DAILY BULLETINPBt!CTCD AND fCBUSHED
KVKRY AFTERNOONCXl'IM t)NDAT BT TB
Ddil, Bulletin PubMing Co., I'd.,at tub orrtoa
m 328 lerchant St., Boaotala, M. I.
iUB8UKllT10N-8- ix DnLtAM a Yiab.iMIvred In Honolulu t Finr 0tVtnNtn, in ad ranee.
m WfiBKLY BULLETIN
-I- B PUDL1BHK- D-
ravHJBtv TTjrasx3A.--V e"oua DjU.awi a yA to Domestic,tnd Fir Dollar to Foreign hnbeerlber,cyhi Id adranco.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
tHht () dOMitOA TYLa
jv BOTH TKLKPJIONKHP. O. BOX KM.
r Uaii.t UuLi.rrm I printed and pub-lished by tlic Dally Bulletin Publlsblr.tCompany, Limited, at office, Mer-chant Direct, Honolulu. Hawaiian Island. Daniel logn, editor, reside onAlakea street, Hooolala, aforesaid.
Address letters for the paper "EditorOfLLCTiM," and business letter " ManagerDally Bulletin Publishing Company.Using a personal addren way cause delain attention.
T--
It
BuainnM Cards.
y
LEWEH3 ft COOKS.
l.umllkM Db DLIM lit liUW 1K
tt iiii. ur lliiiumeu MiaitiA
Kurt Htrrel. HonuluJiu
H. HAQKJKLD A CO..
'Wfuxf fort and tjucen rttrnwU, HoUoialN.
JNO. S. 8K1THIXS.
. Itu Hlllltl III K AI.T.
MnlniAonn, KohalM, Hawaii.
WILLIAM FOSTER.
ltrni .!, ,Ht Mori Kdhi.h,
No. 13 Kaahiiiiianu Bu, Uounliilu.
THOS. LINDSAY.
)d nnriiTiimni. jBWai.auMAKIk.
N. W. TUN
KuKnt JeMelri a imiolly I'nniaiilar4tfiiiliju iald to all klniMof rwpMira.
Mulueniy Block, KortHtrxU
i. 1. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOQRAPHB3R
fbr Only Cflidcilsi of liliiri Vfii.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
t my Knuinm, rinua Mills Houaan,Coni.KtH. Una, Ukam,, hii I.p
Oatik.MttchlueiA ,)f KtMry Ifokcnptioh Mail to
Order. Particular attention paid to Hhlpa'UlkHiulthlnK. Job Work eimmtMt atBhott NntlcH.
K. A. .JACOBSON,
Watoiimakku and Ikwklkk
m Port btri, Hiiniiinln, H. I.P. O. Uoi 287. Mutual Tele. .
DR. C. W. MOOUE,1400 Van Na Ave,, 8. P., Cat.
EJtgant ApartmonU for Patients.BLatrrwrjTV in KrnvorH iiiheahih.
rST" Dr. Moore otTurs InralldN all theuumforta of home, with eoimtant mid rare-t- ol
treatment. Itefera to 11. H. MaufHrlane.OUI-- tf
OHAS.- OIBII-- l IMPOHTRROr
KNUI.IHH AND CONTINKNTAl
I3ry GoodsVn ft Kurtlinninn treet.
Cement Sidewalks & Gra-nite Curbing LaidKutlmaten Klreu on all kinds ol
HTtlNK.CONdUKTKA PLABTKH WOKK
raa-- toNiBaia
JOHN F. BOWLER
C R. IIIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS,
AHOHITBOTSHlt'K New rr D('Minlt lliilldlnv
Kurt xtrvet. Honolulu, II. I
Plant, Btrt'IIU'allona and Huirlinni.fni kItid fur Krry Jlenorlptlim of liulld.Iiir. Old HuIIiIIhk'h nircfwlully Kriu(M).elKd and Knlail;ed. DIku fur InteriorDteiirellona, Maim or Mi'hati'ral Diaw.Iik, Trarimr and flhif PrintliiK. DilnM H'.l or Newti7 llutitum
WH. 6. IRWIN & CO.
(Lilnalted'OKKKU FOB 8AI.B
KtiltTLLlZtiltS.Lit, rnorm 4 ana
CtleDnttd High Grade Caoe linom
We are atao prepared to take order for
ataaassrt. M. OhlHndt A Oo.'iVortlllzotti.
Induing prompt deliver
BOILED LUCOL!Tfait ip superior mini Oil, runaw
sumlug let pigment than MiiimkI Oil, andKirttii a ailing oriinaiicy to coiiiri,Used with drier It glres splendid Oihicttrf
Lime, OementHKKINKI) hCOAKU
HAI.JM
Cora Beet! ParlOf OfgailS, GuIlaR.
AArrma ratRT ro.'
Gompoands, Roofing & Papers,
IhD'i PH6BI Steam Plp Ceturiif
JarlNies' DUaois Enaae! Ever-- !
Ustiarj Fatal
KauJ) for Vawmuin I'ik
FIRE,LIPE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
BartluN Firs Insunaco Co.,Auetft, 17,109,825.49. i
Losflua LiBcaahlre Fire Int. Co.,
Assots, 14,317,052.
TbaaiMaaS Keraey Marino Ins. Co.,M.lniltMl)
AMets. lG.124.0i7.
New Turk Lite Ins. Co.,
Aasotl, $137,439,108.99.
G. 0. BBRGER,Otyssral Agest tor Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Win. G. & Co.
Mm. O. Irwin.I'laua HprrflkeliW. M. )ilfardTheo. ti Porter
HoberttHin.HUhop.
W.F.AllenCooke
Waterhoilae
U.IM1TKIO
Prenldem Man(erVlce.Prealdent
Hvcietary and TreaanrerAuditor
SiigeLr Fetot-or- a
Cotutaiatnon Ahuu
Oceanic Steamship Company.
KKANWHPO OAL.
C. BREWER & GO.II.IMITKD)
General Hercajitikip -
Commission AgentsP. 0. June(1. H.K. F. .
...O. M. ..H." I. I'artr
enu
AND
OV HAN
.. President. . Manner
it TreasurtT
'.'..'.'.'. t
AUilitor
Oitv 0aruiak Co.,IViruer KIllK d llethel Hla.
- BOTfl TELEPHONES 113
Fln CarrlagoH & Civil DriveTn l had at all bourn.
.1 S. ANniiADIC,mmt-i- l MrtimuMi
Atlas Assnrance Go.
MSCTS, 110,000,000.
11. W.SUIJ.7i7T&KONH,k(rtllt U tlllll UUoil,
JDST ARRIVED PaciQc Mail S.S. Go.
PKB KAKK "0. O. nitVANT'
iiiHAUYOAlMUAUtiS
or all jrrTLM;
Carpets, Rugs and HatsIn the Latest Pattern.
" "HOUSEHOLD
Sewing Machines,BAND 8SW1N0 MACHINES
All wifb the (.atoKt Improvement
turn ot DAhD -
WKSTEKMAYKIO
I Celebrated Cotte Pianos'
F.drtaaiCntui.uCo.'s
Irwin
- ANf DTKII
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSKOR BAIA
ED, UOFFSCULAEGER & CO,,
King Btri-rt- , otitN. (,'iiiitlt A Cooke.TJfhll
414 - BOTH TKI.Kl'HONKH
1 1 USTACE &:).:COAL
All tlit.li in any quantity fromhag to ton.
...
CHARCOALKtMin im dag u any i)iianiit),
FIREWOOD:III Ml. Irli;thi and or Bplll
iri'in uni; v nny iunniuyi aiiwi
WI1ITB & BLACK SANDSTIMI
NATIONAL
IRON WORKSQUB31DN STraEQlUT.
Uetwaao Uakea and Rlchardi StreaU.
'IMIK UNDKKHKINKD AKK PUK--pared to make all kind of Iron,
llrami. Ilriitir. yim. Tin m.i.i i....ii..i.t in:. AIho a Oiiifral Itcualr tilion for
rrtunwithin twelri.
Bnwrd
hUiini hiiKlnea. Ulii-- Mllln, jrii Milla,Water Wlitels. Wind Milla.ete. Manhliiei!Iiir tin UleanliiK of t'aiUir Oil.lfin, Ituiiile, tilxul, Pineapple latfi. andother Klbroiu Pinnta and Paprr Htonk.AIko Mnchliii'ii for KxtrartiiiK Htarch fromthe Manlna, Arrow Hoot, cUi.
All order promptly atiemlMi ?
WHITE, RITMAN 4 CO.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Cabin
t 4Lt uonaa
THK K1NKST BUAND.s OK
Cigars and TobaccoiLWAYh UN HANII
J NOLTE, Prop.
"Sans Souci" Hotel
Seaside jtIS Resort
Waikiki Houolulu.
Oftiihtt t?, IX)3.
1 innonntnttt n,rh tilihiithbrntil (hhnjtin lovrly ictnrr;, itrt air, tltnr itaiiuttt, mmil JihkI nnil htmrnly luiuttn hung
leiirt hh elfi tirry ertnlitg uvtt tht fuel-fi- e
unit tjtr illrtHHt lillti Wiiimme, I rtcum.meml hi in cmilliillu (n thr "Him .'iwr ."
ISUIlKiri' UH'IH NTKVKSSO.S
T. A. SIMPSON,
METROPOLITAN HEAT CO.
AND
O Wu.ik, Man ("'
thk
Occidental and OrlenUI S. S. Co.
Por YOKOHAMA ill H0NQI0NQ.Steamer ol the abore Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the abortporta on or about the foUpwIni dateat
Strar "CHINA" Beptember 8, 18M" October 2, IKM
Btmr "CHINA".... KoTember 12, ltlBtmr "OCKANIC". ..Dei ember 11, IKBtmr "CHINA" . ..January 21, IKttStmr "OCKANIC". February 19, IBM8tmr"CUlNA" April 2. IW
fet BAR PIAHCISCO
Steamer of the abort Companies willcall at Honolulu on tbrlr way from Hot)kono and Yokohama to the abore port ocor about the following dateit
8tinr"UKI,OIC".. Anai--t il, 1Mtmr "CITY OK PKKINU"
Octobet 0.1894Httnr"OCKANIO"..Norcmwr 19, 1KMHtmr "CHINA" U, IMXBtmr "OAKI.IC" ..February 1(1, lhu&Htmr-PKK- U" March 29, lU4
" April 28, IKOo
UTIS Of MSSAGB III IS FOLLOWS:
I
v aoin, nninn vnptnontht
1'abln, round trip ISruuuthi . .
Kurojican Storage
IIMIIAJ
ce
tt" Patnnerr ytnr. . allowed 10 rr-n- t oil
WW s . nut ninnlli
Collee,
K.
: :
ijuitt,
out
Manager.
W7tl
Ami
Gfc?" u '
and
lH!ember
all.
-
J
...
i.
ro now
60
IWOO
tare willIf '"turn- -
IC1B.W Firewood, OO Oord.u. lu I'KIt II AH, Krrc Part
H. HACKFELD BESEiR, T3HJPOT
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Australian Mail Service
For Ban Francisco;fu Klue (jteel Hljam.ni.
" MARIPOSAthe IKranlc Bteaiunhlp
! at from Hydmiy and Acn.k.on or alxiut
Ataaaill re aiMire
Mailnand Pauenxeraonoralmi it
For 8ydney aid Anckluf :
New aud Al Himlil" "ALAMEDA
Hi icatila bleamvlnp Oomtainv willdue at from Han Kranmwxi,
on ur about
August 30 ih.Auu will bare promptMaiU aud I'aiMiiKera fur the abore porta.
uuderslKned are now prepared UHaaue
THKOUCH TICKETS TO ILL POINTS
THB
tt further nuianiimiur Pannage apply to
Wit IRWIN CO., Ltkt,
' Oeaaraj
Oceanic Steamship
toiLOCAL LINK
S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulufrom H. K.
Aue Itbept. B. .. .
Out. I). . . .
Nov. 3 . . .
De. 1 .
toto--
MAHA
THROUOHFrom
for riyduey
.lm JfwMiALAMKD.,..tii:.3iMAIUPOHA.Atti;.23MAUIPllHA.bept.'.n MONOWAI.flepLMOMONOWAI ALAMKDA
Notary
SkaSBBW llllllHl ItJlI'l)
m
;j
el
1175 OU
aw
lib 28
(till befare
CH the
4
Nw and Al
Ol willdue
land
Ira for tlie withda!.
rtiv Fine btoel
Ofbe
The
IN
0.
Bun
that
with
S.re Honolulufor B. F
.Aug. IH
Sept. IA.Oct. 13
..Nor 10.Dim.
LINEKrnnclwai Knini Ryduey fui
rian
Iavt llwvUulu
Oct. S5
II. LOSE,
Public, aaaBotloeia Aflenl
Hiib-ngei- u for HfVfrnl of the Bent PIltK
Petaniea of Loe'a Ootipoaad lorClarilying Cane
Ma ..a IA 1 I
A
"
J
M Mnu al fcsSffZl MrWiiiiitKirifi. Honolulu
Wliolesak and Butchers'"1 Up Both Telephones 122
AVY C0NTRACT0P.S.
itartlcularm
run
Baggage Express,tfund al Holhnger'BhoelnHhnp
gin .I'Md near
CONM.
nri.
iaMtw Poiuwrn.
Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line
enmtner of the abore Line, running In connection wltb tn
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver. B. C, and N. 8. W.. and calling at Victoria. B,
Honolulu and Suva (KijIJ.
A.R.HJ DXJBJ A.T HONOLULUOn or about the datea below mated. ri-- 1
Vrovs Sydney nd Suva, for Victoriaand B. O.t
8tmr "WARUIMOO"8tmr"ARAWA" ....8tuir"VAKIUMOO"
.September 1
1
turn to
Ann i tW Kur and and all
D. Mi Montreal,Winnipeg,
m. m. nan i;ai.Q. MeL. Vancourer. B. t).
FromSydney!
Tamil Tlekitt 1imw OaliH itatMratiuar rAMita amintwi Paaaage
CanadaROBKHT REKR. Canada
BitttiN, rrancmco,
HONOLULU SOAP HOUSEMODERN TIMES PRICES!
17 Bars of the BKST QUALITY of SOAl. $1.25;In ol lOllbs., fl.GO;
SOFT SOAP, In Tins of 42tl)e.. flA
TKIPI.K MINING CANDI.K8. by the KmrrCniidle Uorku o ( l.'MVulu twr Pouml.
N. Y. UAIIITB l'Ul.Vi:i.t.i:i) WABHINO BODA which Dloolre In "'olda i.enii a lomi'i
kITOIIKN 8AI.T, 1W lb Bag., 50 C:ntt TABI.B HALT, Olvrti Away.
$10 prfor KretKbtand l'a.e I.K.NT8 DllrerHl Any of
KODP :
CooipanHonolulu
Houolulti.
dnitcti
UNITED STATES
Kretulu
Time
AssntrnJONE DOZKN QUAUT BOTTLES.
kjnu.
Go.
Ta
b
Francikco.
Collector Oaaaral
INHUUANCK COMPANIK8.
Retail
Sydney,
Vancouver,
Nurcinbor
Boiatola Oauta, Evopa.
FreightNICOl.l,.
BROWN,
Honont
I'UKSnKl) HTKAKIO Maimfaotiitrd
UCOAI.,
C0M
Chemical
V'U aVUUir HAl I L J 1 I IJ lfca
MUTUAL TKU 314
TIME TABLK
Thla ia
1ST. BREHAM
Wilder's Steamship Co.1' hing &co..
W. O. WiLoaa, I'nra. H. H. K w,Oarr. J. A. Kinu, Port Hupl
Stmr. KINAU,CUEIB, Coauatadar.
Will leave Honolulu at 'i r. uincbliiK atLabaina, Maalaea Hay MakHtia thMtueday; Mahukoua, Kawailmrandpahuehoe followliin day arrirliu- - tHilo at lulilnUkt.
I.KAVKN HONOLULU
TuetdayFridayTueMlayFridayTuesday . . .
FridayTuesufuyFridayTueidaj
iueulay
Tueauay.
.
.
erer:
. ..t)ctol)er2
All for To-d- ay -
..ami
luthe
IIAuk. U
..Uept. 4
..6epU U,.8oiit. 24...Oct. 6
Hi. .Oct.Nor. (i
Friday Nor. HiNor. '.T
Friday Deo. 7...Dec. IH
(turning, leave Hilo, touebiUK at lau.pahoeboevameday; Kawalhae a, m.; Ma-hukoua 10 a. M.: Makeu t r. .; MaalaeaBay tl r. m.; lAliaina h y. m. the followliiKday; arririUKat Honolulu tt 4. m. We.1 net-da- y
and Saturday.
ARKIVKb AT HONOLULU
SaturdayWednesdaySaturday.WednexdaySaturdayweunesuay
i.'BfDt.
.uuuSaturday OcLWedueuday OcLHaturday Nor.Wednesday Nor.Saturday Nov.Wednenday Dec.Saturday Deo.WedneMlay Dec.
KJtf No Freight will afwnoon day tailing.
Stmr. OLAUDINE,0AMEK0M, Consundar.
Will leav Houoluluh., touching Kabul
r. m.
ha
ul,
. IIAn..' '
.bpt. VIBept. 23
1321
, 314218
lb'M
b rwwlrwlVI on of
r. atTueadavUuelo. llaua.
Ilamo Kiuahnlu.KeturuiliK will arrive Honolulu erery
Sunday morning.fa? No Freight will ixi! after
4 on nay of aalllnR.
J
tl
1
a
at 6
at
be
Ikinalgnee mint be at tb laiidliiMa toreceive their Freight, a we will not holdouraelve reponllile after ancb Freight
been lauded.
..Auk.
While the Cniiinaiiv will one due diligence in handling Live Stock, we declineto any reaponsibillty lu can of thelo of same.
The Ooiiiuiny will not be rebpotmlble forMoney or Jewelry milens placeil in the careif Puntere. I
liliSSSONS IN
Drawing and Painting.
Howard HitchcockDrawing, aud Painting tnught by Hie Int.
et Kuroeaumethixl. Clauses W,.liesday and Saturday forenoon from M w.to I'J noon.
ftW lessoii for Private Pupil In pe.of work also given,ciai The
The Studio will be nivy yrtilay alUuoou
...Oct.
n ui vlaitoratU If
-r- .- - t
C.
Victoria and Vancoumr, B O.,for Suva and
Blmr"ARAWA"... .Btiur"WAKKIMOO"Btmr "ABA WA"
Oetjeral Information, apply to
.August 24.Beplml)erW....October 24
Theo. H. Davies & Co.. L'd,Apmttfor thf Uaxotiian NnntU.
Ci) Weight.
(itWau-r- .
..
apply to City.
alee.
I -
.
. Auk.
l(K--.
and
assume
0.
everyt
Known an th BoItBoap Man,1IKTIIKI. 8TKP.K1.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Wholenale In
LiQQurs anil Manila GlganAHP- -
General Chinese Merchandiseal'I'M as
U) rtn.
Nnt Oil, Klce, Matting,OblneM Hllks, Ktc, Ktc.. Kto
BnflUsn aid Americas Qrocsrlslly Cmui Hleamei.
MUTUAL TKI.KPHltNK 147 let It
SOMETHING NEW I
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.,
87 tins Si Hatial Tel. 662.
JtajrgaKe Checked from Hotel and Keeldeuce direct to destination. No
ItecheckluK at ateaiuei.BaKKage put lu fitate
OliCLrges Moderate
iiUMim
11.00
Dealer
Krnry
atway Koom.
J. R. MILLS,ManaKer.
MEGAN 7AP0B t PACIFIC GAS
Engines & Launches !
THB BEST IN THE MARKET.
t3F They cannot be aurpuspmlfor motive power.
HKNIl FOB (;ATAU)()UK-- m
JOS. TINKER.lUtt-- U Sole Agent, Ntiuann atreet,
California Fruit Market,tVimer King ,t Alakea Su
llaiarioo' Hefiierateu
II) Kvery Steamer from Sen FrancIbco with
. Frosh Fi'uit. Oysturs,Salmon, Ponluy,
Km. F.lc... F.t4i. Ktc.f
Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd
ESPLANADECor. atlas 4 Tort BU., Hnaolalo.
UOLLIaSTKH & CO.,luu-- ifleiiu.
DANCES IN MASK.
Brilliant Succeaa of the AmericanLeague's Fete.
The first aununl masquerade ballof tho Ainericau League at the drillshed yesterday evening was verrsuccessful and tho mombers are tobe congratulated on tho ovent. Thedrill shed was gaily decorated, thewalls and toof being covered with aprofusion of Hawaiian and Ameri-can flags. On tho Waikiki side ofthe hall over decorations of ever-gree-
hung a painting of PresidentDole. Tho L'resUlcnt auu Mrs. uolo
I occupied prominent seats at theupper enu ol the nan.
Shortly after 7 o'clock the rs
in costumes uuique, gro-tesque ami, in instances, very pretty,began to arrive iu vehicles, and br8 o'clock tho shed was pretty wellfilled. A large number of prominentpeople attended in full dress for thepurposo of taking iu tho greatspectacular scene. Tho grand marchbegan at 8:30 o'clock and occupiedabout twenty minutes, when theregular dnuco program was begun.In this those iu full dress wero al-
lowed to participate. It was prettyhard to estimate the n timber of mas-querad-
present, as the shed wasso crowded, but it is safe to say thatthere wero nearly one hundredcouples present.
The principal diameters and thosowhich nltrncted a good deal of at-
tention were: Mr and Mrs. HarryKlemmo as Uncle Sam aud Hawaii;Miss Jeunio Murray, as Volcano; V.
B. Ash, as Capital and Labor; Jos.Maguire and II. Vierra, as a negroami wench; Gut. Mauer the barberas cook; Miss Ureuwalu auu .Mrs.Bartletl as tho ''two little girls inblue," one wearing red stockings;Marcus Hnre, representing OeorgoHyatt, tho convict, and Harry Evans,another convict with ball and chain;Dr. Moore made a pretty lair cop,and U. A. Doyle a gootl jailbird.Joe C'amnra represented the "Peo-ple's Patty, autl Willie Bolster audTommy White tho Irish Twins.There were several "hard times" costumes, there were devils, Spanishcavaliers, "woman's rightsers,' Japa-nese, Chinese, tneu in tights, Irishmen aud women, autl other charac-ters too numerous to mention. A
uumber left without unmaskiug.Taking it iu all tbo tnasquorauo
ball was one of tho most brilliantand best conducted over given here.Everybody enjoyed tho antics of thocomic nini(tieradorii, ami everybodyweut away well pleased with theeutertaiumeut. Prof. Berger andhis orchestra furnished music fortho dancing. They wero statiouodin a raisod lanai on tho Ewa side oftho hall. Tho committee selectedto award tho prizes did not come toany conclusion until near tho lluiahof tho dance, there Ixjing so mauyfine costumes as well as comicaloues. However, tho prizes woreawarded as follows:
Flmt I'rlno Silk IHvp; by J. J. Rgan,for mot orlliiul feiimlo costume, wonby Ml I'.lln lliiuiiiiirf
oit'otid Prize- - KtchiiiK Oold Frame, bythe Puulllc Hnrdwnrc Co.. for Heat FemaleClmriiuter Ixitlumt'.Intnl.
Won by Helen Kow- -
Third Prlie Fannr lianislne Iinn. brHuwulinn HardMure l'i., for llitndiuiineatL'ottume. Won by Mrn. Francm Nlcoll.
Fourth Prizit btiideul Ijimii, by lantleA Co4iUv, for lli-ii- t lientlciiian Dancer. Wonby Uufux Willurd.
Filth PritM-Sll- rer Vne. by K. O. HallA Hon, for Host Uidy Duncer. Won byMil. A 11 Orenwnld.
tslith Price Hold Charm, by K. A. Jaub-kon.f-
Mint Original Mule Cottuiue. Wuuby W. II Aidi.
Sereuth Prlte-O- old Brarf Pin, by H. F.Wichman, for Heat Male I'harucler ttume. Won by A W. Kei eh.
Kluhth 1'riiu-I't- tlr ol blinner. br Mauu- -fartiiriiig Sliuu Co., forSi-cou- llcm Female'huracter Contume. Won by Mii Mary
Doer..Ninth 1Mi Hat, by Trary, for Heat
Hard Tliiiue Cotume by (ieutleman Won
Tenth Prito Photo. Allmui,"by HawaiianNew ilo., for Hot Hani rime Costumeby l.ivly. Won by I'ratik Itowhtud, infemulei'OHtume
Klerenth Price S Hhirt, by Melll. forHecoml Bent Male Character Cottniiie, Wonby II.
r wclli h PrUe Bottle Perfume, by lieu-ko- ii
Smith A Co.. for Second Bt LadyDancer. Won by Mr Jame Welch.
Thlrii-eiiil- i Price- -1 Doceu Pari Panelfor the Beat A urn imil Female Conume, byJ. J. William. Photot to he takeu in cos-tume. Wuu li) Mr. llnnuey.
The followiiif,' euminittoos per-formed their lutita ably and witheucli HatiHfaction tlint thoro wa nota hitch throughout:
Committre of Arrrtni;rmiint Joseph L.Carter, i liitirmau: L. M Johmtnn, J.
II. Zerlie. Kit. Towm-- .
Itcreptlou Committee t. II. Mc6tooker,Chairiintii; K. U While, K. A. Jacobaou,Wm Knt.iu. Prof l.voti. J. J. Kuan.
IlHCoruiJou Couiiiiittionever.
lleo. Btrate- -
JudgeJ. H. Finher, John Kldwell,Cliai, IUwkIus, L. Able, J, 8. Martin,I V -.. rv ii'iri.
C.
U.ll'll
Floor Committee J. W. Pratt. T.Scverln J vn.-- r Jour. Thos Wall.
Floor MnimKiT -- U l. Kenuke.
P.
They Don't Take It.Mr. Kilm from lvtst Mnui in quot-
ed by Kn Loo n Kiyin that IroinKeauau to liana there havo boououly three uative.s who havo takonthe oath to atippurt the republic,i. e., the mail enrrier mid hia twoKOU8. From llnua to Knupo, tonuntivcH hnve taken the oath, eiht titthorn in uoveriiiiieut positions. Only(wo foroiLriiorrt have tnkeii tho oath,
i the lax itHKHKKor nnd r,
.aone nu imported Norwegian cou-Wa- nt
laborer, mill the other gentlo-ma- n
a voluntary arrival in the oottu-tr- y.
No 1'orliiKiiexe. niuiiiilnr to fay,linvo taken the oath in the entiredUtriul.
Mechanic' Home, eorner Hotelami Nutiatiu etrivt. LoUkIdr byday. week or mouth. Turin: 2b audM) cenU per ulKht j f I atd AlJh .hjIawi.
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hOWTWM
BT AUTHORITY.At the special rriuirt of fovoral teaclicrs
and otbeM nu Kximlnitlon for 1'rlnmryGrade Cerllllcatc? will 1c licM nt the Torttreot School on MONDAY, Petit, n, nml
TUESDAY, Sept. 4, commciipln nt !) a. m.
AliATAU T. ATK1V-O- S,
Insprctor-Octicrn- l of Holinnl.Honolulu, August I, lftH. 1I0J '.'
Ptrigfd to neither Srcl mn Party,Bui RttablUhtd (or thr Itrnefit of All.
TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1894
- that the impression in question isIt was boneath tho notico of tho ! far from thu truth. Both the ships
Star how tho Hawaiian jury col- - J remain on account of inoro or lessUpsed. What a commentary tho urgent requests from different quar-pisod- e
makes upon tho stories go- -j tow, g and, it is belioved,
tag abroad fifteen mouths ago the Government itself. Itbout native Hawaiiaus floi-hiu- to (
t nllirtnoil on good authority thatgive their adhesion to the anti- -
national cansel .
Bishop frohtluVcoinmits on theatrike olsowhoro reproduced ill .
doubtless reflect the sober socon.lthought of labor generally jn theUnited States. Coming from such a ,
ource the views expressed will tin- - .
doubtedly have a mighty influenceupon the trend of future movementson tho part of labor for ameliorationof its condition.
Says tho Advertiser editorially thisMorning: "Americans and Englishare one blood, ono religion, one political and social system." Whowould havo thought it? Aftor reatl-- .
Jng tho Advertiser for twenty moiit hspast, and hearing its owners' and j
writers' viows publicly and privatelyby word of mouth during tho sameperiod and before, tho assertionthough truo comes like a sarcasmfrom such a source. "Hy their no-
tions jo shall know them."
On this tho closing day of Minis-
ter Wodehouso's long career as re-
presentative of Her Uritatinic Ma-
jesty at this capita), the lirt.ii. tinwould renew its expressions of highconsideration for his qualities as adiplomat and a gentleman, whichwere uttered by this journal whenthe announcement was first made ofhis approaching retirement. M.ijor"VVodououso has ably, conscientiousand assiduously looked after the in-
terests of both his Government nmlhis fellow-subject- s in this little in-
land realm.
The Advertiser taunts tho Hawai-ian! as a raco and a nation thismorning with believing iu PresiduutCleveland's honor and honesty. Itascribe tho failure to procure n Ha-
waiian jury who would lake theoath of allegiance to the Republicto tholr silly faith iu "tipple ofSodom." What will it nay to thefailure of foreigners here to take theoath as jurymen! Fifteen out ofthirty-si- x refused it. PresidentCleveland again? Or distaste anddisliko of tho oligarchic fy.tem notvsought to bo substituted for theConstitution of the country offormer days?
There wero nluclceii Hawaiian;-enrolle- d
in advance as volunteer toservo on tho jury us having taken theoath of allegiance. Under the billponding iu tho Councils the Courtmay prepare a list from which to t
bring tho panel up to thirty-si- x
when, from any cause, tho originalpanel does not come up to thatnumber of men qualified to serve.It will doubtless be n harder pull to
euro tho remaining seventeen furthe native jury than it was to getthe niuoteon. Probnbly tho panelcannot bo filled this term, and thenthe only way a jury can bo got, ifany Hawaiian case Im forced to trial,is by tho nineteen stauding abouttown in convenient positions to becaptured as talesmen by the ollii-ors- .
Judge Cooley's warm commenda-tion of President Cleveland's coursein employing tho national forces torestore public order recalls theeminent jurist's vindication of thePresident's policy regarding IlauaiiThere is little doubt that ovutituulhtho intelligent public opinion of theUnited States will endorse both de-
liverances equally as the words ofwisdom aud justice. It is siiniilicaulnow to find his ability recognizedunreservedly in the heading ami in-
troduction given to his letter on thestrike, by papers bitterly oppo,ed tohim in the States, as copied from oneof tbmu in this paper. Many of thesamo papers did their meanest iu mideavoriug to belittle this author ofstandard constitutional law, whenhe came nut with his able tnmtisooiithe Hawaiian question.
Captain Palmer was looked ask-
ance at, when here making his in-
vestigations for the Boston Trans-
cript, by both parties. That wasbecause ho maintained perfect inde-pendence between them, attendingstrictly to his business as nu investi-gator. Ho did not pretend to parti-
sanship with thu P Ci. people, as amajority of tho foreign correspond-ents did, to get on the inside traek.Nelthor did ho go Ashing for pre-
ferment to ofllco so as to gain a pertsanent residence In clover here.Aad his papor I independent, notto be subsldizud by any wealthy
raitwi'WIWWIWtHWj
coturiu of politicians, Theso nro thoreasons wlij Captain Pnlmor'a writ-in- g
in tlio Transcript and NowYork Post liavo boon substantiallycorrect. Oiui or two inaccuraciesappear in tlio letter quoted on Mod-d- a
j from the-- latter paper, but theydo not seriously impair tho forco oftlie arKUiiuniN.
Tliero is an impression abroadthat tho orders countermanding thodeparture of both th'o Amorican andtlio British warship indicalo iulor-nation-
jealousy between tho localrepresentatives of thoso nations.I lie uuU9 upon inquiry
tho "uuollicial" visit of PresidentDolo and P. C. Jones to tho U. S.Uagslilp Philadelphia, the other day,
.r,,r, the purpose of imploringAdmiral Walker not to leave tho city"'Trotected by any warship. Thosewl' aro tunMiiR political capitalnx wnm m lU0 "imem,,uy L'ljiii'iujt ruyrui. iii.ii. iuuhip are not going lecau!o,astheyay, they court tho opportunity of
seeing the Itepublic stand on itsown bottom indefinitely may aswell subside. Most sensihlo peopleof the opposition will, however, lwjm that the shins remain for thoproM.nt. Whilo tho Hawaiians aro.mpHoHly rolylng upon tho goodl.lllll 0f t, United Statos Govorn- -
mm,t, a tointiutiatlou of their laud- -
auj0 nuiesceuco ami lorbearaacounder any provocation would, falselybut uoue the less strenuously, be in-
terpreted in tho homo aud foreignpress as indicating an Indifferenceto, or complacency with, existingconditions,
NotuluR X.iko Hood's.
''I have used Hood's Sarsaparlllaand find it very beneficial. My wifewould not be without it. She suf-fered from loss of appetite for tholast year but since she has takenHood's Sarsaparllla she has gained,at lcat. live pounds iu weight andthinks there is nothing like Hood'sSarsaparilla." Goorgo M. Totten,Tottonvllle, S. 1.
Hood's I'ills euro sick headache.
Uy Jue. K. Morgan.
MOHTQAOliE'S NOTICE OF SALE.
votici: is lir.itr.ttY oivbs that1 piir-iiaiil- m power nt sale contain-- !
In a certain morliMui! niacin bv Autnnr!!) i unit ilfii( Honolulu, to (Veil Hruwn.I lie' x.iiiii-ple- iiinl uf rrcunl III Die Of-ili- u
of i hu lti'iiuimr of (Viiwyumt". Inl.UitT Mi on p.igiM a, '.'iiNiiit ;, unit liv
il.l Vc I llfuttii Only iiM'itiifil to K. if.iluyvM. ii. initio miller the lnt will nml
nf J. it. I In viu!iK'ii. by.li'i'iiiiu'iu of nvnril I.llior II" on Kino Jll,Hie "it il lie rt;Mii iutcml lo foroliio
inl nuirt.iip' lor Wrench of cuti'llt Iont heroin iM'itiilnuil. Nutlet ii nlrm nlvelidint llie pm-rt- ) covered hy titlil iiionkiikowill hu mi.iI lit I'lihlie Auction, iu Vi o'clocknoon, en MA'I'L'IIII.VY, tin lllh ilny of
iij;i"t, nt thu iiiii'tniu rouiiix of Jn- - 1.M'iicui li llonoliilii The proHrty Inin I n'iH)'ji(;i- - itcej ilcnTllxil l
All tliut ivrijlu pircul of luii'l ltimte ntKuiHu in -- nl'l moiiiiIiiIii. contnlniuK tinirui"( .t i j.1 iiuiv itinl Inline a ponton ofilii' i rt,iiii.iti"M-rihi- t In Ituwil l'uti-ii- t Nu.
". iiikI imiivi'.m-i- I in rn i) Allium) lima hyJ 1. .Muiutoni'i, nilinlnUtrntnr ol thu
ol !' ulni'D ftt U'linox Ii) ilcoililuti.l tie- - llr t ilnv of April, 1SM7. of recordIn tie- - II. n .ill in ltculilry of DociN In HookIU, on I'.iui'ii .'I iiixl --'.
H.iti I llonoliilii, July Utli, b!U.inrthvr p.iri inliirt npolv to
IMI. HAYhlll.DKN,I riiti'uof the litit Will mid Tuitniiit'lil ofJ il. 1 it ihveavicl, or to
IK''.'-i- t Ct.eiu llii'iw.s, Attorney.
HOIITOAOEE'S NOTICE OF BALE.
V'T't'K H "IJUKIIV OIVBS THATl p runint ion iorot inle cnntslneilIn n ceitiiln niortg'gu mailc by Aim Mo-oioi-ii,
npio Ant Moiuona, neikiia, aiutNiiLllii'l liur liinhniiil. nllufBsva Irlatulot li.ihn, le S. Itnih ef llonoliilii. IpIiuiI ofiiiilui. mill of ricnril In thu Ullivcof tliottutftnirur of C'onviiyancuH In UlwrTI, onI'U;; s mi' nml let, nml umlor "iiieliy iiihiioeoiivejii'ices mm owned by Blnp Oliong i:
ii, of Honolulu, Oiiliu, niiiI nls In nccoiiluneu w'i Ii ill" provlhiniii contained in tliHtiiTtiin iieluiittirn of iiiorti'ii;o itatit 1stlay of April, IpSi), and inailf hy MnholnsAnil I un I Aim Mollionn, Jr , of lliiliollllll,Ulmid hi Oilm. to Ullllnm U Athloltlio-- .iinc pUei--, u id r. cord In tha Ulllru of th"l!inr of I'onve.wimvHi. In l.iher IN, onl"l,'"i IT) mi 1 l"f), biul under cnn. irv mesneco.ivi'.miii 'in now-- own!! hy Hlnj- - Ciiouir JiTo. of llniio nl. i, lida.nl ol u.ilut, thi-- inert-t!m;-- e
inionda to for ulou bald merit; ia(orhr-Hc- of condition tlitri In contiilmd.xnli'H ti nhi i piviii thut 'lie proirty ov..red lie Mid innPKiij;i) w III ho soil lit Pub-lic Auction, nt li o'clock noun, on S
ill" Itih titty of August, nt thenil tlon runiiiKOf Jus. f . .Morgan Iu Hono-lulu.
luted llonoliilii. July 13th, Mil.I'll property In fcnul iiiortKai$u deeds do.
scribed lire-t All tho o premises tdtuatelylnt; anil
beiuu it Wiiiini in I'.wn, Uuhu, mid moreiwitn'iilurly ilcMTli.fit in dool of Kuhnle-piu- li
lo Aii'i Moiiionn, dated July bill,im7, reiordtd lu I. liter '1 1, on pucs ll'JiiiuiIl.l nml coiiliui iui: un urea 'J'i mtrus
.'ml. All tlio-- n pruminei hltnule nt(l thu, unite p'trtiu dnrly tlu crib-- e
1 in dred of W. I). Aelll to Nlcliolils Alllianml Ann .Momoiri Kiinui', tinted April thr.li-t- . rem dud In l.iburlH, piiuen 17.1 nml171, eout'iliiili' nu men of 7.'f'lthoiti,
in I .Ml ibe undivided ono fourth ofsnd Si ho is Anon in tnoMi primtUes hltu-li- t
il til Wtll.lll, Kwn, O.lllll, helliL' thu hit11 cprcmisi'M' unejcd to AlilOlllo l'lilllips bydeed ef h.ilciu I'. liiiuchett, rerorded iul.tbiT I, pK l'.':i eontnliilut; un nrea ot 1.'in ii- -, iiifiuiiomM nml - fit t, inn) hy ntldAiitnliio I'bllllp. ilevtetl to mid McholnAiiniLt'il liywillilu admitted to I'r.ilmte.
I be prujiert) imtii nt vvtilmi, Kwu,t'ou-tiiiniii-
.li iicri'H In un er lease nt nyi nrly rental id fl.U anil will hu Mild tilth-)- i
et to '.aid le.le.Kor fiinher pirlieulnrN, npely to
hINII riltiS'll ,V Coof naitl .nrli;aKiu, or to
' ti Mi.iiii n, Attorui'V at l.uw,IIU'--ll
HliALANI 110 AT OLUB MEETINO
II. .Mi;lli;ilS IN ll(MII) STAND-tu- rA of iiin IIi.ai.ani lloiT i i en ii' ureipn i d to bu pruHiut at the ntljoiirni'ithiueini oe ili-i- t to Iui hehlon iiuuaif i1'l.K.lVil... l... ...I. ... U ..I..I...L .,.. lit,.,..- - iii. ), ill n if u,i I n I riUtii llaw.ill'in lloti'l. for thu inirnou of icm uu llie i'iiii.tl'ni..it anil fclt'itlhita nutvII i.ird of Miiiukciiii ut.
I'ur tirdiT,(I 1) IIOAIIDMAN, l'rrtl.UuU
(' li. Cumin:, AeliiiH Hiurulury
Kiiiilu HHriWi UJflMonday, Aug. ti, tJ!H-Wha- t
with burglaries, prizefights and sundry other thingsunmentionable in an advertise-ment, Honolulu is daily becom-
ing more of a metropolitancity, As pernicious evils theyshould be abated without un-
necessary dt'lay in so far as itlies within the power and abi-
lity of the police department.Burglary of course cannot al-
ways be prevented on accountof scant police surveillance in
the residence portion of thecity and the peculiar surrounding of the houses. Even if amarauder be discovered in ahouse his chances for gettingaway are good because he candodge into the bushes unless abullet overtakes him. Thereare two remedies for this evil:
an increased police force andthe strict enforcement of thevagrancy act.
If there is a law againstprize fighting one or two raidsby the police would probablyput an end to it. If on theother hand, these men wouldbe satisfied to give exhibitionsof their skill as boxers without"slugging," the decision of thereferee being based entirelyupon the science of the con-
testants, the sport should beencouraged. The greaterskill a man has in this respectthe less apt he is to resort tothe knife or pistol when hegets into close quarters withone who differs with him in hisopinions.
As to illicit liquor selling theremedy lies in making it legal.Enough arrests of this charac-
ter have been made to con-
vince almost anyone that pro-
hibition does not prohibit. Solong as a desire exists therewill be ways anil means foundto satisfy it, and if a man israided four times a year forviolating the law he simplypays the amount of a licnseplus a few dollars costs, besidesgiving the police departmenttrouble in making out a case.
It is just a little bit morethan wonderful what successthe "Pansy" Stove has beenwherever it is sold. Judgingfrom the number we arc put-ting into the homes of peoplehere in I Ionolulu, as well ason the other Islands, it is thechoice of people who believein economy. We sell themwithout fixtures because it sooften happens that people arewell supplied with cookingutensils even though theirstove is worn out. When onebuys a stove and fixtures heusually gets a lot of stuff thatlitters up a kitchen. Our me-
thod has proven satisfactory tomost people; to those who pre-fer having fixtures we makethe lowest price and they arenot obliged to take what theydo not med. In this way wesatibfy everyone because theprices are within reach of peo-ple affected by the hard times.
The Patent Wire ClothesLine has jumped into favorand we are happy in consequence. The cost of rope andclothespins is greater than fora pinless line which never hasto be renewed. It's in cuttingcorners that m n become rich.Why don't you try it?
One does not expect to finda good quality of Sponge in ahardware store and that prob-ably accounts for the surprisepeople express when they seethem here. For either bathor carriage we have them inlarge quantities. They do notgo to you "at your own price,"but at ours, which is usuallysatisfactory to you. We findthis the best way to do. Tryone of them and the pleasuresof tho bath will be increased.
Hawaiian Hardware Co., !dM.lnt HprMikfttt' Bloat
f7 WUrT RTKtCKT.
O HDW AY & 'OUTER, Leadingf the Hawaiian IhIsiiiIh.
Roliltiatin Hlix'k, between ForttK'it hand aiiIm ol HoIhI ntrot
D lrw:t ttiioortr nf b'iim furniture.Irt cheap for cash. V have ou Land
WAY
Irkor Warn, Sofai, rWklug Chairs, Kuiill yon rail ami price thee good.
nythlnu run want In Dinlng-too- ni Puiuitiim.nythin you want In IUdrixiin Furniture.
ou uan tlio b nupplltHl withnu will find etunplnte utook
Anil at pliers to iill tlm nnirjiwkII a th. rlcliprtt iurchaMr
N o horn li oruplt without Mattn9B,o houw iu Honolulu !! tht kmmU har than
D on'tyou uivmI ouit l.ivn Ownamly t'illown and V.uhIiIou.
P rtstti Window Shad- - in allohtn for your wiuilowt in Wood or lira TrlmuilttKn
O f cnur wh iuut not fnrjwtur ttaiidnotiiH ;arvi Ifaidrooui
RppalritiK at n9ouahl rati.iM'oTurliitf ol UpuolslriHl Kuril it no-- uptvtalty
rr our Kay (Jhair !ton buying ItiwhrtaJL alllia of all nizi with Chain and Shhtboarih to tuition
E vpryboily ktnm w make a feature of tntorior Decorating,Mr iMNiy uiio'vs m. Uwi, (.iru
R(n'OKiiizKl a tho uhnat'tKlialnllty, i'roinptnMH and
Wkli. .Vifi TKLEPI10NES Mutual 4T)
1
and
THAT AT
Sta.4S&1
S. S.
tlavf
if
ni:i.
vnr finnrt MA Ptirj
ForAX PTJBMO AUCTION.
In iiiirMiutii'H of an onlttr tit litefiriMtlt limirl of Iliu Hrt Oliriill, tlio
uill rxll ut 1'nlillu
On August 18, 18111,
IS O'ULOUK. NOUN.
M tlm frimt oiitra"t'u to tlull'llillllir, till tliOt-- tU ilu"rn utowiiO'i In roiiiiiiiin hy Air I'm lll.i Amnlilnnii tliii M. i; Nuutm inliitirrt. mtiimu In
llun ilnln, iii'ttr onYimiiH'il ittt'ot, iliu Htiitie lii'lnu uiamitrjniul nl linyttl I'utrnt No. 111. Until
A mini Hi, ibmitil tu N 11. KuiKu-m- il
fur .M Ititliopii.'I'Iicm' Hnniin ho I ni' witli'n a few 1
friiin tint I'iisi Ollli'n urn niutili'nirulilu fur uiul tlitir lurutlunU
Tlm iijhi'I irluu will Im (iO fur npann iflimi 'or upuiia 3. 'In I'D nulil Hi'mr
ini'ly Tlii-tirt-i- t ii 'J, lU'i.tmnimiiit,uui'Hiir lin.s, .1, 1U.S.7H Biiium, inoroi r
'1 int.MH HASH In tlnlti'il HUteH OuMCtilu, uiul iIci'iIh at oiiioiimi ol i.ii't'h:itrHruin to Im uiilfct tti uiiiillriiiutlun of tlinCourt.
tw Knr fnrilit'r va'tlunliiri" iiininlro of1 1 1 ; N i : y H.Mirn.
I Hull', lliiililliiit.1KM lit
NOTICK
I.I. AKK NUIIKIHIIA to irrtlll miy urn on my mi'ininlwithout my wrltfui nrilor.
JOHKI'H I'AIKO, Bkt iM rt It"'
Furniture Dealer
Nuuaou.going watt
Cribs Oradlto (nlm't from.
do
Pathm or Silk PIomii TIikj mak
rotor and nl
to mnittlntist iu aolid
way uiakna tliii a npolal ixalurM.
houae in Honolulu,Uibpalcli i our motti
ForAT PUBLIC AUOXIOV.
Ill iHirsimnt'o of on onlor lnnnetl ont ottlm Circuit Ctmrt of tlm Urit Circuit,
will sell at Piilillo Auctiun
Oh AtiBust 181)1.
AT O'CI.OOK V. M
Of nlil ilny tin tlio prendre, tlutt rrrtniiiU'CO of Uniil In tint ent'itu nf
In to Aiiluitio Mituiflio, ilecciiM'iltihtntv, thu ciirunr of Itvokwitlimi'l MuU'Ulf ulriietH. in I'uuulitiii, lltiiin-lul-
tlio an urcn of oroonititirA fei'i luiiro or Irn".
I'mnnrty K'lo,l a lioiisolut, ami U lun lii'uit liy luiitllly
Tit'iim unt ni nil ami iltflunt i'XnooflitiriiliaMT. KjIh tu Iio milijirl lo rimllriu- -utl II of till) I'Olllt.
1'nr furtlior pirlli'iiliirN iiiqulni ofIIKNKV H.MITI1.
Coiuiiilxkiuricrof Hnln J itllclunlun-i- ut
A New Fad !
Picture mken In .MiimiihthiIo l'n.tuiiit'H tit llvtliii'i'tl Ititii'i. Im iniiiiticrol imiiln for s
mI 1 iihvh litito jour t:llliiK amiiiiuklnx an Uimi1iiiiiu in
J. J. WILLIAMS,102 Fort Strffl,
tUM-l- n
The Best Place to BuyIs Where You Can Get
Pure Goods Prompt,
1 Lnw Prices 1
PL.VCK IS
Benson, Smith & Co.,
Oox'xier JFort. St. HotelS3:-- Our Soda Water is the Best
FH3I "QAELIO."KOLLISTBR &c OO.
uiiidi another Large Importation ot
MANILA CIGARSM.HiiiU I.A and K, (KIMKI't
ORIKNTL
lart't vh.soi'tmmit ol' Shapt and Siv.nr)
tlp in (T (IlltT CiT ft Hurfhpn, Strf.."!'
Valuable Lands Sale
tint
.Vui'tliin
SATURDAY,
AT
Jtnllti'u'.vI.UIIll
Kaliiwiiliiiip. OiiiiIiii's
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I't'inl
mi'luiiuiii
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oiniiiliiiiimrof Jinlluliiry
I'hHrlONB .NOT
dmiKiiiiii, jut
anil
anil
Oak
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Valuable Land Sale
SATURDAY, 23,
12:30
IioIiiiikIiiktlio hi.
niiiiiMuiitiiliilni;
fur
tWJliillillii);.
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Pbaiojribbtr,
Reliable
Attention
CONSTNt'lA
Grocery,at:d
GrainFEED DEPARTMENT!
oFrom a lurge and varied stock tho undersigned would draw
particular attention to the following :
FEED STUFFS!(JontpriHttig California Hay, Harlcy, Rolled Barley, Bran,
Middlings, Outs, Corn.
35 J" addition to our usual stock of these we are noweunying Washington Bran, Oats and Rolled Barley.These are each possessed of strong feeding propeitios andare well worth a trial by all interested in stock.
F L O XJRoyal and "Cleveland" Baking Powders!
RIC-K-
No. lmr id ii .i. m.kf riiri.rx
SAI.V- -
Si, Vi, H "i 'UtpriiOOl (wnw, ll 11. i"Ulilid.CllKll'h tlrj on ih --..
ROOK HALT
SOAP- S-
Oflltftirul IjotiiMttt
HAM, HAflOS. OllhltHK
t t VntUiti' tLiillHfi tfnictirti,Omii Hint kw.-U'- i GitKltib Oroin,
Mbhy. HcNell A llbby' OmonndRn:hrdon A ttobbln' Cauu4 mtM
Kf'TPi. rtn iiu irii
MACVARONI
1H autJ tft it. ..- -.
HROO.V- S-
a liifB ril
Kerosene "Aloha"liAI'.OK STOCKS OK
Pluei'iiitcn fiiipplies. Hardware, Dry Gunda.
Grockery. Furoilnre. Etc.. Eic,i lVC Oti HANI) AT
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G. E. BOARDMAN,
Mill H AKW.NT Hull
Tagawa CoalGO TO TUK AN0UO11 HAI.OON.
;il.l,IA.M OUNNINilllll, MAN.II aui'r of the Author Milium. I ki'i'i.
Int,' up Midi tlio tlm'. At thi' Anchor uunut "wtit jimrt'yi'' Hltli nu Oynler Cuck.tail niul wali It tliiAii m (ill ti rriuliTliika.tirg llfor Oiklr t'tK'ktail a kimiinlty
luM--
If
Calitoralaa aidVathiagtaa State,
SALMON- -
DarotlttuJ Ml' HiiiTlnndr.Aii- n-
Fiilrhaiii
'iOFFKKUri-ct- i Kon.I'ltinr " Pii. ip iirw ami t.f.
TMAS
TOHAVt'Ufi
!lOA Ktt- -
A rhnc rt if K.titig Moai
PAPhR- -
Hrttwtt Wiitiiii
to Kln Cm., k
Sl "Star" Kerosene
MOllKllATB Pllllh
CjHjNTD
Bicycle MeetAT
KAPIOLAN! PARE,
AUGUST U, IS34.Coniracncli-- at 2:30 l. M. Sfcrp,
S RAOES !
The Band will b in Attendance
Admission, . 80 Cents.
Grnd Stand, 25cU Eilri.
Klrl rlo on Ainriiit llth. at i JoVIihk niHiti, at tlu linlivof It. E. Wal-ko- r,
airmt IIWMIt
WATCH THE
"CLEVELANDS"In tbe Coming Races !
THEY ARE FLYERS 1
IIICXTK't AND WALK KitWI1.I, UK THUMB . .
II. E WALKER,A prut Honolulu, H. 1,
Cn mm Ins Block, Murelunt 8l.
Criterion SaloonWIELAND - EXTRA - PAL.E
Lager Beer !
2 SCHOONERS FOR 25 CENTS
L. HI. D"H3HJ,froftftllt
pnn i
Hliltfaaml OlnMiinrr Wnntfillt'lttiki, WatdifN ami Jnwilry WnnM I
Ohl (loltl ami bllvur WanUai
IV BibbOBl Prion Ftldl 1
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TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1894.
MARINE NEWSArrival,
Ti'esoat, Ang. 7.Btmr W (1 Hull (rum Hawaii and Mnul
Departures.Tchiut, Aur 7.
8tmr Jos Malce( fur Knpaa ami Kllauea atm
Btmr Iwalant (or Makaurclt and Walmea atptn
Btmr Claudlno for nirH un Maul at 6 p iuEtror Mlkalinla for Knuni at & p in
Shipping Note.The barkenHno Kllkltn', Captain Cutler,
arrlre.l Sunday (rum l'urt tlntnlilo nltn11)1,015 furutiRli luinlicrnnd 13.703 ft. drc?..td lumber for Wilder .V Co. bin callc ntMaul tiidljsharL'tfii dock load of 'uuili-- rShe was Unity Jays frum 1'ort Oaiultlo toKahulul.
TIip American bark Amy Turner, C.p-- tAt it Wnrl.ilxl arrived yesterday nflcr uon
ISA days from New York. ciiMinietl to 0.llrewur.t ( o. Sal etl Mari'li 'J I. nnd Iliafirst part of v orc bml lino wratlirr. Thebark coremi turn mllei during the IWlmonth. Jit t heavy sunthetly w Ind at theCape. WkWJiih innkliiK COS. to 60 8.Un May 31st experienced a li'irrimiicililch lato i llrodajs. Several raid andhcetn were Monti away. The voirl win
about tx wceki oil' tlio Cax. After thehurricane had rhaant u.ntliT to portThe sklpir ai hero In 18.", btliitf secondMine on a vos el.
OFFICIAL C0UUTE3IE3.
Tho New British Gommiaslonor Visitsthe Warships.
Captain A. O. S. Ilnwoj, BritishComini'sloiior, Burci'sior to MnjorJ. II. Wodohousi'. retiring MinisterResident, viaitoil II. B. M. S. Champion at 10 o clock this morning, re-maining on boinl linlf nn hour. Asaluto of thirteen gnus wa given ontb new diplomat's retiring.
Captain llavros wat I lieu rowedover to the U. S. S. I'liilmlolphln,whoro ho spout nnothor hall hour,receiving again tho regulation salutoon leaving. Tliuro was quito o crowdou tho wharf witnessing tho salutes.
m m
Minister Wodehouso Retires.
Major J. II. Wodohouse, BritishMinister Jtesidotit. wns bidding oil!clal good-b- r to his friends .
This day his duties as representa-tive of his sovereign horn terminate.
Captain Ilawes will as-
sume, as tho Minister's successor,tho oQlcial duties of BritiMi Comtnissiouer, thn grade of tho legationhero having hoeu reduced. It wassupposod, when Mnjor Wodtihou"was promoted from tho post ofCommissioner, that thu chaiigo wasa porsoual complitnont and recogni-tion of long and able service by himThis supposition would stem now tobe conGruifd.
LADIES'
When you can
for
it, is if a
as is caso
arc a
there
COLUMN.
got
18
Homo
thing nothing nlwnys talcu
thnt it's straight give-
away, thu with thoeWash Dross Goods this week.There good many ladies
who imiigine nothingnow in this line, and wc aiehound to got you out and
show you there are soinu Pat-
terns you have never soon,
and at the same time give youa chance to pick one out foryourself for absolutely nothing but a guess. AVo a to go- -
ing to load up ouo counter.Tho one inicsxiiijr the nearestcan havo her pick of tho Pat-
terns; tho second best well,we will not mention it, hut shewill ho in it all right.
Wo might just as well giveaway Toilc de ftord as wo
sell it al 8 yards for 1. It'sabsolutely the best goods everoffoied for the money and a
a wash goods can not bo boat.32 in. Cotton Ducks at 15ctsa yard all fast colors. Whitel.inen Ducks from 05 cts. to
1.00.
Scotch Dimity at 0 yardsfor $1.00 needs no furtherremarks.
Imported Percale for Miirt
Waists and Drosses. AVe areshowing some beauties. Any-
how, step in aud makea guess on Unit counter ofAVar-l- i Drehs (Joods. Youwill be uu.ihlo to ivsiht
the temptation of making a
guohh and perhaps of makinga purchase.
B. P. KliliKKS & 00,
t& fx& vgr- -"19
LOCAL AN1 QENKBAL NEWB
Iloalanl Boat Club will uicot onThursday evening.
J. V. Chapman tho caterer is inchargo of Sans Kouci.
W. O. Smith, Attornoy-Gonoral- ,
returned by tho V. G. Hall.
A letter from Hon. G. D. Gilmanof Boston will nppoar next issue.
McCandless Bros, havo begunwork on tho now artesian well fortho Queen's Hospital.
There will bo n meeting of thoyoung men's club al Breuig hall nt'7:30 o'clock this owning.
You may ring up Paul Ionborg'sranch for pure milk by both tele-phones. Sbo advertisement.
Tho Into Dr. Trousseau's stock ofmedicines, groceries, wines, etc., willbo sold by L. .1. Levey at 10 o'clockto morrow.
During tho absence of Miss Hon- -
ner, Miss O. B. Greenwell will bo iucharge of tho dressmaking depart-ment of J. J Egan.
Tho men of tho uTs. s! Philadel-phia, headed by n buglo corps, werelanded for drill this morning. Theywere not long ashore.
J. J. Egan makes a new announce-ment 's pnner, regarding hisclearance salo. The ladies Mill notskip it, for it lulls of bargains.
Peter alias Poker Dan, ustntn.fouud houkaiio
Blood (lowing from
hack Police whorofound with Swoara
liquor. receipt inmeat treatment tindereuro" in pocket lime
found.
"gob
FEATHER3TONE COURT.
he he be
not
ran
lie
finalof
Antonn
agent of
prcjudico
of
is
written iual.
opinion,"extend
judgmentssuch nro en-
titled
C.
J.judgment was
had
to
Qiiiuti. wns i. :fi ...i, ....-i- real Kanear Kawaiahao , for
ot o'clock yestcnlny -several cuts
on his face, was conveyed n PROXKCXtONtho it I
was ho was overloaded A His Llfo on an Ac- -A for Sl2i
for thowas his at tho
he was
IKdivers times on Saturday
Ho Dismisses His Counsol Rnthor onco at Hotel, anotherThan tho Casn Deferred. ) lime the corner Nuuniiu nnd
, and again com- -Arthur leatherstono appeared n Ho
Court this to , ,,, ,i9 f nulniianur to oi nun C()1rt , t under bondsunitary oil with ..., ,, offenco
obviously imminentlydnngerous to life, wit,j a knife, on
V, who np- -
pearcu as counsel lor In his own statedmoved conlinuanco of tho ,,,, K;ill, i.-- .i ..ii.i i.t,,'.as ho wns not ready to tirocecd
hers tone desired to havethn henring begin forthwith, nnd, nit against his counscl'itho connection with thucase.
District Magistratestated to defeiidnut Hint tho Court
with
had jurisdiction sinuiti of Mannorchorhold examination at concert
if ! .sat at Hotel wnswas !Ynthcntouo then (piito Led l'rof. V. i
guilty. they snug part songs,James was which first undoubtedly!
that best. public expectwns lodger in tlm the hear excellent or- -
house. On nlteruoon nlittle before o'clock heard screams
from room byMr. and Sirs. Fcnthcrxtoiio.down stand-ing with back to tho door andMrs. Lonthcrstoun
had big sheath knife in hisright hand. Biood wns spurtingfrom wounds tho hands of de-
fendant's wife. Defendant made noattempt to strike witness. Sawfeudaut como in that afternoon un-
der tho of liquor. Mustlinvo been about forty minutes in
room when screams wero heardemanating therefrom.
Mrs. L'ealherstoue was tho nextwitness. She statedwas her Had witliher husband on between !l
and 1 p.m. came iu
snt chair ..im to linb Honch.witness not to go. Witness I lieu Kitou tho box tho door, when do- - I
feuduiit called to her comoon chair. Witness did so to
show thnt wns notafraid of him. Then taidho bad a proposition inalui. Hethen said friend goneto l'alama to mo nnd thnt '
wanted money as had '
in un hour's time fish for i
Wituess told him In go.lie asked for forgiveness, nndsaid, "I'll never you." Hethen said that nil that hadheard about him was not true. Wit- -
liens still to for-
give him. Defendant thou went todoor nnd Inter drew
knife from under bed. Door- -
.!..... 1 iiiiiiitlfiliifinr i f (fait t I nar
and hiswastold lo down,and he did so, leaving it ou tho box.He piuked it up again and witness j
irrabbed hmuU. Seeingpassing called help,
then struck uitliknife on arms. Tho lust Maliwns on tho brent, and witness ;
to the floor. The door was burstwitness out ou
veranda. Went to front room '
first nnd Inter walked to the back ofIioiimi. Dr Mclirew i
to her '
Hnd trouble with defendant outho Thursday oud FridayDefendant threatened knifeFriday morning. Oniug witness left becausewns afraid of life
more to do defendant.Dr. .1 b. btateil thnt lie (
attended on reathnrsloun.Found Thero t
was a severe cut ou right arm'below another above ellmu ;
tho latter was stab, llioro wasanother cut, n dangerous one, a piece i
of lloch having fallen Therewns one between index finger andthumb of hand. Another Maliwas found on the breast, not n
one, tlio knife beenarrested by steel in her corset. Stillattending her. Do not iujuries
Two other worn examiiied the prosecution, and do- -
feudaut look tho Maud. did notthe evidence adduced, aud add-
ed, not awaycharms but lilueguto giu. Howk committed trial.
Matters at Chambers DecisionForolgn Judgment.
V. C. Pnrko has filed ac-
count as guardian of cstatoManuel, showing
831.72, pavmonts $1189.80, balaucoduo gunrdfan SlO.'i.M. Paymentsinclude .508081 paid to tho
hoirs Sept. 18 as sup-posed to to tho estate with-out guardian.
Look Pank Lock has filed satis-faction judgment iu his suitagainst Wa Hoi and a garnishee. It
n KoojaupokoJudge' has rendered
deeis' jii Stntina A. Xowellet v. John action onn judirmeut. Tho enmo
on Fifteen
' decision wns given orally at tho Mayterm, sustaining the demurrer. "Thelaw of this country, in my
t tho Court "doos notI the statute of limitations to foreigu
for term of twentyyears, but claims only
to tho period of six yearslgiven to contracts in writing." Paul
for plauitilT--; W.for defendant. Plaintiffs had
' assigned their interest in thoto A. Low of
Tho for S'2'i 17.57 ren- -'
tiered April 'A 1870, nnd it wasclaimed that but fliOO beenpaid ou it. Tin balance of $1107.57was therefore claimed interest.
Kopin petit ions bo appointedof .Maria Kopla, n mother
lying Church petitioner.G:.T0 afternoon.
wasin WANTED.
to Station,. Man
In thn District Court this, iug a charge of intending to commit
an against Christian Kriest; heard ogainst Alex. Craig. Priest
kilt atevening, tho
nt ofHotel streets, atllnluin,sa i10llw tDistrict afleruoon of Muoni.i
nciiargo.urn. ',IUII1i nainstweapon ami winI)ninnilt.to
Atigust-1- . V. Ashford, ijrnjctioinuiinui, i defense,
,,,,
it.
wns wishes,severed
Kobertson
morn- -
was
him
by
for ca'c.Willi I,,l I.,,.,,, .i..mI,i, tin liiu
Ho had get
for his Tho casowent over.
no in tho matter,; Tho thnto nn for Berger's ou
commitment sulllcieut evidence evening thoby J.
plended not Vnrudley twoThompson tho first of the wns
llo ho tho Tho will iuiviug-Airee- t to this
Saturdayl
coming the. occupiedHushed
oud methis
Defend-ant
on
le
iullueiico
tho
that defendanthusband. trouble
SaturdayHusband
mid
nearnnd
thodefendant she
defendant
he and a had
Kuialia.
persisted refusing
the athe
akuuu.
defendant put
hisfor
defendant her thetlio
fell
amithu
theinjuries.
previous.
evenlodgings she
her andnothing
Mtf.her severely.
theand tho
a
oil".
leftdan-
gerous having
consider
IIiiismifor
Ho
led byby
for
UDIOIABY JOTT1NOB
histho
the
case.a
Horner,California
tho
Neumann Ash-for- d
judg-ment Honolulu.
llo
qunintnuco.
offense
KilcUm!.the
,fomantnTwo uatlvo
ttho uttered
Craig,a
... I, nlumlcolor. threatenedeven Friost by n war-rant issued arrest.
'
Gorman Music.
only Professorurduv
ndduced. 'n feature.
j
stnteda fiituro
behind.a
knife
a gentle-ma- n
!.....!... i.. i ..Hi...;..IIIIIAUI IIMI III II I'dlJl'lUl-- III IHUII IMII.which nil lovers of good music willundoubtedly attend. Such choirsnro a of German musicaland sociul life aud dci-orv- every en-couragement here. hntli
to soothe tin savage breast,"ajs the poet, and It havo
some elTecl on mollifying all politi-cal ill feeling nnd thosewho have otherwise agreed differ.
M boy was taken with aresembling flux. Tho firstthing I thought of was Chamber-- 1
lainV Colic, Cholera and DiarrheaHomed v. Two doses of it settledthe matter and cured him sound andwell. I heartily recommend thisremedy nil persons sullcring fromn coiunlaiut. I will answer any
nH I inquiries regarding it when stamp iswitness was getting ready to go out. im.iosed. I refer to anv count v olll
on Dogged n m re llllv. Win.
tosit
to
Kiualia,to
back with
wituesforgive
witnn"s
in
complied uue-- s
witness
open the
attended
to umFriday
wanted
Mcbrew
fatal
denyn ICmaba'i
amountbelong
to
Cooper
M.
says,
giiardinu
Ilavo
witnessesthreats
tohavinc
witness
feature
"MusicehariiiK
ought to
to
disease,bloody
tolik
Defendanti
I. I'.. I'rimrov. Campbell Co., Tcnu,i'or sale by Benson, Smith & Co.,agents, for the Hawaiian Islands.
By Lnwis J. Ziovey.
TO-MORRO- W I
JJAWVUIUi 11I niu liitrn'teil hv nrnc I'nrt-wilfjl-
imil II I! Mcltiiyre hxiMitoiH ofiliu IMine of tlit lulu lr. 'InmsvMU, ohull ul 1'iivillii notion, ut my buimroomi,
knoeH forgiyeues. wlileh j On Aug. 8,
with
bleeding
receipts
with
AT HI O'CLOCK A. M., j
The WliuKi of the 6t..ck ot
Drugs, Mcdiciaes, SurgicalInstruments I
AIM a l.art;ii Variety l
Groceries and ProvisionsConnititlni; of
Meut, Poultry. Vei-talile- Fruit, Chain- -
puioiu, W'liiff, Ktu . I.I"., tin niij;- -lu to null! Ksilute.
fW TlienilPiitlnn of eiili'iirte; in cnIIviIIu lie hImivh line mIim-I- c ul l'rovlaluils
Bif-lill- hy tlm litu iluctur fur Iliuown iish.
Hill Hi
LihwIs J.AIIITIONKKIt.
FIRST CIBGUXT COURT TEBK.
Out of Thirty-si- x ForolgnJurors Disqualified.
! Tho Circuit Court term session! opened atOi.W this morning, JudgeWhiting presiding. Tho foreignjury being called, tho followingwero found qualified as having takenthe oath of allegianco:
I V. U. Wilkinson, J. Simonson, J.i T. Watorbouse, Jr., H. J. Nolto, O.. M. Cooke, J. Lucas, J. C. Clunny, P.
H. Isenberg, W. Mutch, F. Lewis,G. Gran, F. Hustaco, W. King, F.
V. McChesnev and W. W. Dimond.' W.W. Hall, S. B. Roso. E. F. Bishopand N. Godge, absent, had all takentho oalh. Mr. Bishop had been ex-cused for tho term. The other threenro oxpected to bo on hand in a dnyor two.
Tho following wero excused fortho term, ou occovut of not takingthe oath:
F. Whitney, W. H. Dimond, C.Melt, J. Scott, G. Bruns, W. G.Irwin, W. Love, 11. Congdon. A. N.Tripp, J. M. Angus, E. Hopkins, J.M. Dowsett, A. It. Hatfield, E. Van-dor- n
nnd G. S. Harris, Jr.Tho following were excused on
tho ground of ill health: Wtu. Me-Ineru- y,
J. B. Atherton and N.Gcdge, tho last-name- d for a fewdays.
A nolle prosequi was entorod attho request of Mr. Kinney, counselfor T. V. Hobron, complainant, inthe caso of libel against E. Norrie.editor of the Holomun. Tho allegedlibel consisted iu reflections upontho complainant, as supposod corre-spondent of the San FranciscoChronicle, for mailer published intint paper. Thero is a chargo ofseditious libol still ponding againstMr. Norrie.
Ah Wing, unlawful possession ofopium, and Joseph Caccires, assaultwith a deadly weapon, wero alsonolle nros'd.
Ang Ghau was put on trial forlarceny third degree before tho fol-lowing jurv: P. It. Isenberg, F.Lnwls, W King, C. M. Cooke, J. T.Watorhous", Jr., J. Simonson. J. C.Cluney, G. Grnu, W. Mutch, F.Hustace, W. U. Wilkinson and JohnLucas. Foster assisting prosecu-tion; Neumann for defendant. Ver-dict not guilty, 0 to 7.
Tho prico of tallow has dropped10 percent and M. Breham soils nowseventeen (17) bars of tho very bestsoap for $1.25. Also try his own im-ported German castilo soap manu-factured by Kraus Bros., Mannheim,Germany.
J. J. EGAXT514 Foil Street.
Clearance
Sale!
The
Last
Week!
Read
This I
Woolen Pressrunner iri'o..
.45c
Scotch GiughuiuH 19cFormer prico
Victoria l.awns, 10 yardsfur 50c
White Lawns and10c
French Sateens. . .
TPvoonfnr'c Rain i'y' SuUh tl,ttt formerly
WEDNESDAY,
I
. .74c
USo
.iIU. , ,
sold for 10 and SO aSuit aro nowto J SO ui.d 81
K This is positively the1 ist week of my ClearanceSalo. 1 have already iccciveda largo stock of fromEurope, and astock from tho States by theS. S. "Australia." These
will be plac d on myshelves for inspection nextweek, and I can promise yousomething new and novel in
several different lines and atthat will suit everyone.
As usual,J. J. EGAN.
NICE THINGS FOR THE TABLE!
ASK YOUH (fUnCKlf FOU
REDLABEL
OuoiIh.
Muslins
reduced
goodsexpect larger
goods
prices
SUGAR CORN!
ty This Brand will always bo foaaa Rtlldbb .nd Good VoIdb. j
ufliihll Pfttftriiion Orja.t AgwnU
O! the AgonyOf Thoeo who GufTor from
Ccrofula7od'a Sarmpnrtlla Ihtrtflt,
tthe, Ileal, CVItES.
Ur, T. r. JohruonBin Jose, CaL
!hTefor iMnjr yursbffn a crest suffererfromBCnort'I.A brca'ilnu out on tny armisoiHessiiliejrnereroTcrril trlth eruption sodlortl, allxliarglag all ibe tlm . I trtdl Terymany medicines and coniultod ptiyitctans tarand oear, but Mllf grew wane. Ihats taken but three botllei ot llood'i Saritps--
Hood's s Curesrfllaforrbuunatlon.afld has derlrcd to ranchbenefit from II that she declares there Is nother tnellclno on earth. We would not bsrtltiotit 1 1 In the liousa If It costs ISO a botUa."T. Varlkv Joiimox, Bab Jote.CaL
K. IU Re sure, to cvt llond' Binaparllbk
Hood's Pllliact cully, promptly andeOclcntlj, an the liver and boircli. SSo.
UUUUON, NEWMAN A CO.,AriiiU (or Hawaiian ttlan1
JUST AURIVKD
rr tetsattas " tmoarii "
FR. H)S H
HAY
GRAINrxi.tcriioNKr vi --sm
CALIFORNIA FEED GO.
Comer Quren A. Knnsnu (Us.
PROMPT DRLFVKRY.
Pure!MilkFOR. SA.Tj"EJ I
Delivered Twice Daily:TO ANY l'AKT OF TUB (MTV.
Motml BeU 460
waialae" ranch.110-i-l- I' Isr.NIII'.IIO. l'rop.
DK.HUDDYrDentist,
WILL KK8UMK l'KAvriCB
TJ-gULSt 6 til.Borotania noar Emma.
IttlO-l- w
SITUATION WANTED.
OKNTI.KMAN ItKOBNTbYAVOUNO In town, ilrnlro a MtunilonIn an om i'o or HKHuiieru. hxperiencrdllouU.kcfiM-- r snl will aciiiulnuil wllliJuuinsiiNiu AililrfHH
"HOOK KKKPKIt."HOI Iw Care of llci.i.r.TiN Otllctt.
Partner Wanted tn Oil Veneering.
1AM PKF.PAHKDTOIIOOII.VKNKKKto ur.lnr. Would like to K"
1'artin-- r in tlie bilhliipx", tn furnlaliand, if Irani the bitxi-n- s.
Uavii watr iuwer. Haniji nu of thework can h n-e-n al the Hui.LKriN Oflli'K.
IrtM Ini Wl 1,1.1 M VUN.KN"
LET
'lHKKB NIUEI.Y K1IK1 nlnlied Itooms at No.
( Oanlsn Unn. ww--tf
THKKK NICKi.Y KPlt-- 1
ninli'd IUioiiih al Will-kik- l
nn licarh. IVniisvrrv rraioualile. Anelv atenilof KhhIiIoh Knn lrrit
LET
I.AKHK FlIltNIHIIKKVY UiMtiii
TO
TO LET
tliv
TO
for nIiikIii ufii--Hi.iiiuti nil listed on
St.
Here- -laula Bticut, tri iniiiuteit'walk fiom i'obt Olllcu.lliln olllce.
TO LET
a T VVAIKIK1 ON TiltA Jlrach, cuiuforUliloiiiarltirk for one or Iwu Sin- -
if ih lifiuirn I'll i imam oi
lnl
0.,'102
j lirttlilnn fHillltii r'orixrliOKKIPR.
TO LET
rOMKOItT.Mil KNfiitlv Kiiinii'lii'd
I'iiUhi-- ,
('intrul linlon l.'lmrrli Til
E3BBb
mvjvast
AXWX
:Tw
tf
VniiflMaiB3
AdUremtt
tmUoi.nl Kxxl- -
"W" HI.,I.KriN
C100Uoiiixi'lixllolilaiid im.
lleriianU ttrfft M;h ( nlllntti LariJiTJo'el, ftilvndld Uul, Hint Drrry coiivonl
nice. Kiniilri nu priul. ur MuiuTivbuu tAM. tlMfr-l- w
Adeline Black Stockings !
Now Shipment Just to Hand
1ST. S. SACHS'aaao rort Strstsn., Honolulu
The Adeline Black StockingsAre certainly TUB 11K9T. They ar rorr K'sstlc, Fnt Dlack and an
abiolutely BtalnleM. We'have ilicm for
LADIES, GIRLS, BOYS AND HENIn alt Sizes and Quilllles, In Plain Cotton, In List.Tbrrail, in Open Work ami Drop bliU'h. .
Call for Adeline Black Stockings !
HERMSDORF BLACK STOCKINGSWarrantod Kast tllack,
at
WK A 1.80 1IAVK TUB
for l.aitlxs In all Sites which we are Mlllnc12 M a Dozen
SALES AND RUMORS OF SALES !
The number of incrchautH who aro about to
dispose of their entire stock, for the benefit of theirfellow creatures, is truly remarkable and the utterdisregard for consequences so far as they (the
sellers) are concerned is another singular feature of
the day. Buying and selling Dry Goods is a pecu-
liar business and one that icquircs constant atten-
tion, and judging from the number of alleged
"Clearance Sales" some our merchants musthave a stock of goods that are
worn. I soil Dry Goods at a fair
shoddy shelf-prol- it
giveyou your money's worth. If von aro in
Dry Goods after thu "Australia" comes, watch this
uad."
Who has removed from Hotel street to Benson,
Smith & Co.'h old place, street.
KwongSingLoyf SING LOY,
W? CIdi St., "Tkiau Hock."
l'ltlr.
of
of
tlBf St., liar Itoiitu it
Natul Tela. 339 P. 0. Box 207. lotoal Tale, mo
and
BIG STORES
need
Fort
P.
OliinoHu, flapanoHM nnd Indian (M.ihIIndian Silks, Laces and Linens,
Jiipunc8o Crapes, Chinese Matting,Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls and Scnrth,
Grass Cloth, Rattan Chairs, Etc., Et.I3?A Complete TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
with Competent Cutters and a complete line of Enplinh andAmerican Suitings. Perfect fit guaranteed.
OAHHMKUKB, MNENb, LAWNS, MtlHI.INH
Ladies' -:- - Black -:- - Sailor -:- - Hats i
SOMETHING NKW JUST OUT
Trunkh, Valises, Willow Ware,Table Cloths, Oil Cloth, Ku... Etc
51-5-3 King Street & 407 King Street.
GOO KIMftil NtHJANU STKrihI
M KKCUANT TA1 LtiK.HT iND FINISH OUIBANTBED
NKW BTOOK OK
or
OaHhiutfnttt mid Sorgob Just lit, eiv.lSUITS PROU i UP
Dty QoudH. Fancy O)odn, Lawns, Etc., Etc.,
Gent's Furnishings of Every DescriptionHO.-M-
0. Box 107
iflt4i
Temple of Fashion151 Sort Street
Ladies' Underwear, Boy's Clothing,Urgt AsMrtetnt ot UdlHi' tad Cnlldrsn's SIiom.
Large Line of Summer Goods I
I LrKi line of Wnolons at '2fMi. Flniinoiottoa, 1(1 ynh for f I.IWI Hrown ami Whito (Jottoua, from H to 2t) ynnla, 11.00 tmr iiiinnsi Ainonkiiaff UiiiKliniun.lVi yards for f 1.00. Owita'aml Lailloii' Bathing Nmu
hi ma, bairns, orKH Lawns and Urnsa (looitn of ovory iluscriptiot.
M. O. SITLtVV, Proprietor.. .. . . .1 - - - - i ,! i t
I),iily liullotiti f0 OoutH por Mouth.
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National Cane ShredderFATKHTKIi UNIIKK THK I1AW8 OV THK MaAllAn IHLANU
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THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AQENTB FORthose Biirkddkrb flud arc now picp.ircd to rrcuivu orders.
The groat advantages to bo derived (rum the tuo ol the National OanrShmddu are thoroughly C8Ul)llnliod and acknowledged by Plantergenerally.
The large number of Pluutcra tiaing tlioin in the United SUtes, Cuba,Argentine Republic, Peru, Australia mid cluewhcro, bear witnest to thebore claim.
The use o( the Shredder very largely augments the quantity ol canefee mill can grind (26 to 607.), also the extraction of juico (6 to 12).
It great safeguard, making known nt once the prcsenco ol anypiece of iron, stakes from cars, or anything which would bo liablo to damagethe mill, and allowing ninplo time to remove ennic before damaging tho mill.
The 8URXDDER is very strongly made, nud from tho manner of its opera-tion it cuta or tears these pieces ol wood or iron without often breaking theShredder; and if anything breaks, it in simply some of tho knives or cutlers,which can bo quickly nud economically TI10 Shredder, as itname indicates, tears tho cane into shreds ol varying lengths, perfectly oponIng it and allowing tho mill to thoroughly press out the juices without re-
quiring the immunso extra power uoccsj.iry to grind or crush tho wholecane. Tho Shredder spreads the shredded cane uniformly and evenly tothe mill rolls, and docs nway with the necessity of spreading tho bagasse byhand between tho mills, whore regrinding is in use. No greater amount ofboiler capacity is required to operate the Shredder than that which wasufficient for tho mill, for tho above reasons. Wo furnish full workingdrawings for tho installation ol our Siirkddkrh, enabling any competent engineer to successfully install and start them.
In ordoring Shredders from us, please send small sketch, showing thrdiameter and width ol tho mill rolls with which KiiiiEDDEit is to bo connected,also the side (either right or left hand as you faco th delivery sido of thomill;, upon which tho mill engine Is located, also the height from floor lineto center of front mill roll shaft, and distance center this shaft to (rout endof bed plate. These Shreddkrp aro now being used by tho Hilo Sugar Onand Hawi Mill, Kohala, whore thuy arc giving great satisfaction.
0f Prices and further particular may bo had by applying
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd..B-- t Mt Acnlt fm the IttwxHnn ItUfult.
TKlJtPHONB I IH
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CHAS. 11U8TACE,IMPORTER AND DEALER IS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR andFresh California Roll Batter and Island Batter
&T ALWAVH ON HAND .Jfjlet Goods Received by Every Steamer Iron San Francisco.
HT All Order faithfully etund to. Kiitltdiirltno guaranteed. Island OriturnUoTtad and packed with care.
Lincoln Block, Kino Sthi.ct, IIkt. Font axu Ai.akea Stmkkt.
BOTH rSUtrUONKH ()
LEWIS111
nox
Importers, Wholesale k Retail Grocers
Provision & SuppliesPretb Goods by Evory California
IOK HOUSE GOODS A
ItLAMM Oadku Solicited. jH gW SvmrAcmoN Ucamntkii.
TCI.KPHONK Vi
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IV Ci. . n. J f
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replaced.
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Steamer.- -
II. E. MclNTYKE &lltrflHTCM ANII liKALCWi
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.Haw Oooda tolTid by Entry l'ackei Irout thr Knn'.rra HUM and Kuropa
PUBSB CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERT STEAM KU
All Ordara faithfully attended to and
(klabo Oaixcjw HouoitkdHART ntlKNKK
W. W. AHANA.
1Merchant Tailor,
Otzaat.
FINE SUITINGSI- B-
of lh
English, Scotch and American Goods.
fltyl and Fit OiiHrantKml.
Clemiiug & Repairing:Motnil Tele. 668. P. 0.
lUI2-l-
J. J. EGANS 1 4 Fort Street.ALWAYH ON'haNI) THK
Lateit Styles in-- THB LATK8T IN
Walt aai Colored Worsted GoodsTHK MOBT COMl'I.RTK HTOI1K OK
DRY : GOODSIN THK OITy
IrMiniklng Done by Hrs. Renner.
HO YRN KEK &
Nnunnn rtlni.
I'art i!lly
333
Box HV
TiMMitht; Etc.
UMiMIKtKV aud (J,HHWakitaa
--n.L&
V 0 MIX S72
FEED.
& CO.,STUKET.
v o. er,
Dealers Naval
SPECIALTY
'. ( BOX IC
MUKIN
- -
-
Millinery-
l
J
- -
Plumbing,
OoudtK11K.K.
(MllTHrad u an)
SATlhrAOTIOH OliAKAMTKCa
KMirf M KINM HTKRKTR.
CO..
Empire Saloon,Corner Botal li Nnaaan 8trta,
OUOICE OLD -
Family Wines and Brandies
A 81'KUIALTV.
VOKV ' SHERRY83 Years Old.
ES. 1ST. REQUA,ItOJi MANAOKU. Iflin
WM. DyVVLEsT
Rigger & Stevedore,WRBOKHR,
KHTIMATKH AND CONTRACTS OrALL KINDS OK WOUK.
TluStlllr,'WAIMA2SrAIiO,,Will run tt'Kiilnrly hctwceii tills ort andU'bIhIiiu. KiiHnllinpnl, Mnkulela, Keawe-nu- l
nnl I'liulkl on the Inland of Oahu.I' or KrrlKlit, "to., apply to the Captain.
Iw lniilrt nt olllin ol J. R. Walkerovur HprecktilH llank Kurt Htreet Hft7-- lf
CEYLON TEA AND JKWEXBY
I IIKO TO INKOKM TK PUnLICI Hint I hav oirtitil my HUire at No. tviNiuiKiin utrrKl with Coylon ManutMtnradJftwtdry nt with Itulilf i, Happhlroi, l'oarli,
tn. Jut rwelyddaoiiia I'ii rtCylon Tea-t- ry
It. Alao. Imllati llaUiui and DamonOlviiH Ati inpillon ot my ttook l oll.oltt.it. W. J. BAUKI8,
UMA t Hu. iM Uunanv UmV
Golden Rule Bazaar.
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
The Domestic Sewing Machinemakes happy wives and sweet-
hearts.
All kinds Machine Needles andAttachments to make every womanluippy.
Quitars to charm with song andleave a happy smile.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to Jitall sights to that both old andyoung may he happy.
Dolls and Toysyoungsters happy.
to Ow.
Remington Typewriters fr makethe business man happy.
Tennis Supplies to assist youngmen and maidens tn achieve hap-
piness.
Purses and Card Co to makeyour best girl fiappy.
Wallets and Pocket Books
make best fellmo happy.
Baseball Supplies tuakr "ourboys" happy.
Visiting Cards and SocietyStationery convey happiness.
Office Stationery and BlankBooks, and complete the happi-
ness of all
Buy a StemSetting Nickelguaranteed a
for $8.60.
mnkr
yourto
to
to
to
Winding, StemPlated Watch,
good
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,Corner Hasina A Hotel Streets.
New Goods! New Goods!
ItKCBIYF.D IIV KVKUY HTKAMKIL
Silk Dress Goods,-- ALL COLOK- H-
.JAIANESE SILK GKAI'E,ruin and Ilrocaded:
JAPANK8K COTTON CKAI'R
Silk Sblrts and Night Shirts,Bilk lllonses, 811k Neckties,
Handkerchief. Hhawls, Hnihi!,Hosiery and (Miriulm--
DOS!
JapaniMw Trava, llamboo Borern.Tra Bta, Klowr l'.iU., Klo., F.:
Prices Cheaper than Ever !
71Bell Telephone
Mtitnal Telephone
Consolidated
Water
Works
Company
Limited.
71
VING FAT CHAM
Furniture DealersltK to Inform the public that they
have nM-ne- a
Brunch Store at No. 322 Hunano Street,
Where they carry a complete line of
HJCMKOOM HKTB, OHAIKB,TAULRB, WAHimOIIKH,
STANDS, Etc.. Ktc, Ktc
PBraltur gapalrtd aod Oeaaral Jobbingat BusonabU Sataa.
VINO FAT CUAN,U)7-3- m
A : NEW :
timekeeper
Soda
32-- N'luann Street.
Tbe Hawaiian Messenger Service
U II. Joiim-nn-, . Manager.
aroal 559
Olllce In Maonlo IhilldlnR.
Wa are prepared to liirnlnli llnlfurmnlMaaienitari at all houri. l'roinptiirii amilatUlactlon Riiarauteed. You rlug il upand will do tht reiUay Hourly ratei 4nn. Pnr dlitanerata aaa WaiMitf'1 alap IU7 if
PLAIN I.ANOUAOE.
Opinions of Archbishop Irolnnd ontho Btrllto.
Ciiioaoo, July 15. Archbishop Tro-lnn- d
ot St. l'ntil, btMiig nsluul whatho had to say tipou tho railwaystrike to-da- opoko a3 follows: "IUiMiko to spcnlc ot tuo UlncaKostrikoa bucatuo in so doing I shalllilamo labor, whilo bei-aiiR- of mydcop sympathy with it I shouldwish to havo tmvor said but words ofpraisn for it. But in a tnomuut ofsot'ial crisis, such as tho oun throughwhich wo aro passing, it is my dutyto spoak loudly and to mako thoavowal of tho truth and principleswhich will savo society and jmticn.I am glad ot tho opportunity whicha roprcsontativo ol tho AssociatedPres affords mo.
"Tho fatal mistako which hasbeen mado in connection with thisstriko is that property has beendestroyed, tho liberty of btiinessinterfered with, human lives placedin danger, social order menaced,and tho institutions and freedom oftho country put in most seriousjeopardy. Tho moment such thingshappen all possible questions as tothe rights and grievances must bedropped out of sight, and nil etrortsof g citizens and ot pub-lic tifllcials made to sorvo iu maintaining public order and guarding,at all costs, the public welfare.Labor must learn that, howeversacred its rights be. there is some-thing above them nud absolutelysupremo social order and tho 1 wsof iniblio justice. There is no civilcrime as hideous, so pregnant ofevil results as resistance to law andtho constitutional authority of thocountry; this resistance is revolution j
it bgots chaos: it is annrchy; itdisrupts tho whole social fabric.
"Labor, too. must learn tho les-sons that the liberty of the citizensis to bo respected. One man has theright to cease from work, but ho hasno right to drive another man fromwork. Ho who respects not theliberty of others, shows himself un-worthy of his own liberty nud in- -
capablo of cilizeuship in a treocountry.
"Kiots and mob rule, sin h as havooccurred in Chicago, do immenseharm to (ho cause ot labor and setback its advance for whole decadesof years. Labor thereby hues theearnest sympathy of thousands ofirieiui nun gives courngo mmtriumph to lis enemies. Woreo yet,the piiuciple of popular governmentsuffers. It is no wonder that, read-ing of the occurrences iu America,Europe announces that the Repub-lic is a failure and that a strongmonarchy only can holu society to-gether.
"I am far from saying that laborhas not had its giievances in Amer-ica nor that redre.s must not besought. I would not respect thelaborer who reeks not to defend hisrights and to improtu his condition.Uut all this must be done within thelines of social order ami law. Theremedy for these uN is a healthypublic opinion and fair public legis-lation, and all legitimate efforts inthese directions, whet her by single orunited force, are laudable.
"For mr own nart 1 believe thelargo number of men who join strikesare more to be pitied than to beblamed. Thoy aro led on by irres-ponsible and tyrannous chiefs. La-bor unions have great statutes, but.one marked evil in them is that theyput the liberties of tens of thousandsiu the keeping of one man or a fewwho become their absolute masters,their despotic c.tirs.
"Tho solution to tho differencebetween capital and labor is ueces-Htiril- y
complex, ami no one preciseformula has been or eau bo found.A generous seiuo of justice towardall, a tleep love of oue'ii fellows andattentive listenings to the teachingsof Christ will Icai1 jii all sides to abutter understanding and to happiermutual relations. Certain it is thatso far as it N possible, the laborershould not lack support for hiineltaud family, lie should not be over-burdened either in weight or timooflabor; ho should be treatetl as arational ami moral being with nilrespect due to his human dignity.His remuneration, if dimiuinhed inperiods of denrehsiou, should in-
crease iu periods of prosperity."
CLEVELAND'S COUUSE.
It la Approved by a Grout Conati-tution- al
Lawyer.
Waiii.v(iton, July 17. Iu view ofthe eritiflftina thnt'h.iveheen utterediu curtain quartern on tint legality oftho emirHn pursued ly IVeHidentCluvoland in uiiiK Federal troops,notably nt Cliiea;o, not to preserve,thu penee, but toexeeute thedeereesof thu Federal judieinry and Iteep iuoperation thu provisioned tho inter-stat- e
enminoreu law, the followingletter from one of tho most able ex-
ponents of tho C'oiihtitiitiou iu theland lia a peculiar npplieatiou:
"Ann-- Amioit (.Midi.), .Inly 15, IK'.M.I'nultlfiil Clertlmul llo.vonrii tMii:
Now Hint thu great htrilm iu whichyour olliuinl intervention heenme sonecessary has been elenrly tlmvvii tobo a failure, I beg to he allowed touxpresB my unqualified satisfactionwith overy step you havo taken iuvindication of tuo national authorityaud with tho restoration of law aniloritur which has lieou followed or isnow in progress. 1 he caution anddeliberation with which you haveproceeded are, 1 think, worthy, likethe accompanying firmueibs, of thehighest praise, and 1 am speoiallygratified that n great aud valuablelesson iu constitutional constructionhas been settled for nil time with re-
markably Utile bloodshed. You audthu Attorney-Genera- l havo also wonUrn gratitude of thu country, not forthis generation only, but fornlltime,mid may (lod ble.--s you for it is thesincere, prayer of your obedient servnut. TninMh .M. C'ooi,i;v "
I 0. , Harrison, practical pianoi nnd organ maker and tuner, eau fur
nish best faetory references. Urilersleft at Hawaiian Nous Co, will re-ceive prompt attention. All workguaranteed to bo tho same a donelu factory.
LDCOL -:- -
IS THE
BESTPAINTOIL!
The following UiHtiinoniul
has been received from n pro-
minent plantation owner andmanager :
ltosoi.cLO, 11. 1., May t.i, 1RU
Pacific MabdwaiiCo. L'n, Honolulu.Gentlemen:
Yutt ask tn; opinion ol Lucol as a l'alnt
I hnve experimented with Lucol Oil foruiiiftiue ami lusmu wur ,11151; utiinmimi ,
painting my vacuum pan, tnnculucr) andcentrifugals, with It and tho result has i
been inoH sutisfsctory. It dries harder,makes n better finish, goes farther and Is .
more MtlufnoUiry lu every way than lin-seed oil.
Certain pilnt work which was alwaynstlckv with HuveU oil. dried hard whenLunil (111 was ued.
Youry truly, Aon. Daiita.
Dirootion for Uso.
lire Lucol In over' rosptct in thesutiiu manner ns you would lliipeciloil, with tho single exception thai youmay udd fully onc-ntutrt- nioro Lucol, to tho samo quantity ot pigmentlimn you would of limecd,
In using metallic, Venetian red, theochres, and other dry pigments, it ismlviKiiblu to mix up the paint t leastone day before It is to lie tired, then.eld 11 thlid mere Lucol. hiiI the paintwill be found to cover well onl have
KkmI gloss.
NEVF.lt UHE JAIWNH.
Where hard sttrfsccs such a llonr.stcpe, etc., are required use litlmrtieonly, never uno Japans.
LUCOL MIXES WITH V.Mt-XISIIE-
ntnl iti"lih their wot klnc ami im-
proves thuir nppearaiico mrr tiikySHOULD UK UK1 HAMK DAY TIIKY AUK
MIXKD, otherwise the gum ot the var-nlt- li
may be precipitated or the mix-
ture curdled.Tho addition of from to J of Lr-co- i,
to varnisheit does tint reduce theirlu-t- n nor reurd their hardening auddryiii)! and ii prevents iheireraekim:
ttUMIMCOLrM:iTB3D,
Agents (or the Havaiian Islands
NOTICK TO
Visitors, Picnic Parlies, Loans
AND
CJENEKAL PUBLIC!
ZZkLAt Smith's Bus and Livkhy ,.
Staiilks, Kino Stkkkt,(Adjoining Metropolitan Meat Market,
Is the Chen pent I'luco iu Town yon canKft IliiM.px, Wnuoiicitits, lluuinei nndHuddle llnrfoa. It will pay you to callaud see Iwfuro you try elrewhcre.
IKMimioo--- t
Dhll Tel. 381. Mctcal Ti;l. 0)7.1". O. Jtox 3.'1.
HONOLULUriiiiTiago Mnnufactory
VM .t 130 KOKT BTUEHT.
Carriage BuilderAND RKPAIllKIl.
Blacksmitliing 1N ALL ITSIIUANCHES.
Orders from theotlier IxlnudhiBuilding, Trlmailng, Painting, Etc , Etc.,
I'romptly Attumlud to.
W. W. WRIGHT, I'uop.(Buci'eiiHiir In tj WVnt.1
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
f-r-
I'KUHONB INTRND1M1 WALL on Ktt'iliiiers ol thelnter-Ulun- d Hli'iiiu Nuvlguliou Co., (rumHonolulu, are hereby riMiioliil to purliliico ilckets at tint Wliurl ()lllci of theConipnny before eiiiluirklni;, nnd uny
(ulliiii; todu to shall be siibjei-- t topay .t iiereeiu in iiih reKUiur lare in until- - ,
lion thereto. This rule will b strictly en- -fori'i'd from and niter the lstilitvul Aukiimproximo. W. II. liiiliKllKY,
W. II. MlUKAI.Htfl'y. t,
Wnnnliiln Inlr 17 IX'' UHh '
Fine House and LotFOR SALE,
rPIIK UNDF.IISlUNKtl OKKIIItH KOII1 v.ile Unit Kiiih Hiinimti'iiil on tin
iiinukn bide of Hurt Inula flreet, Km t
eiitd el I't'iinnen'ii utreil. Thu Lot bus n(runt nl limdvl mid n depth ol ICf feet. AIIoihI DvmIIIiih lloiti In nnd ritpuir; etui-liili-
I'nrliir. lllliliiL'.riHiiii Klliiiu.n. Pun.try, Ili'driMiui, Until nul Vuler Cloit nudtin ollloo m the Inuer lUxir with Kourllo dlli'ilriitiiiiH on f ciiHtl Hour Tliern U it miiIi- - I
Mniitltil llarn, niiiminiiiH Two Klall riwiuifor two rurrlHfitn. Wtfid hhett uild Hervtiiitu1 Hihiiii, a HervnnU' W U, and 'twoUiHxt (Vhh-ikmiI- Kurlher parlicnlnrt of iW. IU CiU, or ut
Itoo U H V. UlMUUUh, '
"DAI NIPPON"Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Just Hecelvcd another tnvolre ot
Japanese Fancy GoodsAM) -
NOVELTIES!rnMmisimi
Dress Goods!Plain and Figured 811k and Crape,
MrtDMlMP. r.AWHQ for Ladies nudlllumuMU uuilltd Gentlemen,
t'lrtln Bilk and RmhroMnred.
Silk and Cotton KimonosBilk Fan Ciihlons,Kmlirnldered Hlk Ten Center.Tahlo Covers, Ilcd Covers,Bilk Bailies, Neckwear.
Beautiful China Ware I
Bfttad Howls, llou-lm- n Dhlies,1'laU-'- , Ktc. Ktft, Ktc.
Smoking Jackets!811k and Cotton l'aama.
JiPAHEBB SCRBEHS!UilK. Klepatit Lump Bliades,
iiainiKju ranei, i.nncu hiiums.UninlxH) Vntises. JapineH Tray.
Ktc, Klo., Ktc., Kw.
Mrs, J, P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
-- .
Kin.
c VITOIIAN. ;
Vt- - fa - - '
Wholesale
KIM. I. LINK OH
Retail.
Japanese'.' Goods!Silk and Collorj Dress Goods.
Kir, Ktc
Silk, LiucB iimi Crape Shirts
- UK COMI'LlcrK KfOi'K -Mad)- - tiy YnimiliiyHot Ynkuhaiiia.
of Jnitiuce (IiknIh, pvv ui tlrit enlI Knve koIiik nil around tonn.
300 X"or. Ct nrvCuotem ZXouji
Tni3 SPACE ISSEUVED
RU- -
M'XLLIAMS BROS.
Pioneer Furnituro Co.
lnd Ml Klilif Hletlldift If
and
! A. F. Medeiros &c Co.
Merchant 1 Tailors.
lloii'l Bu. uniler Arllnitton tfnNd.
Latest Pattcrr--s in Suitings
by Kvery Kteitmer.
jperfect rrr or no sale.
DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
- WILL A'rrKNP T- H-
Kauaempa! and Sale ol froperi)
AUK
Collecting in Al! lis Branches.OrneKi No. 41' Hl it.
fcgU'JL'tJ-AT- j T:X.3S2XIOa.T33 300.7' II
e TO 9 . 2.I.i mil Inffta ill, t in Ui riiiK up
1D2 - ultima! Tolniibono 15a
N. I i3TTK.O3SS- prepuroil to r pair (liinleu Hone,
xpitnkleni, ' Tail, KiluiK Huwm aminli:irKiiliiK nil klni.t I'kjIs, Incliidlin: Cnrv-II-
IviiIvk Sim mii. Lhwii Mowerx H
1M'lUll, AlioLliitU (( Jiiiii,nip
Klfl.
iilllatnr
Mintituii; iiiii'H. hi luct allv urn I'Hlli'il 'or Hiet re
urn tf
PACIFIC HOTELCurlier KluitiV Nuunliu Bta.
Knw. Wm.TKii, iii: Mminer.
Finest ot Viucs & LiquorsEillliard & Reading Room
fHKK TO I'ATI.ONH.
METTT L'AL SJZZjtSTKLTOZTSi 373n. JAOUEN,
I'UACTIUAL . (JUN-MAKI-CU I
I Im'i' to inforiii HpnrlliiK .Men and theliMu-- i ill I'ulillo Unit I urn picpiirii In lie-eii-
ttiil Iteiiovnle every ileriirletiiiii ofelreiruni (linit, tUllei utul iteviilvumnklllfilily Ite.hlnukeil. llue(Hllil llniwilINK ibiue In any Mmde. 'rt-ebtn- work.in it mhi KUHrmiU'itl, 'uiitiiinir prniuptlyaltemliil Ui.ta. Aiblre
UNION HTItKKT. IIONIll.lt I, l.1144 II
HOMES
PEARL CITY
--rT
AT
Hi&rfSfiiii'in ujMdniiMi
t.v iriA wj r71MiBfa
TEESJ
Oahu Railway & bind Co.
OKKKUS THK PUBLtO
Acotfici Great Opportunity
To Bvoar UnmM tn On of th Moat
Delightful Localltla to b
found In th Prdlot tho Paelfla.
Am a healthy reort IVarl City baaalready established an enrlabla rtpuUtlon.Many good eltttena In thla communityhaTeozerlenceil the wonderful effect pro-
duced by fow daya aojourn In that dry,rool atmosphere, and gWe Kratefal toatl-inon- y
to tho relief they have almostgained from terere and long con-
tinued nttacka ol antbina. I'hyitelamaeualnted with the climate ufPearl Cityreeommend It aa natural aaulUrinnL
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE!
And can be tiicreimed to meet th need ofa topttlatlon equal to the !argnt city tnthe world.
I'aur. A.ll. Ltoai ol Oaho ColleK Itour antborlty for autlng that the wateraupply li the purett yet dlcoTerrd In thicountry.
Special luducfiiip.aii iu t'arlj StttUrs;
Kot ninety ilnyr from daine dll M'U
LOTH ON Ctl'KClAL 'IEH.MK favoiablnuvImint-lltl- e (ItlerN. Kor a term ut threiiioutliM frtiin iUt, lumber nd ull buli'.-(ii- )!
nuiterlalx will b iiippllrd. and detU'e-e- d
al I'e.trl City at nitioh liiner prli lbuerer lietoro obtulueil.
Knr further partlenlani, call at thin offlcor on any of the lumber dealeri in tblecity. Thove who now own lota as wall athoxewho pruioM to become reililenla ofthat growing city, will do welt to embracethla opportunity. Thoeo who arall them- -
telrea of this offer, within the time named,will be entitled to, abd will recelre thefollowing benetltai
Knr trm of ten yean, thla Companywill carry audi reildenta and tbelr fauilllefrom I'ear) City to Honolulu In the morn-ing arriving little before aeren o'clock,and from Honolulu to l'earl City In theevening lleavlng Honolulu atatlou a littleafter five o'clock, for ten centu each way,a rate less than one cent per nitle. Therate!) on all other passenger trains rnnnlngdurlug the day or ulght will be IK centsper mile first class, and 1 cent por milesecond class.
A good school Is about to be opened Inthe Peninsula, lu the fine, Urge, newsebno). bonne erected by Mr. J. T. Water.iioiine. Kenllent living at Pearl Cityheights, la,bove l'enrl City station) andtho linvlug homes on the Peninsula, willbe allowed to ride free on regular trainsbetween Pearl City stations to and (rumthe Peninsula.
Those who want to continue to send tbelrchildren to schools In Honolulu, can bavtransportation on all regulur trains to andfrom Penrl City, for the purose of attend-ing school, at live cents each way for eachpupil. This Is eiiial to 24 to ttl miles ride(or ten cunts.
K'lital liidueenients for those deslriug tosecure homes iu this country have neverbefore been utlured to tho public
This Company has been requested fromabroad to name the price of all their un-
sold laud iu that locality.
Should a clearance sale be tuade tosyndicate, no opportunity like the presentwould again occur for the purchase ofhollies at Pearl City.
"A Word to the Wise is
SnlficienL"
OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO,
II. K. HILLING It AM,
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