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' Its If. mm KTERT ' PCBUIBBD ATTKBNOOM THE HAWAIIAN STAR. axonn ITJNDAT. Honolulu, Hawaiian islands. Thursday evening may 21, 1806 VOL. 111. lfrs. IUa Logrt Wsstsrlr, B. I. Once I Was Blind But Now I Can See Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla. "C. L IlMd Co., LowelL Uui.i "I h suffered MerjtUlnr possible with son exes and headache, the sores to severe that I u blind. I tried everything I heard ot without benefit, and went to tin Rhode HboffsCures Island IToipltal, but found no relief there. A friend told mo of flood's Sarsaparllla. 1 bouiht a bottle and a box o( llood'e rills. With Mora Than Thanks I want ererjhodr to know bat since I hart been taklug these medicines , I bare become at well as ever. My eyes hare perfectly healed and the headache Is cured. From ray picture Toucan see there Is shlnaibe taller wlfli my eyes now." Mrs. emu, Log ma, Totter lllll, Westerly, II. I. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, lodlteltlon. biliousness. Sold by all druttliU. tiuiinui Drug Company WhoInH.ile Acent. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. W W WRIGHT, Fort St. opposite Club Sublet. PLUMBERS AIID KMURLUXH & CO., 6 Nuuanu 8t. MERCHANTS 8. 1. Bhaw, Proprietor BUSINESS AGENT. ESTATE AND GENERAL REAL Agent Ileal Estato bought and old. Houses Rented. Loans Niootiatid. Collections made. Books potted. Accounts e.Tierted. Copying neatly done. All business entrusted to me will receive and careful attention. A share of rirompt patronage respectfully solicited. Fire per cent, commission on all Sales. Telephone 139. GEO. A. TURNER. SOS Merchant Street, OHloa formerly occupied by C. T. Gulick J. S. WALKER, rCnral Agent for Hawaiian Isl'ds. iRoyal Insurance. Company. Alliance Assurance Company.' .Alliance Marino and General As- surance Company. Sun Insurance Company of San jFrancisco. Wilhelma of Madgeburg Insurance Company. North Western Mutual Life In- surance Company. Scottish Union and Insurance Co. Room 12, Spreckelt' Block, Honolulu :4' fin : . DENTAL i'MTaOKIL Lending Technical Toper on a Hono lulu Man Invention. The Scientific American of Mny 9 contains a cut of anil nn nrtlcle ile crlblng the new dental pluggcr In- vented by Mr. Ormoml 1'. Wall ot Honolulu, The tool is described as having a double action, being nblf to Htrlkc n number of blows With the point nt n Mingle revolution of tbr nilnft. ilcsldes fillings of nny Rliupn may be perfectly placed mid locnted in nny desired position. In operation, the plng-(re- Is Herewed to the "chuck" the teeth ot which nre, by preRfflng on the oint, brought In contact with the ratchet teeth on the outer face, of a rotating piston, the four teeth causing four blows to lie struck at each revolution of the shaft. For the rear action, the point, when the teelh of Its Inner ratchet engage with the Inner ratchet of the rotating shaft, produce a similar series of blows, lly pressing on the button to prevent the revolution of the cylinder, the operator is enabled to pick tip gold, carry It to the catity and place It In the desired position, the plugger remaining at a standstill and without stopping the machine. Mr. Wall has received many flat- tering compliments for Mb important intention. Many leading dentists of the Eastern States have endorsed the instrument nnd will use It ns soon as It can be placed on the market. Any one who has ever had an attack of inflammatory rheumatism will re- joice with Mr. J, A, Stumni, 820 Doyle tlelg hts, Los Angeles, over his fortun- ate i scape from a siege of that distress- ing ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman of Merrlam's confectionery establishment. Some months ago, on leaving the heat- ed work room to run across the street on an errand, he was caught out in the rain. The result wsb that when ready to go home that night be was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheuma- tism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed In front of a good fire and thoroughly rubbed' with Cham- berlain's Pain Balm. During the even- ing and night he was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by mornlog was relieved ot ail rheumatism pains. He now takes especial pleasure in praising Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and always keeps a bottle of It in the house. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Benson, Smith St Co., Agents, for II. I CLEARING FOREST. News comes from Hawaii that J. It. Wilson's traction engine process of clearing forests has proved a com- plete success. A test was mnde at Olaa last week.. Trees are pulled up by the roots, there being no sawing or cutting, and no stumps are left. The engine pulls them up easily and makes a clean,- - neat job of it. As the engine uses wood the expense ot operating It Is very materially re- duced. It Is predicted that, the pro- cess will revolutionize the present system of forest clearing. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION was ot value to the world by Illustrating the Improvements In the mechanical arts, and eminent physicians will tell you that ths progress in niedlUnal agents has been or and as a strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs Is far In advance of all others. lK, fi , ' - , " " n ,ti GENERAL DEBILITY and Indigestion Made liar Ufa Miserable, but She) la Cared by flyer's SarsapariHa tlead the testimony of Mrs. E. O. Monro. Cobnrff, Victoria, whose par. trait Is also given I "Somo Tew years ago I suffered terribly with Indigestion and gen- eral debility. I could not sleep, nntj my condition Was such as to make my life miserable. Jione of the many remedies I tried did mo nny good, and I despaired of ever getting better. Onoof my friends told moot the g and strengtli-glvin- properties of Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and I beganvtaklng it. Before 1 bad finished the first bottlo I felt better, and was tluislencoiir-nge- d togivo the medlcno a thorough trial. In all I used fortr bottles, and then was perfectly cured of the grievous trouble which had afflicted me. I now recommend, 'to' anyone suffering ns I did. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA As Splendid Ncrvt mil Blood Msdlcln. HOLLISTER DM CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. 0 The latest in Is the ONE INCH LEATHER. or CILT and SILVER all around. Our stock just received contains many beautiful Specimens in all colors; and range in price from $2.00 - to 4.00, according to size and H. F. 1ICHMAN. t? vlW EXPOSITION. Drug Firms Place Displays Before the Doctors. A notnble feature ot the meeting of the Medical Association In Harmony Hull Is the splendid disptny of new nnd standard medicines mid appli- ances mnde by two drug firms of Honolulu, They are Benson, Smith & Co., nnd The Holllster Drug Co. e exhibitions occupy two large tables In the nnteroom, the medicines being nrranged on tiers of steps, Eierytblng displayed hns been subjected to the closest examination of the physicians. The principal exhibits by Benson, Smith & Co. nre: .lohti W'yelh Bros'. cllxers,pllls and pharmaceutical lerpnratlonsi Merck's flue chemicals; lohrtson & Johnson's plasters, lints, bandnges, etc. I surgical instruments, etc., etc. Holllster Drug Co. shows: Malt Nntrlne, Wain-pole- cod liver oil preiKirattons; Hol- llster Drug Co's. compressed tablets: Frederick 8tenrns &. Co's. Kuln prep- arations: Parke, Davis Si Co's. fluid extract, etc, etc. Mr. (I. W. Smith has charge of the first merit loneildra play and. Air. Meyer of the latter. Mads Her Feel Well The physician was surprised to find the head"bl .the household at the door with a shotgun. "Why, what's the matter?" stammered the doctor. "That there Seattle beer you give my wife, she says is makiii' her feel like a new woman, and I want you to understand that no new woman business goes in this house. Fust thing I know she'll be out makin' speeches." For sale at Criterion saloon. KILOHAIIA LEAGUE. Then- - Is large lurlety of work In the present Kllohaha exhibition. Most nre of nature, but some lire objeit lehsoiiH and fanciful studies. The variation Is at once Interesting and pleasing. From Wednesday on the exhibition is open to the public every day and evening. While In Stockton, Cal some tima ago, Thos. F. Langau, of Los tlanns.that Ttaie, was taken very severely witli cramps and diarrhoea. He chanced to meet Mr. 0. M. Carter, who was sim- ilarly aillicted. He says: "I told him of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, and wo went to the Holuen Drug Store and procured a bot- tle of it. It gave'Mr. Carter prompt re- lief and I can vouch for itahavingcured me." For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Benson Smith fc Co., Agents for II. I. Weekly Star, $4.00 per year. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK Limited. Subscribed lanital Jen l'.wa Paid Up Capital Yen .MWJ" Reserve Fund Yen 4.130,000 HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe. London, Lyons, New York, San FrancUco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hons Kong. "BtFfflSf ""r1 BDklu aaf Exchange Agencyfokoliama Spccle'uana' New Repnlilic Bolldinji., Honolaln, H. I. ' 63 Comprising 3 to WW t An rmlrunt phv$Uiani prturipiion tartfvlly tonpuunOed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure... The great Heart and niood Tonic. Sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee tbat the tfrst .bottle will benefit. Dr. Miles' book on the lleitt and Nervous System sent free. Address l)r. Ullea liedlcal Co.. Klkhart, Ind. DR. UHLES' ...Heart Cure... Restores Health illMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIti I THE 1 CRUST i OF A fPIE I S Must be rigbl'or the pie is a 3 failure. It matters not whether your 0 B hirse lea dran'ght or carriage animal, if his feed is not H rUht he will refuse to do the work required of him. GIIijijoiI OlitM IStrci Wllont Hoy S No Better. Fresher Stock In Honolulu. 9 WASHINGTON FEED CO. I 5 Fort St. nr. Quoen. Tel. 432. 5iiiiillllllliiliiiillliliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllinr; JOHN PHILLIPS, JPltirrifoev, f JOTEI, STREET, Nkar FORT. 878 tf Telephone, 302. FOR SALE: 1 No. 2 Zimmerman's Fruit Evaporator, suitable for drying fruits or vegetables. 1 all Brass Ship's Pump in good order. 1 ht "Combination" Gns Machine, complete and in perfect order, for lighting resi dence or supplying gas for moratory work. AI'PLY TO JOHN EMHELUTH & CO. 4 Merchant Street. New Goods New Design In Art Furniture. ART CABINETS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, SOFAS, Etc., Etc. Fine Silk Goods. Ladies' Silk Shirts, Sashes and Handkerchiefs. Porcelain & Lacquer Ware. Excellent Stock of Toys and other Seasonable Goods. I Weekly Stah. 14 ir ear. All KlNU STKRBT. Cor. SMITH V L. C. ABLES. H. P. WALTON. XjHE PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT? 1 1 COMPANY, H u SON Morolicmt tSt ., w t? g. ? c 3 v HONOLULU, H. I. 3 S S. lilt!'? yjr 7 I i I i I a O a S ALL CONTRACTS v 2. w n Taken bjrns will be fallr ruarantMd. . p a "o jr T.t(tninMmvi mailt ami Kil(mals (nrrf i! thant. Xw. S j 2 i ( . , ? s PcciIe eqnarto three "coats ollrtrorrahit. Heferencea given by application to our office. Telephone 139 38 Acres Each; further particulars apply to WILDER & CO (RlUbllthed to lift. Estate S, fi, WILDER - tf, C WIIDER. !m rot Tll AKD Dbalmi in Lumber and Coal Building Materials SUCH AS DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass. WALL PAPER, ETC. Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, HONOLULU. H. I. Hawaiian Electric Company. The cleanest, lirlghtont tafent and rpnllr. (n the Ions run, the cheicBt andliost light for use In the faintly rraldfiice, la the Incan- descent electric light, Hufe; nothing couM l Rafer, A tow days ago a iTomimmt gen- tleman of Honolulu rame ruxhing down to the otltcoof the II let trio Coninanr ami wild: 'Ulv m figures for my house, and I want It thme at oncej tin inoro lamtrg for me. iMst nlnlit u latnti tlpteil over ana tt came to near setting lire to the house and burning my children and I take no more risks." i lils in the BciuinHMit of quite a uumlier In the past few neek. who have onlered thoir houses fltUnl with the lterfect light. Juit think it over and make un vour mfnd that you want the bevt and atct llghtt nend tor the ilawailan Klctrio Company and tell them what yon want. We have a complete Block of everything In this line and have Just received a lot of the very latest aesigns in cnanaeiien. ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Candy Factor, v- - Cale Bilerj, FINC nuiisca.; HOT V1aNa.u1.11 ICE C8UM. COFFEE, CAKES, CANDIES U, CKOCOUU ISLAND CUWION. Our Estbilliinit Is the Finest Hf"ort In tli. uiir. van ann sjo u. ,,imju ihi ii y iu. Mutual Telriuou rai. WILLIAM WAGENEK, CONTKACTOIl AND BUILDER, Second Floor Honolulu Wanlnif Mill, Fort Ht. All Kinds of Jobbing i Promptly At tendetl to. M. S. G1UNBAUM & CO. Mmlted. HONOLULU H. I Oomraf'ln Merchants and Import ore " '""0t''"OeneralMerchandlae,- Ban Francisco Office, 315 Front Ht. Cut's PrmcKHA Wm.'O. Irnria Glaus Spreckels & Co. 1 .W JV IC I 1 ft , HONOLULU hi .San FrtiMttca Aofnt$1hm Nt1 Hank of Hn FrancUco. 1)HAW KXCIlA!nt ON Han Frtincltrn The Nevada Hunk of Han Krancltwo. Itmlon-- 'l he Union Hank of laondon. Ltd. tv Kit hang National Hank. I'hlcauu-Merrhan- tii National lUnk. omrioir national u ne I aria. Iierllu Dresdner Hank llon Kottic Miitl Vokoliama Hontf Kong& Khinvhal ItanVltiirCVirKneaMiin. New nd anil Australia llank of New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Hank f Montreal. lUNSACT CIIU BlRKine M llCKARCI BOtlRtU Tirm ml Onllnartf DtvtattB f m!. txiant made on Approval Kecurltr. and lravelera Creillta ImnuihI. Hills of Kx change bought and sold. Cotlerllont I'romplly Aerounted For ' " P0U P0I! E. Van Doom & Co., Fort St Vext Liicna' 1'lanlnR .Mill will liave frcali every day Alcaolilno-IVIcacl- o lol rno Tin KALIHI POI FACTORY, Whirl, will ! solil to famlllrs In Ulvrot until unuiiiivn. .u tuiiii,iiirrn r urniBU ed. Tills pol Is mul. with bolleil wat W. L. WILCOX, Proprietor Kallhl 1'ot Factory OF PAINTING YOUR ROOFS? STERLING, PA lWVEER, In pre mi red to give youlowratenon ILecuIar Oil I'alnU tn color to putt. If you prefer BLACK lump hebaApure Coal Tar. with a ml it u re of Cement. No fake Bee hlra and get hin figures and gur Mttj he- - fore contracting with any other parti Fresh shipment of &0UQ gallons Just recched. STERLING, p,,. OIHte on Union St., opp. 1111 Tower BRING ME YOUR BROKEN JEWELRY And I will make It aa GOOD AS NEW, Yes, and Tf ry low at that. You would tie surprised to see how nice and new it looka alter i nave repaired tne break, Satif(tctwn Ouarantml, Qpoolal Designs In Jowolry Made to order. Late with II. K. Wlchtnan. A.. II. K. VIBIRA, With llrown Si Knbrj. Ilntrl at.. Telethons 705. U. W. SCHMIDT & SONS IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Von Holt Block, Honolulu. Weekly Star, $1.00 per year. Weekly SUir, $1.00 ' 7tt -- ' ) ' ' J TBRMSl J J I ADTAMOa. j .'iBl . J m. j AT J iGoldenBileBazaaii 1 rixrn TTrirnrr J iGreat 02V A. LINE Sewing Machines, WING WO CHAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1S10-2- NUUANU STItEET. Ironortera and dealers In all kinds of Mcrcbandist, ClKara, Etc A. J.- - D1SNTIHT. Denial Ilociius Cottage No. 100 Alakea Street, hot. Beretunia and Hotel. T.lf phone UlS. Offlce hours D m. to 4 p. m. ESTATE ! ' S&w . - KKHAEOA , V V7. MANOAIVALTE; " " 1 ",5'5sv 5I'.' i 'so I Grant 16J divided into Lots, 25 . a 52 Scale, 500 feet totncA 04 ' s t K . : ,1 - 48 P v :t Z-- &"i. ' "y.' jpoa-c- L jf " 6,1 fltta--'-'- . - C ' , OnvWfEDNESDAY, ' . , - ) AUCTION SALE OF REAL I IV MANOA VAIIVBY. VVHHJL Drive SPECIAL Provisions, DERBY, D.D.S, a. O ' . JULY 8tli, at 12 o'clock noon, at my Salesroom, Queen Street, I will sell at Public. Auction is PARCELS OJfr rvAKX KST MiVKTOiV VAWvEY For JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. let .aaMsV

THE HAWAIIAN STAR.'Its If. mm KTERT ' PCBUIBBD ATTKBNOOM THE HAWAIIAN STAR. axonn ITJNDAT. Honolulu, Hawaiian islands. Thursday evening may 21, 1806 VOL. 111. lfrs. IUa Logrt Wsstsrlr,

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Page 1: THE HAWAIIAN STAR.'Its If. mm KTERT ' PCBUIBBD ATTKBNOOM THE HAWAIIAN STAR. axonn ITJNDAT. Honolulu, Hawaiian islands. Thursday evening may 21, 1806 VOL. 111. lfrs. IUa Logrt Wsstsrlr,

' ItsIf.

mm

KTERT

' PCBUIBBDATTKBNOOM THE HAWAIIAN STAR.axonn ITJNDAT.

Honolulu, Hawaiian islands. Thursday evening may 21, 1806VOL. 111.

lfrs. IUa LogrtWsstsrlr, B. I.

Once I Was BlindBut

Now I Can SeeThanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla.

"C. L IlMd Co., LowelL Uui.i"I h suffered MerjtUlnr possible withson exes and headache, the sores to severethat I u blind. I tried everything I heardot without benefit, and went to tin Rhode

HboffsCuresIsland IToipltal, but found no relief there.A friend told mo of flood's Sarsaparllla.1 bouiht a bottle and a box o( llood'e rills.

With Mora Than ThanksI want ererjhodr to know bat since I hart

been taklug these medicines , I bare becomeat well as ever. My eyes hare perfectlyhealed and the headache Is cured. Fromray picture Toucan see there Is shlnaibetaller wlfli my eyes now." Mrs. emu,

Log ma, Totter lllll, Westerly, II. I.

Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache,lodlteltlon. biliousness. Sold by all druttliU.

tiuiinui Drug CompanyWhoInH.ile Acent.

CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.W W WRIGHT,

Fort St. opposite Club Sublet.

PLUMBERS AIID

KMURLUXH & CO.,6 Nuuanu 8t.

MERCHANTS8. 1. Bhaw, Proprietor

BUSINESS AGENT.

ESTATE AND GENERALREAL Agent Ileal Estato bought andold. Houses Rented. Loans Niootiatid.

Collections made. Books potted. Accountse.Tierted. Copying neatly done.

All business entrusted to me will receiveand careful attention. A share ofrirompt patronage respectfully solicited.

Fire per cent, commission on all Sales.Telephone 139.

GEO. A. TURNER.SOS Merchant Street,

OHloa formerly occupied by C. T. Gulick

J. S. WALKER,rCnral Agent for Hawaiian Isl'ds.

iRoyal Insurance. Company.Alliance Assurance Company.'

.Alliance Marino and General As-

surance Company.Sun Insurance Company of San

jFrancisco.Wilhelma of Madgeburg Insurance

Company.North Western Mutual Life In-

surance Company.Scottish Union and Insurance Co.

Room 12, Spreckelt' Block, Honolulu

:4' fin : .

DENTAL i'MTaOKIL

Lending Technical Toper on a Honolulu Man Invention.

The Scientific American of Mny 9

contains a cut of anil nn nrtlcle ilecrlblng the new dental pluggcr In-

vented by Mr. Ormoml 1'. Wall otHonolulu, The tool is described ashaving a double action, being nblfto Htrlkc n number of blows With thepoint nt n Mingle revolution of tbrnilnft. ilcsldes fillings of nny Rliupnmay be perfectly placed mid locntedin nny desired position.

In operation, the plng-(re- Is Herewedto the "chuck" the teeth ot whichnre, by preRfflng on the oint, broughtIn contact with the ratchet teeth onthe outer face, of a rotating piston,the four teeth causing four blows tolie struck at each revolution of theshaft. For the rear action, the point,when the teelh of Its Inner ratchetengage with the Inner ratchet of therotating shaft, produce a similar seriesof blows, lly pressing on the buttonto prevent the revolution of thecylinder, the operator is enabled topick tip gold, carry It to the catityand place It In the desired position,the plugger remaining at a standstilland without stopping the machine.

Mr. Wall has received many flat-

tering compliments for Mb importantintention. Many leading dentists ofthe Eastern States have endorsed theinstrument nnd will use It ns soon asIt can be placed on the market.

Any one who has ever had an attackof inflammatory rheumatism will re-joice with Mr. J, A, Stumni, 820 Doyletlelg hts, Los Angeles, over his fortun-ate i scape from a siege of that distress-ing ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman ofMerrlam's confectionery establishment.Some months ago, on leaving the heat-ed work room to run across the streeton an errand, he was caught out in therain. The result wsb that when readyto go home that night be was unable towalk, owing to inflammatory rheuma-tism. He was taken home, and onarrival was placed In front of a goodfire and thoroughly rubbed' with Cham-berlain's Pain Balm. During the even-ing and night he was repeatedly bathedwith this liniment, and by mornlog wasrelieved ot ail rheumatism pains. Henow takes especial pleasure in praisingChamberlain's Pain Balm, and alwayskeeps a bottle of It in the house. Forsale by all Druggists and DealersBenson, Smith St Co., Agents, for II. I

CLEARING FOREST.News comes from Hawaii that J.

It. Wilson's traction engine processof clearing forests has proved a com-

plete success. A test was mnde atOlaa last week.. Trees are pulled upby the roots, there being no sawingor cutting, and no stumps are left.The engine pulls them up easily andmakes a clean,- - neat job of it. Asthe engine uses wood the expense otoperating It Is very materially re-

duced. It Is predicted that, the pro-

cess will revolutionize the presentsystem of forest clearing.

WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION

was ot value to the world by Illustratingthe Improvements In the mechanicalarts, and eminent physicians will tellyou that ths progress in niedlUnalagents has been orand as a strengthening laxative thatSyrup of Figs Is far In advance of allothers.

lK, fi ,

'-,

" "

n ,ti

GENERAL DEBILITYand Indigestion

Made liar Ufa Miserable, but She) laCared by

flyer's SarsapariHatlead the testimony of Mrs. E. O.

Monro. Cobnrff, Victoria, whose par.trait Is also given I

"Somo Tew years ago I sufferedterribly with Indigestion and gen-eral debility. I could not sleep,nntj my condition Was such as tomake my life miserable. Jione ofthe many remedies I tried did monny good, and I despaired of evergetting better. Onoof my friendstold moot the g andstrengtli-glvin- properties of Ayer'sSarsaparllla, and I beganvtaklng it.Before 1 bad finished the first bottloI felt better, and was tluislencoiir-nge- d

togivo the medlcno a thoroughtrial. In all I used fortr bottles,and then was perfectly cured of thegrievous trouble which had afflictedme. I now recommend, 'to' anyonesuffering ns I did.

AYER'SSARSAPARILLAAs Splendid Ncrvt mil Blood Msdlcln.

HOLLISTER DM CO.,

WHOLESALE AGENTS.

0

The latest in

Is the ONE INCH LEATHER.or CILT and SILVER all around.

Our stock just receivedcontains many beautifulSpecimens in all colors;

and range in price from

$2.00- to

4.00,according to size and

H. F. 1ICHMAN.

t? vlW

EXPOSITION.

Drug Firms Place Displays Before theDoctors.

A notnble feature ot the meeting ofthe Medical Association In HarmonyHull Is the splendid disptny of newnnd standard medicines mid appli-

ances mnde by two drug firms ofHonolulu, They are Benson, Smith &

Co., nnd The Holllster Drug Co. e

exhibitions occupy two large tablesIn the nnteroom, the medicines beingnrranged on tiers of steps, Eierytblngdisplayed hns been subjected to theclosest examination of the physicians.

The principal exhibits by Benson,Smith & Co. nre: .lohti W'yelhBros'. cllxers,pllls and pharmaceuticallerpnratlonsi Merck's flue chemicals;lohrtson & Johnson's plasters, lints,bandnges, etc. I surgical instruments,etc., etc. Holllster Drug Co. shows:Malt Nntrlne, Wain-pole-

cod liver oil preiKirattons; Hol-

llster Drug Co's. compressed tablets:Frederick 8tenrns &. Co's. Kuln prep-

arations: Parke, Davis Si Co's. fluidextract, etc, etc. Mr. (I. W. Smithhas charge of the first merit loneildraplay and. Air. Meyer of the latter.

Mads Her Feel WellThe physician was surprised to

find the head"bl .the household atthe door with a shotgun.

"Why, what's the matter?"stammered the doctor.

"That there Seattle beer you givemy wife, she says is makiii' herfeel like a new woman, and I wantyou to understand that no newwoman business goes in this house.Fust thing I know she'll be outmakin' speeches."

For sale at Criterion saloon.

KILOHAIIA LEAGUE.Then- - Is large lurlety of work In

the present Kllohaha exhibition. Mostnre of nature, but some lire objeitlehsoiiH and fanciful studies. The

variation Is at once Interesting andpleasing. From Wednesday on theexhibition is open to the public everyday and evening.

While In Stockton, Cal some timaago, Thos. F. Langau, of Los tlanns.thatTtaie, was taken very severely witlicramps and diarrhoea. He chanced tomeet Mr. 0. M. Carter, who was sim-

ilarly aillicted. He says: "I told himof Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nndDiarrhoea Remedy, and wo went to theHoluen Drug Store and procured a bot-

tle of it. It gave'Mr. Carter prompt re-

lief and I can vouch for itahavingcuredme." For sale by all Druggists andDealers Benson Smith fc Co., Agentsfor II. I.

Weekly Star, $4.00 per year.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK

Limited.Subscribed lanital Jen l'.waPaid Up Capital Yen .MWJ"Reserve Fund Yen 4.130,000

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:Kobe. London, Lyons, New York,

San FrancUco, Shanghai,Bombay, Hons Kong.

"BtFfflSf ""r1 BDklu aaf Exchange

Agencyfokoliama Spccle'uana'

New Repnlilic Bolldinji., Honolaln, H. I.

' 63

Comprising 3 to

WW

tAn rmlrunt phv$Uiani prturipiiontartfvlly tonpuunOed

Dr. Miles'Heart Cure...

The great Heart and nioodTonic. Sold by all druggistson a positive guarantee tbatthe tfrst .bottle will benefit.Dr. Miles' book on the lleittand Nervous System sentfree. Addressl)r. Ullea liedlcal Co..

Klkhart, Ind.

DR. UHLES'

...Heart Cure...

Restores HealthillMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIti

I THE1 CRUST i

OF AfPIE IS Must be rigbl'or the pie is a 3

failure.It matters not whether your 0

B hirse lea dran'ght or carriageanimal, if his feed is not

H rUht he will refuse to dothe work required of him.

GIIijijoiI OlitMIStrci Wllont Hoy S

No Better. Fresher Stock InHonolulu.

9 WASHINGTON FEED CO. I5 Fort St. nr. Quoen. Tel. 432.5iiiiillllllliiliiiillliliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllinr;

JOHN PHILLIPS,JPltirrifoev,

fJOTEI, STREET, Nkar FORT.

878 tf Telephone, 302.

FOR SALE:1 No. 2 Zimmerman's Fruit

Evaporator, suitable for dryingfruits or vegetables.

1 all Brass Ship's Pump in

good order.1 ht "Combination"

Gns Machine, complete and inperfect order, for lighting residence or supplying gas formoratory work.

AI'PLY TO

JOHN EMHELUTH & CO.

4 Merchant Street.

New GoodsNew Design In Art Furniture.

ART CABINETS,BEDSTEADS,

TABLES, CHAIRS,SOFAS, Etc., Etc.

Fine Silk Goods.Ladies' Silk Shirts, Sashes and

Handkerchiefs.

Porcelain & Lacquer Ware.Excellent Stock of Toys

and other SeasonableGoods.

IWeekly Stah. 14 ir ear. All KlNU STKRBT. Cor. SMITH

V L. C. ABLES. H. P. WALTON.

XjHE PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT?1 1 COMPANY,

H u SON Morolicmt tSt ., w t? g.

? c 3 v HONOLULU, H. I. 3 S S.

lilt!'? yjr 7 I i I i I

a O a S ALL CONTRACTS v 2.

w n Taken bjrns will be fallr ruarantMd. . p a"o jr T.t(tninMmvi mailt ami Kil(mals (nrrf i! thant. Xw. S j2 i ( . , ? s

PcciIe eqnarto three "coats ollrtrorrahit.Heferencea given by application to our office. Telephone 139

38 Acres Each; further particulars apply to

WILDER & CO(RlUbllthed to lift.

Estate S, fi, WILDER - tf, C WIIDER.

!m rot Tll AKD Dbalmi in

Lumber and Coal

Building MaterialsSUCH AS

DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,

Builders' Hardware,Paints, Oils, Glass.

WALL PAPER, ETC.

Cor. Fort and Queen Streets,

HONOLULU. H. I.

HawaiianElectricCompany.

The cleanest, lirlghtont tafent and rpnllr.(n the Ions run, the cheicBt andliost lightfor use In the faintly rraldfiice, la the Incan-descent electric light, Hufe; nothing couMl Rafer, A tow days ago a iTomimmt gen-tleman of Honolulu rame ruxhing down tothe otltcoof the II let trio Coninanr ami wild:'Ulv m figures for my house, and Iwant It thme at oncej tin inoro lamtrg for me.iMst nlnlit u latnti tlpteil over ana tt cameto near setting lire to the house and burningmy children and I take no more risks."

i lils in the BciuinHMit of quite a uumlier Inthe past few neek. who have onlered thoirhouses fltUnl with the lterfect light.Juit think it over and make un vour mfnd

that you want the bevt and atct llghtt nendtor the ilawailan Klctrio Company and tellthem what yon want.

We have a complete Block of everything Inthis line and have Just received a lot of thevery latest aesigns in cnanaeiien.

ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORSCandy Factor, v- - Cale Bilerj,

FINC nuiisca.; HOTV1aNa.u1.11

ICE C8UM. COFFEE,

CAKES, CANDIES U, CKOCOUU

ISLAND CUWION.Our Estbilliinit Is the Finest Hf"ort In tli.

uiir. van ann sjo u. ,,imju ihi ii y iu.

Mutual Telriuou rai.

WILLIAM WAGENEK,CONTKACTOIl AND BUILDER,

Second Floor HonoluluWanlnif Mill, Fort Ht.

All Kinds of Jobbing i Promptly Attendetl to.

M. S. G1UNBAUM & CO.Mmlted.

HONOLULU H. I

Oomraf'ln Merchants and Import ore" '""0t''"OeneralMerchandlae,-

Ban Francisco Office, 315 Front Ht.

Cut's PrmcKHA Wm.'O. Irnria

Glaus Spreckels & Co.

1 .W JV IC I 1 ft ,HONOLULU hi

.San FrtiMttca Aofnt$1hm Nt1Hank of Hn FrancUco.

1)HAW KXCIlA!nt ON

Han Frtincltrn The Nevada Hunk of HanKrancltwo.

Itmlon-- 'l he Union Hank of laondon. Ltd.tv Kit hang National

Hank.I'hlcauu-Merrhan- tii National lUnk.

omrioir national u neI aria.

Iierllu Dresdner Hankllon Kottic Miitl Vokoliama Hontf Kong&

Khinvhal ItanVltiirCVirKneaMiin.New nd anil Australia llank of New

Zealand.Victoria and Vancouver Hank f Montreal.

lUNSACT CIIU BlRKine M llCKARCI BOtlRtU

Tirm ml Onllnartf DtvtattB f m!.txiant made on Approval Kecurltr.

and lravelera Creillta ImnuihI. Hillsof Kx change bought and sold.

Cotlerllont I'romplly Aerounted For' "

P0U P0I!E. Van Doom & Co., Fort St

Vext Liicna' 1'lanlnR .Mill willliave frcali every day

Alcaolilno-IVIcacl- o lolrno Tin

KALIHI POI FACTORY,Whirl, will ! solil to famlllrs In Ulvrot

until unuiiiivn. .u tuiiii,iiirrn r urniBUed. Tills pol Is mul. with bolleil wat

W. L. WILCOX,Proprietor Kallhl 1'ot Factory

OF PAINTING YOUR ROOFS?

STERLING, PA lWVEER,

In pre mi red to give youlowratenon ILecuIarOil I'alnU tn color to putt. If you preferBLACK lump hebaApure Coal Tar. witha ml it u re of Cement. No fakeBee hlra and get hin figures and gur Mttj he- -

fore contracting with any other parti Freshshipment of &0UQ gallons Just recched.

STERLING, p,,.OIHte on Union St., opp. 1111 Tower

BRING ME YOUR BROKEN JEWELRY

And I will make It aa

GOOD AS NEW,

Yes, and Tf ry low at that. You wouldtie surprised to see how nice and new itlooka alter i nave repaired tne break,

Satif(tctwn Ouarantml,Qpoolal Designs In Jowolry Made

to order.Late with II. K. Wlchtnan.

A.. II. K. VIBIRA,With llrown Si Knbrj. Ilntrl at..

Telethons 705.

U. W. SCHMIDT & SONS

IMPORTERS AND COMMISSIONMERCHANTS.

Von Holt Block, Honolulu.

Weekly Star, $1.00 per year.

Weekly SUir, $1.00

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iGoldenBileBazaaii 1

rixrn TTrirnrrJ

iGreat

02V A.

LINE

Sewing

Machines,

WING WO CHAN & CO.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,1S10-2- NUUANU STItEET.

Ironortera and dealers In all kinds ofMcrcbandist, ClKara, Etc

A. J.- -

D1SNTIHT.Denial Ilociius Cottage No. 100 Alakea

Street, hot. Beretunia and Hotel.T.lf phone UlS. Offlce hours D m. to 4 p. m.

ESTATE

! 'S&w . - KKHAEOA, V V7. MANOAIVALTE; " " 1

",5'5sv 5I'.' i 'so I Grant 16J divided into Lots,2 5 . a 52 Scale, 500 feet totncA

04 's t K .

: ,1- 48 P v :t

Z--&"i.

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6,1 fltta--'-'- . - C' ,

OnvWfEDNESDAY,

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AUCTION SALE OF REALIIV MANOA VAIIVBY.

VVHHJL

Drive

SPECIAL

Provisions,

DERBY, D.D.S,

a.

O'

.

JULY 8tli, at 12 o'clock noon, at my Salesroom, Queen Street, I will sell at Public. Auction

is PARCELS OJfr rvAKX KST MiVKTOiV VAWvEYFor

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer.let.aaMsV

Page 2: THE HAWAIIAN STAR.'Its If. mm KTERT ' PCBUIBBD ATTKBNOOM THE HAWAIIAN STAR. axonn ITJNDAT. Honolulu, Hawaiian islands. Thursday evening may 21, 1806 VOL. 111. lfrs. IUa Logrt Wsstsrlr,

IT 1R -

I The Hawaiian Stah.t'UBMSIlEO KVEIIY AFTERNOON

lEXCElT SUNDAYHY1THE HAWAIIAN BTMl JNEWB-- 1

eArEH ASSOCIATION, I.M.

KO TOWHH.. EDITOR

K. h. 110008. MJ8INE88 MANAGER

THUHSHAV. MAY 20. 1896.

The Star is cheerfully willing tn

allow Mr. Stunlennt'R funny lottoto pans without oommont.

v llifTheir Moan.

o rk right up to the handle h WonI (n Drncnnnt vn niiVAri.

secured for tho post of Secrotnry ofthe Hoard of IMueiitWm In the personof Dr. C. T. Honors.

An

Tho curfew ordinance Ih nn operatlve law on and after thin day and Itsutrlct. enforcement Is expected. Thescooping In of youngsters abroad afterhours should become a pnrt of theroutine work of the police. Let therebe no cessation or partiality. Anotherinmtninln1ili not hist made public

TRIBUNE BICYCLES.

Construction

DEFINITION

A

bicycle

officially Imnows n fine of oo on a waiiannnrtlolnant. immiotcr or siioctator or11 nrlze flirht. Hawaii can iret nlonir

May

liberties

dozen different

ery without any such "sort" and every one is claimed to beas the "squared circle" affords. I , , , , ... ...

u

Illiinniiui'. IhMH inmetntA nr ennrpmnuiauuH.b) . u ......

A number of letters and conversa-- the Tribune was electtlons hae been addressed to Hie hiar , ,, ,

subject n nitration plant " ' "

1S96.

Standard

as an annex to the Water System. I position as SOOtl as it appeared.Most ol these liae uksumeu mai .

the field of, m competition.lner was unqualllledly opposedthe iiiiproieincnt suggested by the This wheel has had sometihyslciaiis and sanitary uuthorltlcs. I ....This is not the case at all. The star very tests since its tntrohas made bomewimt of a study of the Islands, but in

.....1 tu cn(lflM.I tl!l! tlniWl. I

lulu is in (.ore need of just such an each and every case has it doneadjunct to other measures for protec- - Ijj an(j eyen more ,jian wastlon 01 tne puuiic nenmi, jor uircuiu-- 1

eiition of those dlwaseH orlgtnuted, I demanded of It.comm.inkntod or carr.ea uy sur.ace champion or amateur

This paper's stand was antagonism who Wishes to ktlOW of theto hasty and adoption .

everlasting virtues of the Tn- -" of the nrt plant or scheme present- -

ed to the Hoard of Health, regardless bune has the perfect right toor expense or c.pcrirui-v- . xnv giui i .

demand us the reasons whyis now that n number of.Members modified their views ,ney should ride this wheel andtn tlif nriMiiiRps nnil lmvn Inst Hip I

inclination to fone imestment in nn we are always at liberty toexperimental way. Thia Is sensible gpgjj atlV amount of time inand will have of theelement of the community that will I SO doing; all that We ask IS thatalways insist uusiness-UK- e .

the Tribune a fairods. The new plan of the Hoard, as geplaced before The Star, is for the an(J unbiased trial and We Willsand reservoir system. It Is simple,effective and costs nothing like not fear for the result,plants and supporting j-j Scientific Americantravollnf n front r nnil 1pfrftt1ntlt loll- - J

bies. On this basis the views of the which is the acknowledgedBoard of Health should be placed - a,ll d;n mattersfore Legislature and should there ty r rrecele the thoughfui and considerate pertaining to science, selectedattention tnnt so important a matter die Tribune, from the hundrediW demands. The plan now fa,ored bythe Hoard is the identical method or more makes, as the wheelused by the City of Hamburg and up-

on the success of which rests the asmirance Cholera will neer again

lblt that place.

LIGHT WINK.

A Great mauy citizens of Hawaiiformerly resided in Cullfornla. Anyof thebe with brains enough to makeu thumb mark can tell within them- -

Ifep-Belve- the actual effects of the heavy7 consumption of Hght wines in that

State. In reuchlng conclusion obser-vation of the debauchery in centersof population should have little or noweight. Consider how the commonpeople in the outside districts getalong nnd behave themselves. Theytar endeavored to make Itbelf entlre-l- y

clear In the first article on thesubject of Mr. Damons act to ndmltto this country free of duty verylight wines, such as would supercedebaite, "swipes" and even gin, reduceillicit distillation and place a tablearticle within the reach of those who

wish It. The temperance causeH will lie done a signal service. Policy

cuts it figure. It sems to have cutsomewhat of a figure when the tem-

perance societies decided in conven-

tion that prohibition here would notlie advocated.

A friend of The Star has kindly fur-nished an article from a Germannewspaper which argues for wine nsagainst beer and cites France us anexample. After her last war Franceimposed a heavy tax on wine. It wasan innovation. The jieople took to

v spirits of the cheapest and vilestquality. Within five years there wasan increase of forty jier cent In theInmntes of Inebriate nsylums and anincrease of twenty per cent In bornidiots. In dire alarm the Governmentagain allowed the people their wineand the result was immediate and sat-isfactory. H Is further remarkablethat some of the wine ufed in Frnnceis Imported from California nt tencenta a gallon.

The appended late reliable date con-

cerning the Gothenburg system In the;and of lta nativity, is of unusual in-- ,

terest and value here at this time:The company for selling liquor on the

Gothenburg system at Bergen had anarrow escape last week. This town,with Its 60,000 inhabitants, is the secondtown of Norway. 14,173 voted againstthe comnanv: 14.590 voted for it. or didnot vole, are recsoneu as

ttftthougn they vote yes. The agitation wasi"" . anima.ai in ri..i.H.n;. ... i

there Is no contest, the comnanv' recent- -

ly distributed 23,000 as its net receiptsfor year 1805. The town got 6,000:

, tnree parits, Jtauu; a rountain tund, JLWU(now in all lU00);a fund for park music,

300; children's asylums, 1500; theMuieuui for Artistic Industry, 900; theNational Theatre for its new building,

2000 (sixth donation); the National The-atre for other purposes, 000; the Work-men's Academy, 300; the SalvationArmy, hospitals, jOOO, etc.

ON W. It'S. TYPEWIUTKlt?Advertiser.

. The only way for the Governmentto lfL'tslate In favor of the lichter

tTi .... ,goeverages ami at me same lime givethe United States the tienefit which Is

fusjilue is to revamp the whole tariffflaw.

ht JJock Deer.'r'VVho is the man that won't drink

Bock Beer?Who is the man that won't tlrluk

Seattle Brewing Co.'s Boclc In pre-

ference to any other Boclc ? Boclc

Beer is a health and strength givingbeverage and a large majority pre-fer it to stout or ale. Seattle Bock

,- is the only Boclc in town and v can

, lie on tap at'UietCriterion

, Saloon.

For Bread and Pastrynnrrrrn i a rr 1 1 ErriTTZ

Has no Equal.pJUnion Fctd Co., Sole Agents,

7,

OF THE WORD

TIUDUNK magistrate oroftlcerof a tribe Any championof the rights and of thepeople. Dictionary.

The tribe on the HaIslands number some

or fifteen makes

nicely

Irt 11111 iciug wiiv:i vui i J

tuu .j

master,UnnnmWi.

of

mis

ductl0n inAll.t!n..

addsed the ofhae

the endorsement

on mem- -

thecatalogued

jnthe

that

might

the

300;several

found

built on the most scientific

principles and in its issue of

January 4, 1896, devoted a

page to it.

In apoligizing (to the other

manufacturers) for picking outthe Tribune and speaking in

such glowing terms it does so

for the sole and solitary reason

that the publishers bf lieve the

manufacturers to use only

the best material in its

construction. The paperreviews the history of bicycles

to the extent of comparing the

American wheels with the Eng-is- h

mike and the increased

demand that has existed within

the past fsw years for the

American make in preference

to its European cousin, andfinishes with this paragraph:

"We select as the representative of such a factory the

works of the Black Manufactur-

ing Company, of Erie, Pa,, acompany which produce the

highest grade of wheel and

which put it on the marketpurely on the merits without

the adventitious advertisementof paid riders. The wheel made

by this company, the "TribuneBicycle," embodies the best

possible practice and is corres-

pondingly free from structural

variations of unproved merit."

Such praise from such a high

source should satisfy anyone

of the superior merits of the

Tribune wheels.

We have just received exAustralia a new shipment of

them in all varieties of the 1896

patterns, in Tandems, Racers,

Ladies or Gents' Wheels, and

shall be happy to show the1896 improvements to intend

ing purchasers.

THE HAWAIIAN HARD- -

WARE COMPANY.

Fort St., Opp. Spreckel's Bank

"WW. DIMOND'5The report of three phy

sicians coniiucteu witn tnoHoard of Health on tho condi

tion of tho water which tho

people of .Honolulu drink is

valuable, if fur no other reason

that it gives nno time to select

tho right company to insure

one's life with, and to make

necessary arrangements for

cemetery lot and undertaker.

If the citizen who preferslife to uncertainties, theinconvenience anil bother of treatnisi BriEht s disease or tcver

may bo easily avoided by an

investment in the proper sortof filter. We have one made

of natural stone, tho wote

being filtered through a cylindrieal disc. This disc is easily

removed for cleansing and may

be made perfectly clean by officemoment's brushing.

Tho filter has not been

named yet, but another, idenand manufacture tlIS. used

just as good without nanioand costs dollar less. You

the name amounts to

something. We have also

stock of the Gurney improved

refrigerators and Ico boxes,

some of have water

tanks and in which filt-

ered water may be kept cool.

VON HOLT BLOCK.

BENSON, SMITH & CO.

Seasickness

Positively

Prevented.

Mlu ritAMIK.R K. WIt.I.AII, Ir..l.lntW. C. T. V., wrlteal

"I shall send this Kkmeuy as far astho Union Signal, with half a millionreaders, can carry it. who have been

the sport the icist movement of thewaves, am steady as any sailor, thattells the story."

BRUSH'S

REMEDY

FOR

SEASICKNESS

ONLY OF

BENSON. SMITH & CO

Fort and Hotel

FENCE

WIRE.

Special sale of

Wire exceptional

rates.

Galmizei Fence Wire, Nos- - 4, 5,

Annealed and Varnished Wire. Nos

4, 5, 6.

Barb Wire. 4 point. 7 inches apari

For terms apply to

Theo. Davies & Co. Ltfl.

TAKE AH OUTING

Saturdays & SundaysTrains will leave at 9:15 a. nt,

and 1:45 p. ra., arriving Hono-

lulu at 3:11 p. m. 5:55 p. ra,

ROUND TRIP TICKETS)l.tC'la.s ftlUUsa

Pearl 75Plantation 1 00 75

Waianae 1 1

PHILLIPS & CO.

Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of

AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY ,

Corner Fort and Queen UU, Honolulu.

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THE HAWAIIAN STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1896

BY AUTHORITY.NOTlCi: TO CORPORATIONS.

in conformity llhsootlon 14 otthoCivil Code, itll coriwnitloiis nre here.bv notified to make a full and necurnle exhibition of their ulTatrs theInterior department on or before the31st day of July next, the same beingfor the j ear ending July 1st, liwii.

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a

a

a

1)

Itlauks for this purpose will befurnlsU-- upon, application to theInterior Olllce.

t'pon failure of any iorioratlonpresent, the exhibit, within the timerequired, the Minister of the Interiorwill, either himself or by one or nioroCommissioners appointed by hint, callfor the production the lwoks am'papers tho CorHiratlon, and examI Its Ofllecrs touching Its affairsunder oath,

A. KINO,

Minister of the Interior.Interior Office, May

UOI-t- lt

If, 18!ifi.

KXKCUTIVK NOTlCi:.The President ill recti) that notice be

glu'ii ' that Henry H. Cooer, KsqMinister of Foreign Affairs, has tillday been appointed Attorney Ocii'

ernl ml interim.UrfO. VOTTEIt.

Secretary Foreign Olllce

Honolulu, II. I., May 19, 1800.

OF THE 110AHD

IH'AT.TirOF

Honolulu. 19. children there are noharmful and safeAt the meeting the Board

mv0 arounil ,OUBe.this N. 11. Kmcr-- 1 As snmnle of can

son president of the Hoard he in and,tical in caUh vlce .mam BmthiIS the Ours The uses for

sec,

I,of

Fence

at

6,

H.

inand

City 60

50 25

M.

to

ofof

J.

0.

bv

of

artCHAIHjKS WILCOX, almost limitless, enumerate

Health. for cleansing sinks,

lil'OlSTItA'l 10X NOTICK.

Is hereby given that the l!og--

strar for the District of Honolulu willlie nt the Tax Oniee, Hunting, until July 1st, 181M, for the pur

pose of registering nil male personsotcr the age of fifteen years, In ac-

cordance with Act XIII of the Lawsof the Hepiiblie of Hnwall.

JONATHAN SHAW.Superintendent of Iteglstratiou, First

Division, Island of Oahu.96S-3- t

TKNDKltS WANTK1).

Tenders will be received until 8aturday. May 23. at 12 m., lor printing 5t0copies of the Ueport of the Dotrd of Education for the SI months ending Dec,

31, 1805.

The Board reserves tho right to rejectany or all hid?.

By order of the Board of Education,

JOHN F, SCOTT,Secretary pro tent,

Honolulu, Mny 16, 1S98.

VACATION NOTICK.

The regular Midsummer Vacation ofthe Public Schools of the Republic ofHawaii will begin JUNE 26th, and contlnue until MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,

1890.

No leave of absence will be grantedduring the remainder of the term ex-

cept for illness.

Ity order of the Board of Kilucatlon.

JOHN K. SCOTT,

May 10, 1890.

Secretary pro tern.

Thomas Cnmmlngs returned to hisisland home by the bark AulrcwWelch this morning. Torn has 'ocen

away seternl months on visit tothe coast.

II. W. Oilman, cousin of Joe Oil

man's, wns passenger by the An

drew Welch today.Helene Bartels, of Koioa, Kiiuaij

nrrhed by the Andrew Welch.Mrs. C. I). Chase Is again quite ill

"Jim" l.loyd, oari-man- on thesick list.

Twelfth Annual Meeting

-- OF THE- -

Hawaiian Jockey Club

JUNE 1896OFFICIAL PROGRAM:

Races to commence at 10 a. ni. sharp.

RACE.Prize: Gold Medal, valued at $20.

2d BICYCLE RACE.Prize: Gold Medal, valued at $30.

3d HONOLULU PURSE, 200.

Running race, mile dash. Free forall,

4tii PURSE.Trotting Pacing to Harness.

2 in 3, 2:45 class. Purse 150.

6TJI OCEANIC S. S. CO.'S CUP, 150

ADDED.Running Race, mile dash. Hawaii

an bred,

Otii ROSITA 200ADDED,

Running Race, mile dash.

7T1I KAPJOLANI PARK PURSETrotting and Pacing to Harness,

2 in 3, 2:35 class. (200.

8th HAW". JOCKEY CLUB PURSE,

i mile daah for Hawaiian breds, $150,

Dill KALAKAUA CUP.mile dash for Hawaiian bred, $150.

lOnt SPECIAL RACE.

Maiden Knee; Trotting and Pacing toHarness; Hawaiian oldorundei. Purse fiuo.

11T1I PRESIDENT WIDEMANN'SCUP.

)i milts dash; flee for all. $150 added,

All entries are to be made with theSecretary before 2 o'cloik Monday,June Bih, 18'Jtl, Entrance tees to be 10per of purse, unless otherwisespecified.

All races to ho run or trotted underthe rules of the Hawaiian JocVey Club,

All horses are expected to unlesswithdrawn by 0 o'clock a. m, on June10th, 1800.

General Adinlavloo, 50

Grand Mtand (estra) AO centf andCarriages (Initde of course) each tt.80Quarter Itretch liatlgre ftfi.

order8. (J. WILDER,

Ilawailin Jockey Club,

rntwuTC! ATvTna iutti JIUUUUJ1JJO

rom Exposure to .Infectious

Disease and Impure Air.

mportant Foidts About Pnriflne." Ite

Great Disinfectant

18. F. PostO

In these enlightened days of the nine'teentu rentnrr It Is an acknowledgedfact "an ounce of prevention isworth pound of cure," and ounceof prevcnt'i'ii wus never better exempli.fled than in the use of the greatfectant known as'Turillne." Thepubllehas had mn'iy dUlnfeetams brought totheir attention. Some were good, foraewere bad, and some were simply inillf.ferent, but none ever yet placed on themarket combined all the many goodqualities of 'Turlflne.'' In the first placeit was left to the manufacturers or

Purlflno" to compound disinfectantand anllBOpuc thai would oe ouoriess, imost Important matter.as users cr uitinfectants well know that the odor of thedisinfectant, especially lien In constantuse, becomes sicKoningantiuissgreeauie,ofteDtlmcs as niut.li so the odor orrull to be killed.

In word. "I'unflno" Is odorless, andIts wnrk.ieinoval, not creating one odorto cover another. It comes in highlyconcentrated form, and when dilutedwith two narts water there Is not theslightest odor, rendering it suitable fortilnres whrre food is In the bathroom, sleeping room or about the houregenerally u is inuispensaoie.

Then again it is an allimnortant feature, for If carelessly

100 or servantsof results, it Is absolutely

,0 UlPllenlth held day Dr. n Its liaruilessness It

was elected even In refrigerators, ifshape 0

called Success. resigned. ". which "Puriflne" is

whichtaps,

ns

Sis.

tf

no

nnd to them

Secretary Hoard of rn.Vower' ?Tnd

Notice

Judiciary

.

Honolulu,

1'EltSONAL.

n

aa

11,

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MERCHAUTS'and Best

'CHALLENOE CUP,

1

1

bred

rent,

start

ceoU.

Per Commlltie.

Secretary

thata that

disin

n

w

as

h

a

ketit.

usedMnv

used

Ewa

Best

limine, barns, urinals, witter closets,floor clotns nnil mo tiea cioines iromiebness or Infection It Is Invaluable.Then acrain the urice is so low that ft I

can be used lavishly, nnd for hospital!asvlums, public buildings, liotels.restaurant, sennni rooms, launuries, namemarkets, stables, tiackfnu nouses ancanneries where u disinfectant is used inlarge quantities, this is a Mlnt to bconsidered. One gallon is used to a liarrel of water, and for general use onetablespoonful to a pint of water.

"Puriflne'Ms a sure prevtntive againstcholera, la grippe, small pox, diphtheria,nil fevers and contagious diseases.

As an antiseptic and healer "V urillnc- -

is invaluble. for it relieves and curessore throat, catarrh, stings and bites ofinsects, burns ann scaius. cnttmams, soreeyes, pimples, and for the bnth it is adelightful adjunct. It will instantlystop any flow or dioou, ana pnysicianswill understand its full value from usorinclpal constituents, bromine andchlorine. It is prepared only by theFitch Chemical Company of Bay City,Mich. The Hobron Drug Company havebeen appointed sole agents for the 11a'walfan islands.

LAST CHANCE!

LAST CHANCEI

LAST CHANCEI

TO QBT A

PIANO-- FOR-

$1.008 O'CIock

Morning of

June nth, '96

WE WILL LIGHT THE BIG CANDLE

Now is the time to spend

K DOLLHRWith us, you will run

a chance of getting the

HSCHEH PIANO

LAST CHANCE!LAST CHANCE

No more Pianos will ho

given away after the

lltla OF JUNE).

WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY

A. O. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTIST,Hotel Street, . Arllafloa Cottage

Refrigerated PoultryAND

I?x3Slx SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Metropolitan Miat Co.CVTulepliont U. 894-t- f

The Prettiest Wash GoodsEver brought to this market can bo found at

UNT. S. SACHS',520 FORT STREET,

French Organdies French OrgandiesIn and dark grounds.

New Dimities New Muslinsin pretty hair lines and iioral designs.

Piques and Cotton DuckA variety of now patterns, in light nnd dark grounds.

WlIITB GOO. "VVIIIU'IC GOODS.All endless variety at low prices.

THE SPORTSMANcleans his gun with

Selvytand finds it far superior toany other material for thopurpose Will not injuretho most delicato surface.

F.U SALE BY THE

II0LL1STER DHUGHole Acrnts for the Iilanda.

The Truth About It.It iB a very broad

light

thing to say, and may

seem to some that we

arc boasting, but our

aim is to tell our patrons

the truth. Our judgmentand preference is not

CO.,

influenced by tho amountof profit that may be

obtained by handling a

certain line of goods as much

as the wearing qualities

and the salablencss of

Xrx

Tel. 340. P. O. Box 207.

ASSETS JAN. i,

Losses I'nid

HONOLULU.

Tho careful Housewifefinds her labors

by using

The New Clotl

Savos Time. . . . Saves Trouble-Save- s

Temper.

Sold In throe sizes

I5c, 25c, 50c.

the articles.

The ClIENIM.E PoitTIKKKS,

CiiKNihi.K Tablk Covkiis and

Huns that we are ottering

you were chosen for thosole and solitary reason

that we honestly believed them

the best for their

prices, and that you would

be better pleased with

them than others

that might look as well for a

time, but would not wear.

B. F. & CO.FORT (S'X'KBiJST.

ALWAYS TO THE FRONT

COFFEERonMtod ctxxfX (around Dnll- -

TEH, CHOCOLKTE DUncllOHH Variety

LEWIS &

OF

-PA.

Ill FORT

of

189G'

Oldest Fire Insurance Company in the United States.

Since Organization

light-ened

Polishing

respective

with

CO.,

PHILADELPHIA,

COCOK

STREET

Insurance Company North America

S9.487.5;3.5

$85,345,523

Policies Issued Against Loss by Fire on all Classes of De--

sirauie rroperty at iwest Kales.

-

H. LOSE, Agent for the Hawaiian Isl'ds

CITY STORE,corner of Fort and Beretanla Streets ..... Waring Block.

ISTIVr GOODSK MOAICAN,

PARLOR SETS, COUCHES, DIVANS,REED ROCKERS and CHAIRS.

Just the things for Birthday and Wedding Presents.

H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.. . . UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER.

A

Selvyt,

EHLERS

FURNITURE

Every careful housekeeper declares waron roachos, moths and insect pests of all

kinds. Wo have conio to tho rescue of thehousekeeper. Wo havo a preparation"Rough on Bugs," which is all that is im

plied in the namo. It is rough on bugs ofall kinds; kills thorn quicker than any otherremedy; it destroys tho eggs; breaks up theirbreeding places. It is a penetrating liquor.On drying it leaves a powder. Sprinklo itin the crevices whero tho roaches live. Itwill drivo them away. Try it.

Rough Is put up tn bottles with patent spout for sprinkling, 23 centsAlso for public buildings, hotels, etc., In one gallon cans, 1,7.', Prepared

only by

HOBRON DRUG CO.

YOUCAN:

SEE:Morenf Honolulu snd tnrlrons onn HICYCI.i: 10 better ailvntSK

Voucan KOhre you ptt". Wehsve mellent .roads. All our

for It.nt by the ifour.liar, Wees,or Month.

HAWAIIAN CYCLERY,Tel. 325. 828 Merchant St.

IfMan'sHeart

A tdpv v. readied tlirortizli hlflfttotiiftcli, we can ahuw you a tllrect andrapid mute from to the other.

Tlirie'a 110 cnmrer, cieaner, ncaier ortiAtinrHfnr.knf llrnccrlpi In the tltT thanour". There'i nothlntf datnly or fllllnftthftt might p!eao a Imsbatwl, brother, mtn,

Inter or daughter we haven't trot, and ourprices regain r customer prices and wemake It a pntnl to )our order quickwhen promised.

Ns CO.Cor Chaplain Lane and Fort

Telephone H01. 1 O. Box 401

JOHN OUDKIIKIKK,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

Repairing nnil house moving

attended to.

Weekly Stau $4 00 n j enr.news.

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near

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Plenty

King

The Sconla

STEAMSHIP

Line of thoThe Popular Routo to

s 1

iiTHEiia

VOLCANO.Travorclng Finest Cof

fee nndof the Islands.

PnAvnironi ara rarrlmt direct toPuna, LnupAbothoe. and otherCOFKKK JJISTHICTS cm the windward

tho Island. At all thete point theof eotl, and rainfall

ore iuu ror ue or LUUfch.AND TROPICAL

potatoes and vegetables grow to perlection at the altitudes.

The lent Crops nf CoflVe are I'ro(intra iierr ana in rrouurt

tiiHhdi the l'rlce.

No No Drought I

ColTeo nbuiU-r- here have nald therntire cost of the first crcpt reuini or. iuu per cent., at

prict of Coffee.m'uiui iwivit'iit vuii nu in an ui

these dlhtrlet from the at verylow pritm can fromprivate tartlm, and arrange for theand core of the land at

For further apply At the officeof

fl. 8. CO. LTD.,

corner Fort and Queen

Down! Down! Down! They Go.

What a Slaughter in Prices ai Waierhouse's

QUEEN STREET STORE, IN THE

Great Bargain and Special SaleNOW IN I'llOOItESS.

CO,

Flanolottes, new patterns, 15 yards for $1.

Ribbons, Hosiery, Laces and Embroideries in great variety.Gent's Shirts, white and colored. Boy's

Hats for outing, for seaside, or for travel, WCo'ilZ1 "m'Ladies' Costumes, beautiful for summer wear,

Elcgant Sunsliades for little monoy,Feathers and Flowers in endless variety,

Quilts and Towels are unexcelled in quality andprice; 50c halt

Dress Goods in Prints, and Worsteds in a greatvariety patterns.

J. T. WATERHOUSE,QUEEN STREET.

Street, O.

o

3

Minn,

Sugar

llllo.Olaa.Hamakna

conditions

OKANUEH

vvm

Governmentpurchase

plantingreasonable

Information

WILDEH'S

Honolulu.

ot

It. & I.,

1.:

o. nox .

Co.' Depot.

Oahu Lumber Wlding Company

Lumber Merchants, Contractors Builders,

iMroitricus and dkalrs inDoors, .Blinds, Paint, Oil and Builders' Hardware...

NEW GOODS. .Wo liavu just received a large Assortment of

Japanese Silks and Crepe Goods,Also I.iirue Provision.

Wo manufacture Straw Hate for Ladies and Gentlemen.fur Cash.

i

o

p3

Ui

r--

the

withsure annual

p.

.

u of

cheap

MURA.TA 6c CO.,Corner Hotel and Nuuanu Sts.

We're what we advertise,And just as represented

SatisfiedFeet !

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0?

H111

(I)

5"0HI

World- -

Lands

sldenftemperaturecultivation

UT11KHFKUITH.

Com,higher

Ilfgheftt

Blight!

tocattnirInstallation,

presentluircuatta

figures.

streets,

ditto,

Sheetings.dozen,

Ginghams

and

Sash,

Stock

The Shoes came fromThat's Why.

the Shoes weren't good ones;,neither tho feet nor tho owners

would bo satisfied

Fit, Stylo and Value,in all our Shoes, and every pair

a Prize Winner.

lORT STH1JBT.

1

and Owner.

Mclnerny's

Satisfying

Mclnerny Shoe Store

0

aH3

I--3xn

Wo tell

If

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I

5- 7

Page 3: THE HAWAIIAN STAR.'Its If. mm KTERT ' PCBUIBBD ATTKBNOOM THE HAWAIIAN STAR. axonn ITJNDAT. Honolulu, Hawaiian islands. Thursday evening may 21, 1806 VOL. 111. lfrs. IUa Logrt Wsstsrlr,

ft

1 '

'.'olU Itatatei

ON TH 12

-I-NSTALMENT PLA- N-

A FEW LOTS AT

A short distance from Clausf

Sprockets' residence.

PRICE OF LOTS:

$2'$o DOLLARS.

(SO Cash, and the Imlance at (15per month until paid.

An Opportunity for People withModerate Means

BRUCE WARING & CO

DEAL ESTATE DEALERS,

503 Fort Strket, nr. Kino.

To Let.

Residence, fully furnished for housekeep-ing, on the beach in Kaplnlanl Psrk,Waikiki, within three minutes walk of thetram. Good sea-- bathing. Main house con-sists of 2 Bedrooms, Parlor, Dining Room,Pantrj and Kitchen. Cottage in yard con-tains 3 Bedrooms. Both houses have hathand ail modern conveniences. Servant'squarters. Carriage house and stall for onehorse.

For terms apply toA. OARTENI1ERO.

930-t- f P. O. Box 419.

FOR SALE.Desirable homestead, situate on the

corner of Keaumoku aitd Heulu streets,Makikt.

House (newly built) contains Hall,Parlor, Lanal Dining Room, 3 Bedrooms,Kitchen and Pantry, and Bathroomwith electric light fixtures throughout;all modern toilet conveniences.

Outbuildings are: Mosquito Ft toReading or Smoking Room, Hot HouseCarriage House and Stable, 2 Room Cot-tage for servants. Fowl House, etc.

Grounds: 1 acres, laid out and planted with shade and fruit trees.

For further particulars applv toJ. U. ROTHWELL.

934-t- f at W. O. Peacock & Co.

jFINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY

FOR SAJL,13."large and commodious Dwelling House,

teltaatft'CQ the corner of Lunalilo and Keau,moku streets, at present occupied by theundersigned.

House contains : 1st floor 2 Sitting Rooms,is Bed Rooms, Hall, Dining Room, SewingBloom, Bath Room, Pantry and Kitchen,fitted with Electrio Light fixtures through-out; patent W. C. and all improved sanitaryand toilet conveniences. On the 2d Boorthere is one large room suitable for School-room, Nursery or Billiard Room, (size 24x30).

The outbuildings consist of 2 Servants'rooms, wash house, carriage house and stable(finely arranged' witn box stall), chickenhouse, wood sheds, etc., etc.

Lot, size 250x400, well laid out and plantedm tiK uit and ornamentla trees.

For terms apply to

C. A. PEACOCK.M0- -tf

HAWAIIAN BASE BALL ASSOCIATION,

OPENING OK THE

Base Ball Season

Stars YS.HonolulusThe regular season for Base.Ball will open at the Base Ball

Park on

Saturday. May 23, '96Came Called at 3:30 p. m.

EMISSION 0 CRNTtJ.

Plants for Sale.

CHOICE FRENCH STRAWBERRYPLANTS for sals by Wilmot Vreden.burg, Walmea, nawail.

50 plants for (1.1)0.Celery for table or cooking $1.29 per

dozen heads.

Loco 3

REAL ESTATE

BROKERAGE, INSURANCE,NOTARY PUBLIC,

C. X. CHASE),Sato Deposit Building,

406 Port St. Telephone 184

For Rent.RESIDENCE ON SLOPE OF PUNCH

0 Roams' KlffirAntlr flnlsh.ed. Will rent Mine FurnUhed or Unfur-named.

AT WAIKtKI, BETWEENof F. A. RchAfnr Mtirl

T. W. Hohron, Parlor, Dining

etc Completely furntshed. Will rent samefor one year at a tery low rent.

COTTAGE AT WAIKIKI ON CAUbathinir. lame lannl. n

bed rooms, 2 bath and 2 dining rooms.House partly furnished. Very reason- -auie rent.

COTTAGE ON NUt'ANU AVENUE.Dedrooms, Dath. (12,

COTTAGE ON NUUANU AVENUEParlor, Dining Room,

Kitchen, one large nnd two small Bed- -rooms. (15,

COTTAGE ON YOUNO STREET.Kirn rooms each.

TORE, OR WILL FIX UP SAMES' for OHice; Kaiihumanu street.

notice.

I havo everal very desir-

able pieces of property in andout of town that will pay in-

vestors to look at.

C. D. CHASE,Safe Duposit Building,

406 Fort Street.

HIS LECTURE.

The Enterprise n Private Affair ofMr. .1. D. Hayne.

Jullen I). Hayne has Issued a neat'circular calling ntientlon to his freelecture on Theosophy to lie given ntthe Scottish Thistle Club hall to-

morrow evening. He unnounccK thathis remarks will be in the, nature ofof a reply to Itev. Garvin's sermon onTheosophy preached at the Christianchurch last Sunday evening. Thatdivine hns been specially invited tobe present.

In a talk with ft Star representa-tive this morning, Mr. Hnyne saidof his lecture: "I am doing this onmy own Invltntlon and shnll presentmy own views without condemnationof either religion or Theosophy. Ihave made tin extensive study of

and shall present somenew features or Ideas of the subject.I shall' make It plain In my openingstatement that I am not appearingunder the auspices of any Society orLodge. I hope to have what I am tosay heard by thinking people Interest-ed In the subject of Theosophy.'

Shopping Centre.Queen street Is becoming more nnd

more the fashionable shopping cen-

tre, judging from the constant streamof customers seen going into Kerr's.

DESIGNINGMEN

Are the beet ofmen -- as you will ascertain

if you seeourlateBt patternsIn

ARTISTIC WALL PAPER.You wonder Where the ideascame from, but the principal thing to know is that we

have them many of them.Be sure you see them beforebuying elsewhere.

We are talking for your good as wellas our own.

LEWERS & COOKE.

FOR SALE.

NEW RESIDENCE ON THURSTONAvenue, commanding fine view of

mountains and ocean.Grounds 145 feet frontage on Thurston

Avenue contains about i of acre and isnicely terraced and planted with valuabletrees and plants.

Stabling, carriage house and servantsrooms aiM lernery.

For terms apply toR. L MM. IE.

SURREY FOR SALE.

MAKE AND ONLYFIR8T.CLAB8 a short time.F. J. LOWREY.

I

$1.25, usually sold by other

KERR, Street.

1EV0LUTI0N .

In the Dry Goods Trade,

THE TRADE PUZZLED.THE PUBLIC PLEASED.

White Muslin Dresses 15 yards for $1.00.Superior Flannelettes 12 yards for $1.00.Ribbons in all colors, 18 yards for 25c.Straw hat at 25c. Only a fow more left.Linen Table Napkins, largo size, $2.00 por dozen, worth just

double that amount.Damask Table ClotliB at 45c per Yard.

Curtains, yards long, at

Hon.

Theosophy

frequently

dealers at tf'z.ou.Bedspreads and Sheetings in all Qualities,

Puro Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in all sizes andqualities.

Flowors and Feathers in every conceivablo color.Laces and Embroideries in endless variety.

QCEEKtmm Br

GOTTAOE

us-hi iiMamr n r nmmmma&

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

AMUSEMENTS.Hawaiian Circus; Saturday night.

UY AUTHORITY.t

Notice to corporatlonii.AUCTION SALES.

Morgan, tomorrow at 10 a. m.MISCELLANEOUS.

H. Hackfeld & Co.

I'auaht Halt dedication.Election of Officers.

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL.

Band plays at Punahou tonight.There were 8S0 registrations up to

1 p. in.The bay has moonlight boating

parties these evenings.

The dredge Is now within a few feetof King street bridge.

Stnrs nnd Honolulus on the dia-

mond at 3:30 Saturday.The Hawiillnn CotTec nnd Ten Co.

hns elected new ottlceni.Company (1 had n large turnout for

drill Wednesdny evening.

Minister King has n notice tolit this Issue.

The Meteor Bicycle club will soonhate another "run" nnd dance.

Morgan had n big ciowd for hisDuties & Co., credit sale today.

Everyone Ii Invited to attend thededication services nt Piimihou.

There will le a moonlight concertat Makee Island tomorrow evening.

The Portuguese unlnwtul assemblycase Is still nn In Judge Carter's court

The Iwnhtnl will leuve tomorroweVnlng with the Hoard of Health forMolokni.

Mnrgun will continue the T. 11,

Dnvles & Co., credit sale tomorrowmorning.

in u private letter from Olna I). II.Hitchcock report a slight rellec'touover Mauna Lon.

Bear In mind the Gleaners' lawnparty which will take place withoutfull Saturday evening.

Four small boys were arrested thismorning for stealing fruits from Mrs.Foster's, Nuuanu avenue.

Dr. C. T. Rodgers hns succeededJohn F. Scott, resigned, ns secretaryof the Hoard of Educntlon.

Attorney (ieorge A. Davis has re-

moved his olliee tu the old Bulletinbuilding on Merchant street.

The postponed meeting of the Y H.I. will be held this evening Mr. Kau-li- n

will read his. paper on "Kaht'ntism."

The Medical Association will havea banquet at the Arlington this evening, and lunch with Dr. McOrew to-

morrow.Dr. Alvarez hns purchased of J. A.

Magoon the residence next to Post-master Oenernl Oat on Emma street,near Beretania.

On nccount of the session of theMedical Association Wednesdny after-noon the Board of Health did nothold Its weekly meeting.

Puuaht Hall, Oahu College, will bodedicated this evening nt 8 p. m. Allformer students nnd teachers i.n-- thepublic are invited to bo prcvMif.

H. Haekfejd & Co. have a newgeneral advertisement In this Issuethat Is alike Interesting toof Honolulu and the other Islands.

The Income tax bill passed secondrending yesterday afternoon In theHouse and was ordered typewrittento lie rend n third time when rend'.

EVASION.

.rrest of it Party of Chinese ChargedWith Conspiracy.

Marshal Brown caused the arrest offive Chinamen nt noon on the chargeof conspiring together to violate theImmigration laws. Another Mongo-lian, an employer of labor, of Hono-lulu will later be arrested in connec-tion with the case.

The infringement wob neatly concocted and the case Is nn Interestingone. The prisoners arrived here onthe Gaelic the last of March. Theysigned with a Chinaman of the cityfor plantation work. The contractswere regular, and the men were released from quarantine. But uponreaching the city they were releasedby their bogus employer, nnd have notdone an hour's contract work since.

TAKES THE RICHELIEU.Mrs. E. D'Arcey, an experienced

hotel manager from Kobe has takenover the lease of the Richelieu nndwill conduct the same as a first classestablishment. Part of her force andsome' furniture is ulready here fromKobe,

FROM AN F. T. S.

A Few Quiet Words on a Lecture nndSermon.

Star Newspaper: In reference totho lecture for Friday evening ier-m- lt

the writer to stnto thut, as Mr.Hayne Is not u member of the

Society, he does not and willnot represent the local branch of theSociety.

Furthermore had the Rev, Mr. Garvin tnken the trouble to Interviewsome of the members residing InHonolulu he would not have madesuch ludrlcous and palpable errors usIn his sermon Sunday evening last,

The resident members of the T. S.

recognize the ability of Mr. Garvluin his chosen profession nnd regretthat he does not uvall himself of anopportunity to become acquaintedwith literature extant, thereby following the example of many ableChristian ministers who have eventually become strong suporters of thisrapidly growing movement.

F. T. S.

CIVIL CASES.Lulala (W) has entered ejectment

proceedings against C. F. da Sllva torecover a parcel of land situated atAuvvntollmu, Oahu.

Kanoli (K) bos begun ejectmentproceedings against J. C. Crowder, etal. The land Kanoil claims to havelieen "crowded' out of Is situatedIn Kallu, School street.

Judge Perry ha Issued an Injunction forbidding P. M. Pahukula totrespass upon the lands of J, A. Me- -

(lulre, situated In North Kona,

Fine CarriageL. II. KERR has received a ship

ment of fine carriages from STAVER,ABBOTT & CO., Chicago. These vehicles are. first class In every respectand will be sold for little money.

Bed and Table Linen.Tho genuine attractions at L. B

Kerr's continue to draw crowds of customers. Read his new ad today, thenexamine your supply of bed and tablelinen and see It you hadn't better em'brace this opportunity.

Highest of all tn Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report

RoyalTHE TAX ACT UP AGAIN

SENATE ACTION ON AMENDMENTS

OF THE LOWER HOUSE.

Soldiers Mentioned Medicine nnd

Surgery School Matters With the

Rcprcscntatlu's.

SEVENTY-SECON- DAY.

SENATE.Mr. Blown, for the Judiciary com

mlttcc, reported on the foothimtiughill, recommending amendments. Billpassed second rending.

Mr. Liinan, foi the Passed Billscommittee, reported bill to. defray cvpenses of cholera epidemic rcfemito the President.

.Mr. Baldwin, for the Commcicocommittee, reported n new bill to tunethe place of the one providing fortaking water from Wniliiku river, Report received.

.Mr. Lyman, for the Public Landscommittee, reported onr the leap- -

prnlscment bill, recommending itspassage. Ill rt received.

The ictllIon from the Poitiiguesemass meeting wus rend.

On motion of Mr, Brown th'j petition was received and placed on ille

In the archives of the Semite."Mr. McCundless, for tho lullltiii--

committee, reported on t Is. iiiillfm--roster bill. The exticiiKt! was veryslightly incrensed, nncl it vvis lecoirt-mende- d

that the hill pars.Under order of the dnv the hill re

lating to ports of entry came up onthird rending nnd p.nscl.

The Joint Conference committee'sreport on House Bill 0. relating toextension of streets of Honolulu, wastaken up and udoplcd.

The report of the commission appointed In ISM on registration of landdeeds was received, read nnd referredto the House.

The .tax hill, with House amendments, was taken up. All amend-ments were concurred in down to al-

lowing a tnx lien on property to runthree years. Mr. Brown thought tuxesshould be wound up every year. Taxcollectors should lie required to makeeach year stand for itself.

Mr. Baldwin could not hce howheie could lie any argument In favor

of the three year clause.The Senate, by unanimous vote, re

fused to concur In the nmemlmeiits.In the list of exemptions from personal tnxes the House added "reir- -

ulnr members of the HIlo lire department" and "sharpshooters."

Mr. Brown moved not to concur, forhe. ilrst reason that he believed sol

diers should pay personnl taxes aswell as anyone else; and for the further reason that the ninendmeiit ivnsimproperly worded. Motion carried.

Bill referred to Revision committee, and the House notitled of the Sen-

ate's failure, to concur.House Bill 4(1, to regulate tho prac

tice, of medicine and imrgeryr-.pusscd

second rending nnd yvent to the Public Health committee.

House Bill 43, Held nnd staff ameers of the N. (1. 1L, passed secondrending.

Sennte Bill 40, relating to nn electricrailway franchise for HIlo, went tothe Miscellaneous committee.

Mr. Baldwin was excused for twodays.

Adjourned.

HOUSE .Senate Bill 4.1, re extension of HIlo

streets, passed third reading.House Bill 47, re Bureau of Public

Instruction, came up on second rend- -

ng.Section 4 prohibited men of holy

orders from serving ns commissionersof the bureau.

Rep. Kamauoha moved to strike outthe clause prohibiting men of holyorders from serving. Why should menof religion, supjiosed to lie good ieo- -

pie, not lie eligible to serve In theeducation bureau?

Rep. Hyeroft wnB in favor of passing the section as in the bill.

Motion to strike out lost.Rep. Haiti objected to placing all

Indeiiendeiit schools under the Education bureau. Eiery Independentichool to be established hereafter willhave to lie passed 0on by the bureau.A fietltlon would have to lie sent tothe bureau W'forc such'a school ennbe established.

Rep. Bond favored retention of lhclause, Tho section meant thut theHiard should have supervision over

Independent schools, to see thatftheywere of good moral character und ingood hygienic order.

Rep. Haniina wns In favor of strik-ing out the section altogether, St.Louis, nnd iohiiifTuiid Kiiiiiehiuiiehnschools arc Independent nnd arc farIn efllclency over the Governmentschools. Why should the Governmentwant nt this late day to jump in nndcontrol these schools. It seemed tohim to bo Inconsistent. Tho 1 ,veminent did not nld Independentschools financially, nnd they wnnt tjump in and control them.

Rep. Rycroft would call the iitten- -

tiou of the member to the fact thrtthis tectlon did not apply to thoschools mentioned by him. It didapply to little schools such us huiebeen said to exist In HIlo. l'orlii;(ueotaught their own children im hourevery evening in the Portuguese language and sent them tr iiurlc In thefield in the day tin)'.--.

Recess to 1:30 o'clock, when Kaniauoha Rpoke at length against thesection

Dr. Jaeger's Underwear.Dr. Jaeger's woolen underwear is n

sure preventive for colds and lagrippe. A few dozen more suits leftat Tracy's, J3 per suit.

The Unparalleled Offer.If you fall to call at Waterhouse's

during the Great Speciul Sale youloose a golden opportunity for bargains.

Ask your Grocer forDRIFTED SNOW FLOUR.

Union Fttd Company, Sole Atnt,Ladles' Shirt Waists

A freBh new assortment just comeby the Australia. All new patterns;no duplicates. On exhibition today,M, Mclnerny,

BakingPowder

Absolutely pureLEAPS TO THE DEFENSE

MR. STL'RDEVANT RIU'LIES FOR

THE REV. II. W. PECK.

What He Knows Alwut Wine The

Clergyman's Record as a Lobbyist

Slar XevvspnH'r: lu your articleoh Rev, II. W. Peck lust evening youiniike use of the following very convliiclug argument:

"Now the would-b- e director of legislation tilts his lance ut the Ministerof Finance, in re abatement of dutyon light California wines. Here he Isable to see but one narrow side of thesituation and urges his faulty viewswith the hot foot of the umvnsoiilngand iiiioliservlng pusher of one Idcn."

No doubt such conclusive sent!incuts iv HI settle the question In theminds of tho thinking people of Hono-lulu, but you must consider the fewthousnud persons of this city who donot think ns you do. 1 am one oftlll'lll.

"The Slur Ik for tciiift:tncc, us IsMr. Peck, as Is Mr. Damon. No goodcltlen can say thut there Is good Inliquor. Hut every friend of temperance, every enemy of the saloonshould lie nble to see that the lightwine plan Is a reform advance worthytne nnine, worthy entertainment nndndnptlon Use of light wine Is an In-

surance against the drunkenness, debauchery and dissipation incident toconsumption of heavy alcoholic leverages, this has been proven by theexperience of hundreds of yenrs In

various countries."1 huvejlved In the state of Califor

nia for some years Mr. Star, n portionif that time In a lovvn where n largequantity of this "light Ivlne" Is madeand nil the time within three miles of

wim-i- and it is well known andadmitted fact there that for an ugly,lighting drunk mi liquor is equal towine.

.Men get maudlin, silly drunk onbeer and sullen on vvhlskcv, but thebrutal assaults and murders tire com-

mitted under the influence of wine.Mr. Damon s.ild IS ier cent alcohol

is necessary to keep the wine. If hedid not know better he oucht to.

housnnds of gallons of wine Is Imported in here, containing only fromII to 14 per cent alcohol nnd whoever heard of its spoiling? It Is notbecause the liquor dealers don't tellIt for ive are continually hear oflosses of sake.

Lightest wine free'ef duty for Hi- -

iv all just now is jxilitie. It will pleaseCalifornia. It will please u large section of the Republic's citizenship."

Ah, that Is the true reason of thisbill then. Then If the unwise actmust become law, label it right, callIt "political pap for California and forthe Hawaiian liquor dealers." Don'tInsult the cause of Icmpe runce bycnlllng It a "tcnuH'ronce measure."it H not.

Cow ns to Mr, Peck."During the present session of the

legislature he has been little less thnna common nuisance. It Is extremelydoubtful If even the jury which

Jullen D. Hayne would dothe same for the Rciercnd In an ac-

tion properly presented ns the case Isnow brought,"

Well, Mr. Stnr, the courts are open,ring your chnrges."He has had the good taste, or for

bearance or perhaps only lack of fa-

cility to avoid worrying the UpiierBrunch with acta of the characterwith which he has caused the Houseto lie deluged. The Representativeshave wasted days upon fool measuresfor whloh responsibility rests at thedoorwty of Mr. Peck. The bill tostop Sunday target shooting nnd several kindred acts vvero hacked and loli- -

bied by the Semite Chaplain. Theycaused In the communitynnd consumed House time only to liefinally consigned to the waste has-ke- t.

The absurd Social Evil hillstraveled the same route except onethat Is not worth the paier It iswritten on thut Is ulready u deadletter and that wus passed more toget. rid of the Importunities of tholobby than for any other renson."

Indeed. Perhaps a little enlightenment on this mutter would havesaved jou from blundering us did ourvery worthy Minister of Finance.

Mr. Peck hns "lobbied" five bills,With what result?

Tho Sunday shooting bill iietltlonwus signed by a majority of the lead-ing business men of Honolulu, In all473 signers. The contra petition had57S signatures and the bill was "con-signed to the waste linsket."

The two "nbsurd social evil" billswen- - presented nnd one wus rejected,although the man who has for lift ecuyears been superintendent of theBoard of Health as well as severalphisiclans said It was much lietterthan the existing luvv.

The other which you suy Is a deadletter and passed to please the lobbyivns passed unanimously by bothhouses and you' will, mid how verylively a corpse It Is one of these finemornings.

The "gambling net" passed lxithhouses iinnntmously.

How about the "curfew bill?"Now Mr. Stnr If jou will look up

your own record and see how manyof the bills have passed which youhave "lobbied" I don't think you willexceed n record of three out of live,although you have u much larger record as n lobbyist.

Sincerely Yours,C. V. STURDEVANT,

Kroeger Pianos.Jas. W. Bergstrom Is agent for the

Kroeger Piano. Lending musiciansendorse It for Its touch, tone nndworkmanship. New uid second handInstruments. Tuning and repairing.Office, Thrum. Telephone 347.

The Perfect ArticleOf the perfect article In draught

beer don't hesitate to drluk the funi-ou- s

1'nbst Milwaukee Beer on tap atthe Rovul, Pacific und Cosmopolitansaloons. Scientifically ncctiruto und"as near perfection as possible. Su-

preme awurd at World's Fair,

The Dig Candle.The big candle lu Wull, Nichols Co,

store will be lit on the 11th of nextmonth. Secure your coupons.

THEY IJUIIY RESOLUTIONS

MEDICAL ASSOCIATION POST

PONES VOTE OF THANKS.

One Doctor Leaves the Hall Discus.

slon on Leprosy Not Certainly In

lierlled, but Is Contagious,

Tho Medical Association resumedIts session at 3:30 Wednesday,

Dr. Russel's resolution In re thanksto Rev, A, (1. M. Robertson came up,

Dr. Wayeson thought the resolutionunnecessary.

Dr. Day would be sorry to see theresolution In its present form pnssedThe wording of It wns not proper nndit went too far.

Dr. Wayson moved to IndefinitelyMiHtione the resolution; seconded by

Dr. Day.Dr. Emerson doubted the wisdom of

sending any resolution tu n public officer who his duty, as heconceived It to lie, for the publicgood.

Dr. Wayson observed that us themeasures were killed by the HolismIt was evident that several others hadworked with Mr. Robertson.

Dr. Herbert said that Mr. Robertsonhad done his duty well, but as n public servant. He thought it would lie

nn insult tn thnnk him for dlsehnrg-ng his duty.

The motion to Indefinitely postiMinecarried. Dr. Russel alone toting li-

the nlliriuatlve.similar resolution of thanks to

he editor of the P. C. Advertiser wnsrend. This was vigorously attacked

ty Drs. Wayson. Day and Emerson.Same course as the other one.

Dr. Russel then left the meeting.Election of ofl'cers was taken up.The committee reported the followingslate: President, Dr. McOrew;

Dr. Meyers; secretary, Dr.Ilodgers; executive committee: Dr.WlddlcK of Kauai nnd Dr. Stovve ofHawaii. Dr. Rodgcrs declined thenomination to the office of secretary,.,in i. n,i...Mn . ,

U, iii-i- MUIU IIIIIIUIHMIIISI:cted. Dr. Alvarez wns elected sec

retary.An nssesnieiit of $3 per cnpltn was

levied for the cKnses of operatingthe society. The secretary was nskedto act as treasurer during the en til-

ing year.NIGHT SESSION.

Dr. Mjcrs read extracts from theNew York Medlcnl Record on the nibject of leprosy. Pns'r received anilfiled.

Dr. Alvarez remarked that leprosywas considered contagious in Norway.I'hls belief was led by the celebratedDr. Hansen, the discoverer of the Icprosy Imcclli. He believed firmly Hintleprosy could not be Inherited, nndthe speaker fully agreed with theopinion.

Dr. Rodgcrs called attention to apartly established case of twelve orfourteen persons who had hccoinulepers from handling the tools of nhqier. He believed firmly that thedisease was contagious.

Dr. Oliver thought children of lepers were good soli for the dlsense.He also believed that leprosy was notcontagious, but was communicatedonly by Isnoculntlon or throughwounds.

Dr. Emerson followed up the contention that leprosy wns contagious.There was an Idlosyncrncy not understood, which protected to a greaterdegree 'the female and also certainmales. The soli tu many cases wasnot susceptible lo the disease, ana great deal of ex;)Osure would Is:endured without danger.

Dr. Alvarez observed that foreignwomen in this country hnd seldombeen known to take leprosy, Th.vper cent of male persons who contrncted the dlseaso was much larger

Dr. McGrew related the case of ason who had received leprosy from ablanket given him by a leprous father.Ho hud not seen tho father in two3 ears prior to the appearance of thedisease in him.

Dr. Rodgcrs said that David Daytononce told him that he e.ivuhl bringforward substantial evidence lo proveor disprove any proisisltion about li--

losy.SECOND DAY.

The Medical Association resumedits sitting nt in a. in. today. Dr.Russe! wny sjieclally Invited to liepresent, and it was decided to takeup his famous resolutions ngulu, Onmotion of Dr. Hownrd the resolutionswere referred to the Executive com-mittee.

Dr. Russel then rend a lias-r-, an

hour and a half in length, on discusesof the Hawaiian Isluniis nnd theirtreatment, and sanitation.

He wus followed by Dr. Ariuituge,who addrt-sse- the meeting for a fewminutes on the sumo subject. Thespeaker disagreed with Dr. Russelthat plnntatloii malingers were largely to blame for diseases among thelaborers. He had lieen a plantationphysician anil attributed ailmentsamong the coolies to their unsanitaryhabits.

At noon the meeting adjourned.

BORN.NICHOLS In Honolulu? slay 21, 1890,

to the wife of F. E. Nichols, ndaughter.

Up to Dste.Don't give vourslf away by ac

cepting any of the inferior brands oflieer offered you. Be "on to yourself."Insist on getting Seattle Brewing andHalting Coi's beer and you will lielooked uiKin us being intelligent undup tu date. Sold ut Criterion saloon.

Lace Offer.Sachs Is offering big bargains In

White Goods, Laces and Embroideries;linen lace four Inches wide, for $1.00a dozen yards.

Awardedlllehest Honors World's Fair,

Gold Aledal-Mldwl- nter Fair.

DH

CREAM

BAKINGPOWDER

MOST PERFECT MADE.

k pure Grape Cieam of Taitir Powder. Fretfrom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.

In all the great Hotels, the leadingiiuuj ana me nomes, ut, i rice v.reauBaking Powder holds Its supremacy.

40 Year the Standard.LEWIS & CO., Agonts, Honolulu, II. I,

ALL ALONG THE DOCKS

DARK ANDREW WELCH MAKES

SMART PASSAGE.

In from San Francisco With General

Corgo Vessels Waiting for Suga- r-Island Steamers Moving.

The Bleamcr Kntinl brought herusual big load of sugar from thoGarden Isle,

ine sieamer w. II. Hull will leuveon schedule time for windward Huwull tomorrow.

Two colliers the Imrks Jessie 0- -

borne und Sen King, are iivvnltliig uberth In the stream.

The S. H. Alameda will Is- - due fromthe Colonies a week from today enroute to Sun Francisco.

The nttiiiner .1. A. Cummins enmeIn last night from Waiiiianalo withsugar for the bark I'ortiinu.

Captain Wats, of (lie baik Pactoliis,expects to cover the distanceHonolulu unit New York lu ninetylavs.

The schooner Muriel left San Francisco for IIonolKi the same dnv usthe Andrew Welch maile her departure.

The schooner llols-r- t Lowers willfinish discharging lumber tislay, andwill await her turn to load sugar furthe coast.

riic .Norwegian bark I'oiluna hasmoved to the Oeeunlc wharf to finishloading sugar. She will likely leavetomorrow fur San Francisco with u

full load.The schooner Aloha is receiving

sugar nt the Inter Island wharf. Showill be loaded in u ihiy or two shouldsugar continue to nirive at the pres- -

n t rate.The steamer Kuala nrrlvcd jester- -

lay evening with sugar. She leftngain at 10 o'clock for Knhiikii uinlPunnliiii. From Punnluu the Kualawill go to I.nlialna for sugar.

The steamer Mlkiihala arrived at1:3(1 o'clock this aflernoon from Kauailrts vvitli sugar for the schoonerAlulia mill the Sprcckcls' licet. TheMikuhahi t her last pott of call at11:311 o'clock lust niL'lil.

The clack vuchl lUinule Dundeeports a new coat of paint. SJie is

nuw pnlulcil blue ulsivc the witterline. Her Mills have bent n mlhe will likely be taken out for ti

spin lu it few days.The barks Mohican, Alden Hesse

ml Ceylon unit the barkentlne Archerml schooner Aloha are nil waiting

for sugar. Within the next two thivsthere will be a big arrlinl of sugarfrom the other Islands nnd the witterfront will present u busy .

The Hawaiian Hark Andrew Welch,Captain E. P. Drew arrived this morn-ing, thirteen and one-ha- days fromSan Francisco, with nusscm-cr- s and

n assorted cargo. Pleasant weatheras hud throughout the passage.

Among the lending imports arc thefollowing: ins colls mis.-- , Ib72 lbsbread, ill cases crackers, 100 libls lime,500 bales hay, 5fi,292 lbs fertilizer, 1

use drugs, 151,770 lbs barlev, 12 caseslioots and shoes, 35 cases dry goods.59,000 lbs bum, 19,725 lbs ml. Idlings,

13 pkgs mill work, 1,230 lbs iHivvtler,,00 feet fuse.

ARRIVALS.Wednesday, .May 20.

Stiur Kauln, Thompson, from Kn- -

hukii and Piinuliiii,Btiur .1. A, Cummins, Nellson, from

Koolau,Thursday, May 21.

Huw hk Andrew Welch, Drew, fromSan Francisco.

Stmr Knuiil, Brnhn, from Kauai.Stmr Mlknhulu, llaglnnd, from

Kauai.

DEPARTURES.Thursday, Muy 21.

Stmr Knnln, Thompson, for Knliu- -

ku ami Punnluu nt 10 a. in.

VESSELS LEAVING TOMORROW.Stmr W. G. Dull, Sluierson, for

Maul and Huvvail nt 10 n. m.

CARGOES.Stmr Koala 1S90 bags sugar.Stmr Kauai 7480 bgs sugar.Stmr Mikahula 5315 bgs sugar andpkgs sundries.

PASSENGERS.From Sun Francisco, r bk Andrew

Welch, Muy 21. J, A. Edgren, .MissC. Edgren, 11. W. Oilman, It. I).

Itolierts, Thomns Ciiinmlngs, HelenBartels.

From Kauai, icr stmr Kauai, Muy1 J. M. Eera, E. S. Tlmuteo and 17

deck.From Kiiuul ;sirts, js-- r stmr Mikn

ala, Muy 21 W. O. Smith. W. H.', Jr., XI. Okubn and 7 deck.

NEW CIRCUS.

Some Idea of the Tent Entertainmentto Be Presented.

As previously nniiounced theCircus will reopen Saturday

evening with new artists. New fealures und every promise of magnificententertainments for the jicople of

The Inrge troiiH-- arefor the grand opening per

formnncc.Adolph Gonsales, thrt ring master,

is a professional show man, having de-

voted his life to the business In suchcircuses ns Illinium's, Forepnugh's andothers. He Is a first class gymnastnnd ierformer. His wife(Nora Martin) is n comlu singer unda comedian of rate merit, MillieKlngsley Is n dancer nnd nn ex pel ttight rope Tho thrtuchildren of Mr. Gonsales are also acrobats. Bob Kcott, the famous American clown, will npear In all of tinprograms. He Is a comic singer ifrnre merit. Charles Uonaido Is nnexiK-r- t contortionist and trnpetoartist.

New appliances were purchased byProfessor Price while he wns at theconst. Burns, the strong mnn, Hayes,the clown, Knchlcl, the linreback rid-er and the others, nil well known, willnpjiear lu the programs.

The circus management lias gone logreat trouble nnd rxn-n- s to giveHonolulu first class culerlalnineul- -nnd they hojie their efforts will Imappreciated.

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.As the time draws near to celebrate

the natal day of Britain's Queen, theenthusiasm over the event grows morepronounced. Almost every BrltUIresident Is doing something to makeIt a success, und the resMinse Is widespread among the cliisse.

Weekly Btar, 4.oo per year.

FUNERAL OF MISS FIELD

SERVICE HELD AT CENTRAL

UNION LAROELY ATTENDED

Lessons, Music and Prayer Floral

Offerings White Blossoms Im

preslre Occasion.

The funeral of the late .Miss KateField took place from the CentralI'lilon ehurch ut 4 o'clock Wednes-day nttcrniHiii. A large congregation of prominent iittctiilcd.Nenrly alt, ludles and geiitlcm nalike, were itttlred In conventionalblack. Conspicuous among the mini- -

r of gentlemen present were; President Dole, .Minister of Foreign ANfairs II. E. (mK-r- , V. S. Consul Mild,Vlce-l'oni- lkivd, Chief Justice Jlldd,Justice Frenr, French Consul Vlza- -

vona, Portuguese Charge d'AITulrint'niiaviirrii.

The rostrum back of whci-- thocolllii icstcd was magnificently ih'c- -

irnled with Mowers of every conceivable color worked In all shajs-- s andgit-e- vines. Lilies, Chinese niters audiother pure while (lowers predominated. The colllii was almost hiddeninder n bed of lilies uml snowy asters.

When the entered thehurch the congregation rose. Ilcv

D. P. Blrnie preceded thdown the nlsle nt the same time rending the lesson.

Mrs. .liuhl, otllclntetl us organist.When the colllii had lieen placed thefollowing quartette arose andfully rendered the liviun "Jesus Iiverof My Soul:" Miss lllchnids, soprano;Mrs. E. C. Daiuoii, alto; W. W. Hall.tenor; Professor .1. Q. Wtssl, buss.After the song Rev. Blrnie read theCongrcgatlounl service, which Includesthe 23rd Psalm. The choir then gaveUa, Kindly Light."Following this the minister offered

uiitl Impressive pruver,tilludlng in it to the sudden demiseof the subject, far from home in ustrange land.

The closing hymn by the choir was:"Jesus culls us, o'er the tumult,Of our life's wild, restless sea, etc.""Home, Sweet Home" wns phtvt--

lu u low, soft key ns the processionslowly wended from the church.More thnn fifty ciirrlugas followed thehenrse to Nuuanu cemetery, whcie the

was deH)siled In the paly vault.

THE FLORAL TRIBUTES,Among those who sent tloml u--

luc to the futu-ru- l of tlulute Miss Kute Field wvie: Mrs.President Dole, Mrs. II. E. CnoiH-r- ,

Mrs. und Miss Jiuld, Mrs. Ellis Mills,Mrs. Dr. Emerson, Mrs. Dr. Hyde,Mrs. II. A. P. Carter, Mrs. CharlesCarter, Mrs. Ilols-r- t Lcvvcrs, .Mrs. Nu

lls Montague Turner, Mrs. llnshiugcr,Mrs. John II. Pnty, Mrs. .1. 11. Athei-tnn- ,

.Mrs. Paul Neumann, Mrs. W. P.Allen, Mrs. A. Along, Mrs. E. M. Nn- -

kiiini, Mrs. W. D. Alexander, .Misst'ornvvcll, Mrs. W. R. Castle, Mrs. Dr.Heibcrt, Mrs. S. O. Wilder, .Mrs. S.M. Damon, Mrs. E. C. Damon, Mrs.Richards, Mrs. P. H. Dodge, Mrs. I'.C. Jones, Mrs. W. W. Hall, Professorl.lghtfot and the Press of Honolulu.

RAINFALL.From the Weather Bureau the fol

lowing rainfall figures for April meibtalut-d- : Ptinnhoii, 3.K4; KaplnlanlPark, 1.2U; l.uakaha, 13.2C; HonoluluCity, 3.r,4; Eivu, 1.71; Kallmann (HIlo)3I.7H; Oloa, 25.34-.- - - ,

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.At the annual meeting of the share.

holders of the Hawaiian Coffee nodTea Co., held this day, the follow Inpofficers were for the ensuing year:

T. May, President.C, M. Cooke,F. A. Shnefer, Treasurer.Win. W. Hall, Secretary,II. F. Lewis, Auditor.

WM. W.

Secretory.Honolulu, Muy SO, 1890.

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INVITATION.

All former students nnd formerteachers of OAHU COLLEGE undPUNAHOU PREPARATORY SCHOOLand the public, lire cordially Invitedto be present ut the dedication ofPnuahl Hall, Oahu College, THURS-DAY, May 21st, ut 8 p. in.Ml'-l- t F. A. HOSMER.

NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that an ad

journed anuual meeting of theRANCH CO.. held Mav

18th, 1896, the undermentioned wereelected to serve as officers of the company for the current year, viz:Hon. II. 1. Baldwin President

A. Thurston, Esq. ..O. H. Robertson, Esq .... TreasurerHon. W O. Smith AuditorE. V. Bishop Sccrctnry

Dated Honolulu, May 19th, 1895.E. T. BISHOP, Secretary.

JNOTICE.Law Hu Yeau, YciiHuck Whig and

Jnw Mung have entered Into partnership with Y. Linn Sing, 135 Fort St.,under the general name, of Y. U'MflINO CO. Lnw 11 ll Yeou to net usmanager with full power of attorney,

Y. LUM SING,

ANNUAL MEETING.

The annual meeting of the HawaiianCoffee nnd Teu famimny will Isi heldon WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2

o'clock, Muy 20th, at the olllcu of F. A.Schuefer fc Co., to hear the report ofthe Manager, nnd for the election ofofficers. W. Wv HALL, Secretary

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CREDIT

Clearance Sale.By order of MESSRS. T. II. DA VIES

& CO., LTD., I will hold a Credit Saleat my Salesroom, Queen street.

Friday, May 22, 1896;At 10 o'clock a. in.,

Of goods comprising

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Uunps, Mats, Crockery und Glassware,

Sauce Pans, Kettles, Bags, Twine,

Enameled WareFence Wirr, Hope, Baskets,

Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.,

Liberal Terms at Sale.

J. 1. Morgan,l'U AUTIO.VEER.

BEWAREof base imitations of our makeof Soap,

Thtrt it tut one true

HONOLULU SOAP,and that Is made by the

HONOLULU SOAP WORKS,This Soip is sold on Its meritsand li what It is represented tobe

A First Class Laundry Soap.

Don't lw talked Into bujIngaDyother make.

Ask your Orocer for our make of

HONOLULU SOAP,and your work Is half done

Sold in t y, and toxet. F.athbar jtamed with agent 's name.

A. Y. GEAJ.,

Real Estate Agent.

r can soil Your Property.Kent your House for you.(Jive you n Good Paying

Investment.Negotiatu n Loan for you.Give you Firo Insuranco at

Lowest Kates.Abstracts of Title, etc., etc.Give me n trial.

000 KING STREET.

Advance Hawaii!TMC GREATER

HawaiianCircusPrice, Bnrns and Gonzales.

By far the Greatest Aggregation of Talent ever seen inthe Hawaiian Islands.

COMMENCING

Saturday Evening, May 23,Ami Ilverr Xlclu

mull fiirllii-- r iiollrc.

THKLE ALLIED SHOWS.

CircDs! Vaudeville! Drama !

VAiiiKrv is tiii: stick or i.ifk.

Appreciating the fact that the peopleof Hawaii will support r.ml natron no a

W, MESSRS. I'RICE,BURNS nnd tlONZALES havo sparedno eXll-llBCl- ffpttlnir lnirMlt,.-- r liiu llnn.lhit of performcraever brought to Ilawaii.

Nine NEW ARTISTS Nine

FRESH FROM AMERICA

The Gonzales Family

Sen. Adolf Gonzales,Stella Gonzales.

The Beautiful nnd AccomplishedContortionist.

Nina Gonzales,The Funny Liltlo Clown.

Millie Gonzales,Premier Danseuno and Slack Wire

Artiste.

Miss Mora Martin,The Famous Vocalist.

BOB SCOTT,America's Famous Clown, Jester, and

Comedian,

LEONARDO, '

The Greatest Livinjr Aerialist

WILFRED BURNS.The StroiiKCSt .Man, All Round Acrobat,

aim uvmnust.

JOHN HAYES.The Old luvorite. in Entirelr New-

Acts.

Jones, Kachiel and Take,Williams and Cruz.

livery Act New, Novelami Original.

UP TO DATE!-- Prof. Brothers,- -

Pianist Par Excellence.

Xlxe Thorma TTIIK 1IOUII.KS8 IIKAII

THAT . til'KAKS.The wonderful living head without

a hody .

Tie Armless Wonder!

loreires,ElU, Write and Sens entirelr with

her feet.

Ful.Jfcw llrass Hand WillFin iiIhIi. tho Music.

Prices of Admission $1, 75c,nml 50c. Children Half

Price.

QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY.

18111.

Joint celebration by' Sons of St. George and ScottishThlttloClub, y

rnjpr the lutruusca et II. r KrlUnlc MJ.nil's CuiiiailuMwr ana lha Ittlit.ti vie.Cou.u'. 1 tl,t lit 'IkeBRITISH HENEVO.ENT SOCIETY,

At Independence Park,Wtdnusdsr tiiinn, lr Blli.at T u'rlock.

ami ilsncr, Urrft-rma- and IjuIIm, It.TlcUl. at (iuUlt.ii llulo ll.taar, IlimmVllolll.itrs, Hawaiian N Co., Xiita IceLraam 1'arlur-- , and uirmtxra ut the Com.uiltlM. VOiMvt

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I racmc Man sieamsmp uo

ADD THE ;

QccUental & Oriental Steamship Go.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONGRtAAmam of the above Cdmnatiies will

call at Honolulu on their war to theabove porta on or about the following

Stmr Dotle May 19, '" xeru ....June 18, "' llaclle July , '

" China August. 6, M

' onptlo ....September 2, "" .... " "City or Peking.,

llelglc... October 21, "' Hlorie Janeiro... ....November IV, ,"

Doric.. DMwmW 1A. 11

" Teru ... January 12, 1S97

For SAN FRANCISCO!Hteamrra of the above Companies will

call at Honolulu on their way fromHongkong and Yokohama to the aboveport on or about the following dates!

China May 8,Coptto June 2, 'city of Peking... ....June 2$, "llelglc July 24, 'Klo ile Janeiro... Augutt 1, "lKrlc........ ..September IB, "Peru October 12, "Uaelle ...November e,China ....December 2, 'Coptic ...December 28, "City ofPekUig... ....January 2a,lE7Ueljfio ...Febrimiy IP,

Rata of Paesngo are a FollowaiTO TOKO- - TO UOtlU.HAMA. KONU.

Cabin 150.00 $175.00Cabin, round trip, 4

month 25.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, 13

months 282.50 810.25European Steerage &5.00 100.00

ciBPPasaengers paying full fare will beallowed 10 per cent, oil return fare ifreturning within twelve months.

tSTFor Freight and Passage apply to

H. Hackfcld ft Go.,851-t- f AGENTS.

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

TIME TABLE.

S. S. AUSTRALIAArrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu

from S. F. for 8. F.im I8i

May 4 May D

May 29 June S

June 22 June 29July 11. July 20Aug. 10 Aug. 15

THROUGH LINEFrom San Francisco From Sydney for

for Sydney, San Francisco.

Arrive Honolulu. Leave Ilonoluln.Mariposa. ..May 7 Alameda.. .May 28Monowai...June 4 Mariposa... June 25Alameda... July 2 Monowal.July 23MonowaL.Aug. 27 Alameda.. Aug. 20

Oceanic Steamship Co.

Australian Hall Senlcc.

Jor Sydney ant Aucilanil:

The New and Fine At Steel Steamship"MONOWAI"

Of the Oceanic Steamshlo Company willbe due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about

June 4th,And will leave for the above norts withMail and Paaeengara on or about thatdate.

For San Francisco:

The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship"MARIPOSA"

Of the Oceanlo Steamship Company willbe due at 'Honolulu from Sydney andAuckland on or anout

June 2Sth,and Iwill have prompt despatch withMails and Passengers tor the above port.

The undersigned are now prepared;to issue

Throirli Ticlets to all Points in the

United States,

For further particulars regardingI reight or Passage, apply to

Wm.GJrwin&Co,L'd,GENERAL AGENTS

Are YouGoing To

Buy a Piano?A. Piano is the most difficult ofall musical instruments to make,it is a science and an art, re-

quires) skill, experience, specialmachinery and a close surveil-

lance over each and everybranch' and department. TheSmith 3c Burnci PlnnoCo.'i

"Leland"- Upright Sfylis,

la n exceptionally fine gradefor the price. We can furnish

v . Tou this make in French Val- -

Mb

nut or Ebony finish,

U UrUl None but the best.ifebQUm Consclentloua workmanshipScftUs Soientiflcallf drawn and free from

brea-lt- or orer(tme..Action Carefully adjusted by expert ru--

nh iii 1 ii - -Tuch ' aay, elastic, repeats promptly,

Kiwoiuie precision.Tone Deep, rloh, clear and fall yet sym-

pathetic, velvety and musical capti-vates the ear.

Hverr Piano Warranted fer Five Yearsbj Lyon St Uealy,

VOSE awl SCHILLER PIANOSStock.

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD.

CITY FEED STORE,L. H. DEE.

Beretania and Punchbowl,

OLD ARMORY.Hew Consignment of

Hay, Grain and Feed

Per Schooner "Aloha."

Fresh floods by every Ineomlna; vessel,invoiced to City Feed Btoref w bnydirect yr save mlddlemeu'a. profit bjrdoing so. We sell at lied Itock Trlcest

CENTRAL MARKET,NUUANU STREET.

Ia now prepared to keep meals inA 1 condition in tho New MontiCoolerCOItNED PORK.

COllNKI) TONGUES. . , - FRESH I'OltK - - - -

BOTAKiNA bausaui,AUHAllE.

FKAMOrifltT HAIIHAOE.LIVKU Ba(J8AGE

T-- ' ' T.l.uliaM 104.

Awnings !

Thcro is no plnco in the worldwhoro AWNINGS are as

much needed aixl it Utileiic! u In llonoiillii,

as tar as wo can see, tor noother reason than that mostpeople think they have to sendto the Coast for thorn. Thiis a wrong impression.

We Make Awnings

All Sizes, all Colors,All Prices.

Go whoro you will in tlStates and you will find it hardto find a Iiouso without itsAwnings. Tlicv resiulato thelight, make a room cooler, addto the beauty of the place, arenot expensive, and. in fact.quite tho thing to have. Awindow without, an Awning islike tho front entrance to ahouse without a veranda, tosay nothing about the comfort it gives.

Arc you intending to getsome? If so, please remember

We make them, FrameWork, and all.

Call and yret figures. Noneed to send to tho Coast.

Hopp S Co.

Furniture Dealers,Cor. King and Dethel Sts,

Secretary Disc PlowThe "Secretary Disc" Plow--

has proven a complete successand we arc constantly takingorders for tho consignment toarrive shortly. Wo do notanticipate a rush, but it is better to be on time in a matterof this kind.

Our Vacuum OilsAre still having as readysale as ever and sceni to givebetter satisfaction.

We have just receivednew line of

Picture Mouldingsand are framing pictures atEastern prices. The goodsare Eastern make.

We have handled theSlack and Brownlow Im-

proved Household Filt-er- s

For twenty years and have yetto receive a complaint thatthey are1 not what we represent them to be.

PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd.

AGENTS.

AGENCY OF

Kobe Immigration Company.

Removed to Hawaiian ShimpoBuilding;

P. O. Box 110. Telephone S39,

W. H. RICKARD,General Business Agent,

Will attend to

CONVEYANCING in all its Branclies,

COL,r.I!CTI.VG,Ah J all Busintst Matters oj Trust.

All Business entrusted to him willreceive prompt and careful attention,

Offlea noookaa, llamakua. Hawaii.

HENRY GEIIRING & CO.,Warlag Block, BereUnla street.

PLUMBING AND CASFITTINCSanitary work a specialty. Jobbing

promptly attended to.Telaphoae JM.

BEATER SALOON.Fort Street. - Opposite Wilder & Co.

H. J. NOLTB, Prop'r.First-Clas- s Lunches served with Tea, Coftee

BodaWatei Ginger Ale or Milk.

qrSmakara' Requisites Specialty

Equitable Lite Assurance society

of tub United States,

BRUCE CARTW RIGHT,General Manager for Hawaiian Islands.

Metropolitan Meat Co.

8i KING STREET,

Wholesale & Retail Butchers

--AJWD

Navy Contractors, r

G. J. WALLER, Manager.

Never SMUfleiL

Vcs, my oldest daughter married formoney."

'She is happy, tit courserVnr from It. While she Inn every

thing one could wish for, she Is far formbeing happy. She loved another."

Yonr second tunguier niso wairiou,did she not?"

'Yes, sho married a mn for Ml good

loots.""I supposo she Is happy."Tn.W.l sho is not. While lior hus

band is n good provldor, lie can't nffordto give her what her eldost sister

and, consequently, sho Is unhap- -

nr."And yonr youngest daughter, the

one 1 always thought so much of, Is shemarried?"

"Yes, Bhe ronrried a man lor love.""Ah, sensible little girll""not her husband Is very poor!""Still, with all her poverty, sho loves

Ihe man of her choice, and Is, of course,

luinnv?""No, Indeed. She is tho unhapplcst

of tho three." San Francisco Wave....

The EaseAnd gracefulness with which

judges of a par excellence beer taketo the world's famous Pabst Mil

waukee Beer is attested by thedailv increase of patronage at theRoval. Pacific and Cosmopolitansaloons. Sold at the same prices asothefTjeers. Medals at the World'sFair and Munich International Hxposition.

lio Not lo Thin.

Do not lie Induced to buy any other If yon

have made up your mind to take Hood'sRemember that Hood's Sar arllla

cures ben all others fall. Do not give up Ini mim r lKufitiro other ineaicine unve lauejto help you Take Hood's Barfcaparilla faith-fully and you may reasonably expect to becurea.Mood S Pills are imrelv veiretable. carefully prepared from tbe lest ingredients.sac.

A Paris medical journal states thaon opening a sboit thno ago tho will of

Parisian the following clause wasfound: "I request that my body bo delivered to the Paris Gas company for toepurpose of being placed iu a retort. I

alwnys usod my mental powois ior ineenlightenment of the population allarge, and I desira that my budy be usodto enlighten tho people uftor my death."Squire Ilawley of the village of Hat- -

floid, near uoucaster, leu me wnoie oibis estate to bis groom, on tho conditionthat his funeral should bo conducted ina certain way. He died on a Christmasday and wui buried iu his own gardenin the center of tho graves of his cattle,that had died during tho rinderpest.Ho was laid out in full hunting cos- -

tnme, including spurs and whip, audwaa carried from tho house to tho gravoon a coffin board, when he was placedin n stone cofflu, which, weighing morethan a tou, had to be lowered by meaiHof a crauo. His pony was shot audbnriod at his feet In bridle and saddle,and his dog aud an old fox were buriedat hia hu.id.

Wliuoilnc Cough.

There is no danger from this diseasewhen Chamberlain's Cough Keiuedy i

freclv eiven. It liouefies tho tuuirnmucus and aids itsexpeetoration. It alsolessens tbe severity and frequency ol

couzhiner.und insures a speedy recovery,There is not tho leaBt danger in givingthe remedy to children or babies, as itcontains no injurious suostance. roisile by all Druggists and Dealers

SsiITII cS Co., Agents for H. I.

Bprtux Fever,Pusay wtllowa ban gin on tbe long yellow limb,Dlppln In the wnter where the hullfrogsswitn.

nubt it wasn't quite no oooi,Wisht tl.ey wasn't any school,

Then I'd go In the inornln.

Treo trog plii 'causa the weather's niceand wet;

BedbreaBt but I ain't Rwn er yet.Wtaht school waa outer doors,'Wtaht I didn't have 110 chore,

Guess I'll go In the mornln.

Grubs lay In low by the barnyard fence.Lota there last fall ain't dug 'em sence.

WUht I only hud ter play,Wlsht terday was tiaturday.

Bet I'll go In tho mornln.New York Pros.

COFFEE ESTATE AND LANDS

FOR SALE.

I am (llrcted to sell at Public Auction on

Friday, June 36, 1SS6.at 12 o'clock noon of said day at my salesrooms on Queen street, In Honolulu (unlesssooner disposed of at private sale) the following uescrioea proiterxy, nameiyj

A tract of land about 2, WO acresIn fee simple situate at Kolo and Olelomoana1 in South Kona, Island of Ha wall, about eightmarts uy a gooa roau irom iiooKena. one oithe largest vlllatrea in Kona There is an excellent landing on the land itself from wheretbe coffee and other produce could beshipped and a cood site for a mill nearthe landing. Fifty acres or land are incoffee. Roughly estimated thereis about seven hundred acres of splendidcoffee land lying all in one block on bothsides of the Government Road: Eight buna red acres lying above and to the East ofthe seven hundred acres above mentioned isalso excellent land and although at a higheraltitude is no doubt also well adapted forcoffee culture. The lower land below thecoffee belt is suitable for pineapples andeisai. mere w a urvimr uouse. store anawork rooms, a Gordon's Tuiper, laborersquartersana water cantts ai me pianiauonand the laud is partly walled. There hasnever tteeu any blight on this land, althoughcoffee was planted there a great many yearsago. Old residents of Kona like the late D.if, Nahinu, J, W. Kuaimcku and othershave testified to this fact. There is a seafishery appurtenant to Olelomoana 1.

Terms cash or part of the purchase pricecan remain on mortgage at eignt per cent,per annum. Deeds and stomps at the ex-pense of purchaser.

A map of the property can be seen andurtner particulars ootamea at my saies room

Jas. F. Morgan,859-t.- AUCTIONEER.

LOSTTHE KEY?

That Is no reason why youahould be worried about It.can fit a key to any kind oflock with little or no troubleto the lock or to you. Its raybusiness fitting keys andI consider myself to be as eooda locksmith, if not a littlebetter, than any others intown.

LOCK AND CUNSmiTH.138 and 130 Fort St.,

Opp. Club Stables. Tel. 107.

CORNS ?

CORNS??BUNIONS???

Have you any ?

WASSMUTH'S

CORN RINGS

In the Watch.Sure relief...,

BENSON, SMITH & CO

ONLY AGENT

The Company known through-

out the world as tho

CAIMIA FIG SYRUP CO

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, THURSDAY, MAY at, 1B69.

limine in. I willi tlio highest sue- in th innmi itoturo anil sule ol

tlio excellent liiilitl Uxalivu .remedy,Svnui of Mks, It lias become important to all to lmvc knowledge, of theCompany mid it products, Hiegreat value oj tlio riinedy ns n medi-cinal agent, and of tlio Company's

llorts, is attested by Hie sale HI

millions of Ii tlli'S annually and bytlio lilgli approval of must eminentphysicians.

l nr Uiilminim i ig H.vrnp uo. wasorganised inuru tlisu twelve yearsago, for tlio special purjioso olmanufacturing and selling a laxative

incdv, wlilcli would bo morepleasant lo the luste and moro bent'llcial in Its efleele llian any otherknown. In tho iitnupsa ol manufacl'urinir. I'ihh nio used, hs they anpleasant to the taste, and heiillhfulin tbeir lenuene es. tint I lie inetiiciuiiinronerlies of Ihe remedy nre obtainedfrom an excellent combination olmania known to be medicinally laxative, and lo net most beneficially.

If in tlio cnjovmenlol good iiealtli,and the system Is regular, thenlaxativo or other remedies are notneeded. If ullhcted with any actualdisease one may be commended totbe most skilliul physicians, urn nIn need of n laxative, then onoshould have the best and witli the

everywhere, Syrup ofFies stands hiuhest and H moi-- l

largely Used and gives most generallatisfaction.

H0BR0N DRUG CO.

Wholesale Aeciitn.

RipansTabulesMrs. Serenali Cri-ujr-, of No.

1738 McCiee St., Kansas City,Mo., under date of June 1!),

1895, states: "1 have been 111

with dyspepsia and indiges-

tion for nbout seien yearswithout permanent relief un-

til I finally tried lllpansTnlinles. After using a boxof them I can eat anythingwithout any unpleasant effectand nin gaining strength nndthink I am permanentlycured, and think It my dutyto ghe this testimony, hop-ing that some one sufferingfrom the snme cause may bebenefitted by using them."

tllnatis Tubulpn are Bold by draraiBtfl. or blmalf If the price (50 cents a box) la sent to tbilllp&nn Chemical Company, No. 10 Hprnce et..New York. Hnmple vial in rents.

P. C. JONES. K. A. JONES

The HawaiianSAFE DEPOSIT

irCVIS S3 TI EJECT CSO.Have for Sale Shares of

Hawaiian Sugar Co. Stock.ALSO

Hawaiian Government and FirstMortgage Sugar Plantation

Bond.

tST Pot full particulars apply to

HE UMM IKl DEPOSIT AND INVEST

MENT COMPM,

408 Fort Street, HoNOi.ci.n.

Just Received:

A NEW

CONSIGNMENT

-- OF-

LADIES' KID GLOVES

CONSISTS OF THE

NEWEST SHADES

iLLL SIZES.

E. W. JORDAN,No. IO SJpRE FORT STREET.

The greater part of the Medals,Emblems, Prizes and., such likemade In Honolulu have been inanufactured by tne, aud . . .

I

MakeJewelry

of every description. You havionly to tell me whit you want amhow you want it made, and I dthe rest

E. A. Jacobson.Fort Street Jeweller,

- Hear corner King.

CONSOLIDATED

SODA WATER WORKSCOMPANY, LTD.

Esplanade, come" Allen and Fort streets.

HOLUISTER A CO., Agonts.

Hawaiian Fertilizing Company

Have a full stock of all FertilizerMaterials for sale at lowest market rates

Sold In Original Dags or Groundand MUed to Order.

Goods Guaranteed to any AnalysisIn Bags of Equivalent Weight.

Correspondence and Orders Solicited,

A. F. COOKE, Hanajsr.

H. Hackfeld & Co.IMfOKTEIlS AND W1IOUISAI.F.UR

-- OF-

Dry Goods,Such ns I'llnts, Olngliams, Cottons,

Sheetings. DenliiH, Ticking, .lie- -

gattas, Drills, Mosquito Net- -

ting, Curtains, Law

DRESS GOODS, ZEPHYRS, ETC.

In tho Latest btjles.

TAILOR'S GOODS.IN FULL ASSORTMENT.

Sileslas, Kleeve Linings. Stiff Linen, Iln)Ian CVolli, Moleskins, Melton',

beige, Kumnigams, Etc.

ClotMEii, Untlerwear, Shiwlf,

lUfittketfl, Quilts,Towel, TaUe Co-ver. Napkins, Handkerchiefs.

Gloves. Hofiery, Unit, Umbrellflsjtugsand Cnrpts,

Kltibont, Lacen andEnibrolderitB.Cut

lVrfu til-

ery. Soups,Etc.

A LARUE YARIETI OF SADDLES,

Vienna and Iron Uarden Furniture,Kechstein A Seller Pianos. Iron

Dedsteads, Etc., Etc., Etc.

American and Euiopean Grocers, I.lquors, Heels anil mineral waters,

Oils aud Pdllita.

Zino, Lead,Plain Galvanized Iron,

Railroad Iron, etc.Hawaiian Sugar and Itlce; Golden Gale,

Diamond, Sperry'B. Merchant's audEldoiado Flour, Salmon, Corned

lieef, etc ,

For sale on tho most liberalterms and at tho lowest

prices by

II. HACKFELD & CO.

Feel ofYour Face. -

Did you ever have your whiskeracut willi less pulling? Our razorsare of the test quality. Our bciasorsthe sharpest. We feel proud tohave you leave our shop satisfied.

CIllTIiltlOV IIARBrit SHOPFoit Bt, opp. Pantheoa Stables,

FIIANK PACIIKCO, Prop.

ATIIADK

Valvoline

HONOLULU IROMSOLE

B ValvolineR.PublicoG.E. (i

MagnetWhite Dynamo

chine Oil,West Virginia

HONOLULU

Wrought Steel

-

HIGH & CO.Office aud Mill onnear Queen Street,

to all orders

East Corner

WHYHANG

to the Idea that onlyone firm can siipplyyour wants. Haveyou seen our stock

? You can'tafford to lose the manygood things we offeryou. we re not afraidto show you thegoods. Whyyou be afraid to buyif the articles andprices arc ?

l'ine assortmentof watches, clocks,Etc., Kte.

BROWN

ROWN &

Hotel St., Arlington lllork.

-

Ifjou need anymiore of thosebeautiful, dress silks, thatwe oflered you for 35c a yard. Wehave gone through our reserve stockand found jurt twenty pieces nomore or no less and to close theseout we will place these

TWENTY PIECESon Bale at

a yard.Ihls offer cannot he duplicated

by anyone In town, sc you hadbetter hurry up.

HOTEL ST., next to Ordway tc. Porter.

ESTABLISHED 1858.

& CO.,

Transact a Grnekal BankingAND KXCHANGB BUSINESS.

Commercial and Traveler's Lettersof Credit issued, available in

all the principal citiesof the world.

TJAIIK.

1

WORKS GO.,AGENTS.

Oil.u

Ma

Oil.IRON CO.,

'and Sheet Iron Work.

75-- -7 KING STREET

-Proprietors.

Al&kea and Rlchardg,Honolulu, H. I. , . .

Teleohonea: M; Bell. 4M.

and King Streets.

Iron Cooking

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:' Agate V arc (White, Gray and Nickel-plate- Pumps

Water and Soil Pipes, Water Closets and Urinals, RubberHose, and Lawn Sprinklers, Dath Tubs and Steel Sinks,O. S. Gutters and Leaders, Shee. Iron Copper, Zincand Lead, Leaa Pipe and Pipe Fittings.

Plumbing, Tin, Copper

DIMOND BLOCK.

ENTERPRISEPETER

KOBEY,

YOU HAD

BETTER HURRY

SOc

Iwakami.BISHOP

Bankers,

ValvolineOILS

Cylinder

Machine

Valvoline

LubricatingWORKS

UK.

Rancres. Chilled

PLANING MILL

Stoires.

MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SCREENFRAMES, Etc.

TUHN1SD AND HAWBD WORK,

Prompt attention

H. E. MclNTYRE BRO.,IMPORTItKS AND DltAI.ItR8 IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.

Fort

lately

should

right

washable

Mutual,

NewQoodfroclT.il by every Packet from tbe Eastern SUtee end EuropeFreeh OallfornU Frodaoejby erery eteamer All order, faithfully attended tand good delivered to any part ot the city free of charge.

bland orderi eolidted, Betl ifaction (uannteed Telephone Ho,r.v Offle. "ox No, Its.

YOUWONDERHOW

It is that we can afford io sell w,our groceries as reasonable as wedo? Wo buy ours fresh, and at thelowest market price and sell forcash. We have everything that isusually kept in a llrst-clas- s xrocery,Quick delivery la out specialty.

Ring up Telepbone C80.

VOELLER & CO.,Waring Dlock.

KQuietTalk

Is sometimes of more bene-

fit than n loud one and

accomplishes more. My

Btore has heen visited by a

good many people In search

of some of the articles thattheir friends had bought.

Found that they reeclvod more value In goods

than the price paid. Can't

help it I must dispose ofmy stock. Can't tell you of

all the nulclea Come anil

K. FURUYH,IIOTlil. STUEKT,

Kwa elile of Ordway & Porter.

KUSTACE & CO.nlJALKRS 1"

WOOD AND COIL.

Also Wbite and Black Sand

which we will sell at the very low-

est market rates.

EST Telephone No. 414. --aSI

m. 11USSEL,OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDINC.

Hours: (i. m. C p. m,

Tel. 484. Residence Tel.-7-

Residence! Hawaiian Hotel

I find that I can get the beat Unci.Service io n

Frank Mills' nil night

HACK No. l-S- t.

Tel. 170. Stands Bethel and King sts.

Q

IDid you ever see any Success

mat was not sooner or later imitat-ed ? Do the imitations as a rulecome up to the Successes ?

We introduced the "SUCCESSFILTER a few months ago, andthe success we have had with themhas very quickly brought an imita-tion to the market.

The fact that the well known"Pasteur Pilter makers had tocontract with the makers of the"SUCCESS" for the filtering.stonenow used in tbe "Pasteur" showsthat the "SUCCESS" people sirucktne proper stone lor nlterinc purposes. So far we have not used theNAME to filter through, so do notcnarge extra lor same, but we continue to furnish you the Best, atlowest price. When you want aurst class lilter, not an imitation.remember that we sell them as lowas the lowest, and thrmv tn the name,which other dealers admit is wortha dollar,

WIRE NETTINGDo you intend to raise a lew

chickens this summer? Do youwant t keeP them out of your gar-den ? Do you want to fix. up aroom to read in evenings, so thatthe flying tourists" from New Ter,sey can not get at you ? If so, comein and see our stock ofall kinds of Wire Netting, every- -tnmg lrom 6 ieet wide with a 2inch mesh, to 20 inches wide witha pin head mesh.

SALTDid you know that we sell most

or tbe Salt made in these Islands ?

We do, and it will interest you tounve aown on ine jNew ueacn roadand take a look at our Salt FarmWe have but little left of last year'scrop.but if the weather keeps good,we expect to begin to take off thisyear s crop in about two weeks,We sell by the bae, or by the hun-dred tons.

We are "in it with both feet" oneverything from Anchors down toiiinc on Quality, Quantity and Price,

E. 0. Hall & Son.Sailors' Home Restaurant.

Halakauwlla Street, between Alalteaana Uch&rus BtreeL.

Open from 5 a. m. lo 7, p. m. Chicken Thura- -Uil SOU DUUUB)le

TICKETSX Heali, IM.ftO;- Single Meal, 5o.

Special Eating House.Private Rooms for Ladles and Oentlemnn.

Open from 5 a. in. to 1 o'clock at night.Ticket. MK. Single. Veals, 25 pent.

PALAOK RESTAURANT,cor. UoUl and Bethel Stmb

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,LIMITED,

Wm. O. Irwin President and ManaeerOlaus Hnreckels, Vice President

ol. HiWard, Secretary and TreasurerTbeo. C. l'orter, Auditor

8UOAK FAOTOHN,AND

Commission AgentB,aoints or rni

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FKANC1SCO. CAU

OHAS. HUSTAOE, A

Lincoln Bi,ock, Kino Strkut,Between Fort and Alakea Bta.

DEALER IN

Groceries and Provisions.

Freeh California Roll Butter and lelandButter always on hand.

Fresh Goods received by every SleimeiJrom ban tranexsco.

1ST Satisfaction OUAnAKTED. j?

BREWER & CO., LTD

Queen St., Honolulu, H. L,

AOHNTS FOR

Hawaiian AKricultural Co., Onomci-Suga- r

Co., Ilonomu Sugar Co., Watlnku Bugar Co., VVnllico Sugar Co.,Uakee Sugar Co., Haleakaln llar.rlCo.. Kapapaln llancli.

Planters' Line San Francleco Packetr.Chaa. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bostoi

Packets.Agents Boston Board of Underwrite!Agents Philadelphia Boaid of Undo

writers.List op Omcima :

P. C. JOK&S PreriuentOeo. II. KoBXRiROH MnnogerE. F. Bishop Treas. and Bwy.Col. W. F. Allen AuditorC. M. CookkII. Watkruocsx.. . ....DlrectortA. W. Cartxk,... )

GEO. H. I1UDDY,X. E. t.

Dentist.Fort Street, opp. Catholic Mission

ESPIIoure fioin 0 a. m. to i p. m.

H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail

GROCERS5)8 Fort Street.

Both Telephones 22. P. O. Box 47

HONOLULU IRON WORKS.

tiTEAU Engines, Buqar Mills, Boil rb,Coolers, Iron, Uraub and Lead

Castings.

Machinery of Kverj Description MadeOrder. Particular attention paid to BhlpsRlackfimf thing. Job work expf-uta- at Hborl

Pacific Brass FoundrySTEAM AND OALVANIZED PIPE, EL

BOWS, GLOBE-VALVE-

STEAM COCKS, and ull other Uttingifor pipe on hand,

Honolulu Steam Rice Mill.

fieih milled Hlco .or sale In Quantities to suit

J. A. HOPPER, Prop'r.nrt fltreeU Honolulu.

H. HACKFELD & CO

GENERAL

Commission Merchants

Pacific Mall S. S. Co,Agents Occidental & Orlcn

tal S. S. Co.

Queen St HONOLULU. H

eo.T, LSW.M. CM, COOKS. F. J. LOWKBV

LEWERS & COOKE,Lumber, Builders' Hardware,

DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,

WALL PAPER, MATTING,C73RUGATED IRON,

- LIME, CEMENT, ETC

JAS. F. MORGANNo. 45 Queen Street,

Auctioneer and Stock Broker,

Special attention given to thehandling of

Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds.

MERCHANT TAILOR,

W. W. AIIAXA,323NuunnuSt. - Telephone O

Fine suitings, Scotch and

American Goods

CLOTHES CL.KA.NtD AND REPAIRED

New Restaurant.Near Post Office.

The Eating House on Bethel Streetknown as the New Model Reetuaranthas been entirely renovated In the lateststyle. everything new. First-clas- s

cook, steward and attentive waitersMeals served at all honrs. The best mealId town furnished for 23 cents. The up-per floor of the building has been fittedup for ofllceB and these will be rentedcheap. 012-il-

Paella I. TnnU I trlUUOUU VJL UUUIUiJ LIU I

LIFE AND FIRE

Insurance Agents

AQIKT8 FOB

WW ENGLAND MUTUAL

life Insurance Go.OF BOSTON.

JETNA

' FIRE

INSURANCE CO.OF HARTFORD. CONS

I Winir Bta, Tt00 pr year

MAN'8 POSITION,LIKE HIS BUILD.Must be taken Into consideration.

A Tailor isn'i raucli of a Tailorunlets he knows what sort of ncut will look Ihe more styllelion the tall man, the short man,the fat nnd thn lean. We areierfi clly familiar with the ti'C

ntcal ix'lnts In tailoring. Ourexpfrletce nnd knowledge ofClothes liat Ihe inibMo'a service.

Ihe Hotel Street Tailors

I. Xs XS.

Faints I GoipoiilsRoofing,File Covering andBuilding Papers,

Fon Sale dv

WM. G. IRWIN & Co,x.,iiri'i-i3- .

Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands

The liullJiilL' racers are 1. 2. S. and iply. They come in rolls, each roll con-taining 1000 rquare feet. They arewater proor, acid and alkali proor andvermin proof. A house lined with build'tng paper Is far cooler than one that, isnot. There Is also a cheaper grade of

adapted for use under mattingtaper out Insects.

HoNOtrLU, July 29th, 189S.

Messiis. W. O. Irwin & Co., Ltd.Gentlemen: In reply to your In

quiry hb to how the Ideal Roof Paintyou sold me lasted; I would say that Ipainted the roof of my house 13 monthsago with your Red Ideal Roof Faint,and 1 find it is as fresh and bright in appearance today as when first applied;looking as well as others lately paintedwith other paints. I ara more than

tisfled.J. O. KOTHWELL.

Have jou a leaky gutter? If youhave, mane it perfectly clean ud dry,apply a good coat of No, 8 P. and 11.Paint over the leaky spots; then take a.piece of Btout Manila paper, or a plecol common cotton cloth, paint it "'ell onboth sides; lay It over the first coat, giv-ing the whole iw final coat, and therewill be no more leak there. Or If thewhole gutter is bad. make it clean anddry, and apply a paste of P. &iB, Paintand Portland Tement

Castle & Cooke, Ltd,

IMPORTJJHS,HardwareandCommissionMerchants,

General Merchandise,

AgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

SING CHAN,NO. 64 HOTEL ST.,

Oppoelte UornVBAlterrP. O. Box 203.

Meroliant TCtaiXoriSuits Made to Order in the .LatestStyles, and a perfect fit Guaranteed,

Clothing Cleaned and Repaired.

Clothes, any color, dyed Fast Black",1,00 a Suit.

KONGHOPEEET rcinie Street,

Next door to Metropolitan Meat Co.

Poultry, Vegetable and FruitMarket.

Dealer in Cigars and Groceries.

Goods delivered free of charge.

F00K ON & CO.,311 Nuueno St.,

Mannfeoturers and Dealers inLadles' unit Gents' Fine Shoes.

Footwear of All DescriptionsMade to Order.

CHOCK CIIEE & CO.323 Nuuanu street,

MERCHANT TAILORS.A fine assortment of American. Knw

Hall and Scotch Cloths on hand,Fine work and crood At EruarantMu).

Clothes cleaned and repaired.tg--P. O. Box S33.

nor IIING & COMPANY.Wholesale Dealers In

Chinese Silk, Tea, and Matting,Liquors and Manila Cigars, English and

American Groceries,402 Hotel Street. .... Telephone 147.

WING WO TAI& COMPANY;

11 .. n..t. . . .Carved Settees, Rattan Lounges. and.

Chairs,Flower Pot Stands, Inlaid Stools

marble top. Fine Matting.Camphor Trunks, Manila Cigav

. . Telephone 166. , , )

ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ftfe,.:-.-.-.-.-.-- . mHaving been appointed agents of the above

Company we are now ready to eBeet lnaarjanoes at the lowest rales et premium,

H. W. SCHMIDT B0N8.

WsiaXT 8TAt,'U.0Q per Year,.

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