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Vol. V. HONOLULU, H. IM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2d, 1897. No. 773
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TIME TABLE:The Fine Passenger Steamors of This Line Will Arrive and Leave
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AN EXEOUTION IK SPAIN.
Whtlo Seated In an rm Chair thoHeck Ib Broken Instantaneously
INTnODUOTOnY.
The first murderer mentioned inHoly Writ was found guilty offratriuido, but his life was not for-
feited.It was in succeeding agog that
there was n provision placed in theWorld's criminal code that a rule of"a life for n life" should dominatesociety.
Through the accumulated ceuttiriea this rule haj been more fre-
quently violated than oboyod, andthe tendency of the ago is driftingtowards the abolition of the deathpenalty.
Is this wiso? There are practicallyresults desired to be attained by thoimmolation of the earthly lifo of amurderer. Tho prevention of crimebeing again committed by him, thucutting off of the propagation of arace of criminals by him and thodeterring of others from commit-ting like crimes.
The two first mentioned motivesare the only benefits derived so faras experience has proved, for capitalpunishment has not decreased thenumber of murders to any markedoxteut.
In countries, where practised, thewhipping poBt is fac moro effectualin taming' brutalized natures thanauy other kuown remedy, aud itmight not be a bad plan to give thomurderer a severe whipping in pub-lic two or three times before he isexecuted in private for the effeot itwould leave upon the criminalclasses generally. This soundscruel, but then it is uot tho legallyconvicted murderer's feelings thatare to be considered, but the ratherthose of his-victi- unci of outragedsociety. There is as much hypo-critical sentitauut attached to thopuuishment of crime as there ishypocrisy in the criminal. It maybe said that intense sufferings willurge tho conviut the more quicklyto a belief iu the creed of the vali-
dity of a death bed ropontance earn-ing for him forgiveness after atone-meu- t.
Tho mind delves throughmany creeds to ascertaiu the des-
tination of the soul's pilgrimage.Closely allied to tho destruction ofthe animal dross of the murderer,and the release for another journeyiuto uuknown worlds of the spiritualelement of his human constructioncomes the wide question whether it ismore advisable for tho benefit of thocommunity at largo that he shoulddespatched iu private or iu public
From lengthy obsorvatiou thewriter is of opinion that' tho moreprivate, simple and official an execu-tion is in its form the more im-
pressive, it is upon the minds of thecriminal classes, who detest any-thing that prevents thorn from be-
coming "heroically" notorious, whenafter a long career of crime they"hand in their chocks." It must boremembered that the professionalcriminal does not regard life anddeath with the educated supersti-tion of others. Ho deems himselfto bo a true philosopher, if he givestho subject any thought at all. Tobo effective with such degradedhumanity the death penalty shouldbe exacted before as few as possible;the sheriff, governor of tbo jail, ajudge aud two physicians, aud thenecessary ls or assistautsaud a simple bulletin of the fact ofdeath issued in a form somewhat asfollows: "Jail, day of189. . At 9:30 this day was hangedby the nook until dead offor tho murder of. " signed bythe judge or other officials.
Tho publication of tho proceed-ings at the exocution should bo pro-
hibited by law, for thoy only tendto foster improper sentiments andthoughts. Tho first execution thewriter attended was noarly fortyyear ago at an English jail, The
memory of it romaim still vivid, forit wai of an intelligent and educatedman led by the lust of wealth tomurder his relatives and others. Iuits conduct and imprepsivenoss, how-ove- r,
it did not excel that of thelast one witnessed by liiui, that ofNoa in Oahu Jail. Tho Englishexecution was almost public, and itsresults "He died game."
The thoughts of early youth audiu the years after middlo agediffer iu their analysis of things audemotions, but another execution wit-
nessed thirty years ago last Sep-
tember has convinced the writerthat execution by the garotte is farsuperior to hanging. It is quickerin results; accidents and failure arealmost impossible, and the sceneitsolf is uot so disgusting or
SWIFT JDSriCE IN SPAIN.
Lot me tell the story of this lastexecution as a Christmas ghost story.It may give that shiver to a fowwhich is said to be tin excellentalterative to a taxed digestion.
It was ou a lovely moonlight nightof September, 1867, that fivo or aixyoung uiHfj, including Burgess andLong the two Englifh R A'r. whowere thou iu Seville, were enjoyingthemselves as young mou did in
those days in the Queen City ofAndalusia, with mirth and song andManzauilla, after a boat race whichtho English "crow had wou from.. . r, , , , . , .
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lUBirrrouuuauuopauiHiiiipponeuifi. i
Tt was loug after the Sereuo,garbed in the uniform of amediiovalage with his halberd aud all, hadintoned "Ave Maria Sanclissima,Las due- - y media, y noche screna" wheua single, shrill shriek, iutcute withagony, pierced the pure air followedby the trampling of feet under ourbalcony.
In tho flash of a moment wo werethere, and saw the Serouo pursuing,with his bauil on his breast, a talland musoularly built man.
We immediately followed withcunhillaa and pistols ou through thonarrow streets lighted with themoonlight aloiif, until wo crossedthu budge and outereU Triaua, thegypsy quarters across the riverGuadalquivir, renowned for beauty ,
aud historic interest. By this tiinoa urowd had gathered iu the wakoof the running men, and the ominouswhisper of "It is Sisi," "It is thefoul fiend himself had grown intoa fearful, awful murmur of super-
stitious terror. But tho rushingurowd had been joiued by six of theredoubtable, fear uothiog QuaidiasCivile tho finest, unexcelled military !
police of tho world in those days, '
aud with them confidence came byslow degrees.
At length the uhase was over, for ,
at the closed door of the house of anoted cigarrula and courtesan stoodweaponless the notorious Sisi pinion-
ed by the Ouardias, while at his feetlay the wounded Municipal rr citypoliceman with the loug deadlykuifo iu his hreast, and right up toits hilt.
As the Ouardias beut over him, hewhispored "It is Sisi. Hu stabbedme just like he killed my Sister. Itried to take him; koep him afo thistimo. Hily Virgin I die with pride,Lolita, I havo revenged thee." Hepulled out thu kuifo, which had bypressure prevented the lluw of hislife'rt blood aud died almost withouta quiver.
Sisi wis captuii'd nnd taken tothe jail, Ho was probably the mostvicious and notorious criminal to bo
found in the whole of SouthernSpain in those days. His murderswere counted by the saore and hisescapes from prison wero many.Three times had he escaped on theovo of his execution, The last timelie, had murdered the brother of theSa.trod Brotherhood left to watchhis last uiiinioulc, His escapes hadbeeu bo marvellous that he wa re
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WUder's Steamship Co,
TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, I'res 8. B. ItOSK, SooCnpt. J A. KING, Tort Snpt.
Stinr. KXNAU.CLAKKK, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touchlngatLahairm, Moalaea Ray and Makeno Uifsamoday; Mahnkena. Kawaibaeand
tho following flay; nrrtvinu atHIlo tun samp ftftfrnonn.
LEAVES nONOMJLU. AnnlVES IlOtlOlblU.
Tharsdaj Deo Ti I'Ta'sday Deo 21airway Dec 3
Returning will leave JIJIu at $ o'clockA m , touching at Lniipiihochoe, Matin-Koii- u
mid Kuv.uihao siime day; Mnkrnu,Mam.K'ii I!h and Ubnifm the followingnil VMi;rtt Honolulu the afternoons
of I utvulaya unc Fridays.w Will call at 1'ohoiki, Puna, on trips
wuifccd.CSti-f- No Freight will be received after b
a. m. on day of sailing.The popular route to the Volcano ia vl
"ilo A, good carri-g- e rond the entirodlB- -lance. Kuiind trip tickets, cohering all"P"-- . $50.00.
titmv. HELEN E,FUICKMAN, Gommatider,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesdays at 6 r. m.touching at Kahulul, liana, llnmou nndKipahulu, Maui. Humming arrives atHonolulu Sunday mornings.
Wilt 011 at. i'uu, Kaupo, onoo eachluontli.
t,W No Freight will be received after 4p. x. on day of sailing.
Tin Company will reservos the rightmate ci iiua m the time of departure anddrntuiof its attain trs without notice ando win not be responsible for any conee-qiten- ui
ai iaiug thbrefrom.t'oufiiguees must he at the Landings to
receive their freight; this Company willnot iiid iipelf reaponsitOe for freight aftertt hah been landed.
Live Stock received only at owner's risk.Thli- - Company will not be responsible for
Moiim or Yalunblea of passengers unlessplaced In tho care of Parsers.
tOT Passengers are requested to par-dliut-
Tickets heforo embarking. Thosefalling to dc so iftill bo subject to an add!ttnnnl char;,1 of twenty-fiv- e per cent.
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EDMUND NORBIE. Editor.W. HOB AC K WRIGHV, Assiiotant
Editor.Residing Id Honolulu.
THUKSDAY, DEO. 24, 1897.
0HBI8TMAS DAY.
God's bsnison bo with ih nil thioday, may all lovingly aay, bo theyCatholics or Oalviuistfl. It is child-
hood's holiday, and after wo haypassed tho rubiuon of middlo ae itis tho happy memories of our ownchildhood reflected in tho brighteyes and beamiug smiles of the littlnonos that make tho day bo Indsouioto each aud oreryone. Even if wo
momentarily forgot tho all import-ant event it annually chronicles audtreasure not it's full memorial moan-ing, its very name emuctifloa our joyand expauds our hearts to receivethe glad tidings of Peace on earthand good will towards all men. Beit a pagan's holiday or a Christian'festival, lot ub for one day ignoreour difference?, and look forward tothe time, which none of us mayhope to see, when in uui'on ma' bochanted.
All glory bo to God on .high,And on tho earth be peace;Good will henceforth from heaven
to meuBfgiu aud never ceape.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
A gentleman who was here in1817 takes exception to the state-ment in the Advertiser, and creditedto Mr, Atherton, that Beretauiastreet was but a path in 1857. Ourinformant says that iu 1817 thostreet was laid out and fenced eachside from the Kaumakapili Ohurch
.to Sohool street and wa open fromSchool atroet to tho road to Puna-ho- u
sud within thosi bounds horseraces were run.
A subscriber to Tun Independentsays that he is the offspring of sevengenerations of good New Englandpeople and has often wouderud howthe successors of Charles Sumnerand Henry Wilson, Senators ofMassachusetts, could countenanceand support tho infamous actionwhich placed Mr. Dole and his crewin control of Hawaiian affairs. Oursubscriber says that he is pleated tolearn from the Advertiser that Sen-
ator Hoar of Massachusetts, tho OldBay State, has never favored thoannexation of Hawaii, and that thoSenator hpa takon iuto the So untotho petition of twenty-on- e thousandHawaiian!) against annexation. IfSenator Hoar know tho truth as It isknown iu Hawaii, and is uovtr toldby Hatch, Castle and Thurtou, howould not rost uutil he had exposedthe orimo against Hawaii.
Aloha, Judgo.To-da- y is 75th anniversary of
Judge Hermann A. Widemauu, oneof the most valued aud influentialresidents of Hawaii. Mr. Widomannarrived hero ju 181U, and after anabsence of threo yeaui in returnedto the islands to make it his perma-nent home aud to become a citizenwhoso name will bo found in goldenlottors on tho pages of Hawaii's his-
tory. Ju lgo Widetuann enrrio hisago woll and surrounded by hislargo aud prosperous family lio re-
ceives tho bust wishoa of the commuuity for many hippy return oftho day,
Ohrlstraao Eve -- A Bovorio.
Christ wa Horn ou Christmas Diy,To ninko all folk and children gay.Ho camo down from heavon above,To dwell with mon aud puffer for
love.Ho showed tho Tvay to His hoaveuly
homeAud thoro ho bado believers como.Krom Satan's bonds and gates of
Hell. ,
He'll bring them all with Him todwell,
lie taught and left a Isbou to learu,To be content aud honestly earn,Aud not to covet much loss to
stealTo bo hum inn and for sjn to fool,That is His rule tho Golden RuleThat Christian keeps, but not tho
fool.HoV Ho abhors, when Ho beholds.Tho sous of meu steal others' goldlAud woultl havo said, "O, what a
shame,"That holy sous of Puritanic famoShould use My Gospel as a meaus,Of currying out their sinful schemes."Yes, Lord, 'Ub true, but what do
they care,Wbeu their hollies are full, while
others' are bare?What do they caro about Your
Golden lluloOr the Ten Commandments spun on
a spool?For they tho peoplo wish in vainBy perjured force, rule for their gain.
vX-ou- up to heaven abovo," they,('cay, T
"Lefall your treasures (savo land)thoro lay;
'Let all your hopes aud thoughtsthere fleo,
"Por whore aro your treasures yourhearts must.bel"
Poor Kanakas were charmed asdoves by snakes,
Like fOolB they cheated with talesthat are "fako","
For when they looked up to thotropical skiop,
Watching the Btars aud strainingtheir oyes,
Those holy sons fiom over the Bea,Stolo I heir lands and dethroned
their Moi.On Christmas Eve we give thorn
their dole,And wif-- them luck on the land
they stole;Their sins shall fiud them out in
lithe,'"'.' '
Ami. thus must end my Kanakar by ni". S. SJ.
Under the Daisies.
All tht was mortal of the late-- S.
Roth was plntvd under tho sod inNuu.H'mi CrMii-- U ry yesterday aftor-noo- n
I'V the mon ruing relatives anduumernu- - fnllr.w.ng of friend.. Thofuneral hub under the auspices ofth H.icie'us of F. A: A M and OddFell ws It'-v- . Alexander Mackin-tosh inducted tho services assistedliv a choir consisting of Mrs. Teuny,Mie Ward, Mrs Ross, Messrs. C.Booth, end W. L Stanley, withWrtiv Taylor at t he organ. Worship-ful Master Archie Gilfillan of Ha-waiian Lndgo officiated at the ritual,The pallbearerf wore Minister J. A.KiiK.', F. A Schaefnr, dean of thoConsular Corps, W. M. Graham,Aud riMv Brown, U. J. Nolto, JohuPhillips J. M. M'Miasarrat and Col.John H Sopor.
All Hail to Annexation's Daddy.
Tub Independent sjroels with alohatho manliest and most consistent ofits political frjondj and opponentson his having passbd hls75th birth-day hn'o and hnartv with mens sanain cwpore savo, D.t. John S. Mc-Gro- w
is one of tho old sohool ofgentlemen, so frequently found allover tho world in the noble profes-sions q( tho art of war, whoso opin-ions are conscientious and not guidedby t. Honest and straight-forward ho rotains tho respect andaffliction of all good men whetherthoy agre or differ from him. Thosoaro the men who found communitiesin which the world rejoices. Wouldthat uh hail more of them in Ha-
waii, and fewer of those whoso mo-tives aro guidod by selfish andworldly interests alone.
Hail, Oaraaral
Tho "boys" of Tub Independentthank Oapt. J M. Camara, Jr., forkiudly remembering them on Christ-mas Evo with a substantial presentfrom his establishment on Fortstreet Tliov drank his health withthe best whites of tho seasou, and"alohit uui." May fortune flow hisway, and his business continuallyenjoy tho patronago ,which' Camarahas secured througn his energy,couricy and high class goods.
WOW
Tho Favorite has become thofavorite rosort in town. W. M, Cutn-uinglin- m
carries an excellent stockof liquors and beers, Attention iscalled to certain brands which willbo of spe. ial value to sportsmenduring tho game season, as thoycans a steady aim anil straightBhouLin.
kMUAiMUMN
L.OOAL AND QENEBA1. NEWS.
Christmas treo at Kotnehamohnthis evening.
Owiugto tho dinner at tho Hoteltho Baltimore's performances willnot begin before 8:15.
Christmas Tioo oxercixes at thePortuguese Prolestont Ohursh onMiller Strout this ovoniag.
Should tho Peking arrivetho Custom House will bo openfrom 8 to 10 a. iu
Tho Beretauia SU Sohool has pre-sented Ministor Cooper with atasteful Christmas present.
Rv. O. P. Emorson will delievortho addross at Kamohamoba Chapelat 10:80 on Sunday morning.
Tho Governments' band will playMozart's 12th Mass at the Make.Island concert ou Sunday aftnrnoon.
"Tom and Jerry" will ho served atthe Royal Auuex this evening, Man-ager Treveneir is an adept in mixingthis Christmas beverage.
A merry Christmas to you Cap-tai- u
Borgor and your good childrenthe Baud Boys. If we were v inemerchants you know wo'd fill youup a bumper for Wass hael.
Now, don't forgot the Baltimore'sentertainment at tho Opera House
I'ho fun will be morryaud tho performance a. capital windup before the next day's rest.
Tramcars will leave the terminusat Nuuanu Street morn-ing at 5:10 o'clock to onable thopublic to attend tho service at St.Andrew's Cathedral at 5:30.
GOFPEE UND TO BE LEASED
IMlETnUPTKESOIi"EHKB.P WHOP1 l'stnto oiler for lease for '21 years, rlo
slrablo lots nt land saltahlo for cotteoprowlng, in tho Ahupnna of Keel, Koua,Hawaii, at n rontal varying f om $ I to $SPT acre. Tho lots liavo been laid oat byw A. "Vnll, Surveyor, and vary in bluefrom ilvo acres to lit r. acres. Ap-plication for inf rmation may bo made toA. O Lovokin, Chief Clerk xt tho IMateOIHce Hdjoining Bishop's Bank; or to J.1) Paris. Napoopoo, Kona, Agent for thoBishop Kxtnte for tho Dinrfct of Kona;who will show all applicants the mans ofilie lots that indicate the location and sizeof same, nna the form of lease The Itascaw ill bo sold nt pabllo n tiun to te otioolio itiK lhe highest bonus for the le s.Further notire will bo given ns to date ofsalo.
Honolulu, l)co 15.18!)" 7ii.r-1- m
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Dec. 20, 1807
You Sesnthat curious little toy which
sotn you toby people
and things just as they oughtnot to bo. If not, call in andptep our
Look atyour friend, he becomes a
along to catch up with thatlong drawn-- " ait team in frontof him. It in just the
toy forIf you wif li to win the heart
of friend give hera TEA BALL. Itis cVc and
the best cup of tea tobe made. For your favoritechild we can give you a child'sset of knife, ppoon and forkwith OF
handle. We havealso a few double sets left ofvery carvers forroast ami game.
OurSE !'. are just the things togive to a young
"We havo also someLAMP.- -, THE
justfrom the East. They
arc simply in designand Refer toonr lat week's limelyand call and see ih.
Tn Co., !'2Grf FOKT bTfvKET.
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Imported speciallyTrade.
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representing
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tdealthy humpback crawling
scienti-
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jftffljndy
SILVERdainty, useful,
making
genuine MOTHERPEARL
handsome
economical TOILET
family.EX-
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beautifulworkmanship.
Topics
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Choice Lots
CHRISTMAS TO .(KEYS
Per S S. Aoraugi.
TUEKEYS A D GEESEVire t f' ' v. mnepeg . , i
Turkeys and GeeseFrom Seattle
ISLAND TURKEYS,Both Eefr iterated and Alive.
LEAVE HOLIDAY ORDERS EARLY
Metropolis Meat Co.
TJUiKl'HONK 45.
WATEB NOTICE
In accordance with S oilon 1 of ClinptorXXVI of tho laws .f 1880;
All per.inn HoltHiig water prlvilf-ge- orHi" o pacing water ratos. aro hereby noil-Hpi- 1
tlia tlu water ratos for tho term18')H, will leiluu and payable
at tho office of tho Honolulu a'er Works,on tho first day of Jnnnary, 1803.
All such rates remaining unpaid forlilteon days after thui aro imo i 1 bo sub-
ject to nu additional I per cent.All Privileges upon which rates remain
unpaid February ID, 1S0S, 30 days Hficrbccimlng del miuout aro liable to sus-
pension wilhoat further noticeUtiles are py bin at ho oIHch of ohe
Watrr Works 1 the Kipiiaina Building.ANDRKW UKOWN,
Sup't lloiinlulu Wa'er Workslonolulii. H. 1., Dec. 17, '8U7.
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UKRT-OIjAS- H SHIP'S OHUONO-mct- erA Oheap Apply,A 11 O., This OfPce.
Hint; m 811. if vnu hnv anythingto sav n The Indci'iinhcnt.
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LMDIES UMBRELLAS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
Millinery,
thing for Xmas Gifts.
Flowers and FeathersElegant Display.
31... B. IE3IR.9 The People's Provider
Sole A&eais for WHEELER & WILSON and DONBSTIC dewing MacMuos,
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LOOAL AUD QENEItAL NJWSi
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Baltimore's to morrow.
No itland strainer loft port to-da-
Tub Independent observes Christ-mat- .'
The Independent wishe nil aMerry Christinas.
Final of Central Un ouOlioir this afternoon.
Tbo Young tins' will hnvo a grandtiino nt the Baltimore's tniustrols.
Fishtail ferns for Palo in quanti-tie- s
to suit, apply this ollieo.
Go to tho Royal Auuux for "Tomand Jorrj" this ovouing.
Join our Suit Club, $1 ptir wofkMedoiros & Decker. Hotul street.
Christmas dinner at tho 11 aw niiauHotul evening
The J. A. Cummin" h'i Im nextMonday at 7 a. iu. for Koolau portB.
Tbo Y. M. 0. A. will have i wediof prayer from January 2 id 'othu8th
Chritd mas Carols at Si. .Widow'sCathedral at G:30 on buii'i.
Try the "Egg Nogg" at tho Royal,Cosmopolitan and IVu'ifiu Stlnonsthis evening.
Full choral service a tli Mishop'sService at It o'clock atSt. Andrew's Cathedral.
Embroidered haudknrpuief, ex-
ceptional valui, 2 for 2.1 cunts, orSI 25 a dozen nt Sachs.
Bciat racBi in tho harbor to "mor-
row morning between the Baltimoreand Bennington.
Patrons of the Criterion BirbnrShop speak very highly of the clapsof work done by the operators.
Both the military and string baudof the Bdtimore will assist iumaking the Baltimore' minstrels aBUCCeBP.
L. B Kerr's great Christmas n
will be open thin eveningand will 1)0 cloed all day to-
morrow.
Fancy border handkerchiefs, 40cents a dozen; fine heni'iied si itolihandkerchiefs, 85 cents a box at N.S. Sohs.
Tho steamor Kauai arrived short-ly before noon to-da- y with GOOO bags"if Mnkaunli sugar for the schoonerW. A. Talbot
The District Court held a verybrief tiKsiou this morning. ThoLudlolF nsault cases went over tillthe 30th instant.
Tho Kobe Lowers is discharginglumber at the Esplanade wharf.About a million feet of it comes con-
signed to Messrs. Lowers and Cooke.
Tho Winnipeg geose aud turkeysat the Metropolitan Meat Marketare finding a ready sale. Try a roastgoose stuffed with prunes and ap-ples.
Manager Rya-- i of tho AnchorSaloon will rest hi patrons withsuperior egg-nog- g morn-ing and servo a fine turkey lunli atnoon.
The S. G. Wilder and Adam W.Spies cleared up thoir gonoral car-
goes at BroweiV wharf to-da- ThoWilder goes ino the sttuaui and theSpies to tho Railroad wharf to dis-
charge uiaohiuery.
Indigestion will havo no terrorsfor those who attend the perform-ance of tho Baltimore's miustrels. Agood dinner followed by a heartylaugh will make you fool contontndwith your otherwise staid oxistonce,
Mr. Heury Lose, the Agent fortho Now Zealand Fire and Life In-
surance Co. and the Insurance Co.of North Amorici of L'hiladelphia iiidistributing very neat and usofulcalendars of those companies.
Tiie rdlo toatii" of the 1'oliro andtho Prison, met at tlif- - butt thismorning. Captain J'ark and Gov-ernor Low tools an active part iu thoshooting content. The police woumaking 375 points against tho pri-son team 370.
Tho poor children at the KalihiRecoiviug station were not forgotteniu the generous dist ributiou of Xmasminer, airs. u. v. iuwior itmmy
a Christmas Tree for thornyesterday, which was covered withall that mike the hearts of youug-8tor- a
bappVj
The barkentine Klikitat, CaptainCutler, arrived last evening withlumber for Wilder & Co. Sho sailsfrom Port Townsi'iid and reportstorrifio weather along the northerncoast. In a big storm the Klikitat'smato, Mr, Anderson, and a tailorLrsn were lost ovortioaid in aSouth EH- - The men wore school-
mate and bosom friends. CaptainCutlor did all ho could under thociroumstancos to Bavo tho moti butunhappily failed to rescue them.
Ohlmo Away, ICaumakaplli
Ring ou, yo bolls, your sliver chimes,Sound sweetly in the summer alrjThoy echo thoughts of other time?,Of other homo3 in other clinic,And faces young and fair.
Ring ou yo bells, riug on!
Your music is a soothing balm,A solaco to a woaiy breast;Upon an evening cool and calm,Who has not felt that po out, charm,That brings tho woary rest?
King on jo bolls, ring nl
Like life, your tones are grave andy.
In sorrow je eau draw a tear,Then couihs a peal of joy to sayThat grief and woe must flee away,But smiles may linger noar,
Ring on ye bells, ring onlFranz Abt.
Ohriutmau Services.
At tho Roman Catholic Cathedraltin Christ ma's Du ieivice illcommence a foil w :
Low massuftcommoui't atO a. in.9 o'clock, MaPi'itli Hinging by thoCollogo, and English sermon; 10,80,
Pontifical Mii.'b Ma; 3 , in., Con-
firmation, Kot.iry. mruiuii in Hawai-
ian and Beiixdiction of tho M. B.
Sacrameui; 7 p in.. Portugueseservico.
Tho following i : lei program oftho mubic Ui tie given:
MORNING SERVICE.
PreludeChristmas GreetingsChoir.
Krio MercsdautoGloria, (solo aud choir). MercadanteGraduate Nolite timoro.. . .BuelherCredo MercadanteOffertoiium Pastorale Graud...
LambillottoSauotus MeroadautoBeuediction Noel t"olo). . . . AdamsAgnus Dei (olo aud chorus)
MercadanteAFTERNOON SERVICE.
Adoro to, (chorus1) VerdstAlma Redemptori? LiuihillotioCantum Ergo SchermersAdesto rideles Christmas Oirol ....
Rev. Father H Valentino willconduct the choral portion of thosorvicos.
Ooutral TJniori Music.
At Central Uuinn Church on Sunday, tho 2Gth inst,, tho followingmusical selections will be given:
MORNING.
Anthem Sing O Heavens. . . .ToursChoir.
Response Say, whore is Ho bornMendelssohn
Misses lljde, Johnson, Mrs. J mid,Miss Halstead, Mrs. Damon, Mrs
Anderson.Offoitory Our King Rotoli
Mr. Burdock.
EVENING.
Anthem O little town of Bethle-hem Noid linger
Choir.Rosponse, (Ladies' trio) Lift
thine eyes MendelssohnMiisos Hvde, Johnson, Mrs Damon.Offertory, (Organ and violin)
Largo llaudelMessrs. Ingallrt and Yarndley.
Xmao at 8t. Audrow's Gathrdral.
Tho tersices of the second congre-
gation of St. Andrew's CathedralChristmas Day, will bo
as follows:At 5:30 o'clock in tho morning,
celebration of tho Holy CommunionRe?. A. Mackintosh, celebrant.
At 9:80 o'clock, full choral servicewhou tho choir will render the fol-
lowing music:
Carol Angels from the realms ofglory Raudegger
Festival responses.., TallisTo Deum iu O Wray TaylorJubilate ju C Wray TaylorAnthem There were shepherds..
Dudley BuckHymn O come all ye faithfulHymn Hark tho herald augels sing
Following this service will bo an-
other celebration of the Holy Cum-muuio- u,
Perfectly Competent.
Tho operators at tho CriterionBarber Shop aro perfect t'ouipoteutto handle any amount of trade audstill do justice to all comerH indi-vidually. Long experience hasbrought thoin tho nouessary I'tiow-lodg- o
to he oxporis nt thoir limint ss.No irritation to laco or fooling atthis shop.
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Doos Your lluby Lovo Your"
Of course ho does, Why shouldn'thoU 1 always order "Rainier Boor"and suoii good hour always oonducoagood qualities. The Phono No. 1b
783,
EXTREME KERYOU&NkSS.
FRHQUENXIY BRINGS IT VIC-TIM '10 1'UK VKB.GE Of
INSANITY.
Tho Oaso of a Young Lady BuuVudBovoroly Qivou Up by Two Doc-- itors Dr. Williams' i?lnk PillsHave Kbgtorod Hur to Health
Krotu tho Smith's Kails (Canada) News,Many cases havo boon reported of
how invalids who had suffered foryears aud whoso case had been givenup by tho attending physician, havobeen restored to health aud vigorthrough that now world-fame- d medi-cine, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, butwo doubt if tboro is one more start-ling or more convincing than thatof M!bs Elizabeth Minshull, whoresides with her brother, Mr. Thos.Minshull, of this town, an employeein Frost & Wood's AgriculturalWorks. Tho News heard of theremarkable case, aud meeting Mr.Mitisnull asked him if the story wascorrect. He repliod: "All I know isthat my sister had been given up asiuourablo by two physicians. Sheis now well enough to do any kindof housework aud can go and comeas she pleases, aud this chango has,it is my honest conviotiou, beenbrought about by the ueo of Dr.Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Minshullthen related tho following story tothe News: "My sister is twentyyean of age. Sho came to Canadafrom Englaud about ten years ago,aud resided with a Baptist minister.Rov, Mr. Cody, at Sorel Que. InApril, of 189U, she took ill audgradually grew worso. Sho wasunder a local physician's care forover five months. Tho doctor saidthat she was suffering from a com-plication of nervous diseases, andthat he could do little for her. Thominister with whom she lived thenwroto mo of uiv sister's state ofhealth, and I had her come toSmith's Falls, iu tho hope that achange aud rest would do her good.Whou sho arrived here sho was in avery weak Btato aud a local physi-cian was called to see her. Ho at-tended her for some time, but withpoor results, and finally acknow-ledged that the caso wis one whichhe could do very little for. Mysister had by this time become apitiable object; tho slightest uoiaowould disturb her, and tho slightestexertiou would almost make her in-
sane. It required someone to bewith hor at all times, aud ofteu aftera fit of extreme nervousness showould become unconscious and re-
main in that statu for hours. WhenI went home I had to take my bootsoil at tli" doorstep so as uot to dis-turb her When the doctor told mehe could do uothiug for her, I con-sulted with my wife, who had greatfaith iu Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, assho kuow of several cases whore theyhad worked wonderful cures, and T
concluded it would do no harm totry them anyway, and mentionedthe faot to the doctor. Tho doctordid not oppose their use, but saidho thought they might do her good,as i hey wore certainly a good raedi-ciu- e.
Iu September of last year shetiegan to use tho pills, and beforetwo boxos had boon used, she beganto show signs of improvement. Shehas continued their use since and istoday a living testimony of theourative power of Dr. Williams'Pink Pills." Mr. Minshull has nohesitation iu sounding the praise ofa remedy that hns worked such achange in (ho li alth of his tisturand oheei fully gave tho News theabove particulars, and whou askedto do so must willingly signed thefollowing declaration.
Smith's Falls, Sept. 11th, 1897.I hereby make doolaratiou that
the statements in above as to tbocondition of my sister, and thobene fit she received from the use ofWilliams' Pink Pills are absolutelycorrect. Tiios. MiNsnuu..
Witnoss, J. H. Ross.Sold by all dealors in medicine
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Irhh P iut Tea Cloths, DrawnWoik Doylies, haudsomo embroider-ed Linen Tea Cloths at Saohs.
I). S S BALTIMORE
Miflbtrel CompanyAT -
OFEIU HOUSE
Clinstmas Night,SATURDAY, DEO. 25th,
New 3 ii, New Jukes, M Sketches
l.mijjli and Digest Your'
Oliristmaa Dirmer,l'Ol'UliAIt WtlOKB-Tlok- Bts at Wall,
Nichols Co. Twenty ptroont of tho i;ro--
proceeds lor dtruiiKt'ts1 Krloud Hooloty,Y09-l-w
INSURANCE COMPANY OF WOHTH AlBEttlCA.Of Philadelphia. I'u.
Founded, 1798 Cash Capital, 13,000,000Oldest &"ira Insurance Company in the United State?.Losses "paid since organization over - - $90,000,000.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY.
(FIRE AND
Established, 1869Insurance offectod on Buildings,
&ff For lowest rates apply to
MARINE)
Ship
3E31. LOSEGoueial Agent for lot- - Hawaiian lslandc.
PAi.IFIC HARDWARE CO, LTD,
NEW GOODS JIKF RECEIVKDTHE NEW
Improved Planters HoeS"l'd Cast Steel Eye and Blade Entire
CYCLONE WIND MILLS, PUMPS, ETC.,UOWE- - PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES,
NORTON'S BALL BEARING JACK SCREWS,IN VARIETY,
VISES, PIPE CUTTERS
VACUUM CD. The Standard of Merit
Unru-fitr&ta- l Stoves and Ranges,PAINT, WALL &. WHITEWASH BRUSHES, CALIFORNIA LAWN
SPRINKLERS.
A $.aro asBunment ui General Hardware.
i.noT
LOST ON THUUBDAY MG"T. Ht0.a tortoise slioll and g Id comb,
probably between tbo residence of Hon. H.A. Wtdumann. Pnnahou Street, and Hon.Samuel PurKei, .KIor Street. A suitablnreward will be paid on lis presentntlun atthe ofllre of "Inn InDEi'hXnEN'T, No 327,iKing Street. 763-l- w
i
J. T. WaterSsomse.
:
tWe havj blotted
out old prices and
havre pul. on new ones
for Olulstnias week.
Come and inspect our
Stock.
QUEEN STREET.
ll'C '',.,'H "
Good,
Forged
PLOWS LARGE
Capital $5,000,00b.and Merchandise
AND WRENOL1ES,
IL3
WOTI01I.
Uh PUKSONS HAVING CLAIMSr ncnlnst Mrs Abigail Kanm o Drowwill pleitse present the eamo at the officeof the underpinned
JOHN V OOIjHMIN.Honolulu, Dewinbur 17. 807.
708-l- w
' W. W. DIHOND A GO.'S
HoMay -:- - Display
All kinds of goods in ourline for all kinds of people.Our assoitment comprises:STERLING SILVEH,PLATED TABLE WARE,CUT GLSS,
Art Potleriesof many lands including: '
'ROYVL WORCESTER, .
ROYAL l ROWN DERBY, uWEDtHSWOOD, tiDRESDEN,COfENUAGEN,DANISH,CARLSBAD, , ,
LIMOGES, .
BOHEMIAN GLASS,TASTY LOW-PRTC- GLASS
VASE',Jj'LVIS CHINA WAUK,NKA'l MODERATE - PRICE
CUOCKERY,JAPANESE WARE,LA MI'S Oh ALL KINDS,CUAi ING DISHES,
O'CLOCK TEAS,TUMBLERS AND, WINE
GLV'SES, iu all qualities.TABLE CUILERY.
ur store m opun ovcry
uveii'iig, and we have an as--rurtmont that is bound topk-a- i you.
Vou will have as muchatU'iition in si'lecting a littlegift a a token, hb you m Ui
buying a handi-oni- e presont.
W. W. DIMOMI) & CO,
Von Moll. Blnok.
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V rv.
JUST ARRIVEDA new lot of tlio Finest
Musical InstraniantB.
Autohnrps, Guitars, Violins, Etc.
Also n now invoice of thu Celebrated
Westenueyer Pianos,.Specially manufactured for thu tropical
ollmnto, second to nono,
MOKE THAN 100 OF THKM BOLD
On the Hawaiian Islands during the lastyears.
ALWAYB ON HAND A COMPLETEABSORTMKNT OP
DRY GOODSAND
General Merchandise.
Also tho choicest European and Ameri-can
Beers, Ale, Wines & LtqnorsAT MOHT nKARONAtlLK l'BlOKS.Kd HOFFSOHLAKOEK.&GO.,
Comor King & Bethel Btreets.
321 A 32S King Utreot.
Carr.iayu aiid
IVugun fflattuSacturer., ALL UArKHIALO OH HAND . .
.'i nrtirythlng outside steama,..ii.a iiu boilers.
Shoeing a Specialty.
. TKI.RPHON1C f.72. --Oft
i 607. 1. O Box 32L
HONOLULU
a mage Manufactory,liS A. 130 Fort Strcot.
,3a.:M?iage Build?AND REPAIRER.
iHsinitliingia.8llUBraflches
imm from ths other Islands In Building,fr mining, Painting, Etc., Etc.,
promptly attended to.
V W WRIGHT, Proprietor.(Successor to G. WostV
Metropolitan Meat Go.
81 KING STREET.
. .) Walks, - Manahi.
Wholesale andRetail . . .
eXJTOHIHlFiSAND
Wavy Contrn.nT.orB
Hawaiian GrownOysters.
Tho above delicao? ...in uow beprocured in such quantities as re-
quired upon leaving orders with
H. E. Mclotvre & Bro.S!)7-- tf
ffi II
A B'O.K.lily Hotel.a. unouss:, Pro p.
Per Day , $ --'.00
dP!Oi A.L AlONTHLV UATUfi.
Ciih ilesmt Htwndmi. n. ti, Krt HituatlOTiM.i it. tin t.t. aM IL "it
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(LIMITED.)
AGENTS FORWEBTERN 8UQAR UKFININO CO.,
Sim Francisco, Cat.
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS.,Philadelphia, 1'onn., U B. A.
NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO..- (Manf. "National Cane Shredder").
New York, U. 8. A.
N. OHLANDT ifc CO.,San Francisco, Cal.
IUKDHN IRON & LOCOMOTIVEWORKS.
58'2-- tf San Francisco, Cal.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.(LIMITED)
Wm. G. Itwin President & ManagerClans Sprockels nt
W. M. Gilford Secretary & TreasurerXheo. 0. Porter Auditor
SUGAR lACTOKSAND
CamimssioH Agents.AOEST8 07 THE
Ocaanic Steamship Comp'yOf Run Frntinlnro. Oal.
W. H. RICKARD,
General Business Agent
WILL ATTEND TO
(;ovo?4ucing La All its Branches
lollecting and AH BusinessMattora of Trust.
All business entrusted to him will receiveprompt and careful attention.
Olllrn. Hnnnknn. Hnrnakna. Hawaii.
LONG 8RANGB BATHSWAIKIKI BEAOH. Honolulu, H. I.
0. J. SHERWOOD, Proprietor.
There earth ami air, and ten and sly,With breaker' !(, give lullaby.
King Street Tram-Car- s pass the door.Ladles and children specially cares for.
liusinoss Cards.
WILCOX & SOBRERO,
Real Estate and General BusinessAoents, Also Surveyors.
OUlce VA Konia Btrcot, Honolulu.
R. N. BOYD,
SURVKIOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Oulco: Bethel Street, over the Now230 Model Restaurant. Jy
JOHN NOTT,
Pldmiuho, Tin, Copper and SheetIron Work.
King Btreet, Honolulu.
ANTONB ROSA.
Attorney-at-Law- .
Knahumanu Street, Honolulu,
HAWAIIAN WINE CO
Prank Brown, Manager.
'IVJ , 'In 4A,- f. UAnnlnln TT. T
AT.LHN te ROBINSON,
l)BAini:t' in Lumber and Coal andUniLDiNQ Materials of
All Kinds.
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(Continued froni 1st page.)
garded by tho common people asrising Satan himself, aud he was bopowerful, hnndsoiue aud 'magneticthat no wotuau waa ever known torefuse him love favors in that laudof dalliance
But this time he met military andnot civil judges, for we were thouunder Martial Law. The fires t
revolution which uvontuallythrow Isabella Segunda, the peoplehad a more opprobrious namo forher, off tho throno had been lightedthrough Andalusia and its neighbor-ing provincos and wo had overtwenty thousand soldiers iu garrison.
The capturo took place at 3:30 iutho morning and at 8 o'clock a drumhead court-marti- wab convened, atwhich through the courtesy of theMilitary Governor tho uarrator wasprosent.
The whole of tho proceedings oc-
cupied a few seconds less than fortyminutes and the murderer's execu-
tion by the gartotto was ordered fornoon ou tho samo day. He wasplaced in a small cell and so thorjoughly guarded that oven tho HolyBrotherhood were not permitted tobo with him in his few reinainiughours' a most extraordinary rule ofprecaution and severity.
As the hour of noon arrived thescaffold was carried to a large opensquare, and several thousand troopsof all arms, artillery, cavalry audinfantry wore massed around, whilethe roofs aud windows of tho sur-
rounding houses and buildings wereoccupied by more soldiers, for it wasfeared that, after the execution, theptople would riao in revolt. ThoGuardias wore massed, separately,two by two, immediately around thescaffold; for their lives pay forfeitfor that of a criminal who escapesfrom their custody. Be it two menagainst a score they must take, andkeep, or diH iu the attempt. Thereis no excuse or rotreat for them.
The populace crowded by theirthousands the acacia and orangeshaded avenues of tho f quart', thewomen with their uiauiillas andblock dresses and the uiett on hor!-bac- k
with their gaudy contreban-diul- a
blanket?, short jackets, roundhats aud jingling spurs.
It was a ,ldia de fiesta, for tho devilhimself was to die or to suddenlyvanish iu thu company of Satanicimps from his would-b- e slayeis.
Tho platform of the scaffold wasabout 12 feet in heighth and about20 feet square, dressed in plain,coarse black stuff, with a largo whiteoroits on each of tho four sides.These crosses had a peculiar weirdand solemn effect.
Upon this platform was a roughlybuilt, covered with black, arm chairwith an upright post at its back. Tnthis was attached an iron collar, twoor three inches in breadth, connect-ed with a perpendicular lover, inshape like a dumb bell, which work-ed a screw.
A minutes before twelve a harshdiscordant blare of trumpets, orsome such unmusical instrumentsheralded tho approach of tho procession. First tho trumpeters, thencavalry, artillery and infantry; afew guardias ou foot aud thepriests aud then Sisi, all in black.
The priests hold the Crucifix bo-for- e
the man about to die. Hestruck and spat at it. He cursedand blasphemed sothat all who boardhis voice tremblod and crossedthemselves, and openly prayed,"May tho Holy Virgin save Sevillafrom tho devil himself this day,"Followiug him came moro Guardiasand tho Holy Brotherhood follow-o- d
in turn by othor roligious so-
cieties aud more soldiers.Sisi, throe priests, and two execu-
tioners alone mounted the platformaround which were densely massedtho military.
For a moment there was a siloncoso iuteuse that ono felt iu themidst of that oce&u of humanity ob
if ho were iu tho deepest solitude.Even tho oxpresBions on tho faaes ofthe scorned frozen withterror and anxiety, for Sisi stoodorect and had raised his hand.
Thou as cloar as a silver bell hisvoice ponetratod over aud throughthe tens of thousands of listeners.
As ho mnunlod the stops of thoplatform, ho told his hearers, Hoavenhad opennd its windows to him aud'a new spirit had entered into hisbody as clear and puro as themountain rills aud the stars of themidnight summer skios.
For ninoty seconds ho poured outa torrontof oloquouce of ropoutance,and coucludod by warning theyoung to guard against intomper-auc- o
and passion; and thenhis wealth, which was
great, and tho hiding place ofwhioh ho revealed to tho priest, tothe family nf tho murdered Munici-
pal.The effect was electrical. Tears
fell liko summer showers, and pray-
ers for tho soul of the dying flewhoaveuwards with sighs of relief.
Calmly, Urst turning round to lookat his arm ohair, ho sat down, Hiiarms and legs were quickly audueatly pinioned with thougs of rawhidfiggThe cruel collar was adjustedaroilnd"his neck. He kissed thecrucifix. The priests and executionersclosed around him. As tho firstwords of tho Credo were said, withtho Cross close to his face, there wasa flash of a black priestly capo overhis head. It remained thore for afew seconds, and then tho fico woboxposed. Ho was dead. Savo thathe had ou that irou cravat, nouocould detect a change in tho faco,and nouo saw how ho died.
Tho curious noted that overheadin tho olBuwhero cloudless and in-
tensely donp blue sky there was onosmall round cloud high up in thoHeavens. It was referred to inFadre Miguel's sermon in tho Catho-dra- l
on tbo next Sabbath day, andtho devout acceptod the allegoricallesson.
In loss than five minutes the body'was placed nude in a rough blackcoffin and given over to the SantaHerrnaudad for the funeral servicesof their order. Its subsequent fatewas probably tho dissocting room,for tho writer was offered the allegedthumb of the deadly left hand, forSisi preferred tho left for his mur-
derous deeds.L'he crowd dispersed; I he womeu
to pray, and the men to discuss thonewest boaul' in womenkiudand thotnunt ferocious of the bulls for theuext Corrida de Toros
Aud all smoked and thought thatlife was worth liviug after all, tolout: ax suit, beauty, bread aud bullsruled the day in happy Audulasia.
Horape Wnioirr.
Scotland is famed for its linewhiskeys, and the bi'st brands of itare obtainable at the Pacific SaloonAsk for Audrow Ushers O. V. G.
Paddy Rvau is uow assisted b'popular William Carlisle at the An-
chor Saloon, whero Seattle Beer isalways on draught aud other stimu-lants furnished. Pointers ou allsporting events can be had, free ofcharge from tho athlotio manager oftho Anchor.
Extracts from our
Recent Catalogue
Our best efforts have beeufor nearly quarter a century
in making desirable connections forthe purchase of high class foods.
Now is tho time of year to en-tertain that's when you need us.
Some one said "I never como intoyour store without feeling thatI would like to buy it out."
The price of a thing is generallywhat it is worth, competitionregulates tfiat. Tho highor the price,the better the quality as a rule; butprico doesn't always guarauteoquality, the reputation of the sellercouuts.
There's groat responsibility sellinggroceries.
Life and hoalth depond ou gooduutritious food.
That's tho kind wo sell.
Itefiued folks use refined foods;that's the kind we soli.
DOUBLE TEtEPflOHB 210.
TWO REASONSWhy people pome Inni distances to buy at
the
UPalaBfjitt Grrtx-ttJ--y
REASON 1 lleuuiM one customer tollsanother h w iimnli thoy hnvn sun'. bydnallugat this live and let Hvu (.MuUlhh-mon- t.
REASON '2 -- Because the saving fromtheir grocory bill help them to pay thohouso rent.
If you don't bollevo what our oustomorsay just glvo us a call and bo convinced.
KCa.y a,nci OrainHARRY CANON,
Palama Grocery.TEL. 7W. Onpnnltn Hallway Dnpot
Brnce Waring & Co.,
Real Estate Dealers.
603 Fort King.
Building lots,HOUSE8 AND LOTS, AND
i.Lands Fob bale
er-- Parties wishing to dispose of theirPrnpnrllpn. nr Invltprl to null on tin.
ere iimts mmgo
8. I. SHAW, Proprietor.
Corner King ami Nuuanu Street;.
Glioicw LiquorsAND
Vim Beeft$
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Photographic Studio
(MTB. li. UCIITKI.)
No. 'ii, Berptanla Street, near Fort,(Waring iflock.)
Is nrcpared to do First-cla- s Photo- -graphlo work iu tho I test S vies withftOKinessnmi Dipntch. Thnonlv groundHoor An Gllery ami btiuiio on tho Isl- -nnds Correct Llkenos and Good ViewsTaken.
Nono but oxjierlenccd Hawaiian ArtistsEmployed, and no Oriental;.
KUPIHEA AMcOANDLESS.i!XJ-- tf
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Plnmber and Gas-fitt- er
Ordors promptly attonded to and workguaranteed.
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TELEPHONE 802.
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Suitable for Holiday Presents.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
Call and be SatUiliod.
F. HORN,
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every day.
Fresh Ice On am iimdo of thu Best Wood-law- n
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