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' I'CIILISIIKII EfiSMfclSi' J HVI'.UV AFTKKNOON J FWBfcOi: . ' KXOIU'T SUNDAY, j jK. V0L' 1IL ' OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. - I he Hawaiian otar. n WP. Published Every Afternoon Except SjtjjBjr ' - Siimlny Ily Th Hit OF THE REPUBLIC I We&C' wall mi Stur Newspaper Ansoclutlon, I,tl P OF HAWAIL 7' Kl- - TOWSE EDITOll ' &"'. a U DOlKlH UUSINISJU MANAOEIl gVVH, KUIWClttlTION RATES. "w 31 ' if Pcr Vonr In Advance, - - - 83.00 "W&-'- ' l'er Month In Advjuicp. .75 I''"relgiii per Year lii Advniioc, - - 12.00 t ADVERTISING ItATEH, BHj';fv' lutes for triinlcnt and regular advertising can bo oblalned nt tho publication olllce. ri ' To seetiro prompt Inserllon all ndvcrtlse- - fSBphr. menls iiiuit t redelivered nt the Uuslnoss Huh,, . Ollluo befoirno n. m. SftSaBT" TIDK8. SUM AM) MOON, J 'SfC The Tides For lKOSure From U. H. Const f' ' Survey Tables. wmr U,iliMsr 'i fltf a 5 he. 3i u $ pi Ife ' r" JL MSMmlr a m. p.m. am. p.m. rises ffll ; ;' Mon .... 2" o-- 7 l) C. 0 0 37 tet p in. a.m. sets. Thur.... 18 4 .IS 111.40.11-5- 6 5.57 8. 6 fei. - KrI 29 0 14 .V 8,11- - II a.m. 6 11 9- - 36 F-- .-. ' bat JO 0.4111-1- 1 -3 0.11 10.37 W' gun 31 6.25'l2j:tl2- - Si 5.5t . New moon out e 25th at llh. 51 m. p. m. , 'lime Whistle Blows at lh., 29m., 81s. p.m. of !., Honolulu time, which Is tho same as Mb., 0m., l: Os. of Oieenwlch time. lf" Fi-- every 10IJ0 feet of distance of the ob. J".' server (from the Custom House) allow one s, 'eooud lor transmission of sound, or 5 Becnnas to a statute mile. g.,, . j,ll,li;()ltlI.O(IICAI, ItlXOHD. IJy the Oove-niuo- Survey, . '"BiH , Kiery Jloiuluy. k'' K5 j. Published iiakom. TiiEii. -- j a n B. f l""S5"lg. I PHi. 1? S0.15 :l().0!l C" 75 0.40 02 i NE Mi.D 18 Jl.lt kU.tl Irt 75 0.W IB 7 KID luu. 1VIM.24.I.16 M 7li 0.01 60 4 EXE M ai uua 80 1 ii) 75 0.111 71 4 NNE Tllll Jl 3H.2l!3J.l., 09 76 lU.Ul f7 4 ENE Frl. TI lO.w'JJ.IW 07 77 fj6 4 Mi fiat ii 1.0.110.05 (,8 16 10.0J 57 4 tiU 1,irometcr conecled for temperature and elevation bat not lor latunus. JOltKlUN MAIL. SEUV1GK, ritwamshlps will leave for and arrive from i'au Francisco on the following dates, till the clow of 1S15: Arhive at H'n'i.uuj mon San F'cisco oh Vancouver. 1KU5. On or Uout Clilit- a- Apr 2 Aluua Apr 11 Austiitlla Apr 8 Wanlmoo Apr 24 Coptic Apr so AUbtnilla a Alumuhi May 9 Australia May -- 7 Mioutia Muy lit Peking June 1 Maitposa June" Australia. 21 AVurrlmoo....Juiie 21 Aruvtu July 4 Copti- c- July 11) Australia July 15 M low era July 24 Alameda ..Aug 1 Auttraliu. Aug Peking Aug 10 Warrlmoo....-Au- g 24 Mariposa Aug 20 Auti.iUn fcSept 2 Coptic Bepi 10 Mlowera bept 2t Alawa -- Sept 2(1 Australia fecpt bO Australia Oct 21 Alaimd.i Oct 21 Warrlmoo ....Oct 21 China t)U 29 Aubtialla Nov 15 Mluwvra Nov 21 Coptic -- Nov 2S Wanlmoo Dec 21 Pekllu .Deo 28 f Leave Honolulu for HanFrancibcoor Vancouver. 1805. On or About Peru Mar 29 Warrlmoo ...... Apr AtMiiii-il- Aur Aust.alla ..Apr W oaelle Apr 28 Aliowera May AustiHllA May China May 20 Arawa May SO warrlmoo ..... juno Australia June Coptic June 18 Alameda June 22 Australia June .Mlowera July 1'i.klnif Julv Australia ......July 20 Mariposa July 25 wurnmooo Aug llelcic ...Auir Australia Aug 14 Aravva Aug Miowera. ...... .Aug ill Australia bent HIu 0eJuneiro..bVptl9 Warrlmoo.: uct Australia Oct Miowela Nov Coptic Nov Warrlmoo .......Deo l'eklnir Mlowera....Jan 1, 1806 RAILWAY & LAND CO.'S TIME TABLE .pm and After June UlAINS, TO SWA MILL, 1st, 1803 B. B. A. D. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Leave Honolulu S:15 1:45 4:35 8:10 Leave Pearl City D.SU 2.30 6:10 5 Arrive 15wa Mill 0:57 2:57 5:86 6:22 10 HONOLULU. C. B. B. A. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Leave F.wa Mill Ml 10:13 3:43 6:42 L. ave Pearl City 6:55 11:15 1:15 6:10 Irtli-- Honolulu.. 7;S0 11:55 4:55 6:45 4 Saturday's only. C Sunday's excepted. JJ Dally 1 featurday's excepted For Sale. At a bargain one English dog cart-impo- rted. Ono 20 foot diameter, all iron, over- shot water wheel. One revolving taker's oven. Apply to J. EMMELUTII, . No. 0 Nuuanujstreet. 523 tf. Oh, I Say! havo you heard of tho new firm at the corn! of Kiu' and Alakea streets, where you ca buy or sell anything from a cambrio needl I to u saw mill. New and SecoiiHaui Furniture All kinds of second-han- d books bought and sold. All kinds of contract! taken for Pai-ti- ni anfl. UpMsteriiiii, We are fully prepared to contract for any sized job of painting aud repairing, Hawkins & iii:xi:iiv. 4'' 't THIS PAPER &Sa An uey, eiHiidu Merchant u Kxcliante. fan Fianci ro, Cal v where contracts lor advsr-tlsl- run h" ui'de for It, Executive Council. S. 11. Dole, President of the Republic of Hawaii. SI. Hatch, Minister of Foreign Affairs. A. King, Minister uf the Interior. . M. Damon, Minister of Finance. V. O. Smith, Attorney-Genera- l. W. F. Allen, Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Republlcol Hawaii. John Nott, John Ena. James F. Morgan, P. Mendonca, John Emmeluth. Dr. C. B. Wood. 1'rof.T, A. Uosmer. - C. Bolte, E. D. Tenner. A. YounK, D. II. Smith. James A. Kennedy, George P. Castle. T. Rodgers, secretary Executive and Ad- visory Councils. Sopheme' Couni. Hon. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice. Hon. K. F. Hlckorton, First Associate Justice Hon. W. E. Frear, Second Associate Justice Henry Smith, Chief Clerk. George Lucas, First Deputy Clerk. F. Peterson, Second Deputv Clerk. J. Walter Jones, Stenographer. Circuit Judges. First Circuit! U.K. Cooper, W. A. Whiting Oahu. Second Circuit : Maul, J W. Kalun. Third and Fourth Circuits: Hawaii S.L.Aust n. Fifth Circuit: Kauai. J. Hardy. Olllccs and Court-roo- in Judiciary Building, King Street. Sitting In Honolulu: First Monday In February, May, August and November. Department of Foreign ArrAtns. Office in Executive Building, King Btreet Francis M. Hatch, Minister of Foreign Affairs Geo. C. Potter, Secretary, Lionel K. A.SHart, Clerk. J. W. Girvln, Secretary Chinese Bureau, Department or the interior. Office In Executive Building, King Btreet J. A. King, Minister of the Interior. Chief Cleric. John A. Hasslnger. Assistant Clerks, James H. Boyd, M. K. eohokalole, Uus ltoxe, Stephen Maha ulu, George C. Itoss, Kdward S. Boyd. Chief's Bdreavs, Department Interior. Surveyor-Genera- l, W. D. Alexander. Supt. Public Works, W. E. Howell. Bunt. Water Works, Andrew Brown. Inspector Electric Lights, John Cassldy. Ueglstrar of Conveyances, T. G. Thrum. Deputy Itegistrar of Conveyances, H. W, Andrews Road Supervisor, Honolulu, W. II. . Chief Engineer Fire Dept., J. II. Hunt. Uupt. Insane Asylum. Dr. Geo. Herbert. Bureau or Aqricultdre. President J. A. King, Minister of the Interior. Members: W. O. Irwin, A.Jaeger.A. Her- bert and John Ena-- Commissioner of Agriculture and ex officio hecretary of the Board; Joseph Marsden. Department or Finance. Minister of Finance, R. M. Damon. Auditor-Genera- l, II. Laws. Registrar of Accounts, W. Q. Ashley. Collector-Gener- uf Customs, J. B. Castle. Tax Assessor, Uahu, Jonathan Shaw. Jeputy Assessor, W. C. Weedon. Postmaster-Genera- l, J. M. Oat. Customs Bureau. Office, Custom House, Esplanade, Fort St. Collector-Genera- l, J. B. Castle. r, F. B. McStockor. Harbor Master, Captain A. Fuller. Tort Surveyor, M. N. Sanders. Storekeeper, Geo. C. Stratemeyer. DEPARTMENT Or ATTORNEY-GENERA- Office In Executive Building, King lit. Attorney-General- ," W. O. Smith. Deputy Attorney-Genera- l, A. G. M. Robert- son. Clerk, J. M. Keu. Marshal. E. G. Hitchcock. Clerk to Marshal, II. M. Dow. Deputy Marshal, Arthur M. Brown. Jailor Oahu Prison, James A. Low. Prison Physician, Dr. N. B. Hmerson. Board or Health, Office In grounds of Judiciary Building corner of Milllant and Queen Streets. Members: Dr. Day, Dr. Wood, Dr. Andrews, J. T. Waterhouse, Jr., John Ena, Theodore F. Lansing and Attorney-Gener- Smith. President, Hon. W, O. Smith. Secretary, Chas. Wilcox, executive Officer, C. B. Reynolds. Agent Board of Health, J, D. McVeigh. Inspector and Manager of Garbage Service, L. L. La Pierre. Inspector, G. W U. Jones. Port Physician, Dr. F, It. Day, Dispensary, Dr. Henry W, Howard. Leper Bettlement, Dr. 11. K. Oliver. Board or Imhioraiion, Office, Department of Interior, Judiciary Building, King Street. President, J.A.King. Members of the Board of Immigration J. B. Atherton, Jas. A. Kennedy, Joseph Marsden, James G.Spencer, J. Carden. Secretary, Wray Taylor. Board or Education. Office, Judiciary Building, King Btreet President, W. It, Castle. Clerk, J. F. Scott, Inspector of Schools, A. T. AtklnBon. Board jo Crown Land CnvMimoMKS. J, A. King, Minister of the Interior; W. O Smith, Attorney-Gener- and O. P. Iaukea Office in Judiciary Building. Labor Commission. W, N. rmstrong, Chairman. J. Emmeluth, T. B. Mnrray, J. M. Vivas, II. W. Severance. Dr. C, T. Rodgers, Secretary. District Couur. Police Station Building, Merchant Street. Antonio Perry, Magistrate. James Thompson, Clerk. PosTorricc Bureau. Postmaster-Genera- l, J, Mort Oat. Secretary, W. O. Atwater. Sup't Postal Savings Dank, E. II. Wodehouse. Money Order Department, F. B. Oat. General Delivery, L. T, Keiuike. Iteglstry Department, G, L.Desha. Clerks: J. D, Holt, II. A. Dexter, H.L.Kekn mano, F, II. Angus, J, I.lwal, Henry Kala ', N, K.Keola, Narlta, J. T. Flgoeredfc Mis M, Low, HONOLULU, 30, 1895 Queer Uses uf Oils. Tho National museum'it collection nt ,olt Is very rimnrknlilo and forms the BUbjoctof nil description In The Pharmaceutical Krn. Tlicio Is oil front tho noso of tho pilot wlinlc, which will not freeze at zero F., and the oil from the forelegH of tile nlllgntor, which will freeze whero Ico melts. The latter Is n particularly fine leather dressing. Oil from fat that lies beneath the turtle's up- per shell Is recommended for rheumatism, while the oil tried out from tho entrails of eel Is said to Ira good for deafness. The natives of Ecuador take nu oil from tho fat of it bird called the "guuehcro," which they consider equal to oil for table use. In Central America tho people obtain n, gold- en oil that Is uiieuualcd for water proof ing purposes from an Insect that Is nbotlt the size of a rosebud, which yields about two-thir- of Its own weight in this pe- culiar grease. Tho luscet feeds on tho Bap of n resinous plant, tu which It cllugs by Hh long beak, giving It the appearance ol being drlvou full of queer looking tacks. When tho bugs nro thickest, they aro scraped oil nnu boiled. Spangles mid Lnees. As regards trimmings spangles will be all tho vogue for evening dreste.4 this whi- ter. Among charming French things tht prittlest garnltmos for bodkin uru frills ol bluck bet embrutdt red with sUel, jet. sil ver or f,old M'ljillus. Net flouncing with drop npangles Is an eflecttvo mateiiul lot daticu diTbscs. Gold aud jet sptiucle lrim inllig- -, about nu Inch in width, are much worn on ten nud evening gowns. Of walsl ornaments there is it capital variety. A Eretty belt consists of several rowsofjet threudid on elastic. Tho llyzantlue. mosnlc, btcel mid paste buckles for bondcts or belts are very pretty. In tho way ol trimmings for duy dresses narrow braid" arc the thing. C'oame, mellow laces are more ulTecled thnn any other kind just now. Theynre very becoming ami more .economical than tho delicate laces. H. Hackfeld & ii HAVE just received, per V. Glade" and per oilier late arrivals, the most complete stock of . . DOMESTICS, TAILOR GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, SADDLERY, Etc., Etc., Etc. Hnrdwnre. Itails nnd Railway Material, Crockery anil' Glassware, Bags and Bagging, LIQUORS, BEERS, AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATRUDAY EVENING, Co. HOSIERY, AMERICAN EUROPEAN GROCERIES FEEDS, FLOUR, Etc., Etc. A new supply of the ' celebrated SAUERBRUNNEN" . . Also on hand , , ION A COFFEE (Old and New) 1m. HAWAIIAN SUGAR and RICE, All of which they offer to the trade on the on the most; liberal terms. ABOUT CLASSES. Since trying the best, have you 11 H ox perienced tho difference ? How much better your eyes feel. No burning. No smarting. You see perfectly; can read all day and night. AVasn't it worth a little more for such a lit? AVhen your eyes begin to trouble you, why delay? Don't you know that the right glass at the right tlmo will save you a world of distress? We mak'e no charge for testing, and will be glad to diagnose your case H. F. WICHMAN Graduate Optician. Where did you get that suit ? Why, at JOHNSTON & STOREY'S, 413 FOltT ST., There you get the latest New York fashions in Clothing and Gent's Fur- nishing. . . . . . Remember MAHCll JOHNSTON & STOREY, 413 Fort Streut, Honolulu. WATIAI Miss liattc ltosengrant Ulster, Pcnn. Scrofula Tho Worst Caso tho Doc tors Saw Sarsaparllla Porfoctly Curod C. I. Hood ti Co., Lowell, Mass. i "Dear Sirs: I wish to testify to the proat value of Hood's Sarsaparllla. For some time I had been troubled with scrofula, which early last winter assumed a very bad form. 6ores Appeared on My Fnco and hands and gradually Increased in number until they reached to my shoulder. Tho doctors aid It was the w orst case of scrofula tlicy ci cr saw and also went so far as tosay It was In- curable. 1 tried ointments and other remedies but to no avail. A friend recommended Hood's Hood'sCures 6arsap.irIUa, and although I was completely dis- couraged, as a last chance I resolved to eh e it a trial. After taklngoue bottle 1 noticed tho sorrs had commenced tu heal. After the sixth bottle They Woro All Hoalod. I continued to take It, however, until I had uicil nine bottles, and now I am perfectly well." Misa Katie Hosenorant, Ulster, Pcnn. Hood's Pills tro prompt nnd efficient, yd asy In action. Sold by all druggists. Uo. lloltron Drug Cninpnnj-iVIinlcsnl- Aitonfs. BREWER & CO., Qneen St,, Honolulu, 11. 1., AGENTS FOR LTD Hawaiian AEriculturnl Co., Onnmen Sugar Co., Hononiu Sugar Co., viu luku Surnr Co.. Sucnr Co. Makee Sucar Co., Haleakala Rnrcli Co.. Knnnnala Ranch.- Planters' Line San I rancit,co rackets. Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Boston Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. Agents Pliiladelplila lioaru oi unuer writers. Evor Hood's Wnihee List op Officers : P. C. Jones President Geo. II. HonKRTsON Manager E. F. IliBHOP.... Troas. and Kecy. Col. W. Y. Allen Auditor C. M. Cooke j H. Wateiuioubk.. Directors A. AV. Carter.... ) JiTMy BISHOP & CO., Established In 1838. BACKERS. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. DRAW EXCHANGE ON Tiir ni in nr nt limn I! 1 I nt am ur Lfiurutiuia, csrt rnnn AND TIIK111 AGENTS IN New York, Chic&Eo, Boston, Paris, MESSRS. , M, R0THCH1LO h SONS, LONDON FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAI- Tho Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney,! N. 8. AV. The Bank of British Columbia, A'ictorla. nnd Its branches, Vancouver, Nanalmo, B. I'ortlund, Oregon, The Azores and Madeira Islands. Stockholm, Sweden. The Chartered Bank of India, Australia anil China. The Hongkong Shanghai, China; and Yokohama, lllogo and Nagasaki, Japan. And transact a General Banking Business. CASTLE & COOKE, - LIFE AND FIRE Insurance Agents AGENTS for ifEir ENQLAXD MUTUAL Life Insurance Co. OF BOSTON. ffiTNA FIRE INSURANCE CO. OP HARTFORD, CONN ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, - - $6,000,000 Assets, - - $9,000,000 llavlnn been appointed afentsnf the above Company we are now reudy to eltect innur at tlie lowest rales ot premium, H. AV, HCHMIUT & 80X8. SHIP OWNERS, ATTENTION! A better opnortunity is now offered to secure the most favorablo terms for Deep Sea ISisks than has been current. 681-- 1 m For particulars apply at once. JOHN II. PATY, Resident Agent Fireman's Funu Ins. Co. Weekly Stjlu, $4.00 per year. ciiuiicii m:iivici:v. uknthal union ciumcii. Itov, DougliiH 1', ltlmle will nrencli at 11 n. m. nnd 7:H0 p. in. Sunday school, 0:5.! a.m. Wednesday, ":!!0 tun,, Chinch prayer meeting. Tho public is cordially Invited lo attend these ser- vices. Japanese Sunday ecliool at the Lvcpiim, 10 n.tn. Chinese Sunday school, 2:1)0 p.m. I'orliigueso Sunday school nt tho church on Miller street, 2:110 p.m. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 0;30 p. in. Subject: "Pure Thonghls, Pure Words, Pure Ueeds." Matt. 21:25-2- 8! Pg. CI: 0. Strangers cordially Invited lo come. christian church. Harmony Hull, King street, between Fort and Alakea streets. Rev. T. 1), (larvln, pastor. Preaching ntlln. m. and 7:!i0 p. in. Morning Subject: "The Divine Standard of AVeighls aud JIciiBuies." Evening theinu: "Threo Special Truths for the Young." Sunday School at 0:15 A. M. Hilile class at tho parsonage, corner King and Richard Btreels, Monday, 7:110 p.m. Lesson, Gen. 22-- 25 chapters Inclu- sive. Everyl o.ly made welcome. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:30 p. in, ruisT sir.TiiomsT episcopal church. Rev. II. W. Peck, pastor. Sunday services, March !Mst 10 a, in,, Sunday school, Mr. C, Day, superin- tendent. It n. in., sermon : subject: "Tlio Lost Fouhd." 7:30 p.m. , sermon; subject : " Faint, Pursuing." Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:15 p. in. Meetings held in the hall upstairs comer Fott and Hotel streets Entrance on Hotel street. Everybody welcomed, SALVATION ARMY KKOULAlt SF.ltVIt'RS I'OK THE WULK. Birrackson King street, over John Nntt's. Regular meetings for the week: Mondnv. 7::i0 native ineetini;: Tues day, 7:311 p. in., real salvation meeting; Wednesday, u:.iu p. m., real salvation meeting; Tliuisdav, 7:30 p, in., real sal- vation meeting; triday. 7:30 p. in. holi ness meeting for Christians especially: Saturday 7:;iu p. in., salvntion tem Serance. Saturday, 4 p. in., for children; Bunuay, t n. m., Knee urill, 11 a. in., Holiness meeting; 1:30 p. in. children s meeting; 3 p. in., family gathering; 7:30 p. in, e salvation meeting. All are invited to attend the meetings, ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. The services of the Second Concre-- ' gallon of St. Andrew's Cathedral to- morrow (Suuilav) will bo as follows: 11:15 a. in, morning pra.ier with sermon; Venite, lilvey in !; llenedicitc, Hirch In Dj Benedictus Fremniitle, in E Hat; hymns IDS mid 228; anthem, "Uod is a Spirit,' by Rennet. At 0:30 p. in,, even--son- g with periium; Magnificat, Barnby in u: mine uiiiutiis, la lor in rj lint; hymns 178 and SOI; nnlhcm, "O, How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings," by West. All seats will lio free. Rev. Alex. Mackintosh, pastor, Y. M. C. A. SWtVICF.S. Sunday, 11 A. M., nt (J.iliu Jail; 1:15 PH., at the IWraclts; 3:30 P.M., Bible study lit Y. M. C. A.; 0:30 P.M., Oospel praise service nt Y.M. C. A. LATTF.lt-DA- SAINTS. Reorganized Church of Jesus Chrlstof Uittcr-ua- KatntB Old .Masonic Hall corner of Fort ntiJ Queen streets Services will bo held on Sun day ns follows: 10 A. M., Biblo class; 11:15 a. m. and 0:30 p. M., preach inK. lliitut C'oneurl The Hawaiian Baud, uirdcr the leadership of Professor Berger, will give a public concert at Erauia Square this evening, beginning at 4:30 o clock. Tlie following is the program to be rendered: 1. March "The Pilot" Sherman 2. Overture "Festival" Bach 3. Selection "Robin Hnod"..DKoven I, Inlet mezzo "Cawilleria Rusfi.. Mascagni fi. "iccmlnisuences 01 Ullennacu . The Hank of New Zealand, Auckland, and "fi".."!?"" Marc- h- Libert Its branches In Christchurch, Dunedln n,l wllinrrton. i "Hawaii l'onoi. C.and and ances ever hut Tho Hawaiian Safe Deposit - and Investment Go. Oileia for sale to investors of Hawaiian each. cana" small means: Bonds 300 Bonds $100 each, Wailuku Sugar 1st mort gugc, Bunds (0 per cent.) $1,000 each; Hivu Sugar 1st B'jnds (7 per cent.) if 1,000 each. Valtiahle Real ICttate for sale in lots lo hiiit purchasers ..Conrndi ....Sousa Oovernnient Iliwalian Government Company, Company, mortgage, Coffee and Fruit Land on tho volcano roul, Island of Hawaii, for sale on easy terms. For particular! apply lo THE HMIMM SAFE DEPOSIT UNO IKVES- T- I 408 Fort Stuef.t, Honolulu. WILLIAMS' ART GALLERY. Having resumed business nnd taken advantage of the piiBt two weeks to renovate our studio wo are better pre- pared than ever to fill orders for views of ancient Hawaii and, of the stirring ovents of tho latq troubles. Portraits of the leading characters a specialty. Our portrait department is onen for engagements, mid our worlc, as in the past win on up to all ot too modern au- - vancements in our line, Prize ExIriMlion of Land Shells. , - ...1... I... uij' irDiucii,.. ,viiy luay naD buiiri.' Hons of land shell, which tliov would bo willing to put on public exhibition are invited to correspond with Professor XV. T. Drlchnm. Curator of the B. P. Oishop Museum- - It Is proposed to offer prizes for tho bebt collections. The collections will be displayed on the central tables of tho Museum Annex. Every possible facility will lie afforded (nr namlmr and arramrlncr the shellB. flie Museum wilt tie open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays, and the col- lections will bo on exhibition for three weeks, heniuning May 10, 601-- 1 mo kiwuhr posi stamps wnntea UUUlUUU before Ju y 1, 18U5. Will .ay ra1i or give Bond exchange In otber luni)M. ueni.ier eoKbisiiiuuiua uii njprutni Willi t nrleet. Ueiultlaiu-- u 111 tollour. r stamiis returned at unco It prices are too mini, lh' Scent maiiie. lSeent mid 50 cent ana l.eu inturcAtirrttt e.ieeiaiiy ne.ireu Aitents wanted. Catalogue on tvvt tulnli. K, K li A51I1S. (uliiunit ftani nr. ll.i am, San Cal. Eatal 1872. 5- STAR1' ICAAVAITAN ST A IX. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3. A. MARTIN, GEO. HONK. or Honolulu. AQUNT3. & OTAIl Ageill, UUO. Star Agent Uallukuand Lnhaiuu. AHCIIITECTS. RII'LKY REYNOLDS, ARTISTS MATERIALS, PACIFIC HARDWARE CO CARKIAOB manufacturers. XV XV AVRIOHT, Fort St.. opiioslto Stables. COMMISSION .MERCHANT. O. AVK3T, Masonic Block. Tel. 350. Cor. Alakea and Hotel Stroeti ENOROSS1NO AND 1LLUMINA1 1NO. VIGOO JACOBSEN, Telephone 10. Pacific HardnnreCo. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERERS. OUDVt'AY & PORTER Hotel St. J. HOPP & CO. U King INSURANCE, AND MARINE. BISHOP & CO. Firemen's Fund, London and Globe CASTLE ft COOKE. Aetna, AUiunce, New England Mutual PLUMBERS AND EMMELUTH & CO., CHAS. LIN I) MERCHANTS RESTAURANT'S. Mutual Telephone 1'25. Excelsior, Nuuanu S. Shaw, Proprietor! VETERINARY sukouons. SCHNEIDER, D. V. Club Stables, St WILLIAM WAGENEK, CONTRACTOR AND BU1LDKR, Second Honolulu . 1'lmiliiK .Mill, Fort bt. Kinds Jobbing Promptly tended to. 410 Port St. Club FIRE fi I. S All ot C. J. WHITNEY, Teacher of Elocution aud matic Art, Aulinoton Hotel. Nuuanu P. O. Telephone LEWIS & GO. iju'ohteiw. Fort St. St. St, St. Naval Supplies. AVholcsale Retail ueaiers 111 urucuries, l ruvitnuiis, 111 FortBt.. Honolulu, II. I. tS--tf Dra- - M. PHILLIPS. CO. Wholesale Importers Jobbers of At- - fi!7 Box S07. 210. and & and AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, Corner Fort and Qut-e- Sts., Honolulu, b7tf H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fort Street, Honolulu. M. S. GRINBAU3I & CO. Limited. HONOLULU II. I Commission Merchants and Importers of General Merchandise. Han Francisco Office. 215 front St. E. VANDOORN & CO., No. 2o FORT ST., EsM,anadh, Stop on your way to the wharf and buy a cigar or get an iced cold drink. CONSOLIDATED SODA WATER WORKS COMPANY, LTD. Esplanade, corner Allen and Fort streets. HOLLISTER 4. CO., Agents J. M. MONSARRAT. ATTORNEY AT LAAV AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Cartvrrlght Block, Merchant St., Honolulu. PORTUGUESE TRANSLATION. In all kinds of work ot translating from Portiuruetio to Enelhih or Encllsh to Portu- - Kuese, 1 oiler my servleen at reauonaoie ratan. Fort Floor F. A. HIIA'EIKA. At Unlano Luslatana olllce. Mutual Tele-- Iilinne liutlillng. "H BEATER 8ALOON. Fort Street. Opposite Wilder & Co. II. J. NOIrn, Prop'r. First-Cla- Lunches served with Tea, Coffee BodaA'atei Glctier Ale cr Milk. IV Sn nk r' Rnnltt a ?nrUltT NUNES & HARRISON Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing, Neat AVcrk mid SatUfactlon Guaranteed Telephone 415. Three doors Walklkl of Richard. jr..-- . MEDICAL jI A.J 0.R G01)S THEY RIVAL THEIU BUO rHERS'CF LE GAL. FAME IN FANCY PEES. Some r.uortiiMii Iitromm .TIi a t A rn ly tlm Ifclect In Tlulr rrofr!lon In Nrw Vuk Itmr. In Cnn trat, tlio Cnutnioii Ilrrtl rnron. An English Jourr'llH vlKltlng tld coun- try n few jeara ago fald of New A'ork that It wot "a lnarka hero nil delrablc wares trecertaln to'btlnga fair rcwanl fur the trouble and expenpo of produrlntf them." AVldlo this N as true today us It Wan then, there nro critics who find fault with the kcalo of prices and tlvo point tu the old ray- ing that It Is. ltnpos.lblo to satisfy every- body. A reporter has invent IgaU-- tlio ubiect of professional Incomes ftaived In this city, and In the course of this Investigation hiiAdlcccverd that, If the lurtfi cited by President Hit) per nro nccnv7Jehls college professors are doiiltx riultu lis wull a the nverat'M lawver, doctor and clerVnion In New York, lla ftntrs that In 01 colleges having from CO lo "if) students, the salaries of the most highly Jiaid profesoi-- average about 1 1,000, nnd that In colleges bavins more than 50 i Indents the aernge Is (1,010. Tho average ljuiness man lio makes S per cent on his Inrcstid capital thinks that Lo N getting n very fair icttirn for It. The capital of t bo professional man U Ids edu- cation, sothat l'ifsiden4 llnrner'spiofiwMjr receives an Iticome about eimlvulent. tutliat derhed from (3,000 Invested atB p'Tcent. M&ny doctors and lawyers have confessed totliu renorler tliat they Mould no glad to fetl cure of realizing that profit ns the re- sult of a year's lalor. During tlio lint 3' or 40 jears tlie rato ol couipensution fortlicheavientcases of Work hithethieo learned professions has greatly Increased. Ilcfore tuuMir the lawyer ho received a fioof t3,0U), t3,000 ur tr.,o00 was rtKiirded n a specially lucky fellow. To daylt Is u common thing forell known members of tbulmr to charge and obtain sucli sums for n particular wrvice. Din itig the famous l.rici litigation. brouglit about by tho trausuctions of Fi.ik aud Gould, David Dudley Field, tlieir coun- sel, Is said to have leceived a retainer ol J1O0.0OO. At no time during tho period when that eminent jurisconsult was at the summit of his faiuuntul In the midst uf ail active practice did ho derive less than fclGO. 000 per annum fiomhis professional labors. -- Mr. Ijvarts' Income was iu!lc as large, mid Mr. Choatn, Ills pnituer, is today In lecilpl of ono that cannot bo much less. While thesocascs aro exceptional, theie arc, it is estimated, between 1300 nud 400 l.iwyeis here whoso avcrago annual earnings will txcted tlO.000. Against I In so, which niny lie ciassined as cases of lawyers of exceptional talents and opportunities, are to bu placed tho casta of tho thousands of less fortunate ones, many of whom barely manage to turn asuppoit for theuiscHus and their families. The law Is a crowded piofesslon, and for the luaii who enters it without briefs or friends an u ti profitable one. According to an est iniale gien tho reporter by n member In luug practice, the average) income of the Now YorK lawyer is between pwu ami ?i,ooo. Tho same condliionsaro to bu observed In thu meillcal nrolesslou. lliere, loo, men of the highest attainments nud leputatlon are earning jtaily turns tliat halt a ceutiuy ago would ave been regarded s a fortune. A lit submitted to the repoiter of physi- cians who-- Incomes exceetl coil1 taiucd, auiung otheis, sucli names as Dr. Louuils, Dr. Flint, Dr. Snie, Dr. Satterlee, Dr. btimsou, Dr. .uarkoo, Dr. Peters, Dr, McBurney, Dr. Hamilton, Dr. Delafleldnnd Dr. Weir. Tho list of those whose incomes are in the neighliorhood of 10,000 embraces tho mimes of nearly 00 practitioners. Doctors llkoLoomls, Flint and Sayru hold the same lelatlun to tho practieo of medi cine that lawjers like Choate, Kvarts, Car-te- r and Field bold to the practice of law. They aro tho "major gods" of their pro fession, and thiir leuiurierntlon Is grad uated according to the public appreciation of their skill nlxl talent. A physician who lies been associated with Dr. 'Looiuls In many Important cases is of the opinion that his profession yields him us much asC,i,0U0or?70,000a year. Informer times, when a doctor had more business than ho could attend to, ho turned some of It over to nu assistant. Although that is still done, the most popular of the lending physicians correct tho excess by Increasing their charges or by adopting the rule of cousultlng physicians. X iiuartcr ot a ceut ury iiacic was the usual feu for a visit. Now It Is in some In stances ii, in otlicrtlOnud In btllloikcrt-- U lien a physician who has nhuuduncd the practice of visiting his patients and become a cousultlng physician makes an exception under special cucuiuhtnuces, lie charges foi a visit thus made as much ns hu would for a consultation. Doctors of tho grade ol Say re, Stimson, Flint, Ioomls and Mc- - lluruey, when ucting ns consulting puytl clans, receive us high as fit), f75 and S100. In tho third or lowest grade of thu pro fession the incomes taper dow u from $3,000 to n few hundreds. This ot couisc is the most numerous grade ami has the prlutl-ploo- f the suilval uf the llltotas illus- trated by experiences that me often push tlvely harruwlug. At the lime when the passion for painting plucqucs was most in- tensely developed In this city, a iiiilc ob served that, "Of placquts and doctors there Is no end." llealludid tn thu multitude of "sawbones" jcurly graduated In spite ol the fact that New York has hud for jears mora doctors than It knows what to do with. By tho profession the opinion is id most unanimously intertnluid that the best correction uf the evil Is to raise the standaid of iuullflcatic.li. lhduco thu quantity uud Improve the quality of the supply. Now York News. W. iiltli), but Dmlllute. Two little idrK Oertrude and Kthcl lliil- ger, who are helieuses to $10fl.U0O each, were recently arralKiieil as vaRrantsln a Imdoii police court Tliey nro warda in chancery, and their fortune U so seeurely locked tin that they are practically desHtutu anil un able to procure decent furruuudiniH, clolli Ins or education. r- - Castle & Cooke, IMPORTERS, Hardware and Commission Merchants, General Merchandise Agricultural Implements and Plantation Supplies. VP TJIItMSl t4 IK AHTAN0B. r J 1 NO. Pittcnte d uniler the, luxe of iiviifun RepubUe, One, (ytjBa Shredders retx-nt-l letlrt1J1llstallco,' .at &9 lIATIOIAL-CAfE- l has mill,. or the Pfiahau I'laMfation Coinpanv, rioinakua, , Hawaii1, and Mr. Andrew Moore, tlie manager, writes concerning it PXauhau Plantation Co., Hauakoa, Jan. 10, lfcM. XVtt. O. iBwt.v.t Co., Ltu., Honololc: Gkntlbmbx The mill has lnyn runningshir- - W ing the ifut two weeks, with the National Cnno Shreilder LiU'Iy installed, giving the most stilisfactor result. Our mill consists of threo sets of two rol- lers, '.' In. dla. by 71 in. long, the suiedti discs lming ft ft. 7 In. long, driven nil automatic engine 11 in. ilia, cj Under by 14 in. stroke. The Ibittoon cane K'lng uiillul is an luinl as it is pftssllilo for rune to lie. having betn ,ubjectcsl to a severe droiutut during the wholos!iiol of ilsgi'owtli, and growing on land with n trnilo wind cxisnure. Our ex- - iK'iieneu wilhtli Sin older, mirticuluily with ulwvocane, s it to Is) jut what our mills n,siuiTOl, the shredded cane lielng lictter previreii lo nao lis juieefixirueusi man after iaslug throtuih the llrst mill. The first mill Is now allow til to njien 0 In. instead of k in. as f'mierly,so tliat tho truth now leave the llrst nun, iwiu r grounu, man it foruuTly did tlio secoiul, and this without tho old timed groaning, choking, and fetruln-Iu- k uf theinacbiner. lleldnd the llrst second mills wo apply hot water, tho quautitt for tho Just I'Jduys, as jierstateiueiit attachod, lias merugtsl 05 per teiit. on the total Jiuco iroin the cane. Tho tra-- h from the last mill is cut up much finer than before the rUiredder wos applied, uii.ch of it resemblimr saw dust, it coutnius as per statement Mil jier cent, uf moisture snd inaKes luel, tnu juice iroin tni iosl null ntandsr, degits?s lh1x., so that tho moisture in tho trnh is uf 5 tier cent, sugar solution. Tho Hollers mntu steam much easier than tiefore. now care has to lie taken to keep them rom mowing 041, wnereas is'ioro greni care aus nectsary to keep tin .team from going ;ij'i low wnen 1110 1 an was on. Ily the us3of the HhreuUirwe have dis- - Hjnstsl with six men, formerly necewiry to listiibute tho cane on the carrier, food the ina mm. nnu mrow oaric mo long pieces. ino r Machinery is a good al jol, nnd should causo ltttlo or no rouble, as it is subjected Ui Imt light strains.. You will seothut bv applrim: the Shrwl- - ler, our wbrk in all departments has Wn very materially lniproed obtaining a "letter extraction at loss expense than former ly. The grunt improvement in uur steam, auses much satuioction to uiose engageii 111 110 1111. Yours Heeiiectfully, A. 1IUOHE. Plans, specifications and prices )1 these Shredders may be had 111 application to Agculsi for tho Ifwniln Pt'UllbllO CALIFORNIA & HAWAIIAN FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO., OlT. 1!. H. DKTOT. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ICE HOUSE GOODS, FISH AND VEGETABLKS, ifi .1U1 Solo & ly every Steamer from San Kranclsco and A'nucuuver. ..... Milppln bundled. GEORGE CAVENAUGH, AfANAClKll. In mldlt! n to my Irs totlcof CArrlatrunutl Vnt-o- malerlnl I Juwujutt m't'ivfd iTS.S. vtitrHlla nn nBorlintiTl of vIIUQU T)V$ fur hurn'is orHIumllnc To,. uUHuttAULu I'll Horn; KliM, SUbKHSKlN, CAKKlAQc MATb, In Green, Illue, Kcd and O ran jr. (SufHltt RtfTUca tn stilt tho iltnep. V fuw of lbfo SAI'lilY CAKRIAUK POli OPlUUninrD ChU nnd boo them. "ehietf. A (iitKiT Cosvi:iK.rB to Laihi:?, m thev jreint th Uu from TalHuic to the ..Toumi whvn Iravinif tho larrl.itfc. lan;n .B.oi,u.eut o, CARRIAGE FRINGE- ilASIl LEATHER Ka'AS "- M- kciii lor r.vi.co.v uu:vci,i:s. old fur Cash or oil the Ilistldluieut l'lsn. No. We Z. WEST. 1 J1ASONIC Make All Kinds HLOCIv. Keli. 'JU, 1S9.V. of Silverware. Do you wear one of our War Em- - blems? .lacobson & Pfeiffer, I'orl Struct Jeivcllrrs, Near rorner Kinc. THE EAGLE HOUSE, Xiititmu AM'iuif, imrsiMQNIl & JOllKSO.V, First-Cla- ss Family Hotel, i lllinUK l'.. HUITK (111 HI.NQI.E. Detaelied Collaues ronnette.1 with the Iloute s lUtn : Our Table is supplied irifft the btst the market affonls. .... 3 by mid -- 4 $:.00ei da: iUHOperueek; UQ.-4'j- M. II. DUUMJIOXD. V 'EflB h. M. JOUNbO.. io'JW Flno Printing '$iMH Try tho Star's" iBBB Kill . Kloatrlo Work.

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'I'CIILISIIKII

EfiSMfclSi' J HVI'.UV AFTKKNOON J

FWBfcOi: .'

KXOIU'T SUNDAY, j

jK. V0L' 1IL

' OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.- I he Hawaiian otar.n

WP. Published Every Afternoon ExceptSjtjjBjr ' - Siimlny Ily Th Hit OF THE REPUBLICIWe&C' wall mi Stur Newspaper Ansoclutlon, I,tl

P OF HAWAIL7' Kl- - TOWSE EDITOll

'&"'. a U DOlKlH UUSINISJU MANAOEIl

gVVH, KUIWClttlTION RATES.

"w 31 ' if Pcr Vonr In Advance, - - - 83.00"W&-'- ' l'er Month In Advjuicp. .75

I''"relgiii per Year lii Advniioc, - - 12.00 t

ADVERTISING ItATEH,

BHj';fv' lutes for triinlcnt and regular advertisingcan bo oblalned nt tho publication olllce.

ri ' To seetiro prompt Inserllon all ndvcrtlse- -

fSBphr. menls iiiuit t redelivered nt the UuslnossHuh,, . Ollluo befoirno n. m.

SftSaBT" TIDK8. SUM AM) MOON, J

'SfC The Tides For lKOSure From U. H. Constf ' ' Survey Tables.

wmr U,iliMsr 'i fltfa 5 he. 3i u $ piIfe ' r"JL

MSMmlr a m. p.m. am. p.m. risesffll ; ;' Mon .... 2" o-- 7 l) C. 0 0 37tet p in. a.m. sets.

Thur.... 18 4 .IS 111.40.11-5- 6 5.57 8. 6

fei. - KrI 29 0 14 .V 8,11- - II a.m. 6 11 9- - 36F-- .-. ' bat JO 0.4111-1- 1 -3 0.11 10.37W'

gun 31 6.25'l2j:tl2- - Si 5.5t

. New moon out e 25th at llh. 51 m. p. m., 'lime Whistle Blows at lh., 29m., 81s. p.m. of

!., Honolulu time, which Is tho same as Mb., 0m.,l: Os. of Oieenwlch time.

lf" Fi-- every 10IJ0 feet of distance of the ob.J".' server (from the Custom House) allow one

s, 'eooud lor transmission of sound, or 5 Becnnasto a statute mile.

g.,, . j,ll,li;()ltlI.O(IICAI, ItlXOHD.

IJy the Oove-niuo- Survey,. '"BiH , Kiery Jloiuluy.

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K5 j.

Published

iiakom. TiiEii. -- j a nB. f l""S5"lg. I

PHi. 1? S0.15 :l().0!l C" 75 0.40 02 i NEMi.D 18 Jl.lt kU.tl Irt 75 0.W IB 7 KIDluu. 1VIM.24.I.16 M 7li 0.01 60 4 EXE

M ai uua 80 1 ii) 75 0.111 71 4 NNETllll Jl 3H.2l!3J.l., 09 76 lU.Ul f7 4 ENEFrl. TI lO.w'JJ.IW 07 77 fj6 4 Mifiat ii 1.0.110.05 (,8 16 10.0J 57 4 tiU

1,irometcr conecled for temperature andelevation bat not lor latunus.

JOltKlUN MAIL. SEUV1GK,

ritwamshlps will leave for and arrive fromi'au Francisco on the following dates, till theclow of 1S15:

Arhive at H'n'i.uujmon San F'cisco

oh Vancouver.1KU5.

On or UoutClilit- a- Apr 2Aluua Apr 11

Austiitlla Apr 8Wanlmoo Apr 24Coptic Apr soAUbtnilla aAlumuhi May 9Australia May --7Mioutia Muy litPeking June 1

Maitposa June"Australia. 21

AVurrlmoo....Juiie 21

Aruvtu July 4

Copti- c- July 11)

Australia July 15M low era July 24Alameda ..Aug 1

Auttraliu. AugPeking Aug 10Warrlmoo....-Au- g 24Mariposa Aug 20Auti.iUn fcSept 2Coptic Bepi 10

Mlowera bept 2tAlawa -- Sept 2(1

Australia fecpt bO

Australia Oct 21

Alaimd.i Oct 21Warrlmoo ....Oct 21

China t)U 29

Aubtialla Nov 15Mluwvra Nov 21Coptic -- Nov 2S

Wanlmoo Dec 21

Pekllu .Deo 28

f

Leave Honolulu forHanFrancibcoor

Vancouver.1805.

On or AboutPeru Mar 29Warrlmoo ...... AprAtMiiii-il- AurAust.alla ..Apr Woaelle Apr 28Aliowera MayAustiHllA MayChina May 20Arawa May SO

warrlmoo ..... junoAustralia JuneCoptic June 18

Alameda June 22Australia June.Mlowera July1'i.klnif JulvAustralia ......July 20Mariposa July 25wurnmooo Augllelcic ...AuirAustralia Aug 14

Aravva AugMiowera. ...... .Aug illAustralia bentHIu 0eJuneiro..bVptl9Warrlmoo.: uctAustralia OctMiowela NovCoptic NovWarrlmoo .......Deol'eklnirMlowera....Jan 1, 1806

RAILWAY & LAND CO.'S

TIME TABLE.pm and After June

UlAINS,

TO SWA MILL,

1st, 1803

B. B. A. D.A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.

Leave Honolulu S:15 1:45 4:35 8:10

Leave Pearl City D.SU 2.30 6:10 5

Arrive 15wa Mill 0:57 2:57 5:86 6:22

10 HONOLULU.C. B. B. A.

A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.

Leave F.wa Mill Ml 10:13 3:43 6:42

L. ave Pearl City 6:55 11:15 1:15 6:10

Irtli-- Honolulu.. 7;S0 11:55 4:55 6:454 Saturday's only. C Sunday's excepted.

JJ Dally 1 featurday's excepted

For Sale.

At a bargain one English dog cart-impo- rted.

Ono 20 foot diameter, all iron, over-

shot water wheel.

One revolving taker's oven.

Apply toJ. EMMELUTII, .

No. 0 Nuuanujstreet.523 tf.

Oh, I Say!havo you heard of tho new firm at the corn!of Kiu' and Alakea streets, where you cabuy or sell anything from a cambrio needl I

to u saw mill.

New and SecoiiHaui FurnitureAll kinds of second-han- d books

bought and sold. All kinds of contract!taken for

Pai-ti-ni

anfl. UpMsteriiiii,We are fully prepared to contract for

any sized job of painting aud repairing,

Hawkins & iii:xi:iiv.4'' 't

THIS PAPER &SaAn uey, eiHiidu Merchant u Kxcliante. fanFianci ro, Cal v where contracts lor advsr-tlsl-

run h" ui'de for It,

Executive Council.S. 11. Dole, President of the Republic of

Hawaii.SI. Hatch, Minister of Foreign Affairs.A. King, Minister uf the Interior.

. M. Damon, Minister of Finance.V. O. Smith, Attorney-Genera- l.

W. F. Allen, Chairman of the AdvisoryCouncil of the Republlcol Hawaii.John Nott,John Ena.James F. Morgan,

P. Mendonca,John Emmeluth.Dr. C. B. Wood.1'rof.T, A. Uosmer.

- C. Bolte,E. D. Tenner.A. YounK,D. II. Smith.James A. Kennedy,George P. Castle.

T. Rodgers, secretary Executive and Ad-

visory Councils.

Sopheme' Couni.

Hon. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice.Hon. K. F. Hlckorton, First Associate JusticeHon. W. E. Frear, Second Associate JusticeHenry Smith, Chief Clerk.George Lucas, First Deputy Clerk.

F. Peterson, Second Deputv Clerk.J. Walter Jones, Stenographer.

Circuit Judges.

First Circuit! U.K. Cooper, W. A. WhitingOahu.

Second Circuit : Maul, J W. Kalun.Third and Fourth Circuits: Hawaii S.L.Aust n.Fifth Circuit: Kauai. J. Hardy.

Olllccs and Court-roo- in JudiciaryBuilding, King Street. Sitting In Honolulu:First Monday In February, May, August andNovember.

Department of Foreign ArrAtns.

Office in Executive Building, King BtreetFrancis M. Hatch, Minister of Foreign AffairsGeo. C. Potter, Secretary,Lionel K. A.SHart, Clerk.J. W. Girvln, Secretary Chinese Bureau,

Department or the interior.Office In Executive Building, King BtreetJ. A. King, Minister of the Interior.Chief Cleric. John A. Hasslnger.Assistant Clerks, James H. Boyd, M. K.

eohokalole, Uus ltoxe, Stephen Mahaulu, George C. Itoss, Kdward S. Boyd.

Chief's Bdreavs, DepartmentInterior.

Surveyor-Genera- l, W. D. Alexander.Supt. Public Works, W. E. Howell.Bunt. Water Works, Andrew Brown.Inspector Electric Lights, John Cassldy.Ueglstrar of Conveyances, T. G. Thrum.Deputy Itegistrar of Conveyances, H. W,

AndrewsRoad Supervisor, Honolulu, W. II. .

Chief Engineer Fire Dept., J. II. Hunt.Uupt. Insane Asylum. Dr. Geo. Herbert.

Bureau or Aqricultdre.President J. A. King, Minister

of the Interior.Members: W. O. Irwin, A.Jaeger.A. Her-

bert and John Ena--

Commissioner of Agriculture and ex officiohecretary of the Board; Joseph Marsden.

Department or Finance.Minister of Finance, R. M. Damon.Auditor-Genera- l, II. Laws.Registrar of Accounts, W. Q. Ashley.Collector-Gener- uf Customs, J. B. Castle.Tax Assessor, Uahu, Jonathan Shaw.Jeputy Assessor, W. C. Weedon.Postmaster-Genera- l, J. M. Oat.

Customs Bureau.Office, Custom House, Esplanade, Fort St.

Collector-Genera- l, J. B. Castle.r, F. B. McStockor.

Harbor Master, Captain A. Fuller.Tort Surveyor, M. N. Sanders.Storekeeper, Geo. C. Stratemeyer.

DEPARTMENT Or ATTORNEY-GENERA-

Office In Executive Building, King lit.Attorney-General- ," W. O. Smith.Deputy Attorney-Genera- l, A. G. M. Robert-

son.Clerk, J. M. Keu.Marshal. E. G. Hitchcock.Clerk to Marshal, II. M. Dow.Deputy Marshal, Arthur M. Brown.Jailor Oahu Prison, James A. Low.Prison Physician, Dr. N. B. Hmerson.

Board or Health,Office In grounds of Judiciary Building

corner of Milllant and Queen Streets.Members: Dr. Day, Dr. Wood, Dr. Andrews,

J. T. Waterhouse, Jr., John Ena, TheodoreF. Lansing and Attorney-Gener- Smith.President, Hon. W, O. Smith.Secretary, Chas. Wilcox,

executive Officer, C. B. Reynolds.Agent Board of Health, J, D. McVeigh.Inspector and Manager of Garbage Service,

L. L. La Pierre.Inspector, G. W U. Jones.Port Physician, Dr. F, It. Day,Dispensary, Dr. Henry W, Howard.Leper Bettlement, Dr. 11. K. Oliver.

Board or Imhioraiion,Office, Department of Interior, Judiciary

Building, King Street.President, J.A.King.Members of the Board of Immigration

J. B. Atherton, Jas. A. Kennedy, JosephMarsden, James G.Spencer, J. Carden.

Secretary, Wray Taylor.

Board or Education.Office, Judiciary Building, King Btreet

President, W. It, Castle.Clerk, J. F. Scott,Inspector of Schools, A. T. AtklnBon.

Board jo Crown Land CnvMimoMKS.

J, A. King, Minister of the Interior; W. O

Smith, Attorney-Gener- and O. P. IaukeaOffice in Judiciary Building.

Labor Commission.

W, N. rmstrong, Chairman.J. Emmeluth, T. B. Mnrray,J. M. Vivas, II. W. Severance.

Dr. C, T. Rodgers, Secretary.

District Couur.

Police Station Building, Merchant Street.Antonio Perry, Magistrate.James Thompson, Clerk.

PosTorricc Bureau.Postmaster-Genera- l, J, Mort Oat.Secretary, W. O. Atwater.Sup't Postal Savings Dank, E. II. Wodehouse.Money Order Department, F. B. Oat.General Delivery, L. T, Keiuike.Iteglstry Department, G, L.Desha.Clerks: J. D, Holt, II. A. Dexter, H.L.Kekn

mano, F, II. Angus, J, I.lwal, Henry Kala', N, K.Keola, Narlta, J. T. FlgoeredfcMis M, Low,

HONOLULU, 30, 1895

Queer Uses uf Oils.Tho National museum'it collection nt

,olt Is very rimnrknlilo and forms theBUbjoctof nil description In ThePharmaceutical Krn. Tlicio Is oil fronttho noso of tho pilot wlinlc, which willnot freeze at zero F., and the oil fromthe forelegH of tile nlllgntor, which willfreeze whero Ico melts. The latter Is nparticularly fine leather dressing. Oilfrom fat that lies beneath the turtle's up-per shell Is recommended for rheumatism,while the oil tried out from tho entrails ofeel Is said to Ira good for deafness. Thenatives of Ecuador take nu oil from tho fatof it bird called the "guuehcro," whichthey consider equal to oil for table use. InCentral America tho people obtain n, gold-en oil that Is uiieuualcd for water proofing purposes from an Insect that Is nbotltthe size of a rosebud, which yields abouttwo-thir- of Its own weight in this pe-

culiar grease. Tho luscet feeds on tho Bapof n resinous plant, tu which It cllugs byHh long beak, giving It the appearance olbeing drlvou full of queer looking tacks.When tho bugs nro thickest, they aroscraped oil nnu boiled.

Spangles mid Lnees.As regards trimmings spangles will be

all tho vogue for evening dreste.4 this whi-ter. Among charming French things thtprittlest garnltmos for bodkin uru frills olbluck bet embrutdt red with sUel, jet. silver or f,old M'ljillus. Net flouncing withdrop npangles Is an eflecttvo mateiiul lotdaticu diTbscs. Gold aud jet sptiucle lriminllig- -, about nu Inch in width, are muchworn on ten nud evening gowns. Of walslornaments there is it capital variety. A

Eretty belt consists of several rowsofjetthreudid on elastic. Tho llyzantlue.

mosnlc, btcel mid paste buckles for bondctsor belts are very pretty. In tho way oltrimmings for duy dresses narrow braid"arc the thing.

C'oame, mellow laces are more ulTecledthnn any other kind just now. Theynrevery becoming ami more .economical thantho delicate laces.

H. Hackfeld &

ii

HAVE just received, perV. Glade" and

per oilier late arrivals, themost complete stock of . .

DOMESTICS,TAILOR GOODS,DRESS GOODS,CLOTHING,

HATS,BOOTS AND SHOES,SADDLERY, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Hnrdwnre.Itails nnd Railway

Material,Crockery anil' Glassware,Bags and Bagging,

LIQUORS, BEERS,AND

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATRUDAY EVENING,

Co.

HOSIERY,

AMERICANEUROPEAN GROCERIES

FEEDS, FLOUR, Etc., Etc.

A new supply of the' celebrated

SAUERBRUNNEN"

. . Also on hand , ,

ION A COFFEE (Old and New)

1m.

HAWAIIAN SUGAR and RICE,

All of which they offer to thetrade on the on the most;liberal terms.

ABOUTCLASSES.

Since trying the best, have you11 H ox perienced tho difference ?

How much better your eyes feel.

No burning. No smarting.You see perfectly; can read all

day and night.AVasn't it worth a little more for

such a lit?AVhen your eyes begin to trouble

you, why delay?Don't you know that the right

glass at the right tlmo willsave you a world of distress?

We mak'e no charge for testing,and will be glad to diagnoseyour case

H. F. WICHMANGraduate Optician.

Where did you get that suit ?

Why, at

JOHNSTON&

STOREY'S,413 FOltT ST.,

There you get the latestNew York fashions inClothing and Gent's Fur-

nishing. . . . . .

Remember

MAHCll

JOHNSTON & STOREY,

413 Fort Streut,Honolulu.

WATIAI

Miss liattc ltosengrantUlster, Pcnn.

ScrofulaTho Worst Caso tho Doc

tors SawSarsaparllla Porfoctly Curod

C. I. Hood ti Co., Lowell, Mass. i"Dear Sirs: I wish to testify to the proat

value of Hood's Sarsaparllla. For some time Ihad been troubled with scrofula, which earlylast winter assumed a very bad form.

6ores Appeared on My Fncoand hands and gradually Increased in numberuntil they reached to my shoulder. Tho doctors

aid It was the w orst case of scrofula tlicy ci crsaw and also went so far as tosay It was In-

curable. 1 tried ointments and other remediesbut to no avail. A friend recommended Hood's

Hood'sCures6arsap.irIUa, and although I was completely dis-

couraged, as a last chance I resolved to eh e it atrial. After taklngoue bottle 1 noticed tho sorrshad commenced tu heal. After the sixth bottle

They Woro All Hoalod.I continued to take It, however, until I had uicilnine bottles, and now I am perfectly well."Misa Katie Hosenorant, Ulster, Pcnn.

Hood's Pills tro prompt nnd efficient, ydasy In action. Sold by all druggists. Uo.

lloltron Drug Cninpnnj-iVIinlcsnl-

Aitonfs.

BREWER & CO.,

Qneen St,, Honolulu, 11. 1.,

AGENTS FOR

LTD

Hawaiian AEriculturnl Co., OnnmenSugar Co., Hononiu Sugar Co., viuluku Surnr Co.. Sucnr Co.Makee Sucar Co., Haleakala RnrcliCo.. Knnnnala Ranch.-

Planters' Line San I rancit,co rackets.Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Boston

Packets.Agents Boston Board of Underwriters.Agents Pliiladelplila lioaru oi unuer

writers.

EvorHood's

Wnihee

List op Officers :

P. C. Jones PresidentGeo. II. HonKRTsON ManagerE. F. IliBHOP.... Troas. and Kecy.Col. W. Y. Allen AuditorC. M. Cooke jH. Wateiuioubk.. DirectorsA. AV. Carter.... )

JiTMy

BISHOP & CO.,Established In 1838.

BACKERS.Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

DRAW EXCHANGE ONTiir ni in nr nt limn I! 1

I nt am ur Lfiurutiuia, csrt rnnnAND TIIK111 AGENTS IN

New York, Chic&Eo, Boston, Paris,MESSRS. , M, R0THCH1LO h SONS, LONDON

FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAI-

Tho Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney,!N. 8. AV.

The Bank of British Columbia, A'ictorla. nndIts branches, Vancouver, Nanalmo,

B. I'ortlund, Oregon,The Azores and Madeira Islands.Stockholm, Sweden.The Chartered Bank of India, Australia anil

China.The Hongkong Shanghai, China; and

Yokohama, lllogo and Nagasaki, Japan.And transact a General Banking Business.

CASTLE & COOKE, -

LIFE AND FIRE

Insurance Agents

AGENTS for

ifEir ENQLAXD MUTUAL

Life Insurance Co.OF BOSTON.

ffiTNA

FIRE

INSURANCE CO.

OP HARTFORD, CONN

ATLASASSURANCE COMPANY,

Capital, - - $6,000,000Assets, - - $9,000,000

llavlnn been appointed afentsnf the aboveCompany we are now reudy to eltect innur

at tlie lowest rales ot premium,H. AV, HCHMIUT & 80X8.

SHIP OWNERS, ATTENTION!

A better opnortunity is now offeredto secure the most favorablo terms forDeep Sea ISisks than has been

current.

681-- 1 m

For particulars apply at once.JOHN II. PATY,

Resident AgentFireman's Funu Ins. Co.

Weekly Stjlu, $4.00 per year.

ciiuiicii m:iivici:v.

uknthal union ciumcii.Itov, DougliiH 1', ltlmle will nrencli

at 11 n. m. nnd 7:H0 p. in. Sundayschool, 0:5.! a.m. Wednesday, ":!!0 tun,,Chinch prayer meeting. Tho public iscordially Invited lo attend these ser-vices. Japanese Sunday ecliool at theLvcpiim, 10 n.tn. Chinese Sundayschool, 2:1)0 p.m. I'orliigueso Sundayschool nt tho church on Miller street,2:110 p.m.

Y. P. S. C. E. nt 0;30 p. in.Subject: "Pure Thonghls, Pure Words,Pure Ueeds." Matt. 21:25-2- 8! Pg. CI:

0. Strangers cordially Invited locome.

christian church.Harmony Hull, King street, between

Fort and Alakea streets. Rev. T. 1),(larvln, pastor. Preaching ntlln. m.and 7:!i0 p. in. Morning Subject:"The Divine Standard of AVeighls audJIciiBuies." Evening theinu: "ThreoSpecial Truths for the Young."

Sunday School at 0:15 A. M.Hilile class at tho parsonage, corner

King and Richard Btreels, Monday, 7:110

p.m. Lesson, Gen. 22-- 25 chapters Inclu-sive. Everyl o.ly made welcome.

Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:30 p. in,

ruisT sir.TiiomsT episcopal church.Rev. II. W. Peck, pastor. Sunday

services, March !Mst 10 a, in,,Sunday school, Mr. C, Day, superin-tendent. It n. in., sermon : subject:"Tlio Lost Fouhd." 7:30 p.m. , sermon;subject : " Faint, Pursuing."Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:15 p. in.

Meetings held in the hall upstairscomer Fott and Hotel streets Entranceon Hotel street. Everybody welcomed,

SALVATION ARMY KKOULAlt SF.ltVIt'RSI'OK THE WULK.

Birrackson King street, over JohnNntt's. Regular meetings for the week:

Mondnv. 7::i0 native ineetini;: Tuesday, 7:311 p. in., real salvation meeting;Wednesday, u:.iu p. m., real salvationmeeting; Tliuisdav, 7:30 p, in., real sal-

vation meeting; triday. 7:30 p. in. holiness meeting for Christians especially:Saturday 7:;iu p. in., salvntion temSerance. Saturday, 4 p. in., for children;Bunuay, t n. m., Knee urill, 11a. in., Holiness meeting; 1:30p. in. children s meeting; 3 p. in., familygathering; 7:30 p. in, e salvationmeeting.

All are invited to attend the meetings,

ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.The services of the Second Concre-- '

gallon of St. Andrew's Cathedral to-

morrow (Suuilav) will bo as follows:11:15 a. in, morning pra.ier with sermon;Venite, lilvey in !; llenedicitc, HirchIn Dj Benedictus Fremniitle, in E Hat;hymns IDS mid 228; anthem, "Uod is aSpirit,' by Rennet. At 0:30 p. in,, even--son- g

with periium; Magnificat, Barnby inu: mine uiiiutiis, la lor in rj lint;hymns 178 and SOI; nnlhcm, "O, HowAmiable Are Thy Dwellings," by West.All seats will lio free. Rev. Alex.Mackintosh, pastor,

Y. M. C. A. SWtVICF.S.Sunday, 11 A. M., nt (J.iliu Jail; 1:15

PH., at the IWraclts; 3:30 P.M., Biblestudy lit Y. M. C. A.; 0:30 P.M., Oospelpraise service nt Y.M. C. A.

LATTF.lt-DA- SAINTS.Reorganized Church of Jesus Chrlstof

Uittcr-ua- KatntB Old .Masonic Hallcorner of Fort ntiJ Queen streetsServices will bo held on Sunday ns follows: 10 A. M., Bibloclass; 11:15 a. m. and 0:30 p. M., preachinK.

lliitut C'oneurl

The Hawaiian Baud, uirdcr theleadership of Professor Berger, willgive a public concert at ErauiaSquare this evening, beginning at4:30 o clock. Tlie following is theprogram to be rendered:1. March "The Pilot" Sherman2. Overture "Festival" Bach3. Selection "Robin Hnod"..DKovenI, Inlet mezzo "Cawilleria Rusfi..

Mascagnifi. "iccmlnisuences 01 Ullennacu .

The Hank of New Zealand, Auckland, and "fi".."!?""Marc- h- LibertIts branches In Christchurch, Dunedlnn,l wllinrrton. i "Hawaii l'onoi.

C.and

and

ances

ever

hut

Tho Hawaiian Safe Deposit- and Investment Go.

Oileia for sale to investors of

Hawaiianeach.

cana"

smallmeans:

Bonds 300

Bonds $100each,

Wailuku Sugar 1st mortgugc, Bunds (0 per cent.) $1,000 each;

Hivu Sugar 1stB'jnds (7 per cent.) if 1,000 each.

Valtiahle Real ICttate for sale in lotslo hiiit purchasers

..Conrndi....Sousa

Oovernnient

Iliwalian Government

Company,

Company, mortgage,

Coffee and Fruit Land on tho volcanoroul, Island of Hawaii, for sale on easyterms.

For particular! apply lo

THE HMIMM SAFE DEPOSIT UNO IKVES- T-

I

408 Fort Stuef.t, Honolulu.

WILLIAMS' ART GALLERY.

Having resumed business nnd takenadvantage of the piiBt two weeks torenovate our studio wo are better pre-pared than ever to fill orders for viewsof ancient Hawaii and, of the stirringovents of tho latq troubles. Portraitsof the leading characters a specialty.

Our portrait department is onen forengagements, mid our worlc, as in thepast win on up to all ot too modern au- -vancements in our line,

Prize ExIriMlion of Land Shells.

, - ...1... I...uij' irDiucii,.. ,viiy luay naD buiiri.'Hons of land shell, which tliov wouldbo willing to put on public exhibitionare invited to correspond with ProfessorXV. T. Drlchnm. Curator of the B. P.Oishop Museum- - It Is proposed to offerprizes for tho bebt collections. Thecollections will be displayed on thecentral tables of tho Museum Annex.Every possible facility will lie afforded(nr namlmr and arramrlncr the shellB.flie Museum wilt tie open to the publicon Fridays and Saturdays, and the col-lections will bo on exhibition for threeweeks, heniuning May 10,601-- 1 mo

kiwuhr posi stamps wnnteaUUUlUUU before Ju y 1, 18U5.

Will .ay ra1i or give Bond exchange In otberluni)M. ueni.ier eoKbisiiiuuiua uii njprutni

Willi t nrleet. Ueiultlaiu-- u 111 tollour.r stamiis returned at unco It prices are too

mini, lh' Scent maiiie. lSeent mid 50 centana l.eu inturcAtirrttt e.ieeiaiiy ne.ireuAitents wanted. Catalogue on tvvttulnli. K, K li A51I1S. (uliiunit ftani

nr. ll.i am, San Cal. Eatal1872.

5-

STAR1'

ICAAVAITAN ST A IX.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

3. A. MARTIN,

GEO. HONK.

or Honolulu.

AQUNT3.

&

OTAIl Ageill, UUO.

Star Agent Uallukuand Lnhaiuu.

AHCIIITECTS.RII'LKY REYNOLDS,

ARTISTS MATERIALS,PACIFIC HARDWARE CO

CARKIAOB manufacturers.XV XV AVRIOHT,

Fort St.. opiioslto Stables.

COMMISSION .MERCHANT.O. AVK3T, Masonic Block.

Tel. 350. Cor. Alakea and Hotel Stroeti

ENOROSS1NO AND 1LLUMINA1 1NO.

VIGOO JACOBSEN,Telephone 10. Pacific HardnnreCo.

FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERERS.OUDVt'AY & PORTER

Hotel St.J. HOPP & CO.

U King

INSURANCE, AND MARINE.BISHOP & CO.

Firemen's Fund, London and Globe

CASTLE ft COOKE.Aetna, AUiunce, New England Mutual

PLUMBERS AND

EMMELUTH & CO.,

CHAS. LIN I)

MERCHANTS

RESTAURANT'S.

Mutual Telephone 1'25.

Excelsior, Nuuanu

S. Shaw, Proprietor!

VETERINARY sukouons.SCHNEIDER, D. V.

Club Stables, St

WILLIAM WAGENEK,CONTRACTOR AND BU1LDKR,

Second Honolulu. 1'lmiliiK .Mill, Fort bt.

Kinds Jobbing Promptlytended to.

410 Port St.

Club

FIRE

fi

I.

S

All ot

C. J. WHITNEY,Teacher of Elocution aud

matic Art,

Aulinoton Hotel.

Nuuanu

P. O. Telephone

LEWIS & GO.iju'ohteiw.

Fort St.

St.

St,

St.

Naval Supplies. AVholcsale Retailueaiers 111 urucuries, l ruvitnuiis,

111 FortBt.. Honolulu, II. I.tS--tf

Dra- -

M. PHILLIPS. CO.

Wholesale Importers Jobbers of

At- -

fi!7

Box S07. 210.

and

&

and

AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS,

Corner Fort and Qut-e- Sts., Honolulu,b7tf

H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS

IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION

MERCHANTS.

Fort Street, Honolulu.

M. S. GRINBAU3I & CO.Limited.

HONOLULU II. ICommission Merchants and Importers

of General Merchandise.Han Francisco Office. 215 front St.

E. VANDOORN & CO.,No. 2o FORT ST., EsM,anadh,

Stop on your way to the wharf andbuy a cigar or get an iced cold drink.

CONSOLIDATED

SODA WATER WORKSCOMPANY, LTD.

Esplanade, corner Allen and Fort streets.

HOLLISTER 4. CO., Agents

J. M. MONSARRAT.

ATTORNEY AT LAAV AND NOTARY

PUBLIC.

Cartvrrlght Block, Merchant St., Honolulu.

PORTUGUESE TRANSLATION.

In all kinds of work ot translating fromPortiuruetio to Enelhih or Encllsh to Portu- -

Kuese, 1 oiler my servleen at reauonaoieratan.

Fort

Floor

F. A. HIIA'EIKA.At Unlano Luslatana olllce. Mutual Tele--

Iilinne liutlillng. "H

BEATER 8ALOON.Fort Street. Opposite Wilder & Co.

II. J. NOIrn, Prop'r.First-Cla- Lunches served with Tea, Coffee

BodaA'atei Glctier Ale cr Milk.

IV Sn nk r' Rnnltt a ?nrUltT

NUNES & HARRISONHorseshoeingandBlacksmithing,

Neat AVcrk mid SatUfactlon GuaranteedTelephone 415.

Three doors Walklkl of Richard.

jr..--.

MEDICAL jI A.J 0.R G01)S

THEY RIVAL THEIU BUO rHERS'CF LE

GAL. FAME IN FANCY PEES.

Some r.uortiiMii Iitromm .TIi a t A rnly tlm Ifclect In Tlulr

rrofr!lon In Nrw Vuk Itmr. In Cnn

trat, tlio Cnutnioii Ilrrtl rnron.

An English Jourr'llH vlKltlng tld coun-try n few jeara ago fald of New A'ork thatIt wot "a lnarka hero nil delrablc warestrecertaln to'btlnga fair rcwanl fur thetrouble and expenpo of produrlntf them."AVldlo this N as true today us It Wan then,there nro critics who find fault with thekcalo of prices and tlvo point tu the old ray-ing that It Is. ltnpos.lblo to satisfy every-body.

A reporter has invent IgaU-- tlio ubiectof professional Incomes ftaived In thiscity, and In the course of this InvestigationhiiAdlcccverd that, If the lurtfi cited byPresident Hit) per nro nccnv7Jehls collegeprofessors are doiiltx riultu lis wull a thenverat'M lawver, doctor and clerVnion InNew York, lla ftntrs that In 01 collegeshaving from CO lo "if) students, the salariesof the most highly Jiaid profesoi-- averageabout 1 1,000, nnd that In colleges bavinsmore than 50 i Indents the aernge Is(1,010.

Tho average ljuiness man lio makes S

per cent on his Inrcstid capital thinks thatLo N getting n very fair icttirn for It. Thecapital of t bo professional man U Ids edu-cation, sothat l'ifsiden4 llnrner'spiofiwMjrreceives an Iticome about eimlvulent. tutliatderhed from (3,000 Invested atB p'Tcent.M&ny doctors and lawyers have confessedtotliu renorler tliat they Mould no glad tofetl cure of realizing that profit ns the re-

sult of a year's lalor.During tlio lint 3' or 40 jears tlie rato ol

couipensution fortlicheavientcases of Workhithethieo learned professions has greatlyIncreased. Ilcfore tuuMir the lawyer horeceived a fioof t3,0U), t3,000 ur tr.,o00 wasrtKiirded n a specially lucky fellow. Todaylt Is u common thing forell knownmembers of tbulmr to charge and obtainsucli sums for n particular wrvice.

Din itig the famous l.rici litigation.brouglit about by tho trausuctions of Fi.ikaud Gould, David Dudley Field, tlieir coun-sel, Is said to have leceived a retainer olJ1O0.0OO. At no time during tho periodwhen that eminent jurisconsult was at thesummit of his faiuuntul In the midst uf ailactive practice did ho derive less than fclGO.000 per annum fiomhis professional labors.--Mr. Ijvarts' Income was iu!lc as large, midMr. Choatn, Ills pnituer, is today In lecilplof ono that cannot bo much less. Whilethesocascs aro exceptional, theie arc, it isestimated, between 1300 nud 400 l.iwyeishere whoso avcrago annual earnings willtxcted tlO.000.

Against I In so, which niny lie ciassined ascases of lawyers of exceptional talents andopportunities, are to bu placed tho casta oftho thousands of less fortunate ones, manyof whom barely manage to turn asuppoitfor theuiscHus and their families. The lawIs a crowded piofesslon, and for the luaiiwho enters it without briefs or friends anu ti profitable one. According to an est inialegien tho reporter by n member In luugpractice, the average) income of the NowYorK lawyer is between pwu ami ?i,ooo.

Tho same condliionsaro to bu observed Inthu meillcal nrolesslou. lliere, loo, menof the highest attainments nud leputatlonare earning jtaily turns tliat halt a ceutiuyago would ave been regarded s a fortune.A lit submitted to the repoiter of physi-cians who-- Incomes exceetl coil1taiucd, auiung otheis, sucli names as Dr.Louuils, Dr. Flint, Dr. Snie, Dr. Satterlee,Dr. btimsou, Dr. .uarkoo, Dr. Peters, Dr,McBurney, Dr. Hamilton, Dr. DelafleldnndDr. Weir. Tho list of those whose incomesare in the neighliorhood of 10,000 embracestho mimes of nearly 00 practitioners.

Doctors llkoLoomls, Flint and Sayru holdthe same lelatlun to tho practieo of medicine that lawjers like Choate, Kvarts, Car-te- r

and Field bold to the practice of law.They aro tho "major gods" of their profession, and thiir leuiurierntlon Is graduated according to the public appreciationof their skill nlxl talent. Aphysician who lies been associated with Dr.

'Looiuls In many Important cases is of theopinion that his profession yields him usmuch asC,i,0U0or?70,000a year. Informertimes, when a doctor had more businessthan ho could attend to, ho turned some ofIt over to nu assistant. Although that isstill done, the most popular of the lendingphysicians correct tho excess by Increasingtheir charges or by adopting the rule ofcousultlng physicians.

X iiuartcr ot a ceut ury iiacic was theusual feu for a visit. Now It Is in some Instances ii, in otlicrtlOnud In btllloikcrt-- U

lien a physician who has nhuuduncd thepractice of visiting his patients and becomea cousultlng physician makes an exceptionunder special cucuiuhtnuces, lie charges foia visit thus made as much ns hu would fora consultation. Doctors of tho grade olSay re, Stimson, Flint, Ioomls and Mc- -

lluruey, when ucting ns consulting puytlclans, receive us high as fit), f75 and S100.

In tho third or lowest grade of thu profession the incomes taper dow u from $3,000to n few hundreds. This ot couisc is themost numerous grade ami has the prlutl-ploo- f

the suilval uf the llltotas illus-trated by experiences that me often pushtlvely harruwlug. At the lime when thepassion for painting plucqucs was most in-

tensely developed In this city, a iiiilc observed that, "Of placquts and doctors thereIs no end." llealludid tn thu multitudeof "sawbones" jcurly graduated In spite olthe fact that New York has hud for jearsmora doctors than It knows what to dowith. By tho profession the opinion is idmost unanimously intertnluid that thebest correction uf the evil Is to raise thestandaid of iuullflcatic.li. lhduco thuquantity uud Improve the quality of thesupply. Now York News.

W. iiltli), but Dmlllute.Two little idrK Oertrude and Kthcl lliil-

ger, who are helieuses to $10fl.U0O each, wererecently arralKiieil as vaRrantsln a Imdoiipolice court Tliey nro warda in chancery,and their fortune U so seeurely locked tinthat they are practically desHtutu anil unable to procure decent furruuudiniH, clolliIns or education.

r- -

Castle & Cooke,

IMPORTERS,HardwareandCommissionMerchants,

General Merchandise

AgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

VP TJIItMSlt4

IK AHTAN0B. r J

1

NO.

Pittcnted uniler the, luxe ofiiviifun RepubUe,

One, (ytjBa Shreddersretx-nt-l letlrt1J1llstallco,' .at

&9lIATIOIAL-CAfE- l

has

mill,. or the Pfiahau I'laMfation

Coinpanv, rioinakua, , Hawaii1,

and Mr. Andrew Moore, tliemanager, writes concerning it

PXauhau Plantation Co.,Hauakoa, Jan. 10, lfcM.

XVtt. O. iBwt.v.t Co., Ltu., Honololc:Gkntlbmbx The mill has lnyn runningshir- - Wing the ifut two weeks, with the NationalCnno Shreilder LiU'Iy installed, giving themost stilisfactor result.

Our mill consists of threo sets of two rol-lers, '.' In. dla. by 71 in. long, the suiedtidiscs lming ft ft. 7 In. long, driven nilautomatic engine 11 in. ilia, cj Under by 14in. stroke.

The Ibittoon cane K'lng uiillul is an luinlas it is pftssllilo for rune to lie. having betn,ubjectcsl to a severe droiutut during thewholos!iiol of ilsgi'owtli, and growing onland with n trnilo wind cxisnure. Our ex- -iK'iieneu wilhtli Sin older, mirticuluily withulwvocane, s it to Is) jut what ourmills n,siuiTOl, the shredded cane lielng lictterprevireii lo nao lis juieefixirueusi man

after iaslug throtuih the llrst mill.The first mill Is now allow til to njien 0 In.instead of k in. as f'mierly,so tliat tho truthnow leave the llrst nun, iwiu r grounu, manit foruuTly did tlio secoiul, and this withouttho old timed groaning, choking, and fetruln-Iu- k

uf theinacbiner.lleldnd the llrst second mills wo apply

hot water, tho quautitt for tho Just I'Jduys,as jierstateiueiit attachod, lias merugtsl 05per teiit. on the total Jiuco iroin the cane.

Tho tra--h from the last mill is cut up muchfiner than before the rUiredder wos applied,uii.ch of it resemblimr saw dust, it coutniusas per statement Mil jier cent, uf moisture sndinaKes luel, tnu juice iroin tni iosl nullntandsr, degits?s lh1x., so that tho moisturein tho trnh is uf 5 tier cent, sugar solution.

Tho Hollers mntu steam much easier thantiefore. now care has to lie taken to keep themrom mowing 041, wnereas is'ioro greni careaus nectsary to keep tin .team from going;ij'i low wnen 1110 1 an was on.

Ily the us3of the HhreuUirwe have dis- -Hjnstsl with six men, formerly necewiry tolistiibute tho cane on the carrier, food theina mm. nnu mrow oaric mo long pieces.

ino r Machinery is a good al

jol, nnd should causo ltttlo or norouble, as it is subjected Ui Imt light strains..You will seothut bv applrim: the Shrwl- -

ler, our wbrk in all departments has Wnvery materially lniproed obtaining a"letter extraction at loss expense than formerly. The grunt improvement in uur steam,auses much satuioction to uiose engageii 111

110 1111.

Yours Heeiiectfully,A. 1IUOHE.

Plans, specifications and prices)1 these Shredders may be had111 application to

Agculsi for tho

Ifwniln Pt'UllbllO

CALIFORNIA & HAWAIIAN

FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO.,

OlT. 1!. H. DKTOT.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,ICE HOUSE GOODS,

FISH AND VEGETABLKS,

ifi.1U1

Solo

&

ly every Steamer from San Kranclsco andA'nucuuver. ..... Milppln bundled.

GEORGE CAVENAUGH,AfANAClKll.

In mldlt! n to my Irs totlcof CArrlatrunutlVnt-o- malerlnl I Juwujutt m't'ivfd iTS.S.vtitrHlla nn nBorlintiTl of vIIUQU T)V$fur hurn'is orHIumllnc To,. uUHuttAULuI'll Horn; KliM, SUbKHSKlN, CAKKlAQcMATb, In Green, Illue, Kcd and O ran jr.

(SufHltt RtfTUca tn stilt tho iltnep.V fuw of lbfo SAI'lilY CAKRIAUK POliOPlUUninrD ChU nnd boo them.

"ehietf. A (iitKiT Cosvi:iK.rB to Laihi:?,m thev jreint th Uu from TalHuic to the..Toumi whvn Iravinif tho larrl.itfc. lan;n.B.oi,u.eut o, CARRIAGE FRINGE-

ilASIl LEATHER Ka'AS "- M-

kciii lor r.vi.co.v uu:vci,i:s.old fur Cash or oil the Ilistldluieut l'lsn.

No.

We

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MakeAll Kinds

HLOCIv.Keli. 'JU, 1S9.V.

of Silverware.Do you wear

one of ourWar Em- -

blems?

.lacobson & Pfeiffer,I'orl Struct Jeivcllrrs,

Near rorner Kinc.

THE EAGLE HOUSE,Xiititmu AM'iuif,

imrsiMQNIl & JOllKSO.V,

First-Cla- ss Family Hotel, i

lllinUK l'.. HUITK (111 HI.NQI.E.

Detaelied Collaues ronnette.1 with the Iloute s

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Our Table is supplied irifft thebtst the market affonls. ....

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Kill . Kloatrlo Work.

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SATURDAY, - MAllCll 181.

time: V TEXTS.

v It is a pity that the Rev. Dr.litnvois, like the Gaiety Girlcoiu- -

cdy, company, visited the towniviiliniit niniinriiicr before an aud

This is an incongruous ' captains and owners basked in

but the. two are the perpetual sunshine. It is no

notable callers between Rev. doubt true that holes were

nr. Talmatrc Prof. 11. G. Xor-,i- n the hull of the Gayhcad and

thru A few sample sentences that the fire was

will serve to show what was missedwhen Rev. Dr. Hawis passed Iion-olul-

"The thing that concerns usespecially is the contemporaneousfeature of Christ's utterances. Healways spoke up to date. One rea-

son some people won't listen to usnowadays is because we talk aboutwhat our grandfathers taught.What were Christ's texts? Well,anything almost; anything thatcaught his eye the weather, forinstance. Jesus almost constantlytalked about the weather. He toldthe people about the sun and theclouds. He spoke about the thingsthat everybody knew, and the peo-

ple listened to him. Why ?

the subjects were of interest.Yet some talked about him, andsaid: 'Why, this is shocking. It'sbeneath the dignity of the pulpit.'My good friends, nothing that isfor tile good of man is beneath thedignity of the pulpit."

Tim baseball season approachethapace and soon there againassault the air "the melancholyhoot of the hoarse-voice- d coacher."

A Michigan- - newspaper, in re-

cording a marriage the other day,added that '"the bride is a memberof eight secret societies, severalclubs and one or two missionarybands."

A singlU purchaser in the United States has secured all the original Du Maurier drawings in Trilbyand Peter Ibbetson, paying 17,500for them. This is as much money

as it cost Queen Isabella to fit outColumbus on his first voyage, withall his incidentals and et ceteras.

In oudkr to foster the buttertrade, the Canadian governmenthas offered to buy the winter buttermade by its citizens for shipment toEngland, paying for it 20 cents a

pound. The opposition papers saythis sudden development of pater-

nalism is intended to secure thefarmers' vote.

Tkui; it is that the island of

presents a most inviting field

for investors. It is urged there areobstacles that seem to baffie all en

ergy and capital. Conditions havealwavs succumbed to man. Theadverse situations there are of a

nature than can easily be handled.They relate only to legal and legis-

lative matters. There are no dis-

couraging physical features.

Thr return of social, musical,literary and political evenings withscarcely a reference to the late tinpleasantness, shows that much thatrelates to the uprising of Januarylast has passed into history. Thereis one result, however, that in timewill force itself forward as an issueor a problem. We are wonderinghow soon overtures will be made inbehalf of certain political prisonersand exiles. Some of them havefriends whose waking and sleepingthoughts are devoted to plans forrelief.

The portions of Dr. H. G. North-rup'- s

lecture relating to villagewere of a nature flatter

ing to the local Government andthe people. He was able to suggestvery little indeed that had iiQt heretofore been placed before the publie. Many of his plans for beautifying the town have already hadthat effect in tlieir operation on

Honolulu. Of course there is

vast field for advancement, but theauthority was in his nraiseof the appearance of the place. Heespecially commended the work ofthe Department of Forestry andAgriculture in importing and plant'ing trees and shrubs. He suggest- -

e'd removal of front, fences in resi

dence districts and trees for eitherside of such streets as lleretauia.

Athletic Club ateetiiiff.

The Honolulu Amateur Clubwill hold its monthly meeting onMonday evening at 7:30 P. m. atthe Y. M. C A.

The advisability oi lioldnig aseries of road races, .somethingsimilar to the last held, will bebrought amongst other mattersfor discussion.

12.CU

SO,

one

oneup

March 2j,

It seems that captuins of whaleships have their woes the sameas other lolks. It lias been theimpression lor a century or morethat it was the poor sailor whosuffered hardships, and that the

ience.grouping,moit bored

midincendiary, but

will

lavish

the idea promulgated that theofficers and crew were a veryhappy family must be taken cum

gruuo salts. Men do not attemptcriminal offenses on their employcrs without some reason forit. There is ically no way of

telling whether the sailors on theGayhcad have been liixiiriatinin me mirinsr uic vovaire orwhether they have even had theretnilar allowance of "duff" or if

the articles in the "slush box'have been issued at San Francisco prices. But we have reasonto guess that such is not reallyme case judging worn ure regulation treatment accorded sailoron whale ships.

tSpj.

The celebrated Dictz Oil Stovessold by us are acknowledged tobe the best and safest stoves lorquick heating manufactured. Wehave sold a number ot thesestoves during the past fewmonths and they have in everyinstance given the purchaserbetter satisfaction than was ex-

pected. With the Dietz Oil Stoveyon can fry, bake, roast or broilwithout the slightest danger ofexplosion and with absolutely noodor from the oil. They arc sup-plied with utensils necessary forcooking anything in the edibleline. The price is reasonable andthe cost ol fuel amounts to aboutthree cents a meal.

The Clauss Bread Knife is thecheapest, and best for the purposemanufactured. For a dollar youget three separate knives; onefor bread, one for cak'c and onefor paring fruit or vegetables.They are. manufactured of finestaluminum steel and with handlesthat will not become loosethrough contact with hot water.

The Avery sugar land imple-ment for which we are soleaireuts for the Hawaiian Islandsare most satisfactory articles foruse on plantations. Letters re-

ceived from mangers of var ousplantations speak in the highestterms of them and commendedthem highly for their economicqualities as well as the mannerin which work is performedthrough their aid. We have afull stock of the Stubble Diggers,Stubble Shavers, FertilizerDistributors and Disc Cultiva-tors and will be pleased to furnishphotographs and informationconcerning them to parties inter-ested in plantations.

While "all the ills that flesh isheir to" mav not come lroindrinking impure water it cer-tainly is a part of the cause. IIyou believe that untiltcred water,whether it conic from an artesianwell or from a rcsorvoir, is pure,lust dr.'fw a bucket full and let itstand fortv-eitr- hours. Themillions ol wriggling things youwill find in the bucket at the endof that tune will convince you ofyour error. Wu sell two makesof filters and experience hasproven them to be the best manufactured. The Improved StoneFilter has been tested for yearsand given satisiaction in everhome in which it is usedThey are easily cleaned and haveno intricate parts to takeout andno lininer to become foul. Wehave also the celebrated PasteurFilter about which so much hasbeen said and written in theScientific journals. '1 hesc filtersare highly recommended byphysicians as being thorough intheir work.

When the spring time comesis tune to think about paintimWe have the best paint, thegreatest variety of colors and wesell them at the lowest prices ofanyone in Honolulu. We claimthat our Hendry's Ready MixedTaints arc superior in qualityand will go luriher than anyready mixed paints in the mark-et. I'hev contain a greater proportion of oxide of zinc and japanthan other "ready Ionise" paintsand lor that reason they retaintheir color and gloss for a longerperiod. Wc have them for inside and outside use in quarthall gallon and gallon containers.

THE HAWAIIAN HARD

WARE COMPANY.

307 Fort stieet.

Snto of Covornment Lot on thomnukn slclo of Crcon Stroot,above Stotio Quarry. SouthSlopo of Punchbowl Hilt, Hono-

lulu, Onhu.On Tlmrnlay, May 2ml, 180.", nt 12

o'clock, noon, nt tho front entrance oftlio Kxeeutlve IIuIIiIIiik, will bo Bold nt

Uullc Auction a Government loton the tniiuln tlilo of GreenStreit, aliovo the Stone Quarry,South Slope ot Punchbowl Hill, Ilono- -

ulu, O.uiu, containing an urea of 25,- -

100 njiiuio feetti little more or less.Upset Price: $s.W.OO.

J. A KING,Mlnhter of the Intel tor.

Interior Ofllce,March so, 1895.

018-- 3t.

MR. LOUIS WAItUEN Iih thlx tinyIcon appointed a member of the ItonilUonrii for the Taxation District of Ewanml AVnlatiae, Inland of O.1I111.

Interior Office,

J. A. KING,Minister ot tho Interior,

Marcli 28, 180.1.

M7-- 3t

NOTICE- -

All holders of lock boxes nt the Gen- -

eral Post OfTlce are hereby notified tilfrom nnd after April 1, 1895, box rentsmust bo paid for quarterly in ndvnnceand if not paid for within (dirty (30)days after the first day of each quarter.tlieir box will be doted without furthernotice.

(Signed) JOS. M. OAT,Postmaster General.

Approved:(Signed) S. M. DAMON,

Minister of Finance.017-- 31

Tondors for Making Uniforms fo

tho National Guard of Hawaii

QUAHTnitMASTnu'R Department,March 28th, 1895.

Sealed tenders will bo received by thoundersigned until 12 o clock noonMonday, April 1st, 1895, for the manufacture of Mouses and Trousers for theNational Guard of Hawaii for the sixmonths ending September 30, 189.'

Cloth and regulation buttons will befurnished to bidder nt prices tolearned on applka'ion ofllco of B"' day May,the Quartermaster at Military Hea-dquarter.

All garments to be well sewed withsilk thread, and cut and made to rneas- -

uio as required. Trimmings and pat-tern as pei- samples nt Headquarters.Tenders to bo marked "Bids for Cloth- -

'4MlrV'

lirir,' and nddiessed to Captain W. O.Aflrlev, Quartermaster, lleadquaitersNational Uuaril of Hawaii.

The undersigned reserves the right toreject any or nil bids.

AV. O. ASHLEY,Quartermaster 1st Reg., N. G. H.

Approved:FRANCIS M. HATCH.

Minister of Foreign AiTuirs.GIT--

WATER NOTICE.

Holders of water privileges, or thosepaiug water rates, are hereby notifiedthat the hours for irrigation purposesare from 7 10 8 o'clock a. nr. and 6 to 6

"o'clock p. nr.

ANDREW IIROWN,Superintendent of Water Works.(Aproved) J. A. KING,

Minister of the Interior,Honolulu, March 12, 1801.

Cl)3-t- -f

The Kinau brought eighteen passengers from the volcano.

The Aloha Dranch of Theoso-phisl- swill hold a meeting at their

hall this evening.

AU are invited to attend the lec-

ture on "Industrial Training" atKaniehamelia school 011 Mondayevening.

Tim modi:h.v way.Commends itself to theto do pleasantly and effectually whatwas formerly done in the crudest man-ner and disugreeably as well. To cleansethe system and break up colds, head-aches and fevers without unpleasanteiTects, use the delightful liquid laxativeremedy, 83 rup of Figs.

Tlio Doiitnr'M Preiipnce of 311ml,"Speaking of doctor's bills," said Cooper

as he elevated hit feet nud lit a cigar, "1have recently hud revealed to me a depthof nerve which I supposed was possessedouly by gas men and plumbers. You knowyoung Dr. de I'loniaf"

"Yes.""Well, you know when ho was graduated

and came hero to practice he was prettysweet on my daughter Grace for awhile"

"Yes.""Will, one roaktlng day last minimer she

met 1dm down town tthllu she was outshopping, and ho aked her in to have aglasH ol soda water at I'lzis & Foam's."

"Very nice,""Wait. Little w Idle that he popped,

auu urace inrew mm over."Poor fellow!""Yes. I'oorfellowl Hut he had hU wit

about and yesterday I got this bilhJames Am-he- l)u I'mma, M. D.

Ofllce Hours,12.01 a. iu. to 119 p. ro.

Q. Coorr.u, Dn.Jaly4 To treating daughter 3.00

--Puck,

.1 P7floMltlon.A miser was oncn heard to say that ho

irouln do anything to secure nuotucr i'l.OCX). A wager was laid privately that heshould be asked to allow himself to bokilled for 1,000. It wua. mentioned tohim. lie took -- I hours to consider. Tbotime having expired the parties called odturn again, anu nn answer was;

"Well, I have considered your offer andnave coma to t lie conclusion ttiat your 1.-

000 would not bo of any tervico to me aftermy decease, but I tell yon what I am

to do. I will content to allow you touall Kill me tor iooo." t

Kut llttfuro Sleeping.Eat before sleep. All beings except man

are governed by natural Insliuct, and ev-ery being with n stomach, except man,eats before Mtvn, nud efeu the human infant, guided by tho same Instinct, bucksfrequently itay ami ulgut, ami If the stoai-ac- h

is empty for any prolonged period itcries lonj; and loud.

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

WE OFFER for Three Days only that Valuable Property located between Pen-sac- ola

and Pukoi Streets of this City, formerly owned by J. A.

Hassingcr. This Land has a frontage of 400 feet on Pensacola Street directlyopposite the premises of F. M. Hatch. It goes through to Piikoi Strcpt, havinga depth of 600 feet. It has a frontage on Piikoi Street of 250 feet. ,

There is a large House with Stable and other Outbuildings on the premises, and

a large variety of choice Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, well grown, on the place.

Tlio nroti ooritriliiM --X 82100 norow.This property is now offered as a whole for $15,(101) until Saturday, and if .not

sold by that time will be cut up and sold in Building Lots.

Buy Before the Boom Gomes. -

For Particulars apply

'aiian Safe Deposit and investment Go.

BY AUTHORITY.

ELECTIONPROCLAMATION

DEPAHT5ir.ST OP INTEUIOU, I

Ho.sOLULU, Match 20, 1805. J

In ircconluuce with Article 80 of theConstitution, notice is hereby given thata Special Klectiou for u Representativeto till the vacancy canted by the deathof Charles L. Carter will be nr theFourth Representative District, Islandof Oiihu, between the hours of 8 o'clock

l10 a. in, and S o'clock p. m. on Monday, theat the of lb95.

after

him,

held

The Voting Precincts, Polling Placesand Inspectors of Election are asfollows:

FOURTH DISTRICT.All that portion of tho Island of

Oahu lying cast and south ofNuunnu strcot.and a lino drawnIn extension thereof from iheNuuanu pall to Mokapu point.

1st Precinct.

to

Ml that portion of said district comprised in Honolulu or Kona and lyirjgeast of Funuhou street, and u line drawnin extension thereof, mnukn and nrakai.Polling place: Government Nursery,junction of King and Wuikiki streets.Inspectors: W. L. Howard,

2d Precinct.

C.

John Kea.

All that portion of said district comprised iu Honolulu or Kona and lyingbetween tiro u utterly boundary of theFirst Precinct nnd u line drawn ns follows, viz: From tho foot of Soutlr streetalong South, King and Alapai streets,and from the head of Alapai street to thoflagpole on the old battery on Punchbowl; thence to and along tlio rrdgo onthe easterly sido of Pauoa Valley to thesummit of the mountain, Polling place:Berctania Street School House.

Inspectors: J. Miigeorr,W. C. Wilder,M. I. Sylva.

3d Precinct.

A. reslano,

A.Jr

All that porl ion of said district comprised iir Honolulu or Kona and lyingbetween the westerly boundary of theSecond Precinct and Nuunnu street, andmuuka of Sclrool street mid a line drawnfrom the junction of School arid Punch-bowl streets to the flagpole orr tho oldbattery on Punchbowl. Polling place:liuilding ut entrance to lower reservoirgrounds, Nuuanu avenue.

Inspectors: W. II. Huogs,J. D. Holt,F. P. Mclntyre.

4th Precinct:

All that portion of said District com-prised lu Honolulu or Kona turd

by the 2d and .Id Precincts, lleretauia und Nuuanu streets. Pollingplace: Royal School.

Inspectors: J. M. Vivas.James Nott, Jr.,S. Decker.

fith Precinct:All thai portion of said District com

prised iu Honolulu or Korra and bound-ed by the 2d Precinct, lleretauia sheet,Richards btreet and tho Harbor. Polling'place: Kaptt.mvu Building,

Inspectors: Alex. Lyle,J, U. Kawainui,O. S. Bradford.

Gtli 1'ieciiict:

All that portion of said district com-prised in Honolulu or Kona and bounded by Richards street, Ileretania Btreet,Nuuanu street and tho Harbor. Pollingplace: Bell lower.

Inspectors: Henry Smith,M. McCami,J, 8. ltumoj,

7th Precinct:All that portion of said District, com-

prised iu the judicial and taxation District of Koolaupoko, and ljing cast andsouth of a lino drawn from the NuuanuPali to Mokapu Point. Polling place:School House, Wulinaualo.

Inspectors: II, Cobb Adams,Aaron Ku.

010-- 3t les

J. A. KING,

Minister of the Interior,

Don'tee

408 FORT STREET.

wenWhy?Oh I I don't know. Worry I expect,Worrying about what?Well, you know the servants are i

heap of trouble.The children worry me a heap.I am broken down.In the morning I generally have q

headache ;

Along towards evening my backfeels as If it would break.

Every time tire baby cries I nearlyJump out of my skin, I am sonervous.

Your system needs toning up. Why

not take Brown's Iron Bittersthe best strengthening medicine made.It will give you a good appetite, makeyour blood rich and pure, give youstrength, make life a pleasure. Notonly take it yourself, but give It tothe children. It Is pleasant to take.Small dose. The only iron medicine

that don't blacken the teeth. But get

the genuine It has crossed red lineson wrapper.BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, M&

The NobronDrug Company,

P. O. Box, 480

The

SOLE AGENTS.

Y

V

4IM ' V

Lots.

At WAIKIKI, on car line and on

PAI.AMA ROAD near fertilizer,; plant.These Iota are very clreap and will be

sold on easy terms.

Desirable Ache TnAcrs near thecity and other properties for sale.

BRUCE WARING & CO.,

Dealers in Lots and'Landi.503 Fort Street.

528

Trji the "Star" Office for Fine Printing

XOXXLVP

Building

Store on Islands to buy and

First - Class - Second - Hand - FurnitureGood and Clean, at Prices to suit the hardtimes t& and Sold Cheap for Cash. . .

Mutual Tol. 24S

To be the lowest

Priced the NKW

lllglnst CnnhPrice lald for iiti fW Furniture nt lire J. X. L.,Corner Nuunnu and King Streets.

DR. HALPRUNER'S

Rheumatic Cure

and

LinimentWell known to many

of Honolulu.

Small size, 50c. - Large size, $1.

'T'T''T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'

For Sale by

Benson Smith &FORT AND HOTEL STREETS.

PUS

Combined

Residents

Co.

WHAT I WANT!

HOUSE nml LOT-wort- JP1500to if 2000.

Any one having a House forSale or Rent to call on me.

WHAT I HAVE!

Several excellent Houses andRooms to Rent.

Sale,Several Pieces of Property for

C D. CHASE,Safe Dsposii Building,

Tel 181. 406 FOIlT STltEET

020 FORT53- -

For Informationconcerning

MUTUAL INVESTMENT

Cam, on ok Amikhss

John M. Chase,GENERAL

406 1'out St. Titr.. 184.

Easter Opening"i

Ol'"

Imported PATTERN HATSand BONNETS to Tjc exhibited

STREET.

II I I'JI I I ill

. . .

AGENT,

Officii:

11, lliUlDJJill UI1U 1UJJI.

March 23d, 25th and 26th.YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.

'

SPORTSMEN, ITiEITlOl!We are giving to our customers frte of ciarge, a book entitled

"DOGS, Their Ailments, and How to Trent Them."It doesn't cost you a cent, only trouble of asking for it,and gives many valuable

on care of Dogs.Call on or address the

rr?J

I2 FOKT tSTI-eiSISU"- .

KRAJEWSKrS

CRUSHERHE HONOLULU IRON COMPANY

having secured the Exclusive Agency for the Hawaiian Islands for the Krajewski Patent Sugar Cane Crush

er, arc prepared to receive orders for the same, to bedelivered in time lor the next crop.

THE

6!ij-l-

KOKOMJLU

the

the

WORKS

now

This machine, which has been invented but a lew years, hasbeen adopted by a great number ol cane sugar manufacturers,especially in Cuba, where it was first put to trial and where itbecame extremely popular. Nearly one-thir-d of the whole sugarcrop made in Cuba ii being made with the assistance of thesecrushers. These crushers nave also proved a great success inother West Indian Islands, and Louisiana, as can be seen by testimonials on liana.

These crushers when attached to any cane mill will increaseits capacity by from 50 to 100 per cent; will improve extraction,will regulate teed of the mill. We have three of these machinesin the way. For lurthcr particulars enquire at the

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.

He lias liad his leg pulled,Haire Ton?

To avoid this buy yourShoes from the . . ; .

BSC

Is

SHOE STORE.

s

ft

1893lead.

NKYVS IN A NUTSIIEI.I

Cleveland bicycles, simply

H. May & Co.,kinds of butter.

advertise all

Monday will be pay day in Gov-ernment departments.

The Woman's Exchange willopen next Wednesday morning.

Highest cash price paid for Ha-waiian stamps. C. V. Sturdbvant.

The big foot-ba- ll game will beginat 3:45 o'clock sharp this atternoon.

I'rcnch dinner, music and danc-ing nt the Hawaiian hotel thisevening.

At 5 p. m. today entries for thetenuis tournament Saturday weekwill close.

Annexation prices for everything,including "The Club Cocktails,"are announced bv the HawaiianWine Co.

Adjt. Enger, S.A., willmorrow about his trip onon uiuleback.

tell

The usual Saturday afternoonconcert at Emma Square, beginningat 4:30 o'clock.

Nearly four hundred Japanesewill return home by the Chinaleaving Tuesday.

B. Shimizu has obtained alicense to publish a daily newspaperin Japanese to be known as "TheVolcano."

If you want'to buy, sell or ex-change stamps, go to JohnT. Brown,No. 4, Masonic Temple, Alakeastreet. Box 441.

A Japanese stole $300 and awatch at Lahaina, and came to Ho-

nolulu by the Kinau. He was ar-

rested this morning and will bereturned to Maui.

It will be a satisfaction to mem-

bers of Company D to know thatPrivate Meams finally accepted hismedal for gallant conduct.

The postponed monthly meetingof the Honolulu Teachers Associa-

tion will be held in the Y. M. C.A. hall next Tuesday evening.

Fine stock of Easter bonnets andhats at Mrs. Hauna's on Fortstreet, imported direct frnn theEast, call and see for yourself.

Fine,-pleasur- e boats for ladiesand gentlemen at the new Hawa-iian Boat House, foot of Richardstreet. Moonlight boating parties,etc"

-

A milinery opening to cap theclimax will occur in the Arlingtonblock next Monday, Tuesday andWednesday. This is Miss Cahill'sentirely new stock.

A lead pencil notice posted onthe door of the Marshal's officevesterdav savs: "If you wish tosee the Marshal, please wait untilhe is disengaged."

Tust arrived at Ordway andPorter'i-- full line of Antique Oak,and Ash bed room sets, Cheffoniersand side boards, to be-- sold at thelowest prices for cash.

Levev will sell on next Tuesdayat 10 a big lot of general merchan-dise and dry goods and at noon ahorse and brake, the horse beingalso a good saddle animal.

"How to help each other growin grace" is the topic for the Y. M.C. A. praise service Sunday even-

ing, 6:30 o'clock. The meetingwill be led by Rev. Dr. Hyde.

When you want fine watch re-

pairing done or jewelry made, go toH. G. Biart, Fort street at Gertz'.Mr. Biart's long experience is aguarantee of good workmanship.

The "Mother's Club" will meet011 Monday next at 3 o'clock inEmma Hall. The topic for discus-

sion will be "The Life of Frobel,"and Mrs. Dumas will read a paperon the subject

A runaway horse drawing abrake came down Emma, Unionand Fort streets late yesterday, andcollided with the post in front ofHollister's drug store, breaking theshafts of the vehicle.

Telephone 243 will secure youprompt attention. Furniture inoved, baggage or freight hauled toand from steamers. Trunks orpackages sent to Larsen's expressfrom other islands will be delivered.

C. V. Sturdevaut will give anexhibition of the celebrated "NewProcess" stove this evening at hisnew store in the Waring block,corner of Fort and Beretania streets.We would advise housekeepers towitness It

Now Irot'c Stotc.Tel. OM. 1". O. box. 4M.

IT IS A DESTHOYE!

DKSCKII'TION OF Till!NISW IIOTUHKISS CANNON.

Shell nnd Catmlnter KafiRe Weights anilMeaiiiires-IlAni- lj' Twenty Per

Minute.

The first of the two Hotchkissmountain guns lately pur-

chased by the Government, is nowon the Bungalow maukalanai readyfor use at the notice of a moment.Captain Pratt has shown it to anumber of visitors.

The gun itself was made inFrance, the carriage, limber andfixtures In the United States. Thepiece metal is of oil tempered, an-

nealed steel. The .caliber is 1.G5,length 46 Inches, length of bore,25 times the caliber, weight,t2i pounds. The breachblock Is of steel, with miejector attachment. There is onestationery and one movable sighton the gun.

The "fixed" ammunition lookslike mammoth rifle cartridges.There is a shell and a cannister.The cartridge is 10.35 inches long,very neat and entirely safe to han-dle. The shell carries a burstingcharge of 1.75 ounces of powderand is propelled by 6 ounces. It isfrightfully effective. But the cannister makes carnage. It takes5.25 ounces of powder. The en-

velope is of drawn brass and thecharge is 30 hardened lead bullets111 sawdust.

For shelling the gun is sightedto 2.27 miles, but will carry farther.The range for cannister is 500yards. A cannon shell weighs 2.65pounds and cannister 3.05 pounds.The attached receptacles are filledwith 85 rounds. About 2000 cart-ridges came with the gun. Theinitial velocity with ordinary pow-der Is 1345 feet a second and 1640feet with smokeless powder. I liemaximum pressure at the breechblock is 13.75 tons. The rate of20 rounds a minute for firing ismentioned in the manual.

There are directions for packingthe outfit on mules. Ropes areprovided for hauling by hand, andthere are shafts on the limber forthe use of a single horse. The out-fit is easily transported. Witheverything aboard the total weightis but 1163 pounds. Each of thefour wheels is 38 inches in diam-eter. The gun carriage has a brasstrail wheel.

There will soon be some practicewith the new gun.

A place to spend a few nuiet hours isIlaniwal Baths. Watkikithe

tho doorNOW A SICK MAN.

cars pass

Uelnnse nml Serious Condition of William K06M.

William Ross of the I. I. S. N.Company returned from Kauai thismorning. Yesterday afternoon hewas taken with something like aparalytic shock, affecting his rightside. The morning he was unableto walk or use either of his rightlimbs. He was at once taken tothe Queen s Hospital where he isreceiving careful attention.

Mr. Ross lias many friends 111

Honolulu who will regret exceedliugly to learn that he lias not im

l.Ll, C.., ...,.!...piuvcu iiaiLU. uuuic tKuhe had severe fall from bicycle,sustaining injuries that seem tohave afTected him ever since. Visitsto Hawaii, the volcano and toKauai were made in the hope of regaining his strength. Yesterday'srelapse conies on the latter trip.

The lllark Lint.

Several times lately the Cabinethas gone over the black list pre-

pared by the public pommittee onwar records ot Government employees. This is after each ministerhas made investigation's iu his owndepartment. No decisions will beannounced for some days yet.

AT I.O.

KstablWhincnt of Native I.oynl anilAnnexation Society.

A Hawaiian Republican Clubhas been established at Hilo undervery encouraging auspices. It isbranch of the parent organizationhere. Officers elected for the en-

suing year are: Charles N. Notley,president; Benjamin Brown,

Enoch Brown, secretaryand tteasurer. Executive commit-tee; C. J. McCandless, J. M. Her-ring and Otto Rose. Only personswho have taken the oath to supportthe Republic will be admitted tomembership.

HAVANA CGAA'S,from the

Henry Clay and Hock & Co. Factory,

atUOl.USTER & CO.'S,

Corner Fort and Merchant Street'.

LARGER QUARTERS

O.v MONDAY, APRIL 1st, wo shalloccupy the third room in the

WAKING ULOCK,

Cor. I'orl iiikIUcrviuiilu Sis.,

with complete stock of our celebrated"New PtiocEbS Stovus," just receivedper the "Alalia.'' We guarantee thempositively Bafer, cleaner and better inevery respect than any other stovo made

3 MASONIO TEMPLE,

I :.. ,.illa a

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Mole Aijoot.

A SEVENTH BIRTHDAY.

oi:i.i:iiuati;i nv tup, pacificiikiiekaii i.omn:, 1. o. o. p.

M title Aililre.. llefreiimenta ami Danc-ing W'ork of n Year ntttl

tlie Outlook.

The seventh anniversary celebra-tion of the Pacific Rebekah LodgeNo. t, I. O. O. V., Was held 011

Thursday evening and was a splen-

did affair. An entertainment pleas-ing to all was provided by theladies.

Theprogiatn was as follows:Opening Oilo

Anniversary AuunM..iurau is. iiuainsInstrumental .Solo ...Mls DintonI'iailo ami Violin. ...Mr. it ml Mrs. Love.Recitation. ...Misses I'ctro and Tuttiur.

j Vocal Holo...., Mr. II Tree,lunn.l'iano timl Violin Miss Dayion

and Mr. Lion!Recitation Miss Fisherlustiumenlal Solo .Mis DaytonItecitation Mrd. U. II. Williams.Hearting. Mrs. Prltchaid.Selection Quintette Club.Sceno ftom the Marble Heart.... ..

Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Turner.Refreshments.

Dancing;.

Here is the text of 'the anniver-sary address delivered by Mrs. C. K.Williams:

We meet once more, to celebratethe anniversary of our branch ofthat well-know- n order bearing thestandard of relief and obliterationof distress and protected by the allseeing eye and combined strengthof the united three links. It is anorder known not only in this Island,but throughout the whole world,for Its deeds of benevolence, andwhole-hearte- d kindness and towhich a reproachful finger canneverbe lifted. In remembrance ofthe tender mercies bestowedupon the afflicted, God has shower-ed his blessings upoil this order bygiving it a membership able topursue its arduous task of relief.The words Odd Fellowshipseem to convey to the mind of theoutside world, the idea of masculinestrength, entirely, but not so. Wehave our branch ol sisterhood whichspeaks for itself. In the creationol the world Adam in the garden ofEden found it necessary to have ahelpmeet. So, iu this day, OddFellowship, muling in her strugglesafter the great fire of Chicago andthe fearful calamity of that dreadfulscourge ofyellow fever iu the South,found it required to have the assist-ance of a helpmeet. Thus thesisterhood of Rebekahism found itsway into the world, and they havefound their assistance ofgreat valuein all instances. We meet as asocial order, but our hands are everextended to those who are in needwho will receive our assistance.We are not destined to go forth inthe highways and hedges to huntfor the afflicted, but we keep oureyes fixed upon those within oursphere. We have been fortunatein this regard, but 111 our sisterlodge across the waters, hardly anight passes but some unfortunatepresses a claim, and willing handsare ever ready to allay suffering.They are building a beautiful or-

phans' home at Theruialile, Cali-fornia, whirein orphans of OddFellows may be given a comfortable home, and our sister lodgeshave contributed most generouslytoward this aim. The employmentbureau finds places for the unemployed. The relief fund finds aidfor the needy. The Christinas cheerIs a new feature worthy of mention,whereby a committee finds contri-butions of pood things and sendsthem, Iu the name of Santa Claus,to those who otherwise may bewithout a Christmas dinner. Thuswe see Odd Fellowship is an institution which can proudly fling itsbanuer to the breeze and PacificRebekah, though only a younglodge and belabored with drawbacks, will proudly come forth to astation of distinction in the nearfuture. We celebrate tonight, ourseventh anniversary and we hopewhen we celebrate our next anniversary we shall have such a roll ofmembers that we will accomplishall our deeds of kindness with lighthearts.

Six hot baths for tl at J. Ashworth'smodel barber shop, No, 150 King otreet.

Waking up,

The volcano is again showingsigns of activity, fire having madeits appearance in the cracks acrossthe iloor ol the lake. For sometime past it has seemed that thebottom had, sure enough, droppedout.

G. II. Mumm Si Co. Ahead!

The following list shows the importalions of champagne into thu UnitedStates fur the years 1893 and 1891; bywhich it will be seen that Mumm &Company's Extra Dry is far in the leadof all other brands, as taken from theolllcial statistics of the New ork cuatorn liouso:

Volcano

Brand.n. II. Mumm & Co. Ex. Dry,

nunnery (v ureiiu3loutv Chanunn

hwr IlolitHteck Sec. . . .Heldfilei'k & Co..Iirv .Monoit't ami Club Dry.Vvt. CliuuotItuln rt.lvroet I'llLuuU ItiMMlertr,Ueo. Uouk-t-, .......irroy x 10.,Dell ck & Co.,liouclie rei'..

Cases.181.

7l,7r.I 80.77K

21,310

l.13i11.KO

fill8.SXI

llilCUutlontebello, 1,331 -

hu. iloiilaleckSt, Marcenm Ml

tester a: uo., l,7itClian. F.rre .V.T

KriiRA Co , Sec, ...... bililolil bat'k 1,01.1

Various utucr tirawla. . . . ,tsa.i

IU.I2I2VJIT!

S,51000. lot0,7411

S.7101.S.V)

;.m1,S111,12)

6.17ti.V41

90,1U

Messrs. Macfarlano & Company aietho regularly appointed ttgeucs tliesoislanus.

A Clooil AppetiteAhravs accomnanie- - eoud health, analiseneo of appetite is uu ludlcatiou oflumi; wrong, 1 uo uiuver-- ni leMimony givenhy tlHBie ulto have UmmI Hood'sas toil merit- - iu retoriuc the appetite, anilas a nuriller of thu blood, coiihtitutw thubtrohKefct recommendation that can be urgedtor any momcme.

1SW.

O.K.-- JS.MIO

Z.UI3

l.r.VI

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Hood's Pills curosall liver tils, billlousueasjaunulce, lnulge-tio- uck ueouacue. .3c,

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY MARCH 30, 1895.

691)

a.nn

for

anilboine- -

NEW PATHOL RIDERS.

WII.I. Ill', A HANI) OP TWJ1X1

l)NI)i;lt CAPTAIN COOK.

Officer Selected Prom thfl ltrsitlnri-Lleutennn-

lllvlftlim of WatchesCaptain Wmmoii,

Arrangements for the change inthe service of the mounted patrolof police were perfected this morning. The change will beMonday. Twenty-fiv- e men, including officers, will be the strengthof the combined force. Eight will

lave day duty under a lieutenant.Sixteen will be on all night undera. captain.

ergeant Cook ot Company i,RegulalS, has been selected to c.ip- -

ain the force. The lieutenancywas offered to Captain Cordes aKe. A

Auotuer man win ueselected. It may be SergeantO'Connor of the night patrol, or asergeant of the Citizens' Guard.No decision has been reached yet.Captain Cordes will be given an-

other position on the force if roomcan be made for him.

Captain Warson of the nightpatrol, who, by the way, has d

excellent service, will retirealtogether. He will carry with himthe hearty good of the manyfriends he has

J.city.

Uenton of Hawaii is in the

C. II. Eldredge came down fromtoday.

Mrs. II. Isenberg of isisiting the city.Mrs. Satn'l Nowlciu returned to

the city by theMiss K. Cuuiinius returned from

Kauai by the Mikahala. -

Adjutant G. D. Egner, S. A

jolly

cirs large nuniruecuueu.

wishesmade.- -

KauaiKauai

from the of enthusiasmand two luc

laughters returned Maui lt,t.iiiu development.

L. Commissioner traveledalmost of

Kinau.

I'lMtfO.NAL.

Kinau.

Dr. and Mrs. Harvey, visitors tothe Islands, will leave for Japan bythe

WOUNIIHO.

Thornton ami tin. Other Olllrer Knjnjlnj;hriiiiPlvcH.

Deputy Marshal Urown receivedletter from Lieutenant Holi

Thornton by the Kinau. The twopolice officers wounded in the liertelmann fight arc now in Kona.They report having been well re-

ceived everywhere. Natives invarious quattershavelionued them,'especially iu Kona. With theirfirst-hande- d story ol the openingficht of the rebellion they are theheroes of the hour. Iloth men havegreatly improved in health.

A M liHlt'ale.

About fifty ladies wereentertained F. R. Day ather Beretania street home yester-day. The affair was an afternoonmusicale. with refreshments, andthe program was as follows:

Vocal bolo, Hiss Richards.Barcarole, Spohr, Miss McGrew.Lullaby, dc Koven,(a) A Shepherd's Tale, (b)

Shepherd's Nevin, Miss Greeu.Vocal bolo, Miss Richards.Huiuoresuue, Fith, Miss "'Mc

Grew."I Love Thee," Canacciola,

Miss Richards, Mrs. Brown.

POIl TIIC WOULD.

Hawaii Depleted till Sanitarium orthu Universe.

Dr. Northrop's lecture at theM. C. A. last evening was not,

unfortunately, well on account of other attractions in thecity. His subject was "VillageImprovements."

Showing the history and advantages of these associations,he .endeavored to answerquestion, "How Can Organizean improvement society? Cooperation on the the entirepopulation, women and children,was thecorrect beginning. Treeplanting and Arbor Day should beencouraged. Children beinterested in the taughtto plant trees. One of the aims ofvillage improvement was to develop town pride. The sanitarvconditions of towns was drawn upon as one 01 tlie great nuns 01 tuei--

improvement associations.The speaker considered Honolulu

better litted by nature to be awinter resort and sanatarium forthe world than any place in Califor-nia or Florida.

SPECIAL SALEAt will sell nl my salesrooms

On Tuesday, April 2nd,At 10 o'clock 11. 111..

A large assortment of

General Klerchandise,consisting in part follows. Clothing,lloou anil .noes, Miurts, uiuit'i wear,IjuIIim and (Jems llo-.e- ,

Sateens. Satin, Illaok nail Red CrepePr nils, urar asuortniont. Skirts, Moleskin, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Whiteuri'Mu uoous, ictoria L.awn, ljtce, r.mbp ery and Neckties, Combs,Jewelry, Cotton Thread, Soap, Padlocks,screws, uaiauco bcaics, etc., etc.

And - noon,

HORSE, BRAKE AND HARNESS

L. J. LEVEY,Auotlonoor

THEY ARE ALL AT WORK.

POI.ITIOAI. I'ltlSO.M.UH KNTKUINOUPON "II A III) I.AIIOIt" TASKS.

011 tlm Klnnil -- On'.Tliiiri liy Native-- Mlnclnj; nt Lanillnci-Manl- ial

llltrhrnrk at llonie.

The political prisoners sent up toHawaii by the Kinau were landedat Hilo last Saturday evening. On

made Monday morning they were takenout and put to work on the roads.There were thirty-fiv- e in all. Onthe way over the prisoners had a

time. The Marshal allowedthem every privilege, which seemedto be greatly appreciated. At everylanding they sang ending with"Aloha Oe." Passengers on thel,,nt c,i..1S...1 ll. !!. (...:

Guspressed forward at Hilo

to see them. The prisoners sang"Hawaii Pouoi," their friends onshore joining in the chorus.

At Hilo the "Holy Terror" andMrs. Hitchcock were received withdistinguished honors. Since theirarrival there everyone has endeav-ored to make theii visit home aspleasant as possible.

Reports are that the prisoners allshow the disposition to give thestate service, to observe disciplineand make all the good time possi-ble. They are much more content-ed away from Honolulu than theywere so near the scene of the trou-ble wjiich resulted so sadly forthem.

Hawaii i:i;nt 1 vsi. nr.

Auntlie'r Man l:xirrtlii Oront ThlnKProm the lllfcvmt of lulanilr,

W. N. Armstrong, Presidentthe Labor Commission, returnedfrom Hawaii by the Kinau Friday.He was met at the steamer byPresident Dole. Mr. Armstronglooks well, and returns with a ercat

returned Hilo by Kinau. j cleat 011 the subjectr tt...:: tt.. .1

Samuel Parker, wife ..V:'" f- -1

from Fri-- 1l' thc, island are wonder- -

j - iin, uuvueiues

S. Aungst, the telephone man, Labor hascame down trom Hawaii by the. over everv section Hawaii

China.

1

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societyby Mrs.

Mrs. Brown,

All,

duet,

a

Y.attended

theWe

part of

shouldmatter and

Auction I

as

I'lanneK

a

vi insertion,

at

613- -'

Trip

of

and lias collectedmaterial.

much valuable

Komi Murk Valued.Morgan sold the road stock

of the Waterhouse estate today.The new surrey was purchasedby W. II. Rice for if 265. Thelarge carriage brought $75; dray$140. A lawn mower sold for$30. A Holstein cow and calfwent for if 160. Carts, buggies,wagons, etc., were also sold.

THU "SMOKKIt."

A Plennant Time nt ttie ThUtlo Club

'lllli .links."There was an attendance of forty

or more at the Smoking Concertof the Club at Scottish Thistle hallFriday evening. The "HighJinks" began at 8 o'clock and lasted till nearly midnight. There wasmusic, speaking and refreshments.Chief Dau'l Logan presided, withMessrs. Lindsay and Laing as supports. Mr. Douglas made a neatddress and later, sang a song.

Vhere was a solo by Mr. Bolster,club swinging by Mr. Finney andtrios by Messrs. McKay, Steele andLadle. "The Court Fiddler wasat his best. There were instru-mental selections by Prof. Liboruio,dti Silva and Yarndley. The evening passed quickly and pleasantlyand it was a satisfied and happyCompany that joined in "AuldLang byne." After tlnsthe British,American and Hawaiian Nationalairs were given on the piano byLiboruio.

Will .Not

Marshal Hitchcock has rentedthe main building on the oldWodchouse premises, Iimma street,from Mrs. McCartney and will 00cupy it permanently on the returnof .himself and lamily irom Hawaii

A SOCIAL.

Pleasant Uteulni: Willi the V. P. H, C. K

at a Social,

One of the happiest little affairsof the season took place In the par-

lors of Central Union church Fri'day evening. It was the sociableof the Y. P. S. C. IS. About eightyyoung people were present. Spec-

ial features of the evening were:A recitation by Mrs. W. W. Hall;song by Mrsjudd and Mrs. Flemingand a delightful novelty 111 the wayof a cornet solo by Miss Alice Jonesaccompanied by Miss Ethel Smithwith the piano, Lemonade, cakeetc., iu abundance constituted therefreshments. The latter partot the evening was spent 111 conversatiou and old (Jurist in as firesidegames.

AUCTION SALEOP

LUMBEROn Tuesday, Anril 2nd

At 10 o'clock a. 111. '

At tlm whnrf nbovo tho Occanio Dock1 will sell at Public Auction, for nccountof whom it may concern. AHUUl

175 M Feet of Lumber,Comprising NOH'WEVT FLOORING

BOARDS, TIMBERS, Etc., Etc.Just landed ex Schooner W. F. Jewett

Lumber can bo Inspected on tho wharf011 Stlurday, Match 30 and Monday,April 1st.

Jamescivet

1 Morgan,Auotlonoor

ALL ALONG THE BOCKS.

op suoAit i.i:avi.nciHAN ritANCISCO.

Two Trom llllo Traiult Oone-Ilry- aut

on MomlayltoiiKli Weather Aiuoncthfl iRlatuli Notes.

The S. N. Castle Is due today.The II. F. Glade is taking sugar

at the I. I. S. N. Company's wharf.

The James Makee arrived thismorning with a total of 2610 bagssugar.

The Peru was sighted at 12:55off Waianae. She should be in by3 o'clock.

The Mikahala came iu this morn-ing with 5135 bags sugar and 57passengers.

The dredger has been repairedand will likely resume work Mon-cla- y

morning.The Transit sailed trday with

bacs sugar, taken principallyfrom the railroad wharf.

The C. D. Bryant did not tpjitecomplete her cargo this week, andwill not get away until Monday.

The Kinau landed 125 sheep, 75hogs and about 00 Japanese laborers yesterday afternoon. The latterreturn to Japan by the China.

The brig Lurlinc and the LeviG. Burgess should have left Hilotoday for San Francisco. Theformer will carry about 10,000 andthe latter 35,500 bags sugar.

The Kinau arrived from Hawaiiand Maui at 5 p.m. yesterdayVery bad weather is reported fromall ports touched at by that vessel.Landings were not made at all, orreached with the greatest difficulty.The Hawaii and Lehua are weatherbound at Hilo, and the Likelike offLaupahoehoe. Most of the freightsent up by the Kinau was broughtback. No sugar was taken on andthe cargo was very light. TheKinau will sail again at 2 p.m.Tuesday.

PASSIiMlP.KS.

AHHIVED.From volcano, per ICInau March 29

Dr Il.iekui, Mn.8 L Onzerias, Mis New-hal- l.

S Calli-c- h and wife, M Fuller andwife, J M Klllot and wife, L Hoffmanami wife, Seith Drew, Miss Maxwell, IIII Preston, S V M.irsli, Br Harvey andwife, W N Armstrong. Way Ports: WNanetta, W Minn, S Turner, J F Hambum. Mrs T May ami ilauchtcr. J Kenton, ('apt J itOfS, lir rv lvomal, wile amimaid, 8 S Aungst. Kaaimalani, Sam'lParker and wife. Miss Eva Parker, MIfhHelen Parker. O D Ecner. W O Oircanil wife, Sirs H .Nowlem, and UJ Jock,

From Kliit ti, per Mikahala. March 30Captain Crompton. Mrs II iBChherg,

C H Elilreilire. II W Dimond. U Radick.Frcndenbenr. Misi M Boninke. C E

Hayner, Miss C Cummins, Vv Rosa andueck.

AltKIVAI.S.

Friday,Stmr Kinau. Clarke, from Maui and

Hawaii.SatCkdav.

Stmr Mikahala, HaKluml, from Kauai,Stmr James Makee. Peterson, from

ruipaa.r Mob 1'eru, from Yokohama.

Schr Transit.Francisco.

Bk C D

29

30

iKtMUTimi:i.

Saturday, 30

Jorcenson, for

VKSSKIi.LKAVINIl MII.VOAY.

Francisco.Bryant, Jacobseu, for

IMPOUT8 ASI CONSKINKKS.

IMPOIlTf.Ex James Makee from Kauai, 30727 bags M S for Brewer:

tags sugar for Hackfelil; 5 packages.Kx Mikahala from Kauai. 30

000 bags A forScbaefer; A 350II for llackrclu; 3 horses 2.1 pekgs.

t,x ivmau Hawaii.March 30 30eides, I3sks 300 sk.potatoes, 113 ska bone., 1 horse, 75 Hogs,i- -o eneep, pcKgs sundries.

KXPOItTM CONSIONOIIS.

EXPORTS.

Transit for Francisco. Marcl.iu 1 i.iuu nags suppir.

Mar

Mar

MarBan

San

MarCo. 168:1

Mar3385 andand

trom ftlaut nmlcorn.

AMI

Per San

1UEW A CltOWU,

Succeis of the Ilouble Hand Concert atthe Hotel.

The grounds of the HawaiianHotel were literally filled withpeople last night. About twohundred were on the lanai, andmany more occupied carriageswhich lined the streets on eitherside. The occasion was the combiued concert of the Flagship andCiovernuient bauds, aggregating 42pieces. Neat programs were passed around. Professors Grosskruthand Ilerger directed the music byturns. The bands played exceedingly well together and all of thenumbers were heartily applauded

Pootball Olllclala.

In the football game this afternoon Frank Auclradc will act asreferee, James .White as umpire.Lieutenant Reed of the Philadelphiaas linesman. Music will be furnished by the St. Louis College

baud. Tne contesting teams arethe Honolulus and Punahous.

Four Japanese and five nativesbeen arrested last night for gambling.

MILLINERY

OPENING.PARISIAN &

NEW YORK

BATTALION BALL NEXT.

it wn.t, up. iiim.ii in Tin: mm. 1,

HIIP.I) on . pic 1 1, 211.

More Shoollne for the. Prlto Itllln ijoonto he Orileri!li:jeetlon In Co.

CCaiil, J. M. Cainara.

noon taiii.eA meeting of the officers of thei 'ROM KONA

First Reciment will be held April !PPI) fWKlNO BUTTER

8th. One special matter to comeup' is n regimental ball. It is al-

ready an assured fact. The ballwill take place at the Drill Shed onthe night of April 26th. Thatdate falls on Friday. Last year'sball took place on the 26th. Forthe occasion this year special fea-

tures are planned. It will be alittle more on the "High Jinks"order, with perhaps some speech-makin-

The drill shed will bedecorated to a high notch, musicwill be there, refreshments will boplentiful and everything will bedistinctly elaborate.

Early next week the second shootfor the Winchester prize rifle willbe ordered. All understand that aCompany must win it three tunesbefore possession will be givenCompany Iv has it now. F will bea close contestant for it. but the D

team say the iron will be theirs.The latter team, by the way, willgo to the butts for practice Sunday.Fhe prize rifle is a beauty.

Company C, N.U.U., ttirncuoui5? men at the election last night,conducted by Adjutant Pratt.Lieutenant Kenakc, having beenasked by a committee to stand forthe captaincy of the company, waspresent. In a few remarks he declined a nomination. CaptainCamara was then as wasLieutenant Costa. Second Lieutenant Gousalves had an opponent 111

Musician J. Machado, but came outbest, with 41 votes. Company C isin a very prosperous condition, dueprincipally to the hard work ofCaptain Camara.

Not Contrafleil Vet.

The native band has no contractto go to the United States. At a

recent meeting they agreed to takethirty pieces at 6o per mouth eachand expenses. Tne offer was sentforward and the result will probabl)be known on the 8th of April. Theband has not gone yet.

For

and

FEED CO.,

A

I know a little shoo man

Kill? lip

ril

Cor. Queen and Nuuanu Sts.

POEM.

And he lm.f n little store;He makes a little money,

Hut lie wants to make a nine more.

Uo has little shoes and lilir onis.For Cabinet Ministcro'nnd little boj 61

Also little girls and IiuIIhs;And ho makes but little noise.

Though his trade's a little betterman a utile wmio ago,

For which Mc. is very thankfulAs it's been a little slow.

He only asks n littleOf jour trade, if you see fit;

If you buy of hlui u little whileYou'll miss it not n bit.

11I.0CK, HOTEL ST .

Horse, Cow

Chicken Feed

TelC!ion

CALIFORNIA

Who do yoio mean?

Why

fficinerny's

S

MISS ANNA CAH1LL.

Monday TnnsrlauAUOUUUJi IIUUUUUUUJ

APRIL 1st, 21. 11,

PATTERN HATSBONNETS.

ARLINGTON

Wpflnnsrtav

and

AilvurtlaoiiioiitH,

Butter,Butter,Butter.

Very Cholco Table Butter from Pau ouialei Dairy.

,

,

I

FROM KONA

mrrrat

Iicceifcd every teeth.Mtl'.SII ItrK K H UTTERFOR i AIIL.K

OOOD BLOCK BUTIERFOR COOKINO

Ilcceivcd every tleumer.For sale, nt low rates by

H. 'MAY & COHawaiian Wine Co.,

Frank Bitow.v, Man.W and 30 Merchant ht., Honolulu. II. I,

Tho Republic bcint? secured, wo nronow prepared to sell at

AnnexancnTUB lirCKT OP -

Wines,Ales tmclAt wholesale. "o goods Bold at retail.

'aokxts roit

Tlo OIiit CucktnllMConsisting of Murtfne, Manhat-tan, York ami others, etc., etc.

Mooting Notice.

A meeting ot the LADIES PORTU.ilUESB CIIARITAULE ASSOOIAlldK'Kill bo held on MONDAY, next at 3 .

nl the parlors nf thu Y. M. C. A. Afull attendance is requested.I118-- it

K. M. NAK.U1KACommissioner of Private Ways and

Water Rights.IMotury

i;ent to (Jrant Marriage Liceimf.

HONOLULUvs.

PUE3AHQUOn Saturday, March 30th,

liVfSlS lAKH.Uamo will be called nt 3:15.

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TIIU LASTOPPORTUNITY

TO 8C11 TIIU

KINETOSCOPE.CySeaon chaej mi SATURDAY,

Jlaich 30. O. STOECKLE.DI- G- At Hart & CVs., Hotel St.

To Let.

5 room cottace on Younc street, nearICeutimoku. Apply to

J. M. McChosney,Queen street.

Firewood for Sale.

CUT AND SPLIT ALQEROUA FIR --

wood in iiuantities to suit, at - tiercoid, delivered to any part of the citylimns, irceoi cuarge. Apply ut yumif California Feed wnrehouse. next to

O. R. it I.. Co. deK)t. Telephone l'j).

015-l- Proprietor.

iawnanElectricCompany.

Prices

Tho cloaucbt, brightest infest ami realhvin tho Iouk run, tho L'tivtcbt mid Ust ligfitlor UMj iu the lumily rubi'lwuv, is the iticuii

tont-en-t t'loetrio light. Kafo; nothing cuul 1

w taifer. A few days ngo u jToiuiuoutof Honolulu ima ruhiu down to

tho of lev of the Khctric Comauy ami snM:"Ulo ino tisuies for wiring my hou-- - and Iwant it tlono at unco; no moro latniw fur me.ffut nlirht u lamn tlnptd ovi-- nnd It cutiio "

no luvir tutting lfru Ut tho houo and burningmy children and 1 tako no moro rinks."

'11.1, Ij il .41....,.. ....(Ml" MtJ PCIIliHIVItV II IIMIIIIK- - 111

the i Lost fuw oeks. who havo ordered theirJiou.mw tui with tho Hrfvct light.

oust mi uk. h over aim uihko up your iniuathat you wnnt the lt and uifivt light; suudfor the llanailun Klevtiio (."oinimny and tollmem wu:h you uani.

Wo luu a conihleUt stock of overvthhic inthin Ui.o and hao Jufcl rotx-im- a lot ot thovery latent deigns in tbandolUrv.

The Old Reliable

RUSS HOUSEll't Montiiotoerr ktnut. I'Xtt'Uilliiir from lMnti tntlutli tlrifU, b.n t'ritncito, cal. IiualnixLltur or tlie city, rim vea.ent la. 11 Lank.. In.Hurai re onices ami pUcv. ul umiuemiMil. CmuiIiiIml" .ko rwnuiu 'l.rmn fl..n, is una $2.Wpur Uuy. Kreu coach to itml rroiu tliu lioirl.

i. i". i in mj, rroirifiur.

OFFICE ROOMSFOR RENT.

Two office rooms, en suite, on Ka-ihu- -

aiumi sireet, for rent. Thtso rooms havobeen thoroughly renaiuted and renovat.ed, and beini; m thk heart of tho buiuem center uro very desirable furprofessional pcntlcmeu.

For particulars apply toIlRUCB CARTWRiriltr.

tHl-- tf Trustee.

G. K SillTJIIES,.Accountant, Collector and Copyist,

Office with U. U. Chase,Safe Deposit liuilditit,'.

'telephone 181,Tke cullKtlon of Uovernuieat bills a wcUl

FREfor

V complete miuw.1 (J. S. COtUYSUKMt, valued ut 3. l ull lurtlculur

Ittinii. H. K. (l.VMUi, Uox sen, 8411 Fraa.. r is-- I .

WWKI.Y tjTAt, 4lO-iio-r year.

Mrm, -

1 CvitPofHcc Nouiiwiii Missionary. AVER'SMi Mf'-y&iA&- ii By ALPMD H.OALnOUlT.

IP S Xfik?&M tOoj.jtlBUt, 18M. American I'm Assocla- - 0

xA t!lll$ ciiAPTnn in. mGU?AvA ISfSfKTjf TJIK MISSIONARY'S IINP. VS&

m they outnumbered thrco to tho

Kotli tlio method mid results whenSyrup of is l.itcn; it is pleasant Ularksimth.

rcfrcsliintr to tho taste, acts Duringttcnily promptly on thoLiver Bowels; cleanses tho sys-

tem effectually, dispels colds, head-aches and fevers and cures habitual

his pat. fouml his sorest,thoconstipation. Svr.m of 13

remedy '' T"".'r 51 i"".1!?duccd, pleasing to tho tnslo and acceptable- to tlio stomarii, prompt mits action and truly beneficial 111 it3effects, prepared only from tho mosthealthy and agreeable substances, itsmany excellent qualities commend itto nil and havo inado it tho mostpopular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sab incent bottle3 by all leading drug-gists. Any reliable druggistmay not havo it on Laud pro-eur- o

it promptly for any ono ivhowishes to try it. Do not accept anysubstitute.

CALIFORNIA FIO CO.SAN WAUCISCO. CAt,

LO'MVILU, M MM IttW, tl.7.

H0BR0N

SYRUP

DRUG 00,WlioU"iilo Agent1.

323 NL'UANU STKKET,

Between Hotel ami Ktnp Street, next to yiioot-int-jUallery.

GEO. McINTYIlEla niwn"d ft (irortiy Store aslmu II. iris! t. tisitiil

American and English GroceriesAmi du his best to pietist all customers

tSPl'urulm'u'q ilo lvereil to nil parts of the'J ULUIMiO.NK IIMcltj

INHONOLULU!

Ah Chock's RestaurantCor. Hotel and Union Sts.

Meals 2S CentsArrangements enn bo made for serving

nteuls to living withinreasonable

REMOVAL

HUSTACE & COhave moved to

Morgan's Auction Rooms

a short time. IVe nre still selling

Departure Bay CoalCHARCOAL,

ALGEROBA andKINDLING WOODin any quantity.

' fl3noth Telephones 414. 3."4tf

WILDER & CO.

Estate S,

(Established in i3;j.)

G, WILDER W. C, WILDER.

Importers and Dealers

Lumber and Coal

Building MaterialsSUCII AS

DOORS, SASH, , BLINDS,

Builders' Hardware,I'aints, Oils, Glass.

WALL PAPER, ETC.

Cor, Fort and Queen Streets

HONOLULU. I.

THE

'STAR'S" ELECTRIC

PRINTING WORKS

MclNERNY BLOCK

. is propared to do all kir.no ofi furtUtio Book, and

ipiipT printing at, fIr prir.

0

MammothPostersa u'Upoolalty.

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Tho gang umler Het Mngoone, whoset flro to Father Peters' hoivio and

wero mora prudent than val-

orous, for whllo they well know thatUn-

ion men gathered at Dradley's Crossing,igJ' Nv'VXJKS ono

Kidneys,

BEST

for

they did not earo to risk n fight withtho Iittlo forco under tlio lead ot the

It Picaand and tho

yetand

whowill

years that strong DickBradley hail "counted himself n Chris-tlau- ,

" ami tpoken In nicotine of himselfai "a brand matched from tho burn-ing," and "tlio chief of blnnors," be- -

Figs lie

cnlv of its kind ever pro- - f''8. 5

50

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t.hrnra

hero

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U1U Pllirtb I1IU UUUIUiltHO J L'illlllllKn Jltlio llehh. When, through tlio teachingsof Jlrs. Peters nnd 1311a, ho had learnedto tpell his way thronuh n chapter Intho Bible, ho found his greatest delightin tho records of Joshua's hattlcs withtho Cnuaanitos, or tho story that toldhow tlio shepherd hoy, David, left hisHock's on tho hills to meet tho championof tho Phlllstinos, andsuhsequently rosoby his skill nnd valor to ho tho kiiiR ofit groat nation. Ho liked to road of hourChrist madonwhip nnd drovo tho inonoy chaugrrs from tho teniplo far morothan ho did to ponder over tho sermonon tho mount.

"Ilo would often say to mo, "saidMlf.s Peters in telling tho story of thisrcmarkablouian, " 'I reckon tho lliblo'sall right, Ella, and hit ain't fo' n poro,mis'nblo (.inner llko mo to hanker totuako any changes in hit. I'll allow hitcouldn't bo improved fo' them cz llvchin cities whar thnr's lots of churchesand tchools and them things, and wharfolks isn't blccged to toto ahms. butthnr's soma parts of hit that sticks inmy craw and goes plum' agin tho grainof my natur.

On being asked what parts theso weroho r.aid:

"Waal, thar's that ono that sez,'Whoever smites yo' on tho right cheek,turn tlio other, so's ho kin get a whacktit that. ' Now, seuso I'vo been a Chris-tian I've put up with right, smart ofnuitin fiom a doggono lot of curs thattook advautago of my bein kinder help-

less, fo' that's jest what roligin does fo'a man in theso mountains, but I don'tthink, of I was to go to hell fo' hit,that I could bring myself to invito a

toiler ti Mnoto mo on tho left cheek aft-

er ho'd knocked moon tho right. I drawtho lino at ono cheek. Ef nny fellertried it on two, I'd forgit my roligin,and ho'd havo ooz fo' to griovo.

"Then there's that p'int 'bout loviuono'n ciicmicK. I'vo alius thought ezhow that must havo slipped into thogood book by mistake, for hit ain tnat'ral. I'll allow Father Peters moutdo hit, fo' ho's so chuck full of roliginho ain't got no room fo nothlu else,mi poio sinners like mo must go on

u gc tail a heap of solid comfort fromnot lovin thar enemies, but 'eui

h'a'es. "Hut after that night in tlio black

smith's shop strong Dick Cradloy'sviews as to tho nonresistauco inculcatedby religion underwent a radical change.Ho saw that when tho hour for a bravorosistanco camo Father Peters did not"fall back on prayer fo' his defense,"but was willing to fight and ready tolead. That ono act on tlio part of thoold missionary did moro to endoar himto theso rudo mountaineers than, thepreaching and self denial of tho tenyears that pioccdcd It.

Tho raiders who had como up fromtho Tenuessoo lino under tho lead of HotMagoouo contented themselves withburning all tho vacant cabins they couldfind, taking it for granted that thoywero tho property of Union men. AtBradley's Crossing tho number of rofu-'geo- s

increased overy day, principallymountaineers who had como up fromTenncsseo or from tho lower bordercounties of Kentucky. Theso men weroall armed with old fashioned huntingrifles, and thoy wero not only willingto faco south and light, but they woreeager for it, for each man had somopersonal wrong which no was moro eagerto avengo than ho was to carry back theold Hag to tho hills.

All theso men brought famished appo-tite?-

but no provisions.A few days after Magoono's raid it

becauio evident that In another week, ifnothing woro done, thoy would bo calledon to faco a moro vlcntlcss foo than thoConfederates under Zollicofrcrnnd Crittendon, and that was famine. Whilo OV'

ery man at tho Crossing understood thatif ho had to light it would bo under tholead of strong Dick Bradley, all, iucluding tho blacksmith, looked up to FatherPeters as tlio man on whom thoy mustdepend for counsol nnd ns tho Moseawho was to lead tho iucvltablo osodusfrom tho mountains to that promisedland whero tlieio wero strong hands nndkueu bayonets to defend tlio old flag.

After carefully talking over tho situntion together tho preacher and thoblacksmith assembled their friends intho smithy, and tho former mounted thoanvil block, and after tho customaryprayer dolivered liimsclf after this maunor:

"My friends, winter is on us. Ourenemy, tho rebels, fswnrm iu tho hills,and if tho reports that como to us botrue, and I beliuvo that they nre, a fewmoro days will seo us at tho mercy ofsucli minlous of ZollicotTer as this HotJlngoono. Thcro nro no doubt manyhonest and Christian but mistakenmen in tho scccssiou army, but I do notthink it would bo prudent to nssumothat theso aro tho kind ,of peoplo whowill bo sout to Bradley's Crossing.

"Many of you havo brought yourwives oud children lioro, nnd whilo thisis natural I must believe it imprudent,If theso had remained at homo, ov willroturn homo now, or if their homes arodestroyed will seek a haven among theirfriends in tho mountains, tho men willlio freer to net. Brother Bradley and Ihavo prayerfully talked over tho situa-tion, and wo havo como to tho conclu-sion that overy day wo spend hero is aday lost to tho cause, while our Iittlostock of provisions is being reduced. Vv'o

have therefore decided to start for CampDick Robinson tonight. Onco there,thoso who aro nblo to boar arms can boregularly enrolled nnd mustered intotho scrvico of tho Union, whllo it wefight hero wo aro apt to bo regarded asguerrillas, and fortha present tho govern-ment will bo powerless to protect us.

" Whilo my mission among you hasbeen ono of peace nnd I havo passed thougo when I might bo of much use, ovenif I wero skilled iu tho ways of war,yet, with God's help, I can and I willfight if wo nro not permitted to reachthu Union lines iu poaco.

fro J CoiifiiuJ.

Wkskly Stab, $1.00 per year.

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OOLQB,XKVt

TROMOTES

Abundant Growth

It enrol ltrlilnBawl Iseepi tho

aci.lp rnnl, moist,in nllliy, nml lreo tiomdniuliiifl.

ffi A ladyXt Mtltu.lS"I tccl

CCllipi'HCU

' - C-J- 3r tor tho- "Yt jtfay benent ot

,i ..Jf-- others.flit sit )ran ngo 1 loit t.Mrly linltuf n.yI in' l.t wni left tmiiLil Eray. After

: i .b .'.i r's II ilr Visor mout! s,i:, I ' ',i iK'gim to Fir' w sgnln, nml with thet. mual leliir lesturuit."

Vycv's Hair Vigo?

r - i'inf tho'iji IniHitloim. The twmoi.r.f !iiiiti' rn ilia wrnrppr, ami ii

. k uftj t.r euclinf our bottle.

HOLLTSTER DRUG- CO.

WUOLESA1.K AHENTS.

THE DUTIES OF TODAY.

We cannot bnwli lhtm pll aivnjAna suy, "Lined work uUh us abldo."

Tlio trifling duties of todayWu I'tiniiot lightly unl aside.

They hover luutul us llko a i loudTo hldo from view the tlnu tunz sun:

At cm olio of tlllnes cliifl aloud.I um a Uuk ye left uikIiiucI"

When 1 lopk up and rend tho namesrihat clubltr Marllku In fame's sky.

Unheeded now who pralso. blutncs.And shine while K'tirs Bi whlrllufi h).

1 sJuh sometimes. Ahl J ours.or mineMi.ht add another cotden ray

Hut for thi'ss hosts thut i,land in line.The eudlesi dutlei of t(Hla I

Minneapolis Housekeeper.

IN GUILELESS KENTUCKY.

Tlicy Wunt Hit Knobii Arouiiil When Then.9 Ian Campali-i- i ilu.JohnC. Undorwood.wlicjivas elected lieu

tenant governor of Kentucky on the Nuurticket with Luko lilackluilli, Is an niulisIng story teller, pnrtlculaily when ho i

stalled on tlio subjeet of political etumilug in Kentucky. "Our piople," said heto a Post man not long ago, "don't likesnobblbliiiCBS. I remember ono time wheiI was stumping one of the mountain connties I bought $25 worth of nickels anilcurried tliem In my saddlebags. At everlo- - ealiin 1 would rule up and ask or adrink of wutir. Out Mould comu a Htthuoy or girl with ii gourd dipper of warn:water. I would take u swallow, then dropu nickel In tlio dipper. Tho Iittlo onowould run in, and 1 would go on. Tliochild's mother would como out nnd lmthe generous gentleman polntcd.out. Theeouseiiueueu was that I got tho vote ol

that houbo. Well, ono morning 1 lodu tit.to a house, and a little girl brought mo outu dipper of water. 1 felt In my pocket anil

that 1 hadn't a Conner.' 'JAttto girl, wild I, I generally Imvu

a mcUU souiewlieru about me, but I havnot today, su I'll give you what's tho nexbent thing for a girl, and that's a kiss,and I got down oil my horo uud klsxcdher for my own littlu blue eyed gill athome. Another Iittlo black eyed girl heroshowed up, and I had to kiss her fornleeo of mine she looked like. By thltime another little girl sliowed up, halfhead taller than thu rest, and, not to hoImpartial, I kissed her, when 1 fouudth.itfour ur live other girls had gathered, andI was In for It. Ho, beginning with thesmallest, 1 kissed each one. Thu cluingIn stature wasbo gradual that 1 didn't in:tlcu that tho last ono was a full grownyoung woman and right handsome atthat until 1 had Klsncd Her. Looking,up, I saw that thcro were two or time oldladles laughing at me, iuaI, thinking thutI had made a bad bleak, 1 lifted my hto tho young luuy and begged her pardonand explained how It was. hlio didn'tseem to mind It much, but tho old ladlekept laughing, anil onu of them said,'Why, dtirn It, shu's Hill's wife.'

'Well,' 1 thought, 'I'm 111 for It. Thutknocks out all uiy votes in this neighbor'hood. ' I lnu Hired at the next hoiibo who11111 was, and was told that it was llucliHolmes, thu hurdcht citizen In (Jartccounty. Xcxt day I hud to speak ut thecourthouse, und when 1 came up I noticeda gang of about S3 rough looking fellowsolf at one side and a big six footer talkingto them and gesticulating w 1th both hands.

" 'Who's thatf' I inquired." 'That's Buck Holmes and his gang,'

was tho reply. Cold chills ran down myback, nnd 1 shifted my revolver around towhero I could reach it without troubleand then sauntered up to overhear whatho tfas saying.

" 'Well, I'm hlankety blankedl' I heardhim say, 'if ho don't catch my vote. Nosnob thar, gentlemen. Jest as soon kissu poor ihan's wife us a rich one's!' Thatsettled it, and I got lib moro votes lu thatcounty than any other man on thu ticket."

New York Post,

Further Instruction I'ustponvd.After leading carefully up to the subject

the teacher ot the class In the Waifs' Mis-sion Sunday school felt confident lie hadmade an impression on Snub Nosed Mike,the bootblack.

"And now, Mike," ho said, adapting hisstylo of talk to the vocabulary of the class,"what sort of kids do you think go to Leav-

en,""Dead ones," answered Snub Nosed Mike

solemnly.And the moral lecture ended right there.Chicago Tribune,

A Martyr to lllsjdeas.Is the younK man slckfIlo Is very sick.Does, tho young man wish he were deadflie would It he had auihltloa enough.What is the matter with hlmfHo has been smoking a pipe outheetreetAnd doesn't lie smoke it at homefNo, indeed. He detests It.Then why did he smoke it on the htreetfBecause It's Knglish,.yo know. Detroit

Tribune.

Every Woman LivingPositively needs aSKIN KOOIi toprevent wrinkles,

drying,agelm? or the skinand Facial lllem-lsho-

TheHkln Food TissueBuilder,LOLA MONTKZ

CRUMBIs still tho best.you win he sur-prised and delight-ed when von try

1 1... it. ." " ? this luxury - 11rwjmuv 1 uiiury in every re-spect oxcep tprlce. A 76 cent pot lasts threemonths. Po you tan or burn?

Mrs. Harrison'sPACK BLEACH

cutes the worst rase of Freekels, Sunburn,Snllowness. Moths, Pimples and all bklnHlemUhei. 1'rlce 11.00. Harmless andeffective.

SufitrJlHOHt kair ptrmnmnUy rtmOvtJ.For special nnd book on beauty,

free, address MRS. NKTTIK HAHItlhON,Beauty Doctor, 20 Geary St., San Francisco.

W For sale by HOI.LIBTEH DRUG CO.,25a Fort lit., Honolulu. M3.tr

THE HAWAIIAN STAR. SATURDAY, MARCH .36 ii9s

withering;,

orletnal

advice

NOTICE.just recclvoit

incutnew uhll- -

Standard OilCo.'s

IMMMLOIL

Qjvcrnmcnt TfntBoliow Hint It h thobest qu'ility nf Oil in this market. WoirimriititPH it In vrrv resni'Ct.

Pearl Oil iteliveieil to any part of thocity tit JjjSt.&JO ppr ease, C. O, t).

OasHo & OoQke, Ltd.r,P4-i- f

OBT. LRWRRS

of

c. M. COOKS.

LEWERS & COOKE,Lumjjeu, Builders' Hardware,

DOOUS, SASH, 1IUNDS,

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,

WALL 1'AI'IiU, MATTING,

CORRUGATED IRON,

LIME. CKMKNT, ETC,

THOMAS BROS.,MASONIC TE5IPLE.

Manufacturers iiuih Dealers Inall kinds of

Bailioo Fmiliire.iun1;Wo offer totho people nf Honolulu a

aitielo of humbim furniture, atmanufacturers' prices. Cull and seo ui.

73--

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ELITE !G GREA?i1 PARLORS

Candi Factoryi rf Cake Bakery.

FINE H0TVaNDUJiuICE OREAM8, COFFEE,

CAKES, CADDIES V TEA, CH0C0U1E

ISLAND CURIOS.Our Establishment is the finest Kecort In the

Litv. Coll nnd fee lit, Otrn till ti p. m.

JAS. R MOBGAN.No. 45 Queen Street,

Auctioneer and Slock B roker.

Special attention giveu to thehandling of

Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds.

HONOLULU JOii WORKS.

Steam Ksoines, Suuaii iliu.1, Boiutns,COOLKIIS, IltOS, 11HASS AiiD LlCAD

Castings.

Machinery of Every Description MadeOrder. Particular attention paid to ShirniackMtilthinK. Joh work pxecutefl at Khoit

H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail

98 Fort Strccl.

fioth Telephones 22. V. O. Ilox 47.

Corner KitiK and Ala-ke-

strecta will Riveyou tho heat nieal for25 cents in tho city.Wo aro noiv in ournew looms, everythingclean.

flesh uud

Remember the Place, corner Jvny andUakea streets. fi()8 lmo

THE SINGERus TTTTTrr7S!SSik.2000 STITCHES A MINUTE

MMThis CelUmded Mnehlno told by

B. BERGERSENBetlicfl St.

Removed to Store next GoldenRule Bazaar.

YOURWATCHwill be made to keep excellent

time il left

THESEDAYS

with

FARRER & CO.,the well known and rcliabl

Watch Makers.

If satisfaction is not given, you;money will be returned in fuliisiana orders will receive

CASTLE I. COOKE

leceiv

IMPORTERS

Builders,HardwareandGeneralMerchandise,

Plantation Supplies:STEEL I'LOWS, madeexpressly for Island workwith extra parts. CUL--

TIVATORS. CANEKNIVES

LEMENTS,

MAOi J ! NTSTS'

rot.Ls '

We

CARPENTERSBLACKSMITHS

PAINTERSSUPPLIES,BLAKlv'SS TEAMPUMPS. -

WESTON'SCENTRIFUGALS.

WILCOX & GIBBS'SEWING MACHINES

LUBRICATING OILS.Etc.,- Etc., Etc.

Castle & Cooke.IMPORTERS.

V'M-'W- ?

'1 I.NU

VVAUKEGAH CHIEF.

PETER

CHOCK LOOK,

No. 48 Atomic.

Finn Cloths. I'crfiiCt Fits. Styles upto Date. Trices that will satisfy

you. Give ino n trial IBtrlve plunso.

S(ic( o Tmcif, Hafpuiiats, 17tmicl t Diicftfnr

No.

, Hox 151.

NUUANU AVH.

CRITERION SAL00iFOItT, NEAll HUTKL STHEKT.

CHAS. McCAPTHY,

Popular Brands of Straight Goods

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Trv the Grent Amtotlzer. "TIIHlIltOWNlE" COCKTAIL, n specialtywitli tins leaott.

iiki'ot Tim

FAMOUS WIELAND LAGER

CHAS. HUSTACE,Lincoln Block, King Strkkt,

Detwoen Fort and Alakea Bts.DKALCU IN

Grocoriea and Provisions.I:resh Roll Butter and Island

Butter nlways hand.

Fresh Goods tereived by every Steamerfrom Situ Francisco.

nTlHKAUTtON (ttlAHAHTRRn. .TJ

Metropolitan Meat Co.81 KING STREET,

wholesale S Retail Butchers

AND

Contractors.J. WALLER. MannRcr.

grass5TUA.M and GALVANIZED PIPE,

GLODE-VALVE-

fJTEAJI COCKS, uuil illl other flttingd.'or iujio on hand,

Steam Rice L'iII,

Ttcth miUod Hlcc Aortalolnguantttteritoeiilt

J. A. Prop'r.

11. 1IACKFELD & CO.

Til

Hcnoluiu

HOPPER.

GENERAL

I J'nclllc JSull"OOlS ccl,,c,,", vb mi S. Vn".

Ouncn St.

670

Coirlcn

I

NEWWAUEEGANBARBED"WIRE.

eily ly WasUiraSMiDi llt'j'Bi.

havo liccn nminintcil Airents for tho aliovo Comnanv. nml liavo iii'tper Steamer "KEAUHOU" tlio first eliiimientof tills famous barbed

wire. e sell tho "Waukegan" 4 Point with barbs 3 in. npait, and it measuresioc ii. w mepounu. ion cann'ii imuu a lence witn any otlier ninKe of barbcilwiro as cheap as you ran with "

Take tho following makes for instance, all 4 point, barbs 3 in. npail:N. and M. 15.30 ft. to 1 lb. or 7.84 per cent, iu favor of Waukengan.Haddock rt'iro Co., 12.02 to 1 lb. " 30.75 " " " "Ross, 12.44 " 1 " " 32.04 " " " "Roebllng Co., 11.29 " 1 " " 4,15 " ' " 11

11.83 " 1 " " 39.48 " " " "Indiana Wire Eence Co., 12.87 ft. to 1 lb, oi 28.21 per cent, " " "Burnell, 13:77 " 1 ' " 10.83 " " " "

Waukegan Barbed Wiro is as strong as tho strongest, contains. Jur as manybarbs to the rod, and yet w eiglis less per rod than any otlier sn le barbel wire.

Tin's result is accomplished by using a half lound wile in lltr liaib, instead ofa full round wile ub iu all other barbed wires; then it is tv.ittd out ouce nroundone of the main wires, thus saving tlio weight additional twists. This wire isthoroughly galvanized, something much needed in this climate.

We also sell a special wiro stretcher and galvnnlzed eteel staples fcfWaukegan Wire.

All oiders for the above, or for plain Galvanized or Black Fence Wire andStaples will bo promptly filled lowest prices by

E.. O. HALL SPreserve your WAR PHOTOGRAPHS byhaving them Framed by tho

HONOLULU.

They are making a very neat Frame for (Sjtl.SS Otherstyles to suit your taste llcuHoitublo Prices

New invoices of Slielf Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Carriageetc., etc. Mixed Paints of the best quality, Lucol

and Oils, Varnishes, Paint and Varnish Brushes, GiantPowder, Blastintr Powder,Safety Match

for the best

for the

HICH &. CO.

Kuiiniiu

Mnnnccr.

BEER.

Made

Cleveland,

Whips, ReadyLinseed

Caps and Fuse. The only Vulcan

Headquarters CARHOLINEUM AVENAR1US, Wood Preservative.Agents Celebrated VACpUM OILS.

PACSF8C HARDWARE COiVlPAY,FORT STREET, HONOLULU.

Office and Mill and Richards,near Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. . . .

Etc.AND

j Prompt attention to all orders.

to

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Californiaon

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ft.

of

of

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Proprietors.

MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SCREENSFRAMES,

TUHN15D SAW1ID

prompt attention. 5176m

Navy

Wnukejiaii."

WORK.Telephones: Mutual, 55; Bell,;408.

Give the Baby

INFANTS

Ilontls nml

umler of

ments

INVALIDS.

A NutrimentTon GnOWINQ

CONVALESCENTS,CONSUMPTIVES,DYSPEPTICS,

and the Acrit, soilIn Aente Jlloes andsdl Wasting Disease

THE

Best Foodfor Hand-fe-d

OUR the Instractlotof motbers."Tlie Care nml FeedsIns ofIn(hnt,"'lU be mulllrj(to any address, upon request.

DOLIBCR-GOODAL- E CO4BOSTON, MASS., U. 8. A.

BENSON, SMITH & CO.,Nolo AtcentN for tlie Hawaiian lalandn.

Thirty-Fift- h Annual StatementOF THE

EQUITABLELIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

OF THE UNITED STATES,

For the Ending: December 3l8t, 1804.

JtortgnKOi,ASSETS.

Perfect

rtOOllltor

Tear

Konl Ksliite, Incluilliif; llio fiqultublo iiulltling and putcliasosforcclosuro mortunires

United States Stocks, Statu Stocks, City Stocks, ainl other invest

Loans tecum! by Ilonils and Stocks (market value $7,401,4.10)....Iti-u- l 1'a:m1i (imII(1i! tho St.il - uf New York, includiuir nurchases

$20,342,841 10

21,322,723 40

525,003,000 00

umler nml ofuceliuiMinirs lri,0!IO,r24 HI

dish in hand and in transit (tiince leceived and invested) 2,28 M40 05lutereata and Ilenls duo and accrued 527,200 001'irt.t jcai's duo and unreported, less cost of collection 543,837 00Renewal Premiums duo ami unreiorteil, less cost of collection... Uiri,.('Ji uuDeferied Eirst Year's Premiums, less cost of collection 250,018 00Defened Renewal Premiums, less cost of 1,741,898 00

December 31st, 1894 $185,044,310 00We heiebv cerlifv. that after u personal examination of the securities and

accounts dcfciibed in the foregoing statement for the year 1894, we find the sameto bo true and correct as The and bonds in llio statementaro valued at the market jirico December 31, 189 1.

LI. JOllDAN, Comptroller. W. JACKPON,We. tho undersiuned. annointed by tho of Directors of the Equitable

Society, In uccoulauco witli its tn and verif all Its for theyear 1804, heiebyctrtlfytli.it wo iu carefully examined the accountsand counted and in the of the Society, nnd do herebycertify that the foiegoine statement is true and as

T. S. Youko, II. S. Tkhdell, V of tlioG. W. Cauleton. V. B. Kendall, ) of Directors.

LIA11ILITIES.Resere on nil cxislinp; nollclei? calculated on a 4 per cent.

ard, and nil other nubilities if i4,nu4,bu zi

Undivided Surplus on a 4 per cent, standard &i

Surplu?, 3J per cent. Stundard $27,258,704 85

I heioby certify to the correctness of tho calculation of the reserveand surplus. Dividends will bo us heretofore, on the basis of a 4 percent, standard.

J. G, Van Assistant Actuary.

INCOME.Premium ReceiptsCash lecehed for Iiitciest, and Dividends

CHILDflGN,

Infants.

Premiums

collection

examined

37,479,802

declared,

$30,038,911 007,030,705 43

- $43,(109,720 51

DISBURSEMENTS.? $11,030,070 71

Matured and DUcouulcd Endowments 00Annuities 98Surrender 3,403,351 01Matuied Tontine 1,490,72100Dividends paid to Policy-Holder- s 2.139.734 58

Paid Policy-Holder- s $19,473,332 07All payments: cmnmission, salaries, advertising

general expenses 7,953,130 90

thoand

for 1891

1891

plan,

Assets

slated. stocks abovo

iltOSIAS 1'llANCIS AUUltor,Hoard

revise nlfairshave, person,

detail asseststhereof correct stated.

Hoard

Stand

abovo

Cise,

Rents

Income

Death Claim052,034385,811

ViilursValues

other tuxes,

Disbursements

ASSURANCE.

Outstanding Assurance December 31st, 1801...

$27,420.483

913.550.733

abivo Statement Outstanding Assurance, Instalment Policiesisfued during 1891, previous thereto, havo been reduced their commutedvalue.Total Amount New Absuranco AppliedAmount Declined 39,i;i0,7l8

New Assurance written 217.115,988

The business the Equitable Society conducted tlio Mutual, All Cash,No notes held tor first year renewal premiums.

Bruce Cartwright,General Manager for he liawaiian Islands.

1

03

$ 00

In ofto

of in $ 0000

in $ 00

of is onare or

I

isroTt.

Wrought Steel Ranges, ChilledIron Cooking Stores.HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:

Agate V are (White, Gray and Nickel-platc- PumpsWater and Son Pipes, Water Closets and Urinals, RubberHose, and Lawn Sprinklers, Bath Tubs qud Steel Sinks,O, S. Gutteis and Leaders, Shee' Iron Copper, Zincand Lead, Leau Pipe and Pipe Fittings.

Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron-Work- .

DIMOND BLOCK, . 75-- 9; KING STREET

h, e. r!c&rtrrYRE bro.,IMPORTURS AND DBAI.KKS IN '

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.

East Lokner Fort and King Streets.

107,010,010

250,552,7.10

New Goods recoiyixi by every Packet from the Eastern States and FuropFrcih California Froduw by every steamer. All ciders faithfully attended tand good delivered to any part of the city free of charge.

Island ordtrt icllcited. fc titieluc ticu gisierleid. Iilrrhu 1 1.Poet Ofllce B01N0. lift

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